Western Michigan University - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

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ANU 0 AEEUVIULISHNIENTSQ UE THE YEAIQ I925 CIUNTENTS AIJMIHISTIQATIUH CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS w , W -Ru ' r U I V l , I i 1 . W I-5 1 J ' f I M 1 - Y Y... - ,. WJ THHIE UW UT IKAIIAMIAZHJM- IN BEHALF Ur EUUUEUA- IIUN EVER EXTENDED Uv HEU CITIZENS TU UUU LULLEUE, ANU TU UNE UF HED CITIZENS IN UAU HUULAU, MISS ANNA L. EUENEH, UUU LIUUAUIAN wHU HAS SHUwN A Smu- IT Ur UUAUIUUS HELU- EULNESS UU WE, IHE STUDENTS, UEUILATE Q IHIS NUMBER UF UUU UUUWN ANU UULU STAFF DF THE IBIDUWH AND ULID IXLBERT MUNK. . . HUGH MYERS .... HAROLD MURPHY .ALICE BIRDSEY. . . ARLENE SPENCER. OSCAR SWANSON. LURA ROXVE ...... JOHN COBURN. . . I'IAROL1fJ BACON .... . . LO1s STREETER. . . CLEO EHEARTWIG .... NORM,-X PERRY. . . BETH BRTCHELOR. . . COLON SCHAIBLY. GL.-xmfs LEE ...,. XVILMER :KNOERTZER ..... GEORGE DANSER ......... , ............Edit0v' . . . .Assovia-te Editor . . . . . . , . . .B1t.9i7'ICA'.T Mcztmzgev' ...olssistcza-zt B'It.Y'lT'lZUA'.Y Ma.-zzager . . . . . . . . . . . , . .P'ifTf'l't7'8 Editor . ,slmistrtfizvt Picture Editor . . .Assixta.11t Pictu-rc Editor . . . . . . . .Plzotographic Editor .Assistant PI1otog1'apl'z'ic Editor Editor . . . .Assi.vto1fLt Aft Editor . .flssistzwz-t Art Editor . . . . . . . . . .L'ift?7'fl-7'EV Editor . . ..fls.v'istu11t Literary Editor . . .Alssist-out Literary Editor . . . . . . . .Adzfertising Manager Llssistmzt fIdvm't'isi11g Md-zmgcr ARTHUR MIDDLETON . .... Assistant A dz1e1'tisti1V1,g Mrmagm' DONALD NICGRADY ...... Assislatvztt .'+lc1z'c1't1'xi110 Manilow' HAROLD CASS ...... ............... f ltlztctztc E dztor DE.-XN MORTON. . . D.'XRL SINK .... . . .Asxistazzt fltlzlotic Editor ............fokc Ed-itor NTAWIIZ IBIDAIDID GF IEDM MHIUN HON HON I'ION I-ION. PQRED .TEFFERS A. M. FREELAND VV. L. COFFEY FRANK Conv I . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r I I I I ' I I I V . 4.,,,v , The 7'6'fICClfO'11S on a day wall spent fu1'n,isl1 us Wiflz joys more pleasing flzcwz ten thousand triumphs ff' ET'-Aff ff:- - '1r'r ': 'Y' .-.-.,- Y .rv 3,-, J- ,--f ii Hooks 11111 IIIFIZ of lziglzcr .YfU1l1ll'l?, :Ind fha 0II,I,V 111011 who sfvmk aloud for f'11f111'e times 10 lzcar. L '. r. zz' ' 'gin ,K ' I 51 - . f.. - -' W. Q wiqhgix x kf ' Q . 504110 .wck breadi and some scale wealth and ease, fin-cl some scvk fawzzcg 7 But all arc .waking rest. 1 In u ADMIHISTDAQTIUN IFMZUUTY Om' President DXVIGI-IT B. XVALDO, A. M., LL. D Page Eigh teen ADMiN1s'rRA'r1oN JOHN C. HOEKJE, Registrar and Dircclor of E.l'fUII.Yl0Jl. A. B. Hope College. University of Michigan. BERTTIA S. DAVIS, Dean of Women. RAY C. PEI.LET'r, Demi of M an. A, B., A. M., University of Michigan. FRANK E. ELLSNVORTH, Director of Training School. Michigan State Normal College. A. B. Alma College. Teachers College, Columbia University. XKIILLIAM H. CAIN, Principal of Western State High School. A. M., Columbia University. ERNEST BURNHAM, Ph. D. Ph. B., A. M., Albion College. Ph. D., Columbia University. ANNA L. FRENCH, L-ibrariarz-. Michigan State Normal College. Drexel Institute of Library Science. ROXANNA STEELE, Supervisor of Demon-stmtizm Schools. B. S., A. M., Columbia. University. PAUL V. SANGREN, Ph. D., Director of D'ej1m'tme-nt of Research. A. B., Michigan State Normal College. A. M., Ph. D., University of Michigan. AGRICULTURE H. D. CORBUS, Agr-icultiure. i B. S., Michigan State College. .ff 51 -f -saga ART I ., . , l . - X - '1'- H: ELAINE S'rnx'r:NsoN, Fine Arls. N 'fi VVestern State Teachers College. Emma Church School of Design. 25 A, Quint Studio of Pottery. 3 ' :5 , ., r , l-- :Jai 1' . SELINA ANIIFARSON, Fine Ai-Is. T 'uqb Graduate of Chicago Art Institute. I AGNES L. Bnoisniai., flrl. B. S., Oklahoma State College. B. A. E., Chicago Art Institute. VETQNA FPZNSTERMACI-tan, Art DClH071'SH'Gfl0ll .S'c1mol.v. Western State Teachers College. RLl1'li Smox, ,filr-1. VVestern State Teachers College. BIOLOGY LESLIE ALVA KENOYER, Ph. D., Biology. 4 A, B., Campbell College. A. M., University of Kansas. Ph. D., University of Chicago. HENRY NliXVEI.L GonnAizn, Ph. D., Biology. Ph. D., Ph. B., University of Michigan. Jizssn A. PLACE, Biology. A. B., Ohio University. A. M., University of Chicago. CH EMISTRY WILLIALI NICCRACKEN, Ph. D., Clzcmislry. A. B., University of Michigan. Ph. D., University of Chicago. ROBERT ELIJRIUGIZ, C lzcmislry. B. S., Kalamazoo College. S. M., University of Chicago. 52341 Page Nineteen i 4m , -A ,, . U e.,A.,.... r 1, yr-we . wry V . A xr wx -x :!:ilEiE?55: . H :ay .. . 1 s L, mi A., 9 . -gms . i ,I - F ff at if S 55. VL!!! ,f.,,..ga 1 . 5, ,fe 955 H ft1f:s.2f' it 4 i ur +41 lg me ' I ei E f I if 1 I M, at . i A . , 7 r w A 1 1 X I , 1 gmc ,I e L are ee s e ,af 1. ir vi e H Ft 1. 'Z 3:1 :F :Ei N F' e M g. '-1: Q is e -:- Q,,.g-. rg, . :-. Q: . 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EDUCATION 'LAVINA Sz-rNm.rz1e, Erlnmlimi mm' Psyclmlogy. A. B., University of Michigan. Teachers College, Columbia University. MANLEY M. EL1.1s, Ph. D., Education and Pxyclmlogy. Michigan State Normal College, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., University of Michigan. ' GEORGE H. HII.LIAltlJ, Ph. D., Education and Psyclzology. A. B., A. M., Ph. D., State University of Iowa. ORRIN Poweri., Education and Psyclmlogy. A. B.. Kalamazoo College. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. RURAL EDUCATION ANNA L. EVANS, Rural Erlilcufion. A. B., University of Michigan. A. M., University of Chicago. XVILLIAM MeK1NLEx' ROBINSON, Director of DCPtll'1 Ill'Cllil of Rural Iidnratinlz. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. IS:A'l'HlER,I,NlE A. NIASON, Erlnculion. B. S., A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. EARLY ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Errna B. P1m.LI1's, Early Elemcntn-ry Eritrea-tion. B. S., University of Minnesota. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia ' University. Antrim MARTIN, Ph. B., Early Elcnzcntary Education. Ph. B., University of Chicago. Colonel Parker Graduate Chicago Normal. ECONOMICS HOWARD B1t:1c1..ow, Econoniics. A. B., VVcsleyan University. A. M., Harvard University. WILLIAM J. 111-IYNSBURGER, Eco1mmic.s'. Ph. B., Central College Iowa. A. M., University of Michigan. ENGLISH GEORGE Siam U, Englislr. A. M., Ohio University. A. M., Harvard University. XNILLIAM ROHERTSON BROWN, Ph. D., Englislz. A. B., University of Texas. A. M., Ph. D., Harvard University. Er.nANo1z RAw1-1xsoN, Iiviylilcli. University of Chicago. Louis FOLEY, E-rzgl-ixlz. A. B., Ohio University. A. M., Ohio State University. Universite de Dijon. I-IEr.'izN E. Mnsrisiz, 1511gIi.vIz.. A. B., A. M., University of Michigan. Mmxna Dizzicmx l'..OUfl'Z1CNHISliR, Enylirlz. A. B., Northwestern State Teachers College of Missouri. A. M., University of,Washington. - I . E B I . ., 5 ,..... I.. ...T d.g.Q.,gEji..E..,...-.--2 fm smmsziifamss is W '- wi E s me ' vm I M I xi an ,xmas S . :hi-H .. B . 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AN 'v .. 1.. use it - . 21 ii ' 0 ' 'Y ' 1 - '- 't ' .f . i I : sz: . :. . ., :hi If ' f s. V 'Jiri s ss ., H . -iTjE??fs3T'EI2i5I ., . H' aigfeajijlf'J-21255fm. . Y :, A if 'Hit Ls. ' i , ,, ,, ,, l Page T-rue-nty-tu o RUTH GENEVIEVE VAN HORN, English. A. B., A., M., University of Michigan. HERISIEIIT' SLUSSER, English. A. B., A. M., University of Michigan. EDITH M. IEICHER, Enrglish.. A. B., Morningside College. A. M., Columbia University. LORENA MARS,H GARY, Englislx. A. B., Wfestern State Teachers College. University of Chicago. V FRANCIS SWAIN, Englislr. ' A. B., A. M., University of Michigan. JAMES R. NIASTER5ON,:El1'yli.S'fl. A. B., Western State Teachers College. A. M., Harvard University. FRANCES Lrrrmz, English. A. B., Vtfestern State Teachers College. GEOGRAPHY ' 'LUCIA IHARRISQN, Geography. A. B., University of Michigan, S. M., University of Chicago. ' BIQLLE STRUNK, Geograph-y. V S. B., University of Chicago. LOUISE BOSAVELL, Geograplzy. S. B., University of Chicago. HISTORY SM1'm Buuni-mm, Hikiory. A. B., A. M., Albion College. Ronmrr R. Russian., Ph. D., Hirlory. A. B., McPherson College. A. M., University of Kansas. Ph. D., University of Illinois. DIQLLA B. BAnNm r, Hirlory. A. B.. Grinnell College. A. M., University of Chicago. Oscm S. '1'RUMm.E, I-Iistory. ' - A. B., A. M., University of Michigan. JAMES OYVEN Kixmuss, Ph. D., History. A. B., Lehigh University. A. 'M., Harvard University. Ph. D., Cornell University. ELIZABETI-I I. Bmuioun, Hi.rl0ry. A. B., Wellesley College. A. M., School of Political Science, Columbia University. HOME ECONOMICS MARY A. Moolus, Homre Econo-mic.r. Teachers College. Columbia University. RUTH V. SCHUMACHER, Home Economics. B. S., Iowa State College. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. FRANCES Ql2riaI.YN XVALTON, Home Economies. A. B., University of Omaha. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Colm WA1.K11:R, Home Economies. , B. S., College of Industrial Arts, Denton, Texas. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Page Twenty-ilzree l i, 1 i i 1 . i i Page Twenty-four ?-if LA NGUA GE ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN, Latin and German. A. B., University of Michigan. A. M., University of WVisconsin. University of Berlin. University of Heidelberg. American Academy of Rome. AMELIA HOCKENBERRY, French. A. B., Wellesley College. Bordeaux University. French Summer School, Middlebury, Vermont. I ZELMA LAINIB, Spaaisli. A. B., University of Michigan. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. UNIJINE M. LIVAUIIAIS, French. A. B., Louisiana State University. Lycee de Jeunes, Filles, St. Germainen Laye. M. A., Teachers College Columbia University. THARIE MA'fHILDE STECKELBERG, Latin. A. B., University of Nebraskay A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. MANUAL ARTS MARION Snmzwoon, Manual Arts. . B. S., Teachers College, Columbia University. ELAIER CLAIR WEAXYER, Manual A1-ts. W'estern State Teachers College. Teachers College, Columbia University. FRED S. HUFF, Maizfual Arts. A. B., XfVestern State Teachers College. University of Michigan. Don O. PULLIN, Mantua! Arts. B. S., Detroit Teachers College. MATHEMATICS HAROLD BLAIR, lilt'liHl81IZl1-f'lC.Y. B. S., A. M., University of Michigan. HUQII-I ACKL1-xr, JlJallu'1l1alics. A. B., Olivet College. A. M., University of Chicago. Guovicu C. Bincroo, Matlzcmalirs. A. B., A. M., University of Michigan. PEARL L. liokn, Jllaillnruiiilicx. A., B., Wlestern State Teachers College. MUSIC 1-Lxuvlcu C. lvlavmzra, M mic. Michigan State Normal College. Columbia University. G'1iORlili E. Amos, Bam! and Ozmlmvlra. Northwestern Normal. Bethany Conservatory of Music. Chicago Musical College. lJono'rnm Same SNYDER, Music. Wfestern State Teachers College. Llzori C. Bnrrron, Mnxir. Wfestern State Teachers College. University of Pennsylvania. Northwestern University. Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity. PENMANSHIP ETIIEL S nm Mm., Pvummzslz i fr. WVestern State Teachers College. ,ij l -.y li, PHYSICAL EDUCATION CWOMENJ l Doms A. I'lLlSSl5Y, Plzyxirnl Edncalivu. B. S.. Western State Teachers College. CIWSTAL Wfnamau, Pliyxicnl fidumfimi. A A. B., Michigan State Normal College. A. M., Uni- versity of Michigan. Page Twen ty-Eve Zh 15 me .il Page Tzuenty-six MARION SPALDING, Physical Education. WCStCfll State Teachers College, A. B. EDITH E. NIULLEN, Physical Education. B. S., Teachers College, Columbia University. MARY BOTTIE, Pl1'jl3lt'H'l Education. Western State Teachers College. Columbia University. DOROTHY VESTAL, Physical Education. B. S., University of Michigan. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CMENJ CARL P. SCHOTT, Ph. D., Pl1.y.vica.l Ed'u.cat'ion. B. E., State Normal, Peru, Nebraska. B. P. E., Y. M. C. A. CO1 lege, Springheld, Massachusetts. B. S., M. A., Ph. D., Teach ers College, Columbia University. EARL THOMAS NTARTINEAU, Phyxical Education. A. B., University of Minnesota. PIERBERT READ, Physical Education. A. B., Western State Teachers College. JUDSON HYAMES, Phygicazl Edicqqtiou. A. B., Westerxi State Teachere College. LLOYD JONES, Physical Education. A. B., VVichita. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. EDNVARD NORTON, Physical Education. Springfield4Y. M. C. A. College. CHARLES, MAHER, Physical Education. A. B., Western State Teachers College PHYSICS JOHN FOX, Physics. B. S., University of Chicago. A. M., University of Penn- sylvania. PAUL Roon, Pl1y.c'ic.c. A. B., Albion College. A. M., University of Michigan. W. G. INIARHURGER, Physics. A. B., University of Michigan. A. M., University of Michigan. POLITICAL SCIENCE D. C. S1-IILLING, Political .S'cicn.r:e. Pd. B., Ohio Northern University. A. B., Miami University. A. M., University of NVisconsin. ' PU1sI.1c1TY BLANC!-IE IJRA1'-lm, Iidilm' nf the Teaclmrs College Herald. BELMONT FAm.1av, Ph. D., Journalism. Pd. B., xVH.!'l'Cl'lSlJl1l'g State Normal. B. S., University of Missouri. M. A., Ph. D., Columbia University. SPEECH LAURA NV. SHAW, .S'pcer11. B. S., Ohio VVesleyan University. A. M., University of M ichigan. CARROI. P. LAHMAN, .S'pccch. A. B., Oberlin College. ANNA E. LrNnm.oM, Speech. A. B., A. M., University of. Iowa. , Q Page 7'wc11-tyfsevmz fan ' n :ss .,. gal E . - we egg. 2. li T5 .. . , gg. :-:j .:....e.:- W -. e .:. :s ,I t. jg an W,- fxg L-....-I... . --Q:-:..+...:- :I .. .Q .3 2.5 .:. :.: EEE 555 ' r z.: .. . is .e ff .:.. ' is ell 3 B is Z E' gag. hjjaa 5 X- 4 . rr H 1.. ' giiegaa pe... 555 E mm .B E 52 E an gsm N bA . ...I :-- xiii: A - ' B- W giiaaa. gem we w is 1: .ja . .,. w E is-..a , H B3 212, :EQ D . . Q far A .ggi H H - 1 .f.fZ:E? H Q ell WU - ll' .H E 5, ag iigs? -. eegi ' V Y mrs .-:.'..:' 154' wif- . V B 1-If Z -'..:I:.:-25-.1 gn. 'N W ga 12 gg 3 . ...f L ' 5 1. . q ie . . 1 I Qmzazeg feat . Q Q Q, ' -- . .... ' Q i' me - is . . . -.. V- ,,. . 1 . - W . , we - e' A is . Vg. is .R . 1: - . a Ev. .VE 45 Q I E Page Twentya.-:ight SOCIAL SCIENCE VVALTER A. Txziu'ENNrNG, Ph. D., Sociology. A. B., Kalamazoo College. Ph. DL, University of Michigan. G1iImLD BARNES, Ph. D., Sociologgl. A. B., Amherst College. Ph. D., University of Michigan HIGH sol-1ooL AMELIA BISCOMB, Englislz. A. B., Kalamazoo College. I. LEE HART, Jwatlzemotvics. A. B., VVester1i State Teachers College. ADA HOEBEKE, Languages. A. B., Kalamazoo College, University of Michigan. GRACE EDITH SEEKELL, History and Training. School Course of Study. A. B., University of Michigan BEATRICE SHAUNDING, Matlzema.tics. A. B., Western State Teachers College. Louise NVALKER, Eizglislz. A. B., Albion College. A. M., Teachers College, Colum- bia University. MYRTLE VVxNnso'R, Modern Languages. IWERRILL XVISEMAN, Biology. 1 A. B., Ohio 'Northern University. TRAINING SCHOOL JANE ANN Bmcxisunx, Grade 2. B. Ed., Illinois State Normal. B. S., A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Vlaams F. C01-MENS, Kim1'ergartcn. B. S., A. M., Columbia University. Ismslsl. CRANE, Plzysical Educalion. B. S., Battle Creek College. Rowixm HANSIQN, Grade 1. B. S., Teachers College, Columbia University. INA Kial.Lv, Grade S. I A. B., I-lillsclale College. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity. FLURIQNCIQ McL0u'm, Grade 5. B. S., Teachers College, Columbia University. A. M., University of Michigan. Louise Srizmwfw, Grade 7. B. S., M. A., Teachers College, Columbia University. LOUISE F. S'l'RUllLli, Art. B. S., 'Western State Teachers College. 'I'i-i1a1.1nA I-I. TAwNiav, Music. G. M., Northwestern University. Elvwnkn NVOons, Manual Arts. D z .- 'g i l I r Page Twenty-nine e .:. . :.:. s 'W Mlm .. .A .25 ,fefflife -' -52175 fwifg, , .vt . f-ne w 5551.912 - f : . -if, - .I ze ' ' ' ' L 2... E zj- 5 :J 43.5 .. gag a:a....:a....g. ., are :is-rg is '- .2 - 555453 H in f A f I X 1 1 1 1 ' ev? L is we Q-it J , 1' gg' 1.3 i sq -gig-ea . . V 3 9 X awww Q A A 3 J 5 ,. 1' fi. J is Q, , 'lb--. 'A 'L 1 I i Q ,A A Q- X2 75' P , , Ll:'l?i'Wli :af sl rs 1 - . . f - ix ,.. I 55 E 1 A i is i iv' ,Sh 1 4 7 4,15 a nm V Anand 'z nfimfw Y . i. 1 W N Y M N- ' H . ' E :.: sg? . 1 fl.. jf 'lfl ,HW .. - - 5 fi pi I I A wi rl A ? ., Tl 'W df :fs ..,, mee :sf We ' P' . 'ish . .35 71. .51 5- N I I AN 'i ,z FX 'll A gi 'K 1 . L W 24 e wi me w if: 11, za ,.. no .rs 1. ,, ff , . X ' if Ee 3 ::::1 .5':Eg- 52 'V . .:. .,.,. . , ,EL U -- 'Q 5 1 -.: 5:1 . .,.:5:.. :,. is A -. - :.j.-lm g- z 5.5.1. 1' . --'w . U, :-.7 L: 427, ,IA . - -fw - e 7,-3 ii jg . ' al, fi. A . . f. ' W K' - -L1 Q 712 ' :EY KZ f '1 :.: 11.75 . ,Z-, I ' nf, V. si ,'- U . 5- A , . ...eff .L A ' .E 'nga Thirty HURD SCHOOL Lois M. CLARK, Hurd School. I A. B., Western State Teachers College. PAW PAW TRAINING SCHOOL ORIN KAYE, Prriucipall. A. B., Olivet College. JAMES S. AYARS, Marliematics and Science. .B. S., Northwestern University. Bess BAKER, Hlistory. Ph. B., University of Chicago. AMELIA BAUCH, Maihematics. B. S., A. B., Columbia University. ARTHUR B. CASTLE, Science. B. S., University of Michigan. HELEN M. Coo1fizR, Grade 3. B. S., Teachers College, Columbia University. M. LOUISE C001-ER, Grade 1. B. S., Teachers College, Columbia University BRYAN EMMERT, Pliysical Education. ' Ph. B., University of Chicago. HAZEL L. JONES, Grade 2. Ph. B., University of Chicago. AGNES Keeifiz, Languages. A. B., M. A., University of Minnesota. CORNELIUS KEUZENKAMI3, Ma.1nm.l Training. B. S., Kansas State Teachers College. RUTH M. MCNAMARVA, Grades 2 and 3. Ensns Mmme, Grade 4. Pd. M., A. B., Colorado Teachers College. Ph. B., Uni- versity of Chicago. Esrr-ren D. Nv1.ANn, History. A. B., University of Michigan. REYNOLD G. OAS, Science. B. S., Michigan- State College. ANNA C. ORCUTT, Art and Mm-ic. A. B., M. A., Western Reserve University. Fmmces- A. Poms, Penmanship. Ph. B., Universityiof Chicago. Eosogr V. Roor, Malliematics. A. B., Western State Teachers College., ARTHUR SECORD, Public Speaking. A. B., Western 'State Teaehers College. F, Aa ,M V, gg- B ,w ?r,,,,,,,.,,....,f ,,.,.W I mimi an mg As. , J, . E .,g.,.,,5. ,.,,.,.... .r -'5:5,.ss.s,35gaQ, 5, B an SJ' - 2'5 ' ...:.. l:2::,.:s 'W l ' I- .5-af:-5: H I . l ' fs 5. i , as si .ist J, is 3 is .. - . ss. ,xg I ..,. E ..,.. . . E , .. -M ' is . ..-- ,.,.,- .: ,1.-A,-.1-5...N-..,.,.,.,,.,.-.-:qv ss, an ml 'if 13533252.E:.:jas.!:?iE'5:3222-5' s W s fi: fm? 'T ETH ' . ' : 3 15 'H' ' H H H 4-ings. -. f'l'WwQ'Qs':s ,B Q N 1 3 N?- I me mg i J v el 1 sf H. Page Tlx irty-une if is i A . . E ..., . . . . .,......a Page Thirty-two FLORENCE SMITH, Englislz.. A. B., University of Michigan. LILLIAN B. STENSETH, Home Economics. B. S., University of Minnesota. CLELLA STUFFT, Grade 6. A. B., University oi Nebraska. M. A., Teachers College Columbia University. LELA C. TRAGER, Plzysical Education. B. S., University of Iowa. JOHN M. TRYTTEN, C01ll'IllCl'L'C. A. B., Luther College, Iowa. OLIVE TURNER, Gmdn.5. A. B., University of Michigan. JEAN VIS, Englisli. A. B CLEORA ., Michigan State Normal College. BIARJORIE H. VVYLIE, Kinriergarten. Ph. B., University of Chicago. PORTAGE TRAINING SCHOOL SKINNER, Principal. GRNEVIEVE H. BUCHANAN, Home Economics B. A., University of Michigan. Lewis D. Cimwroxn, Hislary. A. B., Western State Teachers College. P. I. DUNN, Science and Mathematics. B. S., Michigan State College. SIGRID ENGLUNU, Hislory and English. B. S., Kansas State Teachers College. A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University. - Esrr H ER Fr.1c1'c1i ian, Kindergarten. MARIAN I. 1-IALI., Grarlcx 7 and S. CoNs'rANcr: Louise Hnunsr, Home Economics. B. S., University of Pennsylvania. M. A., Columbia University. Tkix LAIXUI, Grades 4 and 5. ANNA CA'rH.fxiuNA LUBKE, Grade 1. ELOISE MCCORKLE, Science. B. S.. M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers. VERA PICKARD, Grade 2. Page Thirfy-three E l Q A ' ,I g' W, 4. I , R, 2 Q Q QI. ' Q 14 N f s . if 1. 2 - f .eg -L l 1:-:g.::-Q' 1.. s ss E - , ' .:.jE:.:A I ' SS is I j i f I sm- ' r i .1 :. fall! H 5 H Q ... . -. rx A A f li ki . ' HA Q 4 A-,Zn .W ' as 1 ' , K Q : ' - . 85 A P 1 I Page Thirlylfour EMMA I. RICHARDS, Grades 3 and 4. RICHLAND TRAINING SCHOOL LOUISE BUELL CORNISH, Grade 8. B. S., Teachers College, Columbia University MILDRED E. GOULD, Engliish and S peach. B. A., VVestern State Teachers College. DORAH M. HERRINGTON, Ki11dc'rgm'ten. B. S., Columbia University. I-IAZEL PIICKS, Grades 2 and 3. A. B., Western State Teachers College. GLADYS LOVE, Speech and Euglislz. B. S., Michigan State College. LELA MCDONVELL, Grade 7. Ph. B., University of Chicago. U RAY NELLIST, Science. B. S., Michigan State College. EULA L. RETHORN, Grade 4. B. S., University of Illinois. CLARA SOHN, Grades 5 and 6. A. B., Western State Teachers College. THELMA V. TAYIDR, Hxlvtory. A. B., Western State Teachers College. VINE STREET TRAINING SCHOOL KATE H. VICK, S11-fverzfisor. Ph. B., University of Chicago. LIBRARY EDITH CLARK, Library. A. B., Western State Teachers College. Puonams Lumnrucxa, Library. Western State Teachers College. OFFICES SARA E. Acxuav, Manager of C0-opemliw Store. EVA FALK, Records Office. Vlfestern State Teachers College. ELIZABETH M. Flsfvrrieu, Offiee of the Dean of Men. Western State Teachers College. ALICE M. HAEFNEII, Record Office. Western State Teachers College. Donormr I'IAIGI-IT, Records Office. Western State Teachers College. HIELEN V. HAIGIIT, Office of the Dean of Women. VVestern State Teachers College. Page Tlzin-ty-five l 1 1 1 1 l 4 l'i Page Thirty-.six BERNICE I-Inssxzuwx, Financial Secretary. WCStCl'll State Teachers College. LLox'n E. Jr:ssoN, Sec:-clary to the President. VVester11 State Teachers College. Ml'LDRED S. JONES, High School Office. VVCStCl'11 State 'Teachers College. ConNE1.r,1Us BTACDONALD, Receiving Clerk. YVeste1'n State Teachers College. NIYRTLE MACDUNALU, Ojice of Rcgi.m'm'. llVCSl1Cl'1'1 State Teachers College. GRACE E. Moons, Manager, Teachers College Cafeteria Al,lCl2 SMITI-I, .flfrfnnizzlnmat Office. lVestcrn State Teachers College. Anminr. Ours, .'flf?f'0f11f7l1l'lll Ojfivv. VVC-stern State Teachers College. Gru':'rC1-HQN M. Swrrzliu, .fljtpniulmcnt Scf1'eIa1'y. VVeste1'n State 'l'cz1cl'1c1's College. Tcaclmers College, Columbia University. LE.-XII M. SMITH, E.1'lvn.vion. Srfcrrlary. Vlfestcrn State 'l'C21CllCl'S College. ELLIS ,lANE'l' XVALKER, Cnllvyr Nur.vv. IXIARION Alu-zmxta XVAmi. Ujfivv, l?1'.vc'f1rcI1 Dcpl. E'l'IlliL H1Xl.li RUSSHL1., Grmlt' 4, Campux Training School. B. S., M. A., University of Iowa. si s Han 5 ' N ta ?vmQms ma 5 Pl m H K nm V xl - E E mms 1. . W , X was , M' tu Bn. at . ,M was '-'xxx' , H A. 3 H MS W., M Q . .aww ma: M 4 , vw ut n H. mn vm- 2 W 2 W fill! Page Tlx irty-seven Lines Written in Appreciation of Our Faculty O0 long have the members of our faculty gone Nunwept, unhonored and unsung , and although in so doing, I a1n committing an act without precedent, I am determined to pen my appreciation, however trifling a tribute it may prove to be. Friendships which we establish with members of the faculty are often of a lasting and most beneficial nature. Acquaintances with these peopleioften prove a real aid in the appreciation of college and its spirit. Many a fellow classmate can confirm the truth of what I say for, when a homesick Freshman, had he lacked the sympathetic understanding advice of his instructors, he might have given up in despair and left the primrose path of learning forever untrodden. Nor did this friendly attitude forsake us when as Sophomores we pursued with unnecessary vigor those activities not mentioned in the Curricula. Once more the faculty interest and ready enthusiasm proved victorious, and We as Juniors saw a rosy future of earnest study before us. Seniors, we now are, and the faculty stand back of us with. unswerving loyalty, ready to proifer any possible aid in our travels beyond the Commencement door. These doors are now swinging open, and our college days are drawing to an end. VVhen it is all over, and We are Seniors no longer, but Alumni, what then will these Faculty friendships mean? just a passing acquaintance, with a kindly word of advice now and then, and a hand clasp or two thrown in for good measure? I think not, contact with these men and women has meant more than that. lt had added polish to our culture, maturity to our judgments, logic to our theories, ballast to our dreams, and veneer to our conduct. In short, instructors and advisors, you are exerting a tremendous and last- ing influence over every boy and girl with whom you come in contact and in the fourth year of my school career, I am beginning to realize and appreciate this fact. Too, I am convinced that at some time, every student does likewise 3 and so, my friends, true worth must e'er be recognized . P A SENIOR Page Tlx irty-eight IIIMAXXIEX simon rlllnu h 'OOO III IH M II 111 'H lll l' nn 1 e 2 Q ' EE iiii'UN E ARTHUR SI:coRn, East Jordan. A. B. President, Senior Class . Delta Rho i 'XX 38 -it ..:. -, A Forum -' Student Council 17,1 lf 3 I 5, I -...i 4 fx. . L ' .24 r . - is J AI.IcIc DINIZS. Monroe. A. B. Vice-president, Senior Class Senate I, . , Y-' ' : ::z..:.-:f?'f: . 1 his - - ' l T gif. V si Student Council, Vice-president French Club A VIRGINIA IHYRICK, IfVatcr'vIieI. A. B. Secretary, Senior Class Senate Players Delta Rho Womcn's Varsity Debating Tnnononrz iHUBl!ARD, Merrill. A. B. Treasurer, Senior Class Players Band Glee Club Tribunal A if - GRACE. RnNwIcK, Kalamazoo. A. B. ... 2 15 - Senate I Players ffirg 'Lf 3 Student Council Representative 1 2', ' H525 V? FRANK BECK, Menominee. B. S. V NV Club i Student Council Representative .J iv. LEONARD LUNIIQUIST, Cadillac. B. S. Hifi Student Council Representative l '33 W Club I 1 -.-V., J V Fam: Acmoonv, Coldwater. B. S .E Y NES Science Club NIARION .ALDRICI-1, Grand Rapids. B. S. - As: if Svnn. AI.1.IaN, Kalamazoo. A. B. A f .iii Later El. Club ll 5' 5 . g gi . Senior High Club if A , lf . T 'E :V tl J- . .I --3,11 .F V., -r. ka-,,-:z .. . 1 so A 1 0 lvl Q 1 Q Q' ' 2 gif YY. H X A 1 I ge- 4, ' 4 ff' . , , L f - ,4 jr. wi Qilaff t iff -i -' - .5 fi. '- '15 UE? .- K. I, .., L r., lily. ' ' .155 , sg ' ' ' Ajit. 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Assistant Photographic Editor BROWN AND Goin Drum Major Vice-pres., Sigma Theta Gamma FRED BAILEY, Ka-Imnazzoo. B. S. Forum Y. M. C. A. Science Club Square and Compass FRANK BANACH, Ivlarzom-inee. B. S Oteyokwa Club W Club Football, Captain Track 1 . WINIIVRED BARN Es, Lansin Y. W. C. A. Eastern Star Club DENNIS BARSTIS, Grand Rapids. Football W Club J. MILTON BEAM, Mus W Club Football S. WV. BEAUCHAMP, Ypsilanti. IRBIA BENDER, Shelby. keg A. B. S. on. B B. A. B. g: ALB Lots BIENNIQTT, Saugaturk. A. Science Club Classical Club .HENRY BETZING, Richlrmd. A. B. CARL BLOSE, Kn.la.mu::0o. A. B. Country Life Club Y. M. C. A. N. Bonrzs, Kalamazoo. Enmx BOWMAN, Kalamazoo. A. B. 1-Ifxzlax. Blmnnoclc, H741- Country Life Club Y. W. C. A. V Social Science JESSE Bxmnnocx, Tram-r.ve City. HELEN BROWN, Enron THD. BUGBEE, Olizfcl. A. B. GRACE BU'rl.1cR, A lamo. Country Life Club F 1 L E' lk, I f 4' H .B nil Spf? 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Herald KING Esms, Kalamazoo. A. B. Tribunal Student Social Committee NVILMA FISHER, New Richmond. French Club ' Student Science Club, Secretary A.B A B. sim Q-is sf 5' H FLORENCE FLAC!-1, Scotts. B. S. Country Life Club Gmum' liI.1c'rcJIlaR, Porlagv. A. B. Players Social Science diff . YH- K 1 i L CRlxNn.u.r. l'1.onus, Lowvll. B. S. HHH! Q - Basketball M 'B CW 55 2 lg I-Iiamsu l?U1.1.ER, Kala-lrzasoa. A. B. Y. WY C. A., President Players L. GIBSON, Hu.vIing.v. B. S. Social Science Science Club Y. M. C. A. Fiuamarucx GliEl2Nlf, Ka-Ia-mama. A. B. Science Club ' -. s s E E E KENNETI-1 Glutcsokv, Muskegon. A. B. if ll fgs . 4. , gh E, . .... .Q ESTUER Gmavls, Mmvoizv. A. B. 1 ' A lNomen's League ' ll Y. W. C. A. f . -1-: J Social Science Club ' Senior High Club l Emvoon GlL1lfI'I'l'll, M cB1'ides. A. B. RUTH I'IAMILTON, Three Oaks. A. B. VVOIIIGUYS League Council Social Science Club Y. W'. C. 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GARVASE JACH', Manistefu W Club Newman Club JENNIE JAMES, Grand Rapids. A. B. S. B. EMMA JOHNCOCK, Dclton. B. S. Home Economics Club Senior High Club, Pres iclent I Jnssm JOHNSON, Kalamazoo. A. B. Classical Club ARTHUR KAECHELE, Kala .11 Country Life Club zazoo., A. B - sz Roy Kalman, Alma. B. S. . ,qu D150 KE1.1.oGc:, f1l1l611'A'. A. B. - - Players 5 4 35 ss vt' wg? LW .- fy -.x ,17 r fn 'Fl ' ' K sl fn i ' sl? i f f V . -M 1 r G' 5 . A 1 -. -. zz .. A N - f . , iMARGARl5T KENNEDY, Iiailamazoo. A. B. -g-I-,:v, .N - Senior High Club 5 ff: I KA'l'lIlERINE KENT, Peloskcy. A. B. Social Science V 'K Classical Club I 1 . . ff .1 . ' S ' M ARIAN Kmenum, Knlmnasoo. B. S. ' Physical Education Association 4 V T 'A Dance Club in ' f i' BESSIEKIEl'lER,111Ul'XllGIl. A. B. N n . i in K' x , . 1 r if 4- if L x , 175' W 1 V' ., -lf' Eastern Star Club A .Y. 4: msc. if KENNIETH Kms, 1-'onliaa B. S. Glee Club F. LESTER KNIGHT, Buchmzaaz. B. S. Tribunal Science r Y. M. C. A. A e 'N' Tl , FREDERICK KIINZI, Hndsomzille. A. B. Commerce Club Senior High Club . Y. M. C. A. . - va: if sd, gnu , L sg, AGNES LANDIELLS, Marcellus. B. S. Tl 'M , 9 ma uw! ga 'fi' za . wil W M, it V -1 .7. ff . -A.. gg. 'SX Si i 2 Q is B fi A Y ,E . 1 .. 3 1 1 4 lg if Y 1 AO' f .1 gif, Qs, 3.553 Q A ., I..--5-r. ' H gi' C if Q E -.1 . 4 E is , I 1 .lv is f 4 l .. iw -L 'K' ff.-1 '. F H j..f.j.' . aim. ,H as V . H: .5 . 4.1--f if cf - .... me . .a 1. , , 4 e 5 . E Wk . 3 H ,' ll in 1 i BP v ' lv 5 1 Q ip ig gt X v .f 52 'lfszw-saga, 1 A mn F' Kg U 4 ' ' Q l S is Si SS M 3 . if . , E Q Page Forty-se'ucn sms 4 1 mfs E fl R55 A I . ' H Y Y. .. N X , gl, . .Si A 1 f -af f .px ., ' fi f ' . -.Ss HSN' -'21 w -. 25222222 Xi ' . fir fTEY'. f , . 'N Q '1 . 3.4 .' ,,. l Z-g.,iQ.Q: i 1 H12 l . 5g'? 1 55.1 I ' yi .E 'Y R mg I 1 EEE ' Z1 A ' Y' pw A A 1- . T ': :I F V -.. 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Players, Vice-president Senior High Club EILEEN LOWRY, Center'uiIIn3. A. B. Dance Club HELEN 1NfIcM1i.i.iaN, Kalamazoo. B. S. Home Economics Club .-nn, JAMES NICIVIONAGLE, Pctoslecy. A. B. Varsity Debate . Cross Country Varsity - Tribunal, President Delta Rho, President Yell Leader VV Club Players Gennvnavn M Mus, Holland. A. B. Y. VV. Cabinet r VERN MARTIN, Pen-twater. B. S. . Square and Compass Club ' K W. LESLIE Mmuurr, Sunheld. A. B. Square and Compass X e .f WL Tm:1u2sA Miavim, Kalamazoo. A. B. , G. MILLER, 1CUfICl1HlLC00. A. B. GIiR'l'RUDE MOORE, Allen. A. B. X Physical Education Association I RAYMONI1 iMORl.liY, Kalauia-soo. A. B. Football BERNADINE NIO'l'1',KGfIU7J1lIS00. B. . Student Science Y. W. Cabinet Social Science Le Cercle Francais ' 1' ' . . ti ri 5 . . ' 1 if 22 -' fm - is 1 I I . 4 Al F 4 I f l . in age Forty-nine E Page Fifty HAROLD MUMHRUE, Paw Paw. B. S. Band Square and Compass Club Manual Arts Club ALBERT MUNK, Hillsdale. A. B. Deputation Y. M. C. A., President BROWN AND Gow, Editor Tribunal Student Council Forensic Board Delta Rho Kappa Rho Sigma HAROLD MURPHY, Kalamaeaa. A. B. BROWN AND Gow MAX NEWKIRK, Augusta. A. B. Glee Club Le Circle Francais Music Study Club JASPER OLENDORF, Milwafukec. B. S. Football Baseball Basketball W Club ESTHER Orem, Grand Rapids. A. B. Taco PARK, Maple Rapids. A. B. Physical Education Association Senate - Dance Club W. A. A. WILLET PETERSON, Muskegon. A. B. Social Science Club Forum LYDIA PHILLIPS, Kalamazoo. B. S. Art Club Social Science L. MARIORIE PRITCHARD, Kalamazoo. B CHARLINIQ RANSGM, Alamo. A. B. Hlaxunam' R1z1NHAnn'r, Bridgman. A. B. THELMA RICNIITF, Kalamazzoo. A. B. Le Cerclc Francais WALLACE Rmcusy, Three Rivers. A. B. Y. M. C. A. Le Ccrcle Francais Social Science Club L. ROBERTS, Mcndon.. A. B. HELEN Rom, Dawagiar. B. S. Senate CARLETON Slmmms, Gr-and Haven-. A. B. Players GRACE SANFORD, Jackson. A. B. e Social Science Club Eastern Star Club Evrsmzrr SAWYER, Ayer, Mass. B. S. 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Home Economics Club Le Cerelc Francais Bisunmm SvAUL1.nNG, Petoskey. A. B. Senior High Club Social Science Club XVILMA SvAur.rnNG, Paw Paw. Senior High Club Eastern Star Club Chorus Classical Club ARLENE S1'r:Nc1sR, Plainwcll. B. S. Eastern Star Club, President Academy BROWN AND Gow Picture Editor Cimucics Smswcim, Casnovia. A. B. Senior High Club MAR.ltlIlIIi STARRING, Kalamazoo. A. B. E1.mau'r STIEBY, Ka-lalmazoo. A. B. Social Science TIELEN STENSON, C0'i.'lll'gl0l1. B. S. Country Life Club Oteyokwa Club Eldorado VIOLA STEVENS, .Kn.Inma::oo. A. B. Country Life Club 'f W' ' K mama .CME f 2 fs f i E 1 'J '-5 .:. ' E . . es., .,. . . 3, . ' 4 V -s A H , cz. Q ,5,. ' E . ,. uh yr-gi . sm ' J' B -.: wil E as W M mf-i Bs B E B, Q .wi E is ti is ' Q Q.. .. ms .ii W 3 iw ' ' . . . t E .5E5.,.,.,.A .. ...-: if - H , 2 is m ,r f ,E H f s E I , '1 'U 1 Bs ck Q i 5 'Luge P5 5 E E B 5 E wa a S9 X E ' ' 52 .HIE ' sq... iz' LQ I V 4' . 2 . Us is H was 'HT' :Za is Rm ss- . H . ,sr .2 it. 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Oteyokwa Club 'f Social Science Club HERBERT TAG, Clinton. A. B. Student Conncil Debate, Varsity Forum Senior High Club Forensic Club Delta Rho JEAN 'l'AYL0n, Richland. A. B. Tribunal, President Players BEATRICE TlillB'lliER, Grand Rafrirlx. B. S. Early El. Club Eldorado Club Debate Squad C llrllxm' TEUSINK, Allegan. A. B. Country Life Club FRANCES Tuoxms, Telsmmlmv. A. B. Science Club FIQRDINAND T1usvA11'rHEN, Cryslail F Oteyokwa Club Science Club, Director Square and Compass, Treasurer Football Glee Club ally. A. B MARGUEllI'l'E 'I'1ucKEY, Three Rivers. B. S. Home Economics Club Y. W. C. A. Women's Chorus SUZANNE '1'ULos, Grand Rapids. A. Women's League Le Ccrcle Francais JERRIAN VAN DELLEN, Grand Rapids. A. B. Student Science HARRIET' Vuzco, Kalamazoo. A. B. MARJORIE VOSE, Niles. A. B. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet Le Cercle Francais Senior High Club 'I'H1sLMA WABER, Hillsdale. A. B. MILDIKED WACHTER, Fremont. A. B. Country Life Club Y. W. C. A. EDNA WADEI., Lmlington. A. B. 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Ja- . .BEER Z, sxmsm.nl 54,5 N ss mga ml n ss as H mmm gm-.J 5. K ss Q ij Page Fifty-ive n The Senior J ONDER what it means to be a Senior? Does it mean just the coming to a close of four autumns, four winters, four springs? Does it mean merely a passing of time and a hoarding of experiences? just memories of eight o'clock classes, pep-meetings, election rallies and boarding, house chatter -are these all? The lovely little memories that are infinitely dear to the heart,-warm spring nights, the rainbow fountain in the park, the popcorn wagon, a battered Kam- pus Kar , the low undertone of a drowsy classroom, the foamy coolness of a malted milk after a set of tennis, a hard, brown football field on a crisp fall day, the shrill whistle of the referee, the hushed murmur of the library, heated hours of midnight cramming for exams, are these all? Senior, now that you have achieved the austere sobriety of your commence- ment robes and the saucy sophistication of a caneg now that Senior Swing Out Day has come and gone, and you are about to depart, leaving the line old Senior tradition to the endless trail of graduating classes to follow, have you attained the goal? I once heard a world-weary Freshman say, Graduation is the end of all things , and an eager-eyed Senior answer her, Commencement is the beginning of all things. Isn't that what it means to be a Senior? A little older, a little wiser perhaps, and with an ardent zest for life. Page Fifty-si.: JUNHUPS uber-,.. ' T Y v ,........,.. , . . Q . . ,us . V 'wil ' laggsh 'fi , , . . . I A' : , v 'L -.H Q5 . an wi., . f we r 3 mx L1 'i 3 5 , Q iq.. rs? f ' Q 'w l 1 ix R E , ' Af S-5 flee a ,Q ,. - H :s..f- Q - E V9 5GZ3?R7'i '2i.'4 A. l ... ' i . .. .. - are A ff '. . ,. ', ' Q m,..,. 2' 5 , of ., .V 1-14 ,, .. ' zgf-, V E E E ...EEF E l 1 : '7' 4 I ' , W -1 A .- , i l . J - . -:s-2'-' - 1.5-, ' 'i' 4 Ff:1fi '.. ' , ..:.2:.: , 1' ' , ,, I l ,-A ww, ' K 335527 W 1 xx ,N V lege .. M we 'W - fm ' ' -pw. '91 i M ' ' --: g.' :.' , , , .f , ,i e s-Q .sf uf .V ' 'Sue' Q ' V-.,.:i:f A H 1 -g-.A '- 1 - ,-fa . I ' . W 1. , .A - -. ti 5. ,. . , in L51 ai. ,- . 1-W A Y? - wil. as ' . sg 5 ff..i 3s A ,' 7- J I . f t:fr'. 31- f5'1. !E.', Q ii ' C 7' - 'Fx W6 f is . L--E. Page F i fty-eight EDWARD Zwxsncsnr., Nilm. Special. Class President, Juniors Tribunal Student Council EVELYN BURKE, Kailamazoo. A. B. Players. Vice-president, Junior Class Academy HELEN Fox, Battle Creek. Commerce. Secretary, Junior Class Commerce Club, Vice-president W'omen's League Council GORDON MANIIIGO, Berrien Springs. A. Treasurer, Iunior Class Tribunal Players VIOLA SEBALD, Mt. Clemens. A. B. Senate Student Council, Representative Players BREWSTER LEWIS, Marion. Junior High. Student Council, Representative Tribunal LAURA Ano'r'r, Holland. A. B. IVTARGARET ACKIZR, Grand Rapids. Art. Y. W. C. A. Art Club l-IELIQN AIJIQIANCIE, Paw Paw. A. B. Eldorado Club Classical Club Rum' ALEXANDER, Albion. A. B. B GERALDINE Aunucn, Rcznus. Physical Education. Physical Ed. Association, President An'1'1-:Ula ALQUIST, Iron M ozmmifz.. Manual Arts. Tribunal Oteyolcwa IRENE ARNY. Coloma-. Senior High. I-ILCLEN BARNES, Lan-sin-g. Senior High. 1 FRANCES BARNEIQ, Smflh Hawn.. Art. f? ' yhfllffbv !'0Lfr'Y-4-J ' Clao1.A BAR'l'LE'l'T, M iami, Fla. Home Economics. ' Home Economics Club Senate En1'rH B1aAm.l-:, Marcellux. A. B. Le Cerclc Francais Social Science Club Eldorado Club Cx.A1uc Br:NNI5'r'r, Sf1I'i1lgf10l'f. Physical Education. Band ARMANno BER'rol.1N0, Knlamamo. Senior High. VIRGINIA Bnsmns, Gnle.cI11rrg. A. B. Senior High Club Social Science Club fr V- I 'ff'.l,J'qe1. . Page Fiftywifie Page S ixly .QEN NlARIAN B1DDLEC0ME,YKd-IGTHGZOO. Home Economics. Home Economics Club GRANT BIELFUSS, Albion. Manual Arts. Square and Compass Club Forum ALICE BIRDSEY, St. Joseph. Commerce. Commerce Club BROWN AND GOLD, Asst. -Bus. Mgr. Academy Spanish Club MIXRIE Brxny, Petoskey. A. B. Senior High Club W'AI.LAcE BLAIR, Gaflesburg. A. B. WILLIAM BLANDING, Greenville. A. B. NORMA Buss, Harbor Springs. A. B. Academy Debate Squad IOHN Booxnomman, G:-and Rapids. Manual Arts Manual Arts 'Club XVALLACE BORGIIAN, Kalamazoo. Special. Forum XIVINIFRFD Borsronn, Kalamazoo. A. B. EDMOND Biuuufoim, Sand Lake. Physical Education. Baseball Louis Biucxran, Ionial. Special. Players MANY Bnoxzxw, Sturgis. Home Economics. Home Economics Club, Prcsidcnt ANN BROWN, Grant. A. B. Country Life Club IRENE BRowN, Hillsdalv. Home Ecqnomics. Home Economics Club KENNliTI'I BROWN, Ba-roda-. A. B. Science Club Track VERA BRUNDAGE, Pluinwcll. Home Economics. Home Economics Club Do1zo'rHv Cfmv, Mt. Clemens. Home Economics. Home Economics Club ET1-Im. CALLARD, Wulcrwlicl. Music. Y. WV. C. A. Girls' Glcc Club, Vice-president WOll1CIl!S Chorus Varsity Girls' Quartet CITARLOTTE CAMERON, Kalnmn:.-ao. A. B. Science Club Senior High Club ' if 1: i Page Sixty-one Page S ixty-two KATHRYN CHASE, Grvcixrfille. Commerce. Commerce Club KisNNia'rH CLARK, M-a.vleegon. Manual Arts. Forum Square and Compass Club ' Archery Club RANDOLPH CLARK, Big Rajvids. Manual Arts. Band Manual Arts Club Y. M. C. A. BURNADETTA CLINE, Kalamasoo. Physical Education Physical Education Association Dance Club, Sec. and Treas. JOHN COBURN, Kalamaisoo. A. B. BROWN AND GOLD, Photographic Editor HEI.lEN Coclcs, Kalamazoo. Art. Art Club . LEONA COLBY, Alto. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Dance Club ERVIN COLEMAN, Kalamazoo. Senior High. Track. . Rmrmoxn COMSTOCK, Kalamazoo. Forum TRELLIS CONANT, Bclding. Later Elementary. ' Later El. Club Y. VV. C. A. ' INIARION Cook, Kalamazoo. Junior High. FRANCES CORBAT, Richmond. Physical Education. W Club XlVILI.ARlJ CORNELL, Harbor S prings. B. S. W Club Football Wn.i.Us CROCKER, Paw Paw. A. B. EARNRS1' R. Cucr, Ka.Ia.maz.'oo. Special. Commerce Club MARJORIE CUMMINS, Thompsonville. Physical Education. Physical Education Association MARX' Cnoslc, Kalamazoo. Later Elementary. STANLEY CzUcHNA, Wyandotte. B. S. Band Orchestra EMMA DEDRICKSON, Frankfort. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Dance Club IVA DE LONG, Schonlcraft. Commerce. Commerce Club Page S ixty-three Alex Page .S i:rty'fouf f 39 HAZEL DE NIEYER, Kalamazoo. A. B. NORLIA DICKINSON, Benton Harbor. Physical Education GENEVA Df1xoN, Grand Ledge. Home Econoniics. Home Economics Club 'NIINNIE DRESC1-11212, Port Huron. Senior High. Commerce Club Orchestra Senior High Club RUSSELL DRODT, Ida. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club Archery Club Bessie DRUIKIIXIOND, Elkton. Later Elementary. Later'El. Club GEORGE DANSER, Petoskey. B. S. BROXVN AND GOLD, Ass't. Adv. Mgr. DOROTHY ECCLES, Battle Creek. A. B. Players, Secretary Academy Herald Staff, Literary Editor Le Cercle Francais Senior High Club Er.IzABE'rH EDSON. Paw Paw. Commerce. Commerce Club LEVVIS EVANS, Battle Creek. A. B. Band Orchestra Tribunal' '!'7'f ' Gnxiavn-:vu Evisxs, Ku.Iuum.sou. A. B. Le Cercle Francais VVomen's Chorus ' .1 . Loulsfl Evniuzsr, Lake Odessa-. Music. if. Orchestra ., Womei1's Chorus Qfgg Music Study Club .1- Women's Glee Club 'YE' . wg .5 ,,' ir i ii. ' V.. .35 - J 1 .f X 5 N I. 1 fl if 1 1 Il l' - JI Q 5 pg 1 1 re . vi q .'a1 2, vc. 3 -' -f. ,J I . , . 5 I, L l 2? , 45 E, I 1 J '12 l 1 . A i li l f is Mixed Chorus A. WALTER .lSlVAl.'I', Bcrrimz. Springs. B. S. A Science Club I Y. M. C. A. - Kappa Rho Sigma ! Enwnun Fiexcusox, Bangor. B. S. ll Y. M. C. A. nw Club -rj. Junior High Club -. xl 'Q :J-Tr-E-f X 2 , ' 1 . l u v 1 I 4 1 Track Q., J, 1 .f- -1. gilfif. UQ il .. K tg. ..-. . ROBERT Fmzms, 1i'd'I!I1lll14S00. B. S. . Forum X HIz1.i:N Fnaw, H iII.erIn.Ie. Later Elementary. Country Life Club I. K. F151-mn, Hmmzfvr. Physical Education. NV Club CLAIRE FLOUTZ, Timm It-f'f'ZllZI'S. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club Ei.IzA1x1a'r1-1 FORMAN, zVcwaygo. Commerce. Eastern Star Club NVomcn's League Council Commerce Club Hisuzxm Fiuamsiucx, Frankfort. Commerce. Senate Commerce Club ,J I , I 1 -,-q'- -.-- ..., ff.,-,-I, 1 l rw 1-4 EJ J i l ,. :a ' .F 4 A-F 4: L 3 . - ...I . V if rl .. A . lk JI . - ii' g. . C,.' ' fffif 1 f we 22- - 5 - Nag-I W 1 'Q VS. ret . i 3 1 - - A l 1 -. , 1 ' J 1 :,.-:Vi .-Y .. 3 l 4 v Qi if riser . -1 Page Sixty-five Page Sixty-.six VERA GANZLIN, South Haven. A. B. Le Cercle Francais Social Science Club Y. W. C. A. Deputation Team Student Volunteers LEO GARDNER, River Rouge. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club FRED GEL, Lyonx. A. B. Track XVILLMM GELMAN, Chicago, Ill. A. B. Science Club Orchestra Track DONALD GDRKRY, Kalamazoo. B. S. Archery Club RUSSELL G1-LBBY, Moore Park. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club, Vice-president IVA GILBFRT, Kalamczzoo. Art. Art Club, Secretary NIARY GILLI-:'1'rE, Hudsozwille. Senior High. Y. W. C. A. Senior High Club IREN1: Gonm, Lake Linden. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Dance Club Louisa GREEN, Kalamazoo. Home Economics Home Economics Club EVANGELINE GIULENMAN, Kalamazoo. Music. VVomen's Chorus. Orchestra. Debate Squad Music Club XVILLIATSI Gnrrrrrnsg Honor. B. S. Romzwr HAGIQN, Lake Limlen. Manual Arts. W Club Otcyokwa Club ROBERT HALE, Esca11aba. Manual Arts. GLENNA 1'IANDl.EY, Kalamazoo. B. S. Art Club Rosh: HANSEN, Muskegon. B. S. Lois IHIARDER, Evanston, III. Later Elementary. MARGARET HARRINGTON, Lam ium-. Senior High. Cmso I'IARRISON, Battle Creek. A. B. Senior High Club , ELrzAuE'rr1.I-IA1z'r, H1TlI.vrialv.l Junior High. Junior High Club Page SL1-ty-seven rn 1, Page Sixty-eight e .v . fit ' ' ,HC + if ax.. . sag f'S-2'.'3g1-gig 'riuifkfff FRIEDA HARTLEIN, Sf. Clair. Home Economics. Womc11's League Council Home Economics Club JERALD HILL, Kdlamaeoo. Senior High. Forum Debate Squad Delta Rho Forensic Board Science Club Kappa Rho Sigma HARLEY Homes, Hart. A. B. Country Life Club Junior High Club G1-LRALDINE HOLLIES, Alma. Physica Physical Education Association IoN1a Howe, Horlouy. Commerce. FLovn HUGGETT, Bellevue. A. B. EL1zAmL'rH IHULI., Battle Creek. Senior High. Le Cercle Francais GRACE HULL, Sodvus. Art. Art Club l Education ALXRGARET I'IUNTER, Lansing. Home Economics. Home Economics Club ORVILLE HURFORD, Ubly. A. B ETHEI. HUYCK, Lmlsing. Music. 'Womcifs Glcc Club VVomcn's Chorus Music Study Club lV1E'l'l-IA JCACKMAN, Sfuryiv. A. B. VVomeu's League, Prcsidcnt Academy Players PAUL JACKSON, 1..awrfmcr. B. S. Square and Compass Club Baseball EI.l'ZAIlE'l'H JACOBS, Monroe. Music. MARY Amcic JAMES, Lowell. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Dance Club JANE JENNINGS, Grand I?a.pid.v. Early Elementary. Early Elementary Club IVA JENNINGS. Ilillxdale. Music. Womcn's Glce Club W'omcn's Chorus XVA1.'r1:R JENVEV, Lawrence. Orchcstra. Band Glce Club Square and Compass Club, President Mixed Chorus String Quzlrtcttc ELINH JouNso,N, lX'UlI1lJIU.'Z00. A. B. Eldorzado Club Exzxvmzn JouNs'1'0N, PVyanduI!c. Physical Education. ' .v 4. 1 ' ':.'.:' z wif! tai. -'-: 4 flu ' ,ii 4- ...fr - is . 1 '. fi: , ...I ,Af ff:-fs ' -' ' 'xxx V ii' :W Hr l' . .. , , , QV! N 0 V J 3 1 as . if ' 'lm A J K th fs . .. i ll A . , iv 1- , 1:-.Tw dis 1 J mfr ' I f 1 l -,A I - .- ,,',1'-avggjixt , -f-vii... i-. - A 3, nk ' NT, .X N 3 , iw 1 - 5 r v 23.1 Q., V Y . .V ' 1-X I i X ' 1 lil ' 9: -' .1 f T- -I ' A - i if .Ni V . , . . ,J it , .X . fr. - .f.f.:.u, ' , ' X, 1' 'i-'Tr Q , C I ' Q fx g g., Q . - . . ' . 1 .f-'Y SH . It ': u 4.4 4gg.,.,,',-S -i i, Page Sixty-nine V V Q n ii - SE El w.:eR:'1:. :ff A A K 5, , ..., , ,... ::.,'1: ..... L, 32'i 'el ' 1 is 1' L. ' 'Q as 3 .W V -as1f-.fl:af'affsfiff g 1 1 S- 'fl-Ifl' 2 2,-Q ww - 5 .-.52 4 ,.-ff p Page Seventy DAVID JONES, Kalamazoo. Special. Glee Club Y. M. C. A. EUNICB JONES, Ceiilcrvillv. Commerce Academy Commerce Club VVomen's League Council EULA ICELLY, Knlmrmsoo. B. S. Kappa Rho Sigma RUTH KELLEY, Allcga-n-. Ar Art Club JEAN KEI.SP1Y, Laileevfivw. A. B. Eldorado Club HTOWARD ICIMBALL, Irmio. Phvsical Education XV Club lVfARIAN ICINCH, Kalamazoo. Music Glee Club CARROLL IQLAI-IN, Lowell, Social Science Club, Trea GARDNER KIRSTEN, Harbor Beach. B Science Club Kappa Rho Sigma BERNARD IQNITTEL, Down-gi Debate Squad 216A Wnum Korn, Albion. A. B. Tribunal Cunkuas LAKE. Flushhrg. Physical Education. Y. M. C. A. KATHRYN LANCASTER, Kalamazoo. Senior High. Academy. A Fnovn LEAK, Grand Rafnidr.. Physical Education. W Club Football CHAN.:-:s Lnnnumr, Lna7in.gton. Manual Arts. Orchestra Band Square and Compass Club LHNA LEI'rmz, liuflzanan. B. S. Senate W'omen's Chorus WAYNE LEMMUN, Grand Rapids. Music. Glee Club Band Orchestra S'l liPl-IBN Liawrs, Dafroil. A. B. Debate Squad Players Tennis, Captain DoNAI.n L11-LRMAN, Imlay City. Special. HELEN LLOYD, St. losejzh. A. B. Le Cercle Francais A . 'fb -. 4' wry: r VIL- 'Ur 'EY X ur-Eiga' F , -' fa? - -. 1 .E fil l' a '-ilg.'3f,J L fa! 'iv ' a i,-:H fi? ' 1- , if . 4 i lg-ii ' A i- l ?'Q 1 Ziff -4 f' ,111 ii .-.45 .. 14.3 s , 1 - - a ' -4 1- fs.. . ...sew 1 15' i. '1 - '-5 -', '- .Ji 'J-H. ' px- 'r .. -- i L- xx :aj F fa kr. ,N 9' 'wa .- 1' .-.af 'B' ...asf Page Seventy-one Page Seventy-two CLAUDE LOGAN, Kalamazoo. Manual Arts. Manual Arts 'Club Square and Compass Club Merrie Bowman Cross Country VVIQSLEV LOGAN, Flushing. A. B. Orchestra - HOMER Lows, Lilchficld. B. S. Country Life Club IVA LUNDQUIST, Smifield. Early Elementary. GAROLD MCMILLEN, Lake Odessa. A. B. Y. M. C. A. Deputation Social Science Club DAN MCCARTY, Fcmwille. Physical Education W Club VVINIFRED MLJCAMLEY, Vicksburg. B. S. JEAN IvIcC1.Avxa, Benton Harbor. Art Art Club Academy, Historian! Chorus Debate MA1z,GUisRrTE MCELWAIN1-1, lifirhlfmd. Music. VVomeu's Chorus Mixed Chorus Eastern Star Club Music Study Club Vmm MAINONE, Ru.z'vmm. A. U. Orchestra Chorus Y. W. C. A. LAURA MALLOMV, Penn. Home Economics. Home Economics Club Senior High Club Physical Ed. Association DoNA1.n lNf1'ARsHAu., Kalamazoo. Physical Education. E1.ma.R MAR'1'PlNS, Vickslniry. Special. Y. M. C. A. Science Club PAUL MARTIN, Kalamazoo. B. S. Science Club. Dems MARVIN, Clzarlollc. Home Economics. Home Economics Club AIURIEL IMASTERS, Jackson, Mo. A. B. WIu.1a'r IWTATHERS, Ccnirafl Lake. B. S. Baseball Country Life Club Y. M. C. A. DOROTHY IVIATTER, Kalamavsoo. A. B. MARGUPLRITR AlAY, Lamizzg. Early Elementary. Senate Glcc Club. Business Manager Varsity Trio LAWRENCE MAYXZR, B011-f01l' Harbor. A. B. Tribunal Y. M. C. A. Q . A Av, , .., 1, ' - L v1 1 1 1 ' , ., if ff fr 1 f 'I f i F A A: 1 lv' sri, hh A ii '7 6 , 1 E 4, , Ml I E l ii ii l ,I s i L ' ,LS N I -. ,.Y- EJ' f l l l , Lzqgg - Page S c11o1zty-th ree l l 1. l Page Seventy-four Hzimmr MILLER, S parta. A. B. Mfxxms Mmm, Allegan. Home Economics. Home Economics Club MAUDE MINOR, Battle Creek. Music. Women's Chorus. - LORETTA MOONEY, Houghton, Art. Art Club Oteyokwa Club Newman Club ALVA LIOORE, Hastings. B. S. Manual Arts Club Archery FRANCES Moons, Allagan. Early Elementary. Early El. Club . MAHLEN Mooiua, Blmzcliard. B. S. lNiARrmRa'r N1UNTON, Grand Rapids. Early Elementary ETHHL NiURPHY. Ottwmwa, Iowa. Senior High. Senior High Club Le Cercle Francais 'Mimi' MURPHY, Grand Rapids. Physical Education. Physical Education Club Dance Club C1.vma Mviaizs, 1..l L'L'l'l71-H. B. S. I-Iucn' Nlvmls, Otsego. B. S. Science Club BROWN ANI: GOLD, Associate Editor Kappa Rho Sigma JOHN NELSON, fllmu. B. S. Joie Nlill'hfAN, Wlwalnn, Illinois. A. B. Kappa Rho Sigma X lRGINIA CDLIN, Ridzlaml. Physical Education. Dance Club ' JAMES OPSATA, Sl. Jnxirplz. Manual Arts. IRNA CJSIXORN. Di'c'ul11r. junior High. I'Mm. Os'i'1mNlw:k, .S'lm'kbri1Ig1'. A. B. Forum Science Club Debating Delta Rho 1'lARRlli'l' Piuucl-zu, Ix'r1.lu11u1soo. Music. Players Music Study Club Glee Club VVomen's Chorus Enmian P,x'rz1cOwsKY, SI. Joxrplz. Manual Arts. ' wh V L 1 it f Q' E. :X . 'O , . iii.. .i 4 ' wa 1 m ii Q ef . Q I ' iw - . ,V I fill .' rv 4 z,,fi 5 Q, 'J , . I r cya, . If - S Q.-'4g:iR,.' lf, ' IQ 5 , - n- fx, if . O , ii V . if 2 .. lf ... lf ' f e' ' l A . rzi. . 'L . 1' Z1 ,I 5 ,eg ' . ,Q ' - 1Q.f-:fi ' 5' - , H H gf'S3.i'Q,jff ' !' , A ' 'sis' i. .4 ' X11 X Q W X ! L Q ,, N .1 Q x. a 1 ' X Q Q6 flf 1-'fl Page Seventy-five . 1 -.-: qil v 1 -1 -if - Y' ,Pi el i l .l i X ri Page Sefleuty-six -w CI-IRYSTAL PELL, Cadillac. Physical Education. Physical Education Association, Pres. Dance Club GWENDOLYN PERKINS, Scotts. A. B. LKLBERTA PI-IILI.I.l'S, Coldwater. Music. Girls' Glcc Club VVomcn's Chorus Mixed Chorus Y. WV. C. A. Fwruancrs PHILLIPS, St. Johns. Music. VVomen's Chorus Mixed Chorus Glee Club Music Study Club LLOYD PHILLIPS, Hartford. A. B. Science Club ' N ELL PHILLIPS, IVIILO POMEROY, B1'cclec'nr'idge. Music. Student Council Men's Glce Club Band, Business Manager Orchestra Music Study Club, Pres. CRYSTAL Posr, Grand Rapids. Physical Education Physical Education Club. Eastern Star Club Dance Club DOROTHY Powzans, Sl. Joxepli. Physical Education. Senate Physical Education Association Dance Club AI.IiPlR1' PRATT, Kalamazoo. A. B. Players. Debate Senior High Club Glee Club LUcn.I.1z Qnmma, St. J oxefflz. Commerce. Commerce Club VVINIFREII RAMSDICLI., KaIa1z1a::oo. A. B. IRMA QRANDAIJ., Bvalrm Harbor. Early El. Early Elementary Club - W'omcn's Chorus Girl Scouts Ivlmuou REXFORD, Grand Rapids. Physical Education. Physical Education Club Dance Club Wrmvlzrcxm Rxcxa, Kavlamaaoo. A. B. Junior I-Iigh Club I-IILLEN Rlx, Kalamazoo. A. B. Mns. A. Ro1s1NsoN, Kalamazoo. Music. Music Club CLARA Rook, Battle Creek. Senate I-Ierald Staff DOROTHY Scumurr, White Pigeon. A. B. Eastern Star Club Early Elementary Club Rosle SCHMIDT, G1-ana' Rapids. A. B. .-if --r .Jn .4 1 ,fur '17 .- N .5- 1 2. F. .er ,, 'wi kd 0 T , 'v 11 , xr , ','f ...ll - L f ' .-aa: ,lr RL 1 WI? -1 K A .- wrjinqlh ' xi: :.I:' ,. ' X, l K I P F X. f 4' Mfrs: .4 . TAA l - '-- 72 . . 5 . - uw A1145 3 T1 ' . '-.mia -'Lrg 2 -jr f.- . . irflqr-'21 'Jw 1 17' J . V3 fy' - w U af 1 vi 5 , 1 -in ' pf -1... 3 7361? ' ii 4: I ' ' ex' fa-f ., In I '. x I W. Q 'E' ll - .1 l N If: .J l I, i we , , 5 4 - ' ' 43 ' . 351553 L .E:,:F.H ' ' ' fl -l . x Q 5 I 1 I 5 , e ff - fe Y 1 . Page Seventy-se-vevz Page Seventy-eight VERA SECOND, Alma. B. S. Y. W. C. A. DONNA SI-IAUNDING, Allegan. Physical Education Physical Education Association LAWRENCE SHILLING, C oldwater. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club Merrie Bowmeu Glee Club XVANEETA SIMON, Tckonsha. Art. Art Club IVIILDRED SLITER, Ka-Iamazoo. A. B. . ANNA SMITH, Galeslmrg. Music. Music Study Club Womeifs Chorus Mixed Chorus LEILA SMITH, Paw Paw. A. B. PEARL SMITH, Coldwater. A. B. Y. M. C. A. ' MYRON SMITH, Lake Odessa.. Physiczil Education. Cross Country CARL SNOW, Kalamazoo. B. S. Track Players, Treas. W f 1 . H , lf: f,v,- ,-, f A, Q! lf .. Y - Y ,-,- .1 Roscoe SNYDER, Kalamazoo. Special. Forum Band Square and Compass Club ITLOILENCE SOMMERS, Pioneer. Commerce. Commerce Club, Treasurer WALLACE SPAFFORD,flf0flG'll'1GE00. Special. N JANE SPEARL, Kalamazoo. Junior High. Domus S'rAxARn. Jones. A, B. RALPH S'rA1znING, Galcslmrg. A. B. RUSSELL STEFFLLNS, Clininn. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club Forum Josnrmxrs STEINHACK, Hancock. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Dance Club Oteyolcwa Club LUCILLE S'r1zwAR'r, Flint. A. B. Junior High Club Social Science Club ELM!-:R S'r11.I,wELL, Ka-Iamasao. A. B. Social Science Club Forum 1--' B' f se gamma e, -- , ms ,, new H, up gg L w -u ss 7 N 'V 1 in l r 4 . Lrg-.,. Eg .,. uh ..,: E.: , l x A v Z I is 1 vi ' e is l I rs - rs 4 u -u rs 4- 'i l l F K We 1- Q 3 . :H re ' - 'l QQ' I-, , H 4 93' 'ci' 1 aid, 'Q 'M f I , , ul x 1 i 1 , ' 5 H Q- Q E for - C , l .1 u u ' .su -. W H E H an 1 9- 1 . -.:..,,.A..,... ..... 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Academy Physical Education Association Dance Club RHEA TIFFANY, Athem. A. B. Senate Eastern Star Club Y. W. C. A. ADRIAN TRIMPE, Holland. B. S. Manual Arts Club L 1 l, Y., - 1 l 1 1 EDWIN TRYON, SI. .lo.rcp1i. A. B. Spanish Club HELEN Twrss, Caxnowia. A. B. VVomen's Chorus GETHA VANmauB1zoo1c, Kalamazoo. Art. Art Club Bxsuus VANDYKE, Holland. Physical Education. BEN VAN LEUVEN, Orxngo. A. B. Glcc Club N121.1.11a VAN Vmccx, Charlotte. Music. Music Club VVOIIICIYS Chorus Mixed Chorus Orchestra Eastern Star Club Er.zzAn1z'ru XVA1.no, li'nIama.soo. A. B. Senate Players Herald Staff CoNsrANc1a XVALKER, E.rrmmba. A. B. Oteyokwa Club Y. W. C. A. Later EI. Club Chorus , Ivifw: Doms WAmNr:, Ewan. S. I-I. ARMINDA JEAN 'WARNizn. Paw Paw. Physical Education. X Physical Education Association fs Dance Club I Page E ighty-one Page E ighty-two MARION WASSMAN, Lawrence. Music. Womcn's Chorus Mixed Chorus Music Club Orchestra MARY AGNIES WOODRUFF, Wate1'vl'iet. Later El. Later El. Club ' Y. VV. C. A. EMMA WHIPPLE, Twining. B. S. ROBERT WH11'E, Sault Ste. Marie. Physical Education Track LORENA WHITMAN, Grand Rapids. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Eastern Star Club Dance Club FRANK WVIGENT, W aitervliel. A. B. LUCILLE WILCOX, Kalamarzoo. A. B. LEWIS XVILIJER, Otsego. A. B. EUNICE WILSON, Battle Creek. Art. Art Club EVELYN WISE, Allegan. Commerce. l Student Council, Secretary Academy, Secretary Commerce Club, Program Chairman Forensic Board Spanish Club, .Secretary RUTH Woomlmx, Woodland. A. B. Wou1eu's Chorus Classical Club Y. VV. C. A. Eldorado Club Mmmzx. NVOLKINS, Buclzmzmz. A. B. Y. XV. C. A. Classical Club , LC Ccrclc Francais '1'RAcv XVOOIDARD, 1lf1l.Tkf'!f0'H'. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club Pix1cN1sx.x. VVOODMANSEE, Dowling. GEORGIA YORK, Galexbiwg. A. B. Academy PIELENA Yuumis, Brookfield, III. Glcc Club Music Study Club Academy . NELSON YOUNG, Knlmmncon. A. B. Forum Delta Rho A. B. Music. FRANCES MAcDoNA1.n, .Ducker'uille. A. XVALLACE BORGMAN, Kalrumwon. Special. X7ELVA MILLER, Kalamazoo. A. B. -' mam .5 A. . . f 3- f. ...,.feL-- . M1 W... Page Eighty-tlzree LINCOLN SCHOOL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIL71I Page Eigllfy -four XV12s1'1iRN S'rA'm '1'1iAcHERs CoI.1.l:c:I: CIQNTRAI. H I GH Scuoor. XUPHUMIUDEX l I Page Eighty-:ix V. ,l fy'-. l 'leaf ROBERT STARRING, Kalamazoo. Senior High. Tribunal Herald Sophomore Class President Student Council , N. C. DUTT, Sl. Joseph. Special. Track Sophomore Class Vice-president SARAJANE LININGER, Flint. Senior High. Debate Forensic Board Senate Classical Club Delta Rho Secretary of Sophomore Class 'l2r.wrN Larrmm, Athens. A. B. Tribunal Sophomore Class Treasurer O'r'ro GREIN. Ruud City. B. S. XV Club Basketball Student Council Representative Mnimscnrz CUSHMAN, Kalfzmmzoo. Rurnl High Rural Life Club Track Student Council Representative ' Forum jmAN1:1'Tr: JOHNSON, Kala-mazoo. Junior High. Student Council Representative Debate 'Women's League Council Rlumu ABBEY, Alma-. Early El. Early Elementary Club Fnossnz AmuANsoN, Plaiwwcll. Senior High. RUTH AHLBERG, G1-and Rapids. Ear Early Elementary Club I ly CLARISS ALMAN, Kalamazoo. Senior High. Senior High Club Le Cercle Francais Moxuus ALI'EliVI1'Z, Exvanaba, A. B. Track Oteyokwa LUCILLE AAIJNION, Ionia. Early El. Early El. Club Chorus MAX AMOS, Frramoul. Senior High. Orchestra Band DOROTHY ANDERSON, K alamasoo. Junior High. Junior High Club EM mix ANDERSON, Breckenridge. Music. Music Study Club Glcc Club Quartette VVomcn's Chorus ETHIELYN ANIJI-IIQSCJN, Grand Rapids. Early El. Early El. Club ' GEORGE Axmrnsou, Sault Sie. Marie. Special. Oteyolcwa Club, T rcasurcr Mmmra ANDI.F.R, Middlmflle. Later El. Later El. Club LAURA ANNA1u.1z, Three Oaks. Early El. Y. VV. C. A .N ..--fy-f f fri ' ' ..-,.1.1.i:,2.,g 'ff '3 . Q ' -f . f ,C .S , ev 1 -.L iff. L54 Af ,5Y.N . 1- . ., .H - llgg .'t.'.: t :V ' fi. JI SFU . il ' iii- ' . ' , : ff E 1 'Q 1- .,:H9g,,lI ii ...f ' ' A'. ' Q fl - ' ' A. W . Q Y . yr . Page Eiglz ty -seven 1 Page Eighty-eight MARGARET ANSLEY, Athens. A. B. Eastern Star Club ELIZABETH ANTHONY, Kalamazoo. junior High GRACE ANNVAX', Lake Odessa.. Early El. Early El. Club ELEANOR APPELDOORN, Kalamazoo. Later EI. Later El. Club KATHEIUNE Anms, McBoi11.. Art. Art Club ETHE1. AREHART, Otsego. Senior High. Eldorado SUMNER ASHTON, KaIa4'na:.'oo. A. B. ARLENI5 AS'FLING, Con.rtfmfine. Later El. Later El. Club Le Cercle Francais RUTH Arwoon, Dowagiac. Later El. OLIVE BACKHURST, St. Clair. Later El. Later El. Club , Girl Scouts VVomen's Physical Education Association MINA BANNON, 7'ravcrse City. Art. Art Club C. L. BARBER, Cresscy. Manual Arts. Y. M. C. A. Country Life Club ELlZABI51'I'l Bm-zxxoun, Spring Lake. Junior High. MANCHLYN BARKER, Paw Paw. Music and Art. l E Art Club Glcc Club BEATRICIQ BARRY, Hu.vt'ing.v. Later El. Y. XV. C. A. DONALD BA1z'1'u0I.oM12w, Lawton. A. B. Lucrm BA1u'L1a'1'1', Eos! Jordan.. Early El. Early El. Club BICTI-I BA'1'C1-Im.oR, Buclmuan. Early El. BRQWN ANU GOLD Staff JENNIE BAx'rmz, Knlwlmzroo. Senior High. GLAUYS BAYLUN, Grand Rapids. Early El. Early El. Club Wommfs Lc-aguc t Yam 1, . 51 ' - 1' 'A 'x Y . - I Q o . ' A . Y fq r ,f l M , ,A V L V l Q 4' 111: .V -, ,. , I '-- l 'l 3 ,if ,lf ,. fl., ' . JL 'Ok Page Eighty-nine i 1 v i , , P I i E. 4 V V a i . w I . i-. Page Ninety TI-IELMA BEACH, Cedar Springs. Later El. Later El. Club ROBERT BECKER, K0'II1'lI1'U'500. Junior High. ALICE BE Junior High Club CKER, Grandzille. Senior High. Y. VV. C. A., Social Chairman Senior THELMA High Club ' GLADYS BEEBE, Flmlzing. Junior High. Junior High Club Women's Chorus BILEBE,P0l'li!l1ld. Later El. X Later El. Club XTIOLET B lXfIAR10Rx' BI-IERY, Porfagc. Home Economics ELL, Mattawan. Senior High. Classical Club LoR.x1N1z Players ALFRED BraLLr:1z, Battle C-week. Special. Tennis Players BEN 1-IAM, Cedar Spri1ig.v. junior High. ORSIE Blcxrmnr, Cedar .S'in'i11gs. Later El. Later El. Club ELEANORI5 BICNNINK, Kalamazoo. Music. Girl's Glce Club Classical Club, 'l're:,as. Im BENSON, Mmavliall, Later El. AIQTI-IUII Blanca, illrf.rkr'g0l1. Manual Arts. Band Men's Glue Club Square and Compass Club Chorus DKJliLl'l'l'IX' BICRGIN, Lowell. Later El. Later flil. Club ANN Blauf:1cL1N'1', Miuxkvgnn. Junior High. Academy ' Players Glaumm lilsslmlclz, Coloma. Senior High. SHIRLEY BETTIS. Rfwcmm. Later El. Later lil. Club Auuamz BICKNELI., Ma,r.vhaJl. Later El. Later El. Club ALDEN BIERMAN, Bmzloni Harbor. A. B. Y. M. C. A. - Llcom Bu:I.lax', 560115. Limited. 'W' Page Ninety-ovze lg 1. F , 55 Q l li N 4 i SY' x Page Ninety-two IVIARTI-IA BISHOP, Vicksburg. Music and Art. Chorus Art 'Club Blmxlclz Blssnu., Jones. Later El. Eastern Star Club Mums Brxrmz, Iffflutr Pigcon. Early El. Early El. Club Louis BLACK. Kalmlmsoo. Physical Education OPM. BLAINE, Parc' Paw. Early El. Early El. Club EL1zAmzTH BLAIR, lialmnarzoo. Music. Glue Club Music Study Club Senate Orchestra 1 XVomen's Chorus Mixed Chorus V IRGIXIA 'Bl.onme'r'r, jiri!-IGIIIGJJIIO. A. B. L0 Ccrclc Francais. klARliUlflilAl'lf BLASEN, Iunia. Early El. Early El. Club RL rH Borasla, Grand Rupidx. Physical Education. Daucc Club Physical Education Association Orchestra K.-x'rrrin'x Bocsulz, Cu.v.vofvoli.r. Later El. Later El. Club Chorus LEMOINE lS04:uE. Colflrcirrfer. Senior High. Senior High Club Eastern Star Club lh'l.XBI.li BOHN. Clem-lofte. A. B. Classical Club i Le Cercle Francais Senate TRAY BnnNl1:'r, lKlU4llNIIflS00. A. B. 1Jouo'rnv Bo1:nN1211. Burr Oak. Home Econqmics. 1 Home Economics Club Dmus liommn, Hillsdale. A. B. Debating ' Biammcna liosmzn, Kalrmmsoo. Later El. Later El. Club PAU1.iNra Borzxliu, Slurgis. Later El. Later lil. Club lb'lAlll2I.J.E Bowmsm, Stocklzridgc. Senior High. Orchestra RUTH Bowlalgs, Lanxing. Music. Music Club Chorus Iruamz Bowlausox, Srlzoolcravfl. Later EE Later El. Club ' rig. ill? lv? ,r V 'M 'ff' - Q1 QQ l g X 'L lf if - li V' ' iilii ' N 'I f Lf l' 7, 7-,. j 5 I ,. , L Page Ningfy-three ff Page N inety-four JENNIE Borcla, Lmzsing. Junior High. Y. W. C. A. BHSSIIC Bow, Memlun. Later E12 Later El. Club Bmxxclz B-uocicua. Scollx. Later El. C1u's'rAL Bxmunox, Hasliwxigx. Rural Ed. Country Life Club EDITH BRAM, Goslmu, Ind. Later El. Hiking Club Later El. Club Cluuua BRAZEE, Kalamazoo. Senior High. Le Cercle Francais Classical Club b'lll.DR1EU BROQHMAN, Pellsfon. Later El. Later El. Club Cmxm BRODY, Lawton. Later El. Later El. Club . Amana Buoifwuk, Portage. Later El. HELEN BROWN, Iron illozmlain. Junior High Eastern Star Club Oteyokwa junior High Club Himlamfr BRUWNING, Pm-flimd. Rural Ed. Country Life Club Vnzomm BUNUY, Benton 1-Irnrbor. Junior High. Junior High Club Girl Scouts HOXVARD BRUMM, Na.vlz'v-illc. Junior High. Country Life Club Junior High Club Lncu,1.is Btwn, 1.mlingtou. Early El, Early El. Club DOROTIIY' BUCHANAN, Grand Rapids. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Emxm BUCK, Lowell. Junior' High. Le Ccrclc Francais EKMA BUCK:-IQUT, Kalamazoo. Later El. TWILA I3urF1Nu'roN, Na.vlwilIc. Early El. - Early El. Club Ion BROZAK, Crystal Fallx. Physical Education. Oteyokwa ELVA BUNNELL, Lafwrcncif. Early El, Early El. Club Page Ninety-five YY V1-Ki 5.-'Chi Jffifl Ll ' R fl.. R! I1 l r 1 I i N i l 1 I :V J 73 3 'I I Page N inety-szkv THELIXIA BURDICK, M-nslcegolz. Junior High. Iuniox' High Club GERARD BURGHDORII, Rodney. Senior High. LETAH BURKE, Colon. Later El. Eastern Star Club CASPER BURKLUND, Clzeboygan. Physical Education IYIABEL BYRNE, Bvldiazg. Junior High. E. GER'I'RUm2 CALKINS, Bronson. Senior High. lX'l3.'lRIE CAREY, Grand Rapids. Early El. Early El. Club BI-:RNICR CARL, Kalamazoo. Senior High. LAURA CARO, Grmui Rapids. ' Early El. Early El. Club VIRGINIA CARROLL, Otsego Commerce. Commerce Club V ALn1sR'm CASE, I-lunar. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Dance Clnb ITIAROLD Cnss, lisccmnba. A. B. BROWN ,mn GOLD Staff Otcyokwa Club BIEATRICIQ CAVANAUGH, Kalrmzusoo. Early El. Early El. Club C1zcn.1.i Cisuiauxix, Slambauglz. Junior High. Oteyokwa Club Junior High Club JULIUS Clmsla, Grmui Rapids. A. B. VVAYNLZ Cl-IILDS, W'a.Ilcc1'zfille. Rural High. Country Life Club Y. M. C. A. EVA CHURCH. Hollun. Home Economics. Home Economics Club Ivlfixm' Crduuc, I'If'alkarv1iIle. Senior High. Country Life Club Senior High Club Classical Club XVomcn's Chorus lWiILDRlElJ CLAUSON, Lm1'i1z,r1lon,. Later El. Later El. Club lhalzxvcla Cx.1av1iLANn, Martin. Senior High. Academy Eldorado Club Chorus .,,... x .ig-gg., .lil -1 M Q -- R X iff i 4 l , sg . W -'e , Page Ninety-seven Page Ninety-eight STUART CLEVELAND, Imlay City. A. B. ANNA CLOCK, Otsego. Early El. KATHRYN CLUGG, llfl17lCCIOIlt'L. Early El. Early Elementary Club Eastern Star Club ELIZABETH CLUGG, lllancclo-na. Early El. Early Elementary Club Eastern Star Club CAROLYN COAIW, Greenville. Later El. Later Elementary Club HELEN COLLINS, Wol1Jcriue. Junior High Junior High Club ERNEST COMPTON, Saranac. Senior High. -Y. M. C. A. w'ERROL CONKLIBQAIJQHOF. Manual Arts. jf? .4-,, . .- ZXZJLW' EILEEN CONNOR. Sparlrr. Early El. Early El, Club VIZRA CONNOR, Cedar Spf-ings. Later El. Later Elementary Club VTOLE'l' CoNs'rAN'r1N1cAU, Escamllm. Junior High. Junior High Club, Vice-president 'l llil.EN COOK, .5'l1n'y'i.v. Later El. L:-ltcr El. Club Ivl'AiaGA1u2'1' COOK, Harbor Bm uh. Senior High. FRANKLIN Coomcrc, Cl1UI'IG710f.1'. B. S. ' H.-xzml. Coomak, HilI.vdalc. Junior High. ELIZABETH COWHAM, Marcellus. Early El. Early El. Club THHLMA Cowuss, B-nrr Oak. Flumclcs Cmmmz, L Y. W. C. A. Glculcvlm CRM11-'1'mm, lgfldill-g. Junior High Club Junior High. anxfny. Later El. junior High. Pixumnli CRISSMAN, Cnlr1'uu1lcr. Early El. Early El. Club i - .:z5.,-A '- , gi' . , . 5. .5....:.. Q.: ,H f ff 'J 'I I J 1 ,-l. w-nf . 4 .1 1 ,iw I L! I . E I I I.. 1 4 R , fi N C Q 1 ml k 1 i j . f 7- 3113 . l fi L gf ' 1 I :Q E hw' . f . s fl- ' 4 Q T 1 e Q l 7, 4 1 Y, ' 'F 1,1 1-Q x ' Ps ' 1 in 1 1' . , -.. Q,-TQ! , Ii, N. . a i , lf' 1 Nfl fe. 'V i Y' - ' gf' X '-:gin TQ? - - , Qf?i1Q 'fi1 i ii' 'F j , , wt.. lv' Page N iuety-nine E i M'A, N X ' r il. QP 5.5 'iii ee.. 55 l we A gl R l 1 i Page One Hmldrerl MYRON Cnoox, Kala.ma.soa. Commerce. Cross Country Commerce Club Debating v GLAIJYS CROSBY, Iiraulefarf. Early El. Early El. Club LEQNA CROSBY, Three Oaks. Later El. Y. NV. C. A. ALTIIIREX' CUSHMAN, South I-Iavrnf. Early El Early El. Club, President VVomcu's League FRANCES DA1i.ou, Grand Rapids. Senior High. Senate Eldorado VVomen's League Council Douornv DANIELS, fackron. Senior High. Academy Classical Club VVomen's Chorus Le Ccrclc Francais Senior High Club Er.laANo1e DAVIS, Sclzoolcrcift. Music. Academy Glee Club Girls' Quartette, Pianist CORA DAVIS, Ca-mdcn. Limited. Country Life Club lX'liAXlNli DAVIS, Schoolcraft. Early El. Early El. Club N iar.r.us DAVIS, Mu.vkcgo1z. Later El. W'omen's Chorus Douwrnv IJ.1xx'1-mksu, Hurl. Later El. Senate XVANDA IJl:Ax,, IJIIIVI' Oak. Later El. Mmuox Dia jomz, Grand Rapids. Later El. Later El. Club ' XVomen's Chorus Mdxucmu-:'r Dia Llws, Dvllan. l'.utcr El. Russian. Ula MAY, Ku-Imfuzsoo. Special. Dmxornv DIEMMINK, Grand Ru-pirl.v. Later El. Later lul. Club MARION IJ1-:NN1aR'1', Hari. Senior High. Senior High Club Senate RUl!lER'l'A Diaxsmomc. Hill.vn'41Ir. Later El. Irusma Dmmorr, C'on.rlauiimf. Early El. Early El. Club Chorus Naomi Dmvlcv, Crdm' .S'fw-izigx. Early El. Early El. Club . S. Y. , V . T 4, . .1 i 1115.1 1 in 'W I ii l K N Q 1 '-if 3, X l X I JI i A 'Ji L i ia' r .L fi . . , gf . hit? -.g I-f Luigi ' y ,:- , . i li l L ARK! Lt i H U V d I r 1 '- 'C-L, -- - jig, i ' . v iw' I E55 , rm Page One Hundred One i 4 i LA ':' - Leaf..- gg W - 'mai ' A fiihlf 95? ,I if - Ag- 1 -. .V 34 .D , .,AA 1 3 , , Page One Hundred Two ALICE DIEIIL, ICKZIINIICISIYO. Early El. IWARIE Drum., Charlotte. Senior High. Lc Ccrclc Francais GRACE Domi, Kalaiuimcoo. B. S. Home Economics Club Wissuav Domav, Cahmzcf. Junior High. Oteyokwa Club Junior High Club CLARENCE Doouav, Killa-mason. Manual Arts. MAU1uc1a DORAN, Sault Sie. Marie. Junior High Junior High Club Oteyokwa GRACE DREW, H11rf.i'mr1rillc. Early El. Early El. Club AIARY DUN1.Ax-, Edmore. Art. Art Club 'Eastern Star Club AllEI4YN DYKE, Gram! l?a11id.v. Later Elf Later El. Club NIARJORIE EAMAN, Bnnlon Harbor. Commerce. Commerce Club Academy Louisa Emu., Kalamazoo. Later El. Later El. Club Classical Club BEA'rluc1a Ensure, I-1ml.vom'iIIc. Later El. Dance Club Later El. Club Classical Club ALICE E1,1.Io'r'r, Dnrurigirzc, Early El. Dams i2l,LlU'l l', Dmcfagimr. Early El. EVA ELLIS, Burlmmm-. Junior High. Eldorado Club junior High Club Rivru li1.l.su'uR'1'H, Kalaumson. Senior High. Academy, Prcsiclcut Gmuvs Eulcicsux, Cryslnl Falls. Commerce. Commerce Club Oteyokwa Club Hmuax' ENns1.12x', lfula-mason. Senior High. Forum Varsity Debate Vicvron liurvlcsox. :V0:':r'41y. A. B. Otcyokwa Club RlfSSrIl.l, EVANS. lx'rzla1na::m1. Senior High. Glcc Club Square and Compass .Q E xr -Q a ma :mari is ,ara la H , W , - 'eIEQ E f B ' ' 1- I E rf .. 5 . l B 5 lf 'Q lf' v fl 1- K1 5 . 1 'Q-'V' ia lmfzw l, B 1 YW rr H . , :2: .. H: - fi, 1- .hw ,.,.,. 13... ....,., .L zz, Z . ffl., , ' ., 3:5 '-ir... 'ua ,H ' -Q r.: :.. 'V-:jg ' ' .-,EK '-1 5 V .,.N . I, ., 15:1-fb .. f-15 if H , llu- .. Em W gm ' B H B E E .4 E K xr rr -'ii na an 1:- jxgm I - 'jig ' ' A 'W' if lm Q if r 'Y Q ve J- all rr ,, fl ' r 9, U W ,S ,, ful 41 rg- , .1.. :.5.:::: x sr as mg , ' ' ze fa z B Q sw . .. ,M rr a as E rr 'S 'Z lr H' , 3. T? J . 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J, 'Womens' Chorus Glec Club Music Study Club Varsity Trio Li-zxlx FETKIZ. Sl. .lnxl-plz. Later El. Later El. Club Iflowuzu FrNL14:v, Dowrlgiac. Rural Life Norma F1xE'rx', l'v!u.vkvy. Senior 'I-Iigh. Senior High Club iMAR,IURlli FISHER, Sfvorla. Early El. Early El, Club VIOLA Fl'l'Cl'I. Hurlmmm. Early El. Early El. Club Mn.nm2n F1.iu,:la1., C'0a11el'.wilIr'. Early El. Early El. Club ELMO Fl.ANxiiux', Huillu Crruk. Physical Education. I-lismx F1.1acx1-:xs1'1N1-:, Kalamazoo. Later ELIZAHM 1-I Fins.-xi-, Kalanzusuo. Junior High. FMT!-x Fmasuu. Bur11ip.v. Senior High. lVomcu's Chorus Y. XV. C. A. TERENCIZ F1.owiaR, McMillan. B. S. D0lx0'rHx' 'l'A1mP.RHu, Frcefvort. Commerce. Commerce Club LUCLLL15 Foiaixrzxan, Iii-nlun Harbor. Early El. Early El. Club VVomcn's Chorus Lucirs Fouxessrizn, Scalfs. Early El. Early El. Club El. - ' ' in-' , 1, I .. I' 1 , -, f: f A -I . fix v l fl w, , ,.. . , 'V . 3' 4 ? Y l N I .ff X5 ,C Page One Hundred Five A Page: One Hundred Six BERTIIA Fosrizn, Lowell. Early El. Early El. Club Colm F osrma, Lowell. Later El. Later El. Club L RICHARD FRANKOWSKI, Mz1.vkcgo11.. B. S. Wm Club ALILDRED FRANZ, Nilvx. Later El. Later El. Club W Y. NV. C. A. BLANCHE FRINK, H vspe-ria-. Early El. Early El. Club Clxrmeruxxa FULCHER, Th-ren Rivers. Early El Early El. Club IXIILDRED FUNK, Bangor. Later El. Y. XV. C. A. Eowlum GAINES, Detroit. Physical Education Track M. JL'Nl'IjyliY. Harbor Bc-nch. Junior High. I -EVA Gfxlmxcmn, Lake' Odvxxa. Junior High. Junior High Club NIARIEI. GEEK, Malloon, III. Early El. Early El. Club VVomcn's Chorus M A1uoN G1-zzox, Gruml .li'uf1id.r. Later El. Later El, Club Biassnc C9II.lilill'l', Slivlbyf. Early El. Early El. Club 'Lc Ccrclc Frzulcziis l-lfxkmwr G.IES'l'RUM, Mu.rlcf'yon. Early El. Early El. Club VVomcn's League Council Roiuaur Gi.os'ru1cic. loniu. Junior High. Tribunal junior High Club llrllhllklill GOI5R'I'LliR, Mvudon. Later El. Later El. Club Gmnvs Goomucin, Colon, Early El. Ci.1N'r0N GcnumN, Gram! Ralvizlx. Senior High. Ilimornv Goksmwia, liullla Crrek. Rural Life. Country l.ifc Club NVACIE Goss, kuckford. l-:,1tcr El. Later El. Club fi' Page ..i 4 i One Hundred Seven Page One Himdrcd Eight ,l-Umm' GRACE, Mmavlzul. Early El. Early El. Club ENA Gluwxas, Rockford. junior High. Junior High Club Duius GRAY, 7il'tlIUL'l'XC City. Early El. Early El. Club Mmmuav Gum., New Bzijfalo. Later El. Later El. Club 'lflxczla GULDBRANIJSILN, Imdingtovi. Special. Science Club BIESSIE HAAN, Jlfll5kl?g0llf. Later El. I L,uRrs'riNla HAAN, Iialmiiuson. Junior High. . .ll-f' , Q. ,X will-icuiila HAAN, Grand Ra-jiids. Early El. Early El. Club ' XVEB I-IAcmnoNE, Kala-masoo. Physical Education DOROTHY HA1'um'r, louia. Commerce. Academy Commerce Club Delta Rho Forensic Board Gr Rurr-I IfIA1.I., Elbcrlu. Early El. Early El. Club X7lVIAN I'IAMll.l,, Harlforr1'. Iuniorll-Iigh. Junior High Club EST1-1 lea 1'IAMll.'l'0N, Tlrrvrr Oaks. Early El. Y. XV. C. A. 1-lfxzm. I-lAMlL'1'oN, Cmrlmz. Later El. Rumi I4.lAlNlIL'l'ON, Drlroif. Early El. Le Ccrcle Francais Early El. Club ll'lAL'llli I'IAMMOND, Spring Lakc. Later El. Eastern Star Club A Crmlmas I'IAMl l'ON, Knlmmusoa. Junior I-Iiglx. Nfl' J Players V - Y if 'Vribulxal 1 ? 23. 4, La , ,if Q 7? a . H 73 J , AGNES I-Iamsrlan, Kalfmmsrm. Junior High. 1 '- 3 E . Q -V., -1,-'L , ..34 ' f ' I-In-:max lIfxxuu1a'rr, Cuofwr-.v-villv. Early El. ij ' Early El. Club r - 6 A !A , ll .. li' -J fl lL1.1mNoR 1-IANSI-:N. Pvrzlwnler. Early El. , j Early El. Cluh 415.-if .Q AA.-1 ' --as-11 X 4 Y' 3 . l . .. , . ... b :EP Q2 4 f - Q If . if , ' ' 521 .17 f vs 1 fr ,. q., H' '-: ' , ' Y .IQ ' . 5,111 LMI .Lili 'Q ff '. :L Jizz . ., ,fp 3' ' 121: ' .dill 'H f'Q!f 1 ' Ji ' 'Ji Page One Hundred Nine t . . is . .-5, I ' 'Q 71. i I i I at 44 1 i li WI I 'L ri f , f .'.5k,f V. vs f ttf IE' lakh ,-1 of 1' V I :N 2-55,-, ' 9 i 'V-v:,,, ,Aka Page One Hundred Ten f 9, I ' r i 1 1 5, , ,xi - .L , i Tef1g,a' .1EE.zrg5 , f., . .. .ii'L'1i, - i ' 'QS A: '. ' .2151 rim '- fl.. . . iv.-. ,... A ,.s:11. . 'E'-3,2 ' if. , .,, . i i.-ty ' - i' . .1 VIRGINIA HARBUUR, Kalavxizzwon. A. B. Gu-:MA I-lA1u.1aY, ffrclcson. Later El. Later El. Club hlV0ll1Cll,S Chorus HELEN HARl'lqAN, Blnomingdalv. Later El. TIIERINIAN HARRIS, Iron-w00u'. Senior High Forum Delta Rho Oteyokwa Varsity Debate BEA'r1ucE HARRISON, Rcweiuizx. junior High. Junior High Club - Eastern Star Club 'Dance Club FEIJELMA I-IART, Kalamasoo. Early El. Early El. Club BERNICIC PIARTLINE, Galicn. Later El. Later El. Club i Y. VV. C. A. CLEO HAIt1'WIG, P0w'tIa.ml. Art. VVomen's League Council Art Club Academy Players BROWN AND Gom, Assistant Art Editor I'IAZEL HARVEY, Old Mis.vio11-. Later El. X Country Life Club HARVEY' HAUER, Reading. Senior High. Y. M. C. A. NIARGARET I-Ir:A'rH, I-Iastings. Early El. Early El. Club MARGUEux1'E.HEInnIcIc, Almzson. Senior High. Classical Club MIRLE HENRY, flllcgan. Physical Education. MARY HEVERLY, KaIa.ma.':oo. Later El. NIARGARET Hru., Baltic Creek. Later El. Eastern Star Club LIILDRED HINDliRI.I1'ER, Atlic-ns. Senior High. Academy Science Club VERA 1'IENDERSON. Fremnonlu Later El. ESTHER HING:k, Kalamazoo. Later El. Later El. Club - Le Ccrcle Francais VVomen's Chorus CHARLES I-Imscn, Benton Harbor. Senior High. Senior High Club VERA I-Iocxm, Elk Ralfvids. Early El. Early El. Club vif M. , .1 'W j 1. 1 , y y' . 1 ua' 1' ' . 'J ' I 1 A ' it ' i L ' Q Q-5 N Z .,,. r fi .d QQ' ,xl if':'fT'?'E git 11 . li ' .' 'KJ' Q- 3, N i i lH'f',, ., ,- gf' i A if :1 1 - 5 we L, :cu 2 1 nip 1. .zl M . . . me l V- l T 1' .-4 I i 1 i i 1 i 'I of ! ll Page One Hundred Eleven l X l l S 1 1-qi - . .,,,u- age One Hundred Twelve H. EDNA Hosxsmm, G-rand Rapids. Later El. Later El. Club ETOILE HOFFMAN, Iflll!lf1llll.'J00. Early El. BERNADINE Holfirxmlv, Sf7l'i1!-gf10I'l'. Later El. Later El. Club Lucrrmz IHOFFMAN, Suujield. Early El. DORIS I-Iornuxnos, flzzgmta. Scnior High. Le Cercle Francais Senior High Club LENN HOI.lJliIKIGE, Augusta. Junior High. . J ANNE HOLKIEHOER, Holland. Early El. Y. W1 C. A. YVomen'S Chorus 1 Qlox' HOLLINGER, Battle Creek. Senior High Senior High Club Lc Cercle Francais Players CLARA HOLLEMAX, Byron Center. Later El. lVomeu's Chorus ' Later El. Club Imam: I'IOI.SHUH', Stmgis. Later El. Later El. Club ALLIA Hoor1Nc:A1xNr1n, Gras.: Lake. Senior High. LIQILA I'IO0VER, Kalfmzcwoo. Junior High. MAE HOOSTLIAN, Dozvagiac. Junior High. junior High Club ANGELA I'IOR,GAN, Grand Rapids. Early El Early El. Club Chorus Pnonmz I-IORNADAV, Kalamazoo. Music. Music Club EDITH Hosuan, Kallcaska. Later El. Later El. Club ANNE IJOXVARD, Lowell. Senior High. Senate JANE IHOWARD, M t. Clemens. Junior High. Senate Junior High Club Physical Education Association EVELYN I-Town, Harlan. Early El. I-Imuw l-lnwlcu., Riwr Nmlgr. A. B. Page 0110 Hundred Thirteen P .: 4 5-., V 150' - .- .a !l- 3,24 A . lj , . mf '1 '. ' 555' ' A A ' 0, xl nr ' l igg -f ' P, Page One Hundred Fourteen . -HAROLD I-Icmzzxim, Kalamazoo. A. B. HILLEN HUMPHREY, Cadillac. Home Economics Home Economics Club NELL112 I'IUMl'l-IREV, Cnsnozfia, Later El. Later El. Club 4 f DUNALD I-IUNSAKER, Otsegof B. S. Baseball Men's Glec Club ERMA HUNT, 5'lul'gi.v. Later El. Later El. Club EVELYN HUNT, Kalamazoo. Early El. Players Early El. Club ELIZABEN-I I-IUTCHINS, Coldwfzlcr. Music. Glee Club XVomen's League Council Music Study Club Trio Xvlum HYNES, Freeport. Music. Glec Club Band Orchestra Music Club JAMES ILIFF, Hopkins. B. S. JUNE IRLAND, Naslmillc. Later El. Country Life Club Y. VV. C. A. .l'IEI.EN IRWIN, Bafllc Creek. Later El. Doms JACOBS, 1l'lmze Riwrs. Early El. Early lil. Club GRACE Jzxconus, lirrhrwzavzoo. Later El. Doucfxs JACOKIES, Grand Rapids. Early El. .Early El. Club Y. W, C. A. LILLIAN JAKEWAY, Grand Ravpids. Later El. Later El. Club G1.AnYs JAMES, Gczlien. Later El. Later El. Club XVILI-'RED jlxmas, Ifrrlnnznzno. Special. I-l'1a1.EN JANASHAK, Kalamazoo. Commerce. Commerce Club Archery Club NIARGARIET Jmcvrs, Bcnlon Harlmr. Early El. Early El. Club GLADYS J'131f1f1aNs, Albion. Rural Education. -1 -- -. --r 4 -..:. 3- 1 ' A A 191 x iw- 3 -2 L lr 1 ! i 11' ' 1 1 1 l .1 X Y. 35 , I l 1 1 , 1 1 V , . my W , 1 '. ?' E'L- 1l , if-Q..-532,41 . r. .1 . 4' N 'bl 4' f ' 4 ln' 1. x . 1 1 1 11, 2.1 A . Egg. I ' 1' ' 1 ll--y C ' C J- 5 W A 'J 1 ,-c v vlir 1 f 1' J '1 'H 'l 1 -1, 41- .. f,::1.,.,.: 1 1 wil-1. , . rffiwjf, A 1-sl ,5 - , 1 px: 1 -11 N.: ,,- , --5 1 - 11-aa ,' ' 1212 , rf V ' ' ' ' E ur- fr 1. - -jul' --3 rag' - 5 Il ,V je.. 33. . fry V Y A L. 5 : wuz EA?-is 5:0 1 lf' ' I if? 1 -xr 1 :.1' - -L '., . ? 5: gr 31' We 1 . 1-1:1 fl-'ll' A 1- ' - 1 fi ' Y ,-.. 5.1 Q- . ' 1a-Q F-- .5.'1',fQ . , 1 , . . . -4 ' fl Page One Hundred Fifteen 5 T U L l U l n 2 ., l 1 l l l U Nw , W .l ll O, 5 . . , , Ti L ' Q 4 LAT 'I V. :i 'NT 4 V.. .gm 5 AI qr ' .' A-5.95. V A,,. l .439 rw l Jdl sl 1 'x 'f sf -:-:ng ,W J , I . 3 X 'EA f 1 .-.X - , 6:2 1 . -l Y' O .1 FU' J f ll r x I 3 -rl ,Qu . . 'A ' 1 .. LL! H 1 125 .4 3 1 l - v' .Q a H K r 1 r g.. X. L . ffl . ' R.. L wr A . .. z!.,.' z QU 1 4 J lf ., . 1 all . .1 xr- . ' - - Y .gz- Q' ,. X . PM . :FL nf Y , A :Page ,One I-lnuzlrrri S-Lrfeen '? I-IIQLEN JENNINGS, Kalamazoo. A. B. THEOOORA JENVEY, Dowagiac. Early El. Orchestra Early El. Club LUCILLE JEROME, Alma. Art. Art 'Club Emu JESSWEIN, New Carlisle. Commerce. Commerce Club ELVIRA JOHNSON, Fra-mont. Early El. Early El. Club ERWIN JOHNSON, Harbor Sfwrings. Junior High Y. M. C. A. Forum GEORGE JOHNSON, Cryslal Falls. Commerce. Oteyolcwa Club Commerce Club HAZFJ. JOHNSON, Mrm'i.vl'cc. Early El. Early El. Club Q IJELEN JOHNSON, Iflllflflill-300. Senior High. I-IILDUR JOHNSON, Mcmist-ique. Early El. Oteyokwa Club - Girls' Glee Club Chorus 4 Early El. Club J. C. JONES, .lia.Iamasoo. A. B. Men's Glcc Club, President Mixed Chorus Pmur. Jomss, Ka-Iamasoo. Early El. VVILMA JONES, Burr Oak. Later El. DOROTHY Jovcla, Kala-mason. Art. Art Club, Trcnsurcr Lu Ccrclc Francais CAuo:.1Nm KAISliIi, Tim-c Oaks. Early El. Early Elementary Club JERINIC KAMNG, Holland. Iunior High. JOSHPHINE KAZUNAS, lflfhilc Cloud. Later El. Later Elcnmcntary Club BUNITA ICICGERREIS, Gram! Rapids. Early El. Early Elementary Club Donoruxf KliI.l.OGG, Lake View. Early El. MAR!l.Nl!li'l' ICENNEDY, Kalamazoo. Early El. H E W H H I 2 H B .. , ....,i D ... ,nl 85' H' 'Z' '... 'f E li.: -i' :. .2511 .5 - - -ms. 45:33. - :1: x l I 'ff' H gs. .age ...FE Q H w . ....1..'..r.....a:-....5, , V ... T r E E: B :.,.ff..iEE1 .... .... ..:. ..f:'::f: 3 2-2 'f. ::2:fE' H QZ4f Ul.if EZEH I K E w S8 f . ss ss gs , E E 5 gf' H -K E ' ' Q 5:5 E , mm 'QW 1 ms nm ss wa was sms ms : me mn ss sm nw mammssnm , mmm ' as ms UW H milk W .... 355. 321, k E Q ni saga N H if mn, 'gf X X , .J r H l B E Q: Ezgml E gin. 'N 's xl H H 1 . W E s E M 1 XSS 58 mar mmm ss . . . ab W? B2 Q2 . EN! 'S H3 M. WE . mm? B M ma n a ma BDE? gang gg, -as BE Page One I-Iuudred SETICHIEBII Page One Hundred Eighfceu BIILDRED KERCHER, Camden. Later El. Later El. Club Lisolm IKIENATH, Deerfield. Junior I-Iigh. Junior High Club Eastern Star Club IVIARJORIE KING. Grand Rapids. Early El.- Early El. Club Chorus D01zo'rHY KINNEY, Dccuturr. Senior High. Senior High 'Club Lum Kmisv, Ga1vsI1m'g. Physical Education. Roniikr Kuusv, ilflarccllus. Senior High. , Senior High Club FORREST Krssrxmara, Vickslmrg. Physical Education. LIARY ICLAVINSKI, Bronson. Lated El. Later El. Club AI.BER1':X IQLINE, Galivnl. Early El. Early El. Club Y. W. C. A. MA1:c:,xRE'r ICLOCKNER, Three Oaks. Early El Early El. Club Anlzuwls KLOSE, Ballle Creek. Early El. Early El. Club CATHERINE Kxomt, South, Band, Ind. Home Economics. Home Economics Club , ' VVTLMER IiNOIiR'l'ZEIl, J1I1HUf. Special. Student Manager, Freshmen Football BROWN AND Gum, Advertising Manager Tribunal Varsity Debate ORPHA IQNOWLES, Scottzfille. Home Economics. Home Economics Club Y. W. C. A. FLORIQNC1: KN UTM, flllrgau. .Physical Education. Physical Education Association ANNA lCOCHENllERl'ER, Tho111.f1.vo1willc, Early El. Early El. Club Eastern Star Club 'iVliYR'l'LlE .Ko1aa:LER, L'lIlH1lgf01b. A. B. Y. VV. C. A. Social Sciencp LucI1.LE KQEHIJNGER, Kalamaczoo. Early El. Early El. Club 1VIAncxa1.1.,x Kom-11.lNG1a1z, IcllIfL11lII.3'00. Early El. Early El. Club VVomen's League N1lLlJRl5D ICOISNIGSHOF, Buclzzman. Later El. Later El. Club Eastern Star Club . l z -A 1, 4-fs' - bf.. ,f l 1 1 , .E -EE ..l ge One Hundred Nineteen r . I i . 1 ! r ! l Page One Hundred Twenty FREDERICK Koms, Kalamazoo. A. B. DOROTHY KoTH,' Battle Creek. Junior High. junior High Club, President REINHART KRAUSE, Grand Rapids. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club Y. M. C. A. Tzmonoxua Kalman, Galaxburg. Special. RUTH KRUIGER, Stm'gis. Later El. Later El. Club ELIZABETH KUCKS, Augusla. Junior High. MAY KUJAMPA, Amasa. Later El. Later El. Club Oteyokwa Girls' Chorus DAVENA KUHLMAN, Grand Haven. Later El Later El. Club EMMA LABERDY, Ea-u Claire. Later El. Later El. Club Mxumxan LACHNIDT, Three Oaks. Early El. , Y. W. C. A. Early El. Club l , ANNA LAMB, Menominic. Early El. Early El. Club DELIA LAMPEN, Hamilton. Rural Elementary. Country Life Club H. M. LAMPHERE, Grand Ledge. Art. Academy Art Club Dono1'nY LASH, Benton Harbor. Physical Education. Physical Education Association. I-I. I. LATHAM, Battle Creek. Junior High. Junior High Club Y WV. C. A. VlflLli'F LA1v1'1su, lfVllifff?1lIUI'C. Later El. Later El. Club Y. XV. C. A. Cxscu. LAUMEN, Emu-I. Senior High. PAULINE LAVANWAY, Hanlon Harbor. Early El. X. W. C. A. Early El. Club JUANITA LANGSTON, Hastings. Home Economics. Home Economics Club IVIARY LEHMER, Howe. Later El. Latex' El. Club -v ,. -,- ,,? Page One Hum'11'cd Twenty -0718 S- ff -iff: , 1 - 3,- 5 , i E F Page One Hundred Twenty-two I'IELEN LEONARDSON, Pittsford. Early El. Eldorado Early El. Club GRACE LETC1-IER, Buclzrmzm. Junior High. Eldorado Club IRMA LEVEY, Elric. Junior High. Junior High Club FRANK LEVINE, Sault Ste. Marie. B. S. Oteyokwa Club ALICE LEWIS, Greenville. A. B. Senate ELSIE LEWIS, Kalumazroo. Later El. Later El. Club Orchestra HOXVARD LEWIS, Kalamazoo. B. S. Orchestra VIOLA LEWIS, Grand Rapids. Junior High Orchestra Glee Club Junior High Club VIVIAN LICKLEY, P-itlxford. Early El Early El. Club RAYMOND LINCOLNHOL, St. loseph Art Art Club IRENE Locicwoon, Kala-umxsoo. Early El. Early El. Club CARL Looimls, Cfmmtfiu. Senior High. Senior High Club I'iEl.15N Luuvr, Holi. Physical ifCll1CZltl0ll. Physical Education Association Dance Club RUTH Loviau., Charlollv. Later El. Elclorndo Club 'I.:L1.er El. Club ALVIN Lovmu, Dafrofl. B. S. Trzlck W' u.1.m1u I..ovINf:. Dulroil. Physical Education. Track Basketball Emu. 1.umzuMoN, Reading. Senior High. lizaimlcl-1 Ln1K1':Ns, ,lftl-lI11l1Ui.'J00. A. B. I-IIQLEN fl-U1u1x1e1:'r', lifmrl. Senior High. VVomcn's League NVomcn's Chorus Y. VV. C. A. Classical Club Imx jomcs, Mia'fIlv11illv. Junior High. Page One Hundred Twenty-three ! f I 1 irq.: 1. '- Page Om: Himdi-cd 7 wenty-four U DOROTHY MCAFEE, St. Joseph. Commerce. Commerce Club EVA MCBRIDE, East J orclau. Later El. Later El. Club Academy GLENN MCCASLIN, KaIcm1a.s'0o. Senior High. Y. M. C. A. ' Doius MCCUNE, KaIama.eoo. Later El. VVomen's Chorus Later El. Club Ross MCDOUGAL, Sparta. B. S. DON:KI.D NICGRADY, Rockford. Special. BROWN ANU GOLD, Asst. Adv. Manager MILDRED lNICGRliGOll, Battle Creek. Junior High. junior High Club DORIS MCINTYRE, Naslwillc. Late1 El. Later El. Club Q ANNIE NICKIDIJIE, Drifter. Later El. Oteyokwa Club Later El. Club GORDON NICLESE, Decal-nr. Special. JEAN MCLONTH, Hart. Later El. Later El. Club LAURA MCMURRAY, Alamo. Senior High. Classical Club HELIEN McQum:N, Three Rizfars. Home Economics. Home Economics Club Lvua MACKELMR, Decalur. Manual Arts. Manual Arts Club ALBEMA MAIDEN, Pontiac. Later El. WVILMA MALLO, Conxtamine, Rural Elementary. Country Li fe Club JOHN MALLY, Kalamazoo. A. B. DOROTHY MANTHEI, Manistee. Early El. Early El. Club Gwr:NnoLx'N MARKLE, Lawton.. Later El. ' Later El. Club WINAFRED MARSH, Parma. Later El. Later El. Club r.. .. ,. l l i l Page One Hundred Twenty-five N. Page One Hmzdred Twenty-,six Emma NLXRTIN, R!'l'Il'llfll, Eng. A. B. M 1 LDRED Vlvfxx NIARTIN, Gram! Rczf1id.v. Early El. Early El. Club IHASON, Bafllrr Crmfk. Early El. Early El. Club Eldorado Club A NIILDRED lVrLr. EIASTEN, Port Plapc. Scuior High. lvlAs'rER, Petoskey. Early El. Early El. Club FRANCIS Chorus BLANCI-Ili lX'liA'l'HlSON, Glafistone. Iuuior High Junior High Club Oteyokwa Club Chorus , :lVl'.fXUS,IN:UIfli1llfl'..'i'0lJ. Special. ' CA'1'1-IERINE M Avo, Nairlzzzillc. Early El. ESTHER M EACHUM, .Bam-gor. Early El. Early El. Club Y. XV. C. A. DOROTHY NIEAD, Haxlings. Later El. MAr:n1sLlNic NIENDE, Saul! Ste. Maria. Later El. Oteyokwa Later Elementary Club Nl.-XRION iWEllRIl-L, Cliuzax. Junior High. Junior High Club Y. W. C. A. LAURA Mmuurr, Cl'mzslun.fin.e. Later El. Later Elementary Club Academy ELSA Mlzvmz, Meat-.v, Later El. JEWEL MICK, Clm'k.vI'ilIu. Senior High. Senior High Club AIl'lTI:IUR lVlTDl,lI,lZ'1'0N, Kalamazoo. Junior High. BROWN AND GOLD, Ass't Advertising Manager DON NIILIZS, lfl?7'II10lI'f'i'llIlL'. A. B. FLORA Mn.n,xrrM, Three Riwvzv. Early El. Early Elenmntary Club JUNE lV11L,11a1ucu, Wakefield. Physical Education. Physical Education Association Dancing Oteyokwa , Duuoruy MlLl.I5Ii, Hallie Creek. Later El. Later Elementary Club ss ms is Page Une Hundred T'wenty-seven Page One Hundred Twenty-eight MARGARIET MILLER, Bangor. Iunior High. Senate Classical Club Junior High Club WAVA MILLEIQ, Colon. Senior High. . Senior High Club OLIVE MILLER, Hartford. A. B. RAY NIILLER, Hartford. Special. :HOLLIS MINER, Allegani. Physical Education. Doxus MITCHELL, Grand Rapids. Later El. Womexfs Chorus Later El. Club MARIE IMZITCHELL, Illarshall. Early El. Early El. Club I'IELEN MOLTER, Millburg. Later El. Later El. Club MABLE MONTAGUE, Traverse City. Early El. Early El. Club MARY IVIONTGOMERY, Kent City. Senior High R. Mooc, Coldwa-ter. Later El. JUANITA Mooma, Paroxleey, Senior High. Classical Club MARGARET Mooiuzuousn, Mi. Clvmens. Junior High. HELENE ZMORAY, .4'1fgIl.l'fC1'. Later El. INEZ MORIN, Skanee. Later El. Later El. Club Oteyokwa Club Women's Chorus DOROTIJY Moxuus, Ofxcgo. Home Economics. Home Economics Club DAVID IWORRISON, Picleford. Rural High. Tribunal Country Life Club Oteyokwa Club Players DEAN .M'0RTON, Grand Haven. Special. Tennis BROWN Ami Goum Staff HELEN MORTON, Casnovia-. Later El. Later El. Club HELEN Morr, Hastings. Early El. Early El. Club Y. W. C. A. Page One Hundred Twenighnine ff, ,7.- if 1 ,-- ,..- -a.4..,.i- . -Y flfy- 41 -s'E Tf'f'.l5U ' 7 , f- '11 i ,fr Y ': ' , nfl! ,' :I -2 ' y?v:'i.. l Y i r 'l Q. K il N . 1 i - ' . I f fa 5 ' 1 1 1 'A , I ii f at 43225, 11, X217 A 1 E I l , I, .- V F ,- .xg.y- '-,r -,.Y !,,, .Z: , V Q ,,., ,, .1 ' .. ,A-fi' l f 231 ,A inf, 'S 3. N Page One Hundred Thirty - 1, ' ii 'pl ,.i .::: - .fy fl RALPH Mownv, Grand Rapids. Manual Arts. Country Life Club Manual Arts Club Archery Club Track DOROTHY MULUER, Benton Harbor. Rural High Country Life Club LOUISE MUMBRUE, Paw Paw. Senior High. Eastern Star Club Senior High Club I-Lxnour MUMBY, .S'lurgis. Manual Arts. lslxnorm NIUNGER, Br-lviderc. Commerce. Chorus Eastern Star Club Commerce Club Girl Scouts VIOLE1' MUNGER, Martin. Senior High. Y. VV. C. A. Mixed Chorus Social Science D0Nx.x MUNN, Srlzoolcra-ft. Later El. Later El. Club Ducnxrn MUNRO, Elk Rapids. Special. EDWARD Muruwocic. Gal-ivn. Rural High. Country Life Club ' Iimxla NIYIERS, vIfUl'if0I'Ii. Early El. Early El. Club Gwmznomfn Mrmcu, K alamasoo. A. B. Glec Club Chorus Music Club ELMER NELSGN, Ludinglon.. Senior Hig ADELINH Nl2l.'l'1l0lll'lC, Kallrzmazoo. Early El. Tnlco Nl5SBI'l l', Sclzoolcmfl. Senior Hig ALICE NlCXX'lllili1i, L-udinglnn. Later El. XVOIIICHSS Chorus Mixed Chorus Later Elcnicntary Club Donornv NEWTON, Hn.rIing.r. Pliysiczxl T Physical Education Association Dancing Club Chorus liimznn NILIKEIQSKDN, Gzvmzfzfille. Home Economics. Home Ec. Club PAUL Niiansxau, llfuslcegan. Music. Orchestra, Mgr. Band Glcc Club String: Quurtcttc Music Club, Vice-president 1251-ulau Noiumz, Ciruurl Rapids. Junior High. I ,lunior High Club limm Nonuc, G1-and Rnjiidx. Early El. Early l2lc1'nc11t:1ry Club h gm t. L .. I :V If 1- ,.:.,JI , .59 i ,i ,Q XT. A 93 . . L F111 Y ., it I 1 3 V . 1 ' SF wx H ,. Y .1-' ' E . 515'-Q... 4, -.' L. ' fffiaf- ,, 'RN ' .fF?5'sf L .f ' . u I M H l F- in FI f X55 -f2,. !Q5Q' ' ' 1, .' Y l f Y 1 ' ,Mgr . Q xx I' ma .. Hu I W X5 4' l ai W, L Q N l .l IN ' Y A Page One Hundred Thirty-two ILIARRIET Nonuz, South' Bend, Ind. Physical Education. Physical Education Association . XVOIIICIIIS League Council IVIAXINE N01-JCKER, Cassopalis. Seniorll-Iigh. Senate ELIZABETH Nom., Grand Rapids. Later El. Later El. Club A Y. W. C. A. LILLIAN OEHLHAFFEN, Pmu Paw. Iunior High. junior High Club EVELYN OHMAN, Hesfwcria. Later El. Later El. Club ELMER OJALA, Crystal Falls. B. S. Oteyokwa Club M ARGARET OLTHOUSE, Caledowia. Later El. Later El. Club AIN0 OSTERBERG, Hancock. A. B. A1.1z'rA OSTRANDIER, Niles. Early El. Early El. Club Eldorado Club BERTHA OWENS, Berrien Springs. Early El. Early El. Club u RUTH Pfxclciaie, Lawton. Later El. Later El. Club Le Cerclc Francais H Louis Pmsm., Pvtosfcvy. Senior High. Senior High Club ff . 5 Q i l Y . 133. , is wa N F Ji wa - ' i-:-:-:-m-:-:- ' L' 2 E 'u , mania? li E .I E ' E m s ,.,. Us - 'E J I . . Ri NWN .2 K BEaN1c:x: lfxnxxan, Iialumasoa. junior High. Junior High Club Chorus , 'I whs- - 5' ' 'fliirszsy' NIARIAN PARKER, Knlavmzsoa. Early El. -N ' Players - Early El. Club - ,. ,f --V Y-5-mf ,- RUTH PARSONS. .5'cl1oulrruf!. Junior High. - ii Junior High Club as ILA PA'r'i'iansoN. Rcwwniu. Junior High. 5' junior High Club f1-: H if . K is ,A ' E '40 P ,- Sei l , . .gf A u is is E. PAUL, l'1Lll'ff0I'fI. Senior High. Senior High Club A1.1n1:n'r Plams, Grant. B. S. Q' - f : CELL-K P1-LNNY, 1x,aIumu.':on. junior High. L, Classical Club Junior High Club A ' pg A: Wu -C ,, in i l . . . qiff ., ' l.uc'1l,i.la PERIIY, Ixulmnnson. Physical Education. ' . . . . . . . f -B Physical Education Association, Vice-president Dance Club G ,Au ,iff Ex Q. N ugu Ja um is J Q ii., -' nv-gi '13, .JN K' Li if , H893 H A i , v be m- W' 1 iw. ' 1 1-'av . ' i If -25-1 jf VW . 'g iiirin 3 ' iw' ' 7 H Page Ona fI1l71liI'L'd Tllirty-tl1rc'c a J :,:v.:,,5.,.j-K W . .. --L li' ,Q qluuu , .,.. is im rw B K i 5 ' 5? 'Wi' E.- I A X W 'SZ ' ' r x . ...- ,ln J 'fy 5.!!ifr:,? ' 1 E. is . - ' - .:. .: ,. ,. ff Ewa: - g.. r .VF .:., ,.:.1 . N Ar' x- gem.-. . .f A ...g::a.. '19 - ir -as . :F A9 .Q 1 -m, ' vm 3 5 W m Vg - Fi M? F' , pg-EP LZ' it 'Nu ..: ::: 3.: . .. . ' We 5 Q W 555 5.5- . . :. . ' 'E 5-. Q . -,N .lm I: ,. V pl :.::.:.fg 1 I - ' --fleas '- i ,,.. .,'I i - , Q. 1 i E ..., 'ii ' ....,.,,. K j 4.3 4. E Si.-I lb I X. :S - W. -:. :-: Q-zz. E -. M. ,.., ..... , .,. il, .,.. , K. ., ,., .,. ., 1 M K W E rr if W , . f V ,ms y I .,.,, 5 .,,. Page One Hundred Thirty-four LLEVA Plsnkv, Hu.vling.r. Early El. Early El. Club CHRISTINIQ Pirrizn, Wolrmrinc. Later El. Later El. Club E'r1-ual, Plrrlzns, Frrrulparl. Later El. Later El. Club Eumcri Plmsns, Baltic Crvek. Senate Classical Club Senior High AGNES PIQTEIQSON, Cadillac. Later El. Later EI. Club I-Iisnclx PlS'l'l92RSON, Cadillac. Later El. Later El. Club AN NA P1-:v1C, Ferry. Senior High. Classical Club ' Senior High Club BEULAH PHELPS, Manton. Later El. Later El. Club Y. VV. C. A. NIILDREIJ Prr1LL1'vs, Knln11mso0. Early El. Early El. Club JAMES Pmm, fIUXfll?I'ill-. Rural Education. lJono'rm9 lfimicn. Mm-lm. Later lil. Nlll.LA PII-'liR, Coloma. Home Economics. l-Tome Economics Club Wmmen's League M1a1.v1N JPIPKURN. lill'l'lllflIlX'IlfUl'. Commerce. Commerce Club Oteyokwa Club lifxm. Posr, 1..ff!'l!fll'Il1. Senior High. EDNA Pllllillli, Rfmrnna. junior I-Iigh. Junior High Club Eastern Star Club Ersiia Pmicswlsu. Sullnns Hay. Later El. Later El. Club S' .ft .re 4 . , . U11 mg . Nui , BE H522-'lv ' 1.' ,gg Wi? . .. . F K 'A I f... f 3 is tl I - 1 . In - . , . A, . G'l2R'l'RUDl-2 Pluxvl-1. l a'l'l'.lrXIIIII'U. junior High. 5 K1 Aux lm'fzi-.1., lnzlugv Cziy. Special. gg. Lg - g we 2 . ... E gg ., .-Q-ggi iw ' ' 1-V 'gi . 1'RIl5l'lA 13'uml', Ilvnlml Ilurlmr. Home lucouonucs. I V, Home l2C0l'lf'll'lllCS Club if A 'ifii Q , N, IJu1m'1'1-xx' R.-unix, Bailey. Early El. Early El. Club 'iff' .Sk 1,4 4, ,zu V 354 f A R Q - I 4+ Qt J 5 iii if ss , sm mi H i r W X . .-Y. la se.. 4 H YW' 4 tl!! 'N ps Q' 55 Tres. ,. .eat l. L 'W . , I l xg 5 4 . . we ,Ss J- ' ls' an 'g ll Qi i 'Q' S Q S- N if Qi . 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Q :V . ,mel H ... 1, rg ' 2:2 1 1 .M Ai. H .55 .- 2:2 i F53 A- H ffiiii1'Rit.:':.i ' ' 525 fr., E . .....,.. -.vA .-..:.... E ,.., ... 1 .. ...,.. . .-, Q3 fl . . M is am 'H W f ,7.,..,, .. .., ,., - E .':.:EiQ3iif::f: in li '15 lifqrfffw. W H 'Ziff ff. 'iii .. ...ix ,... .L 1. H J . .,. ...:s.e,:...:. 1 i X :.: .:. A ' 'Ears 1 . . 5 15,5 N ,.. , W I., Q A N 251 A H ' B SS IF' 1 H951 E K . H H Y 1 H . E . 1. 1ia:a. ....:: QEQEQE... , ,..Y,Z,pQQQQiQQf.fQ1,5 ,W-Q 1 ... ...L W L! ga . .. ,:s..if ss , l g' H 2 . . H + gr . H E JMR J . .-5.-' 1- 1 2 , 1 . E E E E M H E I . .5 i :5: .J7 ii? 2 N E Nl j 1.2 . :Qi -Q :3:5:2.ffi55 N . Ha ' .... . :: ': . fi' 4'-m i . . E, x gfu . i ,r LEW ,F rs a '- Page One Hundred Tlnirly-si.v BEULAH RAMSEV, Harbor Beach. Senior High. Branmcu RASMUSSEN, Coplzerswille. Commerce Commerce Club Senate RUTH RAUB, Trnrfwsc City. Early El. Early El. Club Orchestra NVIILO RAN.1'ANEN, Ainmsa. Physical Education NICIIYS Glee Club IRENE RAY, l'fVa!crrJIiet. Music. Girls' Glce Club Chorus MARc:.xm2'r RADTKE, Albion. Later El. Y. VV. C. A. Later El. Club Le Cercle Francais Country Life Club Dance Club ZELMA Riino, Souflz LVl1witley. Later El. FIAROLD Reiss, Kmlanmzoo. Rural High. Country Life Club ALEX REISIG, Berrien Sffrings. A. B. Y. M. C. A. Deputation Team Country Life Club XXICTOR Rmsm, Berrien Springs. A. B. Y. M. C. A. Deputation Team Country Life Club GENEVIEVE R1-rrmmzs, Ha.vli11g.v. Commerce. Commerce Ciub Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet BEATRICIQ Ricmums, Iflinl. Junior High. Junior High Club VVomeu's Chorus Girl Scouts Aiuurn Rlcilluunsox. Kalamazoo. Leiter El. Later El. Club Culfroxuv Rimmksmfx, Mirldlvwillc. Junior High. ,I unior High Club M. RILEY, Buclimmn. Later El. Academy W'omeu's League Council Later El. Club ALYCE RVrc'mav, Flint. Junior High. Junior High Club VVomeu's Chorus Girl Scouts HKU-:NE Rrrcifmv. xlllfgnu. Early El. Early El. Club - l,uc11.1,E Rlx. illallnwavr. Senior High. Y. VV. C. A. MARGARM' Ronmrs. Plninwell. Early EI. Early El. Club Women's Chorus VVomen's League Council DORIS Ronmsox, Big Rrnpirlx. Senior High. Classical Club Senior High Club Page One Plumired Thirty-sezfeu ,. 4. Page O-nc Hundred Tlzirty-eiglzt OLIVIA Romxsox. Puloskey. Scnior High. Classical Club Wflxufnxan ROBINSON, Big Rrzjridx. Early El. Lc Cercle Francais Early El. Club Chorus HARIQIWFL' Rom, Ludinglonv. Early El. Delta Rho Early El. Club 13-Euxrcla ROE, South Hn-van. Home Economics Home Economics Club Bmcmcli Romaks. Ofsvgn. Home Economics. Home Economics Club Fzmxcxas Romans, East Jordan. Later El. Physical Education Association Later El. Club DOROTHY ROSE. Niles. Early El. ROS:XBlL'ND PIAAS, Knlrmmsoa. A. B. Eldorado . ' PAUL Roursox, OXIlft'7l1'0. Special. C.x'rH1s1uxE ROWLANO, Mmarlzall. Early El. Early El. Club Chorus H. R0wLm', Fvrndulv. Manual Arts. Mcn's Glen Club Archery l?uaA'1'mc1s Ruunoclc, Mnrxluiill. Later El. Lauer lil. Club Y. W. C. A. CA'rl-Imuxva Riu-lens, Cfurlillaf. liarly lil. Early lil. Club Mlxxmnc Russlclu., Kill!!-'lIltI'.'J00. Home Economics. Orcllcslru l-lnmc Economics Club ADINA RYAL1., lx'ulu111r:.:rm. Junior High. Y. XV. C. A. Social Science Club KRYN Rvxmmxu. .Ka.lunm.:nn, Scnior High. Senior High Club Social Scieucc Club Gl,AllYS Slxuuclc. lilwvll. Art. Art Club l'-'TANNMI SAIJ., lin-nlmlf. Early El. Early El. Club Y. XV. C. A. Clu'u'us I-IARo1.n S..xx.'rmc, Tlzrw Oaks. Physical Education. JACK SANHURN, IlJ0l'!'1lCl. A. B Bzlurl smsxg 5 Page One Hundred Tlzirty-nine SQE, mums? 3 . -HQ M? . -sr: , ii. Page Ona Hnndrvd Foriy LEO SANDERSON, Quimry. Senior High. Square and Compass Archery Club I-Ifizrzx. SANUHRS, Bronson-. Later El. Later El. Club NllAllALEIiN SANTEE, Clxarlnitf, Later El. Later El. Club BEATRICE SANTINGA, Knilama-zoo. Later El. R. SAUNDERS, C11flIil'ICT.'0fJ'. Junior High Mnmucn SAUNDERS, South. Hazmna. Early El. Early El. Club IXIARGARET SAWYER, Grand Rapids. Early El. AI,FRElJ SCHALM, Slim-gf.r. Manual Arts. HELEN SCHROEDPLR, Rothbury. Early El. Early El. Club IYIARGARET Scuuosm-Liz, Rothbm-y. Junior High Junior High Club JOHN SCHURING, Porlagv. Special. NIARION Scuur, Hudxomlillc. Early El. Early El. Club GLAUYS Sex-IEMAHORN, Howe. Later El. Later El. Club MAICIAN SCHRIER, Kalzmmtsoo. A. lB. Y. W. C. A. CECILE Sco'r'r, Ommm. Later El. Eastern Star Club Later El. Club '1'u1a1.mfx SCo'1'r, Soulh Hazwx. Early El. Early El. Club Physical Education Association Archery I'IERMAN Slcnolm, Grand Ra-pids. Physical Education. L W Club Players LORNA SERVER, Boyne C ily. Junior High. Junior High Club ' Country Life Club HELEN SIBVERANCE, Plastirxgs. A. B. Eldorado ANNA SEYDEL, Grmm' Rapid.v. Later El. Later El. Club . as gg, at ruff M, .ki K 'W f :,,.-.,.23 ., H1 l ky.. M ., , . - ffl QQQE! f SEQ -rig-,gig kj 5 Q ...I Page Um' Hundred Forty-one TESSORA SMMOLIR, Hari. Rural Education Country Life Club EIELLEN SHARRISR, Alma.. Early E Early El. Club and Board Arm SHARPIQ, Eau Clairu. Senior High. Senior High Club Y. W. C. A. LENORA SHEA, CCl1'll17'lCf. Early El Early El. Club Oteyokwa Club MAIQIEL SmzAuMAN, Jo11.n.v11ilIv. Early El. Eastern Star Club CARL SHEDINA, East Jordan. Manual A1 ta Archery Club GLENNA SHELTON, Battle Creek. Early El. Early EI. Club Chorus FANCHEON SHINN, Grand Rapids. Iumox High Junior High Club Aucn SIMPSON, Mcmlon.. Later El. Orchestra Chorus RAYBIOND SIMPSON, Va.v.mr. Special 1 1 If .LL L, P V, 1 ...T .. .gmu,,,,E,. ,- --1 NS., ..-. LN., M TRANQUIL SIMPSON, Hur-lfo:-11. Later El. i Later El. Club I-Iicucx Sxisians Kalrmmsoo. Early E1 Early El. Club I'IEl.lLN SKINNER, Bc'nI'on Harbor. Senior High. Senior High Club Le Ccrcle 'Francais , ' IQIILMA SLIVENSKY, Crysml Falls. Junior High. Ln FEHN SLOAN, East Jordanv. Later El. Later El. Club ' KAN--mvxic Sum, Kulnfvncncoo. Later El. 2' Players DELr.ix SMITH, I.an.viny. Music. Glec Club Music Study Club Women's Chorus G. SMITH, Lnlmnr. Physical Education. ORLA S1u1T1-1, Bronson. Rural Education. Vmcnz SMT'l'l'I', Mczrslmll. Senior High. Science Club 145' .Y r.. f JL..-,',L.c- I ns. ' X E m H . is x HM is Q wil .W in--mm mum. H58 Page One Hundred Forty-tlrree Page One PI11llL'l'l'0d Forty-four VVILMA SMITH, Union City. Junior High. Junior High Club ESTHER SNOW, Kalamazoo. Home Economics Home Economics Club Eldorado LORAINE SNYDER, Rockford. Later El. Later El. Club LORNA SPENCE, Dozuagiac. Later El. Later El.'Club EVAH SPENCER, Belding. Later El. Later El. Club G15R'rkUm2 SPENCER, Coledon-ia, A. B. IRENE Smsxcmz, Janesville. Early El. Country Life Club Early El. Club B. SPOONER, Battle Crack. Early El. Early El. Club XIVOIIICIIYS League MARGARET SPRAGUE, Bvldingg Later El. Later El. Club LUELLA Svuow, Reading. Music. Girls' Glee Club Music Chorus l 1 1 1 l 1, YJ l 1 Lours Sonrnsxmv, Pelosleey. Manual Arts. Traclc 1'IELEN Soma, Alpine. Commerce. Commerce Club DOROTHX' STAUFFER, Bnllle Creek. Later El. Later El. Club HAZEL STEARNS, Kalamcwoo. Later El. Players , CLARA Srrzcx, Vandalia. Later El. Later El. Club GLADYS STENHOLM, Narlhport. Later El. RUTH STEVENS, Mrichigan City, Ind. Early El. Women's League Early El. Club Lormmua STEVENSON, Cascade. Junior High. Q Women's League FLORENCE STEWART, Petoskey. Music and Art. Music Club Art Club Eldorado MARY STIMAC, Paw Paw. Senior High. Senior High Club 1 ' 'fginf l min H M .. .Q I 1 . 1 H fx ffl. L- ---l - ' ' L' -- as. ,. , . J M -5 l sq- D, .. ,,.. . Y.-5 2.55: r Z, 9 ti . X 15.27 la: 5 inf if . -..r , Q ,iff-f U f 5 - . f Ii . -3 2512 551- , H ff, 1-u-milf T. ,l ,.. E ...,, , T ff- -e-a -L' M T :mf -QP A we Q if 3 1 sa ' - . T31 .Za -Q fs. W ' 'fa 1:42-1 -' fi'-zfzz. -' 2, ,Q U nz :-: -::. -V :via :.: : . - -:-I .... 4' D P ,,. L'i': ':2:3.z .... .ive ' Gil M H 5' 37,5 ,f if-2 ag- Wei . R nm 7 me w l.' - nam gli Ziff. I ' .gag '55'l:'-If - .gn V , V .ji . ,V -11 , 45 .v 5212 , 3: ,sl 1, . wi ' :cliff ,. , Sigel ..: .: iv: wmagl Page One Hundred Forty-fi-ue 'ae' KW. E . , gf J' .f F I Lx t 6 521 A . 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Junior High VELMA SWEET, Kala-mrwoo. A. B. Y. W. C. A. IVIARJORIE '1'Arrmz, Haslings. Early El. Early El. Club Chorus DAVID TEN HZAVE, Znfland. A. B. Le Cercle Francais Y. M. C. A. CORNELIA TERMEER, Grand Rafvids. Early El. Early EI. Club Women's League HAZEL THIEL, Grand Rapids. Junior High. Junior High Club NORLION TI-HEL, Richland. Senior High. ETHEL THOMPSON, St. Ignacc. Later EI. Oteyokwa Club IOLA THOMPSON, Freeport. Senior High. BETTIE THURSTON, Union City. Later El. ROBERT Trrus, Kalamazoo. Special. Student Science Club n xr 1 fr mm rs- . l 5 ,ui 'A F' P ffl . mf .1 -H - 4 -'-V' , W X ' 47 : - 'gg 4 ! 1 ,l Er:-.-:E' 1 f '..L' :.r:1i:r-' ,, x r- li - ' .J f 'V l ' V .flflflfwnf ' '.,' 'f W W mu.. ,. ,ug 5 15 I ' f z Z i, -- fi ' 4-. x , S' :zz I,-:wx 4 - 'ffl ' 'W' fbi . ii , ' . ' rx b 1 . H .- Q ' WW 1 , x Y 2 XX, , Lg 1 '7'f,w :T-C . 1 m ' . l , H'-'rlf Q 93 'Er .5 5. '- Y , -4 N -X . ' ' 1 ,.. ,...g:.I.: H B195 , . fl 1 - ' ' W 'f---r E . - . . . 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Club RUTH TRUITT, Granger, Ind. Early El. Early El. Club DoRo1'HA TUBES, Charlotte. Early El. Eastern Star' Club i Early El. Club ETHELYN Tucmzn, Kalamazoo. Junior High. Jsssnz USBORNE, Hastings. Physical Education Physical Education Association HELEN UDELL, Decainr. Commerce. Commerce Club Finzim VAN Awrxvrzurv, Dowagiacf Junior High. junior High Club ESTHER VANmaN Buns. Grand Haven. Physical Education. A Physical Education Association I-Imzrymw Vaxnnnnizmz, Hnrlsonz.'ilIc. B. S. MABEI, VANDliliS'l'1Xll, Rudyard. Senior I-lighg WILMA VANllEl!V1ZIER, Grand Rapids. Later El. HENRIETTA VANDERVEN, Holland, Later El. Later El. Club IOHANNA v,lm,mVEN,l1J011am1. Later El. Later El. Club . HAZEL VANI'10X'EN, Grand Ra-frills. Early El. Early El. Club K Senate IWARGARET VANPEENAN, Kalamazoo. Early El. Early El. Club ew Z B ss W ,fl e 'fi Q ,, i Q2 5 , W, 1 I K. 1 - if' 'i f QF? I' - ' pal- ll W' if E 3 'If ' Q :,55f -- 2 X . V, , I l i i i l s M ,Il l l i ei f il l 3? 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Commerce Club Chorus Otcyokwzm Club CAluzo1.r. WAIQKER, Kala--ma::0u. Art. Art Club Mrnmuzn XVALIUSR, Kalamazoo. Junior High. WOIUCll,S Chorus Mixed Chorus lvlixuua WAr.1c1.1zY, Glenn. Later El. Later Elementary Club GAMH NVARNER, Lawton.. A. B. Louise Wnssmzmt La'zw'rm:e. Early El Early Elementary Club VVomen's Chorus Mixed Chorus Domus Wiaiwlzn, SrlmoIc1'af1. Later El. Later Elementary Club Donrs VVEBSTER, Kalamazoo. Later El. Later Elementary Club i .H , E E, N E, :RJ '. x 'wavy ' ' - :,. kk.,- ' ji' . ' in , .: . .LL i .J ss 'nf' n ' 4 B3 vi ' , 1. 1 it 2. ,Q . is ef... wr... ...WI MM, ,sw.e.u.:1,, .w Em . sp' f '- 1 1:-:L K ra ' . '. W - mm . Legg-its i wg E is V H l Q l H P H+ SL H si 1 H, B 5- w 1, at 'ff H ia H 5' ' :. f 55,4-:-i-,..: - mf... M E88 I H l Ei V xum f E If my lm EW ll sr we ,X .wr E H as as ml. g H M E' miss law a a a aa . .H was www. 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Later Elementary Club Douoruv WILKE, fllbion. Later El. Later Elementary Club Douorux' WILKINS, Paw Paw. Senior High. Classical Club LUc11.1.1a VVILLIAMS, A Iamo. B. S. Science Club A EDNA WILLISON, H-iclcory Corners. Later El. Later Elementary Club Women's Chorus Mixed Chorus Buunicvr VVILSON, N iles. Special. ,L ,V., , . , -, ,B , I-I :5: E512 Y ii M ,mi gg . V-: 'W Q--i as '- j.F' g'i:m 'I 'M -' agp ,-: ..: is .- - 'Qs-ay-. ,, 5-ukwej H l f . :V 1 1 j:f -2- LI L , :f'f',:,fQl -I' 'E:?I.I' . iz. ' Y i s:e2::'!5 M. W.-. , , E 7 in I ,. .... I A! A I H: 5 1 . C' . - 535 www. ,nf E?L..w.,.,.. lr H We x me fag i lS'i'- Sami' W, , me , bm B. mm? JH. . KQYT' ?...l'gw' 1 W gf. ' ui H 5 'li is ie fr 5 l l 551 35 f 3. yzlqu Q, Y 42 f, . ':'- si: .74 Page One Hundred Fifty-Ilxrec' ir.. -..,,..,:i v . . 1: ,ZEE's51ff2 gan 1. ,ffifi Page One Hundred Fifty-four WILBER WISEMAN, Kalamazoo. A. B. HAROLD WOLFE, Mu-1-ion, Ind. A. B. Basketball M. ALTADENA WOLFE, Battle Creek. Junior High. Junior High Club MIRIAM Woon, M ichigau City, Ind. Music. Glee Club Orchestra Freshmen Trio Women's Chorus MILDRED WOTRING, Nashville. Music. Senate Glee Club Girl's Quartette Girl's Chorus . EVELYN WRIGHT, Naslruille. Music. ',.- Glee Club Chorus Music Club MARGARET Wnrcur, Battle Creek. Early El. Early Elementary Club Chorus Country Life Club THETIS WRIGHT, Chafrlotte. Early El. Early Elementary Club IDABELIJE YERGER, Battle Creek. junior High. Junior High Club Women's League Council A ERTA YoUNG, Dowagiac. Later El. Later Elementary Club ILIIMIWHJ Wx XM f N- Fl f f MWTST f flwh f, nn lll I 1 XXX!! 5 i 'I ui 1V LATHM I lwwl W' 1 -Axv fr g' 1 A' NVQ! yy It 1. 'ff xl XXII, NQN M ,,,. F01 M1 F aff , ' Q,-NL I , ' Q1 Em! g 9 f If Wg RW W ! xWqffW g1g :1 'rw , f: s 1 1 , 111- f 1,'.y.E, silk X fj':,,i -,ifqzml '!li5JJ f' WW J,f,!Yy.W 1f' l',l ,Y ' M1 .11 'I!4n'p'Eigi 2-5 W 1 7 A ,m ,fivAI1iWil W W 1113 TMi5:1ffiiigi f'51 'f1 IFIl.' Y ' AWgf ':1,'f a v'h vfa We 'gf' . 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Country Life Club h'lARJORIE CLARK, C nsnovia. I-Lxzlzl, Coma, Bellevue. Country Life Club OWEN Comfxsusls, Ellelmrt, Indiana. Square and Compass 1 1 J , 1 l V- 4,1 HMB ' l ll. 1 X ' f 4, to ltl- V -1 Page One Hundred Fifty-:even l Page One Hundred Fiftg-Aeiglzt Mrnmufn Conwrx, Bcnlmz Harbm Country Life Club BETHEL DAVIS, Galrxburg Country Life Club Jon N DIQXVIQIERD, Zeeland. GARY DEWITT, Allegan. Country Life Club ANN Doxmms. Lowell. Country Life Club I-Iowlxrm DUNN, Kalamazoo. LORAINIE DYGIERT, Alto. GLADYS EARLE, V'icksZmrg. Country Life Club ESTHER Enmanx EEN, lJ'1llll.V0lI'ZliH6. FLORENCE EHLKE, Montague Country Life Club DOROTHY Emu., Bangor. Country Life Club LESTER FRN wxcx, K alamaeoo. Country Life Club ZELLA FLINTOFF, Sand Lake. MARVIN FoLLo, Excrmaba. Square and Compass Otcyokwa LURA FRENCH, Buchanan. Country Life Club ELMER FUL1.ER'roN, Colon. AGNES GALLIRAN, Tv'aocv'.ve City. Country Life Club PAULINE GEROULD, K alamazoo. Country Li fc Club ALLEN GOLDSMITH, Kalamazoo. NVAIJIER GORSLINE, F-alt Country Life Club 071. 6' 4. Page One Hundred Fifty-nine Q . f. 'wf-' H -i. Q.. . 'Qof Fage One H1md1'ed Sixty I N up--' xx . fi Lak? ' '5-::'?257'- l-cl i H i fu lor. :,- , HA ',. 3,1 vw , 'Vi-: .iss l -, 1, K 1 3 2, l I A 'V l g , l ffql. fs. A I , .7A, , GLADYS GUHL, New Buffalo. A HELENA PIANSEN, Trufant. ILA ZHARRIS, Muskegon. Chorus Country Life Club Y. W. C. A. RUBY HARRIS, Howe, Indiana. Country Lif e Club ELLA HOFFMAN, Zeeland. Country Life Club IOHANNA H01-, Holland. Country Life Club CAROL HUFF, Wh-ite Pigeon. Girl Scouts ANNIE IRMEN, Breednfille. RALPH Iosmzx, East Jordan. Glee Club Orchestra NIARIORIE KATZ, Athens. Country Life Club CECIL KOMIQJAN, Zvvlnnd. Country Life Club ,l1aNNna Kowr, I-llzdsolzville. Country Life Club I-IELEN Lmromcrxux, Fvmmille. bIARG:'xRIi'1' LANHRIGHT, Homer. Country Life Club Early Elementary Club l-OT'I'lE Lraoxfxnn, ..-llbion. Brzmw-m LIIEVENSIZ, Holland. Country Life Club VAI.1aRm Llxlamuxxc, Camden. Country Lifc Club Mfuusx l,.OKliN, FUIUNII-ffl. Country Life Club Fnolucxcra lVI.cCmzN, Femwillc Country Life Club Early Elementary Club ELIZABli'l'lI MCDONOUG, South Bend. Country Li fc Club 4'-nh l '- 1 -, Page One Hundred Sixty-one Page One Hundred Sixty-two CLARA NICFARLAND, H owe, I ndiana. Country Life Club CAMERON BICINTYRE, Nashville DONNA IMICIWAHON, Deerfield. Early Elementary Club RUTH NIACZNAUGHTON, Ada. EDITH MARSH, Clark Lake. XVILDA IVIARTENS, Battle Creek. Country Life Club GORDON MAY, Elkhart, Indiana. Country Life Club Art Club VERA NIEADE, Grant. MARJORIE NIILLER, Burr Oak. Country Life Club SARAH NIILLIMON, Burr Oak. Country Life Club Mzuumrmr lXll'l'LTI'IliI.l., Trr11'vr.vv Cify. Country Life Club P,xu1.1N1a M Vrcu ELL, K 71 i-net. GI.ADYS Mownv, Slu'r'wnnr1'. Country Life Club Luc:n.1a NAc:r:l.xmK, Cnlrdnnia. Country Li fc Club Hmuum N1c1'rxuNu, Gftlilll I-Irrwrr. Country Life Club JOSEPI-IINE NICOLl'1'E'l'lE, Grand Country Life Club BERNICB O,BAll'I'0N, Sawyer. 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Treasurer, Freshman Class Representative, Freshman Class PAT MALONE, Stambalurgh, Physical Ed. CHARLES FERGUSON, Ludington. A. B. Representative, Freshman Class Representative, Freshman Class Page One Hu1ra'reu' Seventy 1 V A C C A , i l 1 km.. C ,W ,, - s - , s L . , . A - ,4.'ZL4fg'Il'TTiI gif -' . sf..-1.-3il'l?I'SaQ'?:.e--'-:Bahia - , ,Y is s - .7.,,.,:s. 77 7.7 f e gi ' -,vQ..e.,.L.-.fe:.'1l' ' i pil W fs E .. 1 . 1 l l '1 A' . Ferguson, Persons, VVe1ls, Martens, Mikle, Taylor Becker, Romence, Folger, Arnett, Pratz, Conlan, Cowles, Spaulding Hetler, Hawkins, Linderman, NVil1iams, Johnston, Cameron, Wanchek, Rosemeier Keyes, lihrman, Stuart, Bassett, Jarvis, Frostic, Holcomb First Year Degree N March 29, 1918 the State Board of Education authorized the normal schools of the state to formulate a curriculum which would lead to the issuing of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. The wisdom of this act is proved by the enthusiasm with which students who wish to get degrees have come to the normal schools. Vsfestern State Teachers College has profited by the act and her scope of interests has broadened. Every year an increasing number of students enroll in the degree curriculum. In granting degrees, this college accomplishes a two told purpose. It trains the student for teaching, as well as for other professions which require degrees, because no student can receive a degree unless he has first earned a Life Certificate in some department. , Each june, a greater number of students graduate from VVestern State Teachers College with degrees. It is to be hoped that some time in the near future the value of degrees will be so keenly felt, that degree graduates will outnumber those who receive Life Certificates. ADVISORS I-IARR1soN SPRAU SCHILLING BLAIR ' PIILLIARD Page One Hundred Seve-:ity-one y-fs 1 -fm :mr-N . .-fl 1 1-T: i.- - fm , ,, - K --,-- -.J-..w3ffi 'i:'13 'm::sZn2LiL..aa , W ,,,,,,,W-., W was , -,, sE,,,N,.,, . uf., ,..,. v.-a.J-i..Am.a-....u.-..A...4.a:9.rf- ,S ., Y., - W Y . , Y ,, we il M M Bs, 1 M 1, S ,is E sms gsm E was me smwms E E H s - E s si s as E . ns s M H s B.. 5 E s - s me sl .ms . s we H E .U . TE ig . gm: Q! Q 1 , L iii fs My ,I 7 1 - ' l -k 'J r,-i 1 Kissell, Greene, Starks. Young, Hanna, lehl, Morey, Barnes, Roberts VVatkins, Nicholson, Pitkanen, Young, Munn, Ross, Gornick, Anderson Forbear, Harrison, Wilbtir, Thrapp, Schmitz, Van Atta, Pierson, Flanders Q, Senior H igh Department HE Senior High course qualihes those who elect it, to teach many subjects in the curriculum of the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. They are taking' a general course, but specialize within it. The usual combination of special- izations are: Science and Mathematics, English and History, and English and other languages. At present the course requires two years of training, but due to the increasing demand everywhere for high school instructors with -degrees, it is practically Page One Hundred Sevmzty-tivo l l i l . fy- Y , Gibbs, Bailey, Thompson, Bennett, Schmidt, Schick, Marsh, Orcutt, Fisher Haskins, Mattson, Bonine, Maybee, Bauman, Fry, Ryno, Norton Stein, Cummings, Lane, Faunce, Frith, Schouten, Valentine, Smith Certain that the requirements for this course will be raised. The course may he done away with altogether, however, due to the increasing dihciculty its graduates have in securing positions. A distinct advantage of the Senior High course is its extreme adaptability to a degree curriculum. Transitions to a degree course are easily made due to the fact that so many of the subjects required in the Senior High course are applicable on a degree. Frequent changes are made from a Senior High to a Degree course. ADVISORS DR. SANGREN Miss EICHER Page One Hundred Seventy-t1m.'e I . ,401 ZA'-2, fl . X A , QQ. -X 17:1-zftzli ff ,, Gray, Buck, Gates, Wright, Kemp, jackson, Dewey, Ferris Swantusch, Merrill, Thomas, Sharpe, Stoute, Dubberke Cowles, Bird, Finney, johnson, Hartshorn, Osborne, johnson J zmior High Department HE junior High School Department at lrVestern State Teachers College is representative of her progress and up-to--date methods. It is a comparatively new step in educationL The Junior High courseirequires two years at the present time, but under the new ruling, will require three years training, which shows recognition of the fact that the junior High School is here to- stay. That there should be special training along this line is accepted. The Junior High School years are transitional years in a chilc1's life and for this reason special psychological and educational courses are emphasized in the curriculum of Junior High School teachers. Requirements of this course are a major and minor subject besides consider- able work in psychology, education and English. Every junior High School teacher must be ready to teach four subjects should it be required. Page One Hundred Seventy-four gi ij G3 Il tl :Qi ll Minar, Brown, Howe, Turner, Parker, Van Dam, Hoebeke, Baumberger, Op't Holt, Stutzman Mead, Lewis. Stewart, Builcema, Pinney, Smith, Bird, Mejeur, Roberts Russell, Bosker. Meuman, Edclerveen, Knatis, Reyer, Johnson, Vlfark Campbell, Van Sickler, Mainone, Billcert, Ronda, Crowell, VVhite, Redmon Later Elementary Department HE Later Elementary Department has the second largest enrollment of any department at Vifestern State Teachers College. This department prepares teachers for the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades, and since it covers so large a part of the grade school, it is not unusual that there are so many students preparing for a Life Certilicate in this particular field. Courses in psychology, education, English art and music and three consecutive courses in some subject taught in the later elementary curriculum are required. The remainder of the term hours required is earned through electives which include a well balanced variety of subjects. Page One Hundred Seventy-five ,,.r1, 17 gas- if ,, y ml if la Packard, Putnam, Garthe, Neely, Koch, Eddy, Girard, Norton Hornsby, Clark, McLouth, Childs, Adrianie, Anderson, Patterson, Jelinek, Ribe Beardsley, Hogarth, Allen, Graham, Rynbrandt, Middleton, Samuel, Stutzinan, Coldrcn Stoner, Pohl, Walker, Hefferan, Holcomb, Hunt, Olmsted, Thompson Members of this department have in the Later Elementary Club a very strong organization which is supplementary to their regular school work. The Club is of especial interest to freshmen an-d supplies them with valuable informa- tion additional to that receivedin the classroom. Beginning with 1928, this department too will require a three year course in order for its members to obtain a Life Certificate, and will probably gradually require a degree. The importance of a degree in the lower grades as well as in the High School is becoming realized more and more. ADVISORS Miss SPINDLER Miss STEELE Page One Hundred Sewnty-.six mfr! e 5 1 et' make. 47.4 ,- T ' 2 ' i i Y l w l Gritliths, Hamm, Coon, Cordell, Jewell, I-Iull, Ebbert, Crego, Mitchell, Kiehne ' Luck, Moore, Ayers, McMillen, Bennett, Clark, Lamb, Ball 4 Ferner, Encss, Engle, Salisbury, Lanbright, Schrader, Reeder, Leonard Pratt, McMahon, Murray, Tucker, Wilcox, Ives, Garratt, Dayhutt Early Elementary Department I-IE Early Elementary Department has the largest enrollment of any depart- ment at Western. lts purpose is to train teachers to meet the problems pre- sented by children of pre-school, kindergarten, and primary ages. The course of study isiarranged to adapt teachers to meet these needs. An entire year of work is required in child education, such as child psychology and child hygiene. The early elementary curriculum places special emphasis on social training, training in English, story telling, plays and games and methods of teaching, reading, and literature. In fact, the entire program is planned to develop an understanding of the younger child's needs and interests. The old idea that teaching in the early elementary grades could be done by anyone has disappeared. Vlfe are beginning to realize the importance of early training, and what it means to the child later in life. Educators agree that the training a child receives in his early years shapes his entire life. Vlfith these facts in mind, the importance of properly trained early elementary teachers can be seen. Thei1's is an important work, and it is up to the early elementary de- partment to train them to perform it well. Page One Hundred Seventy-sever: 7, l, maine , ' A r ' ' Q-fr' I ' r 1 l 1 l l l i Rogers, Hoyt, Harvey, Boekhout, Belton, Ray, Costello, Potts, Christi, Taylor, Striegle Hancock, King, Pelletier, Glossinger, Williams, Kelley, Cruse, Butler Farnnm, Halstead, I-T1l1, Ferguson, Beardsley, Ball, Russell, Spinlc, Barnes, Brown Martin, Feeney, Gnstme, Davy, Canton, Smith, Koonter, Acker The primary teacher must not become a mere master of subject matter, she must be a specialist in clnld study, and a very competent one. TWISS MASON ADVISORS MRS. PHILLIPS - ,, fi:-1,1fE2.f4f-5333? :,-gal ? 9 J- 1 T553 13137 il if E V Ci' . li I T V fx w il . I yi I7 Teannot, Lowing, Doty, Shulters, VVare, Mouw, Purvis, Luney, Hickin, Newcomb, Summerlott Godfrey, Kreager, Alleger, Rohlen, Putnam, Burling, Shepard, Walker, Holmes, Brinkert Monroe, Rowe, Clark, Bronson, Leppard, McCuen, Ridout, O'Brien, Vandenbarlc, Ferguson Michael, Samuelson, Casey, Raddatz, Wliitbeck, Alleger, Green, Thomas, Struble Page One Hundred Seventy-eight FIU. - It 51 it ll, i li v 1 ,. 1 X Freeman, Burdick, Groff, VVhite, Brooks, Seeley, Pierce, Jackson Karman, Fowler, Draves, Johnson, Barnebee, Havers, Davis Harris, Haines, Haggerson, Ellwood, Barnebee, W'alter, Virgo Home Economics Department I-IE ideal of the Home Economics Department is to encourage within its students a desire to apply the principles of right living to building up higher standards of health and of home life. So, important is this work considered and so much does it cover that its curriculum has for the past few years, been so extensive that three years is required of itsstudents for a Life Certificate. The Home Economics Department is one of the most co-operative in the college. lts work is of such general value that home economics students have served in many positionsg they have been style show models, dressmakers, experts in hygienic dress for chil-dren, and have taken charge of many of the school banquets. In tact, practically every department in the school has at some time or other called upon the Home Economics Department for aid. E Advisor: Miss NTARY Moons Page One Hundred Seventgv-ni1ze . r l ma Q, , 0. Adams, Marion, Muma, Marks, Vifatters, Pintal, Williams Maloy, Blair, Iessop, I-Iarrsen, Reynolds, Ghainer, Mead White, Olin, Martin, Dutt, Lamoreaux, Ewing Manual A rts Department HE Manual Arts Department carries on the work in an especially erected Manual Arts building, fully equipped with everything that is required to train its students in the Manual Arts. The Manual Arts course requires two years for a life certificate but its cur- riculum is so arranged that it is adaptable to the requirements of a Bachelor of Science degree. The aim of this 'department is to develop teachers efficient in the useful arts. The classes are conducted by a laboratory method in order to en- courage inclividuality and practical experience as well as originality in production. ADVISOR: MR. Smzizwooo Page One Hundred Eighty ,... - , ,W iwv. s -.Qfuwe l V: ,i : ef Rector, Kemp, Briggs, MacKel1ar, Andersen, Tait, Potts, Violetta, Forster, Cameron, Argall, VVhite R. Rector, Bush, Steffey, Bigelow, Brown, Lampe, Deloc, Pierce, Williams, Coe, Riley, Krolczyk Steimle, Van Durcn, Trautinan, Alleger, Reagan, Morrow, Brouwer, Demchack, Morningstar, Pembroke, Rasmussen Maginu, Schwedler, Irwin, Cook, Teeters, Mater, Meier, Blackney, Wegerly, Gerth, Haclcle Physical Education Department INR years ago, fifteen men enrolled in WVestern's Men's Physical Education Department. Since that time the en1'ollment has multiplied itself many times. until now the department is one of the most vital and promising on the campus. lt has already become a three year course and it is the usual thing 'lor 'Physical Education men to desire and to secure a degree. This department is very proud oi its coaches and instructors, and it these students 'follow in their footsteps, it is not to be wondered at that XN'estern's output of coaches and athletic instructors is in wide demand throughout the state. Perhaps the best example of this is the tournament seasong what an incentive for a man to bring back to his Alma Mater a winning team of his own fashion- ing! The department is perhaps proudest of all of their new gymnasium, and well they may be, 'for it is one of lNestern's finest buildings, and a tribute to this new and important lield of instruction. ADVISORS Du. Scnorr Mn. lVliARTINEAU Page One Hundred Eighty-one NIILHAM PARK BRONSON PARK GULL LAKE Page One Hund:-cd Eighty-two KA r.A M A200 Com NTRY CLUH -1:f-1- ' i l - ,X .:Lg : 1 - 1 ii gi x E Lf'-lf ' AUIIIWHIEX - -1 n X V Q' , ' 4 I S :gun 1 1 , - In ll!! I I it 'TJ uf, . ll I,-7,72 , 4' W 4 IFDMFUDIEX xmas Il ,,,, H?-. ,LLg...4L, .LQY 44-,.L.:m---,.:1,. ff , V - . R . ' ef r X ,-sf . - ,gr :TV Warriors lin 3,111 g , f.1...I5-:TTEEYZIQFQH AV , , 'If . 5:4-'I rf fl? 27' Vi w ' 3 w. I 5 IL. Page One Hundred Eighty-.s-i:r -'QfQsi:n,,,..,,., , , ' 'Ralf-1f,f-,f' . 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The Board is composed of the debate coaches, men's debate manager, won1en's debate manager, and one representative from each debating society. The Debate Loan and Scholarship fund, founded by the debating societies and supported by the proceeds from the International debates, is controlled by this Board. It is used to assist varsity debaters who are in need of financial aid. MEMBERS Page O-ne MR. LAHMAN .... MISS LINDBLOM . . . :HERBERT TAG. . . EVELYN WISE ..... DOROTHY I'IAIGI-IT . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .......llfC7'1,S Debate Coach . . . PVO'meu's Debate Coach . . . . . . . . . .Debate Manager . . . W omcwfs Debate Managm' . Academy GERALD I'IILL ....... . . .Foftam SARAJANF. LININGER . . ..... Senate ALBERT NIUNK ..... . . .Trfzbzmal Hundred Ninety-six s 'IQ' .-v T l i. i la nj ' i Lizwi s Secoizn Emmstsv DARVALL RAMAGE HADDON V International Debate Resolved: That llw only effective a.t1'if-zedc toward 'war is an uncoznproniiising paczdsirzf. - National Union of Students, .'1fjf'll l'llG-flilf? Westerii, N cgaitivc The only college in Michigan and the only teachers college in the United States to meet the foreign team, Westerii State Teachers College engaged in its third international debate on December 10, this year with a composite British team representing the National Union of Students. To prepare for the discussion of pacifism, the most serious of the topics so far discussed with foreign visitors, six men worked on the squad 'during the fall term: Arthur Secord, Stephen Lewis, Harry Endsley, Jerald Hill, john Gorr, and Charles Ferguson. From this group the final team was chosen, consisting of Secord '28, who had participated in the two previous international debates, Lewis '29, who had met the Australians the preceding year, and Harry Endsley '30, alternate in 1926. - Using the conversational style, VVestern's team parried thrusts concerning Canada's far-flung bottle line and Big Bill Thompson of Chicago and pointed out that uncompromising paciiism cannot be effective in ridding the world of war because it is too theoretical for practical application, because it does not get at the causes of war. and because an uncompromising' attitude in human affairs is irrational. llalloting' at the close of the debate indicated that Wfestern had won in terms of shifts. 447 people being less favorable to pacifism than before the debate as compared with 369 more favorable. At the same time, an unbelievably large number were willing to go the whole length in their opposition to War, with 307 believing in pacilism, 219 opposed, and 264 undecided. Page One Hundred Ninety-.vf'ue'n -..aa ,Q--.a .,.,,...,.,.,..,.,5... Y. Y- . ,,V,, -.,. W ,. ,.....,--1f---- .f af li ,ity Knittel, Pratt, Endsley, Gorr, Ferguson, Hill, Cushman Harris, Smith, Ostrander, McMonagle, Ridgley, Knocrtzer, Roberts Tag, Edwards, 'XVepman, johnson, Lahman M en's Intercollegiate Debating Resolved: That our jwcsczzf Latin flHlt?7'lCCl7'L policy sho-Irlcl bc ronclezmzcci. -Resolved: That the United Staffs should cease to fnrozfrrt by armed force capital infested abroad, czrfejvf after formal llt?ClfZ7'CIfl01Z of ZUCl7'. . Viewed from the standpoint of judges, decisions won, 1927-28 was probably the most successful year in the history of 1H61l,S debating at VV. S. T. C., the record showing six victories out of seven decision contests. VVith the affirmative team CMcMonagle, Edwards, and Gorrj defeating Hope and Ypsi, and the neg- ative team fllnrdsley, Ostrander, and Lewisl gaining decisions over Calvin and Albion, Western at the end of the Michigan Debate League schedule was the only undefeated college among the nine member schools. V ictories were also scored over Purdue University, the first Big Ten school ever inet in forensic contest, and VV'aynesburg College of Pennsylvania, while the one defeat suf- fered was at the hands of Oshkosh State Teachers College on their floor. In addition to the decision contests, thirteen other intercollegiate debates were held, six of them in nearby towns. Some of these were decisionlessg in others the audience voted. Particularly promising innovations were the four-man split-team debate with Albion in Assembly and a cross-question debate with Carroll College. Two especially attractive and satisfactory out-of-state trips marked the season, an affirmative group of four men going to lrVisconsin and Minnesota, and a negative group invading Ohio and Indiana. Out of the eighteen men on the squad, lifteen represented the Brown and Gold in actual intercollegiate debates. Because of the number of experienced men who will return next year, prospects for 1928-29 are bright for the new coach who takes Mr. Lahmanis place while the latter spends his sabbatical year in study. Page One Hundred Ninety-eiglu Q- Page One Hundred Ninety-nine ia -in I l ENDSLEY OSTRANDER LEWIS Romams Opponents Hope Lawrence Q25 L' Calvin Oshkosh Hamline Purdue Ypsilanti Carroll Carleton DePauw Albion C35 Olivet C25 Buffalo WaynesbL1rg VVCSt61'll Reserve M CMONAGLE EDWARDS Page Two H1l11dl'6d wif' ffm H17 T -373 T . A f'Tfl7,f if 7 , W' ,115-4'1g?., ' A W ,N milf - or E71 WU? l ' 1 if ' 'fl-E1 I V f-' . - or A ' 'Q , ,grime M. u 2: uf-1 7 ffm -eau. 3 il - i 'li f- 'z ml ' ii' -. 3.112 it Qfl-flf. Y V ,:,. -lliiuf l . . llffff 121- - Il sg-Ui., ' 'F-my , 31- ' l El - 12:3 - l 1- N fy E H. - ' -for ' A V' i 'El haf A' l' Quo 3 Gomz Him. XISC -4--A- A--.r 1-A .-V5.4 -Y.Y O., ..-,.!- --R-.. iz. ,e..E,...Y 1.-. -. ,,,.,....L....,..-..3L1Y ,W..m.,.,...-.,..-.,. hmmm, ...., AG K NOERTZIZR H.ARRIS RIDGLEY 1928 A wards Fourth Vcar JAMES MCMONAGLE Yfzird Year STEPHEN LEVVIS Second Yerzv' A1,.1.EN EDWARDS 'I-IARRY ENDSLEY TUERMAN PIARRIS JERALO I-PILL DARE OS'rR,xNDER H ER B ERT 'FAC First Yam' MARTELT,E CUSH MAN C1-1.fxREEs FERGUSON JOHN GORR XVILMER KNOERTZER VVALLACE RIDGLEY LOUIS ROBERTS JOSEPH XVEPMAN ,...,-,, , ,mvmw ,,.,...., 1'5'?ii'm'm' ,, Massa.- ...Qi FERGUSON' CUSHMAN WEPMAN lpgms R' Fm F sf :. . . :.: : 51? E Q W my mn Egg H 5 Hg Er- - 5559?- E X E 'I Mm EM mm E Q E am, H K P E E zz, .:.:,:,:.:.,. . E -:-:-:J E E E i v 'E NE 'mmm 55:3 'gm 5 wsu? Page T-wa Hundred One l 9 Women s Intercollegiate Debating HE TKIOIUCIIPS Debate season this year began under very unusual circum- stances. In the first place no single question for womens debating could be determined upon. It therefore became necessary to use two questions. This, of course, resulted in an unusually large debate squad, totaling twenty-five, the largest ever used in this institution. Of these, twelve engaged in intercol- legiate contests. Another peculiar situation arose in that the colleges debated during the year generally insisted on non-decision debates. The number of such debates was six, the rest being decision debates. The season opened with an unanimous victory over Calvin College. This was followed by a two to one decision in favor of the Vifestern State debaters against Ypsilanti, then a split decision defeat by Wlieatoii, and finally a decisive victory by an audience vote in the debate with Oberlin. This strenuous season closed successfully with more victories than defeats, with a larger number of women debating than in any previous year, and with a wider contact with good colleges than ever before. Page Two Hundred Twc -' - 1 ' TW -' Q ' ' 'A , V Wa- , N, Yggg- ' ' Y ' Q 55.78 55,2 E ,Qiikifii 1 ' E W' .wg H E M mu sigma ss Bmw 5355314 B H . My BHEHEW Hmmm!! BBS ss a B . Liuiugcr, Fuller, Renwick, Sanford, Lamphcrc Myrick, Hurt, I-Iz1g'ge1'so11, Bliss, Bonne ss Kwanzaa Thompson, Schmidt, Lindsley, Daniels, McClave, Flach, Sliter, Edson Ribe, Greenmzm, Lumbcrt, Sayles, Rode, Termeer, johnson Page Two Huuzired Tlum i -:af I I EQ I S 55,855 E elim S N -.imL-...w, , V Y MCL- ,. , JOHNSON Rum SCHMIDT Resolved: That too many people go to college. Colleges debated: Calvin, Ypsilanti, and Albion. First Year Awards l. DOROTHY DANIET.S 2. LUCILLE LINDSLEY 3. V IOLA RIBE 4. JOSEPHINE SCHMIDT Second Yam' xlwczrrls' 1. jrz.-xNNETT1s JOHNSON 2. HARRIET Roma .1 gc B 1, ' V. 3-i.g5,g9Qg'4: Q wi' ' , 'ww' , if 3 14,4 r isen'-3'? i A' 'A ij: . 314 , , --,wa , -.f' !..-.:'- . ,lf ' WMV yi 1 T51 ,ff 1 ig-3 A 'wiht l , -Y ...PZ , v wiper! i - , 1- ,N J .gf - Q- ,pg g , . . . , , 1 Ny .r f'. ig , . ' 'I 1 if'-. . -It H I x-Q fl I 3, .' ii w e if 2 S O :egg W' i i wJ ' :','.-2-nf ' li- qu? r l S8 ' A ' ' ' K , , , ' tip' . i 6:12, 'Ei ' ' . . ' an . E Q ' l V - 5:1 V , , 11 -A -my ,- i 'f O Q Q1 WV- ' 1 ' I , 1 V, y LW-ii, lm DANIELS Roma LINDSLEY Page Two Hundred Four .r, .TQY-' as ' ' l W . 4' FS.-3 vi-.l L - 1 I ' 37?- ' w -al Z. ll Q, V- -.NF E l' ' N . - 'Q 41 l ' . ' X' Mill, l ' 1 , ' n n 1 , v- ' , 1' 1 , gf ' s :.:::'. ,.. . . 'u J, l - ' 1 ll. n' - l ' -7 . vw A f Z I 4. F ' , FULLER LININGER ,B Resolved: That in time of war, the United States should consfriift sufficimzt 'wealth and profits to pay the Cl!7'7't?1'lf expenses of the war. .A-F . .timid elazix awe-A E +'WEE.2 M ll 2 .J -E ea. .H,m-H' H ,Lie MX'RICK Colleges clebzmteclz North Central, VVl1eaton, Carroll, Lawrence, Oberlin. First Year Awards 1. Doms Boom: 2. HELEN FULLER Second Year Awards 1. MARIAN LAMPHERE 2. SARAJANE LININGER 3. GRLXCE RENWICK Third Year Azcrards 1. DELDEE llClYRICK 4 L 1. fit ss. ll L Q -www V EE ' LAAIIJHERE BOONE 'HW :rf W-E .-,Kms QS gawk RENXVICKK Page Two Hundred Five YORK DANIELS LINDSLEY I ntramaral Debates EEN competition for the silver cup awarded by the Kalamazoo County Bar Association arouses our four forensic societies each fall to a renewed interest in intraamural debating. The question for this year, decided upon by the forensic board, was Resolved that too many people go to college. In the preliminary debates the Academy defeated the Senate. The mem- bers of the Academy team were Dorothy Daniels, Georgia York, and Lucille Linclsley and the members of the Senate team were: Viola Sebald, Dorothy Dayharsh, and Eunice Peters. The Tribunal represented by John Knoertzer, Joseph Vtfepman, and Charles Ferguson was victorious over the Forum represented by Erwin Johnson, Elmer Stillwell and Louis Roberts. The Academy upholding the negative met the Tribunal in the final debate and the Academy team won the cup for its society for the second time. A lively interest was shown in the debates this year and all societies look forward to next fall's contest with anticipation. Page Two Hundred Six l ,Q-F s 1 , fl W I i ' 'if is 1 . in l 23 i T91 z r L .. : 1 f N H gr , NYJ. 'QI I . ri, jpfil if ' fi if ' ' 'fri I - 'J A is 1,46 i 1 A I t I 3 CHARTER MEMBERS Endsley, Lamphere, Lahman, Lindblorn, Lininger, Lewis McMonagle, Myrick, Ostrander, Renwick, Secord, Young Tau Kappa Alpha ESTERN now boasts a national honorary fraternity, the First to be es- tablished on its campus-the forensic fraternity of Tau Kappa Alpha. This organization is nation-wide, possessing over seventy chapters in thirty-two states from coast to coast. Among them are those at the University of Cincinnati, Clark University, Indiana University, Lawrence College, Miami University, Cornell College, University of North Carolina, Purdue University, University of Utah, University of Wasliiiigton. It is noteworthy that W. S. T. C. is the first teachers college to be admitted to membership. It also is the only chapter in Michigan. V Membership in Tau Kappa Alpha is strictly limited and is granted for out- standing work in the field of intercollegiate forensics. VV'hen application was made for a charter in the spring of 1928, all members of the petitioning group were of at least Sophomore standing and had participated in three or more intercollegiate debates. A similar standard holds for new initiates, both under- graduates and alumni. It is the belief of faculty and students that the presence of Tau Kappa Alpha at Western means much to the general standing of the college and to the en- couragement of intercollegiate public speaking. Page Two Hundred Seven .,. 5 is s ' img H r -- -r ' f 1 f - ---- -'ff-f - f- --Qin- .-.-,A -- E EE EE is ,ev-MLQIIQ?- -ff. img ,E gene. 1 - -. ,-zl..L..i.:'......' ' ?n wa I n .n E ,fi g .:.:.: ... ...V N ii I H E V J VI an Emil w g N' 5 V 5,115 Jia , a ,A kg. :ga H E gf. 1 ' me ' mv k fiyl'-.1 .1 - 'j' I is is H? H ' ll V? ' - in g W g Z ., .. avi s s sg V - 1 iff: E-V3 , 4 1' B A VI. 1 . ,. .E ,E Qflflf 5 ' - . N .'Z,Z, ' ' i-Iii ' C W : ':' ' .. ' ' ' 212 242: , i 'i' l H af li is 3 ' , .: ..-. ' . . -L . , M V.- in Sas - gg - V - In 14 5 if Y .-. H 1 ' Younc Renwick Bracken Home Extempore Speaking Contest OINCIDENT with the organization by the Department of Speech of the Extempore Speaking Association of Michigan High Schools, 1926-27 saw the establishment on W'estern's campus of a similar all-school speech ac- tivity-the Home Extempore Speaking Contest. Though WCStCl'I1 has attained some prominence in the debate field, a need has been felt for other forms of com- petitive public speaking, and it was in answer to this need that the contest was organized. Staged on May 24 at the Assembly hour, the contest proved to be one of the most successful programs of the year. There were Eve contestants chosen in an elimination contest. Each spoke seven minutes on one of three topics drawn an hour before from an unannounced list based on significant current' affairs discussed in the April and May issues of the Literary Digest, New Republic, Review of Reviews, and W'01'Id's Dlfork. The four men and one woman to compete spoke as follows: Grace Renwick-Censorship of Press and Stage Albert Becker-Al Smith and the Presidency Eben Born--The Sacco-Vanzetti Case Albert Pratt-The Nicaraguan Situation Nelson Young-Naval Disarmament Here and Abroad ' f V. E. Simrell, debate coach at Kalamazoo College, D. I. Heathcote, principal of Wasliingtoii junior High School, and Dr. Robert Cornell of Kalamazoo Col- lege acted as judges, awarding first prize of 2515 and a specially designed gold pin to Nelson Young '29, second prize of 310 and a silver pin to Grace Renwick '28, and third prize of E55 to Albert Becker '27. It is probable that hereafter two such contests will be held annually, one for those who have never participated in intercollegiate public speaking, and the other open to all students in school. Page Two Hundred Eight mi Minrx -, , 1.,,,,,,,1 Paint Splashers OUR years ago the present Art Club, the Paint Splasliers, was organized. Its aim was, and is, to develop an appreciation and love of beauty a1no11g not only its own members but all Wfestern students. One of the first undertakings was the decorating of the faculty lunch-room. Since then we have been kept busy decorating for parties, making scenery for plays, decorating the club rooms, making posters for all entertainments and meetings, working on the May Break- fast, and working on plates for the Brown and Gold. lfVe are an informal group and have many get-together meetings with novel entertainments: sketching from costumed poses, clay modelling and soap carving, tie and dye, and batik, gesso, and other craft work, pot-luck suppers and movies, box suppers, unique parties such as an Auto Race, and talks on various art subjects. A tour of our studios at any time of the year would reveal many interesting occupations. In one room you would find a group of students making posters for the May Breakfast. In the next are some students from all departments making baskets. A Indeed the Paint Splashersu are a clever busy group and a great asset to Westerii State. MEMBERS STREETER, Pres. HL'l.I.,, V. Pres. GILBERT Ser. jovcii, Treats. ARDER AVERY BANNON BARKER BISHOP Coczcs DUNI.AP FIREHA M M ER HA.-xs HARTWIG HENIJl-EY JERO ME LAMPHERE LINCOLNHILL MCCLAVE MAY Oris PERRY PHILLIPS SADLER SIMON Sriawsnr XUXNDERBROOK VERBURG VVALKER VVEIGAND XVHITE VV11.soN Page Two Hundred Ten ,S 'VK EEJ2 f7,W, n2f Page Two Hundred Eleven The Girls' Glee Club HE Varsity Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Dorothea Sage Snyder, consists this year of thirty-iive selected voices. This is an unusually large number, but such an arrangement has made it possible for more girls to enjoy the work and to profit by this musical experience. The Organization has had unusual success this year due, no doubt. to the varied talent it possesses. The String Trio, a new group of musicians, and Flor- ence Brown, Whistler, have added much to the programs. The club has made concert trips to Nashville, Battle Creek, Schoolcraft, Tekonsha, Cedar Springs, Parchment, Newaygo, Grand Rapids, Three Rivers and Watervliet. During Spring vacation a tour was made through northern Michigan which included Cadillac, Benzonia, Traverse City, Frankfort, and Howard City. Although this club exists for the purpose Of developing musical appreciation, nevertheless many good times have been enjoyed. The work and play of the year culminated in a house party at Mrs. Snyder's cottage at Cora Lake in June. The Officers of the club for 1928 were: Prexidevit ...... . . . NTARTAN TQINCH Vice-pitesideut. . . ..... ETHEL CALLARD Secretary ..... .. FLORENCE PHILLIPS T1'ea.m1'ci' ........ ..... E LEANOR DAVIS 'Bus-i1zess lwmzager ..... . .. NTARGUERITE TVTAY Adverti.ving Maazagev' .......... ,... E T1-IEL IAIUYQK Accomfmiist of the Glen Club. . . . . .NTARIIS TLIFF The Girls' Quai-rtette ' TWILDRED WOTRING, ETHEL CALLARD, TVTARIE TLIFF, EMMA ANDERSON llffembcrs of the Strii-ig Trio X7ICLA LEWIS, HELEN CLARK, .ELEANOR DAVIS Personnel of the Girls' Trio TVTAXINE FESSENDEN, ATXCTARGUERITE TVTAY, TVTARIAN TQINCH ELEANORE DAVIS, flcccmiz-parazfist - MEMBERS TQINCH LZXNDERSON BARKER BENNINK BLAIR BROWN CALLARD CLARK DAVIS EVEIREST FESSENDEN TTACKENBERG I-IUTCI-1iNs HUYCK JENNINGS JOHNSON LEWIS TWAY TVTYNER NELSON PARKER PHILLIPS PH ILLIPS RAY SMITH SPRAU STEWART WVEENI-IUIS VAN XTYNCK VAN VYVEN XVHITING XVOOD XVOTRING VVRIGI-IT VVRIGIAITCPTJ Page Two Hmidrcd Twelzfn' .1 r.- A I '4 4 ,Z f .,.- ,A-:If H I , Ji' ' '-uh. 'id 'J f .. fy' - J , -QM 1 E 51g V -1.1 :g-' ii-N:-V+ f Xu- 2 .. ff ,A,' H 1 h.l E 'V A lUM.j X.. .F ji l W, Q Wy J! r ' ' . . Dy. . , 511: 1. j f A X J wr hi A .M 1 . : . 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Y - ' 4 'I .Y . i , -. : rx 1 A . - ' 4 A 1 -.af W. r . x f . . . P v 3 5 fu w A r. I 1 X Q HJ .Qf 4 Q .I ' ', v-ll-A 7 agp 1 I .', , - --.f , A! l t E: E? Page Twn Hundred Thirteen i, W W 5 The Men's Glee Club HE Men's Glee Club is an organization interested in the development of a greater appreciation of music. lt has become the custom of the club to take two concert tours each year. Many programs are also given in neighboring towns, and before Kalamazoo audiences. During the season of 1926-1927 the club presented programs to more than twenty high schoolaudiences. The excellent publicity thus afforded the Teacher's College has been of immense value in bringing students to Kalamazoo. Each year there is an increasing number of men who try out for the club. More finished results are obtained because of the growing interest of the members, due partly to the high competition for places in the club. This year, under the direction ot Harper C. Maybee, programs of excep- tional musical value have been arranged and presented to audiences at Detroit, Chicago, Grand Rapids, and Kalamazoo. ' A string trio travelling with the club has been well received throughout the state. The members of the trio are Clarence Roth, Violin: Paul Nielson, cello, and Max Newkirk, piano. MEMBERS JONES, Vice Prvs. NIEWKIRK, Pres. MR. M.wBEn, Dimwfof' Eaoxzifrox, Man. EVANS, Sec. Pom EROY CARPP LA M omsixox Vnuqus LEM no N Rorn HYNES JENVEY B URLINGTON Blzocfvro ANDERSO N S nemo N NEILSON HAM MILL FRIELINC. jouNsoN Rowmsv M iwinze JONES Lowe Jessup Hoisrrxno STUCK Fnnousozv DINGLER IQING EQAUTENEN S1-11r,i,1NG Page 71.1.10 Hugzdred Fourteen 1 I x ' V: '- H. W ' 1115: 'Y 15.11 ,Y V ' X,4w.f.f,3:5w -1 I. ' , ' Q 41 ' 'TP V 1 H V .sw Ll - 1 1' 5 11 Rita s 1 V V V 1 . .V-V, Af 1 .V -N A ff - 1 : x A - V A V1 ' 1 N. .. ' f V, H131 5 25? Em r V i V AP ' , ' ' V ' , 1. 1 V V ft-Z, J. -fy' , -5 .V -J K 11'-'M V ,, 3 , M., - I L' Q. 'fu' -3.-. 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Evans,'Virkins, Iessop, Hubbard, Frieling, Bielfuss, NVi1liams Bacon, Schulm, Maybe, Jenvey, Crum, Hinc, Snyder, Freiman, Lemon, R, Evans, Ireg, Ludham, Nielson, Hynes, Hackman, Carpp, Amos Band HE Western State Teachers College Band seems to increase in excellence and in number of players at each year's passing. Although each spring the - ban-d loses many of its older and more experienced players, each fall sees many new musicians anxious to participate and to do their bit for the Band and VVestern. The band is one ot the College's greatest institutions. It is the band which furnishes the pep, the color, and the spirit at the athletic contests, election rallies and get-together meetings. On Homecoming Day the band is no small feature in the program. This organization, due to the direction of George Amos, and to the enthusiasm and talents of its members, is always ready to respond when called upon at any time to furnish life and music for any event. Page Two Himdrecl Sixteen Lgrph A I 1 . , -W . . , an V -V L 9,5 ,.. .. , . , V , 1 I r .uw ' PL- V , -. 1 , 1. ' I i s 1' ,J A li 11 at - at I 1. 5 f .1 V ig H , I 4 -m jizz V , l 5, , . V-H4 ti 'I A- :Z 1, Q' ,Qi li -,ggi-1 i 1 1 , W i , f - .IF 4 . , . ' i 4 gr , i , - - l 'JBL n.. f- i '-4 . .-F , I-H '- . :, - - 135 . gp . ' 7 V .H 15 ' mf ii l r 'J ' 313' ' '51 '1 Ul Mil H V V E img ' gl, ,v H r .aft . L., V Y ' ' l 'r'-V ' ' I if--F' fi ,-si ' f i 1 t. .gf . if iff.- 1 s .' , V A . .-: rf .V , -1: M 1 f i .ew is ' 917- L gif' ' .1 gr ' 1 , ' .a . ,rf-i - ,....,f,15, . A X' l ' ,g ' ,, 4 5 ' is var' Q V52 ,wi he 5 Yi fs t 1' 1 i 24.1 fl i-l-- .-1 1, 5 L4 A L -5-, ' .- ' -fi 'I . . e - . i - are g r , -, .. ,- i i ,t,., 437,13 ' E - I' lr - 5 .Li A 5 I-.yt Y I,fE'fi-1 V N- ' 7, xii , .,f,,l , . V 4 . , i i, .. E ' , 4 'kiw i f 1 V ' I V l KN Y ln: ' lf ' -N iff , - My li is -1 I LH li 'L . 5' 't-: 'Jim ' - - ---.-- - , Y 'Y-1-Vein-A ' A ', '-- '--'ff Y i ' A-'vi fy '. . fy ,,'.- ,, 5 ',. it Hn W ' , r, li-hifi-: Y , g. ,,.. , . Pj' .l 'Q ,, if ,. , -, ' '1 ,J rf' -- . ,,.' f T' ' ffl' ',-.f -1 - ,- Q ,, '-' 5 li W 'ffl fi 'ii 'lf' 'gf' X' . .W ' ' ' H ii i i' V Nl ii -' ' iii' 3 '7 .T w if r 1 ' ' ' 5 ilwii' V l I' v. ' li' ,i - .ip ,r ll, ' i' ff Y ' 7?f-' 'I '1 Fi . ' A ,' V -' I - ' Y ' A In 3 A W . .gy , ,lg , A A TE' JG: H . : vf1q.Q.,l ri ' f 1 1 -- . V ' If 5 pg 'Lv ,E I, I , r ' i. Ji sr if ,. If , H f ,1f.g'?, 'Q gr, Q. .V . ' ,Q gm ' .4 ' i ' , 'V ' P .- 4 A 'lf?'.n7'i 'i ' Cavanaugh, Pres.,' Logan, V. Pres.,' Eccles, Sec.,' Snow, T1'cas.,' Ayers, Beller Benham, Bergklint, Blackney, Bricker, Burke, DeBow English, Feeney, Fletcher, Fuller, Hartwig The Players HE thirteenth year has proven itself one of unusual success for the VVestcrn State Players. The dramatic activities of the club during this year have been varied and numerous. Under the able and inspiring leadership of Miss Laura Shaw, the faculty advisor, and Mary Cavanaugh, the president, the Players have continued the splendid work of furthering drama on the campus, which has always been the aim of the organization. Tryouts which were held in the fall added the names of twenty-three new members to the Player's secretarial book. These new members served a period of pledgeship and probation lasting twelve weeks. During this time their efforts and faithful work greatly aided the club in the extensive program that had been planned. Page Two Hundred .Seixenteen Y- I I K t,.x.-L Y ,3 '1 'eq ui ii Y Y I 'i Q: . fl ' 1 i f ihg ' H i V If sq ,., 4 4 , . , ' :ft , i,::f n . . 5. 5 i .. , f .2 . . ,N i ,I -1 y if-. .iff . -, X . ' V uf, . N it - , . 3 1 . ii. . . ' 41. 'i ' ','F'f: ' F ' ' .T ,. if T l T L e V i V ' ' I ' if f' - . ' . q a '. haf' ll ,' '-1 h:: 5' H 1f i . f' . .. ,ff T li 6 - 'Z V' -i fe. 1 ff' - iff V ml if ' ii 'K is , .i i i .f ni . 'I ll H f 1 Hip' ar it in 4 A I i s ji fs- . is -1 .. - i - .4 : i F' it . Af, , ' .Q 5' V , . Q , IT: W v 4117 - 2? V f 1 I I 1 K .V .,l.- - Tp, - -4713 .. I X .Y 'Nf 3.9i' V 2 i as - - J .' x l if ' E .qi V: .Q .-5 A. , A , A ,655 T' l ' ,,,,.. -ji N- -..ff . ' TQ . ' V L . ,I Y r . , -'-li . . V. 1 . ff .Q FB ,- we i' I, 3 -- ,. - if . 1, 51 Y ,- J V Late -V . p 'gh . Hollinger, Hubbard, Humphrey, Hunt, Jackman, Kellogg Langston, Little, Mandigo, Morrison, Myrick, O'Brien Parker CHD, Parker QMJ, Pitkanen, Pratt, Renwick The usual club productions oi the Players during the year, under the com- petent direction of Virgil Logan, vice-president, have included such one-act plays as Inst Two Men , Merry, Merry Cuckoo , and The Giant Stairs . A number of plays were given publicly for various occasions. In this group were such plays as The Passing of Chow-Chow , The Eligible Mr. Bangs , and TriHes . The climax of the year's activities was reached in the annual midwinter play which was held on February 10 at the Central High School Auditorium. After searching diligently for a play which would meet the exacting requirements of this dramatic organization, the club decided upon You Never Can Tell by Bernard Shaw. Under the guidance of Miss Shaw this clever comedy wove itself into the Page T-wo Hundred Eighteen 1 ' . Qi: ff if-ff'-r - P, -TFTTT.-WT . ' if: its . L ' csww.-..:..: - , 1 - f - . ff' 17,11 - V- ..-Wi 5 ' -.-.sQ41,-q , V?- ' rf vi 3 ,I-A ff-r 4 ffl '1 1 f ji -. , t ' . Vi ' . his , ': Q 1 2- . T. 5 1 ,'. J P . Y V 1 ' A ' 5 'i ---H55 E v, i. I A? 9- ' l i etnli ,Q ., 1 ,Q ,'- ' 4 f L... . 1' f . 11541. if ' 'I-ff .l l - 17 '1V! 1 v, - ,A X vi 4. X :..5 x 41 , 4 i it 1 :..:..,, r EJ. - i ' v 1: .f 1 , , EEE . . r-I ,LP T' 5' . ' N ., ,F 1 IT Tl? gi f ' .. ij I' 1 31. -.i ' ir ' , is 1. '- V ' A .- 1 V3 5 , 'TI if 1, -:J i ,V L if K if -,fu A ly .N :Jaws 4 . vi it 1 1 I N, ii- IU!! fit-U ,M fb! J' I 4 1.4. V. . ,- J l 4 i ,. I W N Ji ii I in i, , Iitiiv X' i- iii i i ' - i ii- i - i- I . i ' l ' - ' ' - ' . 'ii F ' A ' i 1 - . A A :ry my . : , I 4-fm, it . .. mf di I i I 7-'Qi'-L. li? ' : ' '75 'f' 1:33. -' T111 V E jv 'ff' f ' ' 1 ., , --M fl '- .fi-i f - L .. 'V W. . ,, , ' , - V , A ' 1 1 .'- , ' -, ' --73 ' A 1 if Q' i n V fiji , -tW:f-- YQ , dl fix V ii I 'lil ' - ' l f' ' if '51-t if , . A 5 VV .i 5. -3 A I, , ' . , i ' 7 ' Y l A X' l v -.Ti 'i '-fl ,. . H .. J, A, if i . i l A9531 3 . 'll' R14 i 5: .l ' ' U7 1 A , L- ' e-i3'itigfg,.. .. l r ,A Me, ' ' Rirlout Russell Sanders Schaibly, Sebald Secord . , . , Slye, Smith, Stearns, Lewis, Stewart, Taylor Vandenbark, VV:-ildo, Williams, Young artistic production that has long been the standard of the club. A splendid cast was chosen and worked untiringly in their successful efforts to create their indi- vidual characters. The various committees lentvtheir necessary aid to the pro- duction and became valuable components of the perfect whole. At the end of the scholastic year the Players closed their activities with the public presentation of a one-act play during the Commencement week. Through the splendid co-operation and efforts of the individual members of thecongrega- tion, the Players have been able to make their thirteenth year a worthy successor to the preceding successful years of this club. Page Two Hundred Nineteen V, . I C X b o v e 5 Do1.Lv Show M r Crump stones p P-XRLOR NI A 1 n Madam Y IJOLLY Ylza old gan tleman with thc tooth ache CCente1J VALFYTINE Mfllj did you nmfer married 1 . Crampzou? A wife and chfldren would lmvu taken some 0 the nlzu-r'rlm.'.rs out of you. X 1 Y ,,....,- -duwj Mus. CMN- nnx Glad to sue ,you agam Mr. Valentine. Fergus will you tal'e ilu hand of Hu tallll. please 5 CRAM rm N Qbitturlyl: The head of tln: tal1Ic.' ! E 2 i Page T-wo Hundred Twenty A N A l . I 1 1 l i i i 1 qllclowb W.u'rlaR: Chevy up, sir, cheer nfl. Every man is friglztmicrl of mar- riage wlurn it cumcs I0 Ilia point. but it nftrn turn.: on! :wry comfortalvlc, wary rnjoyablc and lmlllry indeed, .vir-from time lo Iimv. If I lmri my life to live Iwirc o'uv:', V11 do it again, Fd do -if again I asxurrr you. You never can lull, sirg you nearer can tell. ' i i ' ' V rv YV ., ,Ya i i , I 5 ' 1 li . f -rl QLcftb CRAA1P'roN: Does nobody ask a blcavsing in this Ixouselmld? PHILIP! .1 . , . ringvxgiis Hri:3vi1A2?::Lf?J:L'l1ut we are about to CCe11te1'j CRAMPTON: Hamel Home! ifV0ll? GLORIA: I wan! to .vpcak io you for 1: moment. CRAMPTONZ In- decdf Tllafs sm'prisx'11g. You meet your father after eighteen yearsf and you actually want to .vlpeak to him for zz momevztf Tlmt's touczing, i.vn't it? 1 Q ,E Page Two Hundred Twenty-one '. ,-A.,..A.... W., . . . ,-.,N Y K A Page Two Hundred Twenty-two F ': rx HM HIl rF11L 3HiTEs1,,M -QV my UHQIMPIHMTIIIHJNK l iP,Q.MH 1 iii 1 Ha -1 H-MP EH ll ru , - frrfllggludw gg TE ' Mia um lm Qwx fl -Taili 1?2--Tl'-'Jw Student Council HE Student Council is composed of the four officers of the Student Associ- ation, the presidents of the tour classes, three representatives from each class elected by the student body, the editor-in-chief of the BROWN AND GOLD, the student auditor, the student editor of the Herald, the music manager, the debate manager, and the publicity manager appointed by the council. Every Thursday evening this group meets to discuss and take action upon various projects for the best interests of the whole student body and of Western. At the beginning of each year a budget is made out to meet the expenses of organizations in music and debating which are Supported by,stuident fees. In this respect it is the purpose of the council to appropriate these fees so that all expenditures will be made wisely. The Student Council also sponsors special features such as I-Iomecoming Day, a basketball booster trip, Conservation Day program, student elections, and matinee dances. The council also has members working with the faculty repre- sentatives on the Assembly Program Committee. This year the members of the council were very pleasantly entertained at a dinner at the Park American Hotel by their faculty advisors, Mr. Hoekje, Miss Spindler, Dr. Brown and Mr. Lahman. MEMBERS COHEN, Pres. DINES, V-pres. Wise, Sec. AVERX', Treas I-Iizss, Auditor SECORD, S enior Pres. RENWICK, Seizio-1' Rep. LUNDQU1s'r, Senior Rap. X MUNK, Editor of BROWN AND GOLD POMEROY, Music Manager ENGLISH, Publicity Manager BECK, Senior Rep. TAG, Debate Manager CAVANAUGH, Editor of H e1'ald ZWERGEL, Ju-nior Pres. SEBALD, Jimior Rep. Lewis, Junior Rep. GREIN, Sopli. Rep. ST.-XRRING, Sopli. Rep. Cost-IMAN, Soph. Rep. SHELDON, Frosli. Rep. NVEGERLY, Frorh, Rep. FERGUSON, Froxli. Rep. TAYLOR, Frosh. Rep. Page Two Hzuidred Twenty-four I , 1 -., i A f. NH b ,. . ' nf v Q in ., N -X H ' J 1 ' 8 .mu ,' if A - Fl : - - ' ' Q 11-fi ' NL L- I i ' -is :K . I 111 gk . i, ln 3 m tl' , ' 4' by t lr - 1 g' Lf' -- A ' M! . I 3 R lg x 1.x 'iff mug' N 7- . N -4,3 NX Qu IJ b Q A. ,if 1: ' A Q? .fi , , - ' f 1 I' . ,Q , , ' I Vg nf? ,?,,,,,- Q X X ,ff : V .,... R ,, L N ., iv ! f N f 'f' 1 af :X A E wax 5 Ja - W ' . A ' . -1 ' ' Y I fm' it W' Y E J. . ' f ' 'W fi X5- Y W3 5m 1 1 E - .,., ' -Qu, in ,.-.Ji 1 , 1 . .Az A ,Lf I. ,tw A M -11, : .- wk' A 5 1 N ' ' v - ' AJ: fl , 4 , 7 'M 1 f 'W' f X ,wJ I I ' f' -- , FW' . br , --'-,Q - - by ,Af-5 cg-W , , 9 1 73, ' ' H .,. f f 1 I ' , X Ag. 1 ' M4 fv .' , . f X ,XS . A ' W V ' W 'x - . A ' r A . . W - ,1 R , I i- A w FR 1. Z ' :ff - fi E '-an , ' ' ' M 5' - I 'V , ' ' V T A fffif' - if ' M Fi' ' Q f ,Wg - 1 1 , . 2 ff f - , '5 Eur - f 1 37, 'fi' 73' EN V ' ' , . .' A . , . .. ,Q 2 'fd 1 . at fd ' --5' . F 9 1 - V x in f-,4 l if - ' AHL . - S ' ', ' ' firiit' ' , his ' if J I ' ' f, X ,.-, Q.-z , ' -'A ,M 'W V HT ,.qg,a13:g ' f , ,Mi 1 ,. k ,Q , - ' .A . I Q1 f Eg 1' QL. I s' . ' V ' M - , I 4? i -'f1f'fwf:5 4. K 1 4, . I A-. . 1-4 - N 5. , uf ' - -lx ' '13 ' D TU '- . ' 1 . r 'Q IPP- 'Q .. j'w ' 'f '9 .-- . W V f L35 JVM' 'V . 1 ' A , ' ff , 3. ' ' . I -V jg g . J 3' 'v - 5 H3 ff' ' ' U- 'J 'MM y 1 LW Y f N, ' 'A -:I rv ' , -'bl z I ' - :-ff !,.- ' .,.' , 'X .4 . , 1 ' ' ' ,EH Qi: if . -j , . . , - ,s ,Y 1 Page .E Two Hundred Twg,,g3,,fiW Brown and Gold Staff EEKS of consistent effort. of madly rushing about, of burning the mid- night oil-this is what the BROWN AND GOLD Staff has to offer, along with the 1928 publication of the BROWN AND GOLD. Early last Fall, this energetic group set to work to build this last memorial to YVestern-the 19248 yearbook. It has meant co-operation and clevernessg per- sistence and pepg energy and enthusiasmg and a score of other attributes that only those who attempt such a project as this, can realize and evaluate. Has it been worthwhile? If this year's BROXVN AND GOLD accomplishes the aim the Staff intended for it-a true record of college friendships, activities and aspirations-then it has been worthwhile, and we feel the goal reached and the year well spent. MEMBERS ll'liUNK,' Editor in Chief, ll4YERS, Associate Editor, SINK, Joke Edfitor, BIRDSEY, Assistant Business Manager, RIURPI-IY, Business Manager SPENCER, Picture Editor, SWANSON, Assistant Picture Editor, ROWE, Assistant Pictu-re Editor, KNoER'rzER, Advertising Manager STREETER, Art Ediftorg HARTWIG, Assistant Art Editor,- PERRY, Assistant Art Editorg lWCGRADY, Assistant Advertising Manager BATCHELOR, Litettary Editor, SCHAIBLY, Assistant Literary Editor, LEE, Assistant Literary Editor, BIIDDLETON, Assistant Advertising Manager COBURN, Photograph-ic Editor, BACON, Assistant Photograph-ic Editor, ' Cass, Athletic Editor,- MORTON, Assistant Athletic Editorg DANSER, Assistant A dtfertising Manager Page Two Hundred Tzuenty-six if . , , N qw' My kit -F -. -1 - ' X J ' 1 ,NL ,F in 1 ..,r 4 , 'EW' .3 f' L - ' ,. ly K1 . -W , a -. ' . 'fa 1- . -. . - sf' J' L U,-L ' 1 , f 1+ 2. , , ,J A . 4' , xgqgv. , 1 i . 1 mf' A 4 ' 5, ' H 'YI F . ,f, f-1--4 ' 1, v ' '-:Nur 1 Q A, ,ku '1 , -ly, 'tx 'I 5 x ,x f I 1' L Y AIN 1 T v L' A l A A '2 'L ff- F 2 f-11 Ar All Fr ffl?-:-'f Jnjixw F' I ' . .1 Q-H -, . . '-32 . 22 I W Ev, L I1 Fx X' . 'N 1 1 , 4,5515 ..,..,,. A . fn A in :v :L ' -- 'nLQ..vLi x if ,S E' 'Biff 3 X gl L, 13: xx . -L ATB, 1 1 - 1 5 F A 1 4 V 1 my , In . Nz! ., li .4-4, ,vi A Nz.: H fi ' f. ., , . , ,- l i If -.,. 'id E133 ls. yi' , 1 'Vik V . 1 Page Two Hundred Twenty-sgjuen w , 17, ,, ,,l Women's League HE most noteworthy accomplishment of the VVomen's League during the year was the adoption of a new constitution which provided for a council consisting of all the house presidents, now about two hundred in number. The group that was formerly known by that name is now called the 'lcabinet . The purposeof this change was to establish a closer contact with all the women in the school. This system was tested in the Benefit Show where great possi- bilities were indicated. One of the most elaborate and memorable events of the year was the Leap Year Frolic. Various other smaller but hardly less enjoyable affairs were held throughout the year. ln the fall a VVho's Who afternoon party was held for the purpose of acquainting the women with one another. A masquerade was held later in the season and at Christmas time a tree was obtained and 'a chocolate and matinee dance held in honor of the event. St. Patrick's Day received due recog- nition with a matinee party. The june Breakfast brought to a successful close the year's social program. ' Tea has been served every Wecl11estlay afternoon, and has provided oppor- tunity for the women to meet informally, relax and really enjoy their club room. The club room has received several improvements this year, including a desk set and a lamp. All in all it seems that the XVomen's League has this year succeeded in estab- lishing the feeling of unity and co-operation among the women of the school, and has prepared the way for still greater accomplishments in the future. Page Two Hundred' Twenty-eight was . I x ,. .. -faq. X uv -Y'-35? .V .f ' Pi. I, , . f H . - , - 1 5 L ,. - 1 , , , . X . . Qffig .-F ' ' . --5 a ' 2 ' I , JY, Ty '-gif g v X Uf' Af lr L. 71' , Q . , 1 ,L .. L, a, gui f J 4' ,j nf, V? J' rr - g P N ET ' 'H' ' A . 11 1' , ,, V , -1 Jw,- I .- if f ,- X 4. Pg, Y , 4 , , . -Z.- - N., ,N , f 1 . - f N - 1 W . ,ff ' ' - ' ' , ' -. f .t -R ig Z 'nf A A K ' E . ' r ,,,gw--we 'I' 1.-Q' . , ' 2, EQ. F ff, x- , Q ff ' x x ff -b-M 1 O w 5. . ' .V 5,45 : - 1 ' '4 W - . f. . ' . ' in , if . m . 279.--V ' -. V , .rr Y. . ' -- W 1. 5' - ' ' f.'7' '-' 4 ,A L . ,ft w Av n A 7 , ' ' . if fa' ' 'T' N: ,.,L!'.f - 'Y rf- M 'V Q A, ' ki 4. 'HN V fav ,.fi'-'--- -1' K- -' 'hy yv : ' . w f- A. Sf u1.3:Qx'f ff . ' N ff Lf , , 11-P L V W4 M r x. . .. f 11 1 - L' - I . . .-' -' N . C f, . N V' 7 ' f .,fjlL , I f'w., ' . HN ' Y-.41 ,. I , YI . I 'dr I1 N i In ,pw - hftlg'-3 , Y. A R. g.. I . 1 3 rx 1' ' ,V , .M - jug, J V - U . r , ' '1 -1 -yy-517 1 Y- x A K . ,5 2 if in W Q ' 2' T! ,1 - ' ny. 3' IACKMAN, Pres. JOHNSON, Vice Pres. DAILOR Senior High FORLMAN, Sec. JONES, Treas. FELTON Rural Ed. r J Fox, Cormnerce HANIILTON, A. B. H:XRTLINE, Home Ec. HARTNVIG, Art HUTCHINS, M-zcsic - 1... 'sszfli NOBLE, Phys. Ed. RILEY, Later El. ROBERTS, Early EI. YERGER, Junior High Page Two H1mn'red Twenty-11x'ne 1 'e 1 l .. . If ...,Ti,m,T,T.,,.,...... . E7 5. iilfif Si Mm use rs HQ ' as an ii .1 - r:-' ' . ,. ' ,Gy -- W. ,jLfj' .,:,Qjf' Q . i ' -' X' I ' 2 'J ' ' 'A ' -. ., 'gee if s E ' I it 1. 5 V. . , 5: . jar E itll J -54.1 .. ji is 31 li-is ' A fax. , ., is .L 4, 4' . , ' T in ,,. , iayzfcg I.:-35' 4,3 - -V . -on 61.311551 i q,'.,.,.' Eg-' . , . f W1 in :fsw ' Us ' T 1 K H . Z if V1 f, if as - ' ' 1 'i ii f ,' Q sf' A X , . -:Ina . The H erald ONTINUING its traditional policy of putting the knot in the tie that binds , the Herald has been a most successful and interesting publication during the past year. Through the efforts of this school paper, published weekly, the students have been kept well informed of the activities and plans of the school. The Herald has at all times endeavored to publish the type of news, editorials, and features that would prove of greatest interest as well as of greatest benefit to the entire student body and to the individual organizations whose announcements are made through its columns. Miss Blanche Draper, assisted by Mary Cavanaugh, student editor, assembled a staff at the beginning of the year which they considered well qualified to maintain this policy. This staff was composed of the following: Betty Waldo, societyg Dorothy Eccles, literaryg Clara Rook, Alumni, Robert Starring, sports, and Earl English, columnist. HERALD STAFF Eccuzs CAVANAUGH NVALDO ENGLISH RooK STARRING Page T-wo Hundred Thirt'v Ac:Moom' FISHER HILL ILWALT GELMAN KIRSTEN N EWMAN MYERS Sufua YOUNG Kappa Rho Sigma ACH year a limited number of students who have majored in science and mathematics and who have a record of high scholarship are elected to mem- bership in the honorary scientific society, Kappa Rho Sigma. This society was organized by the Faculty Science Club, and is under its sponsorship. Elec! tion, to its honors is by vote of the faculties of science and mathematics. The initiation banquet is held every spring in the city Y. VV. C. A. just pre- ceding the annual Science and Mathematics meeting. ln this way many of the old members of the society are able to attend. Page Two Hundred Thirty-Que Student Science Club HE Student Science Club, organized in the Fall of 1920, has passed its eighth year of existence with success. VVith the purpose to instill a spirit of scien- tific research into membersg to awaken in them a desire and love for the sciences, and to develop a scientiiic attitude of mind. the members have been un- swerving in their enthusiasm. The club holds its meetings twice each month. The programs consist of addresses given by members of the college faculty or well-known industrial scien- tists, and of student discussions. Some of the speakers who have favored the club with talks are Professor XIVOOCL Professor Ackley, Dr. McCracken, Dr. San- gren, Professor Fox. and Dr. Kenoyer. Among the student discussions have been the subjects Rubber , Iron , and Mathematical Symbols . These discussions are well prepared and the students enter into the open forum with keen anticipation. Besides the regular meetings, the club enjoys various social meetings. Every Spring the club sponsors a picnic for all students of Science. The picnics always prove successful, due to co-operation in the club, and to the large number of students attending. V MEMBERS NIYERS, Pres. NT.-XRTIN, V. Pres. FISHER., Ser. CALEY, Treas. TREVARTHEN HILL GELMAN CA M IQRON EVA NS EWALT GIBSON GREENE H UTCHINS KIRSTEN KTNIGHT R'i..XRTENS Morr Os'rR.:xND1iR SMITH T HO MAS TITUS Xf7:XNDELI-EN Page Two Hiuzdred Thirty-two 'xr' ---A . I iffy IL4. - , .,,-, 1 1 . Eff, s Hg J' ' A - ' . B gg-We , ,M Y ,M W, .viy lgjf N R Y I 'RQ , f Q 14 ' , NEA N M- -127 ' ' , -'E- Q ' 5' '. M- ' , ,' q p x I ' W H Ag? -,:.!ir ' xt z : . .1 , . jwii A, K 31. 3 5 ., , , , ,Hg ,, ' 2 - - gfqigqg . ,, 1- , 4 Y,,,15-,, Ei. ,gg -- -V ,. LJ., I n' : - -3.3, -'. , -L J -H.: ,gy W , .- . A - z' . , , '. 4- -A wg-N ., W A ! ' .xv I I ' :HL N A , -W .r . V gi is .ii ' ' ' I ' f .,2f .:1 .V .3 - L 5 I 1 , ' ' 1 Qwaf ,. '1,.g . - .IM ' , .. . Y ' Q 'iii , ' I Q , ' ' ' z' .1 3- ,, .. 4 ,.., - 2 a84..Q9.'f ' -. 'JH Q2 ' q,'L , S 1: U 7 ' .aff f e '-A., 1,2912 ,,-If' ,1j.Q,.e. , v wk 'gif ,jf I qi. ' - 17 Lf M-I, ,, X ' . '-'. . fx' . 4- TJ , ,W 1 L-4 , . , Zi df, j . I ,A ' , .' Jig? , - 1' ' 1 - rl Q ' - ' TY ,IJ f -I all 54 fi, N.. Y in K I . . . . . , -M Me, . ' X f - ' , E -r , V 4+ -as ls' ' 1 A .' , gl' .. ' .--' A' ' J' - .. -L31 ' Y' Mr' , , 2, K Q54 rv . x -1 Q -21 .::-.q,s:.:. ...af X - M -- ' Hi K W: l I ' 7 5 . S.. , ,rw ,s -ff ' 5 , -.- ,,.Y . . E -. 1' 5 1- - . - 5 Q ' U9 1. 5 2 ' A V' , 4 ' V M! , . I H Q fx - A vim? HQ .I I I wig' f gg: ' 11 ' 'A ': v 5 35 W an 4 I, cw :.:3.. A, - W K 25 Q fl, ' Qi 'fl 1 1 x ,.,. - .5--' ' ' - if -1 '- L' ' Z ' . X. L ., ,I 'fg ' ' V f 1 ,-1 ' S' 'L , X ' Wg-L 3- , ,,A, --'- 2 -: ,W fff- H-4 x. . ' r 'A X , P divx W ' . iff! ,- , , li , Egg? A 4 Q 'V Q-uf: V' ' ' ' ' ' 52 ax.. 1, Q , .- - , ., -1 j j:v-- ' . Lb ' 1 y M ' gg ' 'gf' Y A . , ' ' me K in A 1 ' ,mv ig. ' ' ' ' v 353 ' v -- :. :::'f?.: ' ' , 2 X '- :.: . - .HEL 'TH ., Q 5 A 1 V , . 'E-P, --X ,.v -: ,,4,.: 1 ' -,-.1,,,e:-' X u . S . 11 ' i 1 .Y- I ky-,. N - n X ,M A ,Q , FQ Q I M .,,. . Q I . .11 ij. , . fu X .G 'S ' 1 .. nf W , -A .4 A A 4 - H11 ,es ff f' ' 1, N at .. --ffm - - , 1 ' 1 ' , ', . f ' ' Qi: V ' J . in 1 x ' ,l ' 7 fpfv f 4 ' ' ' M ,Ha-. ' ij . A awk-. . ..-J Page Two Hundred T 1u'r1y.f1,,,ee Forum I-IE Forum is VVestern's oldest debating society and is proud of its past. On the anniversary of its eleventh year, true to tradition, the Forum lost, through graduation many of its old members, whose places were competently taken by new members. The Forum upheld the affirmative side of the intramural question Resolved that too many people go to college . johnson, Stillwell and Roberts worked hard but were eliminated in the initial debate with the Tribunal. The Forum sponsored a fall banquet at the Columbia hotel which met with much success. This was followed by a midwinter banquet, held in the training school cafeteria On February 27th. The Forum Forensic party held on April 14th in the wOmen's gym proved to be a delightful event. The Forum was more than Well represented in the forensic activities on the campus. Endsley and Secord participated in a verbal conflict with the Inter- national debate team, consisting of Englishmen. The varsity debate squad con- tained Tag fdebate managerj Roberts, Ostrander, Hill, Edwards, Cushman and Knittle. The Forum annual again made its appearance in the spring term and met with genuine enthusiasm. To conclude a most successful year the traditional spring house party was held at Gull Lake. This proved to be the climax of a year of forensic endeavors, genuine fraternal spirit, and high standards. MEMBERS YOUNG, Pres. OSTRANDER, V. Pres. FERRIS, Sec. CALEY, Treas. BAILEY BIELFUSS BORGMAN BROWN CLARK COMSTOCK ENDSLEY CUSH MAN EDWARDS EvANs HIARRIS HILL JOHNSON ' PETERSON ROBERTS SECORD SINK SNYDER STEFFENS STILLWELL SWEET TAG Page Two Hundred Tlzirty-four A ' x r ' 5 K4 , f I . 'I ' 1 j 'w , w. X 'fm Af L 'A l 1 J a . .'., 4 . X x if ufj vofl, 1 -. x i 3 H I wwll ' '4's,::,'.-, 'I J .yy ,. 'J,.1.'p,3.,, ,. 1 V v QV? 'Jin VW-VH , ,-, ,iff N, - ,r,.,m gy 1- Q 'V -1 'l ,4 f If 1 xxi I .- ,g . X- , 'i . .. 1.1 ' -N 1 f I , W Q A ., A . E-'FQ Try: .fQ: 313' k , Wi. - iz ,. ' L ks..- If W Y. 5 nlffip 1 ' . Z' ff. ii ' 'Q ii.-Jir i? , D .L F 1' ' I V . , TA, I, ' '1 ' 7-ai. fi . I w I 'N S' If 511, , .' 1 -an li Maur 4 V , 2' X i' pw- A fw 11,1 -4 , ' w. XII X I X 'fs 'fi .n- , ,. ' 1 . .M i X I .44 A 1 n I 5 . -Aw 1 w M J., r 'il' f, 'I' J,,-I' .UQ , wi ' Na: 5 , vw., ,Q 3, I ', V L v . A 'fl tx ., W , r ' ff' 15 X , A' , -. W ,,--en.: .' S ,.,.- ws V V , U 'fu 355 an 1 K Q 4 , . 'S .051 Sin P X ea. ,g. LZ.. V-v Q - ' -J - ' na F' 775 , X, ' , ,T,, N YA' . , . ,. .,..Z4....., A '11 IP Q. V 1. r . ' .- 'TH . -. M. -, ' u -1 f qw , X x -- J 1 - v' mf 1- 'W 'K 1 ' ' .- ,: - ,V . - 15, Y ' vi 1 Q fix, TY - W w r -'Wiki ' 11 ' fx MYR -v It Y' .LY I gg N - A ' ,Q A , , . ,.. . , , , ,1:. ' . vs E we E M V fjxrgi 'WN'-aw .- Y I. -T32-av:1::,-:Q K 3 I F 7 ' 1-,F WJ fs A, v. 'J - DT 5'-5 ml 5: ' J gg. ? ., - M , - as ' 11- 5:7 ' ., ., H . . , - '-.- ' ' , f 15 1.1 IQ , Q' 1 QQ,-: ' ' J -4415: 5 W .zz fi' V ,, ri- I. A ii 5 6 ., Z, 1 1 'x Page Two Hundl Senate HE Senate, the first woman's forensic society on W7estern's campus, was founded in the fall of 1916. Each succeeding year it has contributed to the fuller realization of the original aims of Senate: the promotion of forensic activities, and the development of leadership. High standards of scholarship, a genuine spirit of friendship, and loyalty and enthusiasm for every Senate activity have carried the organization through its twelfth successful year. The forensic activities this year have consisted of inter-collegiate and intra- mural clebating. Five Senators have held positions on the VVoman's Varsity Debating Squad. ' The programs for the meetings this year have consisted largely of music, and talks and debates on topics of interest to the organization. Miss Loutzenhiser, our advisor, has given stimulating talks at some of our meetings during the year. In the Senate Diary, in the H vrald, are recorded all the Senate meetings and social events, to keep aluninae, as well as people on the campus, in touch with Senate activities. The social affairs of the year have been varied and enjoyable. On Home- coming Day, Senate held a luncheon in Gll11lO1'CiS Tea Room which was attended by many alulnnae. During the winter term, Senate gave a bridge party in the Ladies' Library Building, to which members of the faculty and the student body were invited. By far the most delightful social events of the year were the houseparty, and the luncheon in June. The Senate looks back with satisfaction upon the accomplishments and the pleasures of the year. MEMBERS RENXN'ICK, Pres. DINES, V. Pres. RASMUSSEN, Ser. XFANHTOVEN, Treat. BAu'rLi5T'1' BOHN BLAIR CAVANAUGH CLARK DA1 Lora DAY MARSH DENNER FEATHER HOWARD HOUARD LEITER LEWIS LININGER MAINONE TXIAY M1LL15R .lVlOORl:'lOUSlS BQYRICK NOECHER, f oumalist PARR P1a'r1zRs Powizns RooK ROTH RUSSELL SCHRIER SEBALD TIFFANY VVALDO Wo'rR1NG Page Two Hundred Thirty-six v . M ,zz 4' X I w , N ,J .1. .. f x . ,N . .1rg:,: T' - ' vi ' 1' 1 A , 'U 'Ar' I . fp 1 -X .N -L da, - M wif :iff-qv . fi 1, .Q I f , M v 11.1. mu' ,T-M1 ., 1 T-57,4 Vx V Y K av-, . ...Q . qqz iff' ffz v ' fn I- 1 9 . :J .. -Q ig f 92:2 'I' wx -- '1 1 1 if 1 4 'W ' if - g vntim. if 1 1 f W .: 7 .iw ' N 5 - U , ,lf ! V2 ,P 1 V A - 4 - 5' ' H: . t L. 5 t fi 5 J i I U, 1 Z .I 'X 4'7 X-. . .N Nt 1 . '- ,v4a . uns. Q . 2 L ' G.. V ' 3 Ji X as ' ' + . g Y . A p wiil L N V: ' , wx V . .,'j?g,1gif ' I . , f , 1 V -. .- ' 1 ' .- 'fm - ' ' 1 '-2 . 'E ' f - NYT 'F 'v I 1 -14 f , 'D - - - z Q ' 21.1. 9 5 ra A ' cv Af .- 1 .ef .. 2 - f - I J L. N V-K.. I, A -V. t :-1 -i I ' L nl 1-, .- II NE. ' -2. . V HY-, X h ' K .MF f . f 1, ,fb ew- P- Ig.: ,-- , N' U , , ' W. ' ' ' b '- Y 'j - ----W f, R f , '. J . I 'N K Page Two fflliidiffd Tlzirty-.seven :ag Tribunal HE same victorious and succeeding spirit that has distinguished Tribunal on the campus ever since it was organized in October, 1920, has been in strong evidence this past year. Tribunal is especially rich in traditions which are perpetuated through the members. Every initiate must learn the history of the club and the traditions, then faithfully observe them. The Forensic party which the Tribunal sponsored in the fall term won the commendation of all the societies present. The Forensic parties were instituted by the Tribunal. The Intramural debate between the Forum and the Tribunal ended in vic- tory for the latter. The Lawyer,s cup, however, was won by the Academy. For the fifth time out of seven elections, a Tribunal man was elected to the position of Council President, The Tribunal banquet in the Spring term was the memorable event of the year's activities. Throughout the year the fraternity spirit, which has been a characteristic of Tribunal men since the founding of the Club, has been in strong evidence. Officers for the second half of the year were: JEAN L. TAYLOR-Presideazt I ' ' L Q, COLON L. SCHMBLEY-Sec1'etm'y EDWARD ZWERGEI.-Vicc-president GORDON lXfT:XNDIGO-'T7'6lZ51l-'V67' MEMBERS MCNlONAGT,E,PI'8S. Esrlzs, V.Prcs. STARR1NG,Sec. ZWERGEL, Trans. ALQUIST COHEN FERGUSON GLos'rR1c Hess LIUBBARD KNIGHT IQNOERTZER KOTH LATHAM LEWIS MANDIGO NT.-XYER MORRISON MUNK SCHAIBLY Scorr SWANSON J. TAYLOR M. TAYLOR WEPMAN Page Two Hunrired Thirty-eight W L ,f. ,w ,U U 1 8 1 '-3 ' ' U . 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A Y 'iw' - ,H W'Wa - Q ,ftiiifi 5 2'- ,,,, .. - -V -V 41. ff - ' -I1 Eiif 2 ., ,.,: 15, ffuygt ',AV i ,,V., . V i ,vi - ' ' -X -2731533515 x 4, Vf. .f , N . f ' w u 5 3 . , 'aa 1 ,f fi 2 17 il. 11 5 1 -' L f, f ., 4 L, 1 .gr 6 . v - Fi ' iso .: 'V-,fb X - Page Two Hundred Thirty-nine 4 Q ' -Q L The Academy RUE to its accepted standard of leadership, scholarship, interest in forensics, and personality, the Academy, Organized' in 1920, and WCSl6l'11,S youngest forensic society, has become a very definite and active unit in NNestern's for- ensic life. To every Academite the outstanding event of this year was the intramural debate. So proficient did the team become that the much coveted Lawyer's Cup became the property Of the Academy for the second time. The intramural team was composed of Dorothy Daniels, Georgia York and Lucille Lindsey. The Academy representatives on the 1927-28 varsity debate squad were Marion Lamphere, Norma Bliss, Lucille Lindsey, Laura Merritt, Dorothy Daniels, and Jean McClave. The traditional Academy Letter BOX still continues its function as a connecting link between the club and its munerous alumnae. The year was not lacking in social activities, The Christmas Tea was a delightful affair which more than fulfilled its purpose of allowing the Academites to meet many girls who were interested in forensics. The three initiation banquets and the forensic parties, at which the four debating societies in their respective turns entertained the others, were among the most pleasant affairs on the year's calendar. Perhaps the affair that will remain longest in the minds Ofieach Acad- emite is that of the annual houseparty at Gull Lake. The year came to a fitting close with the Academy Luncheon at the Columbia Hotel at Commencement time. On this occasion the Academites were able to bid farewell to those sister Academites who were leaving, to greet those old members who had returned to make the reunion complete and to give promise of a still greater future for Academy and for Wlestern. MEMBERS ELLSWORTH, Pres. XVISE, Sec. TI'IRAf.L MCCL.-WE BERGKLINDT, Pztes. EMIAN, Trcas. BATES BECKER BIRDSEY Buss BURKE CLEAVELAND CUMMINGS DJXNIELS Davis ECCLES EIARTWIG FERNER I-Liter-11' 4 ITINTERLITER JACKMfAN JONES LAMPHERE LaNc,xsrER L1NDsLEY lViCBRllJl2 NTERRITT ' POXVELL RILEY SCH.-xLM SPENCER YORK YOUNG I Page Twa Hundred Forty A . hi 1? i SJ' , if E1 if 9 QP w I 4 ff JA' by N' w JQ , ' 1' x 'gat I4 i:'1 -1, X j' .I I 2 A + I . 11' 4-V V. F 'S .5 if X P , jj 11 'Q I . X F 7 q ' QT' -I X , - . 9 f-4 ,, I 1 I ' x iff- X ' 'X I 1 -. . ,331 ,iii 4 X ' x 0 4, s , -Q, 51, L 4.1 Sync' ' W1 - 4 ,-115, J I ? ' L A 1 v w 1 a 1 I n n fe' 'Q , KW- ui. lt' H L s 1 1 ,AA 5 1.1 , 5. 5- 1 X5 L, ,,,, , ,. I r f . Nd U , ' 'Q' mt , ,Q uf u .4 x 5 A.,,v ,, ' X mfg. Y x . S ii 1 . I . Page Two ,1' '. H '1. V. , X -. W , Y rf, is :Ps ' - Lf gli .', . 1 f Lf:-N I '-Wav, n rf ka . Q 4. Q , R f w 1 , 5 . -, , - 'fy , ' - , W ' 3 Y- V iv 1 1 ' H uf 5 . V' Y ,V .ff Hundred F arty-one Classical Club HE Classical Club of Wfestern State 'lfeacliers College was organized for the purpose of promoting interest in Classics. Latin students, students ol mythology, and stuflents of Greek and Roman history are eligible to mem- bership. Programs which supplement class work are presented at each meeting. The work of the club is accomplished by means of reports, discussions, talks, and dramatizations. Frequently an interesting hour is spent in singing Latin songs and in playing Latin games. f m As is customary, a Roman banquet closed the successful year. Burning in- cense, flower be-cleclcecl tables, Roman togas and couches on which to recline carried one back in imagination to the time of Caesar and the Old Roman Empire. MEMBERS LININGER, Pres. DANIELS., V. Pres. BISNNTNK, Trvax. M BENNETT EARL L. l'lEIDR1ICH BOITN EARL MCMURRAY NIOORE ORCUTT PENNY PETERS RIBE ROBINSON SCHMITZ STREETER VVHITE XVILLIAMS WOLKINS Page Two Hundred Forty-two E IIQILIER ADRIANCE CLARK EDSON Pevrc SPAULDING WOODMA x .C .f , A ' N Q, - Q ' .L ' 1'-1 L f 4 Yr ff' , fu -1 f Mi z F 4. tux M I . L 'L fr 3' fn X- 2 -5 7 1, 1 Y A vffff- - , 1 ffl . , N w 5 Eh Th. H 4 5 .V . ,Q-'.,' V , -1? ' ., qv :H K w K 1 . Page Two Hundred Forty-tlzree 1 X 1 1.. -I ' E E 16' . .4--1 , fi .1 I I Y .? N 5 'gf 3 -'K , f , '32 '-fill? .. ' V xp' ,., nf' - , , ,A.4:,,,, ,-fl. affff iffy -, , l. 'Z . -. dig-iw ' -. f .Q 'lil' -'fi 7 YH1.- . , , .-,,.,. I ,. QL.: 3' ,- . wi Q- 11- j ' 1 1 J my , 1 1 7 . .Y N ,, ,, H, ,Y . ..-.,, ,... W,,,.A.... Square and Compass Club HE Square and Compass Club is composed of faculty members and students of llfestern who belong to some order of Free Masons, from the De Molays to the Shriners. This club has been organized with a triple aim-to carry out the ideals exemplified by the order of Free Masonry, into the everyday life of Western's studentsg to promote and preserve the good fellowship among its membersg and, finally, to aid, by means of a loan fund, all worthy members who need financial support. The fund is kept up by entrance fees of new mem- bers. One of the outstanding events of the year was the annual get togethern party staged in the reception parlor of the Armory, Oct. 14. During the winter term a joint party with the Eastern Star was given in the little gym. As a climax to the term's work the members paid a visit to the home of the newly mar- ried president to present him with a beautiful Hoor lamp and to offer congratula- tions. In the spring term the club gave a delightful stag at the Roto-Kiwan .Scout Camp and later on a picnic. MEMBERS 'IENVEY CoNvE1zsiz UEILFUSS TR1zvAR'l'1'11zN BIERG F RosT1C .Lxclcsox JOHNSON Loon N M ART1 N M E111 'r M E M BR U12 R013 SANDERSON SIN K SUNBLAD Page Two I-Inndred Forty-four 4 nt' 3 ' 1 F 1 A , W 11 tis. L, K K 4 I L iv ,If MQ J' 1 4 . , 1 V' W A I 1 ki, -I L ,.x,S- s-1l-. K . fs SI. 1,1 1 I 3 1 X i . 1.1 1 1 1,1-3' 1 11W lnl 1 1 .Y I Q. l L x fl A 1 ' 1 . f A J . ,. 5, 1 1 .. '-'Jw 3 +113 rx I 1 'fx J' f-1.-Q,--f - J Wtfv A ' ai 'N' ua , 1 , 1 ' .4 A I 1 1 W 1 1 , F1 fi .1 1-1, dw ., A 1 ., 'J' '.' .L , 1.- li V-vt , X -V ..-11 ,W J 3 MMU T 4 Q vmiq, 11-1--3 .5 -1-1,1434 . - Qi gl: X- .A 'iff' p . :f f H I Y. I '-1 f-H 1 5 1 , ,!: 5 . ' '- 1-. 'W M . 14 by VV? 7' Z., 'J Q ' . ' F- i I fi gli, it . V f .',' 1.'., ,1' 1 5 X 1 '55, . 1' ' f 1 X , , Z .K ,1 ,. , . - 1 - A 1 1:.- V 1 1 - - 1 1 ' , r 1 '-N X 1 4 .fel 1 1- ' 1 ,Q W1. i V' 1 . fi! S iff: 1 1 J ' 127 fl Q,.i TL---Lf' if V , 1' F- ' ,, ., ,J1 ' ' Q, . 'L' '1 -1 , 'ia' ' V 9 Vial ' ,Q - 11 ' ' -H o .If .V - . 1. ,1 elif? 1' .. if ., Q - '1 q5:1,r.w',s Page Twa Hundred Farty4fi've 1 I s .ig .. Nm Q. eil E. Z, . ,. V ' - ,E is '33 E is rms Q' . I K i i, az' . ' l , . Y N' 1 . l b . sq if ' Xu Q. ,I X 1. .1 l l. 'rf X .. Al ' .l A ll .I , W r at I W HZ' 2 'li Q L ': 1. 1, Yi sy.. ' V ,. fi i' 4-', gSs5H'w ' .rg , ui. ..Qiir:-' - ' as M mf ' 'fav 'z filifl iii Hg- H. b'v isa .E - ' nl - ,. I - E ll l ' -35 i' A Q . 'Q - 'i . ' I l , l I ' .1 , w. -V, uns, E E ms., .. ...,..sTL...f..sE .. . . , .. .. .., -,-w. SCHRIER, .S'ct'. Mmzrs, Trmx. FULLER, Pres. Vosla, Dewlzozzs PHoxn1zs,De mf ROGFRS,.Zlf L1 us v,S IS 1 Brcru S' cz I Mort Fznmzcc X 1 u ian . usic m 1:12 ocia !'l I'.CC' L ': UQ, . 0 'u , ' ' 'YW.C.A. HE three fold purpose of our campus Y. MV. C. A. to unite in the desire to realize full and creative lite through a growing knowledge of God, to have part in making this possible for all people, and to understand jesus and follow Him in this task. Q! Some of our discussions have been, lVhat do the people of the world want? , Under what conditions do college girls find it hard to be Christians ? , Hllvllllll should We choose ? , and Modern X1Voman,'. Our programs have included such speakers as Dr. Dunning, lvlfrs. Ayling, Miss E. J. W alker, Mr. Wesley, Mr. Soo, a Chinese student from Kalamazoo College, and M iss 'Wheaton from the VVoman's Home Missionary Society. lVe haue demonstrated our ability to grow socially and physically as Well as mentally and spiritually. Both the Fall Mixer and the Wlinter Banquet were successful and pleasant affairs. XV e have had numerous outdoor roasts and also organized a basketball team. The association is now looking forward to many more interesting discussions and meetings, and is also anticipationg the annual joy Nite and the spring Cab- inet Retreat. ' Page Two Hundred Forly-.vi.r c T ,--- - - v , . 1... . , ,,,, 1g , H.. 5- , I. 1 l Its' ,L ., ., . ja. . ' . ' m m ' ' ff: iff? K4 i '1 ' X if ' i f K: .fp n , .. . 4 , ,:,, 1, :..f. .7 - El f l' -. 3 M il i ' W xi A 4' Q, . :L , -n , , I A lv oi, . -- .KY , 1. 5.5,-,A A - Q -, , 1 i' i Av All ir. 'ff ' 'Q it-x .l - ' . 4 1 ff.-4 . . gi .A 8 KY R i' . VL in fl - V i -rl -i j. .11 . . 1 - rf-agki i ,f .M , t . J I-if -U i t , : , 1 , ,, 2 g ,V L ' '- lv ' ' -nr' i y, W V l. ' ,IJ A i s 1- . . r e -if W W 1- N. '-...Ii 'gi' l , i i ' ' 1 , f X . I , X, .I F :.,,Y ,, ' u....,,,Y.f V V 1 ,' . - - ge' ,, Y ,W , ., nf 7 ,.,,. 'seal Spencer, Pres. Holifmaster. Vice-Pwx, I-lill, Sec. VVagner, Trees. Aclcley, fldvisor Lumaree, Advisor Ainsley, Barnes, Bissell, Blackney, Bogne, Brown Chase, Clugg, E.: Clngg, K.g Dunlap, Forbear Eastern Star Club I-Ili VVestern State Teacl1er's College Eastern Star Club was organized in the fall term of 1923. As its name implies, the Club is open to members of the Order of the lhstern Star who are students at the Teacher's College. The aim of the Club is to impart both the material, the spiritual ideals, and lessons taught by the Chapter into the everyday life of the student and show that there are greater things to be achieved. ' ln order to participate in the club activities, the student appears before the examining committee, consisting of the advisor and three members, and is duly received as a member. The membership has increased from year to year, and at the present time numbers sixty-one. ' Page Two Hundred Forty-seven , , - ' - 1 Y fjqv 1 :XL L AY? 4 . 3' V l ' A, In ' A F Q. il , Q I I 1 ' l fl y ff 3 1 ,X V. 1 W 1 V 1 'T J L f 3 ju ' nr n f 1'L,, y i2 1 y l fr' ., . . .Q f , ' .q s , s - , - in 5 Tk Hp A lst V V I I dis, f v if Q57 ii A , , i K llpxf A l V I N., .-. Y 1 1' . ' U 1, K , , ... I l 6,4 XY i I ' ., l , 51 5 , 1. l , ug ,' , , X ,f 1 - Q' . 1--fl' 'ml I . ' 1 R y l a 1 .gf W f .,',, W-1 A -N 'N Yr - jf' A ,, 1 . if' 3 P lil, TP . Ti f 1 all , if ir Y ' ' ' 1 ' isa -' f . f It . ,- , . V ' '-N.. ,, u . Forman, Hammond, Harris, Hoeksma, Inglis, Iver Keinoth, Kochendeufer, Kocnigshof, Lane, Lee, Lindslcy Mclbouth, Ig McLouth, Lg Mumbrue, Munger The Club has a loan fund which was founded during the spring term of 1928, and has been substantially increased through the hearty co-operation of the mem- bers with the assistance of the Kalamazoo and Corinthian Chapters. This fund may be used by any'Eastern Star girl on the campus who, upon investigation, is considered deserving of assistance. It has been the custom of the Club to have a degree team represent the five points of the Star and at times has been invitedto exemplify the regular initiatory Chapter ceremony. Page Two Hundred Forty-eight Q I r -. .- ma- r - i V t i 5 3:4 X Z ri ,Sl ' . - :J ' 1, - 4 ' - ,. l 'B 'sv ' ' ' ' X 1 Y n 1 t ' L 4 I V A 4 ,. PM s , lk lx S 'dia I M li , , H 4- 'i 'ff V V t- .21 V. it vu! gi QV C 'S A V 'Fi Y -1 .. li' F .af -- - ' - gm s 'li V X W f .4193 ' l -if if ' .f ' ' ' , 1:-Q1 -P Trix A 'Y ci: l ' ' ,A jf' Liilfi 1 it .i-1 ff? f I U ' lil l. I i l '55'ffl ' ,J 1 M 1- ,V ff-1 g xmq ir -L vi,-4, . In 1.4 '-at , ' T ' 1 , :I -1, if I E. i i , . 1' fit Y A. E f t -' l ff? A 9 a -1 t 1 1 - ri. f . i 1' as r ' ,,,. ' t A 1 1. . 1 W - ' A , ' ff .J Quan' ,j 41. . il X N 'I rg? J. V1 ' ' , r A cg, . il Post, Priebc, Sanders, Sanford, Schmidt, Scott Shearman, Spaulding, Stites, Thrapp, TiFEany, Tubbs VanVleck, Vlfebbcr, NVhite, York The special meetings during the year have included various forms of entertain- ment. On one occasion the Club was invited to present the acceptance ceremony at a special session of Corinthian Chapter. The Club was honored by a visit from the Past Grand Matron, Mrs. Elizabeth Vifebster, of Battle Creek, and the officers of the Corinthian Chapter on March sixth. The Year's mark culminated in the traditional banquet, held in May. The banquet was attended by officers of the Kalamazoo Chapter of the Eastern Star, the campus members, and as many alumnae who could be present. Page Tum H1lv1!'d7'Bd Forty-nine Social Science Club I-IE function of the Social Science Club is to provide a means whereby its members may become better acquainted with one another, and to offer an opportunity for better scholarship by securing speakers for the club who are especially interested in work correlative to the social sciences. Among many of the able speakers who have been secured for club programs areg Attorney Joseph Folz, Mr. Smith Burnham, Dr. lgloyes, Dr. Knauss, Major Blaney, and Dr. Gerald Barnes. The club has also enjoyed several social gatherings throughout the school year. At the beginning of the fall term, an open social meeting was held in the Little Gym for all those people interested in the club and its members. In the winter term, the club enjoyed a party given by Ruth Hamilton and Claudia Siple. Ten new members were admitted to the club during the winter term. MEMBERS QFLETCHER, Pres. ROBERTS, Pros. H,xM1L'roN, Src. ICLATTN, Trans. CRObIK GREVE HOFFMAN :KENT KOEGLER NlclXl'l11.L1zN MOTT Pimzizsox PHILLIPS REISIG R1nor.12Y RYiXLI. SANFORD SCOTT SIPL12 STEEBY STILLXVELT. ST1uzE'1'15iz U 'WISEMAN Page Two Hundred Fifti- -.wh jf -1 fl, x,, --M'----u' -.,-Q. , X , ..-Q ,L 2- uf' , .WE-sw . -'WTR' z w.1'- . F, Kg WMM N 3,5533 fi fi ' 1 nf? A - hgkfjh? ,. - .4 Wg V Q , , A wg xf , A1 5 as f Page Two Hundred Fifty-one The Oteyokwa Club HE Oteyokwa Club, which is composed of students who come to Western from the Upper Peninsula, was organized in November of 1920. Its lndian name, Oteyokwa, which means the gathering of friends in a strange land defines its purpose. The club has served as a means by which Upper Peninsula students, united by mutual interests, may become better acquainted, thereby making the Upper Peninsula better known at Wfestern and 'Western better known in the Upper Peninsula. Under the leadership of Howard Sunblad, the year 1927-28 has proved one of the c1ub's most successful. The annual Christmas party held on Dec. 10 was one of the outstanding events Of the year, and came as a climax to a series Oi social gatherings held throughout the Fall Term. An increase in the club's membership to forty-eight is suHicient proof of the merits of Oteyokwa and speaks for the progress that can be looked for in the future. MEMBERS SUNIRIJAD, Pres. DQJNEY, V. Pres. XFINSIK, Ser. EXNDIQRSON, Trcas. ALPERVITZ BROWN BROWN BROZAK CEOERNA Clxss Eurcicsox ERICKSON FOLLO HAGEN JOHNSON JOHNSON Kfxylxm 1-.x NIATHISON MILIERICK NIORIN 1WALONE LIORRISON Mummy P1 NTA L PITKANEN IQEYNOLDS Ricufxizos SAMUEL SUNHLAO THOMPSON THOMPSON TREv,xR'rH1':N VIOLETTA W'ixis,xN1sN XVlxr.GRizN NVALIQER Page Two Hundred Fifty-two W , -iT---.-, ' ' , 'N' .N ., . fl v. '- F' 17, 'xA ' x ,. 5 mg , W ' ,-'- , ., . . -gg i n 'Q -, 27,f1 , vw - . 4- .1-f n - 5 LN 1 A 9 , 1 Mr I' r X31 , 4 jr I '- f X m .W I 9 ' , I Q ' .5 ,. , , , ,- J .1 -' I I 'A J I ta Q , W , :nk U, - ' .,' ' '-1-.1 - , L-' - '. -Q w ,Q I ' L Ui N f N I Q? X m 1 1 N Mfg? Q g- em +53 W VT mi Q x 1 f W , J ffm ' A V A , , ,X - - - x . ,-Amr N Y, V ,hull u f I ,lx . v I' 3 1 , 'N 7 ' r f ' Y 1 ' -P' M ,b ab. f , , - -A fn , -T L V ' X 1 ww V B , , ,,.U- S V- 47' ',- Ji :W :W 'LI f .-:,' --g g 1 ., 5 4 ' , l v ,Q , ua . 1 I N '1 M. fs, 5 1 -1 K 1 w , ,. '1 , -13 , ' , ,ggi , Ng 'f - I X 4 . I if A 's 'Hx 'F x N -:lin ' l . it 'z' ..' ' 4 V1 1 w F it Q -X Y ' v. 4. SD' ,xv Page Two Hundred Fifty-three C Eldorado Club ECOGNIZING thecneed of a society of a purely literary nature on the campus a small groupof girls, interested in writing. brought about the organization of the Eldorado club during the Wfinter term of last year. Now in its second year the club shows every promise of maintaining itself permanently on wllVCStCI'I1,S campus. Membership of the club is limited to twenty- live and new members are admitted upon faculty recommendation. Club meetings are conducted informally and are devoted to the reading and discussion of papers Written by the members. The form of writing is not restricted, verse, short stories, essays, plays, and sketches have all been attempted with some measure of success by club members, The faculty advisors, Miss Master and Miss Swain, have been in no small measure, a source of ever helpful suggestion and con- structive criticism. MEMBERS LEARD, Pros. CRISMAN, Vice Pres. AAREHART, Sec. SEVERANCE, Trcas. ADRIANCE BEADLE CLEVELAND DAIl,OR Dewey ELLIS I-IAAS I-IUMPHRY JOHNSON JOHNSTON IQELSEY L1:'rc1-11211 ' LOVELL RQINAR RUSSEI,T, SCI-IRIER SNOXV STENSON STEWART TERMEER 'VVUNDERLICH Page Two Hundred Fifty-four -g ,I TY ' -., . .' , hr x if -rf-. . t , J' ,P . In at 55 wr X .. if ' -- k x W m 4' V ' 'Q ' hula I K L ' Q . 'fy .. I. rm X My w I V. . K. ,.. ..-N . I ' ' N ge: -.. . , 5.5.51 . ' 1 . m 6 1 . , g t ' 5 . I 19.5 1 r , 31 nf TK. . , 5 3 Q' 'J K It In W ,, -1 'L if .F , V L v '4- ix I .1 x x V' X. 3 I 1 E979 I U E .. ll - - 5ie,i:i ' .J r ,,. , I x ' ' .- 'ffxi Ad 1 5 1'-.I .JV I 7x 't Yfjf-L wr 4 . . 'it 11 I ' - .cf B ' . 'H' .E , I ms mn - mmssss swans mn an ms A' 4 f ga ... Y .1 4 f -I-, aaa .. 'flbff . , ,.,....,. 1 ' F. ... Ain . ' fl fl 2231 V257 - v s: ': ?'f': ' . :H H 1 Q .K-E nl as 2 E 2 H S H . Q E Sf Page Two Hundred Fifty-five W Club HE VV Club is composed of letter winners in the major sports. Every year the club has exerted a greater influence in activities on the campus. Last year two of its members, Abe Cohen and Ray Avery. were elected to the highest positions on the Student Council, President and Treasurer. Other mem- bers are also on the Council. Not only has the club been active in politics. but in social activities as well. The Club members and their friends enjoyed a dinner-dance at the Park-American in -Tune, which was one of the most pleasant of the year's brilliant social events. Pres. Wfaldo and Dr. Schott were the guests of honor. Twelve members were initiated into membership of the club this year. The initiation ordeals were very rigorous, the initiates having to put on Amateur acts at the Fuller Theatre, and doing such difficult feats as carrying bricks or eggs all day and walking up the steps backwards. A i The Club has made a special effort to get in touch with and retain hold of its Alumni. The Annual Home Coming day is an outgrowth of this. The VV Club has been contemplating a club-room for the benelit and convenience of the members and Alumni. It will be in the Men's Gymnasiumg equipped by the club and subscriptions from the Alumni and friends. M EM B ERS ' A, -. AVERY, President FULGONI, Vice-P1'c.s'ide1zt BECK, Treczs-m'e1' - COLIEN CORBAT it CORNELL FERGUSON FRANKOWSKI Jjxcns GIUEN HAGEN LEAK LUNDQUIST MCCARTY MCDOUG:XL lX'TCh'l0NAGLE A CJLENIJORF R013 V STROKIS SUMM.1aR1flEi.'1' Page Two Hundred Fifty-.six N .R M f F 4 , I ' J xl I N , A Q..- 1 EA P111 17 I TH! Q XX . . , 4, N 55:51 , S! 'e'q' W L r W. 'il , + .. ,-I I ' Y f, 1 i 1 1- ,, ,,. .., ,I ,l aw. . . r 1 ' :Y- N. ,M fief' Page Two Hundred Fifty-se'uen Sigma Theta Gamma IGMA Theta Gamma is one of W'estern's new organizations. It was organ- ized during the winter term of 1928, under the supervision of Dr. Carfl Schott and Lloyd Jones of the Physical Education Department. The club is composed of junior and senior men of the Physical Education Department, and has as its purpose the development of a greater group solidarity, a more professional attitude toward their work, and a spirit of service. These aims and ideals are embodied in the well chosen name, K'Sigma Theta Gamma, taken from the Greek, and which means Service, Health and Character. An evening luncheon is held by the club once a month for the purpose of discussion and various interesting talks. Among the speakers who have favored the club, are Dr. Schott, Mr. Read, Mr. Hyames, Mr. Martineau of the Physical Education department, and Dr. Leroy F. Sparks of the Kellogg Sanitarium at Battle Creek. The Sigma Theta Gamma is planning many worthwhile things for lfVestern. The club is endeavoring to bring prominent physical educators here to speak be- fore the student body. The Sigma Theta Gamma stands ready to sponsor any movement that will help to make a bigger and better Vtfestern. MEMBERS MAHER I-IYAMES JONES M ARTI NEAU READ ScHo'rT BACON, V.P1'es. MARTIN, Sec. OLENDORF, T-reas. BARSTIS BEAM BECK BENNETT BRADFORD BUGBE13 COHEN Cormivr CORNELL FISHER I. Ftocus FULGONI Housron 'TACH .l'oHNs'roN E. K1 MBALL LEAR LUNDQUIST M CCARTH Y M ,msn ,x LL M u M A SAWYER SMITH XZANLEVVEN V ANDYKE XV ISE M AN XVHITE Page One I-Izmdrea' Fifty-eight .fx w T . A, X , V' . I -All-23 V. fig 4, - ' 1 K 1 'PH A ' I .V 5 LU1 i ,, I ' V lyf' ' ,- ' 1 V 1 1 Rf Q--. , 1 -, 'Wh 5 N . ' ,- .Q 5 Nj' I , .1 A 51 1 4 5' - 1 -- f f . W 'N ki X' 1 jr , 1'1fa,. -fig, , X 1 X A4 -g-:N . x .- f -l'-A ,' ' A ' . 5. Q yi ' -I11 I , , A1 KA , J 1.4 1 dr -, , ? , JJ A, F! 3, N V, an A QA 1 W 'H' V V ,V Q Sl im 45:2 4, tl' In f 1 Q' , ' ii x N' F14 -4' b , 1 I ', ' 'E W 7' 1 ' 0 1 X 5 A -5 my -5 a ' . 6' ' A' H L' - . , ,Q r K 11 lx 3 4 I ' - f'-,jlfffj W W ' A f 4 4 .. , f V Q: , Y , Y l. , Ai I . ' n . L I , H. , ,,1. li- 'W IQ. v. lfi-If 'f +41 T Er'::4!A.- N l Q z 1 i , 1 , v.v 'I x a 7 W 3' 1 L'- -fi J 5. -' ,. 1 1 I n 1 I X. 1, 1 , 'f'7f ' ' V ,jr-.f- ' Tx 'J ' r f w F' 1 f. 5 , 1 ,eg-Lf . I? fu j CQ. In pl VE- J . jf-a ir!! A 14 N: A, ' ' ' ' 's ' . ,K N -N I H: F Y' Y -61 5 K 5: M. W v A? v'-1, P-N ' 5' r ' E . ' 31 'Q . - .', A ff -3 :J ' Q 'g 4 ,I f, H' 'I ' ' L-' N , yfLj:. dm 'R 5. I 5. , 1 . , - g ' - - i. I 4111531 'V ' ' 1 5 f vfw. ' g5?ff i . V, -, ' . f, .' ' ' . MXW ' , My , 5541 ' :fi 1 , . ' -' Fi-' f A-5 1' . pg , jj -, A A7 zu I X I 'NL yi, ' ' ' A 1 . x' - 53 Q ,. 51 ,JIU I A W -Q4 ' ww: 1 ' 5 1 ' 7' fn' W ' V . '. 1 - . fo -5 . git 9 V 4 ' y 'PQ A P l X ry-N, iii 1' V , Wi? PIE . QV . 'H X 1 J ' v T Al X nf 1 'X A 1 ' - ' 3 Z.:-1 1 1 1 J 1' ' 4 f 'iff 1 1 Page T-wa Hundred Fiftx mm: ,.1 Y ' Tdtifg 5352 LQ'i.T i', ':'a 9g.E'5 ' in sh sa Ei? . '..fl',Ii.,i.ii.i15l'fVff... lI'a'.Ei,f?7 Q' ',,..i..Lfi..fl'fi3 77W 7 '.,, Li :L 1 l'33'.E1'1k?E'- fT 'fl R wiv? sffrsgif- '- - 's's's g'g- ,sq --iaf A, f- a . ,.-f-ZW.. W-, . ,X W .- , ..,, ,.,.. . H V y.-1 . ss. n 5 I lil ,A l , , fl 1 -g 71 fa r , I 6: '1 1 1 l i Ianashak, Bounds, Saile. Demmc, McAfee. Chase. DeLong, Drescher Jones, Rhoades, Powell, Lee, Udell, Hovey, Mac Donald Bliss, Haight, Birdsey, X1Vise, McCummings, Iesswein, Keller Commerce Club HE Commerce Club is composed of about forty members of the department who are interested in participating in the activities provided by the monthly meetings of the club. Programs for regular meetings and arrangements for other activities are handled by an executive committee consisting of the officers of the club, the program chairman, publicity manager, and class representatives. This year the committee has made a special effort to provide informal social programs, as well as musical numbers contributed by music students. Also many interesting reports and book reviews have been given by club members. Special social functions of the year have been the get-acquainted party in the early fall, the Christmas party, the Alumni Banquet, and the spring dinner Page Two Hundred Sixty . - W--, -.1-A-fa-. ---V-Y-rnzf,-:af-.a .--- .- .1111-: .-: , -ff .2 ,f - ff - eff. ffm- 'f - f--wffrv.-r V .LIL .- . 4.L.?.L .aJ ,L1:'.J..i,,+,4L4n.u.lA . L'1.J.1g- - ' - - A Y . - . '- .4- -. 1.5.4, L - . . JS.-, ex.wA.:-.',-.,.-:b:- gan'- X I I Y I . - . .4 ,, ' H 5 g si -gum K: 'lu A M sam B-is-.m sigma. 'page .ix . ., . n n me-1 I I ,Hi Q . .H ' lil lil if lm 'ffl iff! . 9'- +l', li E3 . 'l ll l Sack, l-lzias, Kline, Kresin, Pipkorn, Czuchna, lrey, Stilee, johnson liumzin, Rasmussen, Carroll. Sorr. Cornwall, Bloem, Smith, Greene, Sheldon Forman. NVzxlgren, Leiter, Tabberer, Edson. Fox, Haynes ' meeting, at which Mr. Trytten of the Commerce Department of Paw Pau' was speaker. During the winter.term the club sponsored a general student party, which provecl to he one of the hest attended of the many student parties. Une of the most interesting of the elulfs activities was the annual state contest in shorthand and typewriting. Cluh members co-operated with the faculty and the zidministration to make this event a complete success. This years contest, which was held May 19, was pr0hz1l.Jly the largest contest of its kind ever conducted at Kalamazoo. OFFICERS Donoriir I'IAlGI'I'l', President Etizlxmzrn EDSON, Secretary l-IELEN Fox, l icc?-President il.:LORENCE SOMMERS, Treasifrm' EVELYN XVISE, Program Clzairmau MR. PENNELL, flll1i'iS07' Page Two Hundred Sixty-one ini www- -. ..-- ,.,-. ,,,-.. is-. ...W ,.W... W.- lvsw. ..,,.. .f,,, in ,like-eL L 9' Q-uve. ll gl is l ' l Burlington, Hine, lrey, I-lficknmn, Hale, Sheldon, Cztrpp Pomeroy, Hamill. Everest. NN-fassinan, Van Vleck, Greenman, Wright, Klein Nielsen, Bowers, VVright, Robinson, Wallcei', Anderson, Blair Iliff, Ray, A. Phillips, F. Phillips, Fessenden, Myner, Mclflwain Music Study Club t saecial music students Glee Club members, HE Music Study Club is open o .,1 - , .. . and those who are so fond of music as to be interested in the organization. ' ' ' A ' 'l ' l h'1ve taken The club this year has held a series of twilight musieales, w nci C the lace of the former monthly meetings. At these musicales, programs have P been given by members of the club and other available talents. This year the club hes been active in interesting VVestern's students and the Page Two Hundred Sixtyrtuvo ff:-.-71523:-.-4g'.iT13QIa1-Q . -I i it A it 3' qi-,V ll il H all i ll M gi li: it i I H ss i , Virlcns, Roth, Brocato, Eagelton, Ienvey, Fricling, VVhiting. Haclcenberg, Kinch, Clark, Veenhuis, Stewart Eckert, Fitzsimmons, Sprau, Hitzhelcl, W'otring, Smith, Davis Nelson, Young, Hutchins. Barker, Hornaday, Jennings, Kovtan Kalamazoo public in I1 series of concerts brought here under the sponsorship of the music department. They were especially successful in their sale of tickets, and from the profit derived, will send a chosen group from the music department to the National Music Supervisor's Convention held in Chicago this Spring. The big achievement of the club has been the furtherance of co-operation and com- radeship among the members of the music department. 1mc'UL'rY ADVISOR l DOROTHEA SAGE SNYDER Page Two Himdred Si,1:ty4three Doney, Doran, Lyons, Sissala, Becker, Gorstman, Merrill, Patterson, Priebe, VVolfe Riemersma, Latham, Johnson, Mathison, Yergcr, Kemp, Koth, Sutton, Ellis, Smith Finney, Noble, Sliinn, Richards, Ritchey, Ramsey, Dewey, Vecnstra, Collins, Johnson Gray, Levey, VVeiss, Cook, Slivensky, Cowles, Sweeney, Hart, Stewart Junior High Club HE junior High Club of 'Western State Teachers College is intended not only for members of the Junior High Department but for all students who are interested in junior High School Education. The year 1927-28 has beenva memorable year in the clubls history. The officers were: ldabelle Yerger, pres- identg Dorothy Koth, vice-presidentg Marian Merrill, secretary: Maurice Doran, treasurer and Mildred McGregor, Publicity Manager. The Hrst important event on the club's social calendar for the year was the initiation of the freshmen members. These poor unfortnnates were hiked out to H'iker's Lodge, NfVhite's Lake, put through their paces, and formally welcomed into the Junior High Club. -About the middle ot the 'fall term a contest was conducted to obtain new members. The losing side gave a Christmas party for the enjoyment of the winners. At the present time the club has fifty three members on its roll. Throughout the year, several interesting programs have been provided for the enjoyment and instruction of the members. Miss Switzer gave a very inter- esting talk on VVhat Qualities Superintendents Look For When They Hire Teachersn. At the next meeting, Mr. Wfilcox, Assistant Superintendent of Kal- amazoo Public Schools, gave a talk on lVhat I Look! For In Teachersn. Miss Mason, a member of our faculty, led a discussion on Extra-Curricular Activities . The outstanding social event of the club's spring program was the banquet given in the late spring. This concluded the activities of the year an-d was a most enjoyable and attractive function. Page Two Hundred Sixty-four .-' I . .rs L, .,..,t.sf , r, l DeXVeerd, Dewitt, Childs, Trenary, Cushman, Burnham, Von Huizen, Smith, Brown, Bissell Moberg, Irland, Bragdon, Bos, Pierce, Purchase, Neitring, Scott, Hop, Squire Rogusta, Carey, Arnold, Mason, Smith, Komejan, Hoffman, Lievense, Seymour Collegiate Country Life Club HIS club, the senior member of campus organizations, is a strong auxiliary of the Rural Department of the Teachers College. The purpose of the club is to promote understanding of rural conditions, and to develop in its members practical ideas for rural progress. The Club sent its president, Mr. Roe, to the National meeting of Collegiate Country Life Clubs and American Country Life Club Association at Lansing in February. ' Later in the term a bus load of club members, with the advisors, Dr. Robinson, and Miss Evans, visited the Lansing Chapter of the Collegiate Country Life Club where reports were given of the work that has been done on the topic, Urban- Rural Relations . In May, the Country Life Chapters of Michigan State, Ypsi- lanti, and Detroit City College were entertained here. Page Two Hundred Sixty-five grime, -M -,V 5 QI g,'fj'f-Qggaagaxawxmare-.A -:..,'..-1 . ' fit ' ll :rg I 3 l -T Clark, Wfarner, Blaine, Stanton, Corwin, Michell, Leonard, VVittcn, Davis, Mallo Reisig, Haywood, Van Horn, Lampcn, Pelmear, Mock, Salisbury. Lanibright, Schrader Loken, Hamilton. YVil1iams, Sanders, Buehrer, Murdock, Reisig, Miller Gunthorpe, Slack, Powers, Katz, Harris, McFarland. Meade, Hansen The regular meetings of the year have been marked by very instructive and carefully arranged programs, while the social meetings have been equally success- ful in establishing a friendly relationship among the students and faculty members. , ...W ---. l ll ,. ,rl ll i ,l li ri l Blaine, Rhoades, Smith, Gorsline, Barr, Trenary, Darling, Vanclerbeek, Brink, Kort Clark, Garrison, Trierweilcr, Buttleman, Sieb, Beardslec, Robinson, Dutcher, May Vlfilliains, Vink, Ehlke, Nicolette, Kelly, Gorslinc, Jeffers, Flintoff, Yircott, Reamcr Allanson, Samuelson, Michel, Gallivan, O'Barton. Spencer, Brant, Nyberg , . . . l Page Iwo Hulmrcd Sl.l'lj Xl.V Ln l - A , w,.iS35lQff7gl e ,- - i. H . ,gal 'mx lil JVKX-eff. 1, x gn W V, 5 ., E I? B li ! l H E51 : ,gy fl l l M mn i 'E na QM Van Sickle, Eitcl, Block, Adams, Roe, W'l1eeler, Rees, Stenson, Blose Earle, lrmeu, Clark, V os, Martens, Edclcrvccn, XlVO0tl111E111SCC, Stevens, Fenwicl-: Kaufmzul, johnson, Mulder, Tcusiulc. Butler, French, VVl1ited, Stcusou Marsh, Mallo, McMahon, Berry, Evans, lVortley, Yurik, Spencer The co-operation of the club members and of the Music, Home Economics, l l tlil utecl laurel ' to makino' County Speech and other departments of the sc loo con ' J 'S y ,O Normal Day and .Rural lrlrogress Day successful and enjoyable. OFFICERS Prc.vidrnl-Fo1uu2s'r QRUIE T1'cas1w'c1'-DoRo'rHY lxil.Il.DER Y'icr'-Pmvifff-111-C'.xRl. llLos1f .S'cc1'vfary-LJcIir.L.x FELTON Page Two H1mn':'c-d Sixtgv-seven Pe..ii.aerssszeese.mgxemf..,,i4 .. , ' H I :,,555-,g,-1g4g,Qizgg,gg,,pe 'w lv li l Q l l li ns , l Jackson, Brokaw, Hunter, Mallow, I-lavers, Snow, Green, Beery, Iohncock, I-Iaggerson, Seeley Pierce, Groff, 'White Burdick, Roc, Welsli, Pump, Langston, Brown Virgo, Cady, Dole, Fowler, NVhitcombe, Haines, Draves, Knode, Nickerson Davis, IValter, Humphrey, Ellwood, K. Barnebce, G. Barnebee, Brundage, Miner, Church Home Economics Club HE Home Economics Club was organized to further the interests of Home Economics students and to promote good 'fellowship among them. In order that this club might reach all the girls of the Home Economics Department, the membership was made open to all, with the sole requirement of payment of dues. In 1925, the club became affiliated with the American Home Economics Association. The activities of the club might be grouped under four general headingsg educational, co-operative, social or recreational, and Financial. The educational programs have consisted of addresses by special speakers and talks by instructors. At Thanksgiving time the club gained much pleasure from providing' baskets for the poor. This organization also sponsored a General Student party on Feb- ruary 18, 1928. At the first meeting of the school year, the club entertained the new students with a supper which was followed by games. As a result the new girls have entered more quickly into school life and taken a greater interest in the Home Economics work. So many desirable club activities require money that raising it is a vital part of the clubis work. Frequent food sales have been held for this purpose, and have been so successful that they are now almost a club tradition. ' OFFICERS Prresident-lVLxRY FRANCES BROK.-XXV SUC1'l?llCll'LV-LOUISE GREEN Vicc-P1'csz7de1Az.f-CATH ERI NE K NoDE Tl'L'llSll'7'CI'-I'IELIiN I-IU M PHREY ADVISORS Miss M:XRY IXKOORE MRS. RUTH V. SHUMACHER Page Two I-Iimdred Si,rty4e1'glzt Ammon, I-Iorgzm, Crissman, VVhee1er, Rose. WVest. Jewell, Coon, Cordell Hockin, I-Iickin, Luck, Gilbert, Moore, Summerlott, Cushman, Davy, Canton Klockner, Bryc, Gccr, Abbey, Hamm, Hull, Samuelson, Clark, Rowe Rowland, XVilcox, Ives, T ucker, Murray, Pratt, Griffiths, Kiehue Early Elementary Club HE Early flilementary Club, whose members consist of students and faculty interested in working with pre-school and elementary children, is the largest club at Western. ,ae A. 'ss fissmfz- 'rf4,u l ..':.: ' ' I5 V1 ' A f we ' E -vs A P34 l' 4 4 , l . 'll NJA, 'N' ,wi fu lr if Raulm, Rupers, W'zu'e, Shultcrs, Xklhitbeck, Raddatz, Hoffman, Lundquist, Nelthorpe Carey, johnson, Slceels, Kelley, Vandenbark, O'Brien, Feeuey, Caro, Martin Lzmehniclt, Young, Schracder, Saunders, Anderson, Noble, Timmerman, Ahlberg, Vink, Miller King, Foster, Montague, Acker, Koonter, Foeltzcr, Gustine, Martin Page Two Hundred Sixty-fzine 'AM' 7 YL 'lf' ,QQJT tv ,?'b - IIf!ilLi TFS'S LTT.'1L..f7IY.'fi. . . . ' ' , . Q A-r ,s it 'l r i 2 l V v, 1 rw.. V if . r :Q r ll is 1 Q l, A l..- E l li F : ll leg l, Randall, Schut, Dewey, Connor, Harvey, Brown, Hancock, Barnes, Crego, Boekhout MeMillen, Bennett, Todd, Van Sickle, Owens, Ragen, Sall, Struble, Van, Hoven Bartlett, Roberts, Masters, Ayers, Kline, Cruse, Butler, Ferner, Schrader Drew, Doty, Thomas, Annable, Kaiser, Garrott, Spencer, Meachum During the year 1927-28 a program of varied events has been carried out successfully. One of the most interesting affairs was a tea given for alumni, guests, faculty and students at Home-Coming. Other social meetings include the Backwards party and the Christmas party during the winter term, a student party and the Annual Club Banquet at the Burdick Hotel in the Spring term. The educational meetings have been very much worthwhile. Among the well-known speakers secured have been Mrs. Dessalee Dudley, Assistant Super- intendent of .Battle Creek schools, and Mrs. Sedonie Gruenberg, a Widely known authority on child training. . Page Two Hundred Seventy , ,iifiuut ,. , ,, -., rbvb-' 1 1 , 4 . .. i -i - - 1 f- N M H gg H H . i . ie i ' I Eng, If 4 V Lv Y 1 E i i i at N '4 ,yang Q Heath, Stevens, Strong, Shen. Fuycstcr, Johnson, Animcrnian, Fisher, Buftington, Jarvis Michael, Lickley, Klose, Davis. Nvagiler, Spooner, B. Termeer, C. Termeer, Truitt, Kegerreis Godfrey, Krcager, Ieannot, Lowing, Alleger, Rohlen, Putnznn, Green, Hurling I-Izmn, I-Izirt, K. Clugg, E. Clugg, Eness, Shepard, Alleger, Sharrar .-Xt Cliristmzis time the club kept up its good work hy collecting toys, books and clothing and sending them to missionary workers to be distributed among the people of Cziney Creek settlement, Kentucky. The club activities are planned by the olhcers with the aid of a cabinet consisting of representatives from each early elementary class. Advisors consist of instructors in the Early Elementary Department and of Early Eleinentziry critics in the training schools. OFFICERS P7'l'XfdU1ll'-ix Umuzv C usH M A N Scc1'eta1'y-MARIE CANTON Viet:-Prnsid 611-f-il3lJlTl'I llwv T1'ea.s'1u'er-FLORA BJILHAHN Page Two H-zmdred Seventy-one A '5l..'M?fNf?iE'E af tisLiJIi . 'Tf'-. ZI-. 'f.l'2i,:1 :E if .fs f 'W ' ,H . . Y . . . . , . . ,. . ifii 4, i1 te' Sherwood, Shilling, Hagen, Trimpe, Van Single, Bookholder, King Woods, Gebby, Dooley, Borisoff, Clegg, Drapeau, Rees, Darling, Conklin Huff, Jacobson, Levine, Drodt, Ghainer, Jessop, Rench, Steffens Logan, Alquist, Ewing, Krause, Sweet, Howe, Gardner, Gerkcy Manual Arts Club HE purpose of the Manual Arts Club is to afford an opportunity for its members to become better acquainted with one another and also to come in Contact with the activities of other departments through speakers from outside sources. Some of the subjects that have been touched upon in this year's talks are travel, special methods of teaching, manufacturing processes and other topics of general interest to the club members. Initiations are held at the beginning of the winter and spring terms, at which time, those Manual Art students who present satisfactory records of scholarship an-d character, are taken into the organization. The club is not lacking in social contacts. There is the annual Open House , to which the public and general student body are invited. On this occasion, the visitors are given an opportunity to visit the Manual Arts laboratories and work rooms. The Manual Arts Club party was a big event of the year, due to the co- operation of the members, and the large number of alumni present. The Manual Arts Club makes an especial attempt to keep in touch with its alumni and at this and other times, the old members have rewarded the efforts of the club with a loyalty rarely equalled. Page Two Hundred Seventy-two ' -1.+,. 51 'T Q - .,f1. '.-.,:.g:. T..-' 5 ..L,l. .4,I- -L ' f TT'44n.Luu'7A1'i F,!EiegTj?',L+21'.5, .f ' l . H E el - tl ll ll ll 1f1ill'lllll01l: lVilliS0Il. YGQIIQJ, Oral Holt, Brown, Merritt, Turner, Minor. Eddy Spence, ic,rCZOll, Guhl, W aHlc, Stack, Peterson, Hartline, Stauffcr, Earl Lewrs, btuwfzrt, James, W'cbstcr, Ohman, Beardsley, Hogarth, Allen, Graham, Hunt .I-lcfferzm, Walker, Pohl, Patterson, Fear, Crowell, VVhite, Sprague Later Elementary Club llli l-.ZLlQC1' Elementary Club is counted as one of lzVe5tern's moet active and successful orgzmizations. Each year shows a great increase in membership, and each year a larger number of sstuclents in the- Later Elementary Depart- ,3 L.-- -.,..... -f . - V :- r --44 V 41- avi... Y 1 -V 1,5 , H H li 5 im! E E SS re H 1 ..l H rl! .- E H n ss Belkcrt, Ronda, Mninonc, Gerard, Carroll, I.McLoutl1, L. McLouth, Clark, Cook, Connor Kounigshol, Dejong, Childs, Russell, Buikema, Pinncy, Smith, Beach, Mendc Hrorly, Bl'UClill'lill1, Ancllcr. l'll'lBliSCl1'lEl, Radtke, Munn, Redmon, Buehrer, Burns Rihe, Edson, Bicknell, I lOl:l:ll'lZlll, Morin, Newbcrg, Olmsted, Markle - Page Two Hzmdrcd Sez'enty-three 1 7 l f UW'lE5. Todd, Kercher, Lewis, Benham, Densmore, Roberts, Schcmahorn, Richardson, Downes, Mitchell, Bergin NValkley, Wark, Astling, Knatis, Reyer, Ruddock, Latter, Mclntyre, Klavinski, Hennessy Baumberger, Garthe, Jelinek, Rogers, Stutzman, Priester, Buckhout, Weaver, Bogue Howe, Bird, Fctke, Riley, Foster, D. B. Mead, D. E. Mead, Sanders, Campbell - ment see the true value of becoming members of the club. The past year has proved especially eventful, 'due very much. perhaps, to a competent staff of oliicers consisting of Irene Holshuh, president, Dorothy Stauffer, vice-presidentg Ruth Krieger, secretary, and Laura Merritt, treasurer. The cabinet members of the club, and Miss Barton, Mrs. Russell, and Miss McLouth as advisors, have also been important factors in the determining of the club's progress. The first meeting of the year was a reception to the Freshmen, and was very well attended. At the November meeting Mrs. Tawney gave a delightful talk on The Teaching of Music . On another occasion, the officers of the club demon- strated their dramatic ability by a playlet, The Old Maids , a prophecy to the members of the organization. In March, the Early Elementary and Later Elementary Clubs both co-oper- ated in obtaining Mrs. Dudley, of Battle Creek, to speak before both groups. April brought the initiation of new officers. One of the important social events of the year was the formal tea given in the winter term and sponsored by the advisors of the club. The tea was given at Mrs. Russel1's apartment. The crowning event, however, was the Later Elementary Banquet in May, which came as a conclusion to an eventful and pleasant year for the Later Elementary Club. Page Two Hundred Seventy-four l Clark, Drodt, Sanderson, Logan, Sherwood, Drapeau, Pullin, Clegg Moore, Schalm, Sherwood, Borisotlf, Pintal janashak, Mead, Jacobson, Sweet, Gerkey, Bounds Archery Club N THE winter of 1927, Mr. Pullin, who formerly was actively connected with the development of archery in Detroit, sponsored the organization of an Archery Club open to all Teachers College students The aim of the club is two-fold: to revive the old, yet ever appealing art of archery, and to instruct the members in the technique of 'ltackle making. Inter- est in this sport is increasing throughout the state, and the training the members of this club receive will enable them to form similar clubs in the public schools. The clubs meets once a week at the Manual Arts Building, where the eve- ning is spent in shooting, and in the making of equipment for commercial purposes. Twice every term an archery meet, which is open to the entire college, is spon- sored by the club. Tackle is awarded as prizes. Another department of the c1ub's work is the blue print service, which is maintained for the purpose of encouraging archery through helpful information, free upon application. Next year the club hopes, through a system of eliminations, to form a rep- resentative team for interscholastic competition. 4 Faculty advisors are MR. PTTLLIN AND MR. SHERWOOD. OFFICERS OF THE CLUB Pi7't?S1id871f--ICENNETI-I CLARK Secretary and T7'6G5M7'8T-DONALD GERKEY Vice-president-FRANcls CLEGG Reporter-CHARLES SWEET M ascot-CARL Snaizwoon A Page Two Himdred Seventy-five 1 Q gw . gi WH N Blose, Maris, Ganzlin, Mungcr, Rhoades, VVhitney Edwards, Watkills, Reisig, McCaslin, Hauer Ten Have, Munk, Ridgley, Reisig De1Jutation,and Y. M. C. Al. EPUTATION work is one of the most important activities of the Y. M. and Y. W. It consists in the sending out of Gospel teams to churches in and around Kalamazoo. Almost every week a team is sent to conduct the church services of some community. Some men serve as regular pastors of churches which cannot afford a resident pastor. Besides -deputation work. the Y. M. C. A. brought to the campus some inter- esting spealcers such as: Lofton Wfesley, Intercollegiate Secretary of the inter- national Prohibition Associationg Dr. Dunning, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Churchg and Guy Lockwood, Socialist. The aim of the Y. M. C. A. during the past year has been the -development of a well rounded personality of its members and of those with whom it came into contact. OFFICERS QF Y. M. C. A. ALBERT MUNK, PTO.9l.d07'l-f JOHN CALEY, Secretary ALLEN EDWARDS, Vice President LAWRENCE MAYER, Treasurer' CARL BLOSE, Defmtation Chairman Page Two Hundred Seventy-six 5555.1 'E E C . Wi ' mwi l l ll l ,I ,l , , is l I l l I e , . I 'l i ii Mattson, Reed, Kisscll, Pagel, Pitkanen, Merritt, Greene, Nicholson Cummings, Fauncc, Iehl. Bogne, Kinney, Pevic, Daniels, Lane Bixby, Server, Finety, Veenstra, Young, Drescher, Schmieding, Iohncock Forbcar, Schmitz, Kennedy, Wfctherbee, Thrupp, Hanna, Stein Senior High Club HE Senior High Club was organized by students who were interested in founding a departmental club where problems and ideas of special interest to prospective high school teachers might be discussed. Only the people in the Senior High Department are eligible for membership. This year the program committee succeeded in arranging the meetings so that there was a satisfactory combination of informational and social meetings. Faculty advisors of the club have taken an active part in meetings, both in programs and acting as chaperones at the various meetings. V The club is looking forward to still greater success in all of its meetings, so that its membership will include the total enrollment of the entire department, thus bring to all the advantages and culture that a part has enjoyed this year. Page Two Hlmdred Sevc11t3'-Xctfen 'ATEN ,ape il... 5 ...amz 5. .E. .,.f.Ri'Erl1' -'P' J' as-is I rx, ljigfmsg is :- I K-vi F -. ff ,L ,X 1 -r 5- e ' IEW' - L ?'Esfsi'i-i'l.......Y: f7'm'fisfilL1aLQ.:5'l. Tlliai SEQ'7'-3.3.W3...7'1-scarf 'F5 3:,,.hia uf-1 7'-' - ' ! ' 1' ' -. - r rr K ' 1-sf-'ff---f-.Q-ff.-. - :sf-r -Q-T--mr--rr-' v'--v-1'-f---v'.v--1-wvfr - - f --1 f .- - -- --. -.,, Meir- ffm-. 5 A 1 ' - 5: 1, X i I Q, Ig fit' - H . 1, .g. ,Hy . ' ' 5' sa. 1 .i - -'i - -' r . . ' ,, -au -'V-. F gif'f,?'flfIl .v ,mf SEQ ' ,-+2 -Tn.-,ti w rf- 5 , M . 'gh -,',1-- rw-,. 1 v- um? -'f-se -1- i1.,.f1,5s :., .:. 7 :.-as . az-:.g:. -- .H 3 :.:.. - -an: ,gp 41 '..Jl,,-- r, g-Q.. -V - . I . - , tc, M Ms area, M., ,Z-s, , , , ,,,,.,,h M .W ,. 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The honor point system is a great aid in carrying out this aim. The system is a larger success than before as is shown by the fact that most all people earning points are not physical education girls. The association is open to all the girls of the school, and physical education students automatically become members. During the year several social meetings have been held. ln the winter a Hard Times party was given for all the women of the school. The Spring term was marked by the annual houseparty, and also the luncheon held for all members and alumnae as well. Page Two Hundred Seventy-eiglzt ' -- - Y -'- 4- - ' ' -NLT ... 1122. Lulqaa-..'..gm-1 ' i'x:nf1.ut. .',-5s',,g,..f TT 33 if H Migfw R ggggimf M . it Titans A NF ai R 44- Q ms wg: ssnT5g: A :L 19 - V9 A-.iggr -.5 if ,r-:- it 53 1 A g . W il tv , .3 7 1 7, , , -M, vp - A as 65 2: .,, ig, , ,. , H mm ' 1' ' f Rf' - Ki' X Sn fl' W- V , Q: N N ' . i b .f 5 L R' 1+ , . K- . , R ., R33 N, V -Q-nf , ,C-Ilya? W. ,X-rg gf' Nl, W.: v f -:img l ' 7, T ' 'I - . V . :,-,-, K ' vm HQ i ' V ' Y V' 4 if H i . Q. ,. , , l 3 3 A K ' I Qilrw v ,' A i f , V - - 44 me I ' 2. f '. 34 1 i R 1 Q R . V , W- nf' ' . . ,gs l l - R tif A' is V' WS ' 1 R y Raw 4 iff it ' 4 J' . 4, A gag X-X,,gz Q5i 4 A , . AQ J.- -N. - , ., 5. 1 V :fi ' ' ' ' ' ' ' w ' . twig iid! Waisancn, Hinckley, Hoeksema, Hayes, Munro, Olin,'Redmond Scott, Fonts, Brant, Andersen, Potts, Hoover, Hall, Vifendell Elkins, Baughman, VVhite, VVarshifshi, Huth, McConnell, Veatch Clark, Black, Morse, Finlayson, Opal, Jones, Smith Several interesting talks have been given at the monthly meetings. Some of the speakers have been: Miss Mullen of the Physical Education department. Miss Troger, director oi physical education in I-'aw Paw, and,Mr. Henry Lightner, playground director in Grand Rapids. Durinff the ear' plans have been made for a shack , This will be a small 6 building where meetings and parties may be held, and is expected to be ready by next fall. . OFFICERS President-CuRvs'mL lr'13LL LUCK-P7'8S'id6'l1f-LUCILLE PERRY Y17'C'fI.Y'L!2'CI'-GERTRUDE VAN NTESSEN Secretary-LEoNfx Comzv Recofdm'-QDoRoTii'1v NEWTON Frcslzmcn RCf7l'l .YC77Zl'CZ'l'i?,'6'S-m'lUREEN XVENDELL, RIARGARET NICCVONNEL ADVISORS Miss CRANE Miss Hussey Page T-wo Hundred Sezfenty-nine .,:3 'V f , ,v'w'1.1 1 E, NI-:xv R. E. O1.ns BUILDING AT ICALAMAZOO Cox.I,EczE N 1 1 KALA MA zoo I GAZETTE I ,I V: Pagb Two Hundred Eighty NEW BORGESS HOSPITAL MIIHKLITFIIIS REA u HOEKJ'E HYA MES NICCRACKEN SMITH Scnorr SINK NIESTIER MARTINEAU Lu Nnoursr t l-Ili athletic Board is the board which controls and supervises all of West- ern's athletic contests and contestants. This board rules on questions of eligibility, schedules, awards, and other matters of this kind. The board consists of: the Registrar Cchairman ex-oflicioj, two faculty members appointed by the president, two students chosen by the Student Coun- cil, athletic coaches, and the captains of the major sport teams. The following people have served on the Athletic Board during the past yearg Mn. I-Iolaxja ........ DR. MCCIMCKEN .... DR. Scuorr ....... DAR1. SINK ...... NVAYNE SMITH .... HERBERT READ. .... . JlUDSON I-IYAMES .... EARL MARTINIZAU... WAVNE Niasrizn ..... LEONARD LuNnQUts'r .... Clmirmrm Faculty Rafrresciztatifue Faculty Repr'esen'tati've Student Representative .S'tuden.t Repre.venta.t'izfe . . . . . Basketball Coach . . . . . . .Baseball Coach, .,...FootbaIl Coach . . . .Baseball Captain . . . .Basketball Capfaivi, Page Two Hundred Eighty-three . .,-Y- ,Y , ,mr , ,Y YY, ,W Y Hows .Y ,Y ff, . V ' EARL MARTINEAU JUDSON HYAMES Football and Brzxvlwa-ll Coach Track Coach .f'I.v.v'I Football Coach yd ' Y 4- I PIERHERT READ Baxlcelball Coach l:l'f'XlI7llt'l1' foolball Cawclzv l DR. CARI. P. SCHOT1' Dlirecfor of Plzysivol Education CHARLES NIAHER LLovn JON-ns Cross Country Coach llzstrzzcfor in -Physical Ass? Baseball Coach Educalxon Page Two Hundred Eighty-four GUY I'1OUSTON Ass? Coach :spawn-ul in hh Foo 5 ff I L... fr gg X ll , gr . -I 5, Wi UI , -1 f'.' ' ' - .' ' . ' 4 n '-' 6. o'1-FL.. - , i-Jgrgttl -jx ' Scores A Xflfestern. . . . . . 6 Lombard ,...... . . . . . . .18 VVCStCl'1'1 .... . . . O Notre Dame Reserves. . . .18 Western. . . . . .12 Mt. 'Pleasant .... . . . . . . .18 Wlestern. . . .... 44 Detroit City College . . . . . O lkfestern. . . . . .19 Oshkosh ...... : ..... , . . . 6 Western. . . . . . O Ypsilanti . . . . 6 Wfestern. . . . . .19 Albion . . . . . 6 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Conch Mnrtineau, Mzmager Anderson, Pump, Beck, Strockis, Metras, Beam, Trainer XViley, Assistant Coach Houston Scborg, ,lol1nson,-Welbus, Gordon, Barstis, Summerfelt, Cohen Briggs, Corbat, Lear, Banach, Cornell, Frankowski Page Two Hundred Eighty-five FULGONI, Captain. Back yield Western 6 Lombard 18 ESTERN gridders met an 18-6 defeat in the season opener, October S, at the hands of Lombard College at Galesburg, Illinois. In Lombard, XfVCStGl'1'l met a team of veterans who were in mid-season form, while we were play- ing our opening engagement under a new style of play and with many green men in our line-up. Butch!' Cornell opened up with passes in the first quarter after Lombard had pushed over a touchdown. The Brown and Gold passes bewildered the Universalists and we worked the ball down the fieldg Cornell going over for a touchdown to tie the score, but our men were no match for Coach l3ell's men and t h e i r ' stars, Nesti and Holer- dige, w h 0 p u n c h e d across t W 0 more touch- downs for a victory. if w ' l S til. If p ' eg x 1: ' ly:':g5-'L . t 2 . , '-2 .Q-. BANACH. Backfield BARSTIS. Tackle Page Two Hundred Eighty-six .ZE'.e..1'i3i2l.. Western 0 N otre Dame 18 FTER holding the strong Notre Dame Reserves to a scoreless tie in the first half, VVestern dropped a loosely - played game 18-O. The Hashy running of Byrne, Shay, and 'Brannon was too much for the Brown and Gold warriors and we were forced to meet our second defeat of the season. VVestern had several chances to score but we lacked the punch to put the sphere across. In the Second quarter we had the ball on the Irish's nineteen yard line but after three tries with no gain, Frendt tried a place kick which failed, Again in the last few minutesto play we had the ball on the live yard line but we couldn't put it across. BEAM, End BECK, Tackle BRIGGS, Gizard Page Two 2'-Iruzdwed Eiglaty-seven 'FV' 3 lu 'H 4--ff --- -- -2.1.4--D, W4 .. ..Ze.,.,,... g V r el F-if,Lj,5Q5f' . , 77 2:4 Qesxssa H Q . l' 1 4 . .. I i - E is E - gi I Western 12 Mt. Pleasant 18 ESTERN lost its first Michigan Inter-Collegiate Con- ference game lS-12 at Mt. Pleasant before a home com- ing crowd at Tainbling Field, October 22. The Hill- toppers made the Bear cats look weak on defense against for- ward passes, while Mt. Pleasant smashed our line for three touchdowns. - lfVestern completed ll out of 21 passes for a total gain of 196 yards but bad breaks in the form of penalties and fumbles cost us a victory. VVestern got her Hrst score when Strokis got a 35 yard pass from Cornell and four downs later scored on a fake kick. Frendt scored the last marker after passing and buck- ing his Way down the field. CORNELL, Backjield CoRBAT, Ba-ckfield. COHEN, Tackle Page Two Hundred Eighty-eight Western 44 Detroit City College 0 ESTERN finally entered the win column when her re- vamped Hill-toppers swamped Detroit City College 44-O. lVestern displayed the best ball of the season, the team finally coming into its own. Vlfestern displayed a smooth working offense and an impregnable defense. , Regardless of the high score the game was in general devoid of thrills except for Cornel1's 70 yard run for a touchdown. Fnlgoni, Pump, Frenrlt, Corbat, Cornell, and Morley all made scores for Wfestern. Marty's,' promise to revamp the team came true: only Strokis. Frendt, Metras, and Fulgoni held the place that they had had on the previous Saturday. FRANKOWSKI. Guard GORDON, Guard FRENDT, Backfeld Page Two Hundred Eighty-nine Western 19 Oshkosh 6 N November 5th the Hilltoppers invaded Oshkosh and showed the VVisconsin city fans a true brand of Xhfestern football The team kept up the good work of the pre- vlous Saturday md downed the Overall City 19-6. The game was marked by the return to form of Johnny Monson a star of two yeals ago, and Porky Seborg, the FlC5hl'1l211'l find of last year It was a game of predominant line play all of Wester11 s lmemen fighting to their utmost. Fat Moxley made two touchdowns and ex-captain ,Banach scored .lilo C 1 ' ig c Z , Y ' . y . Y P514 ,gg I V , , 1 ' '- 6 if 1 ' 5: k TW? the other one. t A lx i t - JACHS Ba-ckfield 1 'vllwi JOHNSON, Tackle Page Two Hundred Ninety LEAK, Backjield , ,K l HH-1. E , Western 0 Y psi 6 lZS'l'lflKN celebrated her homecoming in true fashion on November 12, when we met the strong team from Michigan State Normal, of Ypsilanti. The game was witnessed by a crowd of 4,000 fans who saw the Wfestern grid- ders give all they had only to be defeated in the last quarter when lllorrow of Ypsi carried the ball over on a lateral pass mlay. 1 VVestern was unable to take advantage of some of Yp4i's breaks, and score. ln the third quarter Corbat battered his way to the Green and Wfhite 23 yard line but we were penalized 15 yards and we lost all hopes of scoring. 'Dick Corbat's flashly running was the outstanding feature of the game. MCKEE, C enter Mmims, Tackle NIONSON, Center Page Two Hmrdrea' Ninetyone , .: atnfQf 'f 'gggj ' if A 'it-' ' '- I I ..-N .V ix I . V .x .N -. I '54 i Ev ,sw ae' 'YL W - . ,N f , . . is V W ,Q ---m4rrm gKw is-av: - .lg is wing as me -7-an ,Q req.- l ..T- - ..?,...-:.:-n.,-,-.,,...-..-. , .iw 1- : was-. a . 4.-N V W-we '..l-' aaa-f -V a f ' fl isa: f. .. 1 . Western 19 Albion 0 ESTERN closed her season with a 19-O win, over Al- bion on the Methodists' Held Thanksgiving Day. VV est- ern displayed her best form of the year, making 15 first downs to .-Xlbion's 5 and outplaying them in every phase of the game. Albion was only able to make 15 yards through the line in the entire afternoon. Banach and Fulgoni and Beam made the scores for VVestern State. Ten men had played their last game for the Brown and Gold and had helped to defeat our greatest grid rival, who was favored to win by a large majority. Vkfestern rang up the sea- son in great style with one of the greatest games of the season. MORLEY, Backjicld SEBORG, Guard STROKIS, End Page Two H-zmdred Ninety-two I4 'Yi!L'i2'E'Z-'2?E'E'?5 -ff Q-. , 1 ravi i I-VIEN the season opened Western seemed to have a wealth of material but Old Lady Luck stepped in with her injuries and bad breaks and handicapped us. In the Lombard game we lost Captain Fulgoni and Banach due to in- juries that later hindered these two men all season. It was a season of ups and downs but it showed that Brown and Gold teams always come hack. After three reverses our team dis- played a fighting spirit that was unbeatable. Also after our home coming defeat we played one of the greatest games in the history of this school. Guard A SUMM11RF12L1iT, ITAIT, Eild Guard Fage Two H11-ndred Nirrety-tlzree Y. , va. -- Z ..Y- - , , ,.,,,Y Y ,HW ., Y 1 l 1-..-,,g:: , t-- : V., .,- , , ,, ' . 'L , ,,,,,,,J Freshmen Football ESTERN had one of the best freshmen squads in the history of the school in her first year under the freshmen ruling. The Frosh always gave the varsity stiff competition and never let the varsity have things easy. The Freshmen opened their season during Freshmen Days when they held the varsity to a 6 to O score mid the cheering of the thousand or more of their classmates for whom the game was staged. After the varsity game the yearlings then took on the first year men from the University of Detroit and downed them 9 to O on Detroit's own field. After a few weeks layoff they defeated the Mus- kegon Junior College 19 to O at Muskegon. The only defeat that the Readmen received was at the hands of Grand Rapids junior College when they lost 18 to 0 on a field covered with mud. Page Two Hundred Ninety-four , I -.. I - 4119? .ms WW BASKETBALL - ' . ' T' 'ls ': A- ' u v,s: :.' I K ' A T11 3- ' ' ' -v --,L...gl. 'i:I, -V 7 'R 1 AWA A 'ai ul: asf, . Zfl 5 'V . ..- .'..:., ...A Q' V 1' I ' -l'-F 21:75:81 ' fl ..-!.'. - '1-92'-1.1 4 ,' . fl- u. S cores Wfestern.. Ferris ........... 'Western Mt. Pleasant .... . Xvestern Micl1iga11u I3 Team. . Xyestem Fel-1-is ....-,.,.- 1 XVCStC1'l1 l?Ct1'Olt L1ty College. Xvestemi I Hope Q 1 A 1 y D ' I . Western. . Loe College VV 1 All . Vvestem Manchester vCStC11'1 31011 .......... VVeste1'11. . Mancl1este1' estem git- Elegmnt - - - - - VVester11. . :Xlboin ..... .... ' fCSfCTU Om HI' ------- - VVS!-3lLCl'll, . Ypsilzmti . . . .... lVC5'fCl'11 D6t1'0if City College Wester11 H ope ..... .... XfVeste1'11 Ypsilanti ........ l VARSITY BASKETBALL VVolfe, Tavcggia, Olcnclorf, Flogus, Salter, Coach Read Ncster, Elias, Ll1Hil!,l11lSt, Avery, Grein, Sebring Page Two Hundred N-ilxeiy-five .H Basket-B all 1927-28 ASKET-BALL at XlVCStC1'I'l this winter started out with a big problem on Buck's hands. Henry Schrump, last year's captain, and Prendergast, regular, did not return to school. The varsity squad members at the be ginning of the season were Captain Lundquist, Nester, Grein, Elias, Avery, Olen l LUNDQUIST, Girard Captain dorf, Taveggia, Sebring, Roe, Frendt, 'Wolfe and Seborg. Sebring was the only man who had never played on a Western team but his early season showing proved him to be of varsity caliber. Buck solved his problem by shifting Lund- quist to center and picking Avery to work oppo- site Elias at guard. The yearly opener was with the Alumni stars who could not cope with VVestern's speed and the varsity won 45-16. The next game with Ferris Institute gave Buck a chance to use every man, winning easily 53-20. ' NVith the close of the fall term, the boys took a flying vacation home and came back early to get in shape, for the. winter term's openers were tough trade. 1 'With the first week, Westerri booked a game with the University of Michigalfs 'B team. Dedi- cating the new Battle Creek Sanitarium Gym, Page Two Hundred N'iuety'six N Es'rER, Forward Captain-elect hm'- .W , ' 4 . . -xg J ' if f 3 'LITIQ x if aunts' l ' 5 f ' I 'W l li, i, Western showed the Bees how to play a little smarter ball and climbed into a 33-29 lead as the game ended. Lundquist, Nester and Sebring showed their ability to meet strong op-position coolly. XVestern's first conference game in defense of the title was lost the following week by a score of 35-28 at the hands of Detroit City College. The following week Xhfestern met Coe -Col- lege on our floor and after two overtime periods, Coe edged us out 43-37. Western then took a trip to Indiana and a trip it proved to be, 'for Manchester out-passed us in turning in a 37-30 score against us. The next week Manchester came here and showed the same powerful offense in winning 41-25. Ifn'Ca fwfr Vaiflffq a --1 4 5. ..' 4 t f! ft Qii Vfl l TI i ,Q-. ,gix . - ln the next game with Albion, Wfestern 2 . I ,4! . broke her losing streak, walking into a 4 point lead to win 46-42. ELIAS, Guard Avlnw, Gzmrd U The next mght at Ypsilanti reversed infest- ern again and we went behind two points to lose 23-21. Hope came to lfazoo on the next Tuesday and were let down by a 49-20 score against them. On a two day trip Wfestern defeated Mt. Pleasant for their tirst conference win. Nester was injured and it kept him out for most of the season. Ferris was an easy mark, Western winning, 40-23. A game with 1-lope at Holland ended np in Vtfesternls leading 28-25 at the F-I end. rf' . . CQ ', On our booster trip, VVestern l1I'1Illl11CCl Al- bion 28-22 with a fast breaking offense. 4 ,Q Mt. Pleasant, the next night, slipped in a p-2,5753 V- basket as the gun popped forcing us into a 25-23 35 g-aff' h defeat. The following Tuesday, the famous Lom- -rd' bard club bumped into an undefeatable XfVestern H team, and were humbled to the tune of 57 -28. zuz L Detroit City College here the next week end, V cinehed the conference title by beating us by a g A f 49-44 score. ' li' ,F . In the linal game, lfVestern, swinging into a ' is powerful offense, overcame Ypsilanti 59-33. It ' - was the last game for Captain Lundquist, Avery ' elf' Ftocsus, Guard and Olendorf. Guam, Center Page Two Hundred iViucty-seven .x l ' it. ' 45'em9 f ' -:www gsm , , 'lsrarza' Q-Q-if l if I., If ,Q A l. , ' Tw xx ? r fi 4w 'j . . 05' OLENDORF, Guard SEBRING, Forward Freshmen Basketball VVestern F rosh. .. ........... 45 Albion Frosh l1Vesteru Frosh .... 51 Hope Frosh W'estern Frosh .... 26 Ypsi Frosh .. Wfestern Frosh .... 30 Albion F1-osh VVestern Frosh .... 58 Kazoo Y .. Western Frosh .... 35 Hope Frosh . . Wfestern Frosh ................. 46 Ypsi Frosh I. ,Ni x 2 'E-fun' l lx 'ns If -ff-wftlfn f 1 . l , . Y if I cg- -'Aw'-.. 'l'AvlsGc:1A, Forma-rci . . . .27 . . . .20 . . . .20 . . . .ll . . . . 18 . . . .22 26 ..-..-.............. . .. , ..,.. . .... . -. .-.W ,,. ,..-.,...,-. 4 .-.,Y.-, FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Krolezyk, Morningstar, P. Grcin, Byrum, Pembroke, Householder, Coach Houston Lester, NVilliam5, Lockwood, Hope, Blanchard, XVegcrly, Blohm Page Two Hundred Ninety-eight - - l-1-L I: w0v rilx 111 f-5 Q,-f'Q-' igglllii Em.. F? 14 ' W-R? -ml EB 12 W S .1 vi 1' I - ' Y.. 1 f gl., in ll a 'D f :- ' . 'N' ' 4 i x um. 'nf . .1 -2. . iff ..: Q. ., H Q mb X ' Q ' . If .L A ' :' mb U . -iii, LI al . 4. 1'. VVC5lQt'l'l'l Western VVestern ' Western X'Vestern VVestern Vlfestern. . . XlVCStGI'l1 lfVestern Western Western Scores ...I3 Hope . . .12 St. Viator . 4 Albion . . . 9 Ypsilanti . . . . .13 Mt. Pleasant l Butler . . . 7 Ypsilanti . . . . 2 St. Viator . S Albion . .. 6 Mt. Pleasant . . . . . . . . .19 Valparaiso . l ...14 3 4 l ..1 1 'III Q15 522.4 QSTUP iv wPMAQi iwrgpl f New iv viUl:MA5if'li' if, . X t z h -QJO?t:ti9X W ...E , 'A . ,luumh iiionnt-f i 5 L' N1 K VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD Perkins, Krause, Lake, Hornaclay, English, Scholk, Mathers, Hunsaker, Grondin Pritzcl, Brotherston, Muma. Roe, Johnson, Frenclt, VVaterS, Van Lewen, Swatfonal Coach Read, Bezluchzunp, Nestor, Captain Selirump. Hagen, Kimball, Olendorf, Coach Maher Page Two Huudrefl Ninety-nine X42 ESTERN opened its schedule with her traditional rival, Hope, and ha-d little trouble in downing the Hollanders 19-l. The game was a 3 to 0 affair until the seventh inning when WC5tC1'l1 got six runs and then came back with four more in the eihth. Buck exhibited the cream of his pitching staff, giving Beauchamp, Hagen, and Kimball all a ln i,', , I A x rifailcgi ig! Wfilffm, -,JI + . ,l f ' ' ff .V ' ,' , lf Y J SCHRUMP, First Base fCapt.D Page Three Hundred chance at mound duty. After our opening game Buck took his team on a three game trip and we had to come back with only one game played because Old Man VVeather forced the Valparaiso and .Lake Forest games to be called oil. Gui' only game on the trip was with St. Viator and we dropped this contest 14-12 suitable for football than baseball. Wfestern ha-d two chances but our green team was unable to hold the lead. The Hilltoppers' next game was with Albion which we won 4 to 3 due to a lucky break. 'With the score tied 3 to 3 in the eighth, McCarty. VVestern's catcher, took iirst base on balls. stole second, and brought in the winning run The weather was more fo, it . ' r I I 'JI .1 V. Q , il mat! ' NESTER, Tlvird Base CCapt.-elcctj f---,- H ,Q i my-ff... ng' fw ' fr.. 4 L, ,W ' - fswsa B W' 1 M is 4'-JL 32,14 ei - Tiff -5 S :ii i , ., . 5 l-,tiff 3 aw o 'H in the last of the ninth when Gray, Albion's catcher, made no attempt to recover a passed ball. Sammyi' .lf-eauchamp was on the mound 'f or the Brown and Gold and he was effectwe in the pinches. Wfestern won her first game in the M. C. C. when we trounced Ypsi 9 to 5. Sammy was on the mound again and he struck out eleven men and he showed his old ability to squeeze out of .W mm' l 1 'ln1!f3 ' . X ,, ly, . ,, N! N I X at xy fr I I Bm cc n AM 1-, l,ifl'lIt'l' tight places. On Mayo VVeste1'n won her second conference game from Mt. Pleasant 13-6. Vlfestern hitters got into action with Nester. lflrotherston and Johnson leading our attack. Buck's team lost their second game of the season when llutler heat us 4-1. The fl--lilltoppers lacked the needed punch to put the runners across. VIH f,lENr3b, i l I, ., 5. .7 fr is Commr, Sl1. ri'siop .4 ' T -1223 .lx , H t 1 ie A F' V .- ,k -m i ?V'5s. ieR J y .N W. i h .- A i r' ,M v. 'Cf' 'vt nz' , 2 .51 ... BROTHERSTON, Second Base Page Three Hzmdred One .v,.,v A , ,f,:.E......A7,..B ,, V 1 , 5. ,., . ..ssx...w.m..-.................zs. F . , Y' . pi ,H my 1 i f ti iz , Q5 5, 1' . ' I 1. , Q 5 vi . i I 4. A 'Wi fl 4 'ivy' I 4, gh L 5 by I' H g g rs, W gs HAGEN, Pitcher On May 2 we entertained St. Viator and defeated them 2-1 in one of the best ball games seen on the local lot in many a year, and we were able to get revenge for the defeat we receivd from them earlier in the season. VV e next journeyed to Albion where, due to the masterful pitching of Bob Hagen we were able to take the Methodists into camp. Hagen was headed for a no-hit game until, a single in the eighth spoiled his efforts. file . : J' .. A ,Jr I 5,- Q fi rw ' 1 ff ' ' F' ,i A -W -ff-C - f is r. 'A Q '1 V if .un .TI M- F- I '52 , A if-A, ,gif 1' 1 X 3 V' 411' ', . f fr' 4 J - 4 r- y 'I , FE.-1-,, ' bl A L 5' f M-six ' FRENDT, Outjield J'oHNsoN, Catcher Page Three Hundred Two ..Jl- .mr . ik- -. XfVestern closed her M.. C. C. season by trimming Mt. Pleas- ant on the local diamond 6-5, in a game in which lefty Kimball was the outstanding show. Lefty allowed only seven hits and he knocked in four runs and scored one himself. On June 2 we defeated Ypsilanti Normal 7-1 in which game Beauchamp hooked up in a pitching duel with Zahm, until VVeste1'n scored three runs in the eighth and three more in the ninth. NICCARTY, Catcher KIMBALL, Pvitclief Emil' A tg MUMA Outfield Page Three Hundred Three R 'fa' -Qlfflllfl it '- 'ATAT 1 ,..,.f T' ' - 1--QE Aff V V 'i 'f .:n: y I vw :ZW J VVester11 closed her collegiate season by downing Valpar- Q aiso 19-1 in a wild hit and run contest. McCarty and johnson - ' each got a home run apiece. Xkfestern got 19 hits and scored ' ' .5 I' ' 19 runs. . -'pt R 1. ,, ff 1' n X ' MDB it X X xp zz-2' ,-l rg, ,I T x 'fl W rx .J 1 ,T .1 OLENuoRF,' Ouffield Page Three Hundred Fmfr - .. 'V V, U f 1 4 1 ' , fi? Lf v v' -E .Witt t t' 1. .?:.,.l: V lu ' J' -E , ,ul ,. :J Rmz. Oullivld VAN LEWEN, Outfielcl W F t -N..x1v..-ililmm1mml' , 4,5 SQXBES 'Sis , , QQ Qui wi. me , n., E . pf W TRACK , , - -1 Track Scores OUTDOOR TRACK Ohio Relays-lst in two mile, college class. State Intereollegiute-Fourth place with 11 points. Collegiate Conference Meet-Third place with 4322 points Dual Meet-VVestern 84, Notre Dame Freshmen 47. Dual Meet-WY-:stern 62M, Ypsilanti 68M. INDOOR TRACK Dual Meet-VVestern 42, Ypsilanti 60. Dual Meet-VVestern 36, Ohio Wesleyan 67. VARSITY TRACK SQUAD A Couch Mzwtineau, Mowrv, Powell, Dutt, McDougal, McDowell Ccajvtainj, Murphy, Soblesky Hodges, Alpervitz, Cushinun, Miller, Loving, Smith, Vz1nMerc Troutmzm, Gee, Brown, Brooks, Fisher, Evans, Morrow Page Tlx-ree Hundred Fi-ue v ef O ' l , M CDQWELL, H urdlas C Captainj OUTDOOR TRACK ESTERN opened the outdoor track season by sending her relay teams to the Ohio Relays held at Columbus, Ohio. Our two mile relay team made up, of Smith, Evans, Fisher, and McDougal copped First place in the college division, running the two miles in 8.24. Our medley relay team placed third in the college class. Our first dual meet was with the Notre Dame Freshmen held on W'estern's field. VVe had little trouble in downing the Irish yearlings, completely out- ! W lift! XA li 1. I ,I :KE V flu , ill: I ll ii- 'it i V BROWN, BARNH1LLfWfl9lie5 Distance Rims Page Th-ree Hundred Six L l classing them 84-47. 'Western score-d ll first places to 4 for the South Renders. The Brown and Gold showed a marked superior- . ity in nearly all events. scoring slams in the SSO yard dash and in l L, E ' the 120 yard high hurdles. Pg , lXflarty,s men inet defeat in their other dual meet, being X nosed ont by Y psi 68M to GZM. Y psi scored 9 first places to f lVestern's 6, hut we gained more seconds and thirds to make up - I 2 this difference. At the start of the last three ' ,qi events the Green and VVhite had set up a 22 point X ' lead through a slam in the discus, but the Brown I A ' . and Gold thin clads cut clown this margin to six y , Q points. i -. ' On M ay 21, Vtfestern took fourth place in the I i 'i greatest state inter-collegiate meet ever held, all A-1 5 .5 hut live records going to the boards. Michigan 'p i i 1 I pm State was first with 51M points, Detroit City Col- NS i I 43? lege was second with 37 points, Ypsilanti third ,, UQ ig ' gi, with SIM V .ff ' points. A b Gif .I1 , , 'f - l ' FISHER, i '- l ' 1 53, ' 1 42155 440 Yard Dash 1 li .Lai . Viva! A li qi jg ' ' A .Xl , CUSHMAN, 'L Pole Vault Fizucusozw, Dashcs Page Tlzrec Hundred Seven 'W 'iiH.f.3M31-i3ZC., -: i'r' '-if , W After the state meet the I-Iilltoppers entered the Michigan Collegiate Conference meet and again placed behind Ypsi and Detroit City College, Western scored 41M points but we only took one first place and one tie for first, but gathered many points on second and third places. A INDOOR TRACK lfVestern opened her 1928 indoor track season with a dual meet with Ohio Wesleyan at Delaware, 1 Y t Ohio, in which she was defeated 67 -36. The Q . 1 t ' Brown and Gold tracksters got first in the ' 40 yard high hurdles, first in the SSO yard .- dash and first in the shot put. g V' -H On March 7, at the Mid-West Relay Carnival held at South Bend our relay team it X nit 1- a N -- IQIL. w ,ht M, K. Lovmc, Hurdles if High Jump l. it ., ' La GAINES, Jumps and 440 Yard Dash MCDOUGAL, DH-V105 .,,,..-7.-.--- ---,.. , ,. 0.3.1- - 1:--' -V Page Three Hundred Eight placed second, Loving placed second in the high hurdles and Gaines got third in the high jump. Western lost her only home indoor meet to Y psi 60-42. The meet was close all the way but Ypsi had a marked supe- riority in the short dashes and in the weights. Western closed her track season by sending her two mile relay team to the Cleveland Relays where they took first place. lffh lg' . les' lt W ' ' V ' L , . L 1 ' 5? W ,E In 7 -N all ,V ' -7' f 1 Wt - I ' ' A b J ,X l - qi, ' u 2.11 3 Fil if 'NI 1 '- I 7.-'A ll VJ? W Y. 2 . tl Y Q 5 1 . f f 73 IMILLER, Javelin RICHARDS, J-:amps hi 5.1 ..1,.,h, r 'Q A :.' w, f l 'c KF. Q55 .3 .fl g - X l fl -Tll l ' 'E if li- ll Y 'Jil Lv :Hg .9 l. ,' 51 l tx-- L Monnow, Pole Vault, High Jump Page Three Himdrcd Nine ' L .rv .' I , V' : v fl, ,hmrri 3 lb :,: Q -.1 ' f Q- '--ff . ' LQ'- ' xf Y ' V 5' ' A I Y wi 153' xii 1 ' uf 4 Elf. 5, RQ' .N SMITH, .D'i.vlamTC Runs ef 1 ? V i'Q' -. . Q Q- 'T 3.1 1 'I f f .r ,A , YG-411 x,- SHAEFFER, Pole Vault 9 ,L K I wj f' I f l 5 , I X H I Y' N V: ' X THURSTON, Half Mile Page Three Hundred Ten TEETERS, Half M He f ,. 'I . w, Q 9 .4 53:1 if x xl VAN Mama, Dislance Runs 1 Q ' 1 l ,, - ,,,, ,,, , ,?,..., , Gaines. Snow, Rogers. Evans, Tceters Two Mile Relay ESTERN is the proud possessor of one of the best two mile relay teams in the country. In 1927 we copped the two mile event at the Dhio Relays and we repeated again in 1928. In the indoor season last year, our two mile team won the state A. A. U. championship. In the 1927 Ohio Relays our team ran the two mile in 8.24, setting a record for the college division. In 1928 We splashed and slid our way through a muddy track to win again. After our 1928 win, Coach Martineau took his team of Fisher, Evans, Gaines, and Rogers to the Drake Relays held at Des Moines, Iowa. Our team placed third here in one of the best two mile Helds ever entered in this meet. Page Three H imdred Eleven F W. Y .Y--,- -.,, ,, , , , , , ,1 McMonagle, Fisher, Rogers, Thibodeanx, Smith, Van Mere Cross Country ESTERN opened her cross country schedule by holding the Michigan Collegiate Conference meet here. Ypsilanti placed iirst, NVestern was second and Detroit City College iinished third. Fisher of Vifestern placed first, Smith of Vifestern placed second, Van Mere came in sixth and McMonagle was seventh. ' Coach Maher next took his men to the North Central Meet held in East Lansing, Michigan State placed first, Michigan State Normal was second and Western State came in third. Van Mere and Fisher placed in the first ten men to finish. The Hilltoppers closed her hill and dale by placing second in the state meet held at East Lansing. Michigan Normal again placed first and we iinished close behind them. Smith of Vifestern placed tenth, Fisher twelfth and Van Mere iinished sixteenth. Page Three Hundred Twelve . . ,. . , .... ---- 'Q w0vm0x.1J.1,: f-3 1. - froinilbiffm em. 3:...f1f4.ff Vifesteru ..... . . . 6 VVCSlC1'I1 ..... . .. 5 Xlfestern ..... . . . 3 llVCStCl'11 Western ..... . . . 7 Western .................. 3 Tennis, Spring 1927 Lewis and Beller, doubles, winners of M. C. C. Meet. Battle Creek Junior College. . l Albion .......... -. . . . .... Q. 1 Grzmd Rapids Junior College. 3 Olivet .................... AO Battle Creek Junior College. . O Detroit City College ........ 5 Bradford, Coach Hart, Beller Miles, Morton, Lewis Page Three Hundred Thirteen LEWIS CCaptainj 3 . 1 V, umm- 1 I- X f -A , N If 1VfILES Page Three Hundred Fourteen BRADFORD 1 1 27. X Y 0 jtggglf P l 'Q lx 1 ei WE H , . 1 A :1 n I .I 4- J Ml B1z1.LliR .rl r 3,1 , 1 V A MORTON il! :F iv ill. --' gm t Hmmm- am n..w.-.1:.g,T fi E xalhix l.. f'Qi' ':f .a we I.-. Q, . , uf p' qw K i ' , Q 5 lr e it if The Womevfs Athletic Association HE W. A. A. was organized in the fall of 1927. Its aims are to enter every woman of the school into some athletic activity which will afford recreation now and also after school days are past. Another big purpose is to develop better sportsmanship among women. This should be an outgrowth for very en- joyable get-togethers, and by the fees paid enable them to increase the amount of equipment and thereby give more opportunity for class as well as intramural activities. Every woman of the school automatically becomes a member upon the pay- ment of her athletic fee. lilesicles the regular offices of President, Vice-President, Secretary. '.l'reasurer, Publicity Manager, Point Recorder, and Intramural Man- ager, there are managers for all the different sports. OFFICERS ' ' Mu1.1,iaN, Sf?!JI1S1'l' PARK, lizlraumrul Mmmger Vizsrm., Sponsor Jonmsorv, .5'cr. and Trvus. A1.1mmc1-1, Pres. Cousv, V. Pres. NEWTON, Pom! Recorder Page Three Hundred Fifteen 'il Pelmear, Rogusta, Gunthorpe, Zavitz, Trierweiler, Bos Womerfs Intra-mural Basketball NTRA-MURAL basketball for women was organized under the management of the WV. A. A. as inter-club competition. Thirteen clubs were asked to telect sport managers and to organize teams for the sport. Only seven teams, however, played throughout the entire tournament. Twenty-four games were played during the tournament with sixty-Eve girls participating. The Early Elementary Club had the largest squad out for the games. Later Elementary, Country Life and junior High teams were the strong- est competing. Country Life won the tournament, winning seven games and losing none. Carol Gunthorpe of Howe, Michigan, playing for the Country Life Club, was high point winner of the series. A trophy for basketball championship, in the form of a shield, will be en- graved each year with the name of the winning club team. ll'flUZUgU7'ilXlARY ALICE JAMES Adzfisors-Dokori-iv XFIZSTAL, MARIAN SPALDING, Ckrsrlxr, XVORNER Page 'fin-vc I-lundrcd Sirlecn X V I -9 1 4' ef, 'f Q F I , wi - - Ertsj f - I Racltlte, Hinga, Appledoorn, Vos, Penny Hamster, Haan, Steck, Alman, Connors Valley Ball Champions OLLEY ball ended its third season of popularity. Each year the Woiiien of the school seem to lind more real enjoyment in volley ball as a sport in which to play away a few of winter's hours. ' There was a round robin tournament in each of the eight classes with more than five hundred women participating. The team winning the championship in each class then entered the inter-class elimination tournament. Eleanor Apple- doorn's team from the eight o'clock section won the school championship without having sustained a single defeat during the tournament. Page Three Hundred Seventeen - --x 'Gif Rexford, Boese, Radtke, Murphy, Whitman, C. Post, M. Newton, Olin, Buchanan, D. Newton Lott, James, Perry, Parr, Powers, Pell, Aldrich Vandenberg, Cline, Aldrich, Mullen, Swartz, Phillips, Steinback, Worner The Dance Club , HE Dance Club was organized in the fall oi this year. The club has been very interested in the study of character, clogging and folk dances. A delightful tea was given in the VV'omen's League rooms December 9. The program consisted of The History of Clogging, and The Life and Customs of the Indian People. The social activity of the winter term was a banquet held in the school Cafeteria. Dr. Terpenning spoke of his trip to Russia. Mildred Vlfotring and Helen Session gave several delightful musical numbers. The climax of the year's work was the presenting of Spring Fancy, a charming dance program given at the city auditorium May 22. A social gathering in the form of a house party, May 25 concluded the activities for the year. Page Three Hundred Eighteen I. or e . - e e e -e e e-e-ef 51, l I l l l . Lott, Miljevich, Boese, Swartz, Thrall, Godin, Olin, Pell, McConnell, Zavitz Brown, McMillan, Colby, Klahn, Schmieding, Kirby Vandenbcrg, Cline, Cummins, Gillette, Aldrich, Parr, James, Newton A rchery HE Archery Club was organized under the VV. A. A. in the Winter term, 1928. Interest grew with every meeting and many of the women showed a great deal of skill in the new sport. At first the group was able to practise only twice a week on the indoor ranges but during the spring term with the coming of fine weather and the opening of the outdoor ranges the members devoted several hours each day to practice in preparation for the matches. PI'c'.YiCliL'l'IfiODENE GILL1zTT13 Adzfi.r0r.v-DOROTHY V ESTAL, EDITH NIULLEN Page Three Hundred Nineteen , , , , , , Champion Soccer Team M. Newton, Perry, Lash, D. Newton, Miljevich, Rexford, Freeborn Kirby, Vaudenberg, Usborne, Boese, Lott, Holmes 459. 'f 'AW' x- Y' Life Saving Group Laura Kibby, Marian Rcxford, Lucille Perry, Esther Vandenberg Harriet Noble, Dorothy Lash, Dorothy Powers, Josephine Steinback Page Three Hundred Twenty J 1 W , ,ff o 1 1:10:01 1 14 1 1 1110154 i ! ! ! UUR ADVERTISERS Q ! ! 4 ! ! ! Do you realize the enormous amount NVestern's Students spend each i year in Kalamazoo? I just figure it out, using 44 as the number of school weekskand 2316 students. V ! ! I Board Q 5135.00 per week-2316 X 44 X 5 : S .... ---? ! Room Q 353.00 per week-2316 X 44 X 3 : .... ---? I Shows Q SS .50 per week-2316 X 44 X 501: - -- ---? Clothing Q 5550.00 per year-2316 X 50 : ---? Barber Q Sli .50 every two weeks, 500 boys 2 500 X soc X 22 : -- ---P ! Beauty parlors Q 31.00, 15 times per year, ! 1816 girls-1816 X 15 : --? Misc. Articles Q 682.00 per week- G 2316 X 2 X 44 Z ---...-----. ? ! Total ? To this total you might ad-d an estimate on gasoline and auto repairs 4. for 400 cars together with a faculty pay roll of about SS750,000. The following ads are from merchants whom we have reached in our advertising campaign and who realize the value of our school to the city. There are no doubt others who would advertise if we could have reached j them. Patronize Our Advertisers 5 Page Three Hundred Twenty-one 5 I oi:u1I1-uu-uu1uu-nn1un-nn-un-nn-nn- 1 -uu1nnq!. vfin1u- --u -111-11- u-- Qui-nn-,gc : I I I Michael J' Leo i I STUDENTS N I FACULTY T E T 5 For Promnt Service I 121 VV. MAIN . Real Home Looked lfood 1 I - I i Q- I I Eal' Af I T A can sm,-I I I The Western Inn I i T I T Brown and Gold House I - I 2 Try our 300 meals I I Wl1e1'e Students Can Save Money 7 I 5-We a Donal. OH, Om. Mm, 7-I-Chefs I I Ready-to-Wear for every Occasion i I Northeast Corner of Campus I 2 I I .i-nu1uu- u-nn--uuiwu-uu1 -u -nu1un1un1uu-uu1uk oiQ-uh-nu-nn1nn-nu-uu1n-1.11-u--un-nn-un1un1uu-loin '?'- - '- -'- - ------- - -lf IfVhat kind of dress did Betty wear at the : g party last night? I Jacksolfs I 'II don't remember. I think it was checked. i i VV'ayne S.: Say, what kind ol a party was , : that P I Flower Shop I I A I '- I I T Phone 2-1531 137 S- R053 St- i Clothes give a man a lot of conlidencef' I I Yes, they certainly do. I go lots of places 'i- - - -'-'--'-- -'-- - -'--I---I---------Ii with them that I wouldn't go without them. 'I0'1 ' 1 5- 11111i1111 -I 1 -ll-M11 -ll1ll-In1:I-1::ill-an--In-lu-n1uu1un4fo I . E I I 1 I I STANDARD SCHOOL FIXTURES CO. I i I I Specialize in I I : . . I I Hlgh Grade Equlpment I I V For I LIBRARIES I 1 LABORATORIES I l 7 . I IQINDERGARTEN I 1 CLASS ROOMS I I DRAVVING ROOMS I I BLEACHERS AND STEEL FOLDING I 1 I I, , I CHAIRS for GYIXINASIUMS I I -- I I H cadquartcrs I MURRAY BLDG. GRAND RAIJIDS, MICH. I I I I ofmuu-.ln 1.11 I iiiiii an-un-uu-n-n:1nn1n1ul-ul-- u-- 1 - illill-'I'- '- '1'1l1lvI0 Patronize Who A dvertise Page Three Hundred Twenty-two - - .......,-g- Him: I love you as no one ever loved be- 1 , I foref' Jack Dold s State i D Co-ed: I can't see much difference. fllg i New State Theatre Bldg. E T High Class Toiletries SLEEP ON, MACDUFF .fl Specialty D I Two Irishmen grew conversational over the un-. -mu1uu1uw1nn1uu-nn-uu- 1 -nu-im-Q cup that cheers. : : Jack S Normal 1 Do ye belave in dhrames, Riley ? T Drug i Oi do, was Riley's reply. Fozmfain Limclws and 11,106.15 : Pwhat's it a sign of if a married man dhrames A .spmazfy l U I lids a bachelor? Meal Tickets I 255,50 for 555,00 if It's a sign that he's going to mate wid a great -l-r - - -------------u---------------L disappointment when he wakes up. A utographs Patronize Wlzo Advertise Page Three H1mdred Twenty-three 4:0111110104101-014110111cp411ous1vznzozncnzq 42011 :n:1::n:11an11:11:11: 1 1111402 i ! i Q Q Allooek Barber Shop Q Q J. C. Penney ! : and BE--1 UTI' PARLOR 154-158 so. Burdick sf, i YVC give the LHNIIII' permanent wave. i i DRY C0095 i 2 Dry cleaning, pressing anti repairing i 3 MENVS FURNISHINGS ! done on short notice. s ! CLOTHING - SHOES i ! VV. J- ALLCUCKY IDROP. ! ! LADIES' RIQAIW-'I'0-W'IaAIa 2 Q 429 Davis Dial 7566 Q Q Phone 5690 ! 1 Q 1 3 03010141101010201121 ini ilrixrilvicbdbi She cloesn't like a shady joke, i s She doesn't hike, she cloesI1't smokeg 2 W atcr' -5'0fl01lf'V-Y P'1Wl'lP-Y I She doesn't swear, she never flirts, ! I She doesn't wear those shortened skirtsg ' ' She cloesn't dance, she doesn't sing, g Fred J- Hotop E And goofs i1I pants don't mean a thingy S , . . , , She cloesn't use those beauty salves, l PLUMBING AND I-HLA PING But doesn't refuse to show her calves, 2 NOKOL AUTOMATIC OIL . You ask her name? Well, that's a wow, ! BURNERS I Sho's not a dame, she's just Z1 cow. ! i Ti Q 315 N. cxiufch si. Phone 9632 i i i Sofa song: Let the Lower Lights Be Burning. 021-11-1,-1-.- - -.- -.-,-..- .1- -1.1. v:on1111n11m:n1u:o1111n1111n:u:oz1rzoqivga 4'41qp111n111111: 1111121111 111: :image 2 1 1 ! . . . Q i Q F Cffllllllle Wearlng 5 i Q U c i i Apparel - - i . 1 I ' e ! 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In maintaining our high standards of service, millions of dollars are being expended from year to year to make available to you the most modern equipment and resources -to assure you, your home, industry and corn- munity, the advantages, the help and the conven- ience of economical, reliable service. 40,000 Citizen-Owners- and Growing CONSUMERS POWER VOLTS-AMPERES-B.T.U.-CUBIC FEET-KILOWATTS in: 1 1- 1 ioiuiuiuuninzulnzniuil1:1 1:14:11 Patronize Who Advertise Page Three H1 ndfed Twe: ty five o!1u1nu-u- 1un1ul:nu1nn1 --ui 1 1mm --11 --111111111 1111111 ni 1 -- If! L . 1 lf? T YOUR fXPI.'EARANCI5 IN ONE 01' Q THE HIZNDERSON-Amlas Q css - as I uperlor Qualty Q if BAND OR CADET I UNIFORMS 5 '1Kf,1:, rg' ' Q WILL GIVE You PRIESTTGE Q fu' I AND POPULARITY 1 fi' W L Free Catalogs I , Ya 1 - Q if The f ' 3 Henderson-Ames Co : f' - 1 , 9- KALAMAZOQ, MIC1-1. T gifililll Tliiilvli lil1'IITlN1-lllill-hllvslluilillllllq 777il I lllillcilhilli 4:I1Inrna-uiuu-au1uu1nn-nl-nu-lu-ln: -mutual-gi Quinn 11111111 nn-n-un1lu L Horton-Fiske Co. g I I C qmplimcnts : E F e PRINTERS 1 of 1 - 1 1 i Pythian Bldg., A FRIEND 1 Kalamazoo, Mich. T Q T I 1 ,i,-lu-nu- 1un1un1uu1un- n1ln1ll1 1 1x1-nu--mais 'fl--nu-n 1111111 - 1 1 1 o?l1nn1n1 1 --un--nLx--nu-- -nu 1111 un-nu-H24 .tux-nu 1-11 n1nn-uni -M1 - 1 L L Q L C07uPIf711,g1l.fS : 1 C07lIf7Ii1llU1LfS i 5 5 of Ver West Bakery Oldsmobile HAYES Sz DEFRANCE 320 south Burdick sf. 137 E- WATER ST- 1 l I OH-In-un: -un-uu-un1uu--nn1ll-nl-In-1nl-In-llulnofc ,iq-:lr-11111111 -nu-un-uw-nn-ul1ul1u 1 1 Page Three Hundred Twenty-six Patronize W ho Advertise ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1.011gq1..1,,,1.l1u.1q.1n'1.. 1.1.4.1 .1qg1.l1..1nxn1..1.1 1 1 1 1 1M1m. 'S' I I Western Students KNOW I I The best in La1mc1I1'y,, Dry Clccming and I I Pressing comes from I I PHONE 119 WEST I I 4191 ICALAMAZO0 I I BAXTER I I I .iq-anim: -----11111-11 -- 1 1uu-uu1-uu--nu-nu-uu-uu1uniln1uu1un-nn1nlI-'IlIl-Hai! English Instructor: VVhat is the Order of the Fair One: Why thc distance? 'Fraid I'll scratch your fenders? Mid: No, but I just had the body washed and polished. .?..-I.. ------------ ...-.....-ff' : I I I I E, , I I C0IIlf7Il1llt?11fS I I I Of I I , . I I ili-nl: CnocoL,x'rE SHOP fi ' I E . I I ,id-nu-ll --11 -- 1111 nn--111:41-ul-nfs Bath ? Freshman: Pa first, then Ma, then us kids, and then the hired girl. Mother: AWVIIIBII I was your age, young lady, a nice girl would never think of holding a young man's hand? Daughter: But, mother, nowadays a nice girl has to hold Z1 young man's hand. ofou-m1- - 1uu1nnn-:nina 111111 nu--xl-Wg' I I I I I A Treat I I I I To Eat I I I I I I f I I fe on e I ' UH 1 I E BRAND' ' I Qunurv I I I ERUITS and VEGETABLES I I I I I I A. W. Walsh Co. I I XVHOLESALE GROCERS I I I Di.stribzrtors I I I I I .ion-llllllihll liilli llITll'ill1'llT -1Illl'1lliO Palronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Twenty-seven Ofwioinioioioioicrioioicrimxi 1 iam? ozoininfzuilxilrinxxrrilricn- 1 111 U ! , When thirsty Q Q TRATHENS 5 g 5 GROCERY g Q g 613 Davis st. E g i Across From Normal ! i Guocmmss, MEATS ! ! AND D1iL1eATEss13Ns D i E 5 CPDTUTI 1-UTUTU-ll-Klllbli T - Q 2 5 3 i Q Sam Folz Co. g 120 13. 11,1111 ST. c D 3 ! ! ? ' Clothes and P1Ll1'l'llSl1ll1gS Q for the College Man Q i ! yzqpoiu 10101010141 :sw 1-nin1s:1uioi011oza Ozvpuiuic if111n10gug0gu1q,g03 3 ,1 iqpgpiq 1 1 ict:-11920101 30:01 1 T. 11110131143 313,313 3 31,3 301, !! II .4 . 5 Keep ln Touch Wlth Your Alma Mater li THROUGH E Q TEACHERS COLLEGE il E HERALD H 2 It Puts the Knot 'in the i Tie That B111-cis E Subscribe before you leave.scl1ool :md Q renew each year after. Q - .... - Page Three Hundred Twentyeeighl Palronize W'h0 Advertise o xuxnanoxnxufxuqnnqpn1oxnznzozuznzuznz0:0 1 uc: an 1 02010 1 oi-n1oiilic11ixin:'l c ! ! ! g Q g 2 i 2 2 3 2 5 E Q 2 5 2 2 E - ! S g ! i 1 i 1 2 li - ! ' Q BROWN and GOLD Q i Western's Pioneer Eating House ! i Here Before The Rest V g . Always Best : XNALNUT JOE SCHENSUL O. Swanson: Do you believe that kissing is '? M-'H--P----'I--f-0--i-nqff--.4go unhealthy ? ! A. Spencer: 1 couldn't say-I've nevcr-- i The Lewis I O. Swanson: Never been kissed? Q ' - S A. Spencer: I've never been sick. ! Transit Line g -li ! Operating between i Abie Cohen pulled out his pistol and put it in Q KALAMAZOO - ALLEGAN i Rosenstein's face. ! KAI-AMP-200 - THREE RIVERS i KALAMAZOO s SOUTH HAVEN - ,lust as he was about to lire, Rosenstein asked: ! 1-low much do you want for the gun ? i Cohen, in telling the story, said: t'And how ' could I kill ri man ven he vas talking beesness? -f'......,-. Specialty Made of Special Trips ! For Information Phone 6617 l 114x10301:nioiuiiizuioiuinziozo Patronize Our A rfvertisers Page Three Hundred Twenty-mne T...........-,........-..-..-...-----.-..-...---....--....-....... ! I 7 THE UPJOHN COMPANY i Makers of ' I . . i F 1ne Pharmaceutlcals E L ! I I L L HOME O1'IfICli Ami LABOR.XTORIES l I FAI XXI XZOC X I CIII ' X X Sf iff- fJ,1fICA if N i BRANCH HOUSES: I NEW YORK CITY KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO -..-.11.1..11-...lug-..-1..-.1111111-..-1...-.....-....q..- Z Freshman Coedg Good night! I can't get him to kiss me! Pa and ma will kid the life out of me. So she gave him Z1 pain in the neck! Patronize O ur A dvertisers Page Three Hundred Thirty v 01011110 1111111 l'1lI1l -11- ln-In--nn-uu1nu1nn1n1u-u-an-nn1nn1un1up-u-11-I-.nsio i W CLEANED - BLOCKED l I Q' by the 11-ew HOFFMAN METHOD il 1 ECONGMY i Y , 1 1 1 TAILORS---CLEANERS 1 1 1011.59 j X 51.00 Q i I 1 lflfc call for and deliver I Haw il' l7lUflll'L'!i . CLEANED l 1 gl-JLAIN Igunssizs Vlfestueclge at Vme V AEI? i i 0A'rs, Unis la - - s ,ifulr-uw1nl1--nu--un-un-nu-an-un-uu1nll1nn--uu1-un1un--in-1111 I 1111 1111 1 - 1 '!' A lolig-lcggccl sheep in the I-Iimalayas is able 'ij - - - - - - '- - '- - - - - !' to run 40 miles an hour. 'l'hat's the kind of S g little- lamb to -follow M:u'y nowadays. i Bread Today T - : fs czfen Iuettm' 5 Q ILIIGN- ever- Q Murphy Cm Sccrctaryl : Is the woman called l i . . ' The Peter P ' n conservative or a liberal? i an rg Secretary: Very liberal, sir. 5 Bakers i Murphy: Show the lady in. ,i,,.,.. ------ -H-..-.--.. ---- M..-.59 ofa-u1nu1 -- n 1-11 n -- 11--1-1 nu--u -1-- -. 11ii .-- 1 -- .....-...aiu 5 1 1 l I : : ! 1 0 0 0 0 I i 1 Your Senior Class publishes a college annual i I ...... a new motor car is announced ...... a i I million folders are placed in the evening's : i mail .... it is paper that carries the message, Q i paper the medium of civilization. l - I I To the printer we furnish all grades ...... pa- i I pers for books, advertising, correspondence i l and business records. The book before you : i is printed on Princess Enamel, one of our Q 2 fine papers modestly priced. Q l l i I BERMINGHAM 815 PROSSER CO. L KALAMAZOO New YORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY l ai.-nu--an -u 1 11i1--11 nu-ulx-uuvull--ln-1-uIvull1-Il-1uu-null 1 - -un-ln1-lu1nu- 1 1uu1noIo Patronize Who Advertise Page Three H-mzdred Tlllilfjl-0110 5 5 g i i VAN BOCHOVE 2 i , Home of E 2 i Good Flowers ! . g 1 Q 1 s ! u ' 2 ' ! g Q i 223 s. BURDICK g PHONE 2-7322 Q i . ! OSQDUQUQGI 1 Q 1 ll I il 1 ll iKl44l!O l E ! Q C0111-f7Hl1lC'71ff.T i e of Q 5 Quality Baking g Q Company i ! 2 A 808 So. Westnedge Ave. ! ! KAL.fxMAzoo i ! O i i E i YOUR H.-XT PROBLEMS I i Easily solved here. Our salesmen ! i will give you just the right'hat'for Q i your build and personality. i i Specializing the 33.50 Value I Q THE PIALE ITAT STORE ! Q 108 W. Main sf. U ozone 1 inaiuit1in1010101-iciixrioioiaiz c 40:0 Traffic Cop Cto cause of jamj: What are you-a farmer? Duffy: No, but if I ever get out of here, I'm going to be one. Nick: SI'1e's a bathing beauty. Bob: Does she swim? Nick: O, yesg she hadnit been here twenty- four hours before she knew all the dives in town. Mrs. XValt. J. fbricle ot two termsj: I just know you're going to like this, clear. Mother says chicken salad and strawberry tarts are the best things I make. Wfaltz And which is this, honey F 2 E i Olsen SL Ebann ! i 240 so. Burdick ! i -. l i Diaimonds - W atcha.: ! - Ka-lamncook Oldest I i Credit' J ewalcrs ! B. L. Steelman, Mgr. i OQQDUDK Q1 D Q D if Q ll li ilflli IQ l govern: 1 zu zuzuxnzuz 1 crux: zuznqogo ! . l Q C'o111,f1Ifi111ci11t.s' Q l ! Q g of 1 Q 2 g A FRIEND i i Q bzonozoixzini ni limi: 1 1: 1: 1 111111140 Patronize Who A rlvertise Page' Three Hundren' Thirty-two g . REETINGS from the world s largest manufacturers of parafHned folding cartons Proper Packaging Pays Sutherland Paper Company KALAMAZOO,' MICHIGAN Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hun ded Th ifty .1n1,p1.u1uq1..1q.1uq1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11.11 511011.11 1 1 1.,1'p1..1l,1. I l . I I STUDENTS TAKE NOTICE I I 1 I I Every cent which you spend for Milk is a cent invested in I HEALTH ASSURANCE. HEALTH is the basis of all real success. As you buy food, invest for your future Health. I The Kalamazoo Creamery Co. I PHONE 4115 I . I .b'IllTIUTlllTlllTlIlI1UIl'illillllilllliillllilllli 11I1IITIIIITlllI-'INT IT T -1' 4' T T' T T' '1' ' 'T -1 i Said one of the Gold Dust Twins: Heres our '? - - - - '- - - - - - - - chance to make a cleaning! 5 I E C 1' I . Nothing doing! replied the other, Lux I Ompoynmll against us. I I T Lee and Cady I TCALAMAZ00 BRANCH Have you read 'Silk and Satins'? I pylwlgsulc G,-gggp-tg I No, but I have Red Flannelsf' in--I ---- -------f1-'-w-fw-----H- - ofonlun-nu-u-uu--nn--nn---mn--:m-nn-nuina-un--nn-nn-pg' oguruni 1uu-uu-u:-un1uu1uu1un-uu-uni I I I ' Q g wfts llmzf Last I Wheeler-Blaney Co. I I Williams at C0 I Pllitlllblllg, Hearing and I I v N ' I Ventilating Evzgiifzeers I JL ERS I Estimates furnished on application. I I T 249 North Bm-dick sf. I I I I III' ef N w .1 E- 2 T Phone 2-79321 T i :E mtv , E KALAMAZOO, MILHIGAN g E I Automatic Fire Protection I I ' T Equipments T i CS1lL'CI?.S'.TOI'.Y to H. C. Pitzb gi-iILl1lIlTl if!!llinII1II1IIlllIlvflll-1IllTllllIi'lill1IllTllli9 Qiq'liTIKTMI!1IIll-IIIl'ilIlllII1lll1ll1llvll1IIll' Patronize Who Advertise Page Three H zmdrcd Tlzirty-four Advice to young lovers: So-la z-incl no 1.21-lll1Cl'. VVomen not only buy their clothes on the installment plan-they wear them the same way. The wo1'1d's greatest kidder: THE STORK Visitor: XVhat a Charming baby! And how it docs resemble your hus- build. Mrs. Gerkey: Gracious, you alarm me, we adopted this baby. 1 1 1 ---.au--nn-ru-fn1nu1nn1uu11u--un1u--20 airs-nn1 1 -1un1n1u1nn1un1nn- 1 1 -- 11'-D20 1: i I I . Fl 1 : f - - 4' or T Q Complimenls Of i Q F.-I Occasion i xl T , H' 1' - A. LOXVEST i i T ' ti - ' .. V 'fl Piuces I : 35, K wwf Cut Floyvers, I l I 'I H1281 Trigg E 1 Kalamazoo, Michigan, U. S. A. i -1- and 'Ferns I 1 i VANm21zS,1xLM's tlfrowizu Sum' 1 Makers of 1234 Wfzlll St. . Phone 9022 I FINE FISIKHNG TACKLE T flowers Son! by W'm' Alzjfwlzwwf 5 T , TlHlHlTllTllllTNlTllI'Tl!TIllllllll1CIIllill1l!l'Tlsi fi-lllill1llI1'll1lIl'il1l1TllTlUi TTTT lll'Tll'il-lllihi Ruth: Do you still run around with that little blonde P Ted: Shes married now. Ruth: Answer my question l 1- 1 I-1nn1mv1mu1un1nn1u1uu1nn1un1mu1m1-Ilg' ian-1nn1 1 11m-1: 1 -un-1un1un1nu1 1 11011-un-O!! I 2 I C07IIf7llH16'71f.V 4 i Miron D. E Of 5 i -JEwELiaR- g , 5 i 124 East Main Street 5 I : , South Slde Lumber i I Atlracizce cmd Up-to-Date Jewelry g CQ. f I You can appear in Sport Clothes f - : I without El Strap VVatch, but you 5 1 : can't prevent people from noticing L pimms 2-3821 and 2-8612 I Q if. i i L i 1u 1 1ln1u1ln-1uu--nn-1n--uu1un1-nn1nu1nl-nie ,ig-ul1ln1n 11111 nu 111111 lm-1n0!0 Patrouize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Tliirty-five E IE! UBI IGI lEll IEI JEII lEll lEl IEII IGI llil E W estern State Teachers College 5 KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN E ATTRACTIVE ADVANTAGES E l. Carefully selected corps of specially trained instructors A 2. Splendid campus of 56 acres including 15-acre athletic field B 3. lVIode1'n buildings well equipped with adequate apparatus E 4. New Library Building-unexcelled among the schools in the United ' States E 5. Well selected library material-200 magazines and periodicals re- ' ceived regularly i E 6. New Gymnasium for Men-a splendid structure carefully planned - 7. Life Certificate Courses: Q Art Nlanual Arts Commerce Music E Early Elementary Grades Physical Education for lVIen Home Economics Physical Education for Woiiien Junior High Sglmgl Rural Education E Later Elementary Grades Senior High School 8. Four-year A. B. and B. S. Degree Courses E . . ' 9. Appointment Bureau places graduates and alumni in desirable posi- tions free E 10. Well equipped Cafeteria furnishes wholesome food at low rates ll. Co-operative store provides books and students' supplies reasonably E 12. Fine democratic atmosphere and splendid school spirit E .lh.s For 11117111111 catalog mul further 'iIlf0I'll1lIfi01l addrcfsr Rzfgirlrar, E Ufestervz Smit' Tezlflzers College, 1fI1I!I7IHl:Z0O, jVll.Cll'lgIIII D. B. WALDO, JOHN C. HOEKJE, E PRESIDENT REGISTRAR Bl lal IEI IDI 'El lEl 'IBF' ilHl IE' IEI iml IGI E Patrouize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Thirty-s1.z' 0 ioioioiunioioi 1 101111010201 oxoxiuix ioiuiuic+11riuzoioixrinilriirdn? ! Q RADIO PIANOS Q MEYER MUSIC STORE g 3 224 W. Main Opp. Courthouse ' Cable-Nelson i C,Mmn g Piano CQ. and other world famous pianos i i Orfhofvlzon-ic l7ictr0Ia.v Records i 154 VV. NIAIN ST. i Mmical M e1'olz.a1zdi.ve i H igh Clam Musical Blu:-cI1a,1zdi.ve ! -5'71ff?Uf 11111556 A ! - - -- E 94 cmmnnzuxua-rn-,L-nas -.L-0:01 xoznznq, 9:0114pxuzoxninxarznioxrma-Mvguz xuxuqggq ! Q . ! 328 West Main St. Phone 2-7721 i You. lllzmt Bc Satzxfied ' g Q Finleys g DIGNIFIED CREDIT IEWELERS i i 113 E. Main St. Kalamazoo ! G-ARMENT CLEANERS 81 DYERS E ' Q F. KNOPF, P1zoPRI15'1'oR ! Nrxt fo Gl'f1ll1fCII 3' Music Store ! ! ! - A utographs , . ,f I V 'JZ Y Q. 'A1'Jf :' f ff .. fy '1 L'-'fr f-2 yi, 'A rf 1 ' - ' . ' Y 1 Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hmuircd Tlzirtgvrswen 'j' Q,7,.:,'::' zz .i............-..-,........-...- .. ... -...........-.,.-...,...,..- - .. ... - -..-......-,..... .. - -..-....g. I I I : I TITLE INSURANCE I E I I IS PROTECTION against title defects Cincluding forged deeds, I forged release of mortgages, deeds by incompetents, or other ineffective I realty transfers, which the records do not show, which therefore could : I not be shown on the best abstract ever compiled lj ' IT IS TI-IE GUARANTY ot the Insurin Com an 1 that if ever l . . . g P 5 . I claims are made against your title, the GUARANIY COMPANY will I defend your title in Court, if necessary, at its own expense, reimbursing : 'ou for loss thereon, u to the amount of our olic 1. ' I I P Y P I : It is not ex ensiveg and altho' new to Kalamazoo, it is a time-tested, ' , . P . . . 1 2 widel known, State a Jroved, sensible method of Intle Protection which ' y h - i 1 I I the modern community 1161110-7IdS', when it is fully understood. I Our connection as Title Compmzy with the UNION TITLE AND I GUARANTY COMPANY, DETROIT, as I11.sm'i11-g Compmzy guaran- : I tees to all Policy Holders, the safest form of title jnrofectiou known! 5 ' I I , ,. f I Tltle, Bond and Mortgage Company of Kalamazoo I 125 EXCHANGE PLACE I i Q.-ruin:-n1 --nu1un1uu1u-- 1nn1uu--uu1un1n--u1a-nn- - 1 f .: -n: nm-an-nu7:n1 - i: +:11uiQ in:ill--II-anmill-1:9-lu1nu1uu1nu1nu--uniuuiulil I I I I ' judge: Did you or did you not strike this I : E ll f sh' 11 C ll Woman? I xce en 'rt an 0 ar Landlord: I only remarked that she was un- I VVork tidy about her rooms. I judge: Two years for knocking her flat! Next case. I .Dry If I had your teleggoiile number I would call I you up some time, sal e. 5 It's in the book, she replied. I an 2 Pine-but what's your name? I g That's in the student directory, too. I Minister: Would you care to join us in the I new missionary movement? I KALANIAZOO Co-ed: I'm crazy to try it. Is it anything : like the Black Bottom? I LAUNDRY CO. ' I It beats the devil, says grandma. Soon as I I catch up on my installments to that face-lifting I I surgeon, I find myself three, payments behind I PHONE 4161 T on the roadster. : BEST BY EVERY TEST I Our editor is the keeper of the conscience of I 4 the B. 81 G. and should not try to put It in his ,i,-n-n-u-u-n--u---- u-n-n-n----u-u- Own name, Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Thirty-eight a?l-ll--u-n-lu-n-u-rl-uI1un--an-:ruin-ni 1 -- 1111-1-i1-:111- ul-nga ' I I Complivneuls lq ' I I of ' 1159 I ! IIILII :- l II If I gk: I I Img. , ' I III '-will QI, 0 I I 'J 0 e I 1 U I H GX 206 S. BURDICK ST. I I 1 C PHONE 2-7623 I I i .i.1ll'1'll-I ini 101001-llvivllivlli I-illiil llllilllll Pllli 'ill 1TTTTT llTllilll1llll41lli i4 Porter, Hfty cents for :mother pitcher of ice 'fp - - ---- - - - - -- - - - - - -'!' water. I Sorry snh. but if I takes any mo' ice, dat C0ml,1,',,,c,,fX of i' corpse in dc baggage car ain't going to keep. i I.lElgf:Il'lllISlI 'WVI1at's your favorite spring Taylor Pf0duCC CO, I spor . i Avery: Fencing WI1:1t yours ? - Lundquist: Porch swingii1g. Distl'ib'nt0rS of I -F . . I 3, EffZf3'Qv31?e!3??P ever make an 'dm of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I An icljut, is ut? Sure I'vc made mesilf an I intgire asylum, ,Irw-ll-n----n-u-n-------1.-4.-I--an-11103. 1nl1'n:nu-nz' W ., n. 41,7 : . niu-it u:u+:n1::-u:-nr ,n-ufzn-1u:iu:-I: - :r zu-Q 2 I I 1 ' - H W e offer W. F. Stmson I OUR MosT SINCERE I BARBESI SHOP i : . I , I I Congratulations i LADIES 8' GENTS 7 I To The Class of T Four Exgrzegzced Colored 4 F ! 1928 T 117' UTS i I Axiclimfeofgfj i Opposite Capitol Theatre i 1 i i ! S ri u1uu1an-an1an1u1ur1u:1ou1n-ll1ul-ul1o4l . O a C - 7'll7Il'lilE'lI'l?ll-iliilll' 'llfl - I T M k Th' 5 I ' T I Their Store I I I For everything in : Cmrzplzments of I I Hardware -J-Iousewares ! i I Sportffiig Goods Creamo Bread Q EDNXIAARDS AND I KALAMAzoo'sBLEAv1Nc LOAF 5 1 C1-IAMBERLAIN I OF Rm i - V 4 . 4 rv I : HARDWARE COMPANY i KALAMAZOO BREAD CO. I I I nie'-lu--n:u::.:n1n: u1u1ni:l-oc:- :n-:: uilounnit nip-n1ll1n1ll7:s--u--uziniulinvzl-ll-zlffxf :al Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Thirty-nina f i ozoioioioinzr 1 1 1 1 1u:u1u24r1u2u1o31rioiugngui 1 1 1 ri ii 1:1 ri ! g KEW PEE HOTEL i i MITY NICE I'LXMBURGS : fffmdf Their Iflfay-byfllg Q PVYGLV Y1lLI?j!J7'6? Made ' Q .T. Q 'Q 139 E. SOUTH ST. 'Q g Opposlte Capitol Theatre i V Special Chicken Sandwiches Q WE DELIVER P1-I. 9532 i 'zfroiuioioioioimxm1uioioiniuiaaonioi:rininznzniux :ui 1 1-uzoinzx 9 o 'f Na a, us wa mean. 'M' b ww 'Y L N55 U Wgqi :eric Humbul' '5 H, 3 VVhz1t smells so around here? That's husinessg 1t's rotten. Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Forty Q o info' ni 1010111 31111:-nan: 111:11 :ez 1 1:14 1 1- 2410112 141 1 ioznin H Q - S Q C01Ilf7ll7'lI1C1IfS of Q Q 1 Q REENDERS DAIRY Q ! ! ! Q P11oN15 5371 , 601 FOREST ST. i ! i Q i ozbvoilrioioinin14110101011r1oio1oQu1n1 1 3 ici 1 1111 1 141 iniiriuicgi India Umbrellas- Ask the Man VVho Loans 'i ' '? One. ' ! --- 9 The A11ti-Saloon League- 99 and 44f100 per Hershield S g cent pureg it gloatsf' i home of Q Djer-Kiss Face Powder-4'Save the Surface : IJIART, SCHAFFNER S: MARX Zllld YOU SRIVC All. J CLOTHES ! Gilda Gray- The Dear that Made Milwaukee Q STETSON HATS AND Q Famous. ! MANHATTAN SHIRTS ' College Humor- Not a Laugh in a Carloadf' 5 135-41 EU-Y! llflfill Sf- E ---E K I' ' - A M' h' ' Fokker Airplanes- Good to the Last Drop. i a dmdmo IC ,gan g Scotch Xvhiskics-.1-They Ossify-if .f.p41qp111n:4q14-w-wqpunn :nun-:Q-511101020 Zlcgfcklis ITOIHCS-'hI'liS A121StCl S ViCC.y, qu:nivialioilioisiuinioiuniarioicsqtzn Bootleg Liquor- A Product of General Mut- ters. Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour- There is N0 Substitute for Leather. I.isterine- The Flavor Lasts. C0lgate's Toilet Water- XVhat a VVhale of a Difference a Few Scents Make. Bluejay Corn Plasters- They Know Their Bunionsf' o'u:u11u111111cno14111111111 4-mqunxi znzoqo? i ! i Phone 7454 Cor. North lk Elm Sts. ! 1 i 5 GROVE DAIRY CO. i Q PRODUCTS E Milk, Cream N Butter-milk Q l Cottage Cheese SL Butter ! D ! 4214114111 in 11 an 111111xnzoxarabuiozoxuxo i KAI.ABIAZOO'S FOREMOST' E i . Q i New A813 Cafe 5 ! Best place to dine and da-nee. ! I .flfl'6'7'-Dill-TLHI' parties and Q ' Smzday d-inuers our sflecialfy Q Q Phone 2-1411 107-109 13. Main Q ! ! Og-?YQOQUQOQ Qlillll IQ Q PQ lDl7Ql ?Q I ! i The Co-op Store carries I C a complete line of i g THE i i GOOD-RICH CANDIES i i Sold by fha i Q Goodrich Candy Co. ! Q 175 13. Water Phone 2-4331 ! . Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Forty-one agp-nil:-ln-1:1 1lu1n1:u:- -nl-nuinniuliun-ago :ian-1:1 1u-- - in 1.q1,,1,,i .. 1 l : . i Home Made Fudge I Orlental Cafe I Sour BY WOMEN'S LEAGUE ! I Fi -ff-C10-ff I - I C hmesc and Amvrzfcan Reslalzlrant - I Dine and Dance ! For Wlzolesale p,.fL.L,Sl Address I Monclay Lunch SOC, from ll to 2 I N I i Evening Dinner 90C, from 5 to 8 I LIRS- BIARY Bi- NIEAD T Sunday Dinner is our specialty I Bellevue, Michigzlll i 160 s. Burdick Phone 9631 .g....-.... - -..-..-..-..-.....-.., - -..-.fi. -..-..-..L:.-..D:.- 2- 2.41,-,,-,, qi, J! ,Ng Q za., LX .. i 0: M . . I , Nurse Cto mother in dispens 1 an -. 0 aryl : Do you use baby talc on II! your Child ? : 'J Mother fformerly a Normal 1, ' co-cdlz No, indeed! We use 1 only the very best English in fff 1 talking to him. g.j '1 llllll '. Z . 'o ' N 0 'o '. gsooz no . 0 0 -f 3 ,I ' .In-.........-,............. - - - - .. -...-,, -'gl u-ruin: ! l I Phone 23021 I Horton-Belmer Press I our service 's as rc I , i as the tick of QVOIH' ilorl-2 I PRIN PING I , 'P11bl'icafi011s and i Mllk Products Co. I Cavfalogs C1 Spfffdlfy I LITLK CREAM BUTTER I 119-121-123 EXCHANGE PLACE I 221 East Ransom sf. I KALAMAZOO, MICH. I I ,i.-n-n- - 1-.1-.un-n-----u----n-.n-un-nn-note -fp-ul--n-----rl--v--1--I-ll-II-Il-ll-II-I Palronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Foriy-two .-gg.-..,1,...........-,I1 1 1 1 -. .1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1.p1,.1..1...... Congratulations to Uur Graduates GREETINGS To All Frimzds of X 'S 'f The GCC0-Op!! Store 1....:,1,.1,,i:....1..1:.7:.1 1 1 1 1u1n1p.1.l.1l.1u1u1 Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Forty-th .1...1.q1..-...1n1u- oirzui 31101 1:21111 1 ini 11 1:1 1114 11 111 111 10111 1 1010101010: Q g J. R. JONES' SoNS sr co. i i ! 1 ! l. ! ! g Congratulations ! . ' To the graduates of VVeStern State Teachers College this Store extends i its heartiest congratulations. I i We have enjoyed your stay in Kalamazoo, and appreciate your generous i patronage. VVherever you may go from here, remember this store is as Q accessible to you as your nearest postbox. A letter will bring you the Q merchandise you desire from our store on the very next mail or express. ! To you all we extend our best wishes for success. ! ! i . Autographs wrrmerrrq muon mf., mama an .amd 5 WL+k kv-x ,Act-H I voLSLg 5,109 lea-AS 3-Q' E093 xx '-QD 'gov' TRL. tlqavq is Qovvxl,-. Palronize Who Advertise Page Three H'l1lIfZl'Ed Forty-four 0141101113 xi :nil 1 2 riniui ii 1 init 101010141100 O'SHEA IXTIILE'I'IC IiNlT'l'liD XMEAR FOR EVERY SPORT UR aim is to make perfectly any athletic garment. Idle maintain large stocks of yarns in standard college col- Jrs. XVC make our own felt and chenille let- ters and emblems. VVe deliver special orders in ten days. VVC are at your service: just write. HAVE found that without a doubt O ' S h e a Athletic garments are of the very best quality. All knitted equip- ment for my teams at W es te rn State has been O'Shea and I readily recommend their use to each and every coach. Emu, T. IVIARTINEAU, C each, Vlfestern State Teachers College O'Shea Knitting Mills 2414 No. SACRAMENTO JXVE., CHICAGO, ILL. i ! Compnmmm E : Compliments Rlohard Early 8: Sons 3 i DISTRIBUTORS I i of Royal Portable Typewriters ! i 234 W. will Pm-me 2-6511 J 0h11S011'H0Wff11'd XVe rent T ypewriters i ! CO. Special rates to students. g - I - Patrouize Who Advertise Page Three Hmzdfecz' F0113 five v?l1l1u1u1nl-anis: 111-- u--u--urn-'if' 'sv l T Q WESSON OIL Q Q 1 i l Q For Salads and Cooking Q Q A Pure Vegetable Salad Oil . Q . Q SNOW DRIFT Q Q : Q 2 l For Cakes, Pies, Biscuits and for .L-,-m- - Q Frying Q : T Q A Pure Rich Creamy Vegetable Q Sliortening : l Q SOUTHERN COTTON Q o1L TRADING Co. Q T 1464 XVEST 37TH ST. Q CHICAGO, ILL. 4.-lI1un1 1 1nn1uil1nn1un-nu-I -1-1 un1uufa EXIT OWNER Sam-VVhere did you all git dat derby hat? I Bo-Hit's a surprise from mah wife. Sam-How's dat? Bo-Ah cums home de odder night unex- pected an' found hit on de table. SCORE ONE! Angry Prof-Soine of you pedestrians walk along just as 1f you owned the streets. Irate Student-Yes, and some of you mo- torists drive around just as if you owned the car. gr..-ly? 1.1.1ggig.-H.-gg-.pu-,,,1,.,.-1iq.-4 .. im... '!' L Putt Printing oo. Q l GEO. I. PUTT, Prop. g 1 PRINTERS Q ' I ! . 1 I Q 140 so. Burdick sf. Phone 2-8323 Q ! 1 oft--:nzun1un-n1lu1lu-ul-uIn-ul11u-:ul:ll1ul1l:1w0Iv Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Forty-.mr g1n1l',1.g-..I..-lg.-I..-n....n.1nn-.n.-nn Th c B cs! of F ootwcar A Iwoys A t Weber Bros. 220 East Main Street PRICES RiiAsoNAm.i2 1..1..-.,g1,..1.,1.,1 -. Ray A.: L'W11at kind of lip stick do you use? Girl Friend: Kissproof. Ray A.: 'WVell, rub it off, we got work to do 'W - .. -..-.......-..- - - - - - - .. - - - - .. - - - ...-..-.....,.....,...g. I V I Y O U R M O N E Y In fha Form of E ! GUARAN'r1sE1n CHECKS 1 l An Obligation of the Kalamazoo National Bank f Wfill Give You E i SAFETY RECEIPT OF EXPENDITURES 5 IDENTIEICATION RECORD OE EXPENDITURES i CONVENIENCE SAVING OF YOUR FUNDS . ' I Kalamazoo Natlonal Bank f and Trust Company I Orgmziscrl for Service Maintained by Service i I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1uu1un1un-u-nu--un1anu1uu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1lu1ul-lu1ls1l+ Autographs .-'L Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Forty-.seven l A 4 Qrioinioininiuiiniuicriiuixniingngnqw? gonzoim:niuiuzuzzxxoxoin:a::u:n:nq0g0 1 ! ! ! i For Prompt Taxicab and ! i Burdlck Hotel. Q i Baggage Service i i ' i E i F'i1'ejv1'0of C'rm.vl'1 1zction ! Q KALAMAZOO HACK AND ! Q 250-'Room g BUS co. Q g - i ! Opcraloz-.v of Yellow Cabs ! ! In the very heart of the City. i l Phone 6151 g ! Finest Cafeteria in Michigan i I . ! ' : tivbniuzuiu101010101011 in inzniniivzo Qbuiuiuiolulnzuzu101111010.1-0:01029 yi f 4' ' I 1. l 1 N 5 '1 , .L I'd certainly like to play football in heaven. Well, I woulcln't. Why not ? '5lVell it certainly Wouldn't bc heaven to be dropped from thc team. This Story has av Very interesting plot- o'ou:uesuzu14yznxuguzivenue-snxozozoxnc0? you write it all yourself P g g ncertaiulyi Sir-H C 0H'Lf7l'i1Il'CllfS i 'Tm very glad to meet you, Mr. O. Henry, I i - thought you had been dead for some time. i of Q Ohl that's all right, Prof. Come over to i Q x ,' J: u 9 the room and meet Patrick I-lenry. i Garrison S News g ZlIdcan't,t1rLa1iry l1im,hnErtl'1e1'. He's an atheist, E Agency 5 an oesn e ievc in e . ' Marry him, my clear, and between us we'll i : convince him that he's wrong. .f.B..i-..-..-..-....n....-U-..-4.-U-.,........-iq. Patronize Who Advertise Page Three I-Iumircd Forty-eight 1 141101: 31114 11111 2 ni: 101: ui ri xioiuioiuinix 1 1010101 SLOCUM BROTHERS Photographers ' Ei? 123 S. Burdick st. We have photographed 2316 students so far this school year. There is a reason. The men who make Photographs right are the right men to make your Photographs. 9 We give the kind of service the Ap- pointment Ofjfice and Brown and Gold require. I ii quixiniuioxnznl-nnnsuanuzuznzoiui 1 1 xxioizirxoiuio Patronize Who Advertise P g Three Hundred F H 07 III 4..-.--n-I--n ---- ----- I -ll-1? I I I : I W'1zcn You Get I I That Hungry Fueling I Think of Me i I I I ROY ADABIS BIARKET I i 722 Locust St. I If I I i .!.,...-.II-..I...I..- I.-I.. ---.---- I..-Ig. -ru-n-up--n-un-n-n-u -1---- I.-nu-O!! I I I C0-nzplinzcnls I I I 1 of I I I I Home Savlngs Bank I I I I Kalamazoo, Mich. I I ...fe-. 'I' . .II- Q m ,F f ' Sfsjl 4' .2 We-jk A 6 9'-I Igg dl! ' I Q I I 9' 'I U .J , i I 'I I I WI I I I II II - - - - - -H-ni F . I . N- .I Q I ' gfx 2011? IIIMII s I II ' , W F II I I I Page Three Hundred Fifty ,i,,,-,,,, ,,.-. .. - ... ,- .-. - -----I.. I 'I' I I I . i I Rlepma Brothers I I if I I i I GROCERII-:s FRUITS VIf:o15T.x1n,1zs I I EE- I ' I I QUALITY. Always has first Cmlsid- i I eration here. You must not only be i I pleased, but you will be. i I SERVICE. Thirty years of it, and I : still at it. I! I i 1 PRICES Always reasonable, never F I high. I i I l I THIZ STORE THAT Seimas You BEST i I : i 6154 PHQNI-Ls 6155 I i .g.....I-I.I-I..-...-......I-..-....-.......-..-..I-........-..g. A popular brand of cigarettes advertisers that there are no ands or its in their quality. There arc plenty of butts, tho. A resort is at place where the natives live on your vacation until next summer. 'Oh let's get married, said the man. About you I am wild. Two reasons why I can't, A husband and a child. Co-ed: It's wrong 'my way you look at it. Ed: XVell how about shutting the blinkers. May I kiss you d'trling,? Mother swid that I should never let young I I I W 1 I I I 1 I NI I ' I I I I I I :I I 'I I IF I1 I X n , I Y n X o .- H L -J men kiss me, but there are exceptions to every rule. ......-lp.-.I-...1..1...,...... .- 1 -. 1 .-.I-,..ni..-.111 -. .- 1. -. 1 1n,.u...gi..1 HSOUTIINVESTIZRN M161-11GlxN's GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE!! Grows ' Morag -GZ I ll EEE mg: il-I MH In BQ K I I fi' I ll Cm? Ill ,ii li 'H' 1 f , li. , - I ,ng -N With the City VVe are in business to make money, like everybody elseg but we are also in business to make friends, and to help make this a bigger, better, happier city. We are part of it, and its prosperity and progress are bound up with ours. Every time it does something especially broad- visioned and far-seeing, we thrill with pride to know that we have a useful place in such a city, that we are ready every day to meet the needs of every member of every family and person in it. And even as Kalamazoo builds for the future, so do we, on a foundation of fair dealing, build a structure civic confidence and friendship. of ever growing life I nvite Your Patromzgc GILMORE BRUTHERS 143-147 SOUTH BURDICK ST. KALAMAZGO, MICHIGAN qu... g1g,.l.-..g1.n1.pp1.11.1-.l...q.1..1g..-.ggi 1 -I Autogrqphs I. ffl' f i' l .1 A, 1' V I 4 4 I ga u .' f' 1 ff -lf 'i' 4. ,-k, r ,, f . V ,, K. r,.. ,, ,J f I Hn. Patronize Who Advertise 'Page Three' Hundred' Fifty one I ll I fy ' S f Qgotxni hioioioioit 101010301031ninirlioioioinioinrinqiniuioiu 3 11 1102191020 I . , ! 5 The Store Wzth a Partzcular Appeal g Q p To College People ' ! ! OUR PROGRESSIVE BUYING AND SELLING POLICIES ! - ENABLE YOU TO GET BETTER Goons Q AT LOWER COST ! STRENG AND ZINN oo. g e DEPQXRTMENT STORE OiO10l0l0i il iiillli l l lil lllillilillilIll0l0illl0illllll4ll Di l T050I0l4lilOEQ Dean P. Cwho had been. run into a tele- N phone post by a student's miniature limousinel: L Young man, do you know who I am? lt' 2' No, I can't say that I do, but if you can re- QTN ' member your address I'll be glad to drive you . th , home. i gh QC 6 W yi People who show good form should live in 'Ur' fflass houses. L- f D .. I If A CO-ED'S PRAYER . '--5,3 O Lord, may he be tall and handsome. May .Bitzi he have money and cars galore. May he dance - divinely and love me better than life. And, O 'S 4 '-l.iz.. a,? Lord, may I divorce him easily and hnd another. 3. k ' K' . . . ' - This article probably should have been written in June--the month when platinum rings are pur- chased at fancy prices and brides, wearing them, - are given away 'free??? ,., , On second thought, however, it doesn't make b much difference when you talk of platinum. It ' L- L has a year round interest and fascination for 5 3 the women and a year round monthly installment V V - interest for man, generous hearted men. - A Platinum, really, is an unusual metal. It looks Lady at Door: So yOu're taking subscriptions to pay your way through college? You look pretty old to be going to college. Alumni: Oh, I've already been through, lady, but I'm still paying for it! She may not be your maple sugar, but you will always be her sap. The English law gives a man the right to open his wife's letters. But it does not give him the courage. I despise that woman, but I'm nice to her be- cause she knows it's because I hate her. So you're distantly related to the Baseball Captain? VVell our dog is their dog's brother. . like pewter but it costs like hallelujah. Its very high melting point and the fact that it cloesn't dissolve in nitric, hydrochloric, sulphuric, or matrimonial acid makes it a valuable aid to sei- ence, industry and the home. Prohibition- It's Roasted. True Story Magazine- Chases Dirt. Rip Van Vtfinkle- Aged in the VVoocl. Helen Crapturously, in flower gardenj: Oli, isn't that Baby's Breath beautiful? Henry S. fthe matter-of-fact boy friendj : Yes, dear, only you're a little previous. It isn't Baby's Breath but Bridal VVreath. Patronize Who A dvertise Page Three.HLLnilrezi Fifty-two 21 is il in 11xic114ni1111xi:viaxi:1111141102-oiniuyiuioiexqrivrioicxioi 12010101 5649 DE LUXE MOTOR COACHES INVITE YOU AS A REGULAR PATRON OR FOR SPECIAL PARTIES and assure you a CLEAN, COMFORTABLE and COURTEOUS TRIP in FAGEOL SAFETY COACHES Equipped with Westinghouse Air Brakes and the Dependable HALL-SCOTT 6-CYLINDER MOTORS which lend safety to your journey A Company backed by MANY YEARS OP EXPERIENCE IN TRANSPORTATION FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SOUTHERN MICHIGAN and RAPID TRANSPORTATION' COMPANIES ininzxx:mini0:-u:4pn1n.ta:::x:nicriuioioioic: 101016iulninininioiui Patronize Who Adverli f olialinniuI--ul11n-l11-u-uu-1:u-uu--uu-n:-n1un- 1 1111 n11uniun-nn1nn-un-nn1uu-1:11:11 -nu-ago 2 . , I Q lfGll17'7IfUS00lS Finest Rcstczzmml Make l 01H'sclf at Home T I I I T STOP AT N 162 E. LIATN Sr., KAL!-.MAZ00 : l l Walls? I l T 5 Try Our Pies - They Are Home Made PHONE 2-8315 , i v!1-n-ul-un--l-ul-1u-uu-nv--1-un-u---u-nu-nu-an-I,-nn-n-u-- - -lr---I-l---w-uw--I-II-IH-I---vw-lvl' PROFESSIONALS A widower was to be married for the third time, and his bride had been married once be- fore. The groom-elect wrote across the bottom of the wedding invitation sent to a friend: Be sure to comeg this is no amateur performance. Boss: 'WVhat are you two men doing walking so slowly up these stairs ? Avery: We is workin', boss. XVe is carryin' dis heah desk up de stairs. Ross: I don't see any desk. Avery: For de Lawd's sake, Leonard, we done forgot de desk. oioninu-ul-nu-lain:-un iiii . 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 Q WE ARE SORRY MORE SCOTCH A Scot applied for a position as patrolmau on the London police force. Here is a question they put to him in Scotland Yard and his answer: Suppose, Danser, you saw a crowd congre- gated at a certain point on your beat, how would you disperse it, quickly with the least trouble? 1 would pass the hat. How is it that you, who are so lucky with cards, always lose at horse racing? VVell, I can't shuffle the horses. Yes, Father, you may have the car tonight, said a son, generously. to his parent. -Q- 1 I l I i g if you are leaving i ! : I and hope you will come back l T 1 -1 , i l Everything in Student Supplies ! i i i Doubleday Brothers and Company i A 241 EAST MAIN STREET T PRINTERS - BOOKBINDERS - RULERS - OFFICE Ourrrrrizus 5 T ! i 'IC-ll 1-1-1 --111 u u-u1nu- 111:11 .,.....-...-.,.1.........-..,.....-,..1g.1q,......1 q1nu....u..-.gig Patronize Wlzo Advertise Page Tlzrce Himdred Fifty-four olu-u1n1un- - 1 - 1-11 -. - n-11:-'gl I T I : I 1 The South, North T l and East Szde 1 : I i sections of Kalamazoo are desirable I l communities, worth living in. And I l the residents and business houses of i I these neighborhoods may enjoy, at I our Branch in each of these sections, T any banking service which a down- g i town bank affords. Q E Here the man or woman who requires i i them will find checking and savings I account facilities, certificates of de- I L posit, foreign exchange and invest- I : 1 - I I ment 'ulvicc : I : : I I K.'XlzrXh'lA.ZOO TRUST I fUUDSHWNGSBANK I . t . w---u---------Wa I 'I' Senior Caine Mau: VVould you like to have a one-eyed husband? Senior Umbrella Girl: 'iCertainly not. Then let me carry that umbrella. If anyone knows any reason why this man should not marry this lady, let him now speak, or forever hold his peace. CVoice from the rearjz That's no lady, that's my wife. Dr. Henry fexamining studentj: Have you got any scars on you? No, but I can give you a cigarette. The maiden's prayer: Never El bride's maid but finally a bride. Life would be perfect if the dear young things just wouldn't get the bloom of youth higher on one cheek than on the other. Tl1'lKlill1ll Ttii l1lT I Ill'T5'Tl'-? i Dnccs Sorms T I I i Huntley Drug 1 1 Store I ' l i 726 Locust St. and Vine T 3 MAGAZINES STATIONERY 1 I I 6,-fn-n 11-111111i11 ul-use a 2 , Q- 7' N. S . if N -j'ft'i,.:1 .: Efyq 9 Zx EX x l, . :,g: ll JYQF, 2 . , lg 14 At- L w i th : IF s 4 .1 . ,ft ,ti '55, 1. . in ' I've never kissed a girl in my life, remarked the painfully proper young freshman. VVell, don't come buzzing around me, an- nounced the little practice teacher, HI am not running a prep school. SCOTCH-VARIANT NO. 1,898,999 'fThat's what I call getting out of a tight place, said the world traveler as his train pulled out of Edinburgh. Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Fifty-five 9:01in111114xii111pier1ui1n1n1n1n1n1n1oqo:o Q Largest Q Bank i Kalamazoo i u 2 i I . . 3 i F1FSt National g Bank - ' 1 ! - - -,- - - - - Q o?r1o1n1o1::1.n1u1u1n1O1u1 n1: 1 r1nqoi4 i 5 i N. J. Baumann Q 5 1 ! i Disfribmor' g Q - a ! HUDSON ESSEX Q NIOTOR CARS i 333 S. Burdick Sf. Phone 7118 i 0142010101011110101n1u1o1n1u1u1nicozo Look here, he said, 'Tm going to leave, I've never seen Such dirty towels in my life, and I can never find any soap. But you've got a tongue in your head, was the 1andlady'S curt reply. Yes, was the quick response, but I'm not a eat. Judge Cto Officer who had arrested 21 man for not wearing any clothesl- VVhat is this man charged with? Officer- Impersonating a woman. XVaiter, there is a Hy in my ice cream. Let him freeze and teach him a lesson. The little rascal was in the Soup last night. Our cheer leader knows a guy so tight that when we give three yells for the team he gives only two. There little eonvulsion, Dontyou cry, You'l1 be a dance step Bye and byefi Practice Teacher-And whose little you? i i Sophisticated Willie-Be yourself! Whose Sweet mamma are you? boy are Pu 'illVllCI'C are the shower baths. I don't know, I've only been here three weeks. o:v1o1i:1 :1 101-o1n:1n1 x1 n101u1::1ndo? Q ! g ! I . ! 2 C0711-f7I14IlZCllf.9 ' ! ! I i Standard Paper Co. i ! ofa Do1u1u1o1n101n 11 1 101011114 101160 folio141141101-01010111114111 11 10101030 W u ! i i MIRON D. ELLIS i 5 i Jmvmmz g 5 i i 124 East Main St. i i D0f7L'l1dUrIlID Jeweler for 23 years i ! i ozopuznqmxnxi,xr:zuvcnuazuzuznin-vnzoznznzo Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Fifty-.six 1 1 1. 1. 1. 1. 1510. 1 1mu1u1.x1.i 1u1.x1.n1. 2 THE POWER TO PASS Thafs IE Y OUR PATRONAGE Is :XPPRECIATED' GAS g i I L. V. WHITE CO. ! Kczluzurzzods Own Oil Company 1 1 1011l101lY1U10101Z1 1 14 1 1121 111l1l1 101 i A utogmphs Patronize Who Advertise Page Tlzrca Hrmdrea' Fifty-sewn xozo Two cave men discussing the weather ' . 5 lVere dressed up in bearskin and leather . Said one with a smile M I' I, I tu lfVe are starting a. style. ff . X In It's collegiate and I don't mean whether. I ' I ,I 1. I H , . A Our political science professor states: Ii 7 :I B ' I' I We were given to understand that when wo- Q YI I I men obtained the vote they would redress their .MII I N 15 IN wrongs. VVe have not noticed much of the re- , I I ' dressing. In III M. B.- Can you support my daughter in the I , I I , I ' style to which she is accustomed. I I ,I It Al.- No, but I can accustom her to the style X 59 in which I can support her. n I THE o1.D CYNIC sAYs kia I . I don't know who writes those bright, cheer- ' -.Q ful advertisements lor the banks but I'1l bet a ' load of coal against a load of ashes that it ain't the same fellow who makes the loans. .Im-... ------ ..-...-......... --.-- - ..-,...-....-..............-....-...-.....-..........-...-...- - -..-Q I I I s 2 I I I I I I GREENE'S DRUG STORES I I ' 1' I I I : 'J I I : I I I : I CONFECTIONERY - LUNCHES - SERVICE I I I I I I 2 I I College Sfore ai Store 011 the Comer I foot of the lzill of I'I 'c.rt ami Vine I I 1 I . I I I I I Wl1El'0 Service and Quality Reign Supreme I I I I I I gig-uni: 1111111i1 nl::-iiu-:uu1ln'1uv-ll-un-1lu-ll-u- -- --uI-nil:--ll--ll--ll-alrlliulo Patronize Who Adverlise Page Three Hundred Fifty-eight u1n1u-.u 11111 n:1nn1s:7n1u:-uu1u--ul-l:inu- - :- 1 :- :f - ri 1I:7ll1ll1ll1 -ll-'E' 5 4 l 1 i nina !:' Y 6 l 1 ll 0 l I 1 'fnz ' I'IrI'L :':':':'Z'I'2':':'Z':':':':'I': If T 1 I T l l.-IE MODERN CAB is now a TCCO nized means i g . l of local transportation, for it provides prompt ! I and convenient service accompanied by comfort, I ! safety and reasonable rates. T l i l CHECKER CAB MANUFACTURING CORP. Kalamazoo - U. S. A. l l : l l , 1 Largest Excluswe Cab Makers l i I i .iq-ll-un-1 -u -1111-11- run- -ul-1lh-lu1ul1lu-:mins-an 11111-11 -l1l1llf0 just between two sweet young girls: Allan Edwards took me straight home after the dance. Why, how inexperienced. I never knew there was another person like A1 Munk on the Campus. The engagement period is solitaire confinement. .. Love me, hon F .Q it Uh-huh. Love me at lot, hon? Uh-huh. Love me an awful lot hon? 7 Uh-hull. ' Then sit up. Your Senate pin's tearing my necktief' WILL IT COME TO Tl-US? Mammal Mmnma! Look quick! There's n MAN with a cigarette! ' HARDLY A CLEAN RECORD Jeweler-lt' I employ you as night watchman, I, must be absolutely assured of your honesty. Applicant-Oh, you needn't worryg I worked at the Turkish baths over a year and never took a single bath. You can tell what she thinks of your dancing if, after you pardon yourself for stepping on her toe, she says, Horses, Dear Editor of B. 8: G.-I know you are a good judge of women, knowing that you were the sole judge of the beauty contest I would like your advice. I am in love with a homely girl but she doesn't seem to care for me, while a pretty girl with lots of money wants to marry me. VVl1at shall I do? , Marry the one you love and send me the name and address of the other one. A NENV BURBANK Stranger-Wfhy are you running a roller on that field? Farmer-I'm trying to raise mashed potatoes. TRY ANOTHER XVhite-lVl1z1t is a dry dock? Mule-A physician who wou't give you a pre- scription. Palronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred F1'fty-nine gTIHddS K-fx 4,041 A autographs ig., xx? ms I . x... f ' - f ,.f,,g,- .Ja V. ,g ,f . V 10101111 iuiuiwa 101011riniuianiuiozoioil in 1 ini 1 110111101 101 pi 11:1 1 1131- 1010 1:1 :oi 10111014110 Congratulations to all Graduates ALLIED PAPER MILLS KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN Amex G. G1I.MAN, President S. B. MONROE, Treasurer JOHN A. PYI., Vice-President G. S. DAVIS, Secretary MANU1f,xc'1'u1z13Rs ov Coated and Uncoated Dependable Papers Capacity - 300 Tons Daily This Book is Printed on om' lVl1lte S-11pe1'H11c Grade. Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Sixty-o rio: x14 14 1 aiu: in MUSTACHE Ded'ica.ted to JEANE TAYLOR FRED BAILEY Doc SNYDER FIRP. TRIEVJXRTHEN C. FRENDT NCE in every man's life that man tries to grow a mustache. WVhy? VV ell, for very sallow young men a nice black mus- tache accentuates that sallowness, thus helping to produce a blase appearance. And this appearance is very much desired by the young men who gallop recklessly through the outskirts of the city, seeking whom they may devour. The young man who wears spats must have the mustache. Cth- erwise, he looks foot-heavy and not at all smart on top. This type of young man usually continues to wear his mustache after it once becomes permanent. Certain brands of mange cure are said to be excellent in helping to retain the spat-mustache. But the mustache that is most interesting is the bull-headed mustache. This mustache is grown by young men simply because they want to be obstinate. They like to Hy in the face of conven- tion-that is, for their type. This type, incidentally, is about as graceful in a mustache as it would be in the nude. No reason can be asserted for mustaches grown by young men of this type, unless it is the outcropping of a stray seam inherited by the young men from their hairy forefathers. It may be prompted by instincts of the caveman, which are long dormant, but suddenly have become active. Or it may be caused by the same thing that makes the young rooster sputter and squawk in an effort to crow, or that makes the bull calf butt a clay bank and bellow and ball. Fortunately, young men of the bull-head mustache grow wearly quickly and shave before they're shot. 1 1 -. .1 1. -. -. ...n...uu...uu1nn.-.nu-u-ni.u1.u1n..uu1an-uu.- .-.111-l1ulLquLqn Patronize Who Advertise Page flluee Hundred Sixty-tu'o -p,1q.-..-I-....in.-.,p...,p1,..1u... 1'..-I .4,1.p1..1,1'.1 1 1 1...i,.-pg.-.ui 1. 1 o11r101o1u1o1n1n1o1 11 1n1n11:1:1:f1 1 n1::1u1c 1o1x.1.u1 It Established 1869 Fifty-Nine Yea fS ss HLING ROS. VERARD O COMPLETE PRINTING S E RUIC E THIS ENTIRE BOOK is a product of our plant, where machinery and work- manship of the highest quality rule. Take up your present or contemplated Printing Problems with us. :: :: :: QQ Write for Estimates- katamazoo. mc:-Haan 101 1014 1 11:11 19101-01::1u1o1n1o11u1u1o11 1 v1 14 Patronize Who Advertise P Tl H d 0:41101 121:11 1 1:1 02021 11 1 Page Three Hundred Sixty-four , We Exist for Your Convenience We try to make our friendly services help build Western THE NORMAL CAFETERIA 1:1111 1111100101011:1u1u1u1n1u1u1u1 1 1 1 1 11 111111 Patronize Who Advertise 1:1011 10101014111 1 1011 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1l1.i101,rq 0101011 0101010 5 el Pl- S' F9 09 ' F9 iw Sd 2 Zi 2 E CT' Q4 ga 'S' ZS' O 1-r Cb Q FD 2 D .4 5 FS S 5, S, E U ... .- .J 3 5 E: ' M 4 4 '32, :A ro rn 2 1 I5 U, .- O.. D 14 2. fl- O -4 G r? lhiilillllllilillllllllii K 'ji :gl l l mic Q i li 0:01:01 I i1o1o1:1 11:1 150101011111 1 john G: Dead men tell no tales. Stcv.: If they did, half the widows in the world would never get a chance to remarryf' She: Is my nose shiny, dearie? No, but your right knee is dusty.' Student: Some day the VVorld Court will be adopted. Professor: But, my gosh, who wants to neck all them foreign women? 0' 1 111:34 i0i010Tllillillilbllillbi 31111-1 3 Q 2 Q C0 1r1,pIi111.e11l.v : 1 2 I 5 1 of 2 Q 'j A FRIEND Q - I ! i Q Ofbuiniuz 11: 101414v1o1o1o1o1o1o1w:o 1.1111 11.111, 1. Q 0,0 and that young men and women of this World have a warm place ! in our hearts, -why ! and that we really mean it, I XVEVE SAID IT ALI., K ERNEST MCLEAN, Mgr. .i 1 1411 101 1o..1o1o1i1o1o1o-if1014020 So you know Carl Hess personally? Oh, yes. Have you ever met him F W'ell, not exactly, but I was in St. ,Toe once. And how. You don't say. Yes, but don't tell his girl. u OUT OF PRACTICE Wlio was that man I just danced with? He hasn't said a word all evening. O11, that's one of IrVestern's debaters. 6 nzoi1Lrx1viavimi1n1o1u1o1o1n1u1n1 ind 0 4 2 ! I ! , Rood's Market Q ! u i 129 Oakland Drive i FOR QUALITY MEATS i C and : g FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Q i Phone 4494 g Four Deliveries Daily 64501010101 1 1 1114 111111 11010 Patronize Who Advertise Page Thr-ee Hundred Sixty-Eve n..L 7 77, us IUOR! l sf'l 'IR AJ6-l-f1 - gtioutl: Sie gm. II E Z lfcuow TBITI-' 71159 5H0uL7Q S7bEg,,qb cts.-Way ,I hhgux' W-ang' X'-'E0 7? E' '-5- ' U AMB ouSF cF l:f'l51i S-Plw THE EEEIAK-,iqqgi SHN ggi Mi-CAM Lucey! KIND G-ririwieh fk14MC1E,1,u,u Pneki-RJ n ?---i---- ------.---..-..-.....-..-..-..-..-..-,...-....l. ...... .... - .. - -,,-,.,e.i. il For Fm Class 51106 Repairing Go To The Progressive Shoe Shop l 630 Locusir STREET g We Also Handle' Gym Shoes and I Full Line of Rubbers .L..-..e.-..-.,-..-..-..-..-,,-..-,.-.,-...,,-.,, .... ,,-,,-,,-,,-,-,,.,.-,,- - -mg Garold M.- I always kiss the stamps on your letters because, I know that your lips have touched them. H. Fuller- Oh, dear! and to think I dampen them on Fido's nose. Is this a blind date? No, we're leaving the liquor at homef' Many a fellow who was a hero for his country is only a bust up in the Hall of Fame. - JUST A NIZXV NAME R. W.-Why is it that so many men have nervous prostration these days? B. C.-They've always had it, only we used to call it delirium tremens. Presbyterian Parson-What is Purgatory? Bobbie-I know! Children cry for it! CFresh- men knowj. ' Autographs f U jyiiififff ffrw-P10623 i F- ,ZAJ ,J -,, fl!,d-d441U- -1 J t fe! ,Za-a-ff' gal? ,wee , ,LQ lx ' 52.4-:fx Jffmcmw mm Lb iufyf - if6fdafifs if CJ . Patronize Who Advertise 5 L W CM Page -Thrqe Hundred Sixty-:is U if beef e.., -.rg Lf--,v.:::.L 1- , La Qzism- - 'Mar W were or FH' Uredfeir ,................,.........,..-..,..-......-..-....,........ -.......-..... -..-......-......-.....-..-..-..q- . Z' . I I : 1 I Q HINRICHS JEWELRY STORE f 1 : ll WG' lumix. N E ! .rl Aqelick A lllilimgggzlllliilg W Nlillfl T i . lim H55 0 5 Q 04 Opposwe r i Optometrist M5 Courthouse I i nwlfulnn.-Q mm x Km lllnll:-lllilllud I l ! ifnlI1IlillllllllillvllilllllllilI-1 I-Sililllllllliil TIITllTl!Tlll'IlillillillilllllllTllT'lliKllli Did you 'get on the tean1? - They tell me Kelley and his girl get along No, this is one of my off seasons. famously. A The oldlfzlshioncd wife used to ask her hus- band to button up her back. The modern one asks him to powder it. Harry, dear. I am to bc in an amateur theat- rical. What would folks say if I were to wear tights P' . Whatcha mean? Everybody knows their parking places? Remember, Senorita, this little pin-among other things-gives me necking privileges for at least as long as the two of us are in college. Waiter: Will you have some pie? They would probably say that arried you Stude: Is it compulsory? for your money. ' Waiter: No, apple. Autographs ' v . X . 1 A Q2 acc ,, X 'wt i Qld x I I E ' 1 ,I , J 09 J I J' v Q i ', Patronize Who Advertise ' '25 Page Three Hundred Sixwaisejen X I MJD , tj ci 14:1 xxx 1 1 11211 1 1 4110: .t 1 1 1 10141103 seizuzoznqp an - .- -, - -,,- V V f j .. ! g U GQ, Q Ezgiszizti' Dlrec to You g ! i 4 i : C 0 11-1, p limwz is 2 E s g : KALAMAZOO STOVE COMPANY g 75 ROCHIiS'l'l5R AVE. 2 Q KALAMAZOO, Miers. ! i .!...-.,-.-.-.,-.,-,: :. 1 Z : -.: 2 ...,-.,: ...:,.-.:..: ,...:.,:.:.: :.....-..g . -. W kk 215 -sf xgfillxu ft' tt Greene's Drug Stores are introducing the wat- erproof wrist watch for Art Secord so he can dip doughnuts in his coffee. There goes the only man on the campus who won nine letters in athletics. Gee, what a swell game of post office he Could play. How kind of you, said the sweet young thing with a cosmetic blush, to bring me these lovely Howers. They are so beautiful and fresh. I think there is some dew on them yet. Yes, said the young man with a great deal of embarrassment, but I am going -to pay it off tomorrow. George says, These girls just won't be out- rf. stripped. ky Landlady-'tl saw the milkman kiss you this psgiu morning. I'll take the milk in myself after this, ' I ' Co'edf It won't do any good, mum, he prom- . . .. , 1' Badly Bruised Boxer- I can hardly see him med to kiss nobody but me' now. - . . I Dr Bilmes-HNCVCY mind-hit him from mem Boarding houses drive a lot of students into H' ' - ' matrnnony and matrimony drives a lot of stu- OYY- dents back to boarding' houses. Page Three Hundred Sixty-eight Patronize Wlzo Advertise ?lilll i P-llll lllllliilllillllilll lllllifyig Q BESTERVELTS g Pure Food Stores i 1+-41 : i 2 ! E 325 s. iam-tiicit 130 W. miter- sf. 0QO1Ul0iilil1 i lllll Dill li il llllliil 'l'RUTl-'I' IN ADVERTISING X'Ve remember her as shinny little girl. Great, shining' eyes in a thin, pale face. She was Hat and her legs were shapeless. Men never noticed her. She may as well have had no legs or have worn cotton stockings. To-day we saw her. Can this he little Mag? we asked. She was plump and she was pretty. A perfect thirty-six, her shape was shapely and her smile reflected the glow of excellent health. W'ell. well, how did this happen. and what are you doing, Mag? we asked. Mag replied: l'm singing in grand opera now. and it happened like this: For the past live years I've been smoking' Pittsburgh Stogies. They have cleared my slcin, developed my legs, given n1e chest expansion, and my voice improves with each stogie l smoke. I cannot recommend Pitts- burgh Stogies too highly. ' V l'llil,lfN UF TROY'S RIVALS D Rumor has it that since the Business Manager is so attentive to the three I-lelens he liasn't time to thinlc ot' the -lanes. They were newly wedded and not in the best of circumstances. Said he. ll things donit go better with us, darling, li suppose your father won't see us starve. No, poor dear. replied the young wife, his eyesight gets worse every day. I-IIS CAR I hought a ear yesterday. What kind is 1t?'l lt's an 'Ash.'b You mean a 'lvashf don't you. Neg LASll'-SCCOIMI-Ililllfl 'Cole' gn GGIN' SOUTH The honeymooning' couple were approaching the hrst tunnel. Now remember, John, she said, although you are bound to me by law, your hands are not tied. ' O l l l 1 1 itll l i l ill l T i . i Q ' 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! U Ice Cream 2 ! ! Q i i G- - '- -E i Fuller Theatre 5 S fTl'ZC-'Clj'.Y The Illost i I i For The llloiieyu i i XIAUDIEVTLLIL AND i 2 Pnorovmvs ' I ! AxiA'ri2UR NIGHT i ! ' GIFT NIGHT : . Kicldies Adults ! i IOC 301: i 301: it .: iz 11-ozoiniulof .: 1 ri 1 qoio I H I i I i Q I! Q he cover for U ! thls, annual Q I was created by Q - I - The DAVID J. . ll g U MOLLOY CO. 5 i 2857 N. Western Avenue 1 E Chicago, Illinois g E Bmgmrwyudn H S 22a'L'2.'.l5E'.f.'f'ffZ Q U New Il U H I u ! ! U U ! Q ! .- G - - --- Q Patronize Who A dvertise Page Three H1lna'1'ed Sixty-Millie v!o----w- -.- n-an -------- . -.....,!. g C07ILflH7l1L'1If.Y of i i E. T. Dufiield 5 l DRY GOODS AND No'r1oNs T Nz'art'.rl fo Normal L T 632 Locust Street Q ICALAMAZOO, M1cH. i L.-. .... ...-..-..-.. ..... .-.L IMMUNE It had always been Sam's ambition to own a W sweater, and after years of skimping he had achieved it. On the first day of its possession, as he was strutting down the street, a friend approached him. Mo'nin',.Sam, the friend remarked, his teeth chattering trom the wintry blasts. Pretty col' day, ain' she? Sam lifted his chin haughtily from the depths of his huge collar. really kain't tell 'bout the weather, he replied carelessly. Ah ain't looked at de paper today. lfw-nu- 1 n -i--1 . 1. 1 -.- -.4 -.. img-aiu 2 T 2 I L Telephone 2-5752 I i I S I Q Godfrey Lumber i ! , : 1 Company 4 l Q Dealers in T T i I..UM1s-:ER AND not 1,o1NG I MATERLU, T f i g Offices and Yau-rI.r T i 841 THIRD ST. g g KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN E 2 I I T UI'-main 1 1 ni: i111 1 ll- I-nl-nl 1 1un1nu--lin--mfs ? ' ' ' ' ' - ' 'f i T Mead 8z True, Inc. l T F1R1zs'roN1a i 5 E 1 i 'Firestone 1 I Tuna Siauvlcm 5 Q Ifoxl Main rn' Wnlbrfdgzr T I : .i.-...-...-..- -...-. ..... ..-..- -...-..,L Osteopath: You had spinal adjustments now for a month-do you find yourself improved. Hess: Oh my, yes. My girl told me last night I felt fine. lt begins to look as if the modern girl had come to stray. XVe still don't see why the Virgin Islands should be turned over to the Navy for protec- tion. The new road magnet picked up a jack knife and Eve pounds of miscellaneous nails and other returned from Portland. It metal the day we missed three tacks and a horseshoe nail, but we got those all right. this time the Marines must have those Nicaraguan girls well in hand. Are you bothered much with things dancing in front of your eyes? inquired the eye doctor. Yes, adnlitted the plumber, and those new garters bother me some, too. VVC suppose by BELIEVE IT OR NOT Bald I-leaded 'Man-You say this hair tonic? Drug Clerk-Very line: we have a customer, Mr. Bailey, who took the cork out of the bottle with his teeth and the next day he had a mous- tache! is a good in-an-1 -1 --- n --111- -1 -1 1 --nn-D? l l 1 l i Ci!7lllflHIlIlTIIf.V T I of I T il 1 2 r Atlas Press L ' l l 1 4. .-ui.-.im-mi-, 1111 n --11- u --nn-nfs Pntronize Who Arlvertise Page Three IfXl'Ht'.ll'0l'll Setfcnty The MOUNTAIN HOME GREENHOUSES take this means to thank the Faculty and students of Western State Teach- ers College for their very kind pat- ronage during this past year. 'MH- W? - ,, - .. ... - - - - -....-...-...-,.,.-....-,...-...,-..,,-,..- . - - - - .. - - .. -.,......,!. A utographs P tronize Who Advertise P Tl H tl ,I 1 im..-4...- l ofa.- -.1-1..1,.-vie::::::iin4pn4-p0:0q,:, g Capitol Theatre 2 Alzenyx A Good Show S Follow thc' lights on South SI. g i from Burdick i Q A Q IV. S. BU'l'r1iRl-'IELU 'l'HEA'rRE i Q i ...mizu:1::.,:s:H:.,::.:..:.,:.,E..:-U::.-..g. We hear of a girl who is the living phonograph of her mother. FOR CI-IICKENS An egg a day keeps the hatchet away. COMPOSITION ON DUCKS The duck is a low, underslung, heavyset bird, composed mostly of meat, bill, and feathers. His head rests on one end and he sits on the other. There ain't no between to his toes, and he carries a toy balloon in his stomach to keep from sinking. The duck has only two legs, and they are set so far back on his running gear that they come durn near missing his body. Some ducks, when they get big, are called drakes. Dralces don't have to set or hatch-just loaf, go swimming, and eat. If I had to be a duck, I'd rather be a drake every time. Ducks clon't give milk, but eggs: but as for me, give me liberty or give me death. A hardened motorist ran down a pedestrian. Hey, he shouted, while you're under there, take a look at my brake rods. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS Joe W. was dying, there was no doubt about it. I-Iis family had anxiously gathered about his bedside. Suddently his eyes opened. His wife leaned over and said tenderly, Joe, do you know me? Ach, what foolishmentsg sure I know you, you're Rebecca, my wife. And these peoples, do you know them? Ya, Jake, my song Isadore, my nephewg Ro- sie, my daughterg Simon, my son and my broth- er, David-Ach, Gott, who's tending store? OR POSSIBLY HER RADIATOR Little johnny, a city boy, in the country for the first time, saw the milking of a cow. Now you know where the milk comes from, don't you? he was asked. - Surel replied Johnny. You give her some breakfast food and Water and then drain her crankcasef' -:Qi-QK-I----1-0-0-----t----1I--I--.-W.g. ! I g The West Street Q i Market Q PVl10Ic'.raIc and Retail Dmlczxv in i i FRESH, SALT and SMOKED : i MEATS and msn I i Luvimnvlc Bizos. ! i S16 S. Xkfestnedge Ave. i Phone 2-0291 ! 2.-. -.....-.,....-t.-.,...,-.,-.,-..-..- - -..Q o Ol-ll VVHAT A MISTAKE I. Taylor-A burglar got into my house at three o'clock this morning, when I was on my way home from the club. . XVaters-Did he get anything? , I-Ie certainly did! The poor beggar is in the hospital. My wife thought it was me. FORETIJIOUGI-I'l' Sweet young thing, snorting along the road in a powerful roadster, is pulled in by a motorcycle cop. You were making 45 miles an hourg I'll have to pinch you. said the cop. Oh, it you must. do it where it wou't show, please, purrs Lucille XV. lnnno BROSEVERARDQ 5 XKaKama'LooXlrxKiorm Cof' i E IQALA xi Azoo, - Q Mic!-1 IGAN Q U I Q Uwlffolenf rome Q Q H.-1lND --- for a hand i ll without a uniform is i i like a debutante with- i i out an evening dress. 3 I APPRoPRtA'r1s H DESIGNS FOR ' ll ALL TYPES Oli i 3 BANDS. G S Finns C,xT,u-oGs I --- ! Q Please stale if for Q Q fv'0j'essiornaI, school or ! B illdlI.S'fI'il1I. i ofenirioinzni was ri inzozniucnoiuioziozo Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred 5'cz'e1Ily-two 14111 : an :u : 1 1:11:11-znxnzn-,:, o:u1n1u101v1u1 rm: 114111: znzoqnnqo? i ! I i ! C0lI1f7Ii'll'lL'llfS of i : 8 3' C4UllIf71l IllClIfS State Theatre 5 i The Theatre 1Uagnificent i of Home of i 1 2 i Spflflm-FIQATURE PHOTOPLAYS AND i ,-1 PRI END ! B. F. ICEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE i u 3 A - Q g W. S. BUTTERFIIQLIJ THEATRE Q ' n 10101:r1n1u1u1uxininiuiuiuioiwg 030:11 1111 0101 u 101: 1a 11110 11: 1 1:1010 1 10:0 A utographs I I .Q l T. f I Y 1 1 Y- W, 1- ' QV.. f: ,f-f 11911-44 , ,7 f 'l 1' ' ' fi 3 f f cz- ff -JL V ' A . X ..-Mg 1 f:.:.,.,1V cf! fj ? ' AJ ,ff1.'7Cl-40449 19' K . I 1' ' J 9L,f3A,15Lfc?L.g,.-5,0911 X73-ff,1,1 A-gf ' J 0 5' Vg Y , , ' J fy 'fu . fx - fu- If 'E Cf4'L4f,Q-,fr ftfbkf-2 ,QfJc,4f..7f? xii 1' ff7 U 1-'Lf -54 1 ' ,ff , I f' 6 .-1 ' Q-Ld-fl 1 - f! I Patronize Who Advertise Page Three Hundred Seventy-tIzr'ee 14- ,lull 1.1.1.,,,1,..1.,,1,,,,1unl....,, Qu -...-..,.-,.,,-......,.,-.....,.-..,.......-...-..-....-..-......,.-..,.-...-....-.,.,-....-..,,-... 4. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,,. I MAIN CAFE I K alamazods Most Popular Eating Place f XYHERE QLT.XT,I'l'!' AND Slzuvlclc Comm' i 140 XV. MAIN ST. DIAL 2-6915 4.-..-..-.....-..-...-.I..,. ........ -..- ...-...- -......-..-..-..-..-..-.............- s I II 'l'Ill'IIf 19-I 44 .57 1 YLUEIIY Bylle S.: Marriage changes El man. Laudladyz Docsn't it? Take my husband, for mstzmcc: hc used to offer me a penny for my thoughts and now he offers me I1 ity dollars to shut up. Page Three Hwmclrerl Scwcllly-four Patrouize Wlzo Adverlixr' Page Three I-l1mc1'rcd Scvcrziy-five -.4 -' . -Q rf n Autp ra s ' Q , du I O O 4f7l-X - ,f f . if N, ,Nw ,,..f - X , -f Y l,V,4 , . ' f 1 .r v 4' 4 Wg , I P ' .4 fi' J Page Three Hundred Se'ue11t,v-sim l'I S ONLY PAPA Often things of everyday experience-things that come closest home-once we understand their portent, are surprising. Consider the case of Mrs. I-I., whose daughter, Theresa, thought to play an April Fool joke. ' Bursting into the parlor, where, on the after- noon oi May 1, Mrs. H. was entertaining 50- ciety dames, Theresa exclaimed, excitedly: Oh, mamma! Thcre's a strange man in our kitchen! I peeped through the keyhole-an' he has Mary, our maid, on his knees, an' he's pettin' her an' kissin' her! Excusing herself, Mrs. Ifl. started for the kitchen, to put an end to such carryings-on in her chaste household. Vtfhereupon Theresa danced up and down in glee, crying: April fool, mammal It's no strange man at all. It's only papa! FOR HEAVIES Dora- l want a pair of bloomers to wear around my gymnasium. Salesman- Yes, ma'am! And what size is your gymnasium? DO YOU GET IT? Teacher- Who can give me a sentence using the .word 'avaunt'? Little. Abie- Avaunt what avaunt W hen avaunt it. Female Patient- 'What shall I do for water on the knee, Doctor? Doctor- VVear pumps. A SAD TUNE john-l've got a new attachment on my piano. jones-'l'hat's nothing! I've got one on my house. SVVEDISI-I into a Minnesota village one day and inquired at a drug store if they had any squirrel whisky. No, said the clerk, but I can slip you a little 'Old Crow. ' Aye don't vant to Hy, said Oscar, Aye yust wan to yump around a little. ALL OFF! Man Cin search of his wiiej- Bridget, you know anything of my wit'c's whereabouts? Briclget'- Yes, sor. l put them in the wash. THE REASON 'l'here's something wrong with these rabbits you sold me. They have the hiccouglisf' My dear sir, they are Belchm' hares. Oscar S. came do 17 PA'S FULL NAME Census Taker- Your husband's name, please. Mrs. Grogan- Pat Census Taker- I Want his name in fullf, Mrs. Grog'a11- Well, sir, when he's full he thinks he's Gene Tunney, but when I lay my hands on him he's just plain Pat again. A DIRTY DIG, MEN She- The Lord made us beautiful and dumb. He- How is that ? She- Beautiful, so the men would love us- and dumb so that we could love them. PRINCE OF WAILS? English Rector Cto parishionerj- Good morn- ing, Thompson. I hear you have a son and heir. Yes. sir: our household now represents the United Kingdom. Rector- How so ? Parishioner- WVhy, you see, I am English, my wife's Irish, the nurse is Scotch, and the baby wailsf' QUALITY AND SERVICE Grace R.-I've been tired from better places than this. l Dr. B.-Yes, but never any quicker. SLIGHT OMISSION A man was standing in front of his burning house, watching the firemen put out the Haines, when a neighbor remarked that he must have been excited when he discovered the blaze. Not at all, he replied. I took my time in dressing, even to the extent of putting on my collar and tie, vou see. Yes, I see,'.' returned the neigh- bor,- But why didn't you take a little more time and put on your pants. RUDE INTERRUPTION lNVould you mind getting up for just a min- ute, miss? VVhy? U , H, I want to hang up this notice, 'Wet Paint. TRUE ROMANCE He-NVil1 you marry me? She-No! , And they both lived happily ever after. Earl E.: That fellow you just danced with is in my class. - Girl Friend: You Hatter yourself. Lester Knight: Do you girls really like con- eeited men better than the other kind? Miss Abbott: lVhat other kind? Page Three Hundred Sefvezrty-seven P A utogmphs ,lf X, - Al- V , A. ff f - T' f Va ffip . J f ' gL 'Qp'4'a,LfL.. 4115 L ' AK f ' ' '1 J L L, , f 1.1-' f 4'-'lfby 1' 41, '. 'ef iii! e, v'L- Lf! - L, eg, ' if A J 4, J..- X, . - ,f-Q, ' 7 f' ,' - 1' I 1 af, - ' g .M 1 ' 4.-a,-1 ,ff ' V ,im , i' -MILA? -, , R W ZQWAM N , .L ' s 'I' ' A ,, . - , ', f .V ,f .7 ., g ,. ij, Y M -8-. . L by , 5' -r -'V .r VM, ,-M? WV KT., 1 Y 1 M ' A Mflgi Q-in 17, A, EJ? Ixnii V 'H' 'xii-Q in i --V ,-v.,.f-!, v,,.! f N ' ,Q f ,. ,-fa . f Q' 9 . A -df A:Zk,g a2LgfiQ,5g,,,1f,,5,,f 1 'Sf' ,---gal -gr' J ff..-6. - '17 'jj 3' -:fc L11 - 0, . by Q .v ,-. gg., 1 i Q ,,. J.. 1 ,. ' 4, 11,152 ,Q .flaw-1-L'?:f Z ' F 'L ' u' -3.9 -'Dfw' H - I f N , . J, , -2 . 1 Page Thrve Hzmdred 5e1'enty'eigIxt A9 55...-1 .f' ,--,J . 'B' A Academy ..... .... Activities ...... . . Administration .. Advertising .... Archery Club . . . . Art Club ....... Arts ........... Athletic Board . . Athletics ...... . . B Band ....... . . Baseball ............ Basketball ........... Brown and Gold Stall? C Campus ...... .. Classes . . ..... . Classical Club Co-eil Athletics .. Commerce Club .... Country Life Ch1b D Debat ing-M en ...... Debating-X-Vomen . . . Debating-Intramural Dcputation .......... Drama ..... . . E Fairly Flexnentary Club Eastern Star Club lilclorado Club ....... F Faculty .. .. . . Features . . . Football ..,..... Forensic ........ Forensic Board .... Forum ..,....... Freshman ...... . . G Glee Club-Girls ..... Glcc Club-Men General Index ....240 ....183 15 ...'.32l ....275 .,...Zl0 ....209 ....283 ....281 ....216 ....299 ....295 ....226 8 ....39 ....2-12 ....315 ....260 ....265 ....l9S ....202 ....206 ....276 ....220 ....269 ....2-47 ....254 15 ....lS5 ....285 ....l95 ....196 ....234 ....l69 ....2l2 ....214 I-I Herald Stal? ........... Home Economics Club .. J Jokes ................. junior High Club .... juniors .............. K Kappa Rho Sigma ..... Q L Later Elementary Club .. Limited ............... M Manual Arts Club ..... Music Study Club ...... . O Organizations . . .... . . Oteyokwa .... ...... P Players ...... S Senate .... .......... Senior High Club Seniors . ........... . Sigma Theta Gamma . .. Social Science Club ..... Sophomore:-3 ............ Square and Compass Club Student Association ..... Student Science Club .... T Tau Kappa Alpha ..... Tennis .... .... . . . . . . Track .... Tribunal . . . . . . . . . VV XV Club .............. VVomcn's League ....... 230 268 321 264 57 231 273 155 272 262 223 252 217 236 277 39 258 250 85 244 224 232 ??? 313 305 238 256 228 VVomen's Physical Education Association 278 Y X. M. C. A. ..... ...... .... 2 7 6 Y. W. C. A. ..... .. .... 246 Page Three Hundred S'ef,'e11ty-nine A Adams Market ......... Allcock Barber Shop Allied Paper Mills ,......... A dvertisers' Index Arctic Ice Cream Company . . . . . . . . . Atlas Press ................ A. VV. Walsli Co. ........ . B Baumamfs .... . ..... . Baxter Launderers .. .. Bestervelt's ............ Bermingham and Prosser .... Brown and Gold Cafeteria Burdick Hotel ...... C Cable-Nelson Piano Co. Capitol Theatre ........ Checker Calm Mfg. Co. .. Chocolate Shop ......... Consumers Power Co. .. 'C D David I. Molloy Co. .......... .... . Dixie Oil-L. V. XVhite Co.. . . . . ... .. Doubleday Bros. ........... . DuFfield's ...... . . . E Early 81 Son .............. Economy Cleaners ....... . . . Edwards 31 Chamberlain Co. .......... . Ellis Jewelry ............... F Finley Jewelry .. ..... .. Fred Hotop .......... First National Bank .. Fuller Theatre ....... G Garrison News Agency . . Gilmore Brothers ..... Godfrey Lumber Co. .. Goodrich Candy Co .... Granada Cafe ..... , .. Page Three IJ1Hlll7'!?d Eighty . . . .333- ..i.. 350 324 361 369 370 327 356 327 369 331 329 348 337 372 359 327 325 369 357 354 370 345 331 339 356 337 324 356 369 348 351 370 341 354 Greene's Drug . .. Grove Dairy . . . . . . . H Hale I-lat Store ....... Hayes S.: DeFranee ..... Henderson-Ames Co. Hersl1field's ....... Hinrichs Jewelry .... Home Savings Bank Horton-Beimer Press .. Horton-Fiske Press Huntley Drug ....... I Ihling Brothers Everard Co Jack Dold J Jackson Flower Shop .... I. B. Baking Co. .... . J. C. Penney Co. ...... . Johnson Howard Co, .... . J. R. Jones' Sons Sz Co..... Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo K Bread Co. . . . . Creamery .... Hack X Bus ,... Laundry ..... . Kalamazoo National Bank . Kalamazoo Stove Co. .... . Kalamazoo Trust X Savings Kalamazoo Uniform Co. .. Kewpee Hotels ........... L La Mode ..... ...... Lee X Cady .............. Lewis Rapid Transit Co. .. N ain Cafe Nl Meade K True Inc. Mead. Mrs. M. M. .. Meyer's Music Shop Michael J. Leo ...... . ...... 358 341 332 326 326 341 367 350 342 326 355 363 323 322 331 324 345 34-4 339 334 348 338 347 368 355 372 340 339 334 329 374 370 342 337 322 S Milk Products Co. ......... . Mountain I-lome Greenhouse .. N Nehi Bottle Co. .... . New Asia Ca fe ...... O Oakland Pharmacy .. Olson K Ebznni ..... Oriental Cafe ....... O'Shea Knitting Mills P Park-American Hotel Pontiac Engraving Co. Paris Cleaners ....... Progressive Shoe Shop 'Putt Printing' Co. Q Quality Baking Co. .. R Reenclers Dairy ...... Riepma Brothers Rood's Market . . , . . . Sam Folz Co. . . . . . . Shakespe:n'e Co. .. Slocum Brothers . . . A Abbey, Rehah M. Ahhott, Laura A. Acker, Ferne L. .. Acker, Margaret ..... AcMoody, E. Fern Adams, Franklin B. .. Adams, P. Joseph .....3-12 .....371 .....328 .....34l .....324 .....332 .....342 .....345 , .....365 .....375 .....337 .....366 .....346 .....332 .....341 ,....350 .....365 .....32S ...,.335 .....349 Southern Cotton Oil Trading Co Southern Michigan Trans. Co. ........ . South Side Lumber Sr Fuel Co. ........ . Standard Paper Co. ............ .... . Standard School Fixtures Co. l.. Streng ik Zinn .........,...... Style Shop ................. Stinson Barber Shop .... Sutherland Paper Co. T Taylor Produce Co. ...... . Teacl1er's College Herald Title Bond EQ Mortgage Co. .. .. Trathens Grocery ........... U llpj ohn Company ..... V Van Bochove Flower Shop .... Vander Salm's Flower Shop ..... ..... Ver Wfest Bakery ............. XV Vlleber Bros. Shoe Co. ...... . W'estern Vlfestern Vtfestern Wfestern State Co-op Store State Cafeteria ........ ..... Inn .......................... State Teacher's College 346 353 335 356 322 352 324 339 333 339 328 338 328 330 332 335 326 346 343 364 322 336 VVest Street Market ........ W'heeler Blaney Co. ....... . Xkfilliams Sz Co. .... . .1-l. Personal .. ,... 86,269 ...,... 58 .....17S,269 . ...,... 58 . .... 41,231 .....l80 .....267 Index Adriance, Cora ....... . Adriance, Helen M. . Adrianson, Flossie .. Ahlberg, Ruth C. ..... . Aldrich, Geraldine M Aldrich, Marian A. ........ 41, 279, 318, 319 Allanson, Dorothy M. ...... - Alleger, Barbara .... ...........372 .....334 .' .... 334 ...........176 ....5S, 243, 255 ........86,269 278 315 318 .......156,26'6 .....178,27l Page TIlf1'EE Hundred Eighty-one Alleger, Margaret A. .. Alleger, Russel ..... Allen, Mary L. .. Allen, Sybil M. ....178,271 ........181 ....l76.273 41 Alexander, Ruby J. . Alman, Clarissa M. . Alpervitz, Morris .. Alquist, Arthur .... Ammerman, Laura 1. Ammon, C. Lucille .. Amos, Max A. .... . . ........ 58 fu . ....... 87, 317 .....87. 253, 305 . . . .... 239. 272 . . . ...... 271 . ..... 87, 269 . ..... 87, 216 Anderson Adrian ...... ...... 1 72 Anderson, Clayton C. .... .... 1 81 Anderson, LaNora E. .... .... 2 78 Anderson Charles E. ...... . .285 Anderson, Dorothy M. ... ... L . . . . . .. 87 Anderson Emma B. . . . .... 87, 213, 262 Anderson, Ethelyn R. .... ....... 8 7, 269 Anderson, George .... ..... 8 7, 253 Anderson, Roy .... ...... 2 15 Anderson, Ruth M. . . ...... 176 Andler, Minnie C. .. Andrews, Irene E. .. Annable. Laura S. .. Ansley, Margaret Anthony Elizabeth .. . ..... 87, 273 . ...... 41 . ..... 87, 270 . ..... 88, 247 . . . .... . . 88 Anway, Grace L. .... ...... Appeldoorn, Eleanor R. .. . . Arder, Katherine ........ Arehart, Ethel B. .. Argall, VVilliam . . . Arnett, Morton L. Arnold, Maxine Astling, Arlene ...... Ashton, F. Summer .... Atwood, Ruth O. .. . . 88 .....88 317 .....88,211 .....88,255 181 171 ....156,265 .....88,274 88 88 Avery, Isaclore F. ................... . 211 ........177 Avery, Ray B. ........ 41, 225, 256, 295, 297 Ayers, Mildred A. ............ 177,217,270 B Bacon, Harold D. ......... 42, 216, 227, 259 Bailey Fred C. . . ........ 42, 235 Bailey, Leah . . . ..... .173 Ball, Lila K. Ball, Naomi A. 178 Banach, Frank S. .. .... 42, 285, 286 Bannon, Nina E. ..... 89,211 Barber, C. L. ...... ,..... 8 9 Barbour, Elizabeth .. .... 89 Page Three Hiutdrcd Eig I1 ty-two Barker, Mancelyn J. ....... 88, 211, 213, 263 Barnebee, Gertrude 1. .... ....... 1 79,268 Barneblee, Katlzoline M. .. ..... 179,268 Barnes, Leah .....,.... ...... 1 72 Barnes, Leone F. ..... 178, 270 Barnes, Winiired .. . .... 42, 247 Barnhill, Kenneth .... ..... 3 06 Barr, Ralph XV. ..... ............ 2 66 Barry, Beatrice M. .................. 89 Barstis, Dennis V. ......... 42, 259, 285, 286 Bartholomew, Donald D. ............. 89 Bartlett, Ceola ...................... 237 Bartlett, Lueile .......... .... 8 9,270 Bassett, Ellsworth Mc. .. ..... 171 Batchelor, Beth ....... .... 8 9,227 Bates, Helen ........ ..... 2 41 Baughman, Lela M. .. ...... 279 Bauman, john E. ...... ..... 1 73,216 Bauman, .Letha E. ....... ...... 1 56 Baumberger, Genevieve .... ..... 1 75,274 Baxter, Jennie M. ..... ...... 8 9 Beach, Thelma J. .......... 90,273 Beadle, Edith ....... .............. 2 55 Beam, J. M. ............... 41, 259,285,287 Beardslee, Elizabeth G. ........... 178,266 Beardsley, Mildred I. ............. 176,273 Beauchamp, Sam .............. 42, 299, 301 Beck, Frank ...... 41, 225, 256, 259, 285, 287 Becker, Alice R. ............... 90,241,246 Becker, 'Ellis ..... ........ 1 71 Becker, Robert J. .. . .... 90,264 Beebe, Gladys E. 90 Beebe, Thelma 1. 90 Beers, Marian J. .... .... 1 80 Beery, Marjorie B. .. ...... 90,268 Beilfuss, Grant E. ..... 216,245 Belkert, Celia ..... ............ 2 73 Bell, Violet C. ...... ....,....... 9 0 Beller, Alfred C. .. . .... 90, 217, 313, 314 Belton, Dorothy G. .. .......... 178 Bender, Irma C. .... .... 4 2 Benham, Loraine . . . ...... 90, 217 Benham, Orsie M. ........ 90,274 Bennett, Berlyle B. . . . ..... 177, 243,270 Bennett, Clare H. ....... 216, 259 Bennett, Lois F. .... ...... 4 3 Bennett, Violet ...... ......... 1 73 Bennink, Eleanore J. . . . .... 91,213,243 Benson, Iva E. ....., ...... ' 91 Bent, Vera V. ...... ....... 1 56 Bloom, liileen ..... Berg, Arthur O. .... . Bergin, Dorothy Berglclinl, Ann C. Berry, Annu D. .. . . . Besemer, George VV. .. Bettis, Shirley M. . Belzing, Henry R. Bicknell, Arleen M. Bierman, Alden li. Bigelow, Donald VV. Bigley, Leoln J. .... . Billchert, Celia ..... Bird, Harriett li. .. Bird, Louise ...... Birclsey, Alice V. Bishop, Martha E. Bissell, Bernice .... Bixler, Marie L. Bixby, Marie ...... Black, Louis C. . . . . Black, Margaret I. Bl2lClil1LIl'Sl. Olive ...... .....91,216 245 .........91,274 .....91,217 ....156 fffQ9i .fiffiiis ....227,2-41: .....92,247, Blaneharrl, Birdsall E. .. .. Blackney, XVi1lard C. . . . .... 181, Blaine, Annu ......... Blaine, Opal V. ..... . Blair, Elizzlheth M. .. ...... 92, 213, Blair. Howzircl L. ....H..156 ...H......92, zsz Blalcney, I-lelen I. .. . . . . . Blasen, Marguerite F. Bliss, livelyn A. ....... .. Bliss, Norma L. Block, Verna C. .... . Blodgett. Virginia C. .. Blohni, Ernest Blose, Curl D. .... . Boekhoul, Edna I. . . . Boers, Neil ........ Bocsc, Ruth li. ....... . Rogue, Lemoine Bogue, Katheryn R. . . .. Bohn, Mabel E. Bohnet, Ray ......... Bonine, Kenneth L. Bookholder. ,lake .... Boone, Doris M. .... . Bordner, Dorothy I. Bergman, Vifallaee Borisofli, Angell Bos, Cena ....... H..20l . . I I I43,'25if ...........178. 92.'2i9,'5i9,'3i9,' ............93 ........92,247 .....93,23Z 1 I f f 193. 961' . . f f 1 fiiif ....l56, 265, v , 241 . 267 91 91 43 273 91 181 91 175 174 274 260 21 1 265 92 277 92 279 88 298 217 266 266 262 180 247 92 260 241 267 92 261 298 276 270 43 320 277 274 243 93 173 272 205 93 83 275 316 Boslcer. Anne ..... Bosker, Beatrice . . .. Botzner. Pauline M. Bounds, Donna M. . . Bowdish, Mabelle A. Bowditch, Harold E. Bowers, Ruth M. .. Bowerson, Irene Bowman, Edra D. .. Boyce, Jennie ...... Boyd, Bessie ........ Boylon, Gladys C. ..... . Braddock, Hazelle N. Braddock, Jesse A. Bradford, Ethelyn D. ....175 .... 93 .......93 ....26o,275 ...... 93 ......iS5 .....93,262 ...... 93 .... 43 .... 94 .... 94 .... 89 .... 43 ............ 43 .................1b6 Bradford, Edmond ........ 61, 259. 313, 314 Bragdon, Crystal G. . Brant. Doris Lorrene Brant, Lula I. ........ . Brazee. Ione L. .... . Bricker, Louis D. Briggs. Alvin ..... Brink, Henrietta ....... Brunkert, Vonda E. Brocato, Don ........ Broekie, Bernice O. ..... . Brockman, Mildred E. Brody, Clara L. ...... . Brokaw, Mary ......... Bronson, Dorothy A. . . . Brooks, Geraldine E. Brooks, Sidney ...... Brotherston, Earl .... Brouwer, Abbie VV. .. Brouwer, Clarence Brown, Ann ....... Brown, A. Irene Brown, Dorothy .... Brown, Florence K. Brown, Frank T. .. Brown, Helen E. .. Brown, Helen L. Brown, Kenneth G. . Brown, Marie A. Brown, Marion M. . . Brozak, Joe I. ..... . Browning, Harriet L. Brumm, Howard Brundage, Vera M. . Brye, Lucille ....... Buchanan, Dorothy H. .. . . . ........... 94, 265 ....156,266 ......278 ......... 94 .........61,217 ....181,2S5,287 ....157,266 ......178 ....215,263 ........ 94 .....94,273 .....94,273 .....61,268 ......178 ....179 ........3o5 ....299,3o1 .... 94 ....181 ...... 61 .....61.26s ..........253 ....178,213,270 ............181 ........94,247,253 . ................. 43 235, 305, 306, 312 ..............265,273 ....175,319 ..... .....95,253 ....,. 95 ....,... 95 .....61,268 .....95,269 .....95,318 Page Three I-Imidred Eiglzty-ihree Buck, Erma L. .. Buck, Helen ......... Buckhout, Erma E. .. Buehner, Marie E. Bufhngton, Twila . . . . Bugbee, Ted ......... Buikema, Kathryn E. Bundy, Virginia ..... Bunnell, Elva ....... Burdick, Naida L. Burdick, Thelma P. .. Burghdorf, Gerard H. Burlington, LeRoy B. Burke, Evelyn E. . ..... Burke. Letah 1. ..... . Burkland, Casper S. . Burlings, Marjorie E. Burns, Bernice S. Bush, Frank S. Bustler, Grace ....... Butler, Margaret A. . Buttleman, Ellowyn K. Byrne, Helen N. .... . Byrne, Mabel C. .... . Byrum. lVarren P. .. . C Cady. Dorothy A. Calcy, John H. ,... .. Calkins, Gertrude E, . Callard, Ethel G. Cameron, Charlotte .. Cameron, George H. . Cameron, Kathryn M. Campbell, Sarah A. .. Canton, Marie L. Carey. Marie C. Carey, Mary E. .. Carl, Bernice .... Caro, Laura L. ..... . ffffbif 157, 266, .....95. .....43. ....175, .Qfiibf 215, 216, .5s, 217, iffliisf flllfift' ....178, ....157, .....61 .....61, ..,..61. .Qfiis ....178, 157, 265, J r Carpp, Donald ........ .... 2 15,2l6, Carroll, Virginia C. .. Carroll, Virginia E. .. Case, Alberta S. .... . Case, Harriet ..... Casey, Genevieve .... Cass,. Harold ....... . Cavanaugh, Beatrice A. ..... .. .....96 ....l70 .97, 227. J 1 Cavanaugh, Mary .... . .44, 217, 225, 230, Cederna, Celia A. .................. 97, Page Three I'1Illllf!'L'd .Eighty-four 95 174 274 273 271 259 273 95 95 268 96 96 262 241 96 96 271 273 181 267 270 266 157 96 298 268 233 96 213 233 181 171 274 269 96 269 96 269 262 261 273 97 157 128 253 97 237 253 Chase, Eleanor M. .....247 Chase, Julius K. ....... ....... 9 7 Chase, Katherine M. .... 62,260 Childs Margaret A. .... ..176 Childs, VVayne ...... .... 9 7,265 Childs lVelda VV. .... ..273 Christian, Omer K. .. 44 Christie, Violet E. . .. ..... ..178 Church, Eva ....... ...... 9 7, 268 Clark, Randolph .... ........... 6 2 Clark, Helen E. .... . . .213, 237, 263 Clark, Ivah M. .......... .266 Clark, Janet ......... ........... 1 77 Clark, Kenneth T. . .. .... 62, 265,275 Clark, Letha M. ....... . .157 Clark, Lilliam L. .... ..... 1 78,269 Clark, Marjorie V. .. ..... 157,267 Clark, Mary A. ...., .... 9 7,243,266 Clark, Mona XV. .... ......... 2 79 Clark, Ruth ......... ..... 1 76,273 Clauson, Mildred E. ......... 97 Clay, YVilmar I. ..... ............. 2 16 Clegg, Francis VV. .. . ..... 255, 272, 275 Cleveland, Bernyce .. . .......... 97,241 Cleveland, Stuart D. ........... 98 Cline, Burnadetta .... .... 6 2, 278, 318, 319 Cline, John E. ..... ........... 2 16 Clock, Anna M. ..... ....,.... 9 8 Clugg, Elizabeth XV. .... 98,247,271 Clugg, Kathryn M. .. .... 98,247,271 Coady, Carolyn M. ...... 98 Coburn, John ...... .... 6 2,227 Cocks, Helen ...................... 62, 211 Coe, Robert ..,...................... 181 Cohen, Abe .... 44, 225, 239, 256, 259, 285,288 Colby, Leona .............. 62, 278, 315, 319 Coldren, Catherine D. .. ............. 176 Cole, Hazel M. ...... ...... 1 57 Coleman, Ervin D. .... 62 Collins, Helen A. .... .... 9 8,264 Compton, Ernest S. ....... 98 Comstock, Raymond . . . .... 62, 235 Conant, Trellis ...... ..... 6 2 Conklin, Verrol R. . . . .... 98, 272 Conlan, Mildred G. .. ..... 171 Connor, Eileen ..... .... 9 8,270 Connor, Vera E. ....... .... 9 8, 273 Connors, Elizabeth ....... ...... 3 17 Constantineau, Violet M. .... 99 Converse, Owen ....... ..... 1 57, 245 Cook, Clair E. ...... ......, 1 81 Cook. lf. Marion . . . . . . . 63 Cook, Helen L. ..... .... 9 9,273 Cook, Margaret M. . ........ 264 Coon, Mary li. ..... ..... 1 77,269 Cooper, Franklin R. .................. 99 Cooper, Hazel R. ................,... 99 Corbat. lfraneis L.. .63, 256, 259, 285, 288, 301 Cordell, l1'12ll'Q2ll'C1 A. ............. 177,259 Corey, Cecil M. ..................... 44 Cornell, VVillard l'l. . .63, 256, 259, 285 288 Cornwall, Mary E. .................. 261 Corwin, Mildred M. . .. ..... 158 266 Costello, Margaret N. .... .. 178 Cowliam, Elizalmetli S. . . . ..... . . . 99 Cowles, Ella N. ....... ..... 1 71 174 Cowles, June J. ....... ...... 2 64 Cowles, Tllifllllll Ruth .... 99 Cramer, Frances A. .... 99 CI'1l11lll1l'll1, Genevra G. . . . . . . . . . . 99 Crego, Pauline ........ ....... l 77 270 Crissman, 13211111116 .. .... 99, 255 269 Crocker, 1Villns A. . ...... 63 Cronk, Gaylen ...... .... 4 4 251 Crook, Myron C. . . . 100 Crosby, Gladys M. . 100 Crosby. Leona M. .. ..... 100 Crose, Mary li. .... ...... 6 3 Crowell, Hazel R. .. 175 273 Cruse, Kathryn L. .. 178 270 Culp, 'Robert .......... .. 63 Cummings, Arlene M. .. .... 173 241 277 l.ql.ll1lllllllg'S, Marjorie .. . . .63. 278 319 Cnslnnan, Audrey D. ......... 100 269 Cushman, Martelle 86, 198, 201, 225, 235 265, 305 307 Cznclnna, Roman ............ . . . . . . 261 Cznclima, Stanley R. . . . . . .63, 216 D Dailor, Frances M. .....,. 100. 229, 237 255 Daniels, Dorothy 100, 203, 204, 206, 241, 243, 277 Danser, George .,............ . . . .64. 227 Darling. lilmer J. .. 266,272 Davis, Bethel lf. .. .... ... 158. 266 Davis, Corra XV. ............ ... . .. 100 Davis, lileanor M. ....... 100, 213,241,263 Davis, Maxine XV. .. .... .. . 100, 271 Davis, Nellie XV. ... .. ... 100 Davis, Wiliiia L. Davy, Edith E. ..... . Dayharsh, Dorothy I. Dayhui. Lola I. ..... . Deal, Wlanda ....... DeBow, Ledlie A. Decker, Robert D. Declrickson, Emma C. Dejong, Marion H. .. DeLeys, Margaret A. DeLong, Iva ....... DeLoe, Gerald F. DeMay, Russell S. Deinchak, Albert C. 179, 268 .....l78,269 ..... 101, ....63, ..... 101, ....63, 237 177 101 217 216 278 273 101 260 181 101 181 DeMeyer, Hazel M. . . . 64 Demme, Eleanor L. ..... .... 2 60 Delnmink, Dorothy L. . . . ...... .. 101 Dennert, Marion A. ..... ..... 1 01,237 Densmore, Ruberta E. ..... 101,274 Derinott. Irene M. ..... ........ 1 01 DeVVeerd, John E. .... ....... 1 59,265 Dewey, Minnie A. .... ..... 1 74,255,264 Dewey, Naomi L. ....... 101,270 De1fVitt, Gary .... ..... 1 58,265 Dickinson, N. E. .. .... 64,278 Diehl, Alice M. .... .. 102 Diehl, Marie L. .. ........ 102 Dines, Alice F. ..... .... 4 1,225,237 Dingler, VV111. M. ...... .. 215 Dixon. Geneva E. ..... 64 Dole, Grace ........ ....... 1 02,268 Doney, Wfesley F. . . . ..... 102, 253, 264 Dooley, Clarence L. .. ..... 102,272 Doran, Y. Maurice .. ..... 102,264 Doty. Esteher ....... ...... 2 70 Downes, Ann ........,.. ..... 1 58,274 Drapeau, Aclolphus L. ..... 272,275 Drayes, Margaret E. .... ..... 1 79,268 Drescller, Minnie ....... . . . L64, 260, 277 Drew, Grace LaVerne ..... 102,270 Drodt, Russell C. .... .... 6 4,272,275 Drummond, Bessie .... ......... 6 4 Dubberke, Joanna E. . . . .......... .174 Dunlap, Mary M. ..... 102,211,247 Dunn, Howard A. .. ........... 158 Dntt, Clair ....... ......... 1 80 Dutt, N. C. ......... .... 8 6,305 Dygert, Loraine Y. .. ..... 158 Dyke, Adelyn E. . . . . . . . .102 Dutcher, John .... ..... 2 66 Page Three Hundred Eighty-fi'z1e E Eagelton, Chester .... ...... 2 15 263 Eamon. Marjorie E. .... 102, 241 261 Earl, Lillian P. ...... ...... 1 58, 243 Earl, Louise ....... .... 1 03, 273 Earl, Gladys L. .. . ......... .. 267 Ebbert, Velma ..... .,.......... 1 77 Eccles, Dorothy M. . . .... 64, 217, 230, 241 Eckhart, Margaret ........... . 263 Edderveen, Esther . . . ..... 158, 175, 267 Eddy, Dorothea, M. .... ....... 1 76,273 Edson. Beatrice M. .. ....... 103, 203, 273 Edson, Elsie E. .... .......... 6 4, 243, 261 Edwards, Allen D. ..... 44, 198, 200, 235, 276 Ehlke, Florence L. ................ 158,266 Ehrman, Ruth M. . . . ............ . . 171 Eitel, Dorothy L. .. .... 159,267 Elkins, Edith E. . . , .. . .. 279 Elias, George .... .... 2 95,297 Elliott, Alice ........ . 103 Elliott, Doris .... .......... 1 03 Ellis, Eva C. ...... ..... 1 03,255,264 Ellsworth, Ruth E. .. ....... 103,241 Ellwood, Mabel R. ............... 179, 268 Eness, Eleanor A. ............... 177,271 Enclsley, Harry L. 103, 197, 198, 200, 207, 235 Engle, Anne M. ................. 177 English, Earl .......... 44, 217, 225, 230, 299 Erickson, Gladys L. .............. 103,253 Erickson, Victor ..... .......... 1 03, 253 Estes, King R. .... ...... . 44, 239 Evans, Lewis D. . . . ...... 64, 216, 233 Evans, Mason T. .. .......... 305, 311 Evans, Russel B. .. ..... 103, 215,216, 255 Evarts, LeRoy F. .... ,......... . .. 104 Evens, Genevieve A. . . . ...... .. . 65 Everest, Louisa ...... .... 6 5, 213, 262 Ewalt, Vlfalter P. .. .... 65, 231,233 Ewing, Gordon L. . . . . . . 180, 272 F Farnum, Rhena P. .. Faunce, Alice ..... Fayester, Lucile Fear, Mildred M. .. Feanders, A. ..... . Feather, Margaret Fenney, Louise VV. .. Felton, Oeella ..... Page Three Hmzdred Eighty-si.r .jfiizif 173 104, 217, 104, v 178 277 271 273 172 237 269 229 lf enwick, Ferguson. Chas. J. Lester E. 159, 170, 171. 198, 201, 228. Claudia .......... , ..... Ferguson, Edward B. .. I' erguson, . ..... 65, 239, Ferguson. Mnrdo G. .... .104, Ferguson, Pauline C. . . ......... . . . Ferner, Ruth L. ...... ..... 1 77, 241, Ferris, Robert E. Ferris, Dorothy M. Fcssenden, Maxine L. .. ..... 104, 213, Fetlce, Lena C. ..... . lfield, Helen G. .... . Finety, Norma L .... . Finlayson, Catherine Finley, Howard I. .......104, .....104, 267 307 178 256 215 178 270 235 174 262 274 65 277 279 104 264 Finney, Emma F. ................. 174, Firehammer, Ruth C. ................. 211 Fisher, 1. K. .......... 65, 259, 305,307,312 Fisher, Marian G. .................... 173 Fisher, Marjorie H. . .. Fisher, Wilma F. ....... . .......104, ....44, 231, Fitch, Viola E. ............ .... . Fitzsimmons, Margaret H Flach, Florence M. , ..... .. Flagel, Mildred R. ..... . Flannery, Elmo ., ..... .. Fleckenstein, Helen A. Flegal, Elizabeth A. Fleser, Faithe A. .. . ...Liif Fletcher, Gerrit H. ...... 45, 217, Flintoff, Zella M. ..............,.. 159, Flogus, Crandall J. ........ 45, 259, 295, Flontz, Claire M. Flower, Terence I. Foeltzer, Lucille D. .. Folger, Clarence .... Follo, Marvin F. .. .. Forbcar, Helen I. fffiibsf ....ffQi56,' .....172, 247, Ford, Arthur .......... ............. Forman, F. Elizabeth ......o5, 229, 248, Forrester, Lncile 1. .... ............ . Forster, Robert B. Foster, Bertha ...... Foster, Cora L. Fonts, Esther M. .. Fowler, Louise Fox, Helen M. .... . 106, . . . . .106, ffliibf ......ss,229, F raleight, Jack ..................... . . Frankoski, Richard F. 106, 257, 285, 271 233 105 263 203 105 105 105 105 105 251 266 297 65 105 269 171 253 27 7 167 261 105 181 269 273 279 268 261 104 289 Franz. Mildred L. .. Frederieks. Helen ..... Freehnrn, Helen D. Freeman, Bessie M. .. Freimann, l,.eon:n'd G. . French, Lnra K. ..... . Frendt, Clarence A. Frieling, James J. . . . Frink, Blanche M. .. Frith, Vtfilma M. Frostie, Ralph R. Fry, LeRoy G. ...... . Fry, Lloyd C. ....... . Fuhrman, Mrs. Mildred Fnleher, Catherine D. . Fulgoni, George V. Fuller, Helen L. ..... . Fullerton. Elmer C. .. Funk, Velma ......... G Gaines, Edward L. Gallivan, Agnes M. Ganley. June .... . G:-nlzlin. Vera .... Gardner, Leo I. Garlinger, Eva VV. Garrison, Emma G. Garrott. Nancy S. Garthe, Margaret C. .. Gates. .Dorothy M. Gates. Lloyd R. Gebhy. Russell A. .. Gee, Fred C. ....., . Geer, Mariel M. ..... . Gelman, yVillian1 H. .. Gerard, Marjorie ..... Gerlcey, Donald V, .. .. Geronld, Pauline E. .. Gerth, Robert, Jr. .... . Gezon, Marion D. Ghainer, Reuben Gibbs, Vivian ...... Gibson, Lionel C. Gilbert, Bessie R. Gilbert, Iva M. Gillette, Mary ...... Girard, Marjorie L. Gjestrum, Harriet A. . Glossinger, Aloise .... 289. 215. .256, 203, 205. .....106, ffIf55,' ..fi55,' 273. 159 299 2161 iii 259 217 308. 159 .66, .66. 155 177, 176, . 66, .66 167, 231 272. 107, 180, .45, 107 .66. .66, y 106 65 320 179 216 267 302 263 106 173 245 173 216 166 106 286 246 159 106 31 1 266 106 276 272 106 266 270 274 174 216 272 305 269 233 273 275 159 181 273 27 2 173 233 269 21 1 319 176 107 178 Glostrielc, Robert E. Godfrey, Geraldine . Godin, Irene G. .... . Goertler. Mildred J. Goldsmith, Allen L. Goodrich. Gladys M. Gordon, Clinton E. . Gordon, Erick, XV. .. Gornielc, Frank .. Gorr, John F. ..... . G-orsline, Dorothy .. Gorsline, VValter C. . . . . ..... 107. . . ..... 178, . . .... 66, 278, ff ffffliei .Qffibs .....107 s 239 271 319 107 159 107 107 289 172 . 200 266 . . ..... 159, 266 Gorstman, Mae . .. ....... 264 Goss, Waeie V. .. .... 107 Grace, Juliet L. ....... ........ 1 08 Graham. Margaret .... ..... 1 76 273 Graves, Ena R. ..... ...... 1 08 Gray, Doris D. ...... .. 108 Gray, Kathryn ..... 174,264 Green, Eleanore .... ..... 1 78,271 Green, Louise M. ...... 66, 268 Greene, Earl L. ....... ..... 1 72,277 Greene, Frederick C. .... .... 4 5,233 Greene, Ruth L. ........ ........ 2 61 Greenman, Evangeline .......... 66, 203 262 Gregory, Kenneth .................... 45 Grein, Otto ............ 86, 225, 256, 295, 297 Grein, Paul ...... ................. 2 98 Grove, Esther B. . . . .... 45, 251 Grimth, Elwood ...... ...... 4 5 GriFHths, Margaret G. ..... 177,269 Grif1iths, VV. Harry ...... .. 66 Groft, Nellie ....... ..... 1 79, 268 Guhl. Gladys M. .... ........ 1 60 Gnhl, Mildred K. .. . ..... 108,273 Guldbrandsen, Tage ..... . 108 Gunthorpe, Carol R. .... ..... 2 66,316 Gustine, Esther ....... ..... 1 78, 269 H Haan, Bessie D. ...... ...... 1 08 Haan, Christine F. ,... ..... 1 08,317 Haan, Janet M. ...... ..... 1 08,271 Haas, Dorothy M. ...... .......... 2 11 Haas, Rosamond E. ........... 138,255,261 I-Iackenberg, Marjorie E. .. ,.... 213. 263 Haekle, Camilo .......... ...... 1 81 Haehman, Earl F. ................ 216,262 Hagadone, Webb ..................... 108 Hagen, Robert R. .67, 253, 256, 272, 299, 302 Page Three Hundred Eiglzty-sever: Halstead, June E. Haggerson, Margaret Haight, Dorothy .......... Haines, Frances L. Hale, I'IZlyClCl1 E. Hale, Robert S. .. Hall, Maxine K. Hall, Ruth C. .... . E. ...... 179, 203, Hamill, Vivian L. .. .. Hamilton, Esther G. Hamilton, Hazel F. Hamilton, Ruth E. Hamilton, Ruth E. Hamm, Irene ....... Hammill, Ernest T. Hammond, Maude F. Hamster, Agnes J. Hanchett, Helen Hancock, Helen F. Handley, Glenna Hanna, Maxine .... . . . . . . Hansen, Eleanor I. Hansen, Helena I. .... . . . . Hansen, Rose ..... Harbour, Virginia E. Harder, Lois E. Harley, Glenna G. Harrington, Mary M. Harpham, Helen E. Harris, Gladys M, . Harris, Ila ......... Harris, Ruby M. .. Harris, Thermon G. Harrison, Beatrice ., Harrison, Cleo ..... Harrison, Dorotha . Harrsen, Fred .... Hart, Elizabeth Hart, Fedehna ..... ....67, Hartlein, Freda L. ..... . . . . Hartline, Bernice E. Hartshorn, Dorothy Hartwig, Cleo M. .... 110, 211,217, Harvey, Dorothy F. ............ . Harvey, Hazel A. .... . Haskins, Harold R. .. Hauer, Harvey R. .... . . . . I-Iavers, Cleita L. ...... . . . . Hawkins, Kenneth R. Hayes, Maxine ...... . Page Three Hundred Eighty-eight 108, 196, 241, .179, 268 260 268 262 67 279 109 178 109 109 109, 273 109, 266 .45, 251 177, 269 215, 262 109, 248 109. 317 109 178, 270 67 172, 277 109 160, 266 179, 67 110 67 110 110 67 268 160, 266 160 201, 235 1.10. 203, 110, ii0f 220, 178, 110, 179, 248 67 172 180 264 271 68 273 174 241 270 1 10 178 276 268 171 279 Haynes, Maxine ...... Haywood, Forrest .... Heath, Margaret ...... Hefferan, Madeleine E. Heidrich, Marguerite M. Henderson, Vivian V. . Hendley. A. .......... . He11nessy, Kathryn L. . Henry, Merle ........ Hess, Carl E. ..... . Hetler, Frances V. Heverly, Mary Anne . .. Hiclcin, Marjorie ...... Hill. Isabel A. .....,.. . Hill, Jerald E. 68,196,1 Hill, Margaret ........ Hinckley, Ora L. ..... . Hinderliter, Mildred .. Hine, Lewis ........ Hinga. Esther L. .. Hirsch, Charles .. Hitzheld. ,lnanita Hockin, Vera E. Hodges, Harley L. .. Hoebeke, Tryna I. . . .. I-Ioelcsezna, H. Edna Hoelcsema, Ruth L. Hoffman, Bernadine L. . I'IOl:f111Zil1, Ella ......... Hoffman, Etoile F. Hoffman Helen F. .. .. Hoffman 'Lucille A. Hoffmaster, Marjorie K. Hogarth, Mary E. .... . Holcombe, Cleo L. .. Holcomb, Eloise I. Holdbridge. Doris M. .. Holdbridge. Lena L. .. Holkeboer, Anne Holleman, Clara H. Hollinger, Joy ..... Holmes, Ellie B. ...... . Holmes, Geraldine M. . Holshuh, Irene ........ Hoopingarner, Alma L. Hoostman, Mae ....... Hoover. Leila E. ..... . Hoover, Mary Elizabeth Hop, Johanna ......... Hope, A, ............ . ..fQQi6f bsfidbfiiif f fffffbsf 110, 176. 111, 225, 178, 233 111 111, 216, 111. 111 . 68, 112. 248 1 112, 160, 112, 176, 112, 278, 160, 261 266 271 273 243 111 211 274 111 239 171 111 269 178 235 247 279 241 262 317 111 263 269 305 175 273 27 9 273 265 112 251 269 247 273 171 176 112 112 112 112 218 178 320 112 113 113 113 279 265 298 Howe. Evelyn Mary I-lnlchins, Beatrice J. Horgan, Angela .... Irlornaday, Phoebe B. .l-lornaday. Vlfilliarn A. l-lornsby, Mary I. lrlosicr. Edith V. ........ . 1'l,OllSCl1QlClCl'. Frank L. l-louston, Guy V. ...... . I-lovcy, Mrs. Mildred l'lowzn'd, Anne X. . . . .. l-loward, F. Jane ,. . . lone E. .... . Orrin 'lV. .l-lowe, W'innie R. .. l'l o we, I-low e, l-lowell, l-'larry J. l-loyl, Helen T. .,... l-l'nbb:n'd, I-Iarolcl L. lrlubbarcl, Tecl E. ..... . Hull, Carol L. l-lnggett. Floyd lrlnll, Elizabeth l-lnll, Grace M. Hull, Thelma V. ...... . l'llll'l1l1l1l'Cj', Ailein M. L . l-linnplircy, l-lelen I, l-lnniplirey. Nellie .. l'lil.1ll'iE1liC1'. Donald .. l-lunl. lirina C. Hunt, Evelyn R. lrlnnt, Gertrude ..... l-lnnlcr. Nlargarct J. l-lnrlord, Orville ...... , lflntcbins, l-ilizzlbetb l-lnlb. Alma C. .... . l-lnyclc, Ethel N. Hynes, lliarcl C. I .lel1l. Beulah l.. ..... lliii. James ........ Iliff, 'Rose Marie Inglis. Nita ....... lrey, Frances VV. lrland, Mrs. Jnnc H. lrmen. Annie M. .. .. Irwin, Arthur .... . lrwin, Mrs. Helen .. Isaacson, l-larold lves, Gladys M. .. .. ..fQ1!16f 113, 269 113,263 .46,299 ....176 ....113 ....298 259,285 ....260 113,237 113.237 ....113 68 ....Z72 .175.274 ....1l3 ....178 ....114 Jach. Garvase ..... Jackman, Metha Jackson, C. Paul .. Jackson. Lucille Jackson, Marion R. Jacobs. Elizabeth E. Jacobson, Carl ..... Jacobus, Grace E. . Jacokes, Dorcas L. Jalceway. Lillian E. ....46,256,259,290 ....69,21s,229,241 ...........69,245 ............174 ....115,179,268 .......... 69 ....272,275 .....115 .....115 ....115 James, J znnes. James, James. Jennie .... . . . Gladys ,...... Mary Alice . . . Wfilfred M. . .. Janashalc, Helen ..... Jarvis. Jarvis. Edward J. Margaret .... Jeannot, Marcella E. .. Jeffers. Jelinck. Gladys M. Cecilia .... Jennings, Helen ........ 46 ......115.273 .....69,31s,319 ..........115 ....115,260,275 ........171 Jennings, Iva E. .. . Jennings, Jane C. .. Jenvey. Theodora .. Jenvcy, lVa1ter C. . Jerome. Lucille I. . Jessop. Henry .... . Jessup, Orval E. Jes:-zwein, Edna P. . Jewell. NVava F. Johncock, Emma .. ....115,271 ....178,271 ....115.266 ....176,274 ,...........116 .....69.213 263 .......... .... 69 .......... ....116 69.215,216 245 263 X215 .....46 1 116 180 216 116 177 268 21 1 272 263 260 269 277 41,215,216,218,239 ............160 .............6s ........ 68 .....6s,211 ....177,26o ......21s,255 ..,.114.217,268 ........114 ....114,299 .......114 ....114,21S ....176,273 .....6S,268 ........,... 68 .........46,233 114,213,229,263 ............279 .........69,213 ....114,215,216 ,.,.172,277 ,.. 114 ........262 ......... 248 ....216,261,262 ......114,26s ....160,267 ..... 181 ....... 115 ........... 46 ....177.248,269 Johnson. Carl L. Johnson, Cornelia . Johnson, Edward XV. Johnson, Eline ..... Johnson, Elvira .... Johnson, Erwin M. .. . Johnson, Evelyn M. Jol'nson, George T. Johnson, Hazel ...... Johnson, Helen M. Johnson. Hildur A. .. .. Johnson. Hugh A. . Johnson, Jeanette Johnson, Jessie L. Johnson. Lillian E. . . . . Johnson, Dorothy .... Johnson, Marjorie ..... Johnstoi 1, Edward R. .. Page Three .........,245,261 ...............175 .. 285, 290. 299, 302 ....11a, 255, 271 ......116,235 ....174,264 ....116,253 ....116,269 ..........116 Hunemams ...............215 ....86.203,204,229 .............. 46 ....174,264 ....171,255 . .... 179,267 . ..,.. 69,259 Hundred Eighty-nine Jones, David K. Jones, Eunice L. jones, J. Clinton .. jones, Ivan .... jones, Mary jones, Pearl E. jones, Reba A. jones. VVi1n1a ..... Joyce, Dorothy A. .. K Kaeehele, Arthur ..., Kaiser, Caroline B. .. Kajampa, P. ..... . Kaning, ,lerine ...... Karman, Marie C. Katz, Marjorie B. Kaufman, Nellie .... Kazunas, Josephine .. Kagerreis. Bonita V. . . . Keefer, Roy S. ..... . Keinath, Leora M. ........71 Keller, Carmen ..... Kelley, Kathryn M. . Kelley. Ruth B. .... . Kellogg, Deo D. . . .. Kellogg, Dorothy Kelley, Eula C. .... . Kelley, Marion H. Kelsey ,lean F. .. .. Kemp, Dorothy R. Kemp, Irvin ............. Kennedy, Margaret E. Kennedy, Margaret M. . .. Kent, Mary K. ....... . Kercher, Mildred L. Ketchum, Marian E. Keyes, Helen ........ Kibby, Leona A. Kiefer, Bessie F. .. Kiehne, Viola ...... Kimball, Henry H. .. Kineh, Marion .... King, Esther li. King, Kenneth A. King, Marjorie B. ..... .. Kinney. Dorothy M. Kirby, Lora ....... Kirby, Robert .... Kirsten, G. VV. Page Three Hundred Aflllfljl 76,'2if3,' 76,E5s5.' . . . .70. . . I if 1113,'27f5.' fQffff76,' 70, 241, 117, 117, 117, 155' iii' 1751, 117, .7o, 174, 147' .47 118, .47. 177, 299, 213, 215, 118, 118, 319, 251, 215 260 215 123 279 117 278 117 211 46 270 253 117 179 266 267 117 271 47 248 260 269 70 218 117 70 266 255 264 181 277 117 251 274 278 171 320 47 269 303 263 178 272 269 277 320 118 233 Kissell, Frank XV. Kissinger, Forrest A. . Klahn, Carroll H. Klahn, Frances Klavinski, Mary .. Klein, Maurine E. .. Kline, Alberta E. Kline, Helen M. Klockner, Margaret C. Klose, Adeline I. .... . Knatis, Eleanor G. Knight, Lester F. .... . Knittel, Bernard I. Knocle, Catherine ..... .170, 172, ......70 .....278, .....118 .jifiis .. ,Qfliiiz .....119 .......175, .....-17,233 ..........119 Knoertzer, VViln1er li. .ll9, 198, 201,227 Knowles, Orpha M. Knuth, Florence .... Koch, Marion ........ liOCl1C1lClCl'l01', A. M. .. Koegler, Myrtle li. Koehlinger, Lucille B. Koehlinger, Marcella D Koenigshof, Milclrecl XV Koets, Frederick ..... Komejan, Cecil E. Kovtau. Helen ........ Koonter, Beatrice Kort, Jennie ......... Kotl-, Dorothy P. Koth, Wfalclo B. M. . Krause, Reinheart I. . . . . Kreager, Eileen H. Kressin, jane M. Krieger, Tlieoclore Krolezyk, joe ...... Krueger, Ruth L. Kueks, Elizabeth I. Kuhlman, D. M. Kunzi, Freclerielc lf. .. L l-z1bercly, linnna E. Laehniclt, Mildred L. .. Lake, Chas. ......... . Lake, Elmer ....... Lamb, Reva C. . . . . . . , Lamb, Anna .......... l-Zl1'l1lJl'lgl1t, Margaret H.. L... Lanibrix, Russell Lzlznoreanx, Fred . . . . . Ifffiia 1 277 118 250 319 274 262 270 261 269 271 274 239 198 268 239 119 119 176 . 248 . ..... 119,251 ......l19,248 .....161 fl 111712 .....161 .....12O ....120. 272 .......178 211.1151 Q17 .Qifiifi ......161,177 .....1S0 1 119 119 273 120 265 263 269 266 264 239 299 , 271 261 120 . 298 120 120 1 20 120 120 , 269 71 299 177 121 266 216 215 xl 1 Lznnoreaux, Helen Lois Lampe, Marcus F. .. Lampen, Delia M. .. Lamphcre, Helen M. 121, 205, 207, 211 Lznleaster, Kathryn M. .......... . Landel, Agnes ...... Lane. Vivian C. .... . Langston, Juanita M. Lash, Dorothy P. Laslia. Shirley E. Lznhznn, lilwyn l'1. .. Latliam, H. Irene Latlnnn, Violet A. .. Lznnnan, Cecil T. l.uV:nnway, Pauline . Lear, Floyd E. .... . Leard, Juanita .. Lee, Gladys M. .... . Leedlnnn. Charles .. Lelnner, Mary Alice .eiter, Lena M. ,ennnon, Wfayne Lctcher, Grace M. .. Leonard. Lottie Nl. . ldeonardson, Helen I-I Leppard, lidna M. Lester, Levey, Levine, Lewis. Lewis, Lewis. Lewis, Lewis, Lewis. Lewis, Lewis. Liclcley. A. ...... . lrina E. .. lirzanlc Alice P. . Brewster . Charles .. lillsie S. .. Howard .. lrene . . . Stephen .. Viola .... Vivian M. ff .Q173 .... .121 .. ..... 121 f f f 7i,'255,'25fL .....227 .71 ....71 ..........161 . ........... 58 ......71, 197, 200, Lierman, Don F. Lievense, Bertha l.incolnho1, Raymond Linderinan, .Horace H Lindsey. Muriel O. . .....197, 120 241 .72 215 218 278 fsa 121 121 295 . 48 248 237 215 122 177 122 122 122 225 313, 122 175 207 122 122 151 122 171 .48 Lindsley, Lucille ...... 48, 203, 204, 206, Linibrinlc, Valeria . . . Lininger, Sarajane ..... 86, 196, 203, 205, Linsday. Susa B. Linsley, lidith S. Lintner. lnez ..... 161 181 266 253 241 47 277 268 320 48 239 264 274 121 121 290 255 260 71 121 261 216 255 266 122 178 29S 264 272 237 239 314 274 122 273 219 ,213 ,271 71 265 .211 216 246 248 161 237 48 48 48 Litbeclc, Margaret Little, Bernard E. .. Lloyd, Helen V. Lockwood, Irene L. .. Lockwood. Lloyd Logan, Claud S. .. Logan. Virgil G. .. Logan, Wfesley Lolccn, Maren G. Loomis, Carl ..... .. Lott. Helen L. .. Lovell, Ruth M. .. Alvin .... Loving, Wfilliznn , . . . Lovin g, Lowe, Homer I. .. Lowing, Ruth .... Lowry, Eileen V. Luck. Anna M. Luderman, Emil Lnilcens. Bernice Lundquist, Iva ........ Lundquist, Leonard Lninbert, Helen F. Luney. Augusta I. .. Lyons, lvan E. ...... . Mc McAfee, Dorothy ..... McBride. Eva . . . . McCan1ley, Mary .... . MCCarn, Florence .... McCarty, Dan ..... McCaslin, Glenn A. McClave, Jean A. .... . McConnell, Margaret A. McCuen, Dorothy L. .. M cCummings. Viola VV. McCune. Doris ...,... McDonough, Elizabeth McDougal, Rose ..... McDowell, James ..... Mclflwaine, Marguerite McFarland, Clara E. .. McGrady, Donald ..... McGregor, Mildred . . . McIntyre, Cameron Mclntyre, Doris M. .. . McKee, Harold A. . .. . Mcliiddie, Annie .... McLeese, I. Gordon .. . ..ffb2f2i5, . . . . . .48, 269 218 71 123 298 272 217 ....... 72 ......-.....161,266 ................123 ....123,278,318,319,320 ............123,255 ...........123 ....123,3o5,308 ......72,215 .....178,271 ..... 48 .....177 .... 123 ................123 .............72,269 41,225,2s6.259,2s3 ...........,123.303 .......178 .....264 ....,l24,260 .....124,241 ............ 72 ............. 161 .....72.256,259.3os ............124,276 .....27,203,21L241 ..........279,319 ..... .....178 ... .... .260 ................124 ..........,.....161 .. 124,256,305.308 ............3o5,306 B. ... .... 72,262 ..... .....162,266 .....124,227 .......124 .......162 .....124,274 .......291 . ..,. 124, 124 248 Page Tlrrzrc Plimdred Ninety-one McLouth, Jean I. . . ,. MeLouth, Luella M. . . . . . . McMahon, DOIIIIEI M. McMillen, Florence .... ..... McMillen, Garold R. 125,243,273 ,...176,273 162,177,267 177,270,319 .....72,251 MeMil1en, Helen A. .................. 49 MeMonag1e, James A. 49, 198, 200, 207, 239, 256, 312 McMurray, Laura A. ............. 125,243 McQueen, He1en1 V. .. ...... 125 M MacDonald, Frances V. .... 83 260 MacKellar, A. Leigh ....... 125 MacKe1lar, Laurence D. . . . . . . 181 MeNaughton, Ruth E. ..... 162 Maginn, Arnold L. .... ........ 1 81 Mainone, Mildred E. .. . ..... 175, 273 Mainone, Vera ...... ....... 2 37 Mallo, Neva E. .... ....... 2 67 Mallo, W'ilma A, .. ..... 125 266 Mallow, Laura N. .... 73, 268, 278 Mally, John F. .... ........ 1 25 Malone, Pat ..,...... ..... 1 70 253 Maloy, Lou W'al1ace' .. . ........ .. 180 Mandigo, Gordon C. .... 58, 218, 239 Manthei, Dorothy L. ....,. .. 125 Maris, Genevieve . . .... 49, 246, 276 Markle, Gwendolyn ..... 125, 273 Marks, Justin NV. .. ........ 180 Mater, 17Vilber G. .... . Mathers, XVillet J. Mathison, Blanche E. .. Matter. Dorothy A. .. .. Mattson, Francis A. T. Mans, Frances VVinifred May, Gordon E. ...... . May, Marguerite J. Maybee, Jean D. .. ., Mayer, Lawrence ..... Mayo, Cathe1'ine M. Meaehum, Esther Mead, Dorothy B. .. Mead, Dorothy E. Mead, Earl C. .. . . Meade, Vera M, .. Meier, Magnus ..... Mcjeur, Snzzette C. Merrill, Marian A. .. . . Merrill, Mary J. Merritt, Laura M. .. Merritt, Leslie B. Metros, John P. lvleulman, Frances .... Meyer, Elsa A. .... . Meyer, Theresa ....... Michael, Jeannette M. .. Michel. l1ll'2lI'fJ,'2ll'ClI M. .. Mick, Jewel ........... Middleton, Arthur R. .. Middleton, Audrey M. . l'1ElI'S11, Marsh, Marsh, Edith L. Lydia M. . . . . 1Vinafred H. Marshall, Donald I. .. Martens, Elmer L. Martens, Robert I. Martens, 1,Vilda H. .. Martin, Arthur D. Martin, Helen D. .. Martin, Paul E. Martin, Vern A. .... . Martin, Vivian E. Martin, XV111. E. Marvin, Doris M. .. Mason, Helen T, Mason, Mildred N. .. Masten. NVill C. .... . Masters, Mildred E. . Masters. Muriel A. .. .....162,267 ..,....173 ,. ....... 125 .....73,259 ....73,233 ..,..,..171 ..,.162,267 ......l80 ....178,269 . . .... 73, 233 ....49,245,259 ...,.l26,269 .......,126 73 ....265 ....126 .. ........ 126 .. ..,126, 270 73 Pure 'llllrec HlIlIt'lI'Ud Nirlffy-M017 M ilcle, Miles. I-larold M. ..... . Don ............ Milhahn, Flora E. ...... . Miljerieh, June J. .... .127, 253, Miller L. Gladys . ......... . Miller, Doris L, ..... . Miller, Dorothy M, Miller, Herbert A. Miller, Margaret F. Miller, Marjorie H. Miller, Olive ..... Miller, Ray E. Miller, Velva M. Miller XVave C. ..... . Millimanj Sarah 1. , . .. Miner. Hollis NV. Miner, Maxine E. . .. Minor, Maude E. M inor, Ruth V. .. ....l73. ......-19. ,.., ... 131 .73,299 126 253 264 ... 73 173 277 ... 126 162,211 266 73,213 237 215,216 ,73,239 ... 126 .... 126,270 ..,. 126,274 ,... 175 274 ,... 180 275 .... 162,266 ., ... 181 .... ... 175 .... 127,264 ... 174 127,241,273 A 245.277 .....2S5,297 ... 175 ... 127 .... ... 49 178 271 ... 266 .. ... 127 127,227 ... ... 176 ... ... 171 127,313,314 ... ... 127 273,319,320 49 ... 269 ,.. ... 127 ... ,.. 74 128 137,243 ... 162,266 ... ... 128 128 305,309 ... ... 83 ... 123 ... 162 ... 123 ... .74 263 ........ 74 175,255,273 Mitchell, Doris M. .. Mitchell. M ilchell, Marie 1. .. ltflztrgaret . Mitchell, Pauline Moherg, M rs. lla C. Mock. Lillian E. .. . . Molter. Helen J. Monroe, Bethca C. . Monson, john 1. . . .. Montague, Mable Montgzgomery, Mary B. Moog, R. Pearl ...., Mooney. Loretta K. lvloore, Alva E. . . .. Moore, Donna L. Moore, Erancis Moore, Gertrude Moore, -illillllljil ..... Moore, Mahlen H. .. Moorhouse, Mzxrgaret Moray, V. Helene .. Morey, Gladys I. Morin, Inez G. .... . Morley, Raymond A. Morningstar, Orra C. Moria, Dorothy M. . Morrow, Fred ...... Morrison, David E. Morrow, Lee T. l.. Morse. Flora E. Morton, Dean A. Morton, Helen A, .. Mosier. Merle M, Mott, Berniadine Mott. Helen E. Mouw, Gertrude Mowry. Gladys A. .. Mowry, Ralph E. Mulder. Dorothy M. Mnma, Ben H. .... . Muma, Clark ....... Mumbrue, Harold .. Mumbrue, Louise K. Mnmby, l-leralcl XV. . Mungcr, lsztdora A. M'ung'er, Violet C. .. sfff 1ffQ163.' ffffi29 129,213 129.227, 1 f 1119 .Qff239 ....50 Nlvllllli, Albert H. . .5O, 196, 225, 227 Munn, Donald B, Munro, Delora E. .. Munro, Dugald H. .. 128,274 ... 128 ... 163 177,266 ... 265 ... 266 ... 128 ... 171 ... 291 128,269 ... 126 ... 129 ... 74 .74 275 177 269 ... 74 .49 278 129 243 ... 74 129 137 ... 129 ... 172 253 273 .49 292 181 298 ... 129 305,309 239 253 ... 181 ...279 313 314 ... 129 ... 233 246,251 ... 129 ... 178 ... 163 130 305 130 267 ... 180 299 303 216,245 130 243 ... 130 ... 248 130 276 .239 276 130 172 ... 279 ... 130 Munton, Margaret M. Murdock, Edward L. Murphy, Etl1el C. Murphy, Harold H. . Murphy, Harry L. .. Murphy, Mary C. Murray, Cecelia L. .. Myers, Clyde H. .. . . Myers, Hugh S. . . . . M yers, M yner, M yriclc, Irene H. .. .. Gwendolyn R. Dcldee V. .4 N Ncgellcir, Lucile M. . Neely, Mary E. ... .. Neitruig, Harriet D. Nelson, Elmer I. .. .. Nelson, John VV. Nelson, Violet Gladys Nelthorpe, Adeline .. Nesbitt, Theo E. Nester, Wfayne K. .. Newberg, Alice L., .. Newcomb, Avis L. .. Newkirk, R. Max .. Newman, Joseph H. Newton, Dorothy L. ..141,278, 315, 318 N ewton, Marcle I. .. Nicholson, Forrest E. N ielcers on, Frieda I. Nicolette, Josephine . Nielsen, Paul H. .. . . Noble, Erma M. . . . . Noble, Esther R. . . . . Noble, Harriett L. .. Noecher, Maxine B. Noel, Elizabeth ..... Norton, Norton, Lois M. .. .. Raymond C. Nyberg, Marjorie .. O O'Barton. Bernice .. O'Brien, Louise T. . Odell, Clifton A. Oehlalten, Lillian A. Ohman, Evelyn H. . Ojala, Elmer O. . . . . 74 . . . ..... 130,266 .74 . . .... 50, 227 .305 .. ..... 74,273,313 . . .... 177,253,269 75 .....75, 227, 231, 233 .130 213. 262 14L LN3NiNZHS ll.. .1163 .1213 .. ..... 141 .. f If2113,'295 ., ..... 141 ff ,....., ff50.'2i5 . .............. 75 ..........218,278 ... ....,. .172 .... .......14l .. ......... 165 .....141,216 .........141 ..........14l ......132, 229, 278, .. ........ 132, .. ,...... 163 .. ,.,,. 173,213, . . ..... 132, , 237 163 176 , 265 141 75 263 269 141 296 273 178 263 231 320 320 277 268 266 262 269 264 320 237 132 176 173 266 266 269 162 132 273 132 Page Three Hundred Niviety-tlxree Olendorf, Jasper 50, 256, 259, 295, 298, Olin, Dorothy J. ................. . Oli11, Robert S. .... .......... . Olin. Virginia R. ..... .... 7 5,279, Olmsted, Wfilma L. Olthouse. Margaret E. Opal, Margaret . ....... Opsata. James .. ..... Opt Holt, Frieda A. . . . ..... Oreutt. Helen B. ..... .... . Orth, Esther M. Osborn, Irma L. . . .. Osborne, Ruth E. .... . Osterberg, Aino VV. ............. . Ostrander. Aleta G. Ostrander, F. Darl .73,19sf200f267, Otis, Lncylle M. ................. . Owens. Bertha L. ..... . . . . P Packard, Gertine M. .. Pagel. Parker, Bernice C. Parker, Harriet S. Parker, Marion P. Parker, Parr, Louis XV. ...... . . . . Biunel L. jQQQIII1QQ1if1 Theo B. .... 50, 257, 278, 315, 299,304 ....278 ... 180 318,319 176,273 ....132 ....279 .... 75 ....175 173,243 .... 50 .... 75 ...174 ....132 ....132 233,235 ....211 132,270 ....175 133,277 .,..133 .75,213 133,215 175,218 318,319 ....133 Parsons, Ruth A. ................ . Patterson. Bernidean B. .... ...... 1 76.273 Patterson, 11a F. ......... .... 1 33, 264 Patzlcowsky, Elmer G. . . . . . . . . . 75 Paul. E. Maude ,...... ...,.,.. .... 1 3 3 Peets, Albert E. .... ...,.,..... .... 1 3 3 Pell, Chrystal D. . . . ..... 76, 278, 318, 319 Pelletier, Helen A. .. . ............. . .178 Pelmear, F. WVilma .... ..... 1 63,265,316 Pembrolce, Oliver L. ....... 181,298 Pen11y, Celia ......... .... 1 33,243 Perkins, Clarence ..... .... 2 99 Perkins. Gwendolyn .. ............. 76 Perry, Lleva I. ..... ............... 1 34 Perry, Lncile fl. .... .... 1 33, 278,318, 320 Perry, Norma D. .......... 211,227 Persons, Z. Judson ....171 Peter, Christine C. .... ......... 1 34 Peters, Ethel M. ........... 134 Peters, Eunice ......... ..... 1 34, 237, 243 Peterson, Agnes M. ....... 134.273 Peterson, Helga E. .. 1 ....... 134 Peterson, VVillet .... .... 5 0, 235, 251 P11,1:'v Three I'I1llIlI?'L'1l' Ninety-fain' Pevic, Anna ........ Phelps, Beulah G. .. Alberta . . . Phillips, Phillips, Florence . . . Phillips, Lydia 1. Phillips, Mildred Phillips, NV. Lloyd Phillips, Nell ....... Philo, James E. Pierce, Dolores B. .. Pierce, Dorothy L. .. Pierce, Pierce, Myron C. Pierson, Frances E. Pifer, Milla B. .... . Pinney, Hazel M, Pintal, Fred L. ....... Pipkorn, Melvin C. Pitlcanen, Allen M. Pohl, Louella ....... Pomeroy, Milo A. .. Post, Crystal I. Post, Earl G. Potts, Loma ..... Potts, Muriel B. .. Potts, Richard li. .. . Powell, Hollis A. Powers, Dorothy V. .. . Powers, Jean E. Pratt, Albert K. .. Pratt. Dorothy O. .. Pratz. Martin R. Priebe. Edna A. .. Priester. Elsie M. Prince, Gertrude G. Pritchard. Marjorie L. Pritzel, Alan T. .... . Pump, Frieda A. Pump, Herman . . . . . . Purchase, Elizabeth . P11rvis, Marie L. Putnam, Geneva 15. Putnam, Margaret A. Q Quade, Lucille E. .... . R Raddatz, Maxine E. . . . . . . Frances M. .....134 fiff75f2i3 ....76,213 ....50,211 Ifff75 277 134 262 262 25 1 134 76 318 134 ....179,203 .1QIi53 fIfi75f273 .. .180, 253 .......135 135 265 131 172 135 317 275 261 72, 218, 253, 277 .......176, 76, 215, 216, 76, 249, 278, .Iffi31 .iffifiii ....76,23Z ......16-1 ......76 .....l77 .Qfi3S,2i9 ....135 ..1ffi33 .....135 illfiibi fffQf173 v 1 I 1 273 225 318 135 279 178 181 260 278 266 198 269 171 264 27-1 135 50 299 2-68 285 265 178 176 271 77 .......178,269 Radtke, Margaret A. ...... 136, 273, 317, 318 181 Ragen, Dorothy J. ..... . Rainsdell. XVinifrecl L. Ramsey, l3Cl1l2ll1 .... Rznirlall, lrn1a A. '. .. Rznidzill, M ary li. .... . Ransoin, Cliarline A. Rasniussen. Bernice E. Rasmussen, .Rziyinond ........ - C. ........ . Raub, Rutli A. ...... .... . Rautzxnen, Niilo li. .... . Ray, lrene li. Ray, l.illi:1n J. Reagan, Clifton .. Reamer, Vera ,l. .. Rector. lidwin ..., Rector. Rndolpli .... Reclinun, Ora A. ..... . Rednioud. Helen L. Reed, Don D. ...... . Reeder, Florence I. Rceg, Zelmzn . ..... .. Rees. XV. lrlarold ....... Reinbarclt, Herbert I. Reisig. Alex ......... .. Reisig, Victor ...... Reneb, Vlfaltcr lf. Reniff. ,l.l10ll11Zl L. ....... . Renwick, Grace D. 41. 203.205, 207, Rexlord. Marion ........ . Reyer. Edna I.. ...... . Reyer. Pauline 17. ...... . Reynolds, Lorraine M. Reynolds. Owen D. ...... . 1Ql10ilKl0S. Genevieve .. .137. Ribe, Viola M. ....... 176 Rice, X1Vil'frccl 1. ........ . J, Richards. Beatrice C. .... . Richnrcls, Bill ........ Ricltzxrcls, RiCl1Ill'llSl Ridgluy. Lucille A. ..... . mn. Ardith E. .. .. Wfallaee A. .. .51 Ridout, litbel li. ........ . Riemersn 21. ClilTo1'1l 1-1. 1 Riley. lone ............... Riley, X'Villiz1n1 1. ..... .. Ritchey. Alyee L. .... . Ritchey. Helene M. Rix, Helen L. .... . Rix, H. Lucille ....136, 136 208 246 203 166 137 .... 135 ..if 126 .. .77 116,237 .... 136 136 213 :ffl 164 ..fi 176 136,267 136 266 251,266 218 225 .77 318 266,266 204 243 fi: 127 1.2 157 201 251 ... 178 ... 137 229 241 137 1 1 , 270 .79 264 270 164 51 . 261 269 ,215 262 178 181 266 181 181 273 279 277 177 136 272 51 276 276 272 51 237 320 274 175 253 180 276 273 77 264 309 253 274 276 219 264 274 181 264 137 77 137 Roberts. 12. Rachel .... .... 172 Roberts, Qlrene ,M. ............... 175, 274 Roberts. Margaret E. ......... 137, 270, 229 Roberts, Louis E. ...... 51, 198, 200, 235, 251 Robinson, Mrs. Augusta . . . .77, 262 Robinson. Doris B. ... . . . . . . 137 Robinson, Glivia. C. . . . 138,243 Robinson, Wfiliifred L. . . . . . . 138 Rode, Harriett J. ............. 138, 203, 204 Roe, Bernice M. ................. 138, 268 Roe, Forest H. ....... 245, 256, 267 299 304 Rogers. Bernice M. .............. 138 Rogers, Frances E. . 138 Rogers. Ruth I. .... .. 274 Rogers, Vlfalter XV. .. . 311 312 Rogers, Yeteve Louis . . . ..... 178, 246 Rognsta, Lettie L. .... 64, 265,316 Roblen, Inez L. ......... ...... 1 78,271 Ronienee, NVilliam P. . . . .... . . . 171 Ronda, Doris L. .... ....... 1 75 273 Rook, Clara E. ..... 77 230,237 Root, Norman R. ...... . .. 164 Rose, Dorothy I. ...... .... 1 38,269 Rosenweier, Ruth Mi. . . . .... .. . 171 Ross, Ernest I. ..... ...... . .. 172 Roth, Clarence F. .. . 5 216, 263 Roth, Helen I. .... ...... . 51 237 Routson, Paul H. . .. ...... 138 Rowe, Lura A. ....... .... 1 78 227,269 Rowland, Audrey I. ..... ...... . .. 164 Rowland. Catherine L. .... .... 1 38. 269 Rowley. H. Edwin ..... ..... 1 39,215 Ruddock, Beatrice .... ..... 1 39, 274 Rupers, Catherine L. .... ..... 1 39,269 Russell. Dorothy H. .. ...... 178 Russell. Goldie M. .. ..... 175,273 Russell, Marion K. . . . ..... 219,237 Russell, Maxine H. ..... 139,255 Ryall, Adina ........... ..... 1 39 251 Rynbrancl, Kryn .......... ...... 1 39 Rynbrandt, Dorothy M. ...... 176 Ryno, Forrest A. ..... ..... 1 73, 216 S Sack, Thelma R. ..... ...... 2 61 Sadler. Gladys O. ..... 139 211 Saile, Mildred I. ......... .. 260 Salesbury, Iola I. .. .... 164, 177, 266 Sall, I-lannali .,... ...... 1 39 270 Salter, Harold .. . ..... 139 295 Page Three Hxmdrca' Ninety-fizfe Samuel, Sadye I. . . . ...,... 176, 253 Samuelson, Ruth . . . . . .17S, 266, 269 Sanborn, jack NV. .... ....... 1 39,216 Sanders, C. E. ,... 1. .... 51,219 266 Sanders, Hazel R. .... ..... 1 40, 249, 274 Sanderson. Leo E. .... ..... 1 40. 245, 275 Sanford, Grace B. .... .... 5 1, 203, 249, 251 Santee, Madaleen L. . .......... 140 Santinga, Beatrice A. .......... 140 Saunders, M. E. ...... .,.. 1 40, 269 Saunders, R. Clayton .. . 140 Sawyer, Edward E. . . . . . .51, 259 Sawyer, Margaret H. . 140 Sayles, Julia S. ....... ...... . 51,203 Schaeffer. James XV. ............. 310 Schaibly, Colon L. . . . .... 52, 219, 227, 239 Schalm, Alfred C. ............ 140,216,275 Schalm, Margaretha F. ...... .52 241 Schemahorn, Gladys M. .. .... 141 274 Schick, 'Mary E. ...... ..., . .. 173 Schmidt, D. M. ........ ...... . .. 77 Schmidt, Josephine M. . . .173, 203. 204 Schmidt, Rose ......... ...... . 77. 249 Schmieding, M. ....... ...... 5 2,277,319 Schmitz, Eugenia E. ..... 172, 243 277 Schoch, Harry F. ...... ...... . .. 299 Schouten, Margaret I. .... 172 Schrump, Henry G. .... ...... 2 99,300 Schrader. Maxine N. . . ,.... 177, 266. 270 Schrier, Marian D. . . . ...... 141, 246 Scl?rier, Virginia B. . . . ..... 237, 255 Schroder, Helen M, ...... . . . 140, 269 Scl1roeder, Margaret E. .. ..... 140 Schuring, John H. .... ....... 1 41 Schut, Marian H. .. . . . .141, 270 Schwedler, Carl I. .... .......... 1 S1 Scott, Cecil G. ...... ..,. 5 2, 239, 251 Scott, Cecile F. ........ 141 Scott, Edith L. .... 154 265 Scott, Rhea A. .......,. . 179 Scott, Thelma B. .... .141 249 Sehald, Viola K. ..... .... 5 8,219,225,237 Seborg, Herman W. .......... 141,285 292 Sebring, Peter ...... ....... 2 95 298 Secord, Arthur E. .41, 197, 207,219,225 235 Secord, Vera 1. ...................... 78 Seeley, De Vere .... .... 1 79, 268 Server, Alma ..... ..... 5 2,277 Server, Lorna M. .... ...... 1 41 Severance, Helen S. . . . . . . .141 Page 77ll'L'L' I-Imzdrcn' Ninety'.v1:r Severance, Lois M. . Syedel, Anna L. Seymour, Te5sora L. Sharpe, A. Marie Sharpe, Olive lf. Sharrar, Hellen L. . Shattuck, Nina C. .. Shaunding, Donna L. Shea, Lenore C. Shearman, Mabel C. Shedina, Carl H, Sheldon, Arthur F. Shelton, Glenna li. . Shepard, Amy L. Shilling, Lawrence .. Shinn, Fancheon F. Slioeniaker, Lawrence Shull, Clare ........ Shultcrs, Helen .... Shulters, .Ruth li. .. Sieb, Mabel A. Simon, Ruth U. Simon, lVaneeta, D. Simpson, Alice ..... Simpson, Raymond L Siinpson, Tranquil .. Sink, Darl C. ..... . Siple, Claudia H. Sissala, Oscar .... . Skeels, Helen L. Skinner, Helen A. Slack, Laceal ...... Sliter, Mildred .... Slivensky, Hilma .. Sloa11, M rs. Fern .... Slye, Kathryne .... Smeed, Edna L. Smith, A111121 li. Smith, Caroline J. .. Smith, Della M. Smith, Florence A. . Smith, G. L. ...... . Smith. Glenn ...... Smith, ,Lelia A. Smith, Lorine ..... Smith, Lucille J. Smith, Margaret .... Smith. Mary Helen . Smith, Mildred L. ....... . Smith, 170, 215, 225, ,227,235 .....52, ....143 .52.255 ... 141 142,265 ... 142 .,. 174 142,271 ... 165 .78,278 142,271 142,249 ... 142 261,262 ... 142 178,271 215 272 142,264 ... .52 ... 165 ... 269 ... 178 ... 266 ... 211 .. 78 ... 142 ... 142 ... 143 245 233 231 251 ... 264 143,269 ... 143 165,266 .78,203 143,264 ... 143 143 219 ... 165 ... 78 175 273 213 263 ... 173 ... 143 ... 167 ... 78 178 219 .4. 261 165 265 ... 52 165 312 Myro11 E. ..78, 259, 266, 304,310, Smith, Orla L. ... . . . .143, Smith, Pearl 1-1. Smith, Leona ..... Smith, Rosa ...... ..... Smith, Virgie j. .... 143, Smith, Wayne P. .. ..... 53 Smith, Wilma L. .. .... 144, Snow, Carl 13. .78,'217 Snow, lislher J. .... 144, 255 Snow, Mortimer S. . ..,.. .. Snyder, Loraine lvl. . ..,.. .. Snyder, Roscoe 17. .. .... .79 Sohleslcey. Louis T. . ..., 145 Sominers, Florence E. .. . . . . . . . . Sorr. Helen A. .,... .... 1 45, Spztllorcl. Wallace li. .... . Spzuilding, Agnes M. .... . Slllllllfllllgf. Bernard L. ... ... . . . . Spaulding, W'ilma H. .53, 243 Spear, jane L. ..... ..... . . Spence, Lorna ...... .... 1 44 Spelicer, Charles M. .... . Spencer, livah L. ... ..... Spencer, G, l. ...... .... 1 44 Spencer, Gertrude D. ...... . Spencer, H. Arlene ........ 53, 227, 241 Spencer, Nlzn'g:u'et 1. ...... . Spencer, Pauline B. . .... 165 Spenec-r, Genevieve R. ... ...... . Spooner, H. 1Vinifrcd .... 144, Sprague. Margaret A. .... 144, Sprout, Luellzl ...... 144. 213 Squire, 1Vi1a ...... ....... Stznlzxrrl, Doris C. .. . . . . . Stanton, Florence L. .... 165 Starks, luvelyn ..... ... Stztrring, Marjorie C. ...... . Starring. Ralph .... ,...... Starring, Robert XV. 86,225,230 Stznifter. Dorotlty li. .... 145 Stearns, Hazel li. . .... 145 Steele, L'lar:.t R. .. 145.273 Steehy, ltlhert L. .. ..... 53 Steffens, Russell .... .79, 235 Steffey, Virgil Allen ....... Stcimle, linrl ....... ....... Stein, Josephine .... .... 1 73 Steinbaelr, .losephine E. .. ..... 79 318, Stenholm, Gladys .. . .... . . . . Stenson, Helen 12. . .53, 255, 265 78 279 S3 233 283 264- 311 268 165 144 235 305 79 261 79 171 53 249 79 273 53 144 270 144 247 267 266 178 271 273 263 265 79 266 172 53 79 239 273 219 317 251 272 181 181 277 320 145 267 Stenson, T, E. 267 Stevens, Ruth B. 145 271 Stevens, Viola L. . . . . . . .53 267 Stevenson, Loraine . . . . . . . . 145 Stewart. F. K. ...... ...... 1 45, 255 Stewart, Lucille V. .. . .... 79, 211 264 Stewart, Madonna D. ...... 213 263 Stewart, Vivian A. .... .... 1 75 219 273 Stilee, Charles E. . .. ...... 261 Stillwell, Elmer D. .... 79, 235 251 Stimac, Mary A. .... .... . .. 145 Stites. Marguerite M. . .. 146 249 Stoddard, Lois E. ..... . 146 Stoll. Madeline M. .... . .. 54 Stoner, Doris A. ...... . . . ... 176 Stonte, Gretchen A. . . . .... 174 Streeter, Esther L. .... .... 5 4,243 251 Streeter, Lois E. ...... .... 8 0, 211,227 Striegle. Catherine M. ...... 178 Strockis, Alex A. ......... 80. 256, 285, 292 Stroh. lrene A. ....... ........ . .. 54 Strong, Fred li. .... .. . . . . 146 Strong, Marguerete . . . . . 146, 271 Stroud, Ruth 1. ... .. . . . . 146 Struble. Vivian . . . . . . 178. 270 Stuart, Mary M.. .. . . . . . . . 171 Stuck, Roy D. ...... 146.215 Stutzman, Evelyn . . .175, 176. 274 Suggitt, Ivan E. ...... ...... . .. 146 Sullivan, Esther M. .....,........ 80 Summerfelt, Milton F. . . .146. 256 285 293 Sumerlott, Ruth E. .......... 178, 269 Sundblad. Clifford P. ....... 245.253 Sunblad. 1'lfoward . . . . . . .54, 253 Sutton, Melba L. .... 146 264 Swanson, Oscar -E. .. .48 227 239 Swantusch. V. T. .. 174 Swartz, lltlaebelle .. . 80. 278 318 319 Sweeney, Agnes E. . . . .... .. . 146 264 Sweet. Charles H. .... .... 8 O, 235, 272, 275 Sweet, Velma B. ...... 147 .T Tahberer, Dorothy K. Taffee, Marjorie H. ...... . Tag. Herbert G. . . .54, 196, 198, Tait, Donald I. ........... . Taveggia. Angelo Taylor, Jean . . . . . 261 .54, 105 , 225 181 295 ,298 219, ,261 147 ,235 293 239 Page T111-ee Hzzndred Niixety-seven Taylor, Meredith . . . Taylor. Zella A. .. Teeters, Dale ...... TenHave, David F. ....... . Termeer, Beatrice A. Termeer, Cornelia I. Tetztaff, Aclelheid .... Teusinlc, Mary ....... Theisen, Kathryn E. Thibodeaux, Oscar VV. Thiel. Hazel ......... Thiel, Norman ..... Thomas. Doris A. .... . Thomas. Frances L. T homas, Norma Mae Thompson, Alice B. Thompson, Ethel .. . Thompson Iola M. . Thompson Thrall, E. Sylvia E. Avis ..... . . . Thrapp. Ruth E. ...... .. Thurston, Bettie M. Thurston. Blanche .... Thurston, Cecil ..... Tiffany, Rhea L. ..... . Timmerman, B. H. Titus, Robert ...... Todd. Maurine XV. . Todd, Maxine ...... Toof, Frances ........ b. Tortellet, Maggie B. Towne. Edith ........ Trautman, George .... Trenary, Lester B. Trenary, XVm. G. ..... Trevarthen, F. VV. ......,. . Triekey. Margaruite A. .. Trienvieled, Estelle M. Trierweiler, Estelle .... Trimpe, Adrian ....... Tripp, Kathryn E. Troy, Mary R. Truitt, Ruth ..... Tryon, Edwin ...... Tubbs, Dorotha M. Tucker, Ella ....,.. Tucker, Ethelyn ...... Tulos, Suzanne E. Turner, Margery L. Twiss, Helen ........ Page Tlzrrc Humlrzvl Ninety-eig 171,l74,225,239 .......... 17S .... 181,310 311 .......147,276 54,203 255 271 .......147,271 ..... S0 ....54,267 ....80 27S 312 ... 147 ..... 147 ...17S 270 ....54,233 ..... 174 ...... 173 ...147 253 .......... 147 .......116 253 .80,241,278 319 ...172,249 277 ...,... .. 147 ...... 165 ........ 310 237 249 ........ 269 ....147 233 .....14S 274 .....14S,270 ..... 148 ... 160 ..... 148 .....181 305 .......... 266 ...148,216 265 54,233.245,253 .......... 55 ...166 316 ..... 266 ....S0 272 ..... 148 ...... 166 ...14S,271 ..... 81 ...148,249 ...177,269 ... 148 ..... 55 ...175 273 ..... 81 ht U Udell. Helen M. ..... . Usborne. Jessie E. .... . . ...... 149. 148, 27s, 260 320 V Valentine, Regenia E. .. . . . .. 173 Van Antwerp, Freda E. .... 149 Van Atta, A. ........... .... 1 72 Van Dam. Cornelia .... 175 Van Dellen, jerrian ....... 55, 233 Vallclenbark, Esther .... .... 1 78, 219, 269 Vanden Berg, Esther M 1-19, 318 320 Vanderheek, Arthur ..... .... 1 49, 166, 266 Vanclerbroolc, Getha .... ...... S 1 211 Vnnclerstar, Mabel ........ .... 1 49 VanderVen, Henrietta C. ..., .... 1 49 V2ll1ClC1'v'CIl. Johanna D. .... 149 Van Dureu, George F. .. .... 181 Van Dyke, Berle ........ .... S 1,259 Van Fossen, Elizabeth E. .. ........ 166 Van Horn, Edward ........ 166,266 Van I-Ioven, Hazel 149, 237, 270 Van 1-luizen, john .... 166,265 Van Huyelc, A. ....... ........ 2 13 Van Leuven, Ben G. .... ........, 8 1 Van Lewen, Vernard E. ....... 259, 299 30-1 Van Mere, Arthur ..... .... 3 05,310,312 Van Pcenan, Margaret .... ....... 1 49 Van Sickle, Earl ........ .,.. 1 66,267 Van Sickle, Evelyn .... 110,270 Van Sielcler, Ruth .... ...... 1 75 Van Single, Frank ....... .... 1 10,272 Van Vessem, Gertrude .... ......... 2 78 Van Vleck, Nellie ...... ..... 8 1,249,262 Van Vynck, Bertha ......... 213 Van Vyven, M. D. .. ....... 213 Veatch, Jeanette ...... ....... 2 79 Veenhuis, Ethel M. 110,213 263 Veenstra, 11Vinnie ....... .... 1 10, 264 277 Verburg, Dorthiea D. .. ...... 110,211 Vind, Maurine F. .... ....... 1 10 Vinlc, Miriam R. . . . 160, 206 269 Vinsilc, Catherine M. .. .... 110 253 Violetta, Sec. ........ .... 1 81 253 Virgo, Harriet L. ..---. - 55 Virgo, Jennie ....... .... 1 79,2615 Virkus, Wfalter L. .. .215,216.263 Vos, Irene ...... 167, 267, 317 Vose, Marjorie Vydarcny, ,lohn ..... NV 1Vaber, Tllllllllil ...... VMZlClllCl', Mildred L. . Wlule, Cliarles H. VVadel, lidna ....... 1V:1fl'le, Gladys R. .. XVagner, Jennie G. Waisanen, liva K. XValdo, Mary li. .. 1N'2llgl'4.'ll, Myrtle .... 1v1'lllCCl', Carroll E. .. hvillliill' L'1u1sta11ce xvilllilfl' Grace M. Walker XN allcer Marion li. .. Mildred L. .. 1Vall:ley, Marie D. XMilll0l', Alice B. . Q' M Ware. Alice L. ..... . 1v2'll'lll1.L', Doris M. Xvllfli, Grace E. 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