Western Michigan University - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)
- Class of 1931
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Lv, .,- ,,. - - ,., V'-'..L,.,T, I- 1.-.j - I 5.1 I . . ,-I. . ' m 'EH' A' ' -. f- 1 Wsfvl-4:21 1,--sw-'gif 1:iP4r?fEEv4'f2-'es-? fpfr-2155? ,-. . ., 2' , r ' 5 - ' ' ' ..- . 1-1-L.f'.?LlL'Ir 'A ...-.-1-mfr.abwfn-F.'1'-'-'!'j Qff?g1-f-21121355 .-gtg., , I A-:',Ql.,:j.:vm' 4u1:: ' ,A ..,,' h : 'iff-546630 -if.-L vt - ' . . - Pl f '4-If - ' -+C-'I .E . 2 m--'fS1f ?'- - . MESSAGE STICKS. NGIENT M E 'TRANEMI DEM T MU IN TD UN EDICAT T0 tl1e Honorable Henry B. Vandercoolc, HFatl1er of Western, wl1ose energy re- sulted in the passage of tlwe bill creating Western State Teachers College, May 27, 1904, tl1is laoolc is respect- fully cledicated. I u N . :g-g.'mg'xg xx ,X X3 ': rf-Q -Mx-- '. ' -1' -F,5E4jj: W - M , .,.. -' 11.4---.,,.,.J-up EARLY AMERICAN SCHDUL. AT DEDHAM MASSACHUSETTS 1 I VI I , fl X I x , Xxx X I XX . I m 1 LN. L W. 7 'L X1 J 7, I4I .Y x Y I 1. W A ,A I x AN AUTHENTIC SKETCH CIF MR. VANDERUCIDK IN HI5 LEGISLATIVE DAYS H. N PM iw-wi' 3 1 r 1 -41 w . 5, ' .1 , v. f ' 1 L 'vo 5 1. ' ' ' ' 3 .' ' ft r f X ,ff ,Lt 'Y ' In r 1 e , r Qf t f , L, I ' itll! - 4 ll , ' V' , ' .,43',il!w ,,,, --is , . ' - H . f.... -wt .401 - - ,L A I I, .111 f - 1..,. V 1, I I kll K5 ' ' 5 - , .il T., 'e ' HUMAN acnnnus IN THE 'rsmwuss OREWORD N this, the 1931 Brown ancl Golcl, we bring you a record of the college year. May the memories that these pages awake bring to you a stronger realization of the true spirit and the worthy icleals of your college. v ANCIENT EDLICATIDNAL IMPLEMENTE USED HY THE MUNKB Scenic Scholastic Activities Features Organizations Athletics Satire To the Student Body and Faculty of Western State Teachers Collegeg A most gracious greeting: It is most inspiring and stimulating to me that this year is the 27th commencement in this wonderful temple of edu- cation. About thirty years ago I felt it to be an impelling duty to create for Western Michigan,it's first state institu- tion of learning, and for that accomplishment, I am the reci- pient of testimonials of thanks again and again, for which I am very grateful. I am presuming very few of the present students were born when the college was instituted, and yet from the esteem with which the students spontaneously receive me, I might be likened to an ancestor. But glory for the past is not sufficient, it is the present and future that we must cope with to make for the betterment of conditions, and it is my wish that each and every student will dare meet obligations of life in a manner that will signalize them as citizens for good, and so distinguish them as Nwestern Graduates.u I will say to you: do not be copyists, but initiate, invent and be original because a new order of conditions is being demanded and your intuitive faculties should be awakened to the needs of the hour. 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X ff' 1, -i 1..i-7. - ADMINISTRATION 33 svn: Blown Amo GOLD or-'1og1 l I Q: i 'J ,ft x X I 'K rt, A- AX XV- L . 1 i ,. ,,5fn.VEY:.,'1,1f.,T::,'- --, Q - Nawsiifrffilnqi l 2 'W l -s?ri.p,11'Z5' 1 3 - ive f l f 15 u, LZ.-E is :ig , , - ' H '. 4.5.1 3521. 'f'--, fg gffgkfg ,fffasih 'S-'.f'i'f R2 rj ,fflaniw ,V - X - lllx '- f :Jr 4114 ' 2 ':.---tif? ' Wikia Q , f'f'.:f f -I ' l 'fit Lx ?ff'w,1l E - E ' 7:1-'E ' f Q. -3525? -PT1 Qv5E1ij 4212. ' Y mX3Hwsxaot1f?Q13'4t, i 1437 'w ' Haus 'Z 1 'Hg-iff'-'-? J13:vV 1 1. , it X ff L25 , - 'Q U The Brown and Gold of l9L'5l is a creditable 4 production and worthy of hearty commendation. W Its distribution will be roduotive of benefit to l , Western State. 7 The total enrollment of the graduating classes for the year l9QQ-51 will be approximately 950. On commencement day, June 22, the total number of graduates will number l3,85O. In large , measure, this body of alumni determines the ' 5 standing of Western in the state and nation. i On behalf of the faculty, l desire to con ratulate the senior class on this s lendid I . . P l edition of the Brown and Gold. 1 N , ll Pug Tlzirly-0 ADMINISTRATION It ::: , . Y , . , TR: BILOVVWAIQDGOLD or roal Hockjlz, JOHN C. Regislmr and Dirccim' of E.1'lm1sin11 ELLSWOEIII- FRANK E' I I I AI BII Hope College IlC'Cf0I of Tmnzzng Sc 10015 , U. of Michigan A. B. Alma College I I I I I PI2LLIa'r1', RAY C. Dram of Men DAVIS, BERTI-IA S. Dvnn, of Wmnfu . Huntington College ' A. B. and A. M. Univ. of Michigan . II I I I I I I - . I i , A. 4, G2 .2 ln. M .- Acxmav, HUGH M. Nu.ll1vuu1lzc.v Emu IOITI Stt N IS IMT , . , or Iwes ern a e forma . cioo, I A' Olivet Conegel chica' Oklzllioluag Bethany Conservatory I 530 L'mVel'S'tY- of Musicg Chicago Musical Collcgeg , I ' xVICI1l1L2l Conservatory of Music. I I I-II II I I I II I - I I I ANDERSON, SELAIA E, ,JI-I AIaGABR1oH'1', l.AVEI!NE Biology I Chicago A1-I Institute. Ph. B., University of IChiC21g0: M- S. Columbia University Teachers 'II College. I I ' I I I I I I BARNHART, HAROLD HARBOUR, liI.TZABETH L. History PIU'-YICUI Edlffflflflll A. B. Wellesley Collegeg A. M. I I University of Minnesota. Columbia University. I'I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I II I n BIET ', I D Speech I Bmrroo, GROVER C. AlL15fhC1l1l1IIC.V I . St -,Q S 2 ' e Che,-5 C01- I Gcncseo Normal School: A. B. and .Id ,I -,M U' ' 'Sm' f Southern I A. M. University of Michigan. I-I 10111 ' 'I I I ' I I I II Biscoma, AMELIA Fnomzxciz I BIGELUW, EIOXVARD F. Economics English, High 551,001 A- B- VVCSICYZUI U11IVCI'5IU'3 A- M- Michigan State College: A. Kal- I Hafvafd Umvefslty' amazoo Collegcg Universlty of I Michigan. I I I I ll ' 22: :D - ' Ill I Page Thirty-iwo ADMINISTRATION THE Bl0VVF-I RID L CIT- BIACIXBLRN JANI ANN Early Elmm um: I Edmrztum B S 'leaehers College Columbia UIIIVLFSIIX A M Teachers Collage Coluullaaa UIIIX ersltv Boxxx ru I otrw Fvoclzlzplzx B S Un1ve1s1ty of Chlcigo Boyrx uox Lures NVUODBURY CIICIIIIKH I A B Webteru State TeacherQ Lol e Umverslty of lVIlLl1lglll Brcovm XVII lx Lnqlzsh D H'Irv'udD111ve1i1tx BLRNIIANI Muze. NRIT II Hzslorx St lte Normal School West Chester PCllllSyIXdl11H A B A M Umver sltv of M1ch1 In CXIN WIILIAII H IIla1'l11n1zIi1t.I and Ifllfll School P1111 fzfval A B I.,1llXCI'SltV of IIIICIII an M A Tuehere Colle e Columhn Um vermty Cook Fzmx Bum COIIIIIZFICI' Hzglz Tclzvnl XVLSICTII State 'lexchers College BI me II 'IROLII Jlfathcmancs B S and A M U1llVCfblty of AllCI1l,HI1 B0'1'1-IE M IRI Plzwzcal Izducnfzon Umverslty of WISCOIISIII A B Vlfuteru State Teachers Colle e Bmuox T..roT1 C Illuszc B S XVCSIIEYU State Teaehexs Col esfe BURNIIAM ERINIIST Ama! Educatzon Ph B md A M Alblon College Ph D Columbla UIIIXCFSIIX Buzxuxnr SMITH Hzsfaw and Sorzal Science Ph B A M AIIJIOII College CIFXIIAIXIJ I'IA7FL Enqlzsh VI estern State feaehers Colle e Loot HAIQOLD B Bmloqy A B Cornell Colle c IOlAl M S IOIA'l State Colle e State Umver my of Iowa Rubh Mechcal Col le e Unnermtx of Chxca 0 ll Page Thzrty three I I I ... , lf! i I i r 4 V II! I B ' A G O D I 7' 3 I I I I . - - 2 If I -I - WI I 1' 'I A ' ' 1' r I . -. - I' 'cr . . , Il 1 In .3 l . ,. I I I I ,I I . u 1 . I Sw-.,,f-: 1-' K' ' u H ' ,' -- . .,. . ' ' Z . ' . Q . . , , . . ID- , . U , I I I I I- I , 1- f H. . I ' I A I A - I ,. L . . - -.' 'D' . ' , A . , , ,. 1 ' I' - I i - 1 . lm. . ' ' NL' '. ' ., eh , I . I I I - fly! I J.. 'T' I l Y- I M4 , I 4 v . A. B.. U. of Texas' A. M. and Ph. I , ' -. . I , , Y, . . 1 . . , ., c c ' '.. ,'. ' 'y ' f I II I I - xv- Y' . T 4 ' ., V N . . , f I , . , . A, l J A I 5 v. .g . ., . . - . A I m. ,. , ge G . ., . .. . I I I z J, I. A . .I 1, '-. ' .' - 'r v ' I I , .V .. .. , -. K. . fx. , ' , g- ' X . . ' ' , g' : . . -fa . . g, . ,z - I I I 9' . ,.. . . . I ' 5 ' . . L. L- L I v ' Q .' , . . . N -g' , '21 Q. . I A I ,Z Q b If P I gg U - I 5 ' Y 7' ' - 5 .V 1 - I S I V ' 5 .' S - I - n l Y ' QI I V Cl I I . ADMINISTRATION Ill Ill . Tn: Blown Anncoco or 19:11 l Counts, HOWARD DELoss .JlgI'iK1lIfIll'L' i IJOCKERAY, LEONE F. Latin B. S. Michigan State College. A. B. University of Michigan. EICHER. EDITH M. Ellylixll lfl.l7RlIJGli, Romain I. Chemistry A- B- M01'1ji1JgSid5? Colleges M. A. B. .S. Kalamazoo College: M. S. C0llllTll3l2lUl11VCl'SlllY- Izlnnfersity of Chicagog Research Z . f Lalitornia Inst. of Technology. E'1'r1NGER, CLAYTUN Lxxuas Sociology 1 B. S. University of Michigang M. Izvl-:R1a1'1',JOHN P, llfutlzcnzrzfzrs D. Detroit College of Medicine and A. B., A. M. University of Mich- 5l1l'gCfy: M. A. University of Mich- igang Ph. D. Columbia University. igan: Ph. D. University of Pitts- burgh. l I 1 . FOI-EYJ. LOUIS E'1!7I'-ill FORD, PEARL L. Mallzrllzfzfics A. B. Obi? U11.lVC1'SifY JIM- Ohio A. B. VVeste1'n State Teachers Col- V State Unxversityg Universities of lem.. I Dyon, Poitiers, and Besancon, ' 1' . . France. g I Fox? JOHN E. P,U,m.S GARY, LQRENA M. English - . . - - . A. B. Western State Teachers Col- B. S. University ot Ll1lCZlfY0Q A. M. I -V - . - O, University of Penn' 5 Inge, Ln1weis1t5 ot Chicago. i , I Gaiw, BIITCHELL I. Gm., ,IUHN XV. Physical Eduvation N , 1J1'5'-vm , Ed m 1 A. B. XVestern State Teachers Col- B. S. University of Minnesota. huge' 5 I il GlnilaNxx'Al,I., ,i'lARRY P. Spanislz it Gonimnn. I-Iexnx' Niaweia. Biology B. L. Ohio WCS1ex.zm University. ! 131113. University of Michigan: Ph. A. B. Western State Teachers Col- D. University of Michigan. legeg AZM. 'Iieachers College, Col- , nnibia L.: L. ot Berling U. of Mexico. N Vi . Sf! EEE Pugu Tlzia-131-four ADMINISTRATION :Ii C ' V A-ra: amoevvn ANoGoi.D,.Qr?,-493: I I I-Lxmusox, LUCIA Gcograplzy I I-Iixicr, J. LEE A, B.'Uniyer5ity of' Michigang M. I 1l!UfllC'7lI!lf'iCS, High School 5- UINVCVSIW Of Chicago- A. B. 'Western State Teachers Col- lege. j HENliX', Tnizouoiuz S. Psyclwlogy HT!-HARD, GEORGHH- A. B., Ill. Wfesleyan Universityg A. E'I mmm and Psychology M. University of 111.5 Ph. D. Uni- Iowa State Teachei-5 Collegeg A. yersityof Ill. B., A. M., Ph. D. University of lowag Teachers College, Columbia University. I N HOCKliNI?5IlRH', iii. QAZFLIA B IITMCII HNF, FRED S' Manual Arm . ' A. B. Ve es ey 0 egeg orceanx - , , I Q Universityg French Summer School, 1QNiitegI1.Bt?t?tirg?ClEfiI31iCS:1 Middlebury, Vermontg Radclilife, Abe' 'A' HICS5 3 ' College. N . I I . Hussiav, Doius A. Physical Educulinn HYAW55, .IUUSON A- ., ,. 1 . , , Sargent School, Cambridge, Mass.: - Ih3'v'Ca'I Ed wh'0n , B. S. XVestern State Teachers Col- A. B. Wfestern State Tezkichfri Col- 1 lege. , legeg M. A. University 0 lx ic igan. I I ,L 07115 'Fi . , . Kizxnrian, Llcsuiz A. Biology. KERCHER, LEUNARD CLAYTON U B. A. Campbell Collegeg M. A. Un- Sociology iversity of Kansasg Ph. D. Univer- A. B. and A. M. University of sity of Chicago. Michigan. KRAW' EUNICE E' I I'I l,.ix1-IMAN, CARROLI. P. Speech Wfestern State Teachers College: ,. . - A. B. and A. M. University of Qb?lvRIIQg,C:3li?e' A' M' Un Michigang American Academy at 'WISH O I' S ' ' Rome. LEIG1el'1'oN, BBRTHA M. C0llIlIlL'l'L'I' I'INPBLOM'Y5NNJI ELIZABETH 'SIPMCII B' S' Boston L-niversityl M. A. University of Iowa. no 4' an '23 Page Tlzirty4rI1.fe ADMINISTRATION .Zh f f - -f f I1 ' W r r TH: Blown Ano cotta or iv-:tai I LOUTZENHISER, MTNNIE DEZENA ' NICCRACKEN, WVILLIAM Clzcmisfry EIWIISII ' A. B. -University of Michigang Ph. B. S. Northwest Teachers College, D. University of Chicago. Missourig M. A. University of I 'Wfashingtong Columbia University. I MAHER, CHARLES H. IWABIEK, VERN E. Hisfnry p1,3.Xfm1Ed,,m,f0,, A. B. Wfestern State Teacliers Col- A, B, Vvgstcm State Teachers Col- legeg University of Michigan. lege. llLx4RBL'Rr:12R, XVAL'l'ER G. Plzlkrics MATTEIS25' JAMIE R' T I Elliiiill . . W. I . . . . 1 estern tate eaciers o - !fiinB'f M' S' Ullwcfhlty of Mmm' legcg A. M. Harvard University. I MAT,-OCR, JUANITA gpmfgll MAYBEE, HARPER C. Music I A. B. Indiana Universityg M. A. A. B. Wfestern State Teachers Col- Columbia University. legeg M. of Music, University of W Michigan. I MOORE, FLOYD VVAYNE Econvmicx Mooiuz, MARY A, Home Economics A. B. Albion Collegeg A. M. Uni- Teachers College, Columbia Univer- ,I versity of Miehigang Northwestern sityg B. S. Weste1'11 State Teachers I University. College. I I I I I lVf0SS,'X7ERA M. English NICHOLS, CHAS. S. Manual Arts , A, B. X1Vestern State Teachers Col- A. B. Western State Teachers Col- lege. ' legeg A. M. University of Michigan. I I I X Nomss, LUCILLE ABIZOTT Eizglish PAUEN, HAZEI. I. Art A A. B. Kalamazoo Collegeg A. B. S. Mass. School of Artg Boston University of Micliigang University University and University of Ore- of Chicago. gon. Page Thirty-.ri.r ADMINISTRATION I I I I I THE 'BILOVVF2 AFIWDGGLD OF lqfii P1-IILLIPS, Ei-'rua B. Early Elc-mmta-ry Education. B. S. University of Minnesota: A. M. Teachers College, Columbia Un- iversity. RAWLTNSON, ELEANOR English University of Chicago. R1-ivNsin'1u,zr:i:. XVM. J. Ecovzomirx Hope College: Ph. D. Central Col- lege: State University of lowag A. M. University of Michigan. RUSSEL., Romzar R. History and Sofia! Srimzrc A. B. McPherson Collegeg M. A. University of Kansasg Ph. D. Uni- versity of Illinois. SCHUMACHER, RUTH V. Home Ecofzouzirs B. S. Iowa State Collegeg M. A. Columbia University. SIIAXV, LAURA V. Sfvrcclz B. S. Ohio XVesleyan Universityg A. M. University of Michigan. S1-m.1.tNr:, Dlwum CARI. Poliliml Scimicv A. B. Miami Universityg M. A. University of NVisconsing Ph. B. Ohio Northern University. PULLIN, DON O. Manual Arts B. S. Detroit Teachers College. READ, HlERBER'F W' 1LL1AM ' Plzysical Education A. B. VVestern State Teachers Col- legeg University of Michigan. ROBINSON, NVM. MCKINLEY I,7i7'l'fl0I'-, Deparfwzenl' of Rural Ecl- -zzcatmn B. S. Hiram Collegcg M. S. Teach- ers College, Columbia University. SANc:R1aN, PAUL V. Director of Resvarclz. Dc'pafrf'uz.ent A. B. Michigan State Normal Col- legeg A. M., Ph. D. University of Michigan. SEEKELL, GRACE EDITH History A. B., University of Michigan. SHERXVOOD, MARION I. JYWCIIIIICII Arts lVestern State Teachers Collegeg B. S. Teachers Collegeg Columbia Un- I nfersity. I I S 1 isnscn t.Ao, LYDIA E. Art XVcstern State Teachers Collegeg B. S. Chicago Art Institute. ll ll :- YW , lt z Page Tlzirzy-.sez,'e1z ADMINISTRATION TFIE BRCVVN KID L OF SNIIIH J T01v1x1:R PllXllCUIEllllLllflI771 B 9 NVCSYCYII Stxte TC'1Cl1G15 0 cg b11xn1111 LMNA Edzlcafzon and Pwclzaloqy A B LIllIXCI'9ltV ot XI1cl11 ,111 Col lllTlbld L111xLrS1ty SPKRRINIC CHARIlb R Iluforv VVester11 State feachub College A B Columbxa Colle e M A Col umlam Ul11VCF5ltV SIIFIT Roxxxfx A S11j1c11I1Aol of Dc 111011111 aimn 561101111 B S A M TCdChC1N College Co lllfllbll. U111ve1's1tv S 1'1vF1xsoN ELAILE LOUISIL lVeste111 Quite Teacllers College lommd M Church qchool of Dc gn Qumt Pottery btud1o ot Nuv ork Chmago Art IllSt1t1ltC B A E Chxcago Axt I11st1t11te MUN NIARION I 1011111 L111xu'Q1ty oi C1e11 Umvumtw ot Llnoclgo A M Tmgllers Colle L L0llll'l1l3l1 LIIIVCTSIIIQ . TRUN1 111,1i OSCAR S. H is! 0 r 11 ' A. B. A. M. U1liN'El'Sitj of 3' ichi- 4 111. - ixxnhn DOROTH1 A S Muna xVCbtLYl1 St'1te leachers Colle Teachers College, Columb1a Um xermtx S1 RAU GEO Englzslz A B A M Ohm U111vc1s1ty A NI HHYNd1d SFI aku 131111 M 11 H1L111 GLrn1n11 LX B U111vc1s1ty of Ncb1f1sl'1 A NI Columbza -UlllWCl'51tV S1 FPHLX XIILDRI D L Plwxzcal .C11'1l1l1l1011 B 5 Lluverbltv of Ore on S1 1111 xv JOHN C Pxvclmlogv B S Co1111ect1cut State Lollcge M A. TEdCllC1'S Colley. COlLllTll3lcl U11 11L151tv T11111 xx1x1 XX XITLR A Socmlogx -X B Ixzlam 1700 College P11 D L111w:rs1t1 ot XT1cl11 .111 'AN Hmm :RUTH G. .English B. A. M. Lxdvcrsity of Michi- 91111. Page Tl11'rty-eight ADMINISTRATION u I II I Tn: Blown Anne-01.15 or rosa Vi:s'r.fxI., DOROTHY Plzyxz'cail Eziucalion wgLi2:R'CI'ciTA M' 51101116 Ebcqmxnm - . Q. ,. .h . -. o ege 0' llCl.'lStI'l21 rts, B' 5' Umverblty of Mlchlgan' Denton, Texas: A. M. Teachers ' College, Columbia University. IVfILKIiR, LOUISE .I- EHUIISII WALTON, FRANCES Evizmx A. B. Albion Collegcg M. A. Hmm' El'0l1'UNliC-Y 'liericliers College, Columbia Univer- A' B. Uuivergity of Omaha. M' A. SIU Tezicliers College, Columbia Univer- sity. I ,fu WM' rf' VVEAWQR, Emil-:iz C. Mcmmzl .-lrlx XIIILDS' ELMERIH' C H EIIKUIT: - -, -, ,- V A. B. Allevieny o ege: . 1 . B-5-90'umb IU'1'WfS'U- University inf Chicagog Ed. M. Harvard University, Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University. WINDSOR' MYR'fL?,A il H, I Sl I XVISICMAN, MERRILL R. Biology , , ,HIL Ii, IQGI Ima! A. B. Ohio Northern Universityg A. B.. Um-versity ot Michigzmg Un- 'University of Michigan. iversity ot Chicago. Q XY 5, E . R. I XVURNER' CRYSTM'lEj I I FI in IOQDN Iilfilillllfll .-lr-fx, High School , , 'MMU' Al IIUINIUII B. S. XX7CStCI'11 State Teachers Col- W A. B. Michigzui State Nor1n'al 'LoI- lege? State Normal Cpllege' Ypsll- lege: A. M. Umversity ot MlCl1lg2ll1. ami: -University of Xylscmlsiu. X Zurx1r:lui.fxN, E,LIZAHli'I'l'l T. G'urumn TRAINING SCHOOLS A. B. University ol' Michigan: A. ANHHTJ -IOSEPHINE D' 'M. University of XViseousiu: Uni- Blusic, Rivlzluno' mid Porlagf' versity of Berlin: University of - , .f - . f- ,,,. ,,'. . Heiclelbergg American Academy at EI' II hmmm Mumba' Willa . Rome. A d' I TRAINING SCHOOLS Aic1'Hi'1c, MRS, Miwnic XV. Q .5'1lfwl't1i.vo1' l.uIf1' ElP111v1llr11'y ACME' IWLAH RMIHELI 7 J A. B. Iowa State Tezichersg A. M. H0716 Iflmmfmm' I mu I aw Teachers College, Columbia Univer- B- 5- UIHYCVSIU' or KCIIUJCICYZ M. ' sity. A. Columbia Teuelters College. I -:E Page Thirty-nine ADMINISTRATION THE BILOVV FIU L UF BARTR Bess XV 9061111 Smcme fzmzor Hugh Paw Pa L Bur JAMES II S0c1aIScze1zce Scmol Hfgh Rzchlmzd Ph B Umversrty of Clucago M A Umvermty of Michigan B S Teachers Colle L Columbxa Dmversitv BUUER Gkxel: H Huff CRANE ISABILL PlI1ITlCUlLd1lCGf101l A Western Stwte Teachers Col Camfwus Tlllllllilg School cge Mxchlgan Normal College B S Battle Creek College Cufxxuoxm L1 urs D ozfmfc Co1zx1sH LOLISF B A B Vvutuu Stqte Teadurs CO1 Jmuol Hzglz S'cl1o0I Richland e e B S Columbxa U11lVCTSltV LXGIUIXD QIGRID P01 Inge Tramuzg School Dulxx PLRLY J I ozlnqf' B S Mlchl an State Colle e M A Umwerslty ot Mlchlgfm Kansas State Teachers College Lwsrl RMALHFR VI- RNA L FLh'lLHER 1+s1HER P f All Poztnge and Rzclzlanr Ol age Natlonal Colle e of Education Teachers College Columbm Umver Sl Western State Teachers Colle L HIMILGXX xx Rom RTA M HIRBST C01xsTx1xc1: L Povfagc Eafly Elmrzuzfam Pac Pau B S UIIIXEYSIYV of Penn M A B S Te xchexs Colle e Columbia Lolumbm Umvq-glty Umversxtx X Jxxux VVXLTIR C Mzmc Pa L Paw hm IXOQAIIXI Home LCUIIOUIICY Rlfllllllld urcqcru State Tmcherg Colle 6 B S North Texas State Teachess Colle e Denton Texas M A George Peabody Colle e Pa Forty -Y Y ' nu , - f - , , 7 Y 0 FI A LT D D i 9 3 f X W, I 'L , ' I, 15:1 . 4. L ,X X , X X , TX . . X .X . XX . X ' '. . . . ' 3 Y-, - , gi ' X . . , -', I I I '- , l'- . 'I ' 1, - 4, ' , .B. ' C - 'I l . ,- - - . , . . ' . ff, J 2' . P ' X XX X 1- 1- - 1 - A ' 4 ' lg. ' 'l', 7 ' . J ' .X lx . ' X, s. X - ' ' ' ' A. B. Columbia Universityg B. S. , 1 1 'f ' 4, I I Fu '2 ' ., I . , I , . , ' U, g . . I 2 X . s by I ' , L . - 1, tY- I ' 5. f 1', 2 . 5 I , I , , X ,X - 1 -,yy qi v X I X - Q' N' . Iv . ' . ' ' I sl'-'z', 1 . ' .', z A X X XX X X. XY A . .X X X Ls y v A r - ' X 'r ' Mx' b. '- . it I Y I ge ' ' ADMINISTRATION I. ,Z A A I' ' ' :za . . nu Traramovvn ANDGULD orr9:rT KEEFE, AGNES M. LINIIEMAN, DoRo'1'1-IEA MAc'anALr:NE lirmclz and Latin, Paw Paw Portage A. B. and A. M. University of Min- A. B. Indiana Universityg Univer- nesota. sity of Chicago. I I LUBKF, ANNA C- PUVIKUIF MCCORKLE, ELUISE Portage XVestern State Teaclicrs College. Gem-gc Peabody Collggg, A. B, and M. A. I I MCDANIEL MARVIN N, AlL'DOWEI.l., LELA NIARIE Portage Science, Paw Paw Ph. B. University of Chicago. I A. B. University of Colorado. . I I I I I OAS, RAVNULU G. ORCUTT, MRS. ANNA C. I Agriculture, Pa-w Paw M11-Vfff P010 Paw l B. S. Michigan State College. A. B. and M. A. X'llTCSiCl'll Reserve I University, Cleveland. I I I I PI-1ARsoN, ANNA S. Portage PICKARD, VERA E. Portage I Ph. B. University of Chicago. Ph. B. University of Chicago. I I. - IPI Poms, 1'RANc:1s A. Paw Paw RICHARDS, ElN'lBIA I. Portage . Ph. B. University of Chicago. B. S. University of Minnesota. . I I I II II I I ' ROSEMEIIER, RUTH Richland RUTH, CLARHNCIS F- . II 'Western State Teachers College. Mzmcu, Catmfmr Tmnzmg School l lVestern State Teachers College. I I I u 'T I - . , o o A :Es Page Forty-0 ne ADMINISTRATION ,. :Z TH: Blown Anococu or roar Til A X II Srcokn, .ARTHUR E. .S fwvcli, Pa-zu Paw SIMMONS, TXTARY ADAMS Riclzlrmd Y QQTCB. XVester11 State Teachers Col- B. S. Columbia University- Q I U ,. SIMMONS, C. MAE Rirlzlrmd S C O A P I KINNER LE R, . ' B. S. lVest Texas State Teachers ' x 0, age Collegeg M. A, Teachers College, lyqstefll Stale Teachers College? Columbia University. l-Hl1VC1'51fY Of CTIICHSO- S i C.: , '1l.l OHNI' I mx r Ru I mu STUPFT, CLELLA Paw Paw , A. B. XXICSNTTII State Teachers Col- . , lege? University of Qhicago. A. B. Umvcrsity of Nebraslga: A. ' M. Teachers College, Columbia. 1 l TRAGER- LM-A C- VVEHIER, ERNEST Princifval, Richland Ph-Vsiml Ed m li0 1 Paw Paw A. B. Wfcstern State Teachers Col- l B. S. State University of Iowa. lcgeg A. M. Teachers College, Col- Ulllblil University. l i l I T T l , OFFICES ' XV11,K1e1zsox, CATHERINE D. Porlagr B. S. Central Missouri Stute.'Teach- ACKLEY SARA E. Y ersipollegeg M. A. COlL1lI'lb12l Ulll- Mfauagmx C00Pl,,.Um,C, Store 1 versity. Y W, ALUMNI SECRETARY CLARK, EDITH E. Lillrary-Pcri1uliz'al.v COUPFR, CARL R- A. B. Wlestern State Teachers Col- U11lVCf5l'fY of Mlchlgalli A- B- legg, XVester11 State Teachers Collegeg M. A. Teachers College, Columbia University. l DRA1'E1c, BLANCHI-: Harald Liilitof' Publicity , Q, EMIAN, h'l:AR,l0RIE flfvpozulrncnt Ojzce l V7 ' im ' Ill I! Pugc Fo My-two ADMINISTRATION ZZ: f if TH: BROVVSFI Ano GSOLD or loan DUNHAM, Homer: M. Publicily . FEATHIZR, RIARGARET Clerk, Dean of Mun FRENCH, ANNA L. Libra1'imI HfW1 N-ER, AT-ICE ' S, 1 - r 1 1 Michigan Q State Normal Collegeg IIIUIHIII Drexel Institute, Department of L1- brary Science. . JONES, EUNICE Clerk, Dorm 0fIfVo111r11 XIACIDUXALD, CGRNELIUS Receiving Clark MCDONALD, MYRTLE Moomz, GRACE Jlfalzagcr uf Cafvfwia :1dHZiILi.Yfl'UlILOII' Optics Clvrk, Rrgislrm' Smmav, IHXNNIE BELL fIf7f70IlIfIlIL'7lI Office RANDALL, PAUL L. Library, C-'il'CH!llfI0lI A. B. lvestcrn State 'Ifcachers -Col- legeg B. S. Librzxry Science, Univer- sity of Illinois Library school. HEALTI-I SERVICE SMITH, ASLICE Aljwfwizzlnzcnt Ojficq S'r.xN1c.um, KA'rH12RrN1s E. Nurse B. S. Teachers College, Columbia Universityg R. N. .Mary Miller Hayes School of Nursmg, Fremont, Ohio. ' I I V L I XVADE, BIARIAN Y 1 I Clerk, Research Departmcul W M'k 'Rf ILLLIS -I' MII'-If Ph. B. IQf11ive1'sity of XXHSCOIISIIIQ ' Auguustanzi Trailiing School for Nursing, Chicago, Ill. ll i ' II ll 'U an Page F arty-three ADMINISTRATION Pngz' Forty-forrr 3 1-n: B1o w n Asru Go Lo or nos: SENIORS ,433 Nm .I R 'ei-www N.. W -uf ,wx Hs 3 nuulalcau DEX . - . TN 4 ' X A Q .: s . ' 1. ' L- ' 1 w 1 ' . 1 1 , K V ,fx , .A .A Iifwf,,T e' 'Lf V Tm' E K -,f' 'X :fi ,, ' . X 74'-Q. .---11' A353 - 1 , ' 1' - 1-,, ., Y 1 f.. . Aw , QM ,-N f .K , ' ' 'R'3f5f. - ' X ' f .flfqi .gf -Im-155 n v F, In 5,-5-4 , f ' A - 1211 ' . .X U H32 i.2'1f,i,., :-I--:xr-' t 'Lf-3 HA ., ' y.., . - '-Q. 14 A ,R -1 N . gjg b -. it ., 2 ,I . W .5-.f7 Ahl:lf: ' 'i X: 5' ' x I :: ,151 ,Q Y' ' 1. 3 X 'V I N A , ...Nf- 4 '53 s : ya :fl I 2, A ff 1 'T J X- g sffifzi I -- . itai Q 3 4 . 'ff - ..--. ' . Q. fri? . s 2 . V 7 X . . 7, Q ,551 gl . .ez fjif ' -.b..,...- - if I , K A , als J ' ' QA1.-fi- ' L 2 .- -,-......... Y Y.. - . 1 1'- .-If ,HRT ,i Q V A 4 I W SENIORS l ul THE Blown ANDGOLD or 1011 FRANK C. Hot'sr:HoLn1zR XVARREN P. BYRL xr Kalamazoo South Bend, Incl A. 13. 1,l'flI'l'L' B. S. Drfgree Class Presitleut: Players: Tennis: Class Vice-president: ' Cub Herald: Brown and Gold: Student Captain, Tennis Team: C mptain ,Council Basketball Team MAR I,.INllERlXlAN CLARENCE F- RUTH ' Dowagiac Grand Rapids .L B. DW., .-1. 13.Dfyf'f'v C1355 Sec,-ctw-V Senate: --Q Class 'l'reastu'er:-Men's Glee Club Choir: Varsity Quartet: Glee f ib Billlili COUCSC ChO1l'S Ofcllegtfil N . CLAYTON C. ANnlcRsox NlARY LOUISE ALLEN Pentwatel- Battle Creek B, .51 D.-gf-gg -4- B' Dl'ff L' Sigma Theta Gamma Classical Club: Orchestra: Vtfoin- cn's League Council R T l . B. :KATHERINE BALFOUR IWVLICHTRRY Grosse Pointe fl I3 Dvdrve I ' H. S. Dt'yrt'P 4 'qi' Tl T G - ff z -' 2 m Home Economics Club ihml R A lm a ICENNIETH BARNHILL V B Charlotte CARL Q12 Amis B. j7l'fjl'L'!' 1, St D L me Track: Football: YV Club: Y. M, l' A ' ' WMC C. A. CARROLL A. BEALE ELLIS BWCKER Port Huron Galcsburg B. S. Dvflrvtr H- S- Dpffw' Sigma Theta Gamma R'lARY BERRY AL BELLER Portage 1 Battle Creek A' B.11r.!l,.CI. .-I. B.Dcg1-vc Players, Pres.: Captain Tennis Team Ill 7 Y Y 22 Page Forty-:ix SENIORS Ii i f g . ,s THE Blown ANDGOLD or H231 l i l l N EDGAR BIGELOW 1 RONALD NV. B101-:Low f. E. Dearborn , Mt. Morris i A. B. Degree B. S. Degree , X Spanish Clubg Band Footballg Track: Sigma Theta I5 Gamma l CHARLES R. BILY MARGARET BLACK i I Prairie du Chien, Wis. Birmingham ll A- B. Degree B. S. Degree f Physical Education Association 1' ' l l X WILLARD C. BLACKNEY Port Huron BASIL E. BLAINE ' Physical Education Detroit l Playersg XV Clubg Sigma Theta Sf i'0 Hi-Uh Gamma l l T1 F f BIRDSALL BLANCHARD 3 l Villa Park, 111. EVE-VZYN A- B'-ISS iz Physical Edzrealtion Kalamazoo ll - H B. S. Degree I Sigma lhcta Gammag Square and Compass Later Elementary Club , ERNEST BLOHM WVINIMED E. BOTS1-'ORD i Mt. Clemens I, I Physifal Edzzeufion Xa amazoo , , , Al. B. Degree Slgflla 'lheta Gammag VV Club: Football LL'x.u I. BRANT NILE BRENNER B Kalamazoo Ceresco ' S' Qfigrm B. S. Degree Physical Education Association DoN FREDERIC Bnoczxro ' Kalamazoo Dono1'HY BRONSON ' B. S. Degree N ViCkSburg Band: Orchestra: Glee Club: Ef'f '1' Ele 'e'm 3' Mixed Chorus 1 . l ' , Page Forty-.rev en SENIORS :': C A 1: I 7 V , W , ll TH: Blown Anococn or 19:1 . if '. B 7 VL W CMR? XCF, Roux FR E EMERSON A. BROWN Muskegon , A ' A. B. Degree l Album , 'E llillllllfll A1'f.r Srgma 'lheta Gammag Cross Conn- A tryg Varsity Track Manager N 1 AIARION M. BROWN LOWQ11 N:KID:X L. BURDICK fl. B. Dr'.Cl1'cc Boyne Citi' Vice-president, Y. NV. C. A.g Theta 'JI' B' Dmllce l Pi Alpha, Sec. and Treasq Later El- Home Economics Club emcntary Club ' L l ANNA MAE BURLINGAME GLADVS BUMP .i Marshall . . Sunlield 1 Home Ezfonomfcs I-'mlffd lf Home Economics Club l ' l l , , l GIERTRUDE E. CALKIN5 A LUTHEILA E. BUTTON Bronson 1 B D Ufsego xl. B. Degrrc I' ' mme 1 Classical Clubg Theta Pi Alphag I Der Deutsche Vercm Easter Star Club l E I GEORGE CAMERON AWLRS XY' CARLSON f . Ludlngton , Grand Rapmcls 4 B D D tl B. S. Degree ' ' ' Cgnwi I Student Science Club , l NIYRTLE CARY AILEEN R. CASE 5 DCCHUI1' Kalamazoo Eastern Star Club 51. E. ljggygg l I l D C ' L ALE Am KEITH C. CHAPMAN 1' Kalamazoo 4 B Dvgrm Lawrence ' ' ' l?. S1 DC'fll'CC' Commerce Club j f b - in ll ll! Page Forty-eight SENIORS ll gg ll .1-gg gngovvn Anococo or FUJI HELEN ICEYES DoRoT11x' R. KEMP Battle Creek Battle Cfeek Dggygg A' B' Degree Academyg Le Cerclc Francais w X , X I:RANK XV. KISSELL REINHART J. KRAUSE 1 Benton Harbor Grand Rapids . A. B. Dtgfvz? B. S. Dcgl.ee Herald Staff: Brown and Gold ., . ' Staifg Student Council Manual Arts Union l HI2I.liAb IT. KIQERI ER ADALgiZu5'RIjgi?SDSMA 1 B Dwi. C O Omg' A. B. Degree Z . . . . C Classical Club -Latex Elementruy Club , - FREDERICK A. LAMQREAUX Iwi A. LA. f.,ORlz Comstock Park lzllc Raplds B S. Dpgrge A. P. D ' ' ' L ' A m cgfcr Glue Clubg Bandg Manual Arts Union AGNES R. LANDELLS I-IARglJSg'gYiACH Kalamazoo B S Degree D fl. H. D ' ' Umm Manual Arts Uniong Archery Club Q X 1 v FLORENCE M. LILJEGREN N V135-IA C' Pulls East Dearborn 1 Three Rwers 4 B Dem-cc A. B. Degree ' ' ' 1 A Commerce Club: Eastern Star Club SIMM Club ' l KATHERINE E. LILLEY PER5i.iugIR:If2E'LEY A B Dmrmlxalaxuuazoo rl. B. Dvgrcc . ' Glec Clubg College Choir Spamsh Club r ll! - B!! l Page F o rty-nm e' SENIORS lil - - nl Q if .I TWC Blown AND GOLD or ron: l ' GALO C. CHEW -HAZEL CLEVELAND f Bay Shore Martin ' A. B' Degree fl. B. Degree M - - Academyg Kapp Drlt P'g W - 'W I Junior Hlgh Club en's League Cabinei L a 1 Om E' w ELLIS J. CLINE ALPHA B. CLOUTH Yorkville Lansing A' B. Degree B. S. Degree CllXOlTlCI'l,S Chorusg Arts and Crafts 1 u E X 4 R C 1?3?I.f..JZ? , A. B. Degree J' B Degree a amamo 3 Theta Chi Delta I ' i O . HEL!-:N A. COLLINS WI21gIa3lZERSE I Wolverine ll B Degree W B'S'Degm' A isfllae d C Cl b V' i ., , . 1 r an ompass u, ice- , JUUIOI' High Club ' pres.: International Relations Clubg , El Circule Espanol l . i ZCIJNQTON QQOPER GEORGE E. COOPER ? ' Mom-def River Rouge .. A. B. Degree fl- B- DU-UWC l Student Scienee'Clubg Players Galiifialli WVU Club? Sigma Theta Q I-ICJHTENSE CORNELL ROBERT M. CORNELL H Paw Paw Harbor Springs , A B Degree Pl1ysi4'alEdznration Fnotballg Wm Club j. ,WULARD CORNELL JOSEPH H. COUILLARD Harbor Springs yn! B Dmlw Chmmmg f B' S' Dm'-M A Ylnterwnationnl Relations Club Vice- i lVf' Clubg Football pres. ' ' Page Fifty 7 p SENIORS , V Y i Y iii C ee ' T F1 E S U. O VV N A IT U G C5 L, D D F' l Q 3 F l Q , .X , w 1 N LEONARD VV. DECKER L LAWRENCE Dlacxxzn Buchanan . ,I B S D Bridgman B. S. Dt,g,.Cc, i i ' ' ' Lgmg Country Life Clubg Junior High l f Club l l 1 l l ROBERT DECKER Czicn. H. D12 KRAKER . Gahm Grand Rapids , P1ljl.YlCt7lEd1lifHfI01l A-51.3-Dcglw , 3 Basketball: Baseball N . I NELLIE DE LANG12 GERALD DE L05 , Grand Rapids Elkhart B- S' DPUVUU 111011-:ml Arts 1 i Country Life Clubg Y. VV. C. A. Football l w w BLANCHE E. D1-:NTON EUMUND DICKERSON Lawrence Grand Rapids l A. B. Degree I?11sim'.v.v Ad7lllIll.Yfl'U1fl0ll l Y. YV. C. AJ COLlIltTj' Lift: Clllll Cfj111111Cl'CC Cluh Monuzy J. D1xoN Em DRAKE Bay CIW Kalzmmzoo W A, B. Dvywc A' B. Dl,q,.t,L, Mzmuzxl Arts Union, Vice-pres. l Ami L, Dimsix GENEVIEVE P. DYKHUIS Gi-and Rapids Fennville 1 ' A. B. Ijvyrm A. B. Degree 1 Intercollegiate Debating Killlllil Delia Pi l l l r l X VII-A EBERHARU MnRc:ARE'r L. ECKERT i Grand Rapids Ffgepmt fl. B. Dvyfve B. S. Degree l Glee Clubg Teachers' College Choir I . Ill 322 F - l r Page Fifty-one SENIORS 33 . Ill YW V Y I -if . Y Ill T FI E B ll O VV FI A Sl D G U L -D 0 T I 9 3 I A l RIASOFT T. EVAND RICHARD L. EDWARDS Elkhart B S D Dowagmc B. S. Dvyrve ' ' mlm VV Clubg Traclcg Sigma Theta Commerce Club Czumnag Country Life Club U RICPIARD D. EVANS . '5 Dowaglac - VliIlNliI.L C. EVANS fl- H- Dff7 C Kalamazoo 1 lforumg International Relations B. S. Degree Club: Y. M. C. Ag Square and Com- ' pass Club ROLAND C. FAUNCE DORIS E. FERGUSON V Petoskey Paw Paw si. B. D4'yl'z'C -.ju jg. D,-fl,-L13 Banrlg Varsity Debate Y- XV. C- A. CAT!-HQRINE EINLAYSON ELMO FLANNERY Limflum Battle Creek fl. B. Degree B' 5-I Dvglw. Qan-cc. Clubg Physical Eclucatiou Sigma Theta Gamma Asbociation BERNARD I-I, F1-1s'rcH1zR MELVIN M' ICLOWERS P A 1 . Breckenridge oitagc B S, D, a B. S. Dcgrrr' , ' ' ' ima' S. - I Tl t G, I Band: Men's Glec Club, Prcs.g Col- 1gm.1 ie a amma lege Choir i GRACE J. FORD RALYH FROSTIC 3 Cleveland, Ohio ll lmldotte 13- 5- Dl,y,.l,,. B. S. Degree Dance Clubg Physical Education SLIUHVC illlfl COWDHSS . Association BERNARD F. G:XSKILL , K.1' 2. lalf Rov G. l4RY I 1 dm 1700 1 .' . H. f1L'gI'C'1' xl. In. Dcgrce , , , .. , . Science Club: kappa Delta P13 bcicnce Clubg Forumg Debating Kappa Rho Sigma? DCI. Deutsche . V erein 1 ' R ' f fl . E W V Ill ll lun 5: V V Y f ... Page Fifty-two 1 ,ful- l SENIORS . ll 'I' R E B l O VV Fl A Fl D C 0 L D D F I 9 3 I PAW' GERHARDT R1iL'm2N GHJXINER I Rwer Rouge Kalamazoo fl. B. Dvyrcc I-3' S. Degwc Editor, Brown and Goldg Student , K - , X Councilg Theta Chi Dcltag Herald F Manual Arm Umor' Y' M' C' A Staff Pics. JOHN F. Gonmcu ' PAUL W. GREIN Lawton Recd CRY B. S. Dry,-ive 13- S- DUIIVFU , 3flHl11l2llAftS Union I VV Club: Basketball, Co-captain: Student Council Bursu. I. Garcia Ali'l'1illli C. Gu1aN'rHr5R . Marion Grand Rapids ' I .4. B. Degree .-I. B. Dvgrcuv VV Club l GIERTRLTDE M. HALL NIAXINE K. 1'IALL Newaygo Kalamazoo W A- B- Dfyfvc xl. B. Degree 1 Y. NV. C. A.: Later Elementary Players: Physical Education Asso- Club ciationg Dance Club i I-IELEN I-IALL IYIERLA HANNA Bellevue Traverse City Q Early Elvnzvlrlary fl- B- Df'!J f'F - Glee Clubg Colle-ge Choir i ERVING C. HANSEN l Ludington Vrouvr L. PIANSON fl. B. Degree ChCb05'S2l11 Student Science Club flfffff Elf 'N'm 3' 1 GLMWS M. HARRIS DoR1'H,x M. I-Imuersoy Paw Paw Kalamazoo H. S. Degree N 'I' B' DFWTL' 1 Junior I-ligh Club an - ' i W f Page F1'f1j'-xi11!' Z SENIORS 3 I ,. 0 T Fl E B l O VV N A Rl D G O L D ODF I 'Q' 3 I' FREDEIUCK PIARRSEN KENNETH R. Hzxwxms Toledo, Ohio Cedar Springs B. S. Degree .f1. B. Degree Footballg W Club Forumg Playcrsg Student Council El'1'3-VN M- HEFFRUN Lrzsmzu A. Hnzsitfmn Holland Otsego 14- B- Df'!7 f'f? .-I. B. Degree ELLEN M. Hicnma J. FRANK HINDS Grand Rapids Sault Ste. Marie Sfmgfgl rl. B. DL'fj1'fU Fox-umg Science Club: Spanish Club: Otcyokwag Kappa Rho Sigma VVmoNA I-Imnias CALVIN 1-IUBART F1'C1U0Ht F1'ewsbl.1rg, New York A- B- Dl'!7I'Pz? fl. 13. Degree PIXILVFC. A-1 Clwifal Club: Theta Y. M. C. A.g Omega Delta Phi 1 . p a RACHEL L. HOEKSEMA TRYNA I. HGEBEKE Kalamazoo I I Kalamazoo ..1.B- D0g,.w A' H' Dm N Spanish Club: Le Cercle Francaiseg Eastern Star Club lllmu' A. HlJl.AlIiS Avis V. HOI.BROOIC i Miami. Fla. Eaton Rapids H' 5- Df'!l f'l' A. B. Degree Brown and Gold Staffg Physical liclucation Association: Varsity Quai'- teti Glec Clubg College Choir JOE HOOKER PAULINE H001-lan Fremont Krllalmzoo ,:1.SB.f7r'gZe .1 T V Al I B. S- Dpglw , t'liA tuc ent ounci 3 . au xappa p 1211 . . . . . v' F . Kappa Delta Pig International Rcla- Ff? t5. md Crafts Club' L9 Celcle tions Clubg Omega Delta Phig Varsity mulls Debate :: C 55' Page Fifty-four ' SENIORS I . ' Ill 1 ' THE BILOVVU AND GOLD OF' IQIJT Cmnox L HLrF VVh1te P1 con I In Dlqzee Rox 1- N A M HORNISECK kalamwzoo kgwe Lltcr Elementaly Club Y W Rourm-A I HUN me IWITDRIID A HU1cHFNs Kalumdfoo Kalfmmzoo -1 B Dcqme I If Degree Claqznml Club X XV C A Country Llle Club BFLLAH L IFHL BILRTIIA A IRFLAXD Alle Cm BClllCll Center 4 B Uvqzce I H Dvqzec Student Scxcnce Club Ullllllly Llfe Ullb LIARION R Ixuwow Gunys M .IFIIERS G1 and R1p1de A151011 B S Dmfpg I B 1,DtQll C Home FCOl1Ol'I1lCs Club I c Cercle COUHUY Life Club 1-'I'Ell1Ldl9 XVXLTTR C IPNVIY Omg if IFFSUP Pau P'lw Oc Or' B S- 17t,U,l,L, I? S Degree Orchutrl Band Bmcl Trumpet Oudrtet Lmw XV JOHNQOV NI Dmzorux JOHNQTON K :lam ILOO BHHBOI B 5 Dlmu I la' Dogma GICC Club Commit Chow Them llcloracln Club Le CCICIC F1 meals Chl Delta Qtucleut Councxl HC' 'ld Sfaff I UMCF L Jowfs RVN .IONVQ Ccntuxlllc GIQUIWIIC 4 12 Jmm- 1 D11 Amflunx Phvslcal Tducltlon Assoclatlon I3 Luce Club Page F rfty five I. I I 'IA . . - ' 'g I , , I . 1 v b, . . I 4 B J' ' A - 2 3 . . C. , I L .4. T7 v'. 4 . , .r . K I C . 7 .. 1 , . '. . . I Ii X. W, I I f I , ,. J, . , ' - . , J 4' g' lj 4. .- ' J. . Y 'K ' I 11,2 li' I I ', l'f IJ. : , ll ' . I S l f - - - My ' 1 . ll .I , , Y '. ', .'. ,. 'K '. -ful . . . 1 i , ' . ' W' I ' Ili El. IIE I II 'I ,I I . w IL ,, . .. , . A... . .1 7 I - 1 ' I. Y .--1: . 2 Q 'N ' I ,Il Q If ,I ,nl ,I I . I Y ' Y . ' '. N.. . ' ' X 2 2' ' N . -, I .l. l I ' ' ' - ,, I C Aj., . 3 I .4 Y. 5 ,. ,.2 .5 ,. ' ' 2 ' : - I .E ' . . 21 2- , 1-,' W A 1 'l Af. , n -, fl. I. vpfr X 4 CK , D, -,' 1 1' ' ' Q , : I I I , I I ' ,, -' .Q -- It SENIORS ,, ... N Y ln 'THE Blown Ano GOLD or i931 ' ALi-'rx D. LOVING IREXE M. LUYENDYKE Detroit Grand Rapids A. B. Dvyrva B. S. Degree Y. M. C. A.g Glee Clubg College Spanish Clubg W'ome11's League Choir Council 1 IVAN E. LYONS AUIQA RTCBRIDE I Middleville East Jordan A. H. Dvglvc' fl. B. Degree Le Cercle Francaisg Classical Club Vmali' MCCLINTTC .KENNETH C. MCKENZIE Cheboygan 1 A B Dmrcv Kalamazoo A ' v ' ' . fl. H. Di'gw'zfc kappa Delta Pi LAURA A. NICNIURRAY AIARGARET T. KI-'KBIE Alglrno Kalamazoo fl. B. Dfgrec B. Drgree Classical Club Academy JUSTIN XV. MARKS A. LIZRQH l.VlACICli1LLAR Cormma r Decatur B- S. Df,w.L,c f' l B' S' Dmitri? Mainial Arts Uniong Archery ROBEIIT I. A TENS R RAY NlARLET'1' Kala H200 Grand Rapids :ll sh DL,m,I,C B. S, f71'!f1'f'C Hee Clubi Kapva Rho DOROTHY J- MESSNER M. I'IAROLIl IWIKLE ,- Michigan City. Ind. Galgghm-g B- DF1l 1'F fl. B. Dvgn-0 Julllfll' High Clubs lvflmellis League International Relations Club: Vai'- C0u11Cil sity Debate: Y. M. C. A., Omega Delta Phi n 2:2 Page .Fiflywsir SENIORS lll .. Tn: smown Ano GSQLD or1Q31 1 '. L CLYDE R. llILI.ER GL mx SAI ILLTR ma Battle Crock B S DFUWC .-1. H. Dvyrfc I ' ' , , Arts and Lratts Club . N. NI ,l JOSEPH H. A'l1LLER J LDLILLIE, I. 1 rum W 0l1'EIZlC Grass Lake g . 9 V 1 xl. B. Dt'qrf'c I ' S' 1 tying ' XVomen's League, 'Tl'C1clSl.1l'Cl'1 Com mercc Club, Presideutg Academy Kappa Delta Pi MILURE11 L. NIILLS L' DONNA MOORE I V I Osseo Freeport fl. B. Ilvyuvc :IA H. Dvyrcc 7 . - v ' ' X. XV. C. A.. Country Lite Club Early Elementary Club ORRJX C. AIORNINGSTAR A' . N Alma 9 ' RALPH J. NIORRIS , B. S. Dvgrce ' Cadillac i YV Clubg Sigma Theta Gamma 5- S- D1'!7 f'f' Football LEE MORROW EDWARD L. NIURDOCK Cheboygan B g D Gaheu Sigma Theta Gamma: UVVJ' Club: lump, Cross Countryg Track UWUUUY Life Chili GLENN L. MYERS RONALD TXIYERS Bear Lake V1 Albion ,ll jg. Dt.g,,N, Ii. 5. DL'fj1'l'l? Trainer Varsity Athletes GARRE'r'r1z N:XNHl7If . Prairie View, Kan. Omiliui LZ REGUS xqfW.I.a1 Sa amazoo ' A. H. Dvfwcc I l .I Page Fifly-svzfen SENIORS THE BFLQVV NOG OF Mx13EL A NIFFFNYCGER South Hweu A Dcrnee LILIIXN A O1 HLH XIIELN Pww Paw A B Dcqzec ,Tumor H1 h Club NfIAncARrT OPAL Laurmm A B Dfqzve Dance Club Glee Club Pl1ys1c'1I Educ ll1Ol1 Asbou mon EIILXNOR PARKHURST Nlusl egou B S Dcqacc' P1 VVOITIUIS Lea UL C1b111et I LILIA Pr11oN G1 md H'1we11 A B Dfw ec Acwdemy LIARY S P1M1xRo1 1: Kdlam 1700 A B Drama Wnrrurj Prnsoxs Kalamazoo A B Dffqlve Student Sc1e11ce Club Page F1fty esght A I . ' 4 ',l . . B. K ' .11 . ,a 1 ff-1 . . .g ,L 1 L ' . Q 7. . 3 4 2 ' 'z 1 cl Country Life Club: Kappa '- 1 ' 0- J I ' 1 D K .12 . .2 5. c f . a cl ' 2. ' 1 SENIORS ll - V .- J T 5-v E B D. O VV IQ A XQ D G O L D D F I Q 3 l l FRED L. PINTAL DOLORES E. PIERCE Escanaba Kalaniazoo B. S. Degree A' B' Dfgmf' Manual Arts Uniong Otcyol-twa Home Economics Club Club: Le Cercle Francais I . ALLAN M. PITKANEN RIClIARD E. POTTS Duluth, Minn. Three Oaks X A. B. Degree R- S- DUUWU V Forumg Players' HOLLIS Al POWELL VV ILLIAM J. B. PRATT Ioma . ' 4 B D, l Lmdcn ' ' ' 'Wm i B. S. Degree ' , Acaclcmyg Kappa Delta P11 Com- l merce Club I'IILAN E. PRrXY INEZ M. PRINCE Traverse City I-101131141 B. S. Degree .-1. B. Degree VV Club: Baseball Captaing Sig- Players ma Theta Gamma - BEATRICE RASMUSSEN X K.fx'rHsR1N12 PRITCHARD Coral X Hayflngs fl. B. Degree l A' B' Dfffm Junior I-ligh Club H1-:LEN L. REDMDND H- PAULINE RENNE Kalamazoo DeC3llll1' A. B. Dm,-M B. .5. Degree Physical Education Associatioug ACHSICIUYZ F01'C11SiC Boards VHFSIYY Dance Club Dcbafmg CLIFFORD H. RIEMERSMA HELEN E. RICHARDSON Middlevme r Evan pl, B. Degree A' B' Uvglee V 5 Der Deutsche Vcrciug Junior Hlgh A Club: Y. M. C. A. 5, C N-- D... , . . se! ': N . Page Fifty-nine Ill SENIORS , lu ' fn: Bmovvn Ann GOLD or noun Bessie ROBBINS Grand Rapids t GRETA Pi. ROBERTS A. B. D1'gw'00 1 R D O Wet . . 0 re Early Elementary Club 9 B Blcuxiciz M. Ros BERNICE M. ROGERS South Haven Otsego b B. S. Degree B. S. Degree Home Economics Club Home Economics Club PAUL Rom-:NCB RUTH M. Rosmmnzn Kalamazoo Dowagiac B. S. Degree B, Degree Forum Kappa Delta Pi: Eldorado Clubg Classical Club: Le Cerclc Francais X I-IAROLU H. Rowuzy Bmsv V. Ross Hillsdale W Kalamazoo fl. B. Degree A- B- Df'!l f' Brown and Gold Staff: Herald W Staff: Student Council: Varsity De- i hateg Tan Kappa Alpha: Interna- l l tional Relations Clubg Forum l ICA'l'I'IERINE RL75Slii.L 3 MARY LOUISE SALES Kalamazoo Kalamazoo A. B. Dcgrvc B' S' Dpgrmi Glce Club: College Choir MARY SCHICK lXLx1mARm' SCHLARB COIOUNI Cochocton, Ohio fl- B- D4'!!I'4'1' B. S. Degree COKIUUY I-lf? C1115 Physical Education Association Eusiaxm E. SCHMITZ VIRGINIA B' SCHRIER . 1 Kalamazoo Grand Rapids ,I B Dc ' A. B. Dfgrec I 'Q ' gmgrld I 'I I D Classical Clubg Le Cercle Francais bggtigge' Vereigrdc 0 C u J ' er :S Pags Sixty SENIORS E55 C ii' ' T Fl E B IL U -VV N U G U L D U F' I 9 3 I CARL J. SCHWICDLER Port Austin CATHILRINE E. SCOTT B. Dl,g,,m, Kalfunazoo ' . ,-'l. B. Drgrcc SIQITIH Theta Gamma: Der Deutsche Vcrcin Alwulglzlvlf. 'S H 12I.n0N CASPER F. S H ERK A 'l f'm ZG0 Litchiiclcl l 'I' B' D 9 c 14. S. Dvgrnc l Forum: Glcc Club: Colleffc Choir: , . H Playcrrii Varsity Debate S Squaw and Comma lx l I l ' EVA i1'F M'lN ' IVAN E. SIMPSON 1 ac wm St. Johns H' S' D'77 W .-l. B. Dvgrve Country Life Club I l .- ' l GEORGE S. SMEED 1-Ieunvillc LOUISA O. SOUKUP 4.1. B- Dm,-FL, Q - Kalamazoo 4 Commerce Club 'S PNIUI ' l W 1 JOHN XV' SMNK 3 H. ADIELAIIJE STEFFEN l , Lawrence 4 P S, D Decatur 1 B. S. Dl'.l1l'l't' Q 1' ' ' Bmw 1 i Home Economics Club: VVomen's W Lhorus l l 5 12 F. T 3 - . DXLISTIHOIT lililm' CHA1u.1as lf.. .STILEC 4 B DMI,-M ' X ' ' Traverse City I Q ' D I I I I P fl. B. Drgrcc -su -ft-' t--.t . -- .. . , lmioil Climb Ui L' H Um mm W - lhcta C111 Delta: 'WV' Club Mm? A- STIMAC DONALU J. STURR aw Paw ' Sturgis 'I' B' D 9 W A. B. Dugren 1 Cjllllllffl' High Chill:xX'r01I1Cl1YSLC1lgllC 'Student Scipucc Club: 1201-umg mme' kappa Delta Pl: Kappa Rho Sigma 5 51! , -, 55 A E555 Page Sixty-one SENIORS CB no ., , ' SI Ill ' ' I . n l THE Br:-. ws: ANDGOLDD or 11:11 l . THEODORE SUNUQUIST ' RAYMOND C. SWAFFORD ' Kalamazoo East Jordan I i B. S. Dc'g1'r'a B. S. Dcgrfc , XV Club Baseballg VV Club 1 l l l l 1 ' . N FORREST B. TERRY THANE TODD l G1'CCl1Vil1C Clarksville ' I B- S- DUUIW' A. B. Degree ' , COIIHYFB' Life Club Student Council: Commerce Club I - l Gnonmz F. TRAUTMAN l Elkhart Ind. ALFRED D. TUFTS I B, 5' Dwrm ' North Easton, Mass. Sigma Theta Gamma: VV Cluhg B' S' D g f' N Track? IXf311ug1l Arts Union Theta Chl Delta: Square and Com- pass: Student Sclcucc Club A 1 l l l i l M .2 f L. T l ARC'1ggCkfOrdURNER GEORGE R. TUTTLE 1 l A. B. Dcqrrc Lansmg ' 'I . ' .'l. B. D ' , Spamsh Club mme l l l R ' N A' 2 Eonmgmlth TINF Mxmox I. VANDER BROOK N Kalamazoo l ' A. B. D - . P1 :glee fl. B. Degree ayers l . , , l B 'i.IVS'N ?Yv E RUTH L. VAN SICKLER B S, D D 0 an Galesburg W . cgne fl. B. Degree ' Sxgma Theta Gamma L 0 ' VAN VOORHEES RALPH VANDER XVALL. ' L 'D Gobles New Era .-4. B. Degree , B' S' D g Commerce Club Ill Is: ' '23 Page Sixty-two l SENIORS up f TH: au.ownAnoGoi.D or :Qui l , , X nn., SEC J, Vionmvm VVALTER L. VIRKUS N Nggglungg Benton Harbor A. B. Dfgrfrv Ii. S. Dcgrvc Oteyokwa Club: Sigma Theta Gam- Glee Club: College Choirg Orches- ma tra: Bandp Trumpet Quartet lVLxRIAN A. VVADE EVA K. VVAISANEN Kalamazoo HHHCOCIQ B. S. Degree B. S. Jirflfca 1 Physical Education Association I . GENE VVAGN-ER NIYRTLI-I XVALGREN Aima Dollar Bay B. S. Dogma fl- B- DFUVW Sigma Theta Gammag Brown and Hcmld Staff! LC Cercle Ffallcals X Gold Staff Oteyokwa Club I , X r1'H'IERl2SA A. VVAUCHEK i G- NWA XVALTZ Grand Junction ' 101105 fl, H. Drgrvc I A' B' DWWF Student Science Club: Kappa Rho v Varsity Debate Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi i I l l ' XNTALTER XV. W EGERLY V FRANK H. XVmm, IR. Detroit l P Q D Detrolt B. S. Dvgrvt' 1 L ' ' iglw. I Theta Chi Delta: Sigma Theta Theta Chi Delta: Sigma Theta Ggmmm X Gamma: Student Council MUREEN R. VVENDEI. ll-lAR'1'IN P. lVlilK'IESFELlll2R Kalamazoo Kalamazoo .1 R Dl.m.t,t, .4.14.v1', ' . .. l J. WIN Physical Education Associationg 5113111511 Club Dance Club: lVomen's Chorus A ' Josmf M. XVYCPMAN Haiumi O. XVETHERELL Grand Rapids Kalamazoo A. B. Jlrgrvc .-I. B. Dvgrrn Varsity Debate: Tau Kappa Alpha: Archery Club Players: Extempore Speaking ' ' 53, W .P Page Sixty-tlirce W SENIORS W W 'fi iii 'TFC BILOCVVH .AFIUGDLD OY193l W W CHARLES B. WHITE MARGARET E. WHITE Park, Bgyng City , B- S- Dfgffff A. B. Degree Sigma Theta Gamma! FOYUUUS Home Economics Club Square and Compass W IVAN F. WVILLIAMS JUNE E. WIELAND Alma Lansing B. S. Degree . Art W Clubg Sigma Theta Gamma: Football W HARRIETTE E. VVINANS VELMA E' WOODARD K Muskegon alamazoo A B D , A. B. Degree ' ' agree - Le Cercle Francaisg Women's League Council I W WW OLIX7ER WVOODS I Kalamazoo W A. B. Degree Forum: Student Science Club W W A .KATHERINE H. WOODWARD Benzonia B. S. Degree Glee Clubg College Choir LESTER D. YEITER Hastings B. S. Degree Manual Arts Union CECIL R. YINGER Dearborn A. B. Degree Spanish Club W Page Sixty-four 3: Tn: slows: Ano Go Lo cfr 12:1 ' W W JUNIORS W W , W W . W W , W I W W W W W , W , W W W W ' W W W W , . MX WLWFW' : ' 1: f- W , wi- 'iff . 4 Q2 W' W - f, .W 4 W A E:..wgq.- .gpg M211-:'1c2. x . W 1 f r,-..qf.,y g.1 - 1 V -,,, . :I . ,-,.,:.-,,:-Aa. .W -V i in 4,...W' , I .:. V. ,,55! Q ,kM,wv?l. ,,:e,:,a ., V X A ' K 1-. V' C' W.g'2l'5'w,5 7, -? 5.u.3, gfw .. N,..v' ,WWW5 'WWW' ' . : :J . fum, - 1- agugqff , p,,I'X,g:','1,,'3 '- , W 'W .A W Wifi' 'W 'L Mi. ' 'Zh .' 5' W W .1 W ,W 1 ' '- -5-:A S1- I , : - W Wlflr.-, -l 1 ' , W , ,ga : .W W ' . A ,J W 1 X 'WW'k i.f2 q:EwW 'FW ,ww if 'YW' 'Y W W -W , fu , .u,.,fHg.:g . 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IRNA E' ABM A' B' Dfgfff Huclsonville - Glee Club: College Choir: Y. M, Early Elmumfarv C. A.: Square, and Compass Club: 7, . - ii 1 . A Junior Class Representative: Omega I .Lady Plcmclltdly Club, Coulmy Delta Phi 'He CIN XVILMA I. Amar, Q H Hudsonvmc JILANlN1-.'l'TE E. A.BFfKI.TER Early Elf-1114'11fa1'3v I- I EI G:'HHf1RHv1f1S Early Elementary Club, Pres.: 'mx 3 Zum' an N Country Lifc Club ltarly ltlcmentary Club HELEN M' AFTOR Fnsnmncx XV. ADAMS Grand Rapids Klilamamo Iinrli' Elczlzvillalj' -1 B jQl,W.l,t. C C A Y. VV. C. A. Brown and Gold Staff Glmciz E. Anixns Manton L. ADAMS Grand Rapids Shelbyville Early EIr111w1fa1'3v Home E!'UlIUllIft'.V Early Elementary Club Cabinet Home Economics Club RIILIIREIJ L. Amns Dowagiac HELEN M. ALDRICH Lutvr EIv1m nfa1'3' Dclton Acaclemy: lVomen's League Cab- 'il' H' Duyrw inet: Arts and Crafts Club: Later International Relations Club Elementary Club, Pres. ARTIIUQ ALM HARo1.n AI.THOlfl' Gzllesbuyg , Fremont. Ohio 51,-f B. S. Dt'gjl'l'L' Theta Chi Delta: Basketball: Track l l an W 22 Page Sixty-six JUNIORS 33 Ill Ill 'i TH: sugown Ano GOLD or 193 l l LAURA I. AM M1-:uxmx Douofny Axmznsox ROCkfO1'fl Kalamazoo Eflflj' EIL'7ll0llllll'3' Jlfllfflf' Pfigh , Early Elementary Club G1.Am's ANmuaxvs ' , Kalamamo 1+ Loxumgr-.1 M., ARENT Physiual Eduralion 1 , O Omd . - . . . lmrly j3lC'lIlL'7lfGl'j' Physical Izducatmu ASSOCIHUOIII A , Dance Club Early Elementary Club Cabmet FERN J. ARNOLD Przmu, AVIZRY Hillsdale Port Huron Slwlvfal Early ElCIllL'I1f0I'j' LUCY M. AYIXRS , P , Emfua Ii. BABCOCK aw Paw Wm- lirt I'.D' - 'V L 3 lyme , , .-I. B. Degree El Dorado Llubg Theta P1 Alpha 1 AIARY L. B,xu.1-tv Mauistee HARig:i1Sli?l'MhR E'I'EIl'I f C 'D ai 3 mmm all A. lllauual Arts luzlrly Elementary Club l2'roLA T. Blxulsrzle Edmore Amen E. BARNUM il. B. Dvgrn' L2lUSiU8' l Theta Pi Alpha, Pres.: Eastern Eflrll' E'fl H 1 '1' l Stzu' Club, Vice-Pres.: junior High Em-ly Elemental-y Club' T1-gag, Club, Treas. 1 IXTORRI5 BA'l'l'jLI,XN DONALD K. BECKWITH Kalamazoo ROCkfO1'Cl B11.vi11v,vx flIIllIlIIlXfI'llfi0lI lf. S. Degree Science Club lNIlLlJRliIl D. Bnmmx 9 L12o1.fx Brilzxrcre BELL u Three Rivers Cedar Springs Ari X Em'l-v Eliwczzlurg' Art Club, P1'es.g Senate Early Elementary Club w S! r SE Page Si.m't5--sewn: JUNIORS ' TFIE 1s11oW'n AUD coco for 193-T .: HEI' R- B . . NRY AY FTTFGA ETHEL Mrw BICKEL Vulcan B , I Junior High C rlsto 1 , , mm c jnmor Hrgh Clubg Oteyokwa Club 0 8' 8 Commerce Club l , , , N VIRGINIA BISBEE DOROTHY BLACK Muskegon . , Art Bzrmmgham fl. B. D E ' 7 I ' Arts and Crafts Club Lyla il I l I Y I FREDERICK BLACK LE IYIOYNE BLACKMAN Kalamazoo QUl11CY Physical Edulcalion Early Elementary Baseball Early Elementary Club BLANCHE BLAKE MARY BLUE , Kalamazoo WaY1a11d Rural Life Senior High ' Classical Clubg French Club l I 4 L l' ORRIIENE BOEKELOO GI.Am's RUTH BOBIERS alamazoo . V Grand Raplds , 1 B. S. Degree I I A EI I t l f Won1e11's Athletic Association G U' euwnwary ll ' Later Elementary Club , li .9 FLORENCE BOOMSLITER KENNETH BONINE l ' Muskegon Heights Jones Junior High B. S. Degree Arts and Crafts Club l MARION M. BOULTON RITA L. BoURGoIN Saginaw Otsego Later Elementary Later Elementary I ' Later Elementary Club l l DOROTHY E. BOWSER RIAXINE M. BRAKEMAN , N Greenville, Tenn. Kalamazoo i ' I Early Elc11'1e1zmr31 Early Elem-envfary I Early Elementary Club CIYQS W. C. A. g Early Elementary , u l , fr L 22 I ll: Page Sixty-e-iglrt JUNIORS ' ' ' , f- ' ' S!! 0. W Y - un .' ' 1- Fq 5 B IL 0 VV IT A Fl D G O L J O F' l 9 3 l N :HELEN L. BROMLEY ESTER L' BIROOKS i Grand Rapids Reed City ' junior Ifigh Early .EIZWZ-L'7l'ffll':V Science Clubg Junior High Club i W. LOIS I. BROWN PAULINE FRANCES BROWN Battle Creek , Canton, Ill. A B D , I 1, Music ' ' eww h I 1 WOmen's Glee Clubg College Choir Eldorado Club' neue C uh N i L ! FRANCIS J- BUEGE 3 JAMES L. BURGSS ' Wliitc Pigeon Petoskey 2 Sen-for H 5911 i fl. B. Degree I Q Science Club: Y. M. C. A. 1 LUCILLE I. BURKE ICATHLEEN BURLINGTON I Battle Creek Lawton Q l fun-for High N Home Ecofzomics I Junior High Clubg VVOmen's League Home Economics Club if Cabinet l , 1 X ARLENE BUTLER ' ' ANGELA T. BURNS Kayamazoo ' ' Benton Harbor Lal. B- Degree W EWI3' E1ff'r1'fHff1 'v Debateg Academyg Kappa Delta Pig f Early Elementary Club Brown and Goldg XN7Ol'H6!1,S League , Cabinet V MARY E. BUTLER VVILMA By-ERS 1 l . Battle Creek Xfandalia i EUYVIS' -E1C Vlf'HfU '3' H omc' Economics Ing Varsity Debating Squadg College H E - Cl bg C t Cl10lI'Q Girls' Glec Clubg C0101-ed Lifeogllciqb Genomics u mm 'Y I .2 1 Girls' Trio ' l l RACHEL M. CAIN ' HHSUIIES IWARION L. CARROLL l A. B. Degree Otsego Tau Kappa Alphag Theta Pi Al- HOHIL' Ecouvwzics R pha: Varsity Debateg International Relations N l LOIS CARTER HATTIE CHAPPELL Lake Odessa Kalamazoo Home Economics fl. B. Degree Home Economics Club Country Life Club l , f ' u Ill ' 'U' ' . Y i i Y if Q-I Page Sl'.1'f1V'll ine i Juulms III - - Ill THE: Blown ANDGULU or :Qui ' MARGAIQET G. CLARK GERALUINE Z. CLARK Paw Paw A111151 xl. B. DL'gl'C0 Lllfvl' EIL'11ll'7lffU',V .Academy Debateg El Doradog Later Elementary Clubg XVomcn's :Heralq Staff? Student Council, Secs , lan Kappa Alpha: Playersg Kappa Chorus DMM Pi lX'liARfIORII2 L. CLINE HENRY A. COLLINS ' Union City Hamtramck Commcrrc li. S. Dvgrce Commerce Club, Treas. WV Club: Sigma Theta Club NIARY F. COMAN X Kalamazoo XVILBUR COMBS Early E10-nzfntary . K21.l3ma?00 Early Elementary Clubs Early El- l?rz.r111r.v.v .-lrluzzvznrlrafzon cmcntary Club Cabinet HAR1u12'r'rE I. CONRAD THEONE CONKLIN Lansing A Grand Rapids' Early EIr11zentary 'wnmr I-hgh Early Elementary Club JAYNE COOK ELl.EN COOK Affugkegolj Ch3l'l9V0iX fl. B. 1Jt?gl'l'l3 'I' B' Dpyrfg 'W Early Elementary Club CORRINE C0s'rr:LLo NIARJORY CREEN Tustin Bay City Home Economics irzrly .Elt'IIlt'71lU7'jl Home Economics Club RACHE1, V, CROSBY GEN12x'rxzvxz IXIARIAN CROSS Plaiuwcll Kalamazoo EU,-ly Elvmc11lcw'y Early Elmm'1ztu1'y Early Elementary Clubg Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet H JOHN F. CUBER J. CRAY LROTFHERS Bangor ' Pleasant Rldgc Jmlim, flmh ,lluxzc . . Varsity Debatcg Omega Delta Phi Banrlg Orchestra gg V .2 Pug: Sczfcuiy JUNIORS , .. ' :I TH: sngovvn Ano GOLD or l93l ALICE CUMMINGS BLARY CLICCIATTI it Hafbof Sllfmgs . Norwm, Later I:1s1m'1zla1'y Later lllv1l1c'nta1'y Q Academy: Eastern Star Clubg O VVIV H Brown and Gold Staff: Later Ele- ' www-1 mentary Club lXIARj0r:1r: D. CUTLER Luther BIARIAN A. DAVEY A-1,-1 Shelby Arts and Craftsg xVOl1lli1liS League IMVI3' EIf m'm 5l Council . BERNARU DAVIS HOWARD DELL Marshall , V Sand Lake Manual ,flrlx ' 'I' B' DCUVCC l GLADYS DF NEFF AIARION A. D12NN1zR'r . U I-Iudbonvi l lc Kalamazoo fzmmr High -Q ..l.1g.lJt,gl.c-U n Junior High Clubg Country Life ' Senate. El Dmuldo I Club, Vice-president ' ' SHIRIJQY M. DENTON CORUELIA DERBY 7 Lawrence Otsego xl. lv. D1'gl'z'1? fl' B. Dugmc l CUll1ll'l'y Life Club: Y. XV. C. A. N I ' NEI.LA G. Dickies I MARY G' DEYINE X Zeeland Grand Rapids Ifarfv El4'IIIL'lIlUI'li Lain. Elvmmllnriv I Ezirlv lil6l'l1CllfglTY Club Later Elementary Club l EVELYN DEWMD Mmzmx L. Drcxrxsox , 4 Mflskcglm Grand Rapids Pl1.v.v:z'al lzzlzrratrnzz gh., Education Associationg Arts and Crafts Club Elexssr Dau, RICHAIQD C. DONLEY' Detroit Big Rapids .llannal .flrls I .lfllI1IIHlf11'l'S Xlznuml Arts L'niong Archery Clrb Nlzmual Arts L'nion: Forum n l 3 L ., -S! Page Sccrmy-one JUNIORS THE snows: ASIDGOLI: or :orare ADELTHA D- DOWNES l LILLIAN O. DGWNES Coldwater l Rockford Physical Edzlcalion Lam. ElC,m,,,m,.3, Physical Education Associationg Later Elementary Club: Classical Eastern Star Club Club ELEANOR E. DOZIER ROBERT F. DUNNAVIXN Battle Creek . Ray, Ind- Lalcr Elevzzezztrwy A411516 Glee Clubg Colored Girls' Trio Clubg College Choirg Cheer EDXVARD DvKs'rRA IRENE EARLY Gfalld RaPiClS Kalamazoo SCM01' High- Later Elementary TI'aCk Later Elementary Club FLORENCE E. EDINGER ESTHE EDFZNDSON Osseo ay on, n . Later Elcvlzmlfary 112310 ECg'0mlC5. C1 b Tl P. ' ome cononucs u Q meta 1 Alphag Senate STLIART J. EHLE Waylaxld NIARGUERITE L. ELLIOTT M ll1'L1M1l Arts Marion Manual Arts Union Senior High EVA C. ELLIS LETHA C. ELSIE Buchanan Marshall A. B. Degree Latcr Elementary Academyg Players M D. EI ligand RSIZZSH WILBUR D. ESEEIILMAN Early El07'1LC1LfUI'j' J . l H, fa Grange' nd' Early Elementary Club Hmm Ig! ANN P. FMLING IVIILDRED E. FIELD Port Huron L ' EI Wllgol' Later Elementary mc' mwmau' Senate Y. NV. C. A. Cabinetg Orchestra Page Seveniy-tivo JUNIORS T ' I L 1 l l 4 4 4 l TREE BIZOVVQ JKTTD GOLD OF' IQIVT NORINIA I. FINETY Petoskey A. B. Degree Senior High Hennelvr C. FULL St. Joseph 1ll1l.YiL' Band: Music Managerg Orchestra: Glee Clubg College Choirg Student Council CA'rHizRrNE D. FULCHER Three Rivers A. B. Degree Y. VV. C. A. VARNARI1 H. GAY Mt. Morris Plzysiral Education Cross-Country CCapt.Dg W Clubg Sigma Theta Gamma VTOLET M. GIBBS Portland Early Elementary Early Elementary Clubg Classical Clubg Country Life Club HARRIET E. GILLESBY Decatur Rural High Country Life Club REVA M. GoocH Bloomingdale B. S. Degree Country Life Club ELEANOR E. GORSKI Grand Rapids A. B. Degree Classical Clubg Spanish Club JULIA C. FISCHER Battle Creek Early EIemem'ary Early Elementary Club CHARLES L. FOLLO Escanaba --1. B. Degree Theta Chi Deltag Oteyokwag Der Deutsche Verein Money M. GALLOWAY Grand Rapids B. S. Degree WINIFRED E. GENTZLER Constantine Early Elementary Early Elementary Club Domus M. GILBERT Kalamazoo Music Glee Clubg College Choir MILDRED GLASKE Bridgman fl. B. Degree RUTH M. GOODRICH Battle Creek fl. B. Degree Le Cercle Francaisg Senate T Hr.REsA GORTER Grand Rapids Lafer Eleimwiiary Later Elementary Club: 'llVO1l16HyS Chorusg Y. VV. C. A. Page Seventy-three uv:- JUNIORS Ill - un V T Fl E B l O VV N A N D G D L D D F I ' 9 3 I NVACIE V. Goss HIXIiOLll XV. GREEN Rockford Kalamazoo , B. S. Dvgrfc I'!zy.vizfaI Edu-calimz Sigma Theta Gamma CLAIRE L. GREGOIRIE , . . IRUTII GROFF I Lake Lmclen C A A Muskegon 011111101 cc' . . C Cl I Jmzzor Hzglz mn- -2 . . O mru' ul ,lnnxor H1gh Club I l L I-lj, G, GRUBAUGH ROBERT R. HAGEN Stul-gig Lake Linden B- S. j-71-H,-N Jllllll-IIH-I Arfs , Y. M. C. A.: Manual Arts Union VV Club l XVALTER E' HAHN GRIQTA M. HAIGIIT Kalamazoo I - , , , , oma I B1I.vII1p.v.v f!l1lIlllll.Vfl'0l'If77l Earn, Elmnwmlxm 1 Clgoznxnercez Der Deutsche Verein Early Elementary Clubg Academy Nlll.lliliI E. HAKES , R' I RICHfXRlJ N. HALL eacllng KI V Q I Plzyxirfzl ElfIlCtIlll7llI U , 3' amdzoo 1 uszc Academy: lVomen's League Cab- , ,, , l inet: Physical Education Association: Baud? C160 Club? 9011936 Cfwlf Dance Club I Q LIARION B. HAMILTON lLI.sAI,Ii2'iT PIAMIEL Kalamazoo ' mf l'lIv.vivII1 .Ed1lCHfl0H- ' 'mm' NWI' PII5-'slcal Eclncatmn Assoclatmng Dance Club RUTH HAMMOND HIINRILTTA M. HAREY Kalamazoo Muskegon I-Ieights A. B- DF!ll'1'l' l-1:.'vr Elrfrnfnfrrry Le Cercle Francais Y, XV. C, A,: Later Elenuentary flnb X H H AI.IfRIeII G. PIARRIS . IcLs f. - Ixxsox Detroit Big Rallids -I 12 lvmf.-f I,llfl'SlL'llI Lrllllfllfillll ' Cross Countryg Theta Chi Delta ll ,L Y V 52. Page Sczwcuty-four J UNIORS iii ii f I T Fl E B IL O VV H A N D G O L D O F I 9 3 I 1 ANNA B. I-IAIVIAIAN . KHIHWHZOO GAY1.oun B. H1xvII.1xNII .5'1-11101 High Recd City Senior High Club H- S- DFUWC VIRGINIA A. ITIAXVLEY CECIL HAY Paw Paw BHHSOV fl. B. Dvgmc -1- B- D1'!l l'f' Senate Players: Le Cerclc Frauczxis lXlA1eGL'ERI'1'E A. I'IliNDERSHOT JEAN HENEVHT-W Y Grand Rapids H01l2111Cl Early E1l'l11t'lI1H1'j' -'llllf Early Elemental-y Club: Y' VV' C- Z Art Club: Glce Club: XY. S. T. C. A. Choir A ' E. Hiya' ARNOT I-IIQNRY RI mil A I Xl X Lamgsburg , , Hanover 19111111 1i11'111'11lin11 JIHIIVIII' H 1.6111 v I Y. Nl. C. A.: Country Life Club RliGINALll K. PIILLS CONSTANCE Hmm Kalamazoo ' -I B D1 H Ixalamazoo I ' ' 'gm ,1. 12. 11111111-1, Glcc Clubg College Chnirg Baud l2I.Iz1xme'I'H HOLI.l2 PATII B. PIOLADAY New Bllffflh yyaylaml .5't'lIf0l' High S1'11in1' High Scicucc Club: Kappa Rho Sigmzig Kappa Delta Pi: Der Deutsche Vereiu THOMAS J. :HOLLIS LKVIUIS E. Hom-2 Mattawzm Kalamazoo 4.1, 13. Ugg,-N P11y.vic'111 121111c11tir111 Sigma Theta Gamma HAIIQLII F. Ho1es'rM1xN THOMAS W. Howsox Dowagiac Kalamazoo 111111111111 flrlx Sf11'1'i111 Manual Arts Uuioug Arcllcry Club Business Klzmagcr Brown and Goldg Baud ad -- ' 1 lu Ill .. W ,,, llll Page Scveizty-Eve JUNIORS no 3: y ' 1-Hs: Blown Amocoto or1Q31 ' l f LOUISE R' HUBBARD BERNICE M. HUGGETT l Evart Kalamazoo ' Later Elementary A. B- Dc,g,.L,6, Academyg Later Elementary Club l MARCELLA E. HUNT MARJORIE VV. HYAMES . l White Pigeon Kalamazoo Later Elementary Early ,El611'ZL'7LfflI'jl 1 f Later Elementary Club Early Elementary Club l FRANCIS W. IREY ' 7 I EON N. JAGER l X Kalamazoo ' Kalamazoo Q Music B. S. Degree X Glee Clubg College Choir Commerce Club 1 l RUTH JAKEWAY JESSICA E. JAMIESON fl Rockford Chicago, Ill. l Q Later Elementary EUVIN EIUWWVIYU-l'3' 3 l Later Elementary Club Early Elementary Clubg VVomen's Chorus , RUTH A. JETTA HELElN2: I. IOEINSTON Calumet asnovla 5 Later Eleme11,ta1'y , A. B. Degree , Classlcal Clubg Later Elementary 1 French Club Club ' JEAN A. JOHNSTON CLIFFORD H. JONES X Grand Rapmds Grand Haven S Mia! Early Elementary PT wk HVVH C1 b l W W Early Elementary Club me ' u l KATHRYN JUDD fi GLEN D, JONES Berrien Springs I Camden Senior High I Special Theta Pi Alpha, Vice-president 5 XVILMA B. KABIIENSKY IXIARY KATZENBERGER Vcrmoutville Kalamzlzoo Afugfp S. Degree Glee Clubg Choir Der Deutsche Verein 2: . :SS l Page Seventy-six JUNIORS raw: slow Rl o or ARTHUR A Kms Dowa lac MUIIIIKII llls Manual Arts Lmon Archery Club CARMEN M KELLER St Joseph C0l7l7I1l?l'CL' Commerce Club ALFNIE M KINAEY Dowagxac Lain Elcwzenlazv Later Elementary Club Beldmg Comme: ce Commerce Club Y VV C WALTER KOXVALSRI Detrort M uszc Glee Club College Chorr Band Orchestra D MILDRED KREPS Traverse Cxty Early Elementary Early Elementary Club LOUIS A KRILL Kalamazoo BT18111055 Admzmshalzon W Club Track Commerce Club RNA C LAMB Mendon A B Dcgfee Early Elementary Club DLA P KEIM Kalamazoo Phxszcal Eduratxon Physical Education Assoclatlon Pres Senate Dance Club BERNARD KENNEDY Ishpemmg 1 B Degree Nlens Glee Club College Choxr Ote5olw1 Pres Manual Arts HF! FN L Kuzm Marcellus I B Dcgzee Kalamazoo 1? S' Degree Sclence Club ELEANOR C KRENKE Port Huron Lulu Flcmcwfarv ELLENT M KRETZSCHMAR St Louls I am Elemmztmy later Elementary Club Y W C MARION V LACY Alto 5411101 Hzgh Le Cercle I-KYHIICHIS Classlcal Club Treas Y W C A Womens League Counc1l EFFIE I LAWEY Crown Pomt Ind Ialu Elvnzcnfarv Page Seventy seuen ll ' W P5 l ' H A U GL L D I 9 3 l l - , 1 . U. ,, Y. IV ,. 'N lj y. . Q . . ' T' - f , , ' . . , ,Y , V f fl. . I ,I Y . A ., ' . A I I l rf c z, .5 ' - l I 4 . ' I u .-. . X 4 .. . n N l , u I , , I HIELEN M. KLINE PAUL KNAPP w I ' ' ' l I r l ,nku - 5 . . .A. ' l 5 'J s A ' ' . . ' ' - 4 . I 4. ' .' 1 5 . . . A. Q C -y . , . n sv , , Yi i 4 3 I ,' 7 1 ' .., . . . . ., 1 ,. , , 47, . 1 .D . X , . ' f ' l A H 4 V, , . . l QI JUNIORS :zz 25 THE Blown AND GOLD or :vat EI.rzAu151'H M. LA Nom: lllmmz T. LARSON Muskegon Coral Early Iilczmvzfary St'Ili0I' High Early Elementary Club Classical Club I i XVILLIAM D. Lzvrro GARNE1' R. Lrwxm Grand Rapids 4 Kalamazoo Rural Eriizmlion l.ufm' Iilenicrifary Country Life Club Later Elementary Club l.moNArm V. l..rirz Brccclsvillc Jimi? lp' LILSTER Rural lirlzmzliozi Pl , I Fd laflmazoo ivxzm - uc mu Country Life Club ' U L Q H IQELVIN LEWIS ours Intvxmt Cel -S rings , Sault Ste. Marie VI B D l cm D U ' Jllumml .-Iris ' ' ' PMN Arts and Crafts Club: Junior High: Archery Club Mnunixnm' A. Lnnzxs linrru I. Lonlxx Cleveland. Ohio Albion Plzysiml Ifffltfflllllil Lift' Crfrfificalv Physical Education Association: Spanish Club , Rum' A. LUKINS HELEN l..onKuo1.nEu Martin Killillllillofl fllllftil' High 'slwmll Junior High Club RVTH J. LICCARTY ANNE'1'1'E A. LUNDQLWST Felmvmc Sparta llnmc .Ef'0IIlIllIl't'N A' B' Df'ff l'f Home Economics Clubg Eastern Art Clllbg Early ElCITlC1llZlI'j' Club Stal-5 XNfO1'11Q1l'S League Cabinet - C. Dcmuuluxs MCCUAIG F. Alllllklill Ma'C.w East Dearborn OYSCSO sl. B. 1Q70gi'1't' C'0'f 'fff'f'f Theta Chi Delta: College Choir: Commerce Club: Y. XV. C. A. C100 Ullb ' ' .ll ll f 232 ' 1 Pggi- 5' :'culv'l'iglll JUNIORS THE BRLOVVN ANDGOLD OF 'lim-'JI DORIS E. MCCUNE Kalamazoo Later .EIC1llL'7lffIIl':l' Later Elementary Club PHYLLIS L. MCDOWELL Petoskey Physical Education Physical Education Association Dancc Club ORVII. G. MCM URRAY Alamo A. B. Degree DEAN VV. IWCXVETHY Lansing B. S. Degree Manual Arts Union DORIS M. MACFARLANE Lowell I lzysical Education .J Ph sical Education Association Y f Physical Education Orchestrag Wfom- cn's League Council CATHERINE D. LIAKIN Flint Early Elemen-tary Early Elementary Club INEZ G. MARIHUGII Harbor Springs Rural Edilcaliotrl Country Life Clubg Y. XV. C. A. REUBEN VV. NIARTIN Kalamazoo M mum! Arts Manual Arts Union GORDON A. AICDOWELL Comstock I-'l. B. Degree Manual Arts Union ROBERT E. MCELWAIN Richland fl. B. Degree Student Council, Auditory Men's Glee Club: College Choirg Der Deutsche Vereing Commerce Club 3 Omega Delta Phi A INEZ M. MCNITT Rockford Early Elementary Early Elementary Clubg Spanish Club GEORGANNA E. MCXAVETHEY Battle Creek Junior H igh Junior High Clubg Players MALCOLM R. MACKAY Kalamazoo B. S. Degree Football 3 Basketballg Baseballg VV Club, Sec. EMILY MALBISTONE VVayland Senior High Eastern Star Clubg Theta Pi Alpha ARTHUR D. MARTIN Athens .wmuml Arts Manual Arts Uniong Archery Clubg Track ANTHONY S. LIATULIS Hart nl. B. Degree VV Clubg Football 1 l I l I I X, ll ,l l l l l Page Seventy-:zine JUNIORS ll: vnu: shown AHEDGULD our 193: l LIARY L. MAY Hllglll MAUL l Fort XVayne, Ind. a an azoo I lflmmr Ecoilollrics B. S. Dvgrvc ' l Home ECOIIOITIICS Club ANNA MEDWED MAc:NL's A. NLEIER Gary, Ind, VVyandotte Later EIf'JllCl1ffll'jl Phy.viful El17lElTl l0Il' Later Elementary Club Si,f.g'ma Theta Gammag Square and Compass Club HEI.EN L. MERSON South Haven ALBERT C. AIILLER Fllysical .EllllClI1ll0lL Q l Lake Gdessa Senate: XVomen's League Cabinctg -Slwffll Kappa Delta Pi H1-:NRIETTA li. MILLER IRENE C. MILLER l Q Otsego Xvilliamsburg l junio Hlgh Lulrl' E,t'll!C1lflIl'jl Junior High Club l EVELYN L. MILLER MINA J. MILLER D Elkljlart' Ind' XVilliamsburg Plzyszcal Educatwn, Ll,,,,. E1l.,,,c,,,fa,.3. Physical Education Associationg Le Cerclc Francaisg Dance Club D ' O. M I TI-IERESA I. MILLER OREEEEOH HargZEKEL l Grand Rapids . , ' . . C 0IlIIlIl'I'l e f1n11.or Hzgh i Commerce Club: Y. W. C. A.g FWHC11 Club League Councilg Der Deusche Vereiu REX C. MOE CATHERINE M. AIOONEY l Kalamazoo H E - pearbom l B. S. D? U - mm' Lozzomzcs . zgne Home Economics Club, Vlce-pres. l H - . VI 4 OILIS A GORE LIABLE N. MooRE N1les B ld. on Physical .Efl11lL't1fl07L I P D e mc' . . . . -' E - 'NTU PlIysIca1 Educatxon Assomatmon, IJ U, Sec. 'l heta PI Alpha .. 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Degree Der Deutsche Verein GLADYS H. RUPLEY Benton Harbor A. B. Degree MILDRED I. SAILE Manistec Commerce Commerce Club DOROTHY ANNE RIORDAN J Grand Rapids ' Sf7l ClfIl If ll 'A HARRIET ROELOFS N Byron Center Lalcr Elementary . Later Elementary Clubg Country l l Life Club I X - l ' . BERYL B. ROUSH P Pontiac .-4. B. Degree , International Relations Club 1 ' I 1 l . 1 l . BEATRICE L. RYLANDER 1 : ' B. S. Degree ROR Music lege Choir Shanee . 'n 14 f . ll ERT I. SANDERS N Lima, Ohio , . l Baudg Glee Clubg Orchestrag Col- 5 l I l l l 5 nu Page Eighty-three l I JUNIORS l ::: . C . . . ii: . T Fl E B l 0 WV N A N D' G 0 L. D 0 F' l 9 3 I LEE R- SAPALA KENNlf'fH XV. SAUNDERS Detrolt VVl1ltc Pigeon Mmzual fl:-is 5',,,f,,,- fjfgh Mammal Arts Union Science Club N . NEVA L- SAUNDERS KAT1-NWN S. SAXON Addison ' Sturgis B' S- D1'U1'f'C' l.CIfl'I' .E1l llIl'll'fUI'J7 Commerce Clubg Y. XV. C. A. Later Elementary Club Cl.O'I'ELlE D. ScHooxMAK12R NELSON VV, SCHRIER Kalamazoo Kalamazoo -Ml'-Vff l'11,l'.v1'faI .Edlll'l'If1'071- TGlee Clubg College Choirg String -WV Club? T,-ack l'lO . l l . NELL SCHUUR Lois SHAMAN . Kalamazoo Marshall Early EIUllIF1IfHl'j? 5'l'PL'llll l HENRY C. SEEKAMP NIARGARET L. SEYMOUR Holland Hart lllilllllllll .flrts fl- B- DUUVFC ' P Manual Arts Uniong Archery Club, t Cogftls' Life Club? Later Elemeu' . rcs. ' my U JEANETTE L. Smsuwoon DALE K- SHUTTS Kalamazoo Kalamazoo B. Df,y,.L,v lf. S. Dvgrce Eastern Stal. Club Cllijippa Rho Sigmag Student Scicuce ll r NICK C. SHURAYLIZFF MARION SIPPLE ' ' Hamtramck Cedar Springs 1'71Ij'.S'lt'tII Edwatzon Iam. E,l,,,m,Hm,.x, Y. M. C. A., Vice-pres.g Sigma A Theta Gammag Varsity Football Manager OSCAR SISSALA ERNEQ 5E1U'T'fA Vlfakenelrl a 'C C jumm. 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XVHITE Pllysiral .Ellllt'lIflDlli KEIIEIIUZIZOO Theta Chi Deltzig Cross Countrygi 'llf 1'Ul - IH Student Council N Iv.-xx S. XVICKHA1i1 DOROTHY ,ll VVH-ES Clarksville Sfl1I'gl5 A, B, Dpyy-pp ,llzzxif Brown and Gold Stllf-fi Spanish XVCYITICWS GICC Clllbi COMES? Chflifi Club Varsity Quartette ELLEN E. XVILEY Vmczrxm C. XVlI,liY Schoolcraft Kalamazoo Il. B. Dvgrvv - Eur!-V Elzvlzvlllnry Classical Club: Le Cercle Francais Early Elementary Club FR.-wciss IIE. VVILKES ADRIAN C. VVILLIAMS ' Battle Creek Grant B. S. Dcyrvv B. S. Degree Eastern Star Clubg Science Club Forum Moxn R. XV,ILl,IAM5 lX'fAR'l'liLL E. VVILLITS Battle Creek Reading l A. B. Dvgrrc lllnsir l E3-5f0l'11 SVU' Cll1l99 PIFIYCFS XVomen's Glee Clubg College Choir l VIIQGINIIX R. XVILLITTS AGNES E. WILTENBURG Hastings Conklin 1 A. B. Dc'57V'f'C Rural Erlucalimz 1 International Relations Club. 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BAHRIZ Grand Rapids A. B. Dvg1'm' Representative FRI-IIIISIQIC J. XVEISS Grand Haven ,-I. H. 17vg1'U1f Representative GLAUYS S. ABl!t1'I F Kalamazoo I-Iomv EC0l1l7IIIll'.Y EDXA F. ACH1'lilil!Iil!K7 St. Joseph Early EIvn1f'nIa1'y ICA'IiHl-IRI xii AcR1iRMAx Bay City Plzyviml Iizinmlion iX'III.llKlill E. Aramis Kalamazoo .-lr! Joie Almzmu Caspian Manual .- 1l'lS l21.lzAmc'rH A. ALEXANllli1l Kalamazoo Ilurly 1i1l'H1t'l1ftlI'j' SYLVIA I. ANDERSON Boyne City Lalvr .EIf'1Hl'l1f!ll':l' ARA Axmws Lansing Early .Ell'7lI!'IIf!1l'.l' Lrl.r.IAx M. AN'l'0NY Traverse City Early Elunzvzzfary BIARTHA A. ARNDT Evart Early lilmzviilzlry CHIQRIDAH O. Anwvofm Decatur Lalcr Elf'1nf'nIary I-lm.:-:N ALTGST Manistee Svlziol' High FRANCES M. AUSTIN Paw Paw liczrly Elcmcnla1'y FRANCES R. 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BUYS Traverse City 1 Lalvr .Ell'HIl'IIflII'j' l Lms I. CRLKINS VVaylzmcl H 1 Holm' Emzznzmcs jst . , l ' ! - , , 'I 11. l4:AYBIiR'l' CAM!-II'.LIl loblcs l .Swl'lllOl' High ' J BETH V. CAMPRIQLL Otsego Q ' B. S. Dvgwc' W A lVlARY E, CA'M.1'BELL Kalamazoo 'il .fflrt , , ,ij n lX'IILIJREU G. CARI-:Y Augusta xl l Early Elfnlvulary ,ig l Y l RAYMOND CARRo1.x. Galieu tif ,Q B11.tim'.v.r !1dHllll1.Vf1'lIf1Ul1 LM MARGL71iRI'rI-1 L. CARTER Petoskey fx Lrlfvl' Elt'lllt'lIf!Il'j' , wg , l Y lt H 'i - - --- - .- -l -. z-. - .... zzzzm z giifitii- ' f if:17:1,-,i1:.-,.4TL.g ' 'Q' -'..'.' .:.....- ' ' -514 ii? Q 1 fi 31. WH, . ,-Sf 'A V 2 -7- , i M 1? Page NincIy.fiz'e ll , it l . W :I SOPHOMORES I l TFUC BROVVFTCJBNDGULD CDI-f'iV93l O'r'I'o CAVINIIER Kalamazoo fl. B. Degree EARL CI-IAPIN Montgomery Special EVELYN M. CHAPMAN Traverse City Later Elementary VIVIAN CHASE Greenville sl. B. Degree MARGARIQI' I. CI-IISHOLM Custer Later Elementary 1 EvIzR12'r'r M. CHURCHILL Niles 1 Illannal Arts l I I M1I.nRIzn M. CLAPP Kalamazoo Limileal ' FRANCES E. CLARK Grant Limitetl l FRANK R. CLARK Sparta X '- Limited l , , I I I EVELYN A. COBURN Hastings I , X Later .ElClIl't.'Ilfl'll'j7 ' NLAURICE Coma Paw Paw ill Jllanual Arts , DOIQOTI-IEA CooK Pittsford l i I Uizclassijivd l W ' tl ICATHLEEN A. Cool: Three Rivers Ng Music 1 4 I ELXVYN H. CORNISH Lawton Q, Special W VAUGHN R. CORNISH Lawton M Jlfllllltlll Arts l . ' 1 CORRINNE M. CORRIVIEAU Powers l Later Elemenrtary l GRACE F. CRAMER Comstock Later Elenzentary W' Isonm. I. CRAMER Fulton , Music and Art GLAIJYS E. CRAVEN Coloma Junior High NLARY T. CRISTON Norway Later Elvmen-tary MYI.nRIzD CRONIN Lawrence N Early Elementary - l l I Ill S!! Page Ninety-six NIARJORIE I. CROSBY Glen Ellyn, Illinois Early .E1GlllL'7ll'll1'y ETHELYN V. CROUSE Nunica Liulifva' IMARY G. CULr.INA'NE Dowagiac .Latvr EIc1r1cnfar3' BARBARA E. CURTIS Benton Harbor Early Elc111v1zla.1'3' MAIQIAX I. CURTIS Edmore .R'IlI'0-Z Edzzcuifioz-i Rox' NV. CURTIS Edmore Rural Eduvalion VEIQLE B. CUSHMAN Cadillac Later .Eli'llIC'JlItII'jl ROMAN M. Cz1:cHNA Xlfyandotte B. S. Dvgrrv IWARY E. DAMBRA Rogers City Lzzlcr EIC11lFllf'f!I'j' MARY M, IDANIELS Jackson Early ,E1l llIf'I1fUI'j' CARROLT. V. DANIELSON Elkhart, Ind. fl. B. Drgrcc ROQERT NV. DAl'1ES Sand Lake C Uvlzmcrcv ICENNETH H. DIZCKER Schoolcraft Rural Educalion EVERETT E. DE GRAW Harvard A. B. Degree CECILIC. DE HAVEN Bangor .B'IlSI7Il'XS AdllI'l7liSfl'Gfi0ll BETSY M. D1-:KEMA Kalamazoo fl. B. Dcgrce FRANCES D15 .KIAY Kalamazoo l.i1lm' Elcuzwzfary M ARGARET E. Drs MEYER Kalamazoo A. B. Dvgwc' IVIARIAN F. DE AIEYER Kalamazoo A. B. Dcgrvc C. JAMES DEN HERDRR Grand Haven Bicsillcxs fId111z111,vi'z'ation Mrr.nREn DENNISON Early EIc111f'ntary Hart SOPHOMORES Page N imzty-.sez-cn Wll l l 1 'l 'l ., . ll rf guna lf ' ' Nl l ' llll soPl-lomolzes sTfi1f?'2?ff-iff--. , L i: 'i f fifT --f f .fair frfgff---ff-:rf-.. -:if +g..f11 ,aaa -Timm ' ' i1i'1igg-L,,..'.,., A'L.i,'sin' R . .i4 '.i:L:ii-i', .'s .,,3i:1Q:L. .ligjwfni . . o .L Iliff Nfl . A vs ia. sm WJ Nl A ua-F D Cl TL J L2 if' I 41 ill, M ll DORIS A. DERBY Portland Jlluslc and Art l A . lil :ELIZABETH M. DEUTSCH Grand Rapids kill Lalvr Elcnzelzlary ' W5 Q ELBIQRT D12 NVEERD Holland N I If. S. Dvgrce fl- 1 l i l ' IRENE M. DICKEIQSIJN Hastings ' Lalcr ,Ellflll-l'IIfUl'y l , ELEAINOR DILL Kalamazoo l W Laicr Eleffzclzfazj' I , . ,l il LQRETTA C. DONLEY Traverse City l 3 fl. B. Dvgrczr ull ' l. l ll ll I Rosie E. D0N1'z Manistce ,N Lnfcr ElC'7l1l'lIltll'y ' N l NIAURICE DoRr-: Cheboygan , 1. ' Special , ' LEWIS. H. DORNBAS Grand Haven . Bzzsuzvss ,fld11zini.vtrafio11, gl J 1 A NIARION F. DOSTER Hastings il l Early Elemcnlary Ll, ELTON F. DRAKE Kalamazoo ,i Special gl Rl.lTH E. DUCKWTTZ Goodrich . ll. l fwzim' Hzgh .4 XVINSOR S. DUNBAR Benton Harbor ll Jllamml Arlx Q LUELLA T. DUNN Hastings Home ECUIl01IllC.Y l. , EDNA L. EARL Kalamazoo X I' ' Early Elfllltlllllllfll l NOIZIVIA E. EARL Lyons 5 Early Elmncnfary F IVA M. EARL Fife Lake 15 L-inzitcd ,E GLADYS I. EARL1: Vicksburg 1. Limftvrl if l NIAE EDGERTON Kalamazoo ly X Limitcll T DORIS E. Ensox Paw Paw 1 Latvr .ElL'1I'lL'llfUl'j' V N X DAVID EDNVARDS Elkhart, Ind. 1 1 Y Business Ad11z-irzlstratiou , . ' l .l . l my l ' l H' 1 1 izsafi a23..L.giT.ii13 fifli 5 4 l L Page Ninety-eight Y l l lllll SOPHOMORES ll lu :Q Ill Yi i .. THE BILOVVFI AF-IDGOLD 0171931 MARGARET EGBIQRT Aledo, Ill. , Early Elf1IlUlLflll'jl N GEORGE E. EGGLI Traverse City Jmzioz' High X Lows ELENBAAS Holland X A. B. Dvgrcc , l I ETI-II5L I. ELSIE Marshall Illusic FLORENCE E, EMERSON Traverse City I Early ElL'mcnfary y CLARENCE VV. ERIRRV . Kalamazoo B'IISl1lU.S'S fiIl7H1l1'l.Yl?'!lfl01l SHIRLEY E. ENGLISH New Troy Lafvr ElF1l1Pl1lHl'j' JOHN S. EVANS Kalamazoo B. S. Degree TI-IELMA P. FALEON' Vicksburg 1,imitf'd MII.DRED FARMER Charlcvoix ' Li-n1ilnl . RUTH E. F AULKNER Marshall Early ElE'17lC1llGl'jl NOIIRIS VV. FERGUSON Marne Jzmim' High l ' HAzIzL M. FIIQLIJ Camden Lalcr Elcuxrumry BEA'I'RIcE FILTON Muskegon Heights M'11.vi6 ELIIEN E, FLANDERS Coldwater Limitvll OLIVE M. FOWLER Kalamazoo W Plzyxiral Educalimz CHRISTIANA F. Fox Luke Odessa Early Elf-11If11la1'y FRANCES J. Fox Grzmcl Rapids Early ElC'lIIt'11lfll'jY JFIELEN Fox Kalamazoo Early Ell'JlIE'l1ltll'j' 3 IYTARTIQA E. Fox Bcrlamont I llI'ltSIC l Grzlmzpnla H. FRANCIS Jackson Q Junior High 2 l QQ un ' Ill CCI Page Ninety -nine SOP!-IOMORES '-,L1.l- -.J-YY V 4-V1 2-1-1.41-QEQMJ. 1--A..--..-,,: -,-- ,1,,....,,-,.,-,f-,....?f..,,a-9... -.?..,,,-.,.-.....,.,-.... ..., ,.,,,,-,,,,,4,,,,,-,-,-,,,,gx? ,qvyg , r , f l i' A w. k' L l ' L V. 4 I EST!-IER E. FULLER Kalamazoo Music FLOYD FULLER Kalamazoo Special LUCILLE E. GANKA Albion Early Elementary XVALLACE L. GARNEAU Cadillac fl. B. .DGQVFC LLUYII R. GATES Three Rivers Limited HELEN M. GAYAR Manistique Early Elementary PAUL XV. GI,xNNoL,x XVyanclotte fl. B. Degree ' XVILLIAII B. GIUEON Kalamazoo UlLClU.S.ViflFt'lT VIVIAN R. GILCHREST Quincy Lafcr Ell?lllfC'llflU'lV EVELYN' M. GILI. Kalamazoo ililljilf and Art HEl,liN M. GILLETT Hart Early Elementary SADIE GLOVER Onekama Home Ee011o11zI'cs lZx'EI.vN M. GOOD Burr Oak Laier Elementary CLAUDIA E. GREENHOE McBride Home Economics IRENE F. GREENNVALD Muskegon Early ElL'1HL'l1flG1'jl GEORGE C. GREGC. Memphis Limited OLIVE F. GREINER Hart Early Elementary AIARGARET H. GROSVENOR Greenville Early Elevlzentary ALIIENE A. GUEST Grand Rapids Plzysieal Education FRIEIJA I. HAAS Kalamazoo fl. B. Degree VIRGINIA F. HADLEY Kalamazoo A. B, Degree ll A. E I - . -E l :-f H, .:.a..z, .. - . .,...Y ...-.....4-:y,..a-:1......,..-..-L.1:x...1,.-un.1.- XML y ---L ...-,.V, 1 -.- ... - L-E., :En pugffzfv--A 1 Page One Hundred l I Flu Ml SOPHOMORES .Ill ,, f - ' . 1 nu I ' Y ' W ' In 'Ill ,f .Y V Y L, , 'I' Fi 'E B D. O' VV Fl A -Fl D U U L , Z' O F I 9 3 T LYLE J. HANCHETT Coopersville Limitcfl ROGER V. HANNON Hermansville .lmzior High. l u VIOLET L. HANSON Cheboygan Later Elcmalz-tary l I l l l RUTH VV. HQXRBIELINK Grand Rapids ' Early ElI'llIt'llllZl'jY l l RICI-I1Xl2D J. HARPHAN VVy:u1dotte 'l l Special , Lnoxoim HASS Ionia ln 1 Lalvr Elc'u1c11Iary l V W CARMA E. HALlli1l Reading' ,I l Limitvfl 4 GERTRLIHQ E. HEBRON Niles .V Jmziar High Q Graomsmmx Hiaxizvmn Holland l ' Early Elmuvnlary l I l 1 FLORA HFZTZIEI. Grand Haven i l 1 Ari' N 105121-HINE M. Hrcmav Coldwater 1 ' Early Elmnmtary i DOROTHY O. HIESIQOIIT Coldwater i Early Elcmvvzfary , i r X N ' ESTHER M. HILL Ionia ' Lairr Elv1m'ulary - Enom: D. HILL Muskegon ' Senior High ' ETHEL L. HILL Davison W .lirnior High l l ' DORIS C. :HILLMAN Allcgau 3 ' Later Elfmcnlary 1 EVA I. HINCICLEY Evart Later El6 lll8llfHl'j' Mxumnn I'IOEKWA'I'ER McBain i Early Elcmffzlary 1 , GLADYS E. HOLKINS North Adams , 1 Early Elrimfulary i LISSABEL H. ZHOLLE Eau Claire W Later ElE11lU'JIfGI'j' ELEANOR V. HoLLISTraR i Bronson Early Elvmmztary , :ES 7 C C f 2: Y f f K Y -.. N , , 1 , Page Om- Hundred One - SOPHOMORES --znf2---- -Lu' ' t5n 4:ll!...m1l : - --- Y-.1 - I 'W T Ylr1'iKfii Etwil D '17l'7-- 73'fED'25iml4l'D,'5-'G7iI5'TC h'DH'k'U'T'-'lW '5? H5 l - Junior High BESSIE E. Hoovmz Constantine Early Elementary 1 MILDRRII M. HORSTMAN Dowagiac I Semor High F. LUCILLE HOWARD Schoolcraft A. B. Degree HELEN M. Howl: Hart Early Ele-menlary VIRGINIA M. HONVEl-L Dowagiac Plzysieal Edzzcalion MARION HUISBELL ' Allendale Physical Education CECILE H. HUBER Ludington Later Elementary ELIzABETH J. I-IUBERT Battle Creek Later Elementary ELSIE HUF? Marcellus Later Elementary FERN H. HUFF Bloomingdale Senior High I'IARRY G. HUFFLIAN Kalamazoo B. S. Degree . HERMINA HULS Rothbury Later Elementary AIQIJATH HUNTICR Kalamazoo A. B. Degree C. VIRGINIA HURLEY Hopkins DoNALn E. HURST Kalamazoo Special VIEIQONICA M. IGNASIAK Lnclington fl. B. Degree GRACE W. I1.I.c Hamilton Later E1L'1l1FllfHl'y , DORO1'HY ISIQNGA Ienison Later ElU7lIl?1Zflll'j' A. DONALD JACKSON Kalamazoo l?11.riIIes.v z1d'll12.IllSf1'fIfi0I1 J. FRANK jzxcons, JR. Vandalia B. S. Degree HERBIAN K. IANNSEN Flint B. S. Degree ,g.,- - ,avian . nfs? .:.: f:.:?a3asa--I-Q-1..-.uf - - 14: -L ---:- --f-.-U 4-Aw, - invni-:zff:1v-f-f. ---M .:.....-fw-'-'- 'f A- '1Af-fc-- mg:- Page One Hundred Two SOPHOMORES ll- RTFIE slorwn Ano GOLD or :Qui BETTY C. JANOWITZ Bay City Early Elcmfntary ROBERT K, JE!-'I-'ERS Battle Creek B1lSlllfl'.Y.V Adnzinislratz-on GIQNEVIEVE JIESSUP Vandalia Limited w Al.I3ERT C. JOHNSON Sidney Plzvysiml Edzzratznu ALBERT I. JOHNSON Lndington A. B. Degree BI-:ATRICE O. JOHNSON Dorr L1'm-iled EMMA JOHNSON Harbor Springs Home Emnonzicx LILIAN E, JOHNSON Cowen .IIl7l1'0I' High SYLVI.-x V. JOHNSOQI Bay City Plzyxiral Ed-uratzon VVESLEY S. jO1.LI1fEE Charlevoix Jimior Hiyll FLORENCE A. JUBB Muskegon f A. B. Dvgree JANE A. junn Battle Creek JWu.v'iC DOROTHY A. KiXNAI!I.E Kalamazoo Xl. B. Degree' DOROTHY M. KElEl.E1i Fcnnville Lain' Elr111r'11lc1ry RUTH KEISER Kalamazoo fl. B. Drgrvv ISARELL A. KENT Grand Rapids Later Elfwrvnlary LEON B. ICERCHER Camden Bifxixzvsx . ldlII'lIll.SfI'CTf'l0Il 9 HIENIQX' E. Krmn-:Y Ludington Slvc'rinl ELIZABET1-r C. KING Martin 9 Early .Elflllfllllllfv 5 RIARY H. ICING Grand Rapids Early Elenzezzfrzry f IREFE H. ICINNEY Schoolcraft i 7 lzarly Elcmcnlary ' ll 2: Page One Hmzdrcd Three W SOPHOMORES x , 4 Page One Hundrvd Four LIARY L. KlSH Detroit Limllvrl JANET J. KIRINHEKSEL Holland Lalf'rElm11c11lary . IRENE M. ICLEPPER Battle Creek Lalvr Elcvzzmz-fa1'y VElili.AH M. KI.1Ncsn1z1L Cadillac Lalvr Elvnmzlary LILLIAN E. KLo1'1f13Ns'rE1N Hesperia Early Elmlzelzfazjv LUCILLE M. ICNEISEL Exrt Early Ele111e11ta1'y VYHRA L, Kiwnanus Wlatervliet Lafvr Elf-rllwzfczry BICRNICE C. KNO? East Jordan Lam' Elcnzcvztary ELEANUR L. KNOWLTON Grand Rapids Early Elfmczzfnry NIILIJRED E. Kxunsnx Sullivan Lafvr Elrvlzrnlary PEARL E. KlJLI.BIlXX Atlanta Jzmzor High EDNA M. IQOSI-IMIDER Cadillac Lalcr ElL'1llC7lll1I'j' F1.oR1zNc1a K. KOXX'AI.1i Lansing Early ElE1lIFIIlUI'j' MARGAIQET E. KIQIEBS Bay City Junior High ELFLANOR L. IQRUEGER South Haven Plzyszml Educalzon ALRERTA M. IQRUUIER Cadillac Laler Ele111e11fary 'URSLA M. K1:Nzr Hudsonville Early Elcvlzcnlary GIQRTRVDR I. KUSSMAUL Lansing Early .ElClllf'llfIlI'fl' XVALTER E. I,AKE Decatur Jllnxu' CLIFFORD C. LAMIE Lake Leelanau Senior Pllffll AGNES LANSING Greenville Home .EL'0ll07lIlC'S THE BULWUVW GEORGE I. LA PLANTE Cry Stal Falls Bfnsic NINA A. LAURIQNCE Petoskcv Plzyximl Eduuaxlion ELLA E. LAUSMANI Benton Hxrbor Senior High CI-IERIUAI. LEWLS Allcgan SFHi0l' High ZULA E. LHAMUN Vxn XVcrt Olno Mnxic EL12ANo1u2 A. LIFNTIIARI' IXH1'llTl21l0O Early Elvuzvntfn V IRENIE N. I.1v1Ncs'1'nN Lnlm' Elvnzmlnry WILLIAM L. I,OENNEKE Plzyximl Edzzvnfion M :AKEN LOKEN Sl'I1'fOl' High IWARGARET D. Lonnox Grdndulle Lalcr .El6'llLC'l1fUI'-U , LAURENCE P. LUNG Ixfnlalnnzoo Bm-i1mv.v f1d7IlfILf.Yfl'!lf'l07L XVILIJAM G. Loosr XVs xndotte A. B. Degree ALICE D. Lomaxz Coloma Senior High H. DOUGLAS Lowmzv Saranac fl. B. Degree MARc:U1z1z1'rE M. LOYSULT Grund Rfnpxds Latcr Elementary ELIzAmaTH D. LUCY Rzchldnd A. B. Degree FRANK V. LUDKA Travevse C1ty Hlalzllarl Arlx INEZ M. LUFT Benton H Lrbox Later Elemental 1' HOXVARI7 R. LUIKENS K1lzun1zo0 A. B. Dcgrce EYELYN B. LUNDE Ludmgton Later .EIC'fIIlflflLlGl'jJ RUTH C. LUNDQUISF Suouulle Lam' Elementary X SOPHOMORES Page Ouc Hundred Six K.x'1'HERx'N L, LYNN Marcellus Lafcr Elvnzrzzlary DORIS C. LYON XVooc1lJury Latm' E1f'I!I!'llfflI'j' Al.lfI!ED XV. LYONS Micldleville fllllflll' High GORDON G. MCCAIN Three Rivers lillzifvcl FRANCES E. IWCCARTY Moline Lafvr EIL lIIl'l!fUI'j' KENNETH NICCARTY Fcnnville fl. B. Degree DCJIQOTHY I. NICCUNE Kalamazoo Lafw' E1CIlICl1fHl'j' PHILIP I. MCKERNAN Crystal Falls fl. B. Degree NIILDRED E. MCKINI,IEX' Grant Early ,Elflllfllfdljl Isxmv lX4iCNAl'LIH1'0N Flint Earl-V E1t'llIL'7IfCII'j' MAxIN1z L. KTCVVILLIAMS Decatur Plzyxifayl Ezfzrnzfionx LUCILLIQ I. IWAIKOXVSKI 'Wzltcrvliet Early Elcuzmzffrry W ALTER A. lXfl'AIKowsKI Benton Harbor JlII!.YiL' ANNA E. MAKI-:L Mancelona Lnlvr .EIf'lllf'7IfGl'.l' NIARGARI-I'I' K. lX'lARCHET'l'I Norway Laicv' EIl'llll'llf!7l'j' IRIQNE NIARKLE Bad Axe Lclfvz' EIt'lIIt'I1fHl'.X' FRANCIS E. NIARQU.-XRD, North Muskegon Pl1y.v1'z'al Erlmalznzz NIILIJRIQD MARsHA1.L Lawrence Sclzzm' fllflll BEATRICE A. BIARTIN Ada Later ElL'Illl'Ilf!Il'j' ESTHHR F. IXIARVIN CllEi.1'lAOtllC Lalvr Elvmvzzfary A1.F'R1c1m MATHEWS Bangor B1lS1'l1l'.Y5 Ad111iw1i.vi1'aiim1 Tig, ll 5 .fill l W I I 1 SOPHOMORES ssh -f lElTL.'-Zr':I.lv.F-2?-y -,-v-, fzc -'fe-' -7 -ff -' ' A -V 5 .mam :gr LT Hvwr:1a3.g--..Y ,.-. 6. .. .ilu L:-,. AL!-Txgosa .1--..-Q. ' - inn- ..-W 14-1- 5 f Qfg.ln!f'7. ' ' W k Y 'Y ' A' W' AXA' W' Mix A 'Q e 'Y-AV 'W' 'Y' LLM- , I 4-.. -.RL - ,., - ., ,., - - .,- - --.-,..f - .-. - -,--- - .-.-.,,5--W-Y.-,TQ ,... , .ri ....'..i.+f.-f . . , ' P wi 'Y' 'fm LJ vw if-J fa EJ iff fu, 1,1 L L ,L lr' l I ill' I. il ' V25 GLADYS I. MAXWELL Elk Rapids I ll QR Later Elementary I' I, I ' VERA M. lX'IEADl-I Grant V1 ' Later Elemeizltary fi X :EDWIN E. MEAIIER Richland Wjl I A. B. Degree li I 4 I l I 1' I IWARDIORIE NIIZRRYFIIEIL Tustin Early Elementary l R DONNA L. MILEURN Kalamazoo lj W B. S. Degree lf' CLAIR G. MILLER Baroda l' yi fl. 13. Degree H Q l xl ' ,4 'I HEl.P1N B. NIILLER Otsego ,U Limited RUSSELL B. LIILLER Lake Odessa Special LESLEY A. INIINER Allegan I . . W Lzmzlerl PAULINE lVII'l'CI-IELL Olivet Early Elementary EVELYN NIOMIQUE Douglas Later Elementary l BEATRICE A. NIOORE Constantine Early Elementary -.1 l EI.IzA1IE'rH H. Moomz Kalamazoo , 5 Early Elemerzla-ry I RuXLl'l'I E. MOTOK River Rouge i' Spvvial l . MAIzGA1zE'r L. lfOYER Elkhart, Ind. fs Later Eleimenlary , L. EDNA MULIII-:R Caledonia lp Limiled l NICPIOLINS h4USSliLMAN Kalamazoo D fl. B. Degree I ULLA H. RIVERS Bloomingdalc: J .Limiled lg I DOROTHEA IYEIQRKEN Holland 5 1 . Limiled fi , AI. E. NELLIS Vilyaiidotte fi q gl. B. Degree .I , f BERNICE V. NELSON East Jordan . I I-l. B. Degree 5 . L I ll W l l , l Page One Hundred Seven ll! SOPHOMORES Page One Hundrsd Eight I-Lxzlcr. H. NETPZRER Vandalia, Ohio Lnfcz' Elmlzcvzlary Mmmuzn E. NlZXVCAS'1'l,E Kalamazoo C0711 nzfrcc' ELEANOR L. NVEXVMAN Muir Lafcr Elevlzcvzfary XVALTIER Nmx' Fulton .Llllllffd Arm NIENHUIS Holland L1-mzfcd LOUISE NIFFENEGGER South Haven Early Elcvlzcfztam' Tl-IELMA F. NOACK Benton Harbor Lnfcv' EIvmc'11lal'3' DOROTHY H. Noimmanc St. Joseph P11y,vz'ral Education. HILRIA E. NORMAN Tustin I.cm'1' Iilmlzwzfary JOAN I. NYHOFF Holland Hama' .Eronomzcs 1 STANLEY P. NY'REN Chicago, Ill. llluszc Blsuxrclz O'BAxzToN Sawyer Lfzlcl' EI07l'lU7lfU1'jl DENNIS O'DONNm.L Petoskey SflFl'fU1 Axwm S. OLSON Sawyer Junior High NIAXINE H. OLSON South Haven Home EC01l0HllfCS ES1'i-mu K. OAKLAND East Jordan Early Elczlz-vnfary Vzzsiux M. OMO Coldwater Latm' .E1lf ll1CHfC1J'QV BIILDRED O. OXENOER Dowagiac Later Elemfentarg' CARL. PATTOK Grand Rapids illnsff ' HOWARD L. PEMBERTON Cassopolis Slfvcial ONEY J. PERRY Alpha Special SOPHOMORES --I THE Blown AKIUGOLDDDD Or DEQ!!! M.ABEL M. Primus jackson Early Elementary RUTH A. P12'r11Rs0N Mzmistique i Early Elcmc'11tal'y LrI.LmN PFEIFFER Hastings Lalvr Elcvli-clzlary Doizrs PHELPS Grand Rapids .5'c'lLir1r .High MARY M. PHILLIPS Iron River Lalw' Elvmelzfaly I NITLDRED N. PIERSUN Ravcnna I Lalcr Elvvmvmzry H:XROI.IJ B. Pru0'r'r Kalamazoo fl. B. Drgrre ' JOHN M. PIKKAART Kalzunazoo A. B. Dvgrve TRUEMAN G. PIPPIQL Grand Haven Pllj'.Yl'C0l Educaltirm Lois E. PlTMAN Bailey Junior High , RALPH D. POLING Van XVert, Ohio B. S. Dcgrcc CQRINNE A. POORMAN South Haven , Lalcr Elc1'1zentm'y I JAN1z'r'1'E A. Pmcurrziik Onaway Lnlw' ElL'1l1rnH11'31 VERNE A. PRENTICE Hastings Limilvd ' M. HELEN PREVOST Bay City ! C 01lI7lIL77'Cl? N l 1 . CATHERINE E. PROVENCHER, Traverse City A. B. Degree ' ALFIQED A. PUGNO Detroit Bzzsirzvss fld1lLiILiSl1'tlf'l0'Il ' Romsrvrtl. QUIRINL: Detroit Plzyxzcal Edncafmu NLXOAII N1 RADKE Chief B. S. Dc'y1'z'n DORIS A. IQADTKE Chief Early Elenwntary , , EULALA M. RANDALL Battle Creek X Limited l i i L S!! ei' Page Om- Hundred Nine I 5 'I ll? . 1 W, J Cl 5, ill SOPHOMORES if, V l. - . , . ,-,. ., , ., LL. ,,.,..,. ..,- , -av,fa-..,-w.m,4.-.a-aa:gc1.I.:g:....g-.,.-Q-A--lA or of A W' I if ' ' ---.,-..4 .Zi --.z mmf a .,--a..- a. af .E Q ' H l i lv l I I , I , , . ' LAURA RANDALL Kalamazoo Home Economics AIRABELL G. RAY XVatervliet 9 l 5 Cam-mcrcr' I N . 1 EDWARD I. REDAIOND Bay City 1 Physical Educaliou M ' l l l H1XRRIETT RFED Kalamazoo Lafer E Inman fairy X' KA'fHRk'N F. REID Muskegon Heights W C07717I1'C7'EU 1 MARION A. RENlJlil. Gobles V 1- ! ' Rural Education I l l , , 1, ll l l N ' PIILDA E. REYNOLDS Hopkins A Lalvr EIG1ll-6llfG'l'j' ii HE51'ER E. RHEINGANS Gregory ' Early Elemelzvfary 'll Alf3ELIA RHOADRS Oslitemo ' Later Elvnzenvfary J l N I l r M K 1 ,Q l JAMES L. RIISBLE Morley 1' 51. B. Degree l I EDITH M. RICE Saginaw Q Early EIm11f'11lc1l'y L lj! l JRNNIIQ L. RICHARDS Ada xl gil I A. B. Dryrcfc - l I . 1 'X ' I 1 at I i , .l I I - iq hllERLE F. RTCLIIKRDS Norway , , A 7 1' ' Illusic ' gil l VIRGINIA RICHARDSON Hastings Y lf Q Senior High NIORLEY L. RIGGS Chcboygzm 3, ix I Rural Education I L li lf l 1 l E 1 I I IJARRY C. ROBERTS Harbor Beach I ll l Special lf YETRVE L. ROGERS Kalamazoo 1 .4 lil I Early Elvnzmzlary I ll l I , ' xl ', JAMES V. Ross . Kalamazoo ' ' my l Bu.vi1u's.v fId7l!l7Ll.YfI'llfi011 l X 1 In 3 W 1 ' T i. if it fill gi I ILLIAS ROSENlbALl,. Grand Rapids l W ll ll Plzysiral Ediicafmn ll' Q will ll FRANCIS L. ROSSI Crystal Falls ,l ,A L 'N I' Manual flrfs A J I ' , If it il it ,4 YVILLIAM D. RONVAN Paw Paw lg 1! 3' I fl. B. Dvgrcc fl ,NI illll l ll I lli il lr ll .luv ,L lull A . , . M l . it li l :, fvjliigilfi I gig 5 1'L.,gJ-,.u..' 3.Y17T'..1iiQ1'j' r ' iiE31.i,i'f1.-girjgnlnfiiig Maw .,3i l,W4,Q , f l ff T. if-Y 1gg,L', :TL'Lsi.fIf-ll-LZ-iv---G-l?7fIZa1: -:ff 'Lff -'f' V T' ' Page Que Hundred Tru . Xu ll 2 Il l ll all 'll' EVELYN C. RowE Allegzm Later Elementary IMZARTHA M. RUDNICK Stevensville Later Elemevztary ELLEN M. RUNDLE Olivet Home .EC01I01'IllCS DoRo'1-HY M. RUSSELL Elkhart, Ind. Early Elementary JAMES P. RUSSELL Bronson Junior High VEl.TA F. RUSSELL Sherwood Later Elementary ARTHUR RUSTER Kalamazoo Special LUCILLE ILUTHERFORD Decatur .lwlior High MARVEI. G. RUTLEDGE Vllhite Cloud A. B. Degree BERNADENE R. SAUMS Charlotte Later Elementary EDITH L. SCHE1-PE Chcboygan Early Elo-mcm'ary ANN L. SCHIMKOLA Cleveland, Ohio Plzysicrzl Edrzzcatriou ANNA O. SCHOENHERR Custer Early Elementary MARGARET V. SCHOOLEY Evzirt Early Elementary RE'fHA M. SCHRAUER Sturgis Early Elcmmztary MARGARET A. SCI-IRAM Vermontville Later .Elf'7IlL'lllllI'j' CORNELIUS SCHREUR Kalamazoo B. S. Degree :EVELYN L. SCHRUMP Edwardsburg Senior High THOMAS H. SCLIURRING Portage B'11.v1'm'ss Ad7lllf71-lSfI'Ull01l DENA SCHUTMAAT Hamilton Later Elementary GRACE M. SCHWEDLER Port Austin Early Elementary SOPHOMORES . n.--1-if --1-Q., .-S..-f-2-ze: -- r Page One Hundred Eleven I r I SOPHOMORES X -on v- - v'f'1 ---f -'-- 4 - -' AV- 1' +4V-1vm, LgL.1,LI-..psL-:K-zaffazzA.:-s:.i:r:.:Ta:un.1w.Q.z1.LQLua.u.1:-Lx4?.1.-QLJLL-vn1.un::-1:--:-Q,-Tl1,'-, -1 f'i.i'LQ1TV?iQii':,1fH1 x,., ' Q , T T iM J 'lfi gi f,Q?Hi1E.x1,, 1- 1. M, Lf 'U rd '14 Li LL J L L' ' - I 'W I3 E l l I I I an I I H I ll DOROTHY S. SEPTRION Scottville I Later Elameniary ' I F AE N. SHAFER Hart Early Elementary - 4 GOTJDIE A. SHAFER Shelby I Junior High l l l WILLIAM I. SHARON W'ilson .luzzior High NINA C. SHATTUCK Vandalia J Rnral Education l EUGENE L. SHERK Litchfield 1 Business fldnzinisfrafion RAYMOND B. SIIOBI-:RG 'Cedarville B'1lSlIlK'.YX .fldnzinisfration ' ELMA L. SI-IUMAKER Augusta Junior High. 1 MARSHALL B. SIMPSON Lacota , Birxizxoss Admlinistrat-ion Q DAVID C. SJOBERG Cadillac X Special GEORGE J. SKYTTA VVakelield A. B. Degree l z WILLIARI K. SLEUTEL Grand Haven Manual Arts I X' HEI.EN R. SLUSSER Elkhart, Ind. , Early .El!'111C1lll1l'1U W ESTHER E. SMEED Detroit F' Early Elementary I I-IAZEI. A. SMITH Ionia l Early Elementary IQ C IRENI: S. SMITH Bellaire i llffasic I MARY SMITH Kalamazoo l Early Elementary I I l MILIJREII L, SMITH Cedar Springs ll Rural Education ll I I. 1 RAYMOND SBIITH Kalamazoo - Special , L , l VALDO WV. SMITH Ithaca 1 ll .Manifal Arts IV! VERA E. SMITH Climax ' ll Later Elementary ,gx l I I N -L .ll ' I.. 1 .L -Q lg W -.W mf, - f- f- - T :fazsmlzee W-----f-ga:---...-Q... .... -a,2.,.,,,.: . Inga. wa-- , - 1 .-.-f- 0+-. -,.a...:i'-I-A---1 Page One Hundred Twelve ..-,,-, V, L ' I JANET SNELLER Fremont Early Elcvncnlnry GERALDINE J. SNYDER Kalamazoo Early Elmzmztci-1'y HELEN D. SPAID Sturgis C011l7llC'1'L'L' LUCILLE M. SPARLING Kingsley Early Elemc'1ItaI'y ABE SPIEGELMAN Bloomingdale A. B. Degree CLEMENT S. SPIIELANE Boston, Mass. Plzyxical Ed-ucalzon KENNETH SPINIXIER - Elk Rapids Bifsincss zfltllll,HLlSll'l1f1U7Z NIERLA M. SPRINGSTEAD Ellsworth Later Elemefllary DORTHA L. SQUIER Union City .lmiior High IXIARTI-IA R. STEINBACK Hancock Physica-I Education DOROTHY A. STEMM Benton Harbor llfI1l.T'l.lT QHELEN C. STEVENS Grand Rapids Later Ele11zcIIfa1'y SHIRLEY L. STocRImAI.E VVayland Early Elevrzvufury KATHERINE STOCKFISH Springport Lam' :ElL'7I'It'71lflll'lV ELLAMAE STOIIIIARD Grand Rapids Jmzioz' High NELLIE M. STONE Allegzm Lalca' Elmrrvrxtairy ' ISOBEL A. STREETER, Cummiugton, Mass. B. S. Degree RUTH M, S'rREE'rER Rockford Lalar Elelii-Icnlrlry EDXVARD F. STRENZEI. Reed City Special MAX VV. SULLIVAN Muskegon Heights .llfalimll Arts IWILIIRED SUNDQUIST Kalamazoo Early E1C'7lll'7IfUI',l' :'QsvuT,rr'.,n-ff: SOPHOMORES -. V- tC.:n.p1...,..J.L...L.'-.,.-. -Le1,t4. .-.1 lg.--- W. -sr,-:mu-.. .-..,'g..-.-..r,: Y Page One Hzuzdrcd Thirteen SOPHOMORES EDNA M. SWAAISON Grant Rural Edneatmn DORIS C. SXVENSON Holton Home Eeonovnics T HELMA TATRO Sawyer Early Elementary L. HOXVAIID TAYLOR Muskegon Manual Arts JANET C. TEALE Kalamazoo A. B. Degree JULIZA -TEN BRINK Hudsonville Lznuted LURA TENHAVE Saugatuck Later Elementary LENA TEUSINK Allegan Rural Education BEATRICE G. THOMAS Alto Later Elementary IJOROTHY R. 'THOMAS Grand Rapids Rural Education HELEN A. THOMAS Tekonsha Later Elementary MARIAN I, THOMAS Middleville Later Elementary RAYMOND I. THOMAS South Bend, Ind. Physical Eclncation ELIZABETH THOMPSON Clayton, Ind. Physical Education KATE F. THOMPSON Cadillac Early Elementary LUCILLE M. THOMPSON WaldrO1I Senior High BYRON J. THURSTON Union City Senior High WILLIAM TIMM Centreville Manual Arts MALCOLM A. TINDALL Kalamazoo B. S. Degree ALMA A. TINKHAM Sodus Early Eleuzentary NIARIORIE L. TONVNSEND Allegan A. B. Degree . . . U ,,, ., ,.,, V, mv... Q1 ..... . .. ,v,.JS ,.-qa. 4:..-, ,Q .L-L ,AA ,....n- n-frxwm. Q-:::,:.w.1 ra .'-,...--.,-f-.,- .Y-..fr:-Y1,-,::H1w.a:a5c.v,4l,1.g.. -.1 -.... .U-Au.--,lu . .. . . ..- , Page One Hundred Fourteen T1-Ionms D. TRAYNUR Rolctte, N, Dak. Pliyximl Erlucrzlimi J. WENIJIil.I. TURNER Jouesville Junior High LORAINE E. Twici-IELL Sand Lake Limilvrl EVA 'U'I l'I'1R Byron Center Lalvr .ElC'lllt'IlfGl'j' HOMER D. V:KNl'DEll KOLK Hopkins B. S. Dcyrvc ALBE11'rUs T. XIAN DUREN, Grand Rapids Jzmior High ELLA E. VAN FOSSEN Athens Lalcr' lilcmmlary IEVELYN G. VAN I'IOliVE Kaiziniazou Lain' ,EIf'II'1L'lllflI'jl DORUTHY J. VAN PIUIZEN XVest Olive Jimim' High JOHN L. VAN HUIZEN Grand Haven Junml' High IYITLDRED E. VAN KEUREN Allegzui Early Eli'-nmlllary JOHN C. VAN NIULLIGAN Lznmmt Manual Arts Luis XIAN NESS Newaygo Hama .Economics PAUL VAN SICKLER Galesburg fl. B. Degree C1-IARLQTTE M. V AN V YVEN Rockford Plzysival .Edllfllllflll F1.m'n F. VINE Alma lifllllllllll Elrfs IQYELYN A. Vnzczu, Martin Juninr High LGUISE C. YVALJHTER Spring Luke Early Elvumzzfaryf SIUNEY XVAGNER Menominee fmzinr High GEORGPI R. WALCOT1' Grzincl Rapids Jimzor flight KATHEIIINE J. VVALKI-IR Reed City Early Elv111r'11Iary SOPHOMORES Page One Himflred Fifteen i l 5 , 1 r I.. N SOPHOMORES f- il , V 1....na:-- :S-rr-:nn-: -an-H+ -1-J :-rnas-:ern-xn.!z:rrsu:gw1::uuAfmnw-erfQ:r.4aq,f,nnnngcprmnn:1xnnnr1:su-m:.----f- -.-q3.v:f-f1:,.,:::i-::i,..,17f,,,. Ri' lfiii RYTFW K 5'7 ii? Egmia V' L -- 5r?J'V R ,Riva Kifp' 'TERM Z ' N' Y M ,VVA q s ,V rx J X M ., 1 . 15 l 1 i . il' i RUTH S. WALKER Olivet W N Home Economic: l 1' RUTH WARD Grand Rapids L Later Elmlzclzlary l HOLLIS R. WARNER Kalamazoo A. B. Degree I MYRA E. .VVARREN Bloomingdale Lalrr Iilvmvntary 1-IATTIE VVASSENAAR Grand Rapids Later ,ELt 'lllL'l!fUl'j9 THEOLA YVASSENAAR Grand Rapids Lalvr hIL,'IIIC'llfGl'j' LOTTIE O. XVEBSTIQR Charlevoix R-nrrzl Ednmtimr, DOROTHIEA I. NVHEBER Goslien, Incl. X Rzzral High NELLIIE L. VVEEMZR Pioneer, Ohio Lalvl' Elenzmlzzry lXl'AR,1o1zn2 XWIETRICI-l' Hart Lafvr Elmmwtairy 3 IENNIIE T. XVELC1-I Kalamazoo Rural EflltL'Ufi0ll ESTHER I. WEN1na1,A Detroit fl. B. Df'yl'm' QI ANDREW Vlfizlacsrzie, ja. Detroit ' ' B. S. Dvgrcc 'N ' ALVAR L. XVI-IST Ironwood lug B. S. Dvgrvc' Ll THELMA M. W'lis'rFALr. Edwardsburg Couznzvrcc X A. EVALYN NVHALL1-:Y Hart l , Limited i VVINNII-'RED L. WHEELER Kalamazoo l A. B. Dfgrce fl , RUTH M. WHEMN Kalamazoo ll ' ' ' A. B. Degree I 'Aww W ll' Q HALL1-:Y XVHITCOMB Battle Creek 1 M Early Elementary V LUCILLE K. WHITE Oshtemo ' A. B. Degree r FQ HELEN WHITNI-:Y Battle Creek lil! A Early Elcwzmizzry I1 lx l l l . l . lr or l, r 'E 1 rl' lf H 'SL . ,, .K....,.q-...,....7.P',?F---- ...--- ---v--1----- f -- WA-QA' -----or - r'-f f '-In- ' r ' 'rr 1' ' ' Y lr jjjgjljjl-jj iYjj'jj'jj 915 ynfrjgiil ' W' ,41i',g1'g1i.ZTiTi ' Zig' .-L ilil i:'-afT TJY1m-W Y-11T'M:1:ll Y W'-Y , -+-- --gg' ,,rY' - Y -- r-A - r' rg-, A- ' - ill' 'flll M2 Page One I-Izmdred Sixteen v-'r1?wt Lv:-,1.' nr-m-.- w.:uHn::-1114. In-...:.-r gl.1...:u4-4134 QQ.:-L - -1 rl ' SOPHOMORES E, K su... :img ......--..,,.., ... .fn 1. .L. .1 vw-v -mn., ......-F..--,.fv-n-..v .,.- ---,..- Y . .. .... ..'. . - . ,..L...,. f 171.-V ---T . -' f.-- -if-J A- - A-sf-T W: - A n l , R, L - . ELSIE I. VVHITXVORTH Hastings Later EI!?7l1t'1lfl1l'jP RUTH M. NVTBERT Hastings Early Elemezmvry EDITH A. WILLIAMS Lake Odessa Senior High EVELYN M. VVILLIAMS Kalamazoo Later Elvmcniary ARTHLYR L. XV1I.soN Kalamazoo Spf-vial CATHARINI-1 M. VVILSON Custer Lafvr .ElF7l1I'l1flII'y L. STUART VVINANS Kalamazoo Sjvrcial RUTH B. WITTE Lawrence Early Elvfzzcnfarjv LliN:A R. lfV1TTE.N Vandalia Lzwzilcd KATHERYN H. VVOHMAN Grand Rapids Latvr ,Eft'lllC'Ilf!Il'j' RALPH B. XVOLTER Ferndale H. S. Dvgrvc' ERWIN Woolms Kalamazoo .llfflll-1101 Arts RAY L. WVORTLEY Lake Odessa Senior High XVILMA R. XVRIGHT Kalamazoo Early Elzwnfnfczry NIAIJELYN S. WVUNDERLICH Kalamazoo Early EIf'l1Il'lIfU1'j' RONALD VV. YOUNGS Kalamazoo B. S. Drywv NIARTHA H. ZEMKE V ermoutvillc A. B. Dryruf' CHAuLoTT1a ZUSCHNITT Hastings Home Ermzomics ia!-if : ia-,-rszu-.:vw,555Lr :-.-59: : Y :f Y Y' L - .: .Z.f::,,...-i-L Y 1 -- -'-T 2-7- T ' Page One I'IlUll7l1'Cd Scvfeutevn I V i , l l SOPHOMORES Page One Hundred Eighteen TFIE BD.O VV'Fl ANDGDLD DF' FRESHMEN me-.zfwoq-ya rwmk- -.g fy ,Q if ew- 'J frrljiife 'F 124' F 'SR L68 Ml X V :gk Q , s. aw e H ., e lf Hfwevw f :W d MH A K, 'Ver gf A 1 wi I in jgvjrn C if E2 'B wi .1 'mgfftii gf-D5 , is .1 ,f 'mi ,Bl ,QF .A SWA LY!! ..-3 X- 1,-2 .L K, y Q' , T 'X ff: 0 ,.f H fixmm by -f.,-r,.v 'Ya YT 41 'Y l93i u 'YM 1 1- f W .rr an QC' , I . I X , y , , I w , 1 , w 3 Y I , 1 .P 1 I , I 1 W , . 1 I 1 ...f-.,.....,..,, X . .--..,,1....f-.1..,-W , ., , .. 2 W 1 1'3IfTfI-'fZ ?'fff5'7Ef - ' ' 7 '1E1-f-'ru , .V Y -, M' V ' ' - -, 'uf' 9:22 , - f Qf -ix. 551 34 - I f -- I fe V 3, 5,-5 4 , 1 ' WA 1 -iff' qw.. 3 . 1.-J ' , - -:H 11 2 .4 , a ff . , 5 N - 1. w- 3331 -2-4 , ' 'Q ' , 3 . -is .. 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' il.-A T Y , ' 5515 f l- x wr, K- .5125 ' -V ' , , 9 'T 14ff?i6f' ' 3' W '1:?1'f71 -mf. mm D Q , ' C7 Ig fi5,l's'. -, vcwfe .. ' , ' - xy Q, W 'figfk X - L 4-up L-ji' ' .,, 32:5 ' , , 3 'S' Imax, m ir: - iu:i7E!,g,. 3- ja h .,a-'L-5:3-55,6 xfftfi' ,. :Ulf 'f1,?i!,W ' .- 114 XSS? Q. , .A W Lf W 1 ' U :so rv. .5 FRESHMEN ill I , , , ll THE BTLOVVN ANUGO'LD OF IQJ l LEFEVRE SUERNVOOD PETERS BIURRAY CLARK HINUERLl'I'ER LELION Freshman Cozmczl HE Freshman class officers are known as ship of the Freshman Council, a very lively the Freshman Council. There are .the C1355 Spirit 11315 been aroused, four lII'3Cl1t101'121lOl:l'-lCC1'SI President, Vice- f f , i , I d president, Secretary, and Treasurer, and in ' A new type 0 unctlon WM mtfqf lice addition, three Freshman Representatives on H115 year- All 3l1'F1'e5hm?mI331'tY,thC Nlght the student council. of Nights, given under the supervision of the This group has charge of all the Fresh- Council and the special committees, was a huge man activities, and this year, under the leader- success. OFFICERS CARL A. LEFIQVRE .................... Presidwzt RU'l'H M. SHI-:RwooD ................ Vice-prc.r1zIv11t HELEN M. PETERS ................... Svcwtary HENRY G. B1URRAY . ................. T1'cas1f1'cr PHYLL1s E. HINM-:KLITER ............ Council ffI'f71'1'.YL'llf!YfiT.'U CHARLIQS O. CLARK .............. Comzril Rvlvlutvmltali-vc Gunmen E. LEMMON ............. Council ICvp1'rsmzfr1fiz'e ,gg ' 222 Page One Hundred Twenty UMITED and SPECIAL ll V TFIE Blown Amo c'ooLo or noni KATHERINE C. AKOM GLADYS A. ANDERSQN Plainwell Kent City Lim-fied Limited X GEORGE A. ATEN ALICE L. Bmscocrz , Clinton ' Coloma Illauual Arfs Limited JOSEPHINE BEEBE RUFORD F. BITTNER Lawton Sodus Early Elcnfvvlirlry Special EUYTHE M. Bolivia HEI.EN B, BOYD - Holland Reading ' Limilcd Linzifcd CONSTANCE A. BR1'r'roN ELIZABETH F. BUCKLEY Battle Creek Scotts Liuzitezl Limifcd w IMARJORIE H. BUCKMAN ORVAL BURRIS Hartford Sault SIC. Nlarie L1'111'ff0d Plzysical Educafian w CLARENCE BUSHNELL ELOISI-I E. CARLSON , Coopersville Newaygo Lim-fled Limited els: Page One Hundred T1vcnty.0,1e I LIMITED and SPECIAL 0 I , , T H E BI l ' VV W A Fl D G D L U O S-' 1 9 3 I I I I I CECILE L. CARIIIQNTER LAURA B. CARTER X PHW PHW Lake Odessa Limilru' Ang I Roxn-2 A. Colwnox W'rI.LrAM T. COOLIER Lowell ,Detroit 5'l'f'CIf1I U11 rrlc1.vs'if5f'd I KATHLEEN L. CROMMER Lmwrs I. CROSLEY W PIOIICCY NVakeficld Sf'fl'IflI Sfnrfrial I I! MAERQSI-1 CLIIIRAN AXNABYfI, DLXNNISON Gary, Incl. Kalamazoo Early El1'IIza1'1.tnI'-II l.iIIIil1rd I I I IANUS R. DE HAMER PHVLLIS I. DI: LANG Q Kalamazoo Kalamazoo I Sfvfcfiul fl. B. Dcgrvv ALYIIIA L. DE XVLTT BK'I'rY DUFF Holland La Grange, Ind. Limifml .Iluxir Emmy V. ELLISO-N ELSIE I. FEIJERSPIEL I Belding VVINECICI' Jllmzrml .flrfs I-l'lIIfff'!I -- 'III I-g 9 I .L .I Page One Hundred Twenty-iu'o LIMITED and SPECIAL THE BIZOWVN AND L OF Rxuroxu Q FRANCISCO Gland Hwen Scnmr Hzgh 'VV uno P FURLONG Nexxay o I zmzhd VIXIXN M GIBSON Alle 111 Lzmzfm' BEAIRICI' E GORDON Ro cxs Clty Lmutcd M xrun G Glmxvoxn Suttous Bay Limited KFN1Nl1I-I C CUQLER F'llI'VlCW Lzmrffd NIARTORII' I HAI ILNDEN Phmwcll Lzmlhd I' mzztcd Sxpccml GEXEXIEXE I FRAINZ Nllcs LEONIARD Gsmx ANTT Kalamazoo JOE VV GOODRICH Ludmgton I B Dcgl ee BPRT A Gonnozx Kalamavoo I? S' DCQI14 Lmzzfed Lumfed Lumfed GR xcx: R Gunn-:S Lake Odessa Ex F M GUSTAFSON Stanton Inx O HARING Kalamazoo Page One Hundaed T cum three ou Q ,,,, I ' G O D IT '9 31 . C I N 1 1 1 f. .' 'L 'L ' 1 ro- b 1 .. - 1 .4 4. A ' 11 N 7: . - gf 1 1 . ' T 0-' ' U . .H . 1'A' . ' . r . 1' ,L C .1..' 7- - ' 1 t ' ' 1 1 1 - , l on . .w -1, LIMITED and SPECIAL llxl' 7 i Y V un T H E B ps Q VV N A N D G O L D C I-' I 9 Il I ELLA M. HAHN I-IARRIETTE E. HALL Coopersville Burr Oak Limited Linziied ESTHER A. HAYS1-EAD EDNA L. HENNING Coopersville X Hopkins Limited Limited ANGELA B. HICKEY HELEN I. HOBBY Beldiug Grand Rapids Limited Em-ly Elementary ' HELEN HYDE VIRGINIA L. JOHNSON , A116323-11 Three Rivers Limifed Slspfigl - , F ERN L. KAMPHUIS LUCILLE V. :KETTLEWELL 1 Grand Haven Lfelvin ' Limited l.iu1,ited M1NN11z B. KINGSLEY GILL G. KOMEJEA Bloomingdale Zeeland Limited Limited ' A CARL LEFEVRE MARJORIE LIKDERMAN Pontiac Cedar SD1'i11g5 A. B. Degree 1'-ffllflfd il gn 1 f 222 Page One Hundred Tzucnty-foxcr' LIMITED and SPECIAL U, - 33 va-if: Blown Ano 601.0 or ion: BESSIE M. LEXVIS ELVERA M. LINDAHL Kalamazoo Breedsville Limited Art ' RICHRKRD IWACHIELE ' OLGA V. MAKARA Zeeland Lawrence Limilcd Limitccl LEON E. NIEYERS IRENE RQILHAM Lake Odessa Kalamazoo Limited Special i i DoN G. x'l1I.l'.ER VV ALTER J. MILLER Benton Harbor Sparta Li7lll.ff'l'I Limitcrl CLAYR MUMA HENRY IVIURRAY Detroit Milan Limiicd Pliysiml Ediimlimz WILLARD NIliNHUIS RUTH L- Ol-MSTEAD Holland Coldwater N Limited Sciiior High HERBERT WY OSTRANDER HELEN PM-ERS Vvatefvllet Battle Creek Limiled Plzysiml Eduratimz M 19,1 sf '22 R :e Page One Hundred Twenty-five LIMITED and SPECIAL Sh TFIE smown ANUGOLD or :fa 1 ' PAUL W. PETERSON DONALD W. PIERCE Manistique Mio Illusic Limited EMOGENE PULLEN ARLOA E. RAAE Dorr Caledonia Limited Limited I IVIARIAN G. RATHBONE ' DONNA M. RIPPEY MHS011 loomingdale Limited Limited LETTIE E. ROYAL JOSEPH F. SAPALA Breedsville Detroit Lim fied Unclassified ' OLGA M. SCHALM DORIS SCHUMAN Sturgis Hopkins ' Comiuzurec Rural Education A FRANCES L. Scorr RUTH M. SHERwooD Vicksburg Comstock Art .-'I. B. Degree FRANCES R. SOMMERS ROBERT M. SORLIE Pioneer, Ohio ESCHHHIJH Limiferi' .Special 7 I nu ' I W K 22 Page One Hundred Twenty-xxlr LIMITED and SPECIAL I: TH: alown no I. or ' RUTH E S'rocIxIfIsH ISABELLE A SXXEFNEY Sprm port Hdlsdale L11l1lfUd I 11lIlfL'd L17llZf6d Lmnfed Lzmzfed Spaczal MARION THOMPSON Rockford CECELIA VAN T Rom Kalamazoo LENA VAN! VVGLEN Grant VIRGINIA H XAVALLIS Dubuque Iowa RUTH Wlncox Pottervllle Semor Hzgh Lumted ZACK L YOIIIX Port1'uId Lumted ELSA M V IIN NATTER COOPCYSVIIIC CORNIEI IA V AN VVCLEN Grant Lzmzfed L17711fEd L1111I1c'd Lmzztcd EDNA A XIVAKEMAN Hamxltou GERTRU DE E VVARREN Fennvxlle RUTH M VVILLIAMS Schoolcmft ELLA F ZARBOCK Berwyn 111111015 ll .5 I Page One Hundred Twenty seven . 5: ' AI G O D i Q 3 I I II I I 'I I I - -, ' ' ' Limited III I ' , Y . . I ,I II I I - . I . I . . ' I 1 I y w f R I FRESHMEN THC BILOVVFT AWTUTGGLUTTUTI' T -PI! BOYCE SORLIE MURRAY GORDON CLIZMENT DEBOER M LTLT.-XS RENNE BAN KE STU lllllfHFIlfLll PRYOR 11AFl7 DEAN IIENDRIE DOUGLAS VIZLEY NASYT SIIAFFER RICE HOEKJE KIZNT IIUIZR RIC LIELLAN CASE HROXVNELL HAIIN DEVREE YOUNG SEARS HIORGRIDGE LONYE D U' ' eb 1 ee ECAUSE standards have been raised to a very appreciable extent in our public schools, there is an increasing demand for persons possessing a Bachelor's degree. For this reason the degree course at Vlfestern State Teachers College has proved popular. At the present time, both the Bachelor of :Xrts and the Bachelor of Science degrees are given. The enrollment in this combined de- partment far outnumbers that in any other, and in a like proportion there are more people applying for the Bachelor of Arts than for the Bachelor of Science degree. The ability to grant degrees was given to XVestern in 1928, and since that time the four- year courses have built up organized and pro- gressive curriculums. The degrees do not in any way impair the worth of the life certiiicate. however. In fact. to attain either a Bachelor 'of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree one must have earned a life certificate offered in any one of the various departments. Many students find it satisfactory and practical to take a lite certificate, teach for a few years, and then return for a degree. Besides this arrangement, the subjects are such that with a B. S. degree a student may continue on a medical or an engineering course at a university. Many persons planning to do further study along these and other lines do their undergraduate work at Vlfestern State. In the years of the clepartment's existence at this college it has not only become the larg- est, but probably the most important of the various units. COUNSELLORS MR. KERCHER DR. EVERE1-T Page Duc !'I1H:f:'rc1i T':t'c1:ty-rfg'1r! I 4 FRESHMEN lf . E . . . - . . Q . -E , H TFVE BQDWVN AKZUOGOLD UVTQA i. l l i 1 l l l 1 FRANCE NYILCOX OLNSTED HANSEN HIKEYVHFZ TNGLE i Fl'0,T FRICKE s1l.Ls REED rum N ALHRECHTSEN w1L.tux I, STIMAC ENGLE CAELSON LINUSLEY YOUNG UIROUX i Later Elemenmry Semor Hzgh y HE Later Elementary Curriculum was The .Senior High School curriculum has devised to complete the process of tram- been ClCS1gl1CCl to grant life certificates at X ing teachers for tl1e lower grades. lt is the end of a three year period to those who . especially suited to those who wish to teach in have S1JCC1Z1l1ZCCl 111 the teaching of senior lugh Q? the fourth. fifth and sixth grades. school students. D ' 5 On the Completion of the Course 3 life This department 15 popular among stu- W Certificate is granted. Formerly the Later EIS, dents who wishgto return to Western later and 1 y mentary life certihcate was given at the end ot eeflhlfe degleee- The leflhhed bhhleetb fel l 1 two years, but now, in keeping with the other the fwfv Courses Fife Veflf Shhlllaf- ehfljl Pe1'50h 1 departments, the course co11sists of a three- With affimor hlgh eehhol hle eelhhhale has year Cuwiculuml httlet dghictiltyixigyiifeeting the added require- . . . . . ' ,Y A' ' -' 0' u Muhh Child .Study 15 earned On' mciudmg men in Slhitlelof this hfgzeiieille course is enrollinv' observatlon, testing programs, classes ot edu- -N . N ' l ' .N U 1 - V - . a diminishing number of students. It 1s prac- cation and psychology, and actual teaching t. Hr. 1 .H Q h. l -I 1 Q. practice ln addition to this professional train- lca 3 .lmhobhl J e to eecure fl lgl SL ion hom- . ' L . . 4 tion with a life cert1ficate onlv, and 1n conse- mg there IS much chance for academic electives C ueuce most of the qeuior Hi Th qchool Q Je- to provide the necehsary balance' However' it difrlistslare remainin for the foiir- .ear couhse is advisable to take academic work in those f ' 'f . g - y ' ' N . ,V . because of the S1l1l1l3I'1lV of the two and the subjects which one plans to teach. , G f 1 1.5 . 1 .Y b bl I I N J lillblllb o quai cations it is pro a e tlat tie , There has hhhh more dhhlfe to enter the degree and senior high curriculums will even- 1111211 Seheel teachlhg Pf0feSS1011 thah the Che' tually be merged into the former alone. In the hlehtaryf ahh .515 3 result the former I5 at P1'e5' meantime, the life certificate course is supply- eht 0Ve1'5hPPhed- leavlhg fl Shortage lh the ele' ing the smaller high schools with teachers. in . mentary field. The pendulum IS swinging the this fulfilling a definite end. l 1 other way now, and the Early and Later Ele- Vyithin the last two 01- three Veal-5 3 new lhehhafl' hehe-fhhehts are faP1fhY hlhhg- Wlth group of Education courses have been added hhs lhefeased lhtefest there has heeh 3 growth to the Senior High curriculun1. The nucleus ' lh Sthdy- Pleglebf' ha5 heeh lha-de, and 'fhefe of this is the subject, Senior High Education, have deVel0Pefl 1Ua11y new Courses.. . which is required of all students taking a life A The Eater Elementary Club IS the social certificate from this department. These cours- unit of this department. .It IS a large club. es take a place in the curriculum parallel to being open to all enrolled 1n.Later Elementary the elementary educational subjects and have work. and has been very act1ve on the campus. proved very worthwhile. COUNSELLORS COUNSELLORS Miss MAsoN Miss BOSWELL Miss ZIMMIQRMAN Miss Nomss -' H ' W Ill P- Page One Hmzdreu' 'Twenty-nine san FRESHMEN 3: Tn: srrzovvn Ann coco or VUABI l' i 1 1 I 1 l l 1 l EARL lillY5liI.S MARSHALL MOORLAG SMITH l'RIiS'l'0N SCIIMIIYI' CURRAN MURIE HARVEY MCNITT HEEBE CIIAFFHIQ GUS'l'.'XFSON MATZ YVITSAMAN DAYHUFF EVANS XVEIDMAN IIOSIER KNAAI' CALAIKRESE HUTTERFIELIJ CASE XEIJINGER GRAFF ALEXANDER CYPIIER RANDALL Early Elementary ARLY Elementary work includes train- ing to teach the kindergarten, first. sec- ond and third grades, and it offers a chance for very delightful and profitable ex- perience. Girls in this department learn to work with little child1'en, to make toys, and to create various kinds of instructive entertain- ment. lt is not all play, however. for some of the most involved courses in any of the cur- riculums concern the pre-school and early school years of the child, and these are require- ments for the Early Elementary department. There is an increasing realization of the ini- portance of the kindergarten and elementary grades to the child, and consequently, more care is being taken with the selection of prop- erly trainecl teachers. The life certificate which this course now grants, like all the others, is given after three years, work. This is a very advanced step for teachers in the lower grades. 'ln consequence, XVestern's position in the elementary field is a very enviable one. There are many required subjects, both in the field of education, including actual teaching under supervision, and in the field of music, art, and story telling. The Early Elementary Club exists in con- nection with the department. It is open to all Early Elementary students and is a source of pleasurable social contacts, entertainment, and desirable instruction. COUNSELLORS Miss B1.ac1tm'RN Miss Pnn,1.n-s li use Page One Hundred Thirty FRESHMEN 'll lll Ill , THE BILOVVFI ANDGOLD OF' 1911! l l l l l r l it ll l i GIPSON I.'ITTI.EFTIrlLD STANSFIELD XVIELCHHR ALLEN WVILLARD LEINION PETERSON W BTI LLHR UUFV DAVIDS Ll N DA ll l. IXOOPI NGARN ER BULLERDICIC ,i iQ l . 3 Mzrszc and Art l I 'l' NVESTERN it is possible to enroll in of the favorite types of student gatherings is either a separate music or art course or the musical assembly. to elect a general Music and Art curric- Art is likewise an important tactor, and p ulum. Both Music and Art groups are very a very extensive curriculum 15 offered under important and popular on the campus, because able instructors. Varied courses, includmg they take an active part in extra. curricular commercial art, clay modeling, mural paint- activities. mg, and stage design, are g1VCl'1. The art stu- The Music department, aside from regular dem? f1mCt10U OU the CHIUPUS In 2113-HY SOQWI classes, includes such phases as Men's and actwltlfes 21111 ,thi decorative Prolffcts which v . 1 o Y 7 Women's Glee Clubs, a Joint choir. the Or- Colne mm HIS epartment are allays lery l , l A 4 , suitable and successful. A Christmas card sale chestra and the Band. These gi oups aie much . - in I m nd f 1- Jr muunq f In AD Chl 0- gims is conducted every year by the Art depart- Q75 a 0 ll lov 'I ' 9 ' 'LCZLE ment and exhibits of posters and samples of HP l ebtgm am e Sewlere m 3 amazoo' 'e' art done in the classes are put on display in Sldes tlllsglllany' HIPS are taken fofnthe PEW' various stores of the city during the year. So- i pose of giving C0nCCr'ES at Sllfffillllfllllg UUQS cial activities are carried on under the auspices . and for the last two years an annual radio of the Art Club, which is an organization of program has been broadcast from Detroit. One members of the Art department. 2 , COUNSELLORS MR. lvl!-YBEE Mrss SIEDSCHLAG i II r 22 V Page One Hmrdrczi Thirty-one FRESI-IMEN Ill I hi , , V ' 'I TR: Blown ANDGOLD Crewes: ' l l i SCHAEFFER INGRAHAM STREETER KEAN CHANDLER LIARTIN MILLS ASLAILSON LANGSTON HIGBEE VALENTINE HARRINGTON BIDNVELL MORGAN VVOOD SMITH l I i i l I-lame Ecmzomzcs l HE ur Jose of the Home Economics The curriculum includes not onl cooking , Y s r course is to tram Home Economics teach- and sewin in the narrow sense of Home Eco- i - 1 n n , s 1 u ers. This 1S a new field among high 1'lO1lllCS,lJlllI1t includes such correlated subjects l schools, but all the modern secondary and some as millinery, nutrition, and the designing of l elementary schools are providing for the teach- clothing and homes. r ing of domestic science. The Home Econom- . ics course is therefore economically worthwhile E These Studengh denfoued In the Home y and the students are likely to be very inter- Cfmofmcs Comse n Flames lf? eafn WQPCY , l estefl In the Study' Qnly in I-eeent years :has while in school by making use ot their ability. the recognition ot the benefits derived trom 501116 HTC able to W01'k OU CHIUPUS, 111 the l this branch come, however. The growth of cateteria, and many secure positions 1n private the department for teacher training in Home nomes for general cooking or housework. Economics is also new. The need has not T1 I . ith Home E Onomicg de l nearly been supplied as yet. and it is in re- 1emem9TlS,Sl C , , 1 CH . 'L 4 , spouse to this need that the course at Vlfestern Pamflem are 61551 e E0 -Wm UE? ' Ome, CO y State Teaehere College liars been bum- It ,S 3 nonncs Clube an organization which carrieslon three-year life certiiicate course and one ot the 500131 ?lCf1V1UC5 Slldl 35 Candy 53105, PICUICS, most progressive on the campus. and dances. l COUNSELLORS Miss Scnunmcnriz INIISS MOORE a -if i i e EE Page Om: I-Irmdrmi Tl1irIyt'2l'0 FRESHMEN !wLLLIS POP! BROOI S W EST ARAUSII I IEFT LLLISOIN ATEN FREH. Manual A1 is Depmzmevzt ESTIIRN btate 'Ieachers College has one of the most completely equipped and best developed departments of lX'l t1'lL'l'1l Arts among the colleges of Michigan. The splendiclly equipped Manual Arts bllllfllllf' carries out the 'tim ot the department in pro- vidinff actual practice in the industrial 'irts 'is well as instruction in theories. Here ire op- portunities for speci'1liz'1tion in auto mechanics machine shop woodwork drafting mechanical drawingd farm mechanics forginff. and kin- dred arts, and students find the facilities Com- plete enough for 'ill purposes. In lme xxith the change in the other cul riculuins extending the courses to three years worl' for a Life Certificate instead of two the Manual Arts department has 'tlso lengthened its course so thwt three years is novx required for 1 certificate. A manual arts curriculum may he 'lltered so that work done may bc ap- plied on a B. 9. degree. The Manual Arts Held is one with plenty of room for more teachers and e'tch year sees 'ln incre'1se in the number of students enrolled in this dep'1rtment. A COUNSELLORS MR. Hcrr MR. Smaizwooo Page One I-lundred Thirty-three I 7 , ll: T 'Fli E: is DQ 0 W :Q A N 0 G ost :Q 0 r '-r c'Q 3'W i l il 'eh N' ll , Tc, it it tl iI' Y. i , , Q tt ll - . 1 - K- - ,- ' - -- A 'c c 4 1 X C , i ' ' 4 c A S , L , f ' ' . L . l b C C i C C C A 4 , , L , V C C I i C V , b , c 'c , c c c l , l l l ill 8 FRESHMEN TFIEI BROVVN AND GOLD UF VNLR1 FINLI Y MURRAX IEIPHAN SXXINCLI M XNN PI RICH GXIXDER 0 LEXRY JANKOX IAI-x NIASOIN SLL FT KOCH IUHTS HUFLHINSON EDI EHIIL ILIVI' 7l'bUlNli JOHNSON NVHIFE IlERixHALSl N HNRNIIUL CLRTIS XXHIIL IFlNCST FERFLSOV FIND! 'XY LUIILKE l:LIINl IR QONNEINBERG Men 5 Physzcal Ealucatzon Department H12 Mens Pl1yS1CEll Educ'1t1onal Depzut ment at lVestern l1as as ltS a1111 tl1e sup plymg ot 1ee1'e'1t1o11al act1v1t1es :tor all men as well 1s the fittmg of 111611 for teachmg 'md coacl1111g pOS1t1011b 111 pubhc schools rolled 1n tl1e department after they haxe com pleted tl11ee years of work as IS 11ow the rule 111 other depa1't111e11ts Mfmy students apply WOllx ClO1'lC toward a B Q deg1ee but 1n sp1te of tl11s the e111'0lln1e11t 111 the dep1rtn1e11t 111 treases NC'l1lN In tl11s eourse 111611 a1e tlamed 111 all tl1e major 'md 11111101 sp01ts and tl1e b1g Q'y1ll112l.S 111111 fullx eqmpped 111111 the 11ecess'11v 1ppa1 atus pe11111ts tl101OUQl'l NN 0111 to be do11e E1 uv XVl1'1l161 and 51311112 '111 exte11s1ve P10 gram of 11111 1111111211 '1thlet1ts 15 sponsoled by tl1e dep11t111e11t se1v111g to evtend to all college men, wl1etl1e1 they are pl15s1cal educatlon ma Jors Ol not Op1301tl1l1lty to part1c1p1te 111 SPO1tS 0tl1erw1se demed them There we1e twenty two teams that com peted for honors IH tl1e basketball toumament throw contest tl1e second to be conducted, was pa1t1c1pated 111 by 11l l1'ly n1e11 Class 'md house leagues 111 volleyball 'md mdoor baseb'1ll VVCIC also o1ga111zed 'md to11r11a111ents were staged Golt q1101ts a1el1e11, te11111s and Cl13l110I'1Kl ball came 1n for tl1e11 sl1are of attentlon 111 111113. 1NL1I ll athletles The dep11t111e11t thus completes Ll1Ol1llC1 V611 durmff XVl'l1Cll lt has more than done 1ts pmt 111 111a11111111111gf the eq111l1br111111 between l11C1'lt'll a11d pl15s1c'1l efhuencv of students so necessarx to tl1e11 good l1e'1ltl1 LODNSELI OlxS NIR H1 '1NIlb N11 R111 Page One Ifllildlfd T1111t1fc1n' , . . 4 , - . L . D - A 7 . . - I . . - . - , . . . L . l . c 'I . - , - c ' 'A ' l ' . ' , . A.L1fe Certificate 15 granted fo men en' held ill tl1e winter ter111. A basketball free- ' ' ' 1 o . o , . h I , - K a N C 1 1 - a C ' lu - . . ' f C I 'A C . . ' 7' f ' , . ' ' C xi 1' . y 1 - . ., . M A F .h . s .1 8' 1' v'c ' v. , ' ,- 'I . - 1 -. - . l. 5- . I . L l -- c c ' . l .,, t . ' F ' rl' ' 'fc '-I 1 '.. I r l. - ' ' 1 I A S, 1' l .' ' 1' ' ' . . f ' -Q ' G ww' I U S .uk-C I I .n I . .-L..L .. . L - , ' I . .lfc if ' c . ' 'i 1 , 1 2' 1' l . Z. l gg V an IQJI FRESHMEN TH: Blown Ano GOLD or :Qatar . 3, ,U ' . A I W ' W a l 1 ., 4 q i 7 , .V , . 5 'ev' 15 if T ' ' if 1 ' ' 9 a ..,, A. I ,ay 'N , Q, , Y 1 i is . 5 its + ri Q i i ' i ' 4 ' A 1 f 4 AY' I F , I - ' HUDSON NVAGNER LAVVRENCE VKADE BDYCE RIICHELA COOPER HETRICK ROXVERMAN GLEASON EMDIN STIEVE PETERS FLETCHER NEKERXIS IIENRY YVENDEL AMOS W01ne1z'5 Physical Education Department HE Department of Physical Education every year. Corrective training is then pro- for Wfomen offers a three-year course vided for those suffering from curable dis- preparing students for positions as in- orders. structors of physical education, as recreation The department boasts a staif of ten in- directors, or as coaches in the public schools structors and at present has a student group throughout the state. Thorough courses are numbering between eighty and ninety. required in both practice- and theory of all An extensive program of intramural ath- p lines of physical education vgork, although no letics is carried out in the winter term and the Q term hours cred1tf'is gixgen ,afor the practice department promotes a series of tournaments course. - . between the classes. Interest in this type of ,D just as the M en's Department of Physical sport was shown by the fact that an unusually i Education endeavors to help all men in the large number of teams were organized this it school physically. so the lVomen,s Physical year. p Education Department does not limit its bene- The department aims to send every girl l iicial aid to those enrolled in its curriculum. out thoroughly prepared academically, in good X Besides the regular class routine a physical condition physically, and interested in doing and medical examination is given to each girl conscientious work in physical education. ..Y 5' .i L 4 COUNSELLORS Miss XVORNER Miss Hcgsicv ll l l .22 Page One Hundred Tlxiriy-fi-ue FRESHMEN Y 5 i I i 1 w THE Bn.U wn Ann GOLIES7 ELF x Q. 'li -12 1 ,,. y fliwff' z w wr ', .,A 251' f wr: 4 M .Z. . 1,4 ,H V 4 M + iwjglxy in., 4.LJ,,L Q., we nf .WU i Q Wllliif lx, 7 21, ' '-h'!:1x'- 1-:Lis 2, 1 5 i S I V . ,. V 5 153, -xii Wxiiiwg, mjliqig ,fm ,Hz ifgigff 15129. -m:e.aS--1-11512 L4 W 'ge 1 Aw -mmm - E I 11 'vw :- -1 f ,jfgllwmfgigi wid? Ixismi wfgagilxmiv 3 Nw 11'-9 A www '., zyw' ,' , 4' 2 .'--I 3 ?!,1' fi? 1,1 Ui' Wir xii, : .g.g,4 ,,. ,-3-fa 4 we 1,231-' ?4'1f'l'. or1Q3 1 ' IE A 1 ,Lfl'!Q1:2 LA ill. fgwgg E . 1 ,Q ,MEI 1 ,. 14,4 if 112 My-2.1 -A ' .Q mpg v fHE13, j'!5fil1'f1 Mid? M Ei! il il 'g 1 i , . gf., ,w,, V!,Q'N11!!if:l', if ' if , IQ.. .. ., X? wg.: 55 wxf jfgi' ,3 f,- w , lv. w .. N :QW fQ.4'fl21 4if,gi!,Qi? 31? I rl Li Q. 1-x A: . ,V ,, if La. , .A Qi :Jill fi wwxfwyw 41 ' z 1 ' 'ww' ,nf gl w ,max -w LVJXQ, .W at :rsgkpfw if 5311! !.T , rf- . 1: Wu., n xx l'N'Q .1 T r HI 1 ' ss M' P X 1 ?EEf ff a HIV if 533220 wi w W Q Page One Hundred Tlrirty-si.1' .gzgzfiififlz-:V ..'i-3-:irlf-E:-, I 2 NX X :: f'J. ,.'. if ' ffflf ZX fy X A is 5 ,f nf X 6,47 Fi K1 L4- 5, , l'T,lfY?'f Y, xs,',-f:M 1 'x 'f 1 I L X X f 5+ 1 n ff -if i IX . I fl A fi' 4 ii, Il xf3M.f'.xJ1x 'I fn it KX kfjfgxxflf ' !lfif,f!f,,' ffjvrji,-, 1 ff! XXE I x . -A v +1 1 ,Lf f T1 M, SFX, W f f?iff1ipQXS+ ff f WfzLf 'ff:'iiLJf 22' Q. fy X1-jD,f'J1 K ,iff I ix XS V N QV!! I' a ,J ,,f V 'wha QL If 'I Ivy' X lx? xv: 'ifwifktfj gf XM' Xvjxl 'fQg1ix X 5 K KK X A VJ' 'ily I 'X--.iq W' T? XIKLYA, Q lf. X f,5' 1 'ff fi-5' 7 K. I Q13 ACTIVITIES I--I...g aixffll- - RI II ..I I'. TT' II 'III I I IIIII IIIII III I-I ,II - ...A ,- nh- -Y-.-:1 f-.n.f:.- ---,:.,:- - Y - --.-A:--1-mfn..7-.- - ---12:1-:-f--XMJLL- -...,L-.... L., L 1.......im-.1-4. RRR-R'fI-Legg rrlggif-, Q ,' -',.,.. ..:..,. .,i1'ff'IiT - I . lf ...TTT iiiiw f , I, az, L, 4 II -4. ,LQ we E L., I... L. Lf . r . I I I I I III I I I I . I I I APPELDOORN BAHRE C. CLARK M. CLARK FOLL I . GERHARDT GREIN HAWKINS I-IINDERLITER HOOKER I I HOUSEHOLIIER KENYON KISSELL LEFEVRE LEMON I I Mc: ELYVAIN M ERRITT ROWLEY TAYLOR TODD I I I I XVEBB wxzxss WHITE WIMBUSH XVYNN I I I I I I I I - I I Student Counczl II. I II I OFFICERS I I I' I I I ' JOE PIOUKER . . .... Pzuvidclrft I I I IIIARGARET CLARK .Smvrtary ' III I THANE TODD . 7ql'C'U.Y1H'I'l' I I -' I ' I I IT in :II .-.L . L . - .L LLL,. LII .II , II U- .. - I. ' -.--7--.-vi, I I if ff - - f f M gi .W. -.f..-4..w... -.l,-..-.....,. ....- -.- ,W .L -......, -.,... .-..,I P, Ning. 'f:fifaf ff' f .II -FI-'II-f,,f--f A---f-- H A 1 ---f I.----AR--M AA A S---H .- - . .I w :SIL f-fem-I ---ff-'fffww' ' 1-ARA f - RR I III Page One Hundred Thirty-uirte ACTIVITIES PAUL GER!-IQXIQIIT The 1931 Brown and Gold N BUILDING this 1931 Brown and Gold more interest in the yearbook has been manifested than ever before. Several changes have been effected in this twenty- third volume of the annual that have meant considerable work, the most radical being the enlargement of the book to the nine by twelve inch page size to conform with the advanced technique in such publications. There has been fu1'ther revision of the contents of the book, but we hope that these steps will meet with the approval of all con- cerned. In the art theme we have endeavored to compare the educational efforts of the ancients to the activities of a modern institution as rep- resented by our own Alma Mater. To assist in the explanation of each picture a few words have been inserted, and we hope you will like our interpretation of the subject. EWU 'We wish to thank all the members of the staff for their cooperation for it is largely through their efforts that the 1931 Brown and Gold has attained whatever excellence it may display. THE STAFF PAUL GIQRHARUT. . ....... . Ediim'-il:-Clzicf Onmcmfx Ti-tom-sox Haieom RUWLHY . . HENRY IQIBBEY . GENE XVAGNER . Ivnx YVICKI-IAM . . . ...... . . . Lilzvra-ry . Lfft'I'fl-I'j' . . Literary . . . . . Ailllcfics . . . . . flllzlcfics LIARY PlllI.MES . . . . l'Vo1ncu'.vAtlzlviirs ITRANK Hot'si:HoLm-:R Moxix XVILL1Ai1s . W'ALi..fxc1i Gmzwimu . . . . . . . .f11'Ii.vf . Satire ....................S'nfi1'c GARNEAU HOUSEHOLDER HOLMES nowuzv Kisser' THOMPSON WICKHAM NVILLIAMS WAGNILR Page Om' fllHIdl'K'lj Forty Brown and Gold Staff HE nineteen thirty-one Brown and Gold is an attempt to mark down the year's history of our college life and the task of recording so tremendous a story has been dif- Hcult yet fascinating. Cnr intention was to improve upon the ef- forts of our predecessors and for any measure of success which we may have attained we wish to sincerely thank those students, faculty members and business men who have extended their cooperation. In the final analysis a year book is no more than a complete record of all the accom- plishments and activities of the student body of the institution it represents and we have done our best to produce a more comprehensive edition than has ever before been attempted. Every possessor of this annual holds a treasure which will serve in years to come as a constant reminder of the most enjoyable and worth while period of his life-his college days. THOMAS VV. HowsoN . THE STAFF ALICE CUMMINGS . .flxxiriant FREDERICK Amxnrs . PIENRY NYHOFIF ....... ARLENE BUTLER, NIARGARET Srumz, ALVIN NORl.IN . hum JEAN Hursox, MAE LINDERMAN . .... FRANK KISSELL. . . . . . . ACTIVITIES Tnmms W. HowsoN Bll.Yll1,l7.Y.S' llfllllfl-QC7' Business Manager Business Jllanagcr . . f1fl7.'L'l'fi.S'i7lg . . Iivaitmmxr . Plzalograplzs . SfUl10gl'Uf7llEI'S . . Technical ADAMS BUTLER CUMMINGS HUTSON i NYIIOFF INDERMAN KISSELL NORLIN' STURR Page One Hundred Forty-one ACTIVITIES u I 'UI I II II 5' THE BlOV'5'NA'F1D GIOLD or :var College Herald OUNDING out its fifteenth year on the Hilltop campus, the Teachers College Herald has continued during 1931 to per- form indispensable duties as the official news publication of the college. In addition to thor- oughly covering student activities the Herald also promoted interest in the educational ac- tivities by stressing the values of lectures, talks, and research work, along with profes- sional activities. Managed largely by Miss Draper, faculty adviser, and assisted by a student staff, headed by Frank Kissell, editor, the Herald has offered complete weekly accounts of current happen- ings of social, educational and athletic nature and has continued its policy of keeping the student body informed of activities among XVestern's rapidly growing alumni body. In addition its pages are enlivened by col- umns of humor and literary reviews, and the popular health column written by Miss Ellis lfValker. journalistic experience is not re- quired for membership' on the stat? and an op- portunity is given the underclassman who wish- es to enter this particular phase of extra-cur- ricular activity. THE sTAFF I FRANK W1 KISSELL . . MARGARET G. CLARK . . Sf1ldC'l!lEflll0I' . . . Society PAUL GERHARDT . . .... Sporls NIYRTLE VVALGRI-IN ...,............... Alzmzni Rcjrorifrs: HAROLD Rowuzv, LEONARD GERNANT, ABE SPIEGELMAN, DOROTHY JOHNSTON, NIERTON DEAN, ANDREW XVERGER. Coliznzuists: Miss ELLIS WALKER, FRANK HOLTSEHOLIJER, THOMAS MOYLR, GLIDDEN LEMON. A I I I Pagc One Hundred Forty-two I ACTIVITIES Sli X , CLARK GliRH.XRIV1' GIZRNA NT HUIJIER AI OH NSTON KISSELL LEMON RUXYLICY SPIICGEL MAN XVALGREN Page Our Hundrerl I'Aw'1y-three ACTIVITIES 1 ll ' THE slows: Anocoto or roam PV0me11'.v League Cabinet NDER the careful planning and direc- with the students that the W'omen's Gymnas- tion of the Cabinet, the WOI11CH,S ium could not begin to accommodate everyone. League has enjoyed a very successful F or the first time in the history of the League, year. The League is composed of all women the party was held in the Men's Gymnasium, of the school, and the Cabinet of representa- which was attractively decorated and lighted. tives from the various departments with the A Toyland Frolicu during the spring term Dean of VVOIUQU and two other members of turned dignined students into children for one the facultb' 35 adVi5ef5- night. They played and danced and listened Following the established tradition, a de- to stories with all of the abandon of childhood. lightful VVho's Wfho party was given early in The annual June Breakfast served as a fitting the fall at which the girls became well acquain- C1056 for the Social events of the year, ,K . - ,, D. ted. The l3!'O0lTlSt1ClC btomp during the The teas Served every Vvednesday after- same term was a clever masquerade dance es- , pecially to be remembered for the clever cos- POOH nil Fhe Club room have 'Ten Very Popiiiar' tumes and the amount of fun enjoyed. The in eddlflfm to these a Matron 5.Tea Washgwen Christmas Chocolate, always a delightful func- m the fan and 3 Motheris Tea m the SPI-mg' tion, XVZLS 1H3.ClC especially lovely fl1lS yeal' XVltl1 The Club 1'0011'1 1135 been inqpfoved during lighted Christmas trees and poinsettias, the year by the addition of new Curtains, 3 The formal valentine party entitled table, and a lamp, as well as by repairs made Hearts on Deck proved to be so popular on other furnishings. OFFICERS HEI.EN TMERSON ..... .......,..... P resident MARGARET STURR ...... ......... I ficc-president HAZEL CLEVELAND ................... Secretary LUc1L1.1a ll'III.I.ER ........ . . ....,., Treasurer S! Page One Hizfidred F0rt3 f01'V ACTIVITIES ADAMS BALTSI-IRMAN BLAIR BURKE H UTLER CIJEYIZLA X I1 PAR K H URST MC CARTY M ERSOX IXIILLER UVl'5R'l'0N HAKES STRFIETER STURR XVESTXVUOLI Page One l-lundrexz' Forty-lfve' ACTIVITIES Il I 1 . I THE BIZOWVVFI A-FIND GOLD GF NATIONAL STUDENT RATI OF 'Nu-I Mt! 'W' QEDERATION of L14 MERICA gf- dir E XVOULD achieve a spirit of cooperation among the students of the United States of America for consideration to questions aljfect- ing students' interestsg we would develop an in- telligent student opinion on questions of national and international iinportanceg we would foster understanding among the students of the world in the furtlierance of an enduring peace. In working toward these ends the Federation acts independently of any political party or religious creed. wgf' dir Western State Teachers College is a Member of the Federation. Joe H ooker, Pres. of the Student Assocza tion and Harold Rowley, Publicity Manager, attended the Congress held at Atlanta, Ga. Page One Hzuzdrcd Forty-six TU DENT THE BILOVV N ANI U'G CKD OF lfiill Music and ART QTY! Nia-0 5, Egglwfwis S, 'im ? ja Wagga n J-',- wife! ' rjni 5 N JACK ZAREMEA 32 VARSITY DRUM MAJDR 'xx Jig, 1 r , 'A-s V I hlffg - fir, g. f,,..4 I .' -.., s J il. 'ff .,. N' Lf. df' -Xhg,,gs,-fggfy l 1. . U V .a:.g.. . fv 4.1-' is Mvdp? TE, - .3 - Nau, ,Af . ,xr Y ' '12 , ' ff.. ' , ' -Wig' 15ff',:-- 'f -' V, J A- fag in Qui- ff ,-1. -' 'wif- . , , .1.J w-- wx. q w aff .,. 11, 2. jfs- ' , ug .-' ,g.3.'fe:Sg.5 ' X .V 'W J L q.: ga: ai ,f f .- 5'h,'v' X J X J M ff' X, 1-- x , -Wifi'-.7 .' 11 af , ,. '4. - 52.5 vu.: jj,-' , 55,11 gf 'M ,vjfr Q , V r x: if m i . ,V-34. 'ffiw r if - -g -:sm wfiaif, +5-vi , J U, '.f'f-fiw, ,-C-r -. R, .. fp, . um ,. J zu- y., .t Hgh, -' 1 .ga ' w 'I K '. f' M- lld VV W MUSIC and ART l in 0: 4' TH.: Blown Amo GOLD or P931 r l l I The flflenlv Glee Club l HE Mens Glee Club of Western State broadcasted over radio station NVW'-I, Detroit, p Teachers College, under the capable di- and sang before the Exchange and Rotary rection of Mr. Harper C. Maybee, has Clubs of Hamtramck. Concerts were given become one of W'estern's most widely known in Battle Creek, Albion, Jackson and Ham- organizations. Through constant effort and tramck. Another trip included Muskegon, vision Mr. Maybee has built the organization Grand Haven and Holland. into one of the best Glee Clubs in the United The Mews Glee Club Offers a program of Nates- The men Of the Club Wlsh to CXPTCSS vocal and instrumental music. It has met with V ?1PP eC1?1U011 U3 MY- M?1Ybee f01' 1115 SIUCCTE enthusiastic approval, and demands for its ap- Q, effort H1'1Cl lldanagelnent in lllillilflg 'El1lS peafance have been S0 nunleyous that has li recognition possible. been impossible to fulfil all of them. - ' l During 1931 the Glee Club has appeared Many new men have been added to the l before several thousand high school students, Club this year, which insures an equal, if not i and as part of the Teachers College Choir has greater Success, for the future. The club i presented programs throughout Southern wishes to extend invitations to all men, who i Michigan. Among others was the annual trip are interested in producing the finer and more i to Detroit and nearby cities, when the Club artistic type of vocal music. Nl i OFFICERS ' Rosanr SAUNDERS ......... ........ P resident f Wizsmzv IXIERRITT . . . .,.,.., ..... I f icc-president l N DON BRocAro .......... ....... 1 . .Secretary 3 RFC-INALD HILLS. . , . , . Busizzess Manager l l Y ,l ln l l , i l n gg r ..: Page One Hundred Forty-eight Q 1 MUSIC and ART -' za-4- ,- '-. - -L - - lzzz- .-.. ...-.-.-nf, vf,--,-..,Tt,. . .P...,-..,......, G.,-f...,...,,--! ,..-,,r.,,-w,- pug- , ,,-- J w BROCATU GIP SO N KLAASSE MC KISRN PATTO K IJUNNAYAN 1-'ULL FLOXYERS GRE!-INMIXS HILLS IREY KOXYALSKI LAMURl'I,XL'X LOVING A N M AI KOWSKI M ICRRITT NYRE X PETERSON SANDERS VIRKUS I GIBBONS KENNEDY M L' IELXVATN OUSTIZRLING XYEED - ---4, V 2 Lag.: :Leia .. 1.9. ,.. .1.x,.:. . .1-Q-...1.A:.-L: - - -U:-.1 v.,.:- V .-,-.,-..w....,,.-:- - . V F HY Y Page Our Hnmirea' Forly-nine ,.- MUSIC and ART 'll TFIE sizown AHQGQLD or is-as: , . PVOmen's Glee Club N DER the excellent directorship of last year. For this the girls were dressed in Dorothea Sage Snyder the VVomen's the frills and turbelows of the Colonial period, Glee Club has enjoyed another success- dainty and pleasing to look at. This last half ful year. The Club consisted of forty-four of the program consisted of three numbers by selected voices, and although this was a very the Glee Club, a minuet and Virginia reel by large group, it was well balanced and gave eight of the members, two vocal solos, and a opportunity for musical growth to many girls. number by the quartet. During the year the club presented con- Backing the Glee Club as a reserve force certs in various towns and cities, including is a VVomen's Chorus of some thirty or forty Battle Creek, Marshall, jackson, Detroit, voices. There were three other musical or- Grand Rapids, Vicksburg, and Colon. Besides ganizations which evolved from the Glee Club. its annual home concert it has appeared many These are the lfVomen's Quartet, WO111CH,S times locally and has been commended highly Trio, and NVomen's Instrumental Trio. Be- by all. sides presenting numbers on Glee Club con- T his year there has been much more vari- C6115 they SWS? Separate and -complete pro- ' ety in the programs than in former years. Be- grams both in Ixalamazoo and 1n neighboring sides the numbers by the entire club there were Clues' vocal, violin, trumpet and piano solos, as well Throughout the year the members have as numbers by the vocal trio, the quartet, and held before them the object of the club, which by the instrumental trio. To complete the pro- is to further the development and appreciation gram a Southern Fantasy was presented, of music and to instill in the hearts of people which took the place of the Gypsy Fantasy of before whom they sing a love for good music. OFFICERS CLOTILE SCHUONMAKER ................. President EVELYN GILL ................... Vice-president REN.-x BOSKER .................... Secretary Lois BROWN .................... Trcasurer BLANCHE BAUSERMAN ............. Bu.rincss Manager l i i i EE: C i Page Om' Hundred Fifty N . Music and ART i J ' W Y l ,X W l Y NI i. , 1 L f V A M Q w I H 'ul 1 1 i W ,, H , 4 ! X x X ' X ' 1 N 1 ' rmusxaam BROWN nucx D1a1.ANo noznzu W ECKERT FILION GILBERT HANNA G. HENl'2VEI.D 1. HENEVELID 1-roumzs KAMIENSKY LEMON LINDERMAN NASH SALES SCHOON MAKER SHERXVOOD SMITH STRABBING XYILES WILLITS XYISXER WOODARD x 1 U ' x 1 ri X 1 Page One Ilmrdrcd Fifty-one r MUSIC and ART THE: Brzovvn no 1, 131.- 'WN 81-1 9' yu- mf XXISNLR UI NUS LINDPIIIKINN DIRBY VARSI ry QU ARTLTT1: Ill' X '11s1tx Oufmrtette tl1e Varmty TYIO and the Strmg TTIO are chosen from the XXlo111e11 s Glee Club 'lbe p1e:e11t organ 17E1t1011S luxe enjoyed an exceptlonally line xezu and baxe appezued on many p1og1a111s 111 H.ClCllUO11 to tbe conce1tx gwen by the Glee C lub ll1e 158150111161 ol tl1e qu.11tettc D01 otby XV1leN lst oprzmo Xlzux Homes '711cl Qoprano Mae L111cler11mn lst alto Xf110'11'11H. 'S XX 151161 7nd alto DO115 Derby, '1cco111pa111st, C lotele Scl1oo11111ake1, '1eeo111pa111st lbe trlo COUS1StH ot Blanche Bause1ma11, lst moprano, Arlene Hltgbeld 7nd sop1a11o, Ex el111 G1l1 eo11t1alto lf.Ntl1e1 Fulle1 accom pamst 'lbe 111e111be1s ot the Nt1111ff t11o ale Clotele qLllOO1l1HZ1liC1 acco111pz1111et Dous Gllbelt 1101111 and Ruth bbe1w00cl, cello 'YZ7' GILHTRT QHFPXXOOD GCHDONMAKLR HALSIRXIVW HITLIU LD FUI 1-LR GILL STRINQ- TRIO VARSITY TRIO Page Om' Hmrrlred Fifty two l CII I A G o D ll Q 3 1 ' l A '4Y , f - . ' 1 6 1 ' ' 1' 3' l 'Q VV swf' Q li... ig, - Hi' 1 1 my . Ig? W 1 if 11 M ' N 4 ' 1 i U . I ' 'EL V : 455411 9 11 :Q L 15.51 1 Y Zi E ' .- :Q - ' f nie, - I ' 4 1 '1 '1 5523 , 1 'Ee g L ' ' l , f 2 1 1 H- e1'l 1 1- my X YQ ' W - 1 ' '. XYILIES H' .. if . I , ' f l - L fc N . , ' , ', - g . ' ' 1' , ' 1. N' if . - . 1 ' f J ' . , ' - , - . . - - v - - - . . y I . J' ' - - - 4 ff - - ,., ' . . . A Q . Y , , . -- , ' b - . N l ' - . . . l W Y. ' , . . . ' N' ' ' ' 1 1 - . - - - m i f1 3, 1 L' 'j .. N ' '. 1 ' Q ' ', 1 . 1 - ' . Q 'D ' . 5 ' . 1 .2 in - 4' . Q V :lv 'Q 'X' 6'-N A X, .N- ' X A I --gf H 11 Y 'K' L1 1-21 ,Lu 71 1 f- ' ! , ,Q PQ W Y 3 - 1 -g ,S - 115 Q N 1 ,. 5 I k l A 5- X14 ' ' 2 X 51 ' 1 1 1 . l p ' Music and ART zz TFIE BQOVVW' AYQDIZCLD U-F ICU! l l ir l I l li . li i l Y LOVING PATTOK HALL BIAIKOXVSKI HILLS IILASER PFTIERSON ODSTERLING YOLING ML' CUAU2 RIC KERNAX FOLL LAEVIN VIRKUS HROCATO DUN NAVAN KDYVALSKI VVHED N YK UN KEN NEDY M ERRITT IREY 5.-K N UE RS FLOWERS LARIORIZAUX YOUNGS GIHBGNS STIICRVVOOXI 5C110oNMA1iER CRABIER LINUERIKIAN ECKERT JUDD SALES IIANN.-X GREENMAN GIPSON ROTXI FOX LIIABION GILBERT WVOODNVARY7 IWHKEMA NASH RICHARDS XVILLITS SBIITH BUTLER FILION KLAS5E A BRONYN HAUSERXIAN NYILILS HOLIKIES BOSKER IxlAX'IH5E KAMIENSKY STHNM LEMON VVISNER HILL I .l , . i li l l , Teacfzers College Chou' ULLUWING the standards set by the well as in various other cities of the state. The First Western State Teachers Lollege choir also broadcasted over station XVXVJ, choir in 1928, the 1931 choir has made a Detroit. The choir appeared in a concert place for itself in the history ot the school. with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra in XVith Professor Harper C. Maybee as director, the early part ot the spring. the present ensemble numbering approximately The choirs representing XVestern have al- i l sixty-hve well trained voices, not only renewed ways tried to put betore their audiences music its acquaintanceship with many former triencls, ol the best Composers. The repertoire this but this year widened its held. 'l he program year has included choral numbers hy Bach, included the regular spring trip 111 the Eastern Dett. Cam. Gretchenmorf. Spaftorth. Mendel- part ot Michigan. where concerts were given ssohn, Gounoml, Palestrina. Gavaert, Elgar, hefore ElllQl161'lCGS in Battle Creek, jackson, Al- Noble, and Cnr, thus bringing an unusually de- bion, Marshall, Detroit. and Hamtramck, as lighttul and varied program to its audiences. GFFICERS DUN BROCATO .... . . Prcsiflczzl Bmxcne EHAUSICRIIAN . . Vice-fv'csidvnt MM-: lnxrmnxrax . . . Secretary ARTHIfR SI-IELDON . 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RICHARD HALL Band OYFICERS PFRSONNEL 7111111j1v11 7110111170111 .1 Orx al Jessup W'1lte1 Vlrkus Waltel Row uslu 1'reder1ek Van Stream 1fValter NI ukovx sl 1 Re malcl Hllls LIHUYICC VVLecl I red M1les W15 ne Morfmd Robert Pryor John Oostcrhng x'IClVlll Rennels Forest Squrres Isaclorc Mulns Pzrrolor Hllbert Zurduna Robert Sorhe D111111r Nrcholas Musselman Arthur Dunham '1 homas Howson Rmhard Hall NVd11lO Furlong Herbert 11011 Rax Crothers Ph1l111 McKernan Ravlnond Smlth Nlaurlce K1eft James Russel 110111: Dan Greenman Don Brocato Duncan Aekley Paul G1 xnnola Paul Peterson Earl Qonnenberg Don zlcl Roth Helbut Ryan Albert Bradfield B11 rvcs Robert Qanders Ralph Wolter Carl Pattolc John Van Eels Glenn GIDSOII Ralph 911111111 student actn 1ty actlve n1en1be1sh1p ot OVC1 seventy 'lhe 'um 'md purpose of the band IS to L1C'1tC and pro mote bl o1der school sp111t 111 all phases of P1r'r1de11t IXICL f11rr1r11c'11l 13111111151 11Ia11agc1 C101 11011 Lexus Hmes Ronald Youn s 'XV1ll1an1 Loose Clenn Allen Lotus Loonns Charles Carpenter VValter Lake Lester Baker Elston Tnller Russel Ampev Roland Taunce Charleston Hawkins Merton Dean Clarence Roth 5010111101105 A1 Nelhs Nelson Schuvler Vernon VV1se Harry Nafe I red LHIHOICHUY Carl Lefevre Ira Daggett H1111t0111 George La Plante P1ge One Hmzdzed F1ft3 five 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 iff .pe ' 'l ' ' f N , L 'eff' ' 5' , I , ' . X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ,, , - . . . , . 1 2- 4 L c c . ' ' '. c 9 . ,'. ' . . iii q Fx ' C C - 4 1 e ' - ' ' 1 b 1 7' . . ., ' .- . Q. . i . 1 E ' c . c , 7 z ' 7 '- , 1 ' h 1 . 1 4 1 1 4 4 n a Q - n n s I 1 - 1 l u I I ' Q Q . 1 . if 1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '- - , 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Svc1'c'tc1-1'y 1 ' , . 1 . .. . ............. . . . . 1 1 ' : 1 ., K. 'V 1- 'I K ,. , - - 1' ' Q . ' ' ' J I . S . ' .11.' 1' 1 . C . . 1 4 , ., , , 112 ' c M ' rr' ' ' j b Q ' 1 1 - 1 2 - ' N I ' 1 R 1,1 . ' 1 ' 1 K. , ' 'Z 1 1 ' - ' . 5 A 1 ' 1 1 2 . N ' - 1- , - 1 - . . x . . 3 , . ' . f , . . 1 N g , I CB 1 - ' 1. MUSIC and ART i l r . ' l H3 , s Si. rn: amown AKIDGOLE or iris: l ll l li T i Arts and Crafts Club Ii HE Arts and Crafts is an organization sale, when many well designed examples of established for the purpose of promoting the ability of the members were exhibited and interest among those talented in these sold. fields. It is open to students of all depart- Early in the fall term Coral Flowers, sec- ments upon requirement that each student sub- retary of the club, was forced to give up her mit some piece of original work which is ac- study on account of illness and during her , T cepted by a special committee composed of absence Annette Steiinel has been the acting I students from the club and members of the secretary. ', T art faculty. This year the selected group was The Arts and Crafts Club has assisted in T admitted to a term of pledgeship, culminating many school and social functions, including lr with the Art Club Banquet on January 20, at the appropriate decorations for the Hearts on i l which time the pledges were taken into the Deck leap-year frolic, and also the scenery for y N organization. the big feature of the spring term, the annual i, 1 This year the club has been fortunate in May Morning Breakfast for the co-eds of the l A having secured many able and interesting college. lr y speakers at its bi-monthly meetings. Among This year the club has sponsored a month- ' those who have spoken are Miss Paden. Miss ly supper club program, and two high-lights of Anderson, and Miss Stevenson of the art fac- a busy social year were the Cabaret Night Club I p ulty, who gave interesting talks on Oregon, party on March seventeenth, at the home of i Sweden, and Chicago, fegpectively, Sied- lJEl.L1liI16 TLTOOPCT, 2lI'1Cl tllfb 8.1'1I'll1Z1l Pxltllhlli Ball- ' schlag told of her trip abroad and Miss Tamin quet. The last meeting of the year was held j of the French department explained the cus- out of doors on june ninth, and at this time F toms and costumes of her homeland. Another officers were elected for the coming year. guest speaker was Mr. Greenwall of the Span- An outstanding event of the year was a i ish department. The Club visited the State trip to Chicago in April for the purpose of ll Hospital on February third, and enjoyed the visiting the show places of art in that city. If exhibit and talk by Miss Spear of' the Depart- The club members also visited Miss Schermer- : ment of Occupational Therapy at that insti- horn's new establishment and the schools of y tution. Battle Creek during the latter part of May, l The club has given several sales, the most thus ending another highly successful year for ,l outstanding of which was the Christmas card the Arts and Crafts Club. l li l. w orifrcizas l l ATILIJRED BEEMAN . . V President ' i ANNETTE STEIMEL . Vice-fvresideut E CORAL POWERS . . . Sefrelary ESTHER VVALKER . . Treasurer 'l l l l l l 1 l y . '2' W 2 1 i Page One Hundred Fifty-six MUSIC and ART ADAIXIS ADAMS BEEMAN BISBEE BONINE BOSKER CABIPBIELL CARTER CLOUGH CUTLER DICKINSON HEN EVELD HETZEL HOOPER LINDA HL SLEI M EL XVALKER XVESTXVOOD ' XVINCHELL Page One Hundred Fifty-seven MUSIC and ART ,,,,,vv , H , , Page Ouc Hundred Fifty-c'ig1xt 3: THE BILCVVN ANDEGULDE OF l93l FORENSICS and DRAMATICS u.: 1 v x Wil' x .1 F H961 1.-...-Q.. 1 'l 1.5, JDSEF' WEPMAN BIWASAMEMEER DFTHE VARSITY DEBATE TEAM FDR FDUR VEAR5 I5 PRESIDENT DF TAU KAPPA ALPHA AND A MEMBER UF THE PLAYERS 4r !:2 1 Q I I f..:..,. 1.....,..... M - . M, f ,M WT J 'B' 7. r x ff .assas- uw K 4 6 31: Nfl? ,fd 5:11- '5f?? napa.. an lil ' 1 , - -,f,,.1.,.v:.-. 111 .-. ?ff,: ,...', f,m--. ,-.. A ,. , 1,-, W f 5'x1JfSPf.vf43,3F':af2'-UM. 1 - A12 . A -- . ....-q a,1fq.5'ff:5:g g,, A-1 w -,1-,Lim'gT1??,i ,3, jg-,:.,,gJ: e2 -5: 11 'wL342'E'i.rg:i::f4, V Z ., - .V gg, g..',1.-QQ-5 , . J . 5. , ,.ufczf,fug, q.1'g1-,am ,- 53. . gm! wi5 i,fs :Lg gh! , .-21, .,.. , if, ,A 5. 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V -,nj .V U- I ,- . .n 1 'VH :iw 1- , rg 1 1,2 ' ' ' - - '- vfifglyf . f Jrf --2 -Viflcl--L,.f1'I'.1,1 -v ' f Wir., - J: we 5 A-3 zffgya'--1 .L , V- , e31iiL.. ,mgglw -' ' 1 gf, fi.-f 'f' ,pg-, mf ' f ' . ' .Pr 1 Mgr- E , ',,. gf.: VW! H 11,1-N , ,.r E - H , 4, f ew .- - ---X -7-V -- 11 , 1,1 H ' -A ,, 4 , E ' I - . . I 'W 4 ' nun , 5- 'Z FORENSIC f :is TTFIDE amovvn ANDGOLDD or ivan I ls i l l JACKSON LAUMAN LTNDHLOIVI RENNE TAYLOR COURT VVEISS : l 1 ' I l ' A l l T i . . I F orenszc Board HE forensic activities of Western btate The ltorensic Board promotes as a part , Teachers College. both inter-collegiate of its regular program, the intramural debates . H and intramural, are carried on under the and the Extempore Speaking Contest. auspices of the Forensic Board. This board The Debate Loan Fund, founded and sup- is composed of the director of the Men's De- ported by the debating societies, is also con- bate, the director of the VVomen's Debate, a trolled by the board. The fund assists varsity manager appointed by the Student Council, a debaters who find themselves in need of finan- women's debate manager, and a representa- cial aid while in college. Each year the board T tive of each of the forensic societies on the stages the Forensic Frolic which adds to the r campus. already substantial fund. OFFICERS CARROLL P. LAI-IMAN ........... Director of Jli,C'l1'S Debate ANNA E. LINDBLOM . ......... Director of W07llCIl,X Dvbate TNIEREDITH TAYLOR ........,.... Mcn'.r Debate Managvzf PAULINE RENNI2 ............. W'0mcn's Dclmte lllanager MARY JACKSON . . . .......... AcadvmyRcp1'r'.n'111atit1e ALICE COURT ................ Senate Rejwuxvviztatiw FREDRIC XNTEISS ..... I ...... . . Forum Rvfu'f'sc'11tutizfc' I!! ' TT i T -ll Page One I-Iumired .S'i.1'ty FORENSIC 325 33 Ill THE: e.:toWslAnocot.n or ia: I l ll in ' i I i l CAIN CLAhIx HOOKER LAIIMAN INDBLDM MARIE TWOORE SECORD SIBLEY RONVLIZY TRIPP XVEPMAN ll 5 Tau Kappa Alpha l E l ECAUSE of the fact that outstanding is also president of the Student Council. and Q work was being done by both men and Beatrice Tripp is president of Senate. i women in the field of debating, the desire Tau Kappa Alpha is not a society in became strong for aiiiliation with Tau Kappa which all debaters automatically become mem- Alpha. national honorary forensic fraternity. bers. It accepts only those students who have i. In the spring of 1928 XVestern secured its participated in three or more intercollegiate 5 charter and since that time thirty-three XVest- debates, and they must be elected to member- ' ern students have been elected to membership. ship. i . . .. , T This year more active work has been done Ehgllllhty 'FO Tau Ixfllllm A119113 11515 Come thg fraternity than in pfevioug yea-1-5. In Zl.lJOl1t tl'1l'OL1gl1 the SL1CC?5ST1.ll 562150115 of pElSt X l the winter term Tau Kappa Alpha sponsored years under coaches Lmdblom and Lahman. i a dinner for the members of both men and In this connection it is a fact worthy of note T i WOIUCU flebilte Squads. that lVestern is the only teachers college in i i Memiiei-5 of this fi-ate,-nity ai-e vel-V active the United States which has secured affiliation 'ii in other activities at yyesiei-iii TygrO'Of -me with the national forensic fraternity. Vllestern members, Margaret Clark and joe Hooker, should feel proud of its Tau Kappa Alpha 1 are members of Kappa Delta Pig joe Hooker Qlmpter, 1 I OFFICERS , Josmf XVEPMAX ......... ....r..... P rf-sirlvul Mauczniaer CLARK ........ ........ I 'TCF-f7l'l'SI'l1l'l1f Brzarmce TRIPP ................ . . . Sf'Cl'L'fGI'j' i Miss SIBLEY ................. Alumni Secretary MR. Llxf-IMAX .................,,. T1'i'as111'cr l li l S! e ass Page One Hnnrircd Srxlyaoue I r i roizensuc 555 :- if THE BlOCVVF3 ARDGULD' DV 1931. il I l l l l l I i l i I I I I l RIIKLE HOOKER STEFFEN H.-XY KING C BER l SCHRHCR SISSALA EVANS RANLUALL CLARK NVlil MA ' TAYLOR y IZGGLI FAUNCE URASIX XYEISS SHELDON XR WVLEY , i I i I' i 1 l M67Z,S Imtercollegzate Debatzng I I REsoLvED: Tfzai flzc .rctwnl states should enact Another newcomer on the schedule was lrgixlafiozl jv1'ot'iding for C0171-P1-!lS01'j' rzmcm- a second member of the Big Ten. Northwes- ,R ploynzmzt illSIH'UI1CC, to zvhiclz employers tern University. Known as one of the best 'I V shall contribute. forensic schools in the country. Northwestern's i 3 t addition to the Brown and Gold schedule was CCURRING, as it did, in the midst of a a distinct honor. it serious nation-wide economic depression, In accordance with a well established cus- the discussion of unemployment insur- tom. various types of debates and of decisions ance by the men's squad proved to be a most were used. The Oregon-style or cross-ques- timely one. To the consideration of this ques- tion debate was more frequently employed than l tion nineteen men, chosen from about torty heretofore, and audience-shift ballots were i who tried out, gave their labors-nine seniors, used in a number of cases, particularly with l tive juniors, Five sophomores. and one fresh- off-campus groups. An especially interesting , i man. At the end ot the season sixteen of this innovation was the group-discussion method, ' Q number had participated in one or more inter- suggested by XVestern and worked out at llat- collegiate debates. tle Creek College in a dinner meeting, in Q Xkfith a regular schedule of twenty-one which the squads from Battle Creek, Albion, p debates and a southern trip during which Kalamazoo, and Wfestern participated. l twelve colleges and universities in eight states Out of a total of thirty-three debates held, t and the District of Columbia were met, the twelve were non-decision. ten were won, and ' men's squad may conservatively be said to have CICVCI1 Were lost. had a busy season. In the list of opponents Greatly exceeding the figures for last year, ' Michigan institutions were not slighted. ten attendance records show that 4400 people state schools having been met. Particularly heard members of XVestern's menis squad dis- ii 1 gratifying was the dual arrangement with the cuss unemployment insurance from Illinois l t University of Michigan, instituted at their re- and Michigan to Georgia and 'Washington, D. , ' quest. C. I J ll' l St 5 Page Out' I-Inmircrl Sr.rty-tivo FORENSIC l KUNCE HOOKER IOVVLEY NYEPMAN Fourth Year Josef M, Wepman Tliird Yvar Harold H. Rowley Second Year John F. Cuber Joe Hooker Cecil Hay Arthur D. Randall Cornelius G. Schreur 1930 Awards Arthur F. Sheldon Meredith R. Taylor Fredric J. XVeiss First Your Charles O. Clark Abe L. Drasin Richard D. Evans Roland D. Faunce Donald B. King Edwin F. Steffen CUBER DRASIN EVANS KING M . ,eg 1.-111.1-:.f ---W :----. 1:31 L4 fears -V . ., --,,,.- .Dk 21 34:8 Page One Hundred Sixty-three FORENSIC -f-we 1- 1-,--:-rf.-Q: Lv-Jun ii: '--'-.1-r -: J -. 1, -- ff' ,-:' ' PQ. ' i 'wi ,.. ' V ., X ----' r:-------w- -'li . ., 1 . r'-.i Ln gs J .. l RANDALL SHI-Il. UN X STEFFIEN 'I 'KX I UR Summary of the Season Opfvoncul University of Michigan . . Bowling Green COhioQ Olivet College .... Ypsilanti ..... Hillsdale College . Hillsdale College . Mount Pleasant . . Adrian College .... Detroit City College . Detroit City College . University of Michigan Group discussion meeting a Hope College ..... Bowling Green COhioj . . Northwestern University . XfVheaton College Clllinoisj Hope College ..... Battle Creek College . . . Michigan State College . . Michigan State College . . Carroll College CXVisconsinj Southern Trip ..... Northwestern University . t 'Battle . Q Ifl c.vlr'r1i'.v Tram. Fannce - Hooker - NVepman Schreur - Hay - Steflfen . Faunce - Drasin .... Sehreur - Taylor - Steffen Faunce - Rowley - Hooker Weiss - Hay- Stelien . . Hay - Steffen .... Faunce - Hooker . Faunce - Hooker . . . Randall - Steffen . , . Randall- Steffen . . . Creek College, attended by Wepman - Taylor - Steffen Hooker - Fannce - Wepman Drasin - Cuber - Rowley Evans - Cuber - Rowley . Hooker - Faunee . . . NVeiss - Sheldon .... Steffen - Clark - Wepman Evans - King - Rowley . VVeiss - Sheldon .... Faunce - Hooker - Steffen - W'epman Sheldon - Stefien - VVepman Rvxulf Deeisionless Deeisionless Lost 3-0 Lost 3-0 Woii 53-48 Lost 47-39 Won 1-0 . . Lost 1-0 Decisionless Decisionless Deeisionless entire squ acl. Won 34-ll lfVon 34-5 Lost 13-5 Lost 4-1 . . NVon 28-22 Dec-isionless Lost 59-50 XV on 18-15 WVon 29-7 3 won, 3 lost 6 rlecisionless Lost 38-18 CLARK HAY SCl'IRl5l'R X11 ISS 4 v- -V-fn--,r 1 -f r - Page One Hundred Sixty-four -- -- .. . 1.-.-1-.uf f .1 , 1-ui. .-..-.-.-:aa-..:-,:i.... FORENSIC til ' ' o 5 o , .L 1- T5 Tn: Blown Amo, GO Linn-UF 19-3 ' l ii' V f i i l i l M J. 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Eg! -A - 1 A V N...L-ff i i . l A Top row: left-Steffen and his derby in Kalzuiiazoug ceutei'-Evans and Rowley amid llli1ioiS driftsg right-On the way to Bowling Green. Middle row: left-The return of the uzltivesg Center -lVZltCl1 your step, coach ! 1 riglit-llouud for Chicago. Bottom row: left-Good fellows: center- ' llulling out of Uliiog right-At Ypsilanti. l I l ' ' :ze :gg Page Om' 1'f1t!ld7'0d Si.i'ly-five i l i l FORENSIC 22' t it j f g f f Y f if? TFIY BTIIQVVW IND U'iULiD 01 '-VU! i l i T l N l Q T j l l ii ll i 1 l Z! l E l 1 l . 1 l LAHMAN FAUNCE STEFFEN HOOKER VVEPMAN . T l l l i , ii Southern Trzp j 3 i , l N CELEBRATION of the tenth year of just less than three weeks. During that time ng intercollegiate debating at TNestern State they discussed unemployment insurance with F1 'leachers College, a crack aggregation of eleven different institutions and disarmament four men, chosen by vote of the entire squad, with one, met both 1UCI'l,S teams and women's was sent as representatives of the college on a teams, participated in six debates without de- three-thousand mile auto trip to WVashington, cisions and in six with decisions arrived at in it D. C., and through ten states of the south and various ways, and made the very creditable east. The men to make the trip were all sen- record ot winning half of the contests on a ,1 iors, Roland Faunce, joe Hooker, Edwin Stei- long trip. Ifloth two-man and three-man teams ' len, and Josef XfVepman. Accompanied by were used, Hooker and Steffen each taking 'l Coach Lahman, they left Kalamazoo March part in a total of six, Faunce in a total of l j 21 and returned April 9, having been gone eight, and Xliepman topping the list with nine. 'I ' j i 1 I SUMMARY , , i ' March University of Cincinnati . . . . . Oregon, shift Lost lS-23 T March University of Kentucky . . . . Oregon . . Decisionless ll March Berea College CKentuckyl . . . Shift . . Lost S6-S4 ji ' March University of the South fTcnn.j . . Oregon . . Decisionless , ', March Emory University CGeorgiaJ . ...... Decisionless Q Q March Furman University CS. Car.D . . . Three judges XVonZ-1 X I March 'Winthrop College CS. Card . . . Three judges Wlong-1 ' ' ' 'XVake Forest College KN. Car.J .... A . . . Wono-1 'N April 2 Wfashington and Lee University CVa.l Shilt . . . Lostg-1 X April 4 National University fXVash. D. CJ . Three Judges Decisionlcss .April VVest Virginia University . . . ..... Decisinnless April S Ohio University at Athens . . . . . Decisionless , l l I l 4 i f . 55: 55: Page Ona I-Inmlrcrl Sixty-si.r N l i l FORENSIC I f 'U ITN V ' in EJ? 'few v 'lv mfs-qf,,, . Jung,-b Vw -.55 JH.-8 in ebuggVse'1A Wi,,1 2 u- 'H .411 A ISF Q ,qu K1 n- as J:-,V mm W Top row: left-Tliree Wiest Virginia coal miners 3 center-Summit of the Alleglianies April 7g right-.Kentucky1 oi'cla11clhumor. Middle row: left- In de land ob cottouug center-Steffen visits Xx'v3.Si1iI1gf0l'l. D. C.: right-Handling the reins at CL1l1liDCl'lZll'ld Gap. Buttoin row: left-There goes the negzltive off I-'iimzicle Mountziinlg center-Hooker, XVepnmn, and Faunce at the Univer- sity of Kentucky: right-XVolverines and Kentucky Colonels. Page One Hzuzrirfd Si.rt3'A.vc'ven FORENSIC 1 . l .si so THE BQOVVN ANDGDLD OF IQBI lj Wi l l L l Ll l I l I , l i I X X NVILLIARIS CLARK CAIN TRIPP YVALTZ KOLLMAN Il XPP IFVNE KRTIKIYR CH 'XTTUCI' RICHARDS IIUTI-I'R LUCY ANIDIIRSOV RUFIEDCI' S'1URR BUTLER l Resume of W011ze1z's Varsity Debates yi HE policy of the year for VVO1l1C1'1,S de- One added feature has been the pleasant hating has been one of building for the experlence of calling back alumnae for a cam- i future. Many contacts have been made PHS iilfgge' 1, Y , i I . ,I with new colleges and universities. This was ll C tus fikpanslon has Jem ggmg On' Q C- . no loss in the high standard of debating, nor made possible by the popularity of the ques- A . . . 5 . .Tl Stt 1. . 1 tI1.l d the numbei of victories has been sustained. hon' Iflt 'l e meclcmefeies amsle ' 4 The fesult in this respect stands as follows: Besides the usual Michigan schedule ot Of S1XtCCI1,dCC1S1Ol'l debates, three have been debates, live trips were taken into neighboring lost, and flllffeen W011- I ,VH statesg the affirmative team going into Indiana . The reason for the SUCCESS Oi the Year NH and Ohio, and later into Iowa and Illinois, 1161 1152131115 1125116 fexcelgnt Siquzg Whlgl Ira? il while the negative team, after a trip into Ohio, gist all-Izrgt 'BeZEg2Ey,I,r?pp' M3321 l Went east into Pennsylvania. Colleges added Riltlgdue gpauline Rlelme Mardaligi Stun, to the already extensive schedule of opponents Neva tivaltz Arlene Butiet. Dgrothv Hay' werez. Monmouth, CO1'nCl1: Pufdueil Butler, Mary Ellen Butler, Mona VX7illiams, Elizabeth 91 Miami, University of Cincinnati, Heidelberg, Lucy, Helen Kremer, Nina Shattuck, Jennie pi M2l11Sf:161Cl State TCHCIICTS College, XVHYUCS' Richard, Pearl Kollman, and Dorothy Ander- il l burg College, and Ohio XfVesleyan University. son. lm lil l l l l :ss ll l Page One Hmzdrcd Sixty-ciglzt FORENSIC THE BDLDVVFI ND L OF CAIN CI ARK RTNNE TRIPP Second Yrm Dorothy Rapp Pauline Renne Margaret Sturr Beatrice Tripp 1931 Awards 7 'irsi ar Dorothy Anderson Arlene Butler Helen Kremer Illizibeth Lucy Jennie Richards Nexa Waltz Mon'x XVilliams Tlmd l cm Rachel Cain Margaret Clark Page One Hundred Sixty-rrrne l l A G o D l Q 3 n y I' l c' l l X FORENSIC , :ae .. 'THE BILOVVN ANDGOL3 CF' VU l W ' ' 1 A in wx. I -.,-.. .. -- 451. BUTLER RAP1' STURR LUCY l I 1 Wfovneffs Debate Schedule 1930-31 l l i 1 Dec. 3 Hope Negative at Fennville. Non-decision. jan. 29 Adrian Negative at Adrian. Non-decision. L Feb. 7 Bowling Green Negative at Kalamazoo. Non-decision. ' i Feb. 13 Mt. Pleasant Negative at Mt. Pleasant. Wfon 2-1. . l, ' Feb. 14 Adrian Afnrmative at Kalamazoo. Non-decision. Feb. 21 Ohio Wesleyan Negative at Kalamazoo. XVO11, audience decision. Feb. 27 Battle Creek Affirmative at Battle Creek. Lost 1-2. Nov. 3 M. S. C. Negative at Hastings. Lost 0-1. F Mar. 5 l-lutler Negative at Indianapolis. Lost O-1. Mar. 6 Miami University Negative at Oxford. Wfon, audience decision. , Mar. 7 Purdue University Negative at Lafayette, None-decision. l 22 C W . - W Page One Hundred Seventv FORENSIC inn' ' fern: sinowmvxnocoteo or T931 ' i i l l l I Y ANDERSON BUTLER RICHARDS WALTZ XVILLIANIS l l l pl W70me1z'5 Debate Schedule if li 1 Mar. 7 Heiclelburg University Aftirniative at l-leidelburg. Non-decision. Mar. 12 Wflieaton College Negative at Kalainazoo. Wfon 3-O. Mar. 13 l.X'lO1'1111OLlfl1 College fXl:l:ll'l11ZltlVC at Kalamazoo. VV on 3-O. Mar. 17 Cornell College Negative at Mount Vernon, Iowa. Non-decision. lllar. 18 Monmouth College Negative at Monmouth, 111. XVOI1 1-O. Mar. 18 U. of Cincinnati Negative at Portage. VVon 1-O. Mar. 19 North Central College Negative at Naperville. Wien 1-O. I Mar. 27 M. S. C. .-Xfnrinative at XVilliamstown. Wlon 2-1. Mar. 31 Pennsylvania State Teachers College Anirmative at Mansfield, Pa. XVO11 2-1. Apr. 2 XVaynesburg College :Xflirniative at 'Waynesburg, Pa. XVon 2-1. 1 Apr. 28 XVestern :Xl:ll1'11lZ1tlYC Debate, Kalainazoo. Non-decision. May 5 Dual with Albion. Non-decision. SVMMARY: 10 non-decision, 3 lost, 13 won. ! . I 1 . lg: - V Y 2 Page Ono Humlrcd Scveufg-one FORENSIC 33 - .. in V- on iris: Blown Anocota or rears ,i i l -S ' , N l l l l 1 A BAHRE FRANCISCO CLARK FRY XYIEISS i l i I'l1Z7'd7'211,L7'dl Debate Cliampzom y y HIS year the intra-murals were exceed- Academy team of Louise Hubbard and Arlene y ingly interesting due to the fact that the Butler upholding the negative won from the 1 question was one of interest to all the Forum affirmative composed of Le Roy Fry 1 l students. The question selected by the Foren- and Raymond Francisco. ' 3 sic Board was Resolved that intercollegiate The next debate was an interesting strug- J athletics are more detrimental than beneficial gle between the Senate and Academy to ad- T to the student. Vance to the finals. The final debate was inter- Eaeh of the societies selected two teams esting inasmuch as both teams were determined l to represent them in the eliminations. Each to win the cup. The Forum negative team l T squad did its utmost in renewing the competi- emerged victorious. The Forum was repre- i l tion for the silver trophy awarded to the win- sented by Ray Francisco and Charles Clark ner by the Kalamazoo County Bar Association. and the Senate by Alice Court and Ruth it ln the eliminations Alice Court and Ruth Keiser. l Keiser upholding negative for the Senate, de- lntra-mural debates this year numbered l feated the Academy affirmative team of Mil- among the outstanding campus activities dur- dred Hakes and Mary -Tacksong Carl Bahre ing the fall term and the societies are looking and Charles Clark debating on the negative for forward to next year, and a continuation ot the y the Forum won from the Senate team of Mar- interest manifested in the elimination series garet Qverton and Ellen Larson: and the just closed. i l A l l l i l i l t l l l Page Om' I-luudred Sc1,'c'rlt3,'-two DRAMATICS ll i I fn: s1ovvnAnoGoLo or 1931 ' X BELLER HLACKNEY M. CLARK C. CLARK DEKEMA 'ELSIE GARNEAU HALL IIAVVKINS HAY HOUSEHOLUER JACKSON The Players HE Players is an organization established the animal tea for alumni was. held at the Play- for the purpose of promoting interest and house. A' one-act play was given. appreciation in the dramatic arts. This Meetings are held regularly every seconld year has been most enjoyable, new plans and vWCdUCSd9-Y, all Whlch time 3 0UC'?1Cl5 Play 15 ideas tried, and new interests discovered. llffwentefl- Anlollg those that l1f5gvfjclJ6e11 given At the beginning of the fall term, try-outs EHS -516312, LHTPIHS, Qlmngf, ,fifigosslfhf were held in the Playhouse, where a committee O31 fer' Oongfmq' ' mme' Osa le' . U . y . and The Rector. 'lhrough these plays the of five actwe members .suljerlilsed by MISS members not only have the opportunity of Shaw selected through elimination new mem- creating and of projecting thoughts to an l bers' N1HCfeff11,Pe0P1ff Successfully Passed fha audience in the continuity of their conception, tC?t5f and, Sefvmg the Pledge duties: were ad' but become experienced with the actual needs mltted aS111e111lJerS.'f0 the Players. of Z1 production, as to its direction, staging, On Homecoming Day, November eighth, and costuming. V lg i ' ' n Page One Hundred Scwuty-tlzree DRAMATICS TFIE BILOVVFI AND L OF T ve Players Xt two of tl1e 1CgL1l3.I' student assexnbhes the Pla3e1s p1ese11ted onc'1ct pl 135 The Llue Serge Sult was g1ven 111 the f'1ll term and '1n Ir1sh play was plesented 1n March The organlzahon was Vely fortunate 1n 1nak1ng two out of town tr1ps tl11s ye'11 I December '1 scl1ool bus was secured and th1rty people went to Clncago to see Hotel Um verse at tl1e Goodman Tl1C'l.'E1C a11d Death Takes a Hohday 1t the Prmcess Each year tl1e 1111d wlnter play bllngs a Hner creatwe expressxon tl1'11'1 ever before ye tr Hotel U111ve1se by Ph1l1p Ba1ry was presented at Lentral H1gl1 School AL1d1tOf1L1I11 on Febluary twenty second Hotel UUlVC1SC was produced by tl1e The'1tre Gulld 1n New Yo1k and at the tune Professor Afflllll Hobson QU.11'1I1 S3,1Cl of It In 111y Judgment It 18 one of tl1e most pro found studles of 1111111111 n'1ture C2lll1CCl out 111 the spun of h1gh comedy th'1t lms ever been glven on our stage Barry g1VCS us an answer to the ques t1o11 that comes pers1stently to all of us xx l1en 1n the play Ton1 asks VVhat '1111 I here at all for? and Stephen answers To suffer 'md to reJo1ce To g'11n to lose To love and to be 1eJected l'o be young and nuddle aged and old To know hfe as It happens and then to say tl11s IS 1t T1apped by the1r own 11111 a1e helped to f'1ce 11 fe 1n 1ts reahty through the powerful understandmv of Stephen Field H plays for each the character who can destroy h1s or her 11lus1on The recul rent 111ot1f whlch wctuated the theme IS XV l1erever tl1ere 15 an and from 1t sprmgs the begmnmg OFFICERS AL BELLLR Pnszdcnt ALIAN Prrremxew Vzcc jwmzdent MARY JACKSON Secrctafv WILLARD BLXLRNEY Treasurer Page One Hundred Se crm ffm 'e l N . ll , , , - I I T G O D I Q 3 I A 1 - 1 1 ,gk 1 y T ci . 1. . . 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Y.-5-R-i,,?--.-1. -:Y..,,.,,.Y,,a-,- -Kvg--f .Y, , Y, i-- - Pagc Om' Hnmlrvd S0'i'f7l1fj'-S1..l' f--U. f-mzfafn-nw-wr:-. m-r-m-,f-p-1:f- DRAMATICS i 'X I 1.-IH' Bclowl-LILY: Oh, lzvll-1z0l!1i1zg lzajvfwrzs any 'Hl0l'L'. ' PAT: Buck wp, LIU'-.YL7lI1l'f1I1IIy will bvforv you knnw il. IBOHOIUI--S'l'Iil'HENZ So whivlz 'way would you go-wllcrc' wozrla' you I-z'z1wI? ' t. ILcft1-PAT: IfVl1cncw1' fhvrv ix an cud, lu' said- ' ANN: From 11 the llL'flIllIl1lIfl 5f'I'H1gS.H . 'X X nf I if , 'f , 1 ' Qgkf ,A . 1 :agp I W Q5:1gv.4,,g3--we-cg:-v,.f-1.-.L 1,0 M, ..-,., .,.,, ,, N Y - . ,. .V A. ,:, , -.....-..,'rwff-.,,.,,..YY v , , , X Y - -'- A --' - A '- - -an-7-4:::?g 1nY.-.,Tf,k.-,z-K. ,am 4-4,- Pagc Om' Hulldw-c'd S6'i'5'I1fj'4A'E'i'6D1, N 1 w DRAMATICS gf- urn- -, - Y-V - -, Page One Hxuzdrud Sea-cnty-ci W I 1 W I Ill ll , 'O F ::. I u ' ' , ,-- Zvi ' If A - - -' X , ' 21'-'fgrmafx2-52' ij- if 'ii , -f ii 'gifi hi. I 'g . 2,4511-'f'E:7 ,2'Z :. N rf-. 1, fr-Q-MF. ' ' N, .., -,A-, .- ..-...1.,--,Nh ., - . aw. 5: v X .A -. f--1i:4fi:f?fi' K , ' H H9351 mg, F f,-,H11'f44,:5,.-1115,,ILA-'1'1,L.g',.1' ' ' 2 1' ' ,n -la--Lysfiiiihgf 'V -, -i '- -.ffq,f,'-'- , 5 -.gr 1 tg.-3q:gv':Ysf95Q :--f -., 11,1-f'y ,'. 531-'Llp . :-'K 2- . ,'-V 1. ' - - - , ., .,. --Q A ':5' m'J ' 445H 7 p 455. , . ' qt -N. ,, Nw-.X '- 531.-.:-gg,-1-f' ,Q x 5 fi x . L-'wfgfff' ' 4 - qfvfh' ,-fjzgpgi' th -wg la, ' ruff I ,, 11 W 4,1 'B ' J .fi 'I .' ' fn xx ' x - 'Xl n,r ' . . L A if 528.5-wif! - - 22. . H' if .ki V X rx - . .X . ' i N I ' i :au .22 N X nn -ll FEATURES Page One Hundred Eighty ET F12 1000 ALTITUDE OF OM AN FR 'uma CAMPUS T AKEN OF THE I-IILLTOP AND EN VIEW AIRPLANE FEATU RES f--X-- --1-E t of Z ht if il gg if A Upper left. Dr. McCracken receives the new Hag pole for the college. Right. Coach Wfhit- ford, Iowa State, predicts a tough battle. Center right, Joe Hooker, council president, presents Hag pole to the college. Lower right, President Wfaldo welcomes old grads at Homecoming rally. -- - - Y -' - 1 - H -4. r eu - -14-4 LL: , - -.-iq. -. --...- --:..- ..,...1 - ,...u 2.1-:Q 4:Lz:.-rein-...--wnzrir.-:f'.n' -.-,fvvf-v? Page One I-Izmdrcd Eighty-one FEATU R ES .. Y Y 17 Y L ,,.. ., , .-. ..e .1-nf.-..f.'-,.. ...-fm..- -..-....--. -,--,, . :. ,, -.. -...., . . J: -, ,..n.: ,..::1fn,1,4, ,,J.a,,,,,,- eu,-5.-1,-v-ff--a--If L-wg-army'-'ww 4- -.lfg-:LQ--:mfg .. If 'Y 'L v '-. A N- ll' K v -. D 1 ,, A l K, , -. -w l ,ll ww ' lcv. ' si, ' W ' -of W ',,.e. 1--ef' v N Q Y. ,,1 Y 45. . '1 . ng .lv P. YQ K 4 5 l -. af. .. - 'A . ' 25.13 lfffi ffi , 5 Upper left, Sophs take football rush. The obstacle race is a ludicrous performance. Center, the lfrosh scrub their hzmcliwork from Sidewalk and building. Lower left, 11 beard there Was. Sophs also take the Hag rush. . Page Om' Ilnmircd Eigllly-two 'll . lr l A - f Af if-I-if 5... ,, ,i ,.,,,,, .,.... ,W , ,Q ,--H U:-,,,.L::,,:,, , ,Q-,A Y,,1. .. ...f zfrsxnr-1 :. nfez- -,:,-nz.:---Q-even-u-nl:-.f-u.--.1-J rp p-s 1y,-2-k zf5.a.L..,-g-....Ev-- eww.: -azadgs. FEATURES gg A Upper center: l?'rize winners in the VV0l11C1'l,S League Masquerade. Nell Schuur misses par. Center left: Six.F1ve and ahalf of McGrady. The Hilltop radio, Station XNSCVQ, had talked with Perth. .-Xustralia, over 12,500 miles away. The face off. Lower left: Exactly 312.00 please. The Great Lakes in a corner of Nr. Vancler-cook's I-lollywoocl garden. Page One Hundred Eiglzty-tlwc'c' FEATU RES it all il lv ,Xb I' -F If -wh xg ' X x il x E 3 if ,L V! l ,Ii 'A ,- V ' fill iii ,ll iii ,l l Y TIIETA CHI DELTA Upper left: The House staff, Follo is shocked. Theta Chi Deltaf' Center left: Pledge Kercher keeps in good graces. The penalty, Garneau demonstrates his dramatic ability. Lower left: All present. The neophytes get busy. Page One Hzmdicd Eiglitylfour FEATU RES k . :WV ggfr-5?-f - H. FORUM Upper left: The entire ensemble. Goodrich does his pledge tricks. Intramural debate champs. Center left: After the election, Pres. Hines. Fry and Hawkins cut capers up on the roof. The F, Lower left: Pitkanen consents. The Forum Home. New members. Page One H1lI1d1'Cd Eigh.ty'7'i'ue A v L l, r l i l. il I. l v l 1 i v i l 'P il I a f l 1 1 i i V - l i gl . E ,li li' l. FEATURES 4-- '--- A f- ' Y W- 11. Lf: - ----- ,Si-U, ,.-4 f- -rv-v-f-- 4- 1-if+f'- -1- V -- l . l le 1 v ' 'K -- - 4-wr Upper left: The trolley cars are parked over Sunday. The C0-op Store. Hovey Smith has been head janitor of the Adm. Bldg. for over 25 years. Center left: Renne, Tripp, Cain, and Rapp of the debate squad. Pop Silver's crew c'ears the Gym entrance. Dulce Grein practices his avocation. Lower left: Campus laborers in typical pose. The Federals. Too much snow. Mi, , . fer, z-w-fv---. -ax iv H- '--1--rv---f--eq --,ff-..-u -1. mx--,-ig-..,-.-U..-...-:ga .-, K-. A.. 1 -., -f.-A .1-eg. ..-11,-zf-.f-nffr-rzrz-v-ues'-.ww- Pagc One Hundred Eighty-.ri.v air u xl ' FEATURES WM i' if-ETC 5' if ff TZ E ' if C5 .- U- l' 1 it . yt li, l l i 5 Q4 il l -I I JU NIDV. KUYPYR TIJJDAY FEB 10 UW' LITTLE GYM ATI f mmcmrr HTEILTAINMENT LIMITED Numara dl JV e f 2f ' i .N-2 ' l -i ' 1 V If ' 1 .... l Q r l :3i:jjiT A U: .,.,..- .... , ' - ---- . ,.... A. 1 Y V 5 I . 4 j its , , , A'-f' --'A' Y , -ge, 4 - V. :1::,...,r--,Li ey . I Upper left: Al Colvin has operated the trolley car for over 20 years. Byrum poses. Miss l Stankard roughs it a hit. Center: Dr. Brown just up from the Panhandle, juniors ballyhoo their l monthly spread. Lee Hart demonstrates. Lower left: Mace Evans waits for his Sunday best. Householder and Byrum, 1930 State and M. C. C. champs, Dean Davis starts the day with a smile. rr-ivan --v -ww-mf,-.ff-it-1 ,-nv.. ..,.vyu-'.f-w-wK.,-.-'m.- s -,-v-fun--1 .., -. ..-2.-ffdv.-v-nw' . .We .1-..r-www.-www-2..- .A ,zua-mn---v ,-ami,-----:--0 -fr-Avanti? :ff Page One Hmzdrecl Eighly-sc'z'en l i P . ll 1. -lf 3 FEATU RES l'fl'B'Tr'f-- . i 5 . lL ' 1:ffQ- all l 1' , l' l Q V. 51 l .J . it wil. ll ' l 1 r'- Ji g., 'ml' 'A 1 - 1-1 i il' FT, ,Q tl ' Pl. -Q . A fill l . 0- X 7 I ' 1 ,vs N 1 ' 1-15-5- E . lYomen's Pllyssical Ecluczmtimm Association. Upper left: :X house party liits the lllilfli. hlzmcl, Helen. and Spring. The Shack in use. Center 12-ft: XfVl1y the smile, Bliss Xiestzil? Den Keim, l'll'CSlClCI1t. N0 par for 'lDnwnie and Unief' Lower left : Czuft fool us-il's Ilollis Blame. How did you get up there, Bill? Spark and Max Page One I-Iundrml Eiglity-f'ig'l1t FEATU RES ? .sir ,i IRE i s I iw W 2 -7 . 4 Meifs Glee Club. The boys make themselves .at home in Hamtramck. Gibbous, V irkus, and Laevin. Dunavau makes a pickup. Center: Brocato puts on dignity. Gipson loses his adorn- ment. A fool and his Eddie? No! Pattock! Lower left: Funny shadow, Lamoreaux. just a little whoopee. Prof. Maybee calls it 21 day. , Page One Hundred Eiglztymine FEATU RES H .. E , A i l l i 4 1 F 'f .ri -- ' f--xg 1 .--A: M -' , , , . - . . 1' .J R pg... . , 3 .W l -,Q 3,1 - ,af Q. -- 5, 'i tg N , N , nz .iv 'x L i xi. l ,..., .. ijgjn ,M --' Lug. .. l T- 521' 'igfff' ' 1 . ,T.,.bli-eff . I ' li fl. iq- il - U V 'i l 1 1':'j gl-, .ll , l- ' fl - -my-pr 1-V ff l 4 l 7 ,ff if .-.ff Senate. Upper left: Faculty are guests at Senate outing. Pledges do their stuff. A wilcl party in progress f jz1cks?l. Center left: just 21 potluck. Bea Tripp, Presulent. Max llarker brings home 21 tree. Lower left: Marian Dennert and Alice Lewis atteml the lmusepzuty. Margaret llvertun, Secretary. Br-r-r-r-. Pagu Orzc Hnndreci Ninety FEATU RES .tx iw! III I la 12 1 ...,,, 1 I Upper left: Hampton, President '5O. The Daisy Chain. Middle: Miss Zimmerman and Mr. XVood lead the graduating procession. Senior view the Ivy Planting. The Chain bound for the Annual league breakfast. Lynford Bond plants the ivy. Page Om: lI1llH1'I'l'!f .Vincly-cuz' 4 FEATU RES :I I l ll n v l Y 1' -V 7 , , f-' If , ,b 1 -fs 'U-D' 32 he a?1l'.'l .. ,.. V -,-459: CoL'N'1'1zY LIFE CLUB Upper left: Dr. li. L. Kirlquatriek of the University of lN'isem1si11 is L'uuntry Life Speaker. Xlestern delegates at the Xlfisconsin Convention. Center left: Dr. U. llrim of I Jllin, also aclclressecl the XYCSYCTII Convention. Madison delegates. Gladys DeNeFf. vice-pres. l.nwe1' left, Dr. Iirnest liurnlxaxn. Bigler, Pres., Gooch, Treas., Denton, See. Loraclo Taft, Rural l,l'tlgI'CSS Day speaker. ..,..: :....u: . . .-.sk -14A.:,..L:x.4-,-:-- -,:r-4.-T-1-E?1v..-lr: T1-:ge nl --- - f,1-f,f.g.g-:- - .-:Le-as 5 f - 3- -rn - - .,- -5, 1- Pngv Om' l'fllIllI'l'L'd .Viucfy-I'u'o I oh FEATURES -'J-rm The annual J-Hop was one of the most delightful affairs of the yea1 s social calendar. lt was held January 31 in the ballroom of the Park-American Hotel. Decorations were palms and banks of beautiful yellow roses. The Delta Tau Delta Orchestra of Hillsdale College was secured for the affair and presented a snappy program of dance music. The grand march was led by George XVynn, class president, and his guest, Miss Helen Monroe. Over five hundred couples were in attend- ance at the Annual .Homecoming party held in the spacious lXlen's Gymnasium, November 9, closing a successful weekend of celebration. President and Mrs. llialdo and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper received the guests. Hundreds of alumni again visited the Hilltop renewing old friendships that called back memories of their college days. HoMEcoM1No PARTYH Page One Hundred Ninety-three FEATU RES ..L.Y5, ... Vw, 11 N- -1--.v- fri f 3 -. A V i,,.,..W ,,:.,?.-,,, 5 rf, H mars on DECKH The Annual XVomen's League Valentine Party again proved to be one of the outstand- ing social events of the season. For the tirst time. the party was held in the Men's Gym- nasium and a larger number of co-eds were able to avail themselves of this annual leap-year opportunity. The walls of the gymnasium and the orchestra platform were lined with giant playing cards, all in the heart suit. The grand march was led by Helen Merson, president of the NVomen's League, and her guest, Vtfillard Blaclcney. Faculty guests were President and Mrs. W'aldo, Mr. and Mrs. Hoekje, Mr. and Mrs. Pellett, Mrs. Davis, and Miss Stephen. Music was hy Duane Yates and his orchestra. The first freshman party of the year was Called the Night of Nights' and according to the publicity for the party. it -was the fresh- man's chance to get six dates in one night. The party was very informal, entertainment consist- ing of stunts put on by different groups to represent each night in the week. Dance music was furnished hy Orval 'l'essup's Collegians, and dancing was the major entertainment of the evening. The freshmen acclaimed their tirst party a success and it served to acquaint the members of the class with each other. NIGHT or N1ou'rs Page One Hundrcri Ninety-four A o Q ff 4 C? C A N ' Xx,Il4 , swf I Muff' 7-'R N QXX5 IN-F! I-J X1 X 1,141 Nj! Q llil-..'f'.'f 4 ? :Nif , ,iiiijg y H, Ny I 7 XA f W1 M I E! wf?5 ,,?E , M 1 D Y Z !f - XA QR ' --XX I F...-, Q W Qiiii nGANuzATloN ORGANIZATIONS . Y e FTSE smowew Ano GOLD or :vnu l CALKINS CASKILL PIIVHS ITOLLIC RIARTICNS XV XUCHEK PERSOVS RAIVIS KY PEETS SAUNDERS Sill TTS STUVR RENNIC XYOODS ZUIDENI X Kappa Rho Szgnz-cl APPA Rl-lO SIGMA is one of the old- tion to the society is by vote of the Faculty est honorary societies on XVestern's Science Club.. campus. It was organlzed in 1921 by The initiation banquet is held every spring the Faculty Science Club as a means ot giving in the city Y. NV, C. A. building just preceding recognition to those students who were doing the annual Science and Mathematics meeting excellent work in the departments of Science in order that as many as possible of the alumni and Mathematics. Membership is now limited may be able to return. to juniors and seniors who are majoring in Since the installation of the society there either Science or Mathematics and who possess have been one hunclrecl and twenty students a high scholastic average in their work. Elec- elected to membership. 33 S S li Page One Hundred Ninety-seven ORGANIZATIONS TH: SLLOWNAIQD otzr o-r rv G 931 Kappa Delta Pi 1-IE international honorary society, Kap- pa Delta Pi. waforganized in Illinois in 1911. Its purpose is to F11COI11'2l.gC high professional and scholastic standing during preparation for the field of education. The qualifications for undergraduates are Junior or Senior standing, scholarship at least in the upper quarter of the college, completion of six semester hours of work in education, and de- sirable social qualities. New members are in- itiated into the chapter twice a year. Each new member must be voted upon by the active members and approved by the national head- quarters. Beta Iota chapter. the fifty-seventh, was organized February second, 1929. At the present time there are seventy-four chapters in the United States. The general policy of the fraternity is directed by the Executive Council, which is elected by a majority vote at the con- vocation of the organizations held every two years. At the time of the origin of Beta Iota twenty active charter members were initiated. Twenty-nine members were initiated during 1929 and 1930. At the first initiation of this year, February third, 1931, thirteen more, eleven students and two alumni, were ad- mitted. Ten of VVestern's faculty belong to Kappa Delta Pi, although they represent other chap- ters. Dr. T. S. I-Ienry belongs to the Alpha chapter of the University of Illinois, and Miss Francis Thompson, Alpha Pi of George Pea- body Teachers College at Nashville, Tennessee. Miss LaVerne Argabright, Miss Roxana Steele, Miss Louise Steinway, 1Villiam H. Cain, Frank E. Ellsworth, john P. Everett, and Vlfilliam M. Robinson are from Kappa Chapter at the Teachers College, Columbia University. Miss Marguerite Logan, a new member on the faculty, is from Psi chapter of Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Miss Helen Appledorn, a student, is also a member of Kappa chapter at Teachers College, Columbia. Dr. IfVilliam McKinley Robinson has been counsellor of Beto Iota chapter for the past two years. In Qctober the program committee met and worked out a tentative program for the year. In planning for the monthly meetings this pro- gram has been followed. Some of the meet- ings have been of the discussion type. At others, members of the faculty, Mr. George Sprau, Mr. Leonard Kercher, and President XValdo, the latter an active member of the chapter, gave talks. Among the interesting topics the following were discussed: XVhat Constitutes Scholar- ship ? g I-Iow Can Scholarship at Vlfestern be Improved ? g and Wliat are the Ethics of the Teaching Profession ? These p1'OgI'3.111S have been most interesting and worthwhile. The chapter has tried to have several dinner meet- ings along with the regular program. :Xt the first one, November third, 1929, President XVa1do gave the talk and also presented the chapter with a gavel and Wfedgewood plate from New I-Iarmony, Indiana. The new mem- bers were initiated at an informal dinner, Peb- ruary third, 1931. The formal banquet, which is an annual affair, was given on June second. Although the chapter is young, each year it steadily adds to its achievements. The hard work and fine cooperation of the members have made this a most successful year. OFFICERS ELEANOR PARKHURsr . . ....... . . . President DoNALD Srom . . . . . Vice-president HOI,LIS POWELL . . Secretary-Treasurer Page One Hundred Ninety-right w v ORGANIZATIONS ,,, .f,.. Y L y L ,:, -,L . lr! A A ,, www, ,- - iq.--H 1, .qw - f ---.,-,11-7,,-.--A,.m,-,,.-vg-,:-v-,vN..A,Tf,,.,f:,-4-J.-g13,3f,.,,:T,:,-,,,g,,-, ,,,,,.,,.,?., ,,-...,, M. '+V Y---:-- --f- - Y --v'f--- -' --ff gfw' -- '-Nw Y--WA'-1 -' -1 -K - -'H' ' 'f ' ' ' A' 1 ' ' I NJ X H. BUTLER CLARK CLEVELAND DENNERT DYKUIS GASKILL HOLLE HOOKER LIC CLIXTIC BIERSON MILLER PARK H URST PO XVELL PROLO ROSE M EIER STURR XYAUCHEK XYESTXVODIV XVI NTERS XVYN N Page One Hundred Ninety-nine ORGANIZATIONS ll A . f . - - Tn: snowni .anoicotui DTT f19f3l , ' I--1 -- Q. - 1 K .ahhh-'53 it ' l X f'?.41Q3A it ' K ' 'An t- . l l. ' l l Theta Chi Delta N October 1920, a men's society known as 'With this change in organization the as- i Tribunal Ivtf-las organized ont lEVplstern's pficts of Ttihe socgzty underwent la greatelr T campus. e primary in eres 0 is or- ciange. ie mem ers came into c oser touci ganrzation was forensics, but it also stressed with one another, and fellowship and the de- lt the importance of good scholarship, leadership, velopment of personality became the foremost p fellowship, and gentlemanly qualities. ideals of the fraternity. Tribunal grew and prospered. It assumed In the fall of 1930, a new and larger l , a leading position in forensics and in campus house, on Westiiedge Street, was leased. It - politics. Seven presidents of the Student serves as a center of the activities of Theta l Council since 1920 have been Tribunal men. Chi Delta and as a home to twenty-two of its , Among its members have been many class ,members and pledges. A spirit of cooperation officers, student representatives, and other and understanding friendship began, and that l student leaders. spirit will be perpetuated as a tradition of the By a natural evolution, fellowship came to ffateflllty- be the foremost objective of the organization. Theta Chi Delta looks forward to a bright l Forensics, due to this evolution, became of future. Witli the backing of a strong alumni y secondary importance, and in October 1929, association, it hopes to prosper in many ways T Tribunal was reorganized into Theta Chi Delta and to instill in its members the qualities that Fraternity. At that time the meetings were will aid them in living up to the traditions of , ' held in the house on Davis Street. Theta Chi men. l T' Q OFFICERS l l CHARLES STILEC .... . . . .......... President X , GEORGE WYNN .................. Vice-president CHARLES FOLLO . ...... ........... S ecrefary FRANK VVEBB . .......... ........ T reasurer l l l 1 i 'EE if C 55' Page Two Hundred I I II I I ORGANIZATIONS III I III II I II I I II .II III I ,I 'I II I, IJ' II II TI II' I II I iI Iif I7 II I II, IH III EI I II II II III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I ' I I I ALTOFF COE UANIELSON FOLLO GARNEAU I GERHARDT HANSON 101-I NSON KENYON LUDKA MC CIYAIG SHOBERG SIOBERG SORHNSON SORLIE STILEC TUFTS VANDENBOSH XVEBB I WEGERLY WIZLTER WHITE WLMBUSH XYYNN I I I Page Two Hundred One l ORGANIZATIONS EE s fi TFIE BROVVN AND GOLD OF IGS! I l ll i l A if F01 um l . l. RGANIZED fourteen years ago as an ing of Alvin Norlin, a team that again ran up outgrowth of the Hickey Debating SQC1- a good record. gl' . etY, the Forum, noW the Uloeet flenanng In the neld of debate the Forum stands ll? Soelety O11 the ,ealnllnsf na5 ln 'fne Past Year above any other organization. A well-coached l risen to new heights in the field of debate, for- team Composed of Charles Clark and Ray 'Il eneie eonnPetnlonf anofne building of a nne Francisco, under the direction of Fred Wfeiss, To fraternal 5Pn'n anlong 1tS111embefS. won the Lawyer's Cup in the field of intra- .N an? Year l93Q'31 na? brought about. a murals, defeating the Senate and Academy. l furthering of El. Forum ideal, a. fraternity Roxxrlebry Shelclon' Clark, Evans and rrreiss L house at which its members may live in that were members of the regular College debate l 611956 Contact 'fnat oevelolle the O1's211112f1f19H squad, each participating in several contests it , L . ' , ' - 1 , J, Q - l - Q. um House, but Forum Homef' to the mem- ' U lfugneiofli fgferlesifng ,ploglome Sgnslsi f b 1 1 I . f I -U . . AH - mg o. rare a s, ec ures, motion pictures, ,A ij: aguggllfelrf Elfgzgxgaglolh tl qgliefs and Cl1SCL1SS101lS, have added to the enjoyment ' 6016 Ou? tie News uilimti n ofthe rain ot the year. In addition the Forum forensic ,ig U. 1 . ,, p - ' O. ' N O U party given to the Senate and Academv during lg- News Bulletin , an effort which has brought May was Une of the Social events of the spring !gl igxfnalgeelfded Contact between Qld and new May also brought the much desired house-par- if A A ' . . t zl ' . ' ' . 3- At a splendidly attended Homecoming Y' hgaiys iihsuifebs .N b .ld. . . '5 banquet held in the fall at the Park-American -A .mt t e 1 onlin leddlll. mg mr the tu' Hotel more than a hundred guests renewed 31291 15 Seen laystlf a -ltlon liof nllmer9uS old ties of friendship. Through their spokes- We uflfm lam A OIf10.'nO1.ef Ya? ffl? Ilaemg man, Arthur Secord, the alumni promised ac- Hillel 1? me Olfiljlaatlonlcfa-b19d lflgl bshol- M tive financial support to the Utjwn Your Own an HP' raieina ee mg am 50' . euppglt to l Hdmei, project of dw Club campus activities. The Forum will again en- One of the stated objectives ot the organ- lleavoi totlgam tthel echilarshlp Ctlpf 10st fhle li ization is full support of all student activities. gear I Y f gif' F1155 O Gone 'Point to tial 'N This has been exemplined in the neld of debate, rum S 0 ' ff:-md lem ammd' u sports, student council, and class ofinces. Haw- .Tne Soefefy' nas been Sfeatlb' alfled nb' the 5 p kins, gahre, Wreisg, Cla,-kn Roxxvleyrg and Le advice of 1tS counselors and friends, Mr. Fevre participated in work on the student Shlllmg and MT- Gfeenwallg Desnlng alWaY5 il Council, acting on many important committees. to' be eloeely associated Wnn Student life at I In the field of i11tf3.1'11111'gr1 5139115 thg FU111111 CStCl'l1 the FOFUH1 l'lZ1S 3.1'1Cl ZllWElyS VV1ll Zllf' il entered their basketball team under the coach- tempt to prove of value to its alma mater. l l OFFICERS ' li FRANK Hmus .................... Pzuxsidcfzt LEROY FRY . ................... Vice-prc.vidcnt ADRIAN VVILLIAMS ............ ....... S ccrctary X ALVIN NORLIN , .,................ 7-l'Cl1J'1lP'L'l' 1 CH.-xmas CLARK ........ ........... H islorian X N l ' F Page Two Hundred Two til li ORGANIZATIONS BAHRE CLARK DON NELY EVANS FRANCISCO FRY GAY GOODRICH HAVVKINS HINDS LEFEVRE NORLIN PELLEGRUM PITKANEN ROMENCE ROXVLEY SHURING SHELDON STU RR XVEI SS W H ITE NVILLIA M S XV OODS Page Two Hundred Three ORGANIZATIONS Ill 5. lll Y? i iii .- TFIEI BILOVVH ANDGOLU UF IQZI I I , Szgma Theta Gamma I-IE need of an organization to serve as Eligibility for 1'l161HIJCI'Sl'1lp is based on scholar- a unifymg bond and to develop a closer ship, character, and personality, as well as abil- ,fellovvshi 211110110 111en 111 the Phisical it f, and is conhned to Seniors. uniors, and . P 6. . 3 . .3 . . I . I , Education DCDH1't11lCI1t1SlJC1l1 'et 111ore satis- So homores wl1o are ina ormv 111 Ph sical . . . . . .- P . J U Y factorily filled NV1tll the increased activity of ltducation. 5181113 Theta 541111113-TIIIS fmtemltys WIUCI1 Sigma TI1eta Gamma is active i11 campus was originated 11:1 19-1 .by P1'OfCSS9f LIQYCI act1v1t1es, inchiding the arranging and super- Iones Wltll this 21.1111 111 VlCNV,'11'l8.lCCS 1t a pr111- Vlsmg of Class games on Homecoming Day. ciple to accept into 11lClTlIJC1'5l'll1J only those wl1o During the past vear tl1e fraternity leased and hayfi 21I31I1tY and aff CIQSIFQUS Off?-IT'CIIng bythe furnished a house for its 1'llCl'UIJC1'S, and with 19651 Cgitointi' mC.tI mgn5 9 YE 0115311153 the successful start that this project has had, 1' . 11 :iff 1 C 1 ' 1- ' - . - - - Cimi CTT Q TEPUI -5. Huge' ea I' 'ni Y it is CC1't3.l11 to contribute toward inalcing tl1e laiactel' ie lateimty strives to Supp y fr'1t rnit a Jerianent orffanization on Wfest the i11itiat1ve in Phvsical Education, and to ie Y I II P . give it impetus and Iieep it going, ern s campus. Me1nbe1'sl11p from now on will The fraternity I1as been highest in schol- be evfm 311011-1 Selektwef' f91 this 5126 of the arship among the IUCITS societies, winning the organization must be l11H1tCd in accordance Theta Cl1i Delta Scholarship Trophy last year. with tl1e 2lCCOl11lTIOClZ1II10l1S of tl1e house. ' OFFICERS GEORGE COOPER ....... . ......... Pnfsizient ORRA Mo1zN1Nc:s'rAR ..... ........ I ice-lrresidivzt GEORGE T1:AU'1'MAN . ................. Secretary IVAN TVILLIAMS ................ . . . Tl'L1UXIlfl'GI' '.2 C e Y T --, Page Two Hiuidred Four r T51 'I J T :ru-sn N w R 5 R 'R J ORGANIZATIONS 4 -,Y ,. eal-..S-!Jh::::ilfr,--i:l1-- '-1'-2-'-I' --SJ ' -'19-TSI ' -I--L -- If-1--V---: - - -'TE-if----lf-' -1:-:.-51:1-L ,--.5.1:.:.'!-Va-alae - -QriQQ--ix--,-1.fgg.,..,+,ig+'LJ?-511.2.15 1 jf'TQg1flQ .R i -J .y'gr,:441- ,4.1 4. 1 , ff -. WV 'V '? ifFi QTXR ,1 ' ri 1313 'vu ' W R rm' M 'TVX' nf ' j: 'V H? 114 1 1 wlw M gm I , gf! W 1 1 M Q ? ,E , in F :RJ li i nf R V i lA , . 1 J ri R R 'll R R R R , y X w 1 ' Q iR R R R R l X : L r l rR I ' I I w I w i I I W HR., ANDERSON BARRY BETTS BIGELOXV BLACKNEY BLANCHARD BLOH M BRO VVER BROWN COOPER FLAN ERY AIC CARTY MARQUARD METER MOORE MORNINGSTAR NEED!-IAIXI NEIGENFIND W ' PEDO PEMHROKE PRAY SHURAVLEFF THOMAS TRAUTINIAN VIOLETTA NVAGNER NV EBB W EGGERLY NV H ITE NVILLIAM S 1 1 1 ,.,4 -R-lg Y YY M nv-577' E -.h?vw- -viiwiiv? V, --V--.,. , --.. , ....,.Ag,.,,,,,,,....., ,,,,. ,, , M,,..,A, .Wil .,.,.,-, i VR lvl! ,. .-,.-,.f,.a-F ...F v-..,x,..- V.-W V V ,1 . -.-,.-:.-.h:w--.--.- Ln.-.. ,f...,.,. -, ,-.... ,. . -,T 4,,,,,:- : .W , .. , 752, ,l:,.,. ,.,-,..,. , ., Page Two Hundred Fi-ue X . , . L f .wx ORGANIZATIONS THE BQOVVN ANDGCLD DF' The llflaznzml Arts U 7Zi07'Z HE Manual Arts Union is one of West- ern's well established organizations and plays an active role in activities on the campus. The purpose of the Union is to pro- mote the standards of scholarship, to increase mutual acquaintances of the members, and to better prepare them to render the service of- fered by their profession. The Union is an outgrowth of the Manual Arts Club, which was organized October ninth, 1916. The change was made in 1928, allowing all the students of the Manual Arts Depart- ment to share the advantages that the organiza- tion offers. The organization instills in its members greater knowledge and appreciation of the work of the department, and the impor- tance of extra-curricular work closely connect- ed with manual arts. Activities this year be- gan with a social gathering and with the annual Homecoming celebration. The Manual Arts building was well decorated for the event. and a reception committee welcomed all alumni and visitors to the building. The social life of the organization has been very active. Each term a departmental banquet is sponsored, with speakers of note bringing valuable knowledge of the industries or of other topics of much interest to the department. Besides these banquets, a delight- ful dinner-dance. to which were invited Man- ual Arts alumni and departmental members, was given in the crystal ball-room of the Co- lumbia Hotel. This, one of the leading affairs of the year, is always anticipated with great pleasure by the members and alumni of the de- partment. Social functions are not the only activities of the Union, for ample opportunity is afford- ed the Manual Arts students to take advantage of the educational industrial trips offered each term. Last year they made an extensive tour of the Ford industries at Dearborng this year a trip was made to the vocational schools at Milwaukee and Beloit, XN'isconsin. Other trips made were to the Grand Rapids wood working industries, and to the Kalamazoo Vegetable and Parchment Paper Company. The Manual Arts Union is not a self-cen- tered organization. Support of campus activi- ties in general has always been among its aims. The members contributed heartily to the Alumni building fund, and opportunity has been giyen the student body to attend any of the senies of lectures on forestry sponsored by the organization and delivered by a professor from the school of forestry and conservation at the University of Michigan. An open house was held and the public was invited to observe the students at work. At every machine and bench a student was stationed. who gladly an- swered all questions relative to his particular assignment. The Manual Arts Union does not require a high scholastic rating for membership, but it does encourage good scholarship by offering rewards to students who win the greatest num- ber of honor points in the department. This system works very well in keeping up a high standard. OFFICERS Liao SAPALA . . Moarm' J. DIXON . ANDREW VVERGIQR, JR. . FRED PINTAL . . . . . . President . Vice-jv'e5idt'1if . . Sc'crctm'3' Trt'a.rnrz'r 53. I I, II It I II li I: I I II II I 'I I il I I I I I It I II II in II III II III NI ll -I I I 22 Page Two Hundred Six lf?3l ORGANIZATIONS ADZIMA BALMER BEKMAN BEXVALDA DIXON DONLEY HORSTMAN KAYS KENNEDY KRAUSE MC DOWELL MARKS MARTIN PINTAL PINTAL SEEKAM P SLEUTEL SKYTTA SMITH SUCHOVSKY TAYLOR T I-IOMAS TRAUTMA N WELTER XVERGER DOLL LEACH SAPALA S U LLIVA N NVEST Page Two Hundred .Seven ORGANIZATIONS I ' -.- NQ ll ' I f f .. - - f - ,. u I T Fl E B l O VV W A FI D La O L D U F Y U 1' I It I I I I . I . Omega Delta Pfzz ' XEXV fraternity on W'estern's campus Council, the debate manager, members of the IS the fhuega Defta PIII. Orgamzed as varsxty debate squad, representatives on the I zt forenslc fratermty. It purposes to pro- Student Council, members of the Glee Club, I mote participation in college activities. and ,its and 1335131-5 in Studem activities. Que of ifg I meetmgs-provtde ample Q17P01'UmltY fm' Hank members was chosen for the southern states II and conhdentml CIISCUSSIOU of current prob- debate tl-ip. I Iems' TII an and f th I - - I' f I Faculty advisers for this new organiza- . I 'nl G EE N A 95 Ol ae 563-I we1efImExTc tion are bl-, Gem-ge HIIIIHI-fi, ofthe Psychology W1 UC fHffi1U'fY 101156 ,PHIW dt 411111 M I Departmem, and Carroll P. Lahmzmv mensg de- . I1'1 june and wltb the pledgmg of new INCIIIIJSY5 I hate Coach. CIL1I'll1g the sprmg term. Omega Delta PIII ' Ulnega Delta 'Phi 11u111b31'5 3,111011g itg IOOICS f01'WZ1I'd to 1931-32 with lllgll Zlspifil- charter members the president of the Student tions. ' ' I ' I I I OFFICERS I II MI2RI4:nI1'H T Amon ................... President I I AllTHl.7Ii RANDALL ................. I icc-lwffsizivfzt I I Flucrmkrerc ADAMS ........,.......... Svc:-emr-v I CALVIN HUBART ................... Trvcnvzrrcv' I I HARoI.1a MIKLI3 ................... H z'x1'm'ian JOHN' CIJBER ................. SUI'gFHHI-llf-.'Il'I'HS ' I I I I I I I :I +- I Page Two llzrmirvd Eiglzl ORGANIZATIONS mu x .4 fi W L, i. ' 5 1 ADAM S CUHER HOBART HOOKER MIKLE MC ELXVAIN RANDALL SPIEGLENIAN TAYLOR MERRITT Page Two Hundred Nine ORGANIZATIONS Ill A A V M I ern:-: Blown Amocoto or worn Square amz' Compass Club l HE Square and Compass Club of NVest- lustrated by Free Masonry. The social aim ern State Teachers College is composed is fulfilled in a program which preserves good of faculty members and students who fellowship through club meetings, parties. and belong to some order of Free Masonry-De- other social events. The philanthropic aim is Molays. Shriners. or Masons. This club to assist the club members through the opera- brings together the members of these fraternal tion of its large loan fund. This 'fund is in- li organizations for social and fraternal purposes. creased each year by the assessment of all new i The ideas exemplified by the orders of Free members. MHSOWY me Carried into the CVefYdaY life Qf Meetings are held once each month during i i they Stuflffms fe Prolngte good feuowfhll' the school year. The club was the joint spon- among Its members, tor common fellowship Sm. with the Eastern Star Club of one General and fraternal brotherhood have a place on a it IJ t 1 ty 1 . I . qv l T t. N college campus as well as in the business world S uc Ln PCP? fllfmg t le yew' 'Q mem mlm 01. in everyday life- K the club visitevd in a body the degree and social The Club has a threefold pm-pose or aim work of the lxalamazoo DelVlolay Lodge. Dur- Which it is Carrying Out: fraternal, Social, and mg the spring term the club held a party. which philanthropic. The fraternal aim of the club was Open to members and flllelfds Onlyj All is evident in its Carrying out into the Student members took a decided active interest in the life at Western. in the classroom, on the intramural athletic program in the form of I campus. and in social functions, the ideas il- basketball and baseball. ' l I l OFFICERS I RALPH Fizosrrc ................... President i Gwen CONVERSE ................. Viva-prcxizlvvit BERT Gormox .......... ........ S crrvtary EARL SONNENBERG ........ ........ T rurzsurcr I l l 52: e i E- Page Two Hrmdred Ten ORGANIZATIGNS i TWY , Y!1f--V 47---55 i ii i ir Y -Q----fr -, - k Y Y YYY, - rim-- BLANC H ARD CUNVERSIZ IIUNLEY EVANS FROSTIC CURDON 1-IARPHA M H URST -TEN VEY MEIER M IQRRITT SLEUTAL STARNIZR VAN DURIZN XVHITE XVIMBLTSH ----1-gi.,--..-Q -.-. . . wsrgfg.-:.'mu,x-:r.::.z,, . , 12, ..t. i.Y ---rv-.5-v-qfvu van.:-.1.v.aL:m-e-f 2-Q new-sxissffggsss Page Two Hu-rrdred Eleven f wx Ml If 'ff ,yi :M M 1 y'r D W W. Me ! 5? M4 3,1 M Q W HM 'VI 33.4 U U MY' I f - -.-:J E-rsfuumgx-., 4 , Q., 1 'T Eu W. ,J ORGANIZATIONS Ill lll Q, ' . - , W Ill I THE BILOVVN ANDGOLDC DI-'193l ' t 1 - , .V ' . --' w 1 W ' all , W VI W f Wt, , 'g',.W5- 2551 PN- . V ' A V I i I A ' . . I I , J . M ,, , . , it Z' I 1 . I Q 5 . , -V Y 3? i i I ' I I I ' I A I . I II I, Wx W 4 I A JONES KRILL HARNHXLL PIPPLE IKYRUM MACK.-XY DUTT XVILLIABIS 'BLACKNEY ' IIARPER HARRSEN BLCH M SBIALLIZY SYVAFFORD RIC KEYS SCHRIER PRAY PELLEURODIT PEDO GUENTHER GREIN MORNINGSTAR STILIZC EVANS TKAUTLIAN GAY h1ORRUVV YVYXN COOPER LIOORE . I I I I I I I If 1, W Club I HE VV Club is an or anization com- shin those letter winners who re Jresented I posed ot selected men who have won Western previous to the organization ot the I theirmajor awards. The club was organ- MW' Club. A permanent record is kept of ized in 1922 with the aims of promoting better each of the wearers of the NV since the be- fellowship, higher scholastic standings among grinning of Wfestern athletics. its members, and in promoting greater school At a recent meeting eligibility to the club spirit. was opened to include members of the varslty I During the past year the club has inaug- tennis team who are now recognized as major , nrated the custontof including in its member- letter winners. 'I OFFICERS I VVILLARD BLACKNEY .... . . . .......... President GEORGE . . . . .............. Vice-pl-csidezzt I Ouviau PEMBROKE . .... . . ........... Secretary ' I PAUL Gmaxx ..,.............. . . . Tremrurcr I, I I . I I . I I i 7 f ll 'Eg :zz Page Two Hundred Twelve ORGANIZATIONS to TFIE BILOOVVFI AFlDCGOLD'lU'F' TU! B KRNHII I Y IK F LUX INC DI IIOER XX OLF1 SFXRRINIJ NGRTON bRI'lL SIXII ON KIIUINIP IIINRX XLRICR COIL!! LICLBKKCH RINN1 OO TIRLIXG I'lIIIII PIRPX W IIE Younff Xlenb Chustxan AQSOCIAUOII has been one of Westerns OLlTQb'E3.11Cll1'I0' O1'gH.1'l1Zdt1OIlS duung the year 1900 31 In NXlllLll It has sponsolecl vauous soual events and projects In the fall term the X M C, A as has been the custom 111 p1CVlOl1b years, succesefully promoted the general 'tll menb llllkfil lOl the 1711113056 of gettlllg new students most outstandmg project of the year was the sale ofthe XX eQteIn calendar whlch nas 1 huge QuceeQs and put the flnantes on a stable baslb Other student act1x1t1es have aleo been HpOI1SOICd jolntly Xllllfl the Y XV L A buch as the all student nnxer In the fall term and Joy mfrht 111 the spung telm Manv socxal gathernlgs ot the two 01gEI1'1lZ3.t101'1S 1n the way of nnxele 9111313615 and Weenle loasts Ill the QIJTIIIQ have blought the X Nl and H XV closel together 111 promotmg ICICHIN oi tuend slnp and eooperatxon boclal 1llECUl'lUS ofthe X M C A have been enjoyed fol then numelous mbptratlonal talks fxom facultv I1lClllI3S1s and outelde Qpeak ers AILISIC eoncelts, group Cl1bC.l1SSlODb, and frequent dex 0tlOI'1dl 1TIECtl11gS aleo haxe glven spnlt to the OI'gZ1l'll7'l.tl01'1 s meetings sp1r'It1onal 11'1lO1lllZ1f1OIl and manv w1de con tactb wlth othex eollegeb and unlverextles lfI'11OL1gl1 the custom of sendxng delegates o xarlous state eonferencee and eonventlons I Iune delegates were bent to the Natxonal Stu dent Conference at lake Cenexa lhe anns and purposes of the X M C 'X 'ue to develop 1 ClIb'El1'lgL11SI'l11lg PCISOHHIIIIY, a sN1'l'IlJEI.tIlCtlC open vlew of hfe md 'L teellnff of I'CQIUO1lS1IJ1l1t3 111 attanb ot the Ivor ld by llV1I'1U 1 CllI'1StlZlI'1 hfe OFFICERS RUBEN GHAINER Pzesldent XIILR SHURAVLEFF VICE fmfzdcut LF5TI2R WOLFE Stczttary JOHN SIMPSON fzcasuref --- Ill I la e fzcu lflllldlffl Ylmtecn ll ll nn I I I I I I I If ,j I 1 I I .' ., meat i ' -2 .Q .' I 1 . I . C. A. I I I .. , , , . . . . . . . . . . I - I ' ' , 4 .5 ' 3 ' ' I ' ' - 6 A , , . - - A I A 3 -' L' ' 5 ' A g .' ' , . , . I . U .. , - . , . . Q , p, - I . K Q n ! Q by . l .. ' 1 . . , ,. ' N1 V. K- . 4 - J- u 1 v - v - - - -T 1 , ., ., . . . ,. ' I ' acquainted with the ol-d ones. Probably the The Y. M. C. A. has obtained much in- , - ' 1 ' Q ' Q ' 5 t 3 '. ' ' 4' .' . I ' n I : . ' If ' . . . . J I' - It if I c , 'W ' f .' I. I . . . . I I P . 'I I .1 '. I . - 'A C 1 . ' Z . I . 1' . . ' I ' H. - '-'. ' Q' l' - -' I' ' D I I I ' ' ' ' 7. lf. '. I . 2 ' ' . Ii It x g I I p I . p I J. ' ' ...-....... . -... ' ' . .4 I 22 2 ' ORGANIZATIONS :ll -rent: Blown ANU GOLD or 1931 H ATFN BLERNIRN IIFXX Al DK C11 ll MAY DOLL ELLISON HORQTVAV SI I lsVHP PHUM XS WITIII RIIL Archw y Club RLHLRY that aged but ever fascmat 1n1f sport 1s one of tl1e many sports wlnch are 111 efclstence on XV-esterns campus The 'xI'Cl'lC1V Club nas organmed 1n 1976 under the name of XVCHtC11l Mer11e Ilowmen wh1cl1 lb an appropmate na111e for a club of 1h1s lxlilfl lhe a1ms of the Archery Club are to stun ulate an mterest among the students ot VVest C111 lOl tl'llS anuent sport and to mstruct ln cletaxl 1ts members 111 the techmque of malung and usmg all archexy equ1pn1ent It further ums to 'mouse an mterest 111 a spo1t wlnch can se1xe as a source of genume enjoyment The OTgEl1'l1Zr1tlOI'l 111eets weekly IU the Manual Arts lJU1lClll'lg xxhere tll'1'1C IS spent stuclylng and malung eqmpment Tlns lJl'IllC.l mg IS an ldeal place fO1 th1s fO111l of 1ec1eat1on as lt 18 eqmpped WVltl'l the best of tools fOl tackle l'll2llxll'lQ,' Phe students of XfVCHl1Cl 11 a1e fo1 tumte 111 havmg such L Fmt shootmg mngc lOl NVQ-:st e1n s range lb one of the most 1deal uehcry ranges 111 th1s state In many lngh schools thloughout the state '1Lt1x1t1es found, and, 111 traunng students on the campus m the techmque of cllkllkly the club IS glV1l1g a se1v1ce measmed not onlv 111 the enjoyment It 'tlfmds lil md1v1dual but 1n p1act1cal expel 1e11ce tl1at can be taken mto the field of teaclnng Don 0 Pullen of the pxmtmg ClCPH.ltI1lClll IS faculty aclwser of the OfgZ11'lI7dl1Ol1 OFFICERS HENRY SEEKAMP Prcwdent MARXIN E BEFKMAN Secretary T1 easurer Page Two Hundred Fourteen , . I Y Q . - . . . 1 U - 1 . D xv , '51 K 1 h- -vs I 4 S - . A, .' A ,, . . ', ' ' 3 5. 5. . . .. K ' J 'P ' ' . ' . '. . - . ' . .. , , . r s . I' ' 1 . - ' '. S Q Ai - p X -Y. ' ' ' ' - today archery is one of the extra-curricular . . I: 5. K- . l C s v bs . 1 K K v I, x. . x .L Q . h F .S . . K 1 - . ' .5 1 ' . : . 7 K .4 . l l 'v u 1 -. 1 1 1 . . ' ll .2 .ll 1 ORGANIZATIONS TR: alzovvn ARIDWXQYOLOD or :Qs 'J T s Tl XLE !:HKl FLR MALNISTOINF CAIN AXARS Il NXSIXI U kRRIXl TON XX LNDLLX BIOORE JUDD BARBER RIEDFL IIL Fl' PURDON MILLER BRONVN Vs UNT! RS X ANHORN CTI IH! 1NbON RICH KPDG Theta P1 Alpha HIITA Pl ALPHA was olgamzed m the fall of 1930 to encourage the readlng of good hterature and the apprec1at1on of fine arts, to encourage mdxvxdual expres slon to p101110lZC fOlCl'll1OH of 1deas of others, to pxomote 'L general atmosphere of good fel lowslup, and to bloaden the pelspectlve on hfe lxl11G club IS an OL1fg1OWlIl1 of the Book RCVICW Club orgamzed 1n 1978 ACl1X1t1CS tlus ye'u stalted wrth a 131C1'11C to winch pros pectlve members were mvrted Durlng the fall temm Miss Robelts of the Pubhc Lrblary gave an lnspnmg talk on 1C8.Cl111g and Miss Nobbs an 11'IStlLlCt1XC 'md entert'un1ng 'tc count of her tmp '1b1oacl th1s last summer it the begmnmg of the wmter term 1 brxdge puty was gnen ln hono1 of new members and It was tollou ed hx the customarw 1n1t1at1on CllI1I'lC1 Dllflllg the sprmg 1.61111 lXI1ss Znnmerman gave 1 dellghttul account of Gel many and German hteratuxe A number of book ICVICWS were g1VC11 b5 dlflferent members of the club, 'md emh new member composed a club song A xexy frlendly and soelable Spllllj emsts among the 1'1'1C11'llJC1S and '1 gl eat deal of bene ht and pleasure has been deuxed 111 the 1n fO1lTl'll meetmvs held bl monthlx The aet1v1 tles of the 5631 culmmated m a d1nne1 and house party Although tlus club was organwed so re cently lt has made a great deal of progress and has been successful 111 lllllllllllo' 1ts 'ums and purposes It lb felt that 111 another xea1 Theta P1 Alpha mll be one of the most actue rlubs on the campus OFFICERS LTOL x B XRBER P1 eszdeut IxATHRx x JUDD Vue pr esuieut M ILDRED H 'mans GTON Secretaz y M NRION Bkou NI Treasurer Page Two Hundred F1fteen if ' : ' f . . 'L . F . ' ' l.'.- '1 C l U1 L' fr : , . A -.' -- f v f r r' rf- . 4 . I Y - - - . . - . J.' . c L ' A ' ' c . . l. l . . . .- '. Y . Q V' ' 'L ' c 2' . ' c ' . . . . . . ' . . . ' ' Y 4 .- ' ' ' ' . ' ,c c L ' . . . I - . . . . 7 - y . . c ' ' . ' ' C b .f' , , ,, c . c .. , . l - - ' ' L ., V .O . a ' ' c c c . , , V . . . N- . . - N - 1. C - - ' - . . . . . ' ' ' . - ' C cf - , . L b c . , ' v ' . C b ' 1 ' c c . .4 . Y I . Q r N t Y. . . . V A. C Y Y ' '.f . -1 -1 T L , . ' r , , , . l . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -' J r ,- ' ,' r. , - . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ORGANIZATIONS TFIE BROBVVON AND-GOLD UF ISYS! Academy LTI-TOUGH the Academy forensic so- ciety was organized primarily for the sponsoring of debating, it also encour- ages high scholarship, aids in developing the personalities of its members, and engages in all campus activities. The membership of Academy is limited to forty girls who meet the requirements of the club. The hrst social event of this year was an At Home night, at which both Senate and Academy entertained fifteen girls eligible to become members. This event was especially enjoyable because so many new acquaintances were made. The annual forensic party on Oct. 24th was next on the social calendar. For the second year the party was a Hallowe'en party which seemed to be very popular with the forensic people. An alumni luncheon at the Columbia Hotel on Nov. Sth brought form- er Academy members together to renew old friendships and discuss the good old times. At Christmas time a chocolate was held in the VVomen's League Rooms at which several guests were entertained. A bridge party, and teas held after the intramural debates and other debates were social gatherings of the Academy this year. Of course the annual houseparty held at Gull Lake in the spring term was a most important event. Many al- umni were unable to miss this outing and came back to join their friends for a week of fun. Several projects, one of which was the Academy News Bulletin were undertaken this year. The News Bulletin is a paper published bi-monthly containing news of both alumni and present members and was organ- ized as a means of keeping in touch with grad- uates. The paper proved very popular and has eighteen alumni on its mailing list. lnter- esting items concerning people who belonged to Academy five or six years ago were obtained. Lucille Miller and Arlene Butler acted chairmen of the News Bulletin during this year. Several times during the year new mem- bers have been taken in. Initiation banquets were held in the cafeteria as is the custom. During pledgeship the new members provided the club much amusement in the fulfillment of pledge duties. Especially comical were the debate on the merits of Armand and Kissproof Lipstick and the play entitled A Typical F ri- day Night of an Academitef' A start toward having an Academy House was made this year when tive members lived together in the Locust Street house. As the arrangement has been so successful this year it is hoped that the house proposition will be operated on a larger scale next year. In the field of debating Academy has not been idle this year. Academy lists five var- sity debaters on its roll and many others who are experienced debaters and who belong to the debate squad. Leaders in all forms of campus activities are found in Academy and many Academy members regularly hit the high scholarship list and belong to honorary organi- zations. In reviewing the year it is seen that Acad- emy sisters have worked together, played to- gether, and, all in all, passed through another successful school year. OFFICERS HOLI.IS POWELL . . . . . . . . Prfxidmt I'IAZEL CLEVELAND . . Vice-jvmezdmzt Miumsn HAKES . . - . SfC1'CN11'3' ALICE CUMMINGS . - T1'f'US1U'f Page T-wo Hundred Sixteen ORGANIZATIONS ADAMS BUTLER CLARK CLEVELAND CUM MINGS DONLEY E. ELSIE L. ELSIE HAIGHT HAKES HOLKINS HUBBARD JACKSON KEYES LUCY MABIE NIILLER I-'ELTON PI ERCE PO XVELL RAPP SCHXVEDLER STURR THOMPSON XVESTVVOOD YOUNG Page T-wo Hundred Seventeen I l 1 ORGANIZATIONS 555 o I f'TFIE Blown Asnocsocn or 1953! l p M . I Senate HIS year marks the fifteenth anniversary Debating on current or humorous topics, piano of the Senate, the first women's forensic and vocal solos, group singing, and readings or society on Western's campus. During cleverly worked out plays afforded much enjoy- these years the Senators have worked hard to ment and added zest to each program. The maintain the ideals which were set forth by three initiation banquets during the year dis- i the charter members in the fall of 1916. I-Iigh played the talent of each new group of pledges scholarship, a spirit of friendship, an interest in original and ingenuous ways. i in debating, and loyalty and enthusiasm in ' Senateis first big Social affair of the year Oiiiei College activities C0ii5iiiiiiC filiiialoi' Part was the Homecoming Alumni Dinner at the Oi iiie 1'eflUii'Ciiiei'ii5 for iiieiiibffisiiip- QPPOT' Park-American I-Iotel, to which many alumni iiiiiiiy for iiie deVCi0Piiieiii and eXPi'C55i0ii Oi returned for the renewing of old friendships flii?-iitie5 Oi ieafieisiiili is Oiie Oi iiie iii'5i PUT' and meeting of new Senate sisters. Through i P0565 Of the Sellflte- chocolates, bridge, parties, and a popcorn fes- , Seiiiii? Paiiicipaiefi iii iioiii iiiifaiiiiiiai aiiii tival, new acqugntances were made and firmer ii'iif'3iC0iiegi?'ie Cieiiiaiiiig iiii5 Year- iigeiiifice friendships built. To entertain the other for- I Tf1PPiC0ii'fii'iiifffi iiei' fPieiifii'ii record iii iiiiei' ensic societies an informal dance was planned collegiate debating. 'Iwo teams defended ben- in keeping Witli the wearing 0' the green. ate in the intramural debates, Alice Court and In lxiiay Senators and Alnnini again found 3 Riiiii Keisei' iipiioidiiig iiie iiegaiiVC Side and formal dinner-dance to be one of the most Eiieii ii-'ai'5Oii aiid M2ii'g3i'Ci Qvfiiioii iiie ai' delightful affairs of the year's activities. firmative. The negative team did some very q The annual 11011565 party proved to be a Zdnlirabiii Wfflf and was a lmnnelfiiijl math? very pleasant way to spend a week-end. As a Ins S' hilcli mt?reSt1Wa5 SEOWI1 in Us iia fitting climax to the acitvities of the year an gaming' :V ici was 3 C O56 am' Cxutmg one Of Alumni banquet was enjoyed by both old and r.. , The programs throughout the year have new memiiels' 1 1 b k VI. been of a varied nature. Informal discussions Seiiaie was sad ,to iii? Come HC 1 ISS by each Senator of individual experiences dur- L0iiiZeiiiii5Cii Wii0, Wiiii Misfit Hii55CYf again ing Vacations Oi-.While traveling proved to be counseled them so. graciously through another i an enjoyable Way to spend a social evening. year ot comradeship. OFFICERS BEATRICE TRIPP .... ............ . . President VVINIFRED STORY ........ . ........ Vice-president IVIARGARET OVERTON . . . . . ...... . . Secretary Mlxxmn BARKER .... . . . . .... Treasurer 'gg ll: Page Two Hundred Eighteen Y . tx .5 9 X x 3 5 D X I xx x , QA NJ A xiii f-F QU PU-Eivf 'x ixx 1 I ' I - A 3 -.fx ha. +35 E A Xvf 1 4 xx J xy K N ml ORGANIZATIONS THE ESI-LOVVN 2-XMNDGCLI C517 IVY' Eastern Star Club HE 'Western State Teachers 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 Eastern Star who are students at the Teachers College. The aim of the club is to inculcate the material, the spiritual ideals, and the lessons taught by the chapter into the every-day life of the student and to show that there are greater things to be achieved. ln order to aftiliate with the group and participate in the club activities the student appears before the examining committee, con- sisting of the adviser, secretary and treasurer, and is duly received as a member. The club has a loan fund which was founded in the spring term of 1928. This fund has been substantially increased through the hearty cooperation of the members, alumni, and Corinthian Chapter. This fund may be used by an Eastern Star girl on the campus who upon investigation is considered deserv- ing of assistance. ln the past years it has been the custom of the club to exemplify the degree work, representing the five points of the Star. Mona Wlilliams, social hostess, assisted by Jeanette Sherwood, has been responsible for the entertainment of the club. Two dinners were enjoyed in the faculty dining room at the college cafeteria. In February, a VVashington Bridge Party for Club members and their friends was given in the W'omen's League Room. A house party, one of the most en- joyable events of the year, took place in june. Much credit for the success of the club is due to Miss Sara Aclcley, Adviser. OFFICERS RL'TIi XVAGAR . Erorfx Bmzrsmz . , EMILY Mamlsroxe . Bimrrercia NTARTIN . . . P resident . Vice-president . Secretary . Treasurer Page Two Hundred Tzewzfy xp' ORGANIZATIONS , H. mf , , , lim 'iii Y 17 Y fi f 'W - -A V, H ' w ' ,fx J f W Ji f IU' w lx 'RX 1 ACKLEY BARBER BARBOUR BUTTERFIELD CALKINS CUMMINGS DOVVNES GREENHOE GROSVENOR HAHN KNO? LANE CAREY HOEKSEMA HOLKINS JESSUP MC CARTY MALM STONE MARTIN M AX WELL PEM BERTON' PALEN SHERVVOOD WAGAR NVILLIAM VVRIGHT NVILKES Page Two Hundred Twenty-one ORGANIZATIONS - -I is ::: THE BID.oWniAfQbGom.o or naar ' I I The Classzcal Club fl HE Classical Club, one of the oldest or- Varied and interesting programs planned with Q ganizations on the campus, is open to stu- the aims of the Club in mind have been pre- dents who have had at least two years of sented at the monthly meetings. Under the fl Latin and to those who have had Roman his- able direction of June .Prolo the members were tory or mythology. lts aims are to keep alive entertained with representations of classic I interest in classic literature and art, and to dramas, such as .P1'0l'1l-CfhC'lbS, the Friend to I increase appreciation for all that is beautiful Mau, and fason and the Golden Fleece, per- I and noble in that ancient civilization which has formed by the seventh and third year Latin immeasurably influenced our own Occidental classes, respectively. Lively guessing contests, culture for so many centuries. songs, crossword puzzles in Latin, and the like I At the very beginning of the year, the proved very popular' with the entire club, as efforts of the Club were directed toward par- did also an enlightening program of slides de- ticipation in a gran-d, world-wide celebration, picting beautiful specimens,. of classic sculp- 'I no less than the Vergilian Bimillennium. On ture and architecture, given'iuider the auspices I October fifteenth, 1930, two thousand years of the Horace class. , after his birth, the classical departments of Some of the activities of the Club are of A 'Western, in collaboration with Kalamazoo a very modern character however. Candy and Central High School and the junior high apple sales were held at intervals during the schools of the city. gave all Kalamazoo an year, and late in February the Club sponsored opportunity for paying homage to that poet of a delightful benefit bridge party in the WOIII- I poets, the Roman Virgil. W'estern's share ofthe en's League Room. I program consisted of a series of eight living The final event of the school year is by no Q pictures representing the story of the fate of means the least important. Then time and Troy made famous by the composer of the space are disregarded, and a happy group of , Aeizcid. Book-plates, bearing the legend, Bi- Roman revellers, draped in gleaming white II millenium Virgilianum, October fifteenth, 70 togas and crowned with fresh green wreaths, Ii B. C. -October fifteenth, 1930 A. D., were assembles in the Little Gym rciiaculmu, there I printed and sold to commemorate this impor- to indulge in all the much acclaimed pleasures I tant event. of wine, women, and song! All the coiivivre VVith such a beginning, the Club then set are joyful, for they can look back upon a year into motion a series of activities for the year that has been not only very eventful, but p which have been very successful and profitable. worthwhile as well. I OFFICERS FAITH VVINTERS ................... President I I NIIARY LOUISE ALLEN ............... T ice-president I CATHERINE PIIOVIQNCIIER ................ Sccrelafry 5 MARION LACY ....... ............ T reasurer I, r E!! Page Two Hundred Twenty-two ORGANIZATIONS V A . r -fri 1, v w , 1 , , my w H , 1 X I ALLEN DE LANO DEUTSCH JUBB KANABLE LACY MC INIURRAY PROLO PROVENCHER RICHARDS ROSEMEIER SCHMITZ TVVISS WENDELA WHITE VVILEY NVINTERS NVOHMAN r -- 1-,-,-fi. -.-:..f,5.L: 1 -.,4-:,-- ,,., -f, ff: 1 -: - -vf.- .-V A-- Pagc Two Hundred Twenty-three ' v ORGANIZATIONS E' I is I' THE' BILOVVSI ANUGOLD CTF-FUSE II I . I' I . ,I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I II The Eldorado Club I N 1927 a eluh was organized having as its neither the type of Writing nor subject aim the fostering antl maintenance of an is limitecl, there is much opportunity for orig- V interest in writing' and as its ideal striving inality and diversity of style. EEE Iflififfif IIIQI-It?IeEII,7fLf1If'l0If1-If Iffillifli It 1930 flte-W 'ff'1fi'm of DW I I Uv.-lf' 1 ' 1 in 4-1 I, - ,ll C Q H was published. llus hook contains the best Wflfligh fu? ,Iefu Atl IK QJTHIIUIII I 5X-,llleglllgff Contributions of the cluh memhers and alumni inteiestmg .mc woitiw 11 e criticism is Written during the year. This year Dorothy I gwelk v I M I . I , 1 1 I ,Iohnston. Eclitor-in-Chief, Grace Schwecller, I 1 CW mem 3615 .ML at me tp me LIU Marion Dennert, and Pauline Brown made up I I upon recommendation from their English the editorhl gtaff III teachers and a unanimous vote of the club. C , ' A I H The membership has increased from the twelve - Much Cfedlt fm' the SUCCESS OT the Club 1 ' charter members to 22, the full quota being 15 CIUCIIO the Ii111d1Y 001111591 Of IIN? SP011S01'S. I II twenty-Eve. Miss l-Ielen Master and Miss Ellis XValker. I I I I I I OFFICERS I ALICE COURT . . . - - PI'1'51d1 1f Gimca SCIIIWIQIJLIQR . . . l icc-ff-vxidmzf , I DfJIiflT1lIY -Im-INSTON , Sc'c'l'Ffc1Vy-Tl't'tl.v1lVU1' 1 I I I I I it 1 - I nz ee- -r - I I I Page Two Hundred 7i'ii'L'IlIj'-fdlll' ORGANIZATIONS BOXVMAN BROXVN CLARK DENNERT JOHNSTON LUCY ROSEMEIER SCHRIER SCH VVEDLER SCOTT STA NLEY TRIPP n Page Two Hundred Twenty-Eve ORGANIZATIONS f f Ill . Y ,, Ill THE BTLOVVFI AFUDGOLD OF' IQ! an Q I il ' 1 I BRAKTEMAN HRONVN CROSBY CROSBY DENTON FIELD KLINE LACY IUINIKEL RICHARDS i Y COUNCIL p l l 4 Y W C A 1 HE Y. XV. is unique upon the campus in which the children da11ced, added niuch to the that it is open to all women students. spirit of this party. '1l1f011gl1011'f the Year 11 1135 e11de.aV0fed Besidesthe goodtimes,nianyinteresting de- I to C011t1'1l1'-1115 t0W?1'd 311 e11J0Q'able 509131 1115 votional meetings have been held, which meni- as 111911 35 fl ClffV0f1011911 0113- F1935 Were Served bers of the faculty as well as outsiders have fl111'mS F1'C5l1111C11 Days and flufmg the Year, addressed. Perhaps one of the most enjoyable and 17651113111 13311195 Wefe S1Ve11.af0U11d. the meetings occurred when Miss Steckelherg told 516131359 111 the R0f1111fl3-- 1116 W111'fCf M1XC1', of the Passion Play of Oberaininergau, which SP011501'eQl by bmh Y- W- H11d Y- M-, WHS she attended last sunnner. The Y. NV. is now along a circus theineg 222111135 Were Pl21Y9d5 Pmk planning to send a delegate to the inspirational i lemonade and annnal crackersvwere served. Geneva Conference. 'lhe twoiclubs also entertained at abanquet. T1 C iv. t A 1 I f I li f g The girls had much fun fitting out a Thanks- 1 16 412111116 , composer o heat s 0 com- i Q giving basket and Sending it to 3 needy family' nnttees, othcers and counsellois, ms' worked 1 There was also a Christmas party, with chil- ffllthfldly 31151 Well, 211111 11111011 C1'Fffl1'f 1011 21 dren frgnj 3, City 01'ph3,ng1gQ the 01'g3f11Za- Sl1.1CC6SSlL1l y621T IS ClL1C .to the 21tlVlS61'5, lXfl1SS tion's guests. A large Christmas tree, around bteckelberg and Miss Gish. 1 OFFICERS IVIARIAN BROWN .................... President lvlmw Pmslz ................... Vice-pmfidefzt DoRoTHv MINIKEL ........... . . . . . . Secrc'lcw'y JENNIE RICHARDS ......... ..... . . . Treasurer l ' ' Ill -ll ... Page Two Hundred T-wcntyrsix ORGANIZATIONS 3 3' ll THE BlOVVFJ ANDGCLD OF-' 1331 IUELU NVIZNDEL.-X GOOCH LUYIQNDYK AYIZRS VANDER NOOT BELOTE LYON NVILTIENRURG IIANEY MESSNER PHASE XVESTFALL HARKEN TENHAVE NC CARTV DAVEY DEL.XNLlI:I l'A'l l'liR5ON SNIITIK TXVISS WOLFIE , ' - I W owen s Lea vue Cozmczl 6 S Tl-ll? VVomen's LCHULIC increased in The Council meets with the Cabinet about . . P - n1Q1nI3e1'5l11p and 111 1111lj01'ta1'1Ce f1'0111 OHCC 3. I1101'ltl'l to DTQPOSC ZI11Cl CllSCL1SS EICW p1'OlJ- yeal- to yew-y there arose 3 vel-y appal-- lems and undertakings. Speakers from out- ent need of better 1'ep1'esentati0n and Closer Side. are 11f1Yft,ed fo HCTITQSS tl? g1'QuP from H1116 cooperation. Xvitli that need in mind, the to time' . 1155631 burmg he llmter term me ,- A W -A 1 -, two organizations enjoved a delightful banquet Council was ebtablifliecl tlu ee yeaib ago. It in ,md Sociql evening 'Ii the Columbia Hotel . . - C . an organization of about one hundred and Fitty burinv die Spring Elem there ww ,mother New -- - ' ' . 6 U CL f . L niembeih elected eaily in the tall term by the In the form of a mast on the Indian Trad. A glI'lS ot Cflcll llOU5e to SCYVC EIS lfllell' iP1 CSlClCl'lt bl-ldge pal-ty eafly in the year helped to nulke f01' The FCM' IU this Way CVCTY ll0USC 011 the Cabinet and Council members become better campus is represented. acquainted. 'H 4- ez: P038 Tivo Hundred Tzvciztg'-sc'z'cu ORGANIZATIONS sau, ng: , .H ' on vnu: smovvn Ano co1.o or 1931 ' XX Hx: C11 X511 DKXHLQ NIYNIRLI ZNIIILNIKLJR MORRIS BLRKI- CLARK NIILLI R IVXNIDH L 'XIOORI IICRLL QLLQSCR 'aHUIR H SNllT1l XXIIAILIY PUR ON JLBH SAXON W0n1e1z 5 League C Ozmezl K new sy stem of p111J11Ll1.V was 'med out thm xmr Fzuh member of the Labmet was made re ponslble fo1 1x1'lOXVlI'1g and lxeepmv 111 1mpo1t mt ureetmvs 11e1e to be held O1 p1 ojects of 1111161681 to the 6111116 League were bemv co11s1c1erec1 the Lahmet member 11ot1f1ed 11e1 Counul H1115 md explamed the mam pomts '1x1'E11Ol1g11 the 131111 has been more or less ot 2111 exper1111e11t t111s wear, lt 1115 VkOI'1xCC1 vely 11611. 'md w111 110 doubt be eontmued 111 t11e future fhe aLt1x1t1es Ot the COUUCI1 are of utmoit 1mpo1ta11ee to the League Xt the 13Cgl1'1I'1111U of each school xeal a 1'lZll'1C11J001x 15 pubhshed eontammff the co11St1tut1on of the League a hat other 16211211165 and kmds ot 111for111at1o11 Xt leabt one outmde speakm 15 muted to rlC1C1I'CSb t11e women students at an Xsiembly C1U1111g1I1'lC yez11 1'111syea1 1115 11eat11LeDorbes Robertbon Hale gfue a mont dehghtful 11111361 QO113.tlOI'l and 111te1p1etat1o11 111 costume ot some of the women chalacterb of Slmkespeare S 1 laws Page Two Hxmdrcd T'zue11t31 ezght lil 1 1 1 1 1 A i Y ' 1 1 U :xi ' ' 'J N: if ' 1 1. 1 . I b L YAC . 4' L , ni L u.. V - Y .L 5 - 5 . f 9 1. b ' . 1 ' touch w1th te11 g1r1s trom t11e Cou11c11. When 01 11ouse rules, a group ot songs, and many ' ,' . ' Q ,I el A1 -.L 1 1 H. . 1 . . i -. . , .A HJ . - U b . . . , , ' 1 . . , , ' ' .- 11 , ' . - Q . ' . 1 1 1 11 W1 1 1 I 1 1 ll .2 Y 1 ' ORGANIZATIONS EEE e s ii: THE BlUVVN'AnDGO'LU CCF' !'3UI'i ll i l STREETER PIAKES ZKIERSON XVILCOX NVOODARD CUMISIINGS PICTIZ RS RICHARDS PARK H URST STEVENS BL' TLER OLSON Z L'sCHN1T'r AKHAI BLAIR RUSSELL STIMAC STURR WESTIVOOU l ' l i i , . i W Omen 5 League Cozmczl i y The Council is responsible in a large nieas- The majority of the events sponsored by the l ure for the teas served every Wfednesday after- Council are open to all women students. p y y noon of the school year. Each house represent- In fldqlllon '50 Cdfflfmg 011 590211 HCUVIUCS, l i ed on the Council has entire charge of one of the Connell has ?e1'VCd to l7f0V1d9 more ad? l the teas. These have been unusually successful flliagelregiientatlgllf to C1 eat? H2516 lngiffjft ug y . . . . if 1 - this year. In addition to these regular informal Sm O 21 3 S' an 0 Prqmt e M? We L e O , . w 1 - 1 - . I 1 . f all women students. This experiment begun lllCCl111gb,.t'lC1C cue specia ,CI1lCC1tEI.1I1IHS1'1tS rom three years ago is HOW accepted as one of the UITIC to UIUC fO1' tl1C gll'lS l1'lOtllC1'S, 'EOI' l'lOll5C 1110545 injpoftant and eff:1C1eUt Organizatqgns on matrons, and for other guests of the school. the campus. y - l l l in 533 , as Page Two I-Ifmdrcd Tzventy-11f1ze ORGANIZATIONS Il TH: Blown ANDGOLD or reg: I PARKS BALFOUR JACKSON .TAGI-IR BIC EIJVAIN NORLIN EDXVAIKDS BICKEL XVHLLBIAN GREGOIRE HUTSON H1155 LEILQHTON RUSS YYATSON MR. PENNELL IXKILLER YEENSTRA REID NENYCASTLE XVESTFA LL POYYELI. BIALLORY XYRIIIHT BLAIR I Hlckoli 1-iuavosr seam 1xRAY'roN K1i1.LliR CLINE RAY woonwouru mixlxrzi. I I I C01111me1'ce Club 'g if HE Commerce Club is composed of stu- for a supper meeting were carried out for the , dents in the Commerce Department and February meeting and a Valentine motif was I the Business .-Xdministration Department carried out in the decorations and program. The purpose of the organization is to enable its The january, March, April and May i members to get a broader knowledge of the meetings were educational in character, con- 1 commercial held and to enjoy the social activi- sisting of a talk on inventories by Mr. Hoag I ties provided by the executive staff of the of J. R. jones X Co., a machine demonstra- club and the various committees which are tion, and two discussions of current business appointed during the year. problems by prominent local business men. N hl6Ctl1'lgS of TITS Cllllj HTC l1ClCl O11 the SCC- ALX very Sucgeggful year VV35 bl-Ought to 3 ' ond ,Tuesday of ,CHC11 mfmtll- The OCQOIJCY close with a banquet. The retiring oilicers of meeting W35 held In the I-lille GYIU, and Sixty' the club were called upon, and they willed three members and guests renewed QIKI ,ao their duties to their successors. They appealed quamtances and made new ones at this Get- to the Administration to Carry on Where they y aCflua'mefI Party' 1 1 1 ft ff 1 li 111 1 1 't'll 1 'orc - 1d The Alumni Banquet, held at Homecom- mc e 1 O ' Q ma C . e Sluj S1 Jilgbelial ing Time, took the place of the November better tlefommg ygalj ,rl le new O Cen ac' meeting' Another Outstanding event of the cepteclthe1r responsibihties and pledged them- Commerce club was the Christmas Dinner SCIVC5 to COHPUUC the excellent Program made . Party held in the Faculty dining room. Plans by the outgoing members. OFFICERS LUCILLE MILLER . . . . ........... President I CLAIRE Gmzcotma . . . . . . .' ....... Vice-president ' Doaornv MINIKEL . . . ........... Secretary M.ARjORIE CLINE .............1...,. Treasurer 1 I3 lei DUI Page Two Hundred Thirty oRe-ANIZATIONS i 5 :aa A , see -rpg BDSOVVN ARJDGOLD UF E931 1 l i i MYERS CHAPIN CAVINDER XVISMAN BIGELOW YINGER LILJEGREN LUYENDIK MC NITT IIOIEKSEMA SCHIMKDLA LIHICNS SEVERAXCE MATLOCK GORSI-I! NEGUS IIUBBELL I lj l li ElCi1-culo Espanol HE Spanish Club began in 1927. To be eligible for membership students must have had Spanish at some time during their college career. is a speaker whose theme deals with one of the Spanish-speaking countries. Once or twice a year the group presents a Spanish play. An effort is made within the club to keep in touch with Spanish-speaking countries, not only with . ' I The Club meets once a montll to Study regard to modern ideas but also as concerns I Spanish music, art. or llterature. Often there their historical backgrounds. ' l ' , OFFICERS 3 , l EZDGAR BIGELOW . . . . President DOROTHY Hims . . . .... Vit:-p1'es1k1e1zl FLURI-:NCE LILJIZGREN . . . Sccretafry and T1'va.v1z1'cr Miss ,ltxxxim MATLOCK . . . . A , . Adviser l l ll Page Two Hundred Thirty-one ORGANIZATIONS 4 Tn: snows AnDeoLfDrorrQ:1r l 1, Oieyokwa Club HE Oteyolcwa Club, which is composed ary twenty-fourth, 1931, was open to all Up- A of students who come to Westerii from per Peninsula students and their guests. the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was The Qte 1 , - 11- ' 1 1 , 1 yo cwas xx eie acc iessed at various Ofglmlffid 111 N0Vf13jUl3e1: Of 1920- 11 Its Indlfm times through the year by speakers who talked 112131631 gfeygklw, lVgl1Cl1Um?a1'13utgegga-tllQf' on subjects of interest to the 1club. Dr. me 0 UQF1 5 S 15 ffmse 311 , C HCS E35 lxnauss gave a lecture on the History and De- PUIPOSC- W U, 1515 SCYVC as 3 11163115 Y velopment of the U er Peninsula. Another which Upper Peninsula students, united by interesting talk was Igveh by M1-1 T1 XV, Boyh- mutual interests, may become better acquaint- t0h1 who Spoke Oh the ffosmehgs of Nledi- 1 eil, thereby maklllg the UPPC1' PCUl11511l21 belief cinef' Other talks were given by the various lf1'1?1lVnS'f llvegeffl wid VVGSM11 bffftel' lfU0WU members of the club on the industries in their in ie pper enmsu a. home towns. Undef th? leadership of Bernard Ken' This vear as in former vears the Otevok- 115351151101 halls ffffm Islipimmgi ttlle year wa Club has proved itself worthylot honorable 1 1 . 11 1 if llrolfea Oni? 13 H105 Euccfiss' mention in intramural athletics, as the Oteyok- tae 11E1tgeO1:17ff?111 15121130 1 1111113 1 1? 5555 wa basketball team won seven out of ten games. P31116 y,1,11et1111Stg1ie u?aS 111gl'S11C12b The intramural baseball team did some very . . . . T G ' A l 'l l' . igan College ot Mining and Technology on the goof gvql i1a so 19,0 1931 1 O Y 1 evening of January seventh, in the Little Gym. N ' Ol Us year 'J ' , tm, teyomla The Seconcl big hal-ty, ah ahhual affair, was 111 Lluh has been very fortunate in having as their honor of Northern State Teachers College ?1flf'l591'5 MT- T- XV- BOYIWOU and M155 Myrtle basketball team and their coach. C. I-Iedgecock. VVl11ClS01'. both of whom have lived in the This party, held in the Little Gym on Febru- Upper Peninsula. OFFICERS - BERNARD Kizxmim' ................... President .ALVIN NORLIN .......... ....... L f'icc-pf-csideizf LAURA KELL .........,.......... Tr'rasm'cr INIYRTLE XVALGREN .,.,,.... .,....... . S'cc1-cfary nu 1 'r ' ' ' i i Page Two I-Izuzflrcd Tlziriy-tivo I I I I I I I ORGANIZATIONS I I I I I I ADZIMA BARRY BIZTTS BETTIGA CIJCCIATTAI lfoLI.o HINDS KELL KENNEDY . LA PLANTE NORLIN PERRY PETERSON J PHILIPS PINTAL PINTAL ROSSI I SISSALA E. SKYTTA cz. SKYTTA WEST VIOLETTA I I I I I II I I II.N-4M.,.-- N--- I.I. . I .I .I -, I .---II,--HI. I-, I. ..-----.,.- .HM . . I -,, - ,-.W,..---.I.---h,... as--iii---.-. - .zalf-2-'TT.-44-.fluQ.gfQ..l,.L.lQf,2-QI2'.,-T.n-,lQ..f.2.Il.,.m.Lg.Z.I.lL.Ll.I-Q41IIC-'QLIQLQLWQ.L.lQl.l.lQ.lL.g-Q!Y.,Q,.a.lg.!!.L,Q.. Page Two Hzomlred Thirty-llzree I I I I I I I 'I I 5 I I: I II II If II I II ,I I II I Ig I I I I I ' II I II II II! II II I I II: I I I I I I I If -L:-:4- ata-. II II II II 'v II III I I II I I MII .g.1.w-gm-H 1.1,-.. 5 I I I 'I ORGANIZATIONS I I TFIEZ B9,0VVN .-ERKID GIOLD OF Szfudent Science Club I-IE Student Science Club is completing its eleventh successful year. lt was or- ganized in 1920 by the faculty and stu- dents in the science and mathematics depart- ments. At present there are four sections in the clubg these are made up of students inter- ested in mathematics, physics. chemistry, and biology. The club endeavors to instill in its members an appreciation of the value of sci- entific research, a love of scientific knowledge and scientific developments, and the scientific attitude. The club has been an active organization this year and all meetings have been well at- tended. The ritualistic form of initiation for new members has been fully adopted. This initiation was first used in the spring of 1929 and is a most interesting and impressive cere- mony. In the first part of the initiation the candidates furnish members much amusement. but in the latter part, through appropriate cere- mony, they realize the true spirit of the club. The spring term initiation is given on the day of the Southwestern Michigan Science and Mathematics Association meeting. A banquet is held before the initiation, and candidates be- come acquainted with the club members and faculty who are present. The fall term initia- tion was a great success. Twelve new mein- bers were taken in at that time and have added greatly to the activities throughout the year. OFFICERS DONALD STURR . . THmuss,x XVAUCHEK . LEILA TQOBINSON . LE ROY FRY . . . . . Prcxidcfnt V-ice-jvrcsident . Secretary . Trcasurcr IQIII- -+4 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I II IT I 'I H I I I I I I Page Two Hundred Thirty-four I ORGANIZATIONS BECK XVITH BROMLEY BUEGE CARLSON FRY GASKILL HANSEN FUNDS I-IOLLE HUM M KNAPP MARTENS PEETS PERSONS PROLO ROBINSON SAU NIJERS SHUTTS SKYTTA STURR VANDER XVALI. VEENSTRA VVAUCHEK XVILKES VVOODS ZUIDEMA Page Two Hundred Thirty-five ORGANIZATIONS II I I I - -- - - - - TT I H'7'T-TVIEZ srccvvm AND GULF er VQEII TI II III I I 'Q I I. H I ' I I I I I I I I I, , I , I I I ' I Le Cercle Frmzgazs I I I I I . . . III E CERCLE FR.-XBLAIS was organized meeting, in the form of a get-acquainted party, H several years ago by students interested was attended by fifty-Seven members and visi- in .France and her people. The member- tors. The evening was given over to the play- . ship, unlimited as to number, is composed of ing of French games and the singing of French I I students who have had two years of high songs, and Miss Tamin's advanced class con- I I school or one year of college French, and it tributed some very clever charades. I ITIS CIUUIJICCI fvlthm the ITISI YFa1',.P01.Ut1UgrlQflt At the Christmas meeting, Ardith Hunter I . IIe-g1'flll'11EgtllntieTjt .m tt Ii Ofgaglzdtlone. t. Ie explained the custom represented by the amus- y I PmpO5e-O Ie L U H O ul Ie. appu la lon ing play, lla Galette du Roi, which was given I I of tl1e 1' rench language, French hterature, and . . 1 I I M6115 under the direction of M rs. Hockenberi y. I The mst meeting of the year was held at Lharacters in the cast were Xflfglllillil Hadley, I y the home of Mrs. Hockenberry, a club adviser, MZUJOI 19 il0W11bC11d, RUU1 GO01I111I1, Lufluff I I and it was decided that each French class HOWFIVCII -A-11116. B11f11Cft, H211'01d Plgmt, ken' I should be responsible for entertainment at the HCTI1 1311111111 1511116 ROUSSCH11, C6011 Hay, VII211' I monthly gatherings. ln October, an open house lace Garneau, and Henry Harvey. A group of y , R Cmztizmcd on page 238 I I I I I I II I I I I I I, I I I I , I I I I I I I , I I: I II I I I I I I I I , y V I YET WY A I I HAH L -G I VLH HY' Y PY 'i i I I Page Two Hzznrii-I:i1 Tlxirty-six ...- 3 1 iT! 'W' 1' ,- H H! Us ORGANIZATIONS 1 r w ' v BITTNER BLUE BROXVN DAVIDS GOODRICH HADLEY HAMMOND HAY HOEKSEMA HOOPER HORSTMAN HOWELL ,IACKSON JETTA JOHNSTON JUBB KEYES LACY LAMIE LEVVIS LUCY MC BRIDE BIILLER MILLER f - - an-.......1-,f I . .Q .4 pcm -:-ea M -.ua if - :Lv-i3v..z,1, :,f.1:.aar.g5s -Jaa-:u::-:1.x54m:.r-.m.- v:wc.'-.:-.f-r5asnxB-Q9,:1-g.:-- -.-:Q-.1 U: .C 1 LY. .1 f-Ay Vp-.1.,1,..w.1u..,.,. r . .... N.,- Pagc Two I-Inndred TlL1Trty-se'ue1L ORGANIZATIONS TF? 'BKLOUVN ND OL Oar-' Le Cel cle F1 111104115 111111g p1ctu1es 110111 tl1e Cl1115t111aw Stmy 11 e1e then gwen 111 costume Lllldel the d1rttt1o11 of Lllllqtlfla qllllth and we1e explalned by Chust 111aQ tarolb sung 111 Ihenth b1 I 5161116 I-I1a111e5 A Cl1SCl1SS1011 of Noel poet11 111 F1'111ee bY Helen Keyes, w 15 foll011 ed 11 1th '111 1111press1ve c'111dlel1ght processlowtl 'md the smgmg of 1 xenth Cl111st111as CIIOIN New 111611111615 VNC16 ILCCIVCCI mto tl1e dub Qt1tLltlO11 .md w'1s 11elLo111ed by the OH1CClS and f'1c11lty '1dv1Qors of the Ce1L1e 1'ranU11Q Le Pet1t Dejetmex '1 short but clevex 11111 wfls well g1XC11 b1 XIHIJOFIC Qnnth 'md XValIace Gz1r11e'1u at the FCIDILIZIIX 111eet111ff N11 II1lto11 s clms 111tl1 IId1th H msen than 111111, 11 15 111 C1111 ve of the XIHICH 111eet111ff A SIIOIY b1.lb111CSN seamen 11 '15 fol1011 ed b1 games and 1ef1eSh111e11ts suffgestue OI St Patuclxs C113 11 e1e se11ed -Xt the M1111 111eet111g the club had as 1tS guestb, 111e111be1i ot tl1e Ce11.le Tr111c'11: of the State Hwh qchool a11d P2111 P111 Trench stu dents 'md then pfuentb XX7ll11'l11'1 O1tutt and Ixa1e L0cl1l111 both of Who111 t1aveled 111 Eu then' tom lhe elett1o11 of ofheers 11 'Ls held 1I'1 May Wlth Mus l'1111111s classeb 111 th'110fe of the p10g1a111 and the 11111u'11 banquet 111 une te1 11111'lEll6C1 a Succebsful 'md enjoyible yezu for the Ceule Ira11c'11b OFFICFRS I 11.11 1 AIILLLR Prtszdent QHRI TIN 1 SNIHH Vzrc' pwszdtnt L1111z1o1 11 Z1 QLHIXITT Secfclalv RLT11 G11u11R1CH T1 FUAIHEI Page Two Hundred Tlmty ezglu ,T ft 7' f 1 - ,, 1 - A G Lf' - I -f 3 I ' ' ' 'f C ui' cb 1 ' 'b. .' ' I: . . A. . I - Q. C: :Q :Q ,L -1 r Y 'V ' y H be 1 N ' - 1. 1. b I n. . 11 ',: 1- 1 rfb' ' '. .f :'1. 2 1 . ' Q ' . ' -1 1 C Q1 C 5 1 1 ' ' I - D t f 1. ' 1 - f' ' ' .' w ' :. 3 . ' C ' '. 1' C '1 . .J .V - -A 1 X I ly , 1 4 u . - at t11e januzxry 111eet111g. Each Slglled tl1e Con- rope last su111111e1', showed 1lltCl'CSt111g shdes of 1. 1 CA! Y S Q - . ln 1 c l. A ' '4 'c .t . ri ' I ' f 'c . 'X , U . . .,, w i . K.-,,. .,N N. W 1 , c . . . 1 c . c b . ' J' 1, ' ., ' ., ' ' , ' z 1 I '- ' L d 1 'iv . b. I ' .T a c c ' 1 '. -' 'S 1' 1' ' .2 Q - '-- -1 T 1 1. . 1 Y- S .K . ' . . . . ..,. . . . . I - ', I ' ORGANIZATIONS x NELSON PINTAL PROLO RADKA REID RICHARDSON ROSEMEIER SCHMITZ SMITH SMITH STANLEY SULLIVAN TAYLOR TEALE THORPE TOXVNSE ND WALGREN XVALLTS VV ENDELA WILCOX XVILEY WOODARD ZEMKE Z USCHNITT Page Two Hundred Thirty-nme ORGANIZATIONS UI THE BULOVVN TAN-UGOLD OF Inrervmfzonal Relatzons Club RG-XWIXLD only tl11ee years 'wo 1n the 11111161 of 1979 the I11ternat1o11al Reli t1o11s Club has 111 tl1e short PCIIOK1 OT 1ts emstence come to F111 1 very Cl6DI'11tC p1rt 111 the SOLl'1l aH'11rs 011 1Veste111S c'1111p115 It l1'1s '1tten1pted to creite on the 1oc'11 ca111puQ 1 1ep llC'1 of the Oxford CllSLL1SS1011 group so 13011111211 111 Ifngland 111 wl11cl1 1UCl1V1Cll1El.l5 111'1y 614131655 then behets lI'1Cl tlnough CllSLL1SSlO11 g'1111 11111 tual beneht The organ1z1t1o11 has been reQtr1cted to '1 small g1oup chlefly uppel claesmen of 1111101 1nd Senlor levels 11 ho have an '1deq11ate back ground ot boual Quences 'md a lugh scholai t1c I'CLOICl 1111s Olg'll1lZd.1I1Oll 111eets 1egula1ly to heten to 111tl1or1t1es 111 tl1e Held of 111ter11'1 fl0I1'l.l '11'f'1l1S Ol to chscuss among themselves 111'1tte1s of cur1ent 11at1on'1l or 1ntc111at1onal concern Xmong tl1e spe1l1ers enjoyed tlus 1e'1r were Dr Ixuesel D1 IQIYILISS and D1 Scott ot tl1e taculty 'md D1 Pl11ll1p N 1:11 of the I eague of N'1t1ons LXssoc1at1o11 'll1e club 15 lCCOgl'll7CCl and '1ss1Qted by tl1e Car11eCf1e l.1Ol'1I'1Cll11lO11 for l11te1nat1on'11 Peace w111cl1 o1ga111zat1o11 sends the club ve'111y o11e HIJC'1lxCI' of 111te111at1o11al l111IJOT1'l1'1C6 bes1des many o11tstand1nff books on fo1e1g11 1611110115 Due to the latte1 LOI'1t1llJ1.1tl011N tl1e club now bo'1sts a collecnon of halt a l1und1ed hue boolxb on 1nter11 111011211 top1cs bome of tl1e hneet Cll9LL1SSlOUb held tlue wear were on the subject of CJl1111d1 11111 Indm Rubblall .ELUUOIUIL Pollcy leace PlOlJlL1'l1S 1n Iiurope, ll1e II1tler1tes of C1er1111ny 111d PIO 111111121011 Enforcement 111 the Umtecl States 'll1e club cloned 1ti ye ll w1tl1 p1rt1c1pat1on 1n the Model League of Nanons 11eld at H1115 d'1lc, A.p11l 74 71 to wluch tl1e club sent eleven deleg1tes as 1ep1ese11tat11es of Japan Salva dor and G1eece The club w1s ffre1t1y '1ss1st ed 111 tl1lQ part1c1p'1t1on by 1ts Z-lClVlSCl Nancy Scott Tl1'1t the club 15 t111ly 1I1tCfl'lZ'ltlOI'l3.l 1n scope lb seen by the fact that two of 1ts l'1st year Q I11C1UlJCI'Q, are 11011 f11 afield VVendel1 VV 1l1xe1, 1930 pI'CSlClCf1t spent '1 year 111 Un1 V61QlfV College Exeter Fngland Wl111e 111111 me S Garter fo1111e1 v1ce p1es1dent 18 novx 111 Y yxork 111 1-larbln lxl'll1Ll1l1ll'1. w11e1e l1e w1ll 161111111 tluee year: OFFICERS HARo1.n Ronrrv jo'-,LPH Cot 11,1 ARD ARTHUR RANDALI VIRCININ XAIILLIFTN RAMLIONID Nomov P1 eazdmt Vue 111 r'.s1dt11f S061 1 fm 11 lvvzftanf .Stn Mary T1 Cam: cv Page Tuo Hzmdzed I'ort,1 gg- Y -- .ll If 7 , , W , ll 1 I W 3 1 X V, .X A F Q v 1 Y N . 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Q. .i X . . c 1, . -. , . . . 1 ' , ' , 1 - as 'V , ' ' , , .' . l 15 -4 1 f - C 1 s 'C C: X. ' ' V 1' 1' ' c ' A c ' '. X 1 'l X 1 1 4 , X X X 1 1 . I 1 '.z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ll . . 1 .7 X X . - , . ,XX X . . . ............. ., . . 1 1 Y Y , N X1 ' A , f ,- y 1 1 . , .............. . .. 1 , ' 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -' 1 1 11, 1 1 1 1 , 1 WY me , ,, 1 -. - 1 11 ORGANIZATIONS II .I I II I, I I -I I' ,I III I I I W I II I-I I- Hn., I .. ., I ..,,n,.n-,, . I , II-T..:3Tf- 1:1W ,., .::xa-z1+,EZ,jg'- 11' -ijifj'?'-2jY'?'Jf gIgjjAj-'jf ' 'f ,,T'5lj' ,jj 'K 'L- '-Lj j'V-Y YY-1g4',,-22,1 ,' ' 141 .f',,Q'1l+ I ,g :,.1'1L'T, :' ,,,-:.-, -f1f1L - xT'T ff IfI-1 2II -----I II f 1 'Auf I ,, f I-I I II I 1.,--,,.I'k5,.-. ,F-f.,-w Q11--fin .--- -.. - fu, - :II SI- - wwf- H I V IQ- fx vp- Y' 'f--,afgwwf--w ' ' If' 'Q 'WT' I ' I' V Lg' ' ' W' '- NWI' .I T Ig' :gn Igfgn uh? jf., I:-II w 'Ig Im II., ' II II ,I III I I III I I I I III I I I :Il l :I III I FI ,II W I II III I III I I , I 'II . 31 I I II I I ' II I I I II' I I II II 1 I I A I I I II II II I I I I ALURICH CAIN coNv1-:RSE COUILLARD Emxs HOOKER MIKLE NORTON NY:-IIIFF 0osTr:RI.ING RANDALL RANTANEN RU L' s H ROWLEY STEFFEN WILLETTES I I I I I I Page Two Hundred Forty-one :queen-Ig ' pg 5:,,:!...,.,, Q ORGANIZATIONS , ' , :Il 4- ' - Y '-H 7 Ill ' THE'BliOVVNA'R1DGOLD or :Qui I , YS' XI PIILL VANDLTREN VANHUIZEN CIIEXV LUKINS OE!-ILHOFFEN STODUARD BARBER MESSNER RASMUSSEN PETERSON BROMLEY STIMAC CRAVEN BURKE COOK HARRISON ' I I I I fumor Hzgh Club I , . . . . . , II HL junior High Club of Wfestern State spoke on Christmas programs. 'lhese talks I Teachers College was organized for all created a lovely Christmas spirit. During the I members of the Junior High department winter term Dr. Everett gave an interesting and others interested in junior High education. talk on his text book, Fundamental Skills in The purpose of this club is to create and pro- Alegebraf' The other meetings were devoted '. mote interest in junior High school work and to social activities. Q to establish a friendly social attitude among its In the spring term interesting talks were members. given by other faculty members, and a dinner The outstanding social function of the and social program concluded the year's activ- fall term was a dinner at which time Miss ity. Candy sales during the year increased the Gish and Miss Elmer of the Training School scholarship fund of the organization. OFFICERS I.Uc11.I.iz BURKE ................... President R.L'BX' LUKINS . ......... . ...... Vice-president DOROTEIJK HARRISON ..... . ........... Secretary I I ETOLA BARBER ..........,........ Treasurer nn EH Page Two Hundred Forty-two ORGANIZATIONS TFIE EOILUVVFH' AW-D GOLD CFO!-' Tf:v'j NYHOFF AMPEY STIEFFEN JACKSON MC ELXVAIN STELTIER FOLLU I'IKKAAR'l' CLINTON KING HAHN COOPER VIQILEY SHAFFIZR RUDICL KANABLE RUSTER RECTOR LAUSMAN RONAN HAIIN BUTTON IQATZENBERGER AUIJST MINIKEL IIOLLE 'UASS SCHOENIIERR Def Deutsche Verein ER DEUTSCHE YEREIN, whose pur- pose is to further the acquaintance of the German language and literature, as well as to instill in its members a knowledge and appreciation of German life and customs, was organized in the early days of the college, but was reorganized in 1927 as a branch of the National Federation of German Clubs. Through activities not possible in the classroom, practice in the active use of the German language is aticorded its members in the monthly meetings. These activities consist of the presentation of German plays, talks on German life, literature, music and politics and German games and songs. In the spring, the club presented a dramatization of Schnee- wittchenn out-of-doors, and at Christmas a German manger-play was a part of the Christ- mas program. This year Miss Steckelberg gave an illustrated talk on her experiences in Germany and Dr. Nancy Scott spoke on Ger- man Political Parties of Today. A new con- stitution, to conform with that of the national organization, and a set of German parliamen- tary rules have been adopted this year. Der Deutsche Verein consists of thirty- two members. Tlirough the guidance of its president, Luthera Button. and the assistance of Miss Elisabeth Zimmerman and Miss Ma- thilda Steckelberg, faculty members, the club has enjoyed a most profitable and pleasurable vear. OFFICERS LUTHERA BUTTON . ELLA Bnrrxsn . Hr-:max Aonsr xN'II.LlAR'I GIUEON . . . President Vice-prc.ridc'nt . . Secretary Trca.rm'z'r . l Page Tivo Humirt'd Forty three I ORGANIZATIONS If - , ' as Fi E 5 l O H AWFIWD G U L D U-lf FI Q 3 l P' L l I .I I, il I II I ' l I I 1 l l 1 Dance Club I I I HE purpose of the Dance Club is to of work done hy the club is interpretative danc- l further the study of dancing for those ing. Although several social functions are also I who are particularly intel-egted and to held .each year. An open .house meeting is l gtilnulate inteyegt in Creative aft' .1l'1 tCl'lll 'KCI NVllllClT all lI'1CllVlCl'liZllS ' 1 U cesiring a nnttance to tie e ui are invitec to l Q The 11IsCf11IgS ef the 911111 are held O11 the attend. In the winter term, the initiation ban- y hrst and third Mondays ot every month under quet, and the house pal-ty in the SP1-ing, 2,1-C the X I the direction of Miss Thielen. The inain type outstanding social activities. I ' i I l l OFFICERS i ' lXIlAIzI:,xRIi'1' OPAL . ...... . . . Pl't'.YlllL'llf N i l.lLl,l.-KN XVALLACE . . . . I-'ice-fu'c.vI'dmIt , I CATHIQIUNH FINLAYSON . . . St'Cl'l'l'l1I'j' I , Etixrclf V.xxIIERBRo0K . . , TI'Ftl.Y1ll'L'I' l l I I I ACTIVE MEMBERS Gladys Andrews, Edna Cherry, Catherine Finlayson, Grace Ford. Maxine Hall. Marion Hamilton. Reba Jones, Dea Keiin, Phyllis McDowell, Helen Merson. Evelyn Miller, Margaret Opal, Helen Redmond, Eunice Vanderbrook, Lillian XVallaee, Mureen Vlfendall. PLEVDGES X Evelyn DeXVald, Adeltha Downes. Mildred Hakes, Dorthea Hurt. Flora I l Hetzel. Margaret Libens, Dorothy Minikale, Marvil Rutledge, Beulah Sen- CTCHCC. 1 I!! ' N I Page Two HII:Idrcd Forty-four 5 Q 1 l i l ORGANIZATIONS l ff 15:45 egzgoevvm ARIS GOLDWCCC-F' ivan CRELAHOE NYIIOIT IINCRXIIXM BKLFOUR SIRILFLR KLKN1 KSLXKSON IDNIDNDSON XVXLI ER SCH Al FI I R BL RDICK MILLS IIIGBEIL HARRINGFON KAN X195 DLINN INISRTIN LLSCHNYFI' UI NDN THXIJR C'KRlLR BYLRS STI-FP! X NXHIPPLE HXRRIS NIORK XX QNIVIH R lllllll I -KBCYTON OIUNFR RLNDLI' RXIXDAIL Horfze Economzcs Club I-llf, Home Lcononne: Club of YN eetern State 'leacheis College has foi ite put pose the plomotion of a bettei social re latlonslnp and 'L gi eater mterest in the llome liconomice depaitnient 'lhe club is ilso inter eeted 111 gaining Zl bettei knowledge of the scope ot llome Lcononncs from the St'lllCl po1nt of the teaching pioleswion lhie 19 :IC Comphshed through studv and iound table dlbCL1SSlO1'lS of VV0lfllYVllllC topics by elub mem beis Special Qpealteix foi elub meetings weie SCLL1l6Cl duiing the xezu f1011l the helcle of nu t11t1on chenn-.tix ttononncs :ut and the coin 'll'IC1Cl1ll field open to home econonneta l'he Qocial side of club hfe his not been negleeted Feu of the inembeis will torget the Ix1d5 Party, the St Patxickb Dinner the budge party, or the dax 'tt Gull Lake Tuo delegates ueie sent to the Qtate lloine Eeononnte meeting and one of these delegate: acted as president of the qtate Club tional Home Economies Asbouation and lts niijor interest this ye'u has been to be iepre sented at the National Convention held in De tloit in Tune, 1901 The elub has been helpfullv adiised and guided bs lKl1Sb Cora lValke1, who his been spon O1 fm the past yeeu OFFICFRS EYIITIY VVHIPILF Plfbldflli Cxrnmxr Xfooxm T :cc fvrvzdtnt Dru LNRSON Stcxcfarv R KTHLI rx BURLIYCTON Tnasurer fugc T 0 Hnnd ti faafx H e l ll W l,i l l i . . l i l ' l i i I I. Q : h . L A' M: I .l. J M. 5 .M . 'F t 1 I I l ll rr F l i i J A ' ' f 2 - ' h ' ' ' C - H vi -n.. s . ' v- - S v 7 . . A 1 l . V. 4 . H ,. ,H ,,, g. . b . T . . i - - . ' ' . ' ' L . .A . .xv C ' 4 '1 ' ' ' . ' ' - f - ' - ,. - , 7 ,V ' - . V. - V . ' - K: L ' '.' C P0lI'1t Of 3 V0C3f'0'f H5 Well 35' Tf0m,fl1f5 Stand' division. The club is affiliated with the Na- . '41 i, -. i ' z' ' 3 ' - - . . i - . . ,-, V - -.. .,..f ,lt Q ' - - V ,', .. v tv. ' v J .pnn I xi. l 7. Emi L I J . . ..., . ,,.. . . . U ' ' V l l z.. I ' ' ' :ai rc - 2' ORGANIZATIONS 31 CTFIF BILOVVFI ANDGOLD OF IQBI i l CURTIS Lian SNIZLLENIIERGER GUSLER nk. Ronxxsow tm. DURNHAM GREGG GLYNN BIGLER PELTKIEAR JOHNSON ZARBOCK RIPPEY XI RS. DRAKE XIILLER XVEEBER EVKNS YURICK BRAY HOLLENHECK RANDALL TENBRIN K SWANSON CL.-XPP S. DENTON BRADFORD B. DlfNTE'i GRINAGE 1 l MCCAIN mNN.1i'r'rnR IARKHURST SANDIERSTWISIALEEQON nicicisv unison oxizmtuzn NVEIISTER 1 The Collegzate Cozmzfry Lzfe Club HE Collegiate .Country Life Club, the An important division of this Association 01de5t O1'gH1112af1O11 QU the 03111192151 WHS is the student section, made up of the Colle- t , follmded In 1904- 1'f0m,a11 Oflgmal 01 giate Country Life Clubs found in universi- gamzatlold O1 foul' n?f11ber5 It had grown to ties. state colleges of agriculture, and state 513381551 mzzmon ef lfv members m the year teachers colleges. The program of the student Last May sixty club members and their iecilon' pf Whlch 11' L' Ifukpatl-1Ck of the adviser, Miss Anna L- Evans' Spent a day in University of Wusconsin is adviser, was l Mt. Pleasant, where they were entertained by Plalmffd unflef the head of three Stuflem fflr' Nl the IQelley Aexpple lglossom Clul, of Central l ums, in which there was a general discussion i State Teachers Cgllegel of various topics related to the Droblem ot Seventeen delegates, Carl Bigler, Mrs. rural standards of living. In addition to these Carl Bigler, Frances Clark. 1313116116 DCIYEOU, open forum meetings. the students heard 1 Anna L. Evans, Norris Ferguson, Reva Gooch, Pt-egitlent Glenn Frank. Dt-. Liberty Hyde 1 Lyle Hallchett- Aftllllfl HGHTY' Nellie De Bailey and Dr. Kenyon Butterfield. Luncheon Lange' Vvaller Nldyf Chfton 0616112 Eleanor meetings were held each noon and the annual Parkhurst, X erne Prentice, Morley Riggs, Lu- bint uet Closed the Sesgicms cille Sanders. and Lorraine Twitchell, attended ' 1 7 f ,A -' e . l the thirteenth conference of the American 11 65161115 Chaptel Wa? ebpeclany honoled Countrv Life Association, which was held in at H115 COHWCIICC when M155 Rmfa Gooch was Madison, Vlfisconsin. October seventh to tenth, 'iffsfegl lffeslgexl Of the Cfllleglafff Country 1930- 1 e u is o . merica. i 1. Page Tivo Hundred Forty-.tix ORGANIZATIONS 'g ' J TFIE EDQUVVN' Afi1DGOL.U UF' lfrfqflf A ISUTZ NIDY HUNGHRINK BIINER BIILTJZR CORRELL. NONHUF NIENHCTS PRl'iN'I'lCE GRAYXVOLD H'.XL'ER IXIILLS LENVIS HARING TIIOMJKS CURTIS ROYAL l'.'K3lPliL'1S LINDERMAN IRELAND HUTCIIYCNS ISHNGA 0510 SCIIICK Cl'IAI'P15LL DELAXGE HALL XVIDERT FARNIEK COOK TIICKEY XVJXRRICN RITZ 1'IIL'DliNRRANU YVICED PEAHSON NEIZRKFN H. SBIITII A KURT IIAFFHNDICN The Collegzczte Country Lzfe Club A complete revision of the constitution of day on Beauty in Rural Lifef' Appearing the local club was made during the year and on the same program were Dr. O. G. Brim of new clauses which provide for the membership the Qhio State Universityg Miss Betty lick- of alumni and of honorary members were hardt, Xlfheeling, W'est Virginiag Mrs. Chas. added. Sewell from the National Farm Bureau Fed- The customary bi-monthly social meetings eration: and Mr. Smith Burnham, VVestern were held throughout the year. In Qctober State Teachers College, who read the speech Mr. Corbus invited the club to the College prepared for the occasion by Dr. C. rl. Galpin. Farm, where a Hallowe'en party was held in ln the evening of the same day the animal the loft of the barn. At a Christmas party Country Life Club Banquet was held. It was gifts were collected for various institutions in a unique affair for about seventy-Five delegates the city. Interesting program meetings were were here for the preliminary conference of tl1e those in which Miss Ostrander spoke on How Collegiate Country Life Clubs of America to Keep from Being a XfVallHower g O. I. were guests ofthe Club. Much credit should Gregg, of Michigan State College gave Flow- be given the committee that so cleverly worked ery lfacts for .Farm Peopleug Dr. Terpenning out the decorations in green and gold, the discussed phases of his recent European tripg Club's colors. Carl Bigler introduced Reva and Mr. E. V. 'lotter of the University of Gooch. who acted as toastmistress. The main Michigan presented an illustrated lecture on address was given by Dr. E. L. Kirkpatrick, Forest Conservationf' who spoke on the topic 'Wvill Youth Listen P The annual Rural Progress Day was held to a group of about two hundred and twenty- March 6. Lorado Taft, one ofthe great sculp- live interested youth. A splendid spirit was tors of our time, gave the main lecture of the shown throughout the evening. The guests - Y YY Cl Page Two Hzmdruri Forty-sc'z'en l e i CRGANIZATIONS THE BILOVVFQR ANDGOLD UF Vi? HANCIIETT FERGUSON PIERCE nmci-tieuz koMEJ1A olrmiixn mzowiin THRUSTUN .ARNOLD Ruins HEN RY coocl-1 nv:-:Rs DE N cry Jonsson: isucxuzv Rice STOCKFISH ANDERSON RATHBONIZ noizvc DEXVITT soximans Fox mxosusr 'rexsi N 1: cmnic cnom MER CONDDN suxnruck nousoN MEN1-xuis mzowis siitnrnr M.u:.u1A Kxsu IFLLEN si-iunnme RUPLIZY .wane F wi rm.-in M ui.n1:u J iissur FEDERNI Il-I xx xinuct H The Collegiate Country Life Club rose as Mr. Robinson introduced them. At the close, Dr. Kirkpatrick accepted the honorary membership which the local Club had voted to confer upon him. Probably the outstanding event in the ac- tivities of the Club for the year was the pre- liminary conference of the Collegiate Country Life Clubs of America, which was held at NVestern on March seventh. Over eighty del- egates, representing twenty-four clubs in nine- teen different colleges and universities, attend- ed this meeting. In this number eleven states, Nebraska, Ohio, Illinois, Wfisconsin, Minne- sota, Pennsylvania, New York, Tennessee, Iowa, West Virginia, and Michigan, were rep- resented. The purpose of this conference was to plan for the annual meeting of the Colle- giate Country Life Clubs, which is to be held in August 1931, at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Dr. E. L. Kirkpatrick, Miss Anna L. Evans of NVestern. and Mr. A. VV. Gibson of Cornell. assisted by advisers from other colleges, aided the students in their discussions OFFICE CARL BIGLER . . Gmnvs DE NEFF . BLANCHE DENTON . Rev.-x GoocH . . . and plans. There were delegates present from several colleges and universities that had never been represented before. It was an interesting experience to meet students from so many dif- ferent places, and several social affairs aided in further acquaintance of the delegates. At the Saturday noon luncheon, Presi- dent VValdo welcomed the delegates and Dr. Ernest Burnham gave a brief address. A ban- quet at the Columbia I-Iotel, at which time the delegates were again welcomed by Joe Hooker, President of the Student Council, closed the session. The cooperation of Mr. -Iohn C. I-Ioekje and the entire school made the conference a success. The membership for the year l93O-l93l was the largest in the history of the Club. Be- sides the splendid cooperation of Club mem- bers and of various committees, much of the successof the Club is due to the help given bv Miss Evans, Miss Sanders Mr. Robinson, , . , and Dr. Burnham. RS . . President . Vice-jrresidmzt . . Secretary . Treasurer Page Two Hundred Forty-right 3 I hi ORGANIZATIONS 33 , an f erns: Brzovvn Anosoto or rant I k y, I I I I V gg gg g by I I INIITCIIELL NIFFEXEGGER LIORRIS YVACHTER AUSTIN KUNZI ENGLISII PETERS PIEFFRON XVALKER I I IIAAS RANDALL BELL CROSS VVIITTNEY VANSINGEL GROFF NIERRYFUELU GUSTAFSON LA NORE SLI :SER M, CROSBY NVI'I'TI5 SCHN EDLER GREEYXVALD FLAPFENSTEIN H. SMITH SHAFER I I I I II I I i I I I I The Early Elementary Club V II I I I - . . . I I HE Early Elementary Club is one of the that it gives the groups a better chance to be- II ef largest organizations on the campus. come acquainted with each other. , Anyone enrolled in the Early Elementary The aims of the organization are not only ,I -department is eligible to membership. cultural, but charitable as well. It cooperated II The club aims to promote social contacts with the Civic League of Kalamazoo in giving II among its members and, in order that this may aid to a destitute family during the months I be more effectively done, the members are di- of December, January, and February. II vided into groups, each under the direction of Each year the club tries to bring some I V a leader whose duty it is to organize meetings notable person who is of interest to the depart- I I throughout the year. Each group in turn has ment to our campus, This year it had the op- charge of a general club meeting. This method portunity to join with the Training School and y of organization has proved very successful in other organizations in the presentation of Rose I I I I I I, :E T 'E Page Two Hundred Forty-nine ORGANIZATIONS T931 TFFW-I BQOVVN ANDGOLU OF ' GRANT PIERCE Bl'TTERFlELD KNETSEL COOK DENNISON EMIERSUN KUSSMAUI. IIARNH LIN K C1111 FT GREIWIER ANTONY SCHEPPE SCHR HN-R BOHL GAYAR IKIWIC AY hi. -HMS REYNOLD HCI KIN-S NI XTZ SCHOFNHI RR ERINIJLR M URIE PETLI SOV The Early Elementary Club Fyleman, the noted English poetess who writes verses for children. This year, for the first time in the his- tory of the club. delegates were sent to the Annual Convention of the Association of Childhood Education, an international organ- ization for those interested in the early educa- tion of children. It was an honor for the club to send representatives to this conference. At present the Early Elementary Club is contem- plating afliliation with that organization. Indeed, the activities for the past year have been many and varied. Informal parties followed the business session at most of the monthly meetings, and after the last one ot the spring term there was a picnic at a nearby lake. A series of bridge parties, to which members of other departments were welcomed, were given during the Spring term. A popular form of entertainment were the get-together suppers in the Little Gymnasium. The crowning social affair of the year was the banquet given by the club tor all those enrolled in the Early Ele- mentary Department and for returning Alum- m. w ee :ze Page Two Hundred Fifty ORGANIZATIONS ,Il I THE BILDVVN AND GGLD UF' l'33 l BARNUM SINIITH ABEL SMEIiD BRAKEMAN PLOUGHIKIAN GHYSELS NIOORL.-XG :UKFALTER CRONIN HIESRODT FISCIIER MC NITT DERK5 :IOIINSTUN EARL 11AlGl'l'l' OVISRTDN CIBIKS CROSBY BOXVMAN ' DANIELS LIILES HARVEY FAULKNER GENTZLER RUSSELL ARNDT KNOVVLTON SCHOOLEY F l The Early Ele'me1zmry Club F Much credit for the success of the club is group leaders has aided in a great measure the due to the encouragement and assistance of the successful completion of the year's activities. , faculty adviser, Mrs. Effie B. Phillips, who These leaders are Ruth Gay, Grace Adams, ,N has been assisted at times by 'lane Blackburn, Nella Derks, Mary Flint, Dorothy Russell, Bess Stinson, Elsie Bender, and Francis Dorothy Bowser, Genevleve Cross, Ada An- , Thompson. The efficient cooperation of the drus, and Florence Arent. ,: , OFFICERS WILMA ABEL ..... ................ P raridcazt CAROLINE WVETSAMAN . ..... .......... I lice-fwmvident MARY HELEN GRANT ......... . ....... Secretary 15 ALICE BARNUM ................... Trfasnrcr x 1 u -I . I Page Two Hundred Fifty-one ORGANIZATIONS ll - ,, ll THE BlO'VVFl AND 701.5 UF-' ll'-?3l' l l LXYNIQ OMC G, LYNN NOACK SCllU'I'MA-'XT XYEIRICII HELD II UUE!! NORMAN MARTIN MC CARTY MAXYVELL K. LYNX SCOTT Kl'II'1l,l'IlE NORMAN X Ill'Fl: HARRY LIVINGSTON CARTER 0'H.XRTUN STRIQIQTIZR MUNIQLW' l l Later El67'7l811Il6l7'j! As.s'0cmzfz011 LL the members of tl1e Later Elemen- other and the purposes ofthe club. Mrs. Ethel tary Department are eligible to mem- I-lale Russell told soniethmg ot the life and bel-Ship in the Later Elementary Agsogi- personal1ty of BCIISS Rose Fyleman: the Enghsh atign- The primary pm-P056 of this O1-gfmiza- Cl11lClI'Cl1,S poet, whose appearance 111 December tion is to promote investigation into the prob- was SP0n501'ed IW the Club mid Othel' Ofgimlza' lems confronting the Later Elementary teach- UOIM Of the CQIUPUS' . - I er. and with this aim in View many valuable ' Dllfmg Boffk Week 111 Nf3Venfl3C1'v M155 speakers were secured during the past year for Smglef Of the Ixfllfllllflzflll Pllbllc LIWUVY told the I1-lonthlv meetings. about many of the best books for children 111 The first meeting was one in which pros- the later elementary grades. She brought an pective members became acquainted with each excellent display of the new books with her I l l 22 -.2 Page Two H'l1llld?'Ud Fifty-two P ORGANIZATIONS s. it . Ml TFIE BILCVVN AFIDGOLD CF' IUSI ll STPPLE GORTER MOYER BEHRENS DONTZ HANSON STEVENS BARNES COBURN HELRIGEL THRUN CUIMINIINGS ADAIVIS PIERSON 'HINKLEY 'IIIOXIAS PFEIFFER TENTIAVE YVARD TAYLOR 'AXON X Later Elemevrzmry Association to show to the club members. Miss Zoe Shaw, that john McCormack could be heard while supervisor of the later elementary grades of broadcasting his Irish songs. the Kalamazoo Public schools and eight later ' After the officers were elected for the en- elementary teachers told the members of the Sumg YCHY Efllfl 12116 .UCW COHSYIU-M031 voted UPON club of the results of their work in building up at ,the APUI WCQUUS, F1 Ch1lQ11'eU 5 Paftl' Was a current events curriculum in their grades. fm-loyelfll 1? UE Llttle Gylnflaflrmlalqthgtmflls' The Februarv meeting was held around the mfg SC OO' amesfl ere ec 3V '55 ami a n - ' a . , . Xelson of the Physical Education Department. fileplace in the Rotunda and Miss Alice Evans H . - Q , d t d V 1- . t 1- Nt. U H - d. N . 1 lhis yeai the club was fortunate in secur- Conl ui? I al ,le y 511 efibcinb Q01 h 1?ubE10n mg Dr. Ida Watsoii of the Couzens Founda- Ofl lean 1fU1fS,fm Zlltltu CS' 'ftt 6 t- at' tion to speak for their May meeting, which flclf 5 Day meefmg MW? Catherine Mason df? took the form of an assembly program in the SCI'llJCCl the SCl'lOOlS XVl'l1Cl1 Sli? had V1SltCCl 11'1 Xxfgnqenyg Gylnnagiulni The bat-lquet in London and Denmark. A radio was set up so was a colorful occasion held at the Columbia ll ' -I' Page Two Hundred Fifty-three ORGANIZATIONS 5:: e o THE BROVVIQ ANDCOLU UF l93 1 l LYON TIIOBIAS IIANIEY PIERSDN DOYVNIZS IDICKERSON PHASE RDELUFS SEPTRIDN PATTERSON SIXKITII NVILSON CIIISHOLHI JENSEN UOINIERS l l ' Later Elementary Association I T Hotel. Miss La Verne Argabright was the and friends at Homecoming and a bridge party ' main speaker and Miss Gertrude Pettyjohn was given at Christmas. l was the student speaker. The Early Elemen- Groups, with a cabinet member at the l y tary Club joined the Later Elementary Club head of each, were formed for closer social i for -dancing later in the evening. The picnic contact between the members of the club. T i in June was held at Milham Park, where races, Much credit is due the sponsors for the time games, and rides on the merry-go-round af- and suggestions' which they gave to make the forded amusements. year successful. They were Miss Anne Reidy, Chocolate was served to alumni, members Miss Anne Pearson and Miss Clella Stufft. y OFFICERS XIILDRED ADAMS ................... President GERTRUUE PETTYJOHN .... . . . . . . Vice-pf-cxidenf DOROTHY Bsnzxlss ......... , . .... . Secrcla-ry AGNES PORTER ....... . . . , . Treasurer l l T235 C Page Two Hundred Fifty-four EQ I Yrawf,-f PY' 1 Y L., ,,,..x JZ? 44,4 Elf,-TK. If J, wJJ , f T QF' 'ii 'f QXi?fx ,C 139 film M XQEQFQR , xi! Af? 'X ,f' Q ' iw! Q gk X fx If j fini X3 ' ff X t ff ff J J X V 7 WX X 1 X ' V f S PORTS Q f -1 I h HN - YV A ' fY' - I QW -I N I x X ATHLETIC BOARD 3: -rnf Blown Ano cos.o or-i931 BLACRNEY DUNHAM GARY GILL HOFRJE H YA MES MC LRACKENI SMITH RFAD WYNN The Afhletzc Bom af HL Athletlc BOd1d IS composed of the Reglstrar cha1rm'1n ex OFHCIO two fac ulty members appomted by the Presldent, two student representatlves chosen by the Stu dent Councll the capt'uns of the ITIHJOI sports teams and the 'lthletxc coaches ThlS board tam e schedules ous athleuc actlvltles of the school and his dunno the pmt yea! PLRSONWEL taken ove1 the work that was formerly pet formed by the coaches and specnl comm1ttees Under 1ts Jur1sd1ct1on come such matters as e1g1b1hty the sanct1on1ng ot 'twalds and ten The board had the followmg members Chawman JOHN C HOEKIE BACULTY H D Comms junson A Hyxmzs HOMER M DUNHAM DR NVILIIAM BICCRACKIIN MITCHELI M GARY HFRBERT WV Rem JOHN GHL 'low x1:R SMITH STUDENTS GEORGE H WYNN VVILLARD C BLACKNEY 1 age Tao Hundred I'lff3 .re eu I y t ' 1 . : ' , . ' . K C . , . V. .- Q , C u -K 5 o - q a--. L I . : K u , - l. . . . , . . - C 1 y - , c ' . Y ' S. , C -1 A a . was created as a means of supervlsmg the VHTI- 1. ' .- . . . . B 2 P . - - , .. : j r ,L 4 . . ' 1 v s U 5 - B . 4 ' fir . A ' 1 V ., . .f , ,, U CONFERENCE MEDAL WINNER In lU.pf TFIE SYLOVVFQ AKIDGOLD OF' fn The Covtzlference Medal Alward H11 Conference Medal is awarded annu- ally by each school in the Michigan Col- legiate Conference to one of its senior men who excels in both athletics and scholar- ship. The award is made on the basis of the records made in school by the various candi- dates for the honor and the recipient deter- mined by a committee of the faculty and athletic coaches. The award is a mark of high distinction, not only among W'estern men, but throughout the enitre conference. The receiver bears the respect of his associates and the Collegeis wllolehearted acknowledgment of his loyalty and service. The honor is one to which every conference athlete aspires. The l93O award was made to Otto Grein. An outstanding performer on XVestern basket- ball teams, Otto was a member of three con- ference championship aggregations and cap- tained the team through an undefeated season in his final year. He was selected on two all- conference teams and ranked among the lead- ers for high scoring honors. In addition to his high scholastic average he was a member of the Student Council for two years, serving as vice-president during his senior year. O'r'ro Gmc i N ':E ax' we ai, - l Otto as Buskrtball ' Cafvfailz 4213- Page Two l'l11urI1't'fi Fifty-z'1'gl1f l sp, E: :H 1 QE 3 I E TFIE BWZOVVFI ARI'D GCLDT O F' FOOTBALL 's. Q. .xi J i , 'ag 'Sf x CLARENCE VRhNDT CAPTAIN DF THE EID TEAM WAS AN DUTSTANDINIS ATHLETE WINNING NINE LETTERS WHILEIN DDLLEEE Y EQ -Q. www YW f. 1855- ,F K PX M, ' Qsf 2'-Q N , Q J x u -.n 'V inn ...... -1 'W' vw.-Q 1,330 ,.- rf, ',,,,., f'-vfwsnqg-Q W mQ . , r I , . I , i w T T . W w I . I ' W w , w . ., x A 11 -, , . 'Q Gif. ig-.,,.... f 5 .5 ,.-- 4, A vw -. w. Q. ,j-':-- E m' - -4 ffm-3 ..f .: ,- . , ' gf. 1' LL...s 1 . - , , Q3'.,s-T-In ,,, ' I ix 1. -- Fw- 'H GA X A 1 iw -22.1 2,2 .5335 xx 7 i T' fwbnww- .QaFWQS.: Y QI.. .MSM L- meg,-1 I. 1 - 141 M . -ig M. - ' . . -1241.3 .5 -4 ., . .y,.1- , bf . 'mf IQ-:EMU 1 iivw-. .':w:'. -' x ...V V- ., Q.. Y -H' ' - V .2 ' , ' 35,2-5 , ,- 'F' 1, fffm. ' N' V 1. . 5vQ'LQrf'M:Q. '- Q fy.-.Egg :s!5,.. 'P'.f ,.fz4 ' ki Q, I H ifi. 'ei .ng W 1 tif- 5,556 - Q ?5g.,' ' . xi 1 1153, iieifhzujh 1 I 7J.,R2f'g, I T . -' f-jmgg ' - T W' -rv-mv. - - L' , fj IQ' . -'Q fa' . . ,.. 1 -I , . 1 -- , wf,M,Jf+ if zfh - . rg 5 .f .159-SIL? ,i L7'i'jj1' I , EE ' , Q . - -' neg... , 4.- ,. , 5 ,, , . . 'WY' , ,.. - - If---x 't ., ,LH -- f.,.f--f-w V -' - .r 1 - -' +V .Q - ..f. , J34,,. tx ' . . 1 'L,'-,f'-,z.1?faf1N -4' , ,. ,.. .... . - ., .. ,Q .,,. 1 ' . w fi ., U I , ll I a Ill FOOTBALL TWV' 'BU.D'VVN AND GVOCLD OF' GARY, COACH MACKAY SMAl.l.IiY HIGELOXY REYNOLDS PIYPLE BIATULIS MIZYERS, TRAINER SIIURAVLEFF, MGR. BRIGGS ICLHN HAAS DIZ LGE H UDNUT XVURSTER XVYN N BILSKI PIELLEGROM BARN HA RT, ASST. COACH HARNIIILI VVIIIIAMS BLOIIM FRI 'IDT NIORNINGSTAR HARRSEN LIERCII Captam . CLARENCE FRENDT C. oavlz . . . TXZTITCHELL M. GARY TWU nagm' . . . . . . .NICHOLAS SHURAVLEEF PERSONNEL MALCOLM R. NTACKAY '32 . ..... . . E-nd CLARENCE FRENDT '31 . Quarterback ANTI-IONA' S. RTATULIS '32 . . Tackle IVAN F. XVILLIAMS '31 . . Guard ORA C. NTORNINGSTAR '31 . Halfback ERNEST BLOHNI '31 . . Center TAARTHLTR lfl. SMALLEY '32 . Tackle FREDERICK H:XRRSliN '31 Tackle TRLTMTXN G. PIPPEL '33 . . Guard GEORGE bl. XVURSTER '33 . Halfback GEORGE 1-I. LERC11 '33 . . Guard OWVEN R. Rl'iX'NOLDS '31 . . . . End TUDSON A. HUDNUT '32 . . . Fullback FRANCIS A. PELLEGROM '32 . Halfback STANLEY C. BILSKI '33 . . . Fullback TQIENNETI-I D. BARNI-IILL '32 . Fullback .CXLVIN H. BRIGGS '32 . . . . . End GEORGE H. XVYNN '32 . Quarterback LOUIS ELENBAAS '33 . Halfback GERALD F. DE LOE '31 . . . Guard AVVA RON.A1.13 BIGELOW XVILTEUR COND RESULTS OF THE SEASON WESTERN STATE FERRIS ..... 0 WESTERN STATE CENTRAL STATE . 0 VVESTERN STATE XYPSILANTI NORMAL . . 19 WESTERN STATE DETROIT CITY COLLEGE 0 WESTERN STATE IOWA STATE TEACHERS 0 WESTERN STATE RTICHIGAN B . . . 6 NVE51-ERN S1-ATE VVESTERN IQENTUCKY STATE . O Page Two Hundred Sixty T321 FOOTBALL .an TFA: Bo.ovvNAR1oGoLo or rosa ' LLARI xer I mmm Cafvmm INILHCIA Suuex Cx 'I n 11 Season 1930 HILLTOPPERS 46 FERRIS 0 OACH Garys Hllltoppers opened thelr 1930 season Wlth an easy vlctory over the Ferrls MCd1CS on the Hxlltop grldlron A varymg attack swept the upstate aggregatron before lt III pllmg up a 46 0 margm rn the first demonstrauon of prowess The Wmners also proved that they could be a strong defenswe team by holdrng the Medrcs pract1cally wlthout gam Wlth no CXCCPUOIIS the Brown and Gold gr1dders were Subst1tuted so rap 1dly that none of them had an OppOI'ILll1lty to do much SClI'1tlllHl1lHg Stanley B11sk1 started hls colleglate career rather ausprclously by packmg the oval across the goal lme on two occas1ons ken Barnhlll and Mornlngstar proved to have lost none of then ab1l1ty from the prexrous year and led IH total yardage gamed Il xkou BXRXHXRT 1 fl ld CL NI curu. Gnu Head Cu: 11 M. .4 ,I A , 7 ' Y.. S 7 :'.'f.'lf7 J ffl ag rr - , . . . . C . 4' - . . , . . - 7. I c . ' 1 l : L' : Bn 'k, 'F N wvfz lf l'ff 1 ' ,' 1' L' Page Two Hundred Si.:-ty-one FOOTBALL TFIE BILOVVN ANUGDLD Ol-' 193 A BIORNINGSTAR Kicks Goat. Aorxixsr 'rms CENTRAL BEARQATS Tony Matulis did some stellar work in the line and also helped himself to space in the scoring column by blocking a punt and recovering the ball behind the Ferris goal. Some of the Sophomores to show up well in their Hrst varsity game were Red'l Combs, Hudnut, Bilski, and Wurster. HILLTOPPERS 5+ CENTRAL STATE 0 A Brown and Gold hurricane shattered whatever hopes a hitherto unbeaten Central State eleven had to aspire Michigan Collegiate Conference honors, by trampling the Maroon under- foot 54-0 the following week-end. Practically the entire West- ern squad saw action against the Bearcats and the demonstration proved to be one'of the startling upsets of the season and the most one-sided reverse ever re- corded in the conference records. B Touchdowns were fairly well divided, A Iffllllffll.D.,BUI'IIIIlI1 however, with Barnhill jamming his bulk across for two scores, and Frendt, Pellegrom, Combs, Morningstar and Bilski all contributing. Pellegrom gave an exhibition of broken Held running that will long be remembered by the Central rooters. Combs whipped several of his bullet passes to waiting receiversifor substantial gains. The bewildered Bearcats were entirely unable to cope with the speed and power of the Hilltop machine and furnished practically no offense whatever. Coach Gary kept most of his new plays he was preparing for Ypsi in the bag, as they were not needed to brush the Central outfit aside. HILLTOPPERS 0 YPSILANTI NORMAL l9 'i Championship hopes of the Brown and Gold were likewise Altlill, H. Biiggs dashed the following week-end when a Hghting Ypsilanti Nor- Cllffuiw-flfff Pngc Two I-lnrirircd Sixty-tzt'0 FOOTBALL TFIECBROVVN Asaoecotoeor IQII' i Broun Scout-:s AGAINST Dnrizorr AI-'TER Ixrnnciavriwc A Pass , mal team rose to unusual heights at the Huron homecoming and A - tumbled the Hilltoppers l9-0 in the annual feature. The winners started with a bang when Hawk grabbed the kickoff and ran to the Western 40 yard line before he was spilled. Four plays later the same individual stepped through a hole in ' the right side of the line on a fast spinner play and evaded the T secondary in a twenty yard dash over the goal. Simmons , kicked the extra point. i Western braced considerably for the remainder of the period, but midway in the second quarter a poor kick gave Ypsi another scoring chance, and Tuttle scampered through a sagging l defense for the score. The Hnal counter was registered by Sim- l mons on a 50-yard sprint. Although their running plays functioned rather smoothly, the 'ff gi highly touted passing attack of the Hurons ff 3' failed miserably. Ypsi ran up eight first W' downs to six for the I-Iilltop contingent. Om C- 1W0 Hf f1-fff ' The victory clinched the Michigan Col- legiate Conference Title for the winners, Western relinquishing her share of the co-ownership won the year previous. HILLTOPPERS 52 DETROIT CITY COLLEGE 0 T lrked at their faulty showing of the previous week the gridders took out their spite on a luckless Detroit City College eleven at Roosevelt Field in the lWotor City. VVhen the smoke i of the combat cleared away the Hilltoppers had amassed a total of Hfty-two points over their metropolitan rivals. g - Coach Gary uncovered a new star in Louie Elenbaas who Q' bewildered the Tartar supporters with his elusive broken Held fr,-fd,-,-,M 1.10,-,-,v,-,, running. Playing his first college game, the young Sophomore C IS! Page Tzw Hundred Si.rty-Ilzree i i FOOTBALL i BARNHILL DRIVES THROUGH AGAINST FERRIS flash packed the oval fourteen times for a total of 159 yards. Possibly Capt. Frendt turned in the most sensational work with a 95 yard dash for a touchdown after breaking through the De- troit forward defense on the five yard stripe. Frendt and Nlorningstar each crossed the goal line on two occasions, and other scores were contributed by Bilski, Mackay, Elenbaas, and Blohm, the latter counting on an intercepted pass late in the final period. It was the fourth consecutive Western victory over Detroit and the fourth time the Tartars have failed to score a point against the Hilltoppers in that period of competition. HILLTOPPERS 26 IOVVA STATE TEACHERS 0 A Homecoming crowd of ten thousand saw a continuation of the Hilltoppers' return to form at the expense of Iowa State Teach- ers College. The Purple and Gold, pride of the state where the tall corn grows felt the power of the Gary machine shortly after the 65 yard march to the goal. 1 -' H 'ii R. RUjlIlUld.f opening whistle, when Big Barney Barnhill plowed through the Cornhusker front line for a touchdown which capped a speedy Hudnut ran the next kickoff back 55 yards, and Morning- l P 1: Iwi: F. Williams star began a series of devastating off tackle slants to place the pigskin in scoring position. Barnhill again supplied -the neces- sary impetus for the last ten yards on a vicious smash through the center of the line. Nlorningstar missed both attempts to convert the seventh point. A set of pony backs then entered the game and Pellegrom immediately brought the crowd to its feet with a 69 yard jaunt through the entire Iowa team for a touchdown. The visitors failed to register a first down during the entire first half, but a e Two Hundred Six! '- our J f i L ,, l , FOOTBALL ll TH:-: Blown Amocoen or FQ3 l l I l l i E ti U xi ITRENDT PASSES TO BRIGGS AGAINST CEN'rR,xL l T their attack was noticeably crippled when Tomkins, versatile Iowa captain, was forced to leave the game early because of injuries. The invading Tutors staged their lone threat late in the third period when a blocked kick was recovered on the Western 12 yard stripe, but the necessary drive was lacking and the op- , portunity faded. On the fourth down Frendt caught up a 1! fumble in the Iowa backfield and raced 90 yards for the Hnal score of the day. Morningstar again kicked goal. l, Western gained a total of 440 yards from scrimmage in comparison to 96 for the losers, although the latter completed seven out of nineteen passes attempted. V HILLTOPPERS 14 BIICHIGAN B 6 2 , , A fast rangy eleven from the University 5 of Nlichigan furnished the opposition in the l final home appearance of the l93O Brown and it f -W fl- H'ffl 'f Gold gridmen, and the Wolveriiies succumbed l 14-6 after a grueling sixty minutes of football. The Maize and Blue, schooled in the art of aerial offense, found themselves beaten l at their own game when the Brown and Gold put over a count early in the fray on a long pass Wurster to Nlorningstar that placed the oval in position for the former to lug it across on a ' T split buck through center. lvlorningstar kicked goal. A drive shortly afterwards came to an abrupt halt one foot from the coveted chalk mark, and another just before the end of the second stanza came to grief inside the ten yard line. The third quarter was scoreless. The VVolverines pushed A across a score midway in the final period on a line play by Podelewski, but missed goal. Another concentrated drive with Mf'l R' Mufkfll' 355 B BJ T Page Two H ilrl dred Sixty-fiz'e FOOTBALL l V an 3 farms: BD.OVV9UAEIDGOLDiOF aqua 'l ,D , , -.- ... A ., . V s I r i i e i z . , T ' r i T - a - li T ll l Moaxrxosrmz BREAKS Lfrosia Pon A 'TOUCHDOXVN AGAINST CENTRAL il i Wurster tossing passes and Bilski smashing the line soon had li , i the leather deep in Michigan territory, Bilski finally taking it ll ' l over on a power play. Wurster kicked the extra point. Michi- gan again threatened, but the final gun barked with the ball in Western possession. 1 l HILLTOPPERS 0 KENTUCKY STATE 0 i T Flashing a stubborn defensive that resisted the assaults of the invaders from Nlichigan, Kentucky State Teachers College held Western to a scoreless tie on a frozen gridiron in the . Thanksgiving Day feature down in Dixie. Instead of the usual balmy atmosphere of the Blue Grass state, sub zero weather li greeted the Hilltoppers as they arrived in T up Bowling Green, and the Turkey Day was the .Q i 1 coldest in the last two score of years. A Western threatened several times but Gerald F. Dr' Loc . lacked the punch when it was necessary, and It the Kentuckians rose to heights when their if backs were to the wall, repulsing every Nlichigan attempt. Passes carried the ball to the 20 yard line in the first period, but the drive wilted, and when T. Elrod, of the home team, kicked out of danger, the ball sailed over Wurster's head and l rolled to the Western 5 yard line. Another exchange of punts followed. When Western failed to gain Wurster again went back to kick, but the pass from center was low and he was forced , to run. He succeeded in evading the onrushing Southerners as , and got away around end, shaking off tackler after tackler until - he was brought down from behind after a gain of 69 yards. .-111111011-v S. iiramlia I.. Ill Page Two HIllldYL'41 Sixty-sz'.r FOOTBALL y Ft:-: e.n.ownA1szoGot.oeor 19:41 ' A 'lf' ' 1 1 ' ' ' KL- 1 George IfVzu'slz'r Ernest Blolmz Gcoryc' H. Lcrch Artlzur 13. Smalley Truman G. Pippel l B11sk1 banged through tackle and raced Z! yards more to the kentucky three yard lme A score seemed 1nev1table but the Dune forwards braced to hurl back three attempts to p1erce the hne, and VVurster tr1ed a place kxck Whlch was 1nches Wrde of the uprlghts A passrng attack late rn the game placed the ball deep ln Western terrrtory but the Brown and Gold was agarn rn possesslon of the pxgskln as the game ended any Dar liters Smllrx C Bzlxlz 1' nmzv xl POI1Lgl0II1 mul II Il Iouzv bl! zzbrms llauzcr X . . .. , n N , X . . . . N , . . . . . i r , - w pq yy 1, . 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DUNC-KW RRELGFR ROXI1 Ll1A NKOORL CRXX11 FOV 1NlAhON SNVIINGLE DEW LEED HEC1 'KTHURV MXFRS ORIKNS Nl XNN GILL CL RTIS B XRL HILL XIL RRAY TONFG 1 lTTLh COOK TPXIGSIKD PFIAFST CHO-XTF 71 GUNIS SCHLR-XX LI F MGR ZEL HLLIQ FINDLA! EATON JOHNISONT BH-AIR JANNSEN STLWART FERGUSON NIICHELS GALLIVAN 71.1'L1 E ROSBTCK MAJOR H HITII V-XNDFRI IP QLOLNNEKL BKRI IEY F 1 eshmmz Football I 930 RECORD of t1'llCC vxctones and no de feats was tu1 ned ln by the flCS1'l111C1'1 for the 1930 season PX heavy l1ne and a a for1n1dab1e bC011I'lg machine and an effectlve defense The veteran Grand Raplds Jumor College team beaten 17 f, xx as the only one to cross the goal lme ot the green slnrts Capt lei rv W'h1te, of P011 Huron carr1ed the brunt of the attack nn the Gland RHp1dS game accountmg for all the 1Vestern pomts on smashmg l1ne plans X 11'l1Cl Chargmg Centmal State agglegatlon was defeated at Mt Pleas ant 1n the followlng game The Jumor H111 toppers outclassed the Cubs throughout the entlre game, scormg thlrteen Hrst downs to three Or1ans and Mason crossed the goal 11116 and Ilerm Crampton added to the margm by bootlng 'L neat field Goal trom the 30 yard strlpe late ln the Hnal peuod The final agamst 51131011 College frosh proved to be nothmg but a XVOl1xOL1t tor the Glllmen 111 scormg an easy 360 tr1umph VVh1te smashed the Methodlst 11ne for two touchdowns ea1 ly 111 the game and the 1eserves contmued to plle up the ma1 gm -Xmong the slxty odd m the first yea1 tum out there were several who dlsplaved suffx c1ent ab111ty to w'u1ant vaxsxty cahbre next season mcludmg Cook XVh1te, Major C1 tmp ton V'll1ClC1l11J Onans Tlnfrstad L1tt1e and 01168 NUMERAL VX INNERS jrmzs 'NV HITF 14 RI u V fw11FRL1P Rournr My ERS FDWARD ORIAN s VVILLI ur Lon x tcm: Hrx RX KRAUGE C H ARL1- s Cook VVILLIANI MAN v E ARL Jox FS Gus rm E ZIELKE Down n Frncusov Herumw CR uufrox NI-xtruer TINGSTAD krw LITTLF jrmzv BARALEY PETER Zroums JOHKI G xr LIX AW HAROLD 7HLrLm- Junzs STEM ART Josmn Rosmmcx H XROLD FIBDLAY RALPH PFIINCST GILBERT KONIEJAN ELBFR-r Drwrrrm Je: 1 y Whzte lan f P Page Tao Hundred Smty mne - fl - A G ' L D I 9 3 1 1 ' g - fl 'Q V ' 1 V Z: -' . 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'.l..'7 f JXHI1 ' ifi,F'1i' f 1' Qfiivfifp ag,,1,gv-0, 1-,Q Mg , 1,4 I7 - X 4- x, ' X f E 'Alix v.i i 4. QW-1 fn, m fuk? H 5,3-1 fx ,, - r z .:,Y..- Q... , , .. ., .. .. 5. .. 1 1 Lrrr....':f.:.:. 1-f.f:3..d..,x f.v-1-q:-z-v-m-.,.,.v.-.:.....,-1-L-..- :.-ff,Jn.f:a me-1,13 qv iv-:-:Z-Lu-.J-11:1 L- L Q 'Wir j X Page Two Hxmdrcuf Sc'z'crzry BASKETBALL 132 . BASKETBALL TF-iE'E.l'LC5'VVfi1 A - '31 A 99 GC-T5 GF' pl. v,ZE.v 536' IQ 31 -Yea, .I 1- 'QQ' 9? Vw XIYI-IRS. TRAINVR PUGNO COOK MACKAY DEN HI RDER READ, COACH DI Cl IR URHIN BYRI M .XLTHOFF OVERTON 1930 Basketball C0-Cczptaifz . .... PAUL GREIN C0-Cczfvfuin . . XVARREN P. UYRURI Cnavlz . . ....... . PIERBIERT AY. READ HAROLD O. :X1.'1'I-IUFF . PERSONNEL ,,.- JAMES C. DEN 1q1iRDliR . ' '33 . VVARREN P. BYRURI . '31 . PAUL GREIN . . . '31 . ROBERT D. D'ECKEIl . '31 . FRANK M. OVERTON . ' '32 . ALI-'RED A. PIQGNO . . '33 . MAI-cOLIvI R. BIACKIXY . 132 . CHARLES .IQ COOK . . '33 . AXY.-X IQOIIERT 1. QL'1l11NQi IELIAS D. ROSliND.XI.I', CHARLES S. GVINNIP Results of The Season XV ESTIERN VVESTERN XVESTERN WVESTERN WESTERN VVESTER N VVESTERN VVESTERN 'WESTERN XMESTERN XVESTERN VVESTERN XN'ES'1'liRN XVESTERN NVESTERN AYESTERN W IESTERN STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE S TA T12 2 3 30 38 . 25 ,- 3: 38 . . R . . .37 -10 28 38 . . 60 3 1 40 -12 52 . .28 . .4-1 IJNIVIERSITY UF MICHIGAN . . I1OPIi COLLEIIE ..... . .XRMOCR TECII ..... . CI-I1cAI:O Ll'lYOl,.X LvNIYliRSITY . . RIICHIGAN COLLEGE UF RIIXINIL ANO TIiC1'1Nl'7I.OGY ..... DETROIT CITY COLLEGE . , 31IXNC1'1liS'1'liR . . . . KIANCIIESTER . . . BUTLER .... . Xvl'SI1..XNT1 NORMAL . . . . .-XRAIOVR TEC11 ....... CI-IICATIO LOYOLA UNIX'EI!S1TX' . . DIE'1'RI,'D1'1' CITY COLLEGE . . . C1iN'1'R.-XL STATE . . . NfJRT11ERN STATE . . XYPSILANTI NORMAL . . CENTRAL STATE . . F0rwaI'd Forward . Cvnfcr . G :lard . G Hard Forward Forwrzrd . Cwztcr . C Hard JD fa 23 30 22 12 19 .71 33 31 20 28 28 16 19 3-1 32 32 Page Two Hlmdrzwl Sew' lllj fi'l'0 BASKETBALL I 'rr-fr: Blown Anocoto or neg' XVARREN BYRUA1 Co-rczjvfzziu 'l . it-ww - Eff PAU. GIQEYN C0-mplain 4 U Season 1931 NSTEAD of participating in a by the Michigan mentor in the second usual warm-up contest to start the half virtually decided the game when K COUIT SCHSOH -C021Ch Herbert the Winners piled up a 25-14 lead be- f'BuCkl'. Read Sent his Cnhafges agalhsf fore the Westerners were able to score the University of Michigan varsity at again- C0,Captain Warren Hgkinnyvv Ahh Afhhf- Though lhslhg 0h1Y Cap' Byrum topped his team's offense with hhh 030 Gfelh from the undefeated ten points, Decker following with six. 1930 team, Western Was severely han- , . dicapped in the Hrst game because of Deh Hefdefv Qulflhg and Phghh ' ' - ' were the new men to et into the H111- illness and injuries. 1. g e , , to rneu . The Hllltoppers flashed their old P P I n form in the early minutes and led After the Uh1YCf5f'fY had Shapped Cgach Veenkefs Big Ten aggregation a seventeen game winning streak in the until just before the half when the opener the Hilltoppers started a new Wolverines gained a 15-14 advantage. list by taking Hope College into camp Outstanding reserve material sent in by a 39-Z4 margin. The Dutchmen if r y V, ' H.NROLIl ALTHOFF , . if?.lSQ'-Q, Captain-alert 395 3 H: COACH HERBERT READ 1 I , or r d 2' Page Two Hundred Seventy-three W BASKETBALL l .gs Di-:ciqisu FRANK Ovlaierox ' lXl.xcx.w were outclassed from the start and Read gave his entire squad a chance during the forty minutes. A pre-holiday invasion of Chi- cago resulted in two more triumphs. Armour Technical College was top- pled in the first game 38-30 with jim- mie Den Herder and Bob Decker lead- ing the point makers. Western piled up a big margin in the early stages but the Technicians rallied to outscore the Readmen in the last period. Loyola University, of midwest court fame, was upset the following night in one of the most sensational games of the season. The Catholics, already victors over several important intersectional teams by one sided scores, found th: Hilltopper defense clicking and were defeated 25-22 in a whirlwind Hnish. VVestern started slowly but quickly overtook the Loy- olans and led 13-ll at the intermission. The second half was nip and tuck all the way with the lead changing twice before Western took a single point ad- vantage with a scant two minutes to play. A long shot by Schulman put the Chicagoans ahead and they started to stall to protect their margin but when the ball went out of bounds By- rum took the toss in and sent the sphere through the cords to wipe out the lead. The final tip-off also went to WVestern FORTY-F1x'i1: HUNUIU-in Siiia FTlI.L'l'0PPERS XVHTI' l-oYol,.x Page Two Hiindrcd SCi'L'Illj yU1ll' BASKETBALL TF-li-I BILCVVN A510601- ii Z t JF gr-, 'i all igf gif--1.2. lvl. .lf-:1 . DEN Hizianun PUGNO COOK and as Grein started to shoot he was fouled and made both attempts to clinch the battle. Grein and Byrum both starred on offense and Mackay held Wagiier, the towering Loyola pivot star, in check throughout the second period. VVestern's offense missed fire in the Hrst half of the affair with the Michigan College of Mining and Technology but the Hilltoppers lead 13-7 at the half and added twenty-two more points in the second period to smother the Miners 35-12. The first game in defense of the Michigan Collegiate Conference title brought the fast Detroit City College quintet to the Hilltop but the Tartars failed to check the rush of the Brown and Gold scoring machine and toppled 38-19 in, a fast and rough contest. Detroit trailed 5-13 at halftime and fared little better in the final session. Two games in a week with lylan- chester College added another pair of triumphs to the record. Western ,took the first game with ease 37-21 and the return game 40-33. Den Herder played an important part in the second victory in Indiana with seven baskets. The following night the Hilltop- pers invaded the spacious Butler Held house at Indianapolis where they clashed with the Bulldogs in what Hoosier critics and sport writers held the best basketball game of the season. The Bulldogs, already victorious over Alabama, Arkansas and Brigham Young by one-sided scores, found the Michigan Hilltoppers all they could handle and barely managed to squeeze out a victory. Butler ran up a Hve point lead early but was soon overhauled and Western led 16-14 at the recess chiefly through the shooting of Althoff who spread the meshes five times in as many shots. The lead changed four times dur- ing the second period and the teams were tied at 28 points with less than two minutes to play when Chadd, Bull- dog guard, let Hy with a long shot to break the deadlock and a free toss add- ed to the Butler margin. The Ypsilanti Hurons took a 38- 20 thumping for the second Michigan Collegiate victory before a big crowd in the Hilltop gymnasium. Both fives played conservative ball at the start but the Hilltoppers cut loose near the middle of the period and ran up a 22-7 lead at the recess. The winners' of- fense lagged during the second period while the Greenshirts managed to dou- ble their Hrst half total, but the margin at the Hnal gun showed the superiority of the Brown and Gold quintet. The high scoring record of the year was smashed the following week when Armour Technical was swamped under a 60-28 landslide. P g T H uidred Sc:.'c1ity-five BASKETBALL THE BELOVVFI AND GOLD CIF' 133 YPSILANTI RALl,Y CUT SHORT Ayn HlLLT0l'1'EllS XVIN EASILY The Chicago Loyola return game proved to be the most sensational of the season when the Hilltoppers hand- ed the invading Catholics their third defeat before a packed house of over 4,000 spectators, 34-28. A late bas- ket by Den Herder gave Western a 19-18 lead at the half but Loyola came back strong and knotted the count at 26 all with but three minutes remain- ing. lt was time enough, however, for Skinny Byrum to stage one of his sen- sational rallies and put the game in the bag. Detroit City College attempted to break the string of Western successes in the return contest but the revamped lineup of the Motor City quintet was swept aside 40-16 by a fast-clicking Hilltop combination. As usual, the Readmen saved their drive till the last period, outscoring the Tartars 36-10 in the Hnal. Grein had a big night with seven field goals. Byrum had another field day at the expense of Northern State Teach- ers College the next week, counting twenty points of his team's 52-34 vic- tory over the Upper Peninsula peda- gogues. A rangy Central State basketball team, already victors in twelve of four- teen games, entertained the Conference champs on the Mt. Pleasant hardwood and was given a thorough lesson in the pastime, the Hilltoppers carrying away an easy 42-19 decision. Western led 23-5 at the half and merely coasted through the final stanza. Althoff, Den Herder, Grein, and Decker each tossed in four baskets to divide scoring honors. The big upset of the year occurred at Ypsilanti when an inspired Huron quintet handed the Brown and Gold its first conference defeat in two years. The winners played spectacular ball throughout and managed to stem a VVestern rally at the close to win 32-28. Central State, fighting to avert the cellar position, provided the opposi- tion in the season's final but in spite of their improved play the Bearcats were compelled to accept the short end of the 44-32 score. The game marked the final appearance of Byrum, Grein, and Decker, each of whom closed brilliant careers on Brown and Gold court teams. The 1931 season again showed the powerful offense built up by Coach Buck Read as each man on the varsity five tallied over a hundred points for the second consecutive year. Western scored a total of 638 points against 435 for the opposition. Byrum again led the scorers with 132 points followed by Grein with 121. P g I Hrmdrvd Sezfenty-.ri BASKETBALL lu . ,,,, IIS , ii: t T Fl E B U. O VV N A N D G O L D G F' Y 'U 'J 8 . Mi, 1: , . 1 . ' Y! V I - ry 0 W f I . C ' .L 1 i i , if1lui'il Nfl i .. ! A ' . i 1 . - ' , i - ' W i GILL. COACH IKIILLICR 'HANSON KUNKLE VNIGHT BLANK JANKOVIAK IIE l'.-X'l'l.l0RNli LAEVIN CR:XMPTO'V PERIUO MASON LEIPH:KN HANNA H l il Freshman Basketball I l l - - 1 u 1 . v . v - RECORD ot eight consecutive VlCtO1'1C5 and lost 48-2-I-. An XPSI Normal contingent N was added to the brilliant performances was toppled the following week 35-18 and the gf Vtfegtem Smtgg Frgglunan basketball strong Michigan State yearlings drubbed 40-25. i teams under the tutelage of John Gill. Since The high SCOfiHg 111?11'k of the yelll' WHS the Freshman ruling went into effect four hung UP at Detfolt when the Taffaf FYOSI1 I years ago twentymine victories 'have been took a 59-21 reversal. Another scoring ram- Q piled up by yearling court teams against a Page at Central State l'e5ulff-fd In 3 9932 ffl' I Single defeat, umph over the Central Cubs. and the invasion .. . ftl Stt L 'tl.lll'l. lt lt28-25 Another fast and shittv squad or ball O. ie ae Laplo 'Kiel d PM Ougi 1 ,. .' victory over the Spartan Tumors. .Q hawks was selected hv bill trom the fiftv odd , ' . . . r . ' . ' . Whatever honors the Miclngan Collegiate J candidates for the first vear qumtet which . . . l , , ' , Conference held out the Gillmeu carried it off l turned in the unusual high scoring record of . I V. .N . Q , 1. . 347 ht, tO177in thx eight U m W JMX-ed wlti two one sided victories over Xpsi and L pol 5 C U ba eb 1 '- ' Central. Leiphan, Hanna, Perigo, Mason, l The Detroit City College Frosh were no Heckathorne, Laevin. and Crampton saw the ' match for the Gillmen in the season's opener most service. 1 ll NCMERAL XVINNERS ii EUMUND BLANK EDXVARD KUNKLE in HIZRMAN CRAMPTON BEN LAEVIN N DONALD H1XNNA PIAROLD LEIPHAN GUST HANSON GEORGE MASON LAXVRENCE I'IECKATHORNE RICHARD lVl'ILLER HIXRRX' JANKOVIAK 'XVILLIAM PERIGO ElllX'qKRll KNlKZH'l' P5 ass 1 Page Tivo Hundrrd Screrzfvx'-se c1z l w 7 BASKETBALL rfi- '- gfs- -'.'. in M We -2-1-:-iwg.m.1.Q.'.-3.2-,1 .441-,-1-n rlmflmmn- A - Y Page Two Hmzrirrzl Sc:'cn!yc'igI1t 5. I ,,, TH: s1o i7vn'AANo GOLD or BASEBALL i :P 3 I Ill BASEBALL Ill CTFIE shown AFIDGCLD or-1931 1 SWAFFORD DECKER MEYER5, TRAINER ANDERSON, MGR. VVITINKO HYAMES, COACH DENNER PRAY FRENDT COOPER MJXCKXY NEIGEYFIND W BLACK BLACKNEY JOHNSON -TILEC MAHER ASST. COACH 1930 Varsity Baseball Team Conference Co-Champions Capiam .............. EDWARD JOHNSON Coach .... .......,.. J UDSON A. HYAMES .11 anagcr ........ .... C LAYTON ANDERSON PERSONN EL RAYMOND E. SVVKFFORD . . '31 .......... Catcher GEORGE E. COOPER . . . '51 ,........ Firm' Base HYI..AN E. PRAY . . . . '31 .......... Pitc.'1Ic1' EDWARD XM JOHNSON . . '30 ..... ..... C afclzm' VICTOR E. NIEGENFIND . . '32 . . Pifclzc-r FREDERICK S. BLACK . . . '32 . . Pitclzm' CLARENCE A. FRISNDT . . '31 ..,..... Scfond Base CHARLES E. STILEC . . . '31 ......... Slzorf Stop RICHARD H. DENNER . . '32 . Third Base MALCOLM R. IVIACKAY . . '31 .......... Qutficld ROBERT D. DECKER C. . . '31 .......... Ouffcld VVILLARD C. BLACKNEY . . '31 .......... Outfield AVVA 1 1 BENJAMIN YACK '32 SEC XYIOLETTA '31 ' . C 22 H1II1z:'1'fI! Eighty BASEBALL THE BILDVV ND L OF 3 'I wVhSTl RR WESTERN WESTERN VVESTERN WESTERN WESTERN XVESTERN WLSTLRIN XVEETERIN WESTERN VVESTERIN VVESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WVESTERN NVESTI RN gl xrx: S1 xTE SI xTT SI xTE 'QT XTL STATE ST xT1. S1 XTE S'IA'1l ST nr ST TTE ST XTI Q1 nr S1 XIE ST x1 1' ST UE I AX ron Ax DERSON JVIUYIHQH Elm mo JOHN son Cnpfam Results 0 f Season HOPE CHIC xoo U Iovs A ST xTE ARMOUR TECH ARMOUR TECH Iow x STATE 'XIICHIG-KN ST xTE CENTR xr. STATE MICHIGAN ST XTE MI XMI U CIR CIININATI U CENTRAL STATE YRSILARTT ADRI xlx X PSIL-XIXTI ALL, Nm I CHARLI s BIAHI R Ass t Coach JLDEON Hx MILS H I ad Coach Page Two Hundred Ezglxtyone 3: I Fl A G 0 D 1 Q T T ' W ,,,.. . I 7 , 5' Q 1 . , .sff P 1 - Q: 1. ' :V rf. WV Y , I T . H 3 4- I I 'Q T ' 3 ' - ...... 12 ' .......... 1 -. u - .... , . 6 I . ...... . 6 WESTERN STATE ...... 7 VVISCONSIN U. ....... 3 ' ' v E. 'z L ...... 1 V, 1 ' ........ 4 4 ' A ...... 4 ....... 5 f E T ...... 10 - ....... 3 1 1 ...... 3 , ' ........ 6 ' ' ' .Y 1 T ...... 4 1' 1 1 1 4 ...... 7 7 7 Y Y.: ...... 7 Y z ' ...... 4 W ' ' ' 7 ' 'i ...... A g ,,,,, , 7 : 'L ...... 4 I . ....... . 6 ' Q . ...... 1 I T f I . ...... . 4 I ' ' I 2 ...... S J . - ...... 7 ' ' .E S: 'L ...... 2 T ........ O - ...... 11 I f ......... O ' I' - 1 'L ...... 4 v I ' ........ 8 ' 5 ' E I ' ' ...... 3 'L ' ......... 4 ' I 1 I llc BASEBALL . . . . - .., . f - Y -----. -.-.f,....-a- f?,....f-.-.-f--, -,,4-,,a:,..:.-.--- -.--,..,,,...r,....,..-.-.,ag.-,-U, , -.....-...--,........-.-.x.,...-.,,..,,.-v1-. COOPER PR.-x Y BL.-xcKNEY EN veterans answered the call of Coach Juddy Hyames and with them a half dozen sterling re- cruits from the freshmen squad of the previous year. The team opened the season impressively by tieing the strong University of Chicago nine at the Windy City and followed that with a smashing victory over the University of Wiscoiisin on the Hilltop diamond. A short slump followed, but the Hill- toppers rallied in time to get into the thick of the lvlichigan Collegiate Con- ference race and annexed the fourth straight championship although the Brown and Gold was forced to share the honors with Ypsilanti Normal when the latter upset the dope and handed Western its first defeat since the opening of the conference. Hope College, of Holland, Mich- igan, opened the season, but the Dutch- men were held at a safe distance by Fritz Black while his mates drove a couple of opposing twirlers from the mound in hanging up a 12-l victory. The invaders were woefully weak in the field, kicking in over half of the Hilltoppers' total by faulty ball han- dling. Blackney, Decker, and Frendt each hit for extra bases to share in the run making. 1 .19 ., 1- 919' .Lf ,I T -5 +41 'gx , ,ii PRAY Hirs SAFELY Armmsr Aimouu TECH P ge Two Hundred Egli t BASEBALL THE B'D.UVVN AND GGLD OF' liqlll I. 3 i. ,. ,, a,,,,,t,,i ,t ., H , A i, i , ' A iitt i p, f Y, I wi 9 J g iiii i i 'i a i X, l,. fg1,,fE y l ,RE vu-il. It es,-.. , , . L . Z . H t f Y' ,, . -5 i r V III ' i Iii ii: - A - 1lli 'ii','itH l j , ' H t ,p X MACKM' Swaififonn DECKER 1- ' A cold wintry Midway greeted put a runner around the following in- l the Hilltoppers in Chicago where the ning and the last four were scoreless. i Windy City-hflaroons were to beqchal- The University of vvisconsin in- lenged. With the atmosphere ht for Vad d th Hut E th H St ti .n i anything but a baseball game the two 1 . te- ed 1 Qpd Of Ch r med teams battled for nine innings to a 6-6 1? my .an . Cafilg may the nllemorfs draw, when darkness put an end to the E da Stmgmg gl C Cat EPC tg t .C ,Q ordeal. Hylan Pray deserved to win afger State' Yamef nommate VIC i the contest as all the runs scored by the Nelgenfind IO face the Invaders and the f i Maroons were the direct result of Slip- Sophomore lefthander celebrated 'his , i shod play on the part of his supporting Wlleglaf? debut Wlfh P1 Superb Cxhlbl' Cast. Big Ed Johnson furnished the Hon of p1fCh1f1gWh1Ch Completely baf- . l feature of the affair by driving one of fled the 'Badgers.. Six. hits, three L i Knowles slams into the vicinity of bunched in the third inning, were all ll Lake Micliigan to put his team in the the liberties taken from his delivery, lead, but the home team managed to and a half-dozen would-be hitters were I r i . l 1 I I 2 , I g orgy, i AJIAMI Nostzs OUT Xlissriznx ix THE ELEVENTH 6--l ll Page Two Hundred .Etfglzty-tlz-ree BASEBALL TH: Blown Anosoeo or ivan l i iill i iv l 3 , 1 . ' v 2 fe? H . it . l...li , - ', is L s + + + + + + he + f + + at aa.. l . . i .iw he ' 7, ' jfff ilL M ' A l g DENNER FRENDT NEIGENFIND sent back to the bench via the strike-out started scoring in the second with a route. single tally and added two in the sixth, Heavy and effective stickwork on forging ahead with a hitting rally in the part of Swafford, Decker and john- the eighth. Errors again played a son was disastrous to the invaders. The prominent part in the defeat as Ar- Hilltoppers' best work was done in the mour was outhit ll to 9. Neigenfind sixth, when three short hits filled the pitched brilliantly, allowing nine hits bases and Bob Decker cleared them and striking out ten of Armour's re- with a smoking double to left. Poor puted sluggers. baserunning cost the Hyamesmen sev- Starting a three day trip, Western eral other counters, but, considering scalped Armour in Chicago 10-3 as re- the way Neigenfind treated the Badg- venge for the defeat the previous week. ers, a larger margin was unnecessary. The game was featured by some long Western took its first beating of distance clouting by johnson, Black- the year when Iowa State Teachers ney, Cooper, and Denner. Black start- College hit the ball when bingles ed the game for VVestern but lasted on- meant runs, although the Cornhuskers ly two innings. Pray relieved him and collected but one more hit than the breezed the ball past the Windy City I-Iyamesmen could garner off NIcCus- boys, allowing but two hits and strik- key, the visiting twirler. Western ing out five. made hits in every inning except the Another reversal of form found second and third, but scored in only Western again defeated by the Iowa the fourth. The Iowans scored in the Cornhuskers 6-3 at Cedar Rapids in a second and seventh on errors. Pray game marred by the erratic play of the kept Iowa's hits well scattered, but losers. Western lacked the pepper Western's missplays were costly, com- they displayed against Armour and al- ing at times when an out would have lowed the ball to go blissfully on its stopped lowa's chances of scoring. way on six different occasions. West- A home run after two were out in ern again outhit the Iowans eleven to the ninth inning gave Armour Tech- ten but failed to make the blows count. nical a 5-4 decision over the Hilltop- Neigenfind whiffed seven during the pers. Neigenfmd held Armour in contest. check for the first five innings, but they Another nicely pitched ball game scored one in the sixth, two in the sev- was ruined by errors, Michigan State enth, and two in the ninth. VVestern carrying off a 7-4 gift victory. Home Page T-wo Hundred Eighty four runs featured the contest tvxo Spartans three runs across to put the Spartans BASEBALL 'TFIE BILOVV ND L OF BI ACh Srmac Mvrns T arnez and one I-Illltopper connecting for round trrppers Captaln Ed ohnson h1t one out of the lot 1n the fourth and Grrfiin and Grbbs h1t homers for State Western led 5 4 rn the SlXIh but State scored three Ill the seventh on one h1t and three m1scues Pray earned the t1tle of Hard luck Hy by seemg hrs game tossed away by faulty support The Hllltop batsmen found the slants of Blood Central State prtcher much to thelr l1k1ng and pounded out a X 4 vlctory over the Bearcats rn therr first Mrchrgan Colleg1ate Conference game Decker scored Su afford and Denner rn the fourth xmth 1 long drrve to start the scorlng The real fireworks started 1n the fifth when Denner stepped mto a fast one for a home run and be fore the smoke lrfted YVestern had scored four tallres to clmch the X erdrct W1t1nko and Pray pttched good ball l'101dll1g the Centralltes safe rn the cru clal moments A Western rally Ill the mnth aga1nst hlrchrgan State College tled the score at 4 4 but the Spartans went on a llttle hlttrng spree 111 the eleventh and put the game away wlth a three run rally and held the Hyamesmen scoreless Ill thelr half of the rnmng Nergenhnd prtched grlt edged ball untll the seventh when four h1ts sent one up Ntne of the vrsrtors went out on str1kes but the local southpaw couldnt stem the storm that broke 111 the eleventh Grrffen ace of the State staff rel1eved Bullock ID the nlnth and held the Hrlltoppers safe Another br1111ant up h1ll battle th following week also went rnto two extra mnrngs but agam the Brown and Gold defense faltered at the cruc1al moments and lNI1am1 Un1vers1ty tal l1ed twlce 1n the eleventh to carry away a 64 vlctory W1th two out rn the eleventh and s cond and th1rd occu pled a slow roller was permltted to trrckle through to the outfield and the ball game went YVIITI 1t Pray agam d1d commendable work but fa1led to get any krnd of support 1D the field Too much Rogofi tells the story of the Crncrnnatr game Allowrng West ern but four h1ts Rogoff the star C1n crnnatr Un1vers1ty hurler had 11tt1e trouble breezmg through to a 4 l wrn The b1g guns of the Hrlltoppers were srlenced untll tl e nrnth Ill mv wh n tvso h1ts counted for the only score Crnclnnatr was the wrnner of the Ohro Conference P1tch1ng a superror brand of ball 1D allowrng the v1s1tors but one h1t Pray prtched the best game of hrs career rn blanklng Adrran ll O 'fl-ly struck out twelve and walked one and P ge Two Huudwd Eighty five N A , G O D I 9 3 l X 1 V , l ' 1 r - XJ M ' ra I V lr.,,, P ,. w' ,lws212 Vf.'N.H ll I 2 , t i Q . 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K F .. ha, ,V , ' a F BASEBALL ll THE BQOVVFI ND O OI-' F V mi,-pfv 6 LYQN as 1 1 ,N'?Z 3'l'l Z if ff 1' I' 11' 'f'i1.1 'Y' 54 l EWSJFWQ If sk? 4 P1111 Buxxs Anmxx 110 was never 111 trouble WCStCl11S of fenslve blasted out seventeen hxts from the offerlngs of a parr of Adnan tW1r1 ers VV1th Central State leadrng 7 1 111 the n1nth 1nn1ng Coach Hyames H111 toppers pulled one for the book by st'1g1ng a m1ghty rally to knot the count and vun the game 1n the tenth The Bearcats fell on Black and Pray W1th a vengeance and ran up a long lead w1th Blood holdlng Western safe t1ll the fatal nlnth Nelgenfind was sent 1nto the fray 1n the c1os1ng rounds and qu1eted the Upstaters Cooper, Svvafford, and Blackney played major roles 1n the rally but 1tVV21S Cap ta1n ohnson Who drove rn the Wmmng run 1n the tenth 'XV1tl'1 a long trrple to deep cente1 that scored Blackney Iermrttlng the Hurons four hlts and shuttlng them out 2 O VIC Ne1gen Hnd p1tched a brand of unbeatable ball to defeat M1chae11s the m1dget left hander of the V1SltOfS Both p1tCl'1CCl great ball but a queer play 1n the sev enth gave VVestern two 1uns and the th1rd NI C C vrctorv 1V1th the bases loaded an 111HClC1 HV by Blackney 1vh1ch ord1nar1ly 11 ould have retlred the srde was muffed and the Hrlltoppers grabbed a two run advantage VVl'11C1'1 the Hurons could not overcome Los1ng the1r first NI C C contest Sll'1CC the start of the Conference IH 1926 the Hyamesmen were forced to share the Conference crown wlth Ypsr Lefty 1VI1chae11s had too much s if for the Hllltoppers although errors agaln played a promlnent part 1n the 8 -1 Yps11ant1 v1ctory Fll'1lSl'1ll1g the season vuth the an nual alumm game the Hrlltoppers 11 ere taken 1nto camp by the old grads -1 3 1n a mp and tuck affa1r The Var slty sco1ed three t1mes 111 the fourth but the grads counted 111 the fourth fifth and elghth to take the C1CC1SlOll Sam Beauchamp and Chuck Maher were the wxnnmg battery Among the old t1me1s 1n the 11neup were Red 1X1cCartv, lXIuma Hank Schrump Okle ohnson Roe Elllngson a d Iohnny G11l Page Two Hmxdred E1gl1tv sn lil u 'T ' A G 1. 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SPILLANE GI-XNINOLA M R JDHNb01N TAYLOR WO0Ds RI-DVIOIND TIIOVL-KS ILENB-KA ROUSIIAU F1 eshman Baseball 1930 able Hrst year dlamond squad Were awarded thetr numerals at the end of a hlghly successful season The first year nme scored a double vrc tory Over the Central State yearltngs and also defeated Hope and the Albton College Nomads Ill the season's final The only team to defeat the junior College frosh Coach Ohnny G1ll uncovered several promxsmg candldates for next Vears vars1ty nlne rncludmg Mar quard, tall rlght hander from lVIuske gon, Woods and Ellenbaas, lnfielders, and Red Thomas, catcher. NUMERAL WINNERS RAYMOND I. THOMAS CLAIR TXIILLER EDWARD REDBIOND FRANCIS E. BTARQUARD I'I.XRRY BAKEMAN ROBERT BTORSE LTOWARD L. TAYLOR PIAROLD COMMISSARIS ELIAS ROSENDTXLI. ERVVIN WOODS LOUIS :ELLENBAAS DONALD TT,-XNNA CLEMENT SPILLANE IQENNETH BTCCARTY LOYAL ROLYSETXU ROBERT QUIRING LEON PHELPS .ALFRED PUGNO EXLBERT JOHNSON CECIL DETTAVEN Page Two Hundred Eighty-eight I :ss -rms: snows: Ano GOLD or-1931 N I Mx . 4' 1 E D 13 1 I b f ,,,, , 'zi rks I 1 L F -fN- 1952 Q-' ...,, M ' ZQEL' In jf y N is VA my ia, V .1f'ffFF' Y.,,. I Q -' ---f ill 53? ,'J fii4'5i, 555 E55 I TRACK + THE BROWN Ano GOUITD 'cVF IQ'31 --I Q- '-I: - 7 .7 , .- - 'QT .., ' gf' E HQ w - :I 40 0 J6- J- SRIITH GAY N. DVTT C. DUTT K. RARXH ILL PEDO MINICR, MGR. SMITH, COACH SXVARTZ SCHRIER HARPER HYICSTRA PIEMRROKE, 'l'R.XINIiR HARRIS Rl-ILL. ARNOLD AI.'l'HOF1f 'l'R.XU'l'IXL-KN YURICK RICHTER LOVI NG GAI NES EVANS 1930 Varszty Track Team Co-captain , XVILLI,-XM LOVING C0-mpfam . EIDVVARD GAINES Coavlz . TOWNIQR SMITH Jlcuizagcr . . HOLLIS BIINER I .-XRTIILR IQICHTER '30 XVI1.LI.fxIxI LOVING '30 EDWARD GAINES '30 ' RTASON T. EVANS '31 LOUIS IQRILL '32 MYRON SMITH '30 YARNIIRD GRY '31 CLIIR DI'T'r '31 CLIIIFORD JONES 1:2 '1 IJUDLEY :XRNOLD '32 'FOXVNIER SAIVIH, Coach PE NEL NELSON XY. SCIIRIIQR '32 I'IENRY H.XIiPEli '32 PIAROLD O. .KLTHOFF '32 GEORGE F. TR,xL'TRIAN '31 NORMAN C. DUT1' '30 KENNIITII D. B.xRNHII.L '31 LEONARD D. PEDO '32 EDWARD FIQROIISON '30 A EDWARD DYIQSTRA '32 747 JXLVIN IQARRIS O- - , Page Two I-Iuudrsrl .Yiuety TRACK ' i ,V ' O I ' -rp:-1-Ee5n,0rvvN xcf:1ocot.eD or was ' p . i l l E , X X GAINES GAINIZS ANU SXVARTZ rl'AKE THE S80 IN FAST TIME My l Track . . , . . l E INETEEN thirty was a banner ing track teams in the history of state ji year in track for the Brown and collegiate athletics. Ray Swartz, 'l Gold. The Michigan. State Sophomore star, turned in the most W Championship and the Collegiate Con- sensational performance when he l . . . l ference titles were both annexed by clipped six seconds from the state rec- Coach Towner Smith's record break- ord for the mile to equal the existing ing thinclads, who turned in an unde- national intercollegiate record of feated season. Victories in dual en- 4-:l6.6. Other record breakers were gagements were also scored over Ohio Henry Harper in the shot put, Co-cap- E VVesleyan, Adrian, and Ypsilanti. tain Eddie Gaines in the half mile, and Featuring the string of triumphs on Leonard Pedo in the javelin. the cinder paths was a series of record Ohio Wesleyan was the first to feel breaking performances which ranks the power of the Brown and Gold ag- the 1930 team as one of the outstand- gregation as the Hilltoppers carried l l ' it f i 1 . 1 e , I gf f if f, 2 Y r au! W uw! SwAu'rz Swmzrz VVINS STATE NIILE rx -1.16 .22 , S Page Two Hundred Ninety-one TRACK Lf..g,,Ef 'Sv l 1 t Lovlxe Nor BIUCI-I T0 Cuoosa mom AT rm: Fmsr Hcitnnii back an easy 872 to 43M victory from their invasion of the Buckeye state. Swartz started his collegiate career auspiciously by smashing both the mile and two mile records of the Nlethod- ists. Pedo also sent a Buckeye mark past the boards when he tossed the javelin ISZ feet 2K2 inches. Gaines turned in a first in the broad jump and also in his specialty, the half mile. Others who contributed largely to the heavy margin were Harper and Clair Dutt in the shot and discus, Nor- man Dutt in the 440, and Loving in the hurdles. Lambacher, diminutive sprint star of the Battling Bishops, took both the dashes with Krill, the flaming thatched Hilltopper, a close Second. Two weeks later Adrian College visit d the Hilltop oval and was smoth- ered under an avalanche of ipoints. 'vVestern scored Firsts in all events ex- cept the dashes, which were won by Groth, the visiting captain. The in- vaders were woefully weak in the held events, Coach Towner Smith's men scoring grand slams in the shot and dis- cus, both the high and broad jumps, and the two mile run. New records were turned in by Captain Gaines in the half mile, Swartz in the mile, and N. Dc'r'r N. DUTT VVrNs CONFERENCE 440 ix 49.6 Page Two Hmnircd Ninclv-I - ' fx:-F -nz.: XV. 4 a-t--,h'1 :.g4,,. -- ia TRACK 37: 'l' 1'Fi+: Blown ANDGOLU or finals l y g , 7 l . , is- 'gifiz V Y 3-?LfIV!h .V'A ,,7, 1 .Fw ,V HK ' Q A 1 l7v.77 ,777 7 7 7- 7. - 7 7 iifi -7 -5 ' i, - A , , EVANS KRILL Piuissizs Lewis IN Recoizn-BRIQAKING 220 DASH S by Harper in both the shot and discus. during the year. Big Henry Harper p F The Hilltoppers reached the peak cracked the shot put record in qualify- ' the following week in the state event ing trials but came back the next day at East Lansing to outclass the Held for to better that mark by heaving the six- the Michigan championship. Westerii teen pound ball a foot farther, reach- scored a total of SIM points against ing 45 feet 2 inches in his Hnal attempt. 3924 for lVIichigan State, the runner- Other wearers of the Brown and Gold up. Ypsilanti Normal finished a poor who scored Hrsts were Gaines, who third with 34M points. broke the tape in the van of a flashy Ray Swartz was the outstanding held in the 880 and took the broad individual performer of the meet by jump with a leap of ZZ feet 5 inchesg i winning the mile in the sensational Schrier, in the high jumpg Clair Dutt, time of 4216.6 over such stars as Cham- in the discusg and Pedo in the javelin. berlain, Michigan State, and Arnett, The Western Relay team of Richter, y Ypsilanti Normal., lt was the second Dutt,Evans,andGaines forcedaDetroit fastest mile recorded in the country City quartet to the limit to win in rec- ! i 1 I . . H kikg up L J M QV if rv W s y r C. D LTTT I-Iniziuiie IQICHTER i :: l X Page Treo Hiuzdrcri Ninvly-llzrre TRACK T me rsraovvnidmno GULD D'T slave Piino ICRILL ord breaking time. Others to score heavily were Norman Dutt, Loving, Evans, and Barnhill. Seventeen col- leges were represented at the meet. The traditional rival, Ypsilanti Normal, was host to the Western ag- gregation the next Saturday and almost upset the newly crowned state champs. Ypsilanti scored a slam in the pole vault but Hilltoppers retaliated in the javelin. Western had a lead of six points with the broad jump remaining. Rader, Ypsi ace, had the longest jump, but Ted Ferguson saved the day for Western with a final leap of almost 22 feet to beat out Simms of Ypsi. Final my SCHRIER score Western State 67, Ypsilanti 64. Krill came through with two brilliant triumphs over Beck, the Huron cap- tain, in both the century and the two hundred and twenty yard dashes for the features of the meet. It was the second consecutive dual victory over the Green and White and snapped an un- broken string for the season. The Michigan Collegiate Confer- ence meet the following week found the Brown and Gold retaining their laurels by nosing out the powerful Ypsilanti crew. Detroit City College was a poor third and Central State was ALTHOFF GAY JONES Page Two I-Iundrca' :Yiucty-four I I TRACK I Y TF! EILQVV AW D OF' Bxnxuru. Hxru FR Qxrxsr-its Srfxrr MARK TRAUTNIAN hopelessly out of the runn1ng C captams Lovrng and Games closed thelr colleg1ate careers IH a blaze of glory as d1d the other sen1ors who put on the spxkes for the last trme Four conference marks went 1nto d1scard under the onslaught of the ath letes on the I-Illltop turf and c1nder path Ray Swartz started the record smashxng by cl1pp1ng almost three sec onds from the three year old mark of 4- Zu -P held by Potter of YPSI for the mmle run Games then stepped the half mlle IH l S8 6 to better the recold of Rogers of Weste1n State set 1n 998 The m1le relay went to the Detrolt team IH the record breakmg t1me of 2 23 2 ln the most thr1ll1ng race of the day Games and LCWIS ran the Hnal lap 1n less than 49 seconds but Lewrs mzuntalned a scant margrn at the Hnxsh rn recordlng the fastest mxle IH the h1s tony of state athlet1cs Harper, grant colored shot put star was the lone Western representa tlve at the Central Intercollegtate Car n1v'1l held at Nlarquette Unlverslty, blllwaukee but the blg fellow brought home the gold medal 1n hls specral event and also copped fourth 111 the d1s cus throw 'ill pt' Famer sox Xlrxue, llqf Pmo, Loxrrrzrmu LHANIP n l Page Two Ilrmdlcd X1IlL'f1'flo6 I . : t ' N c L Ut M ' H 1 I E U G 1 J . ? l lrls t ' lf ,Q f y ' ' '-4 2 ., W affviiiisas Y ' is 2 1, A 'i -r by , g V 3 r mx -f', L-QF! N443 . - A l 'A , l Q34 V' h ' J 5 1 l' l : I . .. l 1 .' I., ' . ' L V L l' . l Oh . E . . . . I y - 2 , , . . . y y . . , : . 1 . ' . , ! - 2 . 1 1 Q . l , I TRACK TFFC BILOVVN ANDGULD' OF H9344 SMITH, COACH GAINES DUTT EVANS RICHTER MILE RELAY TEAM Indoor Season, 1931 LTHOUGH such stars as Gaines, Loving, Norm Dutt, and Richter were lost by gradua- tion, a highly successful indoor season started the new year in track. Dual meets were won from Detroit City Col- lege, and Butler University against a defeat by Ypsilanti in the Waterman Gym, Ann Arbor. Western also hn- ished high in the point column at both the State and the Central intercollegi- ate at Notre Dame. Competition started at the State A. A. U. meet at Detroit where Barn- hill won the shot, Swartz tieing for sec- ond in the l000 metre run, and Schrier taking third in the high jump. Detroit City College took a surprise 62-42 de- feat in the first dual meet. Ray Swartz cracked the half mile record and the defeat of Lewis, Tartar dash star, by Beauvais and Harris was another up- set. Western scored slams in the two mile and pole vault. Taking nine first places of the twelve events Western scored a decis- ive triumph over ahighly touted Butler University team in the Hilltop Gym 61-42. The much advertised clash be- tween Ray Swartz and joe Sivak, nat- ional mile champion, resulted in a clear cut victory for the Western star who stepped the sixteen laps in 4229.3 to break a seven year old record. Barn- hill shoved the shot out 46 feet, ten and one-half inches for a new record in that event. Sivak's defeat was his Hrst in intercollegiate competition. At the Nlichigan State Indoor Carnival several of Coach Smith's stars stepped into the limelight with outstanding performances. Barnhill heaved the shot 46 feet, 23A inches to add almost two feet to the existing mark and Nelson Schrier cleared the bar at 5 feet HM inches in the high jump for another record. Swartz tried the two mile grind in a special race with Chamberlain but lost to the latter who also set a new record for that event. Swartz, however, got his revenge at the Illinois Relay Carnival at No- tre Dame where he defeated Chamber- lain and several other distance stars in the middle West in a feature 1500 me- tre race. His time of 4:00.l bettered the old record by .04 and was only Page Two Hundred Ninety-s I 1 TRACK THE BILOVVN ANDGOLD Ot-' 1 RM 9 WARTZ I sec short of the World s record Ray then entered the Hlghlander Games at Hamrlton Ontarro but lost to Ray Conger Amerrcan Olymplc champ1on by a step rn a spec1al m1le race Ypsllantx Normal showed unc-:Y pected strength ID a dual meet held at the VVaterman Gym 1n Ann Arbor and handed the H1lltoppers a one srded de feat Schr1er Barnhrll and Swartz were the only rnvaders to take first places Whrle the Hurons carrred the breaks to score therr first dual tr1umph over VVestern m two years Varszty Tracie Records Altenber 100 Kd Dash Xvduxer Walker Chrcl erm Ferguson 440 Xd Dash Smith S80 Yd Dash Gunes 220 Yd D rsh 1920 92 92 1923 929 923 929 1 55 5 1931 Mule Run Two M1le Run 220 Yd Lou Hurdles H1 11 Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault Iavclm Drscu-s Shot Put Mlle Relav Cross Countlv 47 Mx Qu 'lrtz Su ax tz YV l ovlu Selmer Games XflOI'1ONX Pcdo Dutt B'1rnh1ll 1930 1930 929 93 1929 925 1930 9 Rlchter Fvans N Dutt G'une 19 0 R Qwartz 19 4166 948 2 6ft 14 111 23 ft 2 12 ft 8 182 ft 27 130 ft 2 46 ft SZ 3 238 25 038 Page Tun Hundred Nmety :even 1 1 r 1 1 P' 1 n , n Y s 0 l , 1 0 , u u n , A 1 1 - X , I C. g ...... ........ . 10 ' ' G. 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W . . ylumppd p 3 rpwswkp H lilo . ff gig, r V B Q2 if 'V e T? V N l . na- wgiv Ti .. vs' MQ vs-, BJ! E1 it sg '-: - 22 Q S' L.: U 2. 1 - Ep pa. Q fs p ,P EVENTS Wsrcmsuci Ugg C5-,C 2 ,UNE MILE 5 6 2 o 440YD' 54 3dr 1 a IOOYD 3 3 V5 o IZOYDHH 5 5 e ? Ssovnnuu 3 3 S 220 YD 3 3 5 TVf0,MIl.i ID T W 2 220 vous S pg T g . I - Putt VAULT 3427y6l A rss Ss S 2 ' ,Q HIGH JUMP .p 2 gi it ,, . BROAD JUMP 4 ' JAVfLlH 7 5 I or 5 , ,- Q. K. ..- i , -s V, W ' HKNMER RELAY TOTAL 6 I9Az7 71, 6 I A Upper left, Swartz scores in x-country grind. Barnhill heaves the shot. Gaines holds the conference broad jump record. Center left, Mace Evans adds points in the half mile. Captain- elect C. Dutt sends the discus record past the boards. Towner Smithls winning smile. Lower left, Althoff hits 12 ft. in Conference meet. Hilltoppers replace Ypsi as track champs. -Toe Si- vak, Butler, national mile champion. The Bulldog star was given his first setback of the indoo1 season by Ray Swartz. Page Two Huudrea' Ninefy-eight TRACK THE BILCVVVFI AND GOLD OF 195663 RAHRI RL STILR l RATT N ILLI 11515 'BLTTS GREGG SIMKITH T SMITH COACH PLRRX HI-TRICA ILRCH LOXNRY ION? BROWER MCR SCOTT XLMHLSTI X11 I LI OORN ll 'VRFR M0111 KN VAN lC1x. CORVX I XVEILAIND LDL SCHI I BLXCK SITPCL1 NIAN SYXPLEFON RLYNOLDS P 1 eshman Track 1930 EVERAL outstandlng men of ex ceptlonal ab1l1ty who prom1se to b good varsrty tlmber 1n thelr sophomore year Were members of the l930 yearlmg thlnclad squad The 'nrst year athletes dropped thetrflrstmtercol leglate meet to the veteran Grand Rap 1ds unlor College team at the Furnr ture Clty 69 63 The jumor Htlltop pers reversed the dectston agamst the Central State Frosh ln the next meet, wmmng 67 64 Notre Dame sent up a powerful and Well balanced team the follomng Week end to defeat the Smrthmen 8348 The local green sh1rts Were strong IH the field events but the mvaders swept most of the races Among the men who figured prom1nently 1n the galnermg of potnts IH these meets Lerch stood out Wrth three Hrst places tn the Javelm and he shattered the freshman record IH that event In other events good form and prom1se were shown by Bahre IH the 440 Ruster III the pole vault and GUIIIUIP ln the hurdles NUMLR AL VVINNIIRS Cxtzr. P ln'-XIIRL GFORLL E Ersrrs GIIRXID D BI Wk CARROLL 1' LRAII' XVEIXDTTL QORVSIN TDM XRD ILA L1 R CLORCL CR XBL1' GI ORCL Lnzrnc Ctr xlart 5 GUIN NIP I wr xx IIETRICI GEORCI I' IFRCH XXIHIIXM Lrnscrrttr Dow XLD LOURDY R xx Mono R1 yxonns APTHUR RLTQTFR E XRL Scorr ELC1 INE H QMITH 41 II Srfrrcrur xx CLII 1oRD Sr XPLETON TOIIIN VxN llctx Dt R1 Et: XVIET AND L xvx RFNICE Xl IIT 1 mrs S utr XX IMI Ustt Page Two Ilurzdlea' Nuzety mne i 1..' 1 f , ' P , . , f ' 2 ' ,f ' .., -,. .. f .' 5 ' TE. '. . ' C ' N T . . 7 . 4- - . 4 p 1 1 1 , Q s, . . f J - v .. . .. , 1 - f H - c - . ' ' 1 7 y C 7 - , -1 L 4 1 '. Q14 Y 7 U: 4 1 17.2 M '. 5 'g T 2 1' li 4 . . 44' , ix , V.-va 'v H, ,- -4, Y 4, P N 1 I T L- Y V 1 -, , 'L ' .e L V' 4'l'2 4 5- 7.12 L.: N 1' 1' 1 l' L Q Q , rr ', 4 f. w 'v , : ' V' v 1 4 F . K , 7 2 . 1 4.1 A. . , x ' ,E 2. 41 5 ' '-L ' If '-f- Y ' ...' 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' 1 'A Wm- ' ,. r , 23.5 E' Xu- 15 ' n u -- , lv 'VST , L- : - ' SS: . .n..:'. QQ. V' I ' . TENNIS THE BILOVVN ANDGOLI5 07193 i a 'Q' 511 -7 E ' L f ,,,,' i 1 A ii.. ,Q ,Q e xgwm 'E ,A ' A V- All A. ' -'-e F iq AQ, tttss M ' . . .Lm!n ' L9 ' KV Varsity Te-mais 1930 NOTHER impressive run of the semihnal round in the doubles be- tennis victories was Scored by fore being eliminated by the cham- I Lee HHft,S bI'llll2lI'1t COlll't t.CH.ff1 piogship Nofthwestgfn team, In the. 1930 Season' The M.1Ch1g.an The season's o ener took the Hill- Collegiate Conference championship, t G dpR .d h h the Michigan State title, and the State Opeers to ian api S W ere t C Invitational were again Won by the Junior Collegianswere handed a thor- Brown and Gold netmen and Westerii Ough t1'0uH91Hg elghf matches to Oue- also topped the point column in the New men In the H111t0P team were Central States Intercollegiates at Chi- Sorensen and Wolfe, and BY1'Umi cago, at which Byrum won the singles Householder, Braford and Beller re- crown and With Householder reached turning veterans. Byrum, state singles Al. Bi21.L1aR Cujvmilz F' fiidi, , x! Luiz 1'l.XRT Candi Page Tlircc Hmidrvcl Two I i . l l TENNlS in -r F1 Ei B I1 oiimrw An'-U it 0 Lei: forf fir Q :r r it i ,ll il in l il I ,. -4 3' i -1 -, ' ,. Q BYRUA1 Aciis HIS Omioxicxr 'ro TAKE Tina SET l champ and doubles title holder, with Wolverine duo. Ray Sorenson also Won pl Householdenwon easy victories. his match for the third point. Ad- . The 10113 list Of Consecutive dllal verse Weather conditions prevented I VlCt.O1'1C5 CXiCUd1Ug OVCY 3 two Year Western from getting the proper early l period was brought to an end the fol- Season Conditioning, which the Wol- lowing week at Ann Arbor, where the veteran University of Michigan team took six of the nine matches. The Hill- verines received indoors. Detroit City College was given its Hrst setback of the season at Detroit the li toppers had consolation in the fact that a K U M Skinny Byrum scored a smashing tri- f0l10W1Ug daYi 7-1, ln Ca5Y fasllmn bY l umplj Over Hammer, Ten ginglgg the Brown 2lI1Cl Gold fHCliCt NV1CldCI'S. champ, and that the VVestern doubles team also thumped the top ranking University of Detroit was the next to feel the sting of the Western rackets, r , fa' ff vr 5 -gh,-V ' if , L 2-A N' l CAPTAIN BIZLLIER Seimas A Fixsr ONE Page Tlzruc Hulidrud Three ll ri TENNIS THE ESROVVN AFIDGOLITDF IOC! r' N ' ' ' ' 'ax HQ ' 'XX' ' , rf 'Gif W f ,Y!!,, 2 1 pm ' M ll 'KW T ilii it i will T , it T illi T i vl f V , V, 1 ',. 'L' l ll ' , girl - , 'P A HOLTSEHOLIJIEIQ RE'ruRNs A ITAST VYOLLEY 7-l, the Titans taking one of the dou- The Iowan won the first two sets and bles matches for their only consolation. had a two game lead in the third, when Notre Dame University's Varsity the lanky Hilltopper suddenly rallied proved to be no match for the Western to take the set and to smash out two stars and absorbed a 7-O whitewashing. love sets in fast time to take the trophy. Only one set was carried by the invad- Ray Sorenson, playing in his Hrst big ing team in a one-sided exhibition. Oli- tourney, eliminated Baymuller, of vet College's hd. I. A. A. champions Bradley Tech, and McNaughton, De- were blanked 7-0, and Grand Rapids troit City captain, before being elimin- Junior College was repulsed in the re- ated by Kane, of lwichigan State. By- turn match 7-2 to round out a week of rum and Householder put out a clever stellar performances. Grinnel team in the quarter finals but Detroit City College visited the were bested in the semi-finals of the Hilltop for the return match, and was doubles by Riel and Bergherm of outclassed 7-O with but a single series Northwestern. going three sets. The Tartars, runners- lvlichigan State was the victim in up in the M. C. C., were powerless be- the next match as the Western Cham- fore Lee Hart's hard driving sextet. pions scored their fourth consecutive Oberlin's invasion of Michigan came shutout in dual competition, 7-O, again to grief on the Hilltop courts as the without the loss of a single set. Loyola Brown and Gold scored their third of Chicago was host to the Hartmen at straight shutout victory over the Buck- the Windy City and saw the Michigan eyes without the loss of a single set. stars smash out a 5-l victory. Univer- Byrum, Householder and Soren- sity of Detroit's fast traveling netters sen then entered the Central Intercol- were halted at the Motor City in a hard legiates at Chicago, and Western car- fought match 6-3. ried off the honors for total points, with Serving as a preliminary to the Northwestern second, and Drake, hflichigan Collegiate Conference tour- Washington, Notre Dame, and Nlichi- ney Western State and Central State gan State trailing in that order. By- llOOkCd Llp ill El dual m21fCl1 OH the rum defeated Brody, of Drake, in the VVestern courts with the Bearcats hn- hnals after a terrific five set match. ishing on the hollow end of a 7-O score. Page T111-cr' Hundred Fam- TENNIS TWC BD.0VVN ND L DF 9 Scrum ow Dkuris ro BALL COLRT Western State then won 1ts fOLl1Il1 consecutue M C C tennrs champron Shlp by prlrng up a total of th1rteen polnts to srx for Detrort C1ty College, the runners up Frnals rn the srngles found Byrum and Capt Beller prtted agarnst each other wrth the former running rn two sets 6 l l2 10 The AI1Cll1g2iIl Collegrate tourna ment at East Lansmg saw the Broun and Gold of VVestern State carry off the honors for the thrrd strarght year By rum Beller and Sorensen all reached the smgles quarter hnals, and the latter two defaulted to automatrcally send the defendmg champron to the Hnals Eg glehoff of Unrverslty of Detrort felt the power of Byrum drlves IH the de c1d1ng match 6 0 6 4 In the doubles Householder and the accurately drrv mg Byrum vs alked over Ruysser and Egglehoff also of the U of D rn the final match 6 3 6 3 E1ght Mrchrgan colleges were entered Byrum and Sorensen then entered the Natlonal Intercolleg1ates at Phrla delphra where the former reached the th1rd round before he xx as ellmrnated by Cllff Sutter l'l'1f1Ol'1dl champron Freshrzzavf Tenms 1930 I-IE Battle Creek College varsrty opened the season for the first year netmen and carrled off a hard fought vrctory, repefrtrng the score ID the return match at the Food Town the following Week The w1n ners had too much experlence for the yearlmg Contlllgent to match but were forced to the 1llTllt by the plucky fight mg of the losers The junlor netters then dropped a 4 3 decrsron to a fiashy Detrort C1ty College first yefu team but finlshed the season rn 1mpress1ve style by drubbrng wXl1Cl'1lg3ll State on the East Lansrng courts Westervrlle showed the most promrse of the yearl1ng squad although several others exhrbrted flashes of form whrch may score rn varsrty competr tron Covell Nellrs Powell and Loose were also awarded numerals at the close of the season NUMERAL WINNERS I'IlLNRY VVEsT121zv1LL1z Purur COVELL AL NELLIS HENRY POWELL WILLIAM Loosa 1 w r Page Three Hmzdwd Fwc' L L L L 'i' A 13 o D 1 J 1 in war' 1 T stss T T e iffi ' ttff ' it as it l C . D . . I - H . 7. . ' ' ' . - 2 . I i 1 ' l 'T . . . i I ' v ' ' I T 4 . . . 7 y . X7. . . - - , '. .2 A 4 V a , 4 I ' ' I - 7 ' . K 7 I ll 7 W 6 . , . . , , T , . . . I t - , c ' . ' . 1 c . . I . . if n u 1 C I l . D - l ' 7 i 9 a l l - . I! CROSS COU NTRY 'T 'Fl E Fil D' V? F1 A NCD G' O L DIY' UCF' T T-3 I XVHITIZ UANSON SMITI If COACH G.-XY SXVARTZ Varsity Cross Country HE 1930 cross country team won two important races during the year but failed to threaten seri- ously in the Michigan Collegiate Con- ference or the Michigan State Colle- giate meets, although the Hilltop thin- clads were among the leaders in the final point columns. In his Hrst varsity meet, Ray Swartz, ace of the barrier troupe, broke the tape in the triangular meet with Kalamazoo College and Adrian on the VVestern course and again led the pack across the finish line the fol- lowing week at River Rouge Park, where the Detroit City College team was vanquished by a narrow margin. Captain Gay placed third, following Cannel of Detroit. The Michigan Collegiate Confer- ence meet over the Hilltop trail saw the powerful Ypsilanti Normal team annex the championship for the fourth straight year. Arnett, Huron star, smashed the conference record set by Ike Fisher of VVestern in l927. West- ern finished in the runner-up position in the point column. Thirteen colleges of Michigan en- tered the state classic at East Lansing, which was also won by Ypsilanti with Kalamazoo College second and VVest- ern third. In the Central Intercolle- giate, which was also run over the lylichigan State College course, Swartz finished third, following Chamberlain of State and Arnett of Ypsilanti. Notre Dame, Butler, Chicago Loyola, and lNIarquette entered teams in addition to the Michigan entries. LETTER XVIN NERS V.xRN.xRn GAY, Captain RAY Sw.xRTz 1 AXVA Ni:i.s lrl.xNsoN LA i'niiNc12 XV .r-111113 i Page flzrcc Huntirrd Su' l l CROSS COU NTRY r C e r :sz -Tres: BKOVVIWCAFI-'DCCGOLD or ina: l I X ' f rf A f' . 1' ip p 2,5 li . SMITH. COACH BRAFORU KKPI' SCUTT lIERKIll'5EN SYYERI PIZDLAR 50.' if iRG f l u .1 l i l'7'6.Yh17Z6I7Z Cross Country i i li 1 n 1 1 l l HE yearling harriers opened the five mile course at East Lansing and I i . , I I season with a Z3-32 victory over the Western runners upset the dope by l p lj! a strong Detroit City College holding the Spartan Juniors even in a ll team on the River Rouge Park trail, close race. Pedlar and Sonnenberg ly l when Sonnenberg broke the tape with finished second and third to a State ' Pedlar a Close second. The Junior runner, and Western carried enough ' lg Hilltoppers made an impressive show- of the following places to give them if? ing in the Hrst meet and gave promise a draw. V l of developing into future varsity per- The yearlings also defeated the 1 1 fofmers' Kalamazoo College freshmen in a l i V In the second dual race the Hrst dual race but finished second in the Z,i year men were pitted against a flashy triangular meet between Kalamazoo Q J Nlichigan State freshman team over a Central and the College thinclads. 1 1 l n i l NUMER.-XL XVINNERS EARL SONNENBERG I-lniusizirr P12Dt.AR y CLOYD Swiimt L.xwR15Nc1z IQIPP ' GLEN BERKHUSEN ' Ronr. BRAFORD p XVAYNE SCUTT s e -3 Page Three Hmzdwd Seven INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS Cr-I.xRL1is l.YlAHER, Director NTEREST in intramural sports showed a marked development at VVestern the past year, and as a result a most successful series of contests was completed with over five-hundred men participating in the huge in- tramural program. Keen competition among the teams was shown in all the games, which included such varied sports as basketball. baseball, cross- country, wrestling, boxing, handball, golf, and a basketball free throw contest. Team cham- pions and winners of individual events were awarded medals and trophies. The intramural sport system as present at XYestern is especially advantageous to the stu- dents, for it creates a more cordial relationship on the campus and a more friendly spirit among classes, and students. Intramural activities are provided primar- ily for those who do not go out for varsity teams and provides the healthy and competitive forms of recreation desired by college men. An all campus and novice cross-country run opened the year's activities in the fall term. The winter program included inter- class and inter-fraternity basketball, volleyball. indoor baseball. handball, boxing. and wrest- ling. Approximately eight-hundred spectators watched the finals in boxing and wrestling at the close of the term. showing an increasing in- terest in intramural athletics by the student body. Spring sports include soccer, diamond ball, horseshoes, archery, tennis, and golf. , Much credit must be given to Charles Maher, and Harold Barnliart of the phyiscal education department for the splendid program of intramural sports provided throughout the year. lt has been through their co-operation that such a varied program of activity was pre- sented to the campus. THREE GAMES ARI-I PLAYIED Nl' ONL'li IN TH!-I FRATERNl'l'Y LEAGUE Page Three Hzmflrcd Eight . . . . . . . .. 1 f.11f -.:4:.:,. ---' . ..-c...:a1 A .1 .-. , , . --- -v-:Q-..-.2-ine-:Q , ,c ., 3:1 I NTRAM U RAL ATH LETICS '1 I he l I si, ,K p Y -., . 'BLACKNEY BE.-KLE BLCH M IIOUSIEHOLUER LESTER CAMERON SENIOR BAs1cETnAi.i. CHAMPIONS AKING the lead from the start of the season and keeping a safe distance from the runners-up the W club set the pace and easily car- ried off the league trophy. The Monograni Winners held one sided victories over the majority of teams but failed to hold true to form in the championship series with the Win- ner of the class league and lost two straight games to the Senior team of that organization. The new basketball loop consist- ing of teams from the various frater- nity and rooming houses proved a pop- ular organization vvith keen rivalry and enthusiasm present at most of the games. Eight teams were entered in the league and games Were played Saturday forenoons. Games were nip and tuck through out most of the season and it was not until late that Blackney's House team managed to pull out in front by a com- fortable margin. JL, 56 sm-an :UG PELLIQGIIOM R. CORNELL I'lilklllliOKli SKY.-XFFORD PRAY VV CLUB, FRA'ricuNi'rx' CHAMPIONS Page Ylrrcfr' IIIIIILIVITLIV ,Vina I NTRAM U RAL ATI-l LETICS I Tn: BlLOVVNAF1DeGDLD or IQ: 1253 LJQQ-1 J 'W 5+ ,yt YIRKUS DUNNAVAN RLACKNEY HOUSEIIOLDER BEALE LIAIKONVSKI STIENBORV HOUSE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS In the deciding series for the cam- headed by the Sigma Theta Gamma pus championship the Senior team eas- team which had things its own way ily 'defeated the W Club in two throughout most of the season. Ho- Stlfnglgnt games I0 take the ff0Phy- In' beck's Juniors finally won the class ti- dividuals on both teams were awarded de but fell to the Sigma Theta nine in silver medals at the close of the regular the final which decided the College Season' championship. I'l0i00 Bflfffbflu Hobeckls Juniors copped the class EV E RA L strong teams in the nnnnng ny defeating the Snplnnmnfe Class lgague made the face for the Olltflt 4'-3 but .fOl1UCl the ffafefnlty Wlfl- indogr baseball hongrg a Spirited ners too formidable and were thumped affair but the fraternity group were in both games 9-8 and 17-9. 1- at 1 . me , I f':EmffflEfEfi,.? l 1 HUDNUT RIP-SUN NEEDHABI XVURSTER THOIUAS YACK VIOLETTA LUENNECKE SIGMA THETA GAMBIA, Ixnooiz BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Ill Page Thrcv I-lumlrea' Ten INTRAM U RAL ATH LETICS an 555 FViE slows: Amo GOLD or swan ' init llu'l?l'l11Qi'1 lll '.. i gi -na,-A lllmuu l l ug J LIOORE, COACH t'i0LDl3ERG FLOWVERS JACKSON HUDNUT BARN HILL I Boxing .l HE finals, deciding the campus In the final of the bantamweight r championships, held in connec- class, Bernard Davis, present champ- tion with the wrestling show, was ion, was given a desperate battle by easily the outstanding feature of the Joe Goldberg and the judges agreed to entire intramural season. The twelve a draw decision after an extra round of i r survivors of over forty entries staged milllng falled to decide the winner. grueling battles in the three-round Hn- Winners of the championship round als and received enthusiastic ovations were: , l from the fans' KEN BARNHILL ..... '. . Plcazfyzwiglzt ' . JUD HUDNUT ..... Light Hr'ar:'y1t't'iglzt jock Moore, a student with con- DoN JACKSON ....... Arfddzffwffgfif r siderable experience in the professional TERFY FLOWERS ------ Wf'!'f ff'fE9'l' , . i. DON MILLER ........ L'1gI1t'wc1glzt ring, Was IU Charge Of the Class- GOLDBERG and DAVIS .... Brmta-mwzright .- R 3- V ST- --YET-11 -1'-' rv ., V ,, gums .riwq-5 LYS M ' .. 'I , l ' , ii wx Iii ' ' - .ME Z V ' ' iw: N, W r. 7 l jixclisox AND HUUNUT rx A LIVELY W'0RKoUT 2.-2 ' ' --- ::: Page Tlzrvu Hundred Elvzfen INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS --N ., :Q I -l I l HANSON, COACII IIUTCHINSON SCUTT SVVINGLE JONES VVRESTLING CHAMPIONS W restlzng RESTLING continued to hold its share of the spotlight this season when over fifty men enrolled in the class that preceded the final tourney at the close of the season. Keen competition and unusual ri- valry in the Hnal round brought out over 800 fans and several very good bouts were staged. The following men were awarded medals as champions of their class: EARL JONES . . . .... Hezwyweight MILTON SWINGLE . . . Light Heavyweight EDNVARIJ DYKSTRA . ..... Middleweight CARROLL SCUTT . . . . . Welterweight AUBREY HUTCHINSON .... Lightwcriglzt PAUL GIANNOLA ..... Bantamweiglxf Much credit for the success of the sport is due Nels Hanson, former light heavyweight champion, Who was in charge of the class. HUTCHINSON AND SCUTT WOIQK OUT BEFORE THE FINALS ..x..u.443i1.:1-.s-,wmv - -- r-:.wwva.1s-v--Y-2: C,...,- ,. a-smv.,.....:,wu...1arm:.::.w-Lux Page Three I-lundrcd Twelve gy,-,,s....:-v..-..--1, ,,-.1-,---2-w.-were -Y -V.Y :. v..,,, , ., .... -af-.Y .- - I NTRAM U RAL ATH LETICS ' THE Bmossww Ano so l.-U4 or W W W W W W ' W W W W CARL STEINBORN Basketball W , Free Throw Clzmnpion W W F ree Throw Contest W HE basketball free throw contest resulted in another spirited K contest with over thirty men entered. A A stiff qualifying round eliminated the majority of the contest ants including Otto Wormsbacher, last year's Winner. Leonard Pedo W W and Carl Steinborn Went through to the finals Where the latter had a slight edge over Pedo With 62 baskets out of a possible 75 All varsity and freshman team members were not permitted to enter the event. Golf Tourney Frederick Van Streain, a local links player of no mean ability, carried off the individual honors in the all-campus golf tournament for the second consecutive year. The lanky Kalamazooan turned in the best cards in the tourney which had over fifty entries. In the Hnal round Van Streain defeated Smith by several strokes to take the individual medal. Page T11 d fl e INTRAM U RAL ATH LETICS TFIE BILDVVN KID L OF' NVATTIIRSO 'ADAMS RU RLE Varszfy Cheerleaders CORPS of four cheerleaders for varslty games was selected from a number of cand1dates and served throughout the fall and Wmter sport schedules o Adams Was the only veteran of the quartette as Ed Kunkle and Phrl Watterson were Freshmen on the campus Bob Dunavan a unlor, rounded out the group Whlch turned Ill an rmproved type of cheerleadmg and acqu1red pop u1ar1ty Wlth the fans and students Page Tluee Hundnd Famlse I o , 0 - -- , , , , Y Q I r . A 4 I O D i Q 3 I T, ' . 15? Z , .:ii,,V,,' Y - ' ' I ei V , mi? V um 1 we -' A ,J Y. ,gg -ey Y 'D L .Ei f 4. r 'Hr 1 -1, ' N . 1 DUNAVAN ' N ' ' , . W ' , 1 V w .I ' 1 ' I u 1, I - M an In 'rnn-: BD. UVVFJ Anocono on-'tQ31 WOMEN'S ATHLETICS 'd' . 45 - A ,--. 'vngg ' gg--ilk' . y N Q g ,F :I in 1 .- + ' :'.,:1.. , W: -N, , . - fl -' Q :A1-'953-1',i,:,'-C'? -f 5 . , - : N- if Z E125 ' xi-. V 41-,I ',1'g.. .:l fi 5 '1 Eiffx 5:1 3 ljnlifslig, ll H-','i'V-A J'.'1'i 1f . ' 'I!f,f'f:'i12' 1 f f7 ' -35 ,EQ-E-Q22 9- ' 32? 5' , ? 1 'EE' -i5:'f 3r.'Q1-1.53:-4,1 . Ffa. 1 FF.-.il..,-'.ll.'4.',iT, ' 345' Ti.-f7'ff7 g1YR,'3I'f5.'4'l '5u . .fiafvi Fifi iffy 4 4' -igfirgsgy -Qgkit ' :MF-' W .x . . QM: 4- Q X if ll V ' ' ' ' ' ' C8 'fl Il l WOM EN'S ATH LETICS , Iellf THE BULOVVCWCI AFIDEOLD OF 'F 'A H. l, 'l 'gi . VEATCH HUDSON HAMILTON! SCHIH1 OLX W AGVFR XVNDE COOPER BOYCE HAKES HURT OLI N XVAISANLN VVI LLI ING NIILLER BIC XVILLIABIS LAWRENCE VANDFR BROOK INIOORI' Ixl' IM MERSON NIAC FARL.-XNE BONVERIMIAN WOLFE ANDREWS BOILKIILOO XVLIID THOMPSON EMDIN Wo11zen's Physical Education Association OFFICERS DEA KEIM ...... . . . President CHARLOTTE VAN VYN'EN . . . . V-ice-president Horus MOORE .... , , Sggr0fa,,fy KATHEIIINE ACKERMAN . . . . . . ..... . Treasurer FACULTY ADVISERS Mlss D. VESTAL HE aim of the Physical Education Asso- ciation has always been to awaken and stimulate a more appreciative interest in physical education and to encourage the clean and healthful living which is the stepping-stone to the complete life. VVe have attempted to gain this aim in 1931 and to continue in the pleasant business of paying for our new shack Miss M. Borrjiz which is located in reality on the Kleinstuck Reserve. A social dancing class was sponsored and a winter carnival presented. The last year Senior class cleverly donated 320.00 to this cause in the spring of this year and with other donations the shack is rapidly becoming ours financially. Page Three Hundred 5i.1'te12'n WOMEN S ATHLETICS THE BILUVVN KID GL 'DF E 35 H XLI I-ORD NORUBERG FINLAYSOV W EN DEL V5 ALLACE NIICIIIII A HOW FI L NIC DUWPLL OP-XL HLINRY STIENBACR STIIIXE XX XLLXCI JOHNSON -'BIOS 'VEkEHNlS FOV! LER SIIVERAYCE LIBFNS HETRICK DOWNES FLLTCIIER NNEXIJLL LAURTNLI' ACRIZRM XN HLBBI LL Wofnen 5 Physzcal Educatzon Assoczcztzon In 'lClCl1'E1011 to the money projects many meetmgs of fun were enjoyed Durmg the fall term the I 16511111611 XVCIC made welcome at a roast grven xt the shack Mr IIoel Je gave a very mterestmg talk the Freshmen enter tamed NV1tl'l '1 P'11ty and the faculty PICSCIHCCI some novel games In adcl1t1on a tea was grven for alumnae rox I-Iomeconnng VV1nter term was set off by '1 Nlght Club Qemor Partv Tollowmg tlns Mlss Ahce Iqvwns spoke on Health and Its Relat1on To School Problems The volley ball tournwment and a Folk Dane mg Party by the Sophomores filled the meet mgs of tlns term Sprmg term opened w1th the umor Party and a song contest The overmght excurs1on was happrly repeated to South Haven The yeal was appropriately ended by a lovely June breakfast CI ASS RFPRESENTAI IVF9 Im xr- Boyer Frosh ELIZABETH TIIONIPQON Soph LIILIAWT Wmmcr Jmzwr Lx rmmm IINI M sox Semor Page Tluee 1-Izmdrcd Screntccn ': , , K, , In I I A G D I 9 3 i U- A V Q V I V , J T l W 3 If 3 6 V . I i K 5' I . Y ' .2 V N In I 4 . , ' V' I . , X , W Ill? ring- . , , xv 7 I U- N if 6 ' V if ' '- .1 ' ' ' A 5 'i l, 1' ' .Y Q' ' I 4 , -e ' Q - 3 f I I I sv ' -. 'V -' 2 f ' e , ' W ., ' , : F 1 ' 'I T 3' 'g Y ' , I ---.., ' -. I -, U V- . 4. f- C 9 J ' - f ' , ' 55:2 Q- V . , ' 'V P' ' 4 ' l- 'i ! A I I e If r,rrt.,. X I '- ' . - ' - A ' Te? L Y . , . . . . r . . . N C N . . . L . t b 4 7 - V ,-. . A . . C , w II S ' 2 '. f . - Q' - -, l . . C C A y 1 I 1 J I I 5 .:. , . , ' I .' - I c l N I c H . 1 I Y ' H S, ' ' I 1 Q ' ' . 1 'I ' : Y 2 7 . ' J .....,............ ' . I WOMEN'S ATHLETICS DONYNES HAKES Y.-XNDIZR BROOK KEIM YEATCII NELSON 'MAC FARLANE ANDREXVS XVALLACE MOORE MERSON XYIELLI hu HOCKEY HE XVomen's Pliysical Ed. Dept. opened their year's tournament schedule with a hockey meet held during the month in which all classes of majors participated. Com- petition was spirited and the games indicated that the girls knew their hockey. The Juniors, with Helen Merson at the helm. carried off the laurels this year. How- ever, the other classes gave them enough com- petition to make the matches interesting to the spectators. In the junior-Senior fray, for a few minutes it looked as though it might be anybody's game but once the juniors struck their stride, the game was on ice. The Frosh and Soph exhibition showed that both teams will be real contenders for the title next year. Both have plenty of good nia- terial, and with another year's experience it is safe to predict that one of the two will pack the title away in 1932. VFHITE BRUSHART WAUCIIEK ANTONY HILL EMERSON WESTWOOD Page Three Hundred Eiglxtccn WOM EN'S ATHLETICS T FT sz ra D. ounvv 'w A iii or Ge o CMD' o V TT WPLTSV N 5 .K I , . x. - 1 1 . 1 1 1 X , x . k NIO! Rl kFl NI MERSUN W 'll I XCII VANDER IIROOK Wllll CHIRRY NFNFCH BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The all-powerful Juniors walked away with first place in this year's basketball tourna- ment with the Freshmen in the runner-up po- sition. The tinal games were quite one sided this year. The Seniors fell before the Juniors and Freshmen 39-17 and 31-17 respectively, but recovered a little to win from the Sophomores. The Freshmen then set the Sophomores back by a slight margin of 24-18. The most excit- ing game of the tournament resulted in a walk-away when the juniors left the Fresh- men in the dust to the tune of 31-14. VOLLEY BA LL The tournament in volley ball was played on successive Vlfednesday evenings and also claimed considerable interest. The game be- tween the Frosh and Sophs ended in favor of the Frosh and the Juniors took their first game from the Seniors. The same night the Frosh lost to the juniors while the Seniors took the Sophomores into camp. The finals of the tournament left the Juniors on top by virtue of a victory over the Sophs and the Frosh placed second by a victory over the Seniors. wAl.1.,xcra MM' F.-u:i.ANr: mimi Miansosr wizi-:n :uc Dowiiu, won x ur 1 lc nkook cm RRY i LNICII liflgl' Tlzrvr' Hundred JViJ1t'iez'n WOMENS ATHLETICS THE BROVVN AF1DiGOL'E'UFiQeg3 I STATUES FEATURE WCB-IEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CARNIVAL TUMBLING Over one hundred girls took part in the - . . . intramural program of the year which included 1 Tllmbgqlg lgiafs OF gf the Tost lnterestmg such major sports as hockey, basketball and :mc enlgya 630513019 um? ge lvmter limi' volley ball in which complete schedules were ' wut. 5 Of -Tumors an emors palfcl' played by both intramural and interclass teams Patfid llglfm elalgrgie ?r0?rqm' Nlvlaflylfzllliiotf to decide the group championships. Other ac- lJYlr1l12fO5egef?I JEL deff Emma 0 a bmw tivities included swimming, tennis, archery, we ur 1 s iso . - - - - baseball, gymnastics and tumbling. Wfmter 1gASEBLALL sports such as tobogganing, skiing and skating were also encouraged by the department. The class of 1931 again emerged victors It is the aim of those who sponsor intra- for the third consecutive year in the hard- mural athletics to further the interest in ath- fouffht Game between the classes. The luniors letics and mnastics, to foster true s ortsman- a as I Q . G gy K P had the lead from the start with bophomores shlp, and to encourage a feeling of good fel- closely trailing. lowship among the women of Vifestern. l l Page Three Hundrezl Twcxzty nn. 3: TFiE BlOVV FI Ano GOLD or 19431 3' 11 Y i tx x W ADVERTISING and SATIRE MJ 'isagfgi I Fm J' W Y NQT iv. '01 5- af Q 'ra if fggfm ' wx H gill 1 if '51-Rauf 1 ' -Q ww .. ,ESM 'jf if ffm W f, Q M5751 AL :Pu-'3'rf 1. H151 ! UL P Ri' 1 e l ,gl Q35 Xixga -3 f 22: ff :N f Wg YM U qbmb W soxgi Q 'TI I 4 1 -4, iw HUA' 'A m',f Q X f... 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ONE SToP STATION VVESTNEDGE AVE AT ACADEMY ST GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES TEXACO GASOLINE Motor O11 K TEYACO PENNZOIL QUARER S 1 A'l E lNIOBILE Car Wasl11ng COMPLETE LUBRICATION SPEEDY ROAD wk Q SERVICE TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING EXIDE BATTERIES Phone 4179 NICK A HOPSON Mzznager Wall of game lt IS wlth ext1e111e 'md 1J1OfOUI'1Cl rex e1c11ce '111d 1316151116 th 1t we SL'l1711111I to the tudent body of XVCSTCYI1 St'1te Te'1che1s Collebe t11e I'1'1.111CS of '1 select DIOUP of H1l1toppe1s wluch ue '1fte1 due ClClllJCI'1 11011 haxe deemed worthx of be111 tossed mto t111s C'1.I'l1Dl1S llall ot Fame T1 ut11 md f'1cts are such elusxxe and l11ClClC11 forces on 0111 below ed L'l1l1pl1S t 11 we haxe LOI'151dC1LCl 1t 611111611 11 ht am 13101361 to te11de1 OL11 1e1so11s for 16 '1boxe 1TlCl1t1011CCl ClCC1S1011S 1Ve 11'1xe 111661 to be 11e1t11c1 11 1ttw O1 f'1.CCl1OL1b but 01111 just 'md lt IS that qu'1111x thwt ue '1s1 of you 111 5111111 tl1e followmb 110111111 '1t1011s T01 t11e 1931 H111 of Tl'1.l11G VOU1 hem tw 1pp1 ox '11 I R 1Nk lxlssrrr 1 CCILISC of 111s pl ud 91.1115 111s b'1re sl 1I'1 coat and 111s late 7-1 Model l B muse l1e s the best prmter s dexxl on t11e c'u11pus because of 1115 lox elx curly 11a1r 1115 pull w1t11 Mr Pullm 1I'l br1ef 1 cause me hlxe 111111 IR xxrc HoL sEHoI D1 R Bemuse l1e 1S the G1e'1t Tower of t11e campus bemuse of l11S 11111111 tor popu 1111t3 because of 111s 1ClGl2lt1X of tl1'1t campus 1l1St11IL1t1Ol'1 X1 111611 P3111111 be c1use he IS '11ways 1111111111 bemuse l1e IS 1'1p1d1v dewelopm 111to '1 16 u1'1r fel 1 Bemuse l1e 18 the O11lX pusou C'1lJ'l ble of puttm, up W11Il1 W 613111111 e ot1s111 l ec'1use l1e 15 11o1sv lJOl11lYl5t1l. 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H . 6.04 .OA . on ' 3 15 11 5' - 1 C - Y - - . -. . .-' f ' ' ' .. , , , I ' b c .. ' . '7 . 5 Q 1 U 1 3 ' ff 'C , ' 1' 5 ' s g . .r , . - - r I tl C . ' Fagc ' :rec I-Iuzzdrccl Tw Irtyftzuo X SATIRE Ti-GRE' Blown Ano GULDR oar soar ' , . 1 ,,1.,.., on mlulations by ROY V. MCCULFOR Here Brown and Gold of Western State We heartily congratulate Your staff and those responsible For filling up your pages full Of golden treasure. In future years, 'mid life's events, More brightly still will your contents Delight and entertain, and will Remlniscent hours with pleasure Hll In goodly measure. A splendid Work and ably Wrought, Inspiring future happy thought To those who spent their former days In eager Search and earnest Ways At Learning's taper. Congratulations Western State, Ourselves, too, we congratulate, You furthered knowledge, skill and brains: Our boast humility contains- We made the paper. WIN REX PAPER CGMPANY Kalamazoo, Nlichigan 1'1zalccr.r of QUALITY COATED PAPERS P ll llddf I SAT! RE TFTE BELOVV'FT'75-FIDGOLUS GF' TU . as 0916 Feminine Attire South Rose near Michigar BEULAH M- SCHERMERHORNV qnterior 'Decorator cD6C0'I'G.liO1X-5' for tHe Gown and Goumry 'House BURDICK AT CEDAR IQALAMAZOO, RIICHIGAN XVASI-IINGTQN AND CHAMPION STS. ,lii.XTTLE CREEK, RIICHIGAN JOE LIOOKER Because he is the champion of the po- litical machine, hence making himself president of the Student Councilg because he tried all his Senior year to be a big shot with the ladies on the strength of his ofHce, which wasn't strong enough: because he acknowledged and apologized for his ordinary work on the Debate squadg and because he succeeded in in- veigling Mr. Lahnian into taking him south despite the fact that he .already had persuaded the administration that he should go to the Southlands in the in- terest of the N. S. F. A. just two weeks previous. Ili Pls PS1 HELEN IWERSON Because she is the politician of the Phys. Ed's.: because she is 1-'resident of the NVOIIICITS League and forgets it isn't of the United Statesg because she is one of the better studentsf' Because she doesn't know her own mind and has no sense of valuesg because she is depend- ent on her friends. NA Studentfv Guide to the Best in Sound and Talking Screen Enter!a1'n1nent A VISIT TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING Zguttertielti Theatres State 2 apttul : jfuller WILL INSURE YOU OF THE BEST IN SCREEN ATTRACTIONS SELECTED SHORT COMEDIES, NOVELTIES AND NEWS REELS ALWAYS POPULAR PRICES I Tlirru Illitmlrcd 'l'wvnfy-four SATIRE FIS BROVVN ND L OF' llfiit jf-Iflethulnst pnstupal burnb 9 45 a m Large Student Class taught by Prof Smxth Burnham 11 00 a m and 7 00 p m Worsh1p Servrces D Stanley Coors Preacher 5 00 7 00 p m Student Frxendly Always a program of soc1ab1l1ty wor shlp and 1nsp1rat1on STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE FRIENDLY HOUSE AT 622 WEST LOVELL MRS J A AYLING DIRECTOR Jfltst Zgaptnst butch SERVICES 10 00 a m Student Class 11 10 a m Church SCIVICC Students are always welcome at our SSFVICCS jfnrst reshpterlan Clllburtb St johns Place and W South St Serv1ces of Spec1a1 Interest to Students STUDENTS CLASS Church House 9 45 Sunday Mornmg Teacher Dr George Hxllard MORNING WORSHIP 11 O0 o clock EVENING WORSHIP 7 00 o clock Sermons by the Pastor Chorus Cholr dzrected by H Glenn Henderson Student Chr1st1an Endeavor 5 30 p m All Students Heartlly Welcomed JOHN W DUNNING MIHISICTS GLENN E CARPENTER Mrs Earl Osgerby Church Secretary li PgTl H1r1'dTwety e A S G o D . 1 3 I I P 5:00 - 7:00 p. m. Student Friendly I I I A I I p I all g '22 a e zree ru re n -fiz' SATIRE T FT 1: EDU. omvvn fa 'Anw.f'u ITU L on so 1- 1 fs :1 1 fi THE COLMAN DRUG COMPANY REXALL STORE Bbarmatists Drugs, Chemicals, Szwgical Instruments and Physz'cz'a11s' Supplies 145 VV12s1' KIICHIGQXN Ama. KALARIAZQQ, BHCH. 84 X'EARS ov HONEST NIERCHANIJISI-I AN11 CH1f1zR1fUL SERVICE Flowers for Every Occasion L LIIWVEST 'V h H., 1-JJ, PRICES If f ' Y . Cut Flowers, :I .4 f' l , -V Bloommg Plants ' and Ferns VANDER SALMSS FLOWER SIIOP 123 Wall St. Phone 4196 Flowers Sent by Wire Anywhere SH-II-H-1 I- Bellold 1101-0 not one hui' 1i'l'1'vo11 sleeping heuuties who, if thvy Hl'01l'f :111 pots-11tia11 Miss Knlzuna- zoos, are nt least uslvc-11, whivh is l'0l'fIl1lllj' most ple-11si11g i11 :1 dehnte Silllflil. The reason for this ll1Ul'1Jl.llK' state is 1111a1is4-o1'11i111c: 111-1'11nps it is due to the fact that the debate st-:1so11 is at an ond 01' ii' nxny hc the oifvx-ts of the sinister lIlfllI9llC9 of the 1l2l11Sllt'l1llilI1 vi141:1ve1's. fLook it 1111. XVe11:1d to.J At any mtv is it trno that the almvo pv:1r'cf111 t'lll'l'l'lllS really did win SvV61':ll lt'll2,'ll11' llZll'ill12l1QS? llll sovoxnl thought the Rlltledgv-B11tlvr f'0Il1lJil12ltl0ll ill the front row lllilj' lmve llllllll l'0S110IlSllDlP for the winningrs, :ls they only sewn to he 4-o11Sc'io11s of the ontelr world. 1111110115111 jlldglllg fl'0lll her :1p11e-a1'- ?lllt'P. the 1:1ttv1 s uid must lnlve been il hit loco. At any rate let. ns hops- that Pl'l1li'9 l,lll2l1'1l1lllg' ill the 11l'l1l'31l do0sn't 1-onie 111011: to dist111'1,1 this 11111-110- nlons and most XV9lI,'0lll0 silvxlvv. PLAIN DRESSES SUITS AND OVERCOATS CLEANED AND PRESSED We Call For and Deliver Our Cleaning Plant Is at 217 East Frank St. TAILGRS RUG CLEANERS CLEANER 775 W. -NIAIN ST. . S04 S. XVE5'rN1z11c1i . . . NVASHINGTON SQUARE . A . Dial 2-5548 . Dial 2-5929 . Dial 4858 Page Three Hundred Tzuenty-.ti.r SATIRE T FI z -'ee 1Lfo'Wv 1-I Aim D he 0 L D tow' snr -fri i ' It is indeed a privilege to present for this hall of fame a name not already known on campus, one who has quietly, inconspicuously, yes, obscurely and un- noticed, achieved distinction which quali- fies her for a pedestal alongside these other notables. VVe submit to you none other than Beatrice Alta Tripp from Mil- ford, Michigan. VVhy do we present her name? Because of her unfailing devo- tion to her Art, because she has borne with patience a Sunday afternoon locked in the Science Building, because she has caught the largest guppies in Arcadia Brook, and because her Winning person- ality has won phys. eds., music students, and early els to Senate. 5: bl: :is Jim: What are you going to do this summer? Slicker: Guess I'll work on the two-mile relay. Jim: VVhat do you mean? Slicker: They're repairing a couple of miles pf paving in my home town and I'm a brick- ZIVCF. I'm surprised at you, grumbled the mother to bright young hopeful. you go right upstairs and wash your face and neck. Who F was the ready rcjoinder. For Fine Tone i I , THE IN Z 1 IIISCBIMINATING BUYERS ClIO0SE BIISCII BADIO V 3':llSt0ll9S 4-34 W. Mielligan Ave. HARRY BUMP I n t e rio r Decorating 1120 Merrill Street Dial 5065 KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN Mirrors - Desk 8: Dresser Tops - Resilvering Kalamazoo Glass Works Plate and Window Glass - Store Fronts - Copper Construction WINDSHIELDS AUTOMOBILE GLASS Office and Factory: 301-303 North Church, Cor. Eleanor Street Smart Footwear APPELDOORN S 139 NORTH BURDICK Sr STAR PAPER CO P ge Tl: cf Hr ra' ed Tzcentg .seuen . T. of Y U . ll V12 H I' ' '- SATIRE ul ' 1' L TH: smovvfa Anococo or-19:11 - Smce 1906 - INSTANT SERVICE 1 1 Batteries Starters C b t MIRON D ELLI '- ' a'U'eO'S1 11 ' S Radiators, Lights or 1 JEPVELERS any Auto Electric Job. 1 ' W e use GG71,16'i'I'l6 Parts. 124 E' MICHIGAN AVE., Factory Trained lllen. 1 IXALAMAZO0, M 8: T Battery 8: Electric Co. MICHIGAN 131 W. KM.. Avia. - Dm, 2-0259 1 Frank Householder: Gotta match? 1 Joe Wepinaxi: Sure. Frank: Gimme a cigarette. 1 Joe: Vlfant me to light it for ya? . ' Frank: If ya don't mind. From ll Fflend K ' Joe: How ya fixed fer spittin'? 1 1 ..- 1 ' ' Advice to the Lovetorn: of Dear Miss McVVheeze, ' 'V mal-IS?y?ca11 I present my lip rouge from wear- I Louise. Dear Louise, Have you ever tried eating onions? , 1 1 E l ' I 11 , , ' T'L'XROLD ROWLEY 11 Special Discount to . . 1 15 1101Ul1lH.tCClI ' 1 Studegtg on Because he is the Boss Tweed of lVest- I 1 ern, the power behind the throne 5 because 3 1 Nlallual Tralnlng Lumber he bribed Joe Hooker into giving him the I 1 omce of publicity manager and then 1 1 made up his political tickets to suit him- I1 ff self. Because he managed to get the Di- ' 1 1 rectory out not less tl1an three weeks lateg 1 1 1 Union and Lumber because he writes almost daily stories of J 1 the Rowley activities to the Hillsdale 1 1 CO, Bugle and so impressed Mr. Lahman 1 with his journalistic ability that he lugged him along on most of the debate trips to p furnish the Herald and Gazette with a lot 1 of junk that wasnit printed anyway. His ' frequent appearances in Parchment have 1 stirred the local constabulary into issuing 1 C0mPlimehtS warnings to village schoolteachers. of T 1 1 1 ' The handsome life guard floated lazily out 1 into the cool, refreshing water-his eyes closed, 1 , his whole body relaxed and content. He sud- 11 ee a n a y denly felt a soft warm arm slide lovingly 11, around his neck and still another glide tenderly, 1, 1 caressingly over his sleek black hair. His eyes , remained closed. It was too perfect, too rod 1 mantic to stir. Slowly another arm close WHOLESALE GROCERS around his chest. Then he languidly opened his g y 1 , eyes to greet this lovely maiden of his dreams- 1 1 My God !-an octopus 1 ', 1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 'sz T 1 N: Page Three Hundred Twenty-eight SATI RE TFIE BILOVVN AN L GF TOL XNEPMAIN Becwuse he f111ec1 1I1tO PIOITIIHCHCC by be1ng one of those c1e'1t1ons P w11o can debate 1JCC'1L1SC 11e never would c11ean1 ot CU1Og1L1I10' Ioe XV ep111'1n bemuse str'1111t 1s hw c1eed 1115 war Cly and 1115 motto bcuuse 11e USVC1 behttles hm 1e1 1ox1 111'111 O1 XVOl11'l1l 1JCC'1L1S6 of 1115 own weet underst 1116111117 self bemuee 11e 15 the most Qelf sufhclent self eeteennng self 1c111111111g np on C'1111PL19 bec'111se 1115 ldea of '1 good t1111e 15 to slt at 11o111e alone g'11111g H1111 1'1pt111e 111110 a 111111o1' and NX o11de1111ff what g1e'1t s11pe111'1tu111 pow er 11 15 e'1p1b1e of e1e'1t111g such '1 111'lS'EC1 p1eLe ot beauty and pC1f6Cf1011 He hae 11ot11111g on us we wonder too 1Vesle1 Have you ever been plI1C1lCd or gomg too fwt? LLRO1 No but I ve often been shpped Complzments THE ALLEN BARBERS 301 Bank of Kalamazoo Bldg Featurzng a four pzece Slllt tazlored by HART SCHAFFNER and MARX ln a new Patch Pocket Unlverszty Model You 1111.11 Bc .S'a1'm'1ed Fmley s Dzgmfeaf Creafzt Jecwelefs 113 E Mlcmc KN AV1: Kalamazoo X Ulf fo G7IlI1lC'N v 11111116 Stole em Zgurhuzk 1911021 F zreproof Constructzon 250 ROOMS In the Lery heant of the Czty 1' west C af ctw za m M zchzgan REMEMBER The Happy Day Laundry C0 KALAMAZOO Compliments NORTH LUMBER CO I: .5 Page fluee Hundred TQLCHIVHIIIE I ii' E ' - 1 D G O ' U 1 Q 3 T r '1 1 ' c . Q ' 1 ' I L I c . ' . - D' ' b b ' c S 'c fe' O I C -1 n . y l I , l . .E W I A 'c .T ' ' . ' 1 c ' ' c . c s 1' . Q 2 'Q tl 3 '. . U AQ. ' . -xi y I - 1 cy 'Z ' .ic c . S 1 . ' C xy' Q' C , 1 C Z. K I. Z V h . .1 I 1 'A . 1 ' ' b ' ' C Z' ' C 'L . - 'Z .T 'r c ' ' 1 . 1 L '- 1 1 ' , L V ' ' . ' - ' ' 'W' ' HERSHFIELUS ....,. A 1 G , 1, . .31 f ' 1 1 'J ,1-11 f N.,-un.-. eo N, .--'-1--11..,..,- f ' 1 'E ' ' f S35 . ' , 1: C1 . ' 1: - ' - . ' . , Af I -V ' . 0 , 4 . -' A 1 '. 1 1 7 i-1-1 ' '-1 , A. J f . 1. A F' 1 n 1 4 u n . 1 . A n' V A K 1 V 4 V ' . , ...i of . , 1 , SATIRE THE B IiDVVFI AFIUTTSULWT U'V'IU ANY 'Q-'gilt ,pizza ROYAL Red, i. e., Paul Ignatius, Gerhardt KEYBOARD PORTABLBS must be placed among any representative in arrpyost group on campus, not because he deserves language fasteii it, we cheerfully admit, but because he Zig: and tiaswr insists upon it. Oh yes, he insists upon cost. operate. credit for himself. VVhy, he led the iight HALVERSON'S TYPE- WRITER SERVICE Phone 3336 Phone 4571 Phone 8841 Old Merchant's Arcade 305 N. Rose St. Fidelity Bldg. Battle Creek Kalamazoo Benton Harbor M I C H I G A N WHY SHOE WORKS 129 E.xsT lxl.-XIN ST. For Bette? Shoe Repairing of the Student Council in voting awards for themselves. So while he has held no positions that entitle him to a place in these columns, because of his mai-denly blush, his tickleness, and those divine curls, we hope you'll accept his name along with the rest. BTARY JACKSON Because of her exceedingly logical mind, her remarkable self-possession, and her extreme reticence on all occa- sions. Anyone who witnessed this self- effacious little body would never dream that she is the best little debater, dress- maker, economist, logician, on the cam- pus. SERVE O Ice Cream COMPLIMENTS OF QALAMAzOO '1'C 0A ' I U5'A'g! Makers of FINE FISHING TACKLE J. C. BALL GROCER 425 OAK STREET Phone 2-6313 SELECT MERCHANDISE NORMALLY PRICED XVE TKLS0 PIANDLE COLD Mizxrs Rose Tire Company 230 N. ROSE ST. Quality at Lowest Prices Our Chief Attractiong Pennsylvania Tires and Tubesg Full Line of Accessoriesg Radios and Batteries Page Three Hundred Thirty SATIRE THE BDLZDVVFI AFICYCOLU UF TT'Q'II SKINNY BYRUM Because he is the Paderewski, Liv- schutz, Dreiser, VVhiteman, joe E. Brown, Tilden, Barrymore, Gertrude Ederle and what have you?? of West- ern g because of his health habits and his daily plunge in the Y. W. pool 3 because he is a woman haterg because, due to his powers of persuasion, the state furnishes him a car for all kinds of weather. We congratulate him on his bed-time hour of 9:35 P. M. -:5 4: 4- ,, ,, .,. Compliments of flihe Qllhunulatz Qbup T say, skin- THE ROSE KERR ny, queried the , L 15 P1325 B'3:1?2 ri SHOP f ' stopped, how , ,ZZ if docs your of- Interior Decorators 7 chestra k n o W .ff, ' when all the DRAPERIES CARPETS 0 ,4 couples have hn- V ,ff lshed. FURNITURE I Q LAMPS AND SHADES X 15 , E- B.C. S. y 536 Academy Street Phone 2-4322 THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE BUY Pe+er Pan Bread Every Day -Because They Have Found H Always ls The Same Delicious Loaf. Say: Peter Pan fo your Grocer Alain Engravers - Stationers - Printers CRANE'S FINE STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS LEATHER GOODS GREETING CARDS PARTY GOODS Kalamazoo Engraving Co. Peck Bldg. Burdick and South Sts. JACKSON 'S FLOWER SHOP 160 WEST TXTICHIGAN AVE. Phone 2-1531 Page Three Hundred Thirty 0 SATIRE Ill ' Y , I '-rn: Blown ztmoeoeo or :Dar ' Compliments of ww- -- - H -Y-, Rudel cg Miner Samuel A. Boerman I jf'5 , fmm. il Oil Burners fr-ZEN in N51 u : ' Epi- ' D I T MW T oil Heat MILLER 81 BOERMAN pk Come and See SPORTING Goons AND ATHLETIC 'r 'N Q, j the bm-ner operate SUPPLIES -. . ' at 329 so. Pitcher sr. 316 W1 IVIICHIGAN AVENUE Opposite Y. M. C. A. Phone 2-7643 Kalamazoo, Michigan OAKLEY 8: OLDFIELD Timken Burners - Fuel Oil - Coal PHONE 3-1221 Ask for- SCHRAFFT'S BARS Carl F. Skinner and Son Wholesale Distributors C 0M PLI M EN TS of Miner Pie C0 IYIARGARET STURR Because of her age and experience in the business of living, because of her naivete in matters concerning this pro- found wisdom, and because she is the only person on campus to hold a monop- oly on vice-presidencies and not be deeply sensible of this factg because she became indispensable to the WO111CH,S Debate Squad as the most efficient time keeper ever known to YVestern. VV e nominate to the home for misun- derstood secretaries, Margaret Clark. Be- cause she is the only woman who succeed- ed in becoming a great political power on the campus. Because of her energetic struggle to keep her baby brother Charles free from the pitfalls of college life. Be- cause she is the acme of femininity, rep- resenting the sweet, young, simple girl of grandmothers time. Coilzlplifirzmzts of THE A. L. LAKEY COMPANY THE HOME OF QUALITY PAINTS 256 N. BURDICK ST. IQALAMAZOO, NIICH. Ill ll Page Three Hundred Thirty-two SATIRE THE BTILOVVN AFIDGULD DF l93l WESTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Prepares for Every Type of T eachmg youthful energetlc and rap1dly grow mg 1nst1tut1on Wlfh modern bu1ld111gs and equ1pment and Wlth carefully selected and CHTCICHI mstructors Complete zn 07772011072 and catalogue on request D B WALDO President JOHN C HOEKJE Regzstrar P T1 Hddl I 7 EHS EI? O O , . O , . ge :ree rm re T ' -I SATIRE 5'r-'r'I-V'-:' as PDQ or vvwm ztewrn censor L, :fr -ecP'r:3Peeer-Ifrreoa IT IS SERVICE.. that will win for you when you are through college. IT IS SERVICE.. that has increased our business on the Kalamazoo Territory 300 PER CENT In the last two years. TO GET THIS SERVICE.. get a Citizens Policy at -HO Kalama- zoo Natil Bank Bldg. R. E. FAIR Ford Sales C9 Service CITIZENS MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE co. PORTAGE AT SOUTH PHONE 6106 KALAINIAZOO BRANCH OFFICE SLAGER AND BOS Quality Serfvice Stores C0mp1ri,,,,g,,f5 Of RICHELIEU PRODUCTS FREE DELIVERY Phone: 6119 - 6110 S12 S. Vlfestnedge Ave. HASTINGS TRUCK CO. David Little Construction Co. 9 General Contractors HARDWARE For Every Need J. GHAS. ROSS COMPANY Cor. North Burdick and Kalamazoo Ave. Phones 2-0141, 2-0142 XVILLARD BLACKNEY Because he thinks he's just too grand a lady killerg because he thinks Sigma Theta Gamma is the cream of the campus even when the members admit they are curdled CFD. Because he has run for more offices Qon stickersj than anyone in the history of NVestern State, thereby making himself akin to the late VVm. Jen- nings Bryan. Because he is the only per- son known to have yelled into the assem- bly microphone the year he made his speech accepting the nominations as a can-didate for the vice-presidency of the student council. fl: Pk RAY SWARTZ Because he is that handsome devil who holds the record for the one mile trotg because he is developing, iinally, into a regular little he-mang because he dates all the girls on campus and doesn't find it necessary to keep training rules. Because his Bulova rivals the famed library clock. P ge Three Hundred Tliirly-four SATIRE TR: BROVVN ANDTGOEBDS or ,195 Blossom Shoppe VANDER SALM'S 209 Stockbridge Ave. Dial 4138 C ompli-1-11-ents W I I l of ATLAS PRESS Thomas VVilliam Howson is hereby nominated to the hall of fame of VVestern State Teachers College, because he is the best example we know of Chaucer's clerk who seemed busier than he was, be- cause he is the epitome of modesty, self- deprecation, docility and extremely co- operative spirit, his school girl complex- ion and love for variety and because he insists on being called by his delightfully simple and substantial name, Tom Bill. Pk Pk as XVHITEY JALTHOFF Because the problem: 'WVho'll get Whitey's basketball? became a campus institutiong because Theta Chi felt they had to pledge him after they were sure that he would make the basketball squadg because he thought he was indispensable to everything he was connected with, Uust a question on the side-Do you s'pose he's blonde by nature, or perox- ide?j Pockets -one for golf score, note book, cigarettes, etc., and invisible tubular pocket for Foun- tain Pcn or a Pen- cil. Exclusive with Lamb Knit The Garment of the H our Patent Appl'd lor The famous Pocket Pullover the students, choice, and made by LAMB IQNIT of Colon, Michigan, who, for more than forty-one years, have been supplying the Knitted Athletic wear for the best colleges and schools in the United States. Featured at the better stores. amb nit Goods Co. COLON, MICHIGAN, U. S. A. Makers of Fine Knitted Outerwear I D Page Three Hundred Tlzirty-fizre SATIRE TWT? F' B Li' U V's7F3I ANDGOL' GF' T'-E73 reetings From the W0rld's largest manufacturer 1 i J I V 4 of printed folding 3 Cartons SUTHERLAND PAPER COMPANY f Mauufuururers of Folding curious 1 and Paper Products KALAMAZOQ, - MICHIGAN I I I1 H ddTI SATIRE I ' l93l THE BILOVVFI ARIDGOLD CPF l This is positively not a advertisement for Turkish towels, Dr. Brady's Rubbing Compound or Odor-O-No but an authen- tic example of what the ailing athlete is forced to contend with when he falls into the foul clutches of one Doc Meyers who is really the prime reason why Mique Gary's star halfbacks were out of order half of the season. The rubbing table in the stronghold of said Osteopath is reputed to be the mod- ern rival of the famed rack of the In- quisition where the limbs of the stal- warts are jeopardized by his vicious at- tacks. Enclosed is a snapshot of VVhitey Althoff, erstwhile court star and captain, just as he returned to consciousness after Vet. Doc. had jammed his left patella into the vicinity of his E. Pluribus Unum. The double boiler suspended above the luckless Wllitey is the Son Burner that has seared the tender dermis of many a swarthy scion of the Hilltop. From a Friend Of lVestern State Compliments RAY T. PARFET FORD DEALER WATER SOFTEN ERS WATER HEATERS Fred J. Hotop 81 Co. Plumbing - Heating Prompt Repair Service 315 N. CHURCH ST. DIAL 9632 ALL ALL WOOL 522.50 RICHMAN'S CLOTHES Made in Our Own Factories and Sold Direct to You -- No Middle- rnan's Profit 127 W. Michigan Ave. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN Page Three Hundred Thirty-.9 Zl n SAT! RE T H E he ll Q W N 'fa iz Ueecfo 'LSDJWXU Ter r-we 'rr f KAZ00 ICE CREA Nlade for You in Kalamazoo Phone 40 l 2 7 l 4 Florence St. C0 1PH 'lf'lfS vf Singer: Ever since singing that song to you WMILMEHKER 8 General Sheet Metal Work Warna Air Heating 144 N. Edwards St. Dial 7612 yesterday I have been haunted by it. SON She: Tell me you love me He: I love you. He: I love you. She: Say it with more feeling. He: NVhz1t the heck is this, a d lxearsal? She: XVhy not? You murdered it. She: Say it as though you meant it. ramatic re FROM A FRIEND OF WESTERN STATE Page Three Hundred Thirty-e ight iii SATIRE I I Ji E' B T N i L FI '6' 7 G O' IITDB' iI '117 TT I i I Ip Qumng : Quang , Deliciously Fresh va for all degrees Q,-QQ, mam ui.,-. QUMQ,-n, -mow-ALL 35 QUALITY AND yj SERVICE -Ur I AT A LOW PRICE CANDIES I Cottrell and Leonard l , ' ALBANY, N. Y. , ,N Esr. 1832 COLLEGE DEPT. Soda Fountdm I-L-Inches III II: AL BIEIALER CLAR1zNc1s Rorn ' V Because he is colossally conceited BCCHUSC 111 111111.WC 1121VC 21 111'-911 191' g I about his histrionic ability, if any, and N610-9119 P1116 111195 R031 1111111951 W1111C i I everything else he ever was, said, or did. R263 Cjty LPUIQUCCI. I lsecpuie lie has a slee- 1 Because he feels so sorry for the poor YC ' C5119 0 JC 21 113 00 33 19105 30' I Yi ,i , . , I I unfortunates who have not the keen Bel- 6511159 he 5 the I3C51 V1011111b1 we know-2111 i ler insight into the beauties of life. Be- 111511551 fact- XV? 1111d61'5lf111CI. 11131 515.21 I I cause with all of his speech training he teacher 'fql' 11111510111 f1l1l?1'CC1a11011 1195 111 I I has remained incapable of pronouncing 21 CI-P155 W11I1 D211111'05CI1- We are P1f011fI words without the lfleller enunciation. EQ 1112116 1512153 Clagfllce C11CI01'5CS Qld , iocs' anc arms artersf' I I 0 I, l' 0 lld l V 1 1 in lla 0 . I 1 ': Harmony between Excellence and Price is I always found in the many lines of paper 2 V handled by this national organization. I . THE B E? P LINE f , , Blotting, Bond and Book Papers V Cardboarcls, Coated and Cover Papers I ' Tag Boards, Thin and Toilet Papers 1 Writing and Wrapping Papers I Sealing Tape and Straw Board , Ledger and Label Papers 1 Envelopes Gumrned Papers Kraft Papers I Mimeograph Papers Paper Towels :r 1 il W BERMINGHAM 8: V, PROQSSER co. , I f NEW YORK - KANSAS CITY If df x1u.AMAzoo cmcmo ,N fi 4 camo mains - X. L if , cn.svsi.ANo . .X ,X li flea 7 . X'CTx1'ib,5 ,I f , xx 1- Q hfg , ff Gy ., ei ,Nei , 1 , 3? LO .N 'x1'- . it f me 11 'v I ., 1.x-x . .sl 'It x Page Tlu-ea Himrl:-ed Thirty-nine L I 'ri SATIRE TPI: s r1IovvmI Ano Go1.o' or IU r , K. A . 0 A 0 - fi- O-Ji.. cQ?..5-QL -MA' I 'iL A'A '4'!T 'AG N 1 .V F X7 lv '-'Q.,s.4'wM ff- 'QQ-bfi-ffl! l ff. X A W. A QIIQM i ' U' I ' J Q15 Qu1IaHiity 1F'Qoc5l at Minimum Prices EI? A III WESTERN STATETEACHERS COLLEGE I1 IQ I1 IMHYXIJ TRAINING SCHOOL BUILDING EHS Ymiur PatrfQngnage GIratefuHHy Remived Elf? I f 1 SATIRE P T P? E E 'L TTY-f'V'T'N ',?-RTN-D G U L 'O G F' T I I in gl 'iii' o e 'we v '4 5. Q 3' VAN BOCHOVE FLGWER STORE 29.3, So. Burdick Street g .., . W M9 Wig M F '.,1faLUEBlkai Q O It seems that El certain lad and his date had E X 50 a flat on a country road and a passing driver XJ N slowed down and, leaning out of his car. asked, 'wri- Tire down? C , , D No, replied the college boy, UI didn't have WIHIBITIS 81 COITIPBHY fo' T 230 so. Burdick sf. S THE STEVENS Michigan Avenue, 7+h +o 8+h Slreels, Chicago You are always sure of a warm welcome al The Slevens where lhe guesl receives The mosl lor The money he pays. On Michigan Avenue overlooking Granl Park and Lalce Michigan, The Slevens enjoys The linesl holel sire of any holel in Chicago. Four famous reslauranls, dancing during dinner, goli on The roof, recrealion rooms, bowling, billiards and pool, chil- dren's playroom. Ralesz Single 53.00 +o 58.00 Double 54.50 +o Sl5.00 T H E S T E V E N S The World's Grealesl' Holel l l I T1 H i 'd F ty- l I l SATIRE 'TFFII BILOVVN AKIDGOLDWU7' T'-93--l Godde's for Goodies Party orders solicited and delivered. Stop in for a snack and save a meal. Godde's Pastry Shoppe 346 So. Burdick Phone 2-4731 PIGGLY WIGGLY 3 Stores SERVING KAr.,xMixzOo HCJUSEXN'IX'ES Nl-iETTER FOODS FOR LESS 22-l SO. BURLIICK 1025 WY NOI2'FII 1842 OAKLAND DR. And now for those bodies politic: AC:XDEBIY Publicity 'l lounds. that's what they are. Some members of this collection of fem- inine beauty dogged our footsteps for weeks, demanding a line or two so's they might have the great pleasure of seeing their names in print. The reader has seen the result long ere this. Before leaving' this present subject-a word to the wise-never offer to buy an Acad- emite all she can eat unless your father is a Roclcerfeller, a -T. P. Morgan, or a Henry Ford. XX-fe have often heard their house re- ferred to as the Old Maids Homef, lVell known organization for XVestern Co-eds who were not capable of getting in any other group. A group of catty would-be sophisticates, well satisfied with themselves and given to the arts of knit- ting, tatting and chewing peppermint candy. Snyonyms - Boolcworins, spin- sters, fol-de-rol. :fc 2 :lr C0111 plz'111e121's Of THE NEW DIANA Q19 116 E.xsT BIAIN STREET Compliments of Kalalnazoo Pant Co. Retail Store Where All the Boys Buy Their PANTS AND SWEATERS E. Michigan Ave. at Edwards Opposite Parlz-A merican Hotel Pfe wish the Brown cmd Gold the Very Best of Success .ill1 ALLCOCICS BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP 428 DAVIS STREET DIAL 7566 Page Three Hundred Furry-two SATIRE gg Blown An L Ur: X1 e mke b1eat 11162151116 1n 1lO1111I13t11'1g Hb 1 c'111d1date to be placed betxx een Al Lapone and Mrs A111361 111171116131 a11dt 1n tl1e 11111 of 111116 Samuel xvllllljllbll PICS 1cle11t ot tl1'1t cl1l'1p1d'1ted broup of pseudo 1ntelleet11'1l 1111111 1C1l1'l1S known 'Ls tl1e sopl1o111o1e el us 11 e bestow 11115 11onor 011 M1 VX1111l111s11 1:1151 of 111 lJCC'1l1SC of tl1e 11111311 '1lleled 'md 1311186 Cl69C1X1I1 '1p Pl1L'l.UO11 he duplays l1OW'11Cl 1118 com ses 111 11 ood T1l1l1l11b 1nd tl1e G1fted Clnld Secondlx bemust ot 1115 t1en1e11clouS w11l pon er 11111111 embles 111111 to leep '1way and le 1d 1 qu1et Qeelnded ex1ste11te w1tl1 111s l1ool S We 'ue p1oud of M1 VV1111 1111511 11111011 11 we 1C'1l17L 11e need-1 a 11rb er l1eld 111 x1111c11 to 11 o1lx l1e also needa nut br1sl clout o11 tl1e S1de of 1115 face 11 IIIILC1 A L11e1al sewant to do the 11 ork or a 111111 1101 st Apply gl ml T1et1 G1111 1111 111 uit NEW ASIA CAFE Kalamazoo s Best Place to Dme and Dance Spec1al Sunday and Hollday Dmners Also After Theater Partles Phone 2 1411 107 109 E M1ch1gan Ave DIEGES 81 CLUST 185 NORTH WABASH AVE CHICAGO ILL Makers 0 CLUB AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY ATHLETIC PRIZES I 10111111 111111111011 fo all 111q11111e.1' 1 11 X 1111 Cmefxoo PITTSBURGH Boerox PH11 XDELPHIA The Gull Lake Hotel La Belle Resort Now OPEN SPECIAL DINNERS F1sh Ch1cken Frog Leg Banquets Class Dmners Dmner Dancmg 630 730 PARK DANCING 9.00 12 00 EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA Page Three Hundred I'ort3 Ih-ree 1 l : A .51 T 1 0 I U G O U 1 71 3 1 ' 1 1 1 ll I 1 p 7 C , G- Q . . . . p , Q l L 1 ly 0 I 1 I .L my ' ' 1 - - . C 4 1 I 1 1 ' - 1 1 c c 0' -1 ' ' 1 1 I c I c L c ' l . . , , . . , I - ' ' p ., I 1 7. N , ., . . I C C ., c If r lr fl ., A 7 g c ' 'c .I 'C 'c A .' ' I , , . v D . U C . ' . . , , 1 I J' 1 ' ' . ' - . ' ' ' 1 ' i r from tl1e pleasure mad world about 111111 1 2 2 - ' .' 1 1 1 c:. ' 1 ' ' ' - '. - 6,11 gi 'fx i cu- ' 1 ' , 1 ' '- : t a 1 - -- ' Q .' . f 1 al: :i: :lc 1 I D T: 1 : --A g , . . .. I 1 , s . 1-,g 2 l z 2 - ,, M V 1 Z ll . '. Na' fc c 1 1 1 at . l 1 1 1 1 . . l l SATIRE T P Y E5 CZ O VV N A N D G U L D C'O'T'F'T--l 'U'-fi l STUDENTS FACULTY For Prompt Service Real Home Cooked Food EAT AT THE WESTERN INN Brown and Gold House Try our 300 meals Save a Dollar on Om' Meal' Tickets Northeast Corner of Campus PHONE 7454 Con. NORTH ae ELM STS. GROVE DAIRY CO. A dairy with a low lzacferia Milk, Cream 69 Butter-Milla C Ozftage C fzeese C9 Butter The Co-op Store CBYTICS a complete line of Bon DONOVAN Because of his mania for moustaehes, either ohf or on Cwe wish him luck with his, but we hope somel3ody'll shave it to get even with himj. Because of his re- lined and delicate speech, and mannersg because he is unobtrusive and unassum- ing, i. e., because he is such a nice boy. if IF Pk Irate guest phones down: Say, night clerk! Clerk Csippyl : WVhat's on your mind, now? Guest: Mind, hell, they're all over the bed.' THE GOOD-RICH CANDIES Sold by the GOODRICH CANDY CO. 175 E. Water Phone 2-4331 l Moolm MQQUIGG ga Three Hundred Forty-four l I SATIRE l 1 THE BFLOVVFJ AFT CECIL IIAY Because 0116 NXOL1lCl hive to go fa1 to 111eet a 111ore modest 111111 because l1e IS the Cp1lIO1HC of tact lJCL'l.LlSC l1e IS 'mbso lutely LITIHXVZIIC of l11s 1I'16SlQ1111 lblC worth to tl1e Deb'1te squad to tl1e 11111101 cl'1ss '1nd to tl1e College 111 ge11er'1l She Xlvdlllld spoon? He XVl1add5'1 mean Shu I ook 'lt those couples ox er tl1e1e spoon m I-Ie If thats spoonm lets shox cl Mary dld I hear you llss someone 111 the lCltCl1Cl1p Well ma am the junk man sand he came a httle oven Th1s 15 B1111ker H111 Monuxnent where Warre11 fell vou k11OW VISIIOF cyem shaft thou htfullx nasty fall Kxlled h1m of course? Be1111y Y P'1w where does 111k come hom? from llll,lllJ'ltO1'Q son Nou run on out NX 1th the boxs A Complete 415111012 S67'UZC6 l lv QSTRA IOR WOMEN AND 'fc' TQ MISSEQ Ne TRUCKS G011 xs M1LL1N1:R1 AND Foorw FAR THE STYLE SHOP Scanlan Conzpauy Inc w K'11a111azoo M1cl1 RN OLSEN 81 EBANN 940 So BURDICL Dzamonds Wafclzes Jewelry Kalamazoo s Oldest C1 edzt fefwelevs B L ST1'1:1M111w Mgr Every term of every year slnce the foundmg of WESTERN we have welcomed every student If you are Hn1sh111g, good bye and good luck If you are connng back, our Welcome aWa1ts you GOOD SUPPLIES FOR STUDENTS Doubleday Brothers and Company 241 East M1Ch1gHH Ave P1 i77fZ.17g ' Bzmiing Ojzce Equzjmzent D Page Three Hundred Farty five 1 l l l I- V V .,. 0 l , -- - - LA ' ' D G C L D U F I Q IJ I l 1 1 ' , W gi J 1 1 , . 1 1 ' . . ' 1 l ' .l . . 3 'c c T 4 IL, I . . . ,-.- -1-.- - . N 1' ll :Isis-Q o N , 1 E C . - g A 1 1 - - - 1 Q , ' C . 'fsslsmfi 5 ' Com-s - FURs ,' 1 1 .i iv. 1 ,Y 1 . 1 P y . . . , 1 ' I ' Ve . . . . . ' -. l 1 . . , , . - ' ' 1 , - - 1 . ' J K ' - - g. c , . C U . what . , 1 - H 1 , C 1 . U, 1 , QQ x,-.1-sw '14' . l 1 I H I ,Z . Y C. 1 . KK 7 ' n , , ' . for . ,, H l - l .. l 11 . . . T. 1 - ll 1 1 S . 1 sf .11 Er, 1 1 1 1 7 V1 1 ' 1 - , 1 l ' ' I : ff L v, , ' , . ,- . . 1, H 4 ' - v l c, . 1 ' 1 7 .T -, . , N 1. 1 . ', ' . . . 1 . l . . 1 ' u . . . SATIRE I it I I I I I i 4 I I I I I I I I I THE BIEUTVVF-7 AND GOLD UF TTU nother year ITH publication of this book, we see the closing . of another college year, during which it has been our real pleasure to serve, to the best of our abil- ity, the needs of many students. To those of you who will return next year, we express our desire for your continued patronage and friend- ship. To those to whom this time means graduation . . . .and who leave our city. . . .our appreciation of your goodwill follows you. Good luck, and bon voyage I J. R. Jones' Sons 85 Co. l IN ICALAMAZOO SINCE '72 -L SAFETY FIRST Full Paid Shares Present dividend rate. Paid Jan. lst and July 0 lst by check. 95100 PER SHARE Nloney earns from date of investment and may be withdrawn on short no- tice. Resources over S4,300,000.00. Write for circulars. F IDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION EST. 1897 Kalamazoo, Michigan She was only a garbage man's daughter- that's why Iim in the dumps. A census-taker asked the woman at the door: How many 1Il your fam1ly: y t'Five, snapped the answer, Mme, the old man, kid, cow and catf' And the politics of your family? Mixed I'm Republican, the old man's a Democrat, the kid's wet, the cow's dry and the cat's a Populistf' BESTERVELTHS Pure Food Stores KALAMAZO0, MICH. Page Three Hundred Forty-six SATIRE THE BILOVVIW AFIDGOLE UF IIIEQBT YOUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS HAVE YOU WITH THEM IN PHOTOGRAPHS Student Photographers or szxteen years We have engoyed and apprecmted your patronage for these many years and trust We may contmue to have the pleasure of bemg your photographer SLOCUM BROS Photographers KALAMAZOO MICH WB! f . 9141 .L 0 ta Pg TI' H ,d :IF I T , SATIRE TFTE HKOVVLTN ARID GU-TLD- CTF' TEDUC GRADUATES ALTHOUGH YOU HAVE LEFT KALAMAZOO YOU CAN STILL HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED THE RITE WAY MAIL YOUR SHOES To Us AND W' E XIVILL REPAIR AND RETURN TITEM THE SAME DAY THE RITE WAY SHOE REBUILDERS 835 W. Cedar St. PURE FOOD CAFETERIA CONFEGTIONS Specialty--Quick Hot Lunches BREAKFAST, DINNER AND SUPPER SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Buy a Meal Ticket and Save Money WALNUT AT OAK DIAT, 9381 Between the two cuspidors located at the entrance to the hall of fame we would like to place a bust of George Howard Wfynn, who served at various periods during the year as: A. President of junior Class I3. President of W Club C. President Of Theta Chi Delta Mr. VVynn is the campus radical, always going about running down the adminis- tration, the faculty, the College Herald, the marking system, and everything else in connection with the school. He has a reputation of being the campus bad man and stepped out with at least Mths of the coeds sometime during the year-he spent the rest of the time boring the people in Anatomy lab and in soft soaping gul- lible faculty members, whose favorite phrase was, 'lIsn't he a nice boy ? ak -E its Is your girl suspicious ? Is she? VVhy, feller, she can put two blonde hairs together and make a mattress? Mother, what is that tramp doing with that piece of wrapping paper ? RIA-IItisl1,d'diarli1ig, that is a college graduate wit is 1poma.' IS YOUR TITLE CLEAR? Ability to TI-IINK, to compare, to choose the best by trained investiga- tion is the important benefit derived from College years. Most of you now interested in BROWN AND GOLD will be per- sonally interested in Real Estate, as Home, as investment, or to advise a friend or client. Land itself, and improvements built thereon, do represent value, but un- derlying that value, and MOST im- portant is the TITLE thereto. That title is evi-denced by the instru- ments affecting it, and transferring it from owner to owner. ABSTRACTS are a compilation of these evidences into a chain of title from which experienced attorneys adjudge whether your title is clear. But there is a modern protection known as TITLE INSURANCE, or TITLE GUARANTY, represented by a Policy issued after careful exam- inaiton of your chain of title by 'a competent, responsible, State-con- trolled Title Guaranty Company, which PROTECTS against Title loss, a protection not otherwise obtainable. It merits YOUR consideration. Title, Bond and Mortgage Co. of Kalamazoo Page Three Hundred Forty-figlzt SATIRE los J- 3 , THE: arzovvn AK!-'D GOCLDWRUF ron: T Comibliments ofa A FRIEND 57642 MODERN CAB 0 is now a recognized means of local transportation, for it provides prompt and convenient service ac- companied hy comfort, safety and reasonable rates. l.l-I lf: 1 N 1 w ll Il I N Lar es Exclisiwie Cab MANUFACTURING Makers CORPORATION KALAMAZOO - U. S.A. P g TI I-Iunclred Forty- SATIRE THE BRGVVFI ANDGOLE UF 193 Kalamazoo, Mich. Rowing 0fAllKi1ftds Slate - Asbestos - Asphalt Shzngles Bazlt-up Tar and Gravel i Repairing of All Kinds l PHONE 2-7355 Za-Af E E 7 E CLARILIN CE XOUING Because of his complete iffnorance of the profundity of his accornjplishinentsg , because of his readiness to take the opin- ions of others at their face value and in the spirit in which they are giveng be- BATTERIE5 cause of his friends who engage in that estimable profession of defending him HATHAVVAY TIRE CQ. and convincing people of his virtuesg and finally because he has a faculty for stir- I-ingu things up' Phone 4189 Michigan Ave. at Westnedge E E DEALERS IN lVestern's Pzoneer Eatzng Place LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL The Home of good things to eat and the originators of every beneficial policy in the matter of food that the students of ' XVestern State are enjoying today. OFFICES AND YARDS 841 THIRD STREET 'WE LEAD - OTHERS T iw TO FOLLOW KALAMAZOO 1T M I C H I G A N GoLD CAFETERIA EEEEEEENE 829 W. XNALNUT ST. 2-0181 Three Hundred Fifty SATIRE THE BD,OVVW3 ND L OF' Etbl 9 yf HLING ROS VERARD O COMPLETE PRINTING This entlre book IS e product oF our plant Where machinery and vvorlcmanshup oI the highest quahty ruIe Take up your present or contemplated printing pr olems with us ITE FOR T MAT KALAMAZOO M I C H IG A N ET! ddF fl' , A I G C D I U 3 EI s a ished I86 Six? - wo Years of Success O . wr 2: xr ' ' ' 1 . . Al . U . fx 4: I W R E s I E s ff P wee Hun re - SATIRE l f:'r1f-rrzfrrre' 'G:U'cvv' mr rrrr.r' . - TT or 9 F peip----3-'ii-efiif ' ll AV, COMPLIMENTS DOUBLE DIP! OF ICE CREAM STORE 1 Where You Get the Largest I QUALITY BAKING Cones in Town COMPANY All Flavors in Bulk and Brick -: QUARTS :- 35c Brick 45c Bulk 808 SO. XVESTNEDGE AVE. ,. --.- Kalalllaz 757 Michigan Ave. OO Phone 9400 REVA GOOCH Compliments For her interest in Metropolitan life- Because she refused bids to Academy, of Senate, Kappa Delta Pi-but iinally joined that worthwhile organization, the Archery Clubg because she didn't go to the Airuort Tavern after the XVOIIICIFS O l'lS0l1 OVVHI' 1 Leafrue Partv. 23 - Co. Famous words of famous landladies: Gol and never darken my bathtub again l W THE 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 DISPATCI-I FREIGHT SERVICE Shipments forwarded on all passenger buses making quick service between all points at moderate rates, such shipments received at and delivered from all baggage rooms. FREIGHT SERVICE Superior on account of being faster and more carefully handled with the added feature of pick-up and delivery to and from all points on our line and at rates on the standard rail line basis. SOUTHERN MICHIGAN TRANSPORTATION I COMPANY - .AL --,-, H .. Y . -, , L .-..Y.Y-....l--..- I-L Y Yn-., -...-....-.fu . -.... , W A . 1,4 1 I Page Three Hundred Fifty-two I 1 i Y . I SATIRE '-'E BILCVVN AFI OL OF E r ? CHEVROLET! ima' Great Amerzcan Value BROPHY CHEVROLETSALES You see the Hender sou Ames Co make of Umforms 353 TO 351 Pom XGP ST Although now several years ln SCYVICC they make a snappy appear Sour bov fnend talks too much He rat ance tles alon lxke lord g a I knoxx papah but 111s Clutch IS so dlffer en A Co Quallty Um forms I wxsh wed ct a few slnpvx recked sallors Washed ashore mused the C'll1l1llJdl Cluef VVhat I need IS a ood close ot salts I saw your husband at the ma querade ball chasm dflCI a hula hula dancu 111 a grass slurt XVhx the old rake' When You See the Western State Teachers College Band It pays to buy the H THE HENDERSON AMES Kalamazoo, Mlch Keep 1n Touch W1th Your Alma Mater FI-IROUGH TEACHERS COLLEGE HERALD It Pals the Knot nz the Tze That Bznafs SUBSCRIBE BEFORE YOU L1: XVE SCHOOL ANID RENEW EACH YEAR AETER Page Three Hundfed Fifty three on ' Y 3 I , L - , D G D l U 3 l Jbr canon-ical 'Nuns orla ion I -.I . ' . . . . . H 1 ' , - - , , Y T H H V NV, Y . v . It . H I LH ' ' I l - M -.Q . U 5 . V V . . . C, .. , !! A ' 4 . . , E . n ' , ' 1: g . .T LA - - 1 -1 . 5 s ' g f . - 1 X- ' . - I CO N 14 I' Y - yr ' . 9 ' - . . . . l l . . . . . 4, L T 1 1 SATIRE TFTE E!-ELOVVN AW GL UF' QE'ruzntal ate A Refined Chznese and American Restaurant I-Luc 3our clmner here where you wxll bc able to engox xt to thc utmost SNAPPY DANCE SPACE 160 5 Bu1d1cl Phone 9631 ooelzfy Gfzzmz and Glassware Dmnev ware Toys Electlzcal Goods Hozasefzold Hardwaf e Szlfoer war e Devmzson Goods Sfotzovzery -LO X 1 ms Ol D1 x1.Nnx111 1. S1 RVICE STAR BARGAIN HOUSE We 110111111316 as a prospective lllllilb 1t'1l'lt of the 111st1tut1o11 fulther up the lull l11ank I'Il11ClS Ilnst of all because of 1115 111L,Oll1p'lI'3.lJlC modesty 1n 'lCl1111tlI11'1g tlmt tl1e1e me st11l '1 feu 'flilllbi 111 the Held of Bmlogy that l1e hunself doesnt lnow 'Lbout 1 e the tunctxon of the nucleus 111 tl1e process of IUITQOSIS Secondly for lns 1b1l1ty to xlways pronounce '1 b1olob1cal t6111'l d1ffe1ently than It his even been plonounced before Tlnrdly because he IS the onl3 person we ex C1 knew to pro nounce the 11 old sy111n1et1X cemetery 'md lastlx because he shares w1tl1 Paul buh udt the 'lljlllty to QIOW 1ed XVl11QkS1S Sllc It dont mattu ulutlur I vxcax chzfft ll or xelx ct xou lxlxe me mx xx u dont sou' He Ill llxxaxs loxc sou tluou 11 tl11cl and lhlll ' ct 1 D cant we sou anxtlnn u me Bud O XVell lun rs up let s luxe 1t COMPLIMENTS jack Dolds Drug Stores THE PARIS Two SERVICES Standard Quahty the Par1s Way Work Thrlft W111 Please You Phone 2 0188 or 5155 328 W M1Ch1gaH KALAMAZOO MICH l If 0 Fag Three Hundred Fzfty four 1: ' Y , ,, ,K ' - , , .-. . F I D G U l si 1 I , A lf ' . . ' , ' . . .i . ,Y - K. . . f . ,, 4. . -1.- ,- . . . , . . K ' F ' 1 c . c L A 1 . C V . Us . - - f ' . .- V ' Y' , ' 2 , . . ' X ' -Y c -. ., ' ,, . 2 1 f.. . ' ff' ' .. . - ' C: Q '. ' Q 2 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' A I b 1 V ' V - V , , ,Y cr H l 4' . I c 'G' ' Q .Q . 7 ' A ' . . . I' A I, on just a few n1o111ents' notice. l :lc rl: nf: ' 4 . - ,Z '--' .1- 7 1 .1 11- - - ' 3 ' V ' I ' 7171 7 . ' ' ' 7' Y 7 7 A l - ,I , 2 3 ' g c 7:1 1 f 2-f 1 A 2 - Bet-' .1 I ' g' j ' ,' ' g b t I U. , rx , 1, , - rv .. ' , ,' , , 1 . CC 79 ' H ' 37 OF . S1 ' ' l , , , . SATIRE ann UI ' F-Pff'lBlOVS7FI Amis GOL.lD ow- Turn l swf f.. 'C A g Wfmcw 5 nmaw 51.0445 273 W ldRDLLIX l11o1x11sox UICIC 18 xerv httle th lt un be wud llJOL1t the 5oung l1dy of puts eweept th'1t she hu been '1 pelslbtent spo1le1 of the loxe 1ff ms of n1'1ny in XC'IilCl11lTC Let us ldd that we ind l1e1 au.ept1ng con g1lfQ f01 her eveellent WOllx on the lnown 'md bold stiff when we lnow dun 11 ell she ulote Qmrcely 1 11 Old hex lLtlX1f1CS zuound the publuatwn he'1dh'1ve lor xxheedlln 11'1SUL1LtO1S lnto glvlflg hel X XX e commend he1 fol thu XVL h ue 1150 he'11d th lt she lb a 1eConnnend ed tutox fOl Le'nn to Dame 111 len l 1sx Lewons Judge N 11t uc wour rounds voree? Bride He snorcs Jud e Hou long, 11 ur. xou hun m lfI'lCCl3 Bride F110 weeks Judge Granted he shouldnt more Carl Lef 'Nlaxx rf we hue another lud be sldns me 'md Many It ll be a Clllll'1lT!dIl Nfothu VVI11 Cul who told xou that Cul XVell the teddler told us that every tlurd person born VK 15 1 Chmaman Complzments EThe Power to Pas Thuvs Dame Gasv li I Page Tluezz Ilundned F1ft3 five X I 1? gf 1 S 15 .Y hr 5. 'Q-:Sl . 'lx d -of i 17 rx, .12 X 6 ' A 61. :alla ' . l . Q, ' 1 .1 1 .nip l ' r ,Ax A' 1 f ' f I ' 2 12 :Q z fr z C S . ' .' - .A c ' A 1. 'fl' . I l ' . I 'A 2 C C fr . . ' 1 .12 LL Q A A Q ..V of ? ' c N ' c ' C f1..' f ' : ' 1 5 ' t 1 C 1 . l been ohviousj. She has unusual power , , , f of - -' - THE L.V. YVIIITE C0. ni as-11 if 1 - ' .- I A if 1 ' . ' 2 .' ' - A . - if - , ' f C . 21: f S. ' :af :lf 1' : VI 1. z ,' g' : for di- . :Z 4514 ,, -.I 'tug Vx I xx Z ' .U ., :fu Y , ,Lu 5 I . s 1- 4' Y.: I' . ' . .H . I : ll T' -., V C I . ' I - . V QE.: .J y,',Ar',.,. , 'J is r I Y 7 I 1 I' . . , . - ,I l SATIRE TFIE E11?1l1'VVF1 ANU C O L D O T 'l'T-3 LUYENDYK BROS. 816 So. NV1zsTN1zDGa AVE. Phone 2-0291 - 2-0292 Wlzolesale and Retail Dealers in Qualify Meals and Poultry Luyendyk has stood for quality since 1895. XV e nominate to oblivion the well known politician, promoter, and withal has-been, XV alter VV. VVegerly. Because he was a big shot in high school and be- came soured on life in general because his prestige at Cass Teck didn't carry over into his college career. Because he goes -around in a circle getting not only him- self dizzy but those about him dazed. Be- cause in spite of his claim to be a man of the world and a woman-killer, he was very nicely wound about the linger of the Marvel of the Age and tied into a nice bow. Because he never wishes to appear dogmatic-whatever that means. -is That sales-girl is certainly one tropical mania. I-low so? She's so hot looking she sold a man who came in after a flannel night-shirt a pair of crepe-de-Chine pajamas. Lorraine, called mother from the bedroom. I heard that clock strike two as you came in. Lorraine B.: Yes, mother dear. lt was be- ginning to strike ten, but l stopped it tor rear it would waken you. TABLETS ENVELOPES set7lif iNE QUALITY W STATIONERY EP - e l will. I Economical Stationery for Every Day Correspondence High Quality white hnish linen papers The boxed papers make attractive gifts lnsist That Your Druggist ' or Stationer Furnish You With Hytone Made in Kalamazoo By The KALAMAZOO STATIONERY COMPANY Page Three Hwndred Fifty-si.r ,fQc.,., Qifzdf-7-0965512 LM, !Mg,,, TH:-: sn.oAAvvN Anocdno ivan is '14 QQONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRADUATES GREETINGS T0 ALL FRIENDS STGRE QQ? of THE COOP Q5 . , . SATIRE l 1 11 1 T S i-IME Brill i'Ui?VkPJ'T 'T C-U'-IT' Dm i'WmO'xT'v'-:lURf7TR3 CONGRATULATIONS! ECAUSE it is impossible for us to extend a hearty handshake with each and every one of you on this momentous occasion, GRAD- UATES ........ we wish to CONGRATULATE YOU through your BROWN AND GOLD year book. And we only hope that we may have the pleasure of serving you in the future as we have in the past. GILMORE BROTHERS The Choice of All College Men CHARTER HOUSE 2 TROUSER SUITS S35 and S40 Many with Extra Knickers -Q...-. SAM FOLZ CO. Good Clothes Since '84 SENATE These upholders of the old tradition- a penny saved a penny earned-are the prize Scots of the campus. They even considered making Scottish Nationality a qualification for meinhersliip, but reject- ed it when they considered the health of their treasury. Also some of them are the best little workers Qyou, dear read- er, know what we nieanj. Because they think they are the Betty Co-eds of the Campus ,and can't imagine themselves turning down less than three dates for every big party. For First Class Shoe Repairing Go To THE PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP 630 LOCUST STREET We Also Handle Gym Shoes and Full Line of Rubbers Page Tin-cc Hundred F'ifty'eiElll9 -if li l ' SATIRE fi' S S -. t S s r l ,dt ii TP1iE'EU.GaVVFJ Aistocoto UT ivan i Liss HOMMES QUI LABORENT l 'W e nominate to the hall of fame those extremely energetic individuals fortunate enough to hold jobs on the campus. Be- i cause they received their positions not on i y l account of their athletic tendencies, but i l because their outstanding ambition made y them appear desirable to the state. Be- cause every moment counts with them while they are on the 'job andbecause U-his space was mginauy imma, thev are constantly afraid of losing their efl for 21 group .known as the Wqm- y f- - , - V - en's League Cabmet, but on inquiring POSIUOHS lf they SVSU look llp fl'O1ll tilelf about the lcanngus Eve iif1d that no one xvol-k. tliI?Ji1.?VEI' leaf 0 SHCI HH Ofganlla' Y Hank fto roommate struggling into a dress suit! : Got a date? jim: Naw! I'm just trying to remember a , keen cuss word I invented last time I put this - l I ' thing on! XVhat did Mark Anthony say to Cleopatra 3 when he found out she had no bathrooms in A her palace? 1 XVhy, Cleo, how uncanny l l I GREENEYS DRUG STORES R 'll l LUNCHES - KODAKS - SPORTING GOODS College Store at Store on the Corner . foot of the hill of West ami Vine Where Service and Quality Reign Supreme l ll ' I - 222 Page Three Hundred Fifiy-nine SATIRE THE EROVVN AFIDGOLD OT Qfompllmznts ni Balamaguu Cllllearmg Zianuss Qssnuatnnn NW? Q Eunnectlun math a strung bank I5 an mhaluahlz asset 3? Ziaume Savings Bank Bank uf Zkalamaguu just Sliatmunal Bank ant' Ulitust Qlnmpanp I I r 7 P TI H dS' d SATIRE 'TF11-: slows: Am ol. or 111131 x Q1-II DELFX 'lhose desp1cab1e yet allu11n pose sors of the un1ntent1onal c11arn1 12111111 ll1'1X culled men boys 111nn1es males 1 1 s sugars or mv other nuue W1llk1'l nu ht fall on the glib tongues of XAIOITILII 11 Westem Pecnuse all of send erea 111165 1111111 they a1e Alpha 'md Gme because 111 lC'I11fX they 'ue mere c1111 611611 seekmg 'm L1l'lQ1C1Stc1l1C1111 K? le t ILISC they '11l hue thmt p1lVl1fC slftnt that thew a1e b1L101'15L1 phys1c'1lly n1ent'1l1y t111nlt thew '11 e the plllars of XX estern be eause thex arent neve1 wx e1e 'tncl nex Cl 11111 be so 111 11T1pO1tll'11I as they 11146 to 11611616 CARI L1 1' 11111: Bee 1.1156 of 111s Wllllllflg VN us YV1t11 the 1 rosh beeouse he s '1 would be cowbox 110111 lontlat beumuse we S111 '1 darn mee lool mg blrl vuth 111111 t other n1te at the F1os11 Soph 1etept1on bemuse he 1115 consented or 11111161 volunteered to he 1 model for the 110511 of 1937 be t H156 he bwve Phy111s the gate WHEELER BLANEY Plumbzng Heatmg and Ventzlatmg Engmeers Lxizmniav f11ll11Allt'd DIL llf7f7IlCGfl07l 249 N01l1H BURDILK STREIT PHONE 2 7932 KALAMAZOO MICHIGAN Aufomatzc fue P1 otecimn Lqmjmzeut Elect? zc Comtructzon Electrzc Szapplzes COLUMBIAN ELECTRIC CO 11l1NRY M D1:s1N1s1,RC M511 127 S0 Rose Street PHONE 7 4073 ALAMAZOO MICHIGAN THE UPJOHN CUMPANY Makers of Fme Pharmaceutmals for the Phys1c1an Home Office and Laboratory KALAMAZOO MICHIGAN New York Kansas C1ty Memphls San Francisco Page Tluee Hunrifcd Sntx 0 z W A D G ' U . 1 9 3 I ' 1 ' .5 . ' A 1 ff, -:eS- 1 to N . - e .- CO. . . , 2 j 2 Q, , 1.1, , ., 1. - - . T , i l 1 n ' I . x , . , L , 1- . . . .g . Y A: A u 3- 1' ' . 1 C J . I '- ' - JL. 1 ,A . j. I V' ,' ' 1 5 ' ' Q 1 1 . C egag ,1 , . , , L. ' ' - C 'rv 7 C ' - Av - ' ' ' 1 ' ' I sf -Ds J - -1 5 1 . . 1 ' C ' z. C U .1 I I, . ,, ., ,-,- ' c y C , ,JT 1. VI' . 1, and morally than womeng because they ' ' -1 . ' 11' 5 3 - - .1 V1 , ' 1 ' , L V ' 1' , .1 z - ' z . 1 . . ' 95 :r bw - - , 2 f Q1 4 -Z -Q . . ,ZX . 1' .1 3 ' 1 : ': . - 1 1 1 f' ' 13 1. sz 1 4 . .x C. U. V. . , . I Q v 1 , - A N . , Q :L 1 . 1 2 I ,, '. . '.. . . ' ', c ' Y if : , ' , , . , ' 1 ' : -3 - L, H- H 'z .5 fn .' L . g 7 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 . 6 . . . ill l T e1iee':iCTi'5L'vJ'DfieW NTL is YUTTUTTTTT Z6-3 fro C foci r Vw J- C- Penney Co HALL'S QUALITY l 54-158 South Burdick Sl.. V Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Men Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes 9 GROCERY sm WEST MAIN ST. Home of Richelieu Goods COM PLI M ENTS OF CADE'S BAKE SHOP 2l6 So. Burdick S+. FORU M Oldest lllC1liS organization on the cam- pus, ln fact so old that it is musty. Composed of such notables as: :Xl Pit- kanen, Charles Clark, Kenneth Hawkins. Frank Hinds. et al. Battle ground of many famous sieges and filled with many trophies pilfered from the drug stores, highways, and school bulletin boards. Group of fundamentalists, bewhiskered and cob-webbed. Synonyms-G. A. R., Static, No Mans Land. WHY BUTTER P 1. Butter has a Havor all its own. It makes any food taste better. 2. Butter is the only food fat which contains liberal amounts of the vitamin necessary for the best growth of your children. 3. Butter is the only food which contains the vitamin in liberal amounts which promotes general health and builds resistance to disease, especially colds. 4. Butter is the only food fat which contains the vitamin in liberal amounts necessary for building strong bones and sound teeth. CLOVER BRAND BUTTER, a strictly quality butter, is manu- factured fresh daily by the Kalamazoo Creamery Company 718 LAKE STREET PHONE 4115 Page Threr Hundred Sixty-two SATIRE I .A'l.W..- T.- - T TF1sierLc5vvFfAF-iocota or uri:-1 ix M KI G THE GR DE All through your scholastic years grades are important. They represent achieve- ment. And in many cases certain grades present a standard that must be attained or exceeded before graduation is assured. Consumers Power Company also has cer- tain grades to make. We have set ourselves certain definite standards. of service to the community that must be adhered to. Each year these standards grow more exacting and as engineering science makes new dis- coveries and developments, they are pass- ed along to the people in 482 Michigan cities and towns in the iorrn of better electric and gas service. But for us there is no vacation, no graduation, for we must be on the job every day and night of the year . . . so that when you press the switch or turn the valve, electric or gas service will be ready to work for you. CAN BE A PROFITING P A R T N E R CONSUMERS PGVVER co MPA N Y Page Three Hundred Sixty-flzree 1 N I Y SATIRE .22 nil THE Blown Anococo or :was ' ALVIN BRIGGS W First of all because of his profound l G56 ability as a Model T mechanic, because. he i insists on staying in Kalamazoo during p vacations, because he had himself bally- hooed just before the election of the foot- I y ball captain, because he planned to have ' p himself tatooed and then thought better l of it, because he has to wear ear muffs l y , and heavy woolen B. V. D.'s, because he Fygm fa Fflend uses his brawny physique tossmash the ball across the table In 1115 vlclous games ' of of table ping pong, and lastly because Helen Redmond practically begged us to Give him consideration. l W estern State b X if I For Sale-A second-hand tombstone, nearly new: splendid bargain for a family by the name of Halnonf' Sam Fry: i'Er-have you heard the song called Saccharine Futurity? 950 I don't recollect having heard it. Are you positive that you are calling it by its right title? Sam: VVlIy-why. I believe it is commonly called In Hn' .Slzvcct Bye and Bye. l l l l I l i I l I H l , n ' I MR. V:XNlDERC0l3K,S HOME IN VVEST HoL1.vwoon, CALI1-'ORNIA l i l z.: E!! l W Fug: 7'I:rvs I-lmuired Sixty-four SATIRE THE amovvw ANDCGCOLD crr :Qui U Juno HUDDNUTT Ah-because he is God's gift to wom- en, because he has such a perfect Egger with Hashing eye, and pearly tooth, and curling bangs of ebony hairg because he is a vision of all purity and simple goodness 5 because he is a total abstainer from those vices which mar and under- mine the perfeetness of his physical makeupg because he won the state A. U. lightheavyweight boxing champion- ship Qdarn near did anywayj because of A. W. Walsh Co. WHoLEsALE GROCERS Supply Depot for I. G. A. GROCERY STORES l his nonchalance and bold endorsement of Listerine and Dago Red. P. S. Forgot to mention that he is past president of Com, 1i,,w,,ts the Sunbeam Club. P Pi: fl: lk of PUTT PRINTING eo l Prof. Greenwall wanted to ship some limber- I ger cheese and conceived the idea of putting it in 140 S. BURDICK ST. i a coffin. At each stop he would walk up to the I baggage car to see that everything was all right. At one of the stops the baggage man inquired, K 1 Is this a relative of yours ? 3- HIDHZOO Yes, it's my brother. replied the Prof. XVell, said the baggage man, you don't need to worry-he's dead all right. C Kelly and Copen wire having dinner tipgether. ohen helped iimsel to the larger sh and , ', Kelly said: Fine manners you have, Cohen. C0H1'plZH1'ent5 If Oi had reached first Oi'd have taken the smaller fish. f . Veil, replied Cohen, you got it, didn't 0 you? ' - ii I PRANK EHRMAN, ilifgr. J, WRX, BY T1-IE 6 .F l if f A 5 ff j M A I N C A F E i KALAMAzoo's Mosr 'l POPULAR EATING PLACE i AFTER THF. 3:20 Qmeen Ate. i ' Where Qualify and Service Count Oh! Remember the XVomeu's League Party! 140 W. Main St. Dial 2-6915 U 222 Page Three Hundred Sixty-live SATIRE Ti-ie' simponw N :fasts G o LOSE :Q :fr E. S. Rankin A enc INCORPORATED g y p HLOWARD FONCANNON Because he is one of those people who endeavors to appear to possess culture, Insurance Underwriters whatever.that isg because he supplies the Herald wlth poetry under a nom de plume l -poetry that no one ever reads nor 203 Kahmazoo N tion I would understand if he did read itg be- Bank Buildina a cause he tried to kid people into believ- g ing that he went to Bermuda, even going PHONES 6100-6109 so far as to have post cards forwarded from down there to his friends 3 because his omniscience amazes his instructorsg and because we think he's a pain in the 'k. O. F. MILLER CO. net ff X Builders The agricultural department head was asked ll- by a freshman about the way his duties were laisll outic 'iW'all, ter bigig whigh, y' auniblehout , an mi tie cows at . ., sai t e us- Miller Lumber Co. ba11dm2111- , VVait a moment, interrupted the new hand, Lufnbel' and on the level, do you think it's fair to sneak Builders: Supplies gpyapriflaonicmxzeriii, the dark and take her milk Lane Blvd. and Factory St. ICALAMAZOO HIS book is cased in an S. K. Smith cover - a cover that is guaranteed to be satis- factory and is created and SMITHCRAFTED by an organization of craftsmen specializing in the creation and production of good covers. Whatever your cover requirements may be, this organization can satisfy them. Send for information and prices to, THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 213 INSTITUTE PLACE CHICAGO ' i f f - ---' an P ge Three Hundred S1'.rty'.vi.r i SATIRE L F? Frat a :L 0 vw' Q A F1 of to o 1. D cn-r 1 ri 13 'r FRATERNITY . . CO1 ,I ,EOE and L 'f CLASS JEWELRY ff COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS - FAVORS A N Sl'llff071L'7' to the Senior Class of A !IfvC'Sf6'7'7l Slate Tcaflzcrs College L. G. BALI-TOUR COMPANY 1'LXNUFACTUR1NG JEVVELERS AND ST,x'1i1oN15RS ATTLEHORO, MASS. A Compliments Kalamazoo Laundry fn Company 2 L I A COMPLETE LAUNDERERS AND DRY cl.EANERs ji '1 i Pg Three HundredS ty H U SATIRE rg T Her: H U. C5 W IQ L5'Ni 5 Q o 1 I: r I'c U ?' Ii SQ 3 I III H- AIMS WILKINS TIRE l! I. G. A. Grocery SERVICE I 613 DAVIS ST. Incorporated One S1012 Service I I AND SQLD HEAT5 Firestone Tires, Tubes, Batteries V ' Complete Brake and Lubrication ' ' 5' ' Service N I ., A 1. f II, '. I T -4 4 I Il QT QPLT END FIN CX GRGCERHZS IYIICHIGAN .vr KALAMAZOO Avis. 1, 7 sJ'Ri.g-'f .f N , IN I. XLIIX OOD VI I XSOX XBIL PRICLS I I Milo J SimonsC IC I I Complimeiits ' on of I of Fuel That Satisfied' i I I It ECONOMY WALL ' ' II PAP ER Park-American Hotel Bldg. I I . I 218-222 N 'th B 'd' k W or ui IC Street Plume 6661 N are included in the Merriam XVeb- I ster, such as a-crograplzi, broadta-il, credit Imiovz, Bah.a.i.rm, fnattrogaiwsis, I etc. New names and places are . I listed such as Cather, Saridbarg, I Stalin Latvia etc. I I I .' I l Constantly improved and kept up to date. Webster's New International Dictionary GET THE BEST The nS'1Lf77'GH'II0 Authority l in can-rfs, r0l'lc'gc's, schools, and among g0z.IeI'11fwIeIIt offiviczls both Faafcrral and Staff. l 452,000 entries including 408,000 zrocabulary terms, 32,000 geograplzical sub- jects, 12,000 biografvlzical entries. Over 6,000 illusfrafiorzis, and 100 z'aIIfabI0 fables. I Sena' for Free, new, richly 'illustrated f7tlfl'l'LfJ1lIC'f r01IfcIi1Ii1Ig samfvle pages of the New Internatioiial G. Sz C. MERRIAM COMPANY I SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 1 I I Q2 1 fa 'I ' 1 D Ls. W' W Page Three Hundred Si.I'ty-cfglif I ' I U W SATIRE H: 'THE Blown Ano GOLD or :eau :WW O ,gl W, 53 9 hlte th1s ere that ICIUIIJCWN me ot me yezus lt Prxnceton when I wuz elpln to edlt the yezu book Tor l.11V there wuz 1 book 'md unt11 I seen that ele book them youngsters put out ovel to WVestern qt'LlC I thought me old I unceton annual I W wou c neve1 be beat But you see 'mv those Inown and Gold chaps just have a knack fel dom thmgs ught incl got the Qermce Lngxawnv Com wmv 111 D tr t 1 e O1 workm xx 1th e1n Xnd arrx see 1f vou can find me a X amty 1111 1n ve1 cart ' 'Z Page Tlzzve I-Iundmd Smty nm: W 1 1' ' 'il W I ,hotties u S WW W W W 4 W W . WW W W W' X W K NEVER went in so 'earty fer 1iWIC1'E1'El11'C, 'arry but its when I picks up things .v . , ' . S . I . i I , . ' , 1 , 7 r ,, I ' , , 2 , 1 4 C r I C . C . W -- - 'Tl.' . ' . L C , - 7 5 -- W T! - ,. ' . W . . . c . , ., - . . I u, b I H V -.,,., 5 , 7 . 7.7.1. -', ' . 4 5 C 1 W , ss- ln 1 - - - v - SATIRE T HP E- -EQDWDQP 'U VV ' T4l'D1A-ifwli-'Di NGJ'DFlI' D TPOi lf' Y-Y ' 'C I FLECKENSTEIN BODY SHOP THE STORE VVITH A PARTICULAR APPETXL TO COLLEGE PEOPLE . STRENG AND ZINN Expert AW0 Body Deloartment Store R 5150273 O11-r aclranced buyiizg and selling systems enable you to buy style-riglzt-merclm11d1i5e 461 SPRING PHONE 4537 Ui LOWE C0-ff Nationally Advertised Diamonds Watches-Jewelry-and Silverware at Factory Set Prices and a Complete Optical Deparmment are at your Service. You will not be urged to buy BUIWYS 106 S0lJ'l'lI lllillllltli S11 KALAMA100 Nmovm ann: unc. J EWELERS OPTICIANS XV e nominate to the waste paper press Donald fSlimj McGrady. Because in spite Of his herculean size he still main- tains his reputation for being the smallest man on the campus. Because he is for- ever boring people to the verge of Suicide with his age old wise cracks and his slap- stick comedy. Because he has dutifully refrained f rom taking his sabbatical even though he was eligible for the pension list four years ago. Because we wonder how they will ever get rid of him With- out setting fire to either the Ad building Or else all the brooms and dust pans therein. Peoples Rapid Transit Lines Operating Deluxe Coaches to SO. Haven, Three Rivers and Allegan Sfvecial Rates 011 C lzartcrcd Trips DIAL 4843 335 N. ROSE ST. KALAMAZOO, MICH. A L A B E L That Assares You Satisfaction FOR EVERY PURPOSE on fl Land, Sea Or Sky P g Three Hundred Seventy ' 'T ra E' Biil CY vv' sro ,A FI D ca osx, o A o F-a two Q 1 I Paul Gerhardt Thomas W. Howson Edhor kg BumnessPAgn L I 1 T931 K CC K D 7, D WESTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE KALAMAZOG, MICHIGAN June 1, l95l To Our Advertisers, Dear Friends and Patrons: In closing, it is only fitting that we express to you our deep appreciation for your help and co-operation that have made possible this Brown and Gold. To do justice to our Western State Teachers College, and to you, we have bent every effort to make this year's book better in every way than any before published. :We trust that you may find yourselves reimbursed by additional business attracted by your advertisements in this edition, thus making its success mutual. With sincere thanks for your favors, we are Gratefully yours, Editor. CLcfE5fQf!941LM5o4a. Business Manager. Page Three Hundred Seventy- GENERAL INDEX Tiaizralowiw Ano Grotto 071331 General In-dex A 1 Academy . . . . . 216 junior Class .... . . . 66 Activities ...... . 137 Junior High Club .... . . 242 Advertising and Satire . . . 321 Archery Club . . . . . 214 K A't 2 lC ft: C11 . . 156 . Alhietgli ld S U2 355 Kappa Delta P1 .... . . 198 Athletic. Bgyufd 1 I ' ' 357 Kappa Rho Sigma . . . 197 B L Later El. Association . . . 252 B2 l . . . ' . , ' Brgbqu Le Cerclc Francais . . 236-7 Bagketbwll ' ' ' ' ' ' 272 Limited and Special . . . . . 121 Brown and Gold Staff . . . 140 M C Manual Arts Union . . . . . 206 Classical Club . . . . 222 College chair . . . 153 O Commerce Club . . . 230 Omega Delta Phi . . . 208 Country Life Club . . 247 Orchestra .,.. 154 Cross Country . . . . 306 Organizations . . . 295 Oteyokwa Club . . . . 232 D Dance Club .... . . 244 P Debating-Intramural . . 172 Players . 173 Debating-Me11's . . . 162 DCbHtll1g-117011101115 . . 168 Q D 7 - ' . . . 3 , - eutmhe 2 Cram 2423 Q112ll'lC1lC-Xb'O1I1Cl1,S . . . 1:2 12 S Early El. Club . . . . . 249 1 Eastern Star Club . . 220 genial: 11,1 ' ' ' ' 25? El Circulo Espanol . . 231 fmor QMS ' ,' ' ' 121110111110 Club . . . . 224 brim New Ga m - 204 Sophomore Class .... 92 Q Square and Compass Club . 210 1' Student Council . . . 139 Faculty and Administration . 31 Stuflent Science Club - - 234 Features ...... . 180 Forensic Board . . 160 T Forum ---' - 202 Tau Kappa Alpha . . . 161 1200112111 ' ' Tennis ..... 302 1 'e5 'mm ' - - - Theta cm outa . . . 200 Theta Pi Alpha . 215 G Track .... . . 290 Glec Club-Men's . . . , 148 Trio-W'omen's . . . . 152 Glec Club!-1Vomen's . . 150 VV H hw Club .... . . . 212 Imlm-api Staff , ...-.' , 142 111011181115 League Cabinet . . . 144 Home Economics Clllll . . . 2-15 VVUIIHGIVS I-0213110 5201111011 '--- - - 22' 1Vomen's Physical Ed. Association . . . 316 1 . . .. Y International Relations Club . 240 V 5 lntramural Athletics-XVomen's . 315 Y. M. C. A. . . . - . 213 Intramural Athletics-Men's . 308 Y. XY. C. A. . . - 226 l 11g1r T111-01' Huntlrczi S1'z'c11Iy-two INDEX OF ADVERTISERS H, Tia: allows: Anocoto orr TTFBI ' l l l , l g Index of 24ci've1'tzsers A Grove Dairy ....... 344 J. C. Penney Co. ..... 362 Ahroo-S Grocery I I I l I 368 Gull Lake Hotel ...... 343 Peoples Rapid Transit Co. . . , Allen Barber shop ..... 329 H Iliffffff Pf111,BflfHd ------ 332 1 N Aucorir Barber shop .... 34? Halls Grocery ...'. H 362 Vlflgff I l l I I I 324 i Appgldooms ' 32 l-Ialverson's Typewriter Co. . 330 P ,assi V Shoe Sho 358 V r r Arctic Ice Cream ..... 330 Happy Day Laundry I I I I 329 Pmglp lf Cf I . D ' ' ' 348 I 'H Atlas Press ....... 335 Hqqtln Truck 334 ure Soc. A e erm ' , H11 gs T, C 350 Putt Printing Co ...... 365 l a iaway ire o. .... . B Henderson Ames ..... 353 Q l L. G. Balfour C0 ------ 367 Hershfield Bros. ...... 329 Quality Baking Co' Iii, 352 Ba1l's Grocery ------ 330 F. J. Hotop Sz Co ...... 337 l l B6I'l'l1lllg'll3.1'1'1 8: Prosser . . . 339 ' I R Bestervclt's Pure Food Stores 346 I RI MI Ralston l Q , , , , , 327 Blossom Slloooo -....- 335 lhling Bros. Everard Co. . . . 351 EI SI Rankin Agency I I I I 366 . Boven Roofing Co. ..... 350 J Rox Paper Co. , , , , , . 323 Brophy Sales ' ' ' I ' ' ' 353 Jackson Flower Shop .... 331 Richman Bros ...... . 337 r , Brown it Gold Cafeteria . . . 350 Johnson Howard I I I I I 352 Rlteway Shoo Robullde,-S . , 348 i Budd Jewelry Co ...... 370 JI RI Jones I I l .,,, , 346 Rose Kerr Shop ...... 331 I I H. Bump ........ 327 C Rose Tire CO, ,,,. . . . 330 i l Brrrrernrid Tirarrrrs .... 324 K lg Chas, Ross Co ...... 334 L l Kal. Creamery Co. ..... 362 ' S r l C Kal. Clearing House Ass'n . . 360 ' l Cade's Bake Shop ..... 362 Kal- Ellgfavillg' ------ 331 Service Engraving Co .... 36? ' 9 Cllookol- Cab .....'. 34Q Kal. Glass Co ....... 327 B, M, Sqhermerhorn .... 324 ' l Cllooolalo Shoo '..... 331 Kal. Laundry Co ...... 367 Shakespeare Co. ...... 330 Citizens Mutual ...... 334 Kal- Pant CO- '----- 342 50110115 C0211 CO- ' ' 363 Colombia Hotel Dllll. 365 Kal. Stationery . ..... 356 Skinner Candy Co. ..... 332 I Colman DI-og Co lliill 326 Kal. Uniform Co ...... 370 Slager Sz Bros ...... . 334 I I Columbian Electric Co .... 361 KHZOO Ice Cream ----- 338 Slocum Bros. ....... Consumers Power Company . 363 L 5- K- Smltll CO' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 352 r l Com-ell 31111 Leonard ,,,. 339 Southern Mich, 'lrans. Co. . . LB kalfelbcod' C ' Star Bargain House .... I , D am mt oo S 0. .... t Stal. Papo, Co .,., , , , i ' l Lee Sz Cady .....,. 328 , - 1 , , . . . . . 341 i Sak Dcsdgl 111-ug Stores ' ' David Little Construction Co. . 334 5125311 I. o I I I I 370 ' ieges L' us ...... 5' I 345 Doubleday Bros. ...... 345 M Etyle Shoclm iDa.er. CLI . . . 336 Double Div ..----- 352 M. sr T. Battery ...... 328 um' an D ' ' ' l Main Cafe ........ 365 T W E Mary Lee Candy CO' ' ' ' 339 T a'hers College Herald . . . 353 Economy Cleaners ..... 326 G- 5 C- Merriam CO' 368 Tillie Bond Sz Mortgage Co. . 348 ' Economy Nlfallpeper Co. . . . 368 Wfm. Metzger ...... . 338 r iznir cwelrv ....... 328 Miner Pie Co. ...... 332 U l J ' 33 L b c 323 Miller Sz Boermau ..... 2 Union Trim Sz urn er 0. . . 1 I F O. F. Miller Co. ...... 366 Upjohn Co. ....... 361 T R. E. Fair ........ 334 M- MCQWS ------- 344 v I l:ldelitIy Bldg. Loan Asgip . . 346 N Vander Salmrs Flower Shoo I 326 , , ' Finley S' Jewelry SZ! New Asia Cafe ...... 343 Van Bochove Co ...... 340 I First Baptist Church .... 325 New Burdick Hotel 329 l First Methodist Church . . . 325 New Diana ' A i i 342 VV I First Presluyterian Church . . 325 North Lumber'CoI 329 A, VV, Walsli Co ...... 365 i Fleckenstein s Body Shop . . 370 nvllllams gl CO, , , , . . . 340 l Sam Folz Co. ....... 350 O XVhy Shoe Co ....... 330 W Oakland Pharmacy ..... 355 VVest Street Market . . . . 396 ' G Oakley Sz Oldfield ..... 332 VVestern Inn ....... 344 Gilmore Bros. ....... 358 Olsen 8: Ebann ...... 345 Western State Teachers College 333 Goddes Pastry Shoppe . . . 342 Oriental Cafe ....... 354 Vlfestern State Cafeteria . . . 340 Godfrey Lumber Co ..... 350 Wfestern State Co-op Store . . 357 T Goodrich candy Co ..... 344 P vviikirrr, Tire Co. ..... 368 W gl Goodrich Silvertown Inc. . . 322 R. T. Parfet Co. ...... 337 XVheeler Blaney Co ..... -361 I I Greene's Drug Stores .... 359 Paris Cleaners ...... 354 L. V. VVhite Co. ...... 355 l 5 2' 5' 5 fl' W i Page Three Hundred Scwfciiiy-tl11'cf ri r i l' l ..' FACULTY INDEX ' 1' 9 H. 1' m7 . :Q T Fi l: s IL o W Al f -ro L D Q r -1- -Q -3 9 FY i - i Im L ' I miex , A G P A l . Gary, Lorena M. ...... 34 Paden' Hazel I' ' ' ' ' 36 fQdrQleX' Sughgfn ' ' ' ' 32 Gary, Mitchell J. 34, 257,260, 261 Pearson- Anna 5-- - - 41 ll Q ei, -fa . . . . .42, 221 ol, Pellet, Ray c.. . . . sz - Ame, Eulah R. . . . . 39 1 -John W- 34'257'269'277'288 Phillips Effie B. . . . 37 4 211105. Geogg? . . gf2gf,fg,,,HIjI'gjZy1ig '---' if Pickardi Vera . . . 41 n erson, ema . . . . ' ' P y F ' A, , l , 41 AHStCtt. .l0Sephine D. . . 39 Piillin, Dadiilil . . . . 37 , Argabright, LaVerne . . 32 H Q l Arthur, Mrs. Maude W. . . 39 Haefner AHCC 43 R garrison, Lucia . . 35 E2ufi32'Ol?a1EEllCi1i01, ' ' ' ' B art, J. Lee ...... 35,302 P ' ' , ' ' :,. ' 5 273 l Hemingway, Roberta M. . . . 40 read-,Herbert 37f 23f127 l Baker Bess' W. I 40 Henry, Theodore S. l l ' D 35 Rhynsburger, XIVIHIHII1 J. . . 37 l B-H116 'James E I i i 40 Herbst Constance L 40 Rlchardb' Emmfl I' ' ' ' ' 41 1 Barnhart, Harold 312, 260, 261 Hilliard, George H- - - - - 35 Ilsoblilsgli. Vglllflm M' ' '37' 21? i Barbour, Elizabeth L ..... 32 H0Cke11bG1'fY, M- Amelia - - - 35 1'iUifnE:T:l'. uli' ' ' ' ' ' 41 i Bartoo, Grover C. ..... 32 H0'5k.lC- 101111 C- ----- 3-Zi 257 Iggogbll cggllgit ' ' ' 37 l Bietry, J. Richard . . . . 32 Huff. Fred S- .---.-- 35 7' ' ' ' ' ' ' i Bigelow, Howard F. . . . 32 Hlwsey, Doris A- -----. 35 s 'J ll Biscomljy Alnclia F, , I , 32 Hyames, Judson A. 35, 257, 280, 281 -, ' 3, ' - Sangren, laul V. . . . . 37 , Blackburn' Jane A' ' ' ' 33 Schumacher Ruth V . 37 l Blair' Harold ' ' ' ' 33 I . Secord Arthur . 161 Il Boswell' Louise ' - 33 1 A Seekelli Grace E. .i 37 i Bottje, Mary . . . . 33 Ivey, Rosaline . . . 40 Shaw' loom-a V, ' ' l 37 X Boynton' James W' ' ' ' 33 . . Sherwood, Marion J. . . . 37 li Ismail- ggi? R - - - Y , J Shilling, Davicl c. . . . 37 Burnham, Ernest . 133, 246 Jeiivey, Wfaltcl' . . 40 ' 1321253 Burnham, Margaret E. .... 33 Jones, Eunice . . . . 43 Simmons, Mgr-Y A. I D , 42 Burnham, Smlth . . . . 33 - -i . - B tl G H 40 . 5l1TllT1011S, C. Mac . . . . 42 U cl? race - - - ' - K Skinner, Cleora A. . . . . 42 ' , , Smith, Alice . . . . . . 43 l C Keete, Agile-s.M. . . . 4l Smith, J, Towoor l 1 Kenoyer, Leslle A. . . . 33 38, 257, 290. 296, 299, 306, 307 ' Cain' Vvilliarn H. I r l 33 Karcher- LQ0U31'd C- - - - 35 Snyder. Dorothea S. . . . . . 38 ll Clark, Edith E. . . . 42 Kraft- Emma E- - - - 35 siiliiii Clara ..... . . gg Cleveland, Hazel . . . 33 3131114 ICT- I-?1Vil121 - - - l Cook, Ethel B, , , , 33 L Spran, George .... . . 38 ,l C ly H ld B, I A 33 Stanlcarcl. Katherine . . . . 43 ll Cggriory Egfr-l R -.-' D 42 Lahman, Carroll P. 35, 160, 161, 166 Starring. Charles R. . . . 38, 213 Corbus, Howard D. . Q Q 34 Leighton, Bertha M. ..... 35 Steclcleberg, Mathilde . . . 38 ' Cornish, Louise B. I . 40 Lindblom, Anna E. . . 35,160,161 Steele. Roxana A. . . . . 38 I Cr-ooo' Isabel IQ.. ' 40 Lindeman, Dorothea M .... 41 Stephen, Mildred L. . . . 38 Craygrford Lewis D 40 Loutzenhiser, Minnie D .... 36 Stevenson, Elaine L. . . . . 38 1 , ' i i i ' Lubke, Anna C. . . . 41 Stufft, Clella . . . . . 42 f Sullivan, Johll C. . . . 38 D l M T Davis, Bertha S. - . . - 32 Mecorkle, Eloise . . . . 41 Tiiiiiiii, lxliii-ioii. . . . . . ss l D0CkCI'21Y- Lefme F- - - - 34 McCracken, W'illiam . .36, 257 Terpenning, VValter A. . . . . 38 DF-HDCF, Blanche - - - - 42 McDarliel, Marvin N. . . 41 Tragcr, Lala C. . . . . 42 l Dunham- Homer M- ---- 43- 257 McDowell, Lela M. . . . . 41 Trumblc, Oscar S. . . . 38 l Dunn, Pei-ey J. . . . . . 40 Mabgy Vo,-ll E, l , - .36,16t13 V H Mac onald, Cornelius . . . 4 E MacDonald, Myrtle ..... 43 V- H 'R l Gm . l 38 ,- Mzilier, Charles H. 36, 280, 281, sos V2Q,,,1,OBL,OtlIf.l , , , , 39 l Eaman, Marjorie . . . 42 M3l'bU1'gC1'i Waltef G- - - - 3 i W . E' l . , Ed'l M, , , , 34 Masterson, James R. . . . l' Elgliidge, Riyhert J. . . 34 Matlfmki Jllillllfa ------ 36 VVade, Marian . . . . . 43 Ellsworth, Frank E. . . 32 Maybe'-fi HHYDCT C- ---- 36,153 Vifallcer, Cora M. . . . 39 , Englund, Sigricl . . . 40 M0013 Fl0yd VV- - - - .36,161 NlXf21lkCl', Ellis J. . . . . 43 , Ettinger, Clayton J. . . 34 M0013 GYHCC - - - - 43 VValker. Louise J. . . . 39 Everett, John P. . . . 34 MOOVC- Mary A- - - 36 VValton, Frances E. . . . 39 MOSS, VCT?-'1 M- - - i 36 VVeaver, Elmer C. . . . 39 Weber, Ernest . . . . . 42 F N wins, lalmci- H.. . . . 39 , Wilkerson, Catherine . . 42 Feather, Margaret ..... 43 Nichols, Charles S. . . 36 Windsor, lxlyrtle l , . . , 39 Fenstermacher, Verna L. . . . 40 Nobhs, Lucille A. . . . 36 yvlsomaoy Morrill l i . . 39 FlC'CChCl', ES'fl'lC1' ---- - 40 VVorner, Crystal I. . . . 39 1E0llEiV,PI-OUQSL .... . 0 XVoods, Edward R. ..... 39 or , ear . . . . Fox, John E .... . 34 Oas, Raymond G. . . . 41 Z French, Anna L. . . . 43 Oreutt, Mrs. Anna C. . 41 Zimmerman, Elizabeth T. . . . 39 i su ' 222 R!! Fllgl' 7ill7'C'l' Hzlllzircd Sezlcllty-foul' l 67 235 PERSONAL INDEX TF11-I Bl VVFI ND L Abbott Gladxs Abel Irma Abel 111111121 Abt 11ter Teannette Aehterbcr 1711111 Acker1nan 1X'l1lll.I'1l1C Actor Adams Frederzck Helen Adams Ad uns Adams ACl'1ll'1N Ad uns Crane e xldfl 111 L X111drcd 66 145 1 N11lC1'LCl Ad7lI113 Toe Al om Isatherme AllJre1.l1tsen Ruth Aldr1c11 Helen Alexander Fl1L21betl1 Alexmder Ahee Allen LOIXISL Allen 'X121plc 1 A1111 ATI11111 Althoff Harold 66 701 15x1Tl11'1kTITl111 1 lL1I'1 Amos Harr1ette Ampu 111o1n lb Al1ClClNf111 1.1211 ton Ondu son Do1othx Anduson Cladx s Anderson 81111 1 Andruxs Gl'1dx 'xllfll 118 Ada Antonx 11ll1an ADDClKlflf111l Barn 11 cl Arndt Xlartha Arcnt 1 l 11e11Ll Arnold 1ern Asl211 son 1Nor1 Aten C211 e Atn ood k.l1kI'lll'l Angst Ilelen Au-.tm 1'r.-mcts Axclx Pearl Axus 1 1 ll cc A1 ars 1 ncx Ax C15 1r1nces B'11s Dor1 Babcock -Xhee Babcocl F1110 1321111 e B ulu Ballex B'lllLX B2111u B 11 cr B 1ker Balfou L 11 Bertrand 1 11111 N1arx P21111 1 l1LdlJC1l'1 Ch 1rlcs r Katherme B'1ll:U1l1' Nlar arct B'lll11Cl Harold Banlu Harrx BarI1e1 Ftola 67 5 B'lI'l5011l 1-Iazel Barker N1dAll1C Barklu Ierrx B 1rnes Dorothx Ba1nh1ll Kenneth 46 212 213 260 212 Barnlnll Robert B'il'll1.l111 -Xllce B211 rett HC1el1 B'1r1x 111112111 B'1rrx 2171111 Batchelor 177I 1l1C68 66 251 66 251 92 317 157 217 92 207 1 90 5 46 205 7 J 92 227 7 7 221 227 3 3 290 295 4 7 46 205 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 2 2 2 299 251 245 249 248 9 7 C D Pefsonal Index Bateman 11f1l11I'1CC Bates Carl B'lL1Sf!l'1'I1Ell1 Blanche 93 145 BIVITIHH Aleatha Beale Carroll Beall Ed1th Becker Elhs Becker 1r1s Beckwlth Do11ald Beekxuth XIAI' aret Beebe Josephme Beekman Marvm Beeman M11dred Beerv Mary Behrens Florence Beld Mane Bell Leola 7 Beller Al Bellmger Marye Belote Mane Bent Doroth5 Bent Vera Berlhausen Glenn Bettega Henrv Betts George Bumlda Clarence B1cke1 Tthel B1dwell 1 lorenecc Blgler C2111 Bigelow 1'd ar B1ge1ov1 Ronald B11s1 1 Stanlex B111 Cl1211lcs Bmgham Helen B1sbee Vlfglllla Bntner 1 1121 Black Dorothy Bl1ek lrcd Bl'1ek Ger'1lcl Black N11r aret B1'1ckm21n Le Mov11e 5 4 7 309 310 93 219 130 219 207 214 157 219 93 253 227 249 302 303 93 227 68 233 214 230 245 2 2 280 285 Blaekney NV1llard 47 173 205 712 257 280 282 309 310 Blame B21s1l Bla1r Har 21ret 94 143 229 230 Bl211sdell 1Vavne Blake Bl'll1Cl16 Blanchard B1rdsal1 47 205 Blank lldmund Blxss Ex C1V11 Blohm 1BI'11LSt 47 205 212 260 Blount DOIO1l1y Blue Mary Boekeloo Lorra111e Boeve Edythe Boer F1 IHCL8 Bohl Emma Bolt A 21tl1a Bomers Glaclvs B0l1111C Kenneth Boomslner 1B101Cl1CC Bos1er M'11Jo11e Bosker RL111 Botsford XV1l11fI'CCl Boulton M 1r1o11 Bourgom Rlta Bouvmaan Myrtle Boxxens Mane Boner A 1165 Bowerman V1ola Bowman Ruth BONXSE1 Dorothy Bovce Irene Bovce Robut 4 267 309 68 237 D D Boyd He1e11 Bradford Mary Bradshaw R1ymond Br'1ford Robt Braford Ted Br21ke1r1an Maxme Brant Lula Bratt Carroll Bray Josephme 68 226 4 Brayton Josephme Bree11 Rosalle Brennan Marxe Bfellllel' Nlle Brewer Anna BI'lttOI1 Constance Bnggs A1V111 Brocato D011 Bromley Helen BFODSO11 Doroth Brooks Earl Brooks Ester Brough Mary Brouwer Clarence Brower Paul Av1s Emerson LOIS M3f1011 Pauhne VlV1d11 Brown Broun Broun Broun Brown Brown Bronnell Bervl Brunc Clara BI'L1l1C Marv Brushart Katl1e11ne Buck 121123136111 Buckley 1:11Labct11 Buclxman MTFJOIIC Buege 17ranc1s Bullerdlck Leonafay Bump Gladys B111'CllCl N211d21 Bur cr Helen B11lgLbS James Burke Lue1lle Burl1ngan1e Anna Burl111 rton 191111112811 B111 11611 Arnolda Bm 11s Angela Burrxs Orv'11 Busheld N1118 Bushnell Clarence Bl1S1Ck 111a Buss1s Beatrlee B11tler Arlene 0 695 8 4 5 8 9 69 141 145 168 1 199 217 Butler Marv Butterfield Dolls Buttcrtield Hollxs Button Luthera Buys Luc1le Buys Dorothy Bxers 11V11ma 153 168 95 221 8 9 B1111111 W'1rren 46 212 273 302 Cam Rachel 69 161 1 169 215 Calabrese Clara CE1lli1l1S Gertrude Calkms Lots Cameron George Carlson Anders Carlson Elo1se Carlson Marg 1ret Cary Myrtle Camficld Maw bert C'1mpbell Bet11 7 8 48 I K 7 221 YC 11 s ln' ' , ' 2 , 350 ' O A G O U U F-' 1 3 3 1 A ' , . 2 ' ..... 67 1 , ....... 121 , ' j' ....... 92 ' , ........ 46 ' , f ...... 246 3 , ........ 2 , ' , L ..... 1 , 7' ' ...... , , ,151,152 ,153 2' , . ....... 307 '2 - , I ' ' .... , 2, , ...... 93 ' , ....... 302 , ' A g, 1. 2 ...... 92 , ' .... 46, , ' , ' . . , ,251 ' - , '2 ' 1 ' . . . , , ' ........ 93 , ...... . . 47 ' , ....... 66 , 1 ....... 46 ' , . ....... 299 ' ' - ' ' . . . 66, 141, 09 , ' ........ 93 , ' ..... . 246 ' .1 ' ....... 66 - ' , .... , , ' .... 9 ,230 2 5, Jo ........ 314 1' , 11' g .... , , ' ....... 94 l . ' '2 ...... 66 , . ' . . .121, , , ' . . . . . . 94 . . 1 ' - 1 ' , ' ' . . . 93, , , ' - . . . . . . . 47 , , . , , 53 , ,' . . . 67, , - , ' ....... 129 1 2 ', Z. - ' 1 -' . . 92,157, 19 j, 2 ....... 46 ' , ..... 121 .' . , ..... , , 33 ', 1 .... , ' ' ..... 26 ,262 1 c , Y' ' . . .121, 222, 47 , f 'V . ..,.... 252 , .... 47,149,153 - .a , ..... 129 , - .... . 6, . , . . . ,23,242 , ' . 2 ...... 66, 41 , .... 46,173, , , y ...... 47 . 1 . . ' .... 92 ' , ...... 93 5, ....... 133 , . X2 . . ...... 130 , ...... , T, : . . ..... 69 - , . 'ie ...... 46, -23 , f ....... 93 ' , ....... 94 1 , 1 ' ' - ....... 131 , ' ........ 93 1 , . . 4 ,205,299 1 , ' ....... 66 2 . , . . . 134, 307 3 , ...... 9 ,248 1 , 2 Q.. .273,2 , 94 ', ' , ..... , 1, ' ...... 9,248 ' - 2 . -2 2 ..... ' 67 , . . 94,20 ,233,299 1 , ...... 48 1 ., ' .... 13', 317 - 12 , ' . . 9 ,207, ' , ' ..... 69,151,153 3 2 ' ...... 243 ' ' , L 1 .... 1 5.68, 1 , ' . . . 4 ,215,226 , . 7 ' , ,280, 81 ' , 7 2 . . . - 132, ,, ' , ' ..... 69,225 1 , ' ,' . . . lC8, 171 V 'f , ' ....... 94,246 ' 1 , ' . . . . . . . 95 . , J ' jf . . . 121, 48 ' ' 1, 2 g ..... 47,231 1 , ' , ...... 128 1 1 1 1 Q . 2-' 2 ...... 92 1, . . l . 4 ,205, 60 1, ....... 95 l ' 2 js . . . 67,316,318 '.':', j . . A. . . 260, 67 , ' , . . . . . . . 95 2 ' . ....... 92 ' rf, ' ' ....... 47 J ' , .... 95,318 ' -' ' . . . 92, 250, 318 ' , - ....., 94 ', 1 ' ..... 95,151 . ' , ' . 2 2 ' . 92,139, ', , ' ' ' ..... 68,157 ' . 7 ' . . . 121, 248 , 2 ..... 92, ' , 2 ' ....... 94 ' ' , 2 ' ..... 121 , ' , .7 ei ' ...... 67 Bittner, Buford .... 121,237 ' , 4 ' . . . 6 ,213, 235 1 , . 7 ....,.. 67 , ...... 68 ' , ' .... 131 1 J ' if . 1, 2 .... 132, 2 ' , 7 ' ..... 68, , , ' ....... 48 ' 2 - . 1 wi 'ge . .. . .121,13', 214 2 , 2 ....... 299 ' C, ' ' ..... 48,245 ' .71'2 ...... 92 ,mag ...... 47 gf, ....... 95 . g: , r ...... 92,243 2 ' , , .... 68 ' fs, ' ...... 69 .' ' , - ' ei ..... , 2 ' , ' . , , . , ' 1 . . 69, 145, 228, 242 . jf, 1' ....... 67 - , ' , , , , ' , .... . 48 l 7'2 1 es ..... .. , ' , ' ....... 47 ' 5, , 2 '- .... 69 J - j ..... 67,215,..28 ' , 11' ' g' . , ', , ' , ' ...... 95 3 '.', 2 1 ....... 92 ' ' , ' , ...... 94 ' , ....... 69 ' 2 , 2 ....... 68 ' , 2 ....... 121 B , ' . . , ,211 ' , ' ....... 95 225, , 2 ........ 93 , 1 ...... 277 , ..... 121 f - ' A ....... 121 - v ....... 47 -' , ........ 95 ' 'c. 2 '- ....... 67 , 1 , ' ...... 95 - ' 2 'l . , 92,139,175,20 ,299 , , , , , '. , - 2 ' ' ...... 288 , ' ' ...... 94 , , 1, , 70, , , 2221 :21 -' ....... 93 , 2 ,' ....... , , , . . 69, , .171 2' . ,' ....... 67 , ' .... 68, 316 , j . . . , ,250 ' ' ' ........ 93 , ' ..... 121,248 ' , ..... 130 I 221' . 91 1 ...... 93 ' , '2 A ..,..... 128 , ' ..... 4 ,243 1 2 ' . 2 1 .... . . . 269 ' , 2 ...... 94,250 ', ' ...... . . 95 ' . ' ' .... 46, 245 , g' ....... 94 , ....... 95 ', 2 , . g 1 ..... 230 , ' , ..... 68,254 j ', ' ...... 6 ,245 ' 2 ', , ..... 6 , 207 ' , ..... 68, 1'7 J' , 2 ' , , , , 303 ' ' j ....... 128 , 1 ' - . . . . 68 .., ' . ,21., , ,242 , 2 2 ...... 130 C 1 2 , '. ' ..... 93,221 , ' 2 .... 94,153,157 , ' '.-1 ' ..... 9,219 1 , ..... 47 , , 68, -, ,241 ' , -' ....... 269 , 2 ' ...... 68 ' , ' ...... 130 2 j ..... 9 ,253 ' , ' ....... 68 ' , , , , 48,19 ,221 ' - f . - - 9 ,225,251 ' , '. ....... 95 4. .- .. , C-,- , 2,311 , 1 .,1 ' ....... 94 1 , 1 ,,,,, 48,309 ' . , .... 13',26J 1 , g ....... 94 ' , ...... 4 ,235 2 . . ' ...... 6 ,2'1 ' 1 , ' .... 137, 316 ' , ' ....., 121 ' ' , ....... 93 ' . ....... 94 , 2 ..... 129 2 -1 . ..... 93,252 1 -, ...... 68 , . . . . . . . 2 ..... , ,233 , A, ..... 135,316 A , y ,,,,, ' 95 ' 1 . ' 2 , ..... 93 , , ....... 128 2 , ,,,,,, 95 -- 2 2 EL 1 7 A , X A Y-F Inge Tlnee I-Izmdred S'L'ven1'3 'UE l 1 1 , 1 PERSONAL INDEX 1 n 3: 1, TF-if Blown Amococo or reg ' 1 , 1 C Crosley, Lewis . . . . 122 Drake, Elton . . . . 98 1 Campbell, Mary . . . .95, 157 Cross, Genevieve . . . .70, 249 Drake, Eva . . . .51 246 1 Carey, Mildred . . . . . 95 Crothers, Ray . . . . . . 70 Drasin, Abe . . 51 162,165 1 Carpenter, Cecile . . . . 122 Crouse, Ethelyn . . . . . 97 Duckwitz, Ruth . . . . 98 ' Carroll, Marian . . . . 69 Cuber, John . . . 70, 162, 165,209 Duff, Betty . . . . 122 131 Carroll, Raymond . . . . 95 Cucciatti, Mary . . . .71,233 Dunbar, VVinsor . . . . . . 98 , ,l Carter, Laura . . . . . 122 Cullinane, Mary . . . . , 97 Duncan, Oliver . . . . . . 269 1 Carter, Lois .... . 157,245 Cummings, Alice Dunn, Luella .,.... 98.245 I Carter, Marguerite .... 95, 252 71, 141, 217, 221, 229, 253 Dunnavan, Robt. 72, 149, 153, 310, 314 l , Case, Aileen . . . . . . 48 Curran, Maerose . . . 122,130 Dutt, Clare ..... 212,290,293 Case, Dale . . . . . 48 Curtis, Barbara . . . .97,147 Dutt, Norman .... 290,292,296 Case, Jeanette . . . 128 Curtis, J. Lee . . . 134,269 Dykhuis, Genevieve .... 51,199 1 1 Case, Dorothy . . . . 130 Curtis, Marian . . . 97 Dykstra, Edward . . . .72, 290 1 Cavinder, Otto . . . .96, 231 Curtis, Roy . . . . .97, 246 Chaffee, Maxine . . . . . 130 Cushman, Verle . . . 97 E l Chandler, Thelma. . . . . 132 Cutler, Marjorie . . .71, 157 Earl, Edna . . . . . 98 1 Chapin, Earl . . . . .96, 231 Cypher. Ruth . . . . 130 Earl, Margaret. . . . 130 '5 Chapman, Evelyn . . .96, 214 Czuchna, Roman . . . 97 Earl, Norma . . .98, 248 1 Chapman, Keith . . . . 48 Earl, Iva . . . . .98, 251 Chappell, Hattie . . .69, 147 D Earle, Gladys . . . . 98 1 Chase, Xfiviau , , ,96, 228 Dambra, Mary . . . . . . '97 Earley, Irene . . . . . 72 ' , Cllerry. Edna . . . . . 319 Daniels, Mary . . . 97,228,251 Eaton, Frederick . . . . .269 1 Chew, Galo ,,,, , ,50,242 Danielson, Carroll . . .97, 201 Eberhard, Vila . . . . . 51 1 Chisholm, lvlargarelg ,,,, 96,254 Danninson, Annabel . , 122,246 Ebinger, Grace . . . . 130,250 l Choate, Forrest , , , , , 269 Davey, Marian . . . . . 71,227 Eckert, Margaret . . 51,151,153 ' Chin-ehill, Everett , , , , 96 Davids, Jean . . . 131,237 Edgehill, Gladston . . . . 134 Clapp, Mildred , , , , ,96, 246 Davies, Robert . . . . 97 Edgerton, Mae . . . . 98 Clark, Charles Davis, Bernard . . . . 71 Edinger, Florence . . . . . 72 120, 139, 162, 164, 173, 205 Dayhuff, Mildred . . . , 130 Edmondson, Esther . 72, 219, 245 Clark, Frances ,,,,,, 96, 248 Dean, Merton . . . . 128 Edson, Doris ....... 98 Clark, Frank ,,,,,,, 96 Decker, Kenneth . . . 97 Edwards, David . . . . . 98 Clark, Geraldine ,,,,,, 70 Decker, Lawrence ,.... 51 Edwards, Richard . . .52, 230 Clark, Margaret 70,139, 143, 161, Decker, Leonard ...... 51 Egbert, Margaret . . . .99, 219 , 168, 169, 173, 199, 217,225,228 Decker, Robert . 51, 274, 280, 283 Eggli, George ...... 99, 162 ' Clement. james ,,,,,, 128 De Boer, George .... 128,213 Ehle, Stuart ........ 72 , Cleveland, Hazel , 50, 145, 199, 217 De Graw, Everett ..... 97 Eich, Dorothy ....... 130 I , Cline, Ellig ,,,,,,,, 50 De Hamer, Janus ...... 122 Elenbaas, Louis . 99, 260, 267, 288 - Cline, hlarjorie ,,,,, 70,230 DeHaven, Cecil ..... 97,288 Ellenger, Hugh ...... 134 Clough, Alpha . . .50, 157 Dekema, Betsy . . . 97,153,173 Elliott, Marguerite . . . . . 72 ' Coburn, Evelyn , , ,96, 253 De Kraker, Cecil ...... 51 Ellis, Eva ........ 72 1 Coe, Robert . . . .50, 201 De Lange, Nellie . . . 51,227,247 Ellison, Elroy .... 122,133,214 , Coker, L, , , , , , , 213 De Lano, Phyllis . . . 122, 151,223 Elsie, Ethel . . . . .99, 217 I Cole, Llaurice , , 96 Dell, Howard . . ..... 71 Elise, Letha . . . . 72,173, 217 1 , Colenwni, E, , , , 50 De Loe, Gerald . . . .51,260 Enidin, Leah . . . . 135,316 1 1 Collins, HQIQ11 , , 50 De May, Frances . . . . 97 Emerson, Florence . . 99,250,318 1 ' Collins, Henry , , , , 70 De Meyer, Margaret . . . 97 Emery, Clarence . . .. . . 99 Combs, 91111616-, , , , , 70 De Meyer, Marian . . . . 97 Engle, Alice . . . . . 129 ' Comnn, Mary , , , , 70 De Neff, Gladys ..... 71,248 English, Mary . . . . .72, 249 Condon. Roxie . . . 122,248 D011 HC1'dC1', JHIUCS . . . .97, 275 English, Shirley . . . . . . 99 Conklin, Theone ,,,,,, 70 Deuner, Richard .... 280,284 Eshelman, WVilbur ..... 72 Conrad, Harriotre ,,,,, 70 Dennert, Marian . 71, 199, 219, 225 Evans John ...... . . 99 Converse, OWQ11 , , , 50, 211, 241 Dennison, Mildred .... 97,250 Evans Mason . . 52, 212, 290, 293 Cook, Charles , , , 269, 275 Denton, Blanche . . . 51,226,246 Evans, Richard Cook, Dorothea , , , 96, 247 Denton, Shirley . . . . 71, 246 52, 162, 165, 203, 211, 241, 296 Cook, Ellen , , , 70, 242 Derby, Cordelia . . . . 71 Evans, Thelma . . . 130,246,250 Cook, Jayne , , , , 70,250 Derby, Doris . . . .98, 152 Evans, Veernell . . . . . . 52 Cook, Kathleen . . . . 96 D91'kSS, NC1121 - - - -71,251 1 C00pQ1', Clinton ,,.... DCLltSCl'l, 1211221138111 . . F Cooper, Genevieve . . . 135,316 DeVille, MP-VY - . . . 71 Failing, Ann . . . . .72, 219 Cooper, George 50, 205, 212, 280, 282 De Vree, Elizabeth , . . 128 Faleon, Thelma . . . . 99 ' Cooper, Xvllllam ,,,, 122,243 Dewald, Evelyn . . . . . 71 Farmer, Mildred ..... 99,147 Cor11ell, Hortense ...... 50 D9 WCCCYC1, Elbfilf . - -98.269 Faulkllff- Ruth ----- 99,251 Cornell, Rgbgrt , , , 50, 309 De VVitt, Alydia . . . 122, 248 Faunce, Roland . 52, 162, 165, 166 Cornell, Willar-rl , , , , 50 Dickenson, Marian ..... 71 Federspiel, Elsie .... 122. 248 Cornish, Elwyn , , , 96 Dickerson, Edmund ..... 51 Fenker, Ed ........ 299 Cornish, Vaughan , , 96 Dickerson, Irene . . . 98,157,254 Ferguson, Donald .... 134, 269 Corrivean, Corrine . . . . 96 Dill, Elffflllol' - - ---- 98 FCVSUSOU1 Doris - - - - - 52 Costello, Cor-ring , , , , , 70 Dixon, Morley ..... 51,207 Ferguson, Norris . . . . 99,248 Couillard, 1056-ph , , , ,50,241 Dodson, M. ........ 248 Ferguson, Ted . . . . . 295 I Conrt, Alice , , ,,,, 160 Doll, Ernest .... 71,207,214 Field, H3201 - - - - - - - 99 Cramer, Grace ,,,, 96.153, 219 Donley, Richard . 71, 203, 207, 211 Field. MllCl1'CCl . . . . .72, 226 Cramer, Isobel ....... 96 DOHICY- I-Ol -fffil - - . . . 98,217 Fileon, Beatrice . . 99 151 153 Crampton, Herman . . . 269,277 Dolltz- R059 ------' 98,255 Fiucty' Norma' ' 73 Craven, Gladys , , I ,96,242 Dore, Maurice , , , , 98 Findlay, Harold .,.. 134,209 Crew, lvljarjorie , , I , 70 Doi-nbas, Lewig ,,,,,, 98 Finlayson, Catherine .... 52, 317 Crigfon, hilary , , , , , , 96 Doster, Marion ...... 98 FiSCl1CI', 1111121 - - - - -73,151 Crommer, Kathleen . . . 122,248 DOUEIFIS- Ffilllkllll ----- 128 Flallflef- Eldell - - - - 99 Cronin, Mylqlrerl ,,,,, 96, 251 Downes, Adeltha . 72, 221,317,318 Flalillefy, Elma - - - - 52, 205 Crgsbyv Marjorie , , , 97,226,249 Downes, Olive ,,,,,, 72, 254 Fletcher, Bernard ..... . 52 Cfqgby, Rachgl 1 , , , DClZ1CT, E1C2l11OI' ..... Fletcher: Frances '- ie: '51 l Page Tlxruc I'11l!l!1'l'Ed Se'ue11ty-six PERSONAL INDEX TFIEI BILOVVN AND D Il111t 1 1 Ll 1'1o11ers 2111611111 l2lo11ers 'l'err1 Toll Herbert lollo Charles Ford Grace Io111e1 O11ve fox 17024 ox Helen ox Xl1rtl1a 1l'lllLC 1.1111 11e1s Gertrude C11r1st111 1 Frances 73 139 149 73 201 233 52 99 Fr 1 1'r lllC15CO Rag mond 123 17 r 1117 GCIIWCVICVS 1 re11 Jo11n I 1endt Clarence 1 11ClxC Bernette 1'rosl N1a13or1e I'rost1e Ralph I ry 1 e oy F1l1Cl1C1 Cathernle l'ul1er l'sther 17ulle1 l'1o1d 1 1111011 11 aldo G 11l1L5 121111 Gall1v111 lohn G 111011 11 Uorev Gander '11 Ganl 1 141101116 G1I'I1L1ll 11al11ce 100 Gaslull Bernard Gates L1o1d Ga1 lxuth Gay V1rnard Ga1a1 Helen Gentzler XV1I1CfI'C!.1 f Cfll 1111 148011211 d G1ldll1Cl' R6L1bCl1 Ghvsels Agnes Gldlllltlll Paul Chbbons XVl11T1C1 Glbb V1olet 1111351111 Vlklall cJlC1LOll 1717111121111 G1lbert Dons G1leh1est V11 1 111 G 1 1el1n G1l1esb1 Harrxet C 1l1ett Helen Glpson Glenn G1ro11x '11ar1e G1 1sl1c '111ldred Gla7er Xlaunee Gleason 1V11lU 1 Glox er Qadre C 111111 C 1rro11 Goldber Joe Gooch Re1a Good 1GVClN11 Goodrleh Ruth CO0C11'IC11 Joe Gordon Beatnee Fordon Bert GflFl1lCl1 I rank GO1Sk1 1 lEd1'1Ol Go: ter l'11eres 1 Goss 11 '1c1e Graff 1-laxrlette G1 lllf N1'1r1 Gr 11 10111 Nlartxn G1ee11 Harold Greenhoe Llaudm Greenm 111 Dan C'ree1111 iltl Irene 259 260 261 280 2 52 203 C 0 9C I D 7 9 3 8 3 3 9 100 284 c 1 7 no 249 G1eg George 713 246 299 Gregolre C1 11re Gre111er O111 e Grexn Otto 74 230 100 250 Gfelll Paul 139 212 273 Gr1ee Buell Grnnes Grace Grmage Eleanor GroiT Ruth Grosvenor Mar aret Glllllallgh H Guenther Axthur Guest Aldene Gusler Kenneth Gustafson Clara f11stafso11 1'va Haas 1'r1eda H'1d1e1 V11 11113 111ff Forrest Haffenden M1rJor1e Ha en Robert Hahn Flla Ha1111 Fleanora Hahn V1 alter Ha1 ht G1et'1 H1kes M1ldred 74 H11 GLlt1llC1C H1YF1LttC He1e11 a Maxme R1c11ard H1me1 Elsaleta Hannlton X1dI'lO11 Hammond Ruth Hl11LhCtf Lyle 1111011 Ro er Hal Ha Haney H6111 letta Peter Ld1t11 1r1 111 Gust NCls V1o1et Id 1 Hax melmk Ruth Hanna Hansen H 1115611 Hanson Hanson Hanson H ll mg 74 100 74 53 123 130 0 0 3 124 221 74 243 74 217 252 145 217 229 316 318 124 247 173 317 4 01 1 Harper Henry 212 290 Harpham R1c11ard 1-Iarrmgton Ruth Harrls Alfred HLIYIS Gladys 1-l1r11so11 D01t11'1 Harrsen 11ed Hartman A11111 Harvey Doroth1 H155 Leonora Hauer Carma 1-1av11and Gaylord 245 290 245 242 263 251 2 H3N1lC1l1S 14611116111 54 2 H2111 lev V1TglI11a 2 H81 Cecil 75 162 2 Haystead lsther b1o11 Gertr11de H e Heekathorne La11 rence Heffron 1'VCl1l'l Helrl el LOIS 1 Hendcrshot M1r 11er1te HCl1C1ll6 Claude He11eve1d Ceor 1611161 HLl1CXC1C1 Jea11 Helllllll Fdna I'1C.I1l 1 A11egr1 He1111 Al1lOt Henr1 Art11ur Hetr1ck Dorett'1 Hetrlcl Lamar 317 c Ol-' Het7el Flora Hlckey An ela Hlekev Josephme H1e1eo1c Lo1s Hlesrodt Dorothy H1esta11d Lester H1gbee llllen H1gbee Ruth H11denb1 111d Mar1e H1le Esther H111 Edgar H111 lthel I-1111111111 Dons H1115 Re 111a1d Hnlderllter Phyllls Hmdes Wl1lO11d Hmds Trank 54 197 203 I'11l'1gl Constance Hmlcley Eva H1tzF1e1d Arlene Hobart C3lVll'l Hobby Helen Hoebeke Jeanette Tryna Hoelqe Rachel Hoeksema Rachel 54 221 I-Ioek1v1ter M1ldred Holaday Pattxe Holbrook Avzs HO11xI115 Gladvs 101217 Holle Elizabeth 75 197 199 Holle Llssabel Hollenbeelc M1ldred Ho1115. Thomas Ho1l1ster Eleanor Holmes Marv 54 140 151 242 L 2 221 235 152 '5 246 2 241 7 318 J C J Hooker Joe 54 139 161 162 165 166 199 209 2-11 Hooper Paulme 54 157 231 Hoop111g'1rner Gwendolyn Hoover Bess1e Hope Lou1s Horstman Harold 75 207 214 H01 stm 111 M1ldred 102 219 237 Householder Frank 46 139 140 143 173 302 304 Howard Luc1lle Howe Helen Howell V1rf,1n1a 102 Howson Thomas Hubb'1rd Loulse Hubbell 111ar1on Huber Cecxle Hubelt lehzabeth HuC1l1Ut Judson 260 265 Hudson Catherme Hut? Carol Huff F1516 Huff ler11 HUffl11ll1 Harrv Hug ett Bermce Huls Hermma Hungermk Hun1m Way11e Hu11t Marcella Hu11ter Ardath Hu11ter Roberta Hurlev Vlfglllla Hurst Donald Hurt Dortha Hutehens M1ldred HUtCh1llSOI1 Aub1e1 Hutson Irma Jea11 Hvames Marjorle Hyde Helen Iehl Beulah 1 naszak Veromca lllg Gxace 309 237 6 2 2 2 5 4 102 I D 7 J 7 J 7 9 Page flute Iluudfed Se cr ll'1 SC' 'LEU 6:1 N Y Y 1 G L D , I 9 3 F F - g, f . . 100,- , , - ..... 101,157 9' , 21n-- ....... 134 , ,- ,,,,, , - 4, g 4 ,,,, 124, - , 1 f 1 f . . .52,149,153 ' , ..... , ' 1, ' . . . 101,247 - 4 -, ,f ...... 311 ........ 258 -4 , ' ....... 230 1, ,, , , ,153 ', 53, , , ' , , ...101, 51 2 ,, - . . , , ,243 ' , ........ 53 ' - , - ...... 54 - Q - - ....... ,317 - , 1 ....... 123 -- , 4 ...... 54, ff 1 - -, ' ...... ,317 ' , 1:-- ...... 246 - ...... .132 1 I ' 1 ....... 99 , ....... f,249 - . , ' ..... -47 ' -, ' .- ....... 99 - g . . ,221 - , -- ....... .101 F . - ........ 99 - , . ...... ,213 - , - f ........ 101 F 1-1 ...... 99,153 - 4 , - ..... ,212 ' Y 54 ,,,,, 101, , 1 , 74 1, jf ....... 129 1 4 ....... 100 - ,, ..... .101 - 1 ...... 99 4 , 4 .... .246 ' ,, g' . . . 75,149,113 1 -1 '- , - . . ,203 4 , - .... ,249 ' ' , , .120, 139,219 - '1 ., - ' ..... 123 ,, , 6 ...... 123 - ' - ...... 54 1 1 I , ........ 133 - ,, 1 , , , , 33,232 1 , , H ' 3 , - . ..,. 101,253 1 I-' -. - ...... 121 -' - ..... 10,249 - 4, ...... 152 ' A ' .----- 129 4 1 ' .--- 10 .237 , ' ..... .54, 209 - - ...... 5,211 ,-1 -3 ....... 128 , ....... 124 11 re,-R .... , ,235 , 4, 2-1 .. 12,247 - ...54 , .I -, m , , , , . 73 .4 , ....... 74 .... 128,211 1 , 6- ....... 100 P, ,. ,,,, , , ,243 4 -, , ,231,237 ' 1 g ..... 10 ,213 - Q , ...... 128 1 , ' ..... 101 7- ,Q 1- ...... 123 . w 1. , , ,,,, , ,1. 4 , 4 ' ,,,,,, 75 Vg , M .... , 1 , I. ...... 54 1 G 2 ., 1. 1 1 1 1 'I ', ,4 - 1 1 .' - 1 ..... 290,211,216 , ,y - , , , , ,243 1 ....--- 269 61. ,....... 53 ,' ,......101 1 -, ...... 73 41, , '4 ,,... , , 1' ..... 246 1 -, ..------ 154 Hall, ........ 53 , ,,,,,, 75 - 11, -' ....... 100 H'l1, - ' - ..,. 53, , ' , ,...... 101 4 72 , 4 . ,140, 173,201 Hall, ' ...... 74,153 Y 4 - , , , ,157 1 , - . 52,1J7,199,-35 , , -- . ..... 74 4 , ,,,, -, , , . ........ 100 , - Q ' .... 74,316 , , , ,- , f 1 ....... 92,250 4 , ..... 74,237 , ' , , , , ., 1 .73,203,212, 290, 306 , 4 , - ..... 101,248 - , , , ,131 , - ..... 100,250 4 , g ...'...101 - ,4'.......102 , ' .... 73,251 , . . . 7,227,254 ., ' ,,,,,, , , 75 1 GCT11il1'f114 P21111 - 53,139,140,1434201 Hanna, Merla .... 53,151,153 Hornbeck, Royena ..... 55 5 1 . - .... 123,143 ' - ..... 277,288 , , , , ,-f -' -, ..... 53,213 4 , -' ' ....... 129 2 , ' . , , , , . - .- ..... 130,251 , , 4' g ...,.. 53,235 , , 1 , , , , 2, ..... 100,288 , , 6 ....... 277 ,, , , , ,310 3' :. -' -- .... 141,153 - , , .f . . 74,2 ,30r,312 - , ' ..... .102 ' ...... 73,251 , 4 , - ..... 53,253 4, ,..... .102 71- , ..... 123,246 ,-' -, 1 ...... 123,247 , . . . , ,317 7' -- . ' .... 100,243 -- ' , .... 101,250 , - ..... 75, 141 ' -. '- . . 73,151,152,153 , , , ,293,295 , -, 1 ,,,.. 7,217 1 '- ...... 100 . , ' - , . . 101,211 , 1 - , , ,102,-31,317 1 ill, ..... 100,1 2,153 ' , .... 132, , 4 - ,,,,. 102, 2'2 , ' ' ...... 73 ,- ', ...... 74. -, 3' ...... 102 1' - , - ..... 100,250 1- 1, ...... 53, , . , 1,310,311 1' . . . 131.149.1531 1 -' , - 1 ..... 53, , , 4' . . . 135,316 ' ....... 129 4 - ,f-- . . 54,212,260 , .- .... . . . . 55 - ...... 73 -, 1 ..... , 75 , 1' ...... 102,..52 ' ,1 ...... 153 , .4 .... 130, . , I ...... 10 ,215 , ' 4 ...... 135 - ..... 101,243 , , , ,,,,, ,102 1 ' ..... 100.245 , , - - ..... 101, 47 -g , ' , ,,,,, 76 z,- , 74 ....... 246 4 ' , . -7 ..... 75 , ' ....... 102 - ....... 311 4 ' , ' ',l39, 173, 03 4 ' ,J ........ 147 , - .... 73,22 ,248 - ' ' ' ..... 75, 19 , .... . . .2'5 , 6 ....... 100 ' , , , ,164, 173, 37 ' , ...... 76 , . . . 73.21.237 - ,f , ...... 124 , ....,. 10- 1 , ' . . .... 12,203 - , ...... 101 , ...... 55 -, - '- ...... 123 -4 , 4 . 269,277 ,, ' ..... .102 J , - .... 123,12 ,211 , 2 ..... 54, 243 , ..... 10 ,211 ' -, I - ...... 52 4- , ....... 253 , ....... '16 - ..... 7,231 -, '-1...75 - 3 - ....5,247 .- ,f -1 ..... 7,2 ,- - ...... 128 ' , . . 13,312 '. '- ........ 74 , g'- -. . . 101,151 . , - . .92,141,-30 3 , ...... 130 - 4 , .... 75,151,157 , ,, ' ' ..... 76 -4 ........ 250 ' g, . . ....... 124 , 4 ,,,,,,, 124 2 'f , 1' ' .... 123,147 1 2 ..... 135, , , ....... 74 3' - ..... . . 75 1 -- , ' '. . .100,-21.245 - ..., 75,213,248 , - ........ 55 1. .... 149,153 ' , . .... 135,317 g J , -- ' . . . -.215 1 , - fl , - .... , -' 4, - ...... 229 , -- - ........ 10- ' 51 PERSONAL INDEX THE BF I Ingle, Jimmie . . lngraham, Doris . Ireland, Bertha . Irey, Francis . . Isenga, Dorothy . 1 Jackson. Donald . Jackson, Marion . Jackson. Mary . . Jacobs. Frank . . Jager, Leon . . . Jakeway, Ruth . . Jamieson, Jessica . Jankovialc, Harry . Jannsen. Herman Janowitz. Betty . Jeffers, Gladys . Jeffers, Robert . . XV alter . Jenvey, Jessup, Genevieve . Jessup, Orval , . Jetta, Ruth . . . Johnson, Albert . Johnson, T. Albert Johnson, Beatrice . Johnson, Edward . Emma . Harold . Johnson, Lillian . Johnson, Lloyd . . Sylvia . Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Virginia . Johnston, Helen . Johnston, Jean . . Johnston, Dorothy Jolliffe, VVesley . Jones, Clifford . . Jones, Earl . . Jones, Eunice . Jones, Glen . . . Jones, Reba . . . Jubb, Florence . . Judd, Jane . . . Judd, Kathryn . . K Karniensky, 1Vi1ma Kamphuis. Fern . Kanable, Dorothy . Katzenberger, Mary Kays, Arthur . . Kean, Helen . . . Keeler, Dorothy . Keim, Dea . .77,219,316. Keiser, Ruth . . Kell, Laura . , . Keller, Carmen . Kemp, Dorothy . Kennedy, Bernard Kent, Gisela . . Kent, 'lsabel . . . Kenyon, Russell . Kercher, Leon . . Kettlewcll, Lueile . Keyes. Helen . . Kibbey, Henry . . Kieit, Morris . . Killman, Pearl . . King, Donald . . Elizabeth . King, King, Mary . . . Kingsley, Minnie . Kinney. Alene . Kinney, Irene . . Kipp, Laurence . Kirby. Helen , Kish, Mary . . TL O VV FI A FI D G O HKD O F 1' Q 3 i Kissell, Frank . . 49.139 141 143 Linderman. Marjorie . 124.247 . . . 129 Klaasse, M. ..,... 149 153 Lindsley. Donna . . . 129 . 132.245 Kleinheksel, Janet . . . 104 Linsley, Persis . . . . 49 . . . .55. 147 Klepper, Irene . . . . . . 104 Little, Kenneth . . . . . . 269 . . 76,149,153 Kline, Helen . . . . .77 226 Littlefield, N ..,.. . . . 131 . . . 102,147 Klingbeil, Vereah ...... 104 Livingston, Irene .... 105 252 Klopfenstein, Lillian . . 104 249 Loenneke, bV111l21111 . .105.269 310 Knapp, Helena . . . . . . 130 Logan, Edith .... . . . 78 102, 230, 243, 311 Knapp, Paul .... . .77 235 Loken, Maren . . .... 105 . . . .55,237 Kneisel. Lucille . . . 104 250 London, Margaret . . . 105 89,160.173.217 Kniebes, Vera . . . . 104 Long, Lawrence . . 105,299 . . , . . 102 Knop, Bernice . . . . 104 221 Lookholder. I-Ielen . . . 78 . .76, 230 Knowlton, Eleanor . . . 104 251 Loose, Wan. ........ 105 . . . 76 Knudson, Mildred. . . . . 104 Lorenz, Alice .... . . . 105 . , . 76 Koch, 1Valter . . .... 134 Loving, Alvin . . 56, 149. 153, 213 . . . 134 Koets, Cornie . . .... 13-1 Loving. Win. . . . . 290,292 . . 102,269 Kollman, Pearl , ..... 168 Lowe, Grace .,..... 128 . . . 103 Komejea, Glenn . . .12-1.2-18, 269 Lowrey, Douglas . . . . . 105 . . 55 Koslnnider, Edna .... 104,175 Loyselle, Marguerite .... 105 . . , 103 Kowalk, Florence . .... 104 Lucy, Elizabeth . . . 105.168, . . .55. 211 Kowalski, XVa1ter . . 77. 149,153 170. 217. 225. 237 . . 103, 221, 248 Krause. Henry . . . . . 133 Ludka, Frank ..,.. 105. 201 . . . . 55 Krause, Reinhart . . . .-19.207 Luft, Inez . . . . . . 105 . .76,237 Krebs, Margaret . . . . . 104 Luikens. Howard . . . . , 105 . . . . 103 Kremer, Helen . . . .-19, 168 Lukins, Ruby . . . . .78,2-12 . . . , 103 Krenke, Eleanor . .... 77 Lunde, Evelyn . . . . , 105 . . 103. 246 Kreps, Mildred ....... 77 Lundquist, Annette . . . . 78 . . 280,281 Kretzschmar, Ellen ,.... 77 Lnndquist. Ruth . . . . . 105 . . . 103 Krill, Louis . . . 77, 212, 290, 294 Lnyendyk, Irene . . 56, 227. 231 . 134. 269 Kroodsma, Aladine ..... 49 Lynn, G ..... . . . 252 . . . 103 Krueger, Eleanor ...... 104 Lynn. IiEl111Cl'Yll . 100.252 . .55, 201 Krueger, Otto . . . . . 269 Lyon, Doris .... 106. 227.254 . . 103,317 Kruger, Alberta . .... 104 Lyons, Alfred . . . . . 106 . . . . 124 Knnlcle, Ed. .' ..... 277,314 Lyons, Ivan ..,. . . 56 . . . . 76 Kunzi, Ursla , . . . . 104,249 . . . .76, 251 Kussmaul, Gertrude . . . 104, 250 M 55. 143, 225, 237 McBride. Aura . . . , 56.237 . . . . . 103 L McCain, Gordon . . . 106,246 . . 76,212,294 La Core, Ivan . . . . . 49 McCarty. Frances . .106, 227. 252 . . 269, 312 Laevin, Ben . . . , . 153. 277 McCarty. Ruth . . 78. 245,221 . . . . . 55 Lamoreaux, Fred . . . 49, 149, 153 McCarty, Kenneth . 106.205, 288 . . . . . 76 Lacy, Marion . . . 223,226,237 McCay, Mildred . . . . . 78 . . . . . 55 Lake, 1Va1ter . . . . . 104 MeClintic. Virgil . . . .56, 199 103, 223, 228, 237 Lamb, Reva . . . ,... 77 McCuaig, Douglas . 78. 153, 201 . . . 103,153 Lamie. Cliliord . . . 104.237 Mctfune. Doris . . . , . 79 . . . , 76,215 Landells, Agnes . . . 49 Meflune, Dorothy . . . . . 106 Lane, Vivian . . . 221 McDowell, Gordon . - - - 79 Laney. Ellie . . , . . . 77 McDowell. Phyllis . 79.317.319 . . 76, 151, 153 Langston, Lois ..... 132, 245 Melilwain. Robert . . 79. 139, . . 124, 147 La Nore, Elizabeth . . . 78. 249 149 209. 230. 243 . .103, 223. 243 Lansing, Agnes . . . . 104 McKee, I-larold . . . . . . . . .76, 243 La Plante. George . , . . . 105 McKenzie, Kenneth . . . . 56 . . , . 77,207 Larson, Marie . . . . . . 78 McKernan, Philip . 106, 149, 153 . . . 132,245 Latto, Wfilliam . ..... 78 McKinley, Mildred . . . . 106 . . . 103, 252 Laurence, Nina . . .105, 316 317 McLellan, Jessie . . . . . 128 318, 319 Lauslnan, Ella . . . . 105 243 Nlclylurray, Orvil . . . 79 . . . 103,219 Lawrence, Dorothy .,... 135 McMurray, Laura . . .56, 223 . . . . . 233 Layne, Garnet . . . .78, 252 MeNaughton. Ismay . . . . 106 . . . . 77, 230 Leach, Harold . . . . . . 49, 207 McNitt, Inez . . . . 79. 231. 251 . . . . . 49 Lee, Leonard . . . . . .78 246 MeNitt, Mary . . . . . . . 130 . 77, 149, 153, Le fevre, Carl . . 120, 124. 139 203 McVVethy, Dean ...... 79 207, 233 Leiphan, Harold .... 134, 277 McXVethey, Georganna . . .79. 175 . , . . 128 Lemon, Glidden McWilliams, Maxine . . 106,316 . . . . . 103 120,131,139,143 151,153 Mabie, Margaret . . , . . 56 217 . . 66,139,201 Lereh, George .... 260 267 299 MacFarlane, Doris 79. 316. 318 319 . . . . 103 Lester, John . . . . . . .78 309 Machielc, Richard . . . . 125. 248 . . . . 124 Leuschke. XVITI. . . . . 299 Mackay. Malcolm . . 79.212, 260, . .4 49, 217, 237 Levine, Louis . . . . 78 265.274, 280. . . . 103,140 Lewis, Bessie . . . . 125 247 MacKellar, Leigh .... . . 116 . . . . , 133 Lewis, Cheridal , . . . 105 Maikowski, Lucille . . . . . 106 . . . . . 104 Lewis, Kelvin . . . . 78 Blailcowski, 1N'a1ter 106.149,153,310 92,1621 165. 243 Lgwis, Vesta . . . .49 237 Major, Kenneth ...... 269 . . . . , 103 Lhamon. Zola . . . . 105 153 Makara, Olga . . . . , 125 248 . . . 103,250 Libens, Margaret . . . 78 231 317 Makel, Anna . . . . 106 . . 124,248 Lienhart, Eleanore ..... 105 Makin, Catherine . . . . 79 , . , 77 Liljegren, Florence .... 49 231 Mallory, Lorraine .... 230 . . 103 Lilley, Kathleen . .... 49 Malmstone, Emily . . 79,215,221 , , , 307 Lindahl, Elvera . . , 125, 131, 157 Mann, XVm. ...... 134, 269 , , , 77 Liudernian, Mae . . 46,141.151, Marchetti, Klargaret ..... 106 . 104. 248 152, 153, 219 Marihngh, Inez . . . . 79, 248 nge ,fvf1l't'L' l'llflItfI't't1 .':f1'i'cl1ty-dglzl' Xl nl le 1re11e PERSONAL INDEX 212 260 267 111 111 s LlS1Ill1 Vlarlett Ray X1E1If1lldI'C1 FI'elllLlS X1rlI'5l1lll Xlarvellc Xfl ll 11111 Mlldreel Pullen 121110 C116 X1a1 tens Xlartm X1'lI'tl11 X1211 tlll Xl 1rt111 X1211 X111 Xflason Xlathexx Xflatuhw Robext Axthur Pe21tr1ce Xlar aret lxeuben 11sthe1 Geor e s Altred Rnthonx Xrlatz A111121 Maul Helen X1axxxell Gladxs 1 X 56 1 205 56 197 106 221 1 79 269 277 791 0 107 221 Xleaele Vera X1Cli1Cl 1-ClXX1ll Xledxx ed -Xnna Xf1e1e1 X1 1g1111s 80 205 'XILITI11 XfXes1e1 66 139 149 XlLI'lXllLlil Xlarjfn IL 107 249 Xluson Helen 80 145 199 219 228 316 318 3l9 Xlessner D111-otln Xlex C1 s 1-eon MlLllCl 1 Els1e X'l1el els Russell X111 le Harold 111111311111 Donna Xllles Aus 1V1.lll'1llT1 11 e11e Xl1lle1 Xl1lle1 Xll11L1 A111161 Xl1l1er X11lle1 Xl1l1er M1lle1 X11lle1 lXl1ller Xl1lle1 Xl1lle1 Xllller Xl1ller 1Xl1l1e1 Xlllls X 1 wllllll X11ne1 Xlbert L lan L11 de Don Flatlx s Helen Henrletta Irene loseph 1 11e1le XI11121 lXlC1'lrlTil lxussell l heres 1 XX llter Xlarx Jane X11lcl1 ed lrlolhs 1 eslex 1X'1111l1 el Do1r1tl1x 80 Xlnehell P'il.11lllC Xloe lxex Xlonzque 121 elxn Nloonex Latherme M001 e Xlooxe Xlom e X1oo1e X100lL Xloore Xl0o1 L Xfloorll Xlor ru X 11 1 X101 1 111 X101 11111 X Jlll 0101115 Xlorron ll e Beatrme l'11falJetl1 1 ennell Holhs Donna X1 1ble XV'1e1e 1-l1C1lE 1 XX 1le1a 1 ur11ell t'1 O1 r 1 Helen Ralph Lee X11 J ee Dorothx 153 209 211 56 227 242 70 162 2 5 3 7 9 80 246 17 145 l 217 228 230 9 H 2 5 7 0 77 J 7 7 777 77 7 ,c 7 'Ju 57 205 212 260 26.1 81 228 249 57 212 THE BQOVVN NOG OF Motol Ralph Moxer Margaret Mulder Edna Mulns Isadore XlLllTll Cla1r Mumsford Mar aret Xlunro Dugalcl Murdock Eelv11rcl .1Xf11ll'1C Thelm1 Murray Henry 120 1 Xflusselman N1el10l1s Nlyers Myers Nlgers Myers X15 ers C6611 Glenn Robt Ula lvmleot Ganette Nasl1 1 aur1 Nash XV1lm'1 Needham George Nee1ken D0rothe1 Negus Orrell NL12.,C1llql1Ql V1ct0r Nekervls Jem 1Nell1s Al lNelles Earl Nelso11 Bermce Neterer Ha2el Neweastle M11dred 1NCXXI1'1d11 Eleanor lxevsvllle 16111 Nleholson Clxde Nlflj Walte1 N1Cl1h1115 A111 N1enl11us Xvlllllfl 1X1ffCllL ger Lou1se Nlf.fLl1CggCY 11111101 No1clc Thelma Nor 111 Alun 81 lxorman H1lm21 NOltOll RlV111011f1 Nvhotlf Henrx Nxhoff 10111 Nuen Stanlcs O Bnton BCIIHLC O Donnell Denn1e Oehlhaffen I-1111111 O l eau Innes Ohn Dorothx Olmstead Ruth Olson AXUCI Olson 1X1dXl1lC Omland 11stl1e1 2 7 4 Ron 11d 57 260 267 0 7 7 7 c 8 8 O11111 VC5t'l 111 IC Oosterhn -10111181 1 108 153 Oll'll X11r aret OY1lll5 lzdvx 247 213 Ortman Harold Ostl l11C1'l1 He1lJe1 t O1 Cl 1011 1-' r llllx OXLTtI11l Xl lf '11 et Oxencler X11ld1cd Palen Xrlaw P1r1sl1 Ruth P ll ke1 C-ax ett Pnl hurst 1:lL'1ll0l' P1tte1so11 Della Pattole C 1rl P111 s Xlar1lx I1 P 11110 Donald D 1 C 7 C 7 'J 7 K 7 81 145 175 219 251 108 24C 81 221 fe 58 145 199 219 246 82 227 254 108 149 153 82 230 Pease MWFQ 82 227 254 Peellar Herbert I Pedo Leon'11el 82 205 212 290 294 295 Peets Albert 58 197 235 Pellegrom 1P1'31lC1S 82 203 Pelton Luella Pemberton Howard Pemberton Mabel Pembroke Mary Pembroke Ol1ver 58 201 Pengo Wm Perry O11ey 108 213 Perso11s llVl1ll'l1Tl 8 Peters Helen Peters Mabel 109 Peterson Helen Peters011 Ruth Peterson Paul 126 131 1 Pettvjohn Gertrude Pfxn st Ralph Pfe1ffer 1-11112111 Pl1elps D0r1s P1erce Donald P1erce Bethel 58 217 P1erce Delores PICYSOU L1ll1an PICTSOII X11lelred P1 0tt Harold Pmtal lrccl 7 P111tal Leo 2 Pl11ll1ps Marv P1klxaa1t john P1ppel l7lLlC1T1Ell1 109 212 Pltkdllell Allan PllIlTlell1 1-01: P1011 hman lthel P01111 Ralph Poorman Cormne Pope K211l Preston Pl1zabeth Porter Agnes Potts 1' dl 1 Powell Fv lll el1r1e Powell Holhs Pratt VV111 Prax H1lan 59 205 212 280 Pray Rhea Pl6l1lI1CL Verne Prevost Helen PFIIICC Inez Pr1tchard Ix1tl1ar111e Prolo June 82 19 Provencher Catherme Prw or Robt 1 223 Pngno Alfred f 58 8 0 7 9 2 9 9 2 3 7 9 9 0 5 2 C9 7 J 217 7 c 1 2,1 D 1 3 K C I 7 C 7 7 Plll due 011111611116 Purdnn Xl 2 5 QLll1111g Robert Raab Arloa Radke Nlilllll lxadtke Ramsav R'1nclal1 Randall xandall xandall R111t3l1Cl1 R111 upp Dorotl1v XlSlTll185f-ll Be21tr1ee Xl5!T111bSLl1 Plxera vtthbone M1r1011 1R11 A1r'1bell Dorm Beulah Arthur 83 2 Q-clt11l'Xl1 Eulala I-'llll l 7 7 C 1 7 7 248 30 1111! P1131 llucc Hlllltflfd SL entxz , ... : :fl 1 A O L D 1 Q 3 1 , M c, ' , ....... 107 ' , 2 ' .... , , , 1 z'1 -, ....... 106 , ' 1 .... 107,253 , A ..... . 30' f2'c.r, .1 ...... ' ,207 ' , ' ..... 10,248 1 , 1' 2' ..... , , Q ', ' ' ....... 56 '2 , 1 ...... 128 , , ,- . 1' ' ' , ' . .l0C, ,288 1' 2, ' ....... 12' ., . . . . , , ' :2 A ..,.. 130 3 , .g .... 81 ' , 1 ' . . . , , 1 2 's 2 . . .... 106 1 , ' ..... . 81 , , ,309 ' ' . . . , , ,235 , 12 ..... 57 , ' . . . . . . , 1 1' ' ,. ' ....... 79 A , ' , 2 ..... 130,250 , -' .,... 108 ' .'2 ', 1-' ' . . . , - ,222 ', ,' , 5,128,13,2f9 , ' .... 5 ,2-1 1 , -',11' g ...... 132 1 ' , ' 2 .... 107 , I ...... 58 ,' 112 ', '1 ..... ,207 1' ' , ' ' ...... 81,231 . , . , f,29,30J 1 1 ' ' , 2: ' ...... 106 2 , ....... 57 , ...... 134,277 ' 1 , 1 g-, , 134, ', ,310 1 i V1 ,, ........ 261 , ' . . . , ,233,2J9 1 . 1 1 ' ...... 106 A 1 , 2 2 , , ,28,285 1 , 2 . , . 5,19,235 1 1 1 . 3 ..... ,250 11 1 11' ...... 10 ,248 -, .... 120,125,135 1 1 ' , ' ...... 13 ,250 , ' .... ,22 ,249 lf 1 , I - ........ 80 N . , ..... 8 ,242 A 1, , Y , . . , ,252 '2 . , '- A ..... 5 ,247 1 , ..... 10 ,250 , N121 1, L12ll'X' ........ 80 ' 1 , 4 2 ..... 81,151,153 , ' , , 49,153, 233 1 1 lf -7 , ' ....... 107 ' , 1 ' 2 ....... 128 ,' , - ..... 82 1 .f 2 -. ...... 107 ' , ' ,Q 1 . . . 81,205,310 ' g , ..... 134,-FJ L ' , 1' - 'J ., ....... 80 ' , -2 . . . 107.247 ' , ' ' . . . . 10 ,2'3 11, 1 -2 ,f .... , ,211 , ., ...... 57,231 - , ....... 109 1 1, 11 1- ' , . . . . , , ' ..... ' , ..... 126,248 1, ' , , 81, 205, 280, 284 ' , ' . . , , 228, 250 ' 11 - , . ' ' . . , ' ':, -2 ..... 135,317 ' , ' ...... 59 3' .1 , J . . . . ' , , ' ......... 107 'f , , ' ' . . . . .8 ,254 ' ,' ,- , , , , 1 ........ 133 '- , lf ' .... 109,228 I 1' 1 , . . . 2 . , ' , ' . . .10 ,23J, 318 , ' . . . . . . . 109 1 L A ....... 125 - 1 - , ....... 108 ' , 7 1 . . . 59,20 ,23 ,239 ' . 2, .' ..... 135,317 1' 1, 1 . . , 108,230 ' ', -.. . . . 8,20,233 E 1 ' c ...... 169 1- 1 ' , ' ' ...,.. 108 ' ' ', , ..... 10 ,233 'I 1f'c', ' .... f', ,-01 1 f ' 2, , 2 ....... 81 f ' ', ..... 10,243 1, ' 1' . ...... 107 , ...... 81 ' , ' ' . , ,26 ,2f7 '1 1 lf. V: ........ 2'1 ' 1, ' ' ....... 108 ' ' , . . . 59,17 ,203 I. 1 ' 2 , ' ..... 125, -48 ' ' 2, 2 ..... 108.-48 ' ' , I ....... 101 , ' -V 1- ....... 80 ' 1, 1' ' 2' . . . 125,247 g ' , 2 . . . . . .251 , 1' ' 2 ' ' ' ..... 107, 288 lg, , . . 10 .228, 241 ' g, ..... 109, 153 1 lf' ....... 57 'J 5 , 121 ...,. 58 -, ' ..... 109 1 lf ' ' ........ 125 '2 , A 2 .... 108, -52 , ' - ........ 133 Miller, Evelyn . . . 80. 237,316 Nordberg, Dorothy . . . 108,317 Pregitzer, Janette . . . . . 101 Af ' 1 , J ' -': ....... 57 l' , 1' . , 141, 203, 230, 233 - , L' ..... 130 , ,f ' ....... 107 1 , ' ' . . . . 108, 252 , 1 ...... 82, 175 f 1, 2 'If ..... so-15 - , 25 . . .5',2l3,241 - 1, 3- .... . . . . 59 i f' -, 1 ...... 1 , ' 1', . ,' . . Sl, 141,241,243 , , 2 g ' ..,. 8 ,230 I ,-'.' 5- ....... 57 3 , 2 ..... 108. 245 , .... 59,13 ,217 ' . . .f , 99, , -J. . . .108,149,153 , .. . . . . . . . 59 .. , ', 'j, , ' ' 2 , , , ,28l, 309 1 .- ' . ' ....... 80 O ' , 1 ........ 82 ' ...... 288 ' 2 ' , ' . . . 108, 2'2 ' ' ', 1 ' .... 109,247 1' ' . 1 ....... 107 ' , ' ..... 108 , A ..... 109,230 .f ' - , 1 12 ..... 80, -37 , A 2 , ' '2 .... 58,242 ' , ....... 59, 175 1 ' ', '12 ....... 125 ' - ' 2 ...... 134 ' , '2 ' .... 59 .' ' j ' .... 13 .245 ' , j ...... 58,316 , . . , J, ,235,-39 , 11115. . ' ' ,..... 5 ,247 . ' .... 125,129 ' , ' . . 109,223 1 ' ' ..... 29 ,295 . ' ....... 108 g , . .... . . . 128 11 - ..... 107,247 , ' , 1 .... 108,229,245 A , 1 .... 102,-75,-88 ' 2 -, ,- 2 ,--6,228,230,242 2 , if - ...... 108 , 1 g . . . . 126,-48 1 1 ' ' . 2 ' ..,. 107,-49 , , . 2 1,2 . . . ', ,-52 ' , 72 . . . . . 82 1' 'L' ........, 80 ,. -' 'g. , 49, 2 , 2,241 , 1'. ..... . . .-1' ' 1 'I ,' .... 107,252 2 , lf 2 g2 1 ..... 58, 317 11 ' 1' ..... 80 '2 .f, 2 1 ........ 261 Q ' ' ' ...... 107 ' , ' ' ...... 248 , 1 .... 109,288 - 1 1 J ...... 107 . '2' 2 ', -' ..... 125 -'Q . . 81,-05,-1-,311 1 - , '2 ' ...... -74 R , . ' , ', . . 80,316,318 319 , 11 , 1'2 g2 ' . . . , , ' , ' ...... 125,-48 1' ' ...... 57,--8 ', , ' ' , 2 ' ..... 109,239 11 A -,112 ...... 80,-15 -A .... , '1 1' , ' .... . . . .101 4 11 22 1 ....... 2U 'A - ..... 82,117 , 1' ag, ' .... 130. 251 P 2 , , 16-, 164,209,241 , .2 ' 4 . 1 ,- .... 128 - - , 1 ,- ....... , ' . 5' ,f .... 130,249 1 .lr 'g:11, 11' ' ..... 132.-45 2 , ....... 81 P , ' .... 109,-28 , 1 -2 ,1 ...... -11 2- '21 ..,.. . . 5s 11 -, 2 2 ..... 110,246 1' gs21', '2 . . . ,-.. 2'c ,F 12 . . ... , 2 ,'2' . . . . . .83,241 - . ,.. 2 , , f' P2 , , . . 83, 168,170,217 .11 1 .... . '. 2 . ' ' . . . -. , ' P23 .3-' , ' .... 59,242 .' ' ....... 57 ' ' ', 2 .... , ' . f P2. '51 , L 'I . . . .83, 24- , . '. ...... 2 , 2'c., lf' 'g ..... -, Pe -, '2 ' . . . 126, ' X11 's -, P lert ....... 288 if . ' ....... 82 23, ' 2 1 ..... 110,2 PERSONAL INDEX r 1 1 2: 323 THE aaovvsi Ano:-:OLD or 193 ' R Schalm, Olga . . . . . 126 Snyder, Geraldine .... . . 113 Rector, Hilden . . . . . . 243 Seheppe, Edith . . . 111,250 Sommers, Frances . . . 126, 248 Redmond, Edward . . 160, 288 Schick, Mary . . . . 60, 147 Sonnenberg, Earl ,... 134, 307 Redmond, Helen . . . . 59 Schimkola, Ann . 111, 231, 316 Sorenson, Raymond 85.201, 302, 304 Reed, Evelyn . . .... 129 Sehlarb, Margaret . . . 60 Sorlie, Marvin . . '126, 128, 201 Retltl, Hafflett . . .... 110 SCl1lT11flfI, Ruth . . . . . 130 Sgukup, 12011153 , , A, , 61 Reid, Kathryn .... 110,230,239 Schmitz, Eugenia . 60,223,239 Sovcreeu, Evelyn .,,,,, 85 Rendel, Marion ...... 110 Sehoenherr, Anna 111,243,250 Spgtid, Hglen ,,,,, 113,230 Renne', Pauline 59, 160, 168, 169, 197 Sehooley, Margaret . 111, 251 Spm-ling, Lucile ,,,,,, 113 1 Renue', Jack ..... 128,213 Schoonmaker, Clotele 84, 151, 152, 153 Spiegelman, Abe 113, 143, 209, 299 11011110151 MCW111 ----'- S3 SC11f21C1Cl'. Retha . . 111.250 Spillane, Clement .... 113,288 Reynolds, Hilda . . . . . 110 Sehram, Margaret . . . 111 Spink, john ,,,, , , , , 61 ' Reynolds, Josephine .... 83. 250 Schreur, Cornelius 111,162,164 Spilmer, Kenneth , , , 113 1 RCyl'l01C1S, OWCU . . - - SCl11'lCI', NQlSO11 . 212,290,294 Sprague, Lgyvrfgilcg A l Reynolds, Roy , . . . . 299 Schrier, Virginia . 60,219,225 Springer, Marjorie .... . 248 ' R11C11lg2111S, HCSYCI' - - . 110 Schrump, Evelyn . . . . 111 Springstead, Merla .... . 113 1 Rhoades, Adelia . . . 110 Schuman, Doris . . . . 126 Squier, D01-otha ,,,,, , 113 1 Ri1Jb1C- 12111195 - . - 110 Schuring, Thomas . 111,203 Stanley, Frances . 85,225,239 11 Rice, Edith . . . . . . 110 Schuur, Nell . . . . . 84 Stanstield, Bal-bam , , , , , 131 Rice, Isabelle ....... 128 Schutmaat, Dena . . 111,252 Stapleton, Clifford ..... 299 Richards, Barbara ..... 83 Schwedler, Carl . . . . 61 Steffen, Edwin ..... 61,162, 1 Richards, Jennie . . . 110, 168, Schwedler, Grace 217, 225, 249 164, 166, 241, 243 1 171, 215, 223, 226, 229 Scott, Catherine . . . . 61, 252 Steffen, Adelaide ..... 61, 245 l RiC1'lH1'ClS- Merle ---- 110.153 Scott, Earl ..., . . . 299 Steimel, Annette ..... 85,157 Riclwrdson. Helen .-.-- 59 Scott, Frances . . . . 126 Steinboi-11, Carl' . . 310,313 1 R1'31'lFi1'f15011. V11'g1l11H - - 110,239 Scutt, Carroll , . . 134,225 Steinbaclc, Martha . 113,317 R1C111Cl'- Affhllf - - -299,29-3, 290 Scutt, VVayne . . . 307, 312 Stelter, Carl ...... 85,243 Riedel, Florence ....., 215 Seaman, Louis . .... 84 Stemm, D0f0thy , , 113,153 R1Cm61'Sl11H. C,l1f:f0I'd ....- 59 Sears, Lillian ....... 128 Stevens, Helen .... 113,229,253 RISESV M0l'1CY - - - - - 110 Seekamp, Henry . . . 84,207,214 Stevenson, Jiuth , , , , 215 Riordan, Dorothy . . . . . 83 Septrion, Dorothy . . . 112,254 Stewart, Iameg , , , , , , , 269 RiDDCy. D01'lI1?i . . - . 126,246 Severance, Beulah . . 231,317 Srieye, Della ,,,,, 135,317 1 Ritz, Agnes . . . . . 247 Seymour, Margaret ...., 84 Stilgg, Charlcg 61, 201,212 280, 285 R0l3l'JiHS, Bessie - . 60 Shafer, Fae ..... 112,228,249 Stimac, Mary . . 61,229,242 . RUbCl'tS, GVCUA1 - . - 60 Shafer, Goldie . . . 112,215 Stockdale, Shirley . . . 113 1 1 R0l96f15- 1'12l1'1'Y - - . 110 Shaffer, Paula ..... 128, 243 Stockhsh, Katherine . 113,248 l Robinson, Leila . . . 83 Sharon, William ...... 112 Stryqkfish, Ruth , , , , 127 1 Roe, Bernice . . . . . . 60 Shattuck, Nina .... 112,168,248 Stoddard, Ellgu-nge , 113,242 Roelofs, Harriet . . . 83.254 Sheldon, Arthur 61, 162, 164, 175, 203 Stoei-ek, llyra , , , , , 85 l Rogers, Bernice . . . . 60 Sherk, Casper ....... 61 Stolt, Charabelle . . . 85 1 Rogers, Yeteve. . . . 110 Sherlc, Eugene ....... 112 Stone, Nellie . . . . 113 ' Romenee, Paul . . .60, 203 Sherman, Eva . . . . . . 61 Strabbing, Charlotte . .85,l51 , Ronan, Bernice . . .83,243 Sherwood, Jeannette . . .84, 221 Stroven, Hazel. . . . . 85 , Rose, James ........ 110 Sherwood, Ruth . . . 120, 126, Story, Wlinifred . . .85, 219 Rosebeek, Joseph ...... 269 151, 152. 153 Streeter, Isabel . 113, 145,229 Rosemeier, Ruth 60, 199, 223, 225, 239 Shoberg, Raymond . . . 112, 201 Streeter, Lila . . . 132,245 Rosendall, Elias .... 110,288 Shumaker, Elma . .... 112 511-eetgr, Ruth , , , 113,252 , ROSS, BHSY -------- 60 Shuravleff. NiCk .-.. 34.205, Strenzel, Edward . . . . 113 ROSS1, 1:I'2l11ClS . . . 110, 260, 261, 269 Stuart, Lguige , , , , , Roth, C1H1'9UC9 - - - 46, 153 Shutts, Dale , , . . 84, 197, 235 Sturr, Donald 61, 197, 199.203, 235 ' Roush, Beryle . . . .83, 241 Sills, Fanchon . . .... 129 Stuff. lxflgtl-gm-er ,,,, 66, 141, ,' Rousseau, Royal . . . . 288 Simpson, John . . . . . 213 14S,168,170,217,229 1 Rowan, Wfilliam ...... 110 Simpson, Ivan . . . . 61 Suchovsky, John ..... 85,207 Rowe, EvC1yl1 ------' 111 SUNDSUII. M2l1'Sl'l2l11 ----. 112 Sullivan, Max .... 113,175,207 Rowley, Harold . . 60,139, 140, Sipple, Marion ...... 84,253 Sullivan, Mary . . . .86,239 141, 161, 162, 165, 203, 241 Sissala, Oscar .... 84, 162, 233 Sundquist, Mildred . . . 113 Rtlyill, 1.61116 ..... 126, Sj0lJCl'g', David ..... 112, 201 Sundquigt, Theodore , , , 62 Rudnick, Martha ...... 111 Skytta, Ernest .... 84, 233, 235 Swafford, Raymond .62, 212, Rundle, Ellen . . . . 111, 245 Slcytta, George .... 112. 207, 233 280, 283. 309 Rupley, Gladys . . . .83, 248 Slater, Donna ....... 85 Swanson, Edna . . 114. 246 Russell, Dorothy . . . 111,229,251 Skutel, VVilliam . . .112, 207, 211 Swartz, Ray . . . 290, 291,297. 306 Russell, James ....... 111 Slusser, Helen . 112, 175,228,249 Sweeney, Agnes . . . . 86 Russell, Katherine ..... 60 Smalley, Arthur . . .212, 260, 267 Sweeney, Isabelle . , . . 127 Russell, Velta ....... 111 Smeed, Esther . . . . 112,251 Swenson, Doris . . . . 114 Ruster, Arthur .... 111,243,299 Smeed, George . . . . . 61 Swem, Cloyd . . . . . 307 Rutherford, Lucile ..... 111 Smith, Alice . . . .... 132 Swingle, M. . . 134, 269, 312 Rutledge, Marvel . . . 111, 168, 175 Smith, Charles ...... 85, 239 Rvlander, Beatrice ..... 83 Smith, Christina . . 85,175,239 T ' Smith, Evelyn . . . . . . 130 S Smith, Eugene . . . . . . 299 Tainter, Esther . . . 86 Saile, Mildred ..... . . 83 Smith, Hazel . . 112, 228, 247, 249 Tatro, Thelma . . . . 114 Sales, Mary Louise . . 60 151,153 Smith, Irene . . . 112,151,153 Taylor, Carolyn . . 86,253 Sanders, Robert .... 83 149,153 Smith, Mary . . . 112,227 Taylor, Howard . 114,207,288 Sapala, Joseph ....... 126 Smith, Mildred . . . . 112 Taylor, June ....... 86 Sapala, Leo ....... 84, 207 Smith, Myron . . . . . 290 Taylor, Meredith 86, 139, 160, 162, 209 , Saums, Bernadene ..... 111 Smith, Raymond . . . . . 112 Teale, Janet . .. . 114, 215, 239 1 Saunders, Kenneth . . 84 197,235 Smith, Valdo . . . . 112,207 Ten Brink, Julia . . 114,246 Saunders, Neva ...... 84 Smith, Vera .... . 112,254 Tenhave, Lura . . 114,227,253 , Saxon, Kathryn . . . 84,228,253 Snellenberger, Harold . . . 246 Tensinlc, Lena . . . 114,248 . Schaeffer, Lucille . . 132,245 Sneller, Janet . . . . . 113 Terry, F. B. . . . . . 62 l - an HS! 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