Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)

 - Class of 1973

Page 28 of 322

 

Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 28 of 322
Page 28 of 322



Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 27
Previous Page

Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 29
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 28 text:

ff' MN '21 FYQ Al' 'YA' 'fd 'ta 141 v-7-s rl' f-ff! fri 4-'as f-'fs 1-'Q a-'N 4-94 1.-.1 V vc V'rf if ri-M' V'V'v'Vi'V'V .flt .1 ,L JAL .1 ,M ,P-11.1. .fp-ff,t, jL , , ,jg .J,tY,t,'7f,t?-ff,1?'ff,m, J41?ff.t?'ff.tF' MR. PRESIDE T Presidents have added a great deal to campus tradi- tions, in fact, it is traditional to have a president! Wheaton has had four. Ionathan Blanchard arrived in 1859 and retired in favor of his son Charles in 1882, who reigned as Charles l until his death in 1925. Relationships between king and subjects were no more strained in those days than in these, tales of mis- chief by lively students are plentiful. One especially dark night a group of prankish young men stole into the elder Blanchard's barn and removed his carriage, taking it to a distant spot. joking over the contempla- tion of his predicament on the morrow, they had al- most departed when a deep voice from within the con- fines of the buggy startled them: Gentlemen, would you be so kind as to pull me back to where you brought me from? And somebody got taken for a buggy ride! The tenor of Charles' forty year reign was in no small measure due to a character which differed mark- edly from the somewhat austere mein of his predeces- sor. When father introduced son to the college family he said, You will find him a much sweeter man than I am. He does not take after me . . . He was undoubt- edly an unusual man - for example, he remembered people by geography rather then by name. He was popular as a speaker, and on one occasion was slated to speak at Moody Church. At the last minute he found that his train had changed its schedule. Realizing that a large audience would be waiting for him, he set out to find other means of transportation. Prom the stationmaster at Wheaton he found that nothing in the way of freight or passenger trains could possibly help. Snatching at the hope that he might be able to catch a fast freight from West Chicago, he boarded a train and stopped to inquire there. They were sorry! Then as a last resort he asked, What will you charge for an engine to take me into the city. The station agent replied that he could not ride on an engine unless a car were attached, which service would cost 5550. The president of a struggling Wheaton was not rich, and S50 seemed a prodigious sum - but the appointment must be kept. He was soon riding his one-man train into Chicago. And when he later visited the offices of the Northwestern Railway to settle ac- counts, he was told that there would be no charge! Following the Blanchards, Dr. James Oliver Buswell, Jr., ruled wisely and well for fifteen years. It was dur- ring his jurisdiction that the faculty decided to copy the senior habit of sneaking lofficiallyj, and retreated for pre-autumn discussion and fun in 1937, spending a rainy day at Lake Geneva. Since than the retreat has been broadened to include three days, and has become an annual fall event, but since 1940 Dr. V. Raymond Edman has been the beloved presidential leader of the affair. from Tradiquette, 1950 President V. Raymond Edman and friends v ,v, 1, 1, o ,v,, ,v ,v,, ,J X v ,r,. r v., 1 1. 1 ,v.,,, 9- 0 Us f 00 Q A V ,A an ff 04 0 r-4 'A alt .tt -1.11 .ut lv ftt, .f,t, ali .gt LQ!! N-fflir-fra. Ja, Ja, .fa J.L .QL JBL 141, JON

Page 27 text:

f . - fi -4, , f ,. fn- 'Vw .. 0 x X mf. ' Q 4 . W . Q ws- xh- Q., ' s , .K It .want ' 'V 'vwI ' Sa , , . . A f -, si VQ , W. .. , o:,,h V x- g A , K X-My V , V ,W my j, ,,,: ,V ,V . Vw Sv V' , 1 n i Q -.1 . B 'Mx if Y. . y I lv I ..- 1. K. 1 V .4 'X , ' . Q21 .,,.-11 1 -'E 1 -.1 Az ffyagrzf' igiw- !3 , I , . X ,Q .1 -f - - ' ' r -, , ..,,, w'.,.r'. :. ...i '.r Q ,A 1-Y In A -w gt vw 4 . .M V f WVVV www!! fw if, am' V I Vw V 'N' Mb, - EV 1- 4 M 5. .WN , 1 VA , 1, ,K , 'Q I f-Q 'N ' Ill Q n ' i A 6 mlm ,n W , h . 4 vw ,f ' ,H ' ' W W' 5? as,-C 'Iz, 4 Wm, ww. . 'M ,, A my --. Q 1 fa may wg' . , gf V , , '.f, ' 1 . . 'M Ag? rv, ' Ml nf ' xv-'Z f 'riff f dh WI. e 5 A , 4' 'N P' 1- a mf'74 ' 1 v n,' ' ' ' B- - K B' 'i W. 4 O . at 1, V Q . U ' g sv '1 iw, swsf fy ' . Q . V ,X 0 ,, 3 V V. ' 341 J' EKQQ, ' p ' -P' ' T' .., 2:1 ., 192-Q WW'-' ,ya 'M A 'W 1 in ' N 'ig' 'W M Q F f, - av ' 3' ' 4 3,1 P ' 'Q , . .I f. g I 'Q M1 r 'if' V W., wfmm i ' ,M ' 'mw- Ar VV A-: 'u'm 1 ' f .Qs 1 1 ,E 3 ,M W ' f .,,v-, ,fm 5 , .V ,,,l8 V 8' -If W' Wm fm ' V 'W' , . , 'ov - ' K 6 an , 'V AA ww, ,Q V, I A. , we ' fm-wk in ' ww wiv 'T ' Wk 1 'vm ' 'Nm , fs ' 'f . V I 1 , 'L '1'f, ,. 1 fr A ' ' ' 1 ww. 9 'I lm , . , ,N , - ., , v S, ,, , Leg' '57 ' X X' , .f A f 5 ' ue, 1 - A. Q A zz-'ff ,V Et? f' A' ,W Vw' '- - :-'-an Amr! - N W Q' ' A W' 'QIFBRF' LM k. If if axgiwaffrgq ,A 53 - F W ,, .. 2 ,, . L' 1 4 in- ' 'Q' . R, .MV A3wVVW fx,:hV. ,. .. ' '. V . .-.ai- -' L5 '37-53 -- ' ' V , H4,L7 5'ffj '-Q, 1: fr'-1-7, . . Q.-: A 4fem-m,-f,fv--'Q- A- N. - mm- , ,h.VVVVVi4 . . fV Q2 A ,, P X, w.f. f'X-nsnelffsf a-. .,- 4 ,. . ' -.fin-,:5 ?.y.., . -.1 ,



Page 29 text:

. ,fL5:'Q..- M ' F f. , 5 V ' ' Y fa f 1, w . K, 'Rf-5. gg X V X - 11 . 1 K. K x Rini,-' N',TR Ki, ' , 'HX F, 1 1 -.., J ., LQ X, ,N X X-A Y, xx:---4, ATN-f h v 4 N S- Y ? f X Q--,,,-' X V V ' fi' L w ,r 'M' 1 :- - f-ff' . Q xr. L 'xx -1 X XX' 1 'W '-if , X' 5 ff 1 f- '- ' ' O ff ' ' 1 ! .- Q N 19-gn if X U Cfhjqn gxlgg yyfv ,J A-I ,NJ gf, '-faxxj ,Q ww , N, , . J, v V ! ay h 7-1 6 N 4 -4- -,N--,QL ix? ,- fx U lid I, Jw I tNc,5,f ,gfy wx J 0 of fy-wff, , Q Q J57., f ..,f vxy 4 fff 13 x fb IA-P w 1, J. ' Q Ng-iff '1E ' A ffl!! we Q , 1 7' I ,iv ',.,, , ju-J' .L M 4.3 X , be 'wr-J Aj , . U K XX 'RQX 1071, Xu Lxgjd ,, - 1 .-A b K-, , ,N .,., X 7, , Jr, V K . L-, 1. U ,RH J, if V: ,V NR, 4 ,,V, ., A 4 CMI! QM 'fff ,figf W if-42 K' , 2 , ' f J ,, ' C 1'-' ,J U, , 5 f W .-Lf! ,, ,:,,,,' X '- ' ff , v ff W - -Lff 'N V 1 N' 1 , ' Y WL! 1,1 ' - ,-ff,Lx..N-1 'I ,J E2

Suggestions in the Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) collection:

Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975

Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976

Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986


Searching for more yearbooks in Illinois?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Illinois yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.