Wichita State University - Parnassus Yearbook (Wichita, KS)
- Class of 1927
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X ' N 4, , -,Lv i.,1 , H, l'! x H -1 , . it w I i E ll lf li all ll lk at ii w rl . Wi il 4. i l I l l it E! i . ,,, l v 1. ' 1. 1 , .- Page 1 8 H 5.1 v .....,,m..L.gzL,...,.-..,51:e..L.u? V e-.1-.eLf,.h,-1--,snr-11.w ,. ...,,, L, -,...., . Z.-, ,,..,.. -. . V .. .---S. -.. . . M-.. Y..---EL., . ,,,.,1,.,... , .,, . E ig M1 A L' .ff - - Y' V- ,. y VN.,-4 , .1 ,,.fff'g,,.,,ff-f-x,.zg ' 'fe -surge,e.,,,..n-s...M-een i,,..f-ff iff- ,fL1,.L,V,L -vf.sx5Q.5i-Vfwrkggqrx P-nmrp, A 4 Lfififfvgu A- it--'ig-e-g,'. - ee H L A, LXw,3TNJs . e Boarcl of Regents Governing Bocly of the University Mus. RENE GOULDNE11 Mrs. Gouldner is a real friend of the Uni- versity and has done much to make it strong- er. She is one of the leading women of Wichita. 0'r'ro SOUDEIIS Attorney for the board and one of the city's leading lawyers. ALLEN W. I-IINKEL Mr. Hinkel was an outstanding leader dur- ing the University campaign and we owe much to his efforts. He is owner of the Boston Store. E. E. S'rAU1f1fEn, D. D. As an ex-college president Rev. Stauffer is,an excellent force on the board. He is minister of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. CLYDE SMYSE1: Druggist. Mr. Smyser is one of the out- standing business men on the west side. I-I. XV. HORN, M. D. Dr. Horn's judgment and resourcefulness have proved a great asset to the board. CHARLES E. PARR 4 Seeretary-Treasurer Coleman Lamp Co. Mr. Pai-r's business experience and his abil- ity to see a thing through are invaluable to the school. FRANK NIGHSWONGEIR Ex-Mayor of NVichita. Mr. Nlg'llSlX'lJllgC1 S knowledge of the people of Wichita and his fin conservative methods have made him famous. .1513 -1 . j,,i.-gigg:,,jggL' if ---' -f+i:1f:g:EH4EF+ i1TZ-,.-.. ,... . il, , . C1512 Q' Ch, 5 fel f'f::fTf3i'ffl?f' Q V 2 it X-Q6 ,- - I A 5 P . - -ff .C Faculty Miss GRACE XVILKE Dean of Women Miss Willie has been an invaluable asset to the University for several years. She is prominent in outside organizations and is president of the Kansas Association of Uni- versity NVomen, A. B. at K. 'U.g M. A. Col- umbian University. Du. F1.o1x.x C. CLOUGH Graduate of Fairmount and Olivet. Miss Clough has been with the University since 1896. She is Professor of English Lit- eraitnre. Lt. D. Fairmount College ' Miss ELIZABETII SPRAGUE M. F. A. Fairmount Attended 'Muss. Normal Art School Miss Sprague is Professor of Fine Arts amd has done some notable work in that de- pnrtment. ARTIIUR J. HOAEE B.A.g M.A.g U. of Michigan D. S. Fairmount Dean Hoare is head of the Mathematics department :ind is loved by :tll the students us :in old timer. Du. SAMUEL ELLIS SwAn'1'z M. A. Denisong Ph. D. Chicago U. I Dr. Swartz is one of our oldest faculty members und as head of the .Chemistry wlepartment has made himself and the school famous. Miss ALICE M. ISELY Librarian Fairmount College has been noted for its lselys and we ure proud to have one of the old line with us. -9 ' EMIS! Q o IVERSITY WICHITA ' Page 19 ...W .--..- ...::x,D. .. ....,, -.. :l.--.-,. ,..- WL. .,,,,,-, ,.'f IIl ' jQflII4 , , aff' D ' ' X 1 ff-v-g,..,..,.,A--- ' .. , - l Q , ,X ' - ff. f-1:-nf :tram v ' 1' ,ff ,Y ' li 9. s . ,2 wt 1 4 Y F is M4 - l 1 1 r l i ,px fy 'Q gl'l..r52.5.2sZ.2:...,,,........ew .. . W.- . +1 fy '-' 'wc-.-. Dn. W. H. M1K13s1s1,L Dean of Men A.. B. Western Maryland College B. D. Westminster Theological Seminary M. A. Harvardg Ph. D. Illinois University. This is Dr. Mikesell's first year with the University. He has done fine work in the promotion of the sponsor system and will be back next year to carry out his plans. Mus. CHARLES A. NIAHIN A. B. Baker University Graduate WVork University of Chicago Mrs. Mahin is associate professor of Eng- lish and is noted for her pleasant disposition and devotion to her work. Miss MAuv I'IAYMAliEll A. B. Fairmount College Graduate work University of Colorado Miss Haymaker is also an associate in the ldnglish department. This is her second year at the University. Du. LAM1s1m'rUs I'IlBK1-IUIS A. B.: M. A. Hope College ll. D.: Ph. D. University of Chicago Dr. Hekhuis is a new member of our fac- nlly who is endeared lo all the students be- cause of his patience and helpfulness. He has spent eight years in India and is head of the lleligous Education Department. Du. H. D. Avinss B. S. DePauw University M. A.: Ph. D. Cornell University Dr. Ayresnworlcs with the department of Physics and is professor of Mathematics. Miss MARY K131..L15Y B. S. Fairmount College Miss Kelley xvas one of Fairinounlfs honor students and is back this year teaching Spanish. Miss JEAN Fimsian Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages. A. B. University of Manitoba M. A. Radcliffe College :MBI l l if l , . l l, lf 14 A 1 5, el ll ive.. I ll Mg ll lflil ll ll Lag .ll :li .lr ,vffjhv , all lllil: w li.:,j 5 l ll ln 7 l .1 .-sg. A A iii ll l 3 ex tl 'calls .E in Vs-'Q X, ' - .-...N K xx. . ' Xglbikex . f.... .' :.z - .-f.f126f:4 rw .21 V fr ..,':.AQ'i:.vlE A V 11.7-1 V x Y J,-awkl! WALL . 2,L:Q.l K 9: f Y G,-N K. A .1 f 'M A ,...fff+efwfj'1..1f 1-X xi s '- szffgii'-1 liZB3-? . '.f'2.'f ', .. 'f Y NM, ,..Y' ' -1. -I-..i fr wif, , i.. ,Y f ' Y' --K fs, ggzffiyf- .frm fel, ja-r Iv. 14- Q . .J N., A ---aff---f ,,f J iff A, f ' -'H1.,:-31.1-f:iBw.G- 1, . A X-, ,.,, X, .. ez-zmf 1. ie. tx,,,,f DR. OLIVER L. TROXEL Dean of the College of Education. ' B. S. Northcentral, Illinois M. A.g Ph. D. University of Minnesota This is Dr. Troxel's first year here and he has made it a successful one. He has charge XI? gfhe extension department succeeding Dean e . FIRST LIEUTENANT FRED E. GAILLARD Lieutenant Gaillard has been commissioned in the army since 1917. He served in thc World war as a Captain. He graduated from Fort Benning, Georgia and spent three years in Hawaii. MAJOR CHAPMAN GRANT United States Army. P. M. s. at T. The Major has been most instrumental in bringing to our University a iniiscunl which promises to be the best in Wichita.. He is also a noted military leader. ' :DIL CLINTON C. MCDONfXI.D Professor of Botany. A. B.g M. A.g Ph. D. University of Indiana MR. LESLIE E. EICHELBEIHG Instructor in Education A. B. University of Denver, Colorado Mr. Eichelberger helps with the Y. M. and Y. W. and is a helper to all the students. MR. JAMES MAURIEIH -A. B.g A. M. Dickensong B. A. Harvard Mr. Maurer has been with us just one semester but he' has been highly successful. He teaches business and mathematics. DR. JOHN RYDJORD Professor of Political History ! K, lf ,4.' l My A. B. University of Wisconsin ,J Uh M. A. Northwestern University . ' Ph. D. University of California This is Dr. Rydjord's first year with.YV. U. Q He is noted for his efficiency and ability to im get along- with his students. .5 ... A . M y 53 44 i Z, . .... Y-'11 'f-ff-f hz'---' - - - 'f f b ' f 'f x5 ' X ix! ' i2 Y' 'jf 'ig' .f'zZ'1T'3g X 'Q . ff' l' QI if V' 1 W L U1 -is NUI-2 i-'ib'lflf-me il ii- l 5 A kv ,,,,,,.4 ..-...-..,..--..:. ..... A 1- .. -..-,.,.f-a4,:,'...v. ..-- . - glyd ' E Page 21 fx. J' X' . .Wy -Q -A-97,g:-.--Q-,.rg.w,f H-:gf -- A ff-:1-gg., . ,.,A-,vw,, -,f'f-A 'N---:.:f ' ff 111511--f.i-:M-f . - .LA ' , 'U'f1-f- 'QQ' n-' 1 . 1 i l 2 2 ,.ll QU' A Page 226, s V Y 5.51.-1-M-M H sv AMW if X if-U' ' -1 Ml1 Us 'J 'Y T 'DTT'-vzf-1 -,,.:4-ga-1.-wales - - -f an .ascii-1- I U' f. -I '4':.l .Agia FRANK A. NEFF Dean of B.A. and I. A.. B. Lafayette Collegeg M. A. Harvard Mr. Neff, this year established in the University the co-operation plan of education which is a step ahead of other colleges of our class. He is also head of the summer school. , Du. HAZIEI. E. BRANCI-I B. A.g M. A. University of Kansas Ph. D. Cornell Dr. Branch is the head of the biological laboratories and stands high in the estima- tion of every student. She is nationally prominent. Miss JAcQUE'1 1'A DOXVNING B. A.: B. M. Fairmount M. A. Kansas University As professor of French Miss Downing is one of our most efficient instructors. GEORGE D. VVILNER B. A.g M. A. University of Michigan Mr. W'ilner has done outstanding work in the field of dra-matics and has had national honors bestowed upon him. Rov W. ELLIOTT B. S.g C. E. University of Michigan Mr. Eilliott .as bursar very efficiently keeps up the financial end of the University. He is one of our most popular faculty members. Miss En1'1'H FULTZ 15. S. University of Wisconsin Miss.Fultz an instructor in Home Economics and is doing some very efficient work which .is being' recognized throughout the surrounding' territory. ' f--ga ,L ,,,,1.z:s-' 1,1 yi- 'K . ,--X .CHD Q. . pq ..3:gg...' i '1g14L4::..':41'.g1 ' ' ' M 5 ' QL --f wr. A il V. :f:..eE.-. 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University of lllinois ' This was Umnus' most successful year. His teams were near the top in all branches and in basketball he took t.hird in the national incet. Miss I-IAz13L'r1N13 RICHARDSON Romance Languages A. B. and M. A. University of Kansas Miss Richardson is a progressive teacher and friend. She established the Spanish Club this year. - - - A-'il IVERSITYO WICHITAQ G., H ,Page 23 ,Q ,E S92? I 7 3 as s 1 E ,.. V 5- i 0 Q. ' i nn- ' 9 'X Q '.. I :Soir I Qlhia 3' 'li In A great amount 0 .F Student Assistants f credit is due these assistants who work behind the details so that the facultyvmight be more the scenes to keep up efficent in caring for major matters. FAYE RICKETTS Dean of Women ...... ...,.....t . .................................... Dean of Business ,........, ,...,. P 'Ros'1' TINKI,EPAUGH, BERNICE PENNEY Dean of Liberal Arls ...... ........................................,.. 0 PAL KAMINKE Ilwm of Edzufnlion ....... ....... N ONA KEEP. 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KATHIERYN POHLMAN S12caE'1'.x11Y-'1'1uzAsUmm English Lil'6I'Llflll'C 'Wichita Delta Omega, reporter, 2, treasurer, 2, vice-president, 4, president, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, vice-president, 4, Pan- I-Iellenic, 2, 3. secretary, 3, Y. WV. C. A. secretary, 3, vice- president, 4: Class officer, 2, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 4, XV. A. A. Treasurer, 3, Vice-president, 4, Fairmount-in-Turkey Com- mittee, 1, 3, French Club, 1, 2, May Queen attendant, Honor Five. FnnN Covnnr S'1'UnnN'r CoUNcIL Home Economics Wichita Pi Kappa Psi, treasurer, 3, secretary, 4, president, 4, May Queen, 4, Y. W. C. A., 1, 4, WV. A. A., 3, 4, Captain Gil-l's Rifle Team, 3, 4: Assistant in Home Eco. Lab. 3, Pan-Hel- lenie, 4. Honor Five. GLADYS BARNES ' XVICHITA Hisiory' Delia Omega, Sgt.-at-arms, 2, treasurer, 3, vice-president, 4, Y. XV. C. A., 2, 4, Assistant in History Department, 4. ARCI-IIE BOOTH DERBY Business Administration Men ot' WVebster, Student Council, 1, 4, president 4, Sun- flower, 1, 4, assoc.-editor 3, editor, 4, Parnassus, editor, 3, P1 Kappa Delta,.1, 4, president 2, Debate team, 1, 2, Orator. 2, Social Committee, 2, Fairmount Players, 4: Rooters Club, 2, 3: Y. M. VC. 1, 4, treasurer 3, Pep Committee, 1, 3, Track 1, 3, Public-Speaking Assistant, 2, 3, Chancellor, 4, Honor Five, 4. ROY B. CHIPPS XV1CH1'r,v English Literature Men of YVebster, secretary, 3, president, 4, Class president, 31 Student Connell, 4: Y. M. C. A., secretary, 3, president, 4,'Parnassua Staff, 3: Fairmount-in-Turkey Committee, 2, 4, Fairmount Players, 3, 4, vice-president, 3, 4, R. O. T. C., Cadet M2lj01'. 43 Saber president, 4, Honor Five. , - ,J ,' 1.-.Y 1 p . , v I . .. .0 .... -.A ,-4 , -.. - 1 ll Q C yi 1 g4ZTf3,g,4ef1Q1jf,,f-1213?Sgfj., '4. L, .f va-t,.... . 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GXVENDOLYN GRAHAM W1cI-I1'rA History ' Sorosis, secretary, 3, vice-president, 43 Student Council, 23 Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, 2, 3, president, 4g Rooters Club, 43 G-lee Club, 1, 4, Manager, 2, 3, Parnassus Staff, 3, Social Committee, 35 Pep Committee, 2: VV. A. A-, 2, 4: Fairmount Players, 3, 43 May Queen Attendant, 43 Honor Five. JUANI'r.x JoHNs0N W1cH1'r.x English Literature Y. YV. C. A., 43 Louisiana State Normal, 15 McMurry College, 2, 3. UNIVER5 ITY3 ,.-..-.,.,,l.C3Efif4eie-, L' 1. im A ,,---.,.,... - Ei- As- V,-!!f,A,-5v1,,f1flQ X, , H -- ,R -.V ,-Y.-:Le ,L:il4..A:.1i., - 4 --V, .,..,1,-.fan ' f7 A 'i,Q 'Q C' ' E f-.sl..1g1gg.' -- 4. fuf. . -,.,-1 A , -7-14 ILL:.Z:ba'J,-g----- X.. Q --4 77 , ,Jr l 1 .U ef.: Q3 if-'s x- 41---:gig X, f, III, 'zgzii Ii I N 4, I fe I. . gf, 'I ll' i I l in '-lf , uf I Y, ,nah-w.: ,W --- Y 1 I, : K V V - , - .sau-,uv , ..-...--.f..Y-- Page 28 'E gs.,-A ,,, , LAVERNE HAUSER XVICHITA Business Administration Men of XVebster. FRANCES C. HILL XVICHITA Modern Languages Sorosis, reporter. 4: Sunflower Staff, 4: Spanish Club, vice- president, 4, Monticello ffiodfrey, 1ll.,D 1. VVILBEH S. HYsoM1 XVICHITA Math-Physics Men of Webster, vice-president, 45 Chairman Pep Conuuitltee 2, 43 Yell Leader, 2, 4, R. 0. T. C.. Captain, 43 Saber, 4: Rooters Club, president, 3, 43 Glee Club, 1, 33 Parnassus Staff, 3, Y. M. C. A., 1, 43 cabinet, 33 Student Assistant physics, 3, chemistry, 49 Fairmount Players, secretary-treasurer, 3, 4. PAUL JOHNSON LIBERAL Business Administration and Economics Pi Alpha Pi, president, 45 Sunflower, 2, 4, business manager. 4g Parnassus, business manager, 3: R. O. 'l'. C.: Saber, 4, Hooters Club, 3, Y. M. C. A., 1, 4. MARGARET JANE JUDKINS XVICHITA English Literature Alpha Tau Sigma, president, 43 Pan-Hellenic, 3, 4. vice- president, 4, Y. XV. C. A., Cabinet, 3, 4: Rooters Club, 33 G-lee Club, 1, 4, Treasurer 23 president, 33 Fairmount Players, 3, 45 French Club, 1, 25 May Queen Maid of Honor, 4. VIRGINIA KNISELEY WICHITA Psychology and Education V Sorosis, reporter, 2, president, 43 Student Council, 1, Pau- Hellenic, 4: Rooters Club, 3, 4, vice-president, 3: Sunflower Staff, 1, 3, Parnassus Staff, Associate-editor, 3, 'W. A. A., l'6D01'te1', 23 PCD C0mIY1itt6e, 2, 3g Glee Club, 1, 4, business manager, 23 Assistant Librarian, 3, -tg 'Fairmount Players 3, 4, French Club, 2. Honor Five. PIOVVAIID LIPP XNIICI-IITA Chemistry 'iSaber 43 Captain R. O. T. C., 45 Rifle Team, 43 Student Assistant ship, 43 Track, 3. CHARLES NICALEEIR WIQHH-A Business Adzninistraiion Men of NVebster, treasurer, 33 president, 43 R. 0. T. C. Captain, 4. 455' la E151 kb In if 1 li I,-' K! 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A., 'l, lg Assistant in Art Department, 4. THEARL K. HANDLE - WICI11'l'A Business AdlIlfIli8fI'GliOll Guoneiz W. REIDA DUQUo1N Business Aduzinistration Alpha Gunnna Gammag Rooters Club, 45 Glee Club, 23-Suit flower Staff, 3, Pa.rna.ssus Staff, 39 French Club, 2, 3g Foot- ball, Basketball, and 'l'ra.ck Manager, 3, A. V. I., Manager, 4, Harper Christian College. F AY13 MAnG..xn15'1' R1e1u5'r'rs W 101-I1'r.x Business AdlIliIlf8f1'Llfi0Il Alpha. Tau Signing Assistant to Dean of Women, -lg Friends University, 2. ll gl ll il! LILLIAN RYDJOIRD W1cH1'rA .sl History E331 Sorosis, Y. NV. C. A., -lg Sigma Kappa Alplmg University of if 1 California., 1, 3. ,Q ,N..f Zig l l . l 6 , ' - H - - H if - P t --'e -' o -..... ..a , r- NESS iw , , ' -M.Q.,,, 3.pii:i'i.111ii5gg .,.. Jfgezzfivz. ffilirerioff''fiffffffizzvziz ,, it 7, Ez-. 2 - it ?,aiil9:,,,-. 4 'A ff i if ,ff A 13 . 'AE' ii .Q f ll .,, ' LEX. ,X-1 ' ' ' - ' -V . . .. . - ' ' lf!!!-f A ---,...,.,-,,. 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VERMIL-LION LYoNs Business fldI1lfI'li.SlI'ClllO1l Pi Alpha Pig SC1'g6H1'1t'21t-i'l'1'll'lS, 3, vice-president, 4: Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, R. O. T. C., 1, 35 Football, 1, 43 Captain, 43 Track, 1, 3, 4. EDNA XVENTZ WICI-I1'r.x Mcziliemalics Pi Kappa Psi, 'W. A, A.,,2, 43 Rifle Team, 3, 4: Student ASSlSt3.IllZSl11D, 1, 45 Y. W. C. A., 1, 25 Engineers' Club, 4. HELEN AVIIITNEY p IXNTI-IONY Biology Pi Kappa Psi, sergeant-at-arms, 3, secretary, 2, president, 4, Y. NV. C. A., cabinet, 4, Rooters Club, 3, 45 Pep Com- mittee, 33 W. A. A., president, 4, Pan-Hellenic, 4, May Queen Attendant. Isis Wooo wAno W1CH1'1',g Rollzcmcc Lczuguages Sorosis, vice-president, 4, Glee Club, II, .15 qyl-Qlmstl-21, 43 NV. A., 3, 45 French Club, 2, 4, Y. W. C. A., 2, 45 Stephens, Junior College, 1. . .... 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RAYMOND VVIIITMOIRE Chemistvry Alpha Gxumnn Clfininizm NVNIIIHI SAM WVILLIS Business Adininpistvamtiou Alpha fiilllllllfb fiilllllllll NVICIIIUW. MRS. JOHN BIAYES Siminons University Louisville, Ky. -., l 1 V . ?Q'1,g,,:w -111.4 . .,,,,,L als,---:.n,..v-if' JOHN HAYES 'ij Simmons University m Louisville, Ky. Q I Q ' ' 'i A- ,,i f'lf' ' f 10 Ihe sophomoze f1e,sIme.s5 QOIIL mel lowzzess not get acquzz ed we sympallzel lcally dedicate Ihzs 110111011 0 4 o , A X V 1 sophomores A yg z? - D Ci . 8 , ' - . S., f e -L il.. 1- 403, - 3-f -awww O Sophomore Class History We always look upon the sophomore class as a very courageous group of struggling youngsters because last year when they took the collegiate step they weren't sure that they would have an Alma Mater to call their own. Most of their time during their first year was taken up arguing and campaigning for the University project but for all of that they' derived some benefit from bookish habits. , Most of their time this year was taken in trying to tame a wild freshman class which contained half the enrollment of the university. However, despite the overwhelming odds the sophs held their own and managed to keep that dignity that .only a man in his second lap of college noise can pos- sess. Just watch,em next year if you can see that fast. The sophomores are not entrusted with any heavy re- sponsibility so no traditions were theirs to keep except the election of next years officers on the Parnassus staff. They are to be commended for their excellent behavior during all the inter-collegiate contests which will prove to be ah asset when they seek entrance as juniors next year. The sophomore class can boast of its forensic ability because all of the men on the debate team come from that tribe. VVe wish them the best of success in the activities which they have already entered with so much zeal. PAFZNAE S: LJ S NWI i . l an s 5 U nL - e 1. 5. -gi as gffizgf.1gggg,,14g,gig1r::-.ggwgmim.i .ng-g',g,g--i4g . - c i .5 if . . , ' A--sw , XYQQNJ xx flfw V pn. galil 5.2 xv S.-xm' HU'1'f:r-uNSoN Vmmn GRAGE Presiclezzl Vice-Presidenl ,Jon GLASS Secrelrzry-Treaszzrer ROSS IWCBURNEY Vmmr, ADAINISON Slndenl Cozzncil CURTIS ANDERSON XVAYNIE A'l'Imm'0N RIAXINIE B.uL12Y FnANc:1S BAKER BlcN'1'l.v B.xnNAnAS ZIQLMA BEAINIAN JOHN B0'l 1'12NFIEI.n EMU, BRACK ELMER BHINKMEYIQI1 VIVIAN BU'l'l,I2ll . ,, , 1 -WWY Y-VV -. V4 Y- YYY. -... W W- ,, Yrqlr, i M ffvxv rf? . ffbffl' , V, A f ' , 5 RL L 311 xMli1if2Lgi1l'lgf fl------vv..'f---,H --.-1-f- yfvq- - -- -- V -4 ,- V .. - - V - V , , ff 4 , VA , . if - yy. m 3 Si 13' 1 I : F- r 3 2 2 1 i . I i E 1 I 15 il S 1 1 4 1: E l i E V w 5 i U 1 L V 1 J gd'-5 ? S 51 VTE 5 at K A , Q Q '53 Y lg . 11 , . 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' f ' ' ' ,, - .- , ' Hp- llama ' f Freshmen Class History iWhen the freshman class entered school this year peo- h an class that the ple told around that it was the best fres m F' ' f ' f Wichita has ever known and certainly it was Lnix erslty o that it was the most typical class that the college ever pad- ' i , ' t b F ll of expectations and everybodys warning o c dled. u a good boy and all that rot, the Freshman entered his first . . . .k h. to do or die-most of them did. Quite unl1 e 1S up- year start predecessors of Freshman classes of the past, this little ' When ex- Freshie was not the epitome of conservatism. ' ht uestions such as student council elections tremely VVG1g y q . , arose he stormed the ballot boxes and took a most impor- tant Jart in all the activities. When the twenty votes werc 1 counted no one doubted but that the new class would be typical students like the rest. After all we must recognize the intelligence of these ber when they were sent to Doctor Mikesell, who was instructed to eliminate all who were not able to pass the tests, and, after a prolonged con- ference with Doctor Finlayson, who mumbled something about not wanting to cut down the enrollment too much,'the class was declared absolutely mentally astute? Why cer- youngsters, for, don't you remem tainly. With all the upsets, the crime wave, the necking parties, the airplane achievements, the Russo.-English trouble and the paving of the drive, it certainly is a great relief to know that this is one class which was not ruffled or perturbed by things going on about it. This class has a promising future and beyond a doubt when its member graduate four or five years from now they will receive and well deserve a bouquet of their class flower if they had chosen one. C . ....F'F...'Z1i e I f' f ,.4 , G? I rn E E L11 ' 'V J v ... 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ALEXANDER HONDROS CLETUS HURST EUVONE HX'NDMAN' FRANCES ISSACS WAYNE IOERCER SEVVARD JACKSON DOROTHY JOHNSON CHARLES JONES PAULINE JONES MEIKCEDES JUKES HEI,EN KEELER DORA KEETON MILDRED KELLY HEI.EN KEMP DELLA KENNEDY NONA KERR STERL K1NKADE VIOLET KINDER NINA KIRBY FLOYD KREHBIEL Elf E 1 . All A . A J 'v W r u ,,, A LM J ' F .d.-,.,..L.- Q Qi 13:-.-q,,g.vS-- , .D-A-q-,gfL :,Q 1 -., i,,.L.::lZQg .N ,. C.,-,- - X X --sltgu - U' L... V The Foundation Of Wichitfl U. Page 53 ,MAA W-, , ,....,..,..A,.L... A.Vf....-..,.., .f,.,.L......-.,,.,4f1 :....aQ.w.....,f.... ' - 1' 'Yr' ' :1.:'::.-cz.xs:'a. , , S- SSi'Yf'f'ESS -P A A Il 3 2? ,1 X S A '- REGINA Kum' SYINIA LANNING Fnvrz LAIRSEN GEORGE LAVENDEI: EHNES1' LAW I10N VERNON LAWSON CI-IARLO'1 l'l2 LEE ELIEANOII LELAND JACK LEWIS MARY LOVCI I'IELlEN LYON HELEN NIAGIEIC CIELIESTIE RIAI-ILEIR RUSSELL RIAJOR 11lENllY 1X'IA'1'lIEXVS NIARY Em'1'1I RIAY RUSSELL NIAYEIR JACK, lX'I1ICLlIGGAGlC GLENN AICIIAIIG JEAN MCKAIG ... The If oumlatlon A... 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RALPH PRIEWETT TOM QUINLAN BEN RAMSEY AVA HANDLE 'D'IAIlGARE'l' RASSMUSSEN ERINIA RATLIFFI2 SHERIWAN RIERICK SYRIL REYNOLDS I-I'OR'1'ENsE R1-IOOES FRANCES ROBERTS I'iU'1'HELMA ROMBOLD DANIEL ROOT GLADYS SALTER LOUIS' SAMUELS MARY BELLE SANDIFER CLARENCE SARYIN NIURIL SCHAEFFER BEN SCHERIWIERHORN HELEN SOHONERT MARY TI-IOINIPSON WU,-fi, f f'W 'SSf'4 m O W ?L ' gif: L. Ii Q an All q 11- 2 EDWIN SH.-XUFFLILR FRED SI-IAVIEI lXIAllGAIllE'l' SHELRON HARRY SHRIVRR PAUL SIMPSON ELONA SKAER AILEEN SKARR SYLVIA SMULIAN XV.-XI.'l'IEll SNAKE XVAYLAND STEEL1: CHARLES S'l'O'r'rS FRANK STOVRR I A RALPH S'1'UAR'1' FRANCES SULLIVAN ' NIILDIKIED S U'1 1'ON ' BR'1 1'Y SXVANEY BYRON T1-IAYRR . FRANORS THOMAS PIAZEL THOMPSON MARY TI-IOIWPSON The Foundation IVERSITY WICHITA1 W'Ch 4U SSSS A A if 4'-WN'-1 SRS Ny. :iiqfw1:1f Sfl'1'fSfi,...i P10 17 saslli Ill I fig, 2 ii' ll S E5 if e ' -+- :L - QQJQ 6 f,' -13 Nz ' f A 1 Aa '32 'Q V if ' 7 AGA . .., f -,. . . 3Q.A,...,i,.,....-af' ' riff. ,f--2-f1f:-- S.,-1 .441-A - M, 2'Ryf-Azz!-.:h:, --A I NE 'Luau GEORGETTA TYNDALE CARL '1'INKLEPAUGI1I I'IAIlRlE'1' TUSLEIR A ELIZABETH TOMB GERALD TUSSLER VIOLIET VALENTINE LEE WARDRI11 VIRGINIA WARREN If ZANA XVI-IITNEY AA GEORGE WIGI-II' CHARLES VVILLIAMS W HARRIS XVILLIAMS 1VIAHRIE'l l'A WVILLIAIVIS lXfIAIRGARE'l' WILLIAMS . RORERT XVILLIAMS CLAUDE WISE NIILIJHIED Worm A VIOLEI' XVRIGI-IT A V E I H3 l mn 119 , n The Foundatwn H 5 fk mg.. . -,.L,.,,-M, L,LL. L Wlchiga U, EI-E':11' ' gh--'-Q -M- A - K A-AA 'ie F A 1 I T 9' -Q if Iv-f TIP fl, 'MN fw If - I - W Wk--Ml !',f5QMjf,j h E 1 V+ N -ra- F-11 9 3 5 C5 A :Page X ' N ' 'f - Y- ' +R-1.6.,.Q-,...'Il--.-.. 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In caring for the equipment and working on the men they earned their share of the victory. ,A ,,.,:v Qt , , ...J ,nr , ,. ---.,,...........- Page 60 XXFH All ll. 'l '. ,W Y' A t,,gggs:.ffiiM an , ' - V- ' CAPFAIN PAUL VERMILLIONI Szxty Mmutc Mzle led the SIIOCICBI aww lo 010110116 UlLfO1y lll 26 XX X C5 . V. , V L ff ' , - ' I K ' C 77 A , n 1 u ' n ' u ' v A ' 7 4' ' , . . fx fxx .1 , X K ' ,xx , ' . 3. , xx ,XX ' ' J R . 'VXX , ' 'ff e X ' . X x - Q f' 1 His. ' Af i . XX ' 11 ,ff ' ,f f 3 -xx vxx ,, 4 f ,Q xi f xxx! J4 5, ff . V R it i !4,,1- . xl, ootball pw iv 392? g y . rw-V jg! , 'Y A 'Ai A P'-Tfe 1-gg eilg. i Q,-,f f a-1-:-.S-vw PAUL fhlllilij VEIRBIILLION- JESSE KELLOGG Captain, Left Tackle Righf End ELNIEII PIERCE Glzonem MCCo1:M1CK Capl. Elect, Full Back Left End THERE GOES PIERCE! ! and go he did. But in that going he was only typical of that plunging, fighting, high-spirited football machine which fought its way to fourth place in the Kansas conference. VVith but one defeat to mar its record, and that at the hands of the state champions, the Shocker football squad emerged from one of its most successful seasons. As the team surged on from victory to victory the outstanding lead- ership of captain Mike Vermillion became more apparent. Mike did not miss a minute of play in three years of varsity football. He is the only man who is leaving the team this year but in his place there steps up a clean-cut, clear-thinking, hard-hitting fullback. Elm Pierce, from Marion is the best fullback the college has ever known and when the crowd yelled There goes Pierce it meant so many yards gained. On the ends we find the giant McCormick and the hard-fighting Kellogg who won immortality on 6'Turkey,, day two years ago. They will both be with the team next year. mn EE lu y :IL 1 3 C C C .a......f E Clfze, PAHNAQSUSC i Page G2 S Q g S922 N-Sa--f ,LY Y, f 'O .. W H , r - 7f?E'. eigie g . M-fa, --if '-i?7.6f ? ' HARRY OTT HIERLIN Cmsr Rigllf Ifcllf BCZCIC Guard l'lOXVA1HD FULL1NG'roN CLYDE S'rEwA1:'r Quarter Back Right Guard BLOCK THAT KICK! ! Cooc Ott dashed to the support of the big tackle and the Quakers again were forced to realize their inferiority. With Ott ripping off gain after gain guided by the diminutive quarter- back Fullington, the shocker squad plunged on down the gridiron as Stewart and Crist time and again pushed through the Quaker line. That was a glorious game in which these four men contributed to tl1e swelling tide of achievment, every ounce of their strength and energy, that the fame of shockerland might be spread broadcast. For weeks both teams had been training for the great day when the two foes should meet in the annual grudge battle for the supremacy' of the city. A record throng gathered that day to watch the tradition inspired teams storm up and down the grassy field at Island Park. What a power the team was that day as the black and -yellow hordes poured in upon thc crimson and gray, wave after wave. Qfm PARNAS as Us ' Page 6 ' -l f 5 I X kg ? s g F . - - E5 FLINT TOMPIUNS LESTER Ifousr Jon S'r1ir'r Jo11N Miavuns Left Half Back Center HOLD THAT LINE! ! Again the shocker line held as a stone wall against the Friends attack. Small wonder, with Tompkins, Meyers and and Foust each weighing over two hundred pounds, that our line should be like a brick wall. This was Tompkins third year in the line while Meyers and Foust were both Freshmen. Joe Stitt was the sterling half- back who saved the game that day by a drop kick. Joe is a triple threat 111311 with three years of experience which make him one of the most valuable men on the team. Tl1ese four players were invaluable to the tea1n as it romped through the enemy lines or sent raiding parties under the opponent's goal posts. To the pride of the school four ancient contenders fell be- fore our invasions. Friends, Southwestern, Pittsburg and Hays felt our power as we swept on in an effort to make history for the first year of the University. ' - T L?-lr' ' A e ' -A-'i---bf-A 1' -fV-- ---il-73'.f.:1,..,Ql+'f'nT,,,.,.ii. .Z'-L ,-....mi. .-.. fir.. i, ' i . - - L -. J 1 - i ' .w-f-fAH...1Lu.,.'..g.A4u.h....-..-- ' ....,.4. L h Page 64 3929 is Q J 2-J--. '-sais?-Q.. r a s :i!is, '2'?f - . A A flip? 3-f A-ff:-,saws JAMES PETTIT GLENN :MOORE CURTIS ANDERSON Half Back Quarter Back Full Back ANOTHER SHOCKER ATTACK. In all YV. U. games was noted that indomitable spirit carried over from the old slogan, Fairmount Fights. The team was there every minute giving tl1e best it had and no matter Whether we won or lost the spirit was there. Credit must be given these three sturdy players who backed the regulars to the last ditch. Anderson was one of the hardest players on the entire squad. With the beginning of the new university athletics took bigger pro- portions and in the first year gave promising evidence of rating with the valley teams in the near future. With an abundance of material and more coming, a State championship is in Sight next year. Coach Umnus The Boy Wonderu is to be praised for his work with the university teams. Just out of college, still one of the boys he has had the results of a veteran. CThe, PARNASSUS Q Page 6' f , W92? - A-A C ,fig C, .rf T .. a A ' 1 ii1g.-11r1S.Lg.14ff1-.ff-Vfl-'rf - A A 'Sf ,, ' . . .1 A -A H+.. ,.gf : ff' -, ' 'Q ,. Q1 . -' Q A ' ' ' f 'E -- s, E . Qflaff 2 3 - e' ' ' l TOP ROXV: Coach Umnus, Schaeffer, Assistant Coach Smith, Meyers, Manager Atherton. SECOND ROXV: Atwood, French, Kellogg, Pipkin, McCormick, Pettit, Hurst, Harness, Prewett, Greer. THIRD ROVV: Root, Anderson, Ashmore, Stewart, Paddock. Moore, Porter, Jones, King. BOTTOM ROXV: Pierce, Fullington, Stitt, Vermillion. Crist, Meyers, Tompkins, Foust. Reynolds, Ott. FOOTBALL SQUAD On the letter squad we are losing but one man, Captain Vermillion. Those remaining are: Juniors: Pierce, Kellogg, Ott, Stewart, Tomp- kins, Stitt. Sophomores: Moore and Anderson. Freshmen. Fulling- ton, Crist, Meyers, Foust and Pettit. - The following n1en received reserve sweaters: French, Porter, Jones, Ashmore and Hurst. THE SEASON,S RECORD 'U-0fW- -- ...... 0 Haskell ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ...,,. 5 7 U' of ---- ...... 1 5 St, Ma1'y,S ---,--,---------- --.--- 0 U' of Vi ' ---- ------ f 3 Emporia Normal .,,,, --...-21 3' of ---- ---... 1 fl Pittsburg ,,,,.,,,,,,,-,- ,,,, I l U' of ---- ...... 1 I Southwestern ..... .... ,UO f VV ---- -----e-----------,-------- - -- Z Hays ........,.,..,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,..,... . 0 U 'EJ ' ----'--------------------- ----'--1------ 1 I St. J0hn's .,,.,.,,.,,,,,,-.,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 0 lj , 10 W' ------------------ ------ 1 -----------.--... 3 Friends ,,-.,,,.-,,-,,-.,,-.,,,-,-,,,.,.,,-.,,,,., 0 g -WE Non-conference. .Em- .lll ' . er' H W aff--f- A-ea., -A ...,.,,,.,. C.nr,,,, W m CACT A - 4 A-pggg 12:1 vw? I g 'I Page 66 ' .IM CAPFAIN IIAPOID REYNOLDS Buddy was the b1a111.s of the 1111111 beat team 111 the 111111011 f Y - l J T 1 Nxljk:Xr1:,x . .X 4, : ' , . 'V' VA' I . 4 f Q Y XA ff 4 I Basketball x p y ' L D 'f'-QE Q E' Ross NICBURNEY HAROLD REYNOLDS KERMIT CORZINE Captain-Elect Center Captain, Forward GllC11'd ' HAROLD DAVIS . GEORGE ll'ICCORMICK Forward Guard Sport writers of the future in searching out W. U. basketball history will scan the mellowed leaves of annuals and newspapers until they unearth the records of that glorious year 1927 when the shocker basket- eers fought their way to a virtual tie for first place' in the state and soared on to third place in the nation. In the 'SWho's Whon of basketball they will find engraved the name of the great McBurney who, in his rangy six feet three inches was at once a guard, a forward, and a center. All-American high school cen- ter, all-State and all-National center in three years are the achievments of McBurney. He has brought honor to W. U. athletics. They will point to captain Buddy,, Reynolds and say, There was a sweet player. He was the man at the helm whom no man could replace. Three tlmes all-state high school forward, and later captain of the 1927 all-state and all-national second teams N PARNA5 5 LI E5 o W.. .j-n-- A-..,.,,. ...... -.- . .L - ,,-- - Y NM , L, my ,, -LLL .V . . - 7 - ' - X . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - - - -- b -' V . . -fi. -. . . Jxarsfieallulrr... .enrt..V,l2lic-ix... , izgzaii .... 1. ' .m...'1gurl!-K.. Pl Page G8 p gggo fm- A63 29 . g , ' ' C 5 - ' ' - , -fs? .-2 ' . , of so 1 R R -ve A - A 4' --t I km.. if - A 5,59 .zf'? '?S-N-' - 91156 'tg' 'i?1sS9'5 HARRY Orr LEONARD UMNUS JOHN OLMSTEAD Guard Coach Guard HOXVARD FULLINGTON JAMES PETITT Forward ' Center HNOW there's Harold Davis his running mate who was one of the fastest men in the state. Davis was every inch a fighter? And they will pause here to speak of the splendid teamwork of these three men and how they fought together in high school and on into big-time basket- ball. They will turn on to read of Corzine The Constant and McCor1nick The Intrepidf, that pair of guards which made possible the great driv- ing power of the shocker squad. Again and again these two men bore the brunt of desperate attacks and as many times they drove the enemy back into his own territory. Chief among the subs were Fullington and Olmstead, two freshmen in the field who were renowned for their speed and accuracy. Ott and Pettit completed the list of fighters who made basketball history for Wichita PAIQINIAS E5 LJ E5 Page 69 sf'-7 2? A-S .S --- '-I .. J' 5 K' it- -L ,W - af' A i Y A , s P 1-ff! ? t+ . c,j'p ' ' 0, 2- .1 I 'I-mek, -ease-r E 9 ,.. Third Best Team in the Nation---Second Best Team in the State Xvith this well-balanced 'team Coach Umnus swept through the Kansas conference with only one defeat and. that, at the hands of the champions who later fell at our feet in submission. In all, it was a glorious year. Conquests into the north brought us early season victories from St. Mary's, Bethel, and Sterling. The battles became hotter as we returned to meet the list of ancient rivals. South- western and Friends could no longer keep the pace as we thundered on to greater victories. Then came a day when the mighty shockers were to have the acid test. They must meet Emporia and Pittsburg. The ferocious gorrilas from Pittsburg, 'twice state champions and already triumphant over us came from the northland to claim an easy victory. The game started. McBurney gave Wichita a four-point lead which was soon overcome by Pittsburg but recovered in a hot l110111Cl1t of play. From then on the count swayed backward and forward witl1 Yvichita continually a count ahead. The half ended 14 to 13. The second half was a desperate man to man fight with the strain of battle telling upon the players. Frequent calls for time, shrill whistle blasts, loud calls and husky breathing told of the grueling affair. Wicl1i'ta was leading 27 to 253 Anderson of Pittsburg posed to shootg the gun sounded and the ball svvished through the net. The E-mporia game was just as desperately fought and again we won. Wliat tortuous games they were, glorious. victories which were lhc rewards for the hard training and splendid team work of that memor- able squad of '27. St. Maryis ,.,-,-,,--,, .,,,.., 37 Friends ,,.,.,,,,,-,, ,qq.n-- 31 Q- of WI' ---- --------- 3 3 Alva Normals ,, gf 37- --------- U. of Colorado Q: of W: ff iff O gf ------- -. ---.... 91 Benedicts -- U. ofW': Qfff ffffffss aethei ....... gi. ------- -'----'-- 3 3 Pittsburg -Tim U. of W: Tfifffiffffffffffii:36 .of VV, ,,,,.,-.,,.,,-,------- ---- n U U. of VV of VV ot YY 3ethel ,.,,,.--,,,.., , Friends .,,,,,,-,,,. 48 35 Southwestern -- i 1npo11a Southxs estei n A Pittsburg ,,,.-,.,,,, hnhhn Q h Sterling ,,..,,,.,.Q,,.,-..------ ----'.-g----.,-- . 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Fairmount has, for the last few years possessed a track team which could boast of a few individual stars but not of a well-bal- anced crew. Pipkin, Carter, Foust, Harness and Pettit were the 1nost consistent point gainers. ln the Quadrangular meet with College of Emporia, Southwestern and Friends, Wichita University came out second after defeating both Friends and Southwestern. for the first time in several years. Wichita took second also in the pentangular meet at Bethel Col- lege. Pipkin won the mile in both meets, while Foust registered the same i11 the shot put. Pettit made his name in track circles by 'taking points in the javelin. Harness is one of the promising young, hurdlers of the state and Downing and King are nearing the ten-second mark in the hundred-yard dash. McCor1niek, one of the best all-round ath- letes of the school is predicted to shine in track as he has in football and basketball. The 440 is his race. Possibly the most outstanding fresh- man was Floyd Carter from Maize who is an entire team in himself. Carter runs, Jumps and handles the weights with efficiency He is 1 suie point winner 111 the broad jump and discus PARINIAS E3 LI 5 N11 I J . I 0 o a 1 0 7 . g i Q 7 I . L l 1 Q . . , . 0 g-0 W ... . -. ... i . in V '- . C1 ' 1 ' I 1' 'Y ' 7 , I - i V A7 VV rf V 7 Wvq W 7 W ,,,.. 77777 A A 7 7 777 4.7 7 7 77 7 , V - , , . . ' W ' 'A' V - ' - rf--' -'--r. if:-H - -- -A....V if-L., -:Ag - ' Page 72 ,e - x' ? t -4' 4 :Z ' Sf- 1 4-s 42.90 -I -5 , i 10,9 '-3-Q '-as-:ss KING DOWVNING MCCORMICK CARTER The Relay Team The relay team this year was composed entirely of freshmen and although it did not make an outstanding mark in the state, future possi- bilities were shown in the work that the men did. McCormick, King, Carter and Downing are all men with enviable speed records in high schools and with another year of training should place high in state standing. Witli this nucleus for the next team Coach Umnus looks forward to the development of track sports with as much zeal as he possessed in the other sports. In all fields of endeavor the university has advanced perceptibly and, to the credit of the coach, athletics led out with the other departments. 4 PAPZNAS E5 LJ' S W.,-H ' I . ' 'V -- -.W.,,....,.',,,,,u,m',.,y.......4-1Ii 'ii Q oo ' J , F. ' -1 .Z - 'i tj'wqy,- f ' ffbw , l - -' QW -Mf.,L:g:'1-'Nio'l' ' W W XVINNERS OF THE INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 'POP RONV: Elmer Piorco, Glenn Moore. YVIIYHC Plllkllll, CIIIVGUCC POTTGT, ENVI H1ll'llf'SS- LOWER ROXV: Muriel Schaeffer, Joe Stitt-Captuln, .Paul Inman. L GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM 'fin' TOP ROXV: Sylvia Lunning, Helen Hanson, Xvlllllil Blake, Lena SCl1lllllll', Dorothy GOIISIIIQIII, Jonny Russel, Franc-is Collins. SECOND ROVV: G9l'l'l'llflP Vl'l1it:1kQr, l'lI'2lY1CiS Blallw, Hortvnso Rhodes, Paul- E ine Mnlonee, Elizabeth Mclmin. Tfilllil,ii5gmL.L.1'3?'fZi TiEiLZQ'fl.LLL ,,,L L ' Y ll fl H ' ' ' lggfif ,LL f L L f L f L ' L 4 L L L Ljgi?p'g,,L,QQQlillg --A - wg-'M lfzlgo 7 4 '-- , M , w,,e,I,..ffW4 :pi , V , , Q.: '--f-Hill-'1 T'-44+ ' 1-1-f' ILP LJ, iff? -X Min: , N if-M., ,V ' -'ffm-v-. ,aff 'J K , , ,., .,., , Y I W A, , W, 1 , X ,, , , 1,V,4 ,V . V X , . , . I ,, . , UH, i, f ' I in-'Mira -'Descfef:-rfiiggilleiqegf1 U it my ,,J--D.KTzfiigi25f'l-e-Affliizge-,-. Kraeg.-f-aw N--W1-Hr fvlttiflffy --A-vw -V Wd.- ,rr-.trial ?:'--' pi1l4.,Q'qxf i ,f Adfjgi ,,--44 ag' 'ax I IM H gl -'Q kligrug'----if-,.g,T: AILIQR ' -'-2:2-1-721.7 ,47,,ffJf I' W ef -.lwffprgggflglf-f'j,f 4 ' eg I-,il ,,:y,'-14 ,QUQXE1-ii,f':5:.'11.-5,..JQg,-Q N,Q,hfe,,,,,,? ' X 'W-, ,Q ,fpf 5-...L ,1 .,V, L. -. - .J :,,,f L, X-xg fir '--Y ,, -,.....,.I,-,PN Y ff,I5f,f',4:fv' ft-:i1.,1'?t?lf.sn2.yS:-,iAee1t4,fp,L1Qfief:v-iw-eniwnvff S ' '-f ' 'wLsQ.-11Qtis.w,,j:2' S4 -my lm! i32':'3-5QL QC J I , lvl has GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM. Sgt. Manning Euthon, Coax-hg Miss Irene Tihen Instructorg KNEELING: Vivian Butler, Lorraine Lawson, Fern Covert, Captg Pauline Craig, Charlotte Lee, Helen Mills, Edna VVentz. PRONE: Marjorie Coin, Indus Hollingsworth, Josephine Smith, Hortense Rhodes, Marcia Bradford. . fx f K , l iijj ' E . -H -'-- QTLTTJ GIRLS' SOCCER TEAM. TOP ROIVI Helen Hanson, Francis Collin-s, Violet VVr1ght, Velma Casner, 4 ' Helen Lieurance. LOXVER ROW: Ruth Roniine, Hortense Rhodes, ,Ruth Roberts. Captaing Pauline Malonee, Elise Isely. ffriiiia I r . inf- s.,., .5 hm...-.,f,,.,M,,,f,.,,.i I, C. ,. , , .. I, ,I .7 ,el , I. ,,,,, MI., IL- -IL l . I , U it 1- H 2- ,-- A- S we---1- .ll ,ffm S Q., A e 'if-ijfiij' e'e' tr dawn' gi ig e-ee'e H Wh'-'f'f 'MHt M -'e P C , , 7 - ima in ' h'i,'xl,-,:H,f f' , 7 I l lf Page 75 l I Vx, A3 , ,,, M g e - H ....,.,....,.,,-W-' ' Q .-ss' , ' . neg Q .iii , in 1 . 4, n 15 '71, I - pm.. ,H gr A. H , , , , L.,-up ,., ., ,e,v,. .' ,,- ,V ,. , .V ...md sf... Qe., , fe- ,sri -f Ae, P- .. -,Hi-' x...::Q-::::-sf.-- K 1 1' f ' 'Q --f .-xg 211. r -f gf- ' -2. Ne.- ni las' gh. - ,2 l F gf Ng' ,'.f,,- X,,,! 'S-Hi' ' g - FIRST ROW: Louis Schaeffer, Bentley Barnabas, George Reida, Lois Stebbins, Mary lVebb, Gilbert XVest, Devone Quinn, Ralph Canip. i SECOND ROW: Sam Hutchinson, Gladys Stables, Edwin Titt, Kay Fohlman, Lena Spalding, Zelmal Beaman, Mattie Hart Q I THIRD ROXV: Carl Cronin, Louvae Crum, Frances Roberts, Mellen Lewis, Peggy Paddock, YV1lma Harrison, Gwen Graham. n FOURTH ROYV: Ina Sutter, Myrtledea VVerts, Vivian Van Metre, Sue XVallnce, Lorraine Lawson Anna, Stearns, Virginia Kniseley. Ihll Iiysonn President The Rooters Cibuio This was the second year of activity for the rooters club. The club consists of forty members who are governed by a constitution of their own making which controls the attendance and allows for the support from the group. To insure interest in the work and in the meetings, members were automatlcally dropped upon missing three meetings. Under this sys- tem a waiting 11st was created so that the club was at all 'limes filled. The club functioned at every football game either with stunts of their own or by promoting pep programs. This year the rooters ac- companied the team to Emporia when the shockers battled the Normals. Beside work upotrthe athletic field these pepsters put on chapel pro- grams and acted in conjunction with the other organiiations on the campus mm 7.2 12. - 1 lv Q L I 3 fzI Zi1t'5f 'i't , -Leaief - - S..-W.: -- --.A-rv.-f-MQW--1-4:---Il ' V i ' ' K' 'M'-:1 . , - ...,.,A,..,,,....,,-.,.K..,,.. . V - -- - V '.1 'TL'? ' Y-U., - se-Y, ,K 44.444-e lf- . AM,L4QZh,Lgg ' M we-,pf N, .,, -Y-.--H ,. ..V-. -V Y Y,-f.. mee-,.-.mmf-,. - W LM- .,..f. f--- 4.51 LVL... f.-.:,rrgg11lg-'-- -f- te--4 .A Page 76 Y 1 w Whoa Dazseyf Zhese modern qzrls' flhey ao some qll661 antics Thanks for the znformatzon sk 'X ff 3 X 1 2 E 7 a 1 ' s f f . . 0 1 1 1 0 . . . x , ' I N 'A M 6 'i ' H ,9 'N X n w 5 4 . G A .i G I . s N K is f X ' NX f . . ,.k , ,Q ,fe V!! sa, t V' x '.- -'Q 9 ,f ,--.... . X'--,Lk ' lx- M 444 - ' A lf l f - K, 4 - f. 1, X- 'WF-- 4-ff' ' ff 'X H v 'r ' ' , f KX, .2 , XX, B , A ff O C I C'C1V1t1QS 159 ' D rr, '3-5 e.,v,f - :gm-,Zh Q, -f In ' ' b , ,I 'v'vxrfve,,J,v, V in ww ..-5f.s1f ' 'N ' ' - If i J' ' ' ':'EYf'2'7a1-...- V ,,,,,5qr:s.vvff , yx if -x:1fy-WM-.,iV wh Y K, A --fr -,-.-if-gizm- U V all V Y R fr' fi fizfwk-:T ff' 1 ' f 'nik 'A 'lifqi ,U ' - ' ' 1-c 'vs1r--...Q-gf if- ' 'T , - -:4 ' X 1 f e.. ' ,jifzgt f -'Z',Lrrr:f ',, ' -gf., - 1.5 -sew, Y ' , - - I , -,-1195,-y-.,, , fs ' of f , ,,L,.j., i3-we-r,,lg,,'-. ' ' r--.,,, ,.:' T 7' :,,.-F -..,g,-gif V- - 1 ,,eg,.fj5j,',, V V,1.5,i?.,?j:A:5g1,5 T 5...3-'1gg:,,,1Qi,6-,1Yx A-L ---f-1-.-V---s , -4 f , ff. ,A ff-4 fc-'N as-v....,,. , :md i i i i 1 V KATHERYN POHLMAN ARCHIE BOOTH LOUVAE CRUM VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY RUSSELL CHRISTMAN ROY CHIPPS TREASURER FERN COVERT ELMER PIERCE ANNA STEARNS GEORGE HOUSTON, INA SUTTER, MYRTLEDEA 'WER'i'S, CHARLOTTE LEE, BEN SCHERMER- HORN Student Council The Sludenly Council is the representative democratic governing body which meets every two weeks to weigh and act upon problems which involve the student body at large. The council is composed of two representatives from each class, and the officers who are elected from the incoming junior and senior classes. With the ushering in of the new regime the council has been extraordinarily J active. Archie Booth has lead the body through a highly successful year and the X i Judgment rendered by the COllllC1l l1as been unquestionable. I . It has promoted the activity point system and developed school spirit by var- sities and all-school gatherings. mb .inn ,.,,. ,. , , 'A+ We--+511-Qff-fiiiff-A- g1i3eT-2-me' Xi . . ' vm - 'f 'ff' 'vlan . V Ziljgf 5 ff Page 78 --- --V, ,, .fx ......,., 'N.....A-.-ff , ,,,,, ,A ,.,A.-, v ,- f' X 'V fr- xl I.. ,..,,.,,- K , -I ,Vi ....-f-- N ,V ' -- -,M-,. --f .X ki X f f H Y V '-VV-W-, I 41541, -5157 ' . 'A '7l,,Pj1Q1g 'i' ' ff H. f ,I-OM,,,,- 'T,,-f ' - fpfx 5.2. w f , f ff -'-------1 P- ff -IV-f ff---ffx'1'-+1f-,Y ' WM --I-f-- 'A 4' fvlilfw 21- W 'N -'i ,'-- C wx ?7'3+--lfxx-,ff 5' if f-i'., 'f' 'Af-P'-Nfl!!-- ' , L 1 ,-- V Xl 11 A- Iv, . , U, I-, ,Y . A , , , , - N, x . ,.,,, U: ,, ,M ., V , , 1 K 'F M-f--ff,--A':..-' J ,, ',f'f'.T ,. , u Y-, ,f X,'T - -:iv ,-I' . Jin., ,f , , , ,, If , 4.11. . - X ., ,, .. .X X, , .. ,, 'if ,f' ' ,ff X .-, ' j 7-'v - w -51 B - y, L' X ' Y, , ' 'i.,...? ., ., , ,,r sf ,F Q' ,-ffl? f ,4 : x.,-J :O--N'-1-15 - --NTj ': N4 - - - - f -- -f F-f., f 1, , f'-' I ' 1 ' 5 A.g--f-ani-X, X.. , -,f,,i4vvp- L V jx -X3,,7xj,Ef, P ep Committee RALPH CAMP, PEGGY PADDOCK, BILL HYSOM Chairmang ANNA STEARNS, EDXYIN TITT. JAMES PlC',IfTIT, LOUISE PRESTON, BETH MORGAN, SAM I-IUTCHINSON. Social Committee MARY YVEBB, NED FOULDS. CHAIRMAN, f , XVILMA HARRISON ARNOLD MCCLINTOOK, FERN COVERT, GILBERT XVEST, MARY BOWLING, ROSS NCBURNEY. UNK ff? ,K gf, fx A17 2- lf' r ' ' ,Y ,,,,,v,:1, it ,,,,.z.,,61..f.:....t,7.4.h..,-.:i:,.7,--V V---V -- - ff -V f---- -V A - - ' -' -4-L-gf'-A -A - -1' Y - A- - '..--.-gg,. , '...- 11:4:1::.'.:'.:.....' -4:...::LL1g:L..4....,1 Q, f--I, '-..p,P.g,,'.,,,,,.g I, Yn-I-.I.P..w.,I...IAm,....-,,-,,P,,, . I..,v,..-.,-,, A--.IIA,.A--g,.,,P-,.,-,,I..-.,--,,,---,.1,- .P all-xx c--- -- I f f-V , - ,,.,' A-A---J - 5 I- ,--pg , ., ,U ' rx A I ' I -. -' - A- f. I .,,1ue,, I wig-'f fy :ffl f I I 45 X 1 . ,H , ,-V ,.,f,,,4-1 ,V -- Q ,u -p-.' ,J ' .4-n, ,rw . H 'A X ,NJ H-dr, ' BA---1 , K5 ,1 I ff ' 11 Ky Page 79 V innijll, A A Y... ,,,,- Fitosr TINKLEPAQUGH GLENN GASTON Editor ' Business Manager CENTER: MARY HALL, Associate RALPH CAMP, R. O. T. C. WVALLACE HOWARD, Kodak EDNA NICKEL, Associate LOWER: ANNA STEARNS, Organizations, HASKELL JACQUES, Staff Aid WILLIE MADGE BRYANT, Features HARRIS VVILLIAMS, Art MARY BOLING, Calendar The Parnassus Staff A If you are enjoying this Parnassus as you course through it seeking the 'thrills that come from reviewing a year's activities and if you have a strange longing to be back at the beginning of this eventful year because this book is sending out a spark of renewed acquaintance with the tasks you have completed, l11Cl1 you may lay your thanks at the feet of these students who have given you the best they could with the facilities at hand. It is not what they would have enjoyed giving you but to have issued a perfect book would have ineant satisfaction and the staff could not be satisfied. F1 ost 1 -lin22Si.t:L::1:::':':..g.:g:1,fg3311vA--77,-M-,--in-5 4-:W A -ff.. V . -A W- , W . . A A U Y H, ,, , A, . -P---as -V '1f'1'fff f:ji'1'3v1Lv-gr11e:::,:::-1. ,MQ-,LQQ 111-5 . Tf,fQQ1 'fQ1,'1f1'gN Z L ' W W' -' - ' j' 'T' j'-T' ,:,,,....-. ',f s'X'1 A ,s L :il A Y 'M' f - I V ' RQ'-Vg. wk MJ- LE, . - .C -.sighs xpfcfw ,'gff,. if --f-' ggi, AX. 5 - 1 v-- -V X.. 1 gig, ff-1 W-, : N .vi i g 1-- gy Page 80 h- J ----ff -X K ,...,,fe-f-M,.---,V - 9. A N , ,. , ,,,,,g, K. , l H H 'LV W V' A, lfwivr ,.,e --'F .f 'Q,,3 ' diff' , fs . lr! f if 31- -f -f-fffx -H+-'ff-QA i-l 37'i?:--..,, NN' 'Emu' 'bf'-T71tA1Tv: -xfli 'ff-.M ff vieffbf , '15 ' if-ffl! ... 'J ' li , is B YX'XI 1-ilff 'f 'f'f?'!--:.--,T5': 'T: '2'-v-rfg-f-1-'rg'-A- , ,, ,,,,,.1-1'Tf5 'f . ' 'xii-Kjell?- if- Wx if--f. fm m Q7 E1i1j if 'K' ?:,AinZ Lf I 1 J-if-A - ' -1. if ,-'il ' ,fu -Q Y- 1 1- 1, 14-' J-5. ave f,'F'1-fT 1 Y l'- ,,,,Qf'3r 1: 'A ---l--'.. . -. --1 . 'N'-Q ffffge-fe f.-w.f,1-'f' -I 1' ' ,.,, I A, -I . ,. , ,,,.g , H , -X., . -, V . - .. -- .. ' if - '1.f,f Af' 4 -..,-.Lg Q V j 3-A 1 ff4f7f l f' N-':'F' Xixqibbj' -'e.Jf 'f ' - ,LJ ,XI U: ' A ociate Editor Paul Johnson Business Manager' Archie N Booth TOP ROXV: Prost Tinklepaugh, ss g .. , . , . , Editor-in-Chiefg Mary A. Hall, Associate Editor, Sam Hutchinson, Assistant Business Manager. SECOND ROW: Edna Nickelg Peggy Paddock, Copy readerg Jane Evans, Society Editorg Gladys Salter, News Editor: Mary Bowling, .Literary Editorg Ina Sutter Proof Readerg Willie Madge Bryant, Copy Chief. THIRD ROVV: Lorraine Lawson, Bentley Barnabas, Hazel Thompson, Louis Certeis, Frances Hill, Ben Kelley, Pauline Mallonee. The Sunflower The Sunflower, one of the University's most cherished possessions, can well he used as a baronieter to the progress of the college. Back in 1896 it appeared bi-monthly as a twelve-page magazine, and did not become a weekly until 1907 when it also changed in form. As a double sheet it grew in columns and improved i11 style and composition. 1922 marks the high point of its career when it was changed to an eight-page paper and rapidly advanced to the front rank among those of its class. . .X if ,. . . . . . . J .. . lhis year it took another step by becoming a part ot the Journalism depart- My 111ent. The staff became more efficient and the paper more desirable. --f' asia L---,J as g' f. gf -Q53 --ka' 755231921-Y-:if-:mmm-M'--LQJJQZQ:-any-mc'w'::.-vr:r'::r.:g'fyff-ferr-4' -- -0 51 - ,L --LLL, -444.-gli..-.Y.-,r,.w..,-...-,,,z.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,C,,,,,,m g V F ,,Y, ,rnrgwm-,,,v,,,,,, ff A. ,fr-' 'ff' 'W' 3--em-'fmrefmijgfjjfflgees--ee Y- -:ee geese-A +P--Q-m-2W-:Mega-in-.M-Bm.-m....u..4 i-...Q0,g.Q..lI1gg.lf,QQggQ....,.Qg4r,x . L,-Erin W1-Ztffft iff, , iii,-'Z-1 ,Q if gf , C fy sis 'ffffitti tif! ,ifffifffw tt'f A . 2 , A f :ef---v. --'- il 1-ggi. Q. :tl M ei--xiilfj.C.f1'jl'.il'fIfEZLI Tifffil- ,: iTf' ',:'B 'il2 'f'4L 'i'i --i-ij-iigle ----A Qgileleeaee.-.-..,M...x,....W, YJNXLE Page 81 H- ,I ,,,H.-.ff .,,L,,, 4 ,- -1? 'f-cp-, , -'- A OFFICERS XVItI,1,,tcE I'IOXVARD,I, ...... .i-..PI'l3SIidCIlf' JOHN PI. HI2AS'1'Y--..-- ..A-.. S6C1'0fflI'!l FImNcEs HII,IJ .......... V zce-President -VIVIJXN BUTLER .... . ...... S6C1'0f6lI'y lVIILDRED XNVARD ........ Vice-Presidclzt RATIPTIS S'l'UAF-'I' ..... ...... 7 I'C?flSll1'0I' MEMBERSHIP V1vIAN BUTLER JOHN HEAs'rY SYLVIA LANNINU Lois S'rEn1zINs VELMA CASNER FRANCES H'ILL BOYD llflAI-IIN RALPH S'rUAIrr ERMALEE FOWLEII XVALLACE I'lOXVARD VERA OAIID F1:ANcEs SULLIVAN DICK HAINES P.-IULINE JONES EDXVARD PEEK RIILDRED Wann HELEN KEELEI: LOUISE PRESTON El Circulo Espanol The Spanish Club was established this year under the supervision of Miss Hazeltine Richardson. Spanish Students have long desired to forin such a club so that they niight have the opportunity to study more closely the problems, custoins, characteristics and language of the Spanish- speaking peoples but it was not until this year that it was niade possible. Mr. Xvallace Howard was elected first president of tl1e club and interest xv' ff has not lagged in the organization. jp, Meetings are held every other Thursday evening at which luncheons Of are served and Spanish 'talks and plays are given. Beside the up-build- V- I Ing ot their own 'talents these students have done practical work in the A Mexican settlements of the city in a1I effort to broaden their experience. ff .ss ,,U,t ,,ts, I U es,s D Ti .nn -.fig-0 limi --- -.MA Y K -t X 1 Page 82 V Ak pi i i - I A-...v.:, v - N .,-v .Z V V H 'A , Q ' Q . l 1 --+ . . . Au: 0 , 9 I . 0 D 8 Geozqe D .stalls anothez one on the zoad lo dlalllflfll, and lozenaza fame C i 6 2 gif 9 O Q Q Q 9 . e I l' ' l'b l j ' I l . , . . Q - . -V - . O 9 . X ' I I .X X I A fl n , A, 9 f ' 'Q . X 'gx ff x fx 4 V . v K 1 . X 9 .-X ,Q , . f, f X , 'XX , f ., A ,Y 'ix .f ' f 1 K ' f . 'Y' -YW 1 'Q' , , . -N-, - Xxx --- V, 1.' ff ff' . XX . X 2' X ax V K J' I POFGIISICS Vf '- -N -1:-1.--- ' ' T 've-..-.,....e1-1 . Ki UPPER ROW: Bently Barnabas, Georgetta Tyndale, Mildred Clark, Emil Brack, Archie Booth. SECOND ROW: Alice Beckett, George Sawallesh, Willie Madge Bryant, Gladys Salter. LOWER ROW: Edward McNeil, Helene Williams, Don Purcell, Bula Mae Archer, Richard Snyder. Pi Kappa Delta 11,-csfdenf ,,..,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,. it iirnmsn CLARK Vice-President ,............ ......... G EORGE SAWALLEAI-I Secretary-Treasurer ...,..,...... .... ....... . . ..... N VILLIE MADGE BRYANT Pi Kappa Delta is the national l1onorary forensic fraternity to which only those who enter into coinpetition in oratory, debate, and exteinporaneous speak- ing may belong. The chapter's chief purpose is to keep the interest i11 forensics at a high point. This year the members of the chapter have been very successful. Arnold McClintock won first place in the state peace oratorical contest and the debate teams have niet with a fair degree of success. Bentley Barnabas also won glj third in the conference i11 extemporaneous speaking. .Q . Pi Kappa Delta sponsors the forensic contests 11eld here on A. V. I. day and I , l1as become noted for the success it has had. i P egw.. ,a 'El ff! 'r111g:fg.....-.'-A.-an-we f -N A Sf' fl y,A.,.A ii.. A .s.,.. . e V. .ftf A-M 1 Page 84 Ilalrka -'X we if-:fu-ee.,..-,, L, K . . , , -R , f jj, Y e , ...agp L., ' Y ,. y , Vg, p ,, ',v,,,.,...-.f-- - rs . .1 t . . A ,fem-..a....n-. fe c' we .Q , H S x'11:e.g '- 'KL 1 I 4. .if ', f , . - M' ':-', -..n-sfs. agp-.,.n 'gif--LL x ,, . fggsff Tu? Qvvfff-+2-' -1--iszccr-1' 1'5 7 lv-Q 7 -u1'J'.i 'i:-ii: 2 ' 'rf' ii ' 'gi' 'f' -111. 'ZX'-fee--ffl 1 N'k'?Nf:irg- 'ZA Jain! TPI'-5 Qg?3Lr i'fi-,:1fl:.i f ., , - - . 1'-'fs' . t ff fi'-1: .5 T 2.2-1?-P-frxglfiizzlfflflilif ' 2:7 ff? 1' Q' ?L.12?f l- ,752-1 l1i,L27glF' P' T' 'T ffff.5:f'c 'iq fy vw,, ,X lv ',I Twig? ,91- Qratorjl ARNOLD MCCLINTOCK The school was represented in oratory this year by Arnold McClin- tock, Sophomore, who entered his oration T hey Know Not YVl1at They Do i11 the State Peace Oratorical association, which was held at YVin- field this year. Mr. McClintock earned first place and the prize of 51360.00 in this contest. Mr. McClintock also orated in the dual with Sterling, winning that contest as well. The oration, which is on the subject of peace, holds the hearer with the concrete material, and the gripping recital of war experiences. Many interesting revelations regarding war propaganda are within the oration. Extemporaneous Speaking BENTLEY BARNABAS For the first time, the school was represented in extemporaneous speaking this year, when Bentley Barnabas, Sophomore, entered in the extemporaneous contest at Ottawa. This was the regional Pi Kappa Delta Contest, and Mr. Barnabas was given third place with his speech on 6'Manifest Destiny as a Motive for our Central America Policy? Mr. Barnabas intends to remain in the extempore field in future years. ,, J In extempore speaking, a general subject is known in advance, and Slay the specific subjects are drawn an hour before the contest. Interest 111 CXlQG.lI1p01'6 is growing throughout the United States. .l l 'Q fl .549 UT- 4 N 1-ee'e P, - - ---f'-ff-f-W 1'HL- - n-f-1--'f--bf-M --'WM-M-Www-H-Q'T:f.TiifH-iffif-5rftrfgrgfigfi''ifr11.ff3-gif ii'i32:1:ifif'Lj,i'Tir3.1'f:i'iTiff? Wifi c c t' . , V f tw. .f iet' ffiff f 'fri' . rfezi--. 'iifig-.T 'iiipiiiixf Ligiiff .Ml ' f - .-.ef fat? M Qvfwf-Meer Tai--'TTS P-W-?E:iMe4i1e-M eeee M'--f-P-+Pfmif-g1g:i::3gi::i13iiii:1i:n1i': f f 9 Page 85 'N , X w92? c - r r, . a-fr' e 0- . 5 ' ---e r 44 ' v. mr, . , f Q f AZ.. u,,Y Y, .. ,r B 4. e - eigie 1:41a-'-1'-42-M '- n . A 4 ' ' 'QII4-fy ite S?5Q7?35s i BENTLEY BARNABAS, ARNOLD KMCLTNTUUK, DON PURUELL, ERHL BRACK lVlen,s Debate Team Progress of the best type has been made this year in forensics. The debate team, consisting of four Sophomores, all of whom will return lo VVicl1ita University next year, has won considerably more than half of its debates, beating Friends negative, Bethel negative, Emporia nega- 'tive and affirmative, VVashburn negative, Baker negative, Alva Normals affirmative. Losses were suffered to the affirmative teams of many of the schools above. Those who comprised the team are: Emil Brack and Don Purcell, negative, and Arnold McClintock and Bentley Barnabas, affirmative. Brack and Purcell made an excellent Working team, Brack with sound logic and convincing atmosphere, Purcell with nonehalant delivery and style. McClintock was steady and earnest with smooth style, and Barnabas completed the affirmative team with his convincing conversa- tional style. Brack and Barnabas are veterans, and this is the first year of forensics for the other men. Mention should be made of George Sawallesh who gave much of his time in assisting the teams in collecting material and arranging argument. 1 Page SG if? ia- Anplvigpfmgnr gg lf? K c Q e if rstsl ff- J re 5, 11 fg .391f'f:f',iy,e-mm ' o r t 4W?af'wiW saesiir ,ii ,G GLADYS SALTEK, ALICE l3ECKEfl l', BULA MAE ARCHER, GEORGETTA TYNDALF Vvomerfs Debate Team This year the team of women which represented the University of YVichil.a worked under considerable handicap. The veterans found 'tliemselves unable at a late moment to enter into the Work, and four Freshman graciously prepared their work at a late hour, and debated the contests. Results were excellent under these conditions, and the school should be gratified in being well represented, if the wins were not so great. Miss Gladys Salter and Alice.Beckett made up the affirmative team, a11d Georgetta Tyndale and Bula Mae Archer comprised the negative team. Miss Salter is very good on rebuttal work, while Miss Beckett is an el'l'icient teammate. Miss Tyndale and Miss Archer present a con- vincing atmosphere and tl1e four should make an excellent group next year. 5 . L PARNAS S LJ S ' '-fin , A i,, 'f' . ,, ,.QQ,,Q'1': ' ...W f , , .- , V H if - ,-Y -, A -- ff ..i .41a-,T :e,i,:,, Y-, 4Y'Vf.:i?Lii5Lfii f f V 1 l l L N 4 75 wx P7 4 if :fi ' AJ? TJ' f 'w W , E.. . tl ll f.,N ox, -1 R ....-fp-1 -V ' ' -Q4 , it ..... Wow, Rss TOP ROVV: Devone Quinn, Neva Stinson, WVillie Madge Bryant, Virginia Kniseley, Archie Booth. CENTER: Margaret Jane Judkins, Mildred Clark-Presidentg Roy Cliipps-Vice-Presidentg Bill Hysom. LOWVER: Carl Cronin, Gwen Graham, Eugene Congdon, Catherine lfifallace, W'allace Howard. University P layers The University Players club exists on our campus as a comparatively new organization. It was established last year by Professor Wilnei' and Dean Slater. The club was organized with the express purpose of put- ting dramatics on a higher plane in the university. The players operated under a constitution of their own which pledges the support of every member to every effort put forth by the club. To become a member of the University Players one must be voted in unanimously as an individual possessing marked talent in dramatics, and he must at least have taken part in one or more univer- sity productions. This year the players have put on the following plays: 'GOthello, As You Like Itf' Captain Applejackj' The Newly Married Couple, l and The Valientf' Archie Booth and George Sawallesh have taken most of the leading parts in these plays. i.Q'.'.' ig .i .. ' .E e eeec E ig Page S8 XX! dd-Q,-,.,..... ---- ' -299 ... ,,, -Q-vi-A! K- wx Q. ,f s.,V , I Q Z, f' And shc sat femleesly by awazllng the 0111001116 of the .Sllllfjglb Q,X , ,Q S. . - 1 . , . 1 -- . , , , 1 , - . ,. , , , , . f .. . 5 ' . fC V , V. , x . - ' x Q . J X X .. V f X 0 I' x. . I., l . I -, . X 1 , Q X u ' , ' ff' 4 . I, x 1 . , N I I 1' x v , . . . , ,. S 5 X - X . . .Y u 1 . k XX, , ' X' N. , ,. 1' I MUSIC ' '-' -:vw-1,4-fe-1-f'5r5J-nrnvinvJs7l '-rx -4-K...11 4, ,....e,,A....,, M- -. in VV , -..-F.-m.,.m'--f1::4..'fjm Q. , Q'2Q,,4-:A ' ' 'I B I I H H A A- i Ai l i l .lllS'l' ROW: llnlli Roberts, Anne Stearns, I7rances Roberts, Lucille Hall, Frances Isaacs, Anna Mae I-laniplon, Frances Henrion, Dorothy Cron. SECOND ROW: Louvae Crum, Gwen G-raliani, Beatrice Howarcl, Virginia Iiniseley, Indus Hollings- xvorlili, lilary Bowling THIRD ROW: Violet Valentine, Euvone Hynclman, Louise Blake, Margaret Jane Judkins, Helen liieurance, Inez Valclois, C, J. Ornni FOURTH ROXV: Isis IVoodward, Ruthelina Roinbold, Elise Isely, Frances Greemnan, Eleanor Goscli, Muriel Derrington, Zelnia Bealnan, Evelyn Crist, Frances Thomas. FIFTH ROIV: Alene Miller, Betty Swaney, Opal Clouse, Ina Sutter, Harryet Neal, Margaret IVilliams, Geiievievc Stover, 'Willie Madge Ilryanli, Hazel Tlioinpson. WOmGH,S Glee VVith a girls' chorus of forty voices Dr. Lieurance developed a Won- derful effectiveness using his own Indian Compositions. They presented In several chapel programs and were always Well received. . l The 'favorite work of lhe glee clubs was lhe finale to the combined , , , cc - - A if piograin. By the Waters of Minnetonka, sung by the entire chorus of 4 M I :sixty-live voices and accompanied by Louvae Crum, Violinist, George lack, Flutist, and Harry VYTIISOII, Tenor. It was composed by Lieurance. g O :. - v , I .M f rw F351 'I93?7'573f7f1f:ZffiQiQLIL.ffjQ. ' ' M., Q21 ,, P. Page 90 Ks, I l if-1 M ' ,fi--4 - - if -'- ,f ff .. -' Q e - -, V- V--V-. ,H fe-V-, -511' -Y ' f ,rv ff' .1 . - f -1' , 1-.rx .-Ls -es, ,Wu ,. ,. , ..f ---.--,-w, . ,. , , 2 f' - 'f 'xx exe..- . ,Y m .ff ,fu .ff 5- , -,---F - , V -- - ' '- f-Nm J. - -..-U rf----e Hn -we ,f ,-f' 1' ..,.474j, - e- -,-,,., -'P . , ,, . 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The combined clubs gave an excellent concert at ElDorado and as a result were in constant demand in XVicl1ila. The club perforined at lhe Junior League Ball, gave a P1'0gI'Zl1l1 at the high school for Music VVeek, enter- X, 9-3? ea do . . . . fi tained the IilVV3l11311S, and sang on various occasions bGS1dC appearmg in chapel exercises. A Wills D Q '1 , o i r H is s oee,,, ..,., - or ,.,, o, some -- . wr- -- some - D ,fx D w if , :gif r rrr, .r , ll, W Ly wifeemmgqige,,,gii1gg,o,:i,Qg1: ,.,,el L' Lia.- Q D rrrr r Page 91 - ,-1-Lrg . ,kv . -'MMG . Ng .. A ' ' ' .. ' r--f +0-.-g..,,,,,W-,..r ...K .. Y., lx --H X- .-.ne .,,,,..g,,g.:ff..a.x9 lM it .. . . - tf.S'RhL.A , IIARRY YVILSON-Tenor GALEN GRAHAM-Tenor SAM YVILLIS-Bass 'l'I-IETHIS PITTlXtAN-Baritone lVlen,s Quartette This quartette was chosen from the menis glee club. Their public appearances have lJC-3611 few because of the crowded programs given by the entire department, including the instrumental artists, but their train- ing of this year will serve as a good back ground for work next year. Mr. WVilson is a man of wide experience who l1as composed and entertained for several years. Thethis Pittman is making a name in the radio world through his broadcasting. Galen Graham and Sam NVillis have excellent voices and are prominent in choral work in Wichita. With well-directed specialty numbers to back the two glee clubs next year Dr. Lieurance expects to develop a wonderful organization. The fine arts college has a heritage of Z1S200,000 from the McKnight estate wit11 which it will erect a building. It is predicted that VVichita University will have the finest college of tl1is kind in tl1e southwest. ' N111 27: an Ill T ot'. T' as Page 92 J i' . A , A A Q Y V W A I V ii , V g Q 9 I I ., im 0 g . A ,, --' ' . 1 - L Q 1 ' ' W I . W Lochvale, at Lstes Pazlc whele the Y M and Y W delegates qo each summez f X f A ip fb Us ,C 9 Q 0 9 0 . 41 , , . Q 0 . ' . n - Y Q Q l n ' ,N f , t .X . G ' Y' . x .V X ' o ' f' R I 5' x 1' X . N ,- o , -- -A XJ' - If X Mx V. -sv I f-. ' ,ff 1' 2 'xx 'x ,X A ,Rx XXX . N V I, I, , X X 1 XX . 8 , ,ff 5 Af- ' 0 ' . x ' -'X , P e ' , -' V ' 'H- . H X! sis,-K' -',. , ' ,. . , xx K ' K' ' 4-- ,,,44'7 ' , ,f , ' ,gs , ,Tk Q 5 jj . I - I Qrgam at1ons s x92? Q lu fffn can 2 TOP ROXY: Helen VVhitney, Kay Pohlman, Secretary: Gwen Gralizun, Presidentg Louvae Crum, Vice- Presidentg Mary Hall. LOWER ROW: Margaret Jane Judkins, Kathleen XVal::h, Anna Stearns, 'Vivian Yan Metre, Geraldine Shelly. The Y. W. The Y. W. C. A. is one of the oldest organizations on the hill and has always taken an active part in the activities on the campus. The chief objective of the Y. VV. is to promote growth in Christian character and spiritual training and service through physical, social and mental training. The Y. W. C. A. works much in conjunction with tl1e Y. M. C. A. in the preparation of programs and the handling of all-school functions. Their most outstanding achievements have been the publishing of the student handbook, the promotion of the student mixer the first of the year and the assistance toward the orientation of new students and the bringing of prominent speakers to the university among whom have been, Dr. Swift, Dr. Gossard, Mr. Harry White, Dr. O'Suna, Dr. Lieu of China and Max Yergen of Africa. Miss Anna Stearns heads the Y. VV. C. A. for next year. PARNAS 45 LJ 5 .Ill Q- - -, W i- g WV - , .. Y VY W .. W ,, , , , . f - - - - H - F .V 7 --aff' -VAL-51 ff.-J.: Y. .-, . , .--He... f - ,.., ,,..,,,,T,g, 'f 'jjj'j'f':j---117 '- W .F . Page 94. 1 I :CR Y 2.1 - ' 4,fgq.y1,,w, Y . ..,N:f-f-ffW , R -N is . . . ff-f',.-f ' . 2 ' ,Xa-1s.,,3j:irjigailigrfw:-i5f7f,4!f1?.3... ' Utah bf k -. ,A Y -4, k ' .. V Y A-1:-.ff-...f--5-H,MiQT.g5gj:..,,,,.,:lg , ,QR 4 'i V- .4 w - .H WW ' - ' 'Wkais-334 FROST TINKLEPAUGI-I ROY OHIPPS GLENN GASTON 'Vice-President President '.I7reasurer Q ' AROHIE BOOTH ED TITT RALPH CAMP GORDON JONES The Y. M. C. A. VVitl1 his aspirations high and will1 a will lo do, Roy Chipps led lhe Y. M. C. A. 'through one of its most successful years. The theme for all activity this year was based on Fellowship on the Campus? A. new, far-reaching program was adopted and in order to reach more men on the campus a novel scheme was introduced to attract 'them to lhe meet- ings. Each Thursday night a dinner was held at the SlllI'lilllC1'C dining hall at which interesting programs were given in relation to campus problems. The Y. M. this year sent Booth, Tilt and Tinklepaugh to the national con.l'erence at Milwaukee where the greatest leaders of tl1e day talked with students from all over lhe world about problems that confront youlh. These messages were brought back by lhe men and used as sub- jects for discussion. Next year under the leadership of Frost Tinklepaugh the Y will L J work under the slogan of '6Service.', -2, . Eh p pp p p ' pu p Q 1 1 be-Wvawfg-L, -firzffiigigrgrz J Page 95 i M -an ug , , mi-- W.. rwsgm 'xxx . l ,fl -gf- ........ -.,--- - -- '.i FIRST ROW: Kathleen Walsh, Vice-President, Vivian 'Van Metre, President, WVilma Harrison, Secretary and treasurer. I . . SECOND ROW: Ruth Shippey, Mildred Clark, Fern Covert, Willie Madge Bryant. I THIRD ROW: Margaret Jane Judkins, Bessie Sutter Lena Spaldlng, Mattie Hart Mary Bowling. Pan-Hellenic Each year the societies on the hill come into more friendly contact than ever before and it is through the actions of the Pan-Hellenic coun- cil that such a condition can be made to exist. The council is composed of the presidents of all the societies, a junior member from each, and a member at large from each. This council has been active for several years and has been found highly successful in nearly all progressive schools as well as in our own. The organization presents a calendar for open programs provisions 0 . , W for preferencing and a set of rush rules each year which serve as 4, guides for the actions of the societies. frgszzxl ,Q i 'rw' F - 'A -' F O fig , 53229 1, '- Page 96 -'ivf:T-., A ,-,,...-, ,,,.Y -V-ff-' 'B I I .- X1--W -V'-A H ' ' , e ' Y -, , V V VI Fw- ' e , I I ,. I I V I F , -rf .U I I I ' J xr- - TI- I.-kM'iVf'-' ii' I 7-7 V I rx----ff . X 'xi I -- Y J. 'Q iii fJ:1-:-T'-'::.1 6'1 - . . JK , X .I .I , ..,, Yfuf,-V, 1 !.1 V, tg-,Z . .1, ,-- f' , f- Y - , ,-N g!,f.7,fVf-14-lf, ,KY-. , X. 4 V-f W 1-,,v,,mfv I, 1- .t .,,f-f11- ,-4 ,--1 V J , -.' ' - -ew: , ' --'-ff-f ,J-f x,.f N! f . , ,M .I - . . tg ,A , M, , ,Ulf -. .Y 1, x 4 7,5 V x ---Rf ,V Qff. . df f gpg:-ff --,gf ef QJgl5::c ff ',4f FIRST ROWV: Mrs.. Tecil Elliott, .Elena Skaer, Leah Miller, Blanche Bickel. SECOND ROVV: Lois Beckett, Viviun Van Metre, VVauketa Crew, Bernice Penny, Alice Beckett. THIRD ROVV: Thelma Ray Osborn, Eleanor Leland, Anna Stearns, Lucerne Blubaugh, Catherine Bailey Founded 1924 First Semeslel' Omega psilon I Zeta Chapter OFFICERS Second Sl3INCSl'lfI' . Mus. TECIL ELL1o'r'r ...... ..... I Jresidelzl' ............. ............ l 3LANCHl3 BICKEL CATHERINE BAILEY .......... .... I fice-P1'eside1zl' ...... ............... A NNA S'l'EAP-NS J TI-IELINIA RAY Os1zonN13 .... ..... K g8CI'C1ClI'U .... . ..... . .... .................... E LONA SKAER ELEANQR LELAND ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ' l'I'CCl,SllI'CI' ...., ....... 'I IHELINIA RAY Os1so1zN12 BLANCI-IE BICKIEL ..... .. .... Rl3170I',l'CI' ..... .-.....----------- L OIS BECKE'1 1' Ill: -fnmfm-'nw-1-I - f-f-1-wr-1-wmwfnm--'fwwe eT -f 'M--fm-ff-ffiffgj'ff'i jT 'e'i1?'W 1 'A e 'iqN 'i '1 ' WZZi11 ii''i : ' W u ee.t . 'T 'f l I ' I I A if 'F C331 I I 41-. TN We 7J-YT E I F WI fffil. MffffimLge.Q?SfQQ:r,I.ffgI1geeu,,.,,.,,gQ Page 97 'A' 'fzfwg ,L K U' wh- x-....4. H. -he --r: f is N-Qxwxisli-gun Jima J- 7 re dl irbinia Kniseley, Gwen Graliuni SECOND ROXV: LiliQ11 R d ord P P d 'i ' - FIRST ROW: Neva Stinson, Mild d Cl- 'k, V' U' ' NV? 1 I , ,W .- y J , eggy a dock, Fiancis Hill, Isis Woodward, Lucille Hall, Pauline Malonee. THIRD Mary Hall, Edna Nickel, Mary Carlock, Blanche Rosecrants, Mary Foley, Catherine VVullace, Wllule Madge Bryant, IVilma Harrison. FOURTH ROW: Zelma Beainan Marjorie Coyne Jane Evans' E 159 se y Helene Williams, Indus Hollingswx orth Geraldine Rosecrants Evel n N l FIFTH ROW. R11 5, e son mine Alene Miller Harriet Nefil Ermi Lee lfoixlei Wlaiie Rnnsey Helen Lieuiance Lucv Clal reraldme Shelly Alta Mann SIXTH R OW Fiances Isiacs Mildied Hoods Lois Beckett XNT1111 31161 essly Euvone Hyndinfin lanlme Jones Louise Preston Mildred lxelly Chulotte Lee SIN EN W H len High Ma, d At l a 11 ex Marcii Bridfoid Alice Beckett 1 v ' h ill Il, . I, . f .1 wk 0 D, , r , c , d , l V , . T. .fi 1 'Zi-lilf Y fl A Q 1 14 4 In I iv 1 4 ' T , ' I at N , . I . ' ' i . l f fl Y 1 - ' Y N ' 'I f -in -' '-' , 1 ei ' ' - V- 'I X 1 .-3 RO I G . , 11 6. CUS011, Regina Kurt, Roberta Culbertson, Mary Belle Sanditer, Blalgal ,Jill Cramer, Vern Ba 1 J, 2 1 I z ' , I, 'Nzffgfal HI eeee ee V - a- IQQ. Page 98 sv.. ':..' Q .fxibk '- L OJ 1 I Q , N - Y 'in' ' 54. 'Q' al ll ' ' Q I' 2' ,.n. S - Q0 I . sis- Q I'll'I'Sl S eznesl er VIRGINIA KNISELEY .,...... Isls YVoonxvAnD .... VVILMA ll.-XRRISON . ... .- N EVA S'r1NsoN ....... EDNA NICKEL ..... Mildred Clark Gwen Graham Frances Hill Madge Bryant Mary Carlock Mary Foley Mary Hall Zehna Beanian Margery Coyne Jane Evans I11dllS Hollingswor Elise Isely Maude Atchison Verna Bailey Frances Beal Alice Beckett Lois Beckett Marcia Bradford Lucy Clark Margaret Cramer Sorosis Founded 1897 g COLORS-G1'GGl1 and Xvhile OFFICERS Second Semeslez .. ...,... Pl'HSl'fI6Ilf .....,...,......,.. ........,..., . .lVlII,DRIjD C1 mi, ---.-----Vl'C6-PI'6Sl.dCIlf---,..--- -...,,-GXVlEN GRAHAM .--.-----Sec1'elcz1'y------,... ..,.,.,-...lNl,x1zY CARI ock . ........ TI'6flSllI'6I' ........ ........ . .ZELWIA B13.xMx1x -------.-Rep01'ter-.--.-- .........F1mNc12s Uni S ezziors Virginia Knisely Peggy Paddock ' Jnll1ll'0I'S Lucille l-lall Nvlllllil Harrison Pauline Mallonec Sophomores Helen Lieurancc Alta Mann Alene Miller Evelyn Nelson FI'l:'81II1l6Il Roberta Culbertson Ermalee Fowler Helen High Euvone Hyndlnan Frances Isaacs Pauline Jones Mild1'ed Kelly Neva Stinson Isis WVoodward Lillian Bydjord Etllltl Nickel Catherine XVallacc Louise 'Vesper Blanche Bosecranls Marie Ramsey Gerry Rosecranls Ruth ROll1l,1lC Geraldine Shelly Helene VVilliams Regina Kurt Charlotte Lee Harriette Neal Vlfinifred Nessly Louise Preston Mary Belle Sandifer Mildred Wood Kathleen VVin'tle PARNAS S LI 5 Page 09 -x.., 25-..- - F -N:-:ern--0 'VJ 'SQ A I -.QIFF '4'1l- -' v -X V 7,4--1,ff, f Y, . U7 243 fl, FQ, N, qtiggx 1 Lian:-lf.-gf .4 . fs-1.1, gf lltigllif f Gif A 7' 1 ug, .mmr:w1 -' , , FIRST ROW: Faye Ricketts, Margaret Jane Judkins, Louvae Crum, Benita Durfee. SECOND ROVV F- '. 1 I ,I . . ianms Heniion, Mis. Wallace Howard, Vivian Van Metre, Sue YVallace, Mary Bowling, Celeste Mayer- THIIRD ROW:: Myrteldea NVerts G 't' d, F - ' ' ' ' ' , 61 lu e oulds, Jerelean Humphrey, Ruth Wills Kaw Clawson, C. wg I Crum Virffinil Reed FOURTH 7 .. , ,,, al . ' ROVS: Eleanor Gosch, Gladys Stables, Edith May, NMildl'ed'Ff3X' Glorine Gosch, Lois Johnston, Dorothy Louder. FIFTH ROVV: Eloise Brown, D01'0fhY 230'lmal1' 5 Georgetta Tyndale, Mercedes Jukes, Nina Kirby, Sylvia Smulian, Elizabeth Ford. SIXTH ROW LOUIS Blake, Dorothy Bowen, Hazel Thompson, Dorothy Johnson, Helen Hanson, Celeste Mahler, Ruth VS illiams, Letha Ohalnness. ua Q .I-4-, '--cr -- M Av jg A '1ZLQQI M ' I Page 100 M 1 X9 29 E Ai- ea-sh or we ga 2 ,4 if at ,7 ' -aw. they fe--. . - 49,9 'g' 's':'iR5b91 First Semester LOUVAE CHUM ......., VIVIAN 'V AN METRE ...... FRANCES HIENRION ........ SUE NVAL1.Ac13 ........M.. AUREL TROUP .......,.. GLADYS S'rA1zI.Es ....... Louvae CI'l11T1 Margaret Jane Judkins Mary Bowling Benita Durfee Gertrude Foulds Kay Clawson Ruth Frank Mildred F ox Eleanor Gosch Geneva Blake Louise Blake Xvlllllil Blake Helen Bowman Dorothy Bowen Eloise Brown C. J. Crum Alpha Tau Sigma FOLl11dGLl 1910 COLORS-Blue and Xvhite OFFICERS Second Semester President .............. J ..... MARGARM JANE JUDKINS Vice-President .....................,,.,, MARY BOXN7I,ING S eereiary ........... .......... M YH'1'L1sD13A Wnm-s TI'6llSllI'6I' ...,. , ..,.. Sgt. cz! Arms ........ Reporlel' ............ DOR0'l'I1Y LEHMAN --------GERTRUDE FOULDS -----.--.-IiAY Cr.AwsoN Faye Ricketts Aurel Troup Seniors Josephine Dorsey Juniors Frances Henrion Dorothy Dunkin Beatrice Howard Celeste Mayer S 0 plzomores J erelea11 Humphrey Kathryn Irwin Lois Johnston Dorothy Lelnnan Mary Edith May Freslzm en Letha Chamness Elizabeth Ford Glorene Gosch Elizabeth Carr I-lelen Hanson Mercedes Jukes Dorothy Johnson Nina Kirby Lucille Page Vivian Van Metre Sue Xvallace Virginia Reed Gladys Stables Ruth YVells Myrtledea NVerts. Celeste Mahler Lucille Pracht Sylvia Sniulion Helen Schonert Mary Thompson Margaret Xvllllillllii i A''QiEi T5fLnmHaf2iii!Q'FQE e: f 3f '. to A RNC . 5 Pa 101 Georgetta Tyndale 5. LN X W ,. XQITX V: I -hw' .I , ....1...,. f l X ,K cl 'vii' if Q:..,7 ,!,m,w.x ', ,W I 5-533' ifiii' .v ', y , 5.1 1 iT' .X X A, K fi X X NX-.r1,,. -O ' -- 4-.al .. hi:-nl.. W 1, FIRST ROW: Lena Sllilidlllg, Gladys .Blll'1lL'S, T111-lina 1ll'COSilllg', Kay Ptlllllllilll. SECOND ROW: Katliloen Vllzilsh, Jenny McLain, Laura Potts, B'I2I1'g'tl1'9i1 Petty. , THIRD ROVV: Lena Schinidt, Elizabeth Russell, Mary Webb, Lois Stebbins, llonort- C1'anwIo1'fl, IWIIHHIO Hart, Pauline Craig. .1 a FOURTH ROW: Ni-2ll'g211'Gf Williams, Dena Mariel Clousv, Muriel Durrington, Bula: Arclnor, .lfrnnces Greeninan, Velma Casner, Syble Reynolds. A FIFTH ROW: Mildred Sutton, lcla. Callahan, Betty NVillin1ns, Hope Moyer, Zami Whitney, Vern, Onrd. STXTH ROXY: fF'rnn00s Sullivan, Frances Collins, .leaiivttv llyon, Violvtv Wriglit. Helen Keelvr, OPM ' Ulonsv. Helen Kemp. Q W, , . .M V -2 Page 102 g,Q3 53? H n , YY , W- bu - 0 i ' 4176-.. 15.9 zssaetiv'-L A' - 4113 3 'QTRQSSN Delta Omega Founded 1916 COl.ORS-ROSS an d Gold I z'rst Semester OFFICERS Second Semesler KA'rH13nYN POHLMANN-. ....,., ,o .... President ,.....,,,.... Q.. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, LENA SPALDING LENA SPAULDINGU-.. .... ...... Vice-President ,.....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, G LADYS BAIKNI 5 KATHLEEN NVALSI-13 .... -. ..,.... Secretary ...........,,.. .,,,,,,, ' FHELINIA PRCESANG LAURA POTTS ............ .- ...... TI'easu1'e1' ........... N..........,.,. L ols Sir13ms1Ns MATTIE HART ............ .... :Sgt at Arms ...... ........ L ENORE CRAXVFORD JENNIE lVlCLAIN .....,.. ,........ I ieporter ,......... .,...,,....,,, L AURA PO'l IS Seniors Gladys Barnes ' Katheryn Pohlman Margaret Petty Pauline Craig Mattie Hart Lenore Crawford Bula Mae Archer Marie Callahan Velma Casner Opal Clouse Dena Marie Clouse Frances Collins Muriel Darrington Laura Potts .luzziors Lois Stebbins S o plzomores Jennie lWCL2ll1l Mary XV ebb Lena Schmidt Freshmen Frances Greenman Margaret Hall Jeanette Lyon Helen Keeler F Helen Kemp Hope Moyer Thelma Prcesang Lena Spaulding Kathleen XV2llSll Elizabeth Russell Edith NVeed Gertrude WVh.ittaker Vera Oard Syble Reynolds Frances Sulliva11 Mildred Sutton Zana VVhitney Betty VVilliams Violet Wright in G t ' PAI1g 'vS gllJ is S Pag lt D3 Nw, . ,DMN I H ,, .,.,..., , , , - , ,T ..,,-ae.. ,,,,fjf'ff--V---L-.Z , ,-f ' Lf: H ,e ' ,ff L Vw ,,. -.'Q,,,, .-,- ...waz-,.,, ,H A .......L..-.s...1,i,...,.. wry- Y will EL, ofIf.j11,.l2?Q1wiiii ,D J K L v- -A T, My ,, 3 ill 'A ' www Q.- ff'if '---Q9ffe ?'j ''ff 1 4 'H f '-wi' e2...,..s,,,,.,...-..41.-eh4u,,.y.1u.igwi,.,,QL,6,w4: +,,ffa4-:L-14211 i3e2jfv3 Y,,L,,?ff fn3Egr,,:i,, A,1r:ggj,Qlg1.ily -5.7 L-Q:-, , If ' ,-L, x-1:-V 'jail r H. '-33 A 5-,W 'BAL-f 'F' ' -jff'fv-,4: ar' ii S-Aves-'Ja M -'Qi'-'S' 1244 lv! S533 l FIRST ROW: Edna XVentz, Helen Whitney, Fern Covert, Josephine Smith. SECOND ROW: Leah Miller, Anna Stearns, Margaret Riley, Lolita XVynn, Blanche Bickel, Bessie Sutter. THIRD .ROVVI Lucille Duncan, Lorraine Lawson, Maxine Bailey, Dorothy Gensman, Genevieve Stover, Elizabeth Morgan, Ruth Shippey. FOURTH ROVV: Frances Roberts, Luanne Melbourne, Anna Mae Hainpfolli Margaret Mickey, Elizabeth Chaney, Bernice Penny, Hortense Rhodes FIFTH ROVV: Violet Valentine Gladys Salter, Mae Cunningham, Sylvia Lanning, Jean Mcliaig, Mary Lovci, Ruth Roberts.. SIXTH ROVV: Ava Randle, Belly Swaney, Lola Higgins, Evelyn Crist, Aleen Skaer, VVaukita Craw, Dorothea Oron. - 'EE IIL Q -U '-,1g.,.g3g.gggg,g,,,,.,,4LVL, ----.,,,,g,,1g - Augj, M, -L,,-,HAH-Y -,wqvr '4f :::5J':'g1E:P, M My .V M 1 Y ' ' l HW ff , ' ' rife, ' we e Q j i M' YSLEQF1iI1'gLis1?e3ii3E.g' fi g3jg1f.i1g3i,o. YI 24 W 'E 'ggi 'qggxggji ,,,, , ,,,,-,,..,--- ,V Page 104 ,.4 E H A - A Je L -M Lf L L f 1, -Q, .Sf g , it it L' C I' else E' fflafr 3 'ifsfs P1 Kappa PS1 it Founded 1922 i COLORS--XVCHOXV and Wlhite i First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester HELEN NVHITNEY .... ...,. I Jresident ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,, I FERN CQVER1- 1 ANNA STEARNS ....... ........ l ficc-Presidczzl' ,.,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,, L EAI-I M11,L131g L FERN COVERT ......... -V ...... Secretary .......... ...... I Si.ANcH,i3 Biciiigi, Rl,V1'H SHIPPEY ........ ..... 7 '1-eusi11-c1- ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, INA bU'l l'l21l ft LEAH MII.LER ...... -. ...... Sgt. al AI'I1IS,-,.,-,, -.,,..- IJORAINIQ LAWSQN it ELINOR GARD ...... ,....... I feportei- ,,..,.., ,,.,,, Q QLADYS SMJ-153 Seniors Fern Covert Edna YVentz Lillian WVoods Helen WVhitney Jzzniors Blancl1e Bickel Leah Miller Josephine Smith Cleola Kubik Margaret Riley Anna Stearns E Soplzomorcs Maxine Bailey Luanne Melbourne Ruth Shippey - Lucille Duncan Elizabeth Morgan Genevieve Stover , Anna Mae Hampton Harriett Osborne Bessie Sutter 5 Lorraine Lawson Frances Roberts Ina Sutter FIWSIIIIICII Elizabeth Chaney Mary Lovci Ava Randle YVauke'ta Craw Jean Mcliaig Hortense Rhoades EVCly11 Crist Helen Mills Aileen Skaer Dorothea Cron Bernice Penny Betty Swaney Mae Cunningham 11011121 lvyllll Pledges Dorothy GGDSIIIZIII, Margaret Kahn Ruth Roberts . Ruth Gillett Sylvia Lanning Cladys.Salter J IQO111 Higgins Margaret Mickey 'violet V alent111e Q V ll: li I A .I- if e ' L A s I L C C C L H ' I n i i I Page 105 lv.. wx, K-Uh fam...-., , -,,,,,-,Av J , ,..,,,,s .. ' ,.,,1,,,,z: is ,gf----Txmzm ,, wa. 4 we gan.- , ,,,,,,N, W nf ' -'rl' I ' h..x:1z.-,- 1 -- ' ' k , K - 5, . - fsvwrawz- Wwisx A 4ge,,,f-.--.1fjgj,,,----f-- A ' o ' 'B ,- , -. -.Hur-,,g,.. , , , . , ,A W., B or Lg. , 'A F51- NJ ' usa'--'I'-f'-a.-.f 1.-:ff - . -' Nami, ky. rjegf,-,, . f' .. 5,- ...fhbiy 1 . -H L ' l I lb -A V --,ALB--avg . -a...er,,.,g,z, Y- 1, l ' FIRST ROVV: Bill Hysom, Charles McAleer, Roy Chipps, Archie Booth. SECOND ROYV: Ted Houston, C Carl Cronin, Verne Hauser, Edwin Titt, Kermit Corzine, Clyde Stewart. THIRD ROVV: Glenn Gaston, Clay Mathers, Tracy Catlin, Flint Tompkins, George Houston, Haskell Jacques, Frances Ashley. , FOURTH ROW: Chester Sheldon, Joe Glass, John Chipps, John Rule, Ben Schermerhorn, George Mc- Cormick, Richard Snyder, John Bottonfield. FIFTH ROXV: Emerson Brooks, Pat Bowling, Russel 6, T7 Mayer, George Lavender, Harland Cardwell, Merlin Crist, Ross McBurney, Vfalter Hand, SIXTH ROWYI lm- T, Russel Carlson, Vernon Lawson, Jack Chapman, Edwin Sc-hauffler, Agree Major, Jerry Gerteis, Louis E2 1- Gerteis, VVilliam Davis. - I tix 5 1-af -isfar f-fa:i,1f: , .... ' ' E 'gllflflif J , ,I H - 'flli ci i ,., ' Y if 5: '--f --'-as-by scis I . I Page 106 4 W9 P' r A i A A A ' R igi.e,i, . or . nn- 'g' -1,,6s Webster l'll'1'St Semester RoY CHIPPS ....A.... CARL CRONIN .,.... EDXVIN fI'l 1' ..,...,...., , CHARLES BICALEER ...... H USTON STERETT ...., RICHARD SNYDER ..,. , Archie Booth Roy Chipps Kermit Corzine Frances Ashley Tracy Catlin Glenn Gaston John Ro'tten.t'ield John Chipps Joe Glass Pat Bowling Emerson Brooks Harland Cardwell Russell Carlson .T ack Chapman Founded 1895 COLORS--lVi3l'OO11 and OFFICERS ------P1'esidc11l'---.,.--,...- , ...,. Vice-President ..... ------Sec1'cla1'y--- --.---T1'eclszz1'e1'-- --.---'l'yle1'--.-.--,-- .-----Repo1'le1'...-. S 8I1I.0I'S Carl Cronin LaVernc Hauser Ted Houston JillIlI'0I'S George Houston Haskell Jacques S01lll0I.II01'CS Ross McR u rn ey .Iohn Rule l 1'eslz1ne11 Merlin Crist XVa1 ter Han d P10 dg 0 s Jerry Gerteis Lewis Gerteis Gold Second Semester -.---CHARL13s RKICALEER ---...---XfVII.l3LlR Hvsoivr -...---G'EORGE HoUs'r0N --.---LAVERN13 I'IA'USER ., .... ..FLIN'l' TOMPKINS Ol-IN Ro'r'rENFIELn XVilbur I'IySOll1 Charles McAlecr Edwin Titt Claiy Mathers Clyde Stewart Flint Tompkins Chet Sheldon Richard Snyder Huston Sterett George Lavender George MCC01'1l1lClC Ren Schermcrhorn Russell Maj or Russell Mayer to NVilliam Davis, Jr. Igawrence Guthrie Edwin Schaufflei' J A X ernon .aw son ji ui Page 107 N.. ' Q---.. ..,f,ff- S' H 'MJT Y I? ,Twink 4 JP' ...,,., ......,..,.-- M- ,,.J-,:.fA- - , - Y 1 , ' J -'ke- ':c. .-.-. N..gs,.,, I . ,Y I of In GW V ,U , :Zi Il, if T ,N , F K -xi-ia-sa- :haf--' T 'M ---- -- .A---1qg.:.:.P4 f , ,f,.11: 9' 15 C757 ffyf,-' TY .. ' 4, Q ,1 fl,..'-- '- -1:--H 'ef-2,31 3- ,fu ,Af , 1,.4, -. , VM., , T. -,W if .-,ff,f ,. f --.ff 1 ,sg Q r, ,, ff, ,r,. ' --QL. - f FIRST ROW: Ned Foulds, Paul Johnson. SECOND ROVV: Paul Vermillion, Wallace Howard, Elmer Pierce, Aymer Achenbach. THIRD ROW: Harold Davis, Harry Ott Emil Brack Mrs Barnabas House Mother, Mellen Lewis, Wayland Steele, Joe Stitt. FOURTH ROW: Seward, Greider, Bentileyi . Barnabas, Paul Inman, Glenn Moore, Sam Hutchinson, Clyde Pate. FIFTH RONV: Donald Smith. C Ben Kelly, Devone Quinn, Harold Patterson, Boyd Maliin. Clarence Porter. SIXTH ROW: Alex Fifi Hondros, Earl Harness, Vlfnyne Pipkin, James Pettit, Howard Fullington. Lee YVarclrip. Muriel Scliaeffer. T Ill ill.. 6 -3 U ,ll M' e o ji i1'TQ :.l f ' - ' ' EE? 4 iijif ' H is S .gggegi A Page 108 . ,f- yq fi 'Jan i' U A im 4-Ng ,- Y ' :'l9'? -.,3., l.:9 -35?-e ' ' ffl'-0 2 2o.s9N I First Sezzzeslez' PA UL JOHNSON ........ PIAROLD DAv1s ............ VVALLACE IIOXVARD- Nun FO Urns ,............... HARRY Orr ...........,.., ELBIER PIERCE ........ ., Ned Foulds Aynier Achenbach Kenneth Greider Harold Davis Bentley Barnabus Emil Brack Galen Graham Seward Greider Sam Hutchinson Holconie Downing Howard F ullington. Earl Harness Pi Alpha Pi FOUNDED 1915 COLORS--Purple and Gold OFFICERS Second S6'I1l6Sf8I' -------PI'6Sid6nl--------i.----,. IFOULDS -----.Vl'C6-PI'6-Slndlillll---.---- -------PAUL VERMII,I,ION ----,-Sec1'eta1'y------ V Y 1'easu1'e1'.---------- Steward .............. ...,...,,.., al' Arms Seniors Paul Johnson I Jzlniors Xvallace Howard Harry Ott Clyde Pate S O plzomorcs Paul llllllall Ben Kelley Mellen Lewis Boyd lVlahin Glenn Moore F reslzmen Alexander Hondras Francis Moran John Olmstead -------------.-EMIL BRACK NVALLACE HOWARD O13 Si1'1'1 r Paul .V6I'111llllO11 .HARRY Orr Elmer Pierce Harold Reynolds Joe Stitl Harold Patterson Clarence Porter DeVonne Quinn Donald Smith WVayland Steele WVayne Pipkin Muril Schaeffer Lee Wardrila Gm, P A Q N s c Page 109 ' - f-,mf-A N345 -. f.i....,, ,g A , ,, ..,,,, ,fr --. 1 ,izxw , h rfjil S - '5'?!v-N., . -. ,553 ' --' ,ff H ' -J2 2'1f1 e:mh-4 V IQ I ml r . -' -M-Q ' ev H' ww ,v uw' 1 1 FIRST ROWV: Gilbert VVest, Clark Brown, Russel Christman, George- Reida. SECOND ROWS Emil as Thompson, Virgil Scarth, Ralph Camp, Frost Tinklepaugh. THIRD ROVV: Sum NVill1s, Idouis Schaeffer, NVebster Houser, Mrs. Nellie Holtiwonger, House Mother! Raymond XNIIHIIIOTG, Jesse Rel.lOgg, Eugene XO Cadwell. ' FOURTH RCXV: Arthur Ashmore, Russell Menkemeyer, NYayne Atherton, Curtisis Anderson, Li U Ogle French, Merle Peterson, Merrill Roff. FIFTH ROXV: Ben Kubik, Glenn Good, XTICIOI' GVIIESP- I , A' Clark Smith, Ric-hard Hanson, George VVight, Charles Jones. SIXTH ROW: Burdette Mitchell. QUBT1' myi- ' ton Paul, Sterl liiwwaule, Robert XVilli:11ns, Charles Xvllllillllg, l'lng'ene Eclwnrcls, Marion Alflullips. -ff . ll! ' 4 f - W, -xsiigzamx-TQ .::.L.1.'1-f-rfgfe-:.vafz--Jr---1, ---- .',:'---1:.zr1::g.4-:,v:.::f::x1:.:i.1.f,,- Q' A V. ,fe-wwf v-.--' '-f' ' Q , S Yraiam 'lJ'W ': -'QQ'-j j' m1 N -T:-44f AH-Nf -A---V-F-H A ' 4,5441-ri--- ' ' ' ' L? rr,rr -rr,,g:i-,- .I 51,3 Mgjgjif .i -, f, R' Page 110 t Ewksuefyzt or ., ? L, h I Y' ff 3' . . ...,.. V ,mfm--iffftffjxciftiwgl 'X - .I , ' . W , L H A -' ' ' ir, ?. 5, .,,, N - . Alf - Q - dv,, TN, ': K -a .i A , B , f- ' 3 -Q .L- .Q GEITIITIQ G8mm8 COLORS+tBlll6 and Gold Founded 1916 Fil'-Sl' S6m6Sf6I' OFFICERS Second Semester RUSSELL CHIHSTMAN ,.,,..,,,,, . -,., IJ,-esidgnf ,---,.4M.----.- ----.--..Q---., W M-CLARK BROWN WEBSTER HOUSER-. ........ .- L, ...,. Vice-Presfdgnf .,N- U--mGILBER,,.WES,1. GILBERT WEST .... ,.... Secretary ,,,,,,-.,-.,.,. k-l--.,---, 3 EN KUBIK MERLE PETERSON .... ....... Sgt. at Arms ,,,.,,o,, , -.-,,-,,,Q,q.,. MERRIL Rom, HERMAN BRIDGESH-.. .N.. , ...., Critic ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,.. ..-,--,- M ERIJE pETERS0N RALPH CAMP ......... .- Clark Brown Arthur Ashmore Herman Bridges Eugene Cadwell Ralph Camp Curtis Anderson VVayne Atherton Ogle French Victor Grage Charles J 01165 Charles Willi,a111s Harris Williams A-----Hep01'fe1'---t-,.---- ,-...-..HENRX' Xvfm-ERS S 6Ill'0I'S Russell Christman George Reida J uniors WVehster Houser Jesse Kellogg Virgil Scarth Louis Schaeffer Earl Thompson Frost Tinklepaugh Gilbert VVest Raymond Wliitliiore Sam Willis S 0 plzomorcs f Glenn Good Richard Hanson Ben Kubik Raymond Mcltlee Russell Menkemeye Merle Peterson Merril Roff Clark Smitl1 Loren YV alters Freslzmen James Lovitt Marion Phillips Burdette Mitchell Henry Wa1teI'S Sterl Iqincaid George Wlghf Lawrence Newton PARNAS 5 LJ 5 so G 1,922 - f p ' is 3 V ,Q ' ., F A' I .. I V Y s,,,-i,, 54' .V 1 In h pi, 1 KT-lie P 8111855115 Towering above the ancient Greek city of Delphi stood the beautiful Mount Parnassusg it was the most holy mountain in all Greece, hallowed by the worship of Apollo, the Muses, the Corygean nymphs and by the orgies of Bacchantes. To Parnassus the Greeks looked. for the guidance of their political and economical world and for the religions which con- trolled their destinies to them the snow-capped peaks and mysterious caves offered boundless sources of mythology and the dieification of economic government and to permeate the philosophic Wichita with unssen Gods. This is the historical background surrounding the title of this year book. The name was given to the first year book of Fairmount College back in 1902 when the staff realized the significant similiarity between Mount Parnassus and the Fairmount hill in Wichita. From this hill go the many students into the city below to influence the political and economical government and to permeate the philosophic Wichita with that indomitable Fairmount spirit, until eventually, Wichita, like Delphi, will be governed from the mount. This lasting vision was caught by Muriel Finn, the first editor. That first book could not embody as much tradition as we have today but never-the-less it was a master piece and contained some real works of art and literature. The students of the old Fairmount have come and gone leaving their footprints on the sands of time and though we of another gener- ation have more advantages someof those students were even beyond us in the real accomplishments. lt is altogether fitting that we should give honor to those-past editors of the Parnassus. Murriel Finn ......... ....... 1 902 George Miller --,---.- ------- 1 915 Gabriel Hinman ....... ,,,,,, A 1904 Paul yveuman, ,'---.-- H -phu -1917 D013 SCXHJH --------------- ------- 1 905 Lloyd Yazel ..,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 1 913 Ivan Schuler ................ -..1908 Millard H311 -n,---,----- -qnn B --1920 Everett Hunsacker ...,....,, ,--,.,,,1909 Alice Wellman hhnnhulhn ---Y---1921 H- Ferguson ------------------ ------- 1 910 Gwinn Guthrie-, 1923 Uber D- Nossaman ---------------- ---1913 Guy Hutchinson ...,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 924 A. Ernest Mahannah ,,,.,.,,----,--- 1914 Dale Gard ------A 1925 Archie Booth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,, -.--'--..-- 1 Q26 ' ' 'EQ ea R , e Page 112 , O I l Sergeant Euihon and hz.s pet Tlus 15 fha 111111 llml celcblaleb all woltlzy occasions S f X e 9 4 U J Q 0 1 N 9 o I 1 . , , , . , .. J f 1 l ' ' ' Y' , I ' - N. ' ' , I - . . a I l ff! Nu, ex ' 5 f :' ' ,f -- N , , G ,f '- fs 1 4 xi . rx hx A rr, V! Xxx V, F f 5 , ' -. f,, 6 X ' N. , 5 ' i ' S ' ' M ' f ,. .. - M . . A X 5 ' 4, S 'M ' ,J 's 4 . n xy ei, Q z . . , ' X -Z - A I , - 9 2 2 tx- 51,0 1 Z I- ,. X ' . ' Y. . 51 x--X, 5 . , Q J 1' , 'f ' fy Y ,. Military l 432 ly-M lil 1-...., yr:-:A . ,lx 2-. X Q37 if 'H ' X 'Fifa X .-il 1 1 ills ar ,Qi , ., , lip' . X 'Z' ,x , V'-4 Tir:-15:19 ,VY M cz jor CI'IAPlVIAN Gm NT P. M. S. Sc T. Major Grant is our new connnander and in his first year l1ere has made a lasting inlpres sion on the student body. The Major is the Grandson of General Grant and carries an en- viable service record. He is a researcher and has established a muse- lllll in the university. .. . '-:ve:'egg- -g-ff-1--5 -ev- ' fm-T-Lf.-,.f.T fees, ,I :.L-JJ:---3 Lf, ,-.V Q., , . - ......... . ,-.. W.. ,.. , .. Page 114 Sergeant lil.-XNNING L. EUTI-ION Cited for bravery in three battles i11 Franceg given rating as expert with rifle and pistolg and called Sarge by the whole a1'n1y. First Lieutenant FRED E. GAILLARD who has se1'ved his second year with this unit, went through the world war as a Captain and has had Wide train- ing Zllld experience 1 in- cluding work in the Ha- waiian islands. I-Ie is well qualified as an in- structor and a leader of college men. He has ex- ceptional ability with the rifle and pistol. J f 5. f E 4 l l sl .I 3 I 1 .1 l l 2 .' 5 FL' fl, t .1 Sl v if J .5 2 XJ I N l he HEI 11 EJ il ri lr. lil ,115 lil ,1 ll 1 l 11. :mls ill W4 1 'L I 'i L: ll! u wmxwv j' -1'Q . MN-A-W MMF , Y. MJM, bn N N fHw' W H ,f ' ff' t - ' '- - X-V+. J,F,,,w'N,K,,g,,,,-f,,,..f4f f' -- 'w-.,...-- - f k- - ,,' t- , x . ,- t. V , W ,, , , ,,,,,N-,r,w,,,A A W, 1 ff W-.. 4, ,iv O, ' ,Q ., A , fx K H:-fffgi, ,J , ' 1' --f -Y .'l K f -' did, 'Lx V A' f F ' ' ' -'-'f...,-In Q V, -v-'R' A v.,f' ,., ..f T., 171' X,-. X , 7 A Xu ,B , V V ,V xii- ir-,il-W--nf' 'V 'N'Y1f.?,,,,,,,,,,d,f' wagf ,144 ' B :J - - B ,f B ' ' xffafuf ya: ' H i l l 1 N 1 2 l i E E The Staff COLONEL GEORGE I-I. SAXVALLESIAI ' , ,-nr,-T I l BIAJOIR ROY B. CI-111,113 L1EU'1'13NAN'1' KENNETH GREIDE1: MAJO1: CLAHK E. BROWN l l1'BfBC1llLllll0ll Ilegzmenlal Adjutant Second Battalion gg CAP'1'A1N JOHN BO'1 1'1zN1P113L1J LI15U'1'12NAN'1' HOWARD LIPP iw! ' Adjutant First Battalion Adjutant Second Battalion lljff 'Ml X' fi? ,t.l to . . --to-L: QM i,+,,5 til, O, Q, if EE! g5g,3,1fh Pdge 115 ff S.,A .,,, , A,- L Q Ls A' ' If We .ZW 5' .- -- . f , Y -:fis h Q ' l t2u-1,9 - ---.99 Company A , Caplaiu ,-----------,,, 1 ,.,,,,, ,,,.,,, ,,,.... N E D FOULDS Iiwillst Sepgeanf --------, ,.,,,,.,,,,...... ..... I 1 ILBEP-T WES'l' XVALLACE 1'IOXVAliD left guide EDXVIN SCI-IOIPIPLER CLARK SMITH OPHER SHORES I-IALCOME DOWNINC CHARLES WILLIAMS CLARENCE DOXVNING LOUIS GERTEIS VERNON LAWVSON CLELAND BUCHANAN AYINIER ACHENBACI-I right guide WAYNE PIPKIN HERBERT COYNIC FRANCIS IMOIIAN JACK I-IALPIN JERRY GERTEIS BEN IQUBIK HARRY SHRIVER VIRGIL ADAMSON Company B Cgpmiu ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,. .,,..,,, R U SSELL FORTNEY 1f'i1-Sf Lieuleuaut .....,............................ PAUL JOHNSON First Sergeauts .,...... RALPH CAMP, EARL THOMPSON EINIIL BRACK right guide GEORGE IWCCOIUNIICK MARION PHILLIPS JOHN OLMSTEAD DINTY MOORE XVIRT XVARREN LAUREN CRUM BOYD MAHIN CLARENCE POR'1'lili BENTLY BARNARAS left guide QUENTON PAUL DON PURCELL BEN RAMSEY ALFERD NIACEIRIES XVILLIAINI NEWTON ARNOLD NICCLINTOCK ALFERD BUTLER FRANCIS MURPHY MELLON LEXVIS COIHPHHB7 C Captain ....... . ...... .... ................ C I XIRL CIIONIN Bn. Adjutant ......... ....... J OHN BOTTENFIELD First Sergeaut ..... ............ J OHN FRENCH Color Sergeant ............ ................ E UGENE CONGDON RAYMOND XVHITMOIIE WAYNE A'1'HElR'1'0N ' left guide JAMES ARIVISTRONG ALEXANDER HONDROS FRANCIS ASHLEY Line Sergeant JERRY GILL FRED SCHAEFER NEALE HAYES MAIIIQ BURCHE OGLE FRENCH DE VONE QUINN A EARL HARNESS y right guide HARLAN HOPE OTIS SCWEITER PAUL INMAN STERLE KINCADE XVILLIAM CHAISTAIN LYNN DAVENPOIRT TIARRY BUSCI-I FRANK GAVITT FLOYD KREHBIEL JOHN RULE Fairmount has always had the reputation of F , rms seventh corps area. Her uzeu raulc with those 'S- .W al! L -..Wi -- -.-L , Page 116 haviug oue of the most efficient uuits iu the -- of slate schools . -siigm JSI -, L4,g- ,L..M A w LL ,.L-, - L L.L, - I - . -, . L s ,I.... ,,. ' ... ' ' ' ' - ,. W, -T-52!,,,A.:iiffTl:ILlZA21T,,,.lvliiflcgfgflilrff Qffffffffff'TT'-f,f'FtE A' ' , F A 1' , A Ui, fi,-b 5 . 5 0 Q B 4 f'IL E 'ef' K3 rn II VN K J llil Captain ...... ,... Captaznn. .,.......,-- -- First Sergeant .....,. .........XvILBUR HYSOM ......l'IOXVAIlD I-I. LIPI1 ......VIRG1L SCARTH First Sc,-geanf ,,,,,, ,,..,......... ....... . I JOHN STINSON Front Rank GARVIN TAYLOR JOHN GREEK MAC CAHAL ED PIACKNEY HARRIS WILLIAMS GERALD TUSSLEH FRITZ LARSEN SGT. ARTI-IUR ASHMORE WILLIAM DAVIS ROSE CLARENCE XVILLINGHAM J. D. NORFLEET Company Cqplaiu -,,,,, H ,,,-4.,, ,,,,, ,.,,.. C H ARLES NICALEEIR Fil-31 Sm-gymzf ,,,... ....,....... 1 TROST TINKLEPAUGII ELMER PIERCE right guide GEORGE WIGHT PIOXVAIID LOWEN EDXVARD PEEII LOREN XVALTERS SAINI IJUTCHINSON left guide IiIARLAND CARD XVELL WALTER ABEL RICHARD I'IAINES FIRANCISV BAKER LENTZ QHOPE SEXVARD JACKSON HERBERT NEAS CHARLERS JONES The university Band Director .....,...... DON HELTZEL Assistant .....,. ..... , . ..... HAROLD PATTERSON D1'll1Il Major ...........,........,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, DEVONE QUINN PAUL JOHNSON finsetb Trumpets- HAROLD PATTERSON GERALD CRON GLENN DUNCAN SClxIl1J1lOll6S-- CHARLES STOTTS FRED SHAVER . Attached 21111 Battalion French Horns- CHARLES WILLIAMS XVELDON NVILBUR Trombones- RAY RILEY ROY CRONIN CHET SI-IELDON Baritone- FRANCIS ASHLEY CLEXVELL MURPHY Clarinets- , MARSH PLUMLEE 80-8868- ALBERT BARTON HAROLD BUXTON EUGENE CONGDON Flute- JOHN I'IEASTY FROST TINKLEPAUGH DON PURCELL 1 Drums- HASKELL JACQUES JOHN BOTTENFIELD The gIO.U6I'IlI1l611f has placed in our hands a fully equiped band of twentzj-eiqlzt pieces Ap- plications lOl band 1uO11r 1116116016 that next Ueaz the OlfjfII?l4flfl0Il will be ovezflowzng 'U E .U Z P in In C m 0 f-.: 11131 X l 9 :gn - i. f' , 1: I -AH H E H I oo E 1 I I I 'A i I j s Q Ji ' YM , Ill l I, if 54 I' 3 J: I-' , f l ill flu ' '- I! 1 EJ, I U - iii I '- .i gi , . - iq gl it E5 gi elf, - gr sl fft it T' 5 ' Ji if 3 5' iq :xx J li! ' 2 I 1? 41 . 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' F L I v ii i 2 a 1 , E 3 5 5 f I 5 w r I 1 ' I We yy 1: L ,1 ,1 'Q i 1 P w 1 1 3 w I 1 f 1 . ' 1 z r . A 1 .N ' N ', x . W w ,W Wx, fff I 7 4 I I I I II , I I A I I I i I I I I 1 I I I I I 'II III I,I I:'I 'I III 'I I ' I I I . I I 1 I I I II .I I X II I III II I 1 I I I I II' I. I: II III I: I, III II ' II II III II I ,iq I I II , Q, I II I I . , I I I 1 I .I I I I t I f I I II II I EV I I , II II I I 5 I ,,..., . . ,, . Q 1 5 ,, fi 1: 1, 1 i gl li X, iw fl 11' 1 1 W5 V! Ni in 1, I H 1? fl 1 X s I 1-A N Nz H Ji wx ,W 1 mr 3 i . , x i 1 - i J 1 4 xl' ' , r ,W Q: ,V l J 1. Qi L 1 -'H mi Iwi V! ,V Fi W - we easier- - 0024 --5-' -as-.ev In- The Honor roups AS at reward for 21 college career of service, scholarship and leader- ship and as a recognition of the highest type of character and personal- itv that a campus may develop, the Honor Groups are selected each year from the men and women of the senior class. At one time the term Honor Five was applied to this selection in-as-much as the groups were each limited to that number, but because of the democratic division of the activities on the campus it became more and more difficult to limit the membership to this small group so that now the groups may be extended to include more students. Each honor group is elected by the preceeding honor group so that is a self-perpetuating organization. This year six girls were chosen for this honor and every one was truly worthy of the tribute. Not only did. tl1ey participate i11 special lines of activity that. made them individual but by their spirit and con- sciencious endeavor they have inspired other students and affected the very life of the University. Their reward is a golden lamp which is representative of the knowledge and character which set tl1e1n aside as the first honor group of the university of 'VVichita. Fivemen were picked because of their outstanding accomplish- ments and because of some contribution to tl1e upbuilding of the school. Their insignia of honor is a gold key. I ' i Archie Booth, George Sawallesh, Edwin Titt, Roy Chipps and Ned lfoulds were the five men who received this distinction. p Chancellor . Mr. Archie Booth was chosen as chancellor this year. In tl1is capac- ity, he acted as the official attendant of the queen. This was one of the inany honors awarded to Mr. Booth, and his election to this honor sym- Jo 17ed the appreciation of the student body for a personality, the dup- licate of which has seldom been seen at the University of VVichita. LUIG PARNAS 5 LJ 5 ll il - I I - T Y Y 47173: if ' ' 'J L A ' -' I --- -gr - 11--As. , I ' ' ' ' - T 4 VW - Y --,T YNY-Y V T:: 'Q 'T f1i T:- ffnf' 'lif-i11-f5a--fi4T- fa,.,:T7.QY,, -N ,,,, fg:hmM,AV,,,,, A , ,, ,V ,W Pas 12 s ' 'em trfr r-aa1+- as L or C - N9 2? ' ' . f 7,-7 -S-. -fi ' - if ,., jfs ,e ....,,z... ' i 'aflffff' ' E C ' I-IO1'1OI'8l'y Colonel lt. is fitting that as a school grows, the honors which it may bestow grow 1n proportion. To be elected as an honorary officer of the R. O. T.. C. is the hope of many college girls. This year the local unit selected Miss Louvae Crum as their honorary colonel. The honor was changed from captaincy to that of colonel. This year,s recipitent was thoroughly typical of that type of woman- hood for which a man would defend his country. Besides her scholas- tic and leadership abilities, Louvae has a distinct poise and beauty which made her an ideal honorary officer. Miss Crum was a member of Alpha Tau Sigma of which she was president the first semester. May Queen Miss Fern Covert ruled as the charming Queen of May on May 13. She was selected by the vote of the student body as the senior girl who embodied all the finest qualities of womanhood and as the one in whose honor the whole school might partake in the festivities of this springtime event. Miss Covert had as her attendants, Margaret Jane Judkins, maid of honor, and Mildred Clark, Gwendolyn Graham, Katheryn Pohlman, Laura Potts, Louvae Crum, Aurel Troup, Lillian Woods and Helen Whitney as attendants. Miss Covert reigned over this gala day with all her dignity and queenly qualities, while the rest of the school paid tribute to her and acted as hostess to the high school guests from all over the state. Beauty Queens C The beauty queens are a new feature for the Parnassus. The staff was very fortunate in securing the consent of Mr. Cecil B. de Mille to act as judge for the official beauty contest of the university and it 1S in- debted to him for his excellent co-operation throughout the school year. Fourteen pictures were entered in the contest from which seven were selected to be sent to Mr. de Mille for final judging. These seven were: Misses Catherine Wallace, Frances Henrion, Mae Cunningham, Ruth Franks, Mildred Kelly, Elizabeth Ford and Mildred Clark. In the finals Miss Wallace won first place while Miss Henrion won second. ' The beauty contest was established to take the place of the Parnas- sus girl who in the past has been determined by the outcome of the sales campaign conducted on a competitive basis between the girls societies. Cjfw PARNASSUS -ma - e 1-we ff--iffffeif'-ig: iT1? if'ioiirfooiii. fgf i'iZl'7' C Page 129 s .. . . . -'Z' i :Q s -:Ea s fzfff s-1:-.ss-. The Kodak Girl Miss Catherine VVallace won a second honor in this years' Parnas- sus by being the traditional kodak girl. Miss VVallace was the candidate of Sorosis society which turned in to the staff the greatest number of desirable kodak snaps. The kodak contest is held annually to obtain pictures and panels for use in the snapshot section. This year the stu- dents responded Wonderfully and the results were that the staff could not possibly use all the good snaps. All Around sAthlete , Mr. James Klaver was chosen last year as the best all around athlete of Fairmount college. This honor is also a tradition of the school but it, like several others, has, with the advent of the university, been discontin- ued so that Jimmie', was the last man to receive this honor from the school. The athlete was picked by an athletic committee which no longer exists in it old form. 'ilimmiei' Klaver was one of the best liked men on the campus and the students were glad to see him receive this honor. Reed-We1'ts produced the photographs for this honor section, with the exception of the photos of Misses VVallace and Crum which were taken by Goldberg-Vigus. PARNAS S 'L-I 5 ll fl O l it ii T 1 A i ii'o T, 'o gg, gg , e , Pg 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , W 1 N1 P 1 ' 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 11 X 1 '1 K1 1 1 ,1A 1 1,1 1 21? Y11 A 11 11 11 , 11 ,il 1 1 fi I. 1. '1 1 I 1 X, 5, 1 I xl. 11' i1 4 V I 1 1 - 1 1 -lg 15' I. 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Y , ,,,, ..,.,.... , , , 1 1 , , , Vx, 1 W 4 Q 1 - J K M' I W i W , f I x X L w X ' 2 r 1 W5 .,,, X1 '--1 11 rl 11,1 4,1 N w M vw, W : 1+ x I MH ,, i MN 5 sf f ,L . if X 1 - if ' f 15 ' gf Ii J g I 1 V 5 ll , h V n 1: , 1 F ' 4 , I1 if 1 E E ' v 5 2 N v , If ' 1 Y , N W I3 r Q I ll ' w ' E Ni 1 i if W P. H 1 Rl x...-, ...,,. . ff X .A 4 5 5 5 e l 4 K r E s , M ' - fi 4 s f Q ' ' if 1' The class of '27 will appreciate your , 1 consideration of the fact that these firms .. ll' have made this book possible. E '9 9 s A s it i o e XIQ' .f x -----lu-VE 5 Af. -- ' 'Nh 1 oosters H1 l ,J v. :il t1 n , , e 4 E 1 , J I 1 'Si e ,, I 1+ I 1. V 4 I 1 V - 3q ?J,f'i i fg11' A W 91, 'g ,Q Q 'E ,ev Q, rg g A i , 4? 1, - Eg!! L 1- .S S' ,4eaaga:E3b ,,.sf Ei qsbjgng . Q ? ' Sure That Senior Knows His Groceries, But- There are a great many items behind the counter yet to be invoiced. He will iind it out-and it won't be long, now. However, his modern, up-to-date schooling has taught him one thing, and that is that the square shooter knows just how much he knows and from there on seeks more information before he gives his thesis to the World. That applies to everything in life and it applies particularly to your public utilities, such as your electric light and power company. Don't let misinforma- tion, gossip, or political Hub-dub blind you to the incalculable good such institutions do to your community. Insist on knowing ofyour own knowledge, before you believe harmful stories. f And in the meantime, Seniors, we congratulate you. KANSAS GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY At Your Service 1 ill ll' Page 138 A ':- 'aC'w Vdwr I ' 'Y - -'I-no-n:.'.:l1f, 1.-Hiya-,:g,: if-?fff Qi' u , . ' : ,mai d ' J , ,Y Y f r . .A.VA, P+ '. .V -. If . - ,. - H-. ' -A I 12,22 . . C The Garden of Memory One of the happiest things that one can do is to look back over events that have come and gone, but which live again in the garden of memory because of their pleasurable rememberance. This function is performed by an annual which always gives a correct account of the year's events. VVith this first Parnassus of the Municipal University of VVichita, it seems only fitting that the history and tradition of Old Fairmount so dear to every student and alumnus should be recalled. Among some of the dusty old books on the shelves of the City Library, an interesting article by Andrew P. Salandt was found, and .it is from this that most of the material has been taken. In the year 1886, the Reverend J. H. Parker, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church of VVichita, proposed to found a ladies' college on the site of the present University, to be the Vassar of the West. H. A. Clifford, W. J. Corner, H. H. Richards, and F. G. Stark were to be the trustees, and it was to be under the control of the Evangelical churches. Later Hon. John J. Ingalls and G. C. Strong were named on the board. The Reverend S. S. Mathews was called from Boston as president, but the college did not ever open its doors because of financial difficulties. The institution was chartered as Fairmount Institute on March 7, 1892, Ellld on August fl, 1894, Mr. W. H. lsely came to Fairmount as pro- fessor and dean. At this time, Dr. Nathan J. Morrison was president of the institution. Prof. Paul Roulet of Drury College of Springfield, Mis- souri, served as librarian. On March 30, 1896, the institution became a college, and in July of that same year Miss Flora Clough was elected dean of Women and professor of English literature. Hers has indeed been a life of service to our Alma Mater, and today she occupies the latter chair with as much charm and competence as in former years. I In June of the year 1898, the first class composed of nine members was graduated from the college and there was a total enrollment of 179. Clfw, PARNAS sus I Cn 9 , E r V 1 iff il V 15 E , 1 9 2. Q 11, 1 E . 37:11 - 545 1 X' if sm- A A ,E A , ,.,..: 5' - ' V -'- ' ' ' A ' ,ff '- A v ' 'F -ff .Hf, f5' , ,Kay ' ,V - 9 1 TTT Y ' Af1 'Hi f '.iN Al 7 i A JTJSKT' 9 55 - VY' A i 1- T T? P1 1 E E 1V1f. P,, -4.049499 Q A as -ea 1 ' 1 l . 1 W ,QQ ,lqf .. Q , ig 01149 'g 'Q QSN , l . 74 5 f +I' ml H n un mx uu U Q. .E 1 1 f 1 w ' 2 P Qllf ff 1 IBVA Tw , . if ' QQ I P 1 1 5, P P , fif 1 5 X , --A ,Ali I P 5 1 if 1 AV , s ffl 47' i 1 he ' 1 ' I 2 'f ' 1. Q 1. fir: :av :-5 ?' ' . f ' ' A .N ,:-l. 1 . Pwr --J NN--. ., 3 :fre 1 QI His ,V in fig Vi -HE 1 N V 11 l ia 11 1 12 i ii 1 if 1 ii , .l 1 if 15 H 155 w 1 Q! 1 1 3 u Li! I 1 1 i at Home 9 ICE CREAM. 1882-45 Years of Goodness--1927 Q Wes ey Pharmacy CANDIES 1 SGDAS, DRUGS HOT SANDWICHES '23 C. A. BENNETT ' '--- ' ii fx ' ,, E , , A .,,,,,, . 4,-,, Y W n.- Wi ' --... - ,,....,1- A- , Y,-..... - .-.-,J W ,,,,:,,,, .4uL,..,........,.......,.. -.i.,,..,,.L.....'..-4.1- . .,,-- , , , . AW ,.. -ef,-1-H Parking Service 501 North Hillside Market 1375 E THE SERVICE WITH THE HOP ,ml Oi 'IU 'W 'HI HH HI uw vu uu un nunu nu niua nu ua nu .N W W M. un U W un- W nu nic H' I Page 140 1 . ,i -' , ,X vi 'Q 3921? c .4 'M--N V A ' 'K 3? H , A A Qt , ei!i! P ag e '3f'l.4f9- 'Q' ?'e..w-4? The Garden of Memory- t Continued, One of the interesting things to note is that there was great difficulty in getting the street car line entirely out to the college, and at one time it was necessary to run a hack line of mule cars from the corner of Hillside and Douglas. . Theodore H. Morrison, son of the president was appointed assistant librarian on June 24, 1898. In 1900 Mr. E. M. Leach was appointed field secretary and it was he who started the Arkansas Valley Interscholastic Track Meet. In 1904, Mrs. Fiske, of Boston, gave 352,500 for a boy's dormitory, and the present administration building served that purpose until the past year. During that same year, the board of trustees appealed to Andrew Carnegie of New York for money for a library, and they received 340,000 as the financial nucleus for that building. During January, 1910, the building was dedicated. ' The Reverend Henry Thayer, D. D. of Topeka came to occupy tl1e presidency left V3C3I1t by the death of President Morrison in 1907. He served until 1914, when Dr. Rollins came, who was in turn followed by Dr. Finlayson. On April 24, 1926, by a city election, all the properties of Fairmount College were turned over to the city of Wichita for the purpose of estab- lishing a municipal college. This school year marks the close of the first year of the municipal University of Wichita, and many are the successes that have been ours during this time. However, the memory of old Fairmount of the past is still dear to us, and this poem, whose author is unknown, seems fittingly to express the feeling of students and alumni toward their Alma Mater: A Proud on thy mountain, sunlight gleaming from thy tower Pure Wisdom,s fountain, truth and honor's bower. While our boundless prairies yield their fruits from year to year, May the thousands ever hold thy name more dear. Fairmount forever, here we raise a song of praise, Fairmount, blessed Fairmount, to eternal days. Cjfw PARNASSUE Page 141 Y : Q Q- an u f 0 -1' ifsnn ' A 1 .. K . A' 1 if l Q 'IF' BP -4' Sei aff, 'LQ f 6 ll- III ll ll- ll ll ll + l ' .. A fe ? A O T uf ln 'gll ll nn ml ml 11 13,99 - S E HEADQUARTERS FOR H STERLINGWORTH CLOTHES AT 3535.00 . JOHNSON XL MURPHY FOOT-JOY C T B STERLINGWORTH SHOES KNOX HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS Q i.,B1'0fl1 Quality Cm-ng,-A Market and Douglas But Une Regret if Successful men will tell you they have but one regret about their Life Insurance-that they failed to buy more While they Were young. 11 Premiums are low at the younger ages, and Youth passes the physical requirements which so often deny to Age this protection then so eagerly sought. ff Your patronage is solicited on the merits of our services to Poli-cyholders. The Farmers Sz Bankers Life Insurance Company H. K. LINDSLEY, President l A J. H. STEWART, V.-Pres.-Treas. FRANK B. JACOBSHAGEN, Secy. I WICHITA, KANSAS E 'H' ' ' 'I W' 'W' I' ll 'I ll HI ll ll HI ll ua nn nn nn nn nu nu un nm u Iii' P19-SR SW H P g 142 .H-I . swf. . 1 .. fxan,-er., ffff,,g..r-,1..-mf'- f,.---1.. .1, J.. - A-A f '- -- l ' ,,,A ff . I '23 : gg-sa, J ' - rv 4-,V ,Kp Y ,V H K gf. Oo. A ..-5 . ,, p M E . A' Lk , L, ,lily 5 3o'?f g.. ' - . I Zflpii' ' 3' '-i s C8lenCl8I' Yes Sir! It Happened Read Carefully for you have spent your whole year doing 1,vI1at's here. SEPTEMBER 1. Enrollment day. 1Excitement--noise-greetings! VVe need a lost and found department for the F reshies. Every one feels insignifi- cant with 525 others to be considered. .14. The beginning of the end! First chapel. Several men make their f1I'S'l and final appearances. 21. P Pan-Hellenic tea is given for all girls. VVe meet all the rest and call them by the wrong names. Whait price memory courses! 22. Danger ahead! Sophomore rules for Freshmen are announ- ced. Green caps and rlbbons are the usual badges of servitude. 24. Class officers are elected. Y. M. and Y. W. Mixer in the gym is a big success. V 25. Tragedy in a great many acts! Haskell wins 'UIC first game of the season. We should worry. Revenge is sweet. 26. New songs and yells are needed. Unearth the old hidden 'tal- ent and get your name in the paper! 27. Howard, McBee and Riley are chosen Billfs assistant yell lead- ers. Now anyone who doesn't like our noise can leave. 28. -Board of Regents decides that dances may be held. on the campus. Just watch our steps-plain, fancy and assorted! SOPOSIS program for new girls. 29. Glee Clubs selected. Pi Kappa Psi ope11 house for new girls. OCTOBER 1. Faculty members hold forthin a dignified manner at the Coun- try Club, while three frats hold forth in a--well in a si1n1lar manner elsewhere. Q Qhg PARNASSLJE ,O O ' D ,, - - T i V Y V l -N i M D H -Y A wwjf-AY,,V-.,1,,,', f,Q,,.-. aaa.. .. 2:-gf 'f'--P H 'VH -H' ' A 't ' 'W 5'TV ' if 'N ' ' Page 143 V92? -I V I alufiis-...., E Si-E' s..E.+1'H3:.- - ' AIQQGRQEQ, 'E' +1sli5 A I un- not ,PHY-lluv 1 ,.,- '.1f.T.R t:-- .T Q ljri'-9. , A g ? 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Friendly Service The Whe elei llielllly lfllagny Trust Company Capital 351,000,000 Li WICHITA KANSAS ii .in i--. . s 0 0 ,,,, gg ,,,, ,,,, ,,,' Illl IIII Illl Ilr' IIII I I N ,III lll' 0 I I 0 0 , M Page 144 - -- V .V , . vw- H A'-v-y- ?a.L1--'S ieivff-' 1','-i'f-,1-vmff , 1-. . , . - -s 11 f up 3532? . -' X 3 si 7 -i ' is eee 'wat -l- ' ' ' lifw fog? ,Q f ' ' ' ' ' II,-,Q ' P- 'e'f'-,515 - 2. Pi Kappa Delta party. An oratorical time was enjoyed by all. D I 3. The colored girls form a new society and christen it Psi Tau e lia. 5.. Fairmount Players organize one club while Spanish students organize another-hoping that great 111l1lClS will run in the same channel. Delta Omega open house. 7. Success at last! Our team wins 15 points over St. Maryis who just didn't care for any score at all, thank you. Alpha Tau gives a program for new girls. 10. The clatter of paddles rings joy only in Sophomore ears. Freshies swear they would as soon walk a plank as come into such painful contact with one. 13. University Press club is organized. Oh these young intellec- tuals! Sororities ll1Z1liC out their preference lists and await the survival of the fittest. 14. Team goes to Emporia and meets bad luck. School boosters leave here with good intentions and find that if hell is paved with them the road to Emporia is certainly not paved with anything at all. 15. Bill Hysom elected president of Rooters Club. R. O. T. C. offi- cers announced. NVe're all too organized for words! 17. The Freshman are given intelligence tests, while the Sophs wonder at so much wasted effort. 20. First pictures taken for Parnassus. Now look pleasant, please! 23. Dr. Finlayson is in the 1926 Wliois Wlio. .Qur team wins fro1n Pittsburg, 111-0. The Freshmen are formally 1n1t1ated, proving that truth crushed to earth will rise again. We wag our heads with gusto and shout I told you so ! 25. Faculty concert is a brilliant success. We wonder doubtfully if we can go and do likewise. 27. Patronesses are honored at a Sorosis tea. 30. First all school varsity is held in the gym. Even toe dancers and those dancedupon, have a good time. Not a bad climax to that victorv over Southwestern 17 0' C'J'hg, PAQNASSUS n Q - ' u A D - A ilgmkfwk-Mb? I-.44-vi :Wi . --ffgv --2-V ww v V41 --lr' -ge ,ig ig , Page 145 g,Q3? d o A -- -A 3-' , A b uf ' . H D f. ,jg -'0 L'4E3 ' - '- v r '5 5 e3gfe' s.'-is-'1-'- .gn -nn-V nn nm un nn un' Q. def' Sn ICE CREKM Ezferyboa'y s Strongest W ealenessv Clothes for GR DU T10 and Months Afterward lt's important to be well dressed for Graduation Day -and still more important to present a good appearance ' on the Business Days or Col- lege Days ahead. You will attain both goals 2 All the care, a.ll the skill, all the cleanliness you would demand in bread comes to you in Long Hol- sum. There's a Long Holsum - loaf at your grocer's now. En- joy its flavorful goodness today. l THE SMITH BAKERY -, - -- -N. --16. .re A e 224- X . 2 x - ' Vis- ' 'ii W 7' , , .r ' Q f ce-1, f ', 1 . e, XF., A if you select one of our long- 'A A if! '-XNXNWE 4 A wearing suits. xX .- J , ., we gr -- ly, f v. E: -I v ig. . lg . L A ' ,fi , -i wr ,f ' '- 75 Ffllfllif' -.E H- r r, s in ' E X, 5 r 5 if , , -f 2 211 Douglas - M-E 3 Price Auto Service ON SOUTH TOPEKA Intelligent Service Experienced Workmen J I Standard Parts Fair Prices H n PAFQNAKS E LI E5 ofa nn - I u un 'nu un un . V : ..., 41:1 491257,.,1 :95'QeQe'Zxs3fp?swQ?TlTl22gaiV V ,J-.W --' Page 146 g s,92? . Q . ,Q vff, a ns NOVEMBER 3.. Kodak contest opens-and who said the war was over? No budding romance can escape the eyes of the persistent cameras. i Louvae Crum chosen Honorary Colonel. R. O. T. C. has a re- view and the college goes militaristic. u 15. i Engineers Club is organized. Gifts for the museum -are coming in and it isnt Christmas yet. There is some justice after all. . 19. The Freshmen trip the light fantastic and others in the gym- whlle the intellectuals present 'two one-act plays in the chapel, The Newly Married Couple and The Valiantf' 22. Gfficers elected' in W. A. A. Tryouts for the Rifle team. VVe had a good time. More people killed! 23. Fire! Fire! Casualty list reports any number of green caps and 1'll3b011S missing at the big pep assembly. No regrets left behind. A Rival ceremony 'takes place-Bea and Banty are married. 24. Gracy Catlin meets Queen Marie, and now- we'll have to shine in reflected glory. Oh well-all our ancestors came over in the May- flower anyway. We 'try to blush modestly--but we beat Friends 3-0. Oh, gosh-Hooray! 26. Vacatio11! Donit bother us! Itis years until school starts again. 30. Yes, We have no more vacation left! Debate 'tryouts begin. VVe 'try to look 'talkative and wise. A DECEMBER A 3. Football banquet. Everybody Wants to sing Hail the Conqueri ing Heron but nobody knows it. Pierce IS elected football captain loi 1027. Good luck Elmer! 7. Vermillion and Pierce make the AllfS'tate teams. Hooray for our side! 10 Fairmount Players give Othello at the High School. Mr. PAQNAS ss U 5 3 0 A !... A A H g -iff ,, :aw Page 7 14 ' ' ,y a '- li A..- i L ff ' M' eslsfgt ' 'if i i Ynui 'mr ,mf V., III llll- Illlf 'nu-Yusuf IIIIY nn nu, llll- llll ml nu nn sfo Style Headquarters for College Men evenv mc:-I A cnovn-unc srone 64 iii e if W E :Q,,.1. A ---15 :g.:f.g-,j.g.- r.-:-g 'g:QQ,3:5:-pg:-:-gig, ::-,-:-5:-,-.3-.', ' 1-.g '.g.:5g-rg -:gy . 5Ig:-:-g:g:-g:5:5:-gQ:5:M:- -' - .. A .-, 1 X.- .' .171-1. .3.:::g.5..,.g.3.:1.g.:,:,:5.3,:,:5. f .. .-.. as we if 4 ' Do the -.-1: 9:1 ...,:-f:1 - :gg .::,g,1,f:,:::,:., 7 ,-,,1 -,,., ,., 3 : I I I I V ,v Q - .'-.'.....,- . . I1 'fSJ.f. 51 LP . 'iiifi -:-f!5:5:1fI5ZE? -l'1'Z'f ,, 4 for the ,111 M A E I' . 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Our young Ciceros practice gestures by the hour now. Fine 1f 1t,S not crowded. 16. Miss Wilkie gives a tea for the girls. 17. Sorosis Banquet at Crestview. So many parties-and where could I have lost 1ny Emily Post! 18. Y. W. Christmas pageant is musical and colorful. 19. Program at the High School by the Fine Arts Department. 22.. Pi Alph and Webster compete again and give parties on the same night. What to do worries several popular co-eds. 23. Shockers place third in Kansas Conference. No, we're not con- ceited but why be bashful about it? I 24. Only 3651 shopping days until Christmas ten years from now! WVe forget school and buy handkerchiefs for everybody. 25. VVell-there must a Santa Claus after all. 28. Six students go to the Milwaukee conference and think for the rest of us. JANUARY A 11. Back to the old grind. Themes to write and exams somewhere ahead. Sometimes we donit know about Higher Education. 7 To add insult to in'u no cuts are to be allowed this semester. - J VY-' ' A . ' This isn,t reasonable. What's a little cut or two among friends! 13. Debate with Sterling. All this inside information about the law should make soap box orators out of all our debaters. 14. Yo, ho, ho and a bottle of rum! Pirates, mystery and. thrills lnake Ca Jtain Applejack a regular mellerdrammer. Archie and 1 Virginia star. 18. We show the Irish at St. Mary's how green they are. 4 19. House cleaning time for the honor system. Mourners bench . , placed in chapel. A Clfw C P.1fkHN,A--5-S U 5 . g A Page 149 Ph lu ' I ,f-3 2? ll -2 2' 3 ef- 'alif 45, Io 5- .I A ' I 'wffe -eras- xw J W Y ' I' llllf Illl llll !llI Illl une -nur nu un' nn Il- Ill' ll l i 4. 'i' I I c ical'-Howard lothln o O I ,gl , Y The Home of ' f l of Wear--Style-Value and Quality In Men,s and Young Men's Clothes nu Illl IIII- Illl Illl Illl Illl Illl Illl Illl A Illl Illl Illl IIII Illl Illl Illl Illl Wfllll Illl Illl Illl Illl Illl I I The New Urthophonic 5 O : 7 Vnctrola AT GRADUATION I I I I f- TIME IE ill XINXNQI 'Imf I f 4 50 i f' Wil img Your friends expect your 0 l wl fr h I5 I ' lx, ju f p uw P 0t0gl'aPh Phone for an appointment today I' I All Models S95 t 31,000 The Photographer in Your Town I Portable Models S40 and S50 E Innes Music Co, The Robmson Studio 1517 E. Doug. Mkt. 6539 i Meet Me at of Schnoor's hocolate Shop 117 North Lawrence PAIQPQAS E5 LJ S - .,...- f., --c ff A 3954? . Q g - in-11 -' 'fi' 'A 74:37-L -'--7-' ' : W 3' - ,, -2 'P 2 . Q N i ' n . ,,.- , , , . Q ,Q . -4-gag.. this use-SQ' - 10,9 -as-,sms 20. W. U. makes St. Johns pay the piper to the tune of 32-27. 25. Shockers meet Quakers--score is 37-29. You ca11't keep a good man down. 28. Military formal. Park spurs and rifles at the door. Every- body 'there but Ceneral Pershing. Did you hear that co-ed sigh- Doesnit he look just 'too sweet in his uniform T, 3 29. W. U. wins over Bethel. Yes, it's just a gift! . Semester exams! Bring teacher an apple and pray for in- sp1rat1on! . FEBRUARY 1. Shockers lose to Pittsburg-but we can afford to be generous. 4. Parnassus beauty contest announced. Cecil B. de Mille will judge. Future Gloria Swansons powder their noses expectantly. 5. A new point system hasbeen decided upon. More democracy seems to be the main point. Bring on the adding machines. 7. Thanks to the untiring efforts of the men's fraternities, Miss Iseley has consented to open the library on Saturdays and Sundays. Now men don't crowd-save the women and children first. 9. Pittsburg defeated in the most thrilling game of the season. 10. Pan-Hellenic officers are installed. Plan to place electric lights on the campus is being considered. Students indignantly deny certain rumors. 11. Honor roll announced. No changes in schedule after this week. To stay or not to stay worries us mightily. 12. Miss Clough finds an original letter by the .lohn Brown. It,s l1Ol only real but valuable. Now to find George Washington s latch-key and pawn it! ' Score of Friends-Wichita game is 48-31 in our favor. 'l his is getting to be a habit. ' ' 16. The Glee Clubs sing in chapel. 17 New officers in Y W. C. A. are installed. ' Gym, PARNASSU5 Page 15 t x9 ,2'2 A ' PM 5 ' II .V,, pw 1+-e-. I A 1 ' 5 l ' l A F , -if ' as on A? .. ,gi-Q.. 1 25, g!.!! a Q '..,se A 3 'i'f's9'3 1 nn nu nu nn nu un nu llll HILLSIDE BAKERY QUALITY BAKERY OF WICHlTA Party Orders a Specialty Phone Market 2745 Douglas at Hillside Compliments of The Branch-Middlekauf Company Stocks Bonds High-Grade Securities 205-11 First National Bank Building WICHITA, KANSAS II IIII IIII q llll llll llll IIII-illll llll llll llll Illl llll llll ull IIII Illl llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll IIII llll llll l-'ll We Furnish Crispy Goodness for Luncheons and Picnics Our Product is Served at Wichita University Cafeteria Peerless Potato Chip Company Congratulations-Class of 1927 from The Department Store of F inance EE? Guarantee'I'it1e8Trust Co. rgffgilgigg Wichita. Kansas C-T516 PARNAS S LJ ss Q, . . I I' Lil llll llll Illl llll llll llll Illl Illl IIII IIII IIN llll llll llll IIII llll Illl IIII llll llll llll ml Im lm Im Im lm 4 ge 1 5 2 - - . , , V , 4, v J W ' ' f L ' W' ' llll llll llll MII llll llll llll Illl llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll .ll - 3,9-2? 'J '::.,1:..-1:1 '--- '.i't 'de'M,-,fri V ' T- : ' 'Tw'-A., S - - bf i -3 - B '4 W- Q!-2? . .- ab- - - ffzgb ' 3 ' 's'e?..c9?P' g 21. Alphca Tau dance for pledges, and all the boys resurrect the old books on How to be Popular. 22. Beat Southwestern! And we did. U 23.. Make your bows, you future school ma,ams! Dr. Troxel pub- lishes list of teachers positions. VVe try to look intelligent. . Quinn and Sewallesh make their stage debuts in tl1e mob scene 111 Julius Caesar. VV1ch1ta,s gift to the dramatic world! MARCH 1. Wichita wins second place in the Kansas Conference with only one game of the season lost. Big plans for the National meet. 3. Pi Kappa Psi party for the coach and team. Seems as though 'tHorsie,, should be in this too. 4. Delta Omega formal at the Broadview. Preference day for this semester's new girls, resulting in the usual high blood pressure. 8. Several girls are worried because they haven't made their wills -and every kiss shortens one,s life. lt won't be long now. 12. Pi Alph informal-with everybody looking pleased. 15. Sorosis wins the Kodak contest with Brick,' Wallace as their red-haired Queen. 18. Third varsity goes over with a bang. This is not intended as an insult to the orchestra. 19. Wichita team goes places and does things! We come out third in the National meet in Kansas City and McBurney places himself on the All-American. Great work, boys! 20. W. U. admitted to the North Central Association. We can certainly look the world straight in the eye now. u 23. Reports of the McKnight bequest make us dream of new build- ings, paved roads and free refreshments during chapel speeches. 25. Wolnents debate with Friends. Now's the time to pull the old one about the impossibility of women having a friendly argument. X- APRIL n J 1 Sorosis Little Theatre plays are given at the High School. Every- body stais mn , l 'E - 1 z.. , .Ill l--1 I , - . W V i 4 i jA-if ii 77777 1, . . C Y W., -1 . H ----- - --P - '--'- - rr ' 3v .if--,-mf 1 ' T ' C' l . rd i Wir W T W i -VW 1,,1--- 5-'Y T'-ni 4- 5 . 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P Wrapping Paper and Printing Paper ,J 1 ' 125 133 North Santa Fe Avenue C356 PARNASSUS 1 - 'n-if - ' in IIN llll Ill' llll IIN Nl ll' III llu lm Ill! llll Illl llll llu nu Ill Ill III Hu nn llll llll IIN llll 1 ull Ill Ill + Page 154 P if SOE-OO M-A Om: 11 11125-vi ii rieiiim W VW A H P . f , 11942 A- 2 AN c 9 . - . N. 4J-'-w'f I Q-I it -V ge,eg A J143.1:5'-iv , f'le.'2e -3- we-,swf 2. The Beauty Queen is chosen after much debatin ' 6 , j . . V l i 0 g. Catherine ylxggasdfirst place and lfrances Henrion second. Mr. Neff almost 4. The Evening Eagle comes ott 'tl l'f - 'f 1 ' - . - eds. This is what we call big ptlblibifyxii 1 1 C SMH Dlctures of Om C0 ti. In 1929 Wicliita will entertain the national Pi Kappa Delta con- V6l1't10D. I Two more years and its ours!,' ' 8. Call'me.ear1y, Mother dear-U Fern Covert is elected May IQIueen, XV1tl1 Archie for her chancellor and Margaret Jane for Maid of onor. 12. McBurney chosen captain of the 1928 team. Bravo Mac! VVe suggest him for president of the Longfellow Club, too. VVebster has a stag party just to prove that men have some rights. 13. Everybody resolves to improve the campus. Now about that little matter of paving the road-! Just a suggestion, of course. 14. McClintock wins state oratorical contest with his peace oration. Easter vacation-and four days sleep for the alarm clock. 15. The Glee Clubs give a concert in E1 Dorado in spite of muddy roads. The men sing Asleep in the Deepn at every puddle they cross. 16. Webster informal at Crestview. 18. These six-weeks tests are most annoying! VVe just didn't have time to study during vacation. We had to hunt Easter eggs. 22. Alpha Gam holds a uvery formal, indeed, at Crestview. 23 Miss Boliis drama class gives four one-act plays. Everything goes. well except with the green curtains. A pull doesn't work in their case. j 29. Sorosis breaks into society columns with another party. 30. More dramatics! Four one-act plays by other members of the drama class. Delta Omega party for the May Queen. MAY . . ,.. . Ma'O11 4. Barnabas and Moore will edit the Parnassus next yeai. j Grant plans a cruise around the world with two hundliech studejii m Sorry, Major but we couldn't even buy gas to Derby. Foot a sw ea e ,E n given out in chapel. ' W. it E A RCN' QAT -S .UL - ' TT if T it A 7 3 VVETV T: Y Page 11- 1 1 ' 1 is sc, R -1.-11: .7 -sq R i R -, L.,-M-- V Q' iii!! I H , ,E l Wfffi gQ F an uni ml Hi E H ml, ull nu wifi aim un llll I The Satisfactory Place to Shop' me 129-rss n. mm Pfi0num.2417-2418 , . Fairmount Pharmacy Kansas TWO Fmesf S. C. 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'lhere are five hund d ' the athletic contests and about sixt ' tl - f' - re ln fully hope that everybody wins. y In 10 me arts Contestb' VVS tact' 7. Darn! We've just a nice orthod , 1 1 archist nor an infidel among us. We'1l doobielfelghegfg?Eai1l'pi1T81t an gli . . . . J Ja ' formal w1th people, pyramlds and palms very much in evidencel I S1 8. Class orators are chosen. Willie Madge, Kay, McNeil and Gebleis will match wits at the last chapel. 10. The te11nis courts are crowded. Everybody practices for the tournaments. 12. Plan for a girl's track meet. I Who said woman's place was in the home? 13. May Queen ceremony-with all the girls looking their prettiest. Fern rules for the day,-Archie makes a speech and the dancers do their part. Junior all-school party is a big success. 111. Alpha Tau Sigma formal at the Broadview. 19. French club entertains with a program and a play-- T he Mau VVl1o Married a Dumb Wife.', Parisian atmosphere over everyone. 20. Pi Alph Formal. 27. Webster Formal. The social whirl is almost over. VVC may find a little time to study for exams. 31. Sack cloth and ashes please! Official unveiling of all we don't k11ow to faculty members. Exams have begun. J UNE 1. The last week, and Seniors are trying to look as if they did11't care. 4. Senior picnic. Pray that it doesnft rain.1 Outdoor perform- ance of As You Like Iti' directed by Mr. Wilner. lirances ROIDGUS Hlld Quinn star. . - ' ' f ' - 3 hool 6. Last chapel. The orators shine brilliantly. Has every sc. year Qnded as excitingly as this? The Senior play marks the final and 7. Commencement day. Farewell to the Seniors. End of Xvichlta U's first splendid year successful appearance of Our Eldefs-3, ll A ... 2 on Mft 1 2-H.---a 1. as at to We Page 157 s p C 1 ' , i f i be e if -full' ' i'-if ID Q ' W 'if f iii nu. nn 'll' I ' l I n gm The Purity of Every Drop of DeCoursey's Grade 'A' Milk iS handled as though my own babies were going to drink it. fSignedJ J. H. DeCoursey Y? DeCoursey Cream Co. The Blue Mill Congratulates the Class of 1927 Let us continue to be the favorite place for lunch and refreshments for University of Wichita Students 1 09 North Market Wichita Oklahoma City I llll llll Il llll llll llll lill llll llll W. E. Marshall Lumber 0. 2 Dealers in Lumber and' Building Material e Prices SATISFACTORY Service Materials Officers and Directors S. 0. NAFTZGER, President C. HAUSER, Vice President S. J. GARDINER, Cashier W. B. BRINKER DR. W. A. PHARES W. H. PURDY C. G. SKAER TWCQYARDS PEOPLES STATE BANK Phone.Mkt. 1150 Piiinnleiinriiiilvrsslgi Wichita, Kansas 'P' 'U' IIII Illf w--u ulnu llli .... .... ..,. ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , 4. Page 158 as X9 22 W., .QL- J r ,iw-2 e lolces STUDENT DRAMA The inmates. of Dandelion Patch present the faculty heart render' . 'zn U drama: NVE NEVER STUDY OR YN7AT'S DE USE OF WORRYIN,'??9 Act 1-Rising Action Act 2-Climax Act 3-Rising Action MHIIHQGPS fR0adl ------- -------- I SiS W0OdNV31'd and Eugene Congdon Cast Off Characters Hero---as -------------------- ------ -------..- ................... C a r 1 Cronin HCl'0i11G -4-------- ---------..-.................................. E dith VVeed D03 CMC1101' --------------- ......... ll lr. iVVayland Steele tex-ministerj igeilll of Batll tub ,,,,,.,,,, ------.,------------,.-----.--------------- F Chief ACI'OlO3t ............... ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, C , J, Cfulll ?1'il1C6SS Rain Coat ....... .......... H azel Thompson Prince Galosh .......,,,, ............. R oy Chipps r.1llZll,S all ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, Opal Kaminke Chorus: Jane Evans, Harryet Neal, Frances Isaacs, Louise Blake, Josephine Dorsey and Gladys Salter. D Cllief Mischief Makers: Bentley Barnabas, Emil Brack, Ralph.Camp, Thethis Pittman, and others with large ears and loose tongues fteet not mentioned, out of courtesy to audiencej. Curtains .----,-,, ,--,,,,,,,,,,,,-,.,,,, - ,,Haskell J-E1Cqll6S alld J0h11 Ffslalcll Scenes ,-,,,,,,.,-,,,,-,,,----,--.-,,,,,,,, R055 McBurney, L0lliS G61'l6iS and B611 Kelly Footlights ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, Jess Kellogg, Howard Lipp and Paul Johnsfm Synopsis of Play: 6'All the world,s a stage,'and all the 111611 and women arc merely players Crea PARNASSUS .3 i 99 4 O W S aaaa an ' - - H V VVVA :V ----V - ,--Q--'---' 'i i f g,:r 'vn 1 P f Y I i T, if , ,Z i W 1 ,Ar R-V .19-uk , Page 159 s sss s +,t f -e4mwf-1s'5?g5smd!FV e se If Y , as ,,. 1 , ,,,, .. ..,. ...i 1 1 .... ..,. g e .... 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Anna Mae Hampton: Xvhat do tl ' k t' 9 Leah Miller: Itis ripping! you lm 0 my dress' A. M.: Oh, heavens, where? ik ef 4. Catherine Walllacez I saw a 111ZlglCl2111 swallow a mouse once. Gertrude Foulds: Did they have to get a doctor? f,li1tl1GI'111GZ Oh, 110. He swallowed a cat right afterward. 'k 'k 'k Eight o'clock, said Edna Nickel, as she swallowed her wrist watch . 'k if 'K Flappers do what old maids think. Elise Isely: It must be hard to eat soup with a mustache. Mr. Maurer: I suppose so. I use a SPOOII. ACI' Three: Abiels Irish Rose Turns to a Co-Ed Mr. Rydjord: Gwen Graham, who succeeded Edward VI? Gwen: YVhy, Mary. I Mr. Rydjord: And who followed Mary '? Gwen: Her little lamb. ' VVilma Harrison Cto Archie, who has gone in swimming in a private poolj : Say, Archie, you can't swim,in there. I Archie: I k11ow it. That's why Im yelllllg for 119111 'k 'k 'A' Russell Christman: Say, Jerry, what are you drawing? Geraldine Shelly: A dog. n 6 Russell: But 'Wl1ere's his tail? Jerry' Still in the ink bottle PAFINAS E5 'LJ 5 - 1 i -.rf l i' I - --A A I A - . i we . if ai ai L: -ta J I wk 1 Page 163 o ia, ,fluff AV i'1 'f '-'zz' - . .rang-712, i- XX , ifiirjii -lg---::,,11f.f::s. 4, , Yi wfrzq ,, C f' ' '1 -5i3i'f l -1 . ' 5 , -M.'js.' . 3 .Q , In , un nn un nn nu nu An Insurance Policy Written by Dulaney, Johnston, Yankey 8: Priest Means CERTAIN PROTECTION Beacon Bldg. Market 7500 nu u nu nn Il llll IIN ll Scott's 123 E. Douglas Where Wichita Shoppers ' Save Always the Newest, and Special Attention To the Miss Better Dresses for Less Money N ci 0 15. 5 590 -'f,,,'f'm1?- is Q i'9ff'fV 1 e ia' ' 'k 4'--f?qfll,.i,al I Qt if fi I Himself: ' f . l'l!n!e!if 4 01, fs 9 L,, fb I ifa ' Kafl' Capital One Million Dollars N. E. Corner Douglas and Market Make this YOUR Bank. 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' af -x +1 t Mrs. Mahin: Are you going to tl1at lecture 011 appendicitis tonight? Clay Mathers: No, I'm getting tired of these organ recitals. I 1 i Act Four: It Could N0t'HaUe Wczs ' Gladys Stables: My, that popcorn smells good. . 1 Dick Woodward: Yes, letls move closer so you can smell lt better. l Miss Graham: Do you approve of Platonic affection? ' Herman Bridges: VVell, not when I can get any other kind. 'k 'k 'k - I 1 ' J I.itl1e brother: Say, can ygu see in thte dark? Frances Henrion: Why, 0 course no' , S1 Y- , , ' Little brother: Well, I heard you tell Harry last night that he hadnt shaved for a week. W' s ff-Yfze .Ur Page 16: .A ygz? A ' b 7 ,,-- . A E ' D 1- 'Qs ,,--I.:-r....,...f .-2. Raf i: S'-NM In I - I -- . ge , eg ,QQ -S. ' 1114 9 ' 3 ' !?s9g' S 6. l llll llll llli llll IIII llll llll IIII It 'F Compliments of THB Bnow- aR COMPANY WICHITA KANSAS II un nu un un Il Ill nn :lu --em fun Books The Stationery L Athletic Supplies Tilfom' Here you find the very newest . and best iliualgldgle lines we Ph a es S Goldsmith's first -always! Y? dsI11i ' 0 -Uus,as,l,,, Wlchlta, - Dotmivxs' 2 5 f Kansas 2 116-118 Sofropoka - IIII FIII IIII llll llll NN IIII IIII IIII llll IIII llll llll llll Illl IIII IIII Best Wishes to the Class of 1927 Wichita State Bank J 120 South Market Wheeler-Kelly-Hagny Bldg ' 31 ' ' ' ' ' ' III' II'I ' ' ' lI'I ' llll I I I I I I I I of: U' Page 166 D A -I. :MQ 6 K . , .,.. -Q 1-.-:ef-'H'P . , f.,, -, 25.5 s -Q! o me agar: Siisgs s, 'Q I-Ienrv vV'Il'fCI'SZ Sa so , ' . . nine-tly1irty.' Y, H, 111 SWG YOU a quarter to dim the lights at Her little brother: You'll l1ave to l ' , H H ma ie it more tl - Q ' . me two hits if lid turn 'em all out. Han that' S18 gave Neva Stinson: John must l1ave a soft spot in his heart for me H says he thinks about me all the time. ' ' 6 Lucille Hall: Then the soft spot must he in his head. 'K 'k if fTo Lee XVardrip's fatherjz Your son must still he pursuing his studies at college, 1S11,t he? ' Mr. Yvardripz I suppose so-he's always behind. 'k nl' 'A' D1'. Bea Howard: Two cuffs and a collar. Branch: Name three articles containing starch. 'k . Miss F ultz Cto little boyjz So you're lost, sonny? VVl1y didnit you hang to your mother's skirt? Boy Csobbingl : I-I couldn't reach it! Act Five: The Gold Beneath The Scum This is the age-old secret of women revealed at last in poetry: Him said him didn't love we, Him even madewe cry. And so US THREW HIM OVER, Wl1e11 him deserted I. 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Don't you carrot all fgr me? M , 1 . . .H ' . 5 lcart is gourd, tor it always beet faster when the sun shone on your radish air and 'linted off fo ' E' 111 1 8 5 UI' lU1'n1P.11OSc. It you don't return my love, we cantaloupe. From you one punkm kill. L t' ' ' ' e s oi ange to be married. VVC would be a happy pear. Your Sweet, Corn Onna Cobb. 'k 'k 'k Ten little cases, coming just fine, Bill and Myrtle quarreledgthen there were nine. Nine little cases, going out to skate, George and Polly hopped a ride, then there were eight - Eight little cases, looking up to heav'n, Jim looked sweet at Charlotte, then there were seven. Seven little cases, picking up sticks, Maxine gave Pierce a crooked one, then there were six. Six little cases, all very much alive g . Frost and Helen sang a song, then there were five. Five little cases, going out the door, V z Ben took Eleanor to the show, then there were tour. Four little cases, swimming in the sea, ll 1 Jimmie thought Hazeltlne saw a shark, lllG11 there weie ln ee. Three little cases, fast, so fast, they grew, Glen told Elizabeth a he, then there were two. Two-little cases, went out to have some fun, Mary Carol slapped her Hustong then H1910 Was One' l K -if One little case, going for a full, 1 ' Horsie and Aileen ran away, then 'there Wele none' Ei' ,- y t 5 It C1126 FFSPSSSSA-MSMFRS N A 2 .UP Page 1 69 3432? R ii' A ' '4':'h'ijf'Q'.. !i,i! Ziff? -f'.5 ' Q2,f'g,v rg 3'.f',f6?'. 2 -nu ul nu un IMI un nn II DRINK ALLEN'S Beverages . All Flavors-For Thirst Extra I TFXIISK I Quality Allen Bottling Company BOCKSR for Graduation Gifts Assembled for easy selection, many choice volumes in History, Biography, Memoirs, Poetry and Fiction. Step in and browse around TANNER'S 122 N. Main ' IIII Illl U Illl Illl Illl Illl Illl llll llll llll llll Four Wichita, Stores Kansas R. R. Moore O. C. 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Put 'llns 011 and look in the niirror P In 1 Sun' i' -Af .k Corrine: My girl is an angel. Fullingtonz How long has she been dead? -k 4: -pf Mary Bowling: Did you see c'Oliver Twist?,' Mary Carlock: No, I never take in these l110LlC1'l1 dances. 'k 'k 'k Sam Willis: Will you marry nie? . Roberta Culbertson: Do I look like a ininister? Curtain down-Applause! GRAND FINALE George Sawallesh--occupies stage alone. Footlights-applause--exit. Archie Booth-enter with Napoleonic air. Gives Mussolini stare- stalks out. Curtain lowered to indicate passing of two international rivals. Mildred Clark--Enter Margaret Jane Judkins-Enter Lena Spalding-Enter Fern Covert-Enter Anne Stearns-Enter . . Here, ladies and gents, you have the fencing generals of the age, with one second represented by the fifth. Curtains lower Ligl1fS UP Toot orchestra Allis did' PAIQNAS 5 L7 5 3,9-2? 'NRM 1 1, A as '35',g,' f i 3 il 1 Mgt A We u se A -Eli e ,fe ' ' A 'I' A A Tho Jett Sz Wood Moro. 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I 243 North Market Standard Oil Company u 58gf,A:f1fPgQ81 UNDIANA9 QUALITY SERVICE W or 4 M 'A M' 'i Page 17- , , 1 1 : ex. -lp 1 ' I I I V- QW in - 6 Mildred Kelly: Do go b 1. - Regina Kurt: Of cotlrsceshoifllalfdigive legs? ' Mildred: Then Ilve been eating caterpillars' 'k D Act Seven: Senior Farewell Songs Rendered.. Neva Stinson: Yes, We Have No Regrets Frances Hill: I'm Sittin O T f I Q' ' ' ' LQLIYH? Crumi On The Iso dl O12 O thy Sheepskin! a To Fame and Fortune. iS?v7ggE1gIa11IIn1seley: Oh, the A. B. 111 My Handbag and a May B Laura Potts: . Why Did I Take That S 'h ,' e ' ey I t t ' ' f and girls have only one jchance in four yeaigrs. 0 pmpobe anyhow Act Eight: The End Because Tlzclfs All Mrs. Reed: Virginia, what are you doing out there? Virginia: Looking at the moon. ' Mrs Reed' Well tell him to o ba 1 . . , g c Q to the Pi Alph house, and you come in and go to bed. Ed Titt Cat operal : I think that soprano,s voice needs cultivating. I g . . . iay Pohlman. Cultivating! Say, It ought to be harvested. Sam Hutchinson: I believe I.have a RO1I1E1l1,110SC.' H Kay Clawson: Yes, it roams 1.11lO everybody s lJllS1I1Cbb- Pat Bowling: My dog took first prize at the cat show. Georgetta Tyndale: How was that? Q Pat: He ate the cat. PARNAS '5 U5 ,,,..-r,..-f---M BA ' MA Tiffi- page 173 1 1? Wh f, Masculine voices omitted becaus th L OO 3 Oh wvhy? 3 I sg 31'-32? I K . - M-f f- S. if . Q V , li n- F P A . ' ' - -,fjf ,Jayasbit rfflvi 'A 2. '- !ssS5' . + I I I F Ill' Ill' IIII 'Ill 'Ill IIII llll Ml llll llll 'll' llll llll llll llll Illl llll ull llll Milf---'10 The Municipal University o Wichita Successor lo . Fairmount College Announces for 1927-28 . zz zz zz COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Leading to A. B. Degree COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Sz INDUSTRY Leading to B. S. in Commercial Degree Co-operative Courses in Commerce and Industry COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Co-operating with WICHITA and other Public School Systems Leading to degree B. S. in Education S EXTENSION DEPARTMENT AND SUMMER SCHOOL FINE ARTS-R. O. T. C. OO O0 OO OO OO Q0 For Information Address Municipal University of Wichita Qfw PARNASSUS IIII HII llll llll IIII llll llll llll IIII llll llll llll IIII Illl Illl IIII llll llll llll llll IIII IIII llll IIN IIII llll Illl Ill + - I . -A -f L, 1 . I. I WML, '- Y M I ,L e 17 -I l x9 2? .xr-2f'1Tif5f?g,, 'L po 1 . M -' Set i WOmQH,S l-lOI'lOI' Groups The most cherished traditions of the Universitv are the honor rou JS because of their long standing and the standards attained by the stidelits who are so honored. The custom was established in 1917 for the girls Ollly with major consideration given to the activities they had entered.. Because this Parnassus glories in the traditions of the old Fair- mount, not forgetting the achievements of the new University, the rc- viewing of these traditions is indeed a pleasure. If. in doing so, we can give added honor to those already honored it is but another step toward the forging of the chain of friendship between the old and the new stu- dents who are bound by the same spirit. The women who Inade Fairmount honor groups were: 1917 1918 RUDY JACKSON HAZEL BEESON HELEN FAZEL HELEN KINCAID MARION CONROXV HEI,EN BRENNEN RUTH GOODWIN THEODORA SHANV HELEN BILLINGSLY PEARL WOOD RUTH HERSHEX' 1919 1920 SARA l'lINDES LORA HlT'lfCH1NSON GRACE CADLE VERONA CALDWELL NELLIE TIPTON RUTI-I JACKSON 'LUCY RAMSIEY lllARION HUTCHINSON MAE SHULTZ EVADINE BISHOP 1921 1922 EDITH RALSTON LUCILLE HALT, IRENE BRONVN GEORGIANA DAvIs PERSIS LAHMAN HELEN HALL RUTH COE EUNICE JONES HELEN JOHNSON ERNESTINE BOURGETTE 1923 1924 JOYCE REECE SHIRKEY SMITH CLARICE HAND BLANCHE MEYIERS DOROTHY DYMOCK FERNE BROWN MRS. ZONA PARKER ANDERSON 1925 WANDA LEE XVINIFRED PALMER I EMERETTA FARR ALBERTA WILSON NIARGARET ZICKFOOSE ESTELLE LEICHARDT HILDRE'fH MCDONALD FRANCES WILSON 1 926 ZORA ANDERSON MII,DRED GAVITT IRENE COLEMAN DARLINC CRUM lVlARY KELLEY MII,DRED SHUMAN 1927 V IRCINIA KNISELEY NIILDRED CLARK ' GWEN GRAHAM LOUVAI1 CRUM F ERN COVERT KATHERINE POHLMAN .Ill 1 P-A79-1571525 SU'-'S Page 1 75 3942? y A A V, - Q 5 f f' so - e..e-.- A nfon un u un nu 'I' -1i1 Q2 College Days There ean't be too many por- traits to preserve the record of that happy time. And think what those pictures will mean to you and to her, in the after years. Fred I- Reed The photographs in this Annual were made by your studio Q J s .ii yyyy yyyy yryy yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy i , ,yyy yyyy y y yyyy yyyy y y y y , . , Page 176 ,e 15711 - 1 E . 3 1 . 41- ' :G ? 9 R -5.-93. .-2 I' .Ne Vg 5- go. n false ,:ii'::--.'sf-' -'S 40,9 ' 5 2 - 2 9I1,S Honor Groups In 1920, after the Success of the Wolnel ' h 1 S onor groups, a like in- stitution was established for the men. The Same basis for selection was decided for them as had been used for the Women. The purpose of this Selection is to stimulate an interest in extra- carricular activities. H' I h 1 1gI Sc o astic Standing must also be considered in the choosing, but the primary qualifications rest upon the ability of the student to enter into the life and spirit of the college. The men SO honored are: 1920 - HORRXCE BAKER CHARLES CONE H. O. DAVIS LINCOLN LAPAZ BIRCH STUART 1922 ALLAN BONJOUR JOHN LAYLI5 STRONG HINMAN GEORGE MGMIXHON ROE MGCOLLOUGH 1 924 ARCHIE LEAR ELLIS BROUGHT GVVYNNE GUTHRIE FRANCIS THEIS DALE MILLER 1 926 DALE GARD . CALE BLAKELEY EDFIE SHEEHAN JAMES KLAVER BUEL HUNTER MORRIS BARTLEBAUGH 1921 BIILLARD HALI, JESSE BEAMS JOHN PAYNE D GLENN COMPTON FRANK ISELY 1923 G. V. KELLEY GEORGE HARVEY l'IAROLD MALONE GERALD ANGOOD LINDSEY AUSTIN 1 925 GUY HUTCHINSON RALPH BURGESS HORAGE J ORGENSON VVALTER WOODS ORVILLE VAN HORN 1927 ARCHIE BOOTH GEORGE SANVALLESH BOY CHIPPS EDWIN TI'1'T NED F OULDS 5 iii ,Ill A 5 'u- PAFZIQASGBGS U S I Page 177 1 ip 349 2? h 11 1 'Af 1 4 1 4 ,3 95? ' X 1 fs' .Y T , 1- . The 1927 Parnassus ' 11 The p-rodu1ct1on of this Annual represents h h 1 b a re 1 -1 a volume of Work W 1C can on y e pp - c1ated by those who have had an 1nt1mate relat1onsh1p W1th lt 11 The Staff 1S to be commended for the1r ' fa1thiul effort to present to the students a year-book embodymg the real llfe and Splflt of the school 11 Our relat1onsh1p as engravers has been -. real pleasure and our success W111 be deter- I' m1ned by your 1mpress1on of th1.s--The 1927 ' , Parnassus 124 South Market St WICHITA KANsAs Q ,G 1-.1111 1 X lx 551513 ' m3 Yigavzrvge QF! Wg3f!yf,fZL N f nt af- M ' 'Qk Q , 1 ' 1 . Q - Q 51 7121 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 at J o '11 of 1 . o 1 1 o pgylfg ' 1:-P TheMid-Continent Engraving Co. gre 1 5111 A ,S ' -v 1 W 3- 4' 7 .1 x X Me, K ltr -J ,l i --4. ul 51 poct -1 cc,o o o .S W' e o o ' Page 178 ...MXx92Q g- H 7 -n W , f -g'i:,,:,-:TA-'TZ--effffffv 2 'C3'?-f--W-:rg D Aj? min Y V' so flair ' ' k-- fllr 'W-5-f.,,, e V- .4 ig i s e gina-:Q,fiffa1Tf'gifi:,s ' , as -.:. 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It sets the milestones of modern civilization, and it records the doings of man so that future generations may gauge their progress. flWe, who have chosen as our lifework the dissemination of the printed Word, ex- perience a peculiar pleasure in the produc- tion of books that Will be read in future years, setting forth the accomplishments of the young people of today The Par- nassus is one of those books TI Only those Who have had a part in the creation of The Parnassus can Wholly ap- preciate its worth We have enjjoved very greatly our association with the mem- bers of the Staff and We are proud of the book itself It is a volume of real vsorth in that it is a faithful record of the achievements of the student body of The Municipal Univ ersity of Wichita during the school year Just past' - K, T, ,Y W1 1 1 1 l nu rv 1 1 1 1 1 1 un na .1 1 1 1 1 1 MK? 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