Willamette University - Wallulah Yearbook (Salem, OR)

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T -Arw- fe U F1 fs if 2 - 6 f e ,ee ., 'i Dedication 1 To the business men and other worthy citizens of Salem, I who, building around' the old mission school into which Willamette University later developed, have added to the natural possibilities of the community, and have unre- servedly supported the University in making its contribu- tions to the world, the Wallulah of 1928 is dedicated. Y' i- 7 Y -.- 1,- f'f ' HM . I ,..-.-- ix nv' -W -'-Z -,avr If - -Q. '2,v X ,ffdxg , fl f F ,f L M, 1 Ii -4 5-' , ifl' .M tn II 1 L E ' 'giijjf 4 ,Jw xi M4 . . W - A V L L Tl SAXNNX NNNN A XSYNNWWXX K. A ' QED MS ., .. , .Gm N 1 Mlm nstllocdllill ff W Ulasses Adfiviifrjlces Aqlmlekics si CI:aDllIceQ11-elklluinuurs 5? CfDu0Q.n1nni1Zfa11If1annus Sdliljilrrt 351 111 f W ? -. -ga-' ' f- -gn' !' ' I ' ' . - -wnwxxx x W U yi : In Memoriam 2 f . . Jw Efjyxxw : PROFESSOR : 16- I I Q 9 GUs'rAv EZBSEN. tiff' ' gpifx z JACOB NICKLE ' Q 222 n 'f2,Z,' g g M 5 fn EDGAR PIPER 2 ,'l,Rf'.Qf'fff5,biv'f f A 4- J ' 86 Off q 'A ff' f PJ' ff , 'W ,lf.dQ:4qA9,Q36 .f,i.1 . Aff- 4' sz, -AM V,1fW,gg,L, I if fqf . A QQ 2 ' ' Z UN ge, -, im 5 W E? tj 970 ' '- 39 5 Q xl? In viflx, jig! ,, A ' V 7 N 1' .UA J Ll-K' 'l :Z-, ': ,Y - - , fq. m,, R Rf-A -f-5 :Z 'I X 'ffsxsffv .f'f , ' Nu' K PE r' ifqhr l HMT x N R Q22 '21 JW f g N XX 'how I fl! Zh Ig : . ,,1 ' 1 ..-5 , . 1 I ' vi . wr AZ I Rf J 7 fylg, W ' X 4 'JAR J .D M X744 -14177 'F 4:57 A ffm V Ap W R Rf ,,f,y-f fi: X R W Rffffffff R, H X A ,QL X R.,. X Z MA H I ffffl , 8 . l ax 3 X Tp 7001, H LLLAZ, 231 X Ib A X ' X F12- '- V11'f'ff 'A 1 22, N 1 K f 2 -lg f, . A 4574 X Xkx V K A .QHA'44-.gg, l X NX .- X M. N .ll L X X fax -, Y X 55.17 NS The VVILLAMETTE CAMPUS ITUATED as it is in the civic center of Salem, the campus of Wil- lamette University forms one of the beauty spots of the city. Es- pecially is this true since the task of re-landscaping has been carried through by two trustees, Mr. R. A. Booth of Eugene, and Mr. J. H. Booth of Roseburg. The efforts of these men have made the campus beauty a mat- ter of pride for every student of the University. 5 ADNJIIUNIIISTRATIICDN +5 X wg ? .v- 3 i-1 S F . xxx 91, J L k Jil 11 -I 4 i 1 Kd A, li xwwcg ' A fufw 2 . ., .gh fy, Y , .... -' I fav if wi , J' 5, .su , a f Cr if -v 14 - '52,-1 a V 5 faireed -It 71:5 - fx Wg 1 , 4.1.4 X f Q , -Qi 'L JF Y ' ' 'L.'5.'1?'5ZIiff.fff.lT!'s ' ,gp g I, UHFWO SALEM. Onsccw ,, WI 5' as -I MP3, jf' 1 :QI f - 9 Walluleh fl , -' Qc if id Q 9511 Any pez-son has some fascinating experiences, but 5' 5 r '-Edt' tbe college student for four years dwells apart in e In bv gi gg' Ati, '- A pa1p1 teting wo:-la or me own. Ana we trouble is :har xr? -, when he leevee the cl-lmpus his college life becomes dim M' J - and ls fo!-gotten. Not so 11' he have e copy ol' the Wallulah 7 L to keep the pest always alive. This book .le to be a whole ,1 5 evri teh-board or elect:-lc buttons, each lighting up ez room 4: ,' , crowded with menoz-les. It will be an Aledd1n's ca:-pet to A ' lv , ' f - uf ? transport one to Willamette again, a Fountain ot' Youth to can 5-X 'gc oenoel the years. It 's e 1-ight hearty ee:-vice 'to render, 5- 4 - and who doeen't need it! ' - yr W ,- Q 'Q , 5 P 5 ' 3 'f ' 'fs-,1,w'- 'L '-L Z 1 I - -: .42lAl i , . X ,f2!l':jf.! Msn! J -I' ?7'i ' 11? i , ,. 'L 1 fix ' l Y- Gffjqs In N! 5' 'I' 1. ' 'EJB is 5 'f' 5 V EF! 7 it :- xx.. -- - N' N ' 'tix-qw: ..-'1T':-bla' I , ' '1' ' ' f l - ., . Y, -' 7' 'W v 1 K . lg: -' I '1- vz z ,P l X Eleve A 'pw f I P1190 A Xl no . ' ' 1, 9. 'J-T'x q 1 115.-.x v ,xl - N x Q , V 0 - -a-: 'N Q. X W vi ', ,n , hi' X J 'ima' s X K, he Q A lsst hu -T'-lxxg' 'KS -:EE g?13 'F' Silk? ,o .li- - nine' ,xl-xai 'is ' XP Eng. WIQ5 .e ' - fm Am? 'J ,.,. N ' 4 ,-f ' f . b n I' , J ,V :-Fil FF.: c - e ,liffl 5 or ' an ' ., X 7 14 ,....4 ' A . ,,.-,. s. ' ' , x nl may mx Z 4 ' - ' A I vi w me A ' ' T? .Ste I 1 x , . I 7 9 s I '- Q 4 T f . C , s x 1 3 1. ' S x ' H: - f ..A. I G: OFFICERS S, at President, B. L. STEEVES - - - Salem, Oregon - Vice President, C. B. IVIOORES - Portland, Oregon Secretary, A. A. LEE - - Salem, Oregon 'ti Treasurevy A. N. BUSH Salem, Oregon x B ,-fr :J ' Y. ' ,od-.if -K1 TRUSTEES I qt 1 ha. Q ' Q' l E. T. BARNES Salem, Oregon J. W. DAY - Portland Oregon W f J. H. BOOTH - Roseburg, Oregon CARL G. DONEY, - Salem, Oregon QL, any ROY BOOTH - Eugene, Oregon ROY SHIELOS Q - Portland Oregon fvm A E. S. COLLINS - Portland, Oregon IVIERTON DE LONG - Portland Oregon '-gf' 'M VL,,gy. TIIUMAN COLLINS - Portland, Oregon C. B. I-lannrsox Portland, Oregon 'LM Y 14- W. C. CULBERTSON - Portland, Oregon I. H. VAN WINIQLE - Salem, Oregon 51 I M. C. GILL - - Portland, Oregon ARLIE WALICER Sheridan, Oregon cp, ' 4 R. J. PIENDRICICS - Salem, Oregon WM. T. TRIGBY - - Salem Oregon 'f A. L. HOWARTH Portland, Oregon D. LESTER FIELDS - Grants Pass, Oregon F ' N G. F. JOHNSON - Portland, Oregon M. A. MARCY - Forest Grove, Oregon 77.3 THOMAS B. KAY Salem, Oregon J. T. ABBETT - - Portland Oregon .Q Q , A. A. LEE - - Salem, Oregon VV. S. GORDON - Dallas, Oregon Sat, -, L. L. MANN - - Portland, Oregon W. W. YOUNGSON - Portland, Oregon -I Q '75,-A PHIL NIETSCHAN - Portland, Oregon A. S. I-Irsnr - Salem, Oregon ' ,i 'Sy -4, Km, Mlss BERTHA Moonns - Portland, Oregon D. I-I. Lnncx-I - - Salem, Oregon IA ' '72 B. EARLE PARKER - Portland, Oregon :FRED C. TAYLOR - - Salem Oregon :1 4 Ya' . I LLOYD T. REYNOLDS Salem, Oregon S. J. CHANEY - Eugene Oregon ' L BISHOP W. O. SI-IEPARD Portland, Oregon R. A. BOOTH - I- - Eugene, Oregon 2 is A. A. SCI-IRAIVILI Salem, Oregon VV. I-I. H. FORSYTH - Moscow, Idaho B. L. STEEVES - Salem, Oregon A. C. KERSHAW - XValla Vvalla, VVaslI. 11 PAUL B. XNVALLACEI Salem, Oregon G. E. I'IUNT - - Spokane, Walslm. 2 X E., L. VVELLS Portland, Oregon T. YV. J EFFRY - - Spokane, Wttsll. X C. H. XVIIITE - Portland, Oregon ROBERT BRUMBLAY - Walla Wzllla, VVa,sh. 1 H NEIL ZIMMERAIAN - Portland, Oregon F. D. MCCULI.Y - - Joseph, Oregon 1,54 ' C. B. IWIOORES - - Portland, Oregon C. H. PACKENHAM - Boise, Idaho F it 3.1, r A. M. SMITH - Portland, Oregon A. F. I-IILMER - - Salem, Oregon as C. P. BISHOP - Salem, Oregon Fmzonnlcx IDNGEBRTCTSON Portland, Oregon I 1' lg' ga . ' y 6 , . ' 1 r . . Ip 1 I -- .,- 1 3. . f 1 1 A new N 1 l M l 1 ' , I 11. if I' N lr' vie fl 51 ' Z: . Q .3 1 lf. I .. 1 ox-S ...ly ' fm, V lv he .' P - H 4. lx X at I ,' I -f': G, , 1 44 L Page Twelve Adm-mzstratwn ' ' ' Q -1 . 'lf l -V lf. PN ' .. X I I. H5111 ljfgrjzq . L In ' A f.. . ' hee' .-.- Q1. fr l lg if Q' 5 10-. ff' , fd: .iigtid 5 jifgN ir wg L Fi I ff jf H, 1- 'Ayn' . ' be .121-O fefif .fe -lff iJE1Z1f., , BN X xl' ,'VI6in, f.. H L' ' W .a ' .g'3:'.imnBf.' ff 0' Elms 'W ii 925 XXQALLUILAPQE I OLIVER BEAVER SAvAGE GEORGE OSCAR OLIVER, A. M., V'ice-President, 1925-1929 A. B., A. M., Willamette University Kimball School of Theology. NAT E. BEAVER, A. B. Registrar, 1924-1929 A. B., Willamette University B. D. gB.D ,fi 4. 2' . 11. Q 'L' 3 u ' J x Ut 5-aa 1 ...we J Tl , mf P '33 2-QQ 'Q Q V,-LJ J ' 'g. cf J, .. ., if . J .1 P ' Ks Jw 'v L 1' D 'A ' sf., F 4-fu. 5.3 E r' w 5,6 R. ' - N. S. SAVAGE w ' . Q Business Secretary, 1921-1929 'fbi' Jill i , 'Fil l Y- : QI- 'i df? ' ff - Nl I ,fx .fi- lla I. . 2-'io '. 5' yt-f qv ' .. Jr - ll WS , . . -' r , c-L -V Q4 Acl1ninist7'atio1z Page Thirteen 333- ,Y ' Q. I A -fifth. i ' ' . .1-'.QNn'44 I , N i A L32 .G!.,1fm.:71 y 'Q . j. ' 'T-X ' ' -- -1a t' N -1:5 ff qiflf ...-- T Xl NX- -.. 5 nv' ' -K W' ' ' t 5.2 1. 'Q 5?veT1 4:,,jf?- 59 . 219- fn xxl . x - 4' 1, x 4 .. 1 U- .Ml gnu, --I-H '---j A Y 55- - ,57 7 gif ,f A Q - H 4 f- +33 +P -- --N . 'ff 1 A fflfv f 2 gg X ' 2 V: 'T 1925 fiXIALLUIiAl'ljp X v 1 ff' . We A ij' If' Y. ' :afar ny- . Q! f ' R ,Qiv5,f.e5wh l Agua, ' '4- FRANK M. ERICKSON, A. M. ik ug PROFESSOR OF IHDUCATION Q' 1 DEAN F I 77.-5 pig In , 2 COLLEGE CDF LIBERAL ARTS .1 I V- 7-,ta wa 'E ' Jvbff' 1133 4 HE branches of higher secular learning which the church brought , , t ,sw down from the fifth century of the Christian era were called the si? L Seven Liberal Arts. In the twelfth century they were the nucleus M about which developed the University of Paris, the first university of modern type. When Willamette University first emerged in 1853 from ff , the Oregon Institute, it was as a College of Liberal Arts. Law and medi- K X cine were added later. cv-1 X-:aaa This priority in time suggests also its fundamental place in higher ? 9-5 -'f-' education, for it is on such general training in the liberal arts that the WW' 'S J., 1 9 I I at P . 'ii ,K .M m R Vx , re l JI Oat ' .fx f j1mfllA Y'ie at I best professional schools ground their special training. Likewise, students seeking the best preparation for useful citizenship turn to it. The growth of the College of Liberal Arts at Willamette, like that of other institutions of higher learning, has been rapid in recent years. Even the requirements for entrance, for continuance in residence and for gradu- ation have steadily advanced. In the last ten years it has more than doubled in the number of students in attendance, in number of its faculty and in endowment, and has now a student body well over five hundred, a faculty of thirty-eight members, a beautiful campus located at the civic center of Salem, the capital of the State, and an endowment of a million dollars. The quality of its work is attested by membership in the Associa- tion of American Universities and by the fact that its graduates are accept- ed in the leading graduate schools-the two tests that are the final mark of quality. A 'Q ' '45 'Page Fourteen Aclmimstratwn f .yl - nf' 5 'gg - l 62 I NF! -f - lv 'A' 4' . 4 .1 j 1 -Y-lrui .s 'g l' ' 6 3 '7i'E'.5'f ..,62,f-' Qing., . My J' 45 If il -f 1 .wh I ikd X17 L,ii,V,.- ,,,s: ?ff-ff. gin -5: !!fifL T, f e 0. ' 1 -- iff K '- -ef .. Sw fa 'fe f af- r - f-ffm-1 .-me -19, Q Wight? f jf, YF-2, 1-Y,,:m'V ,M -:1Cv- - gv 1 Heil . I ' : '7' If Q mm l. N lu W vlwh ff .- 'M A' M -L I ,g'l:'iiamxM no ' Rune ' 1 'Q , ilsrriej 928 NXQALLUEWAERE s ol S 1 if .,, -JA-3515.1 . 5-'I-: E-1 -I I, . 1, ' 1, N'0N ICSCIIEN Sl-IERNIAN RICHARDS FLORIAN VON Esci-IEN. PH.M. P-rofessor of Physics and Chemistry, 1908-19183 Professor of Chevvzisfmy, 1918- 19:29- I li.l'l,, Pl'l.M., Sirnpsfm College: Grzi1lu:1te Slmlvnl I1Il.Vk'l'l'lll'1' Univm':-lily, University OE Illinois, Univcrsity of Chicago, XNTllSlli1lgl.0Il Unlvorslly. CHARLES L. SHERMAN, PH.D., PD.D. Professor of Social Sciencc and Educa- tion, 1914-1915g Professor of Philosophy and E'rIucat'ion, 1915-1929- Pli.l3.. Uppm' lOw:1,Univm'sity: PILM., Ph.- D., Pml,D., Nuw York Uriivorsltyg Helen Gould Follow in Eiluuzlllon, New York Unlvurslty School of Pedagogy. ERNEST C. RICHARDS, A.M. Secretary of Educatiooz, 1916-1920g Professor of Rhetoric, 1920-1929- l?h.l3., A.M., Morningside College: Grzuluato Student Boswn Unlvursity and University of Cn,lif0i'nlu. JAMES T. MATTHEWS, A.M. Professor of Mathematics, 1908-1929- A.B.. A.M.. TVi1lamette University: Gradu- ate Student University of Chicago. 'Phe Jzuncs T, Mxittliexvs, Professorsliip cSliil1wlisl1ed'lJy the classes of 1923-24-25-26. SCEVA BRIGHT LAUGHLIN, PH.D. P-rofessor of Economics and Sociology, 1923-1929- A.B., A.M., Penn College: A.M., Haverford College: Ph.D., State University of Iowa: Grmluate Student I-I2Lrva1'd University and University of Chicago. EARL THEODORE BROWN, M.S. Professor of Physics, 1921-1923- B. S.. M.S.. University of Wasliingtong Graduate Student Stanford University. Ns f '51 X . :if- , 'tak . -Bit. . . , A wx x S 1 'f V511 ' v F ' F1 4- ' 'Qi - - fi rv' f ,. Yo, 5, if If 't. xii- ig! Y 'S S I ' Ag ' Jw -r fi 5 'A r aff, I-fn 5.3 1 I ' 'L W X . J 'n i,jfR 2 J S r sl' - . Nh J'5,,i . -V .N -F , l .i I - Wil K 1 L X PS A PI. ' Lbs R G? .1 2 A 4 -f X, .. ,. , I I 1 ,X MA'r'1'.i-:EWS LAUGHLIN BROWN .A ' A I . ' r I . . . 93' R Aclmzmstratzon Page Fifteen , x-, ' . rang- X IN '51 Us , 1. ,' I.: .. ,,uI.1 Ti g 1 ' ' Q N 1. , ,- T:kjiQE--153 .54-. - Q L f -1- - M: vRQ,,Q , I . 54 V F 3 3 . A 2:,L i -A --1 H ,R S' spark 122 0 3928 , lXXfALLUIiAl'Pf fl 4 , I ? ' 23' . K 4 :,..,,-..,, l Y 4 N . iff 5. N HICCORMICK Di-:NISE -- ALDEN . lg -QL J or ,c 35 lf. 2 ' JOHN DALE MCCORMICK, A.M., B.D., D.D. W. W. HERMAN CLARK, A.M. Yun . . 'gf - Professor of Bible, 1922-192.9- Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1923- ! l 1 fx? l Q D A.B.,T.gX.RE.. DIE., Hamline University, B.D., 1929 Q f 'WW .190QgiCf1 SQQHHMVY5 Graduate Stu' AWB., A.M.. Willzllnette UHiX'01'S'tV' Gradu- GL. x dem Umlerslty of Chlcugo' zito Student University of W'ashir:g'ton. I 4 'Z -.Q-16 '55-f 'N-flak, EDITH DENISD, A.M. 5. I . dnl ' Asszstant Professor of Modern Lan- eg! ,,.- 4 guage, 1924-1929- A C H D , ' LI E . ODD I , AB., Lake Forest Collegeg A.M., University 9' W' of Chicago, Graduate Student in Paris, Leip- Ingtmwfor in A7-5 History 1915-1929-. 77 zig, and Bryn lvluwr College. ' N 'IA Thi-ue years reseru-ch work in Egypt, India., XB, Q a 7 G H A P D Palestine, amd Italy. -In -,ik M EORGE ENRY LDEN, H. . i, 'dv 'Sy -1, Dean, 1914-1.9255 Acting President, IA- ' 1 1.914-1915 cmd 1.924-19255 The E. E. 2 v s raw Upmeyer Professor of History, 1915- ia 1- 1929- CHARLES CHAWNER I'IAWORTH, A.B. Q 1 ' .Cs:3S99UE?5Lii?.y9:fBw5:2sa's:9r 5932: 99999999 1927-1929- ' low in l-Iistory, University of Chicago, lfellow . . -r 1 ' ,JR in History, University of XVisconsin. A'B Perm Couobe' I .K I 5955? qt. r - - 1' -5 ill' ', Q.. 2 , . ' ' r f I. . lg it I L . ' - 1' ' '1 ffm , UP' 11 'fr' 'L I' 'N ll' rsh ll 9. . Q I8-0 E 035' I fix A :iw l ' lf N- 'E , l ft . yn- , X CLARK DoDD -- I-Lxwonri-x 'X ! I ' I ' l ., l, A ' '43 ' nf' l -. I .:iu 's . Page Sifcteen AClfIlL'ilZiSt1 CLVLOT7, - I - I '-i a ' r, '- , , 6 . . fp, ' , - .x ml' I v JA- ff' , P4 H f X ll , A mr- 'fffff 41,1 172: J'-,, ?+f 1 1XN 1:5 1- , 4-gc!-- ' ff - NN ' 9' 9'-Aff? ' 4' 1- 1g,.i. fgf2i-'1 4151 ,952 9 - 1 - -- Yi ,, H., W4 ' ' , 'Q1' - U , AJ- -, 1 .. l NWN -A x kks I n lflwh I nu..-H ,J I9 yfz lufl fn -M ffff A 1' Q1 mix 1 I llff fl Q . ve. 'fill ' Jw-A... - -. Q iff? Ei' - ' ' Tj' 3, ,nine wee WFsffxH.LULg4t,tiiQ. A K PEC ic IWORTON E. PECK, A.M. Professor of Biology, 1908-1909 A.B.. A.M., Cornell College: three your re- scnra.'l'i work in Cf:ntrn.1 Americrx. OLIVE M. DAHL, A.M. Dean of Women and Assistant Pro- fessor of German, 1927-1929- A A.B., University or North Dakota: A.M., Vvoslvy Collogog Grzuluute Student Columbia University. LESTLE JESSE SPARKS, A.B. Assistant Professor of Physical Educa- tion, 1926-1929- A.I3., Willzmniette University: Graduate Stu- ' dent University of California and New York University. DA H L SPARKS CECIL R. MONK, M.S. Assistant Professor in Biology, 1927- 1.929- A.B., Nebraska VVe-sleyan University: M. S., University of Illinois, - ALIDA GALE CURRY, B.S. Assistant Professor and Director of Physical Education for Women, 1926- 1929- B.S., New York State College for Teztcliers: Graduzite Student Cornell University: Physi- otherapy Aide, Reconstruction Department, XVa.lter Reed General Hospital. CLAUDE A. KELLS, B.H. Instructor in Association Science, 1921- 1929-- B.H., Springfield Y. M. C. A. College. I A L L XX 1- R . 1 Q Ala . 4 I 0 1, a 3 v X 4 521 ' KX I ' 'Fi ' wh 1 ' it 'na I n X ,,-:WI 'fi' .ifgfm ,u 'WS so . . ,X E life, ' . ,i w-Xflfl , -fr i'-it '--,N . 'A F '11 .-'fa' - ix 'N W X 5 5 U1 ' Q .f .rl '-51 .F f' - I 'J ASM' . 'v A x' 5 ' GY: fu. 5.3 ' 1 , W A 1 gf? E , J x -'f :xl-, Nn ,ill ni . t i 41' ll 'l If-'7 Y f'-K S-,t,g il 5 5 1' ' F' Q 'O sf L J H ' Xl' : Mom: CURRY ,KELLS . I I ,R x Administration Page Seventeen ' 'Q w l fr. P K ' JQ4- I T' .y. .' I 5 X h .. ' 21.15-f 1 ' Q, '- Q ' '. ,.-16,3773 , A ,w-'9'EPvh'!'s -X-D L Sax' i P lrzgf-fi L1g' - - f ig fi- 'TE -1--'X N 16. 'xsl t' i 'Nilfx' A X ,o SQ 'L ' 'W -fo , -7'j 4::,-:ii f 'r g , 1'T 7 P' SNA 'U We 4' NN no NjmLLf'gf'i. V 1 ., 4b,'.l. jg, ' 'L xi P Pm..-Q.. xr -n .CQ ', 'U 1 '5 J I dl 9 I fill aff? ' , ii5meQ 19 8 QVVALLUIQAITE Q. 01, xg 2 75 5 S' N 4 K ,D Q., i - l ,Y ha... , X' GATKE JonNsoN HALL M lx X I ,, X ,ii ROBERT MOULTON GATKE, PH.D., B.D. ,111 ' h ' ROY KEENE, B.S. .bf ,f , ' Instructor in History, 1920-1.9215 As- , I . . rgr 'Q sistaut Professor of History 1.921-1.9255 Dffectm' Of Affhleflcs and P7'0f0SS07' 0 M7 ' Associate Professor of History and Politi- Phllslfal Edwamoil, 1925-1929- fv l . cal Science' 1925 192gi B.S., Oregon Agricultural College. W f A. B., A.M., wvummeue Universiryg B.D., A . Kimball School of Theology: Fellow in I ,MEET EgisgJi'yL-X Anierican University, 1923-1925: ' , . ., ' '.z ' i' ' '. ,tim uh mv 1 meriom Ln xers1t5 LOIS E' LATIMER, AIM. Y STN' 'Q' Professor of Home Economics, 1924 44- ' 1, LELIA Jo11NsoN 1929- , , , B.S.. in Home Efonomiis, Mll va lv--D 'n- fr Q7 ' Asslstomt Dean Of Women, 192?'-1929- er Collegog A.M., lbolumlgia Unlvellsiltgf. W' IG D' 'A' I 5 K. '. 57 K, R, ' JOHN O. HALL, PH.D. LL.D. HENRY C. KOHLER, PH.D. f' -3. , I . ': 1, - 'Sf' Professor of Social Science, 1915-19185 Professor of English Literature, 1926'- , , 4 fn' Professor of Public Speaking, 1926-1929- 1.92.9- Q L A.B., A.M., University of Denver: Ph.T1, B. Sc, in Education: A. M,, Ohh Static Uni- Colurnbizi University: LL.D,, Research Um- vol-sity: PILD., Ohio State University: Grzidu- versityg Graduate Student Universities of :ite Student I'ILll'VL1l'f1 University and Uni- 1' N Chicago and Minnesota. versity of Chicago. 2 'x 1 A , yi x W F 7,2 .ar-I ' ' ' 'S N '1 3 Q 5 A . ' - f i 7 , , ' 1 'V 1 r . X 3 . , L . 1 ' 1 335 :PY 1 AI. ' 1,- ll l X li' . 1 , , S . ' K A 3 0' ' 1,83 l: Y g , W, .. N , ft 1 KEENE LATIMER KOHLER I f , f X x ' ' 1 ,L ' V ,' ', f fi: , Page Eighteen Administration . if '- M X ty:-Q: D r ' 'I I 11,5 r 3' ' ' i v- '- 4 -f ,xi ,-,- , ',. . IQ. fi il' F iii. i 1' .V 1 M' 'W ,,1 ?- W fe 5, H I gs btw lg Q. Vw 1 i n 1, 21 R. j3i 7el:.-2d1L,,a1? 'Q,157N I Q 4 . , ' f 12' V ff 21-f-. .V F To gin' e i 1 ' 'A 3? mm ,L l x ll' , ' WML 2 ' ra- ,,:....,, 4' P 19- f5..-.1 - .LAI iJ1m, 4 - fn ' X ' ilii WK' 'lf M XX 1C1T1eQ192S XXQALLUI-ikliil TIEVVITT McMrN1s KIRK Roy R. HEWITT, A. M., LL.B. Dean of the College of Law and Pro- fessor of Political Science, 1927-1929- Ph.B., LL.B., NVill?lIUCilll3 University: A.M., Clark University. AvoCA S. MCMINIS, A.B. Instructor in Latin and English, 1926- 1929- A.B., 'University of Oregnng Granduftte Stu- dent Univursity of Czillforniu. WILLIAM Enwooo KIRK, A.M. Professor of English, 1907-19115 Pro- fessor of Ancicrzt Languages, 1906-1907 1 91 1-1913-1 915-1929- A,B., A.M., University of Nselnuslczig Gradu- :Lte Student Cnlurnbin, Univm'si1y and Uni- versity of Chicago. I FRANK GEORGE FRANKLIN, PH.D. Professor of Social Science, 1918-19215 Librarian and Professor of Library Sci- ence, 1921-1929- B.L., Cornell University: Ph.D., University of Chicago: Graduate Scholarship University of Nebraska. WINIFRED MCGILL, A.M. Instructor in English, 1924-1929- A.B., McGill University:-A.M., University of YVilShiI'lgtO11. ALEXANDER A. VAZAKAS, P1-LD. Professor of Modern Languages, 1927- 1929- A.B., New York University: A.M., Colum- bia University: P11.D., University of Chicago Follow, .University of Chiczugog Graduate Student University of Paris. w 5- Y I A s ' K . ' 1 X g ':1i'h mg 9 :EZ . .1 ,N .' l g . ' X ' . 5. ' rf' 'XA XX .1 1. ' e 4-7 4 YK -:nntp - Kiwi: f 6 'jagfsr n If-N yr 1' Q16 5,61 I3 vffh. 5155.3 Q ,irq 'go 5 .f -U, Jr, i Fin! ni .r .Lf 1 Wil! ix P' .A s '. Al-'7 7' 5 - ' ' . , .' 1f1mN1:1.rx McGn.1. VAzA1:As ,f 1 'f-,, I . 11 - ,N o - I . . . . . 9- f ii - Adm-:,mslrat1m1. Page Nmeteerz , rr N 'Wg ii M v ' ' N ' riixivigrs vf ' 5' -5-59 TE- ' ,-.' ' ' N sn i . .rgfltx , - ,Q I., ,LV -X g A 5 -A s '. f -65 m t' ' If ' ,iv '-f AQSSQ-, L.- ,flxg x- 2+--tg -f Q K - utr' N ,Q Il :Qi Wt Q -5.11 -'f ' - .--- ?.:-45,4-C - 1 NW .:iy 4,L 9' X SAXAAQ 'I X 10 -. f f .-,.,,.1 Y 1 - - ' , . ' ' N --PY-H :-'1. - -.-.0 c- X. ,, ' -N JN , W1 Ni A, ffl W a a i ,fl-Qs? 1 5 X J ' s ir, 5 ET' 354: Y ' - Qu- - - '- --FW -V -f' - - --f-l--me 2 N .f . We .-XID A gt, M , 3-I vu 1 1 sz' I - fr f ' :Gb - X'-1 'gina Melvi- fini: l' '4- ff. -- 4- 'lf F 175' 44? D- . ' iii .'7-at, -4 l 'NIA-is -ax, M C 'X I- I if . vi 1 A'- 5' , ., - 7 Lk., .rf J ., . rx 7-, E A 7 ,l- 2 IIA I1 1 I wif. ,k ,ll Blix? , EMERY W. HOBSON Ducmcrofc or' 'rim Scliooi. our Music SCHOOL OF MUSIC USIC has taken its place in the world of education and culture as one of the most important factors in the development of the higher qualities natural to man. It is the youngest and most potent of the arts , and its influence has done more to civilize the human race than any other medium of expression. Desire is an instinct of the soul, the consciousness of forces working within us, the generator of moods and emotions. Music has its origin in the soul's longing for expression. It appeals directly to the inner conciousness and bears the same relation to the ex- ternal world that life does to form. It is a language of moods and emotions out of which develop actions. The right study and practice of the musical art is both ethical and hygienic and is conducive to refined emotions and self control. No man can listen to good music and not feel its uplifting and refining influence. Its power is too subtle to be measured. True culture is an asset of unpurchasable value in society. To become accomplished in any fine art is to acquire a wealth far above the purchas- ing power of money. As an accomplishment, music ranks above all other arts in its power to give pleasure to both listener and performer. The Willamette School of Music thus forms one of the most important departments of the University. Its influence, through the University glee clubs and graduates, is strongly felt throughout the Northwest. , . r at 4 l ' if ' Page Twenty Arlmimsfratwn 03 L .5125 - i 1 . '- 4 - ' -'55 f' 1fLf':--1 'S ' l 1 I l I ' if Aw, . g V 4 g., -1? llirfills ifQi?l3:fY::, - I-,.,-.wr-,Y 4 A ' A - - 'Lf 1- Z-.'if'i,.J '-2.-. ' if '-'Fw' -,H -'ff' 1- 1 ' -V J' f ,K - . fee- ,,4--':. - - f m f aff 4 bm I lgfdfh? A f 4' n ianqw. ' 'I 'fs-2? Cs., ' r q21ss-- -sz' 2,01-f f on , L- KY , Vim ,, ,, ,T Wa llffrrie 928 XVALLULAFR Ross LUCILLE Ross Assistant in Piano, Organ, and Theory, 1925-1929- Grnduutcr VVill:unotte University School of Music, Pinno and Organ: Student, Piano, Lil- lizvm J. Pu-tri: Gr:1,rluzLte in Organ :md Theory An'im'ir::m Conservatory of Music, Chicago. T. S. ROBERTS Instructor 'in Pipe Organ, 1919-1929- Plnno with Dr. Aclzim Gcigel: Organ, etc., with Dr. D. D. XVood. f. 1. . Rom-:1:Ts . WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM Professor of Tfvlolin, 1921-1929- Roynl High School of Berlin nine and a. luilf years: Student Joachim and Martian. FRANCES VIRGINIE MELTON, M.M. Director and Professor of Piano and Theory, 1924-1929- Grncluate Illinois XVoman's College and Illinois College of Music: M.M., Illinois XVoman's College: Student, Piano, TVITI. H. Sherwood, Chicago: W'agno1' Swayne and Harold Bauer, Paris: Severin Eisenberger, Berlin, Theodor Leschetizky, Vienna: Theory, Emil Schwartz, Paris. , 'Ig' 1'-fig. 3 Y' t .41 :S l l ll K I 1 ,pl- xx 'lk ll . - fr X E To N J, ri -is 2' I Na 'r1's iff ' E+' Or sm 1 h 1- 'RP ' 9 n YH, . I. 't, 1 s S :An -v D r Qu, 55 Q Aw 1 F rc v-'- I, - , . r 'qi Af Q-I.f 1 f in M ELTON G1l1KI-IA M , , I '51 I Y , r Admmistration Page Twenty-one 'usb -Y 'VA s' I . ' ,,2'.1l'A?: I , 4-C6.,,32 -P-Eix , , I .'e:'j16 .f. .Y A It , --x ,fu ' 'ifffrgie ff,- Q fg gi ifhyg :7eiii' :-- ' 3- 'X -ii' x R- I ' ' X I' W 'N I ,gi c f ,-L , ?F:S-iix f J'-', - '-4 '-'l ' uqA . .- XC' 7: P- ,Q ,, 5 f- ' X SX 's l 0 Q81 - 1 -Y--,M - fk,,g.' Y f-- -f-'H . ff ,,, ,,,,:.-,-: .fi-Y Q X ,I ' N Kiowa.-1. . f....f- 5. AM' 'E Q' X -X -I 1 f 5 I ' T' 1 IF ' ' G 'V T 928 WALLUQAW 'i s. X 'gf Q., . IN ' QQ, gd . .- 'E for -I 1 ' 6- x 1 '4 - '1 I , .JVM nA' if Y v A 'Wil' R. R. HEWITT, A.M., LL. B., I. H. VAN WINIKLE LL B 52141 ' PROFESSOR on' CoNTH.xcrs AND Tours. DEAN DEAN, EMIIIT is 1 ., ,X F ' Ns 17 H COLLEGE OF LAVV gf Q 2 4' N. . 7-,t -4 E 'L ..'v,:q7' 115319 HE lawyer's task is troublesome and arduous. An understanding of 2, , ,sw human relations can be attained only by the intense application 4- of the highest faculties supplemented by the broadest training 'P .. . The legal profession has made an outstanding contribution of men J equipped to contribute to the social objective. This contribution is not C K the result of mere chance. Men who have achieved success in the legal Q .f-., profession must have had high natural endowments and have passed a ,f'-ix S623 very scrutinizing and highly selective test of their ability to administer - 'V - J ' and deal in all phases of human relations. Given men and woman who as . 1 L 'lit ' I lr' v-is ' 7-. L I A75-S worthy of doing. - duty. 2 :Jw A' vw. R N r 2s-7 2 1 5 avg gi Ea 9 C13 as fi Q -Y l lu. 4 I ia: Page Twenty-tu'o .AlI7l1,HZL9lflCLtZ07L , , .pg W v I 1 wr, .. -ng . ' I ff-nr,-, ' e 'Q- 2 Q N' F Zrlff' 15519, , 0 N I' 7 KW '41 'mln' 3'-' ff' 74 -ff! . Q ' fx. Qi '. ' rl 7 ' 4 I ll fh, Q A 596' , ! N. F . 'T '71,-j , 'i , . k 'YV 1 as .. L- Wan na.. ff ' s : L1' -' ...,.uf ff VZ have the natural endowment, the task of the college of law is to develop social ideals, to train and inspire the individual to the achievement of that To the end indicated, Willamette University College of Law during the forty-four years of its existence, has made a definite and outstanding contribution and it claims the privilege and responsibility of doing a greater Work in the future. Situated as it is just across the street from the Capitol buildings of the State of Oregon, the Supreme Court Libraiy is available - and an opportunity is afforded to observe the Supreme Court and other - agencies of the state in operation. The College appreciates the recognition of its past achievements, acknowledges its opportunity and welcomes its 925 XXEALL Qkrlgug Q L-A175-W' Eh.-nf - 5: M' 'v ., 1, . Knzvlcs INMAN VVALTER E. KEYES, LL.B. RONALD G. GLOVER, LL.B. I ' h 1 E if rf 5 , f U. X ,f h 1 -To .I 5.--is ft, i . . VX 0 10513-nfcssor of Bills and Notes, 1908- pmfessoy. of Equity, 1921-1929- ws' 'M LL.B., YVi1lamette University. x p LL.B., George XVIlShiIIgf0I'l University. I . uuQ I RAY L. SMITH, LL.B. . . .,-.fb aww E M PAGE LL B Secretary, and Professor of Constitu- . y 5' ' ' ' ' ' tional Law and Municipal Corporations, Q Professor of Criminal Law and Pro- 1921-l929- fs .gh ':'3du 0' 7 A.B.: LL.B... Ufillamette University: LL.B., , . -9 LL.B., wlliami-ne, UI1iX'4'l'Sil,5'. M16 U V'3 S1t5 :yr WILLIS S. MOORE, LL.B. 5' cf: 45, ' 1,53 , .F - ' Y C' M' INMAN' LLB- Professor of Real Property, 1922- fx ' 44 ' Instructor in Oregon Law and Probate 1929- JJ -5 Law- 19081929- LL.B., Northwestern University. LL.B., Xvillzmwttv University. , . E 1 a . ,, r Q Cn 5.2 ' or rf w A 0 3 e ' 1 , s 1 1 K I rx ' '. Q '. Wil ll I 'F ill D. Til K I 3 ' 3 5 1' ' Q.: F I U 2 J ' ju' 'f' Al' I Gr.ovl-:lr SMITH MOORE , i 5 nik ' I N A.tl7llilLiSf7'flfi0'll Page Twenty-three PWQZ, 'Yu Q l T-if 1 - .. ,.,, 1 . X . V , ' l ' P . ' N I -'x -X, 1 Q -Sp 75, ,. f1'!Qrw.!.'i . I ,x EE: X' i '. ' Ti-f4:: ' P ig! if ' i- . NX -IMS: Y v R I D xx 5 'L 'll '.- - . .J i'f -N gr 1'-A :L5: 74, -..- ' -51 5' ' 41. 1 'N' ' N I K ,0 t , x ,vs . . -A iz ,TA NAA. ,lv .ig X .k 2 ' A . Q 5 - .47 L- ja-.,. -. ' ff ar f- giT.. I X - A. m - 'hidimlkraf-5, -P -M -- - . --W .T f H J .. Z I 11,6 -4 I 'Q N' , X9 ': . I ' x N I ji fmQI1oz8 LWALLUQA M I , I V '- . I I4 I i , I L I A .I W - V. I - I It' I , I - f rf -1, I '- ' I 'dvr xi 'I 1' , , 'X I ,QU - ' I Q ,J :fi hi I McKEE MILI.S RICCO HEINECIC RI:'r1'IE JASPER I-jg... 1 SAVAGE GAIRRISON FISHER PEMBERTON LEWIS LEMERY 9 ' - Gt- ' 'Wg me .I -1- lf 1 ' :GL'ax'1 , gig' 'N'-'21 ln, LEW' V . Q5 4 Student ASSISYHUYS 9 ' -17 X 'u Q DI 2 Physics FRANCES LEMERY lark. -. ,A q English - EUGENIA SAVAGE Z ...z Q. 7:72, Rhetoric - DOROTHY FISHER 2',A .' EWS French - - ROSA RICCO 2, I -:Qui Biology - - LOUISE GARRISON 5, L Clzemfistry - - EVANGELINE HEINECK '- Hisiory - - - - MARGARET Lmwxs ' 11, MILDRED MILLS 2 xx Economics, Sociology EARL PEMBERTON Religion - - - - DIARY MCKEE N., ' - A- Home Economics - MARY RETTIE 5,2 .-ffl ' IQ ' 1 I - L I ' 5' E -.ff III ufg L 'ff NI V M I I I XII' by III 4, ' 4 I JSF: 1' I ,I ' 2 ow ,lx 4 my vs I C -- NM , 'I fy ' ff I WI' l Iii: Page Twenty-four Admivziswation -If 'N - , if? I 'h 4' -. 13 1 wir,-L ' . 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I QHICWIQZS QVALLUQAIPJIQ Senior Cap and Gown Committee Ring Committee Invitation Committees Ffreslwnan Glee Committee Athletic M anager Committees - DOROTHY G. ELLIS, CHAIRMAN HARRY CROUSE ETTA LEIGHTON - - BARBARA GALLAHER - LOUISE FINDLEY, CHAIRMAN OSCAR VVHITE PHOEBE SMITH - PAUL TRUEBLOOD LOUISE FINDLEY HENRY OBERSON Z-:rf K. '71,-1-I Forensic Manager HUGH Mc GILVERA S -1, - f wp, s.' '11 , , f ,359 Freshman Glee Words PAUL TRUEBLOOD 1' L Z Freshman Glee Music LOUISE FINDLEY 'H . .15 xx Director Freshman Glee - MARGARET ARNOLD iw ' L'- ? QR: .aft-I or 1, u 5 A I QQ.. I 2 .'f .III ' I . I '1 L :,:?'2 I :M I 'If 1k ,li fy X lr! aug ' Jw qi., it ' I: X- c 1' I . fuk I ' f' ' 1, J 4. 1 if N Page Twengyfigp. Senior Liberal Arts nr. I I. , .JF u f , I tif. ., ff ' 1' fl- ,QJXTT f - I in 4 f' ' f ' ' R. ff -,,, K, Af, - ' -05' lla it vw I ff Li I 'ff,,l ,L .f---3. .1 iiifggt 4 5,,f. W4I '01- fe fe . R am AY - - -fn A H v. .. 6-5: , A :'+ 'fQ'C' - '- 'R H ' m i' Gaw ler.. ffff f : f . I .m.I...mf We M F Q N 925 'KXfA.LLUIlB.1fI:MF ' : Wa SENIOR OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President - - YVILLIAM TWEEDIE V-ice-Presficlent - DOROTHY G. ELLIS Secretary - MARGARET ARNOLD Treaszwev' - KENNETH LA VIOLETTE 1 5 . ix . SN if Q? Ko 5, .3 ' xl 1 ,xxx - 6 ri -G Y J' 14' . - : :ne WX . A if 'fm-' f 'ik I .if , . 1135.0 V v. 'Nu . . I tv .5 Ai ?!?4:m he .J-f' -JE. Q. 'ff' ig' gg 1 S 2 ' Ak ' -My 'v , 5 f J . A r N SECOND SEMESTER I E.'?:,t 5.2 2 A rc w President - - PAUL TRUEBLOOD 55,1 - Y . f ViCG-P7'GSI:fl6'lZf2 - HELEN G. SANDE ' ,Q v an J x '- ' - '. Secretary - - EUGENIA SAVAGE 'L Hn. .all Treasurer - - HOBART KELLY ,,r 'I 1 Il , yxlf g if-fr B ,S 5 l'. ' Q.: fn .I Y- U J! ,W 1 - 1 I 'R 5 ' Senior Liberal Arts Page Twenty-seven' 'xg ' It - I U YI 1 'A Ayr' ' X . h x x 4- ,Q V N -L f- - L . -, QW- ' 'Q ' fy ' 'X' A A e-l-A LL? -fum A .. Q 52 374 - . wif .S cg, xK 'T 'f ' 1 S - A A A . iq'-NN-'- - 7 e- 'W' N:l J' ,, ,Q , ,-.A , .ni L , ' 1077 I l l Ill' 'Ll ,. 9 . fill p,5m.fQjozo iXVAluLUiA M Q e ..- ELOISE AILOR - Salem, Oregon Latin. Clionialn. HARLEY ALLEN - - - - - Lostine, Oregon Law. Political Scimwo, Alpha Psi Delta, Blackstone Clubg Class Debate C13. A x MARGARET L. ARNOLD - - Vancouver, Washington V U' Iinyl-ish. Beta Chl: Coffee T-louse C135 Beethoven, Sec'y- Trens. C335 Atlelnnte, First Vice-Pres. C1135 Glee Club C13, C23, C33, C43, Sec'y-'I'rcu.s. C23, Mglx, Asst, Director, Solo- ist C33 3 Pres. Soloist C-13 : Class Se-o'y. C43 : Song Queen C33 : IFC Gloe Louder C13, C23, C33, C-135 Student Chapel Committee . XX C-13. .-lil, 4 3 ,-'1,. M' LAUREN BENNETT ---- The Dalles, Oregon -I 1 ' Fig' ,X IIICLCILGIIICLHCISY, Clwm-istry. Science Club, C33, C43 3 Prosimlcnt ' -' - r-13. I-f ' N - 4f1'a l 4 f ' f IRENE J. BREITIIAUPT ---- Salem, Oregon 1 Cl-'. Eclucatifm. Alpha Phi Alpha, Recording S0l!l'CtL1l'y C33 :Ade- I .:f?!G,N,,4, Iunte. Corresponding Secretary C235 President C435 Tau -2 Y48xv Kappa Alpha., Vice Pres. C433 Blu'-VV Club, Vice Pres. S, Q' Q, C431 Beta Chi Alpha.: W. A. A., Trens. C331 Collegian dn' Staff C33 5 Yviillllllilll Stuff C33 3 Class Bztsketbnll C23 3 -4 ,. Class Vlee Pres. C33 3 Editor of llandboolc C43 3 Y. W. C. A. 5- Q Cabinet C435 Varsity Debate Squad C23, C33g Manager of F 17 N SICV L3 uh' jx 16 I . '75 I-4 .1 -A N- r J, XPP -,I K, 221 19- A 'YV0l'll131'l'S Debate C43 9 Member Forensic Council C-13. DIQSSIE ELLEN Cox - - Walla Walla, Washington 1S ll!lIiSh. Dc-ltzl Phi, Vice Pres. C33 5 Cliwstoxnzitliezln, Scc'y C33, President C43 3 Classic-all Club: Glee Club C-13 3 Wurzel lV'Iummery, 5 ' ' 'wget CARL CRANE ----- Newberg, Oregon if Philosophy. Pzicilfic College C13, C23, C335 Glee Club C43. l 1, VIRGINIA MERLE CRITES - - Spokane, Washington J C dv-5 1 2 fl' ,-rf! ' Q 'S N ', Historgu. -X-Vi'l.Sllll'lg'f2C,3l'l State College C133 Delta Phi, Presi- ilcnt C431 Axlclunte, Vice Pre-S. C-13: Beta. Chl Alpha: Theta Alpha. Phi, Vice Pres. C231 Y. NV. C. A. Vice Pres. C333 Associate Editor WLLIILIIGIII C335 Collegian Reporter C23, C33, C435 Ch. Friendship 'lfund Committee, Seabock Division: The lmportalnco of 'I-lt-lm: Earnest , Cl'll,Li1'IULlll Senior Librury Conunitteu. Y 1, HARRY G. CROUSE ---- Portland, Oregon History. Chicago Evangelistic Institute C13, C23, C33 3 Clus- sicul Club. qw-N RALPH CLIFTON CURTIS - - - Salem, Oregon Economics. XN7Cl3St0l'lill'l C13, C23 3 Recording Sec'y. C23 : Football C13, C23, C33 Q 'Track C13 : Collegian Staff C23 5 YVul1ulnl1 Stuff C231 Chairman llonor Code Committee C-13. v F I 1' L 'N ., , ff 5 95 R C ' l In t if E,i 'g' 5 0' l Q W 7, I in f 537 Ji , . 'Q ijijvi. Page Twenty-eiglzt Senior Liberal Arts D9 1 , ' ' Qyllk.. ' 13 , .,, W , l H. A' ' -, a , '-C 'Q C. A., C 'l' L ,. ,, . ' . QGCCMQMWEW4, ,EHKSFu, ,,fT,-oaQ U44 C 2 uf? li A ' ' V ' iii I- ' l . 'M W J g , V ,ff '-, ja I ut!!! 4 91 ' ' K' 01. if t ' 'I'-96' 1 ' -'d :'1fU':'3'.:3wg'-- 'iAk- .' ii i- ' ' , 2 !7 I ' ' 4 ,, ,i L, Q gf., . . 1- A. 7, . I C, ,- - ..x..,..--' .l . . S ff 3 4 i s S- - - -- C C- .. - - Q41 ' '- I1 F7 fl W HTF? -C' 'F' f Ylslxwfilix E , 'I - -: fl C, , K-3 W1 T- If 'F' . .AX ll if il' ' ' 'X 5 E 1' 1 ' 1 gl .1 A53 li' 1 f fi,-i E 1 ff T f .Q l . 1 I, 5 3 5 gl t .3ff'pf,o QB 22..L.L.5,E rf? ' Q .1 i f - f - , , -. -.. . -.- . .--. .:,Y V v.b?f1G-Lgsv RUBY C. CURTIS - - - - Salem, Oregon Cluwlzistry. Lauszlnne llalll. 113, 123. 1333 Adelantv, Custodian 123, Cru-responding Sec-retziry, 143, Tl'k:1lSlll'L'l' 1-133 11111.-x'cluss B2l.S1'lJ2lll 1133 XV, A. A. 123: Svic-nc-Q Club, Sc-orc-l,u1'y-'l'l'v:,xsurL-1' 1-13, Roguish Umps 133, 1433 XVritei's Club 133. DORo'rI-IY GRAY ELLIS A - Salem, Oregon Litc1'ut11r'f'. Lausanne Ilzill. EVERETT A. FABER - - - Central Point, Oregon llistrmu. Alnhai Psi D4-lm. Vic-ce President 133: Cub: Blue Key, Collegian, Mzxuagcr 133 Q Frosh Bziskethzill 113. Louxsm FINDLEY - - - Salem, Oregon Jllusiu. D1-lla Phi: 13llllOll0Sl1ll'l, Critic 133, President 1-13 Y. XV. C. A. Cubinvt 133, I 'l'0Sl1ll I1t 1113 1 Beethoven Societyg Gln-ce Club Accomp. 123: Class Vic-0-President 133: Varsity T1-nnis 113, 123, 133, 1.13: Fresh. Glee Committee 113, 123, 133 5 lloncn' Code Committee 133. DOROTHY FISHER - - - Portland, Oregon Enylislzf. Sf-nim' Sclmlzu' English. Lnusxlnnc Hull, Vice-- Prn-sialfent 143 1 Clionlzm, View-President 1333 Trozrsuror 123 3 Y. XV. C. A. Cabluvt 133, 1435 Ruguish Umps, Bc-ellloven Sm-ir-ty, Xvosloynu. BARBARA GALLA HER - - - Salem, Oregon IIi.stm'y. XV1-slr-yuns: Cliouiain: 'First Vice-President 1-13, Inu-rcluss J.3olJuiu 113. LOUISE GARRISON - - Vancouver, Washington liiuloyyl. Senior Scholar. Lnusunno l'-lull. l-lousv Council 1-13: Clioninn, Bvlu Chi Alpha, Svc-ruin1'y-Trez1su1'e-1' 143: Sviunue Club, Class Busvbull 113 L lxfllllllllll Stuff 123, 133. CLAUDINE GERTH ---- Salem, Oregon Latin.. Alpha Phi Alpha., Sc-c:rotu,ry 133: Philoclosialn, SGC- rz-t:u'y 1513, Classical Club, Pm-S1111-r1L 123, Program Com- mittee 143. BERNICE E. GROTH, - - Vancouver, Wash. Cll.flIllf8M'1l. Alphi Phi Alplm, Socretziry 123, President 1-13 5 Llle-1-1 Club 133 3 'Clionianz Scivnce Club, Clzissical Club, 'Wes- lm-y:u1s 113. 123 3 Class Basketball 113, 123, 133, 1-13, Class 7 131151-lmll 113, 11.3 133. NADIE STRAYER HARDING - - Salem, Oregon Jllutlmvmzlif-s. 1l'Iilfl'll'lTlH.l,l1'S Assistant 1333 Lnuszmne Hull, 113, 123, I-lull Gonna-il 113 Cliunian, Vice-Pros. 2: Bm' XV. Club: Tuu Kappa Alpha: Science Club, Secretary-'1'reus. 143: Dulmle 'Pe-:un 1233 Forensic Council, 133, Manager Y 1' '-' 1 F li 5 'Vx 1 ' . 'rs .L .. Q1 J K1 1' s I 1. -If -.lrifw 11. -' -SV. --PEP 1 L .IX J . X ,G 1 Uw- mxgf 30 A. 7 A -fl 'I was . 'K 'A WB I 2 'url 4. V egg,-7 E sf Q . . 9 'ffl a-' fr' ' 'g. 'Q 1 :--- . ., I xff fig, 31 1 a' ' 48 new ' flfuff, -. ' gh., 5 he Q ' 1 ef? I lk l 1. 1 in 5 , 1 f P I w. J f ll is 4:31. J- 1 ' I' Y! xt-'C A 'ss . .gi 4' nhl! z l .lf I W7 Ylligl 1 fa Xmrn n s lklnu, 1 3 g -X V P .- ' l . X IPX' , 1,- 3-ff ly R . ' . s t - E ' I' . Semor Liberal Arts Page Twenty-maze agiggx ' y 5'5u ' V ' f.:j-'QQ' 't f. 1. . , I N 5' f, 1'1 -:ul ,:' -, '- ' -1,.-1 Q. ' A-:cv ? 35' Ni l' i' . 6 EAI - - Ni-C - 375f1 - G... 1. X C . K '-' 1 74 ' .. 11 1f -' .Mg Y J . T-its 'EV fsl X x K ...yi ,Y-gi., Q5 JE! - . 1 ' ,5 X on 0 - 1 v-19 G 'A 1 ' -'J' ' li:-.fn .S H--.2-,g:ud2'il'f-1:-o --in ,,ffa7 Si. ' ' ' X NNN '- lim Q Ai: 'li v fnnlxil f Si A-so 4+ I 'S -N . .wiv . ff fl . 'I S '. ' 4' ' '- ' A - ' ' f::'J.M-'1 T- 'f1:.' W-m.z,.g-- ds - I fill .412 . 51T1ef19 S PVALL EA11e,'? Q L EVANGELINE HEINECK - - - Salem, Oregon C'7mn1'1st1'y, Rl-la Clii. T1'F'IlSl1l'1 l' C-Ib, :Xl'if?llll'ltE', fl'l'e:'1s1,1m1' 627: Sviuliuu Clulrg YV. A. A.: Class 12:LSlu-tlmll CBJ, CSJ, C-lb. ALBERT W. HERRMAN - - - Baker, Oregon Clzmnistry. Alplizn PSi Della.: XVE'llSlf3l'i2,1!'ll Glow Club, CID, C-ij 3 '.l'l1f.- Goose llnngs I-li:.:li 3 ljnsr-Imll C23 g Foullmll C2J. G' x Br' is ' JOY HILLS - Salem, Oregon X' , Latin. N lx C I ,fjlbg RUSSELL D. HILLS - - - Salem, Oregon jj' Y, ' Matlmmatics mul Physics. Epsilon Della. Mug Band C193 fic- Class Busketbaill CID, CZJ. '-nf Y -'W A-N' -I '5- Q I I . .Y . A . x ' : '4 - '1 0.5J7'C'1'4v.'2'hW, C' l SIGMUND H. I'IUTH - -- - - Salem. Oregon .ff Egg' V Cliemistry. University of lvlinnc-Sfmtu. CU C23 5 Kappa Gzimum fi Rho, vice President 4315. if .,- 1 fr ' 97 S' ELIZABETH HYDE ---- Portland, Oregon F1 Social Science. Alpha Phi Alplin: Phllodosinng Coffee House, 41 JK Q 7 Collegian Stuff CZJ. Editor C3J3 Y. WV. C. A. CzLbincL C313 If nk u Class Munziger of Girls' Atlilna-tic-S C3J. r x ' :v,,f 13' L , , , - 1 4 ya' , V if, 1- CLARA LOUISE JASPER - - - Butte, Montana Eclucrnt-ion. Senior Sclinlzu' 13:ClI,lO5lUCJI'lQ Bum Chi, lvlzmager C371 Clirestomathe-sm, Vice President C3J, President, CFU: J Roguish Umps, Director C3J, C-lj, Class Secretary CU. C xx GENEVIEVE JUNK ----- Salem Ore on A , g ' . C54 ' Frencll.. Dr-lm Phi: Adelnnte, Direotz-oss CZD, Secretarry C25 Q r QQ- ,rfb f' Beethoven Society, Vice Prvslrlent CU, Theta Alplm Phi, L - -5 Glee Club CZJ, CSD, Render, CID, CSU, President C393 You ZX -I , Never Can Toll 3 Twelve Pound Look 3 lt Never Ruins 3 - - A The Intimate SLr:uigerS. ' i . , ' v f l ,.. ' 1 r lik 'W L 1 :QW ll ' .pu i ROYAL W. KEEPER ---- Salem, Oregon I ill, - DIflf77fC'7ll!Yf'iC8 mulPl1.ysics. Epsilon Delta Mu, President C115 3 ,. 11- Pliilodmiziu, RL-porter C151 Sain-uve Club, Truck Clj, CBD, T .X llll' X C3J, C-lj Q Cross Country CED. I Zi HOBART R. KELLY ---- Portland, Oregon 1 ' fo' 1 ' as 'Q FK A 3' Che'mist1'y. Science Club, Glve Club C2J, C35, C-ll, Vice U ' 1 Rl Presimlm-ul CRD, Varsity QL1aLrt,L-t C29 3 Class Treasurer CU. .z.i . X.-E . C .1 . , fr, X S JA I is ,. 1, , . r 1 . I' 'I ' 4 -- Pa e Thirtv Senior Liberal Arts i , 1. 1 .9 J , nf 1 19:14. . f . f V V 'Em y 5 f 1.123 . i ' f ii'!.F01'Q i', A Yxfi-155' 53:--,977 , 1. I C' 7' ' -. ' . ' -wr . My ef. ef- eff-he S- - ., 4, 1 .f fl, 5 J ll- 4 iii ,pf if- -' '--1 ,ffl QL,-.ip fj , 'I' IEW. 0' I u 07' Q ti 4' I iid' ' Lf' A' - ' 3.. T Z -V '1 'n 1-1+ ' ' f C, 37v ' - om l' Ki .W fr e V- -- L -eva.-Lee, S ee: S 3:1 .. - 'if' A-, ' N X f . MV' ' , uhm..- ' A -l fb '5.,..L , ,j',2'j31mfM M.. fm , ' 1 fs' ' ' Effie ' 1' iii -, -we .Abi 5 1 ELMA K1Mn1iE1,L Portland, Oregon !li.s:Iury. DORIS KLINDT ---- The Dalles, Oregon iiClT1ei'19Z8 XVALLULAPP N : A sw ug . , . G me I 1 Lrzliu. l,,:msunnv I-lull, lllausm- Cnum-il CID, President, CHI Q Cliruiluu, SC'4'l'l,'l2ll'y Ill, Vive 13l'C'SiL'll'l'lil CZJ, Critic C-U: Clzlssicaiil Club, l'rcsid1-1111 Cill. J., 1 KENNETH LA VIOLETTE - - Portland, Oregon ,a -,Q Pulitlml Scimme. Pi Gzunmu. Mu: Cub: Blue Key: Spring Sports Munuger CID. KENNETH L. LAWSON - - Spokane, Washington rx: 1'SQUllf1i0l0HQil. Sigma 'l':1u : Blue K4-y: Cubs: Theta. Alpha Phi : , -g- Q Y. M. C. A. Cu.blncet,: Class President C333 The Intimate ' ki Stru1'ig:ers. b 51135. I WX X ETTA L. LEIGHTON - - - La Grande, Oregon ,ie , Latin. Senior Svhulzu' Teilltilli Alpha Phi Alpha, Mzmnger alfa' C-ij: 1,ll,ii0C'l0Sifll'l, Cm'x'4-spomlilig Secretary C2J: Classical 'Iwi' 'F Club, Vim- 1?r'c-siclem CID, President C-ij: Class Busketbzlll Y lx.. CU, C41 : Class Iiuselimll CU, C255 Class Truck CU, C2J. h v , . P 'N FRANCES LEMERY - - - - Brooks, Oregon .Pg Jllritlremrntics mul PlLys'ir:s. Senior Scholz: r Physics: Assistant 'r YQ - in M1lLilClll1lltlL'S1 Cliunlun, Uslwr C2J, Recording' Secretzlry :- CIH, Soc-izrl Clmlrrnnn CHI, President Cfil: Science Club Sec- Q sp re-t:u'y CID, President 143: VV. A. A., President CU: Y. W. , ,fl-, C. A., Treasurer C493 Class Buscrlnzill C233 Class Secretary H ' 19. 'tt Cilj. ' MARGARET LEWIS ---- Portland, Oregon Phi, Treasurer C23 : : Y. YV. C. A. Cubi- Ilistory. Senior Suliulnr, History: Dultzx IXC-I1'lllllll'Q lievtlioven. View President C37 net, Vice President C-il: Class Vice President C23 CMcn'sJ Glee Club Anza-mnpuiii:-it Cill, CU. MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN - - ffl! lish.. Al lm. Phi Al mlm Recrnrilin Portland, Oregon Secretary CED, Vice N-fi: J, A. 5 fe ..l g 4 My v 1' E 3' 'A r j Ev. lf' we 0 Il V I . g , , Preslflunlz CSU : Cliwsiriyiizllln-un: Coffee House C3J, Cell 5 YV. gy, 5-3 1 A. A.: Clzuzs 'Bziskvtlmll CIJ, CBJ, CID: Class Athletic: Mun- - -S nger CRD: Collegian Mmizigiiig Editor CSU : Cliuirmziu Vigl- ' lzlm-0 Clunmlltl-u CLZJ. . A 5 qv ' a x w -' ., KENNETH DALE McCoRM1cK - - Salem, Oregon 5 , - 5 ' I4ftC'l'Clflll'I' uml Milsir. Kappa, Gzinmm, Rho, Vice President 'r 'Q Illl - C353 llr-C-Llmvun Society, :Pl'0SililJT'll C-ll: l-lull :md Chain, ' 1 -R' Prvsillm-ull C-ll: Cuffm- l-louse: Blue Key: YV, Club: Class ' ' i' I3l'l'5il1L'l'li C21 : IVIzu1:u.:'cr l l'L'SilYIlZll'l Give C11 : Exon,-ulive Com- at I- mittee fill, 1-li : May llziy Mazinger C47 3 Editor XV. U. Song' il 4 Bunk 11:33 3 'l'r:u-li CSU, CU. 4.4-7 f' - N-li HUGH MCGILVRA ---- Portland, Oregon A - l 1'0IiHcr1l Nf'il!7l.I'0. Sl-niur Sl-lirilur, Political Science: Kappa 5' PPT Guinnm Rho, A-I:ui:u:'er CID, President C-il 3 Beta. Chi Alpha: 3 'Q , Q - Blue Key, Vice Vresisleut C-IJ: Y. M. C. A, Cabinet, Sea- r.. - I 1 GLAD lm-if Cimirmnng Collegian sn-rf CLEJ, cm, Editor C-lb 1 NY:il- dxf I , luluh Stuff CED, Editor C339 : Exon-ulive Committee C-IJ. 9 J, 1' , I , .Q A , R s ' -N' ,A l Senior Liberal Arts Pa e Thirt' -one 1' by ' . 9 ,, i ,Q-'km I 'Sv -v' Xa N .- ' .Qi ,q v . ' . ' - l 5. 'FM C- 'oi -'N M x ,.':i73R7 E- K! L 1iE.x'. i M - - ,p as- il 5. v -n ,-T , x I y J, F '- ' Bu 4 lf 5 F -tl.---. -5,777 A' :T-I S ' n-- , --: l t ,. - X , . aP' g Ymfgtzg 221 , - syfg X .l5 1 ' 4' Nazi An fy CR - -.- I' c- 'L - - -'--dia 'X A 1 -P. , I X, Q ' fl r i' Efli? ' '15 4: ' Q ZV A X J- x r 1925 YW-fftLi..iUL1 KlT,. it 3 3' Q 5 in if i ' it A f Q 2 . I gn x f X 4 I X . Br' -'I 1 - mx I XX -11 J ,L f' gn.: f-. - y fx .1 50 . ., . xr- 1'3- 47' -1 1 ' febax' '-2558 '2lNx- 'L v Y 1,1 . rf, 1 Fxi -:qu HA :Wil P -Ib -.Ts -4 i Vp Ks? 13:21 I-A ' Q 3- I l M it .. J I C XX :Yi 1 H' 57 ik .wil I ., . N 1. tb., ' A 2 ll'J fl- I I ll 'Nl' via f: ' 191 -'UH' oef-Q 1 '-'K 4 5 - 'ts MARY KATHERINE MCKIQE - - Humphreys, Missouri Religion. Senior 1'tendt-r, Religion: Gooding College: Theta. Alphu Phi: Cil'11dl.l8,IC :ind Post-Grnduztte of Missouri TVes- leyzm Conservatory of Dramintic Art: Coffee House. WILLIAM G. MICKIIESON - - - Salem, Oregon Eclucntion. YVuslcyans: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. MILDRED MILLS ---- Forest Grove, Oregon History. Senior Scl'10lur, T-listory: Delta. Phi, Vice Presi- dent f33, President C-ll Q Philodosinn: Glen Club C43 : Y. NV. C. A. Secretary QB3, Under Gl'Zl.dLlil.t0 Representative C33: Class Vice President C13 : Student Body Vic-e President C43 : Executive Committee 123, H3 : Honor Code Committee C43 : YVardrobe Mistress, The Intim:Lte Strstngersq 133: Inter- Sorority Council 433, Q-13: Student Affairs Committee 123, 143. HAROLD MUMFORD - - - Vancouver, Washington Clnemistry. Sigma Thu: Philodoriun: Science Club, Presi- dent C33: Glee Club LU. BERNICE MTULVEY - ---- Salem, Oregon Home Econimarics. Bur YV. Club: Horne Economics Club: Varsity Debate 423, C-43: Class Secretary 133. LURA QMORGAN - History. Lulisnulie Hull: XV. A. A.: Class Bu,sketlJnll Q33, 443. - - - - Bandon, Oregon BERNICE R. NEWHOUSE - - Springbrook, Oregon F1'en.clL. Alphzi Phi Alpha. 'l'l'Q'2lSlll'9l' t-13 : Clioninn, Treasur- er 143: French Club, Reporter 133: Y. YV. C, A. Cabinet C43 : Senior Lilimiry Committee. . LOUISE H. NUNN ----- Salem, Oregon History. Beta Chi, President C43 : Adelante, Secretary 623, Treasurer 633, Vice President 133, President 143: Beta. Chi Alpha: Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet: Varsity Tennis QZ3, C33, C433 Class Vice President C13 : Class Secretary Q23 : Class Tennis 613: Class Basebnll 423: Class Basketball K-13: Collegian C : VV:.1lluln,h Staff: Student Affairs Committee: The ln- tirnate Strangers. HENRY J. OBERSON - I - - Colfax, Washington Biology and Chmn'i.st1'y. Epsilon Delta Mu: Blue Key: Science Club: HW Club: Cub: Truck C13, 633. LOUIS E. OBERSON - - - Colfax, Washington Education.. Epsilon Deltn Mu: XVesleyn.ns: Cosmopolitan Club: Clrtssicnl Club: Y. M. C. A. Caibinot: Assistant Mun- atger of Bookstore C23, C33, 643. . .r- X ,Z , . 'ff if , 1 1 , , ' I , 4 14 .K page Thiygyqwo Senior Liberal Arts 'V A I 'Vigo' ' ,Q I Ny w.,,. . ' ag, :' . In I 6 lf: y!,.1-I QD,-3 x 'f If 5 ' .. 'f ' -We . I, ef, M- A. .. - - If ' ,. -. I --' 'f ,f.f '- '. ,,-.- ff'-'-1' 4: 'e.,, W' -I ' AWA? tf 4' ' ' o of -Tiff -A , f 1. ' X xv 1 L VYWDI, V r 5 mm- Y' L1 il ' Vik .5 , SMH- 4 IJ iff. 'iii-tiIM Au M D 0, ' ami 1CmeQ19 8 VQALLUERAII3 II: M . . Q A- S BEACH PATTON ----- Dundee, Oregon C'l1c'n1ist1',r1. XVL-slifyzllw: Studi-nt 'V0lllllll'0l'S. H. EARL PEMBERTON - - - - .- 1'l'I'illl!HlI'ff'S mul Stllflllfljljl. Sw-nim' Ri-lmlur, Economics fmrl slll'iUlU1l'j'Q liumm Gammm llllo, Prossirlont 1-U: Gln-Q Cluh 113, 123, 117: Holm' Bunk A12lllil,Qfl'l' 12235 1-'ri-sllmzui Debate 111. I ELLA RosE PFEIFFEII - -- Walla Walla, Washington 12'ny1i.-slr. Alphu Phi Alpha: Clx1-r-sl0m:1Ll1c-:ln5 The-tn, Alpha Phi, 'Vli-v l rvsIflunl 1-ll : NV. A. A., 'l'r'L-41:41:11-1' 1-ll 1 Classical Cluhg Vlslss liuslu-llmll 115, 121 1 HlL'0lJ0lllldI Tim Intimate St1':nm.u-r:-13 'l'lw l11lp1u't:lm'u of B4-ing' l4I:1r11est.p T1'iflesg Cullogizm Stuff 133, Assumeizluz Erlilor 149. CYNTHIA B. PIER - - - Chehalis, Washington .E1lllHlll'f1l7l. Sunlm' Rciulvr. Edlu-altimiz Lausanne Hall, House Council 14135 Achflnnlvg Cluss Bnslic-Llmll 119. JAMES C. RETTIE ----- Fossil, Oregon Religion. Blum Kvyg Y. M, C. A., Vice Pre-sldmit 133, Presi- dvrlt 1-ll : Cl1:Lil'm:'m of No1'tl'1wc-st Council of Student Asso- cintimis 143 5 lvli-mhm' of Slimwwoml ldmlrly Seminar :md Amor- ic':m lim-1n'4'sm1l:ltix'ce 1.0 .liurulwmlii Studi-nt Conference 19273 Albert ,Prize 129. M:ARY EL1ZABE'r1-I RETTIE - - - Fossil, Oregon Ilmna Iflrromwvzzins. Senior Suliolrw, Home fU1t.10l'l0l11lCSQ Alpha. Phi Alplm. Svc-rc-lzwy 137, Clinniun, 'I'l't':1S111'e1 133, Presi- flwllt 1-IJ: HOITll' lin-uliuniics Club, Clzilssicail Club, S,0c1'el:11'y 123, 1'l'01l'l'illl1 Cllilllullllll 125. ROSA RICCO ---- Prairie City, Oregon f'l'1 l1,i'llli. Sr-nior Sm-lmlnr, 'I-'1'm-m-lip Lzmlszinno Hull, l4T0use Cmmril 131, Proslclc-nl. i-Hg Clluniang Fl'Q11c'l1 Club, Presi- zluxli 131: Class I-mslcf-t,I,u1ll 111, 123, 131, 1-U3 Class Buse- lmll 111. BESSIE LEE RICE - - Wenatchee, Washington C'I1.cnzi.vtry. H1-ionvo Club. IRENE RITCI-11E - - Hagerman, Idaho Latin. Luusurmu Ilull, l-louso Counvil 123, Vice Presidc-11t 1111: Cllonlann, 'l'n-zisilxw'-I' 1211: ClllSSll'i1l Club, S1-uonil Vice l'l'4esiali:nL 1521 Q Class llzlslcvllnill 11 J. NEVA JANET Roor ---- Tigard, Oregon llistmiil. Laixszinuce Hull, Clll'CF1.U!'lllllllOilI'l, Reporter 141. Senior Liberal Arts 31 f IL X' , 7 ,,,,.-...X- -,' . . ,.,,i,f:,X N ,. , Q- .- , f. ' .- - no Q.-Q. i x vig I. -yi ,, i. h. -F i wif-:trii-:'d Ni as N... is 'A 11- , u -, 1- - .. ' 'F Q v 4 , n s X X ,., N X a gain., as--. - 4 .fi ' x :- - r - ,LTL 4, ' - ' L .C 5 J I I ' al- .- r W- - - .,...... ' Hf-it -' ' ' I ' ' ffm 1 ,-'.,. 0 In v xx QX J X I ,WU Q3 3, R I J- -1 . ,hue 'V X N .QQ 3 ,fr , 'Im , v 5' . , fs I ,tx . Liv H - Q 95-L, tix '. . I ,fsf '-+1 ff' J ar : 'Ak' n- M 'v 1' 5 ' r Nu can 2 - A ff so A . 14- ' ,Ln Nh, V921 E .af .' A . 'I W Yilf r g-1' X 1' 2 E ' ,X S ls I, s ' - , P ,Il I ! 0 I 1Xil - 'N- u ' Q rv - 1 Page Tlzirty-tIz'ree 'gf' 'J ,rl y . ,Jgm , 'Sv . 5 -yi N . . 1-Jl, .4.s T ' 4 i, x,:h XX 'fwfr - X. S . Q xx XX J X, 1 nn.-: 1' 'Ex .NA I A Z - - - .,, I 4 J. ,, 'J' ami? ' as TIE ' E f XWLLULA E 9 TF 'll C -4, 31 12 V ' S 9 - if w lf- ' ' Q 4 WILLIAM TWEEDIE N - - Nachos, Washington fllistory. Sigma, Tung 'l'rm-li flJ, CEJ, CBJ, K-Hg Bzxskuthzlll A - J 5 Class. HARVEY ROSER - - - Roseburg, Oregon Elmlislz. Epsilon Dolln M111 P11-slalent HJ: nlilllflgtjl' llzinrl- hook C-LJ 1' Y. M. C. A. Czibin--t. S ' 5' , , ' HELEN SACHS ---- Colville, Washington '1 . ' Religion. VVL-Sleryzuis, Soc1'c-l:u'y-TronSuri-1', f3J, HJ. N l IQ . s jjl, 5 HELEN G. SANDE ---- Salem, Oregon Li if M' ' l Frrmch. Delta Phi: Phllodusizlng Class View President, C-U . fp -4. The Intimate Sl.l'lll'IgL'l'S. uv , . f gf' A . I 4 I ' EUGENIA M. SAVAGE - - - Salem, Oregon xqbaxa., English Litmvzturc. Sl-nlm' Suliiwlzux English Lit:-1'z1tu1'e: -,gf , Clirestoxmltlwzln, 'l'i'f-fisim-1' f2J: Classic-all Club l2J. f3J: 'ef' mvibgyv Beethoven, Prosident UEJQ XVUSIL-yuns: Coffee I-louse: Y. 5' Q- ,Q l XV. C. A., SGCl'L'llLl'Y ffl, Class SPL'I't3U'Ll'5' Q-lJg XYullulah 51,4 ' Stuff C3Jg Grzuluute Piunu Ilvpzlrtnwiil. -1 Ji- 4, .f , ff ' .1 Q- l THERESA SCHOTTHOFER - - - Salem, Oregon 1 7? ' an ' II'iSfU7'-ll, Qlzissiuzil Club, Vivo Presillont C-lJg Class Basket- QD' 1 l1zlllf2J,CI5J,L1lJ. 0-. -1 , ' ,, ' .ul K ' ' Nha' 'LW' LAURENCE SCHREIBER ---- Salem, Oregon I :I t YM Political Science. Alpha Psi Della: Blue Kc-fy: Brill and v L Chain: Glue Cluh HJ, KEJ, HJ. Sl-fr-1'+.-tary 627, 43J, Mam- :igf-i' MJ 1 Honor Colle- Comniillvu 4 ll 3 Class Tl't'ilSLIl'k'l' f2J 1 9' Class Bzlslcn-tball CZJ, HJ, lV:1llul:lli Stuff f2Jg Tho Intl-- mule Strzlngm-1's. '1 4 . , . S N PHOEBE SMITH - - - X-ancouver, Washington 1 '1 Sprm-ish. Beta Chi, Suws--t:l1'y f3J, View Preslclont HJ, Phil- tvva oflosizm, Secr'n:r:'ni'y CZJ: Vivo Pwsirlmit ISSJ, Prosiilvnl C-IJ: 3 it J,-T3 P' Beta Chi Alpha, Sc-c1'otm'y-'l'1'o:1:4urm' 135, Prusidfi-nt HJ, g - -5 XV. A. A.: Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet CD5 .lxltewlziss Tcnnls: Q I Senior Lib1'1u'y Committui-u C-IJ 5 1 - A Y VY ' - 5 ' E Alb 0' ,Z 'I 1 f VVILMA SPENCE - - - - any, legon . ll '1 V- Igngziszl. sow. 145, in-ni cm, solfwnn-y fn. Vice-Pros. Phn- Zh ll I IP' odosizlns, Vice Presidont. ' A l s .1 - 1,1 ll . 'L' 'N by '49 ALICE TAYLOR ---- Omak, Washington 4, Z, English. Lzmuszmno Hull, Reporter 12,13 Hall Council C433 . 4 nc. Clionizm, Vice President QSJ g Coffoe HOLISG C3J, C-U. ' fl 1 ' .J a - 3 . Q, I ,x 4 , 0' . l ff, .wif I X: -- I 1 f' s . I X rw lx I ' tg.. A ' . . N . J.. Page Thi,-gy-f0u'r Semor Liberal A1 ts 4 . . 4 ' :Y -HY: ' ' .- J 'H . . - I ' fbi ? Efffia-' P - ' ' ' ' .mfg v f f' ' -. 1, , f . -11-fLg?f' Lfix ??5FP-fcx, .-.A - . - -I ,x X Q fl - ' 1 5 4 F Y Vw 71:97, ,N - 151f4 - 1 X .ff f -,,, 23.-ggzlf-' 3 Y 1 H 1 l' l 7 If 4 7 'ws' f f 111 2 H-f i E.,. v?T f9 ?rv f 4 NN V , M-my f -' gg. vm. -E - -1- - '-1f':.1' - g ,- , ff 4. X Wil lr 4 ..- - .F V - 'Sf-'V' - .I 'f WK! M ' ig'-lcHell92S XVQALLUQR ' 5 Q i xg, X0 E x' I E- 'Z 1 VERNON R. Tnymn - - - Roseburg, Oregon IFn7iyirm. Sl,L1ll'lI'L Tam: XV'-lvslvi'i:ii1g Intvrcflnss Contests KID, CBJ, UH, Cell:Yz1l'SityTl':1Ltli CH, 121, QSJ, K-IJ. EDWARD Tranny - - - Jefferson, Oregon I lL'llDSU12ILJl mid 1'SwljC'llUZ'Dfl-lj, Linfiuld Cullvge, CU, CED, 433. 'J ORMAL B. TRICK - Salem, Oregon , History :mul Rwliyifm.. -F its PAUL GRAHAM 'l'nuEeLoon - - Roseburg, Oregon If 1, English Llfi'l7'I't'tllL1'6'. Slgnm. Tang Cuffs:-ce House, President FX- CRJ, HJ: Y. M. C, A. Cnbllmt C-lj: Glce Club 413, C375 .gg Rhodces Czindldutc filly Clalss President C-lj: The Intl- ' l Rf, mute SLmngers. Mt - ' ' -nk' WX X OSCAR A. WHITE ---- Hardin, Montana .QQ 1 Pliysics mul Cllmnislry. Slgrnn. Tun, Manager f23, 'lice 1 main 511530 I-'rrfslclont 133, 'l'ruSi1l0rlt I-llg Cub: Intcrcluss Basketball I iN 123, rang :inn-mines Blrseimll 423, cap. . V wa I n . - Y ROBERT GEE WITTY ---- Miami, Florida f' 'il Rd-igimi. Tun Kzipim Alpha, President HD: NVesleyans, 'r Pt, ' I 9 Prvsldont fill : Bm' YV. Clubg Clzisslczll Club, Tre-sisurel' C15 I A-' Y. M. C. A., 'fI'r'l-nsl1r'm' I3 ,J Delnlc 135, Kell, Manager 125 5 Q Q Q. Furenslv Council Hi: Ornlory 123, CSD, C-li: Keyes Prize - fl, C333 The lmportzlnun of Being E2ll'll4fSl. H A-' 'go 'th ,, . N- . 'HI ,mx .F-4' -I af S - fx ' A4 ' - - - . . . . 'Q W1LLxAM H. WMGHT Portland, O1egon Jul .r E'll'll!fflfHU1l. North l :u1'il'ic 1':Vl'l,lli-fffliffill Institute, YVcsleya.ns3 Bcetlmvmiz Give Club, Asslsluut Director 431, C45 5 Varsity Quzirlc-ite Cflj. L x' D CLIVE ZELLER ----- Salem, Oregon A f Physics. Alpha Psi Dc-lin., W Cluhg Football fly, QZJ, , ut , C3J, ClJgBz1slc0l1l1:1Il QLD, 1353 Truck LID, CLD, CBJ, C-LJ. I-N. 5... 2 rc in 7 , J ' .QW or J w ' :z- e Nu pu n I - c if ,le . l 5'll! l l 3 5 1' I . J zxl' 1 - . . Q 4' 'NS Senio1'Libeo'alArts Page Thirty- 'ive e 5' ' 'l ' , x-, 1 , ',.QJLe. l 'Su , .. .vmxl .X I . ' . '- -: 'f .s 2. - R h Wmitgwh L?f Q I i A A ,w.:'Qf9f1.f-is A ut. .Q ...gl 53 . '-.--.e,-f..GQf2f? flrf- 'x' 1: 1- A f Z-r .J A R414? rJ . -' - s A , ' Q , -Qi. -10 4 I 'Q - -f 4- T im 9' ' QM-N ' MW ' 'NN Mihai:-':. - -...f- :- 'L ' ,,,.,.:,, W -N dw , 'U 1 ' fan X iuSTF1Qd 1928 QVALLUQAIAQ flu I 2 . Ili, 'El . ' 9 Q 4 l ,. V . SEN IORS If w, M IXX. x I ,, D 5,5 CORNELIUS BATESON - V - Canby, Oregon ,r Jj 'J' 5.1 1 History. Kappa Gamma Rhog Cub: Ball and Chain. H ' 'av - -Kg,-G ful' J - GURNEE FLESHER ---- Salem, Oregon f I 5 1 Biology. Alpha Psi Delta: Basketball 433. f-U, Manager Za -L HJ 3 Track UD, 129, 433, C-lj 3 Football nmnzlgei' C33 5 Blue l 'ua '1 Ifey. lu-:W Iitimh S. v 51 JOSEPH MEYER V V V Stanfield, oregon . I 45 - 1 Physics. Science Club C3J, K-il. F ' ,, 7 x. I 9 Q Q '17 HELEN PGLLOCK - - - - Salem, Oregon Fug- 'f English LiI'e1'uim'e. University of Oregon 111, CZJ, 639. 1 'L 'H H4 . A. MA fi f' is -.V 71 .21 -1 lm- ' 1 - I t Q , J 85454, 4 , S X 1 A'- dvtf s 2 1.2 .fr-I ' 'S of 5 '1 1' 's O ' 4 7 ' ' 'I 1 r .- 1 A 11 L Sham AFV 1 , '5- 1 l fxlrf V., ' 29-: -4 1 -5 03-L ' fx ! 4' . 1 143 .. X-qi .2 :lf ' nd ' f 1 - ' A' f JZ. ,Page Tim-fyVSix senior Liberal Arts lf' 4:52:55 w fr xo .1 U - f-VV' .'I 1... !'p' - ' - , ',, is ' i I. M I ll -,.f.f'f 'wx' 7i?!w 'l Ziiitdf ? .. A. -'af A! D' i if 15: 'NM ' 01- fi ' i 4 ' - , MM , 1 , ,. 5 2 ' f img., fn. 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Junior Class Committees Freshinan Glee Cliaiwnan Freshman Glee Music - Freshman Glee Words Forensic Manager ' - Junior Play Manager HELEN BRIDGEMAN HELEN BRIDGEMAN FRANK ALFRED WENDELL KECK CLARENCE EMMONS MM- . I ' 4 fr 31. L ! ,qu sf? Q . ' 21.1. R: Q h'-1,5 Ai. r sg, .A , , ' 'fs : I 4 ma , 1 -L if J 1: C 'x w ' W'- f,m:af'?,5 igwlg 1, f E I.: J, ,ll L if A QF' X E f- F N ' V . 'L ,A tl -9 I' Ik e I .si x : k I ' f' ' fa, I Q 2 14' ,N Page Thirty-eight Junior Liberal A1 ts 'Y' i 174: ' f I 'gk I tif, . fb: W V - I rf., 'agp ' L 1 'fl' Zimzaa V' my ffisizzfslqs. Q! f ua ' I, , ,Q .' . ff:-,f ilpgf- J, A, rj., g gi ,iffjif 5,1 5: I U jgyvxo Q K 4' , QQN- . -Nils. 'L1' Vf,,x:.5gQ . Y- 'f '- -- ,fqv 4 :xxx ,, 1 L' X u-aw ww., f2 : i- E - H W- 'w w ff We -, +C .iw QTFCITICH 925 WALLUER11ElE JUNICDR OFFICERS ' FIRST SEMESTER 4, N I President - - YVILLIAM SMULLIN J' W? Vice-President - - JEAN WHITE Secretary - - ELSIE TUCKER ff , T-1'easzn'er - - YVAYNE WELCH u I Ar ki - - Fw UE x f sc.: , 'Ima f 'Cf .r ' 9 :Rf K ,Ill jr' '-9-L 'g. ll 'Q'-'fg'r1-Q 5' 'Al' JJ' 'v , E 1 J 14 ' sf. gf'-I 5-3 rf '91 SECOND SEMESTER . . .I Q J r' full t President - - - CAROL PRATT 'Q Tf'1Tce-President - BEATRICE LOCKHART 4' H' Secretafil - - - HELEN HISEY 'Sli T Treaszu-er - VVILBURN SWA1-'FORD 13 f ' .i ll I 2 -I ':'.. W ff qi .X A., . .Q -- 4 111 Junior Liberal Arts Paye Thffty-nine , 'WL 'I A '-5, I , ' 'J 1 Ltr' l ' ui 4 . ,LT v ' -5 . 1 . 1 1-C6--ig xqiixxfv 4 'xx 'IQ-s A u.. N' xx .lf -QA. i , U, ,- ,,g iii.: Q Y? ,Q -X. .nqfxf ' R , NN i- ' nf. s Lf- 'iff-EET '-'fr S-' .A:1 l'Axl'x'k ' E ,. Q - 'Q ' ' . , .M E S M E E- E ff--M My S S SSW Q ' 1. -.- y. 'TL --I Y A , ,Q -fe .--rw: --- ' S X HQ v Uj , 'fb ' 14 A 'I 'NN v-W' 51 llligi .-'1, - -.-J -H ....-funn - -N - - ' f 2 -41' I J' l v v QT? O 151136 1928 DXOKLLUIYA if if. KX X s ,gp , 4-If A aj-RLG'-. ' 5 fd' . 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T- :-.wnfgr-'-i:gl.i' -h ' F ' X J gt ,, fm 1 HARVEY BROCK - NEIL BROWN NELL BRUNEAU M!.IDA CALDWELL MARY CLANFIELD - BUNEVA CULBERTSON ANTONIO DELFINAOO FLOYD EMMONS - CLARENCE EMMONS GEORGIA FAIRBANKS Junior Liberal Arts Tlelhejoze XXQALL Illislliug 6. - Salem, Oregon - Salem, Oregon Tacoma, Washington - Salem, Oregon Redmond, Oregon - Clatskanie, Oregon Philippine, Islands Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon - Vernonia, Oregon Page Forty-one ' I 3, N T f I '10 I ,L - If A 5 I sf- '15 If I ixq u I TH . ' ff xl? 5-af, dug.. my r ' it 2 ' 5 I vga, sf-1' 'YZ' nr 4' 5 'AS' W -v H 1 ' 3 A r .Yu 5 a :X 5.5 ? ' 1 ff so Ax - fum In I., Y, If .1 ' 'l vllfl' I 'I S f' ' QL t ' ' '0 ff! i s 'LI X .JA I ' . - ' 'm Yu If my I . 4 . 11' ' ' 3 l ' I - A 1' - '23 Q A 'w 5 :fl -f- 5 f I ' dx .jf fix' Y '- :Hifi ,, NL' 1 z 'I N 'tk ' .-' J' V 'X Jig' -if -5 I N ID 'K t' an E . l - T 'X'-'f i . -:Him ' is 2: .gf-' - - .- ' L Tix 'bm XXJ - .. 5 ,N ' ' 3 X RX 1, l 0 - R- b -e M R - -f - R ww- . QS HA -g n A ' na . Y -1 111 5- 5 A .CW I I I 'il O A 0,12 X 1 i' VHF 'T 'T ?ufTFl6g'1928 DXOKLLULA A - . N ff 'I ,By . . We -'JIM U , ., 53' wa I sh: 1 ,Ze I Kwi- xx' any r ' '1 1 G A 1. IKK wwx' ' 'Q :TMI -f fox W Fw ,f 'bk - 1 FRANCES FELLOVVS DOROTHY FERRIER MABEL FLATT - EVERETT GARDNER PAUL GEDDES - EVERETT GETTMAN -f'N tg I jx -J 1 -g if I '. If ' -' Q5 - Salem, Oregon Raymond, Washington - Eugene, Oregon - Salem, Oregon - Roseburg, Oregon Newberg, Oregon .ef HCI? 1 -J' F' '11, H Z ':v,,'?f' 112 I 2 f m 'rg' .n FRANK GIROD - - Salem, Oregon 'v L if . J 1. DONALD GRANT Fairview, Oregon Q xx 1 .N- CAAI R 2 3,35 .14 V :P 7'-, : S ' lzsai fx- ' ,. , L MEREDITH GRovEs Turner, Oregon . ' , 1 1 U fi, era ' ' ,l , P 3- RUTH MARGARET HALL - Payette, Idaho F fx nag Q ,li b 5,1 t. 5 li 5151: ,K . L ' fl. fl 1 -Q ' '4' .x Page Forty-two Junior Liberal Arts - . . 1 . .V so .R . Z 'ffg5,1z. - - . ff- ' ' .6 1.5 , fp' , M,5.f,f' cgi 1,-,yy A I ff 'G 5 .H 44 1 f is - A A f- A e- - 23 - NSN . b' A A- n lflofh.. ff ' A ' : 'f-Leg A --F Wwf, I I .J K X Wu LLOYD HARDER - WILLIS HATHAWAY HELEN HISEY Lois HOCKETT - MILDRED HUBBARD BERNICE JACKSON CHARLES KAUFMAN WALTER KAUFMAN Lg111e?1928 XFQALLULQYEE Kalispell, Montana Washougal, Washington Salem, Oregon - Salem, Oregon Dayton, Washington Hood, River, Oregon ' Carbonado, Washington Carbonado, Washington ,to Y 'full Y. xx x 'W . ' ' 11 ,. I. ,- ,ul XWW 9 ' ,f ' - , ' W0 Z 3.4 Q 1 hr '11 If f I - ' 'false' A EE Q 'C' Y . 43, X ' x xi si' ' 'IW . f 'Q ,vc -13 if . 51951, 4 - ff '-3 't- ,' A.. 155 5 S if 'IAQ' Jw 'v A r L 1' 5 lv .1-3 7 5 A F lf'-1: J., Q r- w J 0 3 .f ' n I WENDELI, KECK - Salem, Oregon 5 ' 1 ' :-. Q 'ff 'A ful We l - MARY KELLS Salem, Oregon Ar .I ' 'I Q!-'7' f Wil E ' ' A ' , 'ef ' 'f -. it ,X 1 ' 1.. . I NJ' , fi fill Junior Liberal Arts Page Forty-three xx, -' ' I ,v , ' JLQ. . 'U I 'Efl L -I I x . 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'A 1,521 if 1 Q ' ,Email 928 QVALLUHAHOTE ALICE LANE - BEULAH LAUNER DWIGHT LEAK - GLENN LEDBE'1 rER LOUISE LIERE EVELYN LINDBERG ESTHER LISLE KENNETH LITCHFIELD - BEATRICE LOCKHART ANNA MARY IVICKINLEY - M Portland, Oregon - Albany, Oregon Salem, Oregon - Alicel, Oregon Tekoa, Washington Bonners Ferry, Idaho Salem, Oregon Portland, Oregon Hillsboro, Oregon Joseph, Oregon J zmfior Liberal Arts ' H E, - - Q ' .2-f, '- ' ,...'. ? '!7 lf' ' -5 ---ffm fn '1 ' O' -. y' ' ! , . ' 1 'Q ' 14' Q, ' Page Forty-four ff I -WMA ' f A I Nb'4f u. .. , :H 1 9. ,'1'56'fi?- ,eff Q. fp Q 3 if . . lr' l i-- -Z? - 'ki F vii agp W W I yr flu, p .wh ' ,Lf l,f-1- , K, ,, -J DWQW 'M , 'aa .5 Q, ' 1 9 fh' Z .Q A ,yr ls aflfzlgn-5139 E' 2-E .f-E rf:-fag: -in , V mx L' X Wfrr vrw., ,, ' . ' m e' 2 i n Wu QUE lerrlf-fi 928 XVALL LAPI3 1 f .w JOIIN MINTO LOREN Mom' WILLIAM MUMFORD LOWVELL IMUNDORFF MEliRILL OAKES - DORIS PHENICIE - CAROL PRATT - s Q 4, D I Q9 Y ls 31 Salem, Oregon Salem Oregon - Spokane, Washington Grande Ronde, Oregon Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Ir: 'W fi 5 1 n 1 v bv f. , . 1 W1 qs. 'r 3 ' -if Ci ,ie .5 'tip ,wr fa fl ig. I n X l ga f ' Qt if 9' J?-xkv 5 S 3? .- wi' Portland, Oregon J -v CURTIS REID Salem, Oregon x' 'J A , 5, fu. 52 'Q rf ' 'ic 5 0 'f ' , x u l Q LUCILLE RIIOTEN Salem, Oregon tx I-I i If I ' HELEN RICE - ' Salem, Oregon 1, , W, I S ' ' ' ' . 4... L., 2 ' - I 75. J! XI: !L.. .- , :I R . ' I . .. f-L I Jumor Lzberal Arts Page Forty-five J' 'xp .',q.i5. 1 'Tv . ' 'I ieyv l X ' --.A -vi I ?tw.l'w ' I 'J af-, L ,,SsmslfQeL ..c+f- rel l'f '-5 X' ' Q ', f -veil-fi, ' , L., S -:f I x '--v X -.. ' 'f gg- -gx .45 , N , f K ' - M .5 2 x ' fif-L Q l V ' ?i:1:'f4Af 3 ' iF 5 L9'L xX-' his 5 - 3 AQ u l 0 ssl ,.wx... !- 4. 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Q ' ,fx , 6' 0' in In 15 ' if NM' I flnejozs QVVAILLUIZAITT LELA BELL SANDERS EUGENE SILKE - THURLO SMITH WILLIAM SMULLIN ROLLIN STAYNOR - - WILBURN SWAFFORD ELSIE TUCKER LORETTA VARLEY - FLORENCE VOLSTORFF DALE WADDILL - M Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Pilot Rock, Oregon Parkdale, Oregon Portland, Oregon Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Camas, Washington Baker, Oregon ll I ' I ' ' -f' L. . - A Q : Page Forty-six Jumoo Lzbeml Arts If .y'1:,, ' ' 4 I f ,N nf 'H . , fi. fa. sy I i,'!v iq.. fy' 1 ,i,fT,t iI in - vs, A Q 0 H A' 7 K I '40 'av' ' '55-Til4lL?'+ff. : 1-I on 93- .j 1ffi??T794, ' ' 122' 4 , 0 57.40 Q A i',.c, '-2' -4557 'iy,,3og.:- f.i.:iYLiT-Q 1 1--- - ,- - . ' fb, ' 4 M .. X wfk-' Wm fff n' A -4 1 H no off: We f Wu TUE. ' Tiqieliozo XXQALLUIZLA I ' BEULAH WAMPLE1: WAYNE WELCH - ELMA WHITE - GRACE Wuma - IVAN WIIITE JEAN WPIITE - Pray, Montana Imbler, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon - Salem, Oregon Portland, Oregon ',,4:I I ' s M 'W . 1 x ., . u- KX ' 'JW 57 43-7 y ' 'b 'I ! .sp 'v f - ,X .Z vifiim qw 10 5' mv? ' HQ. r ' fb L-cf Y K . .2444 f xffr qglakq' 5 3 LAWRENCE WINSLOW - Hermiston, Oregon J ' MEREDITH VVOODWORTI-I Portland, Oregon 1' 1' A, 'ug I-11. 5.3 ? , YJ A - 3 .f ' , -fr' j. m 1 -- I N Yr r JV '1 'ZgwJfT Q O S A ll A 2-v' 73' .' W 2 0 JT! NI! lu! . , 1 ' ' X 'E J1EFx 3, Junior Libe1'alA1't1 page FO,-5y-3even 1 .in -. , .YUM if N guy i - o v gglm. A OX O H -X QE. ,-..R.f- Q in 'A , Q .2-2. fO'n'f?:4E iff- YE-iv 2- .fo -rr.. f fa:1f '.f'?1 N. , e ' 5' . -Q . x - 4 - 'mf' -7 A-M ' O 5I9-A,g,4. --' Q G4-1 x Sw N lm f. na ns . --N M1 ,ri . f fl I X4 5 C3 1925 QVALLUQAHQ M Q E s X' , f 'L Fix spljlii s,f22 '. 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'-W 'r- S Y AS' - r - ' fl N, mx 5.2 2 4 .5 som-IQMQRES , W 4Z,F5 xll in lx A 541. 3 ' ' F' ' ' il I . ' .ch A 0 I - - - 1. 'e-'t'W.4.w rk xl. - . - ' ' . v -s - V A ' ' ' I h x A 'Amt Ii Z - . sf - xx Y 3 is ,g Y-H783--s , . Q - X .GH 4 ' - , sm - .Q - 5 .N . lx .5 1 ll o 'X s V' ' X x Hull. Y A .Yv . , '. 99 l - . ' v' ' -x X ' 'x I v w 5 l Q U N ' K I O ' 5 v- 1: yd A4 ' xx 'J ' W4 I c 'I ' 5 ' . --,QQ 1 2 - , 414:s -' lx V '- - . - N 'Y' ' ' Q 4' 1 fh' - ' .!'l ,u-Cyl N N I M: -X , ,Q 1 4, fi 4 12 ,gi X' W1 ' ' T? frpg 3uS1T1ew 1928 QXUXLLULAHQI x 1 3 F Sophomore Class Commlttees . W nge aj 3' . ' .uf-'f ,.-a, Gi1'l's Vigilance Committee - KATHERINE EVERETT, CHAIRMAN fps' 1 GAYNELLE BECKETT 4 1 ' LILLIAN SCOTT 64 fggax' Freshmcm Glee Chairmcm - - - FRANCES Mo GILVRA les., KI-mx' :gn v Freshman Glee Words - MARJORY MILLER if - 1 Freslmzcm Glee Music - MARJORY MILLER F I 175 sr'-Af lb i ' -J' F-' F - Z t..-asks? ii, I 31 l WL 4 C xx -.4 ' H- it SQ N 4 f I 1 bt, 4 J I 2. 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EF .' re 0 J! fl, , .- jr Sophomore Liberal Arts Page Fifty-one' ' uflv- i 1 '51 , 4-f' Xmif I i X . ' . 1r.' y ' ' - ' . ' -4.-.Q 'tx , gms, ,O 3 ', '.Z :xp R ,. .N Tit?-S 'A' Q gi A .A sw 1 5 QS xx I' w' -2' - ,Q . -'X 'R- L: 3,-- fx 9 - A-1e1Rx-RN X A ' ' , I ' . QV Yftkf? v 'Z - 9 '-' -+:gZ5.gT.j-7, - iv Hui. HW 3 ' ' SJQNNN u K ,mp f-RW-H :-'1. M- Cl 'W' A 'S' -X .GN , 'U f ' 1717 Z - ' 01, Eg 4 2 9 rf - l V S T411 I , Q W X iff' 5'-4, mx x if Di silky. r- .rx 44- ' 'vga . lx! J 'll ff! 51 1. I 'hai ,MW ikujuvv 5. I . 'ffm , gi vu' Y gli I 4 I ' , N. 1 - ' 3 '17 gl uh 1 JN. Q -I , 1 :Jil ' .35 '7-,sv -4 Z N, Qs -mv I-A ' 1 S9 Y L . YM yi S F 2,25 .2-'J 91 UL, ' M922 2 I ' ' 7. W. gp. I ' f J, 5fhej9 8 PVALLUEA M N .-a n .U F N lr, vla- NSU' g . V rx ' 5 ALDRICH BENJAMIN BUNCH COIISKIIB Dmrrz oz -I ' -5 ATKINSON BONNER BUREN CRAIG Dovm i. . 5.1, BARKER BREITHAUPT CHILDS ClmN0n EDWARDS ,. l : X. 9 BECKET1' BROWN CLOTHIER CURRIN EMMONS 1 ks! . BEECHER BUELL Coon DAVIS EVANS, E. 4: ' Vw , L IK ' ' Y 1 '--' ' a , J .Q :df 1 Page Fifty-two Sophomore L1beralArts lf' I .yiu ' I 'N.vJ'H,, .. f f u 4 I 7-'lf Ji ' s 1-'2 Q ' F Zr ' '4?'f'. if - ,Q 4 f 'f ' A ff - -f, - wx fEf'4 GLW- -- - we. N ' fl 'M ' 'BU' - Pc .ff-fff:-' - -. --W,- '-'-44.1 fffff 1, 1 153' -f' 4 9' I it MVA? 4' A LQ iff' -Q.Q:-L K..-ffffil M - - -' 2, 'bv f N 'by X w Wh f Q2 -My K N f ff .ff WM A- I , ' ' anis..- - H. ', -.-.' - ,L 'I 4.41-GK '-- - Y I lf, - ,lf ,ffm .- , . A IVIL ,WNV ff QCmei9zS XXiALLUI3?S.IIE: EvANs, J. 1Gv1c1:1c'r'r IFALCONICIC IPANNING IPISIIEIL Soplzomofe L'ibc1'aI Arts m ax vky'- Q... -.. -. As' ,- gm ' ai . '-:ff -4 x 'V N' 1' 4' .N f-A wh- J-1. 5 5 :FSS 1 QQ ' ' I J F '11 ,f . NA . 'rns . .ski . 1 Q ' -Q' U3 .if 1 'llalgw' m':': 0 H , ,xr . Q '41 J' XJ?-,fj 4056. l r ' ' A Cv. ,C 017 x n 'V x Q-QQ H Q va 'ik 4 . E I A 5 u' -xi' -Y D r LYI, 5? 1 1-1 x JN 'W ,,r X V Zigi: 'A , r- ' ll 1' 'bo jj 'l' Ilia.. . 4 N w Ifmmcli GUM. HAUK HOWE Limxlcsz H'AI.L PIENRY HUGHES S UAT:-:S H ITARTUNG, B. IIERSHBERGER HUSTON 3 liounow. D. I'IARTUNG, E. I-IILDESHEIM HUTCHASOL Gommx, W. 1-IAUGPJ Hose KAFOURY , X .. -- 4, 1, . , R-L - - Page Fzfty-three '15, X - , wld. I, Tl ,. .y. I 5 N 4. ' ,-2.1!--' :- CQ-2'AD -fb x ' 'if-:mi -'L YS A I ay .M ,. ..f T?'ffQ?' RTQJQ ,K - A ' ' '.. ' Rx f ' ,X .x xx N - K ff - f ,D sr, 'X :fi - gg-Q JW.. x pl f Q f- u .. 3 fr' - Q1 xr -Q-, ,X X Q A, . -' 1 x ' 4 Q. . 5.- .ztf-J. Y Y---1-329i ,QR 'fi' Q A x .K5 A lm . id-AA. ,j. ' ' 'Q' w -D-.-.gn X -.N .CNN I 1 - Q . fin . . Q - Q . 1,11 4 X 1 f' sms - - Te We sa afIF1C 1928 XXOLXLLULIXHT, - S ' ' : fi: ff '-A' Q X' . xfr -5. X' , . 'xxx E 4 :X 135 si 'J 3,1 1 V .Jul H V V I 'W- jv- -: f ' !'ga1.'1 4 0.3, 1'Kv4I I 8 v qx FLM! ' 1 F ' .Q 1. I 7? sp? mx ' 32 ' as F.. M. .Iv-R., 0. i, :dy Xa? 'J-15,111 If ' 'E :l l PM ig L ' is J E E11 C x 1 M-A cmd F 2? .-ffl ,J-, 4- . . ' -' .. ,gn . If N I .fil m I X vis ' 291 1 I ig IiIDDER LOMBARD 1ICIfENZIE Mosrsn OTSUKE I- Q , 5 IQLINDVVORTH DIASON ' 1lCPI'IEIlSON Mosman P1-1I1.Po'r'r 3,9 K 4 LANG IVIAXXVELL MERGLER NANNFJY POOR, G. ANJQE c Invmx 'Essm:snu'rn ELSON Boom... U? 1 L M G M N P Q , : X-' g LAVENDAR MclN'rx'1m 1VI1r.1.1sr: Nic!-101.3 POTWIN . I ' MP . X ' ,- If 1' Q If ,N Page Fifty-four Soplzomore Liberal Arts VY' l E -pai: ' I - I W4 M- f I' I 7-'lf Ji ' n A . ..-. '- ' 4 k 0i'?'f' ,ff N Siliivy, ' 4 'fe - -, 4 , ' - , , , M. EYQQ:-f,fg- . - -.ff - U I 7 A 'R . ' 'wy' I '21 .1122 ' 13 -2: -, f k -37 Tffzlf I in I 541' 1 Q. I' Ll m. 'Q A jaakavpht' ill--,xr-.gl ' Y . Y- . 'YY ,TA X' l ,',,.l-A fr Yjfv 'W . Q cm .. M bi X w .' 1f!m,, f, .- H ' .5 va. 'f S 928 XXQXLL D 5 n 5 XX X . A if Q' J: 5 S ff .J I ' ASK' 7 uw I UK 0 ,. A l . . 'ful X. r 1- 3 was ,V . .1 ,,, r-if . -I ,x fr' J,Ljgr1-V Ig vffifq ' Jw v iv., If 11. 5.3 Q ' Y 1 E a 9 rr g x ., - n x 1. 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FMHL V4'TiV:'fQ lf.. 3 G i 1 Y FT' ' ' ' Heir - ' A Q M 161131928 XXQALLULATIQMS QT P FRESHMAN OFFICERS ' First Semester Presiclent - - RAYMOND MILLER Vice-Presiclemi, FRANCIS DEHARPPORT ' Secretary - - CHESTER RING T7'6CL-S?,l'7'67 - ROSALIND VAN WINKLE N u -3 J 1- Hg -bbc' wx ' xiii 5 l ,HN I -mart b 25-0 5' v uh P 'if .r vc . ' 8 if .. bv A' ,I -' 9 251, 3? 'r- 1 xh J' L T if -I ar I ' A-R ' w 'fs Q wi' J EX. .A Q' - Y 'V rw 1 ' X Hx ,N . . ,N I ns C v ll. xl sv A 17 'G 5 Q' N A ' X xri' S gl 1,1 :. x Nl X1 l , A 2' N . I -Y I' 3 'A r j sv., fr w Seconcl Semester N KW- 6-a ? all President - FRANCIS DEHARPPORT , 1 1'- Q J r I All Af M 'It Y Vice-President - NORABELL PRATT , Secretary - PAULINE FINDLEY .W JI f 1. T1'easu1'e1' - PHILIP RETRUM -.gf-fi S 5 5 1' ' . r- y - -'u ef T '- JJ . . ,XI . ' 1 D -2 t' 5' N' .- . Freshman Liberal Arts Page Fifty-nine ' 'rr ' X . wif' ' T' gl 1. - i xxx Q 'S E, Q I ,xl 1 ' ' ff,f -f?ff'T,gE. T - gd 'U' 2 ,11 X ' ' I' -T' 'lap 'fl YS.-1. S f .favwag - S S4955 ' b limo NN miami:-':, Q ' -. , , .CNN U! ' ,In 4 ff igmqs 1928 QVALL LAH11 fin ffl, 'i, , EI tr N 1 qi 4 5. X L ,ff -1 O lg emi! 1,53 P. f Q 1 ' .Lu f ' . 'A f 1. r ' 41 Zv JE 'aria -1 EM: sf ,. 4 'gl' mswlwxf Y Q.- f' 5531 5 ' x , 3' f7'.l -.. A12 ., 1:-' 3 :I l Y I '11 I 7 A '32 N K4 Lg: .ff J .9 ras' Erfm 1 h.aL 1' . J C xx syl C N 1 L'- I F 5,9 ,,-rf: f' ,, . 'U vr v - , EL IE . -7: is NX Q 'S :X , 1. K ,N . Y Q P 7: Hn ' Q -- , ' L . ' I ', 'F , ,fl I .I L in ,f . r 1- 1 w ' N I Y'-Us L ' 2974 , 145 EQ, vc. Ac1iL:rm1A'N ASI-ILIMAN BAUER BOBIAET BROWN I. -. R Z- S .QDAMS gfxucocu EELL D Bossx-mum BUCCAT . 1 .,. , 1 LLEN AKER ELL, . Bo'rTs CANNOY O , 4 ' V2-:Sf ARCHIBALD BALDEREE BISHOP Bowls CARD in ,, I ARTHURS BATESON BLAKESLE1: Br:E'rz CAKDINA1. ,: , , L f ' u , ' -' ' 'f It' Jw J . . ' -,-' q4 ,N Page Szfcty Fo'esh'ma11, Lzberal Arts nf 1 - . 1 155 , - . . qfz tw 1 4 jf3 1'D ff Si 'I 5 'fe 1 -' ' ' f Y '-- Y.-, 1 LX 1313 -,Q V- Zu? . 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RQ if L 4 0 'J' Q., 1 3'-rf- ' r . fxo Q .-'X , QQ JW- vi f ' f x :?Zl,q1 . 6 Va Q-zijv' Vu ,vuvv ul 14 n'a4ig Q.,' Y I ff: '1 F- M r 973 r af? D' . ' -7- 'Tx' -4 ll 4- 31 ss? .gnxfz ' 1 . 'Not i s 1 '1 dv-3 2 22' ,nfl f 5' 'B mf '-, . '. H1 1 s I A gf E Y hge, ,. 'I r f r I, in :Pl as . I . W .l' , 3, 4 lc. . . - 4 MCGILVRA LS ' ,f K 4 I IVICMINIMEE 9 I WS? MEDLER -, . 4: MICHAELSON - -ff ' X MIDDLETON, D. fyix -. MII.I,ER, C. MILLER, R J .5 Page Sixty-four 172' I v' Wig . I 'NW' Vw, ,. . . :,- ' - f 9 Q'wf'ff'- J' pr. 1' 1 I I C - 1 1 .' Q I I ' -I 45 , - A f'f - ' F!! 7 W A I ,' Z MIDDLETON, J. Moonn M ILLER, G. M YLLER. I-I. a . A V v.,q . , H M X U x 1 Y P NELSON MORAN V NEY Mommousm NII4ES IVIULKEY Nou'rHnuP NELL OYVEN . T, .-, - A PAGE 1?A1..M1sn PEMBERTON, D. PnMBER'roN, H. PERATROVICH Freshman Liberal Arts ,fif Q, cv., N - . . X --4 - , 9 H N . A - 'V Liiffl -: ' Q. 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K 5 as STAATS '1'AyLoa X7AN XVINKLE XVATTEIIMAN XVm..sH 0 , ah, STEINE11 TIBBI rs XVADDELI. : XVEAVER VVEST .Q 1 it STONE TOMPKXNS, R. W'AnNm: ,, , YVEcr1'rmlf: XVESTIQNHQUSE , W X-7 STRIKER TQMPKINS, J. YV X Nl ,', XVEINJ-Imlmmrz XXVIENEKE . , M K . Vw A ' . Q xx wb s ff 1:1 ' I F- ELK Page Sixty-six W, X f-,JN Freslmzaoz Liberal Arts If lr qvnj: ' C . 51 ' 'Van' -- S ' . . ' , ' ' ,, ' Q9 ' . ff fl ' I 6 'Q' 91, lr fc, I ff T.b x f 'f 4' ' ' 'U 45 W' ' -',.' 'f ' ,V f 7:24:43 X f2Qf'?2211f,A - , ,Q 4 'lu I XL ' ,, . h. V if Q-42-V1-5'i,,1'. ' 14 ' ' Fi N ffm f' . . 'X-ff-L? f .' 7 ' yy ' a. I - , V . 1' LTV '-.,. !: '-T -1 'EP-7 Y . 'Q --' W ' MA? 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M:-Li li - ir.- ' 'X' - X - ' -- ,I -' Y i RK - n N X V 74 t I X X' X 555555 - Q ' 5 '--xH ',,tx XXI - I M .,- J, R A 5, X ' ' , - XXX' - X Z .- -1. 5- : 'I' f '-- V Lf- ' - . f .1 ' 0 1 vvxf- --f ' :,:. H- 1 - -ay 'M x A ' ' ' f f 1 2 -milk .wa M QF' 1 M. X 'S 'D .ma I G v v -v- Y mf -f w igmQn 1928 QBVALLUIQAPPIE 0 2 ' + A ,gg Q 3l'IfF A i9 tr N . I K s 4 LAVV CLASS ORGANIZATIONS SENIOR CLA SS President - .IOSEPH DE SOUZA Secretary - - FRANCIS SMITH N - iff Ui.. if JUNIOR CLASS lxxx President - - EDWIN GOODENOUGH - flxj Secretary ' - - FARWELL BOOTH 'fq:Ly Reporter ROBERT STARRETT 3,5 , . ' .aff l' l , 102' 1 '53- f ff ' FRESHMAN CLASS ,Imax . 0 f5fpa,Iu,, Preszdent - - - EDWARD STADTER 'fgm , my Secretmfy-Reportw - PAUL GEDDES d . Y ,I ' fj- 1 F I 07 N ,I 'n .fa '2 . ' an F.. N. ik .4 L .-.I:,l iq, uaxfl -, 1 S 'w' ML E ' C xx xA ' bn' 5' 5.5, .1366 - - 'I MQW!!! 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The organization of the law students in no way affects their relationship with the Associated Students of Willamette University, but simply suppliments this latter organization for the purpose of furthering the interest of the School of Law. Law Page Seventy-one 4 ' I ' it-' 2 s? if 'k .- , , . . 5 , ,L 1 ,. 'I fi '11 ' ir If a . QE: . T ':Y'f,,, jx?-s ., awry -,ent V is Q P 'Cl , Y' . 5 i' Q va . .5 4 he .ff , .kata I' J' A- 'ff' 'Jak' JJ 'v L f' 5 'A r 53-A-fa MM? rc '50 , --rg Ns ,ll -I J ll Y vii' 'ix l 55: A :bg I 2,0 . . I 2 if D rf, Q L . V 'Yu by of nf l 'skein is ' , . . 3' Iv W 5 5 1 ' ' ,Z 1 ' - ,- QMS as . T. f my l 'Ly . . wx, -,.,.- S Q ff: ,,i ,, - I Mg X Fiix-lgtlxx -Q-1:-. ,- - X - , ,.g-- Qxdiif-:X . xi J' . N ' - ' . -'Q - '- N A - ' Q! 35' re. -':' -1-ss l -A-NX In TX' ' :. ! 5 - 'f l . N --, , s, ,, - , ...n , , ' g 'fi x .Tyr ' ft --- -1'--.Q Beige- -- -- ' -'AA' .4 , '-IV git ! MiikilLr:7': TT M- g 'i Tl' ' -. . 'fb - A ivff I UIC ,f1Tlel1928 QVALLUQALL Q E X . if -a, . We ,.1 DJ r 4 '5- . 0 , Jgfuw l 0 49 'uint 15 K! 4 i 1 'I :Gb - xi ,. . 51,451 sf ,,. . HARLEY .ALLEN - JOSEPH DESOUZA - WALTER FUHRER - JOHN HELTZEL - WILLIAM MCALLISTER - CHARLES REDDING - ,gnrfaiswzsw f -7- 4 F f 1? N 3 .fff '3 . 4' ' Z r' K' ie? .X 'I-.I-' 'E '75 -4 nn N133 GEORGE VANNATTA 4. MARK WALDESPEL - El ff? , C 'x 'I 1' , . 'N g LU .-r-A , . N? ,JS I' S? u'5I'W. P' Y 4-, 'N IIII,,z9j-Us f ,, 4 lf- .- Z .I , . ,. . Q . Q, , ,K 4 0' 4 '1 Sli fi.. x gl 4 1 is ,s Page Sez'e1'z,ty-two ,ya - . if A 4 . 54 'ff .2 ' , 11. fs , Ng f' 1. ' f r. wr ,',,, ' ,. f., 'FWVB' ,f f 1i' CD Q W ay ' f' 4' f 'Q A , H , 1 x:5 s M Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Gresham, Oregon Salem, Oregon St. Helens, Oregon Salem, Oregon Senior Law E w 3 r -I .ff . . l ' 'jeggip ' , ,dw,dL, , f : Zag If y ' .ni I N I Q 't I I I -1 -7 ' f' 01- V. , '?' - pe M. -+- on - 1' ff' f mx Twflr lrm. fu, E E 'L:' ' ' 0' C x 15115 925 XXQALLUISQAH-Q, Senior Law MAX HUBBS - - Silverton, RUDY KENNEDY - Salem, WILLIAM MCCULLOUGH - Salem, FRANCIS SMITH - Salem, EDWARD Sox - - Salem, GLEN WICK - Dallas Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon A yi -GX: If I . WM R. 1 rw 'Zn . x H 0: Maltz 54:2 '0 ' .1- r' Q1 .fer ig K' K , Pl, ., , .. -ff' J --'Lrg Of A- . J, 'Z' 5' ' -IA M -r , P ! J I5 , r itfx, 4- we .M 1 ' rv ill Nh A A. Q.. ,f we 'Pxllfr 'I s f' ' QL 'if 1' ', ' 1 Ng' .- i f Q ' ' ' 1 Senior Law Page Seventy-three ' , x-, ' 1 I ' zlw. i , Yu ' .-51 -' . ' N , . - Q -1 x 't 'fw3.f,5S X' I, --x v- 1: f ,pn L xl' - ,H -,fo'r-5556452 ,I B Y - A I 5N R4:' , KX L .555 ' fill QQLQ: e g! :T, D' , NT W ' Xlfh' . 4 ' A - x WNQ- . X ' N .-fr.-c J at ig X Tafxidgsvxtk ' Q' W0 ii? ' i4lo f r- -..... ..-H - .W 1 ffm Q4 01,2 , S+ W ' ' lo We Q sa g,f3lT1Ck19Z8 DXOLXLL ff' ia ? xr' . wi A n -XJ Nii hi ' A..-L I, -v'1 f ' .-,1 'iv . fdifwtollui-ff I fi lah- W! 'Q gMlv of 1 '17-nh NP- ., ' FRANK ALFRED DONALD ALLISON ROBERT ASHBY FARWELL BOOTH FRED BYRON JR. OLIVE DOAK Silverton, Oregon Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Silverton, Oregon Salem, Oregon McMinnville, Oregon -1' F' X. 'R -' , i: dw X37 11:21 2-A ' 'Q S, f- ' ' 'anal' AYMOND DERRICK Walla Walla, Washington 5' .. A J 'H CHARLES DEGRAFE - Portland, Oregon i xx Y pf..- ivy, X F 7,2 ,JJ f' ' '5 -N , 1' A' 'N . Y Q I ul ,- L BERNARD FLAXEL Salem, .Oregon Sn, ' IP' in , If 3' STANLEY FRYE Salem, Oregon ' 'F' ,r I: - . 3, '. 4 he 1' l f l' 5 03-J 1' x ' .1 U. A I' up gary . fx .Y ' iz, Al' J V, I l 'V 111 ke Page Seventy-foam' Junior Law I Ayvgv . V I f ' NV E Wa, .- f . I , f 9 s',M',Lw' ii' :W - f- 5 - 1 n ., . I Dag-'V 5,45 -EV 'L 5 'O I S VE' y 1 Q' . 7 f ,. ,. Yau :YS-f y ' ,xii i z: t ' -, ' lf l ' vi, , 4- 1 1'-'51 ,--i,'f.f,f' fj , 4 WN ' 1' 01- fi 'f 4 - pw ' 1, fe MC, O. L . ' - -e- O - Qfvrv . ,M if -H 57' i ' O Iii ' 1 ' M Mane 1928 XXQLLULAEJE X I ,V SA DONALD GRANT EDWIN GOODENOUGH JOHN MINTO - LOWELL MUNDOIIF ROY POTTER ARTHUR ROUNDTREE IVIEREDITH WOODWORTH KENNETH LITCHFIELD GORDON SHELLEY HERBERT SWIFT - Fairview, Oregon Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon - Grande Ronde, Oregon Salem, Oregon Klaber, Washington - Portland, Oregon - Portland, Oregon Marshfield, Oregon Portland, Oregon 44 N I uf- '15 . an ' -Je' If . :Jr u 'L' if A ' 'TE D - -Halt' . KB , Y f 'il Lf' 'Q ' . 5' 291, be gf' . .-Q 'f. xg! ,gl Y 5 S I ' AA ' Jw 'v L 1' D 'A r ?4'lu, C39 -5-x q ' rv A 0 4 , K ml lf ll J ill- ' Trl fl ll S 5 f'. ' Q.: EF I! .l 0 ,Nr . I I fe-. T .. +1 gg .l'u.nio1' Law Page Seventy-fifve L t-P A l 5 ' :Q-'LW i I YY x l N ' -.A - 1 . 'V-uw. N A ' 21 i . OOO,, 4 ,, 1,agi5?TfZfi O ,ml Q T .Ki - 5 K! Xe, ,-I I . -2' bf. Fi. jf?5.x: X3 L, -gk, fl W YV 7 Tig- gf-T 'YK ' - no - h J' X 5 F n x Wtfgx Q V .j f . i , i 4:14, i ' .. V -QQ Jiv hai I X Q ,KX 'J l N Mlmjillix 151 , - '.-uf ' fs dm l - !mi 'x . JN 'JW I Y 'A .L 3uSTF1ek 19Z8 lVV1XLLUI1Al'I1 Z 6 G I ., ll' is NE 39 ti .sf K Q4 CHARLES SWAN - Boise, Idaho ROBERT S'rARRE'r'r - Salem, Oregon up n XX .-JZIL Q aj? 3-. ' 5 far .1 fi,-1 wa. f 1 ' 51 'A : -'1 IJ. ?.:w61Kg.v'2wx' 131' Junior Law 1 F ' .I N. 1 77.3 ALVIN KURTZ - - Salem, Oregon 41 QED' -.FA I .1 l - sh t -4 in 'L Q9 if? -h1L:2J IA ' 'i S - c Y' . :I ML C X N 1 L'- J .11 QY5 I ? QE .45 - - -5 av - , I ,M L . 9 N - k .Ji I . X I ' f' 1 , . N . S, Q 2 Fi H I1 V 641. R11 f xilz'-I' J 0 'jk vig? . f X12 7?'a X fr.. Page Seventy sm, Jzmwr Law N J -f, p '5' Q., Jn: cuff, f gmt 3 P r ,fav Mx L WWW Z5 : ' M .,.mha!.' fflfw :' U i' ' WF ' ' 'TEV Y J Z U . Q' 5 , - ' . ' lx ,r . 14 lx . IE' lx .ypx ' f 4 - 'T -1 .- ,V Y'A'3'f?2'v . 1' -Y ' 2 1 1 ' r' ' A- g,A.J'f, , ,U X52 Ziggy, 4, , - f, ua I' 4 ' 1' , .Amit L,-f ,gif Z i,7-, , f 'Q' -,L QQ' f 55'T' , E, 7 GJ,- 0 ' . t ' 4' n 5- 'Q-1, 'fix' 575' 474 17 liii-J, - 4 'i k' J ? f ' ' J. r 5- x H V! ,I ,,. ' 1- F-Q2-H -+R ,5 - :fS,,.',' ' ' f The 1CrhCj92S XXQ-KLL IJLAIIQUE S . 1 L I F '15 'L'-as 14 - M CE 5. -V' 1 if 'Imp' m':': 0 ,M v K? is h 'r I' Q48 , . ft? Q will . , . f' ' - Y' 'I131:A1,x' UIENMAN LANKE PROPP ToM1..1NsoN ,' A.. J: 1 Couxxzm Gmvm-rs Lmvnox' STADTER TUIINEII .fb -f gli, Kxox Mel vm: SPAITI DIXG 5 4 -55,59 .v FRESHMAN LAVV I ODELL BENNETT AUBREY FLETCHER 3 fn 5.3 Q ' or RALPH CAMPBELL ETHEL FRYE rg- so CARL COREY JOHANN SCHNIEDER S534 E JOHN EBINGER JOHN WRIGHT J rx b L N 1 ln 35:6 -I EIL wflf r . v y 5,114 All 1 2 ' A. if -lf.. , W ' N . .CL I- F'7'6S1l7lICL7LLCLlfJ Page Seventy-seven - Y, , 135. '51 ., .yfft t X - -R R- -Q in ' N , --.57 .x . ' . . - - . I -- 14. A .. ,LLL f-b wf fglx 'L' 'X'-'L' Q L ' 5 K -3 SSS? x r! lg -Q-fwaw? -il Q- .ffdsn N I, on , -Qi. ww 1 ' f- 2:4-.z,g1LLfg f L 1f'. ., .ffvxg - ' gym '- X '0 +- NN 'ba-ssmmlf-L M'-' -:--W: -X A -ww . 'ff 1 'ml .. L F1928 KVALLUEAPP 4 2 K ' 4' rr YE fl, ,gg 1, 1 I 1 I 1 f ' gi - S gf' F 9- 4 1 N . XXX - x -QL .5 ar. I 15.4 B-f ' 5 f'0 .44 ja: wa. 4 f ' A. 1 za -'1 .'?'aIKu4 l,0v , ZA , L '.,f 5 4' ' 1 'o 1 F ' . 1. 723 .Rf 'P . ' Graduate Students MARGARET JOHNSON, Santa Cruz, California EDNA JENNISON, Salem, Gregon TURFIELD SCHINDLER, Salem, Oregon JOHN WILLIAM THOMPSON, Portland, Oregon ALBERT WINDELL, Harrisburg, Oregon -J! F: .'7-a va i 'nw Ls? -ZZ' h- ' - 'I' . Q- t ML 2 by i X Q x 454: - A- ? :ft .KJ N593 71 Q' A 2 , - 'At 7. if UP' t ff ,lla R 1. sw W xr! , 'ax ' 'xg .ci I' Xi ,z , 'V' ' , xi ' 3. 'Q fi E, 'A Li X Page Seventy-eight Graduate Students 119' 1 - .1 , , 'Tfh 1' ' . 11.49 Q ' ' 6 Q,5'Wf'?7', if ' 4 1 ,A f ' -,mf , 'Z' :fo-.a1, ?f? -25 g ', f,, x!ff 'X' 1 L' 0 fAiZ ' 4 ' tig Q'5f-Y-'11:,.,,.,o tfif-1-f ffcsfffif-a H ' 'F' mm .. N N i nk ' - - Pi - huh 5. '5..f.- ' VJHY YX .umm ff' ff' I 5 I v v - 4 f Il., x A CTBC 1928 XXUXLL LAH' if ' s w F I Speclal Students 2' I fx. w jirk ELIZABETH BOYLAN AEARL POTTER ' -,iff ' - M RONALD CRAVEN GRACE POTTER -NE X ANNA DUNLAVY WENDELL ROBINSON 5-xc .L . lip 'V' 4 ' 9:0 BETTY ELOFSON LESTER SMITH v 11' F'-1 Y EDITH FINDLEY ARNOLD TAYLOR g- ' Q, , o EARL ICENNELL EY' H Q . F44 Uv Jr A I. ll, xfs- ,gl-alfa' S My -v 1' D 'A ' af., I-Tw. 5.3 'Q , W A 1 3 1 ' t , I ry Q lull 5 'VQ I h at Af X - 417 Ji f -l .A ix S' ',,x'r I 's ' I - ' F -f 5 I1 I JJ? SW A I N! .. . -A -' , I .1 Y Special Students Page Seventy-wine 'XS 1 1 1 'LQFNA A I 'Y R f ' -A '-fx -Q XQAQ. ' N :N Q ', - i-T:--- 'V f - 1 Jw ,X E ll ' ' 'Q 5 fl- W u 4? 1 'f-Q: - FQQ?-' f, +,rI.'ft7 5L.1'i - -A . :T'M 31-T RXJ , 5. 1 ' 5' ' X 'x IJ w 0 y 'TX y .5 5 L.,-f 57... V:,-g. M. Q ,+ QT- . I A X A .KX X fm 35 hm.. E iw- --17 -'M -W -ww JW f, ffm fl f 2 if X SWE ' ' '72 51928 WKLLULAYIQ M s. . 1 ff - 'Z '1 HN 9,54 S-. ' .nf-'f .-1 fs- JW- !! ' Iqblxil f,.::1r'6---e,,,,.,. '75, f -4 51 . fi' ' 4 e- N 773 .Fi Q ., ' 4' fe-I '75 an L c.i:,,!xs? in Q- ML f X 9 X .5 SA 1 - u I ? if 15? lv 'S Ol - .' - ' r ' . I 1' I lk ef 'Qs -3 I lllf in 'f 315' l ,S Z, 7. 59 u ',. ogg, it dm 1-2? X S: 'lm l ,. -- I - ,, . 1 THE MILL STREAM IGNIFYING undisputable tradition, the old Mill Stream is perhaps one of the best loved, and yet most feared features of the Willamette Campus. It is not, however, without its scenic beauty, for the large trees overhanging the stream form a picture that can only be appreciated by one who has seen the old Mill Stream. , -, I 14' Page Eighty ff' l lr -rfb: . NW . . H , t 4 V' ,B I. fe' MA-- H5. fi 1 ..u if nf ff' A ,V554?f2,, ,A ff le ., 1- ' ' ' 2: if 2-4 if T il ,els a s - ' as l L- w h. ,, f -a s rf I 5 ACTJIVIITJIES N I' Q Q avr glffmejoza XXQALLUILAIQE Q CHARLES REDDING 1'liESIlJliN'l' .-Xssocrxrlcn STUDENT BODY ASSCDCIATED STUDENTS of A VVILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY TUDENT Activities at Willamette are all, with the exception of the Glee Clubs, directed through the Associated Student organization. This form of supervision has proved entirely satisfactory. Centraliz- ation of finance and energy has brought about the gradual extension of all activities. A greater interest and more general participation by the student body has been the result. Representatives of the organization annually attend the conference of student body officials of colleges and universities of the Pacific Coast. 0.4 ri -E if ,fr , . Hin, . Ayx U3 5 i ' 'Mal n v wif Q r ' Qi f ' ' '2 5 1 t mf-fl, bv ' . fp -5 t xii- 25:1 .151 S : ' -xl JM' -v A I x f Q F A af X, 9 5-fu: 5.5 ? A . jars J J' jul . I Wh I wk . 1 Y mv f-X ill 1 -. JI . s' , F' 5'1 'LU 2 . ,xfl I 1 'X s. rtxs h . V ' Activities Page Eighty-one , L, . . wke. 1 Yv V ' .' 1r.' ' 1 ' ' - l -,, - - -,Fx-as-:,f.sQ X . at . .. A i ,. 4 Q i ll a X -A F Tl- gr' - T : K - T' if V1ik Y X 45' 1 l n f T -fiffe, r'3715fIf'5L oT1l , ..,.1- -i n .ffvsiag X grits ' 'KW' 3'i..m.- X W- -- i M . 'ff W7 f Q ,, , U ' SHI ' ' 'Ti fr, lgfIaCf1 928 QAVWXLL LAHQT M A tt Nc X I Z. Ii.: 1. ' g fox .1 an , ., . my I W- frf ' rel?- -1 :Jia R.-mx' 'S v 51,4 'in ff- ' 1 P ' 171' 14451 WJ' 5 '- 'I -1 'Tat vi Z ,--'Q' LS! li, h- ' 7 C xx 1 'X :SA 1. F 5,2 .,-'Tama - - -5 N ' , ig ? IV? all ,r 1l,'- 1, If 'fy N IN' Q8 ,, 152 .1 . .' v l ff.. A I I . . , - L ' ,K e G' 0' I 1:51 Ui 'I -. I 1.2 ', ' A f Ik if f' 0 0 if: f. xx .. '71 , ' 4 X 'V' i 59? ' 1 Nyfry, , . f 1 I ' I' , S ' ff STUDENT BODY CCDMMITTEES Athletic Board I. H. VAN WINKLE PAUL WALLACE DEAN F. M. ERICKSON Forensic CHARLES REDDING IRENE BREITHAUPT ROBERT WITTY Constitutional Revision HUGH MCGILVRA ROBERT -WITTY IVAN WHITE Awards COACH ROY KEENE PROFESSOR JAMES NLXATTHEWS CHARLES REDDING LOUISE NUNN IVAN WHITE GURNEE FLESHER LESTLE SPARKS Honor Code RALPH CURTIS MILDRED MILLS LAURENCE SCHREIBER KATHERINE EVERETT ELSIE TUCKER WENDELL KECK Student Chapel WILLIS HATHAWAY IRENE BREITHAUPT MARGARET ARNOLD Freshman Glee KENNETH MCCORMICK IVAN WHITE MARGARET ARNOLD GURNEE FLESHER ' LOUISE FINDLEY Athletic Managers Fggtball - ..-- - IVAN WHITE Basketball - - GURNEE FLESHER Spring Sports - Page Eighty-two av.,'g7'. ,-5' O xi KENNETH LAVIOLETTE 92'1, X ix :lab f ' ' ' A ff fe -A -QM -fd-41' TXT' a- vw ' ! .a 'QTL Ku L'-.J ,H -'Z'f1f fgffaf :Lb 7 N04 Z,-I, 'web' I . , A 1, H W m -1, .fcfglg-.-ff ! AM W Gfhs mz , ,,. : '-E 'L' :fl ,aI x..S:,,.A f , :'XuAmfhnif.' fl WW. 9253 XXQALLUQRHQME w i Q- F J I -F 'Qi If S129 MILLS NUNN REDDING LXTCHFIELD ADAMS I 555 -A WHITE NICCORMICK F. MCGILVRA H. MCGILVRA ' , ,uf MK X I sm 1 EXECUTIVE CQMMITTEE ff . 'v STUDENT BODY OFFICERS f -Eg President ------ CHARLES REDDING I YS ' Vice-President - - - - MILDRED MILLS gf' Q pa Second Vice-President - KENNETH LITCHFIELD N ah..-' -3, 15 Seci-etwry - - - - - LOUISE NUNN ,-JA. ,sy P-1 xi Collegian Editor ----- HUGH MCGILVRA if '- 45' wwf' -, MEMBERS AT LARGE J KENNETH MCCORMICIC FRANCES MCGILVRA IVAN WHITE DWIGHT ADAMS 1, g FACULTY MEMBER ' N, ' .r 'L PROFESSOR JAMES T. MATTHEWS E 'I 3 .ic X TREASURER E , V' 334 DEAN FRANK M. ERICKSON ' 5 ' i . 5 I Nu- lu -- .A -9 Y iff? ii f' Wil f P if L .s if fl ' .Lo I n 'X 1 . ,QN . . . . uv ' ' Activities Page Eighty-three .. - ,'LQ.l'Lg, 1 -'51 .. ,H X:-Wff I N . ' .-' 'nv-' x ' . - ' ' , -A A A . - eva.f.wQ X ' 11 Q LTTIL,-Tx .L XL Y A Jw' 'Kc' NR: .Q-. ,e ESQ -'-f :X xi -: L-, ff, E fflw- -. j E-xg f ' .,- - + .QV ufixfi'-....:qfi ' l ' , i5 'l?: , , :i!. 'ig N 5 x' SJQAAKN ' X' imp 'SN 'kiliimmgrm ,R 'W' 'Ah' ' -W3 . 'U W , . 12 I ' ' as ,g1T1ew1925 ycoxLLULAr1a, M X I' s I 1' 'a ? 1 KH X .-IIIL -4 sr , lj' sfa sh' ' 1 sf' Q 0 ff: .41 Nigga! Iwi 'I C 4' 'L'-I l.g:w61Kgn:2L.vx. Y 5. .J . U gi. 'S dNl' J' 'I' N. I 97 we . wtf 1' 'U' A z .bs 39 :J Y it' 1 S H4 x 'fi' s,'A1L . 4: I 1 9-gun bn x 'H J 'H 9 X S4 C 1 'ia : 2.72: arf: P' ' J MCCLINTOCK FISHER RICE REID IVITTY UNIVERSITY PRIZES 'WILLIS PRIZE OLONEL Percy Willis of Portland, Oregon, offers a prize each year of twenty-five dollars to the student who throughout the school year has done the most real good to fellow students and the University by deeds of kindness and genuine helpfulness, coupled with steadfast devotion to high ideals and upright character. Mr. James McClintock of Roseburg, was awarded this honor in 1927. ALBERT PRIZE To the student who has been the most faithful in study and scholar- ship, and has made the greatest progress toward the ideal of character, service, and wholesome influence, a prize of twenty-five dollars is offered by Mr. Albert of Salem, Oregon. Three students are nominated by the faculty, and one is selected by the student body previous to commencement. Miss Dorothy Fisher of Portland was elected by the students in 1927 for this honor. STEEVES PRIZE A prize of ten dollars is offered by Dr. B. L. Steeves of Salem, Oregon, to the student who excells in Latin. In 1927 Miss Margaret Rice of Salem received this distinction. BURGHARDT PRIZE L - '55 Ng- il f 'as ' Mr. Curtis Reid of Salem won the twenty-five dollar prize offered by ? ' E William Burghardt, Jr., also of Salem, to the scholar in the University 2 U. . Q, ' L who excells in Calculus. . ' - r ' '1 I , KEYES PRIZE Ii. -I Honorable Walter E. Keyes of Salem offers a prize of fifteen dollars I 'N I,-f PM to the student winning first place in Oratory competition. This was won, ,gr in the year 1927, by Mr. Robert G. Witty of Miama, Florida. A similar h reward is given to the winner of second place. . 'lf' PM . i I ,s Page E'fighty-f0u7- fICt'L'U'Lt'l9S' YY ' -VY.: ' N J 'fa I-I I. ' 921 9-I ' aff' cb- N I II Q? I la -I Inf : I' umlk. if-,fe zffziii- 5 52: LQ A Z-' P -' I ' M- ff. ' 4 ' rf if ' ef f ,- -Q 1 was is .. I X M ui ' ' . -e m ' -it .N .,.. f .ff 'WW iC11ae Ti9z5 WALLUERHE, E? L , 4 if ,mi 5? Q nil Wag., img, , vw? rt 4- ' -QQ , , - 1, vv AT' ' EH, -. ' '-tk ' . -.fr J , 3. , :S 5 I ,f . ff ARM' JJ' -. f ' D 'I r LYS If 11. 5.3 Q 4 an X 5 v-yinixo - I ' Y I' A - 1 ' ' x PUBLICATIONS f ,IV 'u MIK 41 I 5 5 1' ' lv- Y -r E51 W 0 ' ix' A :. ., .H 3' , n-L I A , 1' , ' 'iflg f 'Yu .. .. Us-T. I - -C. - I H A irse 4 -K 5 A ,xls.'5E2s'w1!'ig X I l' -A .jr t i f iifi - uf-.- R .1 X Q , x ,, - 1,-5--N.-,M YQ : 5.4 .f:,q- f-gig-ig: 52 QI n ' ' X .xx J 4 X . Rx s xx -IIJL :A ,r 15 1-. uln:'f ,: . 'X 3928 LXVALLUIQAYPTT M 5. 1 'f I C IL' .X f 9 mg' Mx .2 A 1 PAUL GEDDES, Editor .TQHN MINTO, illmmgm' -,. ,, 1 qi nf 5.3 '- , THE VVALLULAI-I fr ' 1. ' 7 . 7 'IA HE 1928 Wallulah is but another effort to portray in so far as is 41 D, 2 . . -. possible the year's work and activities of the students of the Univers- Z , .1 ' A-3, Quai ity. To this end, a theme of local Oregon Scenery has bee11 carried Jvhi- 73355, through the edition in the hope of bringing about a stronger' realization 2 , , ,aw of the relationship between nature and the ideals of men. ' 'v L SE? I This Wallulah, the third to have been published under the new type if X of student body control, marks the change from the smaller to the standard Q X size of the larger college annual. w ' mx- ? it 1.-ffl? I P :J '-L 1 37 ' 1 f , 'fig' '5- I l' N 1' Zvi., ilu 0. , 5 ' En- 'zu 13 . . ,' Vi i I Q? I 'I 6--' its I nf, li i 1 Page Eighty-sin: Actwztzes ' - it it , 1' l f. .V W ' ' ., 'W ' M, i or i , M ..... ,-i-pf . . ' ' . f1'.:if:' --of-M: - .- ff i ' 4' 33 lr-. I-D., '--'A '- - , f 'ffm 1 9 - 1 -- 4 - g ---vf , ' I, , .. mix .. Gylr vldfn ff ' ' + l i :: i1 M t M' 7? 925 XXQALLUI-QQAYIQE VAN DYNE LANE .NIKEN ROBERTS GORDON EMMONS MILLER, J. MASON MILLER, R FAIRBANKS CURRIN LOCKHART SEARS Associate Editors Aclministration Classes - - Athletics - Activities - Organizations College Hours Satire - Art Work - Assistant Manage? Assistant Manager ASS7:StCL7lt Manager Assistant Manager - EDITORIAL STAFF - - - ALICE LANE, GEORGIA FAIRBANKS MARY LOUISE AIKEN FLORENCE EMMONS FRANK VAN DYKE MARJORY MILLER - BEATRICE LOCKHART WESLEY GORDON HOMER ROBERTS, ARTHUR MASON M A NA GERI AL STAFF - EARL HENRY - ROBERT SEARS FRANKLIN RISLEY RAYMOND MILLER - HUGH CURRIN NS! 1 UW, I UN API .. r Q .'W '1 JJ Iv -A 1' 5 1 4 a. .aff , , .Q-0f fi f-ffhfa ' -'.v:- hf I SS N35 qglsuzn. J 'r A , E f i ' av. Cs.: 5.3 rf w A - ,gif E If 'Til . iq, 4' -, I' A S .f S ' 1 4 5 1 . 2 . F'-,f Q 'O 2 .Q f- . A ' HB3 .- 1' G k Qs ,- 'I Actzmtzeb Page Ezgty-seven , X-P D , wlu. KI 'SI . 1 NYT. I -X l 'TA 'I 'IA Xu I ' '1 . -Sp 'SNL fr PM-5--S -IQ -f S A Z 7i '-fix 1 , N - Y v I KX T ly A I -S . ,..af -A ff.f1fQfX f'. .R1R2- N -A-A K' 1- .2 ' 'f ,A u 1 ' .0 ww, 11: w .iv 'Lk N SJW K - if -S if A f+ -+ R' .1 -A I .-wt If f xl- fr ' 1 3, IF ' ' Q 11928 QVALLUQAHQQ M i u l E- Nc .lx X s,ljI:,4 .ij-CfQ. '. ' 5550, nk? gov I 'fi- -t 1 ' .:G5'a '1 HUGH MCGILVRA, Editor WILLIAM SMULLIN, Manager fjdtxcy, 'RW'-'sibvv ,givin ' '4- 5 ,. rf? 1 f' fy 7? N KIWIZ i 3' -1' G H, - L f-5,1 is -lag-9 VVILLAMETTE COLLEGIAN A - 1 :I K WML M HE Willamette Collegian is the official publication of the Associated Student Body, issued Weekly throughout the school year. The J ' H. paper has a circulation of fifteen hundred copies, which reach the c N student body, alumni, high schools, colleges, and universities throughout A the United States. .w ' - 5 5,32 .1553 1 ,Q ' T2-,I The purpose of the Collegian is to reflect and form student opinion, ,- p ' is to carry news of all campus activities, and to represent the University ' s. Q among its readers who are not attending school. The Collegian of this 7 .': '-',, ' f year has been much improved in every respect, and more nearly meets the , nl 1 L approval of the students who contribute to it and the business men of the 'gf 1 f El town Who support it. i 'I-' 3. ii f xli W8 - 'rv li 5 Q 'lam 2 . V Lv, , E 'ts . if ' :rig .cl in ki ,Q W ' . n . X l ' 1 L 1 i 'fl' :find Page Eighty-e-iglzvt flclwztlcs -if lg api: - ' , gf ' YI-' 5,.2,.f0 !f,3..i',l A , p Qgyayig p my G H ' fi . 7 VUIIH' - Pre 1429- ogg' J g. 'J A fif ??5f'777 N I f' 5, ' Y' :rms - -N-+. 5:4 ff -.11 .Q 1 ' - H 7'-0' 1 cxxlll Wr iwi. f ff',, N - ' : :ii1' N -.ff 72' me,1928WMLUL9' i A v ami El Ill A I 'mul I . gym 'W 1 1, ,. . gxw' ,ev--., .1 ' . Q '.,'-, 44 Z ,ghzjv f ff? 5- :J H - '- -' 9: 42252 1,51 5 b E -4 :ni Q 2 :Viv ' uh lf? 5,413.3 . - L, X b:CQ ,' '.N 'yQ3ff124E,, j gem: 'W S'fQQSSw fr: ,Gnu- f E S 5 2 - 0 ,fs 3 er ' Q 5' :I 5 ,V Q -Q .N.- 4. ,- 1 4 PIPE: N' ,: s , 'X Ewgam Q 3 Nm mfiillww eww- x .I mah ' ' O . 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Dx n V' I ' if -- ' - ' 0-f ,' 1.1! lr Q W ' 1507, Q Q. 5 5 x' SQ- 1- . , Q' ,. - . , .bb 'J ' I . 'V lfffrleiozs XXOKLLUIEAPFQT - - - ' A wt- w gl- K E s , ' s tg? H., x. lvx - x if L 4 bjwsfmshf ' 4' I N f I,3 : x l v -N1 'Fe 25:fR,6m '2'hvx- E. v 4, Finn il ! ,, BICCORIIICK SWAFFORD BIIEITHAUPT Rosen SONG BOGK HE Willamette University Song Book contains the large collection of college songs which have accumulated through the years from annual Freshman Glee contests. The book is bound so that the new songs may be added each year. 1, Eclitor KENNETH MCCORMICK f' ' 'l ,7 1' Manager WILBURN SWAFFORD 'bi .Pdf Elisha 'ix F.. in .mx V. if if' 15 ND B K H 1 1-IA oo Q' 1 L 5? f.. The Hand Book was issued this last year through the cooperation . of the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A, and the student body, As a directory of 4 , Al the University activities and organizations for new students, this hand X book has proven entirely indispensable. AV' 1.-Af' xfig Editor - - - IRENE BREITHAUPT 2 3,25 ,,-r-I Q7 7,1 Manager HARVEY RosER - . k F f lie, .'f 'Il ' r -. ' ' lin' I' w, :PV l , , u 1? F xl ll . Q lf: 2 o'...5-'Q -,ik 6 :E ER . I X. 'fx .L 'K X N ... ly fy. ., Page Ninety Actzmtws nr' f I Alf. .. . .1 I '-'l ::', A, -if s ', 1, fb ix 3 F ii i. IQ.. 5 r' ' at W V E uw a 7:1451 . ' ,J..i- u., -I 7 Kult ,al .wx I 'iff' .ffl ,, p 1 ,,.:,f.' I 5.1 4 A. ' I u f, 1. 'ff 'J 444- gmc, .,.g ' i,, -, . 1' - 1 -Q ' ir-f ' ' nxt? c' We mf. H - : 'fi+ c -51 .5 'ef ..ff.-'We M if Y ' ' alt? 4 It I I .-' X M 5Lkq?lC 1928 XXQALLUILAIEE X I . Sh COLLEGIAN STAFF MANA GERIAL STAFF Advertising Manager - - - FRANK LOMBARD, IVAN WHITE Circulating Manager - - - - GRAHAM YOUNG Collections HOMER ROBERTS Auditor - BEATRICE LOCKHART JEAN WHITE EMILY BROWN CAMILLA GATES MARGARET ARNOLD MARGARET PRO EVERETT GARDNER LOUISE BROWN A SSI S TAN TS HAROLD MEISEGEIER RAYMOND MILLER COLLAS MARSTERS REPORTERS CHARLES KAUFMAN GAYNELLE BECKETT HELEN CURRY STEPHEN MERGLER MARJORIE KENDALL BEATRICE HARTUNG PHILLIP RETRUM VAN BATESON RAYMOND YARNES SARAH POOR MEREDITH WOODWORTH PAUL ACKERMAN KATHERINE EVERETT WESLEY GORDON Activities Page Ninety-0 4 5 I J- '15 ,j , XJR? , 'L' Q I nad, . - , :x0 MIX ' xx . 554 1 qw mug? . 7 kg I , Y 4- QQ Q' Q . 5' YQ, u- J.-F' 'g. Q' A. 6: 1 S .FA I' F 'AS' Jw ir , f J ' r Nu, fx 5.3 1 F' ' I' 39 , - ' .f JN ,Ru I 4' X -L,'Ii n '. I Es: A ft, ' QJB if Z! Qt.. 'VLC S F R ' ,QJLz. i I .YI .D 1, 'I .wh X I :XI -I . -Ay 'fix - 'FN93'-5-'E A V1 -dx x . I , ,X - S? :gf-5 ,. v--1 ' ' I ' :sxi '15 Blix 'K aul' 'Qi ' , g' 'L I- ' ' -, ' - Anxxil ix - ua, J, X ' K In -' '--I 4-xA: A' '-1 A' .A ' , . -.NN -- - M f f .. I 9 . gms 1928 vfALLUQAHif 2 - , ,, ' Q ' I: I l mf 4 E ' I x z ' :H vw J- N . ' S- Rx x I .XID A 'C . Dj' via 55 ' .Hi-at ' X23 f xr 1 - fr f ' 165' -X5 ,'g:?'6,n,l.-Qmvv 5. 1 , 5114! R4 ffrxf ' ff H ll Q .j I '- '75 --A j! .. -Nl ig, 1512 I- ' 1 E I 4 WML 5 l I U! J 'li C N X X 1 -. CAA ' F fffg ,,-rf: f' ' ' 'B MMM 'w 1' 4 t 'N Q W 1 ' L M 1 nh F .7 if I ,lf ,gi is l i g gig w il -. s is -, A 'if , . THE VVILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY ALUMNUS HAT We may all be acquainted the Alumnus is issued monthly by the University. This publication, subscribed to by alumni and friends of Willamette, serves as a medium of informing graduates of present student activities and of news of their old classmates. The Alumnus is truly the life of the Alumni Association, for Without it the organization would be without any consistent contact with school news. l 5 A ' 1. l ' Z., Page Ninety-two ACii'U'iiiGS ,-64 ixi Wag: . l 1. ffl, ., .-51 vt' I r.j.-1 41: ' L RQ A, 34 i g 4 av ff 'fit 5- 7 '-Qaww, .' l fy 45 1 j ' is , fa : ' N fxgf-i 'v.,5f V , , ll KH., 14 gm, ', A fa- L, , H- 1 , ,ff - Af , .o 4 f ff 4 KM ' 1' fl. fz I X n PV- -' 'inamgvx' '-- '31, , - , - +5'! 3 .,..'5? -- 1 4 AQ I N I ,F V' 4' w TSW 'Zhi N I ,i .QM H -ylg' - -' QM A.. Wh amE . icmejgzis XXEALLULQAPELE if X 2 . if ,W 5' a5M? 'm r' -QQ .rtc 'E Rf' ,. em, jr '-ik 'g. - .2 H WSF '-',1.4'4:'5 5' .W g it ggi-1.2 rf nv-1 ' i FORENSICS 44 ,f u 4' il' I MP7 f' X Yxl I 515 3! , rf' 5 11 ' ,Lb wwf .1 'if 'W ' X. !l-.xT, ' HIS. I , .vf Wx 11 A h .. ,Q 1:-i ,B ' . :- N 4 - 'TSW M.'f?3 iS X' 1 -m Tix i lg ' Y k gf: ..:- - Ni T- ' -R - '- I N s qgxft - X -s f -Q!-QE? , if-5523x116 Vlzfjfkl 2- 5 5 ' ' Y ' W ., . ' 'mm .. W7 ' H 1 sv.. F ,,.,' T -v ' i-, ., .. ,K - , J- ,,,,. .. , ,X se Buspar in . , xx f fx, 1 2 ,gi 21715 , ' ' '72 gflhe 1928 1fX'0fXLLULA1'I?,, s . .g - - : f A- X - l if' 'l' Fa . X .-ill? 54 sjllf' 5-. ' . r- .fx W . ., . 1.-ef I W- 4 , u DR. JOHN O. HALL ,Q5rv5ff..,1,M, 'L gm ' THE FORENSIC COUNCIL W- ' 1 Er' . ,I ,, T IS largely due to the organization of forensic activities on the campus I '17 by the Forensic Council and the unusual coaching of Dr. John O. Hall nw Q 5, that Willamette has maintained her outstanding position in the Pacific 45 45: Q, ,, Coast Forensic League. Z :dv R39 lil . . . if ' 2 S9 Much credit is also due Thomas Potwin, manager of debate, who ar- 5 ' ' 'flwk ranged contests for the Willamette debaters with the leading forensic Z? schools of the coast. is 5 xx 1 A .-A - ' -n f . 1 ,..- f 1, ,se-inf-l.1.m 1 li , .I . , I V X 'F' 1, ' A 0,5 .-'s' i., . .rf ' 17' xiii ,Q Q' ff X REDDING Bxzlairx-IAUP1' YVITTY u, fx M A ' I at . . A 1 Page Ninety-fowr Acfilfitiw 03 I S. .yilf - -1 ?2Jr i5' ' - l 4 .,, fm' iff . , 1- 1 3' 41 W H - 1 I . f 4 iff ,L ,, : ii 1 ?4q',?di?l:??V- -W i 0 ' Aw? tr 4' 52 tif: ' 22Q2f11ii Wh- , ' WRX X lu f ' VIWL g ,.- ' l Li' ww 'i :F ..-. H r . L' .l'?2'iLii:!fkM We M Wu lCrF15i9223 XX?A.LLUIjRH 5 f ' 'L f .ew 5 : i 1 W 5 V x .V I J ' IQ, X Q EJ Qi xx It -+ 4' 'LE I 5 I ..- J' I I SIR? u 'E' 5 . 5352 . . ' , A x Ct R 565 1 PRO BRIETHAUPT MULVEY 'lfdxgzu YVITTY HARDING REDDING - V .5 . 'v f QQ uf tc Q BAR ,W CLUB f A, ' 19- '. - H xii: 'Pg' viwti HE Bar-W club is composed of students who have represented the 5' - Ak ' University in two intercollegiate debates, or one Winning intercolleg- JNL' .' iate debate or in an intercollegiate oratorical contest. The club, founded in 1908, has for its purpose the promotion of interest in the art of public' address. ' 1' 3 ROBERT WITTY CHARLES REDDING f' f lm . ' .ri L IRENE BREITI-IAUPT BERNICE MULVEY' A I in X NADIA HARDING MARGARET PRO SF if 1 . f A If L ' W J .I A 'I elf? f' -X Nl 55 ti Y S 5 1' ' Q.: 55-FA! 'I If. 0 J . X, . ivy 0rga'niza,t'ions Page N inety-fivek EI, 1 ,F ' N. I in ,Y-swf . is . ' ,,4,'.1r-' N ' I Q ' xi 4 ,..6-'43 K KZNX x ' iq-: QYJAS A ' ' 15 Pix. i . ,Qin-M r ,- v2? 5,' 4Te?f2x: ,, ,, .R x -V M Am' Y X ' KX RQ 1, I M A-f. ,Q N reeffff 'fer . R, .1 .- 1 :-,r ex , X E: - - -.' , . - ' viiff-f .'., X Y if ff y' 3:4-.f I -an -'44 fayukg A Q N x Ima si'i'M... t x 2. 'T M4 'T . Sw JW 1 'E fm ze- v - -vl M .. P . -3 5 STFICMIQZS ,QVALLUQAIA3 1 f' f 2 ,, ., 2 x I 5 If I t 1 ll ig. Y' 1 J ' JZ :E 4 If l , 2, ': .li 5 'A ' 29 an XS S 4 X, s N - ,gf 'L 'fi X ' N -QL .1 rr ,' 3jQ1'H 'f ' .li-of CH fe I '4- 'ff' a K f :G47-'H lysjwaix-,'2uvx. dn 2 1 Q, Y ,, I 'ff' 'Y 1 ' , N. REDDING , , Wim-Y f' qv MENS DEBATE we . 2' .gf 7-K -4 L .. ' d. ' abs' 212 Q- 1 -:gust is J 6 xx 1 A-. is-SE HE question for debate this year Was: Resolved: That American in- vestors and investments should be protected only by the government of the country in which the investment is made. The two teams, Roy Harland, and Fred Tooze on the affirmative, and Charles Redding and Robert Witty on the negative, have expended much time and effort to main- tain Willamette's enviable record in forensics. Besides participating in the state debate tournament, the men's teams engaged in contests with the following schools: 2. ix K f' F- S' :EJ -255 February 29 .,....,.. ...........,.. U niversity of Montana N , , 'R March 8 ..........., ,....... U tah Agricultural College ' . 5 1 March 16 ....... .................................... W eber College '- 1 f March 23 ....... ................,... W ashington State College 2-' , lx f, 2, April 2 ...,.... ..i....,, U niversity of Southern California in ll IW' April 6. ....... .,,.............,............ S outhern University ,K - . .Ihr 1.- ll l X ' f ul . ' ' ' ' 3 9.5 .IK ' T., .ll 4: Xfi ' 1 IN! 1 x ' f 1 y' Q 1 :fi ,, 'Page Ninety-six Activities If xl li .y:'4: ' l 1 .37, ., .1 rl' 7-lf..'g, ' s AV' I Q' l 'U F 5f 'i ff. 4, 2 .Y ig-. S c - 1 ' H ' '4 . I ' ' if :if 7244? ,J gl-e --S7 1 ' 2 ' ' Wx 'f f' fi-49,52 ' 4 '2Qf5?f'Q'4'L2j13-Sf' 122+ 'few f 'P 1 CXYX ' f' s. W 'Vl6'h, ff + EPT-W 'W' ,5 .s, f -fly,-'-' ', ...rms 'f . . , ... . , . , . . .. .ull HIYII Icrfaejozs XXQALLUILAIEME 4 - I J' Wk, 2' i QU s . 'f .Q wx Ot Toozn HARLAND as .5 Z qwg., my Y Q. . WORLD DEBATE TOUR f ' 'qi LANS of a world debate for a Willamette team next year are now af sbt being completed. This announcement comes as a result of the efforts ,. fr' 45 of Dr. Hall, who has made his Wide acquaintance in foreign universi- xl. A- ,By .ff 5 ties the basis of the arrangements for this trip. f ' 44 ' This tour is only in keeping with the reputation and standard of Wil- -'W lamette forensic activities. Last year, by virtue of having Won a larger per- centage of all contests than any other school on the coast, Willamette Uni- versity was declared by the Pacific Coast Forensic League officials to be 1, 3 the champion of this Western organization. 'A r On June 1, it is planned that a big Forensic Festival will be sponsored 6, ,ff-, on the campus for the purpose of raising funds for the European trip. FC. 'g -'s 2 I . -Y, 3 .f - J , 5 r Nl all .f 'I Wil K F? s fl I 2,0 .iff 1 , , N: .- ' 3 ral, ' Activities Page Ninety-seven 'br :HAL i W. 'Tu . - -xfuxlwz I . 5 . ma..-7.4, --as -asiiielg i - .' , s . A., - . -, so ..,y-:,gf2' ig'-g' . X. r- W A 1 '- ' ' y .Sli ' - P: ge if K- 1' if - ,F 3QsfxIf's'1iN3 .- J , X - i 'iff-T N., F -I-.-,:,w -e p. - N .favaiaf X Say-N ' X :QW will ..:-X... f'1 F' f- Q. 4- -Qin - : X , H .1 D '11 , 'l ' WJ 01 'Ei xf T Omg v 1 TC W? ,,f7fFic1928 lXWLLULAlfI1Q, ly 'H' . it T 'fjlfa 5. 153' M. ' ' A F6 'gt-1 Ffa. 4 f ' Z '1 I 5.5.1 G '-gag, 'maladi- 'SW v qi F Ji- 1 'I F ' v7 T 'bn eff? Q . ' .js 4:-' '75 -4 i :5 02, T' us, L . 'ik' 1-A ' : E I 1 WML Us J 'H C 'x ' s QV4- 1 .. ?' 5,5 ah 51, lfijin n sql.. E I 'f'Ntl'1'f .Q ' K 6 3 U' ' 3 1:51 it l - '- 1, ,. 4 L5 LISLE HALL ,OREGON DEBATE TOURNAMENT ILLAMETTE was host on April 27-28 to the Hrst annual debate tournament for Oregon colleges and universities. Ten institutions were represented in the contest: University of Oregon, Pacific University, Pacific College, Eugene Bible University, Oregon State College, Linfield, Willamette University, Oregon Normal School, Southern Normal School, and Reed College. Men's, Women's, and Freshmen teams were entered from each constitu- tion. The plan of contest was that of elimination, leading up to the cham- pionship debate of the Iinal evening. The coaches of the team acted as ex- pert judges, for the contest. This tournament 'is a new phase of forensic activity in the state of Oregon. The plan was suggested and Worked out by the debate coaches of the various schools. The event promises to be one of the outstanding oc- casions of the forensic life of every university in the future. F fgfx Page Ninety-eight , -lctnztzes I H.. if. .y: ' 1 Jw. . ,fx . Q- 1 llq it - W 2, ,lfw ' T 1 J Zi'5 y 7!'f' - 4 .L J' 1,.:r ,,,.. , ff - Q, -2. f' l I 4 ' 7 ' I' ' is Y - f f fl: .-f f iigijk 55QE?5 21 f ,ff--R F 4 ' 'f' ' ,- -1' ,1 Z,,-f Eu - f , n ' - --L' 1 fl 'L F'-nl 'T 15 Jff'-e -4' jg m V- 47 Edu ff . A- f-13' ' .1 ,il-T'T'T..-'T ' -Qyr-..e...f4 ,vf 3,1,7, I si i- t m e f. . - . T if f. We ' ' L ' ' TWH lfffiriejozs XXQALLUQIAIEW v ' 5 1 .g, 9 I Q? rx -' 5 d r 5 ' A J ri '15 l fi I ' s ' 'L' S ,dl 'Bd , . wx i W c ' Ot MZULVEY PRO ,is I await , M1525 . Y 4 WOMEN S DEBATE f fa , . , , ' 'rf 9 HE women s varsity debate teams spent an unusually active and suc- sf' 'Q Y, cessful season in 1928. Irene Breithaupt, manager of the teams, suc- ,. ,414 ceeded in arranging for many interesting contests. The question de- ' x..J x 13, ' nfl bated was: Resolved: That the United States should cease to protect by if -,' ,AVL force of arms capitol invested in foreign country except after formal Wi, declaration of war. The affirmative team was composed of Bernice Mul- -1 vey, Senior, and Edith Starrett, Freshman. Evangeline Hall and Mar- garet Pro, Sophomores, comprised the negative team. Esther Lisle was the other member of the squad. The following schools were debated: X, F6lJ7'1lflfl'2j .QU cmd 27 ........ ....i....,.,..................i. L INFIELD COLLEGE f N, ' .f a March 15 ..........,..... ..... C OLLEGE or PACIFIC gl. : -'-3 5 F' w April I8 ...... .....,. P ACIFIC UNIVERSITY :gg Q E 3 1 -' 4 Q J X i r 'qi Rui af il- ' 1 'val f ll P- ' -X i 2 ' 1' ' - r- I -'o 5:4 1 '1- 'N ' I A 1 li, Z' il' . Activmes Page Ninety-nine 1 -.gh Q A , 4 . f,,,-Y' l s Dx X' xii?-xx? 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He plans to enter the contest this year. 31-As Qing 5- 1 vgwh PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ORITORICAL CONTEST if Charles Redding and Robert Witty presented Willamette in the Pacific Coast League Oratorical Contest held in Los Angeles in March. The Univer- Q X 1' sity of Arizona placed first in this contest. 9 X W . '-, STATE PEACE ORATORICAL CONTEST g' it ,342-23 Robert Witty won second place in the state Peace Oratorical Contest 4- ' - 'pw held at Albany College on April 13. His oration on Footprints oi' Death EM . 'R was excelled only by that of the representative from Pacific. I fa Q . . 7 :: ',, ' ' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE EXTEMPORANEOUS CONTEST z Ill! 1,901 I' l' Third place was warded to Margaret Pro, the Willamette representative, ,K I ' - in the Pacific Coast Forensic League Extemporaneous Contest held in Al- 'lli 'P bany on April 13. First place was awarded to the representative from F N lr, Eugene Bible University. 4. ' 4 :B - rl E - S ,K e 2 0' . l 'FQ I we WN . 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'U f 'i ' fm f H928 iiXVAI.LUI-QA Z . 01, 'Zi ' 5' F5 K W 5 Z tug SEE Ar ,M .1 , . , ,ll , W I . fi .mg A.. .QL It ' 'if 1 I - t Rs s 6' 1. 4' 'UH 41 U . yy 'wwe'---mx. The Intimate Strangers 'EM 1 sq, KW' ' . . . . 6,11 K M HE play staged by the Junior class durmg the May Festival met -fi 4' with unusual success last spring. The cast of The Intimate Strang- F ' 'Q 77 ers showed remarkable talent in living the Widely varied and Q 'bi interesting characters, and the smoothness of performance gave evidence ,DF .1 ' of the efficient work of the coach, Miss Walker. 5-J F- ff, Ai : .I tis. 1 iw, 1 1 J, L.. 11' sf 'f 55,59 CAST Q L ie A-. STATION AGENT - - ' KENNETH LAWSON WILLIAM AMES - FRANK ALFRED 3 X 1' ISABEL STEWART - Gmmvisvs JUNK X JOHNNY WHITE - - PAUL TRUEBLOOD YL 1 'tg FLORENCE STUART - HELEN SANDE 1' fa. s AUNT ELLEN - - LOUISE NUNN t Lg, ,-r-I 4- ' 'b MATTIE, The Maid - ELLA PFEIFFER N? li g . - L HENRY - - LAURENCE SCHREIEEE .' 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A '- :An 5,9 .. oAsT ' JOHN WORTHING - - - - FRANK ALFRED ' ALGERNON MONERIEFF - - ROBERT WITTY I 5 REVEREND CANON CHASUBLE - - JACK RAMAGE f ' MERRIMAN, The Butler - - RAYMOND DERRICK fl , Q LANE,A Manseorvcmt - - - - DONALD GRANT gsm 5, 'Q HON. GWENDOLYN FAIRFAX - KATHLEEN GARRISON fc- - 'X .L LADY BRACKNELL, Her Mother - - - ELLA PFEIFFER A1 ,YJ CECILY CARDEW, Mr. Ifl'orthing's Ward - - VIRGINIA EDWARDS gig , MISS PRISM, Hee- Governess - - - VIRGINIA :MERLE Camas - . t Q J s ' - i i '. r Mo 'll riff: f .' ' 'f ful K 4-l ?', .iE?f i 3 a r - Q . P' 1 ' 'O D. A I , 1112 ll ' 5 Activities Page One Hundred-three i 1 '-5, A . ff' WAY , l A , ,1 , 6,4 -L, '11 'fktmqflw A. 11 , 9 - - M, or -Q . . D ,, L - -- -'ff' 'Q 'N 5' 5 j5 - x 'q5iQ 1 'fT7i5 431 ' le- 2 , 21 5. 5 V ug 'akfh' . X A nl ,4 ' -V x ,. ...U ' f r --f - 'rf-' - , A' f 4 ,--,X .r , 1-vi V V 5- +33 nw... 1-1, f W'-H f il fl f 2 ,gi ' Sm? 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Y 'jg 1928 QQXOXLL LA111 M Q E S4 VVOMEIXVS GLEE CLUB SECOND SOPRANOS : HELEN PEMBERTON DESSIE Cox GRACE HENDERSON HELEN BRIDGEMAN LILLIAN SCOTT HELEN MCPIIERSON -SECOND ALTOS: RUTH MARGARET HALL HELEN HUGHES KATHLEEN GARRISON VIRGINIA EDWARDS N If' A' lf: I XX FIRST SOPRANOS: Cm, 5 MARGARET ARNOLD jj If Y. ' FRANCES MCGILVRA .uf-'f ,K , KATHERINE EVERETT gy I VIRGINIA SLUssER 4 , I MARY ALLEN 'Gb 5' FIPST A - ,,,,:,g1'I61v...:3wh . LTOS. 'iw f .QB MARJORY MILLER .fi l MILDRED MILLS Q-si ' 1- MARTINA PRUITT Q? - in ESTIIER DEIFENBACH '73 HAZEL SIHUTT A .1 . '-' '7-,tl va Z ,--':',AI:?? 1-xikzg 2 I l an D . H ., L zrectoo ................. Z M Assistant Director ...,... President ................... J 'H Vice-President ,.,...,... C xN Secretary ............ vs 1 ., Manager .......... 5 5 -C in Accompamst ........,. - ' Reader ........................ Marimba Soloist ..,...,... - - 1 91 -, lrf' ..P'I ' s if f i 1 L 1 'I- V JI 'fs . I ' , 'Z I-A Ag. ' I: H RM ' I ' 3 W I I 'I 141: Page One Hunclred-sin: Solozsts ................... ......... OFFICERS OF THE CLUB ..............PROFESSOR E. W. HOBSON ARNOLD ARNOLD BRIDGEMAN RUTH MARGARET HALL .....,..FRANCES MCGILVRA ........,..,...JEAN HOBSON ...KATHLEEN GARRISON FINDLEY MARGARET ARNOLD, FRANCES MCGILVRA ff' I Qyili., f , ., ' , . 'M . ', ff -- . ' ,'. 1256 ' ,+- -1. R f 'R' 4' fl ! '7 - f . , I , ,I H ,kj , . - '.,,,5 ' 4 K I 4, qw. 1 - ji ,V lp A i ,Hr-fi nhl.. -X A K A ygi 1527. 53,5--'TTT' -5 f , .:,l i 6 . I L. M f A :QAW .f s pc- ' Y U ,-I tdbxzbh 1 ' i I ..1 1. . -' , ,. .. Iv -' ,hu I cw , GW- Wai, b , .. .... lg ' -'W .I -.ff E.. VZ f ?.,i : FH : T M Tfcifhejozs WALLUERPEW . Q .3 Tow Row, LEFT 'ro RIf5Il'l'2 I-l'Uc:1ms, BHIDGEIMIAN, PIOBSON, SCOTT, SI-IITTT, SLUSSER, T-IALL CmN1'mc Row, Lxclw T0 Rm:-r'r: Cox, Plzurrr. MxLx.s. Evmrmrr, GAIKRISON, DEIFENBACHI. McPHERsoN. l1o'r'roM Row: 1 IiMl3Iill'1'0N, Enwmms, ALLEN, ARNOLD, EIENDERSON, MQGILVHA, NIILLER VVOMEN'S GLEE CLUB HIS year the Women's Glee Club has gained prominence for itself and for Willamette University by the 800-mile tour into Southern Oregon, beginning March 17, and continuing through the following Week to March 30. The success of the trip was due largely to the efficient management of Miss Frances McGilvra. The itinery of the tour is as follows: Canby, Drain, Marshfield, Bandon, Myrtle Point, Butte Falls, Ashland, Medford, Central Point, Roseburg, Wendling and Junction City. The program given this year consisted of classical numbers, solos, readings, stunts, and college songs. The marimba solo Work of Miss Edith Findley was a feature attraction. Miss Kathleen Garrison proved a very pleasing and talented reader. The Dutch stunt was unique in that it was entirely pantomine with the occasional use of single letters of the alphabet. The Women's Glee Club has gradually assumed prominence until it is :uv f-1 41 Y fi th. , 4, . - :Env ' xx .nf , 4545 'FI-ig: r ' Qi F' ' A 5 ' . 5 t l, ' '-3 'r- u Jff' df! 98' rws F 'AL' My -r I L f' 5 H rw Sinn as 2 Arc n gc now of first importance among campus organizations. Its purpose is to r ng, ll 4 produce the finest type of choral and ensemble singing among women ' 'fl X students and so promote a deeper interest in music on the campus. 4' if' 4-17 5. f' - ll' I 5:0 s' N ilj-f I . 5 A f, ' 2, Z' J gl r. 0 J. . if .g . y il is '35 i' ACiw2f16S Page One Hzmdred-sever! 'g-P ' I - fglxq. i I T1 ' 1 1 rxT' I I . X -I-1' 'vx T- 'TY-VN: . EQ X 1 , ' -T -gi V X . .. -., ,X X , ' 4 Y 1-S' f it xi! lg 'I xx? X . g -5? . N, X X pil L t xvtfx i 'V slixcigg gl' UE: ' 9 A ' ' WC? f3Ylwg'T 'ln-fri-Tcl' 1' ' 'Rf X J, X 'X I 0 x ,.l..... 5 '- - - A Y . .-34. Y T- f 11 N 'QQ In Q g .lx a 'sq 'X 52. i- 'I' M Z J' ..... . .-X . .QWW M 1 ,, fill xs- ffl: ,E Lgmgig INVALL IiA1'Fi M Q. 0,1 ?a if E4 -- ' Q 4 , r , ff' 'ai IN 1 x X117 A Tix' M, ' K 5 far l , if I knga PIATHATVAY PATTON GILHOUSEN 1fEI.I4Y ICAUFMAN DEACON Nr' - . ,gf I3 SCHREIRER FORREST CRANE TAYLOR SM ITIL WIL1: INEON I-IERRA-IAN W f GEDDES W'RIc:IIT CRAVEN ROIJINSON MILLER 6. '-L I 'ua '1 iw? 1ixx-Qwxv E. 1 wg, MN! .fi fi' 4 ' ,I 1. 1 77 41 L2 32 fx. I 5 M 'A , -1- A , 'A - MEN S GLEE CLUB .I -4 F evhxf' 11525 I 3 ' ' 'Qq.-TL First Tenor Second Tenor ia ARNOLD TAYLER PAUL GEDDES t , WENDELL ROBINSON LAURENCE SOHREIBER 5 X 1' WILLIAM WRIGHT LESTER SMITH X RONALD CRAVEN CARL CRANE 1 L'- 3-4 I Q 5,3 5,3 r First Bass Second Buss N P , LAURENCE DEACON JOHN GILIIOUSEN 1' ' 'Z WILLIS HATHAWAY XVALTER KAUFMAN i I ' ALBERT HERRMAN HORART KELLY ,J - Q -I ,Uh L EVERETT PATTON HOWARD MILLER 3 ll' .M 1 EARL WILIQINSON U- I I - . , I il - JOHN FORREST . '- 13. ll V A-Q I! L - 4 . T f7'3',.' dvf., I ,K B in rs 1' X.. 2 . F ' 1 1 iw ,XR . in I A, . ' B' , ,, lx 1 fi' I Page Une Hzmflrerl-ciglzf Activities . , ' . 1. If J qu: - ,f v XaV,f'h:.,4, I' -2 fy I rflffz, ' L -I p 1-ff Q I 5 if '4 ff. . , L L . - If, A 'Q T ug nl 41 . 4' , ,n ,mit ' QLJ lpjjl! 3 Vliritf- 3 7. ,Y V-Ariifz nj ' -g an 7 :tif-. 4 O. I v 61. K ' ' 4' .. :Q-H I ff' I fg- 17ff+ . A ' -2- -- ,.f, 3 'nv , - 'Vhf A 1 -. Tm. I, A M A A I I If .+ CNN N W H VWN, ff ,, ' ' ,5 fb....L , .:'f:'.na.mrll W- I 16563925 WEA-LL KAUFMAN HATHAWAY ROBINSON CRAVEN MENS GLEE CLUB Director - ---- PROFESSOR E. W. HOBSON Assistant Director ---- WILLIAM WRIGHT President - - - WILLIS HATHAWAY Vice-Presirlent - - - LESTER SMITH Secretary - - - PAUL GEDDES Manager - - - LAURENCE SCHREIBER Accompanist ------ MARGARET LEWIS Reader ------- CHARLES KAUFMAN HE Men's Glee Club is composed of the finest men's voices on the campus. This organization completed a successful tour this year under the able management of Mr. Laurence Schreiber. The trip included the following cities in Northwestern Oregon and Washington: West Linn, Portland, Hood River, The Dalles, Pendleton, Walla Walla, Richland, Kennewick, Lower Naches, Ellensburg, Condon, Washougal, Forest Grove, and Newberg. The Club gave its home concert in the Elsinore Theater to a large audience of Salem people who declared it one of the finest clubs that Willamette has ever produced. Other concerts of this twenty-fourth season were given in Jefferson, Monmouth, and McMinnville. The Varsity Quartette, the members of which are also members of the glee club, is a vital factor among musical organizations of the campus. The Quartette has been offered an opportunity to tour on an Eastern Chautauqua circuit for the summer of 1928, which offer is rare for a Western musical organization. Such a tour would advertise Willamette's musical achievements in a manner that would prove very beneficial to the University. ,S 41 5' in if I IX. s K 'L' it . pb., X Ot mf' Sai-0 fl V v 5' Jflg 'ia r ' of vc ff' ea an . '-IK '- ,- P .rf '-35 .F-4' -4 ar 5' 'AL' M -r , P 1 2 'A r .Yu If 11. 5.3 ' or rf w X sn . ,Y l' F5 ,fri 'rl ' 1 s f l rf' S PI. ' QJO 2 ,I ?.'l if I' ,Q gl' 'Q . 1. . l flflzlc iles Page One Hlmdred-niize , IT ' I p . :Iles ' i I Tv ' Q TX- ' X -,gf . .NL X t s I-Q --l 4 gg. K . X .ef -L--HN rf ,,,.. 4 1 - L ,Q ' ' 'gf' X5 lf' I s i? 5 t x fWYQ:'?7'7'l X' --ff V:-V , -1 zflim' 15' to-Qt' T -5 ' X16-' -- X N 1 I D 0 5 my 'ff' E 1 1 Y--f2':3:,q-'V K .fir ig H X ANNA-YN .I Im N 'X 'hidimmaf-1. ' , .- ---' -X . -MW . 1 f il .Q X jf 3928 jxfALLU1QA11QIi Q . I ., ,ll E9 Nj 39 T: Q 1 X I X . ff' va, IR. 5.13 D A lie' 1-, ' . I- .fx it- ' ' ' fy I 4' I x f !G'L'a1'1 QAQJW Tftnsewxv '27, f .4 L-4 I .fi ., 1 P I 1-gy rflfl 31 s ,. .I .jx 32- '75 -a ,A so M.. Pr 1.- f if f-1 IA ' 7 E' ig . ,.,- , L. C ix s-4 ' Q ' l ? 5.2. .mfr . I . -.5 of -, M HAROLD EAKIN, President ALUMNI ASSOCIATION T IS with a great deal of satisfaction and pride that Willamette looks to her alumni. Perhaps no other school on the Pacific Coast can claim a greater percentage of its graduates among men and women who have become out- standing public figures. The influence of the school is, through them, strongly felt in all fields of life as an inspiring and steadying force for high ideals of character and fellowship. To further the interests of the University, alumni in various parts of Lne country have organized a number of Willamette Clubs. Much has been done by them to keep alive the spirit and honor of old Willamette. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS HAROLD EAKIN. '18, Salem, Oregon ----- Presiclent HELEN WASTEL WINTERS, '16, Portland, Oregon - First Vice-President SADIE PRATT SACKETT, '23, McMinnville, Oregon - Second Vice-President WARREN DAY, '26, Portland, Oregon - - - Third Vice-President LESTLE SPARKS, '19, Salem, Oregon - - - Secretary-Treasuv-er WILLAMETTE CLUBS 1' ' 'N , . ' xv f I !.. ,Al L 2,141 :M MER'roN DeLONG, '12, Portland, Oregon - President ff 'I ' - CLARENCE J. GILLETTE, '22, Young Grads - - President -lg x PAUL FLEGEL, '21, nerkeiey, California - - - President ,I X I' my REV. WIIJLIAM NICIIOL, '21, Boston, Massachusetts - - Presiclcvzt L L+ HON. CHARLES s. CUTTING, '73, Chicago, Illinois - - President ' ,V CLARKE R. BELKNAP, '10, Seattle, Washington - - Presiclent -4, A LLOYD WALTZ, '25, Spokane, Washington - - - President ug ' ff'- 5 5 ' . 15 . .r' ' X. M ful' ' G.. I . va I, I li 1' 14 ., Page One Hundred-ten 'U' I I' Q -2:23 - - , I Ny , ,- - fi- 4 .,. .. .' fax' A-., 'i' ' Il 'I 4 4' 'P f 5.2 , .5121 . U44 ' 4 4 7 4 73' - ',-- Q--' .- 1 - . ' -' ' ff -4. 2-f-'f- f N ' 1 1- MZKVA? 'L 4' if ff- i e- figgffi fm . CNW .. X il- W oo. if ' f : o- ffi tsl' ,..,. K VZ' ATHLETICS- CET' ' ' ima , V fs, SX ,fthe 1928 YXQXLLULAPIME .u. Pk SPEC KEENE LESTLE SPARKS COACH GrmoUA'rE MANAGER COACHING STAFF OMING to .Willamette at a time when the athletics of the University were at a low ebb, Coach Roy S. Keene has developed successful teams for the last two years until novv the name, Bearcat, is one to be respected by any athletic squad in the Northwest. The Cardinal and Gold colors have become firmly fixed among the leaders in all major sports of the Northwest Conference as a result of Spec's efficient tutelage. Joe Kasberger, former O. A. C. star and a man with three years' ex- perience as coach at Mt. Angel College, served as football line coach this year. Kenneth Red Denman, another Orange and Black luminary, drilled the backfield during the past football season. As he was one of the best backs turned out by the State college in recent years, Red knew his football and assisted Coach Keene in developing a very capable aggregation of backs. Graduate Manager Lestle J. Sparks, besides serving as Frosh basket- ball and Varsity track coach, also helped Coach Keene with the eleven. Bill Ashby, ex-Salem High and University of Oregon basketball play- er, had charge of the basketball squad during the first of the season While Spec was supervising the football squad. Bill led the squad through a very satisfactory early season program so that when Coach Keene assumed control, he found a group of basketeers who had already received the neces- sary fundamental drills and were ready to learn the plays which would lead them to the front in conference ranking. , 1 -P ,K fits - rid Ot . qc, 5 . ...aw 'M l -1' f sh lf' ' 9 Q va f' 4:- xfi- ,gl vhs S Q ' Ak ' Jw 'v 1' 1' 'A r l lv., I-fn. 5.3 Q ol , i W NS: ni 4' 'll X QP-7 1' f'-N 'K' 7 -A ll . ge be . fs' es., -' , I .L ' Athletics Page One Hzmdred Eleveiz -53 I ,Y ' e, . u .. , 4 ' ,Qlurhyr l 4,4-,T-'QE l ig, ,R 'hcl wifi A 'I y N -.5 , A ----- Peg: . A, it - , A A - 1 ' 'R'-' RN ll, ,g I H 5 1 x mx 5 P fTfgf:.. - -I 4-,AJ--1 Ig- j,'1',- ' .,f i, - Ip . il 'J X 4 . 'rdf' -'R' f'f ' - H' :E ---wr' 'f '- Q ' ' ' . , 35 'm.s...n.-fe. 1 . ,. ' or - . -fa , 'ff I l f fl . be X Z H928 QXVALLUIWEA 4 I t 1 l'I E: E' :E , 2' Q S2 s ,gf in . VX .-If 3 0' 'J' ' 1 auf-if, .- 'xt jot' I 1'3- Q 1 ' Xanax! fhsjw Kumx' 1. 41 '1 1 F ' nhl .Ff D- . ' 1 L r J, ss? lxfj, IA ' Q S, : 1 final' s. J C xx W 1 THE CUBS HE Cubs are a lower-clasSmen's Service organization composed of twenty-five men from the Sophomore and Freshman classes. They direct campus Work, enforce tradition, usher at games, patrol the field during secret practice Sessions,yand seek to promote the Welfare of the school in general. The Cubs have petitioned National Intercollegiate Knights for membership, but, at the time the Wallulah goes to press, have not re- ceived an answer to their petition. Early in January a Willamette Night at the Elsinore Theater was held by the Cubs to help raise funds for this Bearcat Knight project. The officers of the organization for the last year Were: Frank Van Dyke, presidentg Frank Lombard, vice-presidentg Leland Sprecher, secre- , 'X taryg and John Versteg, treasurer. C f ., 5, '-E : .3 1930 1931 5 N . - 'R I AMES BRALY VAN BATESON ' . NATHAN BUELL FRANCIS DEPIARPPORT -. C 7 j ,. , , CURTIS FRENCH HAROLD COLGAN l . I EARL HENRY LARANT LEWIS , 'l ' ,Ill ' M 'P 1' BEN KLINHDWORTH UOLLAS MARSTERS 'r-I 1 ' FRANK LOMBARD FRANK MASON ' ' S EPHEN MURGLAR DONALD MIDDLETON 25 1' RTDPERT PHILPOTT RAY MILLER Xl eq, GEORGE POOR RALPH SCHOMP l 29.2, HOMER ROBERTS EDWARD WELLS I, - HAROLD SHELLHART .-Nj , .1 'Q LELAND SPRECHER ' 9 - fx '4 5 FRANK VAN DYKE 0' . 'g S551 J oHN VERSTEG .3 Q X-E' RAYMOND YARNES W9 I 'VX X fx l ' 1 '- ' . 4 ., 1' I , f I If ' Page One Hzuzdrecl-twelafe .4cfi'Lf'iti ff' I It .yflx ' , . ' W , - . L' 'n , 1 , , 11 1 1 ,aff gs -., , qi fl l ,!' or 1 l 4' If! - ' Y Y 4 ,, 55,33 if-iq?-3-A -- iv L 4, -S - 'J G up 4 1 I . fb. ff, -- ,ff ,V ,. - ' f - A -4 --- ,ff-f,,f ,-77' 7 4 ' I K X lg y. '46, W I K X' L-frjf-B., 1' '.- j.,r. ,1 f-V-ff . -..1,-Z Lf: -: ', 'n' 4 Wa t 'hfvhg F Sahvw- ' 'W' fs.: R W ' '- W 1 M A 11 or w ww. ,. ' f r-'f- 'fi lvl s o ra no W' am: QL .IR . 1icfr,Cj9223! XXQALLULA VV 1 CLUB The W Club is composed of all men in school who have won the Official award for participation in athletics. FOOTBALL PAUL ACIIERMAN GARNIE CRANOR CURTIS DEITz REGINALD DePoE CHARLES DePOE VERNE EATON CURTIS FRENCH CLARENCE EMMONS RAYMOND HALDEANE HAROLD HADK THEODORE LANG HAROLD IVICKENZIE LOREN MORT WILLIAM NIUMFORD JOHN PROPP FRED RODGERS WILLARD RUOH JOHN VERSTEEG DALE VVADDIL LAWRENCE WINSLOW BTEREDITH WOODWORTH CLIVE ZELLER ALBERT HERMANN MIERLE BICBKIULLIN BASKETBALL DWIGHT ADAMS KENNETH LITCHFIELD EDWIN CARDINAL HAROLD HAUK GURNEE FLESHER GLEN LEDBETTER BASEBALL ALBERT HERMANN HAROLD HAUK GLEN LEDBETTER WAYNE WELCH JESS DEITz LESTER KAUFMAN FRANK GIROD ARTHUR ROUNDTREE WILLARD RUCH TENNIS IQENNETH LITCHFIELD JOHN MINTO IVAN WHITE ALFRED HOWORTH TRACK GURNEE FLESHER WILLIS HATHAWAY -KENNETH McCORMIcK HENRY OBERSON ' '4 1 .F '15 2' I :Jv- , 'L' 's . Ag. 49 X Ox main 5:2520 v v M? , Q 'F 'wtf Q-E9 . 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' ' 'TS ffpg 1928 WLLUL W9 if A Fix .MINT J I J' JJ Zi' 'tw ' l Rf ,- 1 'Ze wa. l l 4 f ' l l 1: . ,, f 'ua 'I CHARLES KAUFNIAN HELEN JQRIDGJQMAN Lhfvil 'lima WYELL KING Sono QUEEN '2 l' ' gf1'3A'i,V A -7- 1 Y ,I 1 9 ' 'E ,qt PEP STAFF J-Q f D.. , 51 . 57,5 Qs :Tj-, H NDER the direction of Helen Bridgeman as song queen and Charles 'ph -' 'it' Kaufman, yell king, the student body has ever been keen in display- 5' 1 -riwt ing the old Willamette spirit at all athletic contests. J '11 C XX s L'- ivx r, 5 F' f,.?.':-rf: as T A I' E mQWAf :t f'L 7?l'. ' if 1' TNIP' -,L ' ' ,k e 2 0 'I E ' 32? - H Q.. yr? . ' X I l ' Q.. l - K' I ' X 31- J-5. Page One Hundred-fozcrteen Activities X .1 I V -' . .qi - nf ul -fu: - . - I , l l 55 , Qfyl. s . . '-it v., . 5' ' ,lf af.-if ,---an . , f 1. i fi' 45' Q1 . 4 1, tw. LIL iifigt xi. f G Qs I gn Z1 '- 4, - gan f 4i,4. l ' i2'j'4',-'fr-7 nffijh, . 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S9 at J- Q l M S l X . af' 'S' KX X X -XIL ,lg .Q A .bfuvf-n3 f ' .uf-'1 .-A for J 'Qi- Q 1 ' IGEGE1 'gy' IK..-:Sabah 1 ty., A 4 HE Willamette University football team went through a fairly suc- 9 fi 1' , cessful season, losing only to Idaho and Whitman in Northwest Con- 173 ference games. The Bearcats were rated third in the conference with BQ Q , a record of two games won, two lost, and one tied. P 2- . . . if ' '72, College of Idaho secured the Northwest Conference championship with . CQ, 1 , ff., . . . . . ,pb-I. ,959 five victories and no defeats. Whitman was second as they won every tilt , , 1 ,f 1 except one with Idaho. Puget Sound was fourth, followed by Linfield and il a 4 4. Pacific in the order named. ' The season's summary for Willamette is as follows: Q X 1 jo' Willamette ........ 6 Weehlnglen ..,.,,....,.... ..,.... 2 2 g N Willamette .,.... 28 Oregon Normal 0 ., Willamette ...... 6 Puget Sound l ...,..,.... ...... . 6 ,vb 1 ' Willamette ...... 0 College of Idaho 6 9 53, ,eu f Willamette ...... 6 Chemawa .,............. 6 4' ' 5 Willamette .,,... 13 Pacific ............... ....... 7 NJWAQ , 'f Willamette ...... 12 Linfield ...... 6 e ' Q21 Willamette ...,.. 7 Whitman ........ 31 7 .': I, ' t L Total ,....... .... 7 8 Total .l...... 94 -' I W I' ' 11 2,:'? ' :PV . I if '5- ll l X ' 4' L 'jx ' 37 Us-3 I, ' -.1 C' ' 'I .J . . f' x iw 'K I Q? l ' - ' K 'jf' 1 Page O1zeHzmclrecl-sixteen AULZGHCS we-' l l - f , W ', -Q'-'WI' Q. . E -T 'E e - he P e '3' 'll ', ll' W ' ' P7- 1 -' A ea-: , P - . , T, 3 ' llq ' 1 , . 4 ,. f gif ,iz Ljigfl- ,, '- 1--Ln 1 -..If Y,:ef:f2 ik . .EU 0 'i A'-flfhfu ff fifef fgf'TL Pf,g::15f'f ' ff' 4 mx l l- X ll- ,' Vlwl,, f, fs --W -.fee ff' 145 ifflicgl 928 gr 6 WILLAMETTE VS. WASHINGTON On October 1, the Willamette squad journeyed to Seattle where they lost to the University of Wash- ington Huskies, 32-6. The score, however, does not indicate the type of fighting football put up by the Bearcats. Cook, Purple fullback, while attempting to pass in the second quarter, was rushed so badly by Versteeg, Bearcat tackle, that his effort sailed only a few yards into the waiting hands of Wood- worth, Willamette guard, who dashed' thirty yards to a touchdown. The famed Purple Tornado found the Bearcat de- fence to be a stone-wall in the fourth quarter as the Huskies were unable to score in this final period. Propp, Woodworth, Versteeg, Hauk, and Haldeane played outstanding ball for Willamette while Bon- amy, Carrol, Flannigan and Thornton were the lead- ing performers for the winners. WILLAMETTE VS. MONMOUTH Sweeping around the ends and' off-tackle for four touchdowns in the first half Willamette won a 28 to 0 victory from the Oregon Normal school eleven on Sweetland field, October 8. This game was fea- tured by the brilliant playingof Dutch Deetz, 132 pound Bearcat quarter-back, Eaton, speedy half and R. DePoe, end, who kicked every goal after touch- down. WA DDILL VERSTEEG WIN SLOW MU MFORD A thletics vqALLU13Ar1g,,E , NM l F . Q x 4 c X ., 5 anilf- I 3, .1 Q 2 1 . w in .1 '1'l l N-A 11 ., M I Us .sf , l':.3.0 , is wx rl 1 2' l f ' sim V' fl U' f ' af- xff W Y u 1 K 1 ' is ' M ', 1 ' 3' A E Q' .,.. .. I Cm. 5.3 Q if ' is A - M-j, -I rq I l i X2 ,lr I dk' 'fl' ,Q wil I s 'g l It I . 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COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND Supported by a special train-load of rooters, the Willamette Bearcats battled the College of Puget Sound Loggers to a 6 to 6 tie in the Tacoma Stadium on October 15. The first score came on the open- ing play of the game when Eaton, after Mumford's kick-off had gone across the goal-line, fell on the ball before the Puget Sound players had even touched it. DePoe failed to convert. The Logger's touch- down also came in the first quarter. Recovering a Bearcat fumble on the twenty yard line, they com- pleted a fifteen yard pass and, finding the Willa- mette line impregnable on three attempts, went around end for the score. Verstecg broke through to block the attempt at goal. The Bearcats had another chance to score at the end of fthe first iperiod' when MacKenzie inter- cepted a pass on his own thirty yard line to run it back sixty yards to the Logger's ten yard mark. However, at this critical moment the Cardinal and Gold team was penalized five yards for delaying the game. Cranor, the only Bearcat back who was able to gain consistently, made ten yards and Eaton added another, but the l21tter's attempt at a field goal was blo-cked and the opportunity was lost. The C. P. S. passing combination of Gillihan to Ferguson remained a constant threat throughout the game. After the fighting Bearcats had kept the ball in Logger territory for practically the entire contest, this aerial duet successfully completed two long passes to place the pigskin on the Willamette ten yard line just as the gun went off. U gl 5,2 .15 H or 1, J ' L Mom' HZAUK EMMoNs Dssrz . Y 1 ,J 'AL 1 ' Fda -' , :Fl ff 1 'lil R ,ll W si '13,-:I ,V -A if ' z O , 'lx A QQ W, .. ...L .9 ' I x K lx! ' Q? J L i nf- i : tic- ,Page One Hundrecl-eiglzteen Af71lGi5iCS , -y, - , fe l W- H+ lj -. ,r:4g5,:L,?' s I2-xl TQ K 1' ' 1 f ' I a t '- ff. . or , , L, ..-rr - f 0 H ll 7 Klip A4 ow' I 'f 'lp' t--,I 1 , .-- 5 . -s . , ,. 4' P2213 J-vii-1':f'7'77 ,E Z . ' I - 0 fh. k A god- gif jM -'1 ':.:.,gff.',, A f 4 CNY ,, V' Gfhfr vymi. ,, ' - W his -' We , :v- -a WILLAMETTE VS. COLLEGE OF IDAHO The College of Idaho Coyotes conquered the fight- ing' Bearcats by a 6 to 0 score in a torrid battle on Sweetland' field, October 21. By completing a forty- five yard pass in the last four minutes of play, the Idaho eleven put the ball on the Cardinal and Gold Hive yard marker, from whence the pigskin was carried over in three successive smashes into the line. The attempt at goal was blocked. Curtis French, speedy Sophomore halfback, brought the stands to their feet in the closing moments of the first half with a forty yard return of an Idaho punt. His brilliant performances placed the oval on the Coyote fifteen yard line, but the gun prevented a possible Bearcat score. VVILLAMETTE VS. PACIFIC' UNIVERSITY The Homecoming motto of Back to Beat the Badgers was fulfilled this year when Coach Kenee's proteges presented a 13 to 7 victo-ry to a large crowd of alumni and students at Sweetland field on Nov- ember 5. Pacific started the game with a rush and were leading at half time, '7-6, as the result of a fifteen yard pass to an end who dashed twenty yards for the touchdown. The try for point was converted. The Bearcats came back determinedly in the second half with a series of line plunges and passes which netted a touchdown, two safeties, and a forty-four yard field goal, kicked by R. DePoe. Cranor and' Lang did most of the line plunging for Willamette and Haldeane and R. DePoe showed the most talent at snagging passes. The splendid work of Mort and Versteeg in the line was also worthy of note. HALDEANE CRANOR ACKERMAN EATON ' ami XXX 15591 FD I vide YO N CD A F' l '. D' ,xg I ,1 I -eff: ' - 'rr fif- Y as 'gr df -Q, , . 1 .51 L g . , ' yn- , ab SWAN an ar-91? 3 is 1'-37 .-A .- ,K ' -1 nv f 'e 1 N as ,,0 f fS .mga JJ' -. 1' g r .Yu lf'n.'53 2 . ,L , x Q .K rx 1 . A I' 3 I ' yd f' IX 5? M i I be ., 2 I I. ff ' el-,, nr f ' 1 .Y 'il Y ' ,I fyw 'l I It Athletics Page One Hundred-ninteen U -Y. It - 1 NWI' i ' -sr -YK if, kfva'f X' . 11 e eq- t g , h I. 'Q '.y I -2 5 'fi' ff fifil fe g - 9,,, , :iq fi C , e 'dllfs' X .J Q A ., i Q f ,4 - , .. ,,.'..w -'P - h - - j--il'1',5dni f3f- -.MV 1- . 44 x - ' - -Si banana-J-1 f no if--M -X . -M N5 f 'l' .A A if I fll 3 5 I2 ig X 4' P71 x' if 'TS igrriewiozs QVWXLLUBA M ,- N fr' -s :- X, ,r , .,. Jbzfnwwyf ' ,I A f', , 5, n j s 4- ', if A 1 'L'-X11 kfi5H6mh 21Nv LJCNI ff 1, .fff '2 rft. 1- U 4 Y Q, l 17 N 32 ' fa N514 1 -9 vi K- f P? 11:11 1,1 'J in I x S X i 1 'I 2' ' '52 gl - it -,rj r' ,, . 1 of 'w Q , L K 'll ' 1' ,- .'.- 1 L Nl, :PV wp JF, A ml? f li-I' ' Ut. -14, .. , WILLAMETTE VS. LINFIELD Displayed a well-balanced offense, coupled witn a strong defense, the Cardinal and Gold machine gained a 12 to 6 verdict over the strong Linfield College team in the annual Armistice day football game on Sweetland field. Brilliant and successful passing was a feature of the game, as both Linf1eld's and Willamette's first touchdown came as the reward of a resourceful aerial attack. The deciding score of the game, however, was the result of a powerful Bearcat line attack, launched from their own ten yard line, which netted six first downs from scrimmage. Lang and Cranor led in this offensive with the latter going over for the touch- down. 7 WILLAMETTE VS. WHITMAN The Bearcats went into a bad slump in the final Thanksgiving game, losing to the Whitman Mission- aries at Walla Walla by a score of 31-7. As the field was in good condition, the game was made spectacular by long Whitman runs and short, snappy Willamette passes. The Missionaries scored early in the game when a fifteen yard penalty gave them the pigskin on the Bearcat twenty yard line, from which they bucked it across for a touchdown. Whitman made another touchdown via the aerial route in the second period. The Bearcats also re- sorted to the air, but they lost their one opportunity of the first half when a pass over the goal line was grounded. The final three Missionary tallies were made in the last period. line. After Whitman's fourth touchdovm, Willamette received the kick-off to carry the ball the the length of the field on seven successive passes for the lone Bearcat tally. PROPP RODGERS C. DePoE WOODWORTH Page One Hundred twenty Athletics jf . . A f V fri, Ir! A AQ-iw: ,Qs 'i ligf. I- ' - .P 5 I U . '?' Q .' f'f1gQgTL f Asi1 wifi? . M: ,ge , Z -,il 1 K , 1 1 I '... L- ADV, ,Q L- 'yo .. . - --1 A. e-A - 's iffy, L ww w, . W' -' .. 31315 928 XVALLUEAAFQ: - m 31' V 6 4 , XS' P if 1- AF X 5 wk in nf ff I '1 0 Lv ' w -'sf Ot , P WS gf ' mutt l':': 0 'v f' 'CK 45' 5 Q v-,l iv :P F 'B' 45 ,fa 7'-s S YF F' - I nr 4' AL JJ' 5 1 3 Elena.. 53 q .-4' ' , so 3 s BASKETBALL W -1' 1 Q' A I . , , - , 53 31 be I b ma -. 1, - 'TI ' ,,-rx A' u'5:1:-I' A5 ' kj L :gi .' wgixx-5 ,, i 'ggi ff nh.:-v -N , 5 fig in YN E 'I 's-is lf? ' .35 . ii. 7 X :iii 1 f n g f v w.-gxl 2. 1 A -' 5 'N 1, x ' 4 f xqiqxnh n w' Y- Ami! h U H .--nur hx' ,t N- ,W Z ffl, 2 ,gil N X it 5'-Wil? ' ' W: ,jg , -5 7 5 s E l I J , 3 sf e,?lT1e 1928 ..NXfALLULAl'P,l. 1 if K G 52- .,,. V if ' tl if it K' . fl' 's ? - mx . X fl lr 1 , ij- win 35 ' info: 1-if '- i 1 ' 165'-in f,.sfsff0f--e,,,,.,. fa. . I4 c1Ml ' -f ,. fff.-f 4 F ' .Q . 1. 173 rsf air- 2 -1' F-' 'fa j! a, z-nj Tl-IE TEAM ':'lAK 113, 3 ROPPING two games to Whitman at Walla VValla, the Cardinal and Gold hoopers 2 I l fa. a v L secured second' place in the Northwest conference by virtue of eight victories ia ., I and two defeats. Whitman won five straight contests to take the championship without a defeat. College of Puget Sound trailed Willamette with three victories and 4 'R four defeats. The Linfield Wildcats were next with C lg two wins and three setbacks and the College of Idaho and Pacino University were compelled to share cellar AA 1 'L honors without H single victory. 5 fx N The season record for Willamette is as follows: f f,,i, ,,-4'-I r Q ' 1, Willamette ...... 17 University of Oregon ,,.......i.... 45 1- aid Willamette ...,.. 23 University of Oregon .............. 35 , Willamette ..,... 39 Gonzaga' .....,..,,.,......,,,.,..... ....... 2 6 , , 4 Willamette ..,,.. 34 Pacific .,,......,,.,..,...,...,,...., ,,,,,,. 2 4 5 .I ,, , Willamette ..,... 37 Columbia ....,,.,...,.........,.......,..,,.. 10 ? nl 1 Willamette ...... 33 University of Oregon .............. 30 , 1'9 Wiiifnnette ...... 27 Linfield ................,.........i. ,...... 1 s I ' Willamette ...... 28 Ashland Normal ........... .....,. 2 9 'lc' 1 Willamette 26 Whitman 31 jx'-I' W, Willamette ...... 29 wninnnn ..............., ....... 3 9 l ' ll 19,7 Willamette ...... 43 College of Idaho ....... ....... 2 2 I b - 1, Willamette ,.., H31 College of Idaho ........................ 24 ' '. fe- Willamette ...... 55 La Grande M. I. A. ..............,... 25 L, , l , ' 1' i lk , 2 Willamette ...... 48 College of Puget Sound 31 IES. 'Q ' 51,351 Willamette ...... 38 College of Puget Sound ............ 29 . . Willamette Pacific University .................... 14 L GURNEE FLESHER, Mrmtlyer Total .......,.... 563 Total ...,............ .,...,., 4 33 1 1 ' ' ' i , 1 k' 1 -. n ,., A gli I Page One Hundred Twenty-t-wo Basketball I XVJ ','-va, .. fi f Y-'-1f,'g,, L 4 pi, '- , g -3, 702'n'- I, A 9,45 ' 53:7-7175i , , ' g ,yi l ' ' 454i-af ff- ,- ,- , U .- ' i f- 4 6 I V 0 lil KQV . 4:4 I, f f-il. I, - A V .1-xg-i V ,jfWQrv:f7a1'f?'-fa-, I ' ' ' M f 1 ' it' 'W 'A '4ieQ'fM gk . . Q., 4 .1 . 2.4 -1 'iw ' M . X fiaw flv-fi. ff 1 ' 'e - L +- 'kr if -..f 3 A . 'Y' v ' 3515 ff 'U Q, ,LflT1e19Z8 XXQXLLUITAHQ. e g ll WILLAMETTE VS. MOHAWKS HE Willamette basketball season opened on the last day of 1927 when the Bear- cats took the speedy Eugene Mohawk quintet into camp, 37 to 29. This was an auspicious beginning as the Mohawks had a notable aggregation of maple court stars in- cluding All-Pacific coast players and former high school stars. WILLAMETTE VS. U. OF O. The Bearcats lost the next two games to the University of Oregon at Eugene on Jan- uary 6 and 7, 36-17 and 30-23. In the iirst game the Willamette hoopers felt the absence of Cardinal, scintillating Freshman center, who was out with a sprained ankleg but in the second, with the lanky pivot man once again in the line-up, the Bearcats showed renewed life to rush the Lemon-Yellow squad through- out, making the outcome doubtful until the end of the game. WILLAMETTE VS. GONZAGA The first home game, played with Gon- zaga on January 14, resulted in a Willamette victory, 39 to 26. The Bearcats displayed a strong defense and a powerful offense, led by the redoubtable Cardinal with 16 points. WILLAMETTE VS. PACIFIC . The Cardinal and Gold of Willamette floated victorious over the Red and Black of Pacific after the contest at Forest Grove on Ianuary 20. The record at the half was 17 to 9, and altho the Bearcats played indif- ferent offensive ball, their airtight defense forced the Badgers to resort to long shots which made the final outcome, 34 to 24. WILLAMETTE VS. COLUMBIA Coach Keene's proteges conquered the Columbia University five, 37 to 10, in the Willamette gymnasium on January 21. Scor- ing at the rate of a point-a-minute during the first part of the game, the Cliff Dvvellers' total equaled the Bearcats' at the end of ten minutes, but after this initial spurt, the Irish were unable to add a single point while the Cardinal and Gold quintet was rolling up 27 -w vi lit , I .pb 'c '-' i' ' g , UV b I 1 V J, Je as S J fs f ..e- . . ' ll I X f--r T - J :J, f 1 -. . .mi .1 'f- ' ' 0 .'- se . i-,L-L '- .. 'ITL- :S,i1:4', ' -w-.5 . 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LINFIELD The Linfield Wildcats came to Salem on January 28 with an aggregation of maple court performers who included among their number one Mr. Burton, a former National Interscholastic center, who was expected to ,Q stop Cardinal, the rampaging Bearcat pivot , man. The score of 41 to 26 in favor of Wil- lamette, however, tends to show that the whole Cardinal and Gold team was on a scoring spree which was unstoppable. 5, aa WILLAMETTE VS. U. OF O. jf ' The Bearcat basketeers were defeated by the University of Oregon five in the final Fax contest of their series, played in Salem on ' fix January 31, by a score of 45 to 33. As usual 'ff L 5 the Bearcats started slowly, but this time it tj 3' H ' was disastrous as they were playing a strong- ,uf-if ,xg er team. Oregon held a 20 to 6 lead at the 1,91 I end of the first ten minutes, but for the rest 4' of the game the Bearcats more than held mu x their own. f fb 6 41 '-qjfnl 'i31v WILLAMETTE vs. SOUTHERN oREGoN gm NORMAL ' 4, A group of bastketball players from sunny ff. I .,, Southern Oregon representing the Ashland 1? Normal came up to Salem on February 4 to Ba., Q 5, out-fox the Willamette hoopers, 29-28. Led r :- '- by the clever Wirth, who accounted for 16 c' FIX- A points at forward the lads from the Siski- . '7 1,c? ?g1 yous effectively employed a stalling game in ,J 1 4-ink the second half until the Bearcats tied the ' score. Then, the Teachers sailed in to out- ? H rush the University men and win by a single - point in the closing seconds of play. 'l . 1' ' X WILLAMETTE vs. WHITMAN ,vs ' S- The Whitman Missionaries upset the Wil- F it .-'Eliza' lamette Bearcats twice at Walla Walla on LQ 7-.I February 9 and 10, 36 to 21, and 39 to 29. ,' ' L The Cardinal and Gold hoopers held the ad- 21 g ' N- 5 vantage in the first game until the last four J ' J minutes of play when Hauk and Flesher, , l 'W L guards, were put out on fouls and Whitman 'gf I 1 , M slipped into the lead to win 'the victory. -li' 1,, In the second contest the Missionaries, who ,N I' we had not been defeated on their own floor to . ' lm date, checked more closely than in the pre- fl vious battle. or-9 l 3 H M A F l I 1.33 AUK INTO LESHER .Ji ' l 11' S 4. 'fvmx , , H' ' ll. J., ' ' 4ft Page One Hundred Twenty-four Athletics 027 xl ll 112: ' K f I Z1 - - - m i' Ky' 6 3- i'??'.4 f l FE-Ears. . O T . - f, L Ikea l l' ff 'Km l 7 4' inf- I f :jf t-,ig 1- 1 ,'-,f:':.. V 2 BQ.-25-2, 7 Qin' 33' J QM ' 1 L' 01. K' A :QW ' Lvff: 74! L'.:. Y'Tg.,3.i' 'I W .V - 'I ? -- l ' CNN M W? f.- 1 4 if :sm-V -:-H T W ,L - 5--P ' I .:',:'fg.mc.k6' ??v + . 3 IIE. WILLAMETTE VS. LA GRANDE On Saturday night the Bearcats played the La Grande M. I. A. team, composed of ex-high school stars, and overwhelmed the La Grande lads 55 to 25. At one time the score was 25 to 2, but after W. U. substitu- tions were made, the town team was able to tally occassionally. WILLAMETTE VS. COLLEGE OF IDAHO The College of Idaho Coyotes were un- able to keep up with the speedy Bearcats who Won 'twice 43 to 22, and 31-24. The first game played on a small concrete floor at Caldwell was very rough, two men from each team being put out on fouls. The second con- test took place on Ontario high school floor which was almost standard size. The weary Bearcats trailed the Coyotes until four minutes before the final fun when they speeded up enough to win by the substantial margin of seven points. WILLAMETTE VS. COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND Playing the best basketball they had dis- played all season, the Cardinal -and Gold quintet swept over the biggest barrier to second position in the Northwest conference standing by conquering the Puget Sound basketeers, 48 to 31, and 39 to'29, on Feb- ruary 17 and 18. Led by Adams and Card- inal, and Litchfield, the Bearcat offensive, proved too much for the Loggers in spite of close guarding. WILLAMETTE VS. PACIFIC The Willamette basketball squad celebrat- ed the end of the season and Washington's birthday by walloping their old rivals from Pacific University 55 to 14. The Bearcats did not score for the first eleven minutes, but after they once started, they rang them in at a rate of one every 65 seconds until the last gun was shot to end a highly successful sea- son. We W 925 WfALLU1:IA112,, pg.,-Q54 ' ., f ,- 4, , g,,, .- I Staff? . 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The Colonials and Pearpickers put up a battle that will long be remembered in the annals of the State event, as it required two over-time periods to decide the issue. Salem High, which had been eliminated by Medford the previous evening, won the consolation series and third place in the tournament ranking by conquering the strong Tillamook tea Ten teams, representing the nine state dis- tricts and the Portland Interscholastic League, took part in the tournament this year which was the twelfth since the event was started by Coach Bob Matthews in 1917. Under the capable di- rection of Athletic Director Roy S. Keene and Graduate-Manager Lestle Sparks, who Worked in conjunction with the members of the State High School Board of Control, the 1928 championship series was undoubtedly the most satisfactory to date, and assured the tournament for Willamette in future years if the same standard is main- tained. 1 , '-- ' L, . . . ,f , K' ':4'1,x ' Page One Hzmclrecl Twenty-sia: -4CiALlJ'Lf1GS lf, 'F . .ylif - ' 'U 1 , .wif l ,lin '. s . -pf, . I 6 .1.F17Q'g','.'i', , ifiggfx' fag--5. . ,. r x Q 'I' Q? A H, .' f . self: ,ai I! 1- if s iiifilii f' i fff9 fA 5 f S 'X' MIA? ' '1:t 1 ,,.. g 1,-Q.-f me-fi -we i c' M' 4 Rm A- ' X X HL VTMU . ' , sflibma , Y I--A -HN-S zi fb-,fi n .l'.-1'ilAkGCM if if ' ' eine , is, 5 3 . fine 1928 XxQfxLLU1,AHglE cv. 2 W , 4 Vi' F I if f x ' 5 99? 2 fri. X UT 5-ai , MEDFORD HIGH TEAM 'lfdltu . cn-IAMPIQNSI-IIP SERIES fu' fi, N if v-,I Wauowa 22 ' ?M2ll'ShfiGld 22 ...... H ff' -,gs 45 Mai-shfaeid 27 ...... , xvashington 27 .,,,.. if Af, 5-.-. 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Q f f 7' - f f I s if is .FK l 1 ,r syx 1-.' -If' f- ' .-1 'jar-EH! W1- f '1 fy . x ab, 6 Q. N'-'slugv ,TL Y lj., fi 0 'Y Y . fi , 7? Q f.'3 .. N. 32 bd L, r 55,11-Ks? 1- ML in L X A S4 i 1 tl g it Jam -. - -5 fx 1, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL OACH LESTLE SPARKS developed one of the best Freshman basketball teams in the history of Willamette this year. The Class of 1931 quintet became truly powerful towards the end of the season when they won five straight games and ended the season with a victory over Chemawa which had previously defeated Linfield and Albany College. The Rooks Won nine games and lost six, but of the six defeats, three were by one point, two were by one field goal, and the other was by three field goals to Washington High which later won the State High School Championship. The following men were on the Frosh basketball squad: Verne Eaton, Francis De Harpport, Raymond Waddell, John Trachsel, Collas Marsters, Fred Beck, Cecil Harmon, Willis Baldarree, Leslie Kellow, Wayne Page, Stanley Satchwell, Fred Rogers, Philip Retrum, and Harold Colgan. The record of the Class of 1931 is 26 Freshman .,........,..,.,............ as follows: Dallas .................................. , . A Freshman ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,...,..,...... 15 Dallas .............. ' , V 5 Freshman .,... ..,..... 2 9 Efashinggbn Hi S ,, , , Freshman .,.,...,. ........ 3 9 incolrl i .......... .....,.,. 7 I U,, ' Freshman ......... .,...,.. 2 0 Grant Hi ......... . l ' f ' 'I L Freshman ,,,.,,... ...,..,. 4 0 Benson ......... ' . ' Freshman ,..,,.,.. ........ 2 2 Grant ............,,.,. ..,...... ' I' ' Freshman ....,,,.. ........ 3 1 West Linn .......... ......... ii 5- Freshman .,i,.,,,. ........ 3 -5 inn iyxilgu-y ...... ....,,... ,I - .49 Freshman ,,,,,,,,, ,,...... 3 2 il'lCO n i .....,, ........ . l N IV' Freshman ......,.. ........ 2 3 YvV00f.llgu1'n .......AA... ..... ,A - Freshman ,,,,,,i,. ,,,...,. 2 5 OOC urn .l.............. ......... Q Freshman ,,,,,,,,. .,...,., 2 5 Hill Millitary ........ ........ ' V 1 Q' i Freshman ......... ...,..,. 4 6 Albany ...........-.... .....---- UPS 'jx ' 15,1 Freshman ..,.. ........ 3 0 Chemawa .,.....i ,........ . Ji' : T , , otal ,,,,A, ,,,,.. 4 39 Total ..... 4 . 'fl V552 ' tt' I f' ' 1 21' 'Page One Hzmclred Twenty-eight Bflskefbflu fe' l -Vin: ' I wr 111+ . . .Z '.' 1 l L gg, ,, x ' xxx 1 7 K qt, ,47 -mf I ' 'Lf ,f K-'jf-3?l-4 1- 'if 4 Y, M ,Z . dffifi 7 Fa' J 6' ' ' M' Q ' lil 1 2 fe f ' mx f' GQMVIHWQ W2 'h : 21' 'H' --fn--mf f i ! f .5 :f 1- sg 1 I 1C11ie119223 VVALLUERPE, S S 'W' im? 'Q in S 2' I GUM It I wx CX 5-me , -limit' '15-:no . v wi' J ig Ye sf pn f' I 4r- sgf- gg! vhs S ' 'AS' s Jw 1 f' 5 A r Q 5 3 mfr: 5... 'Q ff so SPRING SPORTS S A 'W ll nz -if .lI.' XX avr un, W1 1 5' I 5 -har-'r , r-S 5 11 ' QJO jg ' It li? ' 'x ri' 5 .xg I I -Y! 5 Ni :V f f4i+ ' fs is I , ' . .auf 3- i, ST1f . :,frAi ,, - V2 ff 'ws A 'Sf 1 Q L A if:.35,5-i f f ,a,F:u,5gI'w'b1NS ,n N 3, 4 .. .- -, . .Al i. -4- 'M - .-Y '-.., .. , - K ' J - -. x ' 'V :fr v - we . ffl, X 1, -1 Il- f TE .ginekgiozs WALLUQAESQQ . Z . 4 . 1 . uf' , is f ' 4 F5 H . g Sa . Q 4 5. 6 T HE TEAIVI Wx .fikr I ' 'if 1 .- . fat' 1 'W- 4' l s 1 :Gb Q lwtv nuixhgx, -4 ,,. 5? ' 4 fr I' 'l 17 W' srff Q i 3' 13' - 'H 1: e' xg, f, 'waht-' -,Jim :I t in W L xl 9 X .-.4 ' A 5 5.2: .viii ' ' '25 N- t 'Uk . A ' v 4 3 1 L Wf :PV 1 1 ,P 'INII' vie F ,. , . . ' If BASEBALL HE 1927 season saw a revival of interest in baseball at Willamette and the Northwest conference. After failing to even put a team in the field in 1926, the Bearcats developed into a team strong enough to annex second place in the division and third in the conference last year. As traveling expenses made it impracticable for teams east of the Cascades to play those on the western slope of the mountains, the Northwest Confer- ence was divided into two divisions. College of Idaho and Whitman composed the Eastern section with the former annexing the title. Pacific won the Western championship by beating both Linfield and Willamette in a play-off at the end of the season. The Idaho Coyotes then romped away with the title by decisively defeating Pacific at Caldwell 16 to 4 and 10 to 5. ogg ' IK ! fm, .t 'V c y . Cyl V, , 1, i ft. , Page One Hundred Thirty Athletics .I ,lf Q. A c w . o. ' I .- Iftfvhff ' '317' g i qgfli , , 3 4 Q. 'WAY i :F i Y I , - f , ,117 I ll -li..--V , . - on .. X is ' W h r -i 4 ... f- me v .4 f'5'f:'1Am1hrn!.' 754 - ' K J S 6 S D if ?V 8 ami l' 1 zz, Xb V X L' 2 4 C? x Willamette -vs. 0. S. C. i ' l The Willamette University baseball team opened its 1927 season against O. S. C. at Corvallis, losing to the Beaver nine by scores of 11 to 0 and 9 to 3. Ledbetter and Ellis showed up well in the box in these two games, but they received poor support as the Bear- cats' batting and fielding were not up to the standard they were to establish later in the season. - 4 Willamette fvs. Pacific F Ng- The Cardinal and Gold nine took the meas- J, A ure of the strong Pacific University team in 1 ' the first Northwest Conference game, played ' f PM at Forest Grove, by a 4 to 3 score. The result x .Q-, of this close battle completely upset the dope, ' .34 as the Badgers had eight veterans while the - ' -'bg' Bearcats had not even had a baseball club the ' 'vi previous year. X S-In ., fruit 'viii' . 7 HB Willamette fvs. C. P. S. f, -' On April 29 and 30 the College of Puget -f ' H Sound Loggers were guests of the Willamette lc-5' Bearcats who presented them with a pair of K Q .Cl fb-L, defeats, 7-6 and 6-1. Ledbetter pitched a .. ff '-Q Q. steady game in the first encounter, allowing NEI 152' ,ff S seven scattered hits, and Ellis added to his F ' 4 Pacific laurels by holding the Puget Sound Jani -, batters to one run in the second tilt. , P f J A ' 4-I., fra 53 Q rc ' is A A 1 at 1. J x 'lf' r Nui I .ff il, eff 'f X Til' l l , COACH KEENE HAUK LEDBETTER F? 5 1 ' Lao SW V Athletics Page One Hundred Thirty-on 'LZ lg Q ,Q'Le. X 'Sv - 4' isqlasyzlxg vxl l ' a xi. K ' -ZVTXE in K 5' Y A ' H .lkl .5 , its K t . gs-E V V -.gi-?fgss 4 g .K l J -7 UAL L N. xx A IJ ' ,- .- sS'l'..s .. :-, ..,,. ,,. 5'-an - 4 at- : . Sw -M71 ' WA L L f i fl ' 55 L a me ' ' 'Ti We 5 agmewiozs QXXOKLLULAIIQ S' H., If' up :JEL sjifwf-. ' unfair ff' tg :eb-xi ,ggivff-..gwv 3ni'm' if 1 fr -, nc 'ui .145 D- . ' -1' F-' F - i ., - 1 rn U ol - w J K X -u 3? 112' b- ' 7 3 Y' . 4 aunt X , A g 5.2: xii N 's if 'N I 'V' b..' ' , n FV i . 1 , in . ,L 1 1, ll 'X lr' Y'-M 1. Willamette vs. Monmouth ' The Oregon Normal nine were the next victims, being held to three lonely hits and a single run while the Cardinal and Gold diamond artists were collecting three runs on five hits off of Horn whose speed evidently bothered the Bearcats. Willamette vs. Pacific Pacific University provided the initial up- set of the Northwest Conference season when Rannow, their star south-paw hurler, who had won victories over University of Oregon and Multnomah Athletic Club, held the Bear- cats helpless while his mates were scoring two runs. Ledbetter pitched stellar ball for Willamette and with better offensive strength to support him would have won. Willamette os. Linfield Lanky Ellis did not find the Linfield Wild- cats hard to tame in a game played at Mc- Minnville on May 18. He permitted but four hits and no runs. Welch, Deetz, Hauk and Roundtree were the heavy artillery of the Bearcats' batting attack which found More- house, Linfield hurling ace, for twelve hits and five runs. In a retrun game played at Salem on May 23, Linfield emerged victorious to the tune of 4 to 1. The result of this contest threw the Western division of the Northwest conference into a triple tie between Pacific, Linfield and Willamette. ,gnl 0, y ' 'K g :Ns WELCH DEETZ KAUFMAN ' ' 'I ,. Q MQ : if ' Vw I X r ' v fi A -. 1 ffl, , Page One Hundred Thirty-two Athletics . ' Q, 'N IE' ,lb .p'1: ' x ' ' 3' 31. 'U . .J 9' llfqqzf, , F , .al aff h a nfl ' is eff A Afefqf- , ,ff ,- 5 if-5' 0' ' ' 1' f It 4 ir' 'gif t H r7? 'i!1es-1 .95:o9v- l f j! -f V T, , e 'AP'-- 'ff , ' ,fi-.,-K ' 'V NN .. ls' X W N VYM ff ' 't ffvsm..f-ara' fe 4 N X EH E icing 925 WALLULKIQUE - Q 'F -Hi ,, 2 Willamette vs. Pacific The Bearcats lost the last battle of the season to the Pacific Badgers, 8 to 3. This game was played on the afternoon of May 24 after the Badgers had beaten Linfield 10 to 1 earlier in the day. Rannow was again re- sponsible for the Pacific victories as neither the Bearcats nor the Wildcats were able to seriously threaten him during the fourteen innings he Worked. - THE 1928 SEASON Prospects for a team which will again be a real contender for the conference title this spring look exceptionally bright. The gradua- tion of Ellis leaves but one experienced pitch- er to carry the burden of the season, but Vannice and Versteeg will undoubtedly prove good utility men to suppliment Ledbetter's pitching. The infield otherwise remains intact and there appears to be a great deal of mater- ial ready to make the two outfield lettermen work hard for their positions. A . .G 435. A If I P.. s i 'JY . , ' he i 8 X U3 .ig 'thug' . 1- ' Q1 ,F -9 if . .914 in fs A I- x at 0.1 rg 44.1 S Jw 'v 1' 5 'A r I - N: Lv. 5.3 Q .-4' ' , 'B I 3' - , ' . 'gil We -F . 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Not count- ing the relay race which was won by Willamette, both teams annexed six first places and tied for another, but the Cardinal and Gold tracksters showed great reserve strength to garner enough second and third places to build up a substantial lead. The Bearcats took all the points in the discus and javelin, but could only get a single counter in the shot-put. Both distance events were captured by Bringsgrubb, a lithe-limbecl Indian runner, who brought the stands to their feet by sprinting past Hathaway, Bearcat ace, in the last few yards of a gruelling two mile race. Flesher and Zeller, Willamette half-milers, fought their way to a tie in their event after a fast exhibition of running in which they matched each other stride for stride, for the entire distance. is ,S -GY 2' , ills , 'L' 'Q , am. WX C2 'IMP' v 34-' ' R r ' -Qi f ' 9 :rf Q 94, NJ:-gl' .315 'IA f Jw 'v , E' 1 J 'A r six, Af 1, -5-I' 1 .-4' ' 'Z A - 3 'x fill itll: Y 4' ll 4-'7 5, I f' 'IK r--Al! SJ' , . FS: fl. 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The final score was 70 to 61, and it see-sawed back and forth throughout the entire meet, which was featured by the decided strength of both squads in certain events and obvious weak- ness in others. The Wildcats started auspiciously by an- nexing all the places in the 100 yard dash and by winning first place in the next four events. The leather-lunged Bearcat distance men, led by the Veteran two-miler, Hathaway, started a rally for Willamette by making a clean sweep of their race. In the meantime, the Bearcat spear-tossers, -headed by a big Freshman named Ruch, collected all the points in the javelin. Hathaway and Em- mons, W. U., tied for Iirst in the pole vaultg Oberson and McCrow, W. U., took first and second, respectively, in the shot put g Hartley, who wore a four-stripe Cardinal and Gold sweater for both football and basketball, proved that he was also adept at track by winning the high jump while his team mate, Taylor, tied for second place with a Linfield jumper, and Flesher stepped the half-mile in 2:08 to gain victory in that event. McCRow ZELLER FLESHER TWEEDIE . ' -V' ' Z 0-2 .IK T., v. ' Q ' . . 'f' Wu ni ' L 'r r 1. . - 2 I , 'Y' I .Page One Hundred Tlzirty-s'i:v AUZICUCS I X '71 'i ' TU ? 'F ,-ef' -V . 'S' Tl 7 4' ' WAV: A 4 .- f-.f--- , . - J. Hg 4 li l 'wk f-3.2 Min ,-5 'WTA iz' ,.7f-:Fd iv. I 'E' 4 Q I Lx j-it f -. 4, 1' A glxni f iQ,-e. 2lQk, Qbi-,17gr:L' ,' 1 1 l,,,- - ,. ,..,?,1-9, I e -- My ' f, 1- -:em-...fain Al i t ff 7? max 1 x K , ' 'Win n- 'v 4- I - N fa , '5.,-.- - .L -. 4.4411 '-'- ' ?L qiclcflc-31925 xxiALLuEli112ME -. 4 -w - K 3 mi to at Y l l I 1 J l il l itil The members of the winning Bearcat relay team were: Boothby, Thompson, French and Tweedie. Other men who scored points for Willamette in this meet besides those already mentioned were: McCormick and Maynard, milersg Howorth and Pratt, hurdlersg Keefer and Poor, two milers 5 Zeller, half miler, and Hauk, javelin thrower PACIFIC MEET On Saturday, May 15, Coach Lestle Sparks took his track team to Forest Grove where they lost a dual meet to Pacific 'University by a close score. This meet was featured by the brilliant races turned in by Flesher in the 880, McCormick in the mile and Hathaway in the two mile. Ruch tossed the javelin 179 feet in a preliminary trial to indicate that he stood a chance of taking all-conference honors in the big meet. BOOTHBY HATHAWAY MCCORMICK Athletics 'WZ NJ-v ,.--. -fx 25,-i B, x 'VNQ5 ' . 'i ' Ji' -'ci 1 . f H N.-we T ,G EY i ,,. , . gi rx,- ' E , -51,4-1'!r FN' C, . 'gl , .hm h ' , -, x I L' S .,.: -xg:-.Q ?',?nfy.f'7,,53..Q ,sg Av as 'ti-,V-if D'--.,1V,v:f.'Y3mrg5s' Q Q - . Lg fa-f 'P aiffrtw ff ' X zito .oiihfmmsq N5 1: N - 1 - 9 -Us v',.1,,'V , A V ,luv-A P, M- 4 ifvgk . 1 ff it Q 1 .,...s'f Ww- .H A .-lffffa, f 'f V '. 39,3 ,I - v .Its g I .QQ , ff, Q Q ' 'ii i fi! r . : A V J i'r',j,:'f.fl .t' ic' H, I H 'Nu ' . 'I'-fl, - of P 1 A' A, YS-,inf V' 5 -P' '-3 'I- f F 'Q 'fix' I I tif. 1 h 'il' AI 'vhs S E 'if ' Q' 515 f'f'fffzlf'!f 5' kg ' ' 'ft M' W?-'S J' .V ',1:3v.f6,,i?'Lx J 'v cfs . J V, Q 4 Y.: 'QA ff D 5 ja Y I -zu-N 6 'f.:' W' ','?5l54 r4v'J rlJ f:!N' if '-'F Q fi M 5.3 ? T T ' 7--pf. 11 X 'ig --' l 'Rst gu m. 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C- I i whip? 2: W 4 1 I - 7 1- fx -1-gmt is x In .-rf: f' cvs '62 - Q- '-5 EMA! 411 .. Y 6 :Ji A ' 1 7 llmflfl l U '5- 'xll 297 U 1 M3 Vw K L 'r 1 4 's- 'S' ,-, 5 5 ' ,V X NORTHWEST CONFERENCE MEET By taking first in the javelin and second place in the half-mile and two-mile, Willamette garnered eleven points at the Northwest con- ference meet at Walla Walla on May 22. This was enough to give the Cardinal and Gold colors a four point margin over Linfield which resided in the cellar. The meet was won by Whitman with fifty points. College of Puget Sound was second with thirty-two. Pacific was next in line with eighteen points, and they were trailed closely by Idaho with seventeen. Willamette was fifth and Linfield last with seven points. Ruch won the javelin event by tossing the spear 155 feet. Flesher lost the half-mile by a short margin at the finish after he had lead the field in a heart-breaking race. Hathaway ran his usual good race in the two-mile, but was passed on the final stretch by Fassett, College of Puget Sound, who also won the m1 e. .pl s ,ix . . ir. Q fi: Page One Humlred Thirty-eight Athletics I tv. . , . , -'f '- l 713'-336 -K 5 Q- Q s ig'5 'i'P'.fff, , figs- f fu, ' 4 ' A I . fs, is E , e gf .,.,,: Y 'Ai ' .V if r , 0 ' st if: Qt '-Q . ,512 I-lf' I ff- -S-AQ ' ff-ff f nga - , f 'rv J I , f 3' ' I 1 ,iii i .0-'SQ-Q-,. xx-4552, .rf . Yfv4f 1-Y 4 m x - E 5 Rain a , ' .- 'C 'di' NM' fi ,Ji . AQLM V CTBC 1928 XVALLULAPF X I ST ' rilmf if l . 1 S, xxx . , , iz it N it fir? n Ewa? 2 , MIN T0 LITCHFIELD WALSH if si -3 it fir,- , .. ' I? -:lf . Ayx ' xg?- aii ' V .ww . , if MENS TENNIS ' 'ii HE Willamette University men's tennis team secured a hard-earned victory over the Reed College racqueteers, four to three. Minto and Walsh lost their singles events, but Minto, Howorth and Litchiield won theirs. Litchfield and Walsh defeated Crenholme and Willett, Reed, 6-3, 6-3, while Sweet and Shapiro, Reed were conquering White and Minto, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, to divide the honors in doubles. WILLAMETTE VS. O. A. C. The first big match at home was the May Festival contest with O. A. C. which the Orangemen won, 4 to 3. Captain Ikey White forced Atkinson, No. 1 for the Beavers, to extend ,tc -lg fd' ' .. -4.33, U- -45' Q. .ff ,ay .Q-. S I ' Kg M 1 , E 1 J ' r :tv ' I' W himself to the limit in order to Win, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5. Jack Minto defeated if-... 5 .1 Spearovv, second ranking Aggie man, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. Walsh, veteran Bearcat q + -1 tennis player, played thirty gruelling games with Blaine, O. A. C. who final- A , ly Won 6-1, 3-6, 8-6. Litchfield won from McGreW, Aggies, in straight sets, gg . 6-1, 6-4. Klaun, Orangeman, beat Haworth, 'Willamette, 6-3, 6-3. White - - , f and Minto swept over Atkinson and Spearow, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5, to take the .1 ,X i, , '- first double's match, but Klaun and Bline beat Walsh and Litchfield 6-3, Ni: 4 -953,1 7-5, to give the victory to O. A. C. 4, ' ',.' xx WILLAMETTE vs. U. OF o. 4-7 JI f T In the afternoon of the day of the match with O. A. C., Willamette iff: K ' played a practice match with the University of Oregon tennis team which , I was lead by the redoubtable'Okerberg who is one of the ranking players 3. '51 ,-u . Q , of the Pacific coast. The Lemon-Yellow squad took every match from the gif 3' , 'U Cardinal and Gold racqueteers who were tired from the hard games of 'yy 2 , H.. the morning. . ' I N' I ' I .- t :TSE 1 ' ' Athi fzcs Page One Hundred Thirty-nine .sm . . 1 ,gVT'-thi!! l - 3, 3 -X . . .-2 W 'ii 'f , i ff 1: fi , f f- - E ' wi' - i 6 - 5 .R 0 +36 e. Mt' '4 'i : -X .www -657 f ,i W1 I 3 F 21928 iVVAI.LUIiA1'l5T M Q E . 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CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT In the Northwest conference tennis tournament at Linfield College, McMinnville, on Friday and Saturday, May 27 and,28, Ivan White and Jack Minto fought their Way up through a strong field to place the Cardinal and Gold colors in second place in both single's and double's. Whitman Won first place by gaining the championship over Willamette in ea-ch event. In the semi-finals single's event, White conquered McHarness, Linfield, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2, while Joe Williams, Whitman ace, was Winning his match also in straight sets. White lost to Williams in the final match, 6-2, 6-4, 7-5. I White and Minto easily disposed of Linklater and Jones, Pacific, in the y ll ig semi-finals of the double's, 6-1, 6-2, while the Whitman team of Willams and ' 5 ,. R Q' ,E Penrose had an equally easy match. In the finals, White and Minto lost a 0' , 'g ' 1531 grueling four set match to Williams and Penrose, 6-3, 3-6, 10-8, 6-3. .Ji ' 1 X. it 'Wx fr, I' I I ' Kg! TL. i. my lui . 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The introduction of the Efficiency Test system has served to make the routine gym classes a source of competition and interest. Miss Curry assisted with the coaching of the class basketball teams which participated in a series of games played in February. The champion- ship Was Won by the Freshmen team composed of Rosalind Van Winkle and Margaret Schreiber, centersg Kathleen Garrison and Dorothy Pember- ton, forwardsg and Bessie Weaver and Edna Prescott, guards. 'lu -' Page One Hundred Forty-two lfVomen's Athletics df' l .gps - 1 -rv T as -,Q l I f-'lrJg, .- 1- li r,' F 5r5 ' f'f, ,, 'I ' l . 5- Kg ,ff 1 ',,,,fl ., 34'7 ff i ' ,f-ffl'i3'i+if' T 7 'X' H ' fM.? ' 4 ' 2, fav . ' ' CN .. X W W im 11 - new .4 .fm41ax.fnaz' -.f 37? iqneliozs XYALLULAIEE ,, . it : Ev Y Y ami ir -S D Nr S T sb If ' 4 4 I . 5 W I l , ' I . -Kb ! If ' as . 'r 's . . ' 'L iris' Ii'1Nm.m L NCNN Y KY Z I :QE ,H C ulwu x :AA 'MW . v xx.. vw Q r ' -QQ 1 - fi VVOMEN'S TENNIS Kc ,Q an f 5 '-ek at. HE Willamette University Women's tennis team Went through a highly successful season in 1927, losing but one match of the five played. The Cardinal and Gold lady net artists invaded the Oregon Normal campus early in May and came away victorious to the tune of four to one. Louise Findley lost her singles match after three hard-fought sets. Linfield divided honors with Willamette in the next match as Louise Nunn, playing No. 2, won her singles event while Captain Margaret Raught was losing to June Slough, ranking Linfield player. The Monmouth Teachers were unable to Win a match in the return battle at Salem. Peg Raught, Louise Nunn, Helen Knott and Irene Clark represented Willamete in stellar fashion. Pacific University also lost a love match to the Cardinal and Gold girls who journeyed to Forest Grove on the Badger May Day. The final match of the season was lost to Whitman, four to one. Helen N A. 95: Fw S if 'Jain Jw 'v fi 1' A I, Lv , 3 I-u. 5.2 Q 4 an , 'AU . p . Wink .ll 'I if I' if 0,71-qs 'Jill 5, T P- Knott, '30, was the only Willamette girl to win her match. . A I . Captain Raught, Louise Nunn, Helen Knott and Irene Clark, ranked '-- Q' A . in the order named, were the four Willamette girls to Win letters. g 5 ll :Lao :r '. 7- Jfvf I, , , N i ' i X - .Y ,I lr Wo'men's Athletics Page One Hundred Forty-three .. i - l',Q-'LL -Yi I l Q , -15 ,.':t o... s 1. .1 -xg i , g-Vx . avg-5.7! A. .SV R M -gx A A y Q-xg' Q fx '. ,x -D ' . -si' ' l 1':11f,a.z g e - ' 'SAWS K 4 f 'Sq --an--' !'1. C 'W' 'Ii' -.X .WMV '11 1 IW? 4 I 15533928 iVVAl.LUIiAHcjf 2 I . . I , yi' iv l'l Ill 2, Y: SZ YE - l , s , 5. X fr' -'1 2' D xc X ellis 1,523 Y. ff' r i F09 'E ri 1 Y Q- . '-V' 94 '6li f1.w Y V ff' I X. e' 4 . 773 if Q ., ' E' . rn '- '3- S.. '7-at, -4 'um VVOlVlEN'S ATI-ILETI-C ASSGCIATION i EMBERSHIP in the Women's Athletic Association is dependent upon participation in inter-class athletic contests and hikes to various local points of interest conducted by the organization. 1 5' fx ,452 The association holds an important position in the school, for it does Z, tt' : ' .5 much to promote athletic interest among the Women of the University N b 'Wk and makes awards for participation. s I L R :Pl 1 1 . l n, in It III' . ' f - - f org' . 'qi ' 'I-BQ -, , Q V, l , ' ' f It -. ' .fa , Page One Hundred Forty-four Womews Athletics , I A 4 K ' Q I 'jfgrin . L 4.4 f2,f5ff i'!'1'.ff f.1,:amr - ' ,l 45 1 L 'f A X -Y J V jr il! ,,. gi,--fjf'Tf fffxfwfifl-4-45. -'w4,jZ,,,., - i xif' 9 I 0 A ful A41 .Av . .X K 5, Gjqngf e-,'.3 ,., aff A .2 4 - - Q f - iff- if-sz-l - -Ass ' - 1 NN '1 39 ' Vl0fw. fC f .- tc' it M main-1-f1ii'ffC-..f4..7Zf M C011 Jr .EGR HQURS iCTfic?19Z8 XVALLUER . ',w ' '5 Tr -1 J I . S, . , - ' :li -f 4F 195 :wi i mv lil' X . l H COLLEGE HOURS NE of the outstanding features of any college or university is the opportunity for receiving what has been termed informal education in the guise of social contacts. Willamette is without doubt unusual in this regard because of certain well estab- lished events peculiar to the University. The annual May Festival always proves to be one of the most delightful of these. Upon this occasion the students pay homage to the May Queen ,elected from the girls of the Senior Class, and make it a point to entertain visiting alumni and high school students. Perhaps the most unique feature of Willamette college life is the Freshman Glee. This contest, in which the classes contend for honors in the composition and presentation of original college songs, has been held annually for the last twenty years. From it, a wealth of songs has been collected, and because of it, Willamette has been designated the singing school. In addition to these events, the annual fall Homecoming affords an excellent opportunity for students and alumni to know each other better. I The greatest benefit, perhaps, is gained by the student in his daily association with other students. This feature alone makes a year of college life exceedingly worth while. Social events are simply an exaggeration of this continual contact, to the extent that they are outstanding. College hours, then are not only pleasantries to be enjoyed, but are also opportunities from which to profit. flhdel af - J J- '15 1 .vs Q x 5: . ha ,fr , 31 -Q, Ti ., ma, . ks- is f 'Rh rf 'H af va, as-'ff' xi,-,ij f' '44 u' ni nt. 1 1 S Q1 , - Jw r Q Q fu. 5.3 ? '. F f J' 'A r lv rf so s N Fi l- 59521 41' I ill f - -r 5 v af A f' J! fir . . A ig Q3 .- i College Hours Page One Hundrecl Forty-five ,r XS ,W Jw. 1 W -.u K it ,Y-aw 4 a X . ',b:1f-' X ' .' N t ,. a. 3 2 5' '.' I f '- -N ffsfbx -s+- no 1 XX K' - 2 -' 5 5 . - ' . 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X 4 V' ' Li ' f ' -no-7 .L ' I riflli' '- ' N ' N 1. 1 ' NN 05 mjm-TiLi'j?'1 I , .v, .I Q I 4, A -. x JN n 'IJ I .A STF1e 1928 jvzfALLULAHg no ' ' ,, , ' I i7 v v in : EIN? f if Ill, Q, x, 1 I' 'r si if T5 ,J i ' S 9 ll w. ,L , A Q 4 ix I il '1 X. . xxx if L 4 1 , ,iz--ff A in , .-K1 fy I frf ' R zqi'-E1 ,Jg:?j61lu.-fhvh z HN: ' ' Y . I. AWD. 1 .5 , v- . 'F M Liifli t ' C r XX . V, H, r Q 5,25 1.-rfb V-5 4 j Y f F 3721! 7 I' 241 'V 1 f ' f' X llrf I. . Z, . 1 Q .iff ' O , 'g ' N1 .AJ .1 , 'f ' fo .X - 1 COMMENCEMENT ' TL. L W fi? Page One HzmdrecZFo1'ty-eight College Hours 1. .y ' A I Nj '14f ,. . If '1'1 9.-.5l'55'fi'r if ,ff -5 - QYQRQ 1' yr if-1. Bf U' 'mh .V .ff 11 1 -' i 0' ' I M' M 4 f- iff+f1:s1-A ff'12?f6f 1 f Paw MX L M. G SW-- x 1 311 f ...f4..'??m 1Crf1ej92S XxiA.LLUQfAHguE . X , ' S X . x, ab 01 I 1- '11 Y 2' I 1 Q. s K 'L' -Si . , Eng 49 X O2 ,-if .L 'Iwi' . v N. h , Y P 'QR , vc - 1, JC' ' , ffl, w aff' 'f. N J, ns .Fed-' -jkkug S Jw -v f' -- 5 ri I' HA J - mx. 5.3 'Q rg 'mi A n .f J X 'I . ' mfaeg: 4' 4 u lla , , 'FTF M 12 L0 3, ?r. I-IOIVIECOMING ' fag ,S . I' V V College Hours Page One Hundred Forty-nine' . N R - Wlq. 11 .Yi .- 1,5-rf' l T 5 b - F?, 53gjQ V W , , S'a.f5Z:3w..f.,1g wf2'2 'g r L 'U ' f 3i '5f4 ' flag .yn -'52 1'7 5J K ' dv 'Q' X JRW ' '7 m?i..nx.,. i g Ax 'V v :, 1'4 N Ifi W'p ':,,,', ,-m ga., A -.x .NU , 4 ' fffl 0 2 . 4, - - - W. ., 0, ,4: q Elflf? 1? ill? 4 ' Q2 2' , . S 1 151131928 LXVALLULAPPEQE 5. X . X: X s if Tri- 'J' 1' I .Mx o' 4 fprigll 55- i f ' f9':'5x'fN f. lxgsawx' -,W 1 ng, 5, I K' 6- 1 P' 1 .1 1. ! 9? 'Dx snqf D- 1 P . -lx F.. Q -I1-,M U. Z :..:.1Axq, Exigag a Y ia L 'H I 'Q X 'Q x v-5 s tr.- ? 6,2 .,-rf! - - 's Ngfm ' r .' ' .'. l ,Q QQ CAMPUS FUN 1' ' 'N x, E 3' W, ' P' 1-,lf ,P .'Xl1zs.:,-qi ! ' 4 1 Q :ada Us-3 F 'K 1 ,wx - 1:2 Qs A 1 1' 1 , .y I Q if X 'Page One Hzmdred Fifty College Hours -Y' il w.: , . J1 fr-xrl. 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T1 ' 'L 1r'?T' ' l :L Xa! - r r ,bv A V ' 44 'us Ulmer: I ., .fr KV ' X -. ffizifik -'1r-- N 5 ' ..-:--' -fwfipxi KX -'uf' N l SQ ' . L -- '- 17 N ff. n ing., ' :L -'41-7-x-X , ggi, .91 X1 T 3, 1 'D --' I N .KX 1, k A Qi, wc- -.., . ,, - . md - iv' A is . ,, - .. Z Y ,A- J + am? - - 'TEV fs fffie 1928 LL LAHM uno S 2 in a 4 3 1 1 1 4 W , '4 4 1. ' , ff' 'S' y 7 v I 1 rr 1 I X w .-IIIL .Q ' -C. ' g e lj. sf-n X5 ' Z 5 for . 'L v 'lf ' V353 1 ff-If 1- 1 6 f ' E 165' - xi ISIN! Y V N! 4'-,L 1 e F ' ff 1. 773 , ,r3f Q- -A P e -IT Q '7-px, ul if 'Ugg lf? 11:21 IA ' I S5 3 I I WML M i J .41 C xx w vi L ra- fl 2? .ww I to '- '5 if 1' N ' 3134 , Y I s, f L :fr WL M L 1, V r N if N ee f. K7 1. lx., L' 3 Q5 o's'9 1 ' ...J I , L GLEE CLUB TRIPS Ke 1 '- ' , 1,- 3 ' 14' ., Page One Hundred Fifty-two College Hours -f +I: -aw - 1 '. '4, r 3. '.: f-7 ,L ' . . Q' f t W f if lal fu A , - rf: R 4 --, A i ,sf J: A 0 ' ' I - 'elf' 2-'Q 221-33 , ' 1' .1 Y .5 '. .,ff1f?,i?'TT7 . 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'Ku x. - X 5 is wx .i frrixl , r x Qi , f1TffgfhQ,7 l?1T:Q,l 3- X 51 x Xt? if 1 , - K! xg: 1553 .M - 'ev s ' g Q if if 1 , er A-W-101 ' 'ffl' B Rx N 'P f . f- Nl ff T5 wi W 'asf ' 14 ef? M f ,qu .. -n - if ' 'cf XP? 1132! ln- ' 7 ,SQ pl L Y , Q- ML 9 X xv-5 1 I Iv v - , f1T15j925 5xfALLU1IAHfff M Q 2 .WK .-fill? -ff lr I 2 ij xfwy' ' 4' f sf' J ha' x I ' 1 65' -xx l,g:?96,x,.,-flak' .fr-, I 'J ' 4 5 4 ..., ,,. f ff f 1 f' .21 ,fg,l54l?? f 4 fl- 'Q -' -AJ- of., 1 - I F 5,35 1.-ffl '3-5 Y 5 .gl , , 9 ' 1 f ' f X ill' in y - is Qffif5g,igff 0'-9 552' . .il L R L--fa, 'Amy fx ' i FRESHMAN GLEE RESULTS , . , 7'?'x 1 ff' 1 V '-. A Aw Page One Hi,L7Zd7'6d Fifty-fam' College HOIWS 'Y' ,I l' -PPS' ' ' 1' - - af. Ll. w I- fix ,..f5:f?'l fi T-'P-iv-, ', .X 5 , ...f .+w ..,,f A I v' 9 ll. A4 Hlwi. -I , F V 5 'YA Ai. 4 14,Q'i.' ::7 : Y , Nb 4 Q- m. ' :. -f. , if ' E, Mm, fn - M af, ff m- i M -'W ' ,. , S aff fv' I ' ' amee + 3 M IgThe1928 XXQXLL ILAIIQME 54 5 I 'I' '11 J' if ' I we - I 'c' 'id - '- Yhfu-' WX ' xsi ,fm .L visit bilge THE WINNING JUNIOR CLASS - LB Y r ' Q: if , ' 45' H Q ,. f-'Ya 7 ' h,,'r., 'I-3 1 5 LET S GCD VVILLAMETTE -.-Ap MW 1 -' Let's go Willamette U Onward to win the score. , Q Show our spirit true, I J Fighting forever moreg I Av And may the victory bell fx 5? 'Q Our praises tell. rf ' ' And' ring them out tonight. Al - Rah! for the fame of Willamette's name. 3 Y - Show 'em the Bearcat fight. K - 1 -' Q Rah! Rall! J 4-0 ' Lu , Wonns BY FRANK ALFRED M .t l Y' NIUSIC BY HELEN BRIDGEMAN 44- Vip. 'I 'FII ff Al . I :S lfl f' J . 'iff 1' . 'U if lx ft.. D .- . .jk 3 'I' Freslmzzan Glae Page One Hu.1zd'recl Fifty-five '- ff ,l . L S'- . - l ' X . -TQ -ie fifmlf .I N f av i ' '.- -+14 ., vi -QTQY Y, -Q - 5 Wlligl xi Al! l S '2- . x , TSQQYT I , dd - A X' ' Y - ,,.x'fff2 Q - mu Q AN ,HQ ik I, rx 0 E 2 ,.M.e..,M, , f4liL- Y .7 .:- -.47 M--i -TV N' , xg A ' ag N N . -. , y mmsga':7': ' il 'W 'Q 'I ,, , .IWW M fffl 12 Q X . ' WE 1 ry ,Elie 1928 XWXLLULAH1 M 1 SOCIETY HE stage is comparatively vast, being laid on the Willamette Uni- versity campus and in the surrounding valley: there are no artificial - stagemechanisms, for the lighting effects, and the outdoor set- ? , tings are prevailed over and arranged by the elements. The actors of Y' - this drama are the students of the Willamette University, their objective, social progress. X, lm . I X -A ACT I Jjglwyf' ' ,fTime: Spring: settings: banquet halls, resorts, and reception . gg- ' 4, rooms. ,L . ., . lv? I Scene 1: The performance begins with the Kappa Gamma Rho ban- '4 f ' quetg April 2523. It is held inthe Hotel Marion. A large number of guests, :q,3..1,1 including active and alumni members, are present. It is an interesting 'f1'I5,v....1 affair, and significant too. Opening numbers always are. '-25 '7vMv 3,411 , Scene II: The time is May 13, the 1, -' 1 ? J unior-Senior banquet, the occasion. It is gf I 4' 'l 'uv the customary banquet that the Junior ,7 S' 1' j,y Class gives each year to the Senior Class. ,Q Q 'TAI ll f J It is being given in the main dining room ., , X of the Gray-Belle. A clever motif is being 57:5 i.. 1,..i, 1 I-1-7, ,. carried out in the program. President ..'vbq' -5989 Carl Doney, being toastmaster of the , , , ,sw banquet, takes the leading role in the scene. - Q .L ' if by Scene III: Oh! The settings are so lovely! The Sororities of the ' campus arehhostlesses at three lovely parties. The Alpha Phi Alpha en- 4 1 tertain in t eir ome at 1190 Oak Street, carrying out most effectively 4 N a futuristiic oriental motif. It is strangely fanciful. The Delta Phi en- vy 1 .-f., tertain in the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley with a Spanish partyg ' ,x X ' long re dtapersand gay festoons give the dashing Spanish eect, and the ff 7-V I :EQ program presented during the evening bears the same element. The Beta NM L 7 Chi entertain formally following a unique and clever motif, Progressive :E I QQ' Postofficeug they visit Frank Power, and Max Buren homes, returning 2 H ' , ' V ghe latter part of the evening to the Beta Chi home on 670 South Winter .' ' -' .1 ' treet. . ' - 1. ' '1 i 'vim I M Scene IV: Much ado about nothing which justifies the acloing-It , .lf -,P is May 28, and the Alpha Psi Delta Fraternity is picnicing at Neskowin I A ll XM Beach, while the Epsilon Delta Mu Fraternity is picnicing on the Santiain F N 11. 792 ' River. Hot coffee, cold salad-we like our picnics! 1 v- -4 I. 4-' fThe same scene, but the scenery and time shiftsb. It is June 4, gf--1 5 an-5, and the Sigma Tau Fraternity is holding its annual picnic at Silver Creek SEN . , X352 Falls. There arn't any leads in this scene: each actor is of as much im- ' 'Aix X fi A i ' fi. A 'jf' J Page One Hundred Fifty-six .Society vie l .ggi - f , I :1f, ., 4.j wtf 1 r.'.1r,:5',,' L :I ,I- S- Igi- 5i g. -,ff!.,f', was W 7- vga F AKE? h, gx, ' r ,A M. ff 's '- 4, ' H ' gba, '2 '1'iigg:C,2' S Qi gifaigf ' , J 5 1'j9 9. . l ' new X Wik ia-T ff. ' - ' mc as -as ff, 'V lQCTF1cji9ZS XXEALLUQRPIQME Society portance as the other, it takes everyone's cooperation to make a scene with this theme complete. Scene V: Commencement is held at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, June 10. The actors are capped and govvned to take part in the last performance of their college life, graduation. Marshall Dana, Associate Editor of the Oregon Journal, is the speakerg he admonishes the stu- opened with the playing of Mendelssohn's March of the Priests by Professor T. S. Roberts, the dents Think for Yourselves . The program is invocation by Dr. John Canse is then offered, and the scripture lesson is read by Reverend S. J. Chaney. The spirit of this scene is very im- pressive 3 the settings unforgetable. fl Lt, ACT II fTimeg autumg settings: hiking lanes, dining halls, and skating rinksl. Scene I: The scenes are very colorful. It is autumnal season, and the upper classmen are finding the Weather conveniently agreeable as they plan and present entertainment for the Freshmen who are entering the University this year. The first entertainment of note is the Jolly Jaunt out to Chestnut Farm at which the upper class Women are hostesses for the Freshmen girls. The second affair is a lovely Y. M. and Y. W. formal party which is being given in the dining hall of Lausanne Hall. The hall has been transformed into a quaint old-fashioned garden g the formal evening clothes of the guests give the affair a very charming aspect. The guests are wel- comed by a receiving line composed of faculty members and students prom- inent in the Student Body. ' The next affair is the Kimball reception which is being held at the Kimball School of Theology. There are ever so many new students being received and they are becoming acquainted with the faculty members and older students. The decorations are not elaborate, but the pervading at- mosphere of friendliness adds much zest to this scene. The fourth affair at which the Freshmen, the young ladies particularly, are honor guests, fi 5 5 5 If S' ' I Qs J, I f- WH T 5 x r dw ' v I fi Lv ' an oh-so Ut 5-is x Yucca f '33 - 9 if 9,1 ff Js hi if: '5 ? .LUWV .'g . 4:- 1 il QI' I... 44 .Q 31,5 ,IL 41- ' 4 ' , ll L f I 2 04 t fn!-3 F fu. 5.2 ? W A is the tea which is given by the Junior girls in the home of Professor and Mrs. William E. Kirk. , ' The program is charming, and the rooms are at- riffs ' pe tractively shadowed with lighted tapers. Mrs. 3 'f x s .- fp 'tg - John Reed and Mrs. Alice Dodd are pouring at a I X ' i 'sa tea-table, and a number of Junior girls, in their ph' Vll 5 'HUWCZ formal frocks, are assisting about the rooms. f -Il' Xi' hQf,,,,..,J Scene II: The climax to Sorority rush- 'F 1, ing season has come, and the Beta Chi, Delta 'PV q,.xg,f'. if-, Phi, and Alpha Phi Alpha are each entertaining P35 X X XM with a formal dinner party. The Beta Chi carry .Nik-v l ' ' ' out a carnival motif-red balloons, and Various 3 g y I Q., colored festoons, the Delta Phi carry out a charming colonial motif, and 'A ,' ., 0 the Alpha Phi ,Alpha present an exquisite fairy motif. jf! if ' N .. 1 I f - .1 - . , cw yr 'Page One Hundrecl Fifty-seven fills, 9' . ,N 'Sv 9-XZ 4' W I XX -as s' 4-,cf -ly v, QJQJUS ' . . .yr W. I ,'- n 1 4- , 1 ' l . Y 4' .cg ,., ' 3 ' x a ffgx.- '24 - i' f rpm - -ef- . A ., .S g . --:v- 1, J .wr HY-17-ex , ' it 5 s ' . 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The setting in this scene is made particularly artistic through the use of pennants, crepe paper streamers, and potted plants. X if V- Somewhat later in the season, is the time of this next party at which the Sigma Tau Fraternity entertain. It is the occasion of their Ki annual masquerade. Prior to the party, the house has been remodeled, and , XX new hard-wood floors, and the plan of the interior decorating form a very ...QL 5 lovely setting for the party. Helen Sande, Oscar White, and William ,jg s., . Mumford receive awards for having th most clever costumes. The very b ga- ' 1 unusual favors Cminature iron elephantsl and the cleverly presented program, add charm to the party. af 4 f ' The next setting is laid in the Alpha Psi Delta House and in the ,GL-f., Elsinore Theater. This Fraternity is entertaining with a lap supper and ,,,,t,g?!6fn..,-gm' s a line party at the Theater. The party is awfully interesting, and the 'EMM izoedsc who are gyuests are thrilled to know how effeminately clever col- vi egia e men can e. ff? ' 1 This is the fourth and last of the F ' ' Q7 '- . Fraternity parties-the Kappa Gamma 'yt f. Rho are giving a most delightful and snqf Q , 1 ' ' unique party to a most delighted group of -1' 'IM -1 - i , guests. The settings are distinctly differ- L gn '39 'ix' ' ent. The house has been transformed in- , if ' 'I EV -'V f . to a very mysterious looking apache inn. 5 a'i4-14, The program is typical and the crude fur- , nishing and weird light effects give much to the desired atmisphere. Be- tween me and thee , say the coeds, that was a mean party . J I X Scene V: November 4, and the Homecoming week-end has aroused VL 1 -3 a social stir on the campus. A new feature is the Collegiate Carnival g' ft ibm which is being held in the gymnasium under the auspices of the Blue Key A - -5 Fraternity. There are ever so many booths and engaging side-shows. NM . mfg The carnival spirit is so manifest among the students that, even if this ,E . as is just an experiment, it shall be a part from now on, of the Homecoming ' ' f Week-end. ll 4 . I il' x .nj R Ur ' 'I vi! x z. f-o 1 Scene VI: The class parties are the next events of note in the social calendar. The time of this scene shifts but the scene is consistent because each feature is a class party. The song of the caliopel The skating rink! Bruised shins! The Freshmen are enjoying it all though, ever so much. It is the first party 0,5 ' ,-'x c L, the Freshmen independently and oflicially have given. Dixies are served - 4 X55 'f , I ' 'Y 'if Q. fl il A ' I 1 I - I 14h Page One Hundred Fifty-eight Society 1'0 I .ERT . f . . 17 . Y 'J I- .: -Q 1 , 7-1f,.'b,, . fl. ti 1' fr' 0 i ilxg' A V nu ' 7 ' . ' 'mln' 1: :F e f f r i . Rt ' m zl fame 2.5 seg? 'F' A 1- ' - X X f - wh ' :fails-.- F '- - F fi '5.,-.- . YJ 4:'l1 -..f4-- K Wg. ' fem.-13928 XxfALLUQ,Rr12,p for refreshments to the Warm and tired skaters. Humor is added to the scene by the unintended traffic jams. ,s There is no shifting of settings for this al scene until the very last feature, for the Seniors are likwise giving their party at the Dreamland Skating Rink. CSuch popularity must be de- servedj. When the rink closes, the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley is the setting where the refreshments are being served with Miss Louise Findley as hostess. Scene VII: The time in this scene is November 19, and the occasion is the annual tea at which the Dean of 'Women of Willamette University is hostess. Tall red tapers in gold can- delabra with poinsettas arranged about their bases add distinction to the tea table The rception rooms are correspondingly charming. A large number of the University Women call during the receiving hours. Mes- dames Bush, Reed, Hoff, Alden and Dodd pour during the afternoon, and a group of girls assist about the rooms. A I1 ,I Nw ACT III CTime: winter, settings: Sorority and Fraternity Houses, dining rooms, and recreation resortsj. Scene I: It is Friday afternoon, December 2, and the Clionian Literary Society is at home to the non-society girls of the campus. The rooms are transformed into a woodland which makes a charming back- ground for the play, The Elf-Child, which they present. The refresh- ments are daintily prepared and served. Now it is Saturday morning, and the Adelante Society is at home with a morning matinee. They carry out an amusingly clever motif, The Cat and the Canary , and serve breakfast at tables on which covers are laid for four. Saturday afternoon, and the Chrestomatheean Society is at home. The arrangements are clever. They carry out a characteristic Dutch - S if . fs' ,if 2-' N' 12 A' 5 I p 1 -1' if . af- 1' Ot .WN 1 fllaiip' a :':'0 , . ,gs fi- ' 'KN sf ' ffl, u- f 19- '!. , it.. gf: L1 ti if 'I Af: My -v idea, even to the refreshments. Their tulip and Windmill favors follow I, 5 out the Dutch motif. 'A r It is a little later in the afternoon, and the scene is laid in the Phil- E ,, 'a odosian Halls where the Philodosian Society is at home to the non-society M3 Q .5 girls. They carry out a cherry Christmas motif in keeping with the sea- Ai 'W song the favors, decoration, and refreshment all contributing to this plan. Aff . Scene Il: January 14, the timeg the Sorority Houses of the campus, 5 r' ' P fill . the settingg Open House, the big idea. The Beta Chi are at home from m il ' 7 :OO o'clock until 7 130 o'clock, the Alphi Phi Alpha from 7:30 o'clock until 3 O 1 ' 8 :OO o'clock, and the Delta Phi from 8 :OO o'clock until 8:30 o'clock. Each W7 in x house welcomes visitors and at each house favors are given and refresh- Ml 'i l ments served. ,Ev ,. ' , s l A great flurry of lively formal frocks-red and White festooning, rj s f' ' Q, red hearts and red tapers. It is February 11, the occasion of Lausanne 53 -, 'Ag J ' .. ' iw B , . ,, - ge , 'as 3' n Page One Hundred Fifty-ninex lx-P ' Ulm i -F1 L.. . . ., 33. S We-f-A5 r 'V 'aw r e tailer ' iii rf 7 -f' - . R i SQ 'r H 'Qi 1 ,-Q'-D, I ' L- - --5.-r..f - -- -T i 1, W., V Q K N MlD.1a.a'lf'1. . - -.-..'- Q- 'L F - -, ,,,, , .-ex ,IQ L W1 '9 I, I ' ., - g, c -. 4 i 1 ,gf , E715 v 7: Fl? fi 1925 ywattutnrr, K - S ga aff ff ---a ' - -' 4 x s . WK .-XID JL lr ' 4' 'J' 'jg 1 Q . ,HPV 4 sang , .-R42 I QF I W- 4' , . '1 pa: Y IQ, saga fa' N '7 13J2:?'6iNx-fuvv rf F ', 1. -rg.-'A ef? D- .. ' -1' F7 1 -' if lla-'J' 13,2-Kfj, In-' is Q, x YM L bs J 'ls 6 X x 1 L'- avi F it .1153 -. - -5 N ', . ..' ', , QV? . -T' , . wil fm tt I -lg. ,P ,l . it iff- 8 '. B- . ' fo Hall .Open House. The at home proves to be a charming success. The reciving lme is in the main reception room of the Hall, and after being welcomed, the guests are escorted through the Hall by guides. In the second floor living room refreshments are served. The Fraternities follow suit and declare open-house. They look suspiciously immacu- late. From 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock, the Kappa Gamma Rho receive guests, from 8:00 to 9:00 o'clock, the Alpha Psi Delta receive, from 8:30 if to 9:30 o'clock Sigma Tau receive and from ,4 -Q 9:00 to 10:00 the Epsilon Delta Mu receive ' their friends. Scene III: Henry Thieles' restaurant in Portland is the setting and Alumni of Willamette University and a the actors are members of the group of its active students. This is the evening of December 28, and proves to be an interesting post-Christmas get-together. Scene IV: It is February 2, and the occasion is the Post-EXamina- tion Jubilee which is being held at the Dreamland Skating Rink. A number of clver feature skates are being presented. A very unusual aspect of this jubilee party is the Leap Year dating that it incurs. I Scene V: The Freshman Glee parties are the last feature presented in the sketch that depicts the social life of Willamette University. Termi- JU X13 nating the thrilling Freshman Glee event, the Q I classes each gather to reiiect joyfully or mourn- , 3. fully on the awards of the evening. 3 . Exultant-the Juniors are gathered in the , Q V A balcony of the White House. A torn favor here 1. 'll and a torn favor there. The Juniors in their 5, ' glory have quite forgotten to be modest and they , toast and chatter unrestrained over Sundaes and 'V small cakes. A Agreeably surprised, the Sophomores in the Green Gate Room of the Spa are cheerily singing over the strawberry sundaes-justinably merry. Green demons and green pigs are the favors -queer, indeed, but in keeping with the minds of the elated Sopnomores. The Seniors are gatheerd ien the Gray Belle, inhibiting their joy at escaping fourth award in the glee contest. Short talks are given at the brief informal gatheringg Dean Erickson is presiding. Dejected the Freshman are gathered in the Gymnasium of the Uni- versity. Despondency here-despondency there. The Freshmen in their sorrow have quite forgotten to be merry, and they plot and speculate over cookies and Dixie cups as to just how the prize is won. This much of the drama is ended, but no curtain falls, for to this there is no grand finale. This is merely an excerpt from the serial drama of the social life on the Willamette Univrsity Campus. a ' -' ' z 9.5 .,K ' .., .t7 3 X12 VV' 'V X x fuk ' ' . fi. 1. Q -f i If .8 Page One Hmzclred Sixty Society IT! i 4 .gills ' I f 'N aff , 41 ' o?2.9'?ie-' - T, JG. f-9 .'u 45: W , . 1 ., iff' , i ,Jigga K la ' ll . A my. ,j!.- iii'-,,'Tf Rs , V-Eff .rj 1 .7,-5ij-f'Q?:f7?? z' MM ' ri -2 ' 4 . - -1.--aafm - a .. -4 - wa.. 4 , 3, --. ,YJ -V 'ga -.. - Y - ---Y V- LQ- I tu..-Ar-U , - l NN , We- Wei , u 1- if H 7' ' 1 I 4 5 ' 1 ., A 'Q' R -X '9,. Q, X ! , . 1-V' '-' N 1 ' 9' ' '- 1' ..-I N ' Q-4 i wr' I- ' ', A . l V feek,-3 k -f 'H-,W 5 - r 'ffm' I.. iff ff 2 V .--5 .-1,--MS 59: 'T . .4 1 ' ,, -3, ,xr 1 A.' f '-1 '- '. 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SJSU. , Uh' 4, .ck Q if 'mv ts? -'-'Z' 11- ' El l WML 'I . 9 X A QJY4 1 F 5.2: sf! , . - L I 9. 4 ? v'1 15451 1 n 1 - l,IiE ,F 'fx N lrf BERREMAN Emclcsoxv CHAPIN DREW NEW!-Iousm MEREWEATHER WETHERELL READ CLARK MCCLI NTOCK. , . 1 gzlxf Le , Kilim Honorary Scholastic Fraternity JOEL BERREMAN DARYL CHAI-'IN IRENE CLARK RUTH DREW MARY ERICKSON Organized 1 920 ELECTED 1927 JAMES MCCLINTOCK ELEANOR MEREWEATHER HAZEL NEWHOUSE SADIE Jo READ ROSE WETHEEELL . ' ' ' ' 5 0-5 ' Aix ,Eg u : c M ' fx I' . VKX nk ' f 1 'Q ,' 'I f 1 Page One Hundred Sixty-two Organizations UV' t .s .Q, s .fa I 'flu l . , A V Q ' I I ,lr 2' fn- . I,- Q i ll 9' lnjw' ' A , V iff ff.. vxrgi ' , A. 'AIU' s n 111.5 - ,., 1' :,i2 +4f,.,,,a-gr 9,2'- ,' 4 NN I gi. vw. - .-, ,,.,. g,, E ' A 'v-ifpf' f'Ei'E :- V f ' 'ff' WKXKX x ' - . 1'- .L PN.,..l - ' 1'-L'1.umcM fn' M iCmCj92S QXQALLUQLRIEQS NUNN Sm rm: CEDDES FAIRBANKS 1'XI1CEN IVICGIIIVRA GAIKIIISON KECIQ BIIEITHAUPT LITCHFIELD fi il, C5 B ' I, fi? V National Annual F1'ate1'nIity DELTA CHAPTER - 5 J Q ' 53' ,xg IL 5 A 5 I ,- we Xe 1 '71 uw I ,sf SI I . ': Eng 49 x A Us .A-if 118115 ' 'EQ Y . r ' -Q1 UW' 'Q If Q QV,-,y 0- ff' - '-Q 'f. la xff, if: 1 F 'I -'An . Y JM 'v Instzllled 1925 fl g To Better College Annuals A ' lv. fu. 5.3 PROE. E. C. RICHARDS ,C ' , 50 J 'Q IRENE BIIEI'I'HAUI r LOUISE GARIIISON LOUISE NUNN J X ., ' Q I V. M. CIzI'I'Es HUGH MCGILVRA PHOEBE SMITH 4' M, ' Jill E -' , U I YK , . V 1929 41- -al- I. MARY LOUISE AIKEN PAUL GEDDES WENDELI, KECK 07 Q1 f -I GEORGIA FAIEBANKS KENNETH LITCHFIELD ,A-qi X Z 3 ii? 3 5 1' ' 4 ' N , 1 . . 7 '- I' r ,' X I .Y .- ' . O1'.fIG1liZf1tf0'lS Page One Hundred Sixty-tlvree' 'IS lk wig, I '51 , -V. I N X , .. ' ..4,'1r.' I ' ' -I N I . 6--.f-S -I . 'f-'xvw.4.fQ X f. ' A .6-. E- ff-fiffif? .. . Q - 1 --f' ' K! ,, , I f .I-1 ' -i l -:+Tg5i. 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I-.LA CHARLES REDDING NADINE HARDING M in' ROBERT WITTY IRENE BREITHAUPT 4- ul. ' in WAI A T tg . 5 S FA, ' . af, 1 -. J I 1 ' A . . u .Q 'V J' O'7'9amzatzons Page One Hmzdrecl Simty-five - CC' ' ' Wg- IA tif' , A , ,QT I A 5 1 1 , M.'f'P 'i-f-ASA .y a 5 riff' ' ,qu 'ig ' - .1., YW:., if' -tif Xi, A , -'Qfgf ' V a 'Q 5, - m 'fix Q M -- 1 ,-Tig, 1,541 ! , f 'FL W Q55 ag Q A ' Q .SN 'J K .0 Q milf I 5, - -- W- - : ..x A ,wh -M , 'f M fffj 1 Q .gi v, i' fm? ' ' T? frg ig1T1ew 1928 QXALLULAWQAL M X Y 1 Aff 5. lx x - x if Lf Jia-I . ' g I . I-f ' ' ' IQ I W 4' . 1 f raft'-1'-1 r-y,4:,?'61'lv4 POTTER ALFRED GEDDEE MINTO DENMAN FUH RER REDDING DE SoUzA FLAxE1. ALLEN SWAN STADTER MCALLISTER DELTA TI-IETA PI-II 4 'vglvx' Aja, V National Legal Fraternity - 1 Installed 1928 e-1 1 Y 17,3 Ng I, Q Q I ifzglju . SRM '- H if ,K H, - - 33,5-. I - Wolverton Senate - -r . 4' I l My if .. 1928 4 X 1' HARLEY ALLEN WALTER FUHRER WILLIAM MCALLIQTER '- N JOSEPH DE SOUZA CHARLES REDDING 'fe 3-A 1 ' 192.9 F 2,2 ,,-rfb V - ' 'jst' FRANK ALFRED JOHN MINTO ROY POTTER N 5 , Ik BERNARD FLAXEL CHARLES SWAN I ' :EEE , , , ' 1930 7 .1 , ' 1 . ugku M L 7' KENNETEI DENMAN PAUL GEDDES EDWARD STADTER 'ft 1 ' , l 4 1 I LM A F X gg' V 'L .fy 2' 5 .5-I, , , 0 b. 1' 'IS ?wuv, 1 H! ' f ' ,, fl ' 1 ' :fi ,, 'Page One Hundred Sixty-six 0 '90m'52'a'5i0 LS VH' 1 Wil: - f , I fu, ,, .2 D F I 'rl'-'Q' ' ' 21, EA, , ', 'Q-ff 1+ f ' F ?f '5 1 f , . L A . - ' mf jc ut A -mf' 235' ,g,jegi1f23 -Aj, , ,.fg. L M-6 ,55 ' me F-P. 4 9' ' 07-flfhf? F 4' 2'g'V!F:. 'fig-5-f-1: E 'Q 1if,,..--Q-.1 -0' IW rm L X w M lm., ff f - ,, . 9-1 dna! --fm M 1Crhej9z23 XXQXLLUIQIZS. J . 4 A 1 - h 'fy 'TE , . W ' 1 vL X - - , LL V..-.f ' , in-. ,X - ' ' P 'J ' X ', vii-KLX . 15. , x lff - T' Rf- 5-- .7 Y 'i - ' X - J... ,gQc X- s-A 5:-L-3 is ha.. lgyxx- lm L 1 h '! 5' . 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MONIQ 1.928 KENNETH LAWSON HUGH McGILvRA EVERVTT FABER CHARLES REDDING 1.920 GLEN LEDBETTER WILLIS I-IATHAWAY IVAN WHITE CHARLES KAUFMAN DONALD GRANT REEVE BETTS GEORGE BIRRELL PAUL GEIJDES WILLIAM SMULLIN KENNETH LITCHFIELD WALTER KAUFMAN WILLIAM TWEEDIE VVILLIAM IWUMFORD an ' ' I If lv J' 4 A3 ' . . . Y. L ' 4415 Page One Hundred Szxty-ezght Honoromes I .y' ' - I , I L'-I' -- , :f '- J a, -ELA. -2 T, N- ' , '3' ' ', I Wg f'.- I I - I L L - .,.e- ' H f 7 1. ' 'Allin' 224 5252 rf-1 . ' E'I T ,LL .4 iff - Ai' ' 'M 4 W I gl MW .qv A .55 7 ,0-c-Q7i:gmf---- N.: fm-5 L12y1...4. ... J ,Y Pfxyr, I , Q I NN I I- RI- ,- mf... ' 'I Mi fb Alfa ..X.f 3 Fixx x 'M 5 ' E Eric-111925 . I .P K ,f . Uv I ' 9 I 'H . ' J . X Us sm ' 'W' - v bt.. vw Q f ' Q! , c - 1, Y E' K i .2214 in --ff' - . I. x A- J, 1.1 f, 5 Jw -v , P 1 J I 2 sv. mfr. 5.3 rf w LAUSANNE HALL 1 fgg iw - 2 ,lr I 447 fl 'Ml S f' ' 2.3 5? ' ' 0 , 1' 1:11. I 'Tv I , 4 ' ..-J 1r.' 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OPAL HOSKINS HARRIETTE HAGEMAN ELLA I'IOWARD LUCILLE LEAR BETTY LEWIS LEONE MARLATT MIARION MICHAELSON ELMA NELL YVILMA OWEN ELINOR PALMER DOROTHY PEMBERTON HELEN PEMBERTON CYNTHIA PIER DOROTHY ELLIS NEVA ROOT ALICE TAYLOR ELSIE ALLEN ESTHER AYERS DOROTHY BARBER THERESA NANNEY DOROTHY RYAN DOROTHY WILLIAMS DOROTHY YOUNG GOLDIE PIER NORAREL PRATT MARTINA PRUITT MARNA POWELL MARTHA ROBERTSON MARGARET SCHREIBER ALICE SENN LISLE SHELDT VIRGINIA SLUSSER GEORGIA STRIKER EDNA THOMPSON MARGARET WARNRE BESSIE WEAVER MARY J O WAGNER BONNIE VVEINHEIMER MARGARET WIENEICE Q fe . 1 I X W D ' 91 , I 'Q 'V 441: Page One Hundred Seventy LWMSUIVLTIG Hall nr 1 -314. - 2' I ' '-'b f'f 4- ' - W I 7' I ' 1. 691, lliniff L ' -A- Q- , lsr I I ll' . 63, X---A,,- K, f- 'A . 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I I PAUL ACRERMAN KENNETH GRARER , nfl ' M 'P VVILLIS BALDEREE ROBERT KITCHEN '7 I 4 LAURENCE DEACON COLLAS MARSTERS I If .5 FRANCIS DCHARPPORT CLAIRE MILLER Ii JOHN GILHOUSEN RAYMOND MILLER I. -X lrfzgg-n, EVERETT PATTON I ' fa , fl I IK ' 5 Us-J I ' 1-.3 gf- I fp A ' .K ' fs, , I' 12 I J . , ' 'r 44 -A Page One Hzmdrecl Eiglzty-sin: ff .I v -Rf-I-T ' . I NV , A . M I I ?i 5 5'f'f'.fff A d X ug, 1. If 1 I ' X X A , I , f lk . . A W 1' L' 6 'Q mx A II- M lm... QM, 2: ' . I' . 4 LESTLE J. SPARKS VERNON TAYLOR OSCAR WHITE WILLIAM SMULLIN BRUCE SPAULDING CHARLES SWAN HOMER ROBERTS FRED RODCERS STANLEY TREFREN RALPH PURVINE FLOYD QUERY JACK RAMAGE STANLEY SATCHWELL RAYMOND WADDELL X.,- M Organizatiovzs 16- af -.L I L , ,i'.:: fgji-,J B f f 'U 'I . 47 g. -pl, X? 'xN17f':'f- - i . Ki A i vzylf- - i '.i M. '-:Em I . p 'QA , ' 4 if I- ' -5- L-v'-- - L - - f - .1-'n f ' fy ' -9- ' l '- f f -. -:fn . 7 T ' 9 f' .- L ' A -+.,.L ,. .1't1'ZiiRiM 0' Wu . 4 ' . .9 . 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RODGEHS TQS ICAUPMAN M'r1.1.m:. C. 14,x'l'cn-rw1:1,L I'u:,xcox Ac1cEm1,xN RAMAGE: GHABER gi ' A.: l'lvm'rx1-: XVADDI-II.I. Mu.1.1cI:, R. Gznuouslazw AL-XIISTEHS BA1.m2m:1z DQHARPPOR1' 5' fl QR-7' 7 S l l' ' 2 ' F' ' ' ' af ' -. J! '-1. . ' , N' A ' I ' .. . 7 R 1 - ' v. 55 A ' N Organizations Page One Hunclrecl Eiglzfy-seven 155 .Y ' ' 'Q N ' .I I ' 'F mrhyrig I 5 X - ' -rx I 1 . 2. 5 1 N 4 11,4-T-Linz I Y ,X 15158 A ' , i .- .5 -.x.- - -f ,N .-. ,.- T, Q , K A V a ' 3.-'Q N, W 1,2 he., K 3 , .-- N., E -Q , -f f , K U Y 'A-Y A --1 -tw R wp X5 D .3 mv .- an vu - - ' l -5, '. , up , ,J . AV 5 ,ti b F '.- 1 s lg- 'f' 4 - ', 5 14' - - fr,-f:-+ f .4 2 , .1 .,v'f'Sg, Q' N N744 -r' NN ,.. Nm gfi, . 4,.,,Q-1 ,51 il 'K ' , 'e 'Q V5 -.x Y J N ' 'U ffn 4 'r 0112 ? X' am? ' ' 'Ti' .ITL K 5ufTFlC 1928 WKLL IIAHQ 1, X . fr' 'I RX X I M325 aff' . ' uh, . I-40 h 1 ' 1' Wa f QF 1 I i 1 ' J6L'ax X I 141' '4- .f 'I' P - ,ii- .11 f,'3 ., ' 4' Q '7-,t --4 i 'dv T? 11.721 ' ff ' 2 35 31 l WML if .. 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' I R I I6'L x'1 A 6 f1 'I' ADELAN I E S. 1' sq, - dl A - fr 'Y ,X AE , Y I , 1- Iss.: 775. ,dl D, 1 1 1? '-,lk H Organized 1907 Z, le, '39 1 11' Iloznorcwy 3' ' ? ,7MRS. W. E. KIRK MISS FRANCES MELTON MRS. C. L. SHERMAN 2 ' ' ' MISS LOIS LATIMER MRS. E. C. RICHARDS MRS. F. VON ESCHEN - 1. 1928 is MARGARET ARNOLD DOROTHY ELLIS MARGARET LEWIS J IRENE BREITHAUPT EVANGELINE HEINECK BERNICE MULVEY 4 XX VIRGINIA MERLE CRITES GENEVIEVE JUNK LOUISE NUNN RUBY PETERSON CURTIS CYNTHIA PIER vs . -3 1929 5' ,X xt. , MARY LOUISE AIKEN HELEN HISEY ELMA WHITE 1 . .5 DOROTHY BRANT BEATRICE LOCKHART GRACE S. WHITE Ol ', GEORGIA FAIRBANKS ELSIE TUCKER JEAN WHITE 1' 4 1930 , , J' ELIZABETH ATKINSON EVELYN :HARTUNG JOYCE :KIDDER I I L KATHERINE EVERI-:TT ROSE HUSTON FLORENCE POWER , nfl ' M '1' LORETTA FISHER FAY IRVINE DOROTHY WILLIAMS 'n I ' ' BEATRICE HARTUNG GRACE E. WHITE ' ' 1931 . I .1 A ig 1' DOROTHY BELL HARRIETTE HAGEMAN DOROTHY PEMBERTON fr N A, T-9 HENRIETTA BISHOP GRACE HENDERSON HELEN PEMBERTON I ' 79, WILLAMETTE BLAKESLEE FLORENCE HOWE ANNE PERATROVICH ,I A-I ' 5, LOUISE BROWN RUBY LAUGHLIN GOLDIE PIER flu' 'E KATHRYN ELGIN LEONE MARLATT NORABEL PRATT . I , A Lf, ' jg 4 ,l AGNES EMMEL VERDA MCCRACKEN MARY J 0 WAGNER U , 1 'iQ MARIE FOSTER MARGARET MOREHOUSE MARGARET WARNKE Ji I f xg' MARGARET GHORMLEY ELINOR PALMER MARGARET WIENEICE HQ .1 X - DOROTHY GODFREY DOROTHY YOUNG 1 .' x . X - I ' fa. SI - -- I In A, ff :jk Page One H1md1'ecl Ninety 07'!7l1mWf710nS 115' I - .yjls - I TW J'-A I. 41 rj 'M I I-'I-Irng, ' S 1- 1 ri' if. 3 4 if , f ll - ' I n. gf, ,-,Qu V-.,f Q+? Ss Af f - x i - I Q, N I tl 6 'cr 4 ' Q54 ' fi fLe fTf'ljf?.-'5 M4-K,-,,V W, 3955, . N8 I 14- 'CQRIVIM R 1- '- .. -:mf L, 3:1 - H ' .f ' 'W I. ' X K f . 'I . ' .au-.., In .:'-:'mmcM ff' , G Sims, CHRESTOMATHEAN MRS. 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U ' 4- MISS EDITH DeNIsE - MISS AVOCA MOMINIS 192-8 4 'H MARION BECKLEY ELMA KIMERELL ROSA RICCO C 'x BARBARA GALLAHER DORIS KLINDT IRENE RITCHIE I A LOUISE GARRISON ALICE LANE MARY RETTIE lv, I - BERNICE CLEMENS GROTH FRANCES LEMERY ALICE TAYLOR 5 fx - ,I NADIE HARDING MARY McKEE 3 ,,,4., .Jr-I Ig - 1' 1929 t- - 'A MAIDA CALDWELL DOROTHY FISHER EVELYN LINDBERG . Y Q ESTHER AYERS MILDRED HUBBARD BERNICE NEWHOUSE ,j .' , G BIABEL FLATT LOUISE LIERE BEULAH WAMPLER - . .I ' I f' . 141. '-I '- 1930 An' , .' In ,K , 1 - CATHERINE BARKER CAMILA GATES HELEN HUGHES -II' 1, VIOLET BEECHER LYDIA CHILDS MARJORIE NELSON N 1' VM LEAH FANNING PEARL CRAIG SARAH POOR 'V' 1931 41, I .-UH' WINNIE ARTHURS EDITH FORD HAZEL MORAN , S' - ,k g I RUTH BAUER BEULAI-I GRAI-IAM ALICE SENN 0' '1 QQ? LOLA DASCH - ETTA WESTENHOUSE .ft V: X-.Qui VW' X x o ' ' I , I -- ' 'g 9 .1 2 '44 1 Paae One Huozdrecl Ninew-two Organizations n . ik ,K . nf i I -yru: ' 1 XVI! Tu, .. 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PECK - Jail' ..' 1.928 LOUISE FINIJLEY IMILDRED MILIIS PHOERE SMITH CLAUDINE GERTI-I ' HELEN SANIJE VVILMA SPENOE - 192.0 1' 3 HELEN BRIDGEMAN DOROTHY FERRIER BEULAH LAUNER ESTIIER LISLE ,. r DIARY CLANFIELD BERNICE JACKSON LETTY LEIGHTON lv. lfw. 5 3 'E 1930 ff - A GAYNELLE BEORETT VIRGINIA EDWARDS HELEN McPHERSON DOROTHY YVHIPPLE Y ' -W ALVINA BREITI-IAURT FLORENCE EMMONS MARIE :MESSERSMITH BONNIE ZELLER 5 EMILY BROWN DOROTIIY GORDON MARJORY MILLER MARGARET TOWNSEND -' ,I , RUTI-I BURCH MAIIY I-IERSI-IBERGER .HELENE PRICE LORETTA VARLEY ' 1: IVIILDRED COOK MARGARET HOGG DOROTHY RYAN LEONA CLOTHIER J 4-I ffl! , -- BETTY CORSRIE ANNA LANRE LILLIAN SCOTT YVONNE CORNELL- Fin. A Jun?-ni FRANCIS McGILvRA HAZEL SHUTT - 'I .I . -I' . ' 1931 Il HELEN ASI-ILIMAN ESTIIER DEIIPEENBACI-I LOIS HOCKETT MARIBELLE QUINN 4 3 ml f I1 DOROTIIY BOSSHARD BIARVEL EDWARDS ELLA HOWARD IWARGARET SCHREIBER 3 ?! 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MI-CORMICIQ ARNOLD FISHER LEWIS FINDLEY qwxain v5.0 I-IATIIAWAI' CORSKIE RYAN LINDIIERG IQAUFMAN -Y is - 'AE , Y - , . 15 BEE I I-IOVEN SOCIF I Y ' Q' . - T' Orgunlzed 19211 A' v K .- Q.-'14 an ff' f. 'J .31 1 xi 4- . J Q: f ' A4 To promote the interests of music on the campus. MISS FRANCES MELTON Honorary MISS LUCILLE Ross PROF. E. W. HOBSON , P I J -Y rl r Jes, PROP. T. S. ROBERTS ,gk 53 , 4' -I ' -1 F' 50 1028 J - IVIARGARET ARNOLD GENEVIEVE JUNK KENNETH McCORMIcK 3 'f s ' , . LOUISE FINDLEY MARGARET LEWIS EUGENIA SAVAGE ., . ' ' ' :x Q DOROTHY FISHER WILLIAM WRIGHT J 9 .11 ', fm I WA: 1929 , 5 I HELEN BRIOGEMAN WILLIS HATHAWAY EVELYN LINDBERG 'F ii WALTER KAUFMAN 04 Ml f' Y A 'E A- 5 1930 , 3 BETTY CORSKIE MARJORIE MILLER HELENE PRICE rj 5 1' ' 2, KATHERINE EVERVTT DOROTHY JEAN RYAN ff I ,I '7 jf! I . . ! -- . Tj -' , I ' Y'-L -' 'I I N ' 0'rga'n'izatfions Page One Hundred Nintey-fifv f, LP ' . ,Ngo I, 'Eh N . . -- Ev' l X N, ' -L .7 -52164-e x Y: A a - fx . . -. 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CLAUDIUS TI-IAYEIC W- L ia 19:28 Q 1 MARGARET ARNOLD GENEVIEVE JUNK EUGENIA SAVAGE 5 ' I VIRGINIA MEEL CRITES KENNETH McCORMIcK ALICE TAYLOR X DOROTHY FISHER MARY McKEE OLIVE DOAK 1 ., KENT G-QODENOUGH HYDE v-5 ' 5' it J-T: 1929 - - 's bl D BUNEVA CULBERTSON WENIJELL M. KECK LELA BELLE SANDERS 1- all DOROTHY FERRIER ALICE LANE fr 4 ' , 1930 , I 7 '1 1 :him I .Pi WESLEY GORDON LESTER SMITH I 1 - .I I If 1' ' 1931 - X if via - 1 297 DONALD BIIDDLETON DOROTHY PEMBERTON BONNIE VVEINHEIMER f L., JEAN BIIDDLETON IHARIBELL QUINN ELIZABETH WECHTER Y - 1.361 ,- S . - , o,, ,Ix, at J' .I X-N 2 ,Q , , 'ff ' VN 'K - fx.. I ' ' if QQ :Page One I1VvmfZ1'erZ NincLy-six -f' m -ips' I Q1 . . It ,- i A I, I A ,Ap , '.,. If 4' ' . 'f '. A., f1,f Qx ' lx gl A fu' '47 av bn, 3' Wff vfi. Orgcmizrntioris ,f'J',' Q2- 1,, I I . - 152252 LQSX-gzfx q.- ,A . - .1 ,L ff :if 1,32 ' 'Nt f Q. A ' ff 1 - -225' .ff W: 7 I 'fm 2' E 4' 'TEE -T-fi fhvqffg-::4V.,f69f2-,., , ' it L+ Q' - . if Ar r- ,. n f .. 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If 1S1T1Qd19z5 WALLULAWLAL ,ff .fx - for JW- i f ' fl. 16' I - ' wwf f5g:?'6m '2ls8v --. ,. v IQ few -- , CLASSICAL CLUB F it 17 N 41 I2 an Sm. -. -I , x' '7-as wa Z .- .spiiiliy we - I I lr- O1'-g:.1nize:d 1925 53 ML - A 5, Faculty J ,A PROF. W. E. KIRK PROF. A. A. VAZAKAS MISS AVACO MCMINIS C xx 1 M-A- 19,u8 4154, X CLAUDINE GERTH DORIS KLIND1' IRENE RITCHIE 5 GR: 5-'J JOY HILLS LETTY LELGHTON THERESA SCHOTTHOEFEI' W -. LOUIS OBERSON c' 4 I 1. 3 ' k . X' Q ' SUSSIE BONNER MAIDA CALDWELL UI: k i' , I g' '6- 1929 HARRY CROUSE 1.930 FRANCES FELLOWS WENDELL KECK ,Il -up VIOLET BEECHER ROY CURRIER MARJORIE NELSON j N I, 292 LYDIA CHILDS MARGARET Hocc DOROTHY WHIPPLE fm 0 . l 4 W .-W3-N' 1931 11' .. MIX , 2 0 'Q ' QQ? HAROLD WOODS MARY GUSTAESON 'U h . . Q ..r' , ' X. iw 'V KM L L '- , , V 1 5 J Y, 413 ax Page One Hzmclrecl Ninety-eight 0?'9fU71Zat107LS ru' .y'1Q, - K f I 'XF-mf '54, ., 51 ', '1 21 9. 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Q M I gf 1928 WALLUQA I.: . m N ,ff -I X, I f F, D 4 NIINN BROWN ITINDLEY FfII.DESHEIl'.I IVEVVIIOUSE FISHER 'P ' IJEIIIERY ICDVVARDS IZREITPIAUPT TFUCKER LOCKHART LEX'S'IS , .. 3-gf-xfn 35 ' '-X501 I Ll- 'ffv I x f :6L , x l8vg'G'N'-'2gwn. Y. W. C. A. I 'sw' '4- 5 , 1 W- ' . . . gig. 1 To 11V9 urlreservedly Jesus' law of love In every relatlonship of life, and so to know God. . ll N I 1 N 75 It Q 9 4- ., -. CABINET fc- '77 va .3 1 'A xi . f' Y 13, -,121 Preszdent - - LOUISE FINDLEY lv- 'i 52, Vice-President - - NIARGARET LEWIS 3 ' ' 'WQQL Secretary ---- DONNA HILDESI-IEIM U1zflerg1'ad2.Iate Representative - EMILY BROWN M . . . Chmrman Ffmaozce Commlttee BEIINICE N1-JWHOUSE ' Clzaiwnom Meetiu s Committee VIRGINIA EDWARDS ,, 1 9 C xx Clzairmcm Social Committee - - BEATRICE LOCKHART A Clmirmcm World Fellowship - DOROTHY FISHER Q,-.A 1 ' Clzairwzavz Bible Study - - - LOUISE NUNN I S . I F 7-3 -H'-' 'bs ClLaw m,om Rooms Covmmttee - ELSIE TUCKER -' 5 . I . N 3 Clzawzucm Seruzce C'07IH1ZlltG0 IIIENE BIIEITHAUPT I 1 I ' L lrf F .X x. Z , I .-3 'IA J Page Tivo Hun 5 f ' ..i- . I 1' l 1556 I - N 4 Il! ,m a .5 I 5 Ep- I 45 W L 4 :Y I ilk: 'Qi I NV! a- I I NNN . ..1r,':. . ,- A 9. .ww 1,-5' ,f ,I fl XL W It , nf' ' A 5 ' C' lhvvyag Y 9' x , I, ' I.U-flaw ' rfxo f ' If-1-E ,R-ffff' wf Xxqvrzf- . K - -f. fl-A -146'-L5 E -f ' ' 1 h. f- ,ery tif 1, l -1 -. - ' I , -'-, 6 I 4' Q I I . rf agp f fg Y fu., 42 f' -' -'-1 4' ,144- .. ,, -'ff ' Ifxq, .. pm A+JlQx'z.,1:,...g-Q Rvws-:r . -N 'Y t , .-- -. 1 If 1 A ' - Q -411: rf ll ' ,.....eY ' , ' 'W , ,', ' ff ,,. ' . 4 '- .E .-S., - , ,g'-.'a.u1ltM f' F' I NN ' iCIT1eii92S XXiALLUI3?3.PIiUE ' Is' I Q85 xx I X 7.l . . ,,,Lf.' A-., , A 'iii , ' 'N ,- ' L Jrvvv, . , I :- , QV I . ' - I , ,517 I K ' ' .P '15 I . A, h Zqjgg . A I V .fi Rfzfvfff I ff If I - A'- I- . I4 I 3 M' Gr-unoN Sl-IEI.l.HAIl'l' RETTIIE TRUEBLOOD ROSER s -Q3 Sw,u-'Nunn OBERSON MCTGIIIVRA GEDDES RIICKELSON 1 .ttf . X - - -at-' . X Ct .134 1 fllwftu m':': o . . h Y M C. A. . v .,-P , Y r 'QI To promote and follow Jesus' way, all the way, in all life. .f ' H Qc U f 5, K fl, CABINET .. ff' '-2 'g. - .. .II , .I , fx , AA U PI'I'9itll l1f - - - - JAMES C RETTIE xf 'F 'gl Y 5 Vice President WESLEY GORDON Secretary - - HARVEY ROSER -5 ' Treasure-r - - - - HAROLD SHELLHART Clz'1 ist'ia'11. World Eclucafiml - WILLIANI BIICKELSON Bible Study - - - PAUL TRUEBLOOD f, g Dcp-utations - PAUL GEDDES hw0'l'Gig'lL Stmlezzts - - MARCUS BURBANO ' r Q' l Emw1,cc - HUGH MCGILVRA :K .53 New St-uzleuts - TOM POTWIN rf ' 'gc CtIf'Ill1lll.S SC'I'17'fCC - LOUIS OBERSON J' .. Publicity - VVILBURN Sw'A1f'1foRn 3 Y - Ifaczflty - CARL G. DONEY N - I 5-, Q J rx ' 2 pl E .. Mn- W3 . . i I 4' 'il M N Tsii' I 3 'g l' ' Q4- 'Gif I -. ' .4 I , NJ 1 ' ' I .Q ' . . - v . 1 1- ' ' Ui'yr1n1.:rrlmns l',Cf,fl0 7am I1fm:a1'c'cZ One , X3 '- . , I - ,Qflw 'Sl .. I X sz- ,' X ' . - , 6-1. 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GATKE DOROTHY FISHER CLARA JASPER WILLIAM IYIICHELSON PATRICK DAHLIN LLOYD HARDER KATHERINE BARKER ROY CURRIER Page Two Hzmdv ed Two N. A, l ilo? rs' c' ft f L Wvfwmf. 1928 BEACH PATTON LOUIS OBFRSON HELEN SACHS 1929 MILDRED HUBBARD EVERETT GARDNER ELSIE TUCKER 1930 VIRGINIA EDWARDS NVESLEY GORDON 1931 NIARGARET MARSH I A EUGENIA SAVAGE ROBERT WITTY WILLIAM WRIGIIT ESTHER LISLE EMMA MOHR DOROTHY HUTCHASON V IOLET SWANSON 4' nv Inna 1'5 , '?v 4 funn.. 'I-Ming, VW 1' ', 'ti J - ' I QT if ' ' Pe' I 4-GQ, ' . , H f I .- ' ' 'S ' Q' ffvfii.. 1 A r - - - --, ,- , if, ,--.N lv S I . , '-' . T .I D , fr' I ' Q t f A lla Il 4 4. , 4 95. -f 'iv-J . ' K 2... ' i-,,- ' ' I ' :QMR . -' ' 51 - ' V '4 -:Lab ' - 5 f , , 2. -Li, ,,, ,,,, 1 -UR-1 - ' sf-gi ., - ' 3' . 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Jigs ' I fu, .. .1-, X 1' . Fr. ,251 5.5 , .K - .' ' ,' N. V 4 1 N 4 f-- 5x 1-,V , .. i- iy , nw, t?f ', - ' ' - f ' . 2 --7, Krwwfri- V .tt . V .EW WL KST, I , .. MN . b' X 11-WWM1. A ,, - my ' 1 V M' .141f -- f.fna:f--.fm f1'C v f .1 5. 1 WW I 1. '5 fl' ' ' THE. all T, T mm Q ,x SALEIVYS LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE SALEM, OREGUN i Salenifs Leading Depurhneni' V Store Pllllllilliillll--26.500, In tliv I-Tcfm't of tlw City. Nearly one rlcfre of floor space. Twcnty--figlit doliawlnwnls. fulllitili Oily nl' fDl'l ,Qfl'll'l Avvruffm- 'llllIll'll r:iint':lll Fil in'-lu-S. . , H 'I ' 'H ' L .l'3I'lSE'll'lF'l'lt. mum, sec-nnrl :md third lloors. All AlW'l'll'l1ll UIU'-5'3iC'L llllllkl' Iizmrn. :EY'Q'l'Ylllll'lg to XVFEII' for Men, YVOIYIUII, Chil- ,H , l ,, flrwn, hliutu .IJ lu l nlmlm in lln- lrusiiurs an-1 lmn. 1.101156 furmsmngs Suvh as Dmpm.it,5, Bud- Pulrllc' sr-lioul luuilmlings ll 3 Clnurvln 32. dlllgs- U I, I . I-lumia decorations Such 21:4 Pottery, Brusses lbw-r im mill-s oi p:1x'ml strc-vis. pu-I Nl--nrlx' one humlrvd Nationally knowri lJl'il11LlS. Suvvn ULllt'l' storm,-S in the XVillunic-ltm Valley. Buying officvs in New York City. Marin officws in Pnrtluml. Oregon. Good Goods, but-lied with fair und Sl'1l.l2ll'E' Sf-rvif-0. l'lls-viulinll-lT'l fm-1-L sllmvm- Sun lvvnfl. Stull- lllSllllll,lUllK--12. llmm- ul' WilI:mivll4-- I'nix'vrsity. N4lll'li lf.n' its iiblllllllvlll 1-iviv ci-nic-r. A city ui' lmrni-S :lml svlmuls. J. 1fTf1CQ19 8 WALLULAYEE I 3, E I he- '11 ' sf X X Na 'L'1's I H kg gl 1 -'ai 1 Yuki 5' r ' 1, .iblvrgg ,D I Qc JC' i , 391, u-SJ,-K' .E'g. xii-AJt:'1xi I 'Ak Jw Tv fi 3 rl r in , I 4-sf. 5.3 Q ' rl rf we A ul ' ' . -IQ., if ' ' r 1 I Ill A n MLER 'if M -. if gl- ' Q , Cbod Gooda. 'I U A - - Wil f, ' i Sa1em's Leading Department Store 1 X gl in-ga, , T - J S X-5 I'-, I Q.,- ' ,'ii ,: N Z I I E 0 7! Vx!! 2 . 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I '- ' ' 'V QT X Page Two Hundred Six Satire ,Q-1 'tr It' Agni. , I 'iflgrw . :.- f f..'1w,- -if 1- 1 ,X 31,3 ., Aff, .wh V7 if !1 up , ' QQMA .I Q, xx ' 1 , - ' ' Q . f ' T'b Z ':. f lsfi z W' QT, mi . 5 Gab? mf A'1F ?ii-L -tV,.-i1- ii l -- ' U I f- ' f ' 'Q' .4 M p A f 4 ' . ima XXX . 1 I if T 1 sf 5 M fmeggzs wg-xLL Lgxrlgmp gliixsi fglilieilrnnisi tipisnznparl Qlwrrlt Church and State Streets, Salem, Oregon v iii ' f 'wifi' .,... I ' P - as ' he u p fu 2 V '.1 :s ,. ,, - m . . ' : Jg gsasaaasasa .,.,.,.,., 1 . sf H, f v .A ,: -3 ME.: -,.,: 5 U M '-,XI fi izslflslfii' ' nfvlmf' e- N W l .5 Vi gil S 1. 5 4 i.. GHC it 5? lu E OLD FIRST CHURCH Old First Church, which serves the student body of Willamette Uni- versity, is a church with a glad hand, a glowing heart, and a glorious history The fine edifice of red brick with its imposing columns and inspiring spire in full view of the campus was built in 1872, but the organization of the society dates back to 1834 when Rev. Jason Lee and his co-laborers came on their mission to the Indians and established a place of worship on this site. The first church was built in 1851 and was replaced by the present building in 1872. The church has had an honorable roster of leading' ministers for its pastors and has always been the standby and supporter of the University in Christian Education. It is well organized and equipped for a full program of Christian work and provides opportunities for service for all ages and classes of people. Its broad portals swing open to the public and its dignified order of worship attracts and inspires all who come. Its large pipe organ and chorus choir lead in the music and its Student Forum Bible Class and Ep- worth League afford special privileges for the social and religious life of young people. J. N 1 -I' If . . .34 ' -'fn' l X Ot ll 10 'L' V .if 1 is fruit arf ' 'ie f ' Qt Lf' ' , 251, .A ,t U- xii: A, vids 5' ' AQ 1 Jw 'v 1' rl-2 E19 an -lab M .:1..s.3 'E , so J I o 5 ., P A , 'fl' lux ' ng wk: if it Y M17 xirllf'-x .55 'I 7 s - - ' P 5 ll. Q-is jf! ,Yi 'ia . 1 NI' - 'X 4 - Q -' A l .1 3 ' Satire Page Two Hzmclred Seven 1 'H 1324. 'Yu - s-L4 o l N, 1 , . V1.0 -' - - 5 1- . . .X - 1 L A!-f. ' 5- 'Sams'-its '-Q'- . 1 -. ' .-'--- 1: S --'11 or XT. if ' l- I ax Q . -.N -g y, .Q..', 'L fz. ' j v '-an' AQY- 8- ,. --ix ' X JQIIQ b 'lay VT. x I- ...l A x V w ,-i Lf- Q Y-. ---eIA'- . -'j -T i V. E . AY-rv .tif lik f' Q Nxmiai:f': -' . J- ' ' ' -. '-X .. .yfdxh I X 'JE fI.' ig , lim: X XV. X 5: tl - QNX-s 'H MW NNW ll 1 A fan X. f1T12f1925 QVALLUQAWWI Z- an X1 z' -: , . S I if is 'Ra I XX im! bi-32 ' 5f's .5 W. . . fo JW. 4' T A f GD, f 6 rag! Kvfuax' .4 f . n my '4 I. ff 'T fr . 77, 'DA af' D- . ' -1' F-' 7-A, -4 L I dailnhtsr J x C x vi I gl ? 5,2 .nfs Q 'S fx 'w . . w, '.. , ' . 1 I . I fx ,, IIA W 1 ll in LADD 8: BUSH, BANKERS SALEM, OREGON STATEMENT O F FEBRUARY RESOURCES LOANS ---- BONDS ---.- BANKING HOUSE AND FIXTURES - OTHER REAL ESTATE - CUSTOMERS' LIABILITY ON LETTERS OF CREDIT - u. s. BONDS - 519,000.00 CASH - - a9s.eas.29 28. 1928 54.273.064.2I 346,092.00 303,203.59 6,865.02 4,600.00 1.41 8,688.29 LIABILITIES CAPITAL ----- SURPLUS - - LETTERS OF CREDIT - - DEPOSITS - ACCOUNT OF ACCEPTANCES - CUSTOMERS' LIABILITY ON ACCEPTANCES - - - S6.35'2.5I3.II 5500.000.00 I 71 .904.7O 4.600.00 5.676.00B.4I I S6.352.5l3.1I 2I.806.43 21,806.43 ,Il IX ' . , 5 052 'jk A urn -1 W .17 'T ki ff - Auf A ' nf' , Page Two HzcndI'erZ Eight 'Sain f I ' 'iff' . - 'A , 1 3- . . f.: I, ' f ,I Ifgsvar ,fi , fag ':.-5 G' I ll ji M I II I n u' 'min A . , -A , 4. EE. 1351- A G Q I gn ,hi Q l ,Q A 29.4, Lffif-AI N ' ,f:-- . 1.4. Q ,rv l ' NN ' Ii X w ' VI0ff fC 2 'T SE -fl A ...mf-af 72 925 XXEALLUQRPEE if 3 Prexi, fbeing indignifiedjz Boy, call me a taxi. Frosh: All right. You're a taxi. Uri W '- .- ., 'a Barber: Would you like anything on your face when I finish? Ian Mclverz Well, you might leave my eyebrows. Don G. What do you do in dra- matics? Frank A. 'Tm the stage coach. What are you ? Don. Oh, I'm the fast male. Miss McGill: Cin English classy . Don, what are the two genders ? Don: Masculine and feminineg the masculine is divided into the temper- ate and the intemperate and the fem- inine into the frigid and torrid. HAPPY s1cNIons The Best of the New Comes First to Portlancfs Own Store ' N flwwv, , y .l 'N Pon'r:.ANns Own S1'oRE -in .F Wg ,af U :Jw , 'L' 's . . iff, . Ay x U3 .ii 1 .lluaiiw affie' f ' Qi Lf-Q Q 591, s- ff' 'g. 'Q A' 18' M' S 'F' 'lxkn M -v , E 1 2 fu. 5., 2 ff ' - X W ml 'All .I it lf will f' T I 2 F S FI. ' ,O 5:4 , Nt . 4 n QL .- 'i Satire Page Two H'zmcl9 ecl Nine l fr by . . - ,Qflm 'Ku . .4 -wr' 'X-if A ' -A --rs il .ss A 1 31 52.5 - .-.-NN . R . .- - . ,A 'qg' SN 'L QQ V -V ' -las?-t, f4' ifrfe , T , f t 'Nm' Q- Qs uw ' .0 Ni' , 'p un -3 o 7 ' 1'5..'fI, e M - N m e ' amdlil . Lu i n ..- ... 3315.4 . ,H-.g,. '-N . if .X f .A .. le 4 ' 'V amy' if TE 55631928 ywxLLU1iA11g M s' ' 3- Q. if X: X I :J SIM aj-RLY. ' 4' i 1 I D fd: .-'Q mei- ' 5 ' 'A 4' 'U . 4 'gyiaixllqwxf .. v , Lilly! Q' ! ,, I r ' 'P 1 P I 'l 77 N Jef 138125 1' 45' 3 -f 9 ' Bl i 5'-f L PJ, UF? ,i1Lf1, If ' 'E S in 3' L if 4, C xx 'A ' H' r' f N 7 Lt .-r.: f' -u '25-I I N t A I b 1 an Q ,L -'I r f Learning Good VVill y The good opinion of our depositors is not accidental. It has been earned and kept by the Whole-hearted pur- pose of giving satisfactory service. United States National Bank Salem, Oregon THE DAY IS DONE Students and Faculty of Willamette Our Relations have been most pleasant We hope you will all be back next year with more Freshmen i ,W SALEM ALBANY SILVERTGN PORTLAND um m G n I' .li R ' PM ' CUMPLETEHUUSEFURNISHEPS '45 .A .gg l V,-'x l 3' .- xfez eeeie he .-2 M ' ffyhl ' Al l is Page Two H'u-ziclred Ten 15 It 7 175' l 5 Wig: ' f l 4. fl. lp' i'25'fL'g,', 5' qdq, 5 lrwggghr 'S' f l ' 1- 2 Vw--c A as as - Q ??if l' 5 4 0 0 41-mf? '1 ff ' 1' ttnififf?-felt-Je- w'Qk:+W - -f f: 7' 4 l Q . f Ev- -1 v E I K CIT1e 1928 XYfA.LLULAI'I' ' X U 31 I in l xg, : .i I I 4 - in I .F YQ: R' I Ex. 5 'C' 'V . Tag, wx C2 .if whit mvsai' v 5' .-We Q 4- ' fi Lf' ' . Ya, ff' 5 't- h xg A-o gl eh? S 5' ' kg ' JJ 'r 1' 2 fi 'w. , mu. 5.3 Q 4 ul , . I I rx ,Trl -F 'll X H WWI!! I 5 ' I 3 .. h A 1 i r ' - 5 Il' a '0 J' ,1 .. ,XE , N, U 'u Q3 .- ' Satire Pa e Two Hundrecl E ' -v Q xl A, ' S 'U LG Gil by-LQ. 11 -Sf' X ,. - . f WK N . ' ,kv 15-' x ' . Q. an x. 4 fl -c: ','3A Nr x-35 -L 1- T? f '-1 lift ff, 141, Q4 -.. 5 V- 1 - ,: ' V s ,' A X 1' A N I X r t ,YV ut X CNT . - SQ 4 ' ' '13, ' jg w fff '53 - N 'El M713 ' NN yilxmirz-E. .-, ' ,1.4- A , 1--' a'r: .- , T5 i ! X! X 928 iKXfALLUIEAPPTE M .- f X ff' is Y . 'FX ,-I lx?-Q ,- 1 f Frosh f Soph Picnic MF' ' ' tufts: juz' D 1 - 1 I xii'-We ,ursrvf Mgnw SM v ng, YV-gf? 51 - R 5' ' 4 P I 17 N ,Q is U, College Clothes To u t n if Q - 7-at -o i 1' , :nl -4 ' l bl Lv' ,gfl'QP lam H91'6,S what the style leaders 1n R i g- My J 1 we S9 the university say: WZ M071 g a , ,f I, V, fy! W L We want subdued patterns. I Y, if A We want a 3 button coatg two buttons ,fl .W to button. ,A fr 'I t We want the coats a trifle longer nd 4' ,, ,ff A A 1 . i 5 1 S X a little more body tracing. a M ' b N I vs 1 We Want Stone greys, Grampian blues lj' 5 Le ,s f a11f1A1ge1'm' i ' it M Q ' '25, At this store you'l1 find every one x- ' f . . 'L of these things in Hart Schaffner ali X. 'V K! T't7,,: f . Y Q 8: Marx clothes. 1' f! ' , , 2 ' ' And the prices are as low as S35 akirxw ' ' . gl VJ' '1 I We'1l show you any day. ,-- , V :him .rv 'yi t,iA X ' Inlay 1k Q y . llfzsw fuorumo-woman Mn.l..s axon:--. i.pfQl,if-'f , V t v ,, . ' ' ' ' , 3 'fi' l if ' :wg e I ,ft I: if :A 1 ' Vt' t we ' 1 ta. 'x -- A 11, 11. , Q' 411' '- Page Two Huuclrecl Twelve 1? I .y:Q,: - ,fx P, Qi 'I I I fl . it fft' Lf'Lj 'Tj,,'f.- Y ?W': 1:7 6 1 -' -ff' N' I 0 4 tim? ' ff ' s t e f Ze 2 , I x t -, 4---'- -f' ff ,, it it ww., W .. .. - e ff ff HWS 925 XXQALLUILAIENE 'A . I sn' ,Er I . i 'r . . ' F ' -A-' Cut New Tenms Courts 3 ,jalizv 5:22.30 r 'iw .r vc ' 8 jim rn, u- ff. '-Q 't. Ui ll , rj: s 'fe '.' v H Merchandise of Merit Only , r , L- 11. 5.2 Q 1' 1' ,wi -, I ' vi . ' 'ff l Llpman Wolfe fu- Co. 355 ' X Merchandise of Merit Only ,fm F25 11 I QJO 5 ' :QW B QS, Same Page Two Hundred I'lm'teen . Q ' V Q .. .ga u af e I- , - N I , ,644-fee-.3 ' fiiy, - H .4 ,'f1'.5 9535- 5 ' 1 'CN .5 F: XX 'i 4 .' -J tif ,Y-:Ym,h 'V plliqafdg- 91' A -1 7 N, Vi i , R A , ' 2 ' v an ' -.-- .2 - '- 'QEff'+1 'sf' 'LI - X' ef- .-A , .df :lm '- . X- 1, ,, 1 - -Q - 5 'n ' x 'fifxf . Y L Q T Q ' j 54-'42,-u 'Z-1 g il- f if A I 'N H lx .Niq xmsLr:7'1. , 5- -W A -. -N -'N -x 1 ' v -,L , JAY S 1928 wALLUpArr A Q - l 4 . 'U vf v -v. I-Y : ir- IF ' as ag ,gf 01, 'E , x , I E Z 'M I - S ' 4+ ww HJ- 4 Q 4 up .FJZIDZA f 0 'J' x f ' .WP- 'L .1 . V .- I 1 JJ! 7'- r,d ': .- . is 'Z M' rf? 4 E' I nhl Nnqf D. I 4' L ed., x ' ,A J Q. 'L MMG--mx. -v 1 '4. ., '75 U. 2+ fag 'iwt x L ? i . A avi N ix , F 5,2 .n'T ., . an 1 . 5' -.7 W 1 134. ax ,P r ok- S l k IW! ' -I fn- 5 Q. H I QS N n lr' ,fx ' 5,3 -. RIS L J :fig ., Fagc Two Humlrecl Fourteez Satfifre I N1 ,nu tV ' 'XL - H K . . 1, ,. A 9 2 ,F0',1, A' 1.x Vi: I fb H , IG .I 4' 91 ' ' 1-.' I' -- is z2f?1 - 5 X , W, JZ. 46. . ' 'a , A ' A X' TT 11, 1- f.!'f 3 , f ' ' N flifff E! 0 if, 5 n . 4, gba A ,,.rKfv: , , , , , 5 4, 4 , - M Aff' A w r , Ts1+----1-:1:-- 4 -',- -wi 'ff' 4 WW '7Wh ff ' 4' 1' - W 4 --fm fm-- I 1CfFxeE9ZS XXiALLUIj?S.lfI:glE , e ef Compliments of an old Willamette Man is W .51 Ask the Wallulah Staff IJ, Y rs u t B' E . , 4, . X 3 as wg, S-iz, Q, 3' fm? HQ H r . ,Q Lf-P ' Q va bv rf' I 11- .-' J 2. N ff' -I c' fx 'AS' -My 'r I L I 5 'A r , Q2 4-sf. 5.2 Q O F ' I . . f f Nh ll - I J . .lt gg College Llfe 1. M Q- 1 f F :Qi '1 ' I e 'FFF 5 'r 'LY' . 2 . - JJ l .um I K' , 1. . , .ww .- .H 1' .I 3.4, .' A Slim? Page Two Hzmdred Fifteen A X ll -.Sv ,' V l Q .5 l .' 4 '..Xr-'H ffl 1 A f . . will e fkiixw. .-X Xr ll: -' . X Q -if --fe-lt-Sli '-i Aliisliil Q 'i Q -:S 5 Z Hi xg I Y A y' Y 2 I' NQK I, Y '25 JJ ' . :ik - if f .I Y ' -'L-iii'-Q A 5.,+-' w w-L 'xi 'V,1 i2A45g Q. Val- P ,QM 4 A 'KN1, . X ' '0 me e fe I X me Q TN NWWDVV wx M fr 4-' 1 ' fbf- ' A ' ' k V - 1 1: . . -.- ' '..4-.-l1':-:it-FY T., f 1,Jf'l5i 'bf' W, . ALT? li' :,Z.,i:fQ,ox'ff gffif -rf? ': Eff 31 f'3ffiiQ': 152'-'E' ,7 'Hitb- I 1 .S 1 J of X - l' mi ' W' ff ,uf'lT1ew19Z8 ,XXfALLUIiAHi, M Willamette University sa., Tf, . We mil? f ljniinyf ' a f . .1 as- - 'K' yr 1 Wi. sf ' I 'fi' 6112 1255? IWx-mx' gwn ' '4- 'J K l 'ff .f 1 - in .- 1 9 il 17 'B .sf GTI? 2 .11 F.. h- '75s-4 ,4 il ,- - ailing? 14 ag 1 E I C faint . x ,- , A J 'H Q . cya - u SALEM, OREGON A OUNDED in I-842, it is the oldest college West of the Missouri. Alumni and ex-students number l2,000, and are to he found throughout the Worlcl. A Willamette stuclent possesses himself of a great heritage of traclition, history, influential fellow alumni and a real education. Willamette has kept pace With the moclern require- ments, has an excellent location, equipment, faculty, and student body. It is true to Christian stanclarcls. Its scholarship is the best. It is inexpensive. There are many opportunities for self help. CARL GREGG DONEY, President. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: A wide variety of strong courses lead to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Liberal electives allowed. Graduates are certified to teach in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Work leading to Journalism, Medicine, Law, Business, etc. For Bulletins DEAN F. M. ERICKSON COLLEGE OF LAW! g it ...Cs f' A standard Law School with the great advantage of the State Courts, Law Libra- ' 15,5 ry and official life. Lectures by leading judges and attorneys of the state. Graduates NM , lk lead the profsesion. ' , 'laid Fo-r Bulletins, DEAN EMRITUS I. H. VAN WINKLEQ DEAN ROY H. TIEWITT. A .1 L SCHOOL or Music: 'yu li 1 f m Growth of 100 per cent in two years. Instructors are American and European ' -5 . ,F graduates. New pianos. - li Courses in Piano, Voice, Violin, Pipe Organ, Theory, Public School Music, etc. F N L, VM Choir and Glee Clubs. I 352 For Bulletins, EMERY W. HOBSON l A .5 as -,K ' .5-. .l .fl ' i Xlfi .1 , ' k ' ' f ' LI' 1' A -Q' ff, 'Page Two Hiznclfrecl Sixteen Same . , 1 1- 13' I .y:'l4' . f J 'f , . . 1' , 1' g -I 1 411. 2 K l if n k' 'f A- fir' ' F ir H Liz- ,if i nu 'I If l 1. I. - .wt f-gi- . 'Wifi f. K , .-'- I f-Zw 'X ' ' it ' ef'e'1.'.:...w-fo B his + 2 H 'sf' li E X N ' WMM ff ' A D.-. ' '-L 'pn fi fiw n .:'-Faint! f' NN,l W' 'X an-5 fr' P ' Hint .Gmc 1928 XXOKLLULAIEE 'LP Q 4 A ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ' DR. B. BLANCHFORD DENTIST 701 First National Bank Bldg. E Salem Oregon Office Phone 852 Res. Phone 803-W T. A. LIVESLEY Sz CO. DR. GEO. E. LEWIS 1 DENTIST HOPS 502-503 First National Bank Bldg. First National Bank Bld Salem Oregon gl DR' L' R' BURDETTE CHALMER LEE GEORGE D.D.s. OPTOMETRIST DENTIST 401 First National Bank Bldg. Suite 1002-1003 Telephone 181 Phone 625 Salem, Oregon First Natl. Bk. Bldg. Salem, Oregon RAY L' SMITH . SOCOLOFSKY Xt SON I ATTORNEY'AT'LAW Real Estate Loans Insurance First National Bank Building Office Phone: 970 Res. Phone 2319-W Phone 1375 Salem' Oregon First Natl. Bk. Bldg. Salem, Oregon FRANK R. KELLOIGG DR. L. R. SPRINGER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT QT U ,. 5 I .F 12? 2' I QP- . 'v W . grim. Ay x CT niQ 'L -Imp h :':'0 v :P . 1- ' Q: .f Ye I 11 UC va, s. fn' -EL pt. K' r ig' F S if 'Jain Jw 'v f'i 5 'A r 4115 at 52 2 - .S rf w , . ' 'all v I.: Xi, DENTIST ' 901 First National Bank Bldg. ' systems Auditing Income Tax I 'V Salem Oregon , First Natl. Bk. Bldg. Salem, Oregon np., Jil f- 1 I I I ,s 5 I 2.5 I S 5 l'. Q.: J! flip Q N: , I., .- I I, . I . w-2 fe I Satire Page Two Hundred Seventeen ',,.I'h 1 - ,,fLv- Y 'Su N ...V Wx I , X , r 1 4' 1 ' . l I I , 5' I -QQ ERR' R3 'isps X I ' ' Pi 4? A -gk, - , -.. P-' 3f5 f-in-1 , , . -Q K .44 f ' X li gn L A-f. ' .1 E . 553595 :L-.-I-1 giqfiv dli-L 5 ' ,. g I ' .0 V ilqx ,gi-, Q Q .7 . w .. Y-.-3.1- r,:,g-Q lv HT , , A c NN .AX-.- 131, - -...',- :-, ' Q -..anio n 1 A I .- 01,2 X ' O 4' SWE ' ' 'TES fre Q 1928 gmttunia if is . W ,-'INT J fr l !' :jj 'N ' '-nfl: -' A' 4.-af 1 'Q- Q f ' 16061.51 'Qin' M':2T-wx' .. v , dl! .4 Y ,, 1 rf? 1 F I 17,11 Eff? . ' It lu 'anna v4 wife? lx, 1 0 ' Y. . Q- I L 15 Q l C xx v4 1 K' I F 5.2: xl? Q ' 'B W , , .i s E !'W1EE ef 1 1 - :PV I 'II' R ,U If X li vb CUBS WORKING Vern E: Do you think the eyes are the index to the mind? Merl Mc: No. I know a lot of girls with bright eyes. Man in Love: A somnambulis on a slack wire. DeGraff: What steps would you take if you saw a dangerous lion on the campus? Shorty R: Long ones. Talkative Woman Con board shipb : ' Can you swim? Sailor: Only at times, ma'am. T. W. Only at times! How strange! And when do these moments of abil- ity come to you? ' Sailor: In the water, ma'am. 20th CENTURY TQRES Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Quality and Service Guaranteed Lowest Possible Meats of Quality Prices Absolutely Guaranteed and Strictly in Conformity with Market conditions A. G. Upston, Mgr. Groc. Dept. PHONE 205 J. W. Baxter, Mgr. Meat Dept. cv - 29, STATE and COMMERCIAL STS. SALEM, ORE. 'wg I -Rl ? i 1. t 0 ,. si 45 ,. i NM ,' . . l A 4 ' I 'u gf! ff - Page Two Hundred Eighteen Satire I t . . I i . r rv I rim A 1, 'G' fb ix .ri 454 W ' I I' 'i,l I ' K ,, 4, ,,, '.,?Q2 - j'-Ye -I-,,.,v1 - 'y A 6 Hu tl it Kilt 7 .I 5- :F-r1'? fLcZ5ii'-' :-. - JZ., --1-24 , ,517 4 40.7 uv 'J' 'W' W If jr - f ff gg if mx ' tl- ,' Vl0h. i ff .. ... +t W ..., fe ET- -1 f 'I W ' Sim? ' WALLUEAWE iflT1eQ19Z8 Z , N Day Phone 933 Night 1441-W Capital City Transfer Company I Furniture Storing and Packing Olll' Specialty Office and Warehouse: 226 State St. F. E. LOOSE 85 A. B. EMMETT Proprietors Salem Baggage Oregon W'lzen Ordering CANNED VEGETABLES Insist on AMERICAN CLUB BRAND Willamette Grocery Co. Distributors VENUS We have the largest and best equipped bindery in the state, outside of Portland, and are always glad to quote prices on BINDING, RULING, LOOSE LEAF LEDGER SHEETS, fi s ' fs pl 5 's 04 .S 4 Y is u ' 9 I - X 1 -15a1t amtgv ff'f 'g f -3: If aff L' ,kg hx. X Tk 'Fx I sf 't ' ,. 5' YH, ,ff 5 'r- xv J, 1.1 F? 7'-'Aki' S BINDERS, ETC. JM, Q' The Binding of this Book is a f' 5 Sample of our Workmcmshqi ff.-ff-1 5-32 L' 5 Q C ' ' 'f' fm t ' me A . apltal lty Bmdery J it N2 me f 475 N. Front St. Salem, Gnegon ful P 'g li' 1 Lb, ,SW , - j' Satire Page Two Hundred Nineteen , :L 'i 1 W 'YI . - ga ,aff L X in i .Ii i x iL ' JLf7:geLs: X X Y A X K Tj . , vrfix 5 Q N.. ..'s . :? ' 1- iee.4e3: sf' .- . , -,, 'Hi ' s , Ia y .I RQ '-Wx- V iz -,. i - ,:- 'ii -E'-'i n .CQ M D 12 ,gf L i' me ' ' 'Ti We m9neW1925 5WALLULAuge M 52 tt X K- rf' it wx snljb sd sl-2' rf ' v -'01 .f-'H ,Ze I KW- i 1 ' I 63513 ,gy 1Kx.:2hvv I aff - V L. Roth Grocery Company GROCERIES FRESH MEATS Where you can order all your food at one place, at one time, on one bill. 134 N. Liberty St. Salem, Ore. The J .J. Krapps Co. Printers afncl Publishers Phone 1256 P. O. Box 96 Salem, Oregon ff , ef H we GAHLSDORF S '1 Store of Housewares -X Q it 1 xfcfm 1 I 7' I 'iff-4' iii 21.1,-Ai' Complete Lines Q i' C' A' 2 , 4 qw GLASSWARE I i, 4' KITCHENWARE ' 1'fW'77' ' S- GIFT GOODS ' U 4 l '1 325 court sn. Salem, oregon 325 stare st. c XX 4 1 4'- :Mzk 37532, Prof- V0111 Why are ,Summer AS TAUGHT IN WILLAMETTE as js., days longerLthanhW1nter days? d COLLEGE OF LAVV f 1 1' ' ' R thfgances T e heat expan S In a certain Western town, a ? If , 5 ' . i l beautiful chorus girl sued a rich it ' ' , P 1'eX1e'S AdV1Ce5-It'S all flght banker for breach of promise and 3 WX ' Q., 'L L to flirt with gi1'1S who HSS the lip- was awarded ten thousand dollars. jf 4 , Stick, but marry 0119 W110 C2111 Push Shortly after leaving the court she Q 11- 2 b1'00mSt1ck. was hit by a street car and broke , x 1 bf vin Wesley G.: Do you think the eyes eight ribs- The S9-me Judge 2W31'd- l ' 39-1 are an index to the mind? ed het' eight d011a1'S- . 3 Trygue: No, I know a lot of M01'al2 NGYGI' Play-With 9- YV0111- S. I gl i- 3 girls with bright eyes, an's heartg kick her in the l'1bS. or I 'Q ' , 'V x k l A' I ' . 'Q ,al ' ' 5 i 14' -, Page Two Hundred Twenty Satue VY I .yjgq . I l 17+ -- I' . 1r':i 1. X I 'S' t :I F Zi lav -, f 'Q 'ws' X fzf LI? 1513 , 4-I Jig? 'V N , 1 gn ,ht if 5 - 4, Qin, 17 'ix. 'L T.:-L-Eieii i 1 f'Ee:: s. i? 'p,' my L X W ww' ff:-P o ft' L .fl 'ff ' Ilemejozs VQALLUIZAPITENE Q F One of AlllGI'lCH'S Exceptional Business Colleges I FULLY ACCREDITED Alltlfblllll Abb0l.l2lflIJll At-u'0dlted lI0llllllll'L'i1lI Schools CHAS. F. WALKER PRESIDENT Write for 5 py of Move Your Future l urwnrd ORTHWESTERN I 333577001 of Commerce 341 Salmon Street Portland, Oregon ' is oin to be an l his g g Interesting Announcement I NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE OF OREGON School of: Dentistry and Pharmacy Portland, Oregon DENTISTRY: A four-year course of instruction is given to students who bring 30 semester hours of college credits in selected subject. PHARMACY: The courses. in pharmacy are three and four years, leading to the degrees of Pharmaceutical Chemist CPh. CJ and Bachelor of Science CB. SJ in pharmacy. DENTAL ASSISTANTS and ORAL HYGIENE: The course of training for Dental Assistants includes one session of eight months. The course for Dental Hygienista covers a period of two years. THE ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 27th, 1928 For catalog and full information address TI-IE REGISTRAR 5 Z r- 'wg 2' , IQ. . 'r 's . asa. x O2 .if 1. . , wg.. Umm ' h ' v wir . sf f R21 L-vc H Q 93-I - 45 : 1 S Y Pl ,aff A 5' ' Al M -v 1' D 'A '4-f., Ei:'I :es,? e rf view A - 5 qi '-P fqi 1I , n 41' 'I -ww I' f I ml . I 45 I I E. Sixth and Oregon Sts. Portland, Oregon I Q s I , s ' - , g A 11, ' 2,0 IXIVQ.. - 1 ' . ui 1 ' I N. ' 'II Satire Page Two Hmzrlfred Twenfy-one ' - Q . wlqf i IN .YI . . . ,Iv g if. . X W H ' ,me-asv 'iss-e '3y.'v'!'3W'f-RS X I 4- .- :f55?ib'3'1L ,:- efie F A-47. if Qi .iw Q' R api S: 1' X ' A . , .Qs a L ig., 1,1 - : fi g ,, yf'a,1 . A A is 'J I - Nm ..mX... ' ' 1 , i 1 45, a ll g- dw L f I' fan f 11,12 X: ' fmf ' ' T? WT? K , iLSlT1e 1928 QXUXLL IiAl'I?, VVILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY CGI .IEGF QF LAVV The College of Law was established, as a department of the University, in 1883. 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' I ' lx --ff NJ Zn? -IM I li ik N ll wg I I 'R J Ni Ellison - White Conservatory FRANCIS STRIEGEL BURKE, Director AN ESTABLISHED CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND ALLIED ARTS Courses Offered in Voice, Piano, Violin, Cello, Wood Wind Instruments, Organ History, Theory, Harmony Composition Speech Art-Stage Craft Orchestra Opera School, Ensemble Dunning Classes, Musical Kindergarten, French A'cc1-edited Instructors ' Graduate and Normal Courses SUMMER SESSION 1928 June 13-July 25 Samuel Gardner of New York, violinist, composer, conductor-guest instructor July 6-July 1 For further information address Ruth Creed, Registrar E. 10th St. N. at Weidler Portland, Oregon Always . LET Us SUPPLY YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS Ready to Serve RAY L. FARMER You Hardware Co. The BLUE BIRD EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Hughes and Tay101' Cor. Court and Com'1. 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Nzltlunul Bunk Bldg. - E MB Suk-ni Oregon fx I Better Shoe Shines , . E12 Ivan H. Martin Cnrey F. Min-tin at the K-ye I-lnnnnh Martin Q fn MARTIN, MARTIN, MARTIN A'I I'ORNliYS-AT-LAW 413 Masonic 'lkempro Salem, Oregon BAKE RITE BAKERY Make Yourself at Home Bake Rite Bakery The Home of Good Pastry and Light Lunches 345 State St. J. H. Coe, prop. DR. GEORGE B. PRATT OPTOMETRIST Everything Optical The Optical Shop 282 Morrison St. Between 4th and 5th Portland Oregon We Understand Eyes SHYN E SI-IOPPE 443 State Street Men's Felt Hats Perfectly block- ed on our new Steam Automatic Hat Blocking machine. , LESLIE H. SPRINGER F LEEN ER ELECTRIC COMPANY EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 471 Court St. Between Liberty and High 1 I ' '-LL '. , L35 C' rf cf' ,J sf.,-J: if 'Ak' Jw 'v B 1' D rl I, L? I P Cv. 5.3 Q A F I 3 .f gif I .. 1 . I ' xx. J SQL 'fm A X TM S f ' QL 'EF ' J if ,I me -- U, It . . fl I Salfwe Page Two Hzmclrecl Twenty-five ,r P, ' ' , - Jie. Tv rl' 1 N ' . ' 1- ' .Qtelfy X ' I-. 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GIIESEQPQWER S J -V urnitwfe Company 1' g We charge Use your 115354713 g.?N'fg no interest Credit 'V' 3 fr Phone 464 357-377 Court St. SALEM, OREGON J E: .F il r Yxif nl 5 Lo 5'-if I . n I'- ' ' :gk 1- ie Q' 5 .ls 1 S Sagiye Page Two Hzmclrecl Twenty-seven - 'will I .sm s. , , f H X N . -A XR 'qv .. 1 ' , x M. r--Fifi-T3i:XXA 3? gi- 5 -T - f xr Ne r 8 ' 'QA' I 4 Q im 'Q' X, sh ax , , -fiif.f. b :P'1 f: ' Qing' 'eff' ,f- 5 . . - 'gw,r.i'vw 4 'xlasmmm We -- l-o ': m , .wb . 'ff fm S Ygf xyh 54 Q' j 5 I 5 F Q . o, 4 af X - i ' ' r as f ,Elie 1928 yoxLLULAr11. I Q r ,, S wg I f! -A. X 4 Llgycgigliez What makes canoes tip, FINISHED A Lloyd: There are many reasons, ROUGH DRY but usually it's the gir1's fault. THRIFT-T WET WASH x X . ff' -'Q' :J ar A Rx . x 'llf 15 3' N. f 'alll I-sf' ' Wayne P.: I'm going home. Florian: Why? Wayne: I live there. Visitor: You have a Wonderful college here. Frosh fmodestlyb: Thanks. s. 13th at Wilbur sts. Salem Fluff Rug 8a Mattress Factory orro F. zwzclczm, P1-op. From Far'tn1 1 to You New Mattresses Made to Order Old Mattresses Steaming and Remaking LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY Our plant is very thoroughly equip- ped to handle every branch of the laundry trade. Decide which of the methods is most appropriate to your need, then phone us. We can wash your clothes better and at less cost than you do. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY .-pl JW if' '1 ,ena- dNl ' 'l' f ,1 is Y ' , N. ff. -I il 'ian we i .-'J' ta? lxfl, I-A ' T! S Q.. if . .. 1 K YM L 'H J C X x 'I L'- dv-5, N g 3,24 .,-:J f' 51 Til, s B g L ,. I Q Carpet Cleaning, Fitting, Sewing and Sizing Feather Renovnting Fluff Rugs of all sizes made of all kinds of Old Carpets The Laundry of Pure Materials PHONE 165 'J-1, PQMERQY e KEENE MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Manufacturers of the following W. U. Pins: Chrestophilian Blackstone Beta Chl Alpha, Alpha Psi Delta Clionian Willamette Seal Collegian Ball and Chain Bar-W Beta Chi Philodosian Theta Alpha Phi Sigma Tau Chrestomathean Beethoven Delta Phi Palladian Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Gamma Rho Kimball College Alpha Kappa Nu Epsilon Delta Mu 1 ,., '- Jewelry, The Gift upreme 1 C. T. POMEROY SALEM, OREGON A. A. KEENE I amid ' A' I 1 ,f, Hi' .li 114 f E- 5 0. g l , 1 .1, Q: . , u l XTR l ff'- u A l--! it . Z A .Q '-I IJ' J Page Two Hzmdred Twenty-eight Swtwe '74 ,l Wig: ' ' . f I Cxv afaf 2' - - 1' . ' . I '., 'E' ' : ,Y , Q. ,I 9 .5.41 iv, 5 as EE, Q Sir I ' I - Wife . f Lit., - ' , KL ,Q .f , ' f'jgl5Qf, ,f it 1 .- A1.fv7fQ 'W ' I - f+ .2x',,ge- ? 'V mx l- . tl-fw rmi, , ,. ' I ' m fr M- fi xr-if ff f 1C1frtej9z23 XXQALLUQRBIQ. Capital Drug Store J. H. WILLETT ONLY THE BEST Corner ol? State and Liberty Sts. Agents, Owl Drug Co. CEO. C. WILL PIANOS SEWING MACHINES PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS MUSIC STUDIES Pianos and Sewing Maclzines Rented 'W ' :P S Ez Q7 :T 5 I it f ' . 5 W 432 State St. Salem, Oregon -to we 5 - .Q P J. G. SCINVFINKJG LOANS The INVESTMENTS If I STATE ST. BARBER SHOP INSURANCE 4. s 'L' .9 M, ,,,,, P,,,,,.,y HAWKINS at ROBERTS, INC. - ' - -If 1266 Slate S1-. Salem, Oregon 205 O1'eg0Il Bldg. ' 45 x 5-ae , , W'-2. o. A. HARTMAN R. W. HARTMAN , - 'IW-it ' 'O Cozy Confectionery - R-if HARTMAN BROS. CO. fx , Jewelers 1272 State st. I .Ng We Specialize in Gifts for Graduates C, McLain A-E' Corner State and Liberty Sts. 2 Q ffl! Salem, Oregon Lunches Magazines P' aff' JI Ygtff- . J .1 C2 F ' +4 cali' - .4 Just off the Campus John H. Carson Wallace P. Carson ' the G d D . CARSON 6: CARSON X, g 1 reenwoo a ry Counselors-at-Law A f bv. 1'JunCheS Fountain Ullited States Natl. Cn .3-3 'Q Delicatessen Salem. Oregon xi-C 1 Q E .4 ' V' Have you heard the latest Scotch - ' ' 5 2 Q . . 1 J s ' 'I i . I A Ceftaln Wlllamefte C0-ed Went some Let the Rest of the World M. 'iq into Hartman's Jewelry store and go Buy ? I X said she Wanted to see something 4' cheap in a mirror. Certainly, re- F1'0Sh1 Cglft I get ill the S110W W My f' '3 Dlied the clerk. Gaze into this OH my face' lf? ,. one ,, T1cket Grabber: No, but you can if., ' go out on it. 5 'g f . 2 . - t -A It I 'U , ,. .1 - if il G' it Satue Page Two Hzmdrecl Twenty-nine .hm , .. ' ,J 1 l X . . ,w :o'+1'F 'i- Qi ' ' lj -z' 5 E 1f?4Q'Sfift3?g' S . I i?!i C l - .. EY-- Q 'r-S I I -R J 'wi B . if X - Bu 4 5 Ti1Ll5,5if T xQ ,f1qy 4i H A A N ' Qi Slimlkrafw. 4- 'W' I WJ' H T - -'N . 1 ' .. W7 1 2 ,Z i :mf T. fqg ifliie 1928 XXOKLLUIiAl'I1: s if 'E X. . K, 131, 4 l 5,5-Sf' 'fn ' -,fri .- 1 Mr J KW. 4' . 'x R f I GL. 4 1 1.g:Jw6IKu'1iI X. HA: ' '4- sf H, it 1 7? N 'J ,ff '535 5g, 1' 42' vs . - ug i R.. .. ? Jfhhqf 'gt' I 0 I f- . : ' 'Ma Q L J 5 E C XX va ' A- . 'f33 'S 5 il .sf S't'tJ1d1e1rm.its::Fae111llity E 'UR relations have 5 E u been most pleasant in 2 ji the past school year. -f VVe have enjoyed your patronage, and invite you to make this oflice your headquarters when in Salem in the future. PRINTERS OF THE WALLULAH ' ' A tatesman Publishin Com an 5 5' P Y ,,. f PRINTERS ? Salem, Oregon , . .5 l 0' ' -x jf 32 ll gf' l V l Page Two Hundred Thtrty Satwe . l l 333, ,Ag . A f,A fl ',,!.'70Q:fv,!'1i', , Vs Ki- 1 i Q lf .. 0 ,f - f ft -mf ' Qu i NN an ltr M tg - ' .Mmkf V 5 ah ,, gf PV J - an ' 2 ,, wi Lf11aq1928 vcfALLU13AH3,E if . gn Hn - - I -P J' I I 95:6 h s KENNELL--ELLIS ,ff - ' : 'Be' X Q Official . '- Photographer f' 1 Y? , of the Kg' va I928Wa1lulah - ff' '93- N.. r J, Z., 3 if Mn ww' - J r 1' 5 'A r Blu, fu. 5.3 Q ' un X 'xo J .I I' QP? :I f' -N ml 1 11 , 1-S ' ' 3-fo gf! ' N : f ge rs Q Y QR Satire Page Two Hufndrecl Thirty-one S 'Vp ' . ' :flu AI I N51 'Qu N M-if xx g . - .9137 . ff - 5 .2 J Q W nigga t ,A swfgf K -ff- any vi. , i .ff , x fl-:S x i' K i Y ' N 4 5 ,m b fjrx-iff - 55 5- I JWXEN- X . J. ' . ll . - -ai 5 . ' s -f . 1,5 +f .7T .f rm - - Q N' K NW ' 15?'.M... 1- if- - :l- ': -X . M N51 fm Q ,ff fl 3' Ef - gi -5 ' tp, ' E X I f 1928 QVALLUIQAIFTY M Q I N 1 rf' it ::3.L,h 'X fi r jx l ldv wh I 3 I 'X 4 :GL-, Kyswx' 5. 1 , 11 'Q f ,c if 1 if ' i N QQE ff Q . ' .jx F: -'71 -.4 L 'dw lp? 'Lt-tin! la- ' Q S9 'P . Q- K ML is J C xx A4 l A 5 2? .wk Q 1 I -. .. , ft I Il'll.LnP It lxlrf v-is od' n' ' .4 INTERESTING A COLLEGE FORD The Ford is my auto. I shall not want another. It maketh me to lie down beneath it. It leadeth me be- side the repair shop. It soureth my soul. It leadeth me in the path of ridicule for its name sake. Yea, though I ride in the valleys, I am towed up the hills, for I fear much evil when thou art with meg thy rods and thy engine discomfort meg I anoint my tires with patchesg my radiator runneth over. Surely if this thing follow me all the days of my life, I will dwell in the bug- house forever. It certainly does pay to have a son in college. What does ? HDad-77 T1lUHiIIamette inllegian Published Weekly by the Associated Students of W. U. Subscription Price 31.50 Grads Keep in touch with the campus :gil f rx ' 3 I . 4 Hag I Jil Il!,: u - L, p f, . 7.- vf I if, ' Page Two Hundred Thirty-two Sfttwe af' sig' . I EW, frf..,.3, .. 'G' '19 ll 7 l 6 ?i1'a'a,l,?'-I , ,. ,ifififl Sgjigiigff' ,N ,W ,, Q I 4 'fm f 4 -e - T912-fl: . I 1 -ef f - 4 N I I ' fh Q n 594 ! f' H3fs. ig- J' 7 ' -1 i-- - Z'77v ' ' -V, ff -.2--r-vnu, . --SL. Y ' 'Ai' ' -f. ' ., -. 'f-5 ' ' I f NN , fKA Vl60r. fi' ' -- ' H H A' P N.,,.a - .:'7:'uim4l ly llemejyze XXfA.LLlJI2?kHEuE QQ 3 A BIT OF LEAP YEAR Bashfulness was once the style To make a maid stroll down the Aisle, But stronger tactics soon came in And boldness ceased to be a sin, When Leap Year had her day. Co-eds found it hard, each night To bid a fond adieu, just right And'open doors, and give the pay, And Walk outside all the Way, When Leap Year had her day. Independent laddies learned That the tables could be turned. When other fellows had the date And at home they had to Wait, While Leap Year had her day. But some poor lads rushed so much Their books they couldn't even touchg Dates each week from five to ten Can they Wear their hats again, Since Leap Year had her day? When brazen sisters stepped the men Their girls sure saw their value then. They got them back again-and how! It's said they treat them better now Since Leap Year had her day. The Library had crowds each night There was no vacant seat in sightg Each man around the room did roam To vamp a girl to take him home When Leap Year had her day. Irate daddies wrote to say They hoped this fad would pass awayg Allowances weren't big enough Which for the dad was mighty tough, When Leap Year had her day. So though Leap Year has her place She sets Cupid such a pace That if she visited every year Naught but couples would appear, If Yeap Year's powers held sway. I .fi Wk If 1' are 75-iq. WX U3 will Mt' V510 , as r ' -EQ! ,Ye . 1, A Q .. 51351, as Jef' 'f. 9 In 'ff' 'gi ug 5 xi Q ' A4 wi' - .L v L f' D A I, 'N' .4 3 I file. 54 .-4' ' X 30 A 4 afjfii srre 5, J rx ' '., lf' Zn.- Nl I 4' lt' Y -By Katherine Everett. avr 'i f X ' Wil l s ' ' ' . . ge . . pil '. ' Satire Page Two Hundred Tlurty-three 0- -kj' N ',.y 'g- N .Eh - . ' . ,. .yv I N N vg' TT Y ' w ' . 5, ist, - y 'f:',2W'!-RS X , A 'fi ' 5 3 f gf , - as .44 f B -N ' 1 'qiY'f ' 5'! ,X at x 'QwX.iv 'J 'l rf ' NN -. -We rMj:f : ...m . .. .-a . 'ff fm Z . 2 . af v v -'J if fl, -4f X BME I es C F ga Ihe 1928 fKXOXLLULAH',e . E 5 itll: :Hi 4' -f E'- X I Q: When do you expect to grad- Our uate? Senior: Every year. F L O W E R S Lady: Could I see the captain ? Satlsfy First Mate: He's forward miss. ' 5I'm igot afraid. I'Ve been out with Tylmnefs CL Reagan co ege oys. ' e N l'f' ' - 'S' Balog: What is the oldest refrain We have mme ,greenhouses to Cut V on the campus ? from every dey' Kcx Na: Refrain from smoking. You need our flowers and We need ADJ your patronage. 32, M i Woodie: I never like to eat. ff, ' A Carol P. Why's that? 'W ' xiii Woodie: It spoils my appetite. ff . I ' C. F. BREITI-IAUPT GD. -, Opportunity never skinned her SALENVS TELEGRAPH FLORIST f,Qr.:?'evw--divx, knuckles from knocking. Phone 380 512 State St' 5. 1 nf' if ,Q 175 ffm . ' Zim ff .t, 7.,s Ai: , -1 c x 7-5 av 2- 'LV I 11 S9 GRAY BELLE 3 my f1? 2 iii 'A Salem's Largest Restaurant cmd Confectionery 'l . K X -.A ' C- 4 x. U F 24. .15 1 - 's Ol 1, l Many young people appreciate a school that looks after their individual needs. This schools does that very thing, and is in session throughout the entire summer. It 2' 7 ,-3 ' ' ' -specializes in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing, Commercial Law, Bookposting Ma- f' I 'll '-L chine Wo1'k and kindred subjects. Skilled teachers, modern methods, ample equip- in-QW V .PV ment and pleasant surroundings. We are pleased to give information to any who are ff Q 4 - interested. Telephone 388. , f N is-Us I lf' 8.131128 LlSlI'lCSS O ege C ' 1 B ' C ll Bjnl Salem, Oregon - S 'l 'x t F' 0' '1 1.331 - - 1 , 'ff ' W as ' L ' Q . .. . I , A A 4'. w Page Two Hundred Thrrty-foul' uatzrc I! l L .iQ4 ' . I ! I .A V ' wil' M 1 , .f ',-1 69.112-b'f5f5' , ', .f ec A' l . 4 'pq' ' If ' - 1 J- 5- u f 4 1 . . ff ,- f va. 1723316 R -rife' , , : . E' I '-5,1 4, 6. ll I 0 i1fl' 'Q .Q 55.9 2 nh'-qi -, i Ygjfifii ?Q ' ',J?, I f.. 3 ov .. X N n m fn ' - ' : ' '-' ' -.num 'f A x XXiALLUIlj5kfI2lE 35.63925 Advice to Sigma Tau Pledges: Don't worry if your job is small. And your rewards are fewg Remember that this mighty oak Was once a nut like you. He who laughs last is triying to think of a dirty meaning. 'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have had a car at all. Wise Cracker Cjust back from his bowl of milkj z I learned about women from her-sister. Bill Tweedie says that it doe-sn't pay to be good looking when there are other criminals at large who are good looking. Class Jewelry Announcements Diplomas Medals g We appreciate the business that has been extended us Master Engraving and Printing Company 390 Ash St. Portland, Oregon 5 Q 5 1S' xyl 'J Q7 if Q I 01 Caterers to Willamette students throughout a quarter of a century. Students banquets are usually given here. A clean cmd safe place to dine ,G 41? If I Ll. , 'ur 's , ag. x H X 'E . 'TN 'limit' bwzigo . 'V by-1 . 'Y F 'Rb Q-W 9 K . fda P' f Y' x J, a. 5 j-'ff' .': Akx .S Jw Ev 1' 2 SALEM BANK OF COMMERCE Put gold in the bank before time puts silver in your' hair. 'L r 55 Q., if 11. '52 Q gf w J 3 .f E .lg s Q -A.. 'lu i .ff m lt Y if . Wil K 'lx . 'A : .. 1 I .x ' r- It jf., WEWWWWQ' , ' JD ' x' ' '. . my 'U .fr Satire Page Two Hundred Thirty-five -. 'fly ' N qwp. 1 IN .Tn 4. ' ,Q xrlyfi I N ' g?ff9'5 7. f'9 l'f'553 I -r x, - , , ,, ,,,..f-A-'1:??ir lLTl.wfn ,V . - 'A ! 'A ' ' ' K J fyirgggri jg in fix , -'fegj-Eff if .41 . x p M It n .T wirff -.11.:.:,.'. Q f '-as-f'i,31'2'-kv f y 'seg is ' QAWA ' Y MW' WN Mbmu':-':, . - 1....'- J- M 'X ' -. '-N -IWW 'jf 4 fin f x ' tu 11112 x' W Em? v v N73 K f .,f3lT1ew1928 LVZUXLLULAITQ, 5. SUN FREEZE Protected Ice Cream A Food Vital as Sunshine ,P 2. if Division of px WESTERN DAIRY I X . all A PRODUCTS co. :Jin 3' 52 ' ' - f .-1 'Zz' I W5- fh 1 ' ujggiarzvilwv OUR CHEER LEADER -gi-21' 1 F ts' 1. . . '17 ' They tell us of the blushing bride BN mx 5, He Proflts Most VVho Who to the am. goes, Ie 451. -- ,B Q S B Down the center of the church Z' f-iw ca, ,Ar-72, CFVCS est Between the friend-filled rows. v L.' acl' , , if ,359 There's Billy, whom she motored -' 4- The most powerful and greatest of with, ig in all advertising is carried by Word And Bob, with Whom she swam, of Mouth, merchandise and service There's Jack, she used to golf with 4 X 1' so good that friend tells friend, him, ' X classman tells Clagsman, And Steve, who called her lamb, . x,L Q33 This We are proud to Say has been The1'e's Ted. the football man she 2 1-'-4 3'-4 'fb the basis of our success outfitting owned, NM ', Willamette students. And Don of tennis days, - sg' Pi There's Herbert, yes, and blonde i , Q Eugene, I' .,. ' , Who had such winning ways. . nl '- w 1 'V 1 , M K B And here is Harry, high school , -If -5, beau, I ,X .Il NA IA With whom she used to mush. . li 297 No wonder she's a blushing bride, l - A, 372 State St. Ye Gods, she ought to blush. '., , .1 hi os-S all l .xl ,' i KE' 'V' . 4, fi W H- fi ' il' 'l ' 3 'Z 1 :da V, Page Two Hundred Thirty-sire Satzre 'W l I' I -PPA' ' ' i 1 :NF f i: ' s 'Q N' ' I' Qflfm 1551. fir , 1, xii' fl71-lfdvve. A flu I 2 If 44. I A41 awk l f t-f-,jr iif, .--ff ' -,- , B 7, 4-:jE,5Qigfff5' h I A 4 I 1' fir , ' A ir' ,,' gf' +- ei- :Q -,rff B. 5 3 if 'N X fm lvf ff u ' ' 'i z ':: i ' ' c -. '77 M ieineli 925 XxfALLUQlR112,E if is Q F .1 NO PUBLICITY WANTED Dean Clark attacked by two highwayrnen put up a terrific fight. Finally he was overcome and searched. All they found on him was a dime. The bandits were amazed. Say, exclaimed one, you don't mean to tell us you put up a battle like that for a measly dime. Why, we almost had to kill you. Well, answered the dean, the truth of the matter is I didn't want my financial condition exposed. t u I Sigma: Say, you've worn that suit for a month. VVhy donft you have it pressed? Sighs: That's what I think, but my roommate can't see it that way. There had been a train wreck and one of two traveling students felt himself slipping from this life. Goodby, Charlie, he groaned to ' his friend. I'm done for. Don't say that, Jim, old boy, gasped the other in horror. For heaven's sake, don't end your last ' sentence with a preposition! ,ee 4 ya x N' ' Z Madge-So Jack is no longer in your good graces. You found your idol had feet of clay, eh? Ethel-Worse, I danced with him and found he had feet of lead. ' Cherry City Baking Co. WHOLESALE Broadway and Market Sts. Dot-So they're married. Why she's old enough to be his grand- mother. , Margy-Don't be unkind. But she is old enough to be his mother. 4, F 5 4. it f I 1 n '1 . . ly: ' X r 3.9, .,.,,,e-' bmi? , v M.. Ta , Y f 'Qi .f vt ig A' Q . -Q 25, u- fi . '-ik pf. x 5 -.J ', iff eg. -1 I ' AS Jw 'v I :X '54 ' or L fi B I5 ' N 5 2 X' W 5' A . J r' fui A F51 . 'Shi Wil f' , I s ' I ', iff -. it J! A Q . 1 . 1 Us ' . ' SIIUTC Page Two Hundred Thirty-seven fr by ' i . ' riff' Y I 'Sl . . l g if, I f ...A lf.-,N ,Q 5 I-x 1 'tx i 'l .1 - i I, T . I - ,, . . .. .N - -- f Q W ' I -Nr 3,3 X ag, F f - V x .- ,5 if' YJ g ,iii 5- .dxmv x , YK .lu .W 'Qtr 'Qi' Q , . ' ..L:,.,. I' -ef .2-,.5z.H1'I.. 1gi'fe1 x . ' Mag ' ' QJQNKN 'J l 0 s- ' 5 1 l - - Af ' ,ix -.11 , Y V' . NN i e N-H mm 1?-1, ,Q 'K '- M tm: ,,,, , ,-.X , .NEW UI 1 IIA F. tl lt... 12 ,gf P v, i' iifll? 'i ' 17? .Jag 5MSTF1e 192'8 ?NWXLLUIiA1'I1-E M this Tl, . wt 1,115.- 'rw r ' if Tl' A 1 .if-'Y .-A 5.-r I kli- wi 1 ' I Gi' ax! gut - .fi if A' ' , W. '77 X141 L3 1 uh' I didn't want to shake hands New Hotel Salem The Most Modern nntl Up to Dnte Hotel in Salem, Oregon Where Hospitality Awaits You NEW' BUILDING- NEW EQUIPMENT BEST LOCATION Arljoins Oregon Electric Station Popular Prices NV. C. CULBERTSON, Prop. SCI-IEVS MEN'S WEAR 0. J. SCHEI ee oo. 344 STATE sr. Stude: Say, you've Worn that suit for a month. Why don't you have it pressed? if E-' 'est AZ Ent: That's what I think, but my 'Sv -1.-'f roommate can't see it that Way. N J' .' 411' H tg af, Better f Yet Q- 1 L ia v- Ian Mclver was attacked by two Bread . highwaymen last fall and put up a 2 , 4' terrific fight before he was finally X overcome and searched. All they W 1 '1 found on him was a dime. The bandits FINE CAKES AND PASTRIES g' 5-C -,mag were amazed. Say, exclaimed one, oi- ' - js.. You don't mean to tell us you put Som by Ygul- Grow- W? . 'lx a battle like that for a measly dime. 23 E. , 4 Why we almost had to kill you. .': ' ' - C . 4- , ,J n, 1. Well, answered our hero, pick- Better Yet Ba Ing O if qui' ing himself up and brushing himself 264 N. Commercial Phone 544 rl ',', off Cfor he Was stepping out that i lg Al' nightj. The truth of the matter is tb l, W9 I didn't want my financial condition ' I I' E74 exposed. . Q i d' org I A 'fig 'i We X' u . X , ' . . gi. t fl l ! k' A2 'if J Page Two Hundred Thirty-eiglzt 505170 nr' 3 - 1 . ' ' . I 4 -. . I-1 'Y 'l Al l - fr B fif ' ff T-Q., fl G- ll lg jf il l N 'Rf -iq Mtv, Tuff 5. pgs-, . tm TW- wi ,. t ' : 't 1- 311' 't .t'f1'am.maz'---H--fe 11925 XXQALLUQRPEE PRINTING .. .4 I ! When in Portland make the .ffgfgl 1 1 M 1 h fl Y s i u moma 2, I Y or H ill? our eadquarters . x 1- id. . 'hug X Rowland Printing Co. 1 NE Basement Masonic Temple 'Iwi' VS. b v his , . , . QOAKLANQES Q i 561, 4-A,f5l'?' N bf 15' 'I' .1--r 1 sf! Qgxkp 1 5 l ww' - n J 7 At Your Sporting Goods Vlfjk Bfgthgfs I9 I I L Store Automobzles f ' r 5471-. wuz: en OAKLAND PONTIAC J.. . J ,g Products of General Motors ' 5 -f ' , 372 State St. High St. at Trade J F , f in Salem Nh 1 11552: ,QFV5'IiiL,5, ,,.- ,xxx Jr 7: qw- ,yii1.i.w, W7 f' W Adam! :hi r I Q, rf 5 fl ' ,Lb T? -- 2 I- li. J! 've ' H .. S ' my Satire Page Two Hundred Thirty-mine '.-MQ i I -1' . - -wr' ' X . . A -Q 'HQY A-3 5 ' 'I ' .fr s i ' gg'? f 3 1 Qr ,:f- 3 bfi: '. -K Q 1' X ., K ' ' -12. cr... r --5?-...f-T eT'P ' Q L .f- Cl '- N ' ,ya ' 'Sasha' C51 I .-,. dn' 4- - L -f-lF31 .,y r 'M I lvl .A 2 I 4 0 ' ,gi I' ilfll? ' T2 - -' 3 ,SITES 1928 XXOKLLULAPPIIII I f . 5 L if 7+ , IQ' S' :Z Q 5 THE IRON FIREMAN Phones 649 and 650 Automatic coal 'burner The answer to your heating problems COURTESY HILLMAN FUE-L CO. Heai: Merchants Distributors K COAL XVOOD BRIQUETS N if' xv THE NAME TO KNOW IN PRINTING . Ive We Feature Complete Line I X ' .QLM5 Bertelson 8C Mcshane Preferied Stock Goods D 'Ez-NI 'iq Printers -:- Publishers jay , I W. Commercial at Chemeketa Phone 779 , ' f PADE. S GROCERY G'-.1 . ,Q5fo,2..,4wh Salem' Owgon 1244 E. state st. 'Sw 1 qt 51 I 5' 1' F 17 M N Q H 5, , . ' 42-' ' Luci, KS IA ' 'ti Q : I l fmt 29 2 XX 1 L'- gprbit 34:3 Ng . 'wk . - fl v 5 I -lff r ,l N--44, I L X IV? ..f-l I I If ,M ,rl N ff, N, Electlon Board V . .4 li 1' f f ' e oz., 'I A 15 ' , .P z If P , 4 5 ' ' ' 7, l . H- 4 J: I, . ., . ' 1 ' 14 Q' Page Two Hundred Forty Same '-'J ' lf -- -.Q rl I r.-lnfg, ' . I I 11- 251 5 ff' avi, ,iii A W i , , jj e ' I ,D ' ' ff! f ifi.-2, , 1 L -'Qf Wag .j r eff ' 31: 4 fx. I gt ml Q If ,Q fan, :- l'-,l5.Q2:- T,-19:1--x iQ,,, i- 'Y Mt n -' , .f 1.4.2 if i 1 fs .. L- M imi Tile -M-'P .5 -- .l,. eil.. IiCTF1e392S vzQALLU11Ar12lE Img ' it 'Q 90 . CARDS FRAMES BETTER KODAK FINISHING FOR XV. U. STUDENTS THE KLASIC PHOTO SHOP 546 STATE ST., SALEM SILKS, COTTONS, WOOLENS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR ACCESSORES Bg1f SALEM-PORTLAND-SPRINGFIELD ' ,fi -3? s I ' - inf WX U7 .ix . ,ft . ...S-I H-im Is there anything you would like to do before I press the button? said the warden of the prison to the mur- derer in the electric chair? Yes, sir. I would like to give my Seat to a lady. Frank A: I started out on the theory that the world had an opening for me. Gay: And you found it? Well, rather. I'm in the hole now. The Salem Y. M. C. A. VVelcomes ' v 5' ' Q f ' -Qi Lf? 'Q 4 va u- sf. I-2 'f. xfg- gilgguzhs S Jw 1 1' I 5 'A r xbfna me 5-0 ? Paul G, Ctwice nicked by the razor? . ' I ,fc Q1 Hey, barber, gimme a glass of water. W1IIamette SF U , ' Barber: Whassa matter, hair in V ' x u ,. f . your mouth? 1 x g No, I wanna See if my neck leaks. Men I. mf FII Bias: .6 ' Him :i Dldn t you say there was ,,., ya , It something you hked about me? ,qt I' ' Her: Yes, but you've spent it all. gt, I W P 5 ll ' QJU , u . . ig ' ' .- 'A J' . ff-L - 'I Satire Page Two Hzmdrecl Forty-owe' , x-P . X 1 H 'Kr . 43 I E X J . fsggggfa TSX' 3- II A - -. -Qll A . T' 42: .. r. .- -. . : ' ' - ' m 1 'th' .xiSf.Q: X I in SE 1-57+ '-i' i 'ff' 91 Z .2 4 5' N 'X I, I ' u I, 5 I -- E - .S A ' Air 1, ' -- ..----.Qin ,.-5 1 we Y if il: 1 if-If 'avi 3 N W will '-A3--- 151 x - - - .'- 4- -WA m g Y S I ... E 'W . JN .I 'lf f I .. GQ I TTI: fill .fmQi1925 QVALLUQAPPZY K e LIST CDF ADVERTISERS 'qv 'S x I JI Udifb WW! 3555 2351, seg UIQ' .-5 'AMG U2 5' E r'l El :sv :Eg H10 359' Q52 552. ' .FT rr an Q 9 -J. We .-fr aj Bertleson-McShane Better-Yet Baking Co. Bishop's Inc. Blutchford, Dr. B. Bluebird Confectionery Breithaupt, C. F. Burdett, Dr. L. R. Capital Business College Capital City Bindery Capital City Laundry Man'1-3 Shop, The Martin. Martin Martin Mieir 8: Frank Co. Mil1er's Department Store Morris Opitczll Co. Multnomah Hotel Master Printers 8: Engravers New Hotel Salem North Pnclfic College , Northwestern School of Commer e -fd.-Y' Capital City Transfer Co. Olsen, Dr. O. A. C 5:5 ,- '35 Carson K: CZLFSOH Pade's Grocery f I R Capital DY'-15 CO.. Pomeroy 8: Keene dnl' ' ghirry C1tQVlQ?i1k1nitCo. gratt, Geo. B.C - I 10 E513-U. 1 flme 6 oth Grocery o. I Cozy Confectionery Rowland Printing Co. hz. lfarmers Hardware Co. Salem Bank of Commerce f 6 '1 Ifsirst M. E. Church Salem Fluff Rug Works 'lyfgg' At-mx lefgggr I?19gRE 1C 20- gemes CggthlngrhStorc 1' ' ' 01' . ffl-. IIC. iynne op, c v George. Dr. E. L. socolorsky at son HN .42 Giese-Powers Furniture Co. Spa, The A ,A 4 gray Bell? 'lgie Smith, Ray L. HY' mall T0 TGTS Springer, Dr. L. R. 'I . Y Hnwkins 8: Roberts. Inc. Statesman Publishing Co. F 7? ' Ifiliiks-C1125-Ste? 80. Stage 1Street Bagber gholgm 1 man fue o. t Fun ture o., . ' . 3 Hi1I'S C21UdYAKitcl1en Twentieth Century Grocery J-Gi Q I EHSOUTY 112I'0Si R gnlIEeca3St::tes National Bank -. '. e ogg, franc . ic rot iers -lx '71, lien Bl'0Wr1 Weber McCrcu Co. z, r ai, .A, , Kennell-Ellis Studio Western Dairy Products Co. ali- L '11 Efyqs slglpitge Sh gills MuslcI?t?re I 5 ztsic iq o op i amette n vers ty 2: 1 M Krztpps Printing CO., J. J. Willztmette College of Law 1 L Ladd 8: Bush Bankers Y. M. C. A. E X 'H C x ,I A SVA: t .yu 5. I' - '-5 N ', Q G A x ' Y i , . l ' 1 f ,- 3 3 ' 1 L . 4 'L S545 :PV .I 1, . qs If X lf by , 157, 1: . Q ' ,K A 5 .f l hp W . l. I. -. M 'V ' 1 I V Q' 1 Page Two Hundred Forty-two Satire HY' I ' N X aj' A 1 ' r l NV! y. .. ' -1 ' NAI:-' r .L, , 43. fi 5,1 4 W., if' 1 A ffiifizz x, in . 7 Ishrl, G. - , . f- - -P l Y X f-2313. ? '. 'f J --1:17 , 1, 0 ' -- m ff 'mf ff ff 1 ' f 17 , Y- H e n g: ' ' f f - , ...v -S mx . 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'T 1 COLLEGE HOURS 1 1 Senior ...........,.......... ......... 7 2 FUN -.-.----.. .P Junior ............ ......... 7 4 COLLEGE HOURS .'. -U Freshman . ......, ......... 7 7 GIIEE CLUB TRIPS ---'-v LIBERAL ARTS 'FRESHMAN GLEE .,.,.. 154 ,I Senior ..............,.... ......... 2 6 COMMENCEMENT - .-A 143 1 1 Senior Officers ........ ......... 2 7 HOMECOMING ., ,.,,- 149 f JUTli01' ...................... ......... 3 8 MAY FESTIVAL -----.- 'Qtr Junior Officers ........... ......... 3 9 RALLIES --..-'.-..'-.. 151 - , 'V if Sophomore .......,.,............. ......... 5 0 SEABECK ...,....-.. V-'4 153 -1,4 1 ?0PhI?m01'0 Officers --'-- --------- 2 5 SOCIETY ..............,..,.. 156 -' 4' ' 'ff res man ................... ......... Freshman Officers ....... ......... 5 9 ORGANIZATIONS xx ,Special Students ........... .,......, 7 9 FRATERNITIES M Unclassified Students ...... ......... 6 8 Alpha Psi Delta ...,. . ..,... 180 Sat M 'S ALUMNI ASSOCIATION --------------------------'------- 110 Inter-Fraternity ' V 'NH DRAMATICS HONORARY , 1.- The Importance of Being Earnest ...... 103 Alpha Kappa Nu --..--.v,'-'-. .--'.,' 1 62 4' 'QQ The Intimate Strangers ........,.....,..,..,.,... 102 Beta Chi Alpha .,.'- --..... 1 63 1, . 5 The Twelve Pound Look .......................... 104 Blue Key 168 Qc FORENSICS Delta Thetei'AT5hi-iii: 1:12166 A 9. Bf11'-W- Club ------ ----'------ --------- 9 5 Pi Gamma Mu ............, ....... 1 64 Q , ,nu Coach and Council -...- ......... 9 4 Tau Kappa Alpha .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, v FE - nf '-Q 'z- Men's Debate .......... ......... 9 6 Theta Alpha phi -.,-,-, -,,.,-- 1 67 , JJ: 1 li 3622131315 ---- ------- 1 QAUSANNE HALL .......,. ....... 1 70 if ARK' MUSIC Wililifms ...,....... ,,.. . ..202- wi' -' Men's Glee Club .......,. ....... 1 08 Y, M. C. A. lhlll 201 Women'S Glee Club ..... ,.,.... 1 06 Y. W. C. A. lllllvl lllvlrl 2 00 PRIZES ............ .................. ......... 8 4! SOCIETIES Varsity Quartet ...... ,..,,,, 1 09 Adelante '-', -',,-.,'-- llllvhh 1 90 , 3 PUBLICATIONS Ball and Chain ........ .,..... 1 94 f Alumnus ........... ......... 9 2 Beethoven --.-.'---l'. '--'.-. 1 A t Collegian ....... ......... 8 8 Chl-estornathian --'-.l'- .-.--'- 1 W Hand Book ------ --------- 9 1 Classical ................ ....... 1 98 :X 5-3 ? Song Book ..... ...,,,... 9 1 Clionian ,',--A-,,--,-..- .'----' 1 92 ' 'gc Wallvlah ----- 7-- ----,---- 86 coffee House ,.,,i. ...,.., 1 96 1' . STgg:11'gtl521DY 82 Phiiodosian ,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,., 1 93 1 1, . I es ..................... .,......, S ' -'-.-'.---.-.--.,.-,.' ullll.. 1 97 1 Y . - Executive Committee ......... 83 Sogggrfl-iss L President ..................... ......... 8 1 Alpha phi Alpha ,,,,,,, 174 4 r' I ,Ill 1 l ATHLETICS Beta chi ,.,,..,,,,.,,.I,,.,,, 176 i BASEBALL ......................... ....... 1 30 Delta Phi -1 ---------f-'---- 1 ----- 173 ,lr I A BASKETBALL ....,.,-,-,,.,-,-.--..Y.---. hlhllll 1 22 Inter-Soror1tyCounc1l ...... 188 1, A ATHLETICS-Continued SATIRE ..,...............,,.,.,,.,..,. 203 Qxl f 'lx 3 S , , .I . . if '.' '. 2 L! 41, 'ln' , 1 Xl ' I , 7, ie .L Lil- ' 1 Satire Page Two Hundred Forty-three u ' i I .En . . - , - Aff-if I - 1 -If , ,Cac-'fig ITS, w 3 ' 'y -Q A x Q A. 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