Wilson College - Conococheague Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)

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CQNQCOCI-IEAGUE Nineteen Hundred Twenty-three VOLUME XXVI II PUBLISHED BY TI-IE JUNIGR CLASS of WILSON COLLEGE FGREWORD Non solum nobis ., r , W k , ,.f 'fi Q ' f 'x 'N Q. 1 ' - f 1 J ' - i .1 . x.N, 5- .wx,,4. nf- .., l f x 4 -4? 2 1?t5T2+-' ,.,,5,...i . 1 Q2 'L .vw 1- .fam M W.-W is wb -f fsif - -' qfirw' . -. - 5 - ' I' Q L4-' ' h v.f',41'aQ!-4127. ' 'L -aa. f' - - 'ff Fifi ,gj,QI'311'?:71-Q ' .f Y . X4 31.3, I. ,,.Q1xE,.,,, H .-+ .,f yd- 0-Q -' .I V , Q-'qQ,. Ni -. S Q:A .',124i1 lp l ' 'mp - ,qs . mm 5,1 ' I' J Nj..-' ' ,fn-' X . .J-, A55f p' ' -5,T..f?qff1 , . - f N,,,,,-efw, ,yy I J, I Y skigw-,qv l K . -1.3, , ir fa . 'iP ?jg5.., .m:,: A25 .li Y-,r-.xyifg 1 -' '-' ,zvuv ',.v'f?-- . ',-:rf -' '. . Y! YQ- 'F-.K - ' 1. i i ' 55: 'iv , 'T'f:3.f4g- M. Si ' - vhs ' - P. - -1:-tw f: V S- A, ' iw- 3- F4 . 1- will 5141- fag. .... ' ,l 'Au VN .LAM 55f3, w W1 5-AL, ' I h : f 'N ' 7' , , '1 x' 'V -' J-.21 .,,, :Af 154. 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TO THAT WILSON CHUM WHO HAS BEEN THE COMPANION OF THESE HAPPY DAYS AND WHO IN YEARS TO COME WILL EVER BE THE CLOSEST TIE TO COLLEGE LIFE TI-IE CLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE LOVINCLY DEDICATES THIS VOLUME OF THE CONOCOCHEACUE IE! -'r. if .-f-...X Q THAT WILSGN CHUIXX GF IXXINE j hen khe Jcoml of doy IS ended And the hxnhghf shadows fell When the Htful Qeornlng fxrehghi Costs xxflerd fO1TT1S upon the wall It IS then for happy dreomxng I all onxmous cares resngn And greet ogmn 1n mem ry land Thotwllson churn of mme 51 Of the oiher gnls depomt The thot of one stays xxfnth m Treoeured deep wlthln my heart And I 'crust ihoi 'ull the bun of hfe tnholl Cease for me to shlne I Shall never lose the memry of That Vfdeon ohum of mme My X X an ! ' I 2 f r A ' ut ofter all brxglrmt V1SlONS N ' v r e. nu , .Q'W:2i1f-mel: I. I f1f1 : 2.X Seiif .af-.'-inf., l CONTENTS EOREWORD VIEW 'SECTION OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS ERESHMAN CLASS ORGANIZATIONS PUBLICATIONS COLLEGE EVENTS ATHLETICS ELEIN CI-IATTER COLLEGE CALENDAR DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS Our life exempt from public haunt Finds tongues in Lrees, books in the running brooks Sermons in stones and good in everything. -SHAKESPEARE -gn ,, SKELETON TREES Fringed with rich silvery drapery, a stream, Dumb in its frosty chains. -STREETS POEMS . .fl .. And the night shall be ,hlled with music, And the cares that infest the day, Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away. -LONGFELLOW O there were lights and laughter And the motions to and fro Of people as they enter And people as they go. 1WITTER BYNNER My country, sir, is 'noi a single spot Of such a mould, or fix'd to such a climeg No, 'Lis the social circle of my friends, The lovfd community in which 1'm linliol, And in whose welfare all my wishes center. -MILLER The classic hall of youth, forever gay' Where mirth and friendship cheered the close of day. -CAMPBELL ! f Bid music flow Strains by good .thoughts attended. '-ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON w 11 The song of these fantastic trees The plumes of frost they wear Are for the poet's whim who .sees Through a deceptive air, And has an ear for melodies When never a sound is there. -GRACE' HAZARD CONKLING 1 1 PRESIDENT WARFIELD ':E4eQJz:z , 'W Xi MISS LILLIAN M. ROSENKRANS f- ::,-,' I 1 'V 4 A I ,, L L ' 7 i li: W rf' 'iw l llll gmmiblgw ' ll 'J' i'5'Yasaqf.E7QTi5i'i s Till X lull, ii ' il ,K jlZ'l!lVl5lQ: ,1'L4g1- V F P A . X 'i l1'Il in eer 'e1ha'C 1. ri . . .ii ir f f its A N. A C 5 Y U ,i ii ill' .1 '!1mi A MM 5 ff 'F 1 X Fw. Officers of lnstruction and Government REv. ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD, D.D., LLD., LITT.D. . . President Princeton University, AB. 418823, A.M.: Columbia University, LL,B., University of Oxford, President ol' Mianii University, 1888-1891, President of Lafayette College, 1891-1914. LILLIAN M. ROSENKRANS, AB. ....... Dean Smith College, A.B., Columbia University. ADELAIDE BIRD, B.S., A.M.? ..... Professor of Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., Radcliffe College, A.M. NANCY JANE CRISWELL, A.M. . , . A . . . Professor of Latin Wilson College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M. CHARLOTTE lsAI3EL DAVISON, A.M. . . . Professor of Mathematics Wilson College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M. SARA LETTY GREEN, B.S., A.M. . . Professor of Physics and Chemistry Cornell University, B.S., Ohio State University, A.M. - RUDOLPI-I WERTIME . Professor of Music and Director of the Department Student in the Royal Academy of Music, Berlin, with Raif CPianoJ Bargiel, von l-lerzogenberg and Wolff C'I'heory and Counterpointj, ISQ4-Q81 Graduate, lbid., ISQSQ Post Graduate work, Berlin, with Ansorge Cpitinoj and Pyllemann, Court Musician fOrganD IQOO-OI. MAEEL IRENE BASHORE4: .... A . . Professor of Piano Pupil of William l-I. Sherwood, Josef Lhevinne and Ernest Hutcheson. PAULINE BACI-IMAN, A.B. ...... Professor of Voice Virginia lntermont College, A.B., Wesleyan Conservatory of Music, Macon, Ga., and student in Cincinnati Conservatory and with Oscar Saenger, Clara de Rigaud, Lillie Machin and Mrs. Frederic Martin, New York City, and Frank Emerick, Berlin, Germany. MARY Louise ERSKINE, A.B., BLS. .... A . . Librarian Wilson College, A.B., New York State Library School, B.L.S. LOUISE JACKSON LUCAS, A.B. ' . . . Lecturer on the History of Art Bryn Ivlawr College, A.B. JENNIE M. STREVIG ..,.... Professor of Bible Graduate of School for Bible Teachers and of School of Religious Pedagogy of the Biblical Seminary, New York. ESTHER CRANE., PI-I.lD .... Professor of Psychology and Philosophy Smith College, A.B., Oberlin College, A.M., University of Chicago, Ph.D. Emma ANNA BAILEY, A.B., A.M. . . . Professor of History Lake Forest College, A.B., Smith College, A.M. ALBERTA MILDRED FRANKLIN, PI-1.D. .... Professor of Classics Wellesley College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M., Ph.D. ABBIE LOVELAND TULLER, PI-I.D .... Professor of Education Radcliffe College, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. MRS. JULIA ABBOTT CULLER, A.B., A.M. . . Professor of English Roanoke College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M. ELMA G. MARTIN, ljl-l.l3., A.M. . . . Assistant Professor of English Denison University, Ph.B., Cornell University, A.lVI. LIDA ROBERTS BRANDT, PH.D. . . . Assistant Professor of History Wellesley College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M., Ph.D. 'Absent on leave I9 ra Rlhiaxygg I xi Q flat,-.als QQ I IJ I Q X , awe ,L-- ,A M N I I N ' ltliggliliw A ... X I S, A ' -i ' I tm 4 Q' . 'Q,.fI,H 'D1' ' w'- as 1'-'msn X J - .I S. . .f I wwf 'Q ' Ill II i-. , ,- tw- ...LL I' Iii- N 4 .I slr. ' XM 'N X 'fr mi A 'll l l-I t K A5 X 'lump' 'J as -KM gifilkl RMA' my X M In BERTHA B. TAYLOR, MUSB .... Assistant Professor of Music Oberlin College, MuS.B. MRS. GRACE TANQUARY HILLYARD, A.B., A.M. . . Assistant Professor of Romance Languages Colorado Teachers' College, A.B., University of California, A.M. JEANNETTE LATHAM SENSENEY, MUSB .... Instructor in Voice lglilson College, Mus.B., Pupil of DeClevey, Brusselsg Shakespeare, London, and Parisotti, OITIC. EDNA NEWMAN l'lAFER,' A.B. Q . Instructor in Biology Wilson College, A.B. SARA PORTER YOUNGMAN, A.B. . . Instructor in Mathematics Wilson College, A.B. EDITH VIVIEN, A.B. .... Instructor in French and Italian Gymnase Vinet, Lausanne, A.B., Diplome Pedagogiquc. JESSIE LINDSAY . . . ' . ' . . Director of Physical Education Graduate of Sargent School of Physical Education. LUCIA EDSON, A.B., A.M. . . . Instructor in Physics and Chemistry Mount Holyoke College, A.B., University of Washington, A.M. LOIS ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY, A.B., A.M. . . . Instructor in English Elmira College, A.B., Cornell University, A.M. CONSUELO GARWOOD, A.B. . . . . Instructor in Spanish University of Michigan, A.B. MARION BROWN, A.B. . Instructor in French Wellesley College, A.B. EDITH DIXON ..... Instructor in Piano Wilson College Music Certificate. DOROTHY I-IORNE ALBEE, A.B., A.M. . . . Instructor in English Mount Holyoke College, A.B., Columbia University, A.M. EDITH PATTERSON, A.B ...... Instructor in History Wilson College, A.B. ' DOROTHY WOLFF, A.B. . . . Instructor in Biology Smith College, A.B. ' ELIZABETH HOLMES JOHNSON, A.B. . Instructor in Latin and English Smith College, A.B. Dffuzers of AO11'n1n1Strat1On ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD, D.D. ....... President LILLIAN M. ROSENKRANS, A.B. . . . Dean ELIZABETH BROWN RIDDLE, A.B. . . Assistant to the Dean G. H. BARTLE . . . . . . Business Manager MARY P. MCCUNE, A.B. . . . Assistant to the Business Manager Dther Off ICCFS Of the College AMIE WOLFE HILL . . . Superintendent of Household Administration MARIAN I. POWLES . . .... Resident Nurse ALICE CAREY FERRIS, BS. . Secretary to the President E. DORIS ALLEN . . . . Secretary to the Dean 20 1 1 ,A -.. ' E -ll 11 so O ffdil W lfg H NND YJ- W- at A r- ll I X ' 'I, l'. .' , 1 DQR, yi? -., S- X ' S 'I 1 C, x I 'iwlgll WREI' --.. Ui! ' J .il 'l 4 - X . I if -' 'fl , - U rf f T ' Hari. -H I M ff J T434 'll1lue75i'rX ii' lil' R, 1 - ' Xl ' 'I Ill .LW .S 4 . is X A Wvif' A Board of Trustees REV. JOHN B. LAIRD, D.D., Philadelphia GEORGE H. STEWART, Shippensburg G. H. BARTLE, Chambersburg . REV. JOHN B. RENDALL, D.D. REV REV COL. REV. REV. REV. J. RITCHIE SMITH, D.D. JOHN CALHOUN, D.D. . MOORHEAD C. KENNEDY . GEORGE FULTON, D.D.. , EDWIN H. KELLOGG, PH.D. JOHN ALLANBLAIR, D.D. . JUDGE J. FRANK BALL, A.M. . REV. EBENEZER FLACK, DDQ MRS. A. NEVIN POMEROY, A.B. . REV. SAMUEL SEMPLE, D.D. . REV. J. VERNON BELL, D.D. f . REV REV LEWIS SEYMOUR MUDGE, D.D. ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD, D.D., JOHN R. RUTHRAUFF, ESQ. . . MRS. WILLIAM JENNINGS, A.B. . REV. RICHARD MONTGOMERY, STD. HARRY W. BYRON . . . HON. WILLIAM D. B. AINEY, LL.D. MRS. H. S. PRENTISS NIGHOLS . JOSEPH T. BRENEMAN . . . HON. J. E. B. CUNNINGHAM, LL.D. MARY B. MGELWAIN, PH.D. MRS. CARLETON MONTGOMERY, A.B. MRS. RALPH I. LLOYD, B.S. . . LL.D. . 22. President ofthe Board Treasurer of the Board . Secretary of the Board Lincoln University Princeton, N. J. Philadelphia Philadelphia Mechanicsburg . Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Philadelphia Wilmington, Del. . Kingston Chambersburg Titusville . Dubois Philadelphia Chambersburg Chambersburg Harrisburg Ashbourne Mercersburg Harrisburg Philadelphia Lancaster Harrisburg . Northampton, Mass. New York New York 5 MS qw A 7 X Q hs lwlsllli ai img ll 4wQt':.,,-,rituals ir- Q- i i : , ,A ,- 2 i ii T ii' lilkflin tx A rp X I : Q , it :N ail tx , Q-f UN.i .1'5'::4e,2al mgfi ,. S S l I 4' i.'lH jfr' ' M 4, il 1 , tv , - EEL ,. r ' . xx A K A ' I 1 114 igix 1 X -I. Q I LL If 5 E f ' -'vt' -Q' W 2 , ' s ' - iii ri we Q H 6 1WH.l X Ir ll ,tr was 2- Mr Ni AI W, . Class Yell lVlil'1il Nlihi! lVlihOl Rum sticka bum sticka, Nit cat ninhy cat Soft fat rat. l-Iobble-gobble ricka racka, I-Iobble-gobble Fire-cracker I-lobble-gobble razoo, johnny blow your bazoo, ' Sis boom bah! 1922 Rah!'Rah! Rah! Class Officers ELEANOR J. JONES . . President DRAKE NAYLOR . . Vice-President SARA SMITH . , Treasurer LUCILE STIVENSON . . Secretary lVlARLIN Ross . Cheer Leader MARGARET IVIAHY . . Historian FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Green and While MOTTOZ Pulchrum mori sucurrit in armis Class Song Cheer for old '22, Old '22 must win. They've all got lots of pep, just see them all rush in RAI-I! RAI-I! RAI-Il We're for the Senior Class, With their spirit and their might. So give a cheer for '22, The Green and White. 7-4 CLASS OF lqzz N MMA 5-HEI - I WHY - Af'-I! 'I is X , , w .uyn-sys:-P,-I L , ,B ,I fl N, inf Q:-'Sf' ,f . I' S17 H ' 452 ,..Il I'm1e-'l,l'I E, A X .D A lufgggiifij , ,S MYM ' J I lt N' ff Ik L' T 47 5 'f3p3 'SSR X V , .. 'lfgqg A 'N' 4121 F HA , AGNES ADAMS DOROTHY CLAIRE BAILEY VERA MYRTLE BARMONT MARY RITTENHOUSE BARNER DOROTHY ELEANOR BEATTIE MARTHA HELEN BOYER MARY LUCILE BOYER MILDRED KUNKLE BURKE OLIVE HOLMES CAI-IILL LOIS MATI-IILDE CAUGI-IEY LEREE STELLA CHASE IRENE FAIVRE COLE MIRIAM VAN NESS COLLINS EDITH MILDRED CROOK ELIZA ANN CROSKEY SUSAN SHANKS CROSLEY FLORENCE LAVENIA DRAKE ESTHER HAINES EBY DOROTHY LUCETTA EISAMAN LOUISE REGENE ENGLEHART ELEANOR FORTENBACHER IVIARY ELIZABETH GOOD MARGARET GRANGER ADELAIDE PALMER GROS MARGARET BRADFIELD HAR EL MARGARET IRENE HESS Seniors DOROTPIY GRACE HINIQLE ELEANOR JEANETTE JONES MARY LOUISE LANGFITT HELEN SI-IARON MACDONALD MARGARET GORDEN MAHY GLADYS ISABEL MCDANEL ADELE F. MCKAIG MARY DRAKE NAYLOR JANET HALE NIKON MARY ISABEL ORR I IARRIET MOORE PENN HELEN RUTH PIERSOL VIRGINIA WYCKOFF REDMAN JOSEPHINE CONRAD RILE LOUISE ROCK MARLIN ROSS ESTHER THRONE RUTTER REBECCA FRANCES SCI-IOFIELD JEAN ZILLAI-I SHARP ADA ELIZABETH SMITH SARAH ELIZABETH SMITH LUCILE MAE STIVENSON MARY ELLA STROHM DOROTIJY LEE TITTLE BLANCI-IE D. W. VARDEN MADELINE LOUISE WEST' DOROTPIY SCHOONMAKER WILSON 26 f' i 'MW fr r i ,. A 4, pg f ' Q l H f gmyismlalllgklf QW N I L1 ,W F -vi S F'-fl 5' ,- H .f i l . ill , f ... E'T gTw 'Jai 'f at f V ' 'F' ' 4 ' V I-. .- , ,,, .1-1.-3 , 1 x gl! l , ,,.., 1 lg, ,f M 1 .' 'i A li- ffji' ' N- ,ii ' X .iw - who - -.v 1 P' - r fg . .i ,fafif History of the Class of 1922 Pizotocuiz Four years of work and play, and then There's life to face, we'll face it glowingly, But ah! these four swift years will be Well Hlled. We'll look back knowingly Upon ourselves as first we entered here. Thy portals, Alma Mater, welcomed gladly. We were untried, unproven 5 hopes and fears We'll realize, half-joyfully, half-sadly. CANTO I Four years ago, the old refrain is told. I-low wonderful life seemed to us, Who were so young, who felt so old. We tested all that college life could hold, Those Hrst strange days at Wilson. Proud we were of our colors, green and white, Entrusted to us solemnly one night, We fought for them, and loved with all our might, That hrst glad year at Wilson, CANTO I I A second jolly year rolled round apace. The well-loved green and white was in the race, Tho' at times outrun, she kept the pace, ln those dear old days at Wilson. Our sister class of Twenty, loved so well, Cheered us along, with song and pealing bell. We found our hardest task, to say farewell, When they left us there at Wilson. 7-7 ,ze -ssiviv ft e es lv J'f :f'1'-W I- ' N K N iiggli: f 2 , ' am g - 4 ' ,gi i- '- - . lil f-LV ., if XL' In . ' X' mm ',m E'TsiNii .. 4. 'llf ll CANTO III juniors ! with soberer tasks to be done, A harder stretch of the race to be run, But we played and we sang, and we had our fun. 'Twas a happy year at Wilson. We planned and we worked, Endowment to raise. For some things we merited blame, for some, praise. There was Prom to enjoy, those were merry days We spent at dear old Wilson. CANTO IV Serious our faces when first we wore The stately gowns of learning. In our eyes before It meant an ending journey, a glimpse of shore, When Seniors wore their caps and gowns at Wilson. Ah! well! a glimpse-but the goal not gained, Until under heavier tasks we were trainedg But with constant effort, the prize we attained, That last great year at Wilson. EPILOGUE Four years of work and play-and now Life faces us. We answer her call gladly. These four swift years, thou hast prepared us here, And should we face life sadly? We leave thy well-loved portals, Wilson Fairg Into a world we go, our heads held high, With deep assurance of a future blessed by thee, And courage in our hearts to do or die! 18 J gt Q 1 2 3 K3 Il E i fe ui .1 11 ,K X-r Q 1 i , C I 5 ? 5 v 1 f- 1 5 1 6 A 'B ff' G ' 'T an ' n Q gl I .5 ' .Q A 1 - f 1 L , ig , 'V . ' ' , .,.. gf G Q X X , 'QE 2 2530 l B Xl I Tx g gf. f L- ' .5 Q T' -psi? - - S ' ' ,f Q ' - 1 X ' 'ji I s i0 - gs? E my Pg ' I - -.gf f 7 , .I I 4' Q 23 E jlldlmlljmgilwix Q llll ,E , 1 4xT ff1 ifkN' K NXT ,,I1l',fl5l I' O - lk wi A - 'M 'l '1FA -was f f V Q xii F NMI? K Class Yell O-O-O-O-Oh I-IopISkee '23 b Whip-zippa-roo Brick-brack Whicka-whack Sassm back Skicloo I '23 .....,.. Rah! Class Song The Red and White is waving, Waving on high, Our colors, we cheer thee, As in the breeze you Hy, And throughvthe years well e'e Dear class to theeg Foremost in our hearts will live The Class of Twenty-three '50 Class Qffieers VIRGINIA JONES . . . President MARY SCOTT . Vice-President GRACE MEYER ., . Treasurer KATPIERINE JOHNSTON . Secretary ANNE I-IORNER , . . Historian ELEANOR EBY . . Cheer Leader f FLOWER: Red Rose COLORS: Red and White MOTTO: Non solum nobis r be loyal jf , .lllllw u 2'3w,g.4' 'gg ,X A .mf 9,20 liz? s vii fp , 'l ll i 1' fv'll f iv ,.' 'JL 1- lf' M ,.u W L F ,N I kr! , is-Q 'Y 4-Xulrggg ,. . Q fl' ,lhllfNIii 'E ff lilli - ll. 'll 'igillml-fu l V, UE' Wah' N . gll , will .M 4' ill? A A N 1 Aff ful' ' Q. , E ' N 1' f ,n f W 'Q WMS b mg X J HELEN P. BAKER Williamsport, Pa. Science Club lgj. Choral Club Cz, 35, Om ll, 2, 31, Minuel. PARsoN When it comes to fooling people, Helen takes the cup. At morn a mass of golden curls, At eventicle it's up. I-IARRIETTE O. AULL New York City Omega Theta CI, 2, 35, French Club CID, Basketball Squad Cl, 2, 31, Captain of '22 CID. ega Thela 2 I Ii-Tris A big happy grin, And a funny slow drawl Go with lttie all through the hall lt's the same in her lessons, Or in basketball A big happy grin And a funny slow clrawl. ..o- x 'A' 4 7 W Q 'mmm ' Auiamiiiearar. C 4, 4.5 'wing' C I Q ,I ' ffm-w 5inxi1' v A ill-ffl! an W I VA X 2-it f,,2',1 E 'pf'Ff' Sg,4 A n 1 J ' 35214,-xii , 555-f ' -A5 M1 flrfwfl I - N . X - f .' '33 - ' AW' Xf ' Q M517 ' . I.u' r'k1f3 . E , k f ' A' '. 1.37 JU' i CX . I -'rl' N x X 'hai i 'bl :lr lbzff ,HJ--'N 'N' K nm 'K ix ETI-IEL S. BARR Cynwyd, Pa. Hockey Squad C1, 2, gl, Basketball Squad C1, 2, 31, Captain CID, Freshman Chorus, Omega 'Theta CID, Phi Chi Psi Cz, gl, Billboard Stal? Czj, Treasurer of the Athletic Association Czj, Business Manager of the ANNUAL. UETH.. - She has a way of getting ads , We cannot but admire, She works with energy and vim, And never seems to tire. Her interest never lags a bit, She's with you to the end, If a job needs execution, Eth can superintend. 31 MABEL L. BARIVIONT Chambersburg, Pa. IVIABEL In answer to roll call A murmured here is caught. Why are you so sphinx-like? A penny for your thought. 1 W F ,f2'XF a ,di . C x f i. :ill lflml K :I ll -2 -E-'i 7gi1! Y'?Z,!f V- iff l-5 1, VU ,-A 9 ' trifle! f 4 ' w if' ll. ll 1'l.U,,i..,iI .V Q--4 ' li . f' W -Y. x. .,::.' Vim. A... ll f. yy .5 gum, av J ! Y - . lelv n z ' C . mm - alll e -uir1ff 2f QW5'L swf 'U N - Q , , , ' ll '-1'F '4imnAQl: A K A J ' vn MARGARET C. BAY - jarrettsville, Md. Hockey Squad Cl, 25, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Czj, Secretary Cgj, Omega Theta Cr, 2, 35, Choir C37- BARS She goes about in quiet calm, A sport whos always game. She doesn't lose her head, or rush, But gets there just the same. 33 DOROTHY A. BITNER Chambersburg, Pa. Omega Theta Qi, 2, 31. ..DOT.. When ice skating calls us Dot is at her ease, And with calm unruflied Pulls us from our knees. But in each days classes It is different quite, Though she knows the answer She is fussed! From fright? W si 1 :'f,'f H ' W ' l 1- 'L' filfixillli py- ,H - ae., .. i ,firm , A 'Ev'-.f ,lm is 1,1 l W rf A N W , '5-f',-,gi ,lisa i , 'Wi l 'Hf 'f ' I , si X , . Wy, xfif W F lllff f 5 it I f , 'X 'l f llil ili x n MIA? Mi WIN IFRED CAMPBELL Bellevue, Pa. A Secretary of Class Czj, Omega 'Theta Czl, Phi Chi Psi Cz, 35, Dramatic Club Q2, 31, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Qgj, Basketball Squad QD, Literary Editor of the ANNUAL. WINNIE Serene and unruffled all through the day, 'Tis Winnie goes on her calm, dreamy way. But still when she hears an uproar of mirth, She's ready to wake and come down to earth. 34 RUTH E. CALVERT Sinking Spring, Pa. Omega Theta Cr, 2, 32. RUTH Full many a place this lady went Alas 'twas all in vain, For Wilson with its magic spell, To this girl's heartlaid claim. Y 4 Vu 4 gwuwf F Q C N gl 41-glwmlaplawwxl lx 4 aswwfvrws' 45 1 M wr A 'N 1 11?i . 1 Trina f I l in-12: KJ '-HQQ7-fig 555- 1.,,,.'l.Q!.- X . lx I tim. eff '-W v ' 1 xi' C -is , '1gf', xi 1 :Wwe a'Qi Mia 5l u ' X g as X if .tirl f' .Q twhfgw' h 1 ' -if' fare-A 3 M tv 'WW W hm A AM ff MARY F. R. CI-IALFANT Narberth, Pa. Omega Theta C 1 .25, Chi 'Tau Pi C 35, Freshman Chorus, Dramatic Club Cr, z, 35, S. S. G. A. Board Cz5, Secretary of the Y. XV. C. A. C25, Basketball Squad Cz, 35, Frehch Club C35, Secretary of the S. S. G. A. C35. , MARY Mary's a musical good-natured tough, She'll do anything that you ask her. Beuic and Ann-she says Gee they're Thcre's no job so great it can task her. the stuff! 35 LAURA M. CLINE Easton, Pa. Omega Theta C15, Chi Tau Pi Q 35, Hockey Squad Cr, 2, 35, Basketball Squad C1, z, 35, Literary Editor of the ANNUAL. -'PILLYH A sigh of relief all through the hall Means Laura has safely rescued the ball Not only as guard does she excel, Shes chipper at writing English as well, I Nlhyyavef ll - A my jllwllglt XSEII' xx. an-4 I I4 flibg -lL::4'1',xy4.lY' I qt M Q v,?.,.3,-'rI,r-GT ,+-at h xx N ,'lll',gf4n,l ,.. .:.x, nl, 'S 'gig' fxfaxgi '- I U' , ,' ' , I ' r X A V' -:?r.,,.NQ lx.N I' 'I ? ll, h .gf , 4' ,wx A ff jmugrgf nr If M , E, J Vi ,ix .ii-fag Ahh ,X i W zgihp .K ' -'-- s M I ff. If ' 'XII ll K gn xxx n1lf '45flx I l 1.5 . ANITA IVICCALL COLLINS Shrewsbury, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club fz, 35, Dramatic Club 135, Omega Theta f3j. n ANITA She works right nobly, 'Deed she does, She knows a lot We're sure. It makes us wonder Why-we never hear her talk. Like the rest of us She feels dear Wilsons lure. 36 French Club C3j, Science Club C3l, Omega Theta CI, VIRGINIA N. CLINE Frederick, Md, 2, 3D. D0I.LY Dolly is a clever lass With pleasant little ways. She doesn't Haunt her brightness, But sure does pull the A's. o ni f - fi . J-2,5-2--H ,-F l 1 fSr5?H Gi 1 -1- W l l 1'l'l Q, i xl,lx'l1,dyM4lvk g 'j V' IQ:-JIIKQEAPJI aMw,,AT?i . lg all ,A r f A 5 .wcf x-f A 'vw-fu . A - :if I. A P' , N ,Ali AML all mn A410 f- MILDRED L. COTTS Wheeling, W. Va. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 35, Dramatic Club Cl, 2, 37, Omega Theta KJ, 2, 31. lVlILDRED Disturbing none, and undisturbed, She goes about her way. Sweet chocolates are her mania, She eats them every day. Y MARGARET E. COWDEN Hickory, Pa. Dramatic Club C3D, Omega Theta Cz, 31. MPEG.. In Peg two things there be- Aye threeg A pair of lungs vociferously used, A will to be amused, A host of friendships, tried, and ne'er abused 37 It Vn' -Zlqx 'Ulu R fa v sa-C 5 'a lultf' J ip-iv-+gg,'1lseea'1ir'QQ,J ' 1 ' If fy is l yllilff' I l P J.. , . ' 4 -1 Y- 1 1 .6 X - ' ' 'I ' 'fi ' 'T' n ' s.., ' ' 'W s ix H4 ' 5 f..:P'r '1 rv lllflfilifi mlxmm MMU hiv lx li .D 1 DOROTHY CROCKETT Pittsburgh, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 31, Pharetra' Phi Chi Psi 431. 1ADOTTlE In banter and gay repartee Dotty surpasses. I-Ier line is a joy to many. Both lads and lasses. DOROTI-IEA E. D IETR ICI-I Scranton, Pa. . Omega Theta U1, Chi Tau Pi fz, 31, Cheer Leader 01, Choral Club 12, 31, Choir CI, 2, 31, Dramatic Club fz, 31, Art Editor of the ANNUAL. ' DORDY With brushes and paint, These elves small and quaint, She draws for her class and for pleasure. Each day in the choir, , With vim and with Fire, She sings for us measure by measure. S38 Omega Theta l1,2,31, President C31, Secretary C21, Slajf 131, Photograph Editor of the ANNUAL. , llw f Qu Q. L Z X Q 7 ,MEM-any x X I 'N if Ianllv ll awww ' vw11f JW7e5' f- M 1 , , Q'll f i xt n 2,,aK .is ga-, .wr K, I ly . x L :A 1 if gf I sy ia' Zig? fy iv' 1' 1-.Tl ,, lllllr ,-' , :L x 'Q f M ' ri ,, i r E le-f. aa,-5 4,4-----Q' ,f -lr N .. 1 M if, .5 fr,-v 1 , ' .., ,su - H A rr lily! 151 ,i X1 A 1 I or bg, I .gi . M s. , 1.22 f-E, ,sb ,Z X ui' ll .1 ,.- S 01 i my - .I -af ML -A wr.. r ,Q ELEANOR P. EBY Harrisburg, Pa. Omega Theta C21, Phi Chi Psi C 31, Pharetra Staff C31, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 31, Choir Q2, 31 Dramatic Club Cz, 2, 31, Hockey Squad K31, Cheer Leader Cz, 31. ..EBY.. Good morning, Merry Sunshine! We all to Eby say, When to chapel she comes running Late-almost every day. We've seen her as a monkey, And singing in the choir. In Upper I..its and basketball She never seems to tire. 39 MABEL EMBERY Philadelphia, Pa. Hockey Squad Cz, 2, 31, French Club Cz, 31 Omega Theta Q2, 31, Sergeant at Arms C31 Dramatic Club fz, 31. USUDS.. If you need a shine for shoes Go to Suds. If you're a victim of the blues Go to Suds. If you can't yourself amuse, If you want the latest news, And you haven't time to lose Go to Suds. ' 2' 'Wi' s af lf, N E , -a f p -fr.. can L e L f A4 i- - 4 ' . w ill ' i JH N - - 'xx udmgwil' h ThHY'lE:EiSHmll J., '1Si ls. REBECCA EYSTER Chambersburg, Pa. Omega Theta CI, 2, 3b. HBECKIEH A farmerette is a hard thing to bc, But Beckie well fills the ticket. She weeds hard and long from noon hour to three, Then sleeps in a near-by thicker. To Wilson she comes when the winter sets in, But soon when she hears a cricket, The call of the turnips comes back, and she longs To go to her farm and thicket. ELSIE FORREST Burkeville, Va. Umega 'Theta Cz, 2, 31, Science Club UD, Freshman , Chorus Choral Club Cz, gj. ELSIE The speech of the South In Elsie's mouth Is ever a joy to hear. As a bonnie bride She was our pride She was talked of far and near. 40 o o :t w-gr, T ' ,,-, .tx ,t.:.,,,k-f Tw I, mW W , 1, .. mt sl ,a..m.aemmmu..wpnf . - i . 'sfwttff 174 fit.-XE' - f . 1, A it . 2-be su X itll 5 - 035' ll 1. ME?.- F'i:amr 5 mm' V- - ' ll- L ' HELEN R. FRITCH l Bethlehem, Pa. Omega Theta Cr, 2, 35, Basketball Squad Cr, 22, Cap- tain lzj, Assistant Cheer Leader Cr, 2, 3D. SHmMP A letter for each linger. Too bad they're only ten, For while Shrimp is at Wilson 'Twill never lack in men. A basket for each aiming Nor ever stops to quibble, And anytime upon the floor You hear, Hey, take a dribble I.. A ALICE M. GOODMAN l Drexel Hill, Pa. Omega 'Theta Cl, 2, 31, Secretary Czj, President Cyl, Vice-President of Class CID Freshman Chorus, Hockey Squad Cr, 2, 3D, Basketball Squad Cr, 25, Captain QD, Science Club Cr, 2, 35, S. S. G. A. Board Czj, Secretary of the Athletic Association 431, Assistant Art Editor ofthe ANNUAL. HA., Two weaknesses has she- She dotes upon detail, With neatness accurate I-Ier classes cannot fail. She has a merry time NVith all she has to do. A girl with lots of pep, A clever athlete too. 41 .4 A N' ' V V ' 5 I Y Y Y ll i'-W 'r63'fQ NX xx, me -. 4' , l A , 'Q sQgfiWi'lhk!llyw X A X, . I Q'-ffl ,f- -rash 1 Y Ill: l .2 W.-X s O4 f' - MW or a ww.: Q- may 1.5, . ' s 'v . 121' r N 0,154 f D N N . V- I - ,A fl.: in A ,L W! y u-41: - r 5 as H! l X s ffAmnr lf l-ls f-X lm? hr ' . L HELEN I-IARTZELL ' Fayetteville, Pa. Hockey Squad CI, 25, Omega Theta fr, 2, gl. ul'lARTZELLn I-lelen's an athlete of high degree, Her stroke is firm and true. Each clay from town she wends her way, Her lessons to pursue. MARGARETTA l-IALLOCK York, Pa. Omega Theta Cr, 2, 31, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Czj, -Science Club CD, Secretary of Omega Theta C37- MARGARETTA She has a conscience, oh so fine, Yet hears with wide eyes all j. B's3 She spums the cabbage, onions, cheese, Whenever she goes in to dineg She has a name for making A's- And many other points to praise. 2 - . nllyillli 1 ' n p. ,da -A wa. if K it Z' 'L 'L of 'l f vfrgswfffcei ' W 7 'i.-il' Ili! .alligx 'vii 1, ,, U, ' f ,. vi' .1 v' -' , 4 ,f 'f px '71' . ,ggl Y ' . ,gilff l'fi 1.1 5' Egg- - S. Q., X 4 2 ' ' V- 1 in S N. rs A ' ,Y --- ,,, ' WENT'-ws.. 4 n 'ff MADOLIENE D. HEIDER johnstown, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club 135. MADcE A Specials, candy, flowers for Madge, Need wc ask whom they are from? Some week-ends are bright for Madge, 'Specially when he has come. ALVERDA E. HERTZLER Harrisburg, Pa. As a member of the Class of '21-Freshman Class President, Hockey Squad, Choir Cl, zj, S.S.G.A. Board fzj, Chi Tau Pi, Pharetra Board Cgj, ANNUAL Board, Cheer Leader UD, Treasurer of Chi Tau Pig as a member of the Class of '23- Chl Tau Pi, Choir. UODDIEH Alverda brings from 'zi The Spirit of Success, She gets all A's, but how 'tis done She never will confess. When all her tasks are o'er and done From labors does she cease To Hy to Hanover And there to take her ease. 43 C 'H Nillli Air Q A ll i n it Y V I 4115 ' Il g4E, gmgx Q. l 'NP 4 Q qfgfl-.-.:4rw'mkN lv xr ,f- 5-A .V-gf ,-- 49-X, X 'i Hl',-llp, .i A i 133,-ggfmi, A lm! 'l 5 I 9 - I Qi-If I ,uxilxx ' A N 31 WW W 5 e M ' ' Mft ,iii - , In-111 .Xt -e lk aff- Aki '. M5-i'Ql M m lm. U x ll A MMF' ' SYN M GWENDOLYN HONEYWELL Johnstown, Pa. Science Club C31, Omega Theta C31. Gwen Gwen has quite a repertoire Of many a song and ditty. She wiles away a happy hour With sayings cute and witty. 'DOROTHY M. I-IODGE West Chester, Pa. Athletic Representative Cr, 2, 31, Hockey Squad Captain Cr, 2, 31, Basketball Squad Cl, 2, 31, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club K21, Choir Cz, 31, Treasurer ofthe S. S. G. A. C31, Assistant Business Manager of the Pharetra K31, Omega Theta gn? 51, Science Club K31, Mintlet, Phi Chi st 3 . DOT Down the field Ahead of them all, Feet scarcely touching earth, Comes Dot. Urging her team, Pressing them forward, One mighty stroke she takes- A goal. l n 44 'V , ,.. Q uilt' :'l ' r 'X ex. .Qs ,gs-, gf i ' nnlll Q f Q ti 'W lllgil- 9 ggtwlbgflulgli ' f ii .ef H 2-, m ..i,-1 X XLNIH 5 I,14f,vA,,,.rL4lP':9-.,.,g1,H,Qg , x ,ai Vfrfh- gm 4-ess, we -ll v . e , .Lf QW I H' 1 J ' , ' iuxniffe Q J- f.i: ,lK .N , X HV' 'll' ni iMhmX 2'w.i l :M ' f'-- 47 ANNE HORNER Moorestown, N. j. Omega Tl16ldc1J,PlIi Chi Psi fz, 35, Pharetra Stal? Cz, 3j,HoclceySquadC1, zjDramaticClubC1, 2,3J. ANN Anne's hair is just reflecting The brilliance of her brain. She writes with pen most pointed, And hits with steady aim. When she becomes a lawyer She'll drive the courts insane. MARION B. I-IOWIE v Freshman Chorus, Omega Theta Cz, 35, Choral Club fz, 35, Student Volunteer. AKRUSTIEH There was once a girl named Rusty A student volunteer trusty. She delighted to cook Nor her lessons forsook, And her talk was exceedingly lusty. 45 I 'fi' viswgllv T I .' . '5'l,,.,34 .I 1' ' .f'L? f?'SXmm Ill1lU7T ' .5-:L jd -- i' 'R nn -lf . - . - my I-e . HI' lvl'-F N I ' 1 AX W! Ev? X gr A... Q11 .lih yl X 5 si wp il X l' 1 Z . ' T I 'Tn' Tl X Il ' Jil E 1 l ' ' 53- lf fill? X H E' I Ill' 'W ,. f - u l I . Ln- -1..- - 5- .Al ' . - - 1 y -515 NIJ. mx X K N 7 gil' A JM? ' l ll lu . ll N . MAUDE C. HUNTING A Long Island, N. j. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 35, Secretary f3j. MAUDE Maude, of stately mien and Inimitable poise, Her dignity profound Is excelled only by her N'Yawk accent. Did'st ever see her fussed? Did'st ever hear her use a final r ? 46 MARION F. I-IUNT Williamsport, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Dramatic Club Cl, 2, 33, Mistress of the Wardrobe Czj, Omega Theta CID, Chi Tau Pi Cz, 35, Publicity Chairman of Endowment Czl, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet fzj, Hockey Squad C31 Editor-in-Chiefof the ANNUAL. MA11NY Dramatics is IVIarion's forte, A maid s or a man s part she'll take. This year she went out just for sport, And the hockey team she did make. I-Ier thoughts are often far away, The reason isn't hard to guess,- Chicago isn't very near, But mails are heavy, shell confess. I C PM ,A -...,...-,-1--Q., .....1...i i . f . Km! e w 3-fgjiigf rg X I . ,,,,,j' l5'T' 'fm f , 'j eg A N 4-g,.,,rx- Fi 1. . gen tl? l , k . M ,ii , .li --f 4iL - , . I My y f , Egg Kiiigfil iq. A. -1 ' H535 ' Y Q ' .,, ' 'AV ' Mx' K V Rf' ., .- In 61 ll A llnlhh X-dllm 1' GAII. D. JOHNSON Uniontown, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 35. GMI. Nothing worries Gail. Her calm good nature, and Placid temper Are never Disturbed. She always appears at the last Minute or later- Absent-minded, cool, but Cheerful, withal. KATHERINE JOHNSTON Allison Park, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Omega Theta K2-, 33, Dramatic Club Cz, gj, Secretary-'Treasurer of the Dramatic Club Czj, Executive board of the Dra matic Club Cjj, Class Secretary Cgl, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Cgj. PhareIra Staj Cgj, Chi Tau Pi Qgj UK'- Anybody seen my note book? Anybody seen my pen? I think I lost them yesterday, I really can't say when. l've an English History written, And need them for my talls Ctoilsl. I-Iaven't I the worst luck girls, I just got two val Cvilej balls Cboil 47 sl? ' 3 ,,.,f-, ,4. ,., f V Xi glq mif C -A I r:1.,'f'u X Sl!-A N I f f rw eiNlli5 ' I lr li E A V g , - H-K f',,Qi- - ' 1 '-ig-M QQ.: I x lj' 'Smal NiHYz' Qll ll X D.. . VIRGINIA JONES Newport, Pa. BLODWYN E. JONES Friendsville, Pa. Omega Theta CJ, 2, 3,J, Science Club lgl. Omega Theta Crl, Dramatic Club lr, 2, 3,D, Executive Board 135, Pharetra Board lzj, Chi Tau Pi Cz, 31, Science Club Cgj, Class President lgl. ..GINNYI. Ginny just adores to trade A hat or even a sweater, In any bargain she has made We'1l vouch she got the better. Through stormy seas the class sh And everyone admires her, As willing to be led as Fred, Who more than just admires her. e's led BoNNiE Our Bonnie goes to Mt. Alto, But always comes back to Fletg They like her out at' Mt. Alto But she hasn't deserted us yet. Our Bonnie has a sweet temper And never a worry or fret. 48 4 V ll V V il x 5 2 l Z 5 fu 1 F !1,mEb ! u QT' lx ' 'ul hw 7, NT k X ll MVA in W M Nall fl f' ,,---1-.i :i t l'lli ' ,-1 ,!-f'A 1fl'-'::'f- ' MQ- fi, l .1 it ' ei fi as X li1i' ' - 4 fi 'JVM' llll' -' I, - . r 'HQ - f- I Y -M iq y I rg Agia,4Qsgr.m!lW1F?'.zq-q,lf.fwE: - X ,. , ,vu :K-I -, 4.12. , 30 .s . W- . , .ll ,, V, g fl I- my X sq . , V V , A UW, twill ,ij rd u i X I 5 . . .l Q. -.. I! .L xl 1 ii f x I fn TI-IELIVIA L. KEGERREIS Salamanca, N. Y. Omega Theta QD, Science Club fjj. IMIQILLYU Though Thelma is a merry lass, With jokes and smiles for all, 'Tis as a stern House President She's known to Alumnae Hall. ELEANOR S. KIRKPATRICK Scranton, Pa. Omega Theta CID, Chi Tau Pi 12, 35, Hockey Squad, fr, 2, 31, Dramatic Club CI, 2, 31, Freshman Chorus, Basketball 'Team ffl, Fire Captain Cgj, Assistant Business Manager of the ANNUAL. HIJATTYH i Big, deep blue eyes With lots of twinkle too. There isn't really anything Our Patrick can't think through. As wing she is a hockey star, A born actress, too, But best of all our Patty Always has a smile for you. 49 ' - - ,.,,:.fit ,.:. ,t,,, ' . ' ln- X n71l Ill -Hills, ,A .. s. , N3 gadgnmmlgbzsv-mlm 5 5- -li-if 'ii i 5 s X 5 ,,i , ..fJ- U . r ,Y , Y- 'X ,f X ' X IMI! 5 -2 S -rm '-fr H' if iii t KATI-IRYN LANDES ' Landsdown, Pa. Hockey Squad CI, 2, 35, Basketball CI, 2, 35, Omega Theta Cr, 2, 35, Freshman Chorus, Choir 125, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Cz, 35, Fire Captain C25., Dramatic Club C2, 35, Class Secretary C15, Assist- ant Business Manager of the ANNUAL. A'K1TTY When all alone she to herself Must sing a joyful rhyme. For specials are her specialty She gets them all the time. When not alone, she to the world Must sing a song of glee, A clever speaker, athlete, too, And loyal to Twenty-Three. SO ELEANOR E. KOUGH Uniontown, Pa. Omega Theta fr, 2, 35, Treasurer C35. ELEANOR We only said it to tease you To shock you a little, that's all We know you are only pretending, And don't think we're awful at all. In blue you simply are stunning, You always know just what to wear. Brown, too, is mighty becoming, To set off that lush auburn hair. Wi 2-as-1 ,fs I Ylgfffin 'ff my E f i-- li l' E l J N ' 'ii ,ig lg ' ,ix i Q,-. Q' IH , - Asst wmv' Q ' il'-ll X, , lair, '-fi:-I im 1- if-ja - X A. E fr' ' A n- - fe' i - - W- ' . . . lVAHQxi-MIAMSA. HELEN M. LIMBERGER Sunbury, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 3j, Secretary of the Science Club Cz, 31. l'lELEN Short, curly hair And bright, blue eyes May explain the reason I-lelen's mail box ls always filled In and out of season. SI GRACE E. LIPPY Westminster, Md, Science Club 135, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club C35 GRACE There are some things Grace Likes, and some she doesn't Like. Among the former are Student Volunteer work, Conversation, and Gwlaclys, The chief of the latter is Gym. Q i ssffigf s X l X 'm:l'l ' s ' be Qifitwemlllfim-his X -- limi -it ,,,t-,i -i N ,.gq5smyv9-+'w2WI!n.,,5.,,ku 1- Il lvl- 1 l Sf X . FS-lgfilsiwaiiilii ' t Htl is ,, at I ' 'igml .X :tml N il.: ' N -- sr NMMA. ximfu' hmANlx J.. ' -- t i-. N MARTHA J. MAJOR Gettysburg, Pa. Omega Theta Cr, 2, 35, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz. 35, Science Club fz, 33, Secretary Omega Theta C3j. MANY Over week-ends she loves to roam, She's always packing her grip, Whether it be New jersey or home, Marthzfs off on another trip. ELIZABETH IVIARTER Burlington, N. j. Omega Theta Cz, 35, Dramatic Club Cr, 2, 33, Science Club Cz, 33, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Czb. Bars At mixing deadly gasses, Betty does excel. With glances just as fatal, She's a whiz as well. 52, ' l P' v ir Q' , , ,. X ff fipff' ,lyfgi F ll f tl , ' gl slag 'l3'Z Qg,?.- x 'W Aw 1 ff f -. Hill! f J n ,!-v JA, if--W , 5, . All. ll V .: ra 'lA.g'i'1l,? Q 'i' ,'j,-,M lil if :H r f -e fs- '- 1 ' thi , f M, ,f - f, I ,gy x N Wil? lf I1 i A A is., J QYLE- lr I ig ll' ' I Al l :'E'w.T'J ci li! f ll ll Y Vbulrlf. X x -'ggi' - N 3' V Y ,, ' - ' f -.l ll 'VHA '!l A J i f'-A A F ' Y fn ELIZABETH I-I. IVICGALLIARD Briclgeton, N. J. Omega Theta Cl, 2, 31, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 31, Choir 131, Science Club Cgj, Basket- ball -Squacl Cl, 35, Hockey Squad Cgl, Phi Chi Psi 131. .ACI-IEIIUBNU A pair of bright blue eyes, A curl that's out of place, A cherub in our midst, and A rosy smiling face. 53 MARY E. IVIELCI-IIOR Reading, Pa. Omega Theta Cr, 2, 35, Freshman Chorus. UPUSS.. The Post Office will ne'er lack work In sorting letters, for V 'Tis rumored that in quantities They flock from Swarthmore. ... vp, -,JILL fi- Q- n N X in Ill'-1 'm'l u 'l ..,. -o -F A , 4 La- -,rhlnw-yxy A -Q k - u 1' I. Q , A Al l it T me fini -fi 1 N wg X I -.5 lF5xg-sive-f,21ilzr.1g,uT,k.,x Q? f Ill IJ' f l in c . T' 'f li T X 4 ,- f ' 'x'7m dill! -y.-,- if-A XM ' ' A - Q 5 A mf fl it - is 'N-i mel ,mf-'YEAH H' Ti- is AILEEN MEYERS Mercersburg, Pa. Omega Theta fgj, Science Club 133. AILEEN Aileen with her coal black hair From Mercersburg does come. Her conquests there when added up 1 Would make a mighty sum. GRACE L. MEYER Lebanon, Pa. Omega Theta Cz, 3j, Treasurer of the Class fgj. GRACE Now Grace lives in Fletcher for pleasure, She's a shark of no uncertain measure. In learning she hath A fondness for math, She's the guardian of Twenty-Threes treasure 54 , , - , .. H . in , Y, gf' 1, , lyli g1 yigvE liL 'W 55 l Mia 'Wim A ii 11 If , , Wil, ml f . -Q .A 1,--,..,,-kv v, ill '1 C f -ff ef f l W l'1' V' K 'J' 1, Hy -15165, 1.fA T-:QQ l ix ' lg ,MJ 'I in M E244 4, XA' :V . I u.,lNs?1 N X' -il ' X 0 ill' im' f iw -. N. 5 N 5 ' l 'l Q. - l A 'fi ' by 'i 'rf ' A f fn SARA N, MILLER Philadelphia, Pa. Omega Theta ll, 2, 35, Student Volunteer lr, 2, 35, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club K2, 35, Science Club C35. S. N. S.N.'s a student volunteer, A scholar of renown, She keeps the classes well informed With theories stern and sound. To her hard work is not a bother- We don't know why? We might ask Father! v l l ll l 55 ELEANOR J. MOORE New Castle, Pa. .V 1 Omega Theta Cz, 35. ELEANOR Always a good sport, Ready for a lark. Keeps it very quiet, But in history is a shark. Specials and chocolate buds Flood Eleanofs room, May he be ever as Faithful a groom. X -k A ?3f5?,f? ,l A. ii 'aw ii11:l:.gffNW ,- el e . k . I . . 4 A 'A Qu Agni .iam-ziimqg - 4111 V. , 5 ex, f , 5- N.5,p1-sg,:1glsa.f:,i ,Tsang qw- , il :IQ I A ' A 114 4-Nkf'-2-1'-' w.?m?f -:- A- 4 - x ll- ll- . N ' .V F , 'i f f -I ' HI, 3 X ul-1fllil?m C il' l'm? N ' ',, Ili li ,, C .i. --.. E -as-YN-fs: . ' . 5 Y, ,Lu .xl - C 'N' hmmm mmEf 'h3XQlx ' ll-'E M FRANCES E. MURRAY Beaver Falls, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Czj, Omega 'Theta C 1, 2, 3 . UFRAN.. lvladly she writes for ten minutes or so, Then 'midst weak gasps out the doorway she'll go. The girls left within, at least an hour more, Painfully over exam books do pore While Fran, nonchalantly munching a bun, - Asserts that exams are just loads of fun. 56 ELLA C. MOORE Womelsclorf, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Czl, Omega Theta 12,31 ELLA This worlds a place of woe and sigh To Ella, Although we think she rises high From all the cares that round her cry She wears a look of Do or die, fWe often stop to wonder whyl, Our Ella. , -. A' 'W i- lf-gl' uwlu 'V 1 ' I, 2:44 ill , Q y ,' ' . . Y as . W X .1 2 , x. ' qv , rl vi' in M , .Y jgllngggdi gk 5- Wff' mf.-1 'ill' WJWWT ' X 5 mln f 1-effl'f'I 3y1 44:50-,4lS'7D' ..i alia A ll ' 1'Ulfllp'A 571' Tmwlial 5 5- ' ' - ,W .iii iii is fiif' jfs 2 W Q X 5 .J ' '. - I V 'in N. . ' 'f ,yy I s i. M K , 1 I wW Wivim tummy We I KATHLEEN OBRIEN NEALE Ventnor, N. J. Class President 115, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club 12, 35, Omega Theta Cl, 2, 35, Hockey Squad Cl, 2, 35, Science Club 135, French Club C35, Student Volunteer lr, 2, 35, President of 1. C. S. A. C35, Chi Tau Pi C35. KAY Bustling, hustling to and fro, Busy as a bee, Working, talking all the day, Good as she can be. When she leaves these classic Goes to Baltimore. Misses trains and celebrates, Sends back word? What for? halls, 57 RUTH NEWTON Philadelphia, Pa. , Omega Theta Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 35 C1,2,35. NFXG.. There was a little girl, A little girl was she, She ran away to college To the Class of Twenty-Three. So she worked, Never shirked. Got as thin As a pin- Or a lath Doing math. Many a sprain Gave her a pain When she came Here to college For fame Or knowledge. 117 I Q Q ii 1 aa'1'6m f fi XM X if ' -Y T 'xi W- .4135 39- ,- f - M 'Ill' il dllll : 'V W T A A -Qzw M- i 1- 4 -Q X .5 , 1 .I 1. - X ,K l A Jw' 'ln iiwlgril it B . h E R ' Q lt- I, ' :sip ' h ' 5 x 'S j. 7' Li -- ll, I t fWf,' j E- ,X s fix if 5 mf fx ' ' N' Xl 1 hllf ' l'5ll .- .D lLl' U 'N xx ll A I FMVEPW l , ,. Q GRACE PEAKE I-larrisburg, Pa. Omega Theta 12, 35, S. S. G. A. Board 135, Treasurer of the Y. W. C. A., 135, Hockey Squad 12, 35, Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. 125, Dramatic Club 12, 35, Freshman Chorus, Vice-President of Class 125, Student Volunteer 135. , GRACE In all she does, ability shows forth, And Grace is always busy as a bee. Full many an office in her class shc's held, She's close to all the hearts of '23, 58 RUTH NORMANDY Washington, D. C. Omega Theta 12, 35, Phi Chi Psi 135. RUTH Great quantities of friends has she. She's always Full of cheer, With many a joke and pun in store To pass the days so drear. V YY 3 ll 'C Wu x ' 2' -'M' -r qs 'i 'hh an 15 li?bXvllllWiWKl ' Wg -. -if iifv-ww? N22 rilllw KW. X. Q -' in- His, Tk. Ming:-A .fg?,,,,,:,,..-i M f t , i ,, Ii 'ii W vii W MM SARA PEARCE Manasquan, N. J. Omega Theta fr, zj, Chi Tau Pi f3J, Dramatic Club Cr, 2, 31, Hockey Squad fr, 2. 37. Class President 122, S. S. C. A. Board C3D, Literary Editor ofthe ANNUAL. HSAGIEN I What a graceful Pierrette! As though bom on wings She dances. , l With soft voice and sweet, Many clever things Shc utters. SARAH E. PHILLIPS Charles Town, W. Va. Omega Theta Cl, 21, Phi Chi Psi f 31, Class Treasurer C2D,French Club QD, Pharetra Stajfgl Minuet USALLIEH This little maiden has a rep, Wherever she is found, Of being full of fun and pep- In jokes she does abound. She's proud to be a Dixie lass, And if you want a frown, just tease her 'bout the way she h Of saying, Go daown taownf 59 QS A ,ly 414 at ' ll 31-wig 'iq A X NXT 2 is s We f- 1 4 X Q N 1 ,.w-'Pi-Sw A X 43,41 KD. ,t w V ' 'X' V, M X - fo ffl- fl- - li, fi 'FM 3 - 'f-we fi. .- . . 'if f l f ' W ,f A fi , - -Q! , K fm ' T- 1 'Q' ip' M X ' -A N 'T' K1 ' i N'-47111 ' 181 ' ll lllmllh DOROTHY D. ROI-IRER , Washington, D. C. ' Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 35, Choir Cgj, Omega Theta Czj, Chi Tau Pi Cz, 35, Secretary fgj, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet QD, Literary Editor Qf the ANNUAL 133. .-DOT,3, Dot's ways are very positive, But this we'1l all agree, Whenever Dot says this is so 'Tis thus it's sure to be. 60 JANE G. PUCI-I Ellwoocl City, Pa. Omega 'Theta Cgj, Dramatic Club Cz, 31, Hockey Squad Cr. 2, gl, Minuet Cgj, Freshman Chorus. ...IANXEU Up and down the hockey field As fast as she can go. Theres one more secret to reveal The Prince of Wales isJane's ideal. A minueter in our midst, With voice soft and low. C C 'W ll' 'f A xr fdffa 'I di?- -i C S X? 4 h llll- .TQ :,iG:Z:97,4p4!ggpggQ, We X , - 'w x -l-It 'V a H ,., ..,. ,lr - F C If I nuit- uf f -4. -Q -,SN ug, gem M Cl ll' 'WC '- r ' , lla: Him ' ---'-'ing if ' X l 4 W ID - 5 N XC w. - 1 Cyl, gn 11 , '75, li qu 'X' .4 ill: Ag-,fa ,Q X , - . I.-rf - F' Wir' N QF' . mf -5' fa- 1 X l' ' WN?-71 wma l M f- MARY K. SCOTT V Wayneslourg, Paf Freshman Chorus CID, Omega Theta Cl, 2, 31, Dramatic Club Cz, gj, Vice-President C-gl, Vice-President qf the Class C3J, l. C. S. A. Cabinet Cgj, Minuel. Trs1-1 I-lcr local color's all her own, And 'tis thus she spends her time Collecting shoes to be half soled, For shc's cheaper by half a dime. 61 ADELAIDE A. Sl-IEBLE Philadelphia, Pa. Umega Theta C1, 2, 31, Dramatic Club C2, lj, french Club Cz, 31, President Cqj, Hockey Squad CID Basketball Squad Cgl, Chi Tau Pi Cyl. An actress of renown, our Ad Most any role can do. She speaks our native tongue right well And a fluent Parlez-vous. A slf1usher of renown, our Ad Doth all the Freshmen scare, When in the hall at ten-fifteen. She starts to brush her hair. , 5 l l i ' H. - , -,-ft is , - ii i X s'ufu,m.' - ft A Swv .7l'Q'w. N 'T ' .if ' rirsmf fx - W -- M,-.W f M Q e g WY 'llliiiW3't f- Ili '3'1'fl! EA 'pi 1 wg ' ! b- LAT!! K rf.-T. AX I i 'fri' . N ' -e s1'X a'it- gm Wmf2 1'5HNi 'l n llizl GRACE SLIFER St. Thomas, Pa. Omega Theta Cz, 35. . GRACE To Gettysburg she went one year, And now for two, she's been with us. She left behind her heart, we fear, But brought another in its place. MYRNA M. Sl-IEELY Arencltsville, Pa. Omega Theta fr, 2, 33, Chi Tau Pi Cgj. . MYRNA What shall we say of Myrna May? CFor that is all her nameb, ' She faithful works and never shirks, But that is not her fame. .She has a smile you'cl walk a milc To have bestowed on youg Of humor flnc she has a mine, And fun, and knowledge too. I gn, 4-Vg -- fl -,N L 5 131- V A l -'1 ' ,, .Y .1 , 'rv .i - v' 62 ff 'UWM f Wil S' A W4 w-lil Iii fini fl' ff X, l 'gli ll fit fsff1'fiQ5yp 2'C15fW5?l5? X -is A 4 ilflby pll iid ' x ' Wg . alf a 4. Mmffmx'-aim' mm fin- ' f ,. SARA M. STAGGERS Waynesburg, Pa. Omega Theta Cz, gl, Freshman Chorus. SARA A new fur coat each winter, With clothes so chic and smart, At U, of P. in Philly You'll find this lassie's heart. EMILY STEWART Pittsburgh, Pa. Omega Theta fl, 2, 35, Dramatic Club Cr, 2 31 French Club C 31. I LEE If you mention men to Emily, A bored stare she'll affect. Her clothes she always wears In all things shes select. 63 quite chicly- o ,- ' Q - - i ffpf-is N 1'ge f:st v3 ? 1Mll i4Ellk X, P. is ' RAW! xefik fllluf - 7. ,SxX.fftf,,:T ,+ ,,-K ii e X nl',ffv.5 , X I - f, A 1, is ,, , ,, , , 1 A -245'--'sri ,221 . ell' ll' ltlll l F - ' . f 1 '-.-' x ff- 'X nl' , -L I , ,ggi ,X .E I fl,'j-!i'15txl,:' . 3 N f R - tx 'Ns sm H t i -it 'X ml MMV lx! All ll GWLADYS -I. TOBIAS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Omega Theta Qi, 2, 35, Science Club 131, of the Student Volunteer Band 131. TxrTER Gwladys is this -Juniors name, CBe careful ofthe spellingj. She is Student Volunteer, And Presidents is her dwelling. ALBERTA P. STGTZ Easton, Pa. Omega Theta Cz, 35, Freshman Chorus, Choral Club C2, 35- Treasurer 64 UAL.. A group of men are gathered round- What can the matter be? Al in the midst of them is found, It's just a gay party. Whether it be her curly locks, Or the twinkle in her eyes, Or the sprightly way she talks, She's never put us wise. 1,1 i' il pf- ' P3 mY! ,U I H 1 15' X WW nl, 1-. i - f ,ze-t ,5 KEA7.--. ,Ill1q.lixi, N rAT f is-Kf, -:Z ix X m il X Fl. if mi 1, ply-nn:i:':.5awin-,,,1l,wH-16 . tx , 6 ,1 ' ' ,li 14651-ni,'fL' Img.. X. .4 152 - W il- lm . Xl ' filef li whim lt-'ju f g X - 'JY ' l l Q. '.: l ' :mf . 'I' 1 KATHARINE ANNE TODD Salisbury, Md. Student Volunteer fr, 2, 35, Hockey Squad Cr, 2, 35, Basketball Squad Cr, z, 31, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet fgj, French Club Cz, 31, Treasurer l3j, Class Treasurer CID. K. F. K. T. has to talk two minutes, And a laugh starts from all folks. How she does it, we don't know, But it certainly is so, K. T. gets away with murder, When it comes to telling jokes, KATI-IRYN I. VODREY East Liverpool, Ohio Omega 'Theta fr, 2, 35, Choir lz, 33, Freshman Chorus Choral Club Cz, 33, Minuet. HK.. Kay's clothes have a snapg She dances with glee, Her interests not that It's easy to see. At Gettysburg Prom Is where she would be. 65 i 1 'A ' kg - ' ' ' ' ' '1' 1: 1 i'-,X'f'ige'I 5Q l - QQ 4 -- +I ,,, W, f s 'X t-Qhilmh nm V Wnflii I N ,w-.fu ,.- ,.s., - i i N 'W jilf '-ffl! -A ,Ps sg., ,X -5 si . ' 1 l r s ' W , . ll' 'glmiqi Fw -. A . +- V' .s-mxmxii1,:fe - X iw- ' is . , g .wif lm, fm L ' ' .r ' Q' Q .. ' '. MARGARET j. WARD Lebanon, Pa. Omega Theta fzj. l PEG Shall we class Peggy with the Pegs of fame Or simply say she lives in famous Flet? Shall we make mention of the feeds and feasts Where gabs and cooks are both a howling need? We wonder what the first floor Fletcher crowd Would do without a Peg-to heat the irons, And tend the telephone, and call the girls Upstairs, or how could they, or we, or anyone Exist, without good humor and the gift of gab. 66 ELIZABETH WALKER Bellevue, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 35. Omega Theta Cl, 25, Phi Chi Psi 132, Basketball Squad fr, 2, 35. BETTY Betty enjoys all kinds of sports, And skating she adores. 'We never see her out of sorts: But lessons-they are bores. V , ,,Illyf'lilW 1 ti x 5,--ey-45,12-- Q., C, ,, 1. I L -1 , .- W, -aiilnffe ,. ,- W ,fw lilgl, , . f ' .-sg , l'- '5'fQtIfIel9if 5737.1 r 1- . , e- 1-WI Civ -I !Ym1f:1:5,u r X. a ,, 5 Jl - Q. 2.11 xl--'Exnr A-MIM 'T . Il' ' ' 4' RUTI-I B. WARFIELD l Chambersburg, Pa. Freshman Chorus, Choral Club Cz, 31, French Club Cz, 31, Omega Theta Cl, z, 31. RUTI-I ln plays in which Ruth has a part She wears a Frenchy air If she would only talk, we'd hear Some secrets we'd like to share, ANNABELLE WATT Monessen Pa. Omega Theta Cz, 31, Dramatic Club Cz, 31. ANNABELLE Indeed I don't exaggerate, Political secrets she could relate, For it's true that Annabelles fate Is closely bound up with affairs of State. 67 I 'Q-5' xvipyg rg? Q I 5 Jlfiggl-Lsfsggygx ,A in v ,,.i-15. ,.e. i W it I , W i' -A 17,1 1QQ.?,2L ii KA' fl g X All. H14 A . i D. , , , A .l. 3 see., - . '- 9 l hi fi , I M , S, X x x +A y' ' fmt glflz-lli E. Z . 5 . ,K 'iq If .LA L - bv 7,4i?R'j..x-, . E M, ,Wil N - , t .. , I .. Ji Q4 I i N .-QSM mm V hw ill D l ALLISSE l-l. WHY Philadelphia Pa. Freshman Chorus, Hockey Squad QD, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet fzj, Phi Chi Psi fgj. ALICE We heard a shout in the snowstormg It was Allisse ln puttees Plowing through a drift. ' That's the way she does Latin, ' And Greek And plays the piano, and everything- With energy. MARY I-I. WHEELER Newville Pa. Omega Theta Cz, 31, Science Club QD. MPETE.. I-ler mother calls her Mary, But we all call her Pete, And she's the peppiest Junior You'd ever care to meet. She cheers with all her energy Her lungs, her hands, her feet 1 X0 551- 'W - at f,'mi X5 5,1 Q' it X .- ill W Wi X +s--e-i - . A nz ll .af W ' 'I K H 1' .. v 1 Z' 1 ' ' T' 1 .. .. WQ. 'fr' I ' K '11 ' ' 41:11 all M 'fig X- x, 1- i 931, -'Te-'If .uLy4 2rlL-JN ,ae 1 of 111' - 1 . S' .f - 1. fr 1 987 - - 15 Z ja ' N A , . A X 5 5, f .'i . I Q. ' .1 ni N ui 1 ' 'f ' ' r' I ,n limb GI Wm xwlwsh fr Class History-1923 September IQIQI' The red and white is waving! November ro-28, IQIQ. ' Victory or die. December 18, IQIQI' Theres no place like home. january 26-31, IQZOIQ- Work for the night is coming. April 12, IQ2O.'i When good fellows get together. j une 8, IQ20.'-' Where, oh where are the verdant Freshmen 7 October 14-17, 1qzo:- Wilson, thy daughters loyal. january 31-February 5, IQZII- Welcome, happy morning. March 19, IQZII1 Theres music in the air. May 2, 1o2l.'- Hail, Hail, the Odds all here. june 14, razrx- Where, oh, where are the gay young Sophomores? October 24-November 7, IQZII'-' I-Iail, the conquering hero comes. january 28-February 4, 1o2z.'- Lest we forget, lest we forget. February 18, IQ22.'i Waltz me around again Willie. April 17, rqzzs- We won't get home until morning. june 13, zozzf- Where, oh where are the jolly juniors? 69 A 4 7117 A ll' is Wt rw. l ,ask-.a'7x ' iv- 3 ffl IU v 4- W! imugv T is I! X I -Q?-1'...-NSA:-ewifii. gl ,IF N ' 1- ef ., , I ' v ' 4:2 ' r , - 3 ' T - - V 'f' ii 1. Hilti ' hilt l I l I K ? N i is ' P-fl -5 ' 'ttgqwifflgiffsmiim , lvl Wi mm I K - il. x x I ','. V I g A A f ll-lff ill. junior History Three years ago! I-Iow very young we were! How many things were mysteries unknown! Our youthful fancies traced in gossamer Were now attained, realities full-blown. How quickly then we learned with sigh and moan That we must .toil if we would glory gain. With pride we made the hockey prize our own 3 Our team in basketball played not in vain. A We grew to love dear Twenty-three with spirit ne'e A second year brought other work and play, Work endless, reasonless and hard, we thought, The ceaseless labor of a Sophomores day, On papers, drawings, notes-with struggle wrought. On hockey Held and fioor we bravely fought, Our stunt at Christmas time we thought great fun, For knowledge, yes,-but pleasure, too, we sought, In banqueting, and song we joyed as one, ' With Daisy Chain we said farewell-the year was cl But junior Year lies nearest to our heart, When first we learned the dignity of age, The dignity of class that sets apart, And gives our words the weight of seer and sage. We toiled upon our Year Book page by pageg We found the Prom, to thrills, the magic key. 'Thus passed three happy years. One other stage Awaits us in our college life, and we That, too, willmeet, that, too, a year of joys will b 70 I' to WEIVIC. Ol'1C. C. 1' , . , 7 wlll junior Statistics Subject lgirggngziblglf 021' Favorite Expression Twenty Years Hence HARRIETTE AULL Grinning Not said the Playing the part 'of the little red hen. Cheshire cat. HELEN BAKER Forehandedness DO you think I'll Superintendent of a make it? crockery plant. IVIABEL BARMONT Quietness Oh Glory!!! Champion walker of Pennsylvania. ETI-IEL BARR Managing You poor clodo! Taking care of her own little Berthas, Dibbies, - and jessies. MARGARET BAY Spit fire Ah Shaw!!! Head of Trinity Choir. DOROTHY BITNER Giggling That's a good one. Managing an introduc- tion bureau for Wilson girls and town Beau Brummelsf' RUTH CALVERT Wandering Now Wait! High class hobo MARY CHALEANT Subbing for Prof. I knew a girl Agent for Colgates. Wertime once- WINIFRED CAMPBELL Blushing You oughta be shot. Autlgor of How to re uce. VIRGINIA CLINE Efficiency ????????????? Running her father's business. LAURA CLINE Temperamentality You Dodo journalist. ANITA COLLINS Always knitting Hang it! Teacher. MILDRED COTTS Calmness If you dOn't care, Eating candy still. what you say. MARGARET COWDEN Making herself Gosh!!! Bolshevist heard DOROTHY CROCKETT Petiteness You Win!!! Running for the gover- ness of Louisiana. DOROTHY DIETRTCH A heavy tread Well, I don't care. Still reading printed etters. ELEANOR EBY Push E-e-e-e-e-e-c-e-e Harrisburg omcial dog catcher. MABEL EMBERY Advising the Fresh- Facial Expression Travelers-aid matron. men REBECCA EYSTER Love of the out doors Beanie Calgnpiiag on Pike's ea 'e, ELSIE FORREST Procrastination Talking about Eng- Demonstrating a per- land mancnt wave. HELEN FRITCH Man's girl Can you tie that? College widow ALICE GOODMAN Conscientiousness He couldn't help it. Printing Circus bills. MAROARETTA HALLOCK Curiosity Great Caesars ghost. Supervising the twins. HELEN HARTZELL Determination No 'deed. Ct?ter on Am. Hockey cam. MADOE HEIDER Good nature Ye gods! ' Married! ALVERDA HERTZLER Odd-ness What do you know Y. W. C. A. Secretary? about that? DOROTHY HODCE Fairness Oh dear! Anythingbutateacher! GWENDOLYN HONEY- Dancing I thot l'd bust a G Front row of chorus. IWELL string. MARION HOWIE ANNE HOERNER Breaking bones Sleeping My goodness! That's that. Disciplinarian. j udge in divorce court. MARION HUNT Making the rest of us Old girl. President ol a Parent- work Teachers' Association. MAULE HUNTTING Dignity What lwant to know- Five whatevers. what is it? GAIL JOHNSON Happiness Oh Gee! Still a little late. IQATHERINE JOHNSTON Forgetfulness Cutey pie dog. Beautigyiing Allison ar 4. BLODWYN -IONES Thinness - Oh my stars and Vamping farmers. garters! VIRGINIA -JONES jewing As l was saying- Professional auctioneer. i 72 junior Statistics Subject ggizggjgogr Favorite Expression Twenty Years I-Ience. THELMA IQEGERREIS Gayness Yootfre quite the Having a good time. erries. ELEANOR IQIRKPATRICK Bitin her Fingers. Don't hurry me Still biting. ELEANOR Kouci-i Sleeping. Dearie Modiste's model. IQATI-IRYN LANDIS , Unselfishness. Aw now, quit. Architects assistant. HELEN LIMBERGER just Men. Crack wise. Housewife. GRACE LIPPY Gwladys Tobias Very profuse. Parsorfs assistant. MARTHA MAJOR Planning trips Something about Running things. Gettysburg. ELIZABETH MARTER Lateness Tommyrot Matron ELIZABETH MCGALLIARD A cherub smile Most anything con- Angel. taining big words. MARY IVIELCI-IIOR Independence Oh puss! Miss Strevig's successor! GRACE MEYER Early ablutions You're good. Missionary in India! AILEEN MEYERS Love of repose. Murder! Chaperon for Mercers- burg hops! SARA MILLER Erudition Now that's inzeresz- PhD., LLD. V mg. ELEANOR MooRE V Very Frank I'm a wreck! Married! ELLA MooRE Seriousness About work. Making a living. FRANCES MURRAY Speedy exams For cat's sake! Floorwalker. IQATHLEEN NEALE Taking chapel attend- Onloved and on- Attending conventions ance wanted. RUTI-I NEWTON Keeping out of the Oh, I've changed my Bringing up Snook. infirmary. major, again. 'X RUTI-I NORMANDY Generosity Nothing mean about Undecided. me. . GRACE PEAKE EEreryl3ody's best Oh! heck. Missionary. rien . SARA PEARCE Logical emciency. Concerning orphans. Ballet'Russe. SARAH PHILLIPS Gossip l've something to tell Mother of ten. you. DOROTPIY ROI-IRER Going to classes on Leave it to jane! Not a dead one. CIITIC. . ALBERTA STOTZ Hanging out at Honestly! I-Iaus Frau! ' Rogers A MYRNA SI-IEELY Unruffled Holy buckets of blood. Farmerette. ADELAIDE SI-IEBLE Feeding the crowd Oh! dear Interpretative dancer. IVIARY SCOTT Smiling to herself l'm simply furious. Matron of a shoe hospital. .JANE Pom-I GRACE SLIEER Passing judgment Wearing a certain You can't kid a goat. We wonder. Attending the corona- tion of the Prince of Wales. President of a Ladies' scarf Aid Society. SARA STAGGERS Meeting Sunday Now-says, that out Second-hand fur coat trains. at the house. dealer. EMILY STEWART I-landing men a line Foot! Chorus girl in the Follies of '4z CEXVLADYS TOBIAS Conscientiousness Thats a Wang-doodle. Cannibal tamer. liA'l HARlNE Toon Telling funny tales I ain't no such. Vamping savages. l'qATl-IRYN VODREY Neatncss Oh! Pedro Prima donna. ELIZABETI-I WALIQEII Raving Oh! dearie Sheikess of Araby. IVIARGAILEFI' XVARD I-Iappy-go-lucky- Crimes Ivlarial Trapeze star QTrain- ness ing at Wilsonj, RUTH NVARFIELD Sociability Now, father says- SummerCamp Director. ANNABIZLLE WA'I l' Ailing What would you do in Chaperon at a State A a case like that? House Party. MARY WPIEELER Talking N I never heard of such Director of State Police. a thing. ALLISSE WI1Y Bluntness Odds Hsh! Deep sea diver. 73 R X A X W Il I 41 igfnwII H N I HI V3 .51 XY In I 1,1 ,H .zu I A I . ' A1 X , gal A ll' , K K :L wr .C-JL ,s tx X 7' I' I X' F 'IS If 'J 55 K-A H III' 'i S 4 f I W If ICI' I N R S - 1 H ' il?gf'3Q'h ILT I' E . A L A ' Tm! -SI - .A '- R N N ,I,-I I' IC . I -. ff' x -I T'-mv-I I I ' 'U I I EX-Students Of IQ23 MIGNON BICKING MRS. CLAIRE MONROE GVIARY AGNES SMITHD FLORENCE COCKLIN KATHERINE CONROW MARGARET DAVIS CATHERINE DIEHL RUTH DYGERT DORIS ECKLAND BEULAH ELSESSER FLORENCE ERSKINE BETHEL PIARRIS MARGUERITE HARTMAN MARION HESS BERNICE I-IOLLAR BEATRICE JARRETT MARY JELLY MARY LEWIS LUCY METZ CAROLINE MILLER MARY MOORE MARGARET OYSTER MARY PALMER HELEN PHILLIPS IRMA RICPIARDSON JEAN ROBINSON PAULINE STEEL ALBERTA STEWART MARION TOBIAS ISABEL TROUB JENNIE WALLACE RUTI1 BURGESS WARFIELD SARA WERNER JULIA WILSON MILDRED WILSON SARA WORTHINGTON BERNICE YOUNG w .4 6. . . - -'.' ' 1 'n'-'.' o D Q' 0 fn' ' A 1 , ' , Q U - ...Q-,-, ,...,...:.j.:.j.g-i.:.:.:.'.j.:.:.g.:.-.-.' . -,.g.:. v'0l9l . loo.4la-lil' -....'.,,',--.U.-,.-,-- ,'..'..n..'- .'. . .',-,o.n.a.,.....f. , 4,- . 1 I ' 4 .'. .'.'.',- - , . o Q o,v,','. . ...,.. ... . . . . . Q.-,...-5-, , ,'. -. -'I-.-'.'. . . . . .'.'-'.'.'.'.' E wiv gg O ' - T' ' ' 1u lg4r-ri X RPR 4 1 mf .Eli e ,, 'wi 'RX f- if 1 MA I A Wm' xg xwWs.4ll,nu!.-Q X 5 - -sf ,f- ,- i N ii lv '- ' -,. , if, I 'l.f'?E-, Tix .. H lk' X lil,1'm'll N ' LJ, - :gin ' um I '- ,' A' 'if' u X 4, X 4 .- fi? fi ':w'- .- , 'X ,V 1 E xx ,A ,kt ' r , I l mi. , 3' I' X R ' --X 'E' 'Y -in 7v1Tf ' 'lf.V X Agknl liifnl kv AN li .O FLOWER: Wlzite Chrysanthemum Class Yell I-Ii Yi Ita Ki Hi Yi Yip Go it girls, go it girls, Rip, Rip, Rip, ' Keria Kena, Wah, Wah, Kena Kena, Yah, '24, '24, Rah, Rah, Rah. Class Gfficers MARGARET REBER . President HELEN BEACH . . Vice-President NELLIE SCOTT . Treasurer LUCILE BROWN . . Secretary RACHEL GUERIN Cheer Leader FRANCES WRIGHT Historian COLORS: Blue and White Class Song '24, '24 Loves its colors White and Blue '24, '24 Loves Wilson College, too, And the score, watch the score And we'll show what we can do, So sing, girls, sing, for '24, And sing for the A'Evens too. 76 A 4 3533413 - F ES liiiiifxififw :xii QHQMAN gl Skim - X X -, ' Q ,vfcdi 'l W M., -.w4i5-gigs,-i4'::qlx:t.g't,,xs.m Q f iq! X l s 5. A. 3 fur ,K wsiaymts-2 -f i .x ,xllw 1 -5 1 'A l g -,C C I Vg -- V - ' I. lIl,i'.i, f llvil fi -1 J x . . 3 lg' A '1mV4l'g?iiNi.-L 'l ll'l .- ll. Dorothy Allison Emily Ritner Alter julia Belford Anderson Norma L. Andrews Ruth Beatrice Bailor Mildred Baldwin Helen Margaret Beach Lydia Beideman Thelma Estelle Bietsch Helen R. Bigham Attilia F. Bixler Eleanor McCown Bradley Mildred Brexendorf Q Helen Marie Brindle Lucile Francis Brown Marion Louise Bush Ruth Beatrice Caskey Katharine Mary Child Ruth Francis Christy Mary Christine Clymer Doris Elizabeth Cobb Elizabeth Frances Cooley Harriet Alice Davis Margaret Louise Deckard Elizabeth Loree Dickson Mignon Winifred Dubbs Elaine Loretta Edelstein Allyne Edwards Ruth Essick Malvina Farr Emma Nyce Feldmeyer Elizabeth Louise Finley Martha Rensch Forbes- Sophomores Gladys May Fox Evelyn Frutchey Mary Scargle Gable Dorothy Beryl Gammetcr Fern May Gettinger Imogene Gillespie Rita Gleason Geraldine Elizabeth Good Elizabeth Goodall Hazel Mary Goodell Edith Gray Rachel Helen Marie Guerin jane Conover Hall Helen Isabel Harman Ruth Harris Helen Miskin Hedley Francis Ernestine Herman Edna Mildred Hollis Mary Ellen Huber jane Elizabeth Irwin Alice Roderick Jones Edith Caroline Klick Alice A. Knecht Dorothy L. Kurtz Alice Frances Lewis Ruth -I. Lewis Sara Belle Long Margaret McKnight Major Marie Martin Mary E. Maxheimer Dorothy Morton McCarthy Helen Mae McFarren Natalie Mcliaig 78 Helen Irene Miller Maude Wikc Miller Zona Marie Gwen Gertrticle Adeline Piersol Priscilla Alice Pooler Margaret Lindsay Reber Violet Lelia Rcdden I-lelen Reese Dorothy J. Riddagh Anna May Roberts Katharine Meredith Roberts Mildred Rowland Esthcr Grifhn Sayer Nellie Bradshaw Scott Frances Marie Segner Helen J. Seltzer Helen l-Ierr Shartle E. Lenore Shoemaker Louise Campbell Showalter Emily E. Sites Victoria Eleanor Spooner Margaret W. Tatman Eleanor May Tomlinson Kathryn Marie Vachc Leah Martha Valentine Helen Mar Welsh Mary Elizabeth Wendell Jessie Anna Wieclinmyer Doris Esther Wilcox N Mary Roberta Wilkinson Dorothy Winchester Frances Wright A 1 -.-fit Y :-- Y V Q ffl ,Wa ...W F -- 4,-ii'if5?E:1lii, ,Pi X il? illlxlx -, ., 2 Ax ' ri'!lld1iQllhff,S!a-img '- Jill ' 5 1 fri 'i B g 3. , .V lmg--:Sf-,2Y9l!1i1g,i,v,fFK lg? I ,df qi f l E - W , . . 'f1,1, i B, iilil f ' M C T --A df xzEE? 'f'KiWMi f. :l3i7l i4.l ,. History of the Class of 1924 I-IEN we as Freshmen first set our feet on the campus, what an unknown A world lay before us. Our hearts thrilled with anticipation, hope, ambition. , College offered to us so many opportunities that we thought surely we could find a place somewhere. Freshman year was one of exploration. We learned to find our way through short corridors and long corridors, and to follow the road to Redbridge, or the Conococheague to the Pool of Siloam. We saw the trees drooping with their load of apples, we watched the leaves fall, the fields turn brown and then white, and thrilled over the exquisite beauty of the first hepatica of spring. Then we realized that spring time really was the time to see Wilson. Athletics took the interest of many. At Hrst hockey was all-important, then came basketball, swimming and tennis. Twenty-four put forth claimants for honors in all the sports. We struggled through the labyrinths of Required Subjects 3 with the aid of a perspiring roommate successfully braved the horrors of cosines and secantsg and at last were released triumphant to enjoy our first summer vacation and to return in the fall as Sophomores. Sophomores! The joy of cominglback to the quiet campus with the sure step and confident air of old girls. Now we began to reap the harvests of our Freshman year. Were we not proud when the first members of the class stepped into the ranks of the Upper Litsf' and when our hockey team proved its worth by winning the cup given to the Underclass Champions? The success of the Sophomore stunt, that annual trial of the Sophomores ability, gave us courage to face whatever might present itself in the future. T However, in spite of all our varied interests, academics still hold an important position in our programs. We spend hours in the library taking notes for History papers, or we gaze earnestly at a test tube, trying to imagine we see a reddish brown gas. i After all, it may be worth while, for soon we shall pass to the blessed realm of upperclassmen, reluctantly saying good-bye to our sister class, but resolutely turning our faces to the future, hoping to pass on to our new sisters the old love, the old pride in Wilson, our Alma Mater. 8o FRUEH IEZ5 Q IIWIMISVQEIII X Q, I l Hr' I is I IN X N C . I if-MQ: 12-S.. C 'E ll B i A II- K - Q x pill' l Es 'I , L iii! JVM? . .fx A ,I M is ,X V: mi 1 , X X ll Xneiqf' X AQ I 'll' ff? NIL Il III 'ESkII L Class Yell Ala - ganeek - gameek - ganaclc Ala - ganeek - ganeek - ganack Boo Rah! Boo Rah! Twenty-fwe. Class Ufficers EVELYN MENTZER . . President LOUISE BIRCH . . Vice-President JEAN IVICLEOD . . Treasurer ELIZABETH WEST . . Secretary HELEN JANE BARNETT Cheer Leader LOUISE BIRCH . . Historian Class Song Twenty-flve, Twen ty-flve bless your heart, The class that we love so well, For well be true clear one to you, Red and Black that we love So well. Twenty-Flve, Twenty-ive ere we part, Well heed the call to love and serve, For we'll' be true, Red and Black, to you, From the world's call we will never swerve. S2 F 1 Ta. BY I I' x ' ' . . I '3?Q1':5'!:E. 'fr-4 I kk f f j ' Q 2 .4 , ry '- .- T . Q. L., I II, 4' J XA 1,! I N M 2 vm- . . - I ' '?, I 'TX ,I -'-3 DFI. , Ii A Q .. gi I my A-HEL' rv, Z x ,f ' ' fx. j' , L I lx Mmm mm? ki XI IX Freshmen MILDRED CULP ANGLE GRACE SPANGLER BACHMAN HELEN JANE BARNETT MARY MARGUERITE BATHGATE LOUISE STEINMETZ BIRCH KATHERINE BIRD HELEN H. BIXLER LOIS LEE BREITWEISER EDITH ELIZABETH BREWER MARION A. COCHRAN HARRIET UTLEY CROMLISH EDITH GILCHRIST DEMOND A. MARIE DIETRICPI VIRGINIA S. DODD FRANCES GENEVA DOLBOW ISABEL FOGEL DRYFOOS LOIS EARHART EVELYN FENLON KATI-IARINE ALTJCK FLEMING MARTHA CATHERINE FORBES HELEN H. FRAZER KATPIRYN FRETZ EMMA BARBARA GARDY JANE GILLESPIE KATHARINE LUCINDA GIVLER LOUISE KURTZ GLOVER ROSANNA GRAY JOSEPI-IINE W. GRIER FLORENCE CONSTANCE HAGEMANN DOROTHY LOU HARRIS MARGUERITE LOUISE HARRIS LOIS GWENDOLYN HARRISON HELEN MAY LIAZLETT HAZEL M, H. HELFRICPI ELIZABETH FRANCES HERR GERTRUDE E, HESS KATHRYN BEATRICE HESS ESTHER TI-IELMA HIGGINBOTTOM EMILY ADELENE HOLMES FLORENCE E. HOUCK HELEN LOUISE HOUSTON ROBERTA FRANCES JOHNSON JANET TALMADGE KAY RUTH WINIFRED KEARNEY GRACE LOUISE KEAST IVIAHRY WEIGLE KEENY E. ELIZABETH KEISER BEATRICE MAY KELLY RUTH BRYAN KELLEY HELEN MARY KENNEDY NAOMI WIEST KINSEY LUCIE ELIZABETH KRATZ DOROTHY ISABELLA LAFFERTY MARION MINERVA LAMB MARGARET FERGUSON LAWRY ANNA ALBRIGHT LINCOLN MYRTLE W. LITCH HELEN SHARPLESS LLOYD CLAIRE ELIZABETH LONG MARGERY STEVENSON LOWE MARY ELIZABETH LOWER IVIIRIAM EDITH LUDWIG RUTH IONA LYSTER FRANCES ELIZABETH MALEY ELIZABETH G. IV1AR'I'1N MARGARET MCLEAN RACCALISTER GRACE MARY MCGUIRE JEAN MCLEOD ' LIELEN METZ MCNITT EVELYN IVIENTZER DOROTHY HOLLER MILLER ETHEL HENIPIAIILL MILLER ' A ' UI I W- -Eg... f .--A C 5,f,f'1 qs Qyf -NX Q I X I, 'a HU' '53 , . A -ww I ' Lf. -' ,. 1 II f -, W 'll A I X I' , X-5 K 'fi Q:HLf7 gP iT Z- I' X pl? ,' I. ' '. -' ' ff , ,..4I-,f'3k L ,V IA ' I ' vi -. 355145 'MQ' ' - qw' fif 'GRE ' It W A , WM 'ly I ,W ' -mmf - 1 fin SA. If ' f A Z Mar 'I' III- 'f' , 'A'E .effffl iyff 1' Xr J . il - :I A ' Y' Q. .A J 'nal 'I w. V ' I'l I 'W fn t fy I-HMA A :Inf , gig A A pfwI1. EVELYN AMY MORGAN HARRIET LOIS MOWRY KATIJRYN BESSIE MURCHIE MARGARET GRACE MUSSER MARY CLARE NEAL MARY OGDEN MARTHA OSBORNE GERTRUDE I-IOYT PARRY HELEN E. PERRELL ELSIE CI'-IRISTINE PFEIFFER BLANCHE M. PIERSOL ELIZABETH REEDER PRISCILLA ALBERTA REICHERT ALICE MARILLA RENWICK MARTHA LOUISE SANNER MARY LILLIAN SI-IANLEY ELIZABETH ARBUTHNOT SHAW LOUISE SIMPSON CORDELIA MAY SMITH KATHERINE LOUISE SMITH MARGARET MAUDE SMITH KATHERINE LUCILE SONNE MARY SOWERS MARY IQATI-IARINE SPAIDE DRUCILLA NICIQLAS STAGER 35 DOROTHY BARBARA STEELE I-IELEN STEPLER HELEN MILDRED STIFFLER BETTY EMERSON STINE MARGUERITE DELOCHE STOW RUTH VI TEITRICH CHARLOTTE DEVOR THERASSON -IOSEPHINE MABEL TOBIN GERTRUDE BAKER TURNER RUTH URE RUTH I-IILLHOUSE VOLKENAND AGNES ELIZABETH WAGNER ELIZABETH DUNCAN WALKER WILMA 'ELIZABETH WARNER GRACE VERA WATKINS A. RUTH WEINGARTNER ESTHER WELLS ELISABETH WEST ELIZABETH JEANNETTE WILLET GERTRUDE A. C. WILLIAMS CLXVEN WILLIAMS RUTH CATHARINE WILLIAMS LOIS REIGLE WOODMANSEE MARY ELIZABETH WOODRING I-IAZEL WALKER YATES , , 5 ygig d yr ia X fi fluffy' 6!!l44Wpg-Q-5EllE?x W 'l W if- f'.?5!55'm34f- 1VS'i1g,? 'se w- il N lllil 'ill:.' I E x X., - ii-if X ,Ill lil-l-' --- X- 'mi f wm9i'4rS M ' 1-if The Song of Twenty-five To the halls of Wilson College, To her campus, green and shaded, Came the Freshmen, in September. Nineteen twenty-five they called them. They were very young and timid, Very young, and full of questions- Why the bells were rung so often, Why the lights went off at night time, Why they couldnt come to breakfast With their tresses wildly Flowing. Then the kindly Upperclassmen Took them under their protection, Taught them very useful knowledge: How to pass things at the table, I-low to step aside for Seniors. Who is he who treads so softly Round the campus after Lights-out, Small he is and very agile? Asked the little twenty-Hver. Then the Upperclassman answered, That is Gummy, little Freshman. So the Freshmen grew in wisdom. For their good advisers told them: Let the red book always guide you When the autumn days grew shorter, Came the color ceremony, And the Red and Black was fondly Gathered in their proud embraces. Hockey season came, and ended, Bringing to them varied fortunes, And a great deal of excitement. Days flew swiftly in December. Soon they all went home, rejoicing In vacation, long desired. On returning, they learned quickly That exams were hanging o'er them. Life seemed but continual worry Till that peril was behind them, Till they clutched their second blue cards, Feeling very much like veterans. So through holidays and hazards, TWENTY-FIVE pursued her fortune. 86 Qtgemi ahuna Xxx 5 N53 1 F.g2?z5r1 '- V U , Yi ,i x Q kid af -1 af ' Ak A, 2'f bQX l'm I 3 f y '3i:f-:-.f 1 W j J Student Self-Government Association MIRIAM COLLINS . IVIARGARET MAI-IY MARY CHALFANT . DOROTHY HODGE . MIRIAM COLLINS MARGARET BAAHY OFFICERS . . . . President l . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer EXECUTIVE BOARD 1927.-1913 ELEANOR JONES SARA PEARCE GRACE PEAKE KATHRYN LANDES 1924 ATTILIA BIXLER EMILY SITES junior Delegate to the Intercollegiate S. S. G. A. Conference SARA PEARCE 88 Young Womens Christian Association CABINET SUSAN CROSLEY . . . . . President MARGARET HAMEL . . Vice-President DOROTPIY ALLISON . Recording Secretary JESSIE WIEDINMYER . Corresponding Secretary GRACE PEAKE . . . . Treasurer IVIARY CIMIALFANT . .... Treasurer KATI-IRX'N LANDES . Undergraduate Representative MARY BOYER, '22 DOROTHY ROHRER, '23 JANET NIKON, '22 KATHERINE TODD, '23 WINIFIKED CAMPBELL, '23 EDITH GRAY, .24 KATHERINE JOHNSTON, '23 MARGARET TATMAN, '24 39 Athletic Association OFFICERS JANET NIXON . . . . . President HARRIET PENN . . Vice-President ALICE GOODMAN . . Secretary HELEN BEACH . . Treasurer ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVES IQ22, 1924 ADELAIDE GROS IMOGENE GILLESPIE 1923 1925 DOROTHY HODGE ELIZABETH HERR QO vw' 3 Phi Chi Psi MARGARET MAHY . President ANNE I-IORNER . . Secretary WINIFRED CAMPBELL . Vice-President REBECCA SCHOFIELD . . Treasurer I-IONORARY MEMBERS IVIISS PA'l I'ERSON MISS ROSENKRANS MEMBERS IQZZ AGNES ADAMS MARTHA BOYER MIRIAM COLLINS ETI-IEI- BARR XVINIFRED CAMPBELL DOROTI-IH' CROCKETT ELEANOR EBY EMILY ALTER SUSAN CROSLEY ADELAIDE CIROS IQ?-3 DOROTHY HODGE ANNE I'lORNER ELIZABETH MCGALLIARD 107-4 VICTORIA SPOONER QI MARGARET MAHY REBECCA SCHOFIELD JEAN SHARP RUTH NORMANDY SARA PHILLIPS ELIZABETH WALKER ALLISSE WHY DOROTHY WINCHESTER A .r 'll , Q g All AQl.!i?AEl1mgx L. 1 1 W 54-2 X X REQYMV , ll X i N :f', ', 5fW NX 'Q- Li .wi-0 'X-wi .- X N' qw' fi i W QQ 'M?' i ' X UIIU il ilk' . . . - ml ffl 'X X Ii 1 1 fl 1. -D l l t - riv1?L k N -- Two Ages Starry eyed and smiling lipped The tender little maiden wentg And as she sang she gaily skipped In joyful young abandonment. Sorrows none her life had seen, Nor knew of fear nor poignant pain. To her the grass was deepest green, The world was hers to gain. Slow of step, and bowed with care, A woman bends her toilsome way. Of sadness, sorrow, shes aware- ls the maid who once was gay? Filled with grief, with weary sighs, The shadows of the past swift Hee. The softened, and the tear-dimmed eyes A hope beyond do see. -WINIFRED CAMPBELL Phi Chi Psi Q2 I VIRGINIA REDMAN DORO'I'l-IY BAILEY . MRS. CULLER LEOROTI-IY BAILEY 'DRAKE NAYLOR LAURA CLINE MARY CI-IALIIANT EDOROTI-l EA DI ETP. I CH ALVERDA I-II5R'I':LER LIICILE BROWN Chi Tau Pi President DOROTPIY ROHRER . Secretary . Vice-President ELEANOR KIRKPATRICIQ . Treasurer I-IONORARY MEMBERS MISS YOUNGMAN MEMBERS Iqzz ISABELLA ORR HELEN PIERSOL VIRGINIA REDMAN 1913 IVIARION HIJNT l'iA'I'l-IERINE JOHNSTON VIRGINIA JONES IQATHLEEN NEALE ELEANOR IQIRKPATRICK 1024 KATHERINE CHILD RACPIEL GLIERIN 93 SARA PEARCE DOROTHY ROHRER ADELAIDE SI-IEBLE IVJYRNA SHEELY JANE HALL in Qffwit VA xl 'Jl ll'54E-l' i x in ll 'l V4 I W F N IM F 'F'T':g5mh D A ug X q xiiixffh gsrm x i N ,llllidljrh I - ,, ,. .. ,, ,T X -V M J, I, X X -:?b.,.f4.Q ,l'ifi'mQgMv,,Ih 1 Q ' 'IVA' , 3 X X it f 'swf flirt ill W- N ii l'-lil A ll .- , F N. , I L, 1 1 ' :N - .- g li. ' To A Milkweed Pod Sturdy seedpod on your sturdier stalk, Stiff, upstanding 'neath the steely sky, Bleak winds go tearing, screaming by And wandering cattle crowd you as they walk. Your brown seed cradle rocks and swings, Poised like a small gray bird with folded wings, But, opening wide restraining arms, now flings Your wealth of silk-sailed seedlings on the air, That brush and kiss my cheek like babies' hair. On boisterous sweeping gales they rush and toss 3 On gentle, singing breezes float and sway 5 On silver wings your babies Hy away Straight to the sunset, dreary fields across. And I could wish to be as free as they In wind and sunshine all the autumn day. -Doizorrw ROHRER, Chi Tau Pi. 94 u e 1 1 H-5 I We 040 WMEII' I X fl 4 -Q-., R xv., 1' 1 1 I 3 M-li FQXQLQYH 7 fig I 1 U if Ant V Q ff ,I -A-I A f I S I f I'f'I- -I , A E., X 5:1 I ,H -I . -4. X - ll!!! .L 'ff ,I S . - 5--,MX-5 1 ff? 115 .4 Q 'A' 'I' -If' I R Q X Q pw-.gh 3 -Il-SEE-, , X WIJV ALQA: E X I . V H , xy! 5 , -.:.2 l '. -'Q I N31 L :TI AI, N 3 , N 'P' ' , 'T-'ff ' W ' '-I 'Il N NX mm A me-I we I Omega Theta OFF ICERS-FIRST SEMESTER DOROTHY CROCKETT ALICE GOODMAN . MARTHA MAJOR . ELEANOR KOUGH . OFFICERS-SECOND SEMESTER ALICE GOODMAN . EVELYN FRUTCHEY MARGARETTA HALLOCK EDITI-I'CrRAY . DOROTHY ALLISON HARRIETTE AULL RUTH BAILOR HELEN BAKER MARY BOYER MILDRED BREXENDORF FLORENCE DRAKE ALICE GOODMAN MILDRED BALDNVIN MARIAN BUSH DORIS COBB IRENE COLE PIELEN FRITCH EDITH GRAY DOROTIJY GAMMETER MARGARETTA HALLOCIC JULIA ANDERSON NORMA ANDREWS MARGARET BAY ELEAXNOR BRADLEY RUTH CASKEY ELIZABETH COOLEY MILDRED COTTS ALLYNE EDNVARDS ALPHA CHAPTER HELEN HARMON JANE IRWIN MARION HOWIE ELEANOR JONES ALICE KNECI-IT NATALIE IVICIRAIG MARY MELCHIOR GRACE MEYER BETA CHAPTER HELEN PIEDLEY EDNA l'1OLLlS TI-IELMA IQEGERREIS ELEANOR IQOUC-I-I KATIfIRYN LANDES MARGARET MAJOR ADELE IVICIQAIG SARA MILLER GAMMA CHAPTER 'TVTABEL EME-ERY HELEN I'IAR'1'ZELL GXVENDOLYN PIONEYWELL PIELEN l'lOUS'I'ON BLODWYN JONES ALICE LEWIS IVIARTI-IA MA JOR FRANCES IXfIURRAY 96 . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer MARGARET REBER NELLIE SCOTT GNVLADYS TOBIAS DOROTHY TITTLE BLANCHE VARDEN MARGARET XVARD DORIS WILCOX ELEANOR MOORE ELLA IVIOORE RUTH NEWTON CTRACE PEAKE FRANCES SEGNER SARA STACGERS ALBERTA STOTZ TVIARY STROHM ICATHRYN VACHE AILEEN IVTEYERS E,LlZABE'I'H IVIARTER PIUSCILLA POOLER JANE PUGH ANNA NIAY ROl3Ell'1'S MARY SCOTT KATI--IRYN VODREY MARY XVI-IEELER 4 T '51 X FP ' X' 5 I i'fe:QfIf'Y-DTQX f ' I. X ,II A W. ,Q-QIFQFQMKLSQSQJFVT ' O V I ff' ' 4' WW i!' MAME A F I I' f 2 , NTI ' A' ,, .L ...S QI-. -. Jff- -I-. ' A!f' I-'E I K - I K, A L, vuirdf- ,V E ,it . d I., III- -- f I I: , uf I I A X -aw, I -, in-vIIm.lppi fl 1,-K N fx 5' .II . I X k 2 VI I I I,Q4K,,, will -i f'-'-4' Q gg.. A L ' 3 5 'AA' ' 0. I l ' 'A fx il I ' I Y f TTT Zn ESTELLA BIEI'l'S-Cl-I I-IELEN BIUHAM RLl1'I-I C:ALVERT RLJ'l'l--I CHRISTY VIRGINIA CLINE Cl'lllIS1'lNli CLYMER ANITA COLLINS ATTILIA BIXLER I-IARRIET DAVIS ELIZABETH DICIQSON GERALDINE GOOD RUTH HARRIS FRANCES I-IERMAN ALICE JONES IDOROTI-lY KURTZ TVIARY MAXHEIMER VlfJLf5'I' REDDEN ES'IAl-IEIK SAYRE HELEN Sl-IARTLE LOUISE SI-IOWALTER EMILY SITES DELTA CHAPTER MARGARET CONVDEN MILDRED CROOIQ ELSIE FORREST EVELYN FRUTCI-IEY IMOGENE GILLESPIE EDITH IQLICK RUTH LEWIS MAUDE MILLER NEW MEMBERS CZND SEMESTER IQZZD LEAI-I VALENTINE LOUISE BIRCH EDIT!-I BREWER MARIE DIETRICH ISABEL DRYFOOS KATHERINE GIVLER JOSEPHINE GRIER ESTHER I-IIOCINEOTTOM GRACE KEAST MARY IQEENEY ELIZABETH IQEISER DOROTPIY LAFFERTY HELEN LLOYD IVIARJERY LOWE ELIZABETH MARTIN S 97 HELEN REESE DOROTHY RIDDAGli LENORE SHOEMAKER EMILY STEWART xl ESSIE WVIEDINMYER FRANCES WVRIGHT HELEN WVELSH JEAN MCLEOD EVELYN MENTZER LOIS MOWRY IQATI-IERINE MURCHIE HELEN PERRELL ELSIE PFEIFFER PRISCILLA REICHERT ELIZABETH Sl-IAXV DRUCILLA STAGER BETTY STINE RUTH URE ELIZABETH WEST OLWEN WVILLIAMS HAZEL YATES ADELAIDE SHEDLE . DOROTHY WILSON . IKATHERINE TODD . IVILLE. VIXVIEN MRS. HILLYARD NORMA ANDREWS MARY CHALFANT VIRGINIA CLINE MILDRED CROOK FLORENCE DRAKE MABEL EMBERY MARGARET I-IAMEL Le Cercle Francais OFFICERS I-IONORARY MEMBERS MEMBERS MARGARET HESS ELEANOR JONES MARGARET IXAAHY SARA PEARCE SARAH PHILLIPS HELEN REESE 98 . . President . Vice-Presi dent Secretary-Treasurer MISS BROWN Mrss GAIIWOOD NELLIE SCOTT EMILY STEWART IQATHERINE TODD RUTH WAREIELD ADELAIDE SHEBLE DOROTHY WILSON MIRIAM COLLINS .- V 33,..f',--1115-11-.-.H . D .-.,-I.,. N , I 111 .. I Q..,,,L.I.,LL.L ' -- !.,,,.,. L5 !-mf., QLLZL 17.1.-gg: ADELE MCKAIG . MARGARET HAMEL NIISS GREEN MARY BOYER IVIAll ARET l'lESS MARY GOOD GLADYS MCDANEL ESTI-II'aR RU'l I'EIl DOllO'l'l-IY ALLISON ALICE GOODMAN GWENDCILYN PIONEYWELL MARTHA MAJOR BLODWYN JONES VIOLET REDDEN MARY WENDELI. TI-IELIIIIA IQEGERREIS I'!ELEN BEACH KATI-ILEEN NEALE Science Glub GFFICERS ' President HELEN LIMBERGER Secretary .Vice-President GLADYS MCDANEL Treasurer HONORARY IVIEMBERS MISS EDSON MEMBERS IRENE COLE DOROTHY HINKLE ADELE MCKAIG HELEN PIERSOL HELEN BAKER ELIZABETH DICKSON MARGARETTA HALLOCK EDITH GRAY GRACE LIPPY VIRGINIA JONES ADA SMITH MARY WHEELER HELEN FRITCH GERALDINE GOOD AILEEN MEYERS 99 FLORENCE DRAKE MARGARET HAMEL JANET NIKON JOSEPI-IINE RILE VERA BARMONT ELSIE FORREST DOROTHY HODGE HELEN LIMBERGER SARAH MILLER ELIZABETH MARTER GWLADYS TOBIAS VIRGINIA CLINE . MAEEL BARMONT ELIZABETIJ MCGALLIARD MADELINE WEST ' .Libs NWN? A' R N V I I1 Q MIR 'ARIN' xt ar ' lb 3.25 A W nh A J E 'VP' wi! WWIIIIIE-ff A' Y L FU Km ' JSA X : JL The Dramatic Club ' OFFICERS ADELAIDE GROS . . '. . President MARY SCOTT EDNA HOLLIS . . Vice-President U Secrelary and Treasurer I EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REBECCA SCHOFIELD VIRGINIA JONES KATHERINE JOHNSTON A I-IONGRARY MEMBERS MISS ROSENKRANS MRS. CULLER MEMBERS 191.2 A A I ,,:iG I!,j ,A k l f' X .- lII,l'lI7.W... ' R , S A Ili, , iss! .,, !II1f 'Jfg!1,w4I.!4' X , in ,QW uf? , uw,-K Ja-z'g',LA 5-V A X IWIIJIX f I J . -,ff - I I, Li' fl . I - T11 -AI . L A, - -- -I III ' R A 1 is- I I LII 'TPA J ' K ' Q m, Riflif WI ' Wm AGNES ADAMS DOROTHY BAILEY MARTHA BOYER ULIVE CAHILL MILDRED CROOK ESTHER EBY WINIFRED CAMPBELL MARY CHALFANT MILDRED COTTS DOROTHEA DIETRICH ELEANOR EBY ANITA COLLINS KATHERINE JOHNSTON EMILY ALTER JULIA ANDERSON NORMA ANDREWS LUCILE BROWN ELIZABETH DICIQSON RACHEL GUERIN ADELAIDE GROS ELEANOR JONES MARY LOUISE LANGFITT I-IELEN MACDONALD ISABELLA QRR MIRIAM PARSONS HARRIET PENN 1923 VIRGINIA JONES ANNE I-IORNER MABEL EMBERY ELEANOR KIRKPATRICK MARION HUNT KATHRYN LANDES ELIZABETH MARTER MARGARET COWDEN 1924 ELIZABETH GOODALL GERALDINE GOOD FRANCES 1'IERMAN EDNA HOLLIS IVIARY IVIAXHEIMER GERTRUDE PIERSOL IOO LOUISE ROCK MARLIN ROSS REBECCA SCI-IOFIELD MARGARET GRANGER JEAN SI-IARPE DOROTHY WILSON GRACE PEAKE SARA PEARCE JANE PUGH ADELAIDE Sl-IEBLE EMILY STEWART MARY SCOTT ANNABELLE WATT NATALIE MCKAIG VIOLET IREDDEN ANNA MAY ROBERTS FRANCES SEGNER KATHERINE VACHE College Choir MIss PAULINE BACHMAN . . Director PROFESSOR RUDOLF WERTIME . . . . Orgamst NORMA ANDREWS MARGARET BAY MARIE DIETRICI4 DOROTI-IY GAMMETER FLORENCE DIIAICE DOROTHEA DIETRICH FIRST SOPRANOS ELEANOR EBY FERN GETTINGER MARY MAXHEIMER ISABELLA QRR SECOND SOPRANOS ALVERDA I-IERTZLER DOROTHY ROHRER , ALTOS MARGARET MAHY IOI GERTRUDE PIERSOL ESTHER RUTTER MARY STROHM KATHERINE VODREY DOROTHY I-IODGE ELIZABETH MCGALLIARD A ,, fkA - ' f XX 'Vw ' A X I ?w: y4,di6sMIImg I I ip Tw- : Q lAm FP.: 4 I A A Iffff QW! H'lhIIIuw ' I v A Q, -A A --PK ' D , HIL f W, A X ll ' X S .- I' ...r -F-, J WX QW! ,I I X s ' . I F Q - ' W INN. - B AC ' ' f I CY IM QII ' A E5 I I D 1134 - II' IW. -wif I Rx 'X f U X L -' V f Li ' V A Ihxhm MMV' hi N I Cl'1Ora1 Club OFF ICERS MISS PAULINE BACHMAN FLORENCE DRAKE MARGARET BAY . IVIAUDE HUNTTING DOROTPIY ALLISON JULIA ANDERSON NORMA ANDREWS RUTH BAILOR HELEN BAKER LYDIA BEIDEMAN ATTILIA BIXLER HELEN BIGHAM LUCILE BROWN ' CHRISTINE CLYMER MILDRED COTTS ANITA COLLINS DOROTHY CROCKETT ELIZABETH DICKSON DOROTHEA DIETRIECH ELEANOR EBY BEULAH ELSESSER LOUISE ENGLEHART NYCE FELDMEYER GLADYS FOX ELSIE FORREST EVELYN FRUTCHEY DOROTHY GAMMETER MEMBERS FERN GETTENGER GERALDINE GOOD JANE HALL MARGARETTA HALLOCK MARGARET I-IAMEL RUTH HARRIS HELEN HEDLEY MARY GOOD DOROTHY HODGE EDNA HOLLIS DOROTHY HINKLE MARION HOWIE MAUDE HUNTTING JANE IRWIN GAIL JOHNSON ALICE KNECHT HELEN LIMBERGER GRACE LIPPY MARGARET MAJOR MARTHA MAJOR MARIE MARTIN KATHERINE VODREY ELIZABETH MARTER IOZ Director . President . Secretary . Treasurer MARY MAXHEIMER ELIZABETH MCGALLIARD NATALIE IVICKAIG IRENE MILLER SARAH MILLER KATHLEEN NEALE RUTH NEWTON GERTRUDE PIERSOL PRISCILLA POOLER MARGARET REBER VIOLET REDDEN DOROTHY ROHRER ESTHER RUTTEII ESTHER SAYER HELEN SELTZER LEONORE Sl-IOEMAKER EMILY SITES I VICTORIA SPOONER ALBERTA STOTZ MARGARET TATMAN ELIZABETH WALKER RUTI-I WARFIELD DORIS COBB fiis 1 ' ,- Wil, , ,J-4 3-111 1, X ' M ' .E . alll Xu. ,.g Ig M fi .1..-if-' l!U.,.as wfmila-SJW -. X '.i . i l Ji'if-55S '5'lli5WWi4g:::f5?'f N WS - i ur' a mills'-ms' . ,mm -f s ff -- f The Musical Organizations I-IE musical organizations at Wilson hold an important place in the college programs. The concerts at Christmas and in the spring are a part of the traditional list of Wilsons good things, while the constant service of the choir helps to make chapel the impressive service that it is. Much credit is due Miss Bachman for her constant eHorts in selecting and training these choruses. Each fall she selects the Freshman Chorus Class from the ranks of the Freshmen. The Choral Club is composed of girls who have received training in the Chorus Class and wish to go on with choral work. These two societies give a joint Christmas concert. ln the spring the Chorus Class gives its own separate concert and the Choral Club usually presents a musical comedy about May Day. The College Choir is vested this year for the First time, the fulhllment of a long-felt desire, The choir appears regularly in morning chapel, at special Sunday Morning Services held at the college, and at the Christmas Vesper Service of the Y. W. C. A. During this year Miss Bachman has trained Class Choirs which have sung one month each in the Sunday Evening Vespers and added much to the impressiveness of those services. fit . IO4 Intercollegiate Community Service Association DR. CRANE ........ . Faculty Member KATHLEEN NEALE DOROTHY WINCHESTER MARY ScoTT CABINET 197.2 MARGARET GRANGER 1923 ANNE I-IORNER 1924 DOROTHY WINCHESTER IQZS MARY LowER 1o5 . President . Vice-President KATHLEEN NEALE I S 'T ia i'1.e2i4TI,.,MEN'PE- JIT' 'I'-M 11 I B NX X -- I ,MIX Qui, J,--Lg,y41 3.sy.III-Sq , A wIlN! ,'l1lIf if .Mi Q E L f -X Ima! 'WE IW N 'x - ' Y '7' - I NEHVH4 ' N 'V' 'IL N Student Volunteer Band MISS STREVIG . MISS GREEN LEREE CHASE . GWLADYS TOBIAS . LEREE CHASE MARION I-IOWIE SARAH MILLER HELEN FRASER . Faculty Melnber Faculty Alember . . . Leader . . Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS Igzz SUSAN CROSLEY 1913 GRACE PEAKE KATHERINE TODD GWLADYS TOBIAS IQATHLEEN NEALE 1924 DOROTHH' RIDDAUOI-I 197-5 ELIZABETH WARNER DOROTHY HARRIS IO6 PUBLICATIONS me k CONOCOCHEAGUEV G . PHARETRA ' BILLBQARD wg' MARION HUNT . ETHEL BARR . KATHRYN LANDES ELEANOR KIRKPATRICK DOROTHEA DIETRICH ALICE GOODMAN . WINIFRED CAMPBELL LAURA CLINE . SARA PEARCE . DOROTHY ROIJRER DOROTHY CROCKETT VIRGINIA JONES . Annual Board Editor-in-Chief . . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager . Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Literary Editor Literary Editor Literary Editor Literary Editor Photograph Editor Nlember Ex-Qgicio IO8 Pharetra Staff AGNES ADAMS, '22 . Editor-in-Chief DOROTHY I-IODCE, '23 Asst. Bus. Manager IVIARTHA BOYER, '22 Business Manager SARAH PHILLIPS, '23 Asst. Bus. Manager '4PlIaretra Board of Associate Editors REBECCA SCI-IOFIELD, '22 ANNE HORNER, '23 ELEANOR EEY, '23 K LUCILE BROWN, '24 VICTORIA SPOONER, '24 . Billboard Board of Associate Editors - REBECCA SCI-IOFIELD, '22 EMILY ALTER, ,Z4 ELEANOR EBV, '23 IQATI-IERINE CHILD, '24 DOROTHY CROCIQETT, '23 DOROTHY WINCHESTER, '24 LGUISE BIRCH, '25 ELECTIONS -A SECOND SEMESTER NIILDRED CROOK, .22 ..... Managing Editor of Billboard IQATI-IERINE JOHNSTON, '23 . . . Associate Editor DOROTHY IQURTZ, '24 . . Associate Editor IOQ , N 5' -'siuila-fi fty g l l X Xl lf' NW .. f ' A Xi ' ln! 261 . ,R Kmmflulisgg H- xv 4' -K W- Xt 'Ziff 'i I gil f II Fmgar 'Qi z N The Will of the Annual Board As june draws near this Board would make ln lawful manner for the sake Cf our successors young and new A will to teach you what to do. To you shall go that fourth floor room. Youll like it, we may well assume, For though it's not so very swell Were sure what's said there, it won't tell Within this room there stands a chair Which wears a very regal air. We hooked it and although it tips, The stufhng makes up for the slips. The Annuals piled on the floor Of knowledge furnished quite a store. We passed those old ideas as new, Don't tell a soul, youll do it too. The papers and the dust and dirt, We left to show how hard you work. For literary lights don't steer From dust and dirt 5 they're atmosphere. Our love of typing you will need, Although we lacked a startling speed We swore, erased, and hit about Until we wore the paper out. Our Ed-in-Chief has learned the way To make us work from night 'till day, She wills this and with it that look, That scared us 'till we mailed the book. That privilege we own as yours Of staying out while roomie snores. You'll find that going home is fun Protected by the Harmon gun. And last, we leave goodwill widespread Which comes from things that you have said And secrets which you all have shared: Those things you'd write if you but dared IIG 1513112 2 hunt G qLjE,i, kigx ,, JQSXXQL yr -L A1545 i f jffsb-ws' gli S-. , ' ,A QA 65 291' ,J vf afdiif-fw,'smQ1f, U -I D 15 , A my-f 'X TU' W PQ 53+'??izi'!5r'V54 095, fjqfff 'J ' 3 x 'ff as x '- f N A A xl? f 'f . -I i ,Nik FDILLBQAFDY fri ,J 4 S- Q: - ,,,,- 1 - ET'-x1 , . ' X fx- 5 if ,-ff N x .1 W - j f - : , . V. N--XC'-N859 'X Qjhm 5 JL 04, -V' 2 I 'j Tie- gif -iiflif i- Sw Q X X R A J 5 2 x I N f ,X 3 Y RS 2 X . 1 m :S 'A . , - agggeega. fr., e a A 1, MW?WVM.va'WWfff3S'5i3 M . : JW Mn Sf H 9 1 , q.. ' 'TW A- Tig gl! -. f ' lil ia lll p-9 ,r4 'l?bEd-IME? if V W-9 -i 1 f- -. .4 ni- . - ii jf My n 'nl mlr ' Ti - 'K ' -,Til 1553 5 , A . 5' ' ff .-I n f , 1 W, T Q4 ra! , s 4 X --,y T- -' f , ,ian asf, 1 ' A Q - A ' as-1 ir. 1 ' ' fi' it. - , - X Milli . ' ' 'dlflelpy Twfiial X X 'T Y ' iw i'fa1' iii -T 54141 Dwi- 'g X A a ' x Us' ct .i fx. ft 'Elin i- 'll - f --- ' , T l ' A1 T ng! fe Thanksgiving Day, IQZI Thanksgiving Mom dawned on a cloudy world, But this did nothing daunt the athletes fairg They played the game of hockey to the finish While rooters' voices cheered them to the goal. A host of guests, friends of the girls and college, Were with them when they gathered round the Board Which custom graced with the ancestral dishes, And after, when the toasts and songs were given. The afternoon was spent in happy dancing On the gym floor, that was crowded to its fill. And thus they wiled away the joyful moments, 'Til dusk had fallen, and the rain had ceased. Night-time brought a different diversion- A play was staged by the Dramatic Club. The listeners sat enthralled til it was over, When tired but happy they bid their adieux. Toastmaster, PRESIDENT WARFIELD TOAST5 Rev. Lewis SEYMOUR MUDGE, DD. Mizs. JULIA ABBOTT CULLER Miss MIRMM COLLINS Miss IVIARGARET Cruswsti. DISERT II3 Billleted PRESENTED BY THE, DRAMATIC CLUB MARION HUNT . ISABELLA ORR , . VIRGINIA JONES . KATHERINE JOHNSTON ADELAIDE SHEBLE ELIZABETH GOODALL ELIZABETH DICKSON REBECCA SCHOFIELD EMILY ALTER . NOVEMBER 24, IQZI CAST OF CHARACTERS II4 . . . Colonel Preedy Captain Rymel CML Taradinej . . Betty QMrs. Taraclinej . . Penelope Moon . . Miss Liptfott . Rev. Ambrose Liptrott . Mr. McFarland . Mrs. Brace . Rose L 1li1':'lll f i n ,.,..A: 12'-iv-n,..i' D ia f f ' I rfgwlnfff- f t I X 'HH 'I X 1 lg A .ii , yo - ' n Ill lmf his ie, HJ' I 1.1 IMMEH t E5Ei ' it nl - ., - X The Senior-junior Promenade Soft lights cast their spell o'er a transformed room, Pine boughs scattered fragrance of woodsy glade, Bright bands streamed aloft on a canopied dome- This was the scene where the Prom was laid. 'Twas the night of nights, for those maidens gay, Who shone in their gowns of resplendent hues, Had waited for many long months to display ' Their fans of all shades in crimsons and blues. The music of players skilled in the art, Made light feet seem lighter, and sad hearts glad, Swayed to its rhythm, each playing a part, The couples danced on in merriment mad. Soon all was over, the waltz-strains had ceased, The evening, so happy, away had flown, And, as o'er campus their footsteps they traced, Soft Hakes of wet snow came fluttering down. PATRON S AND PATRONESSES DR AND MRS. ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD Miss LILLIAN ROSENKRANS MR AND MRS. CHARLES O. WOOD MISS NANCY J. CRISWELL MR AND MRS. GEORGE W. DIEHL MRS. GRACE HILLYARD IIS 1 W I I The Wilson Minuet DOROTHY BEATTIE MARTHA BOYER ELEANOR FORTENBACHER DOROTHY I-IODGI2 JANE PUGI-I SARAH PHILLIPS Dancers 1922 1923 II7 OLIVE CAHILL ELEANOR JONES VIRGINIA REDMAN MARY SCOTT , IQATI-IRYN VODREY HELEN BAKER Miss Mlss Mlss M1ss Mlss The Wonder Hat YOUNGMAN ....... H arlequm BAILEY . . Pzerrot BROWN . Punclunelle WOLFF Columbme EDSON ' ....... . M argon DR. TULLER DR. CRANE M1ss GREEN Miss BACHMAN Miss DIXON Miss TAYLOR DR. BRANDT TAKE-OFF ON HAMLET Miss ALLEN I 18 DR. FRANKLIN Miss PATTERSON Mlss ALBEE Miss SENSENEY Miss MCCUNE Miss DAv1soN Miss RIDDLE 1922 Lois Caughey Eleanor Fortenbacher Virginia Redman Eleanor jones 197.3 Elsie Forrest Grace Peake Katherine Johnston May Day IQZI COURT AND ATTENDANTS f IQZI Eleanor Clarke Eleanor VanDyke Rebecca Morse . Marguerite Wyckoff 1924' Rachel Guerin Julia Anderson Katherine Higgins Dorothy I-lodge Zona Owen BERTIIA PEIFER . May Queen DORIS ARTHUR 1 DOROTHY GRAH' . Maid of Honor ISABEL ORR I Camp Bearers ELEANOR EBY . jester MARY SCOTT y OLIVE CAI-IILL . Herald MAUDE MILLER l - 119 Wee elfs and sprites from trees and wells Come here in May to see our Queen. They own her as the fairest maid That ever their wise eyes have seen. And as they bow before her throne, We have the chance, if we but knew, To prove to our superior selves, That elves and sprites are really true. IZO . -x ra I Much Ado About Nothing Presented by the Wilson College Dramatic Club JUNE, IQZI DRAMATIS PERSONAE REBECCA SCHOFTELD RAMSAY NEVITT . VIRGINIA JONES ISABELLA ORR . . ELIZABETH MARTER . ADELAIDE SHEBLE - . DOROTHEA DIETRICH MARTHA BOYER ' . HELEN TAYLOR KATHERINE DIEHL . DOROTHY WERNER . ELEANOR KIRKPATRICK . BETH GAMMETER . SARA PEARCE . . EDITH PATTERSON . KATHERINE JOHNSTON RosE PALMER ,. . DOROTHY NYHART . . 122, . Don Pedro . Don john . Claudio . Benediclz . Leonalo . Antonio . Balthasar . Conracle . Borachia Friar Francis . Dogberry . Verges Sexton . Boy . Hero . Margaret . Beatrice Ursula ATHLUHE5 BASKETBALL. Swlmmmo HOGKQV TENNIS TRACK y B' A ' Jimmy Higgggeiirgx Q? in 1 4 ?- ,sz Q' K 2' ' X 111'-IU'-,. .1 , 'mv 1 4- X Q , . I I 1 Q i , , Il?-fw.x.is'!1.s'3.-31i:x:.f-Eg . X ' .H fM,:4'- ' N A ' it X ' Y f fffgv '-'T9 5l5a1iiWF3' 3 1!'111 '11fU't ' f ' - ' ' 'ff : . f f B. . -M W 3 11-. 11 A 'X inf 111 11194 mx ' X 'X 3, N' Ml 1 :Mig K IX ..- Ah -' 'IL Hockey Tournament Senior-junior, 1-4 junior-Sophomore, 4-7. Senior-Sophomore, 2-3 junior-Freshman, 5-1 Senior-Freshman, 2,-4 Sophomore-Freshman, 3-1 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Odd-Even, 1-3 Basketball Tournament Senior-junior, 23-33 junior-Sophomore, 17-39 Senior-Sophomore, 21-34 ' junior-Freshman, 14-39 Senior-Freshman, 6-64 Sophomore-Freshman, IO-24 Underelass Championships HOCKEY Sophomore-F1'esl'1man, 3-1 BASKETBALL Sopl'1omore-Freshman, IO-24 124 ETHEL BARR, I-I ff ' HELEN BEACH, I-I T LOUISE BIRCH, I-I OLIVE CAI-IILL, I-I IVIIRIAM COLLINS, T IVIALVINA FARR, B HELEN FRITCH, B I-I-Hockey B-Basketball T-Tennis '-Star i. 11214 Wearers Of the W ' B IMOGENE GILLESPIE, I-I and B ALICE GOODMAN, B DOROTHY I-IODOE, I-I X B ELEANOR KIRKPATRICK, I-I T KATHRYN LANDES, I-I JEAN SHARP, I-I and B DOROTHY TITTLE, I-I DOROTHY WINCHESTER, I-I 125 1922 Hockey Squad ADELAIDE GRos ,... MIRIAM COLLINS MARTHA BOYER MARGARET MAHY . DOROTHY BEATTIE . ELEANOR -JONES REBECCA SCI-IOFIELD . PIARRIET PENN OLIVE CAHILL . LOIS CAUGHEY . DOROTHY TITTLE ADA SMITH . . SARA SMITH . . . MARY LOUISE LANGFITT . AGNES ADAMS . . . JANET NIXON . .JEAN SHARP . I2 . Left Wing . Left Inside . Center Right Inside . I Right Wing . . Left Haifback Center Halfback. fCaplainJ . . Right Halfback Left Fullback . Right Fullbaclc . Goaler Wing Inside . Inside . Halfback . Fullback Goaler 1923 'Hockey Squad JANE PUGH . . . . DOIAOTHY I'lODGE . SARA PEARCE , . LAURA CLINE . . ELEANOR KIRKPATRICK . ALQCE GOODMAN . ETHE1. BARR . IQATHRYN LANDES . KATHLEEN NEALE . GRACE PEAKE . IVIABEL EMBERY KAN-IERINE TODD . . ELIZABETH MCGALLIARD . ALLISSE WHY . . . MARION HUNT . ELEANOR EBY . . 127 . Left Wing Left Inside CCaptainJ . . Center . Right Inside - Right Wing . Left Halfback Center I-Iahfback . Right HaUback Left Fullbqck . Right Fullback' . Goaler Inside . Halfback , I-Iab'back . Fullback Wing -iid?-1.11 MALVINA FARR ALICE LEWIS . . MILDRED BALDWIN . IMOGENE GILLESPIE . DOROTHY WINCHESTER Zo:-IA OWEN . . EMILY SITES . I-IAZEI. GOODELL . EDITH GRAY , HELEN BEACI-I . . MARY WILKINSON . MARGARET DECICARD LOUISE SI-IOWALTER . RUTH CASKEY , . HELEN SELTZER . ELEANOR TOMLINSON 1924 Hockey Squad 11.8 Left Wing . Inside . . Center Right Inside CCafulainj . Right Wing . Left I-lalfback . Center Halfbaclc . Right HaU'back . Left Fullback . Right Fullback . Goaler . Inside . Fullback . Halfback , Center Wing LOUISE BIRCI-I . CORDELIA SMITH . ELIZABETH MARTIN . BARBARA GARDY . ALICE RENWICIQ ELIZABETH WEST' . ELIZABETH I-IERR . BETTY STEIN . DOROTHY HARILIS . RUTI-I WEINCAIITNER FLORENCE PIACEMANN LOIS MowREY . . HELEN FRASER MARJERY LowE . MARGARET MLISSER . KATHEIKINE MLIRQHIE 1925 Hockey Squad 129 . Left Wing . Left Inside . Centei Right Inside . Right Wing . . Left Halfback Center Halfback fCaptainj . . Right HaUback . Left Fullback . Right Fullback . Goaler Wing Inside . Inside . Halfback Center V-A .5 Ja rp. ' ,.:,. - ,- I U K-1'f 5'Qj ','f f 1922 Basketball Squad MIRIAM COLLINS Captain . . Forward . JANET NIXON . MARGARET MAHY MARTHA BOYER . HELEN MCDONALD HARRIET PENN . . Forward . Center . Side-Center Guard . Guard . 130 DOROTHY TITTLE DOROTHY I-IINKLE . ISABELLA ORR ADELAIDE GROS . AGNES ADAMS ELEANOR JONES 1923 Basketball Squad DOROTHY HODGE . . Forward LAURA CLINE . . Forward . KATHERINE TODD . Center KATHRX'N LANDES . Side-Center ALICE GOODMAN CCapz:ainJ . . Guard ETHEL BARR . . . Guard HELEN FRITCH . . I3I . MARY CHALFANT . WINIFRED CAMPBELL ADELAIDE SHEBLE , HARRIETTE AULL . ELIZABETH WALKER ELIZABETH INACGALLIARD Assistant Coach 'MFE 1' jfifa -M N 1924 Basketball Squad IMOGENE GILLESPIE . Forward . ' . LOUISE SHOWALTER EMILY SITES . , Forward . . RITA GLEASON I-IAZEL GOODELL . . Center . . ATTILIA BIXLER MALVINA FARR . Side-Center . MILDRED BALDWIN ELIZABETH DICKSON . . Guard . . EDITH GRAY HELEN BEACH CCaptainJ . . Guard . ZONA OWEN I32 IQ25 Basketball Squad MARGARET MUSSER . Forward . . LOUISE BIRCH DOROTHY HARRIS . . Forward . . . ANNA LINCOLN .ELIZABETH MARTIN, Captain . . Center . CHARLOTTE TI-IERRASON ELISAEETI-I WEST . . Side-Center . .KATHERINE BIRD HELEN FRASER . . Guard . . BETTY STINE IQATHERINE IVIURCI-IIE . . Guard . ELIZABETH I-IERR 133 L Jn fl11:a!Ii1. i,W,F X WMML11.v4m WAHM-'A X .1 4411! 'Wi h,f4'.Lf 'v N ' L L - L x W . JI? I f 1 A --- -X , Nh ll WHS! -Qian 1'-A M , Tennis Championship DOUBLES RAMSAY NEVITT AND MIRIAM VAN NESS COLLINS RUNNERS-UP ELEANOR EBY AND JOSEPHINE WITTMER SINGLES MIRIAM COLLINS RUNNER-UP RAMSAY NEVITT JZ- ' 134 EEMN? N K f Z v 1' 'llmy X N N , W J 9. I ' 1 f F Pi? E I ffex A ,i, 45. if - v A.- ' V 1+ -3- ma-1 iv? QJBQQHBQN I VN 4 '-2 Jus .afmallxmx .- , ' I f , gm' ,mm SN X .. Aiallllyf X X Hu, :il hug. 5, 1,4-,gigs I , -ss mm' It muff ' lx? ll 1 N Around the Campus JUPITER The night has a thousand eyes, And Jupiter sees with them all As he treads with padded foot The campus, from Hall to Hall The idol of three hundred girls Yet scornful of every call. LAUNDRY WAGON Two things to fill the college van there be aye three Green branches sweet the gym for to adorn Brown leaves by wcstwinds torn, v 1 White bags of nighties, towels, sheets on Thursday morn WILLIAM Williams very versatile just hear what he can do: l-le's not only useful, but I-le's ornamental too. First he mops the halls, and then l-le tries his hand at punch. Prom time Ends him at the door To welcome in the bunch. ROGE They come every night, do Roge and his basket With food for the hungry As oft as we ask it. I-le's willing to trust us up to a dollar, So what do we care if he's minus a collar 136 H v W Ffh '. . -ieQ n'v K L' 5 ' 11- fT .4 , . . .- 1:4 - ff f.---z- ' '- 1 fri- -4-1--- '1 A-. funiivi-,-1-I1'k ff.-L5-fr '-' W. :SSH 5.2753 -- ..- ,fri . ' Z' N 7 V ll I , 1 m e fs 'v'fa'A2fs 'Mei it ' Ji Mx X uqmgi .iuugv H- M N asm: .i if ' v . ,ug 4.4. X . . ! QQQ' ,M , W, 1 W '- X l' J i 'i . - ll . is QQ- ,-f4,..t.v 21,-E, , ,, , . ,al A . - . -' Per: ,. 4, . , I rc. ,A X i N 1 - K , ,A 1 Hmyi ' E, f' I 'L mx -T .A S - fx 'lx Qi: -Q., - -.W it ,,, fl I Q N, x - ' i .f A Around the Campus MR. KENT The things this man can do Are really quite astounding, You'd hardly think it true. Rat traps, walls, or fountains, Or anything you need. Something out of nothing ls Mr. Kent's real speed. GUMMY Gummy, three years our watchman has With Hashlight and pistol he guards us, With eyes and ears so very keen, Theres nothing he misses, on campus. NIR. GEIMAN When there's any odd job to be done, If there's a leak in a pipe, Or a heater true to type, With his tool bag, on the Comes Dr. Gaiman. run FRESHMEN See these Freshmen young and tender. Soon they'l1 start to grow. been Strange to say, the more they stay here, The less they'll End they know. 1 3 8 1 X -.ii ,--., ' YT i fI',r, ,, T ewQ'sif:z2f'f:v.fsa +'6Sg. f' 'Q 1' ' ' ig' im A A mJli1W4mlLiegp.i.wm - Jill! :1,f.,4 .X g X A X if ii' 1 X if N - f 1 .gm T '-3lTllji3'?'f A' QU ia T E fl .L f .' if , iii' 'QR' - .' 1 -i,f'i mf ' -lrmgkimmf zm'fG'iETHillii ,- - l 'lil- M . Legends of r N the days before Wilson was a college, when the Infirmary wing was a stately dwelling on the very outskirts of Chambersburg, a beautiful young girl lived here. Her room was on the third floor of the old house, a front room with a bal- cony high up, and from a closet, a secret staircase led to the attic. This girl had a lover who used to ride down over the fields on a splendid white horse, cross the Conococheague to meet her in the garden along its banks. There they spent many happy hours. But her lover had to go away to battle, for it was in the time of the Civil War, and the poor girl waited at home anxious for his safety, longing for word of him. One day he came. There had been fighting and he was terribly wounded. l-le came to warn the family to flee, for the Confederates were coming, and would destroy the town. There was little time, and the man was exhausted. There was no way to move him. So with a little supply of food and water he was carried up the secret stairway, and hidden in the darkness of the attic. The family left the house just as the enemy came into sight. For six days the Confederates remained in the community. For six days the girl was forced to stay far from her home, all the time sick with fear for her lover, longing to minister to his wounds. Finally the Southern forces were defeated and they left the country. The people of Chambersburg came back to their deserted homes. In the garret of the old house they heard strange knockings and groanings, and when they went to look they found the gay young lover dead from wounds. In the garden along the Conococheague they buried him, and there the sorrow- ful maiden tended the red flowers that sprang up. Every morning and every evening she went with her white pitcher of water to sprinkle the crimson Howers, and from her balcony she used to watch the moonlight flooding the garden where he lay. Now there are those who say that this is the reason for the strange knockings that are heard nightly near that room that was known as The Ark. And still others are confident that it is in memory of this same heartsick maiden of Civil War times that Miss Bashore so often carried her little white pitcher as she went back and forth across the Bridge of Sighsf' 140 A fi ll 7 Wir D Q 5101 di xx A '- ,i l ill .-. ,Q-ffiiielrfilfhwlll ' W I Ni, uw - 'T , 4g Wg., v iQ Q g ,l lW f il , ,-pqfffl-Q., i l' I X 'll' 'Z 'lm ln al H21-n .xi-'1fv'5eq'I.f1 ':al N. i ' f . aw'-Yi 'pf' lizqh gf' ., A j- X' fllii, ,W juir45QjJ4QQyzw Wi ii Qi' - V I ,. 4, A 1 1. i I -, f .A.-.i- g ,,:- ,gr - k - X Q ' 'lf' 'l Q. .i wmf' 6 lin rf ' w l f ,Ni I 'K l iiV'?F'l3MZW f 5 Wilson HIS is the story of something that happened many years later. Wilson had grown up and enlarged until Main was complete as we know it now. But the Campus ended where the railroad now is, and there was no Gymnasium and no Science l-lall. A yellow fence marked the boundary, and at the end of the drive a yellow gate opened. At this time the maids lived up on the fourth floor of the Library wing. Many of them had lovers in town, and one in particular, was loved by a man with smooth dark hair and flashing eyes. They say he had Italian blood. This maid was a beautiful girl with red cheeks and curly hair, and the man loved her madly. l-le used to come out to see her, and they would stroll up and down the walk from the side door to the gate. I-le begged her to marry him but she was something of a flirt and only laughed. He began to be very jealous of another man uponwhom his love looked with favor. One night after he had bidden her goodbye, he followed her silently up the narrow stairs, up the hrst flight to the second floor, through the short corridor and up the second flight to the third floor. Then just as she turned into the last narrow stairway that leads to the fourth floor he rushed up and stabbed her. She fell and the red blood ran all over the carpet that lay on the little stairs, staining it the crimson that it remained for so long. Now there are red rubber treads on the steps, still dyed by that awful crime. On dark stormy nights, the maids ghost haunts the stairway, and moans and cries. 141 -L' X q s:-'LL V T - tx 'lljjl':!li1 Tl : .wt T , ,.': L' spy-glia l iff Q - N I if -- V Q X I X lil' 'lil 'iii' Fi 4 . in f ffflfqjitmmiiyvlclbii A xx I-I may X ,QQ , my 'N X ,Q -shilvg . ,1 ill Jn 3 1 if-4 Fig! V ngfxx. llj L lr, . Jin Eff A 'i'Q',mff fi M L il? ll X The Wide, Wide World RED BRIDGE A spot preferred for picnics gay Is Red Bridge up the pike, Or take the path along the creek If nature's wilds you like. g Its swings and see-saws, brooks and shade Reward a dusty hike, ' SKINNERS On Saturday and Monday, The girls in filurried haste, Rush down to Skinner's drug store, For sodas and tooth paste. And often in between time, When hair-nets break or tear, Or powder and cold cream give out, They lavish money there. CALEDON IA Caledonia once a year Gives us a chance to do Any silly thing we please And hear The Cork Leg too. RAILROAD STATION As Freshmen in Physiology, In Psych our junior Year, On the way in and the way out We spent long hours drear. But we love the R. R. Station When vacation time is here. TI-IE YELLOW LANTERN Ye College Inn is here once more, The Wilson girls flock there galore, Full many a meal they eat there, for They've got such goodies kept in store. 142 -X y i iWil vE fA fiV'f ilIliixl ,i.u g 4 x f ' 'ig' ' 4 ' ' 4 '4 , . 1 'NJ .Q -i ti N ' new .iiiiuasf - -X ix X .... ,K ' Jin. l L' ,ll-l : s,j5I,I If x -'kj' Rh i 'hEF?1l QlX J. ll- Mu The College Dictionary A-Mark received by the proletariat! ANNUAL-Oh ce a year. ARCADE-The place to pay bills. BASKETBALL-A rough game indulged in by college women. BICYCLING-A revival of Dr. Gurd's influence. BOARD-A secret tribunal of justice. BORED-An habitual attitude assumed in classes by the blase. Box-A taste from home, BRIDGE OF Sicus-Wilson's hair dryer. BUTTER1SCG Garlic. ' CALEDONIA DAY-A remedy for homesickness, given in annual doses. CALL UP-A summons. Example 1 1-He called me up six times. Frilcli. 2.211 was called up before the board. CANDLE-SCE Club. M. I.. L. CARLISLE-A very present help in time of trouble. CHAPEL-Required. CHARGE Accouurs-A painless way of spending money. CHURCH CUTS-Nine chances to write papers. CINNAMON BUNS-Mid-morning consolations. CLUB-See Candle. COLLEGE WOMAN1A prehistoric animal often referred to by Miss Rosenlcrans. D-An excuse to go to the Deans office. DANCES-A fo year. Eco-A correspondence school. ED. COURSES-A means of speedy death. ENDOWMENT-Something we all work for. ENGAGED-l Z: :-A state. -A sign. rm of strenuous exercise which has come to have a fuller meaning at Wilson this ETIQUETTE-Giving your knives and forks a ride. EXAMS-' 'Da ngerous Days. FIRE DRILL'ThC naked truth. 144 , fi im 'W X 'W X iWkmiflfZ ' 4' I 'ulniwylrfgh Nfl' -. ' ' ' 4. - Y ll 4-.. 1 .- If I - ' X - 1'll l f Kg X f e PS JI P f H H ' tiPi.i will y A . f A I Min, ill I , - g-- -3:31 .f, :K R , i :Y I .T X V Uff zaygliilil .Ml .. ' 5 is., A 6X,,:-It V iw. .X I f A A A ff FLUNK SLIP-A hint, threat, or warning. A suggestion of low work. GAIILICI-BLIIICI' in the spring time. GETTYSBURG-See Carlisle. GUMMY-I-lim what sticks. GYM-Preliminary to stiffness. l'lANDBOOK-Fl'CSl llTiE1l'1 road laws. Often called Blue Book. l'lASl-I-A gentle remembrance of last week. INFmMAm'-A place to avoid-Classes. lNN-A place for good eating-antonymI-the dining room. j. B.-Juicy bit, Not pure English. LAB-Formerly called, Chi Tau Pi. LAUNDIIY'-'lXflHFlCCK for second hand clothes. LIB-Colloquial for library. Miss Ersl4ine's desmesne. Lloi-urs Our-Ivlethod used for telling ten o'cloclc. Obsolete. MAH' DAY-A gambol on the green, and a gamble on the queen. Mrznersizsiaunrz-Youtln cultivator-prohibited on Sundays. OIJL7-EVEN-'C:Ol11DOLll ld word. Sometimes, though rarely, given Even-Odd. Nloelern warfare Pmuvviwictm BLUE-Last years lavender. Pizsr I-louse-Former abode of germs. Obsolete. Spelling now Brick I-louse. Pr..A'rFoRM-Two steps nearer heaven than the floor proper. POOL oif SILOAM-A picnic ground. , POP CALLS'.'XH excuse to get something to eat. Piaorrron-Preservers of the peace. PROM-Four hours of men. music. and lemonade. Run Boom-Required reading. RIPID BRIIJGE'-l3ZJClCg,I'OLll1Cl for egg sandwiches. Sl-lRlLl-1A quality of the voice especially noticed before spring vacation. SI-IUSI-l-AlJlDI'C'i'lEltlOl'i for Shut up. Siuwnigizs- On the square. Smicmi--i :-Sunday morning luxury. 221A means ol escape. 'l ,Mal.Li PARTY-A refined way of spending money to learn your future. 'l'lxxl-- A means of rapid transportation indicating wealth. 'l4OliliNS'-AIT inexpensive cake served at all teas. 'l'izAr:it-An innovation. Alternative: tennis or swimming. '11RADl'I'IONS-XVl'l?.if Wilson is made of. Tiue:sTl.E-Seaffolding for ornothologists. Uvmiif. Ll'rs-Literary lights. Y, P. X.-Alnbreviation for Sunday Vespers. Origin unknown. 145 wjllir Y A W 'll If TT' ' -1v,'Sli.a. M , , - x QI I .g, h or T i i' A ll 'iff i A10 x W4-43 x i-fill H -ax P -H T MI, il 7 A M' Aff. tt. ie i it , N - '-f 2 x ,f A iliivil Tailrl i, -f x i ' Owed to Psychfej'7 O Psychieb, hear these happy ideas wrung By sweet and vivid memories so drear. And pardon if herein some things are said, Which fall not gently on the human ear. Surely l dreamt today, or thought I saw The juniors fairyland with opened eyes, And suddenly oerwhelmed with great surprise Saw wondrous sights, astounding, too, Amid the forest where the rebels met To have a festive and a gala time Cn grass besprinkled with the evening dew. Mid many an impulse, and sensation, too, The little neurones danced and played. Association, Memory, and Attention Their arms embraced approached the mass Perceived not, and sat down upon the grass As if adjoined to each other fast, And ever ready to call up some Past. And there among a group of Color Theories, Axons and Dendrites skipped in elfish glee Without a consciousness of their behavior, Of playful habits, it was plain to see. Yet surely they could not be without thought, Since actions had they plenty and enough 3 And action from a conscious state is brought, Or Dynamogenesis is bluff. Imagination, next with Fancy seen, And suddenly I wakened from my dream. What is all this that I have told to you? Alas! dear friends,-'tis our own Psychfej true. 146 x 1 I K L 5 1 1 - igiiigeiry e 1 fl L, N ,,Iii,grII: f Q , I Al ' ' Y?Wh44'HlExf.53m.Iw'ig A --. -ull! -li I 4 E . I -gQipl5iH175 F F'1'a?iv-P.:A 4' ,ffl f I W I -E Sk A A - ., Q llllll f f A f ,TL fs.. , .E-. A .AI ' -, I- ,II IL In 'i x - ' Y, 'E' gil 5 x'iM! 'i'SNl ' 'l-N X , Wouldn't it be funny IF:- You could always get your library book when you wanted it. We had hot water at five-fifteen. We told the truth on our class absence slips. Every one weren't worked to death. Mrs, Culler heard the bell. All the lost fountain pens were found. We sang familiar hymns in chapel. Beck could read her own writing. All the Seniors came to chapel. Someone came to pluck our Rose. The Wertimes weren't quarantined. We didnt know when we were going to have a Ere drill. Favorite Songs 'They Call it Dancing . EsTI-IER I-lIC.oINI3o'rToM Yoo Hoo . , . IQATHERINE ,IoI-INsToN Leis Kiss and Make Up . FLORENCE DRAICE The Sheik . . . . . . WILLIAM Sweet and Low . . . MARGARET COWDEN Ain! Nature Grand . ISAEEL DRYEoos Leave Me With a Smile . . . DR. CRANE Home Sweet Horne . .... FRESI-IMEN Kentucky Babe . . ..... DR. WARFIELD We're Tropic Vampires . MARY GABLE AND LOUISE FINLEY Who's Who With You? ..... KT, Birds of a Feather . BILL AND HJIMMYH Dapper Dan ..... , . . RICHARD My Man ...... . . Do'1' I-IINKLE They're Wearing Them Higher in Hawaii . MARLIN Ross 'There's Someone Waiting For Me . . ELEANOR l:OR'I'ENBACHER Song of India . . . . MAUDE MILLER Ain! lWe Got Fan? . . . IQITA GLEASON I Aint Nobodys Darling . . l'lELEN FRITCIEI Everybody Step . , MISS LINDSAY The Wfoodpecleeru . MR. KENT Forty-nine Bottles . Miss GREEN Ty-tee . . . . Doi' HARRIS Russian Hymn . , LOUISE Si--IONVALTER Maf' ..... . TEDDIE XVERTIME Whispering .... . SARAH PI-IILLIPs They Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me . . . HSUDSH 148 If f m, '. 'liiw'Iuill7 f' 'Y Il ,.,.i,...i yi- , if ' i Z, -- '- ' .ZQSW siliiewf ix af mi ii .i , i V- eff in .- X f- , -., yu I ,As Q f A X .lil 'lil f 5121? e JZ I ' al 'I ' ' Ia ' Nl ' ii- ' 1 A . - 4 ' ' ,,, ., frm?-'W 'i ii., 4 mm A Class Instructor and Ol'lC-qLlEll'tCI' ofrthe class discovered seated in the room. Instructor calls roll without much success. lhose present busy themselves reading letters, etc. The other three-quarters enter and all vainly try to slide into the few remaining back seats. lNs'rRuc'roR- There are some vacant chairs up front, girls. CA slow pro- cessional of the delinquents beginsj INs'1'Ruc'roR- W ho was not here to answer to her name? CThirty hands go up and Miss Pugh and Miss Eby enter just in time to be counted in the second roll cally lusmucroiz- Did Miss McGalliarcl come in? Cl--IERUB'-uH,CS, l'm sorry! CWh,ereupon the other members of the class smile audiblyj INS'l'RUCTOR1fCOITlll'1Q out of a brown studyj Miss I-less, explain the rise of manufacturing in America. CMiss I-less explains very adequately, but Miss Cowden is puzzled and demands a clearer rendering. Instructor and class join in anxious endeavor to put Miss Cowden at ease.j INSTRUCTOR-Qsuddenly descending on the back rowj. Miss Johnston, have you anything to acid concerning the benehts of manufacturing in America? .Miss SIOI-INSTON-CSCElI'l1II'1g up from Adam Bedeuj. Why-er-what is the question, somebody-oh! yes, manufacturing-er-at first there were few industries but now we have very many. CDeacl silence follows this enlightening remark. The other proud possessors of back seats begin to feel shaky. They cease their occupations, silently open their note books and vainly try to discover the questionj lNsTRuCToR-Cgoing from lvliss Johnston to the rightj. What have you to say, Miss Scott, Miss Ward, Miss Croskey? Cliurther disaster is prevented by Miss Embery, in the front row, who wants to ask a questionj It requires careful attention and silence again reigns. Bell Rings. 149 ,fu i ris T N fIm:'i'l'h ' f . 'f li' f ir, if m ' , .c . f .' 'i ALR ' s .al V 'N' F f l fS l'f. RQ K --A 3 lm ' i Nhmf i'Ti5HlNi Q 'I-'IH : iw Twenty Years Ago Backward, turn backward, oh! time, in thy flight, Make me a child again just for to-night. Behold the happy faces of the carefree children on the opposite page. What evidences they bear of domestic felicity! With painstaking eagerness their fond parents have prepared them to face the inevitable birdie of a wily photographer. They are unconscious that a crime has been perpetrated upon the innocent victims who peruse these pages,-who will have to look at the results of parental pride, The different expressions registered upon the countenances of the young hopefuls are not entirely analyzable. There seems to be less intelligence than bland curiosityg less bashfulness than self-possession, The camera has caught them at their best, merely at one moment in their checkered careers. Be not deceived by the angelic appearances presented. The next moment would see them chewing savagely on long,sticky vestiges of peppermint bars, or perhaps delving into several inches of mud, in mad efforts to fashion mud pies like none that mother ever made. Life was before them then, full of hope and promise. But behold them now! Surely these cherubic faces are not those that we see today in the halls of Wilson College-those faces now wrinkled with careg those shoulders burdened with responsibility? Yes, they are the same-the members of the Annual Board. 1-jo A A X ' ?'I:1,':lf0 X - ' ' 'iff ' '4- - 5, lpf ig ,,.q il r X ., 75 FN gl' jiri ' N -2 fi F - X. X -' -wif? X X ,i f -5l1lD7!'T W lif jf- , 1 fling! ra, Iv- 'gil ,ix i-2 like X , '13, bil 5 nm?-ialgim -'lf . L 1 Oclogd 554' 1 September 23 September 24 25 26 September 27 September 28 September September September ZQ September go October 1 October 2 October 3 October 4 October 5 October 6 October 7 . October 8 . October 9 ' October IO arg 4' ' 7 ' f 4 ' M i Wilson Calendar September 201 September 21 : September 221 Miss Kirkpatrick: September 19: Clovis gets his annual bath. Twenty-one mem- bers of the Y. W. Cabinet and S. S. Cv. A. Board rattle around in Five dormitories. Special arrives on campus bearing hordes of Freshmen wearing red bows and laundry num- bers-and college opens. Everybody busy making out schedules and Fixing rooms. Dir Geiman hides his hammer. Mr. Harmon makes another fortune. l-lot pursuit of academics begins. Miss Erskine sends a rather personal note to Patty , Are you going to be an ass this year? A new vegetable hash appears. The new girls' reception. Pop-call night. M. I.. Erskine. Caledonia day brings back Lucky jim and i'The Cork Leg. Jupiter joins the choir in chapel. Miss Strevig: ls Miss Cline in this section? D.D.: NO, you switched her. Seniors appear in bloomers for the First hockey practice. The Freshmen begin to count the days until December. The Y. W. C. A. Chautauqua. Mr. Bryan appears, fortified by grape juice. Pop-calls returned. Thick darkness descends upon us from eight-Hfteen until nine- thirty. Good roads' day. Main has her Hrst fire drill. Freshmen see each other as they really are. College rule broken! A lighted candle appears in the board room. College picture taken. Dr. Warheld is rivaled only by the Alexander twins in duplication. Bobbed hair rage begins. . Sister class parties. First ODD and EVEN singing. Reverend Danner gives us two hours' worth of lepers. Margaret Mahy is chosen our own pig lady. Emil Telmanyi, Hungarian violin- ist, gives his First concert in America at Wilson. 152 Q rFt'+ 'J is fi se fy 4 ' -'. 3 . i ' . W W7 L-5 -7 ,Rx 5 1. .,1,'i,'gxlgk'-- U' ' if W ' smilie, l 1 ,.fv1-iw f' . Wh' fiillllw- . fi 3. AS' B 'X c,'bo'ber' I6 i ei- ' W .,.il1i i. f i --fa eri e- , f hWnl:.,lfi.: has 'P l 'fi l q.glW il'y ii ge:gfii,2zgFzv0Q7J,5.-i'+L'ssQ+g'i yi , f . - W1-'l iii 5 5 N. g ' X 5 - . I li -W' 110550 - WMS' t IW ' f--4' I X fn October Hockey teams chosen. No more pie for .4 lY'a.fY PQWS6' .. . .igpfff October Dickie, at post olhce, Has myocedar mop ,. 11: come? Dodo, with her usual optimism, No, no more books have come in. October Red and white carnations displayed in chapel October the dramatic club. I October Seniors give a dance with the aid of the . . . Happy Six. 'lober 28 October The world no longer cheats Grace Peake. She entertains lvlercersburg en masse. Y. W. recognition service. October Faculty recital. October The sheep are separated from the goats in chapel. At last we sit with our own classes. October Bright night. The astronomy class is hard hit : they see stars. October The Dancing Fool at the movies. Leree attends TWICE!!! October Sudden appearance of six pink roses worn by six mysterious Seniors. October Dramatic club shivers on fourth floor South. The trembling novitiates make their debut. The class of Nineteen Twenty-F ive receive their colors, Red and Black. V October Sunday. Mary Good goes into seclusion to read The Sheik. Book in great demand. October Dr. Spaeth begins his series of lectures on The Languages and Peoples of Europe. October Hefty discussion inblunior Bible class on Hsin. All members speak from experience. October Usual prayer meeting. October First Choral Club practice. No studying in the Psych lab that night!!! October Agnes Adams reverts to childhood methods in leaving Eco class. October 29. junior-Sophomore Hockey game. Score 4-2. Painful originality in evidence at the Halloween Party. October 30 Chicken for dinner. i i October 31 Halloween party in the dining room. 03. 3 Dr. Spaeth snifrles his way through his November I5 1' second lecture. November 1 1 Rain ! ! !! Dix Cveiman busy preparing ., W G fl Tflli m boats for the outside dorms. ui ao 1 . l November zz Suds overturns the tower bell when U' gglfx M 134 'luv ' 5 summoning us to S. S. Cv. A. meeting. 9-- ffflllilgzlh Curfew shall not ring to-night. H ll November 2 Miss Edson nourishes Chemistr 'gi 5h ' x 3 with cocoa and cookies. Y ww w qw, ex... 153 bfi F' -siyiiiiv fi r s . . ll X N 1lff'2l'i'l-W ' , f s ill' 1,4172 N is 8 f . - X iilf i 4 E ll f Y M 1 :ii li V November 4: Senior-Freshman game. Score 2-4. H .f I X lf! ,f November 5: Library closed, Miss Erskine sings, ' 4 WM W ,f ' Where,oh,wherehas Deweywentf' -ji: ,wi f Scjfigcle burns. Men on campus until 1 .rw , IM L 5 . . ' ' t vpf.:-212 -,r, .1 'Ei f . - . 4-1-,g,,r .- November 6. Skeleton dragged from ruins. Mud puppy among the victims. Q ' I y lTlfl WQl9 November 7: Underclass game. Sophomore 4- ' llflf Freshmen 1. M mwmmliil H41 Upperclass game. Senior 1-junior 5. N17 ' I .uf y November 8: Odd and Even teams chosen. 0 edfbi r 50 if f f ' November 9: Tea at Dr. Warfields home for the juniors. ' November io: Dewey returns to the library, but alas Betts disappears. November II 1 Dr. Warfield springs a surprise on us in chapel-gives us Armistice Day to celebrate. November 12: john Kendrick Bangs lectures on My America and what it means to me. November I3 1 Betty Matter writes a forty page letter. November 14: Usual Monday holiday. November 15: Louise Showalter sleeps gently through Bible class. November 16: Miriam and Sagie start for the S. S. G. A. conference. November 17! Baked Beans for lunch-string beans for dinner. November 18: Wise sayings by Fran Murray College bred is a four years' loaf. November 19: All the practice teachers appear in chapel. November zo: Safely through another week. November 21 : Percy Grainger gives piano recital, November 22: Thanksgiving boxes begin to flood the post office. November 23 ' More boxes. November 24 Thanksgiving. November 25 Still stuffing. November 26 Infirmary crowded. November 27 Getting back to normal. November 28 Dr. Spaeth's fifth lecture. Sophomores begin to see the end. November ZQ Academics hold sway. Writtens in V prospect. -1 - November 30 A rainy day. Many galoshes pur- f loined from the students' cloak room. I December 1 . Evens play Penn Hall. 0 U ' December 2. Fishballs. 0 December 3 Twelve days more. 0 December 4 First snowfall of the season. Wer- -0 times form a sharp-shooting brigade. 0 O I: December 5 gimgnishetd crowds bid farewell to 0 o Q ' 3' r. paet . December 6 Ticket agent. Decembzr '5 154 M - -1'1! '!!lTV ff 'S i z' 1 1' f '-i'- 1 ' ,' 1 55i 51 'l F 'fir is Cx 11? f . . . W l .1 Mnmseimf .1 M e: , - : 2. December 7: Numerous dumb-bells vote to change spring vacation to include Easter Sunday. are December 8: Trunks appear in the halls. we ,, . December 9: Upper Lits Christmas bw party. December io: White dinner and Choral J 55 D glub concert. f cz F7 Mary ecember 1 1 : hristmas vespers- so t .1 e. 1 -:- : - 1 candle light, white dresses, ih and the old Christmas spirit. December 12: Lecture by Count Ilya Tolstoi. 3 . December 13: Freshmen all pack. December 14: Collegeugo in a body to see The Four I-lorseman of the Apo- ca ypse . December 15: All aboard the Special , january 3. Once more the Special . january 4 : At work again between displays of Christmas presents. january 5: juniors wrestle with the Dean over second semester schedules. january 6: Mrs. Culler advises us all to put flowers on Keats' grave when we visit Rome. january 7: Moonlight skating party on Wolf lake. january 8: Becky leads Vespers. Subject Enthusiasm . january 9: Mr. Elliot begins to shoot clown the college by groups. january io: Fletcher has a roach fight. january 1 1 : Big blizzard. Many casualties. january 12: Strenuous juniors calculate on 24 more days of it. january 13: Friday!!! Charge of the light brigade . Light proposal worsted. january 14: Beulah elopes!!!! - january 15: Many hairs amputated. Another example of mob spirit. january 16: junior-Senior class meeting. Noticeable peace and harmony! january 17: Mass meeting to organize future voters. january 18: Snow. If winter comes can spring be far behind? january 19: Signs of the times. First practice for the Prom in the gym after dinner. january 2oz Upper Lit meetings. january 21 junior fashion show. A little nearer the En- ! ' dowment. M I january 22 Mr. Mudge prays for promptness. Fifty ' 3 students come in late. 1 ' . january 23 Who said Monday was a holiday! january 24 Shades of the dead. The Alumnae rat gone ' . but not forgotten. , january 25 Dr. Warfield and his umbrella leave for Phila- ' delphia. january 26 Ilsast day c?fI8ldIE1nx'1iester. M anuary 27 re-exam .. January 28 january 28 Welcome happy morning. 155 ' X' , B Hi fi. , ' ii i N i'fI1l:'lfl i1 -' .. .X if SRU!!! J Y fe -fa 5 R 'V 'l 1 -- Q 1 is 1 I Y hill Akf yimfff N . ss S. X N ' F 4 fa ' wax ljliip X er- J A -1 1 1 fs -'K N' Wilt 1 Tim? ' it Kimi ' 'I' 'AH ' January 29 Bible study. january go They gg, - ffl' Q2 it .i j anuary 3 1 were ,gg - re ruar 1 a so ute T'a a ta-911 1, V b 1 b 1 ly 'F D 'J ' February 7. lnexpressibly D - - Q ' kr Ifoiq February 3 unutterably s . 4.1, . ' ,1 J v 0 February 4 exhausting!!!!!! 1 .Lv .li ii! or February 5 Three tables at breakfast. ' V I Zig' I.. bl -1, B 6 February 6 Nothing to do but rest. j z,gFJ6?' ' vxtbv I February 7 Nothing to do but work. Q -. ,D 5 . U February 8 Lock-step through the Dean s office to peep at reports. February 2 Miss Bailey cuts History XXI. We appreciate such attentions. 9 February io: February 1 1 1 February 1 5. February 16: February 17: Organ disregards quiet rules during chapel. Mrs. Rice gives 'Friend Hannah -no relation to Cousin Kate . February 12: Dr. Hurlburt preaches on African Inland Missions. February 13: Freshman Frolic . Biddy leads a wicked chorus. February 14: Trustee day. Dinner and lunch change places. ' 'Cummyn pleads to bell for fire-drill. Very low temperature. Milk drinkers have ice cream. Telegrams arrive. Tom changes to George: Dick to l-larry. February 18 3 February IQ 3 zo: February February ZI : February zz 1 February 23 3 February 7.4 I February 25 : February 16 3 February z 7 : February 1.8 : PROM. Flowers and men everywhere. A few men still hang on. Collecting cigarettes and other dainty reminders. Washingtons birthday. The minuet. First robin seen on the campus. Dr. Warfield warns against suicides. Ninty-three suicides reported. Beginning of the week of prayer. Professor Wertimes recital thoroughly en joyed. Tables changed. March 1: Upper Lit day. Dr. Tuttle arrives to take charge of week of prayer. ' March zz Still the week of prayer. March 3 1 The same. March 4: Wertimes quarantined again. This time for chicken pox. ' l I 3 SQ ,N 9 . March 5: Dr. Tuttle's last day. ' 6 'W --- ' March 6: Sister class games. Wilsons hrst pri- ga ' 5 ' -.... vate movie. gh' kay-of March 7: Many involved plots on way. Short , . ' WO stories due to-morrow. X , , gm, , . March 85 Question: What is a Shifter? ' H March 9: S. S. G. A. meeting. Many privileges ' 5,821 59.0 Flltibfffaigj and a new light proposal. 2' jg-T 0 24229670 H . . ' 0 li, I. C1 C ' Shifting everywhere. ff ,FH ,C 002 f7,F'f3ofECEj March io: Still shifting. QfC'lX?l'r5lf'4TEi7'1-lgkief 156 - r'l 'i l'l'i t f 1 A Y iiilizi iii lt, , b! ' T 'K 1,9-'Z ' ' -. ' F ' - . . Hi fr 1111 '1 1 A jx W F March 11: Dr. Tuller checks. Richard Hale introduces negro spirituals to Wilson. March 12: Miss Agnes Mary l-lall speaks in Vespers. March I3 1 Faculty plays. Miss Edson the star of the evening. March 14i Chaperons provided for the trip to Hagerstown. lvlarch 15: Wilson sees Pavlowa from the family circle . March 16: Light petition granted. Ma1'cl1 17: Miss Rosenlcrans begins to notice the pre4holiday squeals. March 18: lgizl McDaniel lectures on Personal Experiences in Greece and ta y. March 19: Sunday. March 2o: F1'esl'1man-Sophomore 2.4-IOQJLI1'1lOI'-SCl'llOI' 33-235 'nuff said. March 21 : First day of spring. lvlarch 22: Miss Powles begins to earn her money. Infirmary hlling. March 23: Gym classes visit the pig sign out the pike. March 24: Vacation changed. Who said there was nothing to rumor? March 25: The inhrmary squad goes home. March 26: Appearance of the advanced spring styles. March 27: Y. W. C. A. elections. March 28: All off!!!! Farewell Another day draws to a close, And twilight vision falls, ' The night-time signals for reposeg The blind old owlet calls. V 'Tis fitting time to bid Farewell To thee, dear friends of ours, And end the story that we tell, With the closing ofthe hours. 157 Ei i H ' N' 5' 7 I . -qmifilldlglgikllmix 20 If N I git 4 Sk X 4 uf' ,U K F qwx1AVlV h MI W' AQ , . .-A--1,3 . A S ' gi I N 'i 'l s!'i'-.I I . Al f g5i.A.f ,. .- 15214. P In ,f' ' , 4 S. . I , ,, - , --.. ,III 5 QI - We.: . A us! .A . 1 . 'I 5 'D , ,H lzififlkf-!Q.wf'mg'fgqg?iIII-sg ,T ,I ,N wIIfIlI .,,flA., f S I. l f aa. JI N til I TKT' x ' E D' all ' I D ff ' 'fwl J. .D 'V M ADAMS, AGNES . . ALBEE, DOROTHY . ALEXANDER, MARION ALEXANDER, MILDRED . ALLEN, DORIS . . ALLISON, DOROTI-lY . ALTER, EMILY R. . ANDERSON, JULIA B. ANDREWS, NORMA L. ANGLE, lVfILDRED CULP . AULL, PIARRIETTE O. BAGHMAN, GRACE S. BACHMAN, PAULINE . BAILEY, DOROTHY C. BAILEY, EDITH . . BAILOR, RUTH B. . BAKER, HELEN P. . BALDWIN, MILDRED . BARMONT, MAEEL L. BARMONT, VERA M. . BARNER, MARY R. . BARNETT. HELEN JANE . BARR, ETHEL S. . . BATHGATE, MARY MARGUERITE BAY, MARGARET C. . . BEACH, HELEN M. . . BEATTIE, DOROTHY E. . BEIDEMAN, LYDIA . BIETSCI-1, THELMA E. . BIG!-IAM, HELEN R. . . BIRCH, LOUISE S. . . BIRD, NELLIE IQATHERINE BITNER, DOROTHY A. . BITNER, OLIVE M. . . BIXLER, ATTILIA F. . HELEN DORA . BIXLER, BLOOM, BOYD, JOHN P. . BOYD, MILDRED F. . BOYER, MARTHA H. . BOYER, MARY L. BRADLEY, ELEANOR . BRANDT, LIDA R. . . BREITXVIESER, LOIS L. . BRERETON, AMELIA . BREWER, EDITH E. . . BREXENDORF, MILDRED . BRINDLE, HELEN M. BROWN, LUCILE F. . BROWN, MARION . BULLOCK, HELEN W. BURKE, MILDRED K. BUSH, MARION L. . Directory . Gardners, Pa. Wolfsboro, N. H. . . Reynoldsville Pa, Pa. . . . . Reynoldsville, . . IOI Fourth Avenue, Warren, Pa. . zOS Woodlawn Avenue, Punxsutawney, Pa. . . 4O5 Fifth Avenue, Parnassus, Pa. . . IO Lloyd Avenue, Latrobe, Pa. . 5Oo Fourth Avenue, Warren, Pa. . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. . 435 West IIQtl'l Street, New York, N. Y. . . Broad Street, Hazleton, Pa. . . . . . Bristol, Tenn. . 71 North Church Street, Carbondale, Pa. . IQ Central Avenue, Wellsboro, Pa. 41 I Vg Priscilla Avenue, Duquesne, Pa. . 747- Arch Street, Williamsport, Pa. . Blackburn Street, Summit, N, J. R. R. NO. z, Chambersburg, Pa. . R. R. No. 2, Chambersburg, Pa. . Allegheny Street, Jersey Shore, Pa. . 737 E. Weldon Street, Latrobe, Pa. 310 Cynwyd Road, Cynwyd, Pa. . 'LOI Tenth Avenue, Juniata, Pa. . . . . Jarrettsville, Md. . 1.13 Market Street, Williamsport Ilia. a. 3o3 East King Street, Shippensburg, . Izzo W. Airy Street, Norristown, Pa. . Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. . . York Street, Biglerville, Pa. . I IO Harvey Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . . Main Street, Big Run, Pa. . 41.2 Broad Street, Chambersburg, Pa. . . . . Greencastle, Pa. . . . . Greenwich, N. J. . . . . . Greenwich, N. J. . . . . . Chambersburg, Pa. 515 Philadelphia Avenue, Chambersburg, Pa. . . South Main Street, Mercersburg, Pa. . . . . . . Biglerville, Pa. . . . . . Biglerville, Pa. . . . . New Cumberland, W. Va. . 4337 Larehwood Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . . 3447 Fleming Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . Chambersburg, Pa. . IZ Beach Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y. . . 44 Conway Street, Carlisle, Pa. . . . St. Thomas, Pa. . . R. D. No. I, Swedesboro, N. J. . 55 Jackson Street, Lawrence, Mass. . . . . Ketton, Pa. . 157.8 Green Street, Harrisburg, Pa. . . W. Lackawanna St., Olyphant, Pa. 158 I I II I II ? v lan, 4 ' ,II l at f5'?II5VSM..,MlQll WE I WA dai? ' NlII ' In . ' ' . . ' X I- , ,- vf' I-- If l', I f f Q-Z ., .qgqzfa - a f .f . ff I, II, Il, I .L 1 1119 -L ff I II. ll' ' I .-' 11--11545. I T51 5- - ff Y II,f.. y1,,I, , 1 ll A 3a.,,y,ewqq?? asf? . Y,--I , , ,Q K7 Atv: will .7 ' 17-X V, , , ,I , . , HI 'II Q ,1 1, S ' A 1, -f' A f 'A X. A, CAHILL, OLIVE I-I. . CALVERT, RUTI-I E. . CAMPBELL, WINII1'RED CASKEY, RUTH B. . CAUGHEY, LoIs M. . CI-IALFANT, MARY F. R. CHASE, LEREE S. . CHILD, KATHERINE M. CHRISTY, RUTI-I F, . CLINE, LAURA M. . CLINE, VIRGINIA N. . CLYMER, MARY CHRISTINE COBB, DORIS E. . COCI-IRAN, MARION . COLE, IRENE F. . COLLINS, ANITA . COLLINS, MIRIAM V. N. COOLEY, ELIZABETH F. Corrs, lVlILDRED L. , COWDEN, MARGARET E. CRANE, EST!-IER . CRISWELL, NANCY . CROCKETT, DOROTI-IY CROMLISI--I, HARRIET U. CROOR, E. MILDRED CROSKEY, ELIZA ANN CROSLEY, SUSAN S. . CULLER, MRS. JULIA A. DAVIS, I-IARRIET A. . DAVISON, CI-IARLOTTE I. DECIQAIXD, IVIARGARET L. DEIIELER, ISABEL . DEMOND, EOIT1-I G. . DICKSON, ELIzABET1-I L. DIETRICH, ANNA MARIE DIETRICII4. DOROTI-IEA E. DITTMAN, NORMAN . DODD, VIRGINIA S. . DOLBOW, FRANCES G. DRAKE, FLORENCE L. DRYFOOS, lsAI3EL F. Dumas, MICNON W. . IEARI-IART, LOIS . EEY, ELEANOR P. . EBY, ESTI-IER I-I. . EDELSTEIN, ELAINE L. EDSON, LUCIA . . EDWARDS, ALLYN I-I. EISAMAN, D. LUCETTA ELDON, CLARA B. . ELY, DELIA IQENT . ELSESSER, BEULAH . EMBERY, MAEEL . ENGLEI-IARET, LOUISE R. ERSIQINE, MARY L. . ERTEL, MARGARET L. ESHLEMAN, lVlYRTl.E . I . . 36 Park Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Springmont, Sinking Spring P. O., Pa. . 2o7 Grant Avenue, Bellevue, Pa. 2o3 Chestnut Street, Brooklawn, N. J. . 512 Shaw Avenue, Mclieesport, Pa. . IZS Chestnut Avenue, Narberth, Pa. IOQ Twelfth Avenue, Juniata, Pa. 28o Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. .46 Alger Avenue, Detroit, Mich. . 422 Reeder Street, Easton, Pa. . . . . Frederick, Md. SIS Gay Street, Phoenixville, Pa. . . Deerfield Street, N. J. . 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Brown Street, Blairsville, Pa. 305 E. Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . . . . . Broekwayville, Pa. . . 7. lO Main Street, Salisbury, Md. zzo Maple Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Izo Linden Street, Everett, Mass. . 7.75 Clay Street, Clarksburg. NV. Va. . 130 Euclid Street, Woodbury, N. J. . 5Oo4 N. I Ith Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 362 E. Catherine Street, Chambersburg, Pa. . . . . . Mercersburg, Pa. 164 XVATT, ANNAIBELLE . . III W 11 N ,A IU, .. I 'III 1. ,af-arierwdlhmil WWE I l -4 H W 'Ulniwj ll r 25' DN 511 S V 4 ' 1 I I ,. I 1'5ig'HrInimgll ? - - Aim 5 W Y ,.,,- .I f'll1 X Wd Y ,-- as Ar -v k g I-wa' ,III f FQSII 1,33-'FFQIY f K 1 ' Pl' 1 I fbi, -. 92,1 'xiii . If-- -fl' - Iii 'ily . II 'f' riff! 1 L H59 I. . .. PWA fi: -II I' 'Iv-Qs'--1' i fi? ,fx A il . 1 ' li ' 0. I JLA 'wi I I A 1 ,A VIVIISN, EIJITIA-I . VODREY, IQATI-IRYN, I. VOLKENAND, RUTH H. . WACNEli, AGNES ELIZABETH XVALK, l'iELEN M. . . XVALKER, EI.IzAI3E'I'I--1 D. . XVALKER, SARAH E. . . WAIID, MARGARET J, . . WARFIELD, DR. E11-IEI-1sER'I' D. . WARFIELD, RUTH BRECKINRIDGE WAIINER, WILMA ELISABETH . WATIQINS, GRACE V. . . WlilNGAR'FNER, ANNE RUTH XVELLS, Es'rI-IER , . W ELSI-I, l'iELEN M. . . VJENDEL, MARY ELIZABETH XNERTIME, PROFESSOR RUDOLPH W EST, ELISAIQETI-I . . . WEST, MADELINE LOUISE . WI-lEEl.Eii 'MARY H. . AVHY, ALLISSE H. . . XVIEDINMEYER, JESSIE A. . WILCOX, DORIS Es'rI-IER . WILICINSON, lVlARY R. WIL1.E1 1', ELIZABETH J. XAIILLIAMS, GERTIAUDE A. . WlI,I,lAMS, OLWEN . WILLIAMS, RUTH C. . NVILSON, DOROTHY S. . NVINCHESTER, DOROTHY . WITMER. ISAEEL . XVOLFF, DOROTHY . WOODMANSEE, LOIS R. . WillGl-l'F, FRANCES . . WOODIIINCI, MARY EI-IzAI3E'1'I--1 . YATES, l'iAZEL W. . . YOUNGMAN, SARAH P. I CMr. D. L. Vivien-Evilardi Berne, Switzerland . East Fourth Street, East Liverpool, Ohio 342 W. Green Street, Hazleton, Pa. 3o5 N. Martin Street, Martinsburg, W. Va. , G . . . Chambersburg, Pa. 1816 Ligonier Street, Latrobe, Ilia. a Q4 S. Harrison Avenue, Bellevue, . O22 lvliffiin Street, Lebanon, Pa, . . . Chambersburg, . Wilson College, Chambersburg, . 224 Clover St., S. Brownsville, . 428 McKee Avenue, Monessen, . Pa Pa Stoneybrook Apt., Ridley Park, ga. a Pa .412 E. Walnut Street, North Wales 227. W. Tabor Road, Philadelphia 181 NVashington Street, Vandergrift 326 W. Green Street, Hazleton . . . Chambersburg ermantown Avenue and Bethlehem Park Chestnut l-Iill, Philadelphia, Pa, . . . Franklin, N. J. . . Parsonage, Newville, Pa. Manheim Street, Germantown, Phila, Pa, . 53 1 Buttonwood Street, Morristown, Pa- . 317. Main Street, Mechanicsburg, Pa- . 3 io Fifth Avenue, Wilson, Pa- . . . Marlboro, N. J . Frostburg, Md, . South Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 65 Great Meadows, N. J. . IDQ-ELlClia Avenue, Hackensack, N. J. 205 Euclid Avenue, Haddonfield, N. J. . . . . Sunbury, Pa. . . . Chambersburg, Pa. . . . Salina, Pa. 201 I-less Avenue, Erie, Pa. Chester Pike, Sharon Hill, Pa. . 61 Point Street, Yonkers, N. Y. DOI Pine Street, Williamsport, Pa. K -X NN I,ji:1Ig.grf11 Xs1 , ii 1 ULLQW WX Tull' ,' 'lf 1 B A gr A Ak? A - V WUEGGYPT 1:lll 1fl1 'bl ' l , JS 1' ' .- I' 1 11 l fn l x K - K LT lan wmfihmsl ' 'M X Alumnae Association President DR. MARTHA L. BAILEY, 'og . . . Dillsburg, Pa Vice-Presidents MRS. FREDERICKA BRIXNER BOAG, VO7 . . Johnstown, Pa Mlss ELEANOR C. DUNCAN, '14 . . Shippensburg, Secretary Mlss MIRIAM D1E1--11., '04 .... Marion, Assistant Secretary ' Mlss MARGARET DISERT, 'zo . . . Waynesboro Treasurer Mlss ELIZABETH PATTERSON, .QS . . V . Mercersburg - Assistant Treasurer Mlss PEARL CRAIG, 'og . . . . Chambersburg Directors Mlss CHARLOTTE I. DAv1soN, '97 . Wilson College, Chambersburg Miss MARY P. MCCUNE, V14 . . Wilson College, Chambersburg MRS. EDNA LEISERNING THOMPSON, 'o4 . . . Middleburg 166 lHQK?1H9 !JQl 167 3 HOTEL WASHI GTO W. A. LEECH CHAMBERSBURG, PA CAPACITY, zoo GUESTS European Plan, 32.00 to 34.00 Per Day I 65 Rooms, Single or En Suite, are with Bath Running Hot and Cold Water and Long-Distance Telephone in Every Room 'F-IS? WHEN you go to Chambersburg, Pa., stop at the Hotel Washington. lt is without a pecr in the beautiful, historic valley ofthe Cumberland and will compare Pavornbly with the larger hotels in the principal cities. You will invariably hear this wherever people are gathered-in railway smoking compartments, on board ship, and in other hotels. 168 Mary Sezehf Robes et Illeznteaux North Third Street at No. 210 fI!L7'7 i.YblL7'g, Pez. DO YOU LIKE HOME-MADE PIES- V ANIDNEGRTAU ' S RESTAURANT CALL Us FOR ICE CREAM C. V. PHONE, 19-W S. A. HUBER SONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES OYSTERS, FISH, PRODUCE CHINA AND GLASSWARE CHAMBERSBURG, PA. BELL PHONE 140 C. V. PHONE 177-Y CHAMBERSBURG ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISE LINCOLN WAY CHAMBERSBURG, PA. You Will Save F1-om 1542, to 2029 By buying from BLOOM BROTHERS CI-IAMBERSBURG, PA. WAYNESBORO, PA. MODERN TEACHERS, BUREAU 1002 Market st. Cirh Floorj PHILADELPHIA TEACHERS!--If you want helpful and reliable aniytance enroll with ur. Free enrollment and no charge unlefs position is secured and accepted. SEND FOR ENROLLMENT BLANK jANE WALTERS LAIRD MILLINERY The Quality Shop 25 NORTH MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA. RITCHEY BROTHERS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN COFFEES and TEAS or THE FINEST QUALITY 1019 Hillen St. Baltimore, Md. THE CHAS. H. ELLIOTT CO. THE LARGEST COLLEGE ENGRAVING HOUSE IN TIIE WORLD GOMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS - CLASS DAY PROGRAMS CLASS PINS AND RINGS DANCE PROGRAMS AND INVITATIONS MENUS WEDDING INVITATIONS LEATHER DANCE CASES AND COVERS FRATERNITY AND CLASS INSERTS FOR ANNUALS FRATERNITY AND CLASS STATIONERY SCHOOL CATALOGUES AND ILLUSTRATIONS SEVENTEENTH ST. E5 LEHIGH AVE. PHILADELPHIA If Illiglzi Surprise You to Know HOW MANY of our depositors are women-single women, who earn their own living, married Women, who deposit for the family, wealthy women who have separate incomes. WOMEN NATURALLI' PREITER A CONSERVATIVE BANK, because it affords greater security to depositors in the long run. This Bank is recognized for its conservative business methods. Its investments are made in secured loans and high-grade bonds. No greater security can be afforded. We have a separate Teller's window, and have otherwise specially provided for the acconnno dation of women, who desire to deposit money or transact any other business with us. We pay four per cent. interest, compounded semi-annually, on money deposited in our Savs ings Department. We invite you to do your business with us. You are always welcome. Farmers Merchants rust Co. FOUNDED 1906 CAPI TAL, f.l50,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS, ,592-30,000.00 RESOURCES OVER ,X2,300,000.00 Walter K. Sharpe, President fD. L. Grove, Treasurer 170 THE PENN-HARRIS TO OUR PA TRONS: Owing to our greatly increafed volunte of busineff we find it poffible, and it if with pleafure we do Jo, to announce a decided reduction in ourfood pricex. Thi: not alone tn our Cojee Room, but alfo in the Lounge and Grill. Baron Von Shillaghlv M onte Carlo Orcheftra which ha: been delighting o-ur patronf for the pllif two month: in The Lounge during dinner and in The Grill for dancing after 9 o'clock nzaleex The Penn-Harrie a most desirable place to Jpend a few leifure hours. In addition to the above, Saturday evening Infornzal Dinner Dance: have been inaugurated. A generoux space in The Lounge haf been prepared where, without any additional charge, dancing may be indulged infrovn 6 to 8,30 P. IW. DKRECTION OF ' The Lounge on Sunday is for your convenience, to listen to the Sunday concert from twelve noon until two p. ni. and from ,fix to nine p. rn. W' e have every conjidence 'LTI ID these innovation: will meet with your approval. H. S. McDONNELL, or AMI-:RICA Manager HOCKENSMITH BROOME 5 MEEKIN TAXICAB SERVICE FASHIONABLE AND TAILORS BAGGAGE TRANSFER lj REPAIRING, ALTERING, CLEANING, and PRESSING PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CALLS E BOTH PHONES 145 VALLEY BANK BUILDING CI-IAMBERSBURG, PA. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. 171 Compliments of ROSEDALE THEATRE CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Y f Q5'ff'.1 For Jewelry, Szlfverwezre, and Cuz' Glas: Do notfezil to visit the Shop of Jeweler W. H. Ludwig on lllemorial Square 172 FEDERAL INVISIBLE WARDROBES - UNI Q UE SPACE ECONQMIZERS INDISPENSABLE TO APARTMENTS, I-IOTELS, HOSPITALS, INSTITUTIONS, HOMES, SCHOOLS, AND COLLEGES CONVENIENT RECEPTACLES FOR CLOTHING, BEDDING, ETC. lllflY BE fITT.4CHED IN fi FEW MINUTES WITHOUT TOOLS TO ANY WOOD OR METAL BED Sufjrmdui from lhc :ide rail: of bed on -roller-luraring mvml xlz'd:.r MovE Wxfm THE BED MADE IN THE FOLLOWING STYLES.- MOTH-PROOF TENNESSEE RED CEDAR SOLID MAHOGANY LRED CEDAR LINEDJ SOLID WALNUT fRED CEDAR LINEDD POPLAR CMAHOGANY FINISHJ SANITARY ALL METAL Couvs GREEN, IVORY on WHITE ENAMELJ PATENTED Feb. 18, 1013 Dec. 31, 1918 March 21, 1920 MXINUFACTURED BY Federal Equipment Company 358 N. West St. Carlisle, Pa. I GOOD HOUSEKEEPING '. -31 g,..,f1bT,.,p.53.,u . v - -v..L1:m:1L1J,2uu:.J,L'1,2..i1uxL1, 1.1 1 ,. W.f1fRDROBE closed-dun-proof-ready to be mozwd bark under the ball by a touch of fha' hand to become' INVISIBLE WARDROBE occupief 1zoj9oor .rpnce 173 MOLLER PIPE ORGANS THE highest grade instruments. Every organ designed especially for the place and purpose for which it is to be used. No organ too large or too small to in- terest us. References of thirty-three hundred churches and institutions using Moller Organs. Booklet: and Specification: on Request M. P. MOLLER I-IAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND N. B.-Builder offour manual organ 'in Wilron College. FRANK M. STOUFFER BOOKS me STATIONERY PICTURE FRAMING .4 SPECIALTY ROSEDALE BUILDING NORTH MAIN STREET THE J. G. SCHAFF ELECTRIC Co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Electric Clzajing Dirlzer, fpY!lf7lli7Lg Padf, Curling Ironf, Henterf, Stoves, Lampf, Slzarlef, elf. 71 N. MAIN STREET CHAMEERSBURG, PA. There are all kinds of ' PRINTING If You want the BEST QT' FRANKLIN REPOSITORY 'K0ur Specially 1.5 College work CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA ENIORSl We believe that placfmevzt is as important as preparation. America is a land ofopportunity. We have opportuni- ties for you-each one. Write us and we will offer you your choice of teaching positions. You pay nothing for service until elected into what you want. Write us! Two cents may profit you from 5100.00 to 56500.00 extra. NATIONAL TEACHERS, AGENCY, INC. Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Syracuse, N. Y. Northampton, Mass. THE INTERSTATE TEACHERS' AGENCY The Agency to join, if you want to be well located. We have scores of desirable positions now ready for good Candidates. Hfrile Today for Blank Form T. H. ARMSTRONG, Prop. 60 N. FITZHUGH ST. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 95 A RA N O M 7' TIIE ALLURING PERFUME E CALL your attention to our Latest Perfume Craation, CARA NOME LDuaresl N amd. This delightful pzrfume is a delicate, alluring, exquisite, 1 bouquet odor, giving ont' tht' illusion of a freshly cut basket of jlowzrs, and holds its delicate fragrance. WE ful you will also be inizresicd in CARA N OMB Complexion Powder, its luxurious, soft and crsamy tcxlurr, its extrnnf purity, finaness, and lasting qualities. Tn: C11 Rfl N OIWE line, which is maria' of tlzejinest importzd materials, also includes tozlrt water, lalcum and sachel, and a beaunful combination of all thas: preparations. SKINNER'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store ON THE SQUAREDL CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Ice Made from Pure Mountain Water by Raw Watfr Process JZ' Chambersburg Ice 8cCold Storage Co. Ice Shipments in Car Lots STORAGE LOCATED NEAR LARGE ORCHARDS 175 BREAD is Supreme in Nutrition. It pro- duces the glow of rich, red blood coursing through your veins, the re- sponse of muscles resilient with strength, a spring in your step, and a light in your eye. EAT BREAD - MORE BREAD! Z: OUR KITCHEN IS SNOW PVHITE OUR BREAD IS NUTRITIOUS 5555 Chambersburg Baking Co. Chambersburg, Pa. E Visitors Always Welcome QE! 176 I8OQ 19.22 National Bank of Chambersburg The Bank that makes You feel at Home Chambersburg, Pa. A NEW AND BETTER SERVICE Specializing in OUTFITS AND COSTUMES FOR GIRLS' SUMMEIQ CAMPS-SCHOOLS-COLLEGES Cutfitters to the Class of l925 Hanold Outlitting Company Standish, Maine Catalogue on request 177 FEM ININE WEAR I The outstanding advantage of selecting fashions here is that they may always be depended ' upon to look more expensive then they really are. Leiter M Brothers , Wnisniz STYLES S I E R E R S or Toinonicow ,-me S now N TODAY Ch11111bf1',rb1crg'r Farley! Growing Sion' The Know-Ilowi' is the prime essential to GOOD PRINTING Tlzir Srrrfl is p0f.frr,n':Z by the CARPETS PUBLIC oP1N1oN eo RUGb ETC. A0 the Nzlr Degree On the Main Street cHAmi3ifxsnu11G's LEADING l'llIN'l'l5RY GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR zIDV.fINCl5rl'IENT A relialmle Teachers' Agency is the surest, most modern and businesslike way for the progressive teacher to secure the advancement he or she deserves. NO LZNROLLMIQNT FEE-NO CHARGE TO Eivrmovrins Our connection with Pennsylvania school work covering -L0 years enables us to give high- class service to both teachers and school ollicials. CENTRAL TEACHERS' AGENCY JOHN S. ARNOLD, rlifzwragfr 202 WalnutfStreet Harrisburg, Pa. HOKE 319 EYSTER DRY GOODS IIND NOTIONS N. E. Corner Memorial Square CHAMBERSBURG, PA 178 IJ U THE INDIVID UAL POR TRAITS AND l GR 0 UP PHO TOGRAIPHS IN 'THIS ANNUAL WERE MADE ,J 7' WILSON COLLEGE BY .Z Mz'fEhell Elliot of Plazladelplaia S TU DI OS : 1619 Chestnut Street and lf7e.s'1f Cheltefz Afue., GEl'17Zfl71L'0flU7Z rf-:?vi'l ' Special Rates to Smflems mul their Familie: U EJ 179 The Gif! cmd Art Shop EI II Our line of gifts and novelties is ex- clusive and always new U , HA L L E R S P1-mrivzg CII,4MBERSBURG'S STANDARD E11gf'afUi1zg DR UG STORE D ie Stamp ing Henderson C93 Mong IZI S. Main Street Chambersburg, Pennsylvania You Wil! Like HaZlAr'f Smviw Con1.pli1n:'1zlr cj Footer's Chambersburg Unexcelled Service cmd Quality in Sheet Metal Cornpany CLEANING 'e of De E Eff D YEIN G RED CROSS STONES, H H RANGES, FURNACES, IS Always safest and Best EMPIRE RIPELESS FURNACES, E HOUSE FURNISHINGS Footer's Dye Works Cumberland, Md. Main and Queen Streets Both Phones A Strong Bank Capital Stock- SIO0,000.00 Liability of Stockholders 100,000.00 Surplus Earned 400,000.00 Total ,Z6o0,000.0o Total Assets Over S3,000,0fD0.00 Pronzjot Service - Coutteons Treatntent The Valley Natz'0naI Bank 471 Interest in our Safuings Department TO THE STUDENTS OF WILSON COLLEGE WHO REGISTER FOR 1922-1923: We want your business when you return in the fall, and we will clo every- thing in our power to please you. We will ffl! you any piece of furniture that you may Want to purchase, or we will rm! you Vietrolas, desks, both llnt-top and high-top, book-racks, reecl, willow, and wood sent rockers, lumps, couch-beds, in fact everything that you need ro make your rooms attractive. H Give us Il f-:ill and see if we cannot please you. F. Hayes Harmon Furniture, Victrolas, and Records 181 SPEER 63 co. ANTHRACITE COAL BITUMINOUS BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Insist on PURITY ICE CREAM .92 Mm by , C.V. Creamery Sc Dairy Co Chambersburg, Pa. DIN QW Ge e 'W 2. C? o 4 Sf' 'Q 0 'D or 04 . A D I? ' ' Y- tc- lf. 5. PM. Ol Athletic Goods of Quality The Spalding trade-mark is the never-failing guarantee of all that is best in athletic imple- ments, clothing for all gnmcs,sports,ancl physical upbuild. I1 Pay: to Gel lhe Bert-filzvayr 'k A. G. Spalding if Bros. 126 Nassau Street New York Comjbl-131151111 of The ' Chd'77Zb87'5bu7'Q' Lazmafry PE HALL-School for GZHJ AIM-Full development of true Womauhood College Preparatory, Modern Language, Music, Art, Home Economics, Certificate Privileges. All Outdoor Sports. Rooms With Private Bath. Hotel Esplanade, Atlantic City, N. J., occupied by school during May each year. Work not inter- rupted. : : : : : : , New Gynmzzsium and Sfwz'mmz'ng P001 Cczlczloguf and Vic-ws RATES, S800 Address FRANK S. MAGILL, P7'Z.7'2CZfdl C1-1 AMB li Rsisuiz G, PA. 183 NATHAN'S The most complete and largest depart- ment store in Franklin County. Best showing ofready-to-Wear Clothes and Millinery at the lowest possible prices. Our rest room is always open for your convenience. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. BI OUSFS CoATs . - SUITS FURS Fizocrqs lil MUDISH APPAREL FUR THE COLLEGE MISS U Leonards HOUSE OF VALUES 31 S. MAIN ST. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. QNEAR. THE SQUAREJ The Hoover Sc Smith Co Difamovzcl .7lfIf1'c'hc1fnl.f fewelerf mid S'ilz1m'5millz.J 616 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADILLPIA, PA OH'icial Jewelers to the American College Fraternities Class and College Rings :md Pins S vecialists in Medals and Prizes lropliies I 2 ICE CREA ASK FUR pMINICK'b' FAVORITE lVIinick's is an exceptionally good Cream. Its richness, and above all, its purity, make it the favorite. We make it up in fancy moulds to suit the occasion. BRICKS A SPECIALTY Born PHONES Facroryg 147 EAST QUEEN ST. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. You are alwzzyr 'zuclroms' at the Yellow Lantern Inn Opposirc 1:l1c Campus ls'REflKF.4ST LUNCIIEON DINNERS fl F TE RNOON TE .fl S Special and private parties Double and single rooms with bath Miss Jennie B. Simpson FA NC Y G OOD S and all kind: of y,m'v1r NEXT TO TRINITY CHURCH Thr BNI of Ezwrytlzing in thc' lll'lI..l'iL' Liar- DUFFIELD Columbia Graphonolas and Records HENRY F. MILLER PIANOS Stringed Instruments H712 Wbuld flppnrrialzf Your Pnironage 51 Soutli Main St. CHAMBERSBURG, PA Chambersburg Engineering Co. Chambersburg, Pa. Manufacturers of FORGING, RIVETING, BENDING, SHEARING, and PUNCHING MACHINERY CHAMBERSBURG AUTO COMPANY Sturlfbakw'-bert at any price SERVICE STATION 20-ZS North Second St. Display Room, Cenlcv' SQ'lL!H'6' VVALTER'S DAIRY Strictly Pczstcmizeci MILK AND CREAM Scotland Ave. BOYER'S TEA ROOM .al LIGHT LUNCH FINE CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM GROCERIES .av 131 PARK AVENUE Beautiful forms an d compositions are not made by chance, nor can they ever, in any material, be made at small expense. A composition for cheapness and not for excellence of workmanship, is the most fre- quentnnd certain cause of the rapid decay and entire destruction 0 f nrts and manu- fractures. -'Ruskin 2: 2 2 UA 1 ...J- iffy , E lib -,A I 5 ' ' UR claim to your considera- tion lies in the fact that we have applied to our own business the thought contained in this quotation from one of the world's greatest thinkers and practical workers. If there is anything attractive beyond the ordinary, in the page arrangement, cover decoration, presswork, and general harmony which distinguish our work, be assured it has not been due to chance. We leave nothing to chance. Every line, page, volume, as it comes from our establishment, is the result of a carefully laid, conscientiously executed plan. The thought and the super- vision which our system provides is your guarantee of excellence. If you have anything to be printed, write us, if we under- take it, we will do it well. El El EJ Baker, Jones, Hausauer, Inc. 45-51 Carroll Street Buffalo, N. Y. The 'fConococheague is one of our products 187 SUMMER-NEW FASHIGNSI DLEHV1MULRCT1A9WDLSE! The most important message to Women today is that every one of the Fashion Salons in Keefer's Modern Daylight Store is ready with its complete stocks of the New Smart, Stylish Dresses for every occasian SILK HOSE TOP SKIRTS SILK UNDERWEAR BLOUSES PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR GLOVES, HDKFS. If it ig new Ivy Goods Keefer has it ' Q- ' Pffearivzg Apparel CUTRE LL 81 LE ON ARD ALBANY,NQY. CL4PS C?OkVTW9 IYOCUDS FOR ALL DEGREES Full information on request Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume 188 IL COLLEGE CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Fo-umifd 1870 :AC lt is a great thing to be young in a great country in a great age. And there is no place Where youth means so much as in an American College. W Here are all the strange enchantments of the past wrought again by the hands of master magicians, l-lomer and Plato and Shakespeare. Here are all the revelations of the present laid open to the searching eye through microscope and test tube and the printed page. Here are the hopes that haunt the heart of youth anchored fast to eternal truths in the soul's snug harbor. Best of all, here is character formed, as the shuttle of life weaves in and out the threads of truth and beauty and love of all noble things. 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