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UNIVERSITY Digitized by the Internet Arciiive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/drift1922juni ^ubliskect bij tke Jaaioc CI0L55 of ^atLerCollc^c Indianapolis Three Katharine ^Ierrill Graydon Four An Appreciation It is with an appreciation born of love that we, the class of Butler '23, dedicate this, our year book, to the one, who in our _vears has been the living heart of our Alma Mater—from whom ver\- manv of our hopes, ideals and ambitions for But- ler have been Ijred, nourished and kept alive. With gratitude shall we try to live, justifying the glorious faith of Kather- ine INIerrill Gravdon in Butler College, and in our own youth. Five CONTENTS DEDICATION FRATERNITIES UNIVERSITY DRAMATICS AND DEBATE CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS LAW JOURNALISM HUMOR RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISE]\IENTS Six Board of Directors Officers Hilton U. Brown President Stanley Sellick Secretary and Treasurer John W. Athertox Financial Secretary j\lei)ibers Perry H. Clifford Lee Burns R. F. Davidson Scot Butler George B. Davis John E. Canaday Thomas W. Grafton James L. Clark Marshall Hacker Will G. Irwin George F. Quick Henry Jameson Marshall T. Reeves Emsley W. Johnson Merle Sidener Hugh Th, Miller Zach T. Sweeney Allen B. Philputt Henry Kahn L. C. Hoss Seven r oreword That the pleasant happenings of its Junior year may be preserved, that the many sides of serio-comic academic life may be portrayed, that the fine athletic record made under direction of Mr. H. O. Page may remain, that the recognition of the faculty for scholarly attainment and unselfish labor may be expressed, that the appreciation of the new president. Dr. Robert Judson Aley, Ph. D., LL. D., may find utterance, that the pleasure and hope and faith in the great outlook of the college may be furthered, the class of 1923 offers to the members of the large I-jutler College family this Drift of 1922. If it serves for remembrance and for anticipation, this record of a happy year will have fulfilled its pir/pose. Eight UNiyER5ITY THE LIBRARY 'To Ihe iiieiiioiy of Bona Thompson her parents biiilded llii. honse that slie loved 'while she lived, in other years she might not fail of love here zi'hei ' her life 'was briefly spent." THE CAMPUS "1 think that I shall never sec A poem lovely as a tree Poems are made by fools like mc But only God can make a tree." ^sa^-i^ THE COLLEGE OF MISSIONS Underneath the lowly arch Men to every nation march Taught by Paul, McGavran, Paine World, thou dost not hold again Place more sacred, itigh in call. Than this missionaries' hall. THE SUMMER HOUSE Where youth meets youth And cares are free. THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Where in June the ivy clings! Where the gong forever rings! THE GYMNASIUM Heroes come and heroes go III this building long and low. THE OBSERVATORY "I fling my gaze out llirough the silent night: In those for stars what gardens, what liigli walls Has mortal yearning built for its delight? Ji'hat cliariHs and what znalls!" D/^rr t ^mi^^i^^ '^ SI' WM ' "iiiiilliiiiiiillB^BI^^ 9HHK« ~ ^^^J^ UK: ^^Wfc. ^ft"^ V^H^I^fi l#2 ImHI^^^mm^^'^jj^^g^Bi^ ,.^ PRESIDEXT ROBERT jUDSOX ALEY FACULTY Nine ^ /P2a^ ^ ^ D/^FF I Elijah Newton Johnson, A. M., j\l. S. Professor of Mathematics A. B., Drake University, 1S93; A. M., Ibid., 1895; M. S., University of Kansas, 1904. Valentine Tonone, A. B. Instructor of French A. B., Butler College; Universite de Grenoble. Ray Clarence Friesner, Ph. D. .Assistant Professor of Botany A, B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1916; Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1919. Jordan Cavan, A. M. Assistant Professor of Education A. B., Adelbert College, 1915; A. M., Western Reserve, 1917. Gtno Arturo Ratti, "Docteur de I'Universite de Grenoble," Professor of French A. B., Middlebury College, 1907; A. M., Ibid., 1909; Degree of "Docteur de I'Universite de Grenoble," 1911. A. B. Anthony, A. M. Professor of Economics A. B., A. M., Ibid., Leland Stanford University. Ten ^ ipsa^ ^ ^L U . > I I » ^ ^ H -w Harlan Orville Page, B. S. Professor of Physical Culture and Jthlcfics B. S., University ot Chicago, 1910. Ho\^ARD ElKENBEERY JeNSEN, Ph. D. Professor of Social Science A. B., University of Kansas, 1911 A. M., Ibid., 1915; B. D., Universitv ot Chicago, 1917; Ph. D., Ibid., 1920. Frank Stanley Sellick, A. B. in Instructor Accountin s^ A. B., Butler College, 1916. Oscar Arvle Kinchen, A. M. Assistant Professor of History A. B., University of Oklahoma, 1916; A. M., Ibid., 1917. Albert Earl ^^'ooDRUFF, j\I. S. Assistajit Professor of Physics B. S., Kansas State Normal School. 1917; M. S., University of Chicago, 1920. William Leeds Richardson, Ph. D. Professor of Education, Head of De- partment of Education A. B., University of Toronto, 1911; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1919. Eleven ipQa^ ^ ^ DJ^rr % William Charles Morro, Ph. D. Reeves Memorial Professor. Head of the School of Ministerial Education A. B., Transylvania University, 1898; A. M., Ibid., 1903; B. D., Yale Univers- ity, 1904; Ph. D., Harvard University, 1906. Suzanne Herrlich Instructor in Spanish College for Young Women, Victoria College, Alliance Francaise, University of Colorado, University of Chicago. Rollo Anson T.\llcott, A. M. Professor of Public Speaking A. B., Syracuse University, 1909; A. M. Ibid., 1920. Dale Beeler Instructor of Spanish A. B., Indiana University. Ida B. VViLHiTE Instructor in Home Economics B. S., Purdue University. T. Griffith Wesenberg^ A. M. Assistant Professor of Ercnch A. B., University of Pennsylvania; A. M., Ibid., 1911. Twelve ^ /paa^ ^ .Jk. $ D/^rr t1. \A'iLMER C. Harris, Ph. D. Professor of Histor-; Ph. B., University of Chicago, 1904: A. M., University of Michigan, 1909; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1914. C.\TH.\RiNE Merrill Gr.wdox, A. jM. Professor of Eiii^lish Literature A. B., Butler College, 1S7S; A. M., In- diana University, 1SS3. ^NIlLTOX D. B-\UMG.-\RTNER, Ph. D. Armstrong Professor of Germanic Langimges and Librarian A. B., University of Kansas, 1902: A. M., Ibid, 1903; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1913; Librarian Butler Col- lege, 1920. M.ARiE Cousin Instructor in French Graduate of the Academy of Poitiers CoRiNNE Welling, A. j\I. Assistant Professor of Englisli A. B., Butler College, 1912 i" A. M., Rad- cliffe College, 1914. Ann.\ Fr.\xce.s A\'e.\ver, A. J\I. Professor of Greek A. B., Leland Stanford, Jr. University, 1898; A. M., Ibid., 1899. Thirteen ^ /p2a^ ^ O/^Fl '% Henry Lane Buuner, Ph. D. Professor of Biology and Geology A. B., Eureka (Abingdon College), ISSO; Ph. D., Freiburg, Baden, 1S96. Alice Townsend Bidwell, A. M. Assistant Professor of English A. B., Mount Holyoke College, 1S99; A. M., Columbia University, 1911. Henry ^[ills Gelston, A. B. Professor of Latin Language and Literature A. B., University of Michigan, 1900. Evelyn Butler, A. M. Professor of English (Demia Butler Chair of English Literature) A. B., Butler College, 1893; A. M., Co- lumbia University, 1917. Guy Howard Shadinger, Ph. D. Professor of Chemistry Ph. B., Hamline University, 1900; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1907. .Mrs. \\'. E. R. Burk, A. B. Instructor of English A. B., DePauw University. Fourteen ^ /j>2a^ ^ D/^rr %1. Jabez Hall, A. M.. D. D. Professor of Hoiiiiletics and Theolo^v A. B., Bethany College, 1865; A. M.. Butler College, 1S9S; D. D., Hanover College, 1914. JuNA Marie Lutz, A. B. Instructor in Mathematics A. B., Butler College, 1917. Eleanor A. Hester Secretarx to the President Head of Bureau of Information James William Putnam, Ph. D. Dean of Butler College Professor of Economics and Political Science Ph. D., Illinois College, 1S94; A. M., Cornell University, 1903; Ph. D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1909. LnnsE AIargaruite Schulmeyer Instructor in Physical Education for IVomeu Diploma, North American Gymnastic Union, 1907. James A. Rohbach, A. JM., LL. D. Lecturer in Business Laz^< A. B., Western Reserve University, 1884; A. M., Ibid., 1890; LL. B., Uni- versity of Iowa, 1893; LL. D., Univer- sity of Indianapolis, 1914. Fifteen ^ ipQO^ i DJ!?/Fr t Top Row—Dr. Thomas Carr Howe, Dr. Harry Pratt Judson, Dean Stanley Coulter. Front Row—Dr. W. O. Thompson, Dr. Robert Judson Aley. Inauguration of President Aley The formal inaugairation of Dr. Robert Judson Aley was February 7th, 1922. The ceremony was held in the college chapel. Dean Putman extended a welcome to the delegates to which Dr. I. J. Todd, president of Indiana Central College, responded. Greetings on behalf of the student body were made by Latirel Cissna, of the faculty by Dr. Morro, of the alumni by Mr. Frank Davidson, of the city of Indianapolis by Dr. Haines, of the State of Indiana by Superintendent W. B. Burris. The inauguration followed, with H. U. Brown, president of the Board of Directors, presiding. President Aley delivered the inaugural address. A large number of delegates attended the inauguration and Founder's Day ceremonies. About forty colleges and universities were represented. The morning program opened with an academic procession in which the seniors made their initial appearance in their caps and gowns.