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Kappa Alpha ^ 11 ^'Pha ,L°ta 1901 ' Beta Lambda 1919 n ma S'§ Ch. Tau Kappa .Epsilon n i £a«Tau 1902 Xi ,920 Kappa Sigma Phi Beta Delta 1 Beta Sigma ]902 p; . )92, Sl§ma Nu Psi Delta Gamma Omicron J 903 Local I919 y Kappa Alpha (Southern) Phi Jau Beta. Theta 1905 Local 1921 l Theta Xl Ouo Vadis ^ i lota 1905 Washington Jungle |920 Professional Fraternities 1 i Ph. Delta Ph. (Legal) Tau p; E ilon (Pre_Medical) Cooley Inn 1882 Local 1917 s A Delta Theta Phi (Legal) Alpha Chi Sigma (Chemical) Benton Senate 1918 Alpha Epsilon |9I7 A! Nu Sigma Nu (Medical) Xi Psi Phi (Dental) I Alpha Kappa Phi [900 Tau 1901 Ph. Beta Pi (Medical) Delta Sigma Delta (Dental) Y ?t- -7 «.,„',; ,s ,903 Epsilon 1904 Ch, Zeta Ch. (Medical) Tau Nu Tau (Military) Y °ra,c™ . 1906 Alpha 1920 Phi Rho Sigmae 1921 Women's Fraternities Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma P a Io a o' i ' L. 1906 Gamma Iota 192) P'.B^.P1" Chi Sigma Phi Missouri Beta 1907 Local |q20 Delta Gamma DeltB Psi K Alpha Epsilon J9F4 Zeta 1919 Alpha Epsilon 1914 Kappa Beta Pi Gamma Phi Beta pj JOT, ?hi, ™ . „ 1917 Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Chi Omega Alpha 1921 Alpha Zeta 1920 Page Three Hundred Fifty-three fftfcgjTioo* H^ruvr.W \ Ss^fei SENIOR HONORARY 2 0 ROLL 192L22 A Henry Arthur H Richard Bull Clark Fiske n Stanley Jackes i Albert Kurrus V Isaac Lippincott, Ph.D. I Thomas O'Brien I Fred Pavey Leo Shan ley j Thomas Thompson A Gerad Wolf I Van Brokaw Y ■m i^=J A^'THE 1923 HATCHET SOPHOMORE HONORARY Lock and Chain 2 Sophomore Society Organized 1904 0 I A n II n n i i v Active Members t 1924 t ALBERT W. BLACK EARL W. GODBOLT i ALFRED \V. CANTWELL RICHARD L. HERRING WILLIAM P. CARLTON DWIGHT L. JENNINGS k RUPERTO C. COATES ROBERT D. MUDD k Louis M. FURBRINGER ROMAN S. WALDRON l LESLIE W. YOUNG Y Y a^asn—I"^°THE, 1923 HATCHET HONORARY Phi Beta Kappa 2 Officers ■, , . LE ROY MCMASTER, PH. D. rresidenln •' . r> ., , ... WILLIAM HENRY ROEVER, PH. D. ViceT/ rresidenl ■ <, ... GEORGE IRVING DALE, PH. D. Secretary Active Members HELEN DE YOE BUELL, A. M. GEORGE OSCAR JAMES, PH. D. CHARLES EDWARD CORY, PH. D. WILLIAM ROY MACKENZIE, PH. D. GEORGE IRVING DALE, PH. D. LE ROY MCMASTER, PH. D. CHARLES HASKELL DANFORTH, PH. D. JAMES ADELBERT MCMILLEN, B. L. S. GOERGE ROWLAND DODSON, PH. D. GEORGE THOMAS MOORE, PH. D. EDWARD ADELBERT DOISY, PH. D. GEORGE BRUNER PARKS, A. M. ■ BENJAMIN MINCE DUGGAR, PH. D. WILLIAM HENRY ROEVER, PH. D. THOMAS SHEARER DUNCAN, PH. D. FREDERICK WILLIAM SHIPLEY, PH. D. WILLIAM FRANKLIN GEPHART, PH. D. EDGAR JAMES SWIFT, PH. D. CASWELL GRAVE, PH. D. ROBERT JAMES TERRY, M. D. FREDERIC ALDIN HALL, LL. D. GEORGE REEVES THROOP, PH. D. OTTO HELLER, PH. D. FRANK MARTINDALE WEBSTER, A. M Elected 1921 HARRY ALVIN BARTH ESTHER LAURA KNAPP DOROTHEA REGINA BURBACH DEBORAH LASSERSOHN EDWIN FRANCIS DAKIN CLAUDIA CLAYTON LIDE VIRGINIA DE LINIERE MARY RUDMAN BESSIE CLARK FLANNIGAN DORIS MAY TALBOT ISRAEL TREIMAN Three Hundred Sixty-one THE 1923 HATCHET" HONORARY Sigma Xi Washington University Chapter Established 1910 Officers es Wen f/ ' ' GEORGE T. MOORE V,ce President :...., MONTROSE T. BURROWS ecre a t ' ^ PAUL R. RIDER Traaarer " . L.NDLEY PYLE A Active Members L. B. ALFORD C, M. M. GRUEER NELLIE ROGERS n ARMSTRONC G. M. C. F. HAGENOW ETHEL RONZONI T. R. BALL H. G. HAKE ERNEST SACHS n BARNEY BROOKS F. B. HANSON F. W. SCHRAM M. T. BURROWS G O. JAMES H. H. SHACKELFORD E. A. BURT i P. C. JEANS P. A. SHAFFER W. H. CHAMBERS H. M. JENNISON W. E. SHAHAN V S. W. CLAUSEN W. C. G. KlRCHNER W. D. SHIPTON v J. V. COOKE A. C. KOLLS R. L. SHRINER C H. DANFORTH L C. W. LAMKE GREENFIELD SLUDER GEORGE DOCK A. S. LANGSDORF E. H. SMITH E. A. DOISY J. W. LARMORE E. O. SwEETSER B. M. DUGGAR LEO LOEB F. J. TAUSSIG OTTO DUNKEL W. E. MCCOURT R. J. TERRY JOSEPH ERLANCER L. MCMASTER j L F. THOMAS A. E. EWINC J. Y. MALONE A T. E. FRIEDMAN G. T. MOORE R. R. TUCKER C E. GALT F. E. NIPHER BERTHA L. UHLEMEYER H. S. GASSER E. L. OHLE W. L. UPSON C. E. GLASGOW LlNDLEY PYLE J. L. VAN ORNUM i A. E. GOLDSTEIN JOSEPH RAZEK H. L. WARD y CASWELL GRAVE P. R. RIDER F. S. WOLPERT J. M. GREENMAN W. H. ROEVER JESSICA M. YOUNG Graduate Students Elected in 1921 MARY JANE BROWN BERTHA LOUISE UHLEMEYER EMILY PARTRIDGE EATON FERDINAND SEBASTIAN WOLPERT Undergraduate Students Elected in 1921 DOUGLAS MILLER BRYDEN HARRY GEORGE REICHARD VINCENT STRof«_*- GA.NES ROBERT EARL SALVETER HERBERT ASOMB HANCE EL'MER JOHN SCHEWE ALEXIS FRANK HARTMANN ■,. T j3«r. FRED WILLIAM SCHRAMM JOSEPH RAZEK . RALPH LLOYD SHRINER EDISON HERBERT SMITH Page- Three Hundred Sixty-liici^- N^°TH£ 1923 HATCHET HONORAR! 2 0 A It n i v E I Vredenburgh, Koelle, Trautwein, Harkness, Ittner, Higgins Norrish, Dubuque, Buchmueller, Gray 5 Fratres in Facultate A GABRIEL FERRAND, A. D. G. F. AUSTIN E. FITCH, M. ARCH. LAWRENCE HILL, B. S. I Fratres in Universitate Y 1922 R, PAUL BUCHMUELLER ALFRED H.' NORRISH GABRIEL P. DUBUQUE LOUIS E. TRAUTWEIN CHARLES M. GRAY WALTER J. VREDENBURGH 1923 GEORGE HARKNESS WILLIAM B. ITTNER, JR. ALOYSIUS J. HICCINS ARTHUR E. KOELLE Page Three Hundred Sixty-four ^4 \" * Washington University Chapter Established 1915 Fratres in Facilitate C. E. CULLEN, A. M. W. S. KREBS, A. M. W. F. GEPHART, PH. D. ISAAC LIPPINCOTT, PH. D. LUDWIG KOTANY, PH. D. H. L. REED, PH. D. G. W. STEPHENS, PH. D., LL. D. Officers , , r, T ' ... JOSEPH HAUSLADEN M n MALCOLM BRECKENRIDGE ., r, .... Louis TIGER M. E Active Members MONTGOMERY ANOERSON ELVIN K. POPPER WALTER GOLDMAN GORDON SCHERCK TAYLOR MILLER GEORGE A. THOMPSON %P?—7 ^'THT: 1Q95 HATr.UTT»T^ \-^°^^ HONORARY Pi Epsilon Delta A Founded al the University of Wisconsin, 1916 ¥ Missouri Gamma Chapter Established 1920 E j Active Members A I y W. R. MACKENZIE, PH. D. PJNCKNEY G. MCELWEE Y W. B. G. CARSON, A. M. F.DITH LANGE FLORENCE WALTERS Pi Epsilon Delta is an honorary dramatic fraternity. Page Three Hundred Sixi\)-six ^S°TH£ 7923 HATCHET LITERARY Floriorian 0 I Green leaves of thy labor, white flowers of thy thought, and red fruit of thy death. A II Active Members n SCHUYLER ARNOLD CHESTER HART i FRANK BELOW ROBERT KISSACK EARL BURNS HALE MOORE v SHIRLEY CAPPS ARTHUR SCHNEFF I PHILIP ENZINGER SAMUEL TAIT i MANUAL ESSMAN MERRITT WILLIAMS s A Associate Members I CHARLES EVERETT, A. B. JOHN MCGEOCH, A. M. I OTTO HELLER, PH. D. RICARDO QUINTANA, A. M. WILLIAM ROY MACKENZIE, PH. D. JOHN SPARCO, A. M. FRANK WEBSTER, A. M. (Florian is an Honorary Literary Fraternity, election to which takes place during a student's Junior year.) Page Three Hundred Sixty-eight sfel_J IkPriF loox uATrurrofli s *^*#^ PAN-HELLENIC ASSOCIATION Men's Pan-Hellenic Association Officers President . DOUGLAS W. ROLFE Secretary CLARK P. FISKE Treasurer ■ EARL W. GODBOLD Representatives Sigma Alpha Epsilon . MILTON E. MEIER RICHARD B. RUSSELL Sigma Nu CHARLES W. DUDEN JOSEPH C. HARDIN Kappa Sigma EARNEST C. TANQUARY DAVID R. JAMES Kappa Alpha ROGER A. BAILEY ROBERT D. ABBOTT Alpha Tau Omega CLARK P. FISKE ARISTOTLE G. JANNOPOULO Sigma Chi MERRITT F. WILLIAMS THOMAS J. O'BRIEN Phi Delta Theta JAMES L. MCCORMICK EARL W. GODBOLD Beta Theta Pi DUDLEY D. THOMAS ALBERT B. KURRUS Theta Xi ELMER J. HENRY Y DOUGLAS W. ROLFE Pi Kappa Alpha RAYMOND W. SHUPP EDGAR H. HOLTCREWE Tau Kappa Epsilon GEORGE M. SEAGO LOUIS M. FURBRINGER Sigma Alpha Mu MORRIS SHIPPER SOL S. KOHN Page Three Hundred Seventy/ I 3^TJ ^T°TO 1923 HATCHET PAN-HELLENIC ASSOCIATION Women's Pan-Hellenic Association Officers President ' . ELEANOR DODSON Secretary-Treasurer '. AIMEE ELISE MEYER 0 Women's Fraternities Represented Kappa Alpha Theta Camma Phi Beta Pi Beta Phi Alpha Chi Omega n Delta Camma Kappa Kappa Camma n i Senior Representatives v ELEANOR DODSON LOUISE BROUSTER i AIMEE ELISE MEYER MIRIAM BLACKBURN NELLIE CARLETON MRS. S. T. ABLE Junior Representatives k ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY DOROTHY PETERS ALICE HAGER DOROTHY ECKART Y EMILY CRAWFORD ELLA MARIE WILSON .
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