. Arbutus. INDIANA VNIVEfVSITY f»36] CENTEN NIAL. F^ B V T V THE SPHINX CLUB pHE Sphinx Club became a campus organization back in the days of 10when Book Nookers first became a tribe all of their own. It is supposedto have its origin in the early beginning of things when sociability devel-oped into a regular course in the University. Membership is limited to thirty upperclassmen from the Greek-letterfraternities. Five seniors are elected yearly to the organization. Sphinx-ers are of three types: scholars, athletes, men prominent on the campus—but sociability is the pass word. The organization


. Arbutus. INDIANA VNIVEfVSITY f»36] CENTEN NIAL. F^ B V T V THE SPHINX CLUB pHE Sphinx Club became a campus organization back in the days of 10when Book Nookers first became a tribe all of their own. It is supposedto have its origin in the early beginning of things when sociability devel-oped into a regular course in the University. Membership is limited to thirty upperclassmen from the Greek-letterfraternities. Five seniors are elected yearly to the organization. Sphinx-ers are of three types: scholars, athletes, men prominent on the campus—but sociability is the pass word. The organization is purely claim to distinction is based upon the black and white toquesworn in winter and the white and black hats worn during the fall and spring. The members as they appear in the picture are: First ColumnRichard EastonWalter B. LangElliott C. RisleyLewis V. MaysClelland C. Iuppenlatz Fourth ColumnEverett DeanFloyd RobertsCharles MathysVernon S. BellHarry Donovan Sixth Column James G. GordonWilliam DobbinsBen RossLee HottelEdm


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