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I.«-ft to riKht: Lieutenant Colonel Cayle Randolph: Honorary Cadet l.ieutennnt Colonel Scharlotte Junge; Honorary Cadet Colonel Beverly Brownlie: Honorary Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Betty Maxwell: Cadet Lieutenant Col- onel Herbert (irove; and Cadet Colonel Harry Brown. • Lower right: Scene from the floor of the Military Ball at which Ralph Slade'x Sweetest Band in Iowa Land furnished the music for dancing. • Lower left: Char- lie Klmcrgreen, drums. The R. 0. T. C. boys elected Miss Beverly Brownlie Honorary Cadet Colonel to reign over the Military Ball festivities held December 15 at the Masonic Temple ball- room. Miss Scharlotte Junge and Miss Betty Maxwell were named Honorary Cadet Majors. The awards were presented to the girls at the ball by Colonel Kamsey of the Rock Island Arsenal. Sterling silver insignias of their rank and miniature sabres with their names engraved were awarded to the honorary officers. While the presentations were being made, the R. 0. T. C. Guard of Honor composed of a group of officers stood at attention. The ballroom was decorated with flags of all countries and the entire program was carried on in true military style. 31
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The celebrations were climaxed by the annual I Iomecoming Dance which was held in the George Edward Marshall Gym- nasium immediately fol- lowing the game. Queen Scharlotte reigned over the dance from her throne, and also led the grand march. The music for this fes- tive occasion was provid- ed by Jack Manthey and his orchestra. The Homecoming cele- brations are sponsored annually by the Daven- port Hi-Y Club with the advice of Director of Athletics Leslie C. Goss and the lx ys’ work secre- tary of the Y. M. C. A., Max W. Clowers. Above: William .M a hood. President of Hi-Y. Miss Sehnrlotte Junxo. Homecoming Queen, coming through the sabre nrch. Below: Alice Kraunlich. Betty Maxwell. Scharlotte Junge. Beverly Brownlie. Lois Dietz, homecoming ijucen and attendants. 30
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Jane lildams cMelfU+iCf Otlte iA, 1st row: Janette Mc.vcr, Juanita Kartel, Trula McCnrd, Kleanor I'aysen, June Hartman, Jette Karris, Joyce Farris, Helen Kraus, Bertha Spear. Jeanne Hoff- man. Aldcne Wciskopf, Mary Jane Block. 2nd row: Beatrice ('ockran. Cor- rine Jansen. Virginia Cross, Gloria Meeker. Marian Johnson. Freda Hillier. Geraldine Cox. Maryann Staley, Roberta Boyd, Delaine Kiindhcrg. Julian quill. Jean Stoltenberg. Helen Zerney, Lorraine Beagle. Jean Hall. Gladys Heuekfeld. Katherine Lijc«iui»t, Doroths Doter. Bonita Latimer. Sealed on porch: Kuth Fulwidcr. Betty Kobinson. Beulah Orber . June Hitchcock, Marjorie Haitman. I.ois Eutsler. Front row on porch and steps: Dorothy Hall. Klaine Stag . Virginia Challis, Gladys Dibhern. Kthel Koos. Virginia Gasser, Betty Jane Coleman. Barbara Fishbeck. Margaret Pestel. Margaret Mundt, Laura Farrell. Hosanna Klenger. June Schnoor. Mary Marehik. Back row on porch and steps: Florence Seller. Miss Cora Wilson. Evelyn Van Walterop. Kathryn Hueckstaedt. Dolores Kavka, Kli ohclh Christiansen. Betty Hayes. Kuth Chamber, Norma Thicrgart, Jeanne Hayes. Lucille Knapp. Kuth Jones. Miss Mae Nant . Girls, if you’re domestically minded and interested in home economics, then Jane Addams club is the one for you! The club was especially active this year and increased its membership to ninety-five. The fac- ulty sponsor is Miss Inez Whitney, and Miss Mae Nantz is the leader. The officers for the fall semester were: Margaret Gravitt, president; Jett Farris, vice-pres- ident; and Bette Farris, secretary-treasurer. Those presiding at the monthly meetings during the spring semester were: Jett Farris, president; Bette Farris, vice-president; and June Hartman, secretary-treasurer. In September, the Jane Addams club initiated thirty-three members. The club entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, and Scharlotte Junge, its candidate for queen, was the winnah! At Christmas time, the girls enjoyed a party with the R. 0. T. C. Service club in the Home Economics building. One of the outstanding activities of the year was the annual Christmas party for the pre- school children at the Iowa Soldiers Orphans Home, at which time the club entertained thirty- seven children and distributed gifts. An interesting meeting was the one at which Miss Ebersole from the public library gave a review of the book, “Maude.” The customary “Big Sister” party for the Jane Addams club of J. B. Young Intermediate was held in March. In June, the meeting was in the form of the club’s annual picnic. Throughout the year the club had many original programs planned by the girls themselves. 32
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