Coe College - Acorn Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

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W 1 EX LIBRIS n The ACORN is your book, your record ot the time when all things were probable and the future beckoned to you with open arms. It is the contact with the happiest and most eventful days ot your lite. May it serve to bring back some wist- ful memories in the lengthening shadows ot the Future .... A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. A college is no greater than the spirit and char- acter ot its students. As a record ot your achievements and comradeship during a part of your college career, the l935 ACORN is dedicated to the student body ol: l93lI- .... DIVISICNS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS COLLEGE ATHLETICS sQuII2I2EI. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE I-IEN I was a very iTTle boy deadly nighTshade grew in our back- yard. I was Told ThaT iTs berries were poison and ThaT I would die if I aTe Them. So I aTe The berries and have lived quiTe happily since ThaT Time. I-lowever, I know now beTTer Than I knew Then ThaT I shall die. This incidenT is here recorded To encourage you To read all The howlers in This Annual. You will die wheTher you read Them or noT. And iT is beTTer To die inTeresTed and laughing aT yourselT and oThers Than To die wiTh an unsaTisTied curiosiTy. OT course I have noT read This annual buT I have read oThers. And I know ThaT IT's a powerTul poor sermon lor annuall ThaT don'T hiT me somewhere. A proTessor oT English said, STaTe where The TourTh acT oT I-lamleT be- gins. I-lis brighT sTudenT replied, The TourTh acT begins immediaTely aTTer The Third acT closes. LiTe is ThaT way. So are college annuals. One Tollows anoTher. The Trames in which These picTures oT college liTe are placed change only a IiTTIe Trom one sTudenT generaTion To anoTher. BuT The Taces in The Trames are new. The evenTs recorded are as old as youTh and IiTe and Iove. BuT here are our names and This year's record oT our liTe and youTh and Iove. There can be no subsTiTuTe Tor ThaT in a volume so ouT oT daTe as The annual published in I933 or in The one To be pub- lished nexT year. This year has urgency and immediacy. Live now or never. One error inTo which we Tall is Thinking ThaT yesTerday was beTTer and ThaT Tomorrow will be more imporTanT Than Today. So we Try To go back To our yesTerdays and To prepare Tor our Tomorrows and TorgeT ThaT we are living Today and leaving behind in This annual and elsewhere a summary oT characTer which oThers will see and read. This year in Coe, This iunior class, This record oT our IiTe are all imporTanT now. So we shall receive and read This annual boTh reverenTIy and ioyously. I assume ThaT This annual will say li++Ie abouT a newly planned socieTy and will oTherwise make no record oT The depression. Praises be. OT course we feel The depression. A kindly Triend inquired, Air ye suT- Terin' much wiTh your rheumaTiz, Si? Si replied, WhaT else kin a Teller do wiTh IT? The answer is Tound in This book. Our depression pains are as severe as any. BuT we can and do TorgeT Them. Coe is sTrong and Tull oT The ioy oT IiTe. Our youTh is resilienT and hopeTuI. WiTness This year's iunior annual and be Thankful. I-I. M. SAGE 1935 19 35 Page I2 - DEAN OF COLLEGE HE preparaTion oT publicaTions oT a volume of This naTure is becoming increas- ingly valuable in The work oT The college. IT is a presenTaTion oT an aspecT oT educaTion which is considered so TrequenTly of Ii+TIe or no imporTance or exTra- curricular, buT should very properly be regarded as a viTal parT oT The college curriculum. EducaTion righTly conceived is, l believe, much broader Than direcTly relaTed To The work and lecTure room, laboraTory, and library. The college musT provide opporTuniTies Tor worThwhile conTacTs Tor iTs sTudenTs in a varieTy ol: relaTionships: Tor enTering The lives and ThoughTs oT oThers and Thereby enriching Their own. These conTacTs in classroom, in social acTiviTies, or in play. will enable all of us To grow in proporTion To our abiliTy and willingness To grasp and appreciaTe The lives and Thinking oT ofhers. I am sTrongly oT The opinion ThaT The colleges making ample provision Tor The rich campus experiences seT TorTh in This volume are The colleges more Tully iusTiTying Their exisTence. l.iTe is more Than The mere gaining oT daily bread, and college musT be more Than The acquisiTion OT markeTable inTormaTion. ConTacT wiTh people, growing ouT oT The varied life oT The campus is The process by which we broaden our horizons, enlarge our general knowledge, and become proTicienT in The business oT living TogeTher in muTual helpTulness. The inscripTion on a gravesTone in a ScoTch church yard records ThaT iT is Sacred To The Memory oT Tammas Jones, Who was Born a Man and Died a Grocer. No blame aTTaches To The man Tor becoming a grocer--The Tragedy is ThaT he ceased To be a man. LiTe on a college campus as porTrayed in This book is essenTial. lT serves To make and keep us human. C. l-I. GEIGER DEAN OF WOMEN N These sTirring Times when we are Told ThaT The ouTlook oT The young people musT be changed, iT is indeed TorTunaTe ThaT The young are The very ones who can and do alTer Their ideals, Their Thinking, and Their ways oT living more easily Than any oTher group. In recenT years I have known many sTudenTs whose original plans Tor college have noT been realized, and yeT These same individuals have courageously devised, and ioyTully accepTed oTher plans. YouTh is idealisTic. The sTudenTs oT Today will rise To meeT whaTever challenge is adequaTely presenTed To Them. They are viTally concerned abouT economic and social readiusTmenTs. They are Thrilled aT The ThoughT oT Tackling diTTiculT problems. They are in many ways superior To The generaTions beTore Them. For insTance, Their sane and wholesome Trankness is someTimes sTrange To older people. They believe in The old virTues even Though These may be maniTesTed in new ways. lT The ouT- look oT young people musT be changed, Then iT is our responsibiliTy To help Them see The vision, and we can be assured ThaT They will Tollow iT. In a world wiTh greaTer opporTuniTy Tor leisure, There musT be greaTer appre- ciaTion Tor The richness oT liTe as revealed in a hundred diTTerenT ways. LiTe aT iTs besT can be achieved only wiTh The help and spiriT oT youTh. May our educaTion Tree us To enioy boTh work and play. May we never lose The eagerness and zesT oT youTh. May we Thrill To The challenge oT devoTing our besT TalenTs To The oTher ends Than privaTe gain. May we Teel as did RoberT Browning in The poem, Saul : Oh, The wild ioys oT living! The leaping Trom rock To rock, The sTrong rending oT looughs Trom The Tir Tree, The cool silver shock OT The plunge in a pool's living waTer ,... l-low good is man's liTe, The mere living! how TiT To employ All The hearT and The soul and The senses Torever in icy! MARY BELL IF Page I3 Page I4 BOARD I OF TRUSTEES S. N. HARISS I934 H. M. GAGE, D.D. . . . JOSEPH BREN, D.D. . . JOHN S. ELY ..... MRS. GEORGE B. DOUGLAS . . J. M. DINWIDDIE . . . GEORGE E. BOOTH . JOHN HANSON . . ROBERT S. SINCLAIR . HARRY KREMERS . ARTHUR POE . . . I935 WALTER L. CHERRY . . GEORGE T. HEDGES . GEORGE LAIRD . . JAMES E. HAMILTON . SUTHERLAND C. DOWS . ROBERT R. LITTLE, D.D. . LT.-COL. C. B. ROBBINS . JACOB J. SHAMBAUGH . T. R. WARRINER . . . I936 F. G. MURRAY, M.D. . ISAAC B. SMITH . . REV. BRUCE WEST . GLENN M. AVERILL . ROBERT W. STEWART. . JOHN S. BROCKSMIT M. R. DRURY, D.D. . C. F. CLARK . . . C. W. EMERSON, D.D. ROY E. CURRAY . . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids Chicago, Illinois . Walerloo, Iowa Indianapolis, Ind. . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids Chicago, Illinois . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . . Des Moines . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Ponce, Porio Rico . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids 1935 MARY BELL, M. A. Dean of Women WILLIAM BENSON, B. A. Professor of Greek GEORGE W. BRYANT, M. A., D. D. Professor of Lafin LEROY M. COEEIN, M. A. Professor of Mafhemafics and Assisfanf Professor of Physics C. HARVE GEIGER, Ecl. M. Dean of College and Professor of Eclucafion and Psychology JOI-IN M. I-IENRY, M. A. Professor of Commerce and Finance CHARLES T. I-IICKOK, Ph. D. Professor of Polifical and Social Science FACU LTY Page I5 FACULTY Page I6 PETER W. JACOBSON, B. A., D. D. Professor of Bible C. WARD MACY, M. A., Ph. D. OWEN LLOYD MORRIS, B. A., D. D. Professor of Bible WALTER S. NEWELL, Ph. D. VINCENT I-I. OGBURN, M. A. Professor of English ETl-lEL R. CUTLAND, M. A. Professor of Journalism anol English C. WlLERED PERKINS, M. A. Professor of German anol Sfuolenf Secrefary Professor of Economics anol Commerce Professor of Psychology and Philosophy 1935 BEN H. PETERSON, M. S., Ph. D. Professor of Chemisfry BETTY H. PRITCHETT, B. A. Librarian ALEX. C. ROBBIE, M. A. Professor of Eclucafion MAJOR CARL A. RUSSELL Professor of Milifary Science and Tacfics NELSON VANCE RUSSELL, M.A., Ph. D. Professor of Hisfory ETHEL RYAN, M. A. Direcfor and Professor of Physical Educafion for Women LAURA PEARLE STEWART, B. O. Professor of Speech FACULTY Page I7 FACU LTY Page I8 I-IENRY W. WARD, M. A. Professor of English Language and Liferafure JOI-IN FRANK YOTI-IERS, M. A. Regisfrar and Professor of Mafhemafics ALICE E. PAGE, Ph. B. Associafe Professor of I-Iisfory MARVIN D. CONE, B. S. Assisfanf Professor of French and lnsfrucfor in Drawing anol Painfing GRACE E. LAMBERT, M. A. Assisfanf Professor of English ALFRED WESLEY MEYER, lvl. S., Ph. D. Assisfanf Professor of Physics CAPTAIN PAUL J. VEVIA Assisfanf Professor of Milifary Science EDWIN B. DIKE, Ph. D. Insfrucfor in English JUNIATA CALDWELL LASER, B. A.. B. O. lnslruclor in Speech ALICE B. SALTER, M. A. lnslruclor in Secrelarial Work ancl Social Science DONALD O. STOOKEY, B. S. lnslruclor in Science LOREN T. JENKS, B. A. Assislanl in Speech NANNA NELSON, B. A. Assislanl in Public School Music lvlelhools EVELYN C. STREET, B. A., R. N. ' Assislanl in Swimming FRANCIS D. PUGI-l R. O. T. C. Sergeanl REASON ROBINSON R. O. T. C. Sergeanl FACULTY Page I9 , Y - - COENSES Mamie, Berry, Robbie, Morris, Daniels Niles, JohnsTon, Schwanlc, MacKay OFFICERS WALTER SCT-TWANK .... . . PresidenT DONALD MacKAY . . Vice-PresiclenT PAUL NILES . . . . SeCreTary HOWARD JOHNSTON ...... Treasurer Coenses club was organized in IQ33 as an organizaTion To deal wiTh The problems conTronTing The men on The campus. lTs Three-Tolcl purpose is To bring The men oT The college TogeTher in e spiriT oT greaTer co-oper- aTion, To serve in campus acTiviTies, anol To meeT The needs oT individual sTuclenTs. Membership is open To all nnen oT The college and meeTings are held Twice a monTh. STUDENT ACORN BOARD BENSON, NORTHCOTT, HAMILTON, STONEBRAKER FACULTY MEMBERS JOHN M. HENRY, Chairman PETER WESTIN JACOBSON BEN H. PETERSON STUDENT MEMBERS EDITH BENSON ROBERT STONEBRAKER MARY ELLEN HAMILTON JOHN NORTHCOTT The Acorn Board oT ConTrol was creaTed Tor The purpose oT super- vising The pubIicaTion oT The college yearbook. The board eIecTs The ediTor and business manager oT The annual and approves aII sTaTT appoinT- menTs. Since iTs organizaTion in I926 The board has aided in puTTing The pubIicaTion on a more Tirm Tinancial basis. The board consisTs oT Three TacuTTy members appoinTed by The admin- isTraTion and Tour sTudenTs eIecTed by The sTudenT body. Two sophomores are eIecTed each spring To serve during Their junior and senior years. COSMOS BOARD JOHNSTON, LILLIE, MABON, SCHWANK FACULTY MEMBERS GEORGE W. BRYANT, Chairman ETHEL R. OUTLAND BEN H. PETERSON STUDENT MEMBERS RUTH MABON WALTER SCHWANK LUCRETIA LILLIE HOWARD JOHNSTON The Cosmos Board oT ConTrol was esTablished Tor The purpose oT super- vising The publicaTion oT The Coe College Cosmos. The board selecTs The ediTor and business manager oT The sTudenT paper and approves all sTaTT appoinTmenTs and business negoTiaTions. IT co-operaTes wiTh The sTaTT in mainTaining high sTandards oT iournalism Tor The college paper. The board consisTs oT Three TaculTy members appoinTed by The admin- isTraTion and Tour sTudenTs elecTed by The sTudenT body. Two sophomores are elecTed each spring To serve during Their junior and senior years. Page 23 STUDENT COUNCIL Schwank, MacKay, Blackwell, CrawTord, STonebraker Swarzenirruber, Fuehr, Campbell, Cosner, Daniels, BolTon Hanson, Sundberg. Walker, Benson, Price Council Pre-sidenT . Senior OfTicers , Junior OTTicer . . Sophomore Officer Freshman Officer . Coenses PresidenT . A.W.S. PresidenT . W.A.A. PresidenT . Y.W.C.A. PresidenT PERSONNEL Pan-Hellenic Council PresidenT . lnTer-FraTerniTy Council PresiclenT AThleTic Council RepresenTaTive . RegulaTion and Privilege CommiTTee EdiTor oT Cosmos . EdiTor oT ACORN . . l . Wendell Walker I Raberf STonebraker lBernard BolTon . . . Ted Fuehr . RoberT Daniel . Duane Blackwell . WaI+er Schwank MargareT Sundberg . Carmen Cosner . . EdiTh Benson . Corinne Campbell . Roland D'Arcy . George CrawTord . Helen Hansen . . Polly Price . Donald MacKay The STuclenT Council is ThaT body which TurThers The inTeresTs oT The sTudenT anu acTs as a mediaTor in eTTecTing a closer union beTween The college adminisTraTion and The sTudenT body. This organizaTion sponsors Homecoming acTiviTies, promoTes college dances, man- ages class elecTions, and perTorms oTher duTies adherenT To a sTudenT governing body. The council members are represenTaTives of The leading organizaTions on The cams pus and The ediTors oT The sTudenT publicaTions. Page 24 - VOORHEES HOUSE COUNCIL Chairman . VicevChairman . Secrefary . Treasurer . . . Senior Represenfalive Junior Represeniafive . Sophomore Represenfalive Freshman Represenlafive Social Chairman . PERSONNEL Hannum, Howard, Slrohbehn, Hamilfon, Clausen Faris. Hanson, Dean Bell, Piefzsch, Cosner . Helen Hanson . Clara Pielzsch . Carmen Cosner . . Dorolhy Faris . . Grelchen Clausen . Mary Ellen Hamillon . . Helen Hannum . Suzanne Howard . Vera Sfrohbehn The Voorhees House Council serves as lhe governing body of Jrhe wornerfs resi- dence hall. The dean of women acls as advisor +o The organizalion. The officers are eleclred each spring by rhe residenlrs of +he hall and serve as represenralives of fhe inreresls of lhe women and ro rule upon penalries for infringe- rnenr of +he rules. Page Z5 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Page 26 A. W. S. COUNCIL Ericlcsen, Burianek, Knox, Murray, Cosner, Garner Hanson, Monlillon, Dean Bell, Sundberg, McBroom, Lillie OFFICERS Presidenl' . Vice-Presidenl . . . . Vice-Presidenl . . Secrelary . Treasurer . EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEM cd!'1.0I'S . . Sophomore Pan-Hellenic Crescenl . W. A. A. . Y.W. C. A. ......,. . Margarel' Sundlaerg . . Helen Hanson . . Helene Meier Calherine Monlillon . . Lois McBroom BERS Elizabelh Burianek Lucrefia Lillie Elna Ericlcsen VI Doris Garner ' I Eleanor Pooley . Virginia Knox . Janel Murray . Carmen Cosner . . Edilh Benson The Associaled Women Sluclenrs was founded in I929 under Ihe name of Women s League and was organized especially lor Ihose girls who did nor have represenlalion in sludenl governmenl Through some olher campus organizalion. II is now a mem- ber of 'rhe Nalional Inler-Collegiale Associalion of Women Sludenls. An amalgamalion loelween A.W.S. and Ihe Voorhees House Council was eflecleol Jrhree years ago: each is now a parl of A. W. S., 'rhe presidenl of Ihe House Council aulomalically becoming The vice-presidenl ol: A.W.S. The aim of lhe organizalion is Ihe represenlalion of all Coe women, promolion of a more democralic spiril, and increasing Ihe co-operalion and sense ol responsiloilily among Ihe women sludenrs. Class parries and Ihe Ladies Choice dances form a large parl ol Ihe social aclivilies ol Ihis group for Ihe college year. CLASSES ...- SENIORS SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS LEOTA L. ADELMAN Davenporl Commerce and Finance ALAN BALDWIN Cedar Rapids Bolany ROBERT B. BANGS Ivlanchesler Economics DONALD BELKNAP Cedar Rapids Physical Educalrion EDITFI BENSON Davenporf Physical Educalion, Speech, Zoology EUNICE E. BENTLEY Chicago, III. Music BURTON BLANCI-IARD Slrawberry Poinl Commerce and Finance J. WALLACE BLAZEK Chelsea Speech RICHARD F. BLOIVIOUIST Cedar Rapids Ivlalhemalics, Physics, Chemislrry BERNARD BOLTON Logan Zoology, Physical Educalion SENIORS WILLIAM M. BREED Marion Commerce and Finance ARTHUR A. BROOKS Cedar Rapids IVIaIhemaIics, Physics MARJORIE BRUNER Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance LYLE J. BUCKTON Cedar Rapids IvIaIhemaIics, Physics LUMIR F. BURESH Cedar Rapids Hisiory, MiIiIary BELVA BUTTERS Cen+raI CiIy Physics SHIRLEY C. CARLSON Sherrard, III. Commerce and Finance HERBERT N. CARRIS Keofa Physics KENNETH L. CLATTERBAUGH Shenandoah PhysicaI Educafion GRETCHEN CLAUSEN Ogden German SENIORS GEORGE CRAWFORD Cedar Rapids Malhemalics, Chemislrry CLEMENT CURNAN Davenporl Speech INEZ DEACON Cedar Rapids Home Economics NEWTON DUNN Cenlrral Cily Commerce and Finance HARRISON L. DuRlE Physical Educafion ELIZABETH FOCHT Commerce and Finance MARGARET L. GANSON Zoology KATHRYN GILLIES Hislory HARRIET GILMAN English CHESTER GOOD 1935 Physical Educalion Rahway, N. J. Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids SENIGRS MARIAN HAINES Walker Home Economics MARY CARMEL HALPIN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance HELEN M. HANSON Edgewood Erenclw, Englislw GEORGE N. HARLESS Eorl Dodge Commerce and Finance DALE HARMON Dallas Cenler Physical Educalion VERNON HENDERSON Cedar Rapids Commerce and Einance BYRON L. HENEKS Cedar Rapids Plwysical Educalion EMMA M. HEPKER Marion Englisli ELIZABETH HESS Dululli, Minn. Commerce and Finance MILDRED HEWES Tucson, Ariz. Bible SENIORS FRED E. HILD Seymour Zoology ARTHUR H. IBURG Williamsburq German, Mafhernaiics AZIZ E. JAHANGIRI Chemisfry HELEN JAMEYSON Rezaieh, Persia Cedar Rapids English HELEN M. JAYNE Cedar Rapids French HELEN E. JENISTA Cedar Rapids Lafin BETTY JENKS Cenier Poini Speech GERALD A. JOINES Pelrerson Hisfory, Miiifary EMILY L. JOSLIN Monona Educafion MARY ELLEN KAY Cedar Rapids Music Ii W' ' R 2 l SENIORS KATI-IARINE KEIBER Davenporl I French, English I ZAIDA KERNAI-IAN Oelwein I English LIONEL KLEIN Brooklyn, N. Y. Chemislry RUBY KNAUPP Garner English EDITI-I KNOX Cedar Rapids English IRENE LANGER Cedar Rapids Laiin DONNAN LARSON Dows Commerce and Finance LaVON LARSON Dows I-Iome Economics, Physical Educafion B. EDWARD LUGLAN Radcliffe I Journalism, Poliiical Science RUTI-I A. MABON Cedar Rapids I I Physical Educalion Pa e 34 I Q 1935 I LL cccc Lp SENIORS JAMES C. MANVILLE Laurel, Miss. Zoology JANE MARTIN Cedar Rapids I-Iome Economics WARREN MARTIN Cedar Rapids Bilole I-IELENE E. MEIER Poslville Commerce and Finance ELWOOD M. MILLER Waverly Physical Educalion JOSEPH MOCI-IAL Tama Malhemalics BETTY MOORE Physical Educalion JANET MURRAY German, French MILDRED NEMMERS Physical Educalion PAULINE OGDEN Speech Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids SENIORS GEORGE OTTSEN Cedar Rapids Economics and Sociology KENNETH OTTSEN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance CHARLES OVERLEY Cedar Rapids Cliemislry, Pnysics CLARK OXLEY Davenpori Malnemafics LILA PALMER Cedar Rapids Music KEITH PETCH Onlario, Cal. Physical Educalion JACK PIPER Cedar Rapids Hislory THOMAS PIRNIE Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance ALLAN E. POOLE Swea Ciiy Economics, Sociology ROY V. PORTER Ollwo Economics, Sociology, Mililary 1935 SENIORS POLLY PRICE Mina, S. D. Journalism LILY JEAN REID Cedar Rapids LaIin WILBUR A. ROBBIE Cedar Rapids French IVIIRIAM ROGERS Cedar Rapids I-Iorne Economics CHARLOTTE ROSENTI-IAL Muscafine Laiin BRYAN SANBORN Marion I-Iisfory GESINA SCI-IU-ITER Wesf Bend English WALTER SCI-IWANK Davenporf PhysicaI Educarion VIRGINIA SI-IALER Cedar Rapids Iv1a'rhema+ics. Physics VIRGINIA SLAUSON Cedar Rapids English SENIORS ALTA M. SMITI-I Norlh English Music ROBERT STONEBRAKER Q Rockwell Cily Journalism MARGARET SUNDBERO Cedar Rapids Lalin FRANCES TANKERSLEY Marshalllown Speech, English I-IARRY TEETER Marengo Commerce and Finance ROBERT Tl-IOMAS Cedar Rapids I-lislory KEITH TOW Norway Economics, Sociology ROBERT TROYAK Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance PAULINE VANE Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance VIRGINIA VANE Cedar Rapid: English SENIORS PEARL VAN KUREN Cedar Rapids hAudc JAMES VAN ORSDOL Rowley Commerce and Finance VVENDELLVVALKER Iwedbpok Commerce and Finance ROGERWTBMANN leCMm Chemkhy,Zoobqy WILLIAM WELLS Vinron Commerce and Finance JANICE WIETHORN Monona Speech KENNETH WITT LaPor+e Cify Physics, hdihfary HELEN YOUNG Cedar Rapids A English SENIORS I-IAROLD ALLISON EngIisI1 MARCELO BARBERO English JAMES DAWSON PoIiIicaI Science CHARLES GARWOOD MaII'iemaIics, CIiemisIry STELLA I-IIBNES Commerce and Finance INEZ McCALL Commerce and Finance Cedar Rapids Bangued, P. I. Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids ROGER MERRITT Grundy Cenfer Commerce and Finance WILLIAM USDIN Cedar Rapids Zoology In Memoriam AZIZ F. JAI-IANGIRI MarcI'1 I9, I934 1935 JUNICDRS JUNIORS CLASS OFFICER 19 35 JUNIORS VIRGINIA ADMIRAL I-Iammond, Ind. Journalism LEWIS ALCORN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance JOI-IN C. ALLEN Laurens Economics and SocioIogy JOSEPI-IINE E. ALTI-IOUSE Ackley Music, English KENNETH D. AMICK Des Moines Commerce and Finance WILBUR C. ARONSON Minneapolis, Minn. Economics and Sociology, Speech NEDRA ARENDTS Cedar Rapids Psychology ELIZABETI-I BEARDSLEY Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance VERLON BERRY I-Iumesion Commerce and Finance DORIS BLESSING Cedar Rapids SocioIogy Pag 1 JUNIORS ELI BicKEL M+. Vernon A Bible MARYE ELYN BORSCHEL Cedar Rapids Home Economics JOHN BOSTWICK Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance BYRON BOYSEN Havelock Economics and Sociology EVELYN BRITTELL Aclcley English ELIZABETH BURIANEK Cedar Rapids Lalin, English HELEN BURT Marion Economics and Sociology ANNA MAE BUSWELL Meriden English CORINNE CAMPBELL Yorkville, Ill. Home Economics, Physical Educalion CHARLES CLAYPOOL Shenandoah ge 44 Physical Educalion 19 35 JUNICJRS HELEN M. CLURE Greenfield English, Speech IMA COATS LaPorJre, Colo. English l-IARRIET M. COOK Marion Lalin WILMA COON Cedar Rapids French CARMEN COSNER Conrad English, Speech GORDO COSNER Conrad English, Speech ROLAND D'ARCY Marlelle Sociology. Mililary Cl-lESTER DARNALL Burlinglon Physical Educalion MILFORD DELZELL Cedar Rapids Journalism STUART DINGMAN Cedar Rapids Chemislry i Paq Pge 46 JUNIORS MARGARET DINGMAN Educa+ion MARY JANET DUNBAR French, Commerce and IDA MAY DUNLAP Music MARIANNE DVORAK EngIish MARION DWELLE English WILLIAM V. EDWARDS PsychoIogy ELNA ERICKSEN Cedar Rapids Souris. N. D. Einance Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Norihwood CIeveIand, Ohio Cedar Rapids JournaIism, French MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN English, Speech LORRAINE EISI-IER PsychoIogy MARTHA EOSTER Sociology Marion Muscafine I WeIIman JUNIORS DORIS FRYER Cedar Rapids Speech. English TED FUEI-IR Cedar Rapids Chemislry BILL GALVIN Cedar Rapids French RENA GIRARD Perry Zoology CHARLES GRAGG Cenlerville Commerce and Finance, Ivlililary HARRY GREEN Cedar Rapids Physical Educarion WILMA GREENE Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance MARY JANE GRIFFIN Cedar Rapids Music ROBERT I-IAI-IN Cedar Rapids Chemislry JOI-IN ROBERT I-IALPIN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance 19 35 ge 48 JUNIORS MARY ELLEN HAMILTON Coggon Economics FREDERICK HOLM Waukegan, III. Commerce and Finance GENEVIEVE JENSEN Cedar Rapids . English HOWARD JOHNSTON Chicago, III. Sociology, Economics MIRIAM JUDIESCH Des Moines Physical Educalion MODESTA KELLEY Cedar Rapids Speech, Social Science KATHRYN KENDALL Marion Home Economics BETTY KITTERMAN Cedar Rapids Home Economics VIRGINIA KNOX Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance EDWARD KUPKA Chelsea Malhemalics, Physics JUNIORS JANE LA PLANTE Cedar Rapids Speech MIRIAM LIEBERKNECI-l-I' Lelrs English LUCRETIA LILLIE Avon, lll. Commerce and Finance EDWARD LYNN Donnellson Educalion LOIS MC BROOM Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance WILLIAM GREER MC CRORY Cedar Rapids Lalin HOWARD A. MC LAUGI-lLlN Monlicello Commerce and Finance ISLA MAY MC SPERRIN Oelwein English DONALD R. MAC KAY Kenosha, Wisc. Journalism, Economics and Sociology MARGARET MANSFIELD Commerce and Finance Ogden Pag JUNIORS MARGARET MELICK Wesf Liberlry I-Iisfory GILBERT MENZNER CI1arIes Cify PI'iysicaI Educaiion LESLIE J. MEYER Gary, Ind. Commerce and Finance RAYMOND J. MEYER Wesigaie I-Iislrory CARRGLL MITCHELL Tipion I-Iisfory DEAN B. MILLER Cedar Rapids Bible WILLIAM I-I. MOES Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance CATHERINE J. MONTILLON Cedar Rapids PI1ysicaI EducaIion MAURINE E. MUMA Cedar Rapids I-Iome Economics RICI-IARD D. MUNDEN Cedar Rapids MiIiJrary JUNIORS THOMAS GEORGE NEESEN Holland Zoology PAUL D. NILES Minneapolis, Minn. Economics and Sociology JOHN R. NORTHCOTT Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance WADE PATTERSON Cedar Rapids Journalism PETER PAVEGLIO Albia Physics FREDERICK PAVl.lS Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance CLARA PIETZSCH Burlinglon Psychology BERNUS PlRKL Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion EDWARD PROESCHOLDT Manilla Commerce and Finance ELMER PROHASKA Omaha, Nels. Zoology, Physical Educalion JUNIORS BERNARD T. PULL Marshalllown Chemislry KAREN RUGAARD Coon Rapids Home Economics, Psychology DOUGLAS RUNDOUIST Cedar Rapids Journalism BATISTO SACCARO Seymour Physical Educalion BELLA L. SCI-lEER Cedar Rapids Music LESLIE P. SEYB Donnellson Chernislry ANNA SlEl-l Traer V Commerce and Finance KATI-IRYN SLACK Chicago, III. Journalism LOUIS E. STANEK Ely Journalism NORMAN W. STOOKEY Cedar Rapids Zoology 19 35 JUNIORS VERA STROHBEHN Davenpori French, German BYRON SWANSON Laurens Commerce and Finance ARTHUR SWARZENTRUBER Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance ALBERTA THOMPSON Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance RUTH M. THOMPSON Van Horne Home Economics HELEN THOMPSON T Burr Speech, English LOWMAN TURNEY For+ Madison Polilrical Science LOUISE UCHTORFF Davenpori Hisiory. French CHARLES L. WALKER Mason Ciry Marhemafics FLORENCE WEATHERTON Davenporr Speech I? ' WTI Be++y Carrifhers Jack Comsfock Edman Cook Eugene Cook Dorofhea Dunker Maurice Dunlap Burnice Fiellman Esfher Goodman Jerald GreenbIaI'r JUNIORS ERIEDA WI-IICI-IER Burlinglron Physical EducaJrion WILLIAM WI-IIPPLE Cedar Rapid Commerce and Finance ARDYCE WOODSIDE Cedar Rapid Commerce and Finance CATHERINE YOUNG Maywood. III English CARL ZBANEK Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance RICI-IARD PATEK Cedar Rapids ZooIogy Gladys I-IoIeJrs Roberi I-Iorak WaIIace Johnson I-Ia+Iie Klahn PauI Krachmer LIoyd Kraizer GIenn LiHIe IvIaIcoIm Ludy Joyce MacLean Don Mason I-Iarriei' IvIaI'eer Frederick IvIerriH Yoshimi Tanaka Julia Tow Raymond WaIIace I-IaroId WiIkinson Kenneih Winfenburg 19 35 SOPHOMCJRES SOPHOMORES ROBERT DANIEL CLASS OFFICER 1935 SOPHOMORES DELVA AXTELL GEORGE BAKER MARVIN BATCHELDER RUTH BAUMGARTNER VINCENT BEINKE ROBERT BENEDICT BEATRICE BIBLE EARL BIRDSELL GENAVENE MAY BISER MARJORIE BOSWORTH LOIS BOTHEL RICHARD BREITNER NYLINE BROWN ELMER BRUNA MARIAN BRUNER ELDRED BURGY PATRICIA BURKHALTER MARION BUSBY ROBERT BUTIKOEER HENRIETTA CALDERWOOD JANANN CHAPEL RAYMOND CHURCHILL DEAN CLAPSADDLE ROSE CLOSSON Deep River Ridgeway Marion Cedar Rapids Websier Cedar Rapids Oak Park, III. BoIan Seymour Manly Monona Minneapolis, Minn. Cedar Rapids Mason Ciiy Cedar Rapids Sou+I1 Amana Cedar Rapids Marion Chicago, III. Brooklyn Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Burf WaIIcer 1 SOPHOMORES GEORGE COCKBURN CATHERINE COOPER BETH COURTNEY CATHERINE CRANE BERNICE CURRAN GLEN CUTLER ROBERT DANIEL VIRGINIA DRAKE EVERETT DYKES IVIILDRED EATON LEONORE ELSWORTH ALGERT ENGDAHL JACK ERVIN DALE ETKA ROBERT EVERETT ROZELLE FAHRNEY DOROTHY FARIS HAROLD FLOOD BOB FREDERICK MARY JO FRENCH IVIARY GAGE DORIS GARNER BEULAH GLADSTONE DOROTHY GRANT Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Marion Cedar Rapids Logan Cedar Rapids Waukesha, Wis. Marion Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Oelwein ForI Madison Cedar Rapids Deep River Mediapolis Waverly Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Lone Rock KnoxviIIe SOPHOMORES WILLIAM GRAY WARD GRESSLIN HELEN HANNUM HELEN HARLESS LEWIS HEIN ANN ELIZABETH HELSCHER MARGARET HEMMINGWAY RUTH HEMMINGWAY LUCILLE HOLSINGER DOROTHY HOWE DONALD HOUSER MARI ANN HUEBSCH GENEVIEVE HUSKEY ELIZABETH JACUS MABETH JEEERIES LESTER JOHNSON MARGARET JOHNSTON EVA JUNEK GORDON KAGE DONALD KEHRLI ELMER KEITH WILLIAM KETTLITZ WILLIAM KNAACK KATHRYN KNUTSON Cedar Ra pids Ackley O+Iumwa Eorf Dodge Ros'rviIIe Sigourney Wesi Branch Wesr Branch Marion Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids McGregor OeIwein Cedar Rapids RusseII DoIand, S. D. Chicago, III. MaribeI, Wis. Rock Rapids Coggon Cedar Rapids Moniicello Cedar Rapids CharIes CiIy I I I Paqe 59 Page 60 SOPHOMORES VIRGINIA KUNING EDWARD LEE EDWIN LENT' MARJORIE LORTZ MONTFRED LUNT MARJORIE LYLE MARGARET MCFADDEN DAVID MCGREGOR RALPH MCLEOD DARRELL MARTIN ELIZABETH MELBERG ILDA MIKULAS MAURICE MILLER MERRILL MILLER CLEO MISEL DeWAYNE MOORE MERLIN MORRIS HELEN MUNNS GEORGE NICHOLS LESTER NICKLESS AUDREY NOBLE FRED O'BEREELL JAMES OLNEY IRENE OLTMAN Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Vin'ron Norih English New Sharon LaPor+e Ciiy Des Moines Cedar Rapids Traer Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Terril Freeport III. Wesi' Liloeriy Ida Grove Cedar Rapids Chicago, III. Wesf Liberfy Deiroii, Mich. McGregor Oelwein Ceda r Ra pids Manly SOPHOMORES SARAH PALMER ALBERTA PATTON LAWRENCE PETERSEN THORTON PEAFE ELEANOR POOLEY RUSSELL POTTINGER RUTH OUAAS ELIZABETH REITZ ROBERT ROGERS JOHN SAAR JESSE SAAR BOYD SANFORD ROBERT SAUER ROGER SCHMIDT JOSEPH SCHNEIDER VERNITA SCHOEPPE GILBERT SCHROEDER KARL SCHWARTZ CHARLES SELZER RICHARD SIMPSON ISABELLE SMITH LOIS SMITH W. HOWARD SMITH MARY JANE STANGLAND Cedar Rapids Ryan Ringsfed Sigourney Greene Peru, III. Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Donnellson DonneIIson Cedar Rapids Coggon Greenville, III. Cedar Rapids Sfrawberry Poim' WiIIiamsIourg Fenfon Homesfead Tipfon Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Chicago, III. SOPHOMORES RUTH STONER Cedar Rapids DONALD STOOKEY Cedar Rapids WESLEY STOOKEY Cedar Rapids DONALD STROUD Cedar Rapids GERTRUDE TAYLOR Cedar Rapids ALICE M THOMPSON Cedar Rapids SINCLAIR THOMPSON Aplingfon STUART VAN DORN Waverly KATHARINE VAN METER Moline, III. STANLEY VESELY, JR. Cedar Rapids RUSSELL WARYE Nashua RAY WATTERSON Greene VIRGINIA WELD Cedar Rapids ESTHER WRIGHT WILLIAM WURTS MARY YAKISH PHILIP YOTHERS MAYBELLE YOUNG HELEN ZEARFOSS DONALD ZIMMERMAN Traer Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Maywood, III. Traer Vail JOHN BINKO FREDERICK EDWARDS LEO HUBNER DUANE PETERSON DONALD BOYLE MILFORD EMERSON CHARLES KING DONALD RHODE DOROTHY BRITTELL GROVER FAIRBANKS DAVID KLINK NANCY SHIELDS ROBERT BRODIE HAROLD FISCHER FREDERIC LANG INA ISABELLE SWORD JAMES CARRITHERS ELEANOR GALLOWAY CONGER METCALF JOHN VOSATKA WILLARD CHISMORE GEORGE GRAHAM MICHAEL NASSIF RICHARD WATSON CHARLES EDWARDS ERWIN HAHN EDWARD PADZENSKY MARJORIE WRIGHT HAROLD HITCHCOCK RICHARD PARKER PRES!-MEN FRESHMEN DUANE CLASS OFFICER 11935 FRESHMEN JAMES ANDERSON SURLINE ASI-IER CARYL AUSTIN EVELYN BACI-IMAN FRANK BARBER BLANCI-IE BEATTY MARION BENSON ROBERT BIXLER VIRGINIA BLACK DUANE BLACKWELL PAUL BLAKE JOI-IN BLOMOUIST FLOYD BOELTER WILMA BOLSINGER MAXINE BROWN LaVON BUCHANAN PAULINE BURMEISTER I-IELEN BURTON MILDRED CARPENTER GENE CARSON MARGARET CARSON DOROTHY CI-I RISTENSEN MARGARET CLARK BARBARA CLAUSEN RowIey LeI+s Ausiinville I-IaveIocIc CenIraI Cify Afkins Manly Clarence Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Blakesburg Cedar Rapids Rowley CoIesburq Cedar Rapids Norway Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Marion Essex Marion Swea Ci+y Wes+ Branch Ogden Page 65 FRESHMEN LAURA CLOCK PHYLLIS CLOSSON CECILY COCKER HARLAN CONLEY DORIS CUTLER HELEN DALLMEYER ISABEL DeMERS JEAN DOW IVIELVIN DYKES FRANCES EBY VIRGINIA ELLIS JOSEPH FAULKNER JOHN FERGUSON GEORGE FISHEL FLORA FLEIVIING STEWART FOX ROBERT GABLE AVERY GAGE GROVER GALVIN ALICE GILL ELIVIER GRAUEL GEORGIANN HACH FRANCIS HALDA EVELYN HALL Colu Hampion WaIIcer Cedar Rapids Anamosa Logan mbus Juncfiorz Cedar Rapids Marion Marion Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Chicago, III. Marengo Marion Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Rockford Wesi Branch Denver, Colo. Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids FRESHMEN FAY HANOLD MARY HEATON JOHN HEJNA FRANCES HENRY GEORGE HOFFNER SUZANNE HOWARD HELEN HUGHES ELEANOR HUNTING MARIAN HUNTING SARA HUNTINGTON RAYMOND HURST MARGUERITE HYTEN ELIZABETH JACKSON RUTH JASS FLORENCE JAYNE MARDEAN JOYCE MERWIN KASISKE ELIZABETH KAY HELEN KELLY ELINOR KENDALL HELEN KIRKPATRICK AILENE LAGER CORINNE LAYMON WILLIAM LEEFERS Wyoming Fairfax Berwyn, III. Coon Rapids CIarence Oak Park. III. Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids AIIoona Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids AIden Cedar Rapids CenI'er Poinf WapeIIo Mon+ic:eIIo Clarence Marion Keofa Belle Plaine Wesf Branch Cedar Rapids Page 68 FRESHMEN BLANCHE LICHTENSTEIN Grand MOLJIWCI MARY LOCKWOOD Marion MAE SUZET-I-E LONGUEVILLE Cedar Rapids LaVON MADDIEIXI I:en'I'0n DOROTHY MEAD Greene VIOLA MELHAUS Dysar+ JANETTA IVIERRITT Grundy Cenier BERNICE IVIIERAS Maurice VIRGINIA MOODY Cedar Rapids EINER IVIORNESS BurI ELIZABETH MUNGER MAURINE MUNGER LILLIAN NAVATRIL A. GEORGE NELSON PHOEBE JANE NEMECEK Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH NEWSOME Derby DAN OAKLEY Cedar Rapids RUTH OLSON A+Icins JOHN PAVLIS MARIE PERKINS FRANCES PHELPS RICHARD PRESTON JOHN OUINN VIRGINIA REZAB Ceda r Ra pids Cedar Ra pids Des Moines Radcliffe SIraI'ford Oak Park, III. FRESHMEN EDWIN ROBESON Vinion ALERED SCHNECK BeIIe PIaine PAUL SCHNEIDER Sigourney HOWARD SCHUG Sumner FLORENCE SEEBACH Dysari ELAINE SEEKINS Cedar Rapids ANNA MAE SEXTON Sigourney NADINE SHANK MARY LOU SIGMUND BERNARD SMITH LENORE STARK MATTHEW STEWART HELENA STOCKWELL NADINE TROYAK Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids HigI'lIand Park, III. Cedar Rapids JAMES UMBARGER odeball CAROLINE VAN METER Mallne, III. BLANCHE VELTMAN Cedar Rapids RUTH WALKER Knoxville VIRGINIA WALLACE JESSIE WILSON RICHARD WING DOROTHY WOOD CORAH WYKLE VERNA ZHORNE 1935 Cedar Rapids Norih EnqIisI'l Cedar Rapids MiIIersburq Cedar Rapids Tama Paq FRESHMEN I Page 70 MARY BERNHEISEL RICHARD BLAHNIK JAMES BRADY VERLE BREED ARNOLD BROKAW DAVID BROWN ALICE BURTON MARJORIE CAPRON JOHN CHRISTESEN BEULAH DETWILER DEWAYNE DICKEY JOHN DOWNING BEN DRAHOVZAL MARIE DLIBOIS MELVIN FERGUSON ROBERT GARRETSON PAULINE GILLETTE BILL GREENWAY GEORGE HOLLEN BECK ARNOLD HIGGINS DONALD HILLEREGE VICTOR HURKA ROBERT HYDE ANNA ICKE MIRIAM JEFFREY IRWIN JENKS ROBERT JUNG BEN KAMMER MARGARET KAMPMEIER THOMAS KNIGHT RICHARD KUBIAS GEORGE LAWRENCE SYLVEN LAWSON ROBERT LEEDOM ROBERTSON LITTLE ESTHER LORENC MANA MACHOVSKY RALPH MARTIN RUTH MCCDNE HOWARD MERREL WALTER MOCHAL JANE MILLER ROBERT NELSON JOHN PALMER KENNETH PATTON ROBERT PERRY RUTH PRESTON KATHERINE ZISKO ALFRED PLOTZ MARIE OUASS DONALD REID CHARLES ROBERTS EVELYN ROBBIE JOHN RUTHER ELLEN SAERANEI4 EARL SCHLDNTZ CHARLES SHEDD RALPH SHLINI4 THEODORE SILKER BESSIE SLALISSON MARIAN SMITH RAYMOND SMITH ROBERT SMITH EMMA STANGL ROBERT STANSBDRY ALICE STEVENS DAVID STOOREY WILLIAM STDSAI4 HOWARD TOWNLINSON EDWARD TREFZ CHARLES VESLEY CHARLES ZIOGAS 19 35 ACTIVITIES , N DRAMATICS AND FGRENSICS DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH The deparTmenT oT speech, under The direcTion oT ProTessor Laura Pearle STewarT, has always been a popular deparTmenT in The college and presenTs many opporTuniTies Tor any sTudenT desiring To major in speech. Miss STewarT is capably assisTed by Mrs. JuniaTa Caldwell Laser and Loren T. Jenks, debaTe coach. Branches oT The deparTmenT include public spealcing and TundamenTals, inTerpreTaTion oT masTerpieces, plaTTorm reading, dramaTic arT, speech Tor Teachers, sTory Telling, and The presenTaTion OT plays as well as exTen- sive work in debaTe. PlaTTorm reading occupies a very imporTanT place in The speech de- parTmenT. PrivaTe insTrucTion is given To Those sTudenTs who have been recommended by insTrucTors Tor major honor sTanding. ExTension courses are also oTTered To individuals desirous of obTaining speech work. OpporTuniTy is oTTered To inTeresTed sTudenTs To obTain acTual experi- ence in direcTing, judging speech conTesTs, scenery consTrucTion, and seT layouTs by worlc on The school producTions. The Gypsy STory Tellers, a group oT girls inTeresTed in ThaT Tield, have become very popular as enTerTainers in The hospiTals and in homes Tor children. The LiTTle TheaTer in Sinclair chapel is used Tor sTudenT speech re- ciTals and The producTions sponsored by The college players. The Per- TecT Alibi, l-louseparTy, AnoTher Language, and many one acT plays were presenTed by This deparTmenT during The year. COLLEGE PLAYERS BreITner, Nelson, Robbie, Niles, KeTTIiTz, Lynn Faris, Clure, Tanlcersley, RelTz, Knox, Munger Aronson, Kelley, WeaTherTon. Melberg, Blazelc PERSONNEL ARTHUR A. BROOKS, JR. . . . . PresidenT EDITH BENSON .... . Vice-PresidenT LILY JEAN REID . . . . . SecreTary HOWARD MC LAUGHLIN ..... Business Manager WILBUR ARONSON DORIS GARNER GEORGE NELSON ELIZABETH BEARDSLEY MODESTA KELLEY PAUL NILES WALLACE BLAZEK WILLIAM KETTLITZ JOHN NORTHCOTT RICHARD BREITNER EDITH KNOX BETTE REITZ HELEN CLURE EDWARD LUGLAN WILBUR ROBBIE MAURICE DUNLAP EDWARD LYNN MATTHEW STEWART DORIS FRYER ELIZABETH MELBERG FRANCES TANKERSLEY DOROTHY FARIS DE WAYNE MOORE FLORENCE WEATHERTON AVERY GAGE MAURENE MUNGER WILLIAM WHIPPLE PAULINE OGDEN College Players. as a college organizaTion, has greaTly exTended ITS scope oT acTlviTies In The pasT year. ln adcliTion To assisTing wlTh The speech deparTmenT plays, an independenT producTion, I-IouseparTy was presenTed by The members OT This group under The direcTion oT AlIoerT McCIeery. CommuniTy Players direcTor. The annual Greek GayeTies, held In April, broughT The acTiviTies of College Players Tor The year To a successful close. Page 73 DEBATE A greaT inTeresT has been developed in debaTe work on The Coe campus. ChieTly responsible Tor This inTeresT are ProTessor VincenT l-l. Ogburn, direcTor oT The Torensic deparTmenT, and Loren T. Jenks, de- baTe coach. who have selecTed and TuTored The debaTe Teams and accom- panied The members on The various Trips. The debaTe squad This year includes T-loward SmiTh, RoberT Frederick. Duane Blackwell, Raymond l-lursT, Lewis Alcorn, RoberT Gable, William Whipple, AlgerT Engdahl, ClemenT Curnan, l-loward JohnsTon, ArThur Brooks, Helen Clure, Bernice Curran, and BeTTy Jenks. Resolved ThaT The powers oT The PresidenT should be subsTanTially increased as a seTTled policy was The oTTicial Pi Kappa DelTa debaTe Topic used This year in inTer-collegiaTe debaTing. . lnTer-collegiaTe conTesTs have been held wiTh lowa STaTe college, Cornell college, UniversiTy oT lvlinnesoTa, Morningside college, Dubuque univers?Ty, WesTern STaTe Teachers college, CenTral college, Carroll college, and lvlaguokeTa iunior college. This year The sTaTe Torensic TournamenT was held aT Des Moines, March T5 To I7. Coe has been an enTranT in This conTesT Tor many years and wiTh saTisTacTory resulTs. Two Teams represenTing Coe were enTered in The Pi Kappa DelTa conTesT aT LexingTon, KenTucky, Trom April 2-6. Q M IL TARY MILITARY DEPARTMENT The Coe college miliTary deparTmenT is one oT The ouTsTanding organi- zaTions in The sTaTe. Maior Carl A. Russell is in command oT The uniT and under his leadership iT has developed To a posiTion oT excellence among The R. O. T. C. uniTs oT This TerriTory. Maior Russell began his miliTary career aTTer his graduaTion Trom The UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa in I9I6 and was TransTerred To Coe in l93I. l-le was aTTached To The ThirTy-TourTh division during The World War and has been placed upon The eligibiliTy llsT oT The general sTaTT. CapTain Paul J. Vevia, second in command oT The miliTary deparT- menT, served in a machine gun company oT The American ExpediTionary Force. CapTain Vevia has been aTTached To The Coe uniT since l93O. STaTT SergeanT F. D. Pugh, TransTerred To Coe Trom Kansas STaTe col- lege in I932, and SergeanT Reagon Robinson oT The SevenTeenTh lnTanTry assigned To Coe in l932, are assisTanTs. The advanced miliTary course is an elecTive and is oTTered To iuniors and seniors. A six week Training period is also included in This course Taken during The summer aT ForT Snelling, MinnesoTa. Numerous medals are oTTered by The deparTmenT Tor excellence in marlcsmanship, drill. and miliTary science and are presenTed aT The annual review held in The spring. Pa 76 5 MILITARY The Coe milifary uniI' is composed of Jrhree companies wi'rh 'rwo plalroons each. Freshmen ac'r as privaies and privaies firsf class. Sophomores are The non-com- missioned officers. while Ihe junior ancI senior men are Ihe baiallion and company officers. ROY V. PORTER . . . . Lieu+enan+-Colonel RICHARD F. BLOMOUIST . ..... Maior FRED E. HILD .... . Capfain and Adiufanf ALLAN E. POOLE . . . . Capfain, Company A VERNON W. HENDERSON . . Capfain, Company B GERALD A. JOINES ...... Capfain, Company C KENNETH AMICK ALAN BALDWIN BURTON BLANCHARD BERNARD BOLTON LUMIR BURESH STUART DINGMAN MILFORD DELZELL CHARLES GRAGG BILL GALVIN LESTER JOHNSON FIRST LIEUTENANTS HERBERT CARRIS ROLAND D'ARCY CHESTER GOOD HARRY GREEN DALE HARMON SERGEANTS WILLIAM KNAACK MONTFRED LUNT DONALD MAC KAY DONALD MASON FREDERICK MERRITI' JOSEPH MOCHAL KENNETH OTTSEN CHARLES OVERLEY KEITH TOW KENNETH WITT RICHARD MUNDEN EDWARD PROESCHOLDT ELMER PROHASKA RODGER SCHMIDT BYRON SWANSON Page 77 BAND Page 78 STANLEY J. VESELY . . . . DirecTor ROGER WElSlvlANN . . . Sfudenf Manager STAFF SGT. F. D. PUSH . . . Drum lvlaior CLARA PIETZSCH ....... Sponsor The accomplishmenTs oT The Coe College MiliTary Band in I933-34 have TurTher esTablished iT as probably The ToremosT college musical uniT in The counTry. Three Times in The pasT Tive years The band has been appoinTed as The oTTicial bancl To represenT The STaTe oT lowa on imporTanT occasions. IT was designaTecl by Governor l-lammill To represenT The sTaTe aT The inauguraTion oT PresiclenT Hoover in I'-729 and again as such by Governor Herring in I933 aT The RoosevelT inaugura- Tion. The bancl also Took parT in The Iowa clay ceremony aT The CenTury oT Progress in SepTember, I933. Programs Tor aThleTic games, civic TuncTions. and miliTary reviews are oTher acTivi- Ties oT The band. MUSIC WOMEN S GLEE CLUB OFFICERS IDA MAY DUNLAP . . . LILA PALMER . . . CATHERINE COOPER . VIRGINIA KUNING . Firs'I Sopranos Eunice Ben+ley Lois Bolrhel Lavon Buchanan Helen Burlon Margarel' Clark Carherine Cooper Cafherine Crane Alice Gill Lila Palmer Lenore Slarlc Gerlrude Taylor Evelyn Bachman Wilma Bolsinqer Dorolhy Chrisrensen MEMBERS Second Sopranos Josephine Alrhouse Marion Benson Dorofhy Granl' Mary Jane Griffin Mari Ann Huebsch Mary Ellen Kay Elinor Kendall Margarel McFadden Bella Scheer Second AlI'os Helen Hannum Frances Henry Marguerile Hylen . . Presidenr Vice-Presiclenl' . Secrefary . Librarian Firsl' AI'I'os Evelyn Brirlell Icla May Dunlap Doris Garner Genevieve Jensen Mardean Joyce Helen Kelly Bernice Mieras Alla Smilh Rulh Walker Virginia Kuning Blanche Lichlenslein Anna Mae Sexlon CATHERINE M. ADAMS, Direcfor LAURA CLOCK. Accompanisr Page so JOSEPHINE ALTHOUSE MARION BENSON EUNICE BENTLEY LOIS BOTHEL DOROTHY BRITTELL LAVON BUCHANAN PAULINE BURMEISTER HELEN BURTON HENRIETTA CALDERWOOD MARGARET CARSON MARGARET CLARK BARBARA CLAUSEN CARYL AUSTIN EVELYN BACHMAN RUTH BAUMGARTNER WILMA BOLSINGER MARJORIE BOSWORTH EVELYN BRITTELL PATRICIA BURKHALTER DOROTHY CHRISTENSEN LAURA CLOCK JEAN DOW IDA MAY DUNLAP DOROTHY FARIS MARVIN BATCHELDER ELMER GRAU EL ROBERT BIXLER WILLIAM BREED GEORGE COCKBURN JOE FAULKNER WILLIAM GREENWAY EMANUEL JACOBS VESPER CHOIR SOPRANOS ROSE CLOSSON CATHERINE COOPER CATHERINE CRANE ELEANOR GALLOWAY ALICE GILL DOROTHY GRANT MARY JANE GRIFFIN EVELYN HALL SUZANNE HOWARD MARI ANN HUEBSCH MARY ELLEN KAY MARY LOCKWOOD ALTOS HELEN HANNUM FRANCES HENRY SARA HUNTINGTON MARGUERITE HYTEN RUTH JASS MABETH JEFFRIES GENEVIEVE JENSEN EMILY JOSLIN MARDEAN JOYCE MIRIAM JUDIESCH HELEN KELLY ELINOR KENDALL TENOR DICK KUBIAS ROBERT LEEDOM LESLIE MEYER BASS FREDERICK LANG HOWARD McLAUGHLIN JAMES MANVILLE DAN OAKLEY RICHARD PARKER DUANE PLATNER ROGER REEVE INEZ MCCALL MARGARET MQFADDEN LAVON MADDEN LILA PALMER CLARA PIETZSCH BELLA SCHEER FLORENCE SEEBACH LENORE STARK GERTRUDE TAYLOR NADINE TROYAK CAROLINE VANMETER JESSIE WILSON VIRGINIA KUNING BLANCHE LICHTENSTEIN JANETTA MERRITT BERNICE MIERAS IRENE OLTMAN MARIE PERKINS ELEANOR POOLEY VIRGINIA REZAB ANNA MAE SEXTON ALTA SMITH RUTH WALKER FRANCES PHELPS ROBERT TROYAK DONALD ZIMMERMAN WILBUR ROBBIE CHARLES ROBERTS BOB ROGERS HARRY TEETER RAYMOND WALLACE CARL ZBANEK Paqe BI MU PHI EPSILON Page 82 Griffen, McCaII, PaIrner, SmiIh, BuI rers Miss Turechek, Miss I-Iach, Miss Adams MEMBERS IN FACULTY CATHERINE ADAMS BERNICE I-IACI-I GRACE SWAB LOUISE CRAWFORD ALMA TURECI-IEK STUDENT MEMBERS BELVA BUTTERS LILA PALMER ALTA SMITI-I MARY JANE GRIFFIN BELLA SCI'-IEER ADRIS WILLSON EXECUTIVE BOARD BERNICE I-IACI-I ....... . Presideni' BELVA BUTTERS . . . . Vice-Presiden'r MARGARET MC CALL . . Secrefary- MARY JANE GRIFFIN . .... . Treasurer Mu Phi Epsilon, na'rionaI honorary musical Ira'Ierni'ry, was founded aI Cincinnaii. Ohio, in I903. Mu Psi chap+er was esIabIishecI aI Coe in I926. Members are chosen 'From Ihe women of Ihe Junior and Senior classes wifh excepIionaI musicai abiIi'ry and a good schoIas+ic record. RELIGICJUS Y. W. C. A. The Y. W. C. A. renders a deTiniTe service To girls on The campus by iTs regular weelcly meeTings and various evenTs during The year To bring all girls oT The college TogeTher. The FirsT CabineT, The execuTive group, meeTs weekly To carry on The business oT The organizaTion. IT is The cusTom Tor This cabineT To hold a Two-day reTreaT beTore school opens in The Tall To discuss plans and To develop a purpose Tor The coming year. The Second CabineT members each have a deTiniTe service To perTorm and meeT under The leadership oT The Vice-PresidenT. Sophomore Coun- cil has charge oT The Treshman groups and selecTs The ouTsTanding girls as members oT The Freshman Commission. FirsT imporTanT work oT The Y. W. C. A. year is The Big and LiTTle SisTer Movement which provides an older girl Tor every Treshman enTering college and is climaxed by a parTy in November. This organlzaTion also sponsors The Colonial Ball, a TradiTional social evenT oT The year. OTher acTiviTies oT This group are The Freshman Mixers, ChrisTmas pageanT and Vesper service. A deTiniTe social service worlc is carried on ThroughouT The year in The inTeresTs oT The Children's l-lome, CommuniTy l-louse, Old Ladies' l-lome. and lndusTrial Girls. 1935 Edifh Benson . Helen Hanson . Helen Burl' . . . Mary Ellen Hamillon Polly Price . . . Lucrefia Lillie . Doris Blessing . Helen Clure Mary Jane Slanglancl Belly Beardsley Kafherine Van Meier Caiherine Cooper Kaiherine Kendall Margaref McFadden Y. W. C A CABINET McSperrin, Campbell, Beardsley, Siangland, Clure Fisher Kendall, Moore, VanMeler, Griffin, Buffers, I-Iillerege Schuller, Burl, Sundberq, Price, Arendls, Rugaard, Hamillon Lillie Burianelc, Meier, Hanson, Benson, Pielzsch, Blessing FIRST CABINET OFFICERS . . Presidenl' Clara Pielzsch . Vice-Presidenl' Helene Meier . FIRST CABINET DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN . . . Finance . Program . Pulolicily . . lnduslrial . Social Service Margarel' Sundberg Nedra Arendls . Gesina Schuller . Karen Rugaard . . Elizaloelh Burianelc . SECOND CABINET DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN . . Finance . . Publicily Big and Lillie Sisler . Y.W.C.A. Room Eleanor Pooley . . World Fellowship Margarel' Johnslon . Calherine Crane . . Sunday School . . Music Belly Erwin . . Modesla Kelley . Marianne Dvorak . Corinne Campbell Miriam Judiesch . Mary Carmel I-lalpin Isla May McSperrin Belva Bullers Bernice I-Iillerege i ' Lorraine Fisher In Belly Moore I . Secrelary . Treasu rer . . Leadership . . . Social World Fellowship . Campus Service Big and Lillie Sisler . Social . Decoralion . Program . . . Sales . . Induslrial . . Children's Home . Sunshine Mission Old Ladies' Home Communify House Page 85 COUNCIL AND COMMISSION Hall, Sfockwell, Howard, Carson, Black, Dow, Burfon, WyIcIe, Kirkpafrick, Lichfensfein Newsome, EIIis, Jackson, Merriff, French, Nemecek, Phelps, Seelcins, Henry Lager, HyIen, Kifferman, Jacus, BibIe, I-Iannum, Weld CourIney, Munns, Palmer, Galloway, Je1CIerIes Sophomore CounciI is a group of sophomore girIs, having as IIS purpose IeacIer ship of freshman groups. From Ihese freshmen groups Ihe Freshman Commission is seIec+ed. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL BEATRICE BIBLE BETH COURTNEY ELEANOR GALLOWAY HELEN HANNUM ELIZABETH JACUS MABETH JEFFRIES BETTY KITTERMAN HELEN MUNNS FRESHMAN COMMISSION FRANCES HENRY SUZANNE HOWARD MARGUERITE HYTEN ELIZABETH JACKSON HELEN KIRKPATRICK ELIZABETH LAGER BLANCHE LICHTENSTEIN VIRGINIA BLACK HELEN BURTON MARGARET CARSON JEAN DOW VIRGINIA ELLIS BETTY FRENCH EVELYN HALL Page 86 SARAH PALMER ELEANOR POOLEY VIRGINIA WELD MAYBELLE YOUNG JANETTA MERRITT PHOEBE JANE NEMECEK ELIZABETH NEWSOME FRANCES PHELPS ELAINE SEEKINS HELENA STOCKWELL CORA WYKLE PUBL CATIONS ACORN DONALD R. MAC KAY WILBUR C. ARONSON DONALD R. MAC KAY . ELNA ERICKSEN . . WILBUR C. ARONSON . HELEN BURT JOHN NORTHCOTT MARY ELLEN HAMILTON HOWARD JOHNSTON LUCRETIA LILLIE EDWARD LYNN LOIS McBROOM ROBERT HAHN NEDRA ARENDTS MODESTA KELLEY VIRGINIA ADMIRAL CORINNE CAMPBELL WADE PATTERSON . JANET MURRAY . CLARA PIETZSCH . . . EcIIIor-in-CI1IeI' AssociaIe Edifor Business Manager . . Classes . I:acuI+y . OrganIza'rIons . Snapshois . . Feafure Men's AII1Ie'rics Women's AIhIeI'Ics .....Humor SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS MARY GAGE HELEN MUNNS THORNTON PFAFF WILLIAM GRAY WADE PATTERSON BETTE REITZ GORDON KAGE PATRICIA BURKHALTER KATHARINE VAN METER Page 88 ACORN Dwe le l-lahn Kage JohnsTon Engdahl PaTTerson, Jayne G g M V MT B T Lll Ell I . . . . . Velfman, a e, unns, an eer. ur, i Ericksen, Admiral, ArendTs, PieTzsch, Campbell, l-lamilTon The ThirTy-Third ediTion oT The ACORN of Coe college is now in your hands. Compiling and organizaTion oT The annual was in The hands oT a Tew, buT you of The sTudenT body are The characTers around which we have grouped The subiecT maTTer oT The yearbook. lT has been Tun To Talk oT This book as one ThaT would be diTTerenT. and iT is diTFerenT in ThaT The school year oT l933-i934 cannoT be imi- TaTed or compared wiTh any oTher years, pasT or TuTure. We wish To Thank The sTaTT Tor all Their work, even when someTimes laTe, The sTudenT body, always so slow in having picTures Taken, and To Those men who have caioled and ThreaTened in order To geT The wriTer To have his work prepared on Time so ThaT The book could be produced in iTs presenT Torm. A Page 89 COSMOS Page 90 POLLY PRICE PAUL NILES POLLY PRICE . . . Edifor-in-CI1IeI PAUL NILES . . . Business Manager ROBERT DANIEL . . . News EcIIIor MERLIN MORRIS . . Copy Edifor JANET MURRAY . . SocieI'y Edifor WADE PATTERSON . . Sporfs Edifor BETTE REITZ . . . . Paffer Edifor VIRGINIA ADMIRAL . . Fealrure Edi'ror DUANE PETERSON . ELNA ERICKSEN . . . Copy Reader . Proof Reader LOWMAN TURNEY . . . Adverfising SoIIciIor REPORTERS FRANK BARBER MARY JO FRENCH ROBERTSON LITTLE HELEN HANNUM VIRGINIA WALLACE FRANCES HENRY CHESTER DARNALL HELEN MUNNS ALICE BURTON PATRICIA BURKHALTER PHYLLIS CLOSSON EDITH KNOX BERNICE CURRAN ANNA SIEH MILFORD DELZELL EDWARD TREFZ 1935 COSMOS Trefz, LiTTle, Barber, Delzell, Edwards, Turney PeTerson, Ericlcsen, Curran, Munns, Gage, French, Knox, Hannum Henry, Sieh, Closson, Wallace, BurTon, Darnell PaTTerson, Murray, Niles, Price, Morris, Admiral D l The Coe College COSMOS is prinTed weekly, represenTing The voice and ideals of college sTudenTs. The publicalrion is self-supporTing and Tree Trorn censorship and clicTaTion OT policy. A change was made in The size oT The paper aT The beginning of The school year and The new Tabloid size has lenT iTselT To The presenTaTion of campus acTiviTies, TeaTures, and ediTorials in a new and inTeresTing manner. ReTlecTing iTs progress since iTs founding in I89O, The Cosmos This year presenTed a roTogravure supplemenT wiTh each issue conTaining views of oTher campuses and college sTudenTs. Page 9I ZIP AND TANG Page 92 Admiral, Pielzsch, Niles, Edwards, VanMeIer, Lillie Wallace, Reifz, Luglan, Hamillon, Turney The college humor is well represenled by This publicalion. Six issues are published annually and The chips fall where +hey may. PERSONNEL B, EDWARD LUGLAN .... MARY ELLEN HAMILTON . . . VIRGINIA ADMIRAL MORGAN DAVIS BILL EDWARDS BETTY ERWIN JANE LA PLANTE MARIAN BENSON ALICE BURTON CATHERINE COOPER DORIS CUTLER ISABEL DE MERS VIRGINIA ELLIS EVELYN HALL ELIZABETH JACKSON CONTRIBUTORS LUCRETIA LILLIE LOIS MC BROOM FREDERICK MERRITT PAUL NILES DISTRIBUTORS MARGARET JOHNSTON BETTY KAY BLANCHE LICHTENSTEIN MIRIAM LIEBERKNECHT JANETTA MERRITT BERNICE MIERAS HELEN MUNNS Edifor-in-Chief Business Manager CLARA PIETZSCH BETTE REITZ LOWMAN TURNEY KATHARINE VAN METER RAY WALLACE PHOEBE JANE NEMECEK VIRGINIA REZAB ELAINE SEEKINS MARY JANE STANGLAND ALICE THOMPSON CAROLINE VAN METER BETTY VELTMAN HELEN ZEARFOSS HGNCDRARY MEMBERS IN FACULTY PHI KAPPA PHI Meier, Brooks, Crawford, Garwood, Porler, Shaler Slauson, Sundberg, Keiber CATHERINE ADAMS C. O. BATES MARY BELL WILLIAM BENSON GEO. W. BRYANT LEROY M. COFFIN LOUISE CRAWFORD MORAY L. EBY WILLIAM M. EVANS HARRY MOREHOUSE LYNN E. GARWOOD GAGE JOHN M. HENRY ANNA HEYBERGER CHARLES T. HICKOK P. W. JACOBSON HARRY KREMERS C. WARD MACY ALFRED W. MEYERS LLOYD MORRIS WALTER S. NEWELL VINCENT H. OGBURN ETHEL R. OUTLAND BETTY H. PRITCHETT PAUL S. RAY ALEX C. ROBBIE NELSON VANCE RUSSELL ETHEL RYAN ALICE B. SALTER STEPHEN W. STOOKEY ALMA TURECHEK HENRY W. WARD LEROY D. WELD MINNA WIKOFF C. HARVE GEIGER C. WILFRED PERKINS J. F. YOTHERS BEN H. PETERSON STUDENT MEMBERS ROBERT BANGS KATHERINE KEIBER ROY PORTER ARTHUR A. BROOKS GEORGE CRAWFORD CHARLES GARWOOD HELENE MEIER THOMAS PIRNIE VIRGINIA SHALER VIRGINIA SLAUSON MARGARET SUNDBERG Phi Kappa Phi, nalional honor sociely, was founded aI The Universilies of Maine Tennessee, and Pennsylvania Slale college in I897. The Coe chapler was inslalled in I925. Eleclion Io Ihis sociely is The highesl honor a sludenl can ob'Iain in The field of scholarship on Ihe campus. PI DELTA EPSILON Aronson, Niles, MacKay, Pallerson, Wallcer Sfonebralcer, Teeler, Brooks MEMBER IN FACULTY GEORGE W. BRYANT STUDENT MEMBERS WILBUR ARONSON WADE PATTERSON ARTHUR BROOKS ROBERT STONEBRAKER DONALD MAC KAY HARRY TEETER PAUL NILES WENDELL WALKER Pi Della Epsilon, nalional honorary iournalislric fralrernily, oldesl honor- ary organizalion on The campus, was founded in l9I3. ll seelcs To mainlain a higher slandard of iournalism al Coe and limils Hs membership lo lhose men who have done achve work on lhe slall of one of Jrhe campus publicafions for rwo conseculive semesfers, or who hold a maior posilrion on one of The publicafions. Each year Pi Della Epsilon sponsors an edilorial conlesl open lo all Coe sludenfs and holds a series of dinners and luncheons for Hs members lhroughoul The year. CRESCENT Meier, Sundberg, Benson. Keiber, Clausen, Buffers Price, Dean Bell, Murray PERSONNEL EDITH BENSON KATHERINE KEIBER POLLY PRICE BELVA BUTTERS HELENE MEIER MARGARET SUNDBERG GRETCI-IEN CLAUSEN JANET MURRAY ADRIS WILLSON Crescenr was founded in I925 as an honorary sociely for senior women 'ro recognize leadership, characrer. and scholarship among 'rhe represen- 'ralive Coe women. Girls are elecled for membership from I'he Junior class by Ihe aclive members and a Iacully commiH'ee and pledging is held as one of 'rhe series of oulsranding senior Chapels before Com- mencemenlz Page 96 SACHEM TeeTer. Brooks, Sfonebraker, PorTer Bangs, Schwank, Walker PERSONNEL ROBERT BANGS WALTER PACK ROBERT STONEBRAKER ARTHUR BROOKS ROY PORTER HARRY TEETER HUBERT COFFEY WALTER SCHWANK WENDELL WALKER Members of Sachem, senior men's honor socieTy Tounded in l924. are selecTed each spring Trom The represenTaTive men OT The Junior class To carry on The organizaTion during Their senior year. Scholarship, leader- ship, and characTer are The essenTial quaTiTies Tor elecTion To This socieTy. page 97 l PI ALPHA THETA Admiral, Price, Ericlcsen Halpin, Murray MEMBER IN FACULTY ETHEL R. OUTLAND STUDENT MEMBERS VIRGINIA ADMIRAL MARY CARMEL HALPIN ELNA ERICKSEN JANET MURRAY POLLY PRICE Pi Alpha TheTa, honorary iournalisTic sororiTy, was Tounded aT Coe college in l9l9. Members are selecTed Trom Those women who have compleTed a course in iournalism and have worked Three sernesTers upon The Cosmos. This sororiTy sponsors a Tea aT which The Cosmos sTaTT Tor The year is announced. A prize Tor The reporTer doing The mosT consisTenT worlc during The TryouT period was presenTed To Virginia Wallace. AcTive in- TeresT in The PublicaTions dance is anoTher acTiviTy oT This organizaTion. page 98 ZETA PHI ETA Ki+Ierrnen, Melberq, Garner, WIGTITOFN, Faris, I-IeIscI1er Kelley, Ogden, Tankersley, Knox MEMBER IN FACULTY LAURA PEARLE STEWART STUDENT MEMBERS EDITH BENSON EDITH KNOX MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN JANE LA PLANTE DOROTHY FARIS ELIZABETH MELBERG DORIS G-ARNER PAULINE OGDEN ANN ELIZABETH HELSCHER FRANCES TANKERSLEY MODESTA KELLEY FLORENCE WERTHERTON BETTY KITTERMAN JANICE WIETHORN Zefa PIII Efa, naIIonaI honorary speech arIs sociefy, was founded aI NorII1wesIern universify In I893. II is Ilwe second oIdesI organizafion of IIs kind In Ihe UnIIed SIa+es, WIIII sixfeen cI1apIers aI Ilwe present Thefa cI1apIer was esfablished af Coe in I925. if Page 99 PHI SIGMA IOTA Galvin, Coon, French, Dunbar, Bruner, Melcalf Slrohbehn, I-Iamilfon, Murray, Cone, Uchlorlif, Junelc, McBroorn Dwelle, Weld, Bible, Palmer, Kuning, Taylor, Smifh, Jeffrey V M I CI Ericlcsen, Hanson, Heyberger, an e er, osson MEMBERS IN FACULTY ANNA HEYBERGER MARVIN D. CONE HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. GEO. B. DOUGLAS MISS GERTRUDE JAMES MRS. H. M. GAGE MRS. ARTHUR POE MRS. JAMES E. HAMILTON MRS. ISAAC B. SMITH STUDENT MEMBERS WILMA COON MARY ELLEN HAMILTON JANET MURRAY MAURICE DUNLAP HELEN HANSON WILBUR ROBBIE ELNA ERICKSEN KATHERINE KEIBER VERA STROHBEHN BILL GALVIN LOIS MCBROOM LOUISE UCI-ITORFF PLEDGES ELIZABETH BEARDSLEY MARY JO FRENCH ILDA MIKULAS BEATRICE BIBLE LEONORE ELSWORTH LOIS SMITH MARIAN BRUNER MIRIAM JEFFREY MARIAN SMITH ROSE CLOSSON EVA JUNEK SARAH PALMER MARY DUNBAR VIRGINIA KUNING KATHARINE VAN METER MARIAN DWELLE CONGER METCALF VIRGINIA WELD Zela chaplrer of Phi Sigma Iola, Romance Language honor sociery, was inslalled al Coe in I92O. The purpose of 'rhe sociely is Io recog- nize abilily and aHainmen'I's in French language ancl Iireralure and Io encourage individual research work. Page loo ETA SIGMA PHI Benson,BoHon,EngdahL Saccaro,I4armon,Bryanf Cook, Curran, Halpin, Melick, Brown, Thompson McCrory, Langer, Reid, Sundberg, Burianek MEMBERS IN FACULTY GEORGE W. BRYANT WILLIAM BENSON STUDENT M EM BERS WILLIAM GREER MCCRORY ISLA MAY MCSPERRIN ELIZABETH BURIANEK MAXINE BROWN HARRIET COOK BERNUS PIRKL MARGARET GANSON ALLAN POOLE MARY CARMEL HALPIN ROY PORTER HELEN JENISTA LILY JEAN REID ESTHER JOHNSON EDWARD KUPKA CHARLOTTE ROSENTHAL MARGARET SUNDBERG IRENE LANGER ALICE THOMPSON JAMES VAN ORSDOL Efa Sigma Phi, Nafional Classical honor socieIy, was es'rabIished a'I Ihe Universify of Chicago in l9I4 and Chi chapfer was organized aI Coe in I927. The purpose of 'rhis organizalrion is Io help creafe a greafer appreciafion of cIassicaI cuI'rure. Page IOI SCABBARD AND BLADE Graqq, Munden, Galvin, MacKay, DeIzeII, Swanson, LunT, Prohaska, Mason WHT, Tow, Joines, OTTsen. BIornquisT PorTer, Carris, Overley, Henderson MEMBERS IN FACULTY PRES. I-I. M. SAGE FOREST RITTGERS PROP. C. W. PERKINS MAJOR CARL A. RUSSELL CAPT. PAUL J. VEVIA ACTIVE MEMBERS RICHARD BLOMOUIST GERALD JOINES ROY PORTER HERBERT CARRIS KENNETH OTTSEN KEITH TOW VERNON HENDERSON CHARLES OVERLY KENNETH WITT PLEDGES MILFORD DELZELL MONTFRED LUNT RICHARD MUNDEN BILL OALVIN DONALD MAC KAY ELMER PROI-IASKA CHARLES GRASS DONALD MASON BYRON SWANSON Scabbard and Blade, naTionaI honorary miIiTary TraTerniTy, was esTab- IishecI aT Coe as A company, Third reqimenT, oT The naTionaI organi- zaTion in I92 I. CadeT oTTicers In The R. O. T. C. inTanTry uniT are eIecTed To The TraTerniTy on The basis oT miIiTary abiIiTy and inTeresT, personaIiTy. and characTer. This organizaTion sponsors miIiTary acTiviTies on The campus and aIso The annual MiIITary bail, The IargesT aII-college social TuncTion oT The year. 19 35 Page IO2 C. HARVE GEIC-ER BERNARD BOLTON LUMIR BURESH HERBERT CARRIS EUGENE COOK KAPPA PHI CHI arHs, oo ur Joines Bureslfm Saccaro Moclwal Holm C C lc, Ib g, , . . . WIH, Bolfon, Robbie, Thomas, Harmon MEMBERS IN FACULTY WALTER S. NEWELL STUDENT MEMBERS DALE HARMON FREDERICK HOLM ARTHUR IBURG GERALD JOINES ALEX C. ROBBIE JOSEPH MOCHAL BATISTO SACCARO ROBERT THOMAS KENNETH WITT Kappa PIWI CHI was organized in I932 as a Iralernily Io promofe In- Ieresf In Ilwe field of educalion and Io creale a feeling of fellowship among men educalion sfuclenls. Members are elecfed by a Ilwree- Iourllms vole of Ilme aclive chapfer. Paqe IO3 CLAN OF C Wilkinson, Flood, Carriflners, Keifln, Efka, Whipple, Curnan, Kage, MacKay Cosner, Swarfzenlruber, Green, Johnson, VenOrsdoI, Sfookey, Saccaro, Pavlis, Walker Pull, PeI'cI'i, Bollon, Schneider, Claypool, Claflerbaugn, Prolnaska, Miller, Poole Hayden, Carris, Hild. Belknap, Schwank, Crawford, Good, Harmon, Rilfgers MEMBERS DONALD BELKNAP, Foolknall, Baskefball, Track BERNARD BOLTON, Foofball HERBERT CARRIS, Foofball, Track JAMES CARRITHERS, Foolball KENNETH CLATTERBAUGH, Foolball CHARLES CLAYPOOL, Foolball EDMAN COOK, Foofball, Track GORDON COSNER, Track GEORGE CRAWFORD, Baskeiball CLEM CURNAN, Tennis MORGAN DAVIS, Foofball HARRY DU RIE, Foolball DALE ETKA, Foofball HAROLD FLOOD, Foo+balI CHESTER GOOD, Foofball, Baskefball HARRY GREEN, Foofball GEORGE HARLESS, Golf DALE HARMON, Foofball FRED HILD, Foo+baII, Track LESTER JOHNSON, Foofball Page IO4 GORDON KAGE, Foolball ELIVIER KEITH, Foolball DONALD MAC KAY, Foolball LEROY MICHEL, Foo'rbaII ELWOOD MILLER, Foofball WALTER PACK, Baskeiball, Track KEITH PETCH, Track ALLAN POOLE, Baskelball ELMER PROHASKA, Track! BERNARD PULL, Track BATISTO SACCARO, Foofball, Track JOSEPH SCHNEIDER, Foofball WALTER SCHWANK, Foo'II::aII, Track GODFREY SLAVIK, Foofball NORMAN STOOKEY, Track ARTHUR SWARZENTRUBER, Foofball JAMES VAN ORSDOL, Inframural Manager CHARLES WALKER, Foofball WILLIAM WHIPPLE, Track HAROLD WILKINSON, Foolball 19 35 FRATERNITIES MEMBERS IN FACULTY THOMAS C. HAYDEN C. WARD MACY CLASS OF I934 ALAN BALDWIN BERNARD BOLTGN VERNON HENDERSON RICHARD BLOMQUIST JAMES VAN ORSDOL CLASS OF l935 CHARLES CLAYPOOL EDWARD KUPKA WADE PATTERSON ERWIN HAHN VERLON BERRY CLASS OF I936 GLEN CUTLER GEORGE NICHOLS DUANE PETERSON LEWIS HEIN KARL SCHWARTZ WALTER MOCHAL CLEO MISEL CHARLES KING MERRILL MILLER CLASS OF I937 GENE CARSON ROBERT GABLE PAUL SCHNEIDER Delfa Phi Epsilon is Ihe oldesf Iocal Irajrernify on Ihe Coe campus and was esfablished in l9OI. The frafernify house is locafed a+ I6OO Wash ing+on Avenue. Page IO6 1935 DELTA PHI EPSILGN Curler, Pallerson, Mlsel, Helscher, Nichols, Hein, Peferson. Mochal Kung, Gable, Carson, Henderson, Miller, Schneider, Baldwin Bloornquisl, Claypool, Berry, Van Orsdol, Kuplca Della Phi Epsilon is represenled in alhlelics by Charles Claypool and Bernard Bollon as varsily foolball lerlermen and Gene Carson. Roberl Gable and Paul Schneider as freshman numeral winners. Erwin l-lahn was a member of +he baslcelball squad. Scabbard and Blade members are Richard Blomguisr, Vernon Hender- son and Bernard Bollon. Edward Kuplca, Wade Parlerson, Waller Mochal and Merrill Miller hold posilions in lhe band. Edward Kupka and James Van Orsdol are members of Era Sigma Phi. Kappa Phi Chi membership is held by Charles Claypool and Bernard Bolfon. The inlramural managership is held by Edward Kuplca and George Nichols was sophomore loolball manager. Wade Palferson served as sporls edilor of lhe ACORN and Cosmos, a member of Pi Della Epsilon and junior foolball manager. Verlon Berry presided over lhe meelings of rhe fralernily and has re- linquished The posl To Charles Claypool. , s Page IO7 PHI ALPHA PI MEMBERS IN FACULTY CHARLES T. HICKOK C. HARVE GEIGER CLASS OF I934 DONNAN LARSON KEITH PETCH ROBERT BANGS GEORGE CRAWFORD GEORGE HARLESS CLASS OF I 935 TED FUEHR JOHN HALPIN DONALD MAC KAY THOMAS NEESON KENNETH C. AMICK WILBUR C. ARONSON GORDON COSNER CLASS OF I936 JOHN FERGUSON THORNTON PFAFF JESS SAAR VINCENT BIENKE FRED EDWARDS DALE ETKA ELMER KEITH WILLIAM BENSON ROLAND D'ARCY . ROBERT STONEBRAKER HARRY TEETER JOHN NORTHCOTT ARTHUR SWARZEN- TRUBER KENNETH WINTENBURG JOHN SAAR JOSEPH SCHNEIDER GILBERT SCHROEDER WESLEY STOOKEY Phi Alpha Pi, Iocal frafernify, was organized in I9I4 and is Ihe second oIdesI Iralrernify on Ihe Coe campus. Page IO8 PHI ALPHA Pl Larson, Ellca, MacKay, Sronebralcer, Edwards, Schroeder, Saar, l-larless Plafl, Fuehr, Saar, Sloolcey, Norlhcoft Cosner, Olney Neeson, Schneider, Swarzenlruber, Aronson, Beinlce Alhlelics aH'rac'r a large number of men including Arlhur Swarzen- lruber, Don MacKay, Joe Schneider, Elmer Keilh and Dale Ellca as var- sily foolball men and Gordon Cosner, Bernard Pull and Keifh Perch as rraclc lellermen. George l-larless was a member of Jrhe golf leam. Phi Kappa Phi membership includes Roberl Bangs and George Craw- ford, while Roberl Slonebralcer, l-larry Teeler and Roberl Bangs are mem- bers ol Sachem. Ted Fuehr has served as Junior class presiclenr and Roberl Slonebralcer as Senior class ollicer. The presidency of lnlerlralernily Council was also occupied by Arlhur Swarzenlruber. Donald lv1acKay'and Wilbur Aronson served as edilor and business manager of The l935 ACORN and John Norlhcoll and Roberl Slone- bralcer were members of The Acorn Board of Conlrol. Clan of C, lhe band, and Pi Della Epsilon are olher organizalions wilh members from lhis fralernily. Roland D'Arcy was The former presidenl of 'rhe organizalion and Arlhur Swarzenlruber has been elecred lo assume direclion of +he fralernily. Page I09 TAU KAPPA EPSILON LEROY D. WELD HARRISON DU RIE FRED HILD GEORGE OTTSEN MILFORD DELZELL STUART DINGMAN WILLIAM EDWARDS RICHARD BREITNER ROBERT BRODIE JOSEPH FAULKN ER GROVER GALVIN MEMBERS IN FACULTY CLASS OF I934 LIONEL KLEIN EDWARD LUGLAN CLASS OF I935 HOWARD JOHNSTON EDWARD LYNN PAUL NILES CLASS OF I 936 DEAN BUTTERFIELD CONGER METCALF DUANE MOORE CLASS OF I937 JOHN PAVLIS RUSSELL POTTINGER RICHARD PRESTON LYNN E. GARWOOD KENNETH OTTSEN CHARLES OVERLEY JACK PIPER FRED PAVLIS ELMER PROHASKA LOWMAN TURNEY LESTER NICKLESS ROBERT ROGERS MATTHEW STEWART BERNARD SMITH ZeIa cI1apIer of Tau Kappa EpsIIon, naIIonaI sociaI IraIerniIy, was In sIaIIecI aI Coe in May, I9 I6. The cIwap+er Iwouse is Ioca+ecI aI I58I FIrsI' Avenue. T935 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Rogers, Clapsadd e, res on, e ze ', war s, oore, ewar, l PT Dlll Ed d M ST TSmiTh,MTlTE Ik OTT NIQIPTT PhkPlBdl. BreiTner, sen, rc es, o anger, ro asa, avis O lyP'p Pl'JhT Lgl N'l T Vefe , I ef, GV IS, O HS OU, U Bn, ISS. UFUS The chapTer was successTul in capTuring The inTramural volleyball cham- pionship, while Fred l-lild and Bernard SmiTh capTained The varsiTy and freshman TooTball Teams. Fred Pavlis managed The Kohawlc squad and RoberT Brodie aTTended To The deTails of The yearlings. Campus acTiviTies claim l-Toward JohnsTon as varsiTy debaTer, member OT Cosmos Board of ConTrol, and Treasurer oT Coenses. Paul Niles acTs as business manager OT The Cosmos and secreTary of Coenses, and a member OT Pi Kappa DelTa and Pi DelTa Epsilon. Edward Luglan was ediTor oT The Zip and Tang Tor The pasT year. l-lonorary TraTerniTies on The campus number among Their membership Conger lvleTcalT, Phi Sigma IoTa, Tive men in Scabbard and Blade, six in College Players, Tive in The band, Two in Vesper Choir and members oT The ACORN and Cosmos sTaTFs. B. Edward Luglan served as presidenT Tor The pasT Two semesTers and Paul Niles has been elecTed To succeed him. The MoTher's Club, an auxiliary organizaTion, has co-operaTed wiTh The ChapTer in sponsoring numerous social TuncTions. ro ie, y, OTT ALPHA DELTA ALPHA Page lI2 LOREN T. JEN KS HERBERT CARRIS NEWTON DUNN BYRON BOYSEN CHARLES GRAGG GEORGE BAKER ELDRED BURGY GEORGE COCKBURN FRANK BARBER ROBERT BIXLER DE WAYNE DICKEY MELVIN DYKES MEMBERS IN FACULTY CLASS OF I934 ALLAN POOLE ROY PORTER KEITH TOW CLASS OF I935 FREDERICK HOLM CLASS OF I936 EVERETT DYKES EDWIN LENT CLASS OF I937 ARNOLD HIGGINS BENJAMIN KAMMER ROBERT LEEDOM VINCENT H. OGBURN WENDELL WALKER ROGER WEISMANN RAYMOND MEYER BYRON SWANSON MONTFRED LUNT ROGER SCHMIDT STANLEY VESELY GEORGE M. NELSON EDWIN ROBESON JOHN RUTHER JAMES UMBARGER Alpha chapler of Alpha Della Alpha was founded al Coe College In I92O. The chapler home is a+ I I8 I6+h Sfreel. 1935 ALPHA DELTA ALPHA Dlcke , RuTher. Barber, Baker, Blxler, Kammer, MaTson Y Meyer, Vesely, E. Dykes, Burgy, Leedom, Umbarqer, Nelson M Poole, Carris, Tow, Weisman, PorTer, Walker, LunT STudenT acTiviTies oT This organizaTion include Wendell Walker as presi- denT oT The STudenT Council, member oT Sachem, Pi DelTa Epsilon, and Pi Kappa DelTa. Roger Weismann is assisTanT direcTor oT The college band and a member oT The lnTerTraTerniTy Council. Cheer leaders include Roy PorTer, capTain, and RoberT Nelson. R. O. T. C. members are Roy PorTer, LT. Col., Allan Poole, CapT., Her- berT Carris, lsT LT., and KeiTh Tow, lsT LT. lvlonTTred LunT and Byron Swanson are iunior miliTary oTTicers, all members oT Scabbard and Blade. Byron Boysen is senior manager-elecT Tor TooTball and HerberT Carris and Allan Poole are Third year leTTermen in TooTball and baske+baII. Ben Kammer and R. Bixler were members oT The Trosh baskeTball squad. Six men-Weismann, Walker, lv1aTson, Umbarger, Dickey, and Vesely- are members oT The band and RoberT Bixler and RoberT Leedom are in The Vesper Choir. The pledges oT The TraTerniTy won The prize Tor The besT burlesque in The annual Homecoming parade. Dyk CHI BETA PHI OWEN L. MORRIS BEN H. PETERSON ARTHUR BROOKS KENNETH CLATTER- BAUGH LEWIS ALCORN JOHN BOSTWICK EARL BIRDSELL JAMES CARRITHERS ROBERT DANIEL ROBERT EVERETT DUANE BLACKWELL DAVID BROWN ROBERT DOWNING AVERY GAGE MEMBERS IN FACULTY C. WILFRED PERKINS CLASS OF I934 CLEMENT CURNAN CLARK OXLEY THOMAS PIRNIE CLASS OF I935 ROBERT HAHN HOWARD MCLAUGHLIN CLASS OF I936 WILLIAM GRAY GORDON KAGE EDWARD LEE MAURICE MILLER CLASS OF I 937 PAY HANOLD GEORGE HOFFNER ROBERT JUNG WILLIAM LEEFERS ROBERTSON LITTLE CARL A. RUSSELL J. F. YOTHERS WALTER SCHWANK WILLIAM WELLS WILLIAM WHIPPLE CARL ZBANEK MERLIN MORRIS DAVID MCGREGOR FRED OBERFELL PHILIP YOTHERS A. GEORGE NELSON CHARLES ROBERTS JOHN STANSBURY CHARLES VESELY Chi BeIa Phi IraIernIIy was organized in I93O on The Coe campus and II1e IraIernIIy Iwouse Is IocaIecI aI I322 FIVSI Avenue. 19 35 CHI BETA PHI Graul, LiTTle, Leefers, Nelson, Gage, Daniels Hanold, Whipple, PlaTner, Blackwell, Gray, YoThers, Morris, Kage Holfner, Curnan, Wells, OberTell, EvereTT, Hahn, BosTwick, Lee, McGregor Schwank, McLaughlin, ClaTTerbaugh, Brooks, Oxley, Zbanek, Pirnie Coenses, Clan oT and Sachem were presided over by WalTer Schwank, and ArThur Brooks served as presidenT of College Players and as a varsiTy debaTer. ClemenT Curnan, member oT Pi Kappa DelTa, and ArThur Brooks is a member oT The same organizaTion as well as Phi Kappa Phi and Pi DelTa Epsilon. VarsiTy leTTer winners in TooTball include Ken ClaTTerbaugh, Gordon Kage, James CarriThers, and WalTer Schwank. William Whipple won a leTTer in Track and Duane Blackwell, Bob Jung, and George Nelson won Treshman numerals in TooTball. Carl Zbanek served as junior baskeTball manager. Junior inTramural managers were John BosTwick and Bob Hahn. RoberT Daniel and Duane Blackwell were represenTaTives oT The sophomore and Treshman classes, respecTively, on The STudenT Council. Merlin Morris, RoberTson LiTTle, and RoberT Daniel are members oT The Cosmos sTaTT and Bob Hahn is a member oT The ACORN sTaTF. Band members include Tom Pirnie, Ed Lee, Bob Hahn, Duane PlaTner, and William Leelers. College Players are Howard McLaughlin, George Nelson, Avery Gage, and William Whipple. Chi BeTa Phi won The loving cup Tor The besT house decoraTions during The Home- coming TesTiviTies. Page IIS INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Pirnie, Turney, Weismann, MacKay, Tow, Lugian Cuiler, D'Arcy, RusseII, Berry, Brooks MEMBERS IN FACULTY C. I'IARVE GEIGER CARL A. RUSSELL OFFICERS Presidenr . . . ARTHUR SWARZENTRUBER Vice-Presidenr . . . . . VERLON BERRY Secrerary . .... ARTHUR BROOKS PERSONNEL Deifa Phi Epsilon Phi Alphia Pi I Tau Kappa Epsilon VerIon Berry Roiand D'Arcy B. Edward LugIan Charles Ciaypooi Arihur Swarzeniruber Lowman Turney Alpha DeI+a Alpha Chi BeI'a Phi Roger Weisman Arihur Brooks Keiih Tow Thomas Pirnie The purpose of 'Ihe Inier-Fraierniry Council is Io creaie a harmonious reiarionship Ioerween Ihe Iraierniries on Ihe campus and Io make and enforce ruIes of pIedging and iniriarion. Membership of Ihe organizarion is composed of Iwo represenrarives from each 'frarerniry and meerings are held nine Iimes per year. I Page ire SORORITIES KAPPA DELTA 'I , , gf PATRONESSES MRS. s. N. I-IARRIS I CLASS OF I934 MARY CARMEL I-IALPIN I-IELEN I-IANSEN . CLASS OF I 935 KATI-IRYN KEN DALL VIRGINIA KNOX MARIAN DWELLE ELNA ERICKSEN CLASS OF I936 I-IELEN I-IANNUM MARGARET KUBIAS CLASS OF I937 ELINOR KEN DALL FRANCES PI-IELPS WILMA BOLSINGER MRS. MILO CI-IEI-IAK MIRIAM ROGERS ISLA MAY MCSPERRIN CATHERINE MONTILLON MARY YAKISI-I ELAINE SEEKINS Alpha Gamma chapIer of Kappa DeIIa sororiIy was esIabIished aI Coe in I9I I, 'Ihe naIionaI organizaIion having been founded aI Virginia S+aIe Normal in I897. The chapIer rooms are IocaIed in Ihe Frances Aparhnenfs, I I I5 Second Avenue. Page II8 IIII. 1935 KAPPA DELTA Dwelle, Bolsinger, Seekins, Yakish, Kubias, Knox, E. Kendall M tll Ericlcsen, K. Kendall, Hanson, Halpin, Rogers, l-lannum AcTiviTies OT The members during The pasT year include: l-lelen l-lanson, chairman oT Voorhees l-louse Council, vice-presidenT oT A. W. S., and vice-presidenT oT Y. W. C. A., and a member of Chi DelTa, Phi Sigma loTa, and Neridian. Mary Carmel l-lalpin, presiolenT oT Pi Alpha TheTa, and a member oT Pan-Hellenic Council, ETa Sigma Phi, Home Economics AssociaTion, WhiTers' Club, and Neridian. Miriam Rogers is presidenT oT The l-lome Economics AssociaTion and a member of Kelvin SocieTy. Marion Dwelle, ACORN sTaTT, WriTers' Club, and Phi Sigma loTag Elna Ericlcsen, associaTe ediTor oT The ACORN, Cosmos sTaTl:, A. W. S. coun- cil, Phi Sigma loTa, and Pi Alpha TheTag KaThryn Kendall, presidenT oT Coedan, and a member of l-lome Economics AssociaTion and Second CabineTg Virginia Knox, A. W. S. council, W. A. A. council, and Chi DelTag CaTherine MonTillon, A. W. S. council, Helen l-lannum, W. A. A. council, Sophomore council. Cosmos sTaTT, and Glee Club. Freshman members were represenTed in The Women's Glee Club, Ves- per Choir, and The Freshman Commission. Phelp DELTA DELTA DELTA PATRONESSES MRS. E. J. CAREY MRS. VERNE MARSHALL MRS. ALICE SALTER MRS. JAMES HAMILTON MRS. PAUL S. RAY MRS. E. B. TAPPER MRS. C. W. MACY MRS. J. F. YOTHERS CLASS OF I934 SHIRLEY CARLSON EDITH KNOX JANET MURRAY INEZ DEACON BETTY MOORE MARGARET SUNDBERG CLASS OF I935 CORINNE CAMPBELL MARTHA FOSTER HELEN HARLESS ELIZABETH CARRITHERS MARY ELLEN HAMILTON JANE LA PLANTE DOROTHEA DUNKER LUCRETIA LILLIE CLASS OF I936 ELIZABETH BEARDSLEY DOROTHY GRANT ELIZABETH MELBERG PATRICIA BURKHALTER LUCILLE HOLSINGER HELEN MUNNS MARIAN BUSBY GENEVIEVE HUSKEY SARAH PALMER CATHERINE COOPER MARGARET JOHNSTON MARY JANE STANGLAND VIRGINIA DRAKE VIRGINIA KUNING KATHARINE VAN METER MARY GAGE VIRGINIA WELD CLASS OF I937 VIRGINIA BLACK JEAN DOW MARIAN HUNTING MARGARET CARSON ALICE GILL MARY LOCKWOOD MARGARET CLARK SUZANNE HOWARD CAROLINE VAN METER ELEANOR HUNTING The c:harIer for DeII'a Efa of Delfa Delia Delfa was granI'ed in I9l2 The naIionaI organizafion was founded in I888 aI BosIon UnIversIIy Chapfer rooms are Ioca+ed aI' IZOO Third Avenue. Page 120 DELTA DELTA DELTA Howard, Hunling, Carson, Dow, Lockwood, Black, Hunling, Holsinger, Drake, Munns, Granl Gill, Fosler, Carrilhers, Gage, Busby, Kuning, LaPlanle, Moore, Knox, Van Meler, Clark Campbell, Van Meler, Palmer, Cooper, Weld, Slangland, Deacon, Burkhaller Beardsley, Melberg, Hamillon, Lillie, Sundberg, Carlson, Murray, Huskey The more aclive members ol lhe chapler were: Margarel Sundberg, Phi Kappa Phi, Crescenl, Chi Della, Ela Sigma Phi, and A. W. S. presidenl. Janel Murray, presidenl ol Crescenl, and a member ol Pi Alpha Thela, Chi Della, Phi Sigma lola, and sociely edilor ol lhe Cosmos. Mary Ellen Hamillon, ACORN Board ol Conlrol, ACORN slall, Phi Sigma lola, Chi Della, and business manager ol Zip and Tang. Corinne Campbell, presidenl ol Pan-Hellenic Council and Second Cabinel, and a member ol Chi Della, ACORN slall, and Neridian. Zela Phi Ela members are: Edilh Knox, presidenl, and Jane LaPlanle and Elizabelh Melberg. Phi Sigma Iola members are: Belly Beardsley, Kalharine Van Meler, Vir- ginia Weld, Sarah Palmer, and Virginia Kuning. Chi Della also includes Helen Munns, Lucrelia Lillie, Mary Gage, Belly Moore, and Shirley Carlson. Palricia Burkhaller, Mary Gage, Helen Munns, and Kalharine Van Meler are mem- bers ol lhe ACORN slall and Eclilh Knox, Helen Munns, Palricia Burkhaller, and Mary Gage are members ol lhe Cosmos slall. Lucrelia Lillie is a member ol lhe Cosmos Board ol Conlrol. Neridian membership includes: Belly Beardsley, Calherine Cooper, Edilh Knox, Helen Munns, Elizabelh Melberg, Virginia Drake, Shirley Carlson, Virginia Weld, and Kalharine Van Meler. Page I2l CHI OMEGA MISS JESSIE AVERILL MISS LULU AVERILL EDITH BENSON ELIZABETH FOCHT MARGARET GANSON VIRGINIA ADMIRAL HELEN BURT HELEN CLURE LORRAINE FISHER JANAAN CHAPEL BETH COURTN EY ALICE BURTON FLORA FLEMING ELIZABETH JACKSON PATRONESSES M RS. MO RAY EBY CLASS OF I934 KATHERINE GILLIES KATHERINE KEIBER CLASS OF I935 BETTY KITTERMAN LOIS MCBROOM PAULINE OGDEN CLASS OF I936 CATHERINE CRANE MILDRED EATON MARY JO FRENCH CLASS OF I937 JANETTA MERRITT BERNICE MIERAS VIRGINIA MOODY BETTY FRENCH MRS. A. N. ERSKINE MRS. JOHN A. REED JANE MARTIN HELENE MEIER POOLY PRICE VERA STROHBEHN ARDYCE WOODSIDE FRIEDA VVHICHER DORIS FRYER DOROTHY HOWE VERNITA SCHOEPPE PHOEBE JANE NEMECEK VIRGINIA WALLACE KATHERINE ZISKO Omicron AIpIwa cI'1apIer of CIWI Omega was esIaL'JIisI'1ecI aI Coe In I9 I4 NaIionaI organIzaIIon was formed in I895 aI The UniversIIy of Arkansas SororiIy rooms are IocaIecI aI II'1e Irvilda AparImenIs, I263 FIrsI Avenue 1935 CHI OMEGA Admiral, BurT, STrohbehn, Wallace, French, BurTon, French, Clure, Gillies, EaTon, Woodside CourTney, Jaclcson, MerriTT, Mieras, Nemecelc, Chapel, Schoeppe, Keiber, Howe, Fisher, Whicher KiTTerman, Ogden, Benson, Meier, Price, FochT Chi Omegas prominenT in campus acTiviTies This year were: EdiTh Ben- son, presidenT oT Y. W. C. A., and a member oT CrescenT, ZeTa Phi ETa, College Players, Chi DelTa, ACORN Board oT ConTrol, and A. W. S. council. Helene Meier, member oT Phi Kappa Phi, CrescenT, Chi DelTa, and sponsor oT Company B. KaTherine Keiber, Phi Kappa Phi, CrescenT, Phi Sigma loTa, and Nericlian. Polly Price, ecliTor oT The Cosmos, and a member oT Pi Alpha TheTa, CrescenT, and FirsT CabineT. Lorraine Fisher was a member OT Nericlian, Chi DelTa, and Y. W. C. A. cabineT. Virginia Admiral, Mary Jo French, and Virginia Wallace were members oT The Cosmos sTaTT and Lois McBroom served on The ACORN sTaTF. Helen Clure and Mary Jo French were members oT College Players. Vera STrohbehn, a member oT Phi Sigma loTa and Voorhees House council, was also a member oT The girls' rille Team. Glee club member- ship included JaneTTa MerriTT, CaTherine Crane, and Bernice Mieras. Page l23 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PATRONESSES MRS. R. H. PICKFORD MRS. C. HARVE GEIGER CLASS OF I934 LA VON LARSON LILA PALMER JEAN REID HELEN THOMPSON MARIAN HAINES EMILY JOSLIN RUBY KNAUPP CLASS OF I935 MARIANNE DVORAK MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN I-IARRIET MATEER NEDRA ARENDTS WILMA COON CLASS OF I936 NYLINE BROWN MARJORIE LORTZ MABETH JEFFRI ES CLASS OF I937 LA VON BUCHANAN VIRGINIA ELLIS PAULINE BURMEISTER MARY LOU HEATON DOROTHY CHRISTENSEN SARA HUNTINGTON DORIS CUTLER MARGUERITE HYTEN ISABEL DE MERS BETTY VELTMAN VERNA ZHORNE MRS. ISAAC B. SMITH VIRGINIA VANE JANICE WEITHORN ADRIS WILLSON ANNA SIEH ESTHER SMITH MARJORY LYLE NANCY SHIELDS FLORENCE JAYNE VIOLA MEHLHAUS FLORENCE SEEBACH NADINE SHANK LENORE STARK PI cI1apIer oIAIpI1a Gamma DeIIa was esIabIIsI'IeoI aI' Coe In I9I7 and has sororilry rooms aI I I26 FIrsI Avenue. The naIIonaI orqanizafion was founded aI Syracuse UnIversIIy In I904. Page I24 19 35 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Lorlz, Buchanan, Slark, Palmer, Mehlhaus, Coon, Zhorne, Flunlinglon, S h H l Hylen, Jayne, Larson, Haines, Smilh, Reid, Chrislensen, Sh k Burmeisler, Ellis, Wielhorn, Vellman, DeMers, Thompson, Joslin, J if Brown, Lyle, Dvorak, Shields, Knaupp. Arendls, V Alpha Sams prominenl in campus aclivilies lhis year were: Ruby Knaupp, member ol Chi Della, Zela Phi Ela. and Neridiang Mary Eliza- belh Erwin, vice-presidenl ol Neridian, member ol Chi Della, and Second Cabinel: Nedra Arendls, presidenl ol Neridian, member ol Chi Della, Firsl Cabinel, and ACORN slallg Jean Reid, sponsor ol Company A, and a member ol Ela Sigma Phi, College Players, and Neridiang Marianne Dvorak, member ol Second Cabinel, Phi Sigma lola, and Neridian. Freshman and sophomore aclivilies include Nancy Shields and Mariory Lyle, sophomore hockey, and Verna Zhorne and Doris Culler, lreshman hockey. Belly Vellman, Virginia Ellis, and Florence Jayne are lreshman assislanls on lhe ACORN slall and Anna Sieh is a member ol lhe Cosmos slall. Alpha Gamma Della is represenled in Glee Club and Vesper Choir by Lila Palmer, Marianne Dvorak, Adris Willson, Leonore Slark, LaVon Bu- chanan, Dorolhy Chrislensen, Florence Seebach, Emily Joslin, Mabelh Jellries, Marguerile l-lylen, Sara l-lunlinglon, and Pauline Burmeisler. Cul I I I ALPHA XI DELTA PATRONESSES MRS. GEO. B. DOUGLAS MRS. A. N. PALMER CLASS OF I934 GRETCHEN CLAUSEN RUTH MABON HELEN JAYNE MILDRED NEMMERS CLASS OF I935 JOSEPHINE ALTHOUSE MARY ELYN BORSCHELL IDA MAE DUNLAP MODESTA KELLEY BEATRICE BIBLE DORIS GARNER MARION BENSON MARION EDMONDS EVELYN HALL CLARA PIETZSCH CLASS OF I936 ANN ELIZABETH HELSCHER CLASS OF I937 FRANCES HENRY EVELYN WADE ELIZABETH KAY MAE S. LONGUEVILLE MRS. B. I-I. PETERSON FRANCES TAN KERSLEY PAULINE VANE KAREN RUGAARD ALBERTA THOMPSON LOUISE UCHTORFF ELIZABETH REITZ IRENE OLTMAN VIRGINIA REZAB ANNA MAE SEXTON MARY LOUISE SIGMUND AIpI'1a Gamma cI1apIer of AIpIma XI DeIIa was esfablished af Coe In I9I8. Chapfer rooms are mainIaIned aI I6I2 Eirslr Avenue. AIpI1a Xi DeIIa was founded aI Lombard College In I893. Page 126 ALPHA XI DELTA Benson, Kay, Borschell, Rugaard, Sigmund, Hall, L hi l l-lelscher, Pielzsch, Rezab, Sexfon, Bible, Henry Thompson, Kelley, Mabon, Dunlap, Longueville, Alfho N Garner, Uchforii, Tanlcersley, Clausen, Jayne R + This year, represenrarive Alpha Xi's on rhe campus were: Grerchen Clausen, member of Crescent l-louse Council, and Chi Della, Clara Pierzsch, Y. W. C. A. secrefary and member of l'-louse Council and Ne- ridiang Rulh lvlabon, Cosmos Board of Conirol, and vice-presideni of W. A. A., and Frances Tanlcersley, member of College Players, and Zela Phi Efa. Modesfa Kelley, Clara Piefzsch, and Belly Reilz were members of rhe ACORN slaff and The Cosmos siafi included Belly Reiiz and Frances l-lenry. Marion Benson was one of lhe cheer leaders and Clara Pielzsch was sponsor of l'he mililary band. Zefa Phi Era membership included Modesla Kelley, Doris Garner, and Ann Elizabeih l-lelscher. Modesla Kelley has been elecfed presidenf of College Players 'For The nexi year. Phi Sigma lola membership includes Louise Uchlorici. I BETA PHI ALPHA Page I28 MRS. CHARLES KUNING BELVA BUTTERS ELIZABETH BURIANEK IMA COATS CARMEN COSNER LEONORE ELSWORTH RUTH STONER GEORGIANN HACH LILLIAN NAVRATIL PATRONESSES MRS. A. W. MEYER MRS. V. H. OGBURN CLASS OF I934 MARY ELLEN KAY ZAIDA KERNAHAN CLASS OF I935 WILMA GREENE MIRIAM LIEBERKNECHT CLASS OF I 936 GERTRUDE TAYLOR FLORENCE THOMAS CLASS OF I937 MARIE PERKINS NADINE TROYAK MRS. TI-IOS. SUCHOMEL IRENE LANGER BERNUS PIRKL BELLA SCHEER CATHERINE YOUNG ALICE THOMPSON MAYBELLE YOUNG JESSIE WILSON CORAH WYKLE The newesT sororiTy on The campus, Pi chapTer oT BeTa Phi Alpha. was insTaIIecI aT Coe in I927, TorTy-seven years aTTer The Tounding of The naTionaI organizaTion aT The UniversiTy oT CaIiTornia. The rooms are Io caTed aT I I IO Second Avenue. 1935 BETA PHI ALPHA Lieberlcnechl, Thompson. Coals, Taylor, Perkins, Vv'ilson, G Kernahan, Scheer, Pirkl, Cosner, Troyak, Thomas, M. Young, W Elsworlh, Burianek, Buffers, Langer, C. Young Members of Bela Phi Alpha were well represenled in campus aclivilies Jrhe pas? year. Carmen Cosner has been presidenl' of W. A. A. council, secrefary of Voorhees l'-louse council, and a member of Phi Sigma lola. Belva Bullers is a member of Crescent Mu Phi Epsilon, and Second Cabinel. Ela Sigma Phi membership includes Elizabefh Burianelc, Alice Thompson, and Irene Langer. Bella Scheer, Mary Ellen Kay, and Gerlrude Taylor are members of The Women's Glee Club. Vesper Choir members are Nadine Troyalc, Bella Scheer, Mary Ellen Kay, Marie Perkins. and Jessie Wilson. Elizabelh Burianelc, Corah Wylcle, and Maybelle Young are members of Y. W. C. A. Leonore Elsworlh is a member of Phi Sigma lofa and Zaida Kernahan is a member of Neridian, as is Bella Scheer. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Page l3O Knox, Knaupp, Sundberg l-lalpin, BuTTers, Clausen, Meier Kernahan, Kelley, Campbell, McBroom, Shields OFFICERS PreSidenT . . . . CQRINNE CAMPBELL Vice-PresidenT . , . LOIS MCBROOM SecreTary . . NANCY Sl'llELDS Treasurer . . . MODESTA KELLEY PERSONNEL Kappa DelTa Alpha Xi Delia BeTa Phi Alphia Mary Carmel Halpin GreTchen Clausen Belva BuTTers Virginia Knox ModesTa Kelley Zaida Kernahan Alpha Gamma DelTa Chi Omega DeI+a DelTa Delia Ruby Knaupp l-lelene Meier MargareT Sundberg Nancy Shields Lois McBroom Corinne Campbell The Pan-Hellenic Council, composed of Two members Trom each sororiTy, is an organizaTion which has as iTs purpose The solving oT problems ThaT arise in coniuncTion wiTh rushing, pledging, iniTiaTion, and sororiTy relaTions. AT a scholarship Tea given each spring, a silver Tray is given To The sororiTy wiTh The highesT average grades on The campus, dances are held as parT of The social acTiviTies oT The organizaTion, and new ideas of sororiTy problems are discussed and exchanged wiTh similar organizalrions on diTTerenT campuses. OTHER ORGANIZATICDNS CHI DELTA BCUS, Moore, Carlson, Munns, Murray, Benson, Pielzsch J Hamillon, Gage, McBroom, Erwin, Fisher Bumaneh Arendls Knaupp, Knox Sundberg,LNW Clausen, Hanson, Meier, Campbell PATRONESSES MRS. PHILIP PALMER MISS MININIA WIKOEE MEMBERS NEDRA ARENDTS LORRAINE FISHER HELENE MEIER EDITH BENSON ELIZABETH JACUS BETTY MOORE Page I32 ELIZABETH BURIANEK VIRGINIA KNOX CORRINE CAMPBELL LUCRETIA LILLIE MODESTA KELLEY MARY ELLEN HAMILTON SHIRLEY CARLSON LOIS MCBROOM JANET MURRAY GRETCHEN CLAUSEN HELEN HANSON CLARA PIETZSCH MARY CAGE RUBY KNAUPP MARGARET SUNDBERG HELEN MUNNS Chi Della club was lormed lo provide social aclivily and closer bonds ol lriendship lor ils members. Il promoles a spiril ol democracy on lhe campus and lo lurlher' lhe sludenl wellare in scholarship and aclivilies. Membership requiremenls are credible scholarship, parlicipalion in campus acliv- ilies, and personal congenialily wilh lhe group. Each spring Chi Della publishes lhe Chi Della Kernels as a means ol recording aclivilies ol alumni and aclive members. PLEIADES Rosenlhal, Slack, Merlcel, Van Kuren, Dunbar, Madden, Layrnon Hess, Schufler, l-leplcer, Blessing, Smilh PATRONESSES MRS. A. R. MENARY MRS. ERNEST KOSEK MRS. H. W. WARD OFFICERS EMMA HEPKER .... . Presiclenl ELIZABETH HESS . . Vice-Presiclenl GESINA SCHUTTER . . . Secrerary DORIS BLESSING . . . . . Treasurer PEARL VAN KUREN .... Social Chairman CHARLOTTE ROSENTHAL Corresponding Secrerary Pleiades Sociery was organized in I925 for rhe purpose of furlhering social and philanlhropic work in The communiry. Members of rhis sociery engaged in campus acriviries Jrhis year were: Emma l-leplcer, member of Phi Sigma lola and Coedang Gesina Schurrer, secrefary of Coedan, and member of Y. W. C. A. cabinelg Charlo++e Rosenlhal, member of Kelvin and Era Sigma Phi. Mary Dunbar and Lois Srnirh are members of Phi Sigma lola. Doris Blessing is anolher member of Y. W. cabiner and LaVon 'Madden is a member of The Vesper Choir. Page I33 NERIDIAN Thompson Drake, Uchlorll, Campbell, Munns, Knaupp, Schoeppe, Beardsley, Rugaard, Lorlz, Admiral, Wielhorn, Dvorak, Shields, Keiber, Larson, Burl, Clure Killerman, Crane, Cooper Weld Melberg, Pielzsch Noble Pallon, Yalcish i . 1 I II'1, EIC Van Meler, Fisher, Arendls, Erw M l I4 FACULTY ADVISORS MRS. VERNON E. LICHTENSTEIN VIRGINIA ADMIRAL NEDRA ARENDTS EUNICE BENTLEY BETTY BIBLE BELVA BUTTERS HELEN BURT CORINNE CAMPBELL SHIRLEY CARLSON GRETCHEN CLAUSEN HELEN CLURE CATHERINE COOPER CATHERINE CRANE MEMBERS DOROTHY FARIS MARY CARMEL HALPIN HELEN HANSON ELIZABETH JACUS HELEN JAMEYSON KATHERINE KEIBER RUBY KNAUPP BETTY KITTERMAN EDITH KNOX MODESTA KELLEY MARJORIE LORTZ MARGARET MELICK MISS EVELYN STREET AUDREY NOBLE IRENE OLTMAN ALBERTA PATTON CLARA PIETZSCH KAREN RUGAARD VERNITA SCHOEPPE VIRGINIA SLAUSON ALBERTA THOMPSON LOUISE UCHTORFE KATHARINE VAN METER MARGARET WATT VIRGINIA WELD VIRGINIA DRAKE HELEN MUNNS MARY ELIZABETH YAKISH MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN ISLA MAY MCSPERRIN JANICE WEITHORN LORRAINE FISHER ELIZABETH MELBERG ELIZABETH BEARDSI-EY Coe women inleresled in lilerary worlc are eligible lor membership in Neridian. Programs are held lhroughoul lhe year al which subiecls in arl, music, and lravel are presenled. Page I34 HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION Knufson, I-Ialpin, Thompson, Campbell, Deacon, Moore, Ruqaard Muma, Kendall, I-Iolefs, Larson, Haines, Smifh, Young, Marlin Borschel, Mrs. Ray, Miss Wilcoltf, Miss Meador, Rogers MEMBERS IN FACULTY MISS SARA MEADER MRS. MARY SAWIN RAY MISS MINNA WIKOFF MISS EVELYN STREET MEMBERS MARY ELYN BORSCI-IEL KATI-IRYN KENDALL MIRIAM ROGERS CORINNE CAMPBELL KATI-IRYN KNUDSON KAREN RUGAARD INEZ DEACON LA VON LARSON ESTI-IER SMITI-I MARY CARMEL I-IALPIN BETTY MOORE RUTI-I THOMPSON GLADYS I-IOLETS MAURENE MUMA MAYBELLE YOUNG The I-Iome Economics Associalion was organized af Coe in I92O. This organizafion endeavors To Iurfher inferesf in home making problems and 'ro presenf Iecfures and discussions of inleresl Io girls in Ihe Iunclions of a home. Paqe I35 I I WRITERS' CLUB Page I36 Eaion, Siewari, FauIIcner, TroyaIc Dwelle, Burianek, Dunbar, MiIcuIas, K Icpafrick R bbie, Jameyson, Slauson, NoIoIe, Oqburn HAROLD ALLISON VIRGINIA ADMIRAL NEDRA ARENDTS ELIZABETH BURIANEK ELDRED BURGY CORINNE CAMPBELL GRETCHEN CLAUSEN MARY DUNBAR MARION DWELLE MILDRED EATON MEMBER IN FACULTY VINCENT H. OGBURN MEMBERS HELEN HANNUM DOROTHY HOWE HELEN JAMEYSON ELIZABETH JACUS MARGARET JOHNSTON KATHERINE KEIBER ZAIDA KERNAHAN EDWARD LUGLAN ISLA MCSPERRIN MARGARET MELICK MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN ILDA MIKULAS MARY CARMEL HALPIN AUDREY NOBLE POLLY PRICE ROGER REEVES BETTE REITZ WILBUR ROBBIE VIRGINIA SHALER KATHERINE SLACK VIRGINIA SLAUSON VERA STROHBEHN LOUISE UCHTORFF VIRGINIA WELD JANICE WIETHORN The purpose of Ihis organizajrion is Io sIimuIaIe creaiive aris in Ihe coIIege and Io promoIe an acfive iruIeres'r in II1e appreciaiion of coniem porary wriiers. Discussions and meeiings are I1eIcI II'irougIwou+ Hue year and Ihe official pubIicaIion ofI'I1is group, 'rhe Caravan, presenlrs oIisIincIive work of Iiwe members of II1e sIuoIenI body. V N OUR SENIORS SENIORS GRETCHEN CLAUSEN FRED HILD MARGARET SUNDBERG DONALD BELKNAP RUBY KNAUPP ARTHUR BROOKS A- Maeva.-nmw,gnmW1,5,N., .wmufvwfaswmi-.6wswa:zaanm.w1w, axamwrf 3 m:nwe9 wMvkA: -'fmv'fwwwWM f L SENIORS HARRY TEETER HELEN HANSON JANET MURRAY POLLY PRICE GEORGE CRAWFORD 5 MISS COED MISS NEDRA ARENDTS MISS EDITH BENSON MISS CORINNE CAMPBELL MISS MARY ELLEN HAMILTON MISS MODESTA KELLEY AS CTHERS SEE US Look preTTy, please . . . WaiTing Tor somebody To come home . . . A liT- Tle snow on The library . . . To cuT or noT To cuT chapel . . . Snow again aT The gym . . . WhaT The ACORN can see Trom ThaT window . . . Old Main . . . We like To hear This ring. Somebody is up a creek . . . Tha? famous Kelley smile and free aclverlising . . . Talking il over anol loolc al Dan . . . +l'1e life of a business manager . . . and also The life of an eclifor . . . A few sluclenls a+ Coe . . . Loolc a+ if . . . Walclw Hue camera. ls Ki smiling al George? . . . Voorhees girls oul on parole . . . Paul and anollwer woman . . . Now isn'+ +l'1a'r cure of Jimmy? . . . More girls from Voorhees, musl be 'Full of llmem . . . The goocl olcl ACORN again . . . Guess l'1e'll gel a leller lomorrow. Loolc al Thai schnozzola on Donnie . . . A bunch of lhe girls whooping if up . . . Somebody climbs in 'rhe house again . . . Where's Pal going, we won- cler . . . See whal we see, really nolhing . . . John and his variely . . . Leaning oul lhe window. This is whal we would call guile a colleclion of girls . . . Talce your piclc, fellow, and don? crowd . . . Wonder where lhey gol all lhe coslumes . . . Nolice The jugs They have loo . . . The lillle girl is really noi a sludenl al Coe . . . Pooled? A bunch oT The boys Talk iT over . . . Wonder where he is TonighT? . . . JusT a bunch oT backers, back up, please . . . IT's supposed To be an arch . . . You know These people . . . WaiTinq in all Their glory . . . Look whaT we have beTore us. V' T' T-f ' , Witriaykl T Mm! - ' Somebody is up in lhe air . . . The defenders of our coun+ry . . . Ed wanled his piclure in 'rhis . . . Kinda cloudy, buf you will remember Homecoming . . . The kids are acling up again . . . My, The Del+a's splurge again . . . The correcl way To pose. Weary warriors are resTing . . . Spring on The Tennis courTs . . . Moray's machine in scrimmage . . . The boys are sTill on Their TeeT . . . Jons heaves a long one, and whaT a grunT . . . A break Through in The WesT PoinT game . . . STookey goes over. z api: ,Q Some Teke decoraling so-called . . . l-lere is +l'1a'r library again . . . Jusl our of fiflh hour, wlwal a relief . . . Tlwese fellows iusl won'l slay oul . . . Dan in Jrlwe good old days . . . Our feminine cheer leaders . . . Find Malilnew . . . Admiral is baslncul, wlwar? Musl be looking for Topsy and Eva . . . Coe has aboul 'rhis many sluolenls . . . Whaf can she be walching for? . . . Our blonde has a smile for us . . . Jusl a couple of happy girls . . . Loolc whal we found loose on The Coe cam- pus . . . One of The Coe sludenls in l945. NW Ifs fe m 1, ww MMM'-'mvmmlff -mswnwrwmowwwwvvieww. Hsu-in -f-- . M..- Couple ol Tri Dell sluclenls . . . The Alpha Garns gel logelher on a blankel . . . Poseol by The prison walls of Voorhees . . . l-lere is Jrhe wall again, buf look who we posed . . . A pholographer gels lhe breaks . . . Bunch of con- Jrenled girls . . . Anol more 7 girls. College Players produce l-louseparlyn . . . Speecln cleparlmenl ollers flue Perlec+ Alibi . . . A bunch al +l'1e l-lousepar+y . . . Our lnespians lallc Anoll1er Language . . . l-lere we have llwe rifle learn . . . Cinderella and l-landslmalcer Queen. The kirchen krew fakes a holiday and has a feed . . . Wild life af Voorhees . . . John and? . . . Bud among The grapevines . . . Who are 'rhey looking ar? . . . Pup Tenjrs . . . How +o waslre Hme . . . Flunk day radios . . . Profs' cars . . . Our defenders again. FOOTBALL COACHES EBY Page l62 RITTGERS HAYDEN AThleTic DirecTor and head TooTball coach Moray L. Eby arrived in The Tall oT I9l4 To assume The duTies oT TooTball coach aT Coe College. During his nineTeen years of service Coe has enioyed one oT The mosT proTiTable aThleTic careers oT any school in The sTaTe oT lowa. Five Times, since The lvlidwesT conTerence was organized, Coe TooT- ball Teams have carried oTT The championship. LasT Tall was The season oT The TiTTh championship and iT was a compleTe reversal oT Torm over The season beTore, when The Kohawks losT all buT one game in conTerence compeTiTion. The caliber oT his laTesT Team was considered by many observers as one oT The sTrongesT Teams Coach Eby has ever developed. Coach Eby and his assisTanTs have, as in years pasT, sTriven To bring To The men under Their guidance someThing more Than iusT The mere desire To win games, To play The game Tairly wiTh a healThy inTeresT regardless oT The Tinal ouTcome OT The game. Too much can noT be said oT ForesT RiTTgers, head baslceTball and Traclc coach and assisTanT TooTball coach. ln his period aT Coe, Coach RiTTgers has builT up a remarlc- able record in boTh baskeTball and Traclc. The I933 Traclc Team carried Through a suc- cessTul season oT dual meeTs and Topped oTT The program by sweeping To a champion- ship in The MidwesT meeT. Coach Thomas C. Hayden, since The removal oT baseball as a varsiTy sporT, has devoTed his Time To Treshman aThleTic Teams and To a comprehensive program oT inTramurals and physical educaTion. FOOTBALL BHKNAP,CARNS,GOOD,HlD When Coach Moray Eby issued The call Tor varsiTy TooTball candidaTes lasT Tall, The power ThaT The Team would possess was a maTTer oT coniecTure. l-lowever, as The season progressed The True gualiTy oT The machine asserTed iTselT and by The end oT The schedule iT was one oT The mosT respecTed Teams oT The sTaTe. The sTarTing lineup, Tor The maioriTy oT The games, was made up oT veTerans, wiTh The excepTion oT Two line posiTions and one backTield posT. COE 7: GRINNELL O A TighTing Kohawk TooTball machine Took advanTage oT The breaks in The TirsT game oT The season on Friday nighT, SepTember 22, To down The Pioneer gridders oT Grinnell 7 To O. The Coe Touchdown came in The waning minuTes oT play aTTer The Crimson had pushed deep inTo enemy TerriTory only To lose The ball, Then l-lenningson Tumbled on his 35-yard line Tor a loss oT Tive yards and on an aTTempTed quick kick, The ball was blocked by Coe. 5warzenTruber scooped up The pigskin and ran TwenTy yards Tor The Touchdown. Walker made good The exTra poinT and scoring TesTiviTies Tor The evening were over. Coe played a very consisTenT game Tor an iniTial TesT oT The sTrengTh OT The T933 Team. COE I2: LUTHER 3 On Friday nighT, SepTember 29, The Kohawks hung up Their second Triumph oT The year by downing The LuTher Norsemen I2 To 3. Coach Eby sTarTed pracTically The whole second squad and aT The end oT The TirsT halT Coe was Trailing by a score oT 3 To O. Early in The game Augie LuTher had booTed a perTecT dropkick To give his TeammaTes This early advanTage and became The only Team, wiTh The excepTion oT Army, To score on This year's machine. The second halT saw Coe sTarT a deTermined march To The goal line. The Crimson recovered a Tumble on The LuTher 35-yard line and aTTer several plays Hild circled righT end Tor The score. Cracks aT The line by Hild and Saccaro in The TourTh quarTer carried The ball down To The 2-yard line Trom where Saccaro plunged over Tor The second counTer. l-lild's sparkling end runs were a Tea- Ture oT The game. if Page I63 FOOTBALL Page l64 Michel, E. Miller, ETlca. Johnson Schwanlc, BolTon, l-larmon, Cool! COE I3: MONMOUTH 0 Using a smashing and hard driving Type oT TooTball The now highly successTul Ko- hawk gridiron men Trampled lvlonmouTh under TooT To The Tune oT I3 To O on The lvionmouTh Tield, SaTurday, OcTober 7. This rnarlced The TirsT lv1idwesT conTerence vic- Tory OT The season Tor The Crimson. AlThough a lighT rain made ball handling a liTTle diTTiculT, Coe's TirsT counTer came in The las+ minuTes oT The TirsT quarTer. Winbigler oT MonmouTh punTed ouT To his own 32-yard line and Saccaro and Hild alTernaTed in advancing The ball unTil l-lild Tinally rammed over The line Tor The Touchdown. The second Crimson Touchdown came in The second period when a punT by Saccaro was Touched by a lv1onmouTh man and recovered by Coe on The 22-yard line. In a series oT smashes The ball was carried To The 7-yard sTripe Trom where Slavilc Toolc iT over The line To compleTe The scoring. COE l9g CARLETON 0 FeaTuring The sparlcling ball carrying oT Freddy Hild The Coe TooTball Team annexed Their TourTh vicTory oT The season when The CarleTon Team oT NorThTield, MinnesoTa, was beaTen I9 To O, SaTurday, OcTober l4. The high lighT oT This game was The 82- yard run by l-lild wiTh perTecT inTerTerence Tor The second Touchdown OT The game. Coe's TirsT counTer came early in The encounTer when a CarleTon punT wenT ouT OT FOOTBALL I I MacKay, SwarzenTruber, Green, Claypool Hood, Kage, Davk, Jons bounds on Their 35-yard line. Line smashes and end runs Then resuITed in a score Tor The Crimson. The Third Touchdown of The game came in The second quarTer aTTer CarleTon had been pushed back in Their own TerriTory and Their aTTempTed punT was blocked by Harry Green. Coe Took possession oT The ball on The I-yard line and Slavik crashed over Tackle on The TirsT play Tor The Tinal score. COE I9g IOWA STATE TEACHERS 0 Combining a flashy running aTTack wiTh an ironclad defense The Ebymen dropped The TuTors 'From Cedar Falls Friday nighT, OcTober 20, I9 To O. In some cases The Crimson oTiense did noT click wiTh perTecT proficiency Tor Coe IosT The ball on downs aT IeasT Tive Times wiThin The TuTor 20-yard line. The TirsT counTer came aTTer I-Iild was downed on The 30-yard sTripe aTTer running back a punT. Four plays were all ThaT were needed To puT The ball over The chalkline. Coe's second score was The resulT of a pass To ClaTTerbaugh who was downed on The enemy I2-yard line. Slavik Then swepT around end To a Touchdown. In The TourTh quarTer I-Iilcl inTercepTed a Toreign pass and ran iT back To The I5-yard line and Then over Tor The score. COE I8: CORNELL 0 When The Kohawk TooTbaIl machine exTended Their sTring oT vicTories To six sTraighT by deTeaTing Cornell I8 To O SaTurday, OcTober 28. The I933 Coe Homecoming Tes- TiviTies were Topped OTT in a TiTTing manner. Cornell waged a vaIianT baTTle Through- Page I65 FOOTBALL Page I66 i l Saccaro, Slavik, KeiTh, Walker ClaTTerbaugh, CarriThers, Schneider, Wilkinson ouT, buT superior weighT and speed gave The Crimson a decided advanTage. The TirsT Coe Touchdown came when Don Belknap gaThered in a pass on The 20-yard line and crossed The goal line sTanding up. Coe scored again in The Third quarTer when Clay- pool blocked a Cornell punT on Their 5-yard line and Tell on The ball behind The Tinal chalk line. The Tinal score OT The aTTernoon was made in The TourTh quarTer when Hild swepT wide around his leTT end and over Tor The counTer. The Three eTTorTs oT The Kohawks To converT The exTra poinTs were blocked. AT no Time did The Cornell Team ThreaTen To score and buT Tor Their deTermined goal line deTense Time aTTer Time, The score mighT have been much greaTer. COE Og WEST POINT 34 A gallanT Coe TooTball Team ThaT had kepT iTs goal line uncrossed in six previous TilTs had iTs record smashed To biTs by a powerTul CadeT horde To The Tune oT 34 To O aT WesT PoinT, SaTurday, November 4. This game marked The TirsT encounTer on The gridiron beTween an Iowa school and The miliTary academy. Army sTarTed scoring aT The very ouTseT oT hosTiliTies wiTh Three well-Timed and powerTul plays. An inTercepTed pass in The TirsT period also resulTed in an Army score. AT The beginning oT The Third period wiTh The WesT PoinT regulars again in The game The Kohawks were caughT TlaT TooTed on The kickoTT and a 95-yard run was climaxed by The Third Touchdown. Army's I I FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD TourTh counTer came as The resulT of anoTher inTercepTed pass. .lusT beTore The gun Army scored again on a long pass down The Tield and missed The kick To end The scoring Tor The day. The Kohawks ThreaTened several Times, buT iusT as a score seemed in The oTTing Army would break up The drive. COE 585 KNOX 0 As a TiTTing climax To a highly successTuI season, resuITing in The annexing oT anoTher MidwesT championship, The Kohawks ground underTooT a Knox eleven here SaTurday, November I I. Coe's TirsT Three Touchdowns came as rapidly as The TirsT sTringers were able To carry The ball down The Tield. The TourTh Touchdown was made in The second period by Joe Schneider on a beauTiTuI dash Through The Siwash deTense. I'Ie counTed again in The same quarTer on drives Through The line. The Third period saw only one marker which was made by Wilkinson sliding Through The line To The goal. In The TourTh quarTer The varsiTy was given anoTher chance and wiTh The score 40 To O in Their Tavor sTarTed more Touchdown drives. I-Iild, Saccaro, and Belknap carried The ball across The line in ThaT period. Page I67 FROSH FOOTBALL l Kinch, Hayden, Ziogas, Schneider, Houser, Robeson, Brodie SmiTh, l-lelscher, Gable, Nelson, Brokaw, Blackwell, Menzner Galvin, Jung, Woodbury, MarTin, McLeod, Heina, Carson, l-lollenbeck When Coach Thomas l-layden issued The call Tor freshman TooTball candidaTes lasT Tall, The prospecTs aT The TirsT oT The season were noT par- Ticularly brighT. The squad was oT small proporTions boTh in weighT and The number oT candidaTes. As The season progressed, however, much promising maTerial Tor nexT year's varsiTy was uncovered and The season proved To be a success. The only game in which The Treshman gridders parTicipaTed was wiTh The Iowa STaTe Teachers Trosh here on SaTurday, November 4. NeiTher Team could gain any appreciable advanTage and The game ended in a scoreless deadlock. BASKETBALL I I BASKETBALL WiTh all buT one regular reTurning To The Told aT The beginning oT The season The baskeTbaII prospecTs Tor The Kohawks looked very brighT. From The very sTarT, how- ever, ill luck beseT The Crimson snipers Through sickness or lack oT condiTion. IT was noT unTil The schedule was over haIT played ThaT The Kohawks really showed Their True caliber. CheT Good was again high scorer Tor Coe and was elecTed honorary capTain by his TeammaTes aT The close oT The season. A desperaTe lasT halT rally which Trimmed seven poinTs Trom The 23 To I I advanTage LuTher boasTed aT haIT Time Tailed To pull The opening game ouT oT The Tire Tor The Coe quinTeT aT Coe gym Friday, December 8, and The RiTTgersmen wenT down To- deTeaT 30 To 25. The Crimson Tive very deTiniTely losT The game in The iniTiaI halT when LuTher conTroIled The ball mosT oT The Time and The Coe passing and ball handling were oT a TauITy naTure. The second haIT began diTTerenTIy, however, and wiTh Good and Pack carrying The load The Kohawks seemed headed Tor vicTory, only To have bad passing nuIIiTy good playing. Coach RiTTger's men losT Their second game oT The season in as many sTarTs when They were deTeaTed by The Iowa STaTe College Team aT Coe gym Tuesday, December I2, by The score oT 27 To 22. The TirsT haIT was a dog TighT ThroughouT wiTh The lead changing hands Three Times. The score aT The end oT The half was IO To 9 Tor The STaTe college. A baskeT by Poole aT The opening oT The second halT gave Coe a Tem- porary lead, buT Iowa STaTe began To bombard The baskeT and Took a lead ThaT They did noT relinquish. Belknap was ouTsTanding Tor The Kohawks, garnering 8 poinTs. On Thursday, December I4, The Coe baske+baII Team journeyed To Cedar Falls To be deTeaTed by Iowa STaTe Teachers College, 27 To I8. Coach RiTTgers sTarTed a Team composed oT sophomores, buT he was Torced To inserT his regulars aTTer The TuTors had run up a counT oT I3 To 3. AT halT Time The score was I3 To 7. AT The sTarT oT The second haIT baskeTs by Good and Belknap endangered The TuTor lead unTil Carr and KraTT scored To puT The game on ice Tor STaTe Teachers. Good, Belknap, and Wilkinson played a good brand oT ball Tor The Kohawks. In Their TirsT MidwesT conTerence game oT The season The Crimson Tive losT To BeloiT aT BeIoi+ on Friday, January 5, by The score oT 36 To I5. The BeloiTers showed Their besT Torm oT The season, grabbed an early lead, and were noT headed ThroughouT The game. Coe was sTopped wiTh one Tield goal in The TirsT period, a shoT by Good. The score aT The end oT The halT was I7 To 4 in Tavor oT The Blue Devils. The Kohawks were handicapped by lack oT heighT and BeIoiT conTroIIed The TipoTT and rebounds Trom The Ioankboard. BASKETBALL RiTTgers, Good, Efka, Flood, Poole, Larson Darnall, Wilkinson, Lynn, DuRie, CarriThers KeHh,Saan BeWnap,Schndder By building up a large lead in The TirsT half and early parT oT The second period The Kohawk quinTeT was able To sTave OTT a belaTed Tufor rally in The waning minuTes of play and win Their firsT vicTory of The season here Safurday, January 20, by defeaTing 29. AT half Time The Crimson had a comTorTable lead of minuTes To play held an advanTage of 3i To 21, buT aT This scoring spree and Tossed in Three field goals and Two free Iowa STaTe Teachers 3I To I7 To 8 and wiTh buT Three poinT The TuTors wenT on a Throws To close up on The Kohawks. Belknap was ouTsTanding for his defensive per- formance. On Friday, January 26, The Kohawks enTerTained The Cornell college aggregaTion in The seasonal baskeTball feud and by being able To Throw back a Purple aTTack mid- way in The second period forged ouT a 29 To 26 vicTory. CheT Good was held To a pair of free Throws in The firsT half, buT in The second period he was back To sink five Tield goals and one gifT shoT To accounT for all buT Two of The Crimson poinTs in This half. Coe was ouT in fronT aT The end of The TirsT period, I6 To I2, and The second half was a repeTiTion of The firsT wiTh Cornell being unable To sTop Good. Friday, February 2, saw The Kohawks lose Their second conference game of The season aT lvlonmouTh by The score of 36 To 27. The Kohawk defense was slow in gef- Ting inTo posiTion and The oTTense did noT click aT The forward posiTions To build up enough margin for vicTory. The ScoTs led Throughouf The game, while Good led The Crimson scoring wiTh four buckeTs from The floor and Two free Throws. Page I7l BASKETBALL SCHNEIDER, WILKINSON, KEITH, CARRITHERS Page I72 A successful lasf half rally by fhe Siwash af Knox Safurday, February 3, gave fhem a 27 fo I8 vicfory over fhe Kohawks. Coe gained a four-poinf lead on baskefs by Wilk- inson and Schneider and held Knox scoreless for fhe firsf fen minufes of play. The half ended IO fo 6 in favor of fhe Kohawks. The second period saw fhe lead change hands several fimes unfil Lewis, Knox guard, fossed in fhree baskefs in quick succession and Knox fhen finished sfrong, leading by eleven poinfs af one fime. The Siwash con- frolled fhe fipoff mosf of fhe fime and fhe Kohawks were again handicapped by lack of size. In a refurn engagemenf here on Friday, February 9, fhe Crimson losf fheir second game fo Knox by fhe score of 32 fo 28. Coe sef fhe pace during fhe enfire firsf period wifh Knox always fhreafening fo fake fhe lead, fhe half ending I I fo 9 in fhe Crimson's favor. The second half was a repefifion of fhe firsf unfil fhe closing minufes of play when Knox sfarfed a spurf fhaf swepf fhem ahead of Coe and fhey held fhe lead unfil fhe end of fhe game. Good was again high poinf man for fhe Crimson wifh five baskefs and a free fhrow. By defeafing fhe mighfy Carlefon feam 34 fo 30 here on Safurday, February I7, fhe Kohawks accomplished a fe-af fhaf no ofher Midwesf conference fearn had been able fo do since fhe Crimson had defeafed fhe Carls in I928. Carrifhers, Kohawk guard, deserves fhe limelighf in fhis sensafional vicfory. Besides playing a sparkling defensive game, he was high poinf man wifh six field goals and fwo free fhrows. The fwo quinfefs played a nip and fuck game fhroughouf and af fhe resf period Coe was in fhe lead, I6 fo I3. The second half was much fhe same brand of ball and fhe Ko- hawks guarded fheir lead unfil fhe final whisfle. BASKETBALL BELKNAP, DuRIE, GOOD, POOLE A Thrilling I4-poinT rally in The lasT eighT minuTes oT play broughT CarleTon college a 30 To 24 vicTory over Coe in a reTurn engagemenT aT NorThTield, Friday, February 23. Trailing aT The halT 2I To 9 and sTill behind wiTh more Than half oT The second period gone, The CarleTon Team opened up, and wiTh Raasch leading The way scored seven Tield goals while holding Coe wiThouT a single poinT. The Carls' brillianT spurT exTended Their record oT successive home Triumphs To 62. Wilkinson and Good led The Kohawk scoring wiTh seven poinTs apiece. On Tuesday, February 27, Cornell dropped Coe aT MT. Vernon in Their second game oT The season by The score oT 34 To 33. The Typical clash beTween The ancienT rivals opened wiTh The Crimson Taking a 5 To O lead, buT Cornell ToughT back To leave The Tloor aT halT Time wiTh a I4 To I3 advanTage. Again aT The opening oT The second period Coe sTepped ouT in TronT wiTh Three baskeTs by KeiTh and one by Wilkinson, while Cornell was held To a lone baskeT To give Them a lead oT 22 To I5. The Two Teams baTTled evenly Then, buT Cornell slipped Through To produce enough poinTs To win The second game oT The series beTween The schools. Going on a scoring spree, The Kohawks ended Their baskeTball season Friday, March 2, wifh a 50 To 32 vicTory over MonmouTh in The Coe gym. Good rung down his collegiaTe career scoring eleven Tield goals and Two Tree Throws Tor 24 of The Crimson poinTs. MonmouTh played wiThouT The services oT Two regulars and Woll kepT The ScoTs in The game by his accuracy on The Tree Throw line. Coach RiTTgers used eleven men in The game and Tour seniors, Good, Poole, Belknap, and DuRie, closed Their col- lege careers in This game. Page 173 FROSH BASKETBALL ,1- ach S Th Fox, Kammer, Blackwell, McLeod, Brokaw, Coach Eby miTh, Ziogas, BoelTer, l-lanold, Mai-Tin Eve eTT, Galvin, Schneider, SmiTh, l-lollenbeck The Kohawlc Treshman basl4eTball Team had a season oT ups and downs. The maTerial was on a par wiTh ThaT oT oTher years, buT a porTion oT The Time The Team did noT seem To click wiTh any measure oT proTiciency. On Tuesday, February l5, The Team Traveled To MuscaTine junior college and was deTeaTed 24 To I9. The Trosh held The lead unTil The waning minuTes oT play, when a barrage oT counTers by The opposing Team spelled The clownTall oT Coach Ray SmiTh's men. The Crimson yearlings losT anoTher hard-ToughT baTTle on Thursday, February 8, when The Cornell Treshmen deTeaTed Them 23 To 22. lowa STaTe Teachers Treshmen were deTeaTed here Wednesday, February 2I, by a score oT 37 To I7. The Team showed The besT Torm oT The season in This game and handled The ball in a clever sTyle. ln a reTurn game wiTh The TuTor Trosh aT Cedar Falls, Monday, February 26, The Treshmen showed a compleTe reversal or Torm and losT The game by a score oT 38 To 3I. The game was characTerized by The calling oT ThirTy Touls on The Two Teams. P 4 TRACK TRACK .- ..11u.--- 1 l Page 176 VARSITY TRACK SQUAD Wi+h a wealTh oT maTerial wiTh which To work Coach ForesT RiTTgers developed a highly successTul Track and Tield Team lasT season. As a climax To a season marked wiTh numerous vicTories in boTh dual and Triangular meeTs The Kohawk cinder arTisTs gar- nered TirsT place in The annual lv1idwesT Track and Tield meeT held aT BeloiT, SaTurday, May 27. On SaTurday, April l5, The Track Teams of Coe, Cornell, and UniversiTy oT lowa meT in a Triangular engagemenT on Coe Tield. This was The iniTial Trial oT The year Tor The Kohawks. lowa capTured eighT TirsT places and 75 poinTs Tor TirsT place: Coe, winning Tive TirsTs and placing in every evenT, scored 65'f2 poinTs Tor second place, and Cornell ToTaled 3Olf2 counTers Tor Third posiTion. Coe's halT mile relay Team looked especially good, showing Their heels To The Tield in ThaT evenT. The annual Coe home meeT was held on 5aTurday, April 22, The Sophomores an- nexed TirsT honors wiTh a ToTal of 58'f2 poinTs followed by The Juniors, Seniors, and Freshmen. WalTer Pack, Junior, was high poinT man oT This meeTing wiTh I9 markers. The sororiTy relays were held in coniuncTion wiTh This meeT and The Alpha Gamma DelTa Team, composed oT Whipple. Nichols, Fleming, and Hild, won TirsT place. On April 29 Ten men were selecTed by Coach RiTTgers To represenT Coe aT The Drake relays in Des Moines. The Kohawks Tailed To qualify in any oT The evenTs en- Tered, buT The halT mile relay Team placed TourTh in iTs heaT and STookey, who holds The Coe high jump record. wenT ouT aT Tive TeeT eleven. TRACK SaTurday, May 6. saw Coe Turn back an invading Cornell Track Team To The Tune oT 79 To 52. The sTory of The Kohawk superioriTy was Told in The shorT disTance and relay evenTs, enabling Them To Turn back a ThreaT 'From Cornell supremacy in The disTance and Tield evenTs. In a Triangular meeT aT Cedar Falls on SaTurday, May I3, The Coe Track squad finished ahead oT STaTe Teachers and Cornell. Hild seT new meeT records in boTh The 220 and IOO-yard dashes. The quesTion oT Track supremacy beTween Coe and Cornell Tor I933 was seTTled beyond a doubT aT MT. Vernon on SaTurday, May 20, Tor aT ThaT Time The Crimson cinder arTisTs downed The Purple 9llf7 To 39lf2. Coe won Ten TirsT places and Tied Tor The lead in anoTher evenT. By virTue oT winning The mile relay The Kohawks, wiTh a ToTal oT 43'f2 poinTs, nosed ouT The second place lv1onmouTh Team wiTh 39lf2 poinTs, To win The annual MidwesT classic May 27. New records were noT made. buT The high hurdles mark seT by Reay of CarleTon in I927 and equaled by Sebern of Coe in I932 oT :I5.5, was Tied again by PeTch of Coe. Jons and Pull emerged vicTorious in The shoT puT and 440 evenTs and The one mile relay Team romped in wiTh anoTher TirsT place. Page 177 FROSH TRACK SchmidT, Saar, Bigger, Birdsell, Sauer, Nichols, BolTon, ETlca, CarriThers, Fairbanks, Knaaclc l-lolvza, MarTin, PoTTinger, Nickless, AnTle, SToolcey, CuTler, T-louser, T-lerder, Miller Rohde, Kelly, BryanT, FrenTiss, Van Doren, Nelson, BuTilcoTer, Graham, BreiTner Coe's Treshman Track Team lasT year did noT come up To The sTandards oT Torrner yearling Thinclads, buT iT proved Tormidable enough To give The sTrongesT oT aggregaTions an argumenT Tor supremacy. In Their TirsT TasTe oT cornpeTiTion The Frosh Team placed second To lowa ' STaTe Teachers in a Triangular meeT wiTh ThaT school and Cornell. The annual Treshrnan Telegraphic meeT oT The lvlidwesT corncerence was run OTT on May 23 and The Coe Treshmen placed TourTh in This conTesT. BeloiT and Lawrence Tied Tor TirsT place and were Tollowed by MonmouTh in This meeT. Page I78 MINQR SPCJRTS GOLF Page I8O The I933 Coe goIT Team wenT Through one oT The mosT successTuI sea- sons, noT Trom The sTandpoinT oT dual meeTs won, buT Through iTs showing againsT The sTiTTesT opposiTion in The sTaTe and in IvIidwesT conTerence compeTiTion. One oT The besT Teams Turned ouT by The UniversiTy oT Iowa was meT Twice. AT Iowa CiTy The Hawkeyes deTeaTed The Kohawlcs I5 To 3. In a reTurn maTch aT Cedar Rapids, Iowa nosed ouT Coe IO To 8, in a maTch ThaT was noT decided unTiI The IasT Twosome had Tinished Their round. Iowa STaTe also Turnished opposiTion Tor The Crimson goITers Twice. AT Cedar Rapids in a driving rainsTorm, Coe was deTeaTed 7 To 4. In The reTurn maTch aT Ames, The Kohawks were swamped I6 To 2. The craclc CarIeTon squad led by Diclc Arney downed The Kohawlcs in a conTerence conTesT, I2 To 6. All individual maTches were close, aIThough The meeTs ended in somewhaT one-sided scores. AT The sTaTe inTercoIIegiaTe TournamenT, held aT Cedar Rapids CounTry Club, The Coe Team placed Third behind Iowa and Iowa STaTe in Team compeTiTion and I-Iarless placed TourTh in individual compeTiTion. The Coe goIT Team was composed oT Thomas Pirnie, Frank FiTch, George I-Iarless, and John Powell. George I-Iarless was awarded a minor IeTTer and Thomas Pirnie was chosen as capTain oT The Team. INTRAMURALS lnTramural sporTs are under The direcTion oT Coach Thomas l-layden and he is assisTed by Edward Kuplca, senior manager. and RoberT l-lahn and John BosTwiclc, as iunior managers. All social TraTerniTies on The Coe campus and oTher non-Greek organi- zaTions conTesT Tor The Tropies awarded in The diTTerenT sporTs oT The TournamenTs. The spiriT oT These conTesTs arouses a Tine Teeling oT rivalry and deTerminaTion on The parT oT The conTesTanTs and many inTeresTi'ng conTesTs Torm a parT oT schedules in inTramural aThleTics. The evenTs oT The inTramural program This year were riTle marlcsmanship, volleyball, baslceTball, ouTdoor soTTball, handball, wresTling, and Tennis. A Traveling Trophy is awarded The TraTerniTy securing The greaTesT number oT poinTs in The various compeTiTive schedules and individuals are presenTed wiTh medals as rewards Tor Their accomplishmenTs. Tau Kappa Epsilon was The winner oT The volleyball Trophy when They deTeaTed The Chi BeTa Phi Team in a play-OTT game. DelTa Phi Epsilon won The baslceTball honors by deTeaTing The non-Greek Team in The play- oTT game in ThaT sporT. The non-Greek Team was vicTorious in riTle marks- manship, deTeaTing all opponenTs. Richard Wing won The handball singles and Edman Cook was champion heavyweighT wresTler. 1935 MANAGERS Page I82 PAVLIS, MOCI-TAL, KUPKA, LARSON Each maior sporT oT The aThleTic program has as an assisTanT To The coaches a senior manager selecTed by The AThleTic Board oT ConTrol Trom The lisT oT iunior managers aT The end oT each season. Fred Pavlis perTormed The duTies oT manager To The championship TooT- ball squad lasT season. Donnan Larson oTTiciaTed in ThaT capaciTy Tor The baslceTball squad. Joseph lvlochal is The manager oT The Track squad and Edward Kuplca is senior inTramural manager. TENNIS Tennis has always been a popular sporT aT Coe and The courTs are well Tilled in The spring and Tall by Those men inTeresTed in ThaT sporT and anxious To secure a place on The Tennis squad. Coach l-layden acTs as menTor oT The Tennis Team and presenTs a well balanced Team Tor collegi- aTe compeTiTion. WOMEN'S ATHLETICS W. A. A. COUNCIL Page I84 Mabon, I-Iannum, Keiber, Sfrohbehn, Knox, Moore, Judiesch Iorfi, Miss Ryan, Cosner, Miss Zika, Benson MEMBERS IN FACULTY MISS ETI-IEL RYAN MISS RUTH ZIKA OFFICERS CARMEN COSNER . . . . Presicienf RUTH MABON . . Vice-Presideni' LOUISE UCHTORFF . . Secrerary EDITH BENSON .... . Treasurer PERSONNEL HELEN HANNUM . . Archery BETTY MOORE . . BasIceIbaII VIRGINIA KNOX . Hockey VERA STROHBEHN . . Rifle KATHERINE KEIBER . Swimming MIRIAM JUDIESCH . . . Tennis The governing body of Ihis associaIion consisis of The Iwo IacuI+y clireciors and Ien sIucIenI members represenIing Ihe various sporis. All women inIeresIecI in aIhIeIics are eligible for membership in Ihis organizaIion which has as IIs purpose Ihe promoiion of iniereslr in and parIicipaIion in all women's sporis offered aI Coe. HOCKEY WOMENSHOCKD'EAMS Seven sporTs are sponsored by The Women's AThleTic AssociaTion Tor all Coe women inTeresTed in eiTher indoor or ouTdoor aThleTic compeTiTion. l-lockey and Tennis make up The Tall physical educaTion classes. ATTer Thanksgiving, classes in Tolk and naTural dancing, clogging, Danish gym- nasTics, and plays and games conTinue unTil The spring demonsTraTion. OuTdoor sporTs are Then resumed in The spring. One oT The mosT popular sporTs in The Coe women's aThleTic program is hockey. Freshman and sophomore Teams are selecTed Trom The various classes aTTer a period oT pracTice during The Tall and The Teams Take parT in a very closely conTesTed TournamenT. Over ThirTy girls Took parT as members oT The Treshman, sophomore, and upperclass Teams. The Tresh- man Team was vicTorious over looTh The sophomore and upperclass Teams in The games played in The TournamenT lasT year. Blanche LichTensTein, Sarah Palmer, and Mildred Nemmers acTed as capTains Tor The Treshman, sophomore, and upperclass Teams, respec- Tively. 1935 Page l85 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Page I86 l I l L GYM DEMONSTRATION Miss ETheI Ryan direcTs The work oT The women's aThIeTic deparTmenT and is ably assisTed by Miss RuTh Zilca and Miss Evelyn STreeT. Volleyball, calisThenics, indoor games, and indoor baseball are The Tea- Tures oT The winTer season in The girls' gymnasium. Classes in swimming are oTTered during The Tall and winTer monThs. Beginners, inTermediaTe. diving, and IiTe saving classes are TaughT in The pool aT Voorhees I-Iall. RiTle insTrucTion is given To The Coe women as well as men Through The TaciliTies oT The R. O. T. C. uniT. CapTain Vevia holds riTle classes Tour aTTernoons a weelc Tor all girl aspiranTs Tor posiTions on The girls' riTle Team. Class Teams are chosen Tor inTer-class meeTs and Telegraphic meeTs are held wiTh oTher Teams Trom various schools. Three medals are awarded The highesT scorers by The local I-IanTord posT oT The American Legion. These honors are presenTed aT The miIiTary review held each spring. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DANCE PROGRAM Considerable inTeresT has been shown in dancing This year by The girls oT The college. A Fall FesTival oT Folklore was presenTed as parT oT The program Tor ParenTs Day weekend and a special eTTorT was made To reproduce The auThenTic cosTumes oT The various counTries porTrayed in The dances. BrighT saTin cosTumes, hoop slcirTs, courTly bowing, and sTaTely minueTs marked The annual presenTaTion oT The Colonial Ball, a TradiTional evenT oT The college calendar, presenTed on WashingTon's birThday. AT This Time Two senior women are honored by being named as George and MarTha Washing+on To lead The grand march. There are a number oT opTional games ThaT are included in The equip- menT oT The deparTmenT. In The spring The colorTul archery TargeTs aT- TracT many aspiranTs oT The bow and arrow and we also Tind croqueT and baseball wiTh Their devoTees. A pingpong Table in The gymnasium is always a source oT many enioyable games Tor The Tennis enThusiasTs during The winTer. Volleyball and Philadelphia lciclcball Teams also compeTe Tor class supremacy. TENNIS Fl' Page l88 WOMENS FIELD HOUSE ATTer spring vacaTion, The warm sun and genTle breezes make The Tive Tennis courTs siTuaTed near The Tield house a popular place oT amusemenT. On weekends The girls are allowed To enTerTain guesTs To play on The well condiTioned courTs and mixed doubles and singles are a TrequenT sighT. Tennis TournamenTs are held in boTh The spring and Tall monThs. The winner oT The Knolk Trophy, oTTered by Mrs. Paul Knollc oT San AnTonio. Texas, was PaTricia BurlchalTer. WeaTher condiTions during The Tall season are noT always Tavorable Tor Tennis TournamenTs, buT Marion l-lunTing suc- ceeded in reaching The Tinal brackeT in The W. A. A. TournamenT. A number of Tea dances are held in The women's Tield house or The gymnasium during The year. A special TeaTure in The program oT The de- parTmenT is The all-class play day in The laTe spring. AT This Time The SporTs Queen oT The year is announced. The ouTsTanding senior aThleTe is also named aT This program. HUMCR and ADS E hope Jrhe lille of lhis seclion caused you no qualms ol con- science lhal your piclure mighl be classi- fied in such a secliong lel us reassure you, il is only The humor seclion of lhe I935 ACORN, or perhaps you would noi call il humorg' anyway here il' is and if you are menlioned blame your besl friend or your worsl enemy. 0 CENSCRED! By P. WESTIN JACOBSON ROBERT STONEBRAKER EDITH BENSON THE SQUIRREL SPLURGE KNOWS NOTHING PRINTS ANYTHING Anonymous Donor Gives NicoTine Hall UNKNOWN BENEFACTOR TAKES PITY ON COE MEN WHO SMOKE ON CURB: SMOKY AIR TO FEATURE STRUCTURE BULLETIN As The ACORN goes To press There comes a reporT ThaT There is a movemenT under way aT Voorhees Quadrangle To reserve a room Tor coeds aT NicoTine Hall. WheTher This movemenT will receive The sancTion oT The auThoriTies was noT divulged as The deans could noT be locaTed Tor Their sTaTemenTs regarding This. AnoTher OT The maTerial necessiTies oT Coe was realized The oTher day when iT was announced ThaT an unknown beneTacTor had donaTed The sum of 5500.000 To be used in The consTrucTion oT a new building To be used as a men's smoking parlor. All eTTorTs To disclose The idenTiTy oT The unknown donor were TuTile. Si Harris, The college Business Manager, has sTaTed ThaT The college budgeT will be alTered To allow Tor The purchase oT cigareTTes and smoking supplies. IT This plan maTerializes, an immense endowmenT will Take care oT This in The TuTure. Copen- hagen SnuTT will be available Tor all The higher college auThoriTies who wish To parTake oT iT. The kindness oT This unknown hero, sTaTed Dean Geiger yesTerday in an ex- clusive inTerview granTed To The ACORN reporTer, has solved a real problem in The College. No longer will our boys be Torced To chase away would-be con- TribuTors oT The college by smoking on The TronT walk. We now expecT aT Ieas+ SI,O00.000 more in The annual conTribu- Tions To The college. E. A. Beardsley. dean oT Coe JaniTors, expressed greaT disapproval oT The pro- iecT. How can I show my auThoriTy on This campus. He explained in a wailing voice. My posiTion is one ThaT com- mands greaT respecT and iT There is no chance Tor a Ii++Ie sleuThing on The smok- ing quesTion, I am aTraid ThaT The im- porTance oT my posiTion will dwindle To almosT noThing. MosT oT The TaculTy were hearTily in Tavor oT The new building which is To be erecTed, alThough some disapproval in a mild manner, sTaTing ThaT They mighT Teel obligaTed in The TuTure To go To NicoTine Hall To indulge in smokes whereas now such a journey is noT necessary. The Dean oT Women was The TirsT To quoTe such an above sTaTemenT. Page I9l Prof. YoThers sTaTed ThaT his raTe will up your Iobs' I Shall Issue no more Salary THE SOUIRREL SPLURGE PROFS WILL RENT PARKING SPACE TO LOVING STUDENTS A movemenT To renT parking space in faculTy cars was begun by Dean Mary Bell. This has meT wiTh favorable re- sponse wiTh all faculTy members who have cars. IT oughT To be worTh money To The kids, Prof. Henry sTaTed when inTer- viewecl on The subiecf. l've noTiced quiTe a loT of Them parking abouT The college in cars, buT They're always geTTing run ouT. Ivly plan of renTing my car will remove This dasTardly elemenT of uncer- TainTy. IT will give The parkers freedom from inTrusion. PROF. BRYANT YELLS FOR MORE ADS IN COSMOS Charges of mismanagemenT were hurled aT The ediTors of The Cosmos aT The lasT Board of ConTrol meeTing. Prof. G. W. BryanT, presidenT of The Board, became incensed aT The appearance of Two sTories on The back page and pro- ceeded severely To censure The manage- menT including The ediTor and business manager. WhaT, he roared, how are we go- ing To show a profiT on The Cosmos if The business manager doesn'T fill up The lasT Three pages wiTh ads. The fronT page is enough for reading maTerial. You eiTher goTTa show a profiT or give warranTs un+iI The lasT Three pages are filled wiTh ads. Upon The uTTerance of These words, Pee Dickerman lNiles To youl lefT The meeTing wiTh Tears in his eyes deTermined To show The grand old man of Coe aThleTics up. be The same as Those of Ivlr. I-lenry's. ThaT oughT noT To be unreasonable, he said. Prof. Garwood has welcomed The plan of parking in renfed cars mosT warmly and will oTfer his car aT The same raTes as l'lenry and YoThers. Now There's a very serious problem, he sTaTed. IT's ANNOUNCEMENT a quesTion of social clisfance. There's Too rnuch social disTance beTween boys and girls, you see. We've goT To devise some sysTem of bringing Them closer To- geTher. An aucTion sale will be held soon by The miliTary deparTmenT To dispose of old cigar wrappers, cigareTTe buTTs, and Tobacco Tins. . ,Lf M . X A AR .iw M W! 1i'jl,lyli I ll Ili . lg I-. . -bv M :yi I Till ffl i T I TP' l llff-'fi I ll I I ll ll I ll ll ,T fgg. I I its I X I l V illilrn. f1jf7f ', flli11 Wyf J. -ivy yrmrrieklxyfl I Alf! ' I 'ffl 551' K I ' If i ii' if Ill: 1, ' 'I ref ff, ,PTT ly T IIIIII W ZIP N' TAN6 OFFICE Page 192 George: l-lello, Mary: doing anyllwing roniglulrff' Mary: No, llm nol. Wl1y? George: Well. l've gol a keen dale for you. l-low aboul il? Mary: Finel ls lwe a good dancer: wlwal does lie look like? v 1 G.. Plenly smoollw and knows llwe score. M.: l-low does lie dress and can lwe Jralk? G.: Sure can and lwe is a knockoulf' M.. does he work or go lo school? G.: Wl1y, er-ulw-lwe goes ro Coe, l guess. M.: Oh-I see-gee. kid, l'm sorry, buf l iusl promised mollier To go 'ro a church supperf G.: Tl1a+'s loo bad. Some orlwer lime maybe?': M.: Yeal'1,maybe. -f BELL ETT ' Sounds good To me and l'll be glad lo go, buf wail a minule. remembered +l1a+ l Page I93 FRATERNITY QUALIFICATIONS FOR A DATE ALPHA DELTA ALPHA-PerTecT Tor Those who like The high school Type. Always Trying To geT a cheer and They have everyThing The oTher col- leges wiT'1ouT Their chapTer does noT suTTer Trom. Ask I-Ialpin how They acT on Flunk Day, really would surprise even The mosT suspicious indi- vidual. CHI BETA PHI-These Tellows have everyThing They can beaT The oTher Tellow ouT oT, which is noT much Tor The BeTas. Good daTe if you wanT To see big ciTy IiTe in a small way, always Take roll call aT Vespers and dances so ThaT They won'T lose any oT The wandering boys who mighT sTray Tar aTieId. DELTA PHI EPSILON-The real college he-men, live ouT in The woods and True To Their ancesTors, believe in hanging-pins. They are all ex- ciTed abouT The repeal oT The I8Th amendmenT Tor now They can have Tun wiThouT a guilTy conscience, keep you on your Toes all The Time and usually They are on your Toes aT a dance. PHI ALPHA PI--Can'T say much Tor The boys, seem To have IosT The old appeal aIThough s+iII mainTain a Tew men or boys To sguire The damsels who can'T geT anybody else or else are aTraid oT The oThers. I-Iave gilT- edged recornmendaTions Trom The Y. M. C. A. TAU KAPPA EPSILON-If you daTe one, you daTe all Tor These boys be- lieve in hanging TogeTher and some oT Them look like They have been hanging on Tor a long Time. Like prunes and magazines wiTh Their daTes. Page 194 SORORITY QUALIFICATIONS FOR A DATE ALPHA GAMMA DELTA-The real hell raisers oT The college, specialize in mainTaining a mafrimonial bureau and have had a new deal under Knaupp who sTacked The deck wiTh a Tull house oT 77? ALPHA XI DELTA-Bunch oT girls anxious To geT around and moved near The Tekes so ThaT They will have some enTerTainmenT on rainy days. Haven'T any peTs buT They do know how caTs behave, you know whaT we mean. BETA PHI ALPHA-These girls are in The belTry in more ways Than one. The social lighT oT The campus, buT do Their besT work in oTher places. Can be counTed upon Tor an enTerTaining evening if you don'T care Tor enTerTainmenT. CHI OMEGA-Really The sTudenTs oT The college, buT where do They geT wiTh iT, you'II have To ask Keiber, she knows, aT IeasT she reads Those books. Can saTisTy Those inTeresTed in arTisTs or The oTher exTreme. DELTA DELTA DELTA-BesT daTe on The campus if you don'T care who you daTe. They have an abundance oT pins and candy, buT can you blame The boys when The girls rope 'em and Tie 'em Till They come across. KAPPA DELTA-No wonder The Phi Alphs moved ouT, alThough The girls never have a quarrel among The members IboTh oT Theml. Really nice girls and The sTudenT council prexy will veriTy The sTaTemenT. Page I95 SCHEDULE OF CHAPEL SPEAKERS DEAD EYE PETERSON- The Culberfson Sysfem of Sfacking Jrhe AJroms FREE-WHEELING' COFHN- How I Keep Up My ConsH1'uHon SCOTTYH RUSSELL- Once Upon a Time There Were Two Sco+chmen, Now There Are Lois of Them S-VUE HICKCDK- When Willisfon Was a Dormiforyu COSMIC RAY- On fhe High Seas HSKIPPERH LAMBERT- Why The Yankees Can'+ Win Jrhe Pennanf' JACOBSON Uusf call me Flash, Fellows,- IOOO of The Year's Besf Jokes JleoLo MACY- Suppor+ +he Rspumslassn High Tariffs sLEw EooT EBY-- A+hle+ics Are Over-Emphasizedn SPIKE YoTHERs- Driving wa+hsu+ Any Lessons PussYEooT WELD- Take s ohms SPEED BRYANT- when I Was Ns+ E+ +he olympsssu 'Wwoeuw' RUSSELL- We Have Too Many Men in Service HOT CHA BELL- Le+'s All Have Fun fa la Mae Wesfj ' ff Qi' l gi 5' Page 196 WHAT'S THE USE If you 'rake somebooly's wife, il's a sin, If you lake somebody's life, i+'s a sin, If you clrinlc, or smolqe, or chew, Cr lake whaJr's nol your due, Wirh heaven you are Jrhrough, For i+'s a sin. If you play around wilh dice, lr's a sin, If you olon'r rreal olhers nice, lr's a sin. So lhe moral-whal Jrhe helll SAVE YOUR GOOD TIMES IN SNAPSHOTS! Talre a KODAK wherever you go. Our wide assorfmenf of KODAKS and BROWNIES include fhe proper camera for everyone. HARDENDORF CAMERA SHOP The S+ore of Personal Developing and Prinfing Service. 220-3rd Ave. Opp. Monfrose 1' A vw ii S O ,N l ' ' ' 4 T viii 0, w , .- M o il X. ff 11 fy! ff' 'I o o rr 'W 'fs E 0 -.-gif, Q 2 Mifg vi: ., U A in iii ' IMATHEW1 TAILORS 2I3 3rd S+. S. E. il... Headquarlers for Well Dressed COE Men Prices Thar Every College Man Can Afford Pa 'I' 5 5 ! 5 2 i l i ll I ii l ll l ii ii if ll 4' 7 JUDGING CONTEST l-lere we have an unreTouched and acTual phoTograph, The only one in exisTence, Taken aT The Time The iudges were selecTing Miss Coe Tor I95O. - Due To secrecy and imporTance surrounding This ceremony, iT was very diTTiculT To obTain an absoluTely imparTial phoTo To do iusTice To The beauTy selecTed, buT if you can'T noTice The winner, iusT Thinlc how bad iT would be if you were To loolc aT The losers. Judges were very l3ashTul and did noT wanT Their names prinTed, buT They assured The reporTer ThaT he had spelled Their names righT. They were Miss I oi TL ?. K T W PU Us 'Q C C K- U7 14 Z G. U7 CD cn -f' on 75 C -T' 'T' CD 7 fn on 3 Q. N T3 75 N4 G5 c Q oi F -1- il ii ii li ii ii ii ii il ii ii ii ii ii U U ii ii l ii it ii ii li ii ii -1- gfvagoaavaqa-anoocv en.-n:sa:sQ:v4:o H U H M U ii M H U U H M H U i U i U U i ii H U i i i H ii H il 4' FaculTy and STudenTs Save Time and Money ....RIDEWlTH.... The Cedar Rapids 8: Marion CiTy Ry. Co. Page I98 KANT PHLOPPA KORZ MEMBERS IN FACULTY ED BEARDSLEY ....... Al a+ Jrhe Gymn PERSONNEL JOHN NORTHCOTT .... . Presidenf CARL ZBANEK . . . . Vice-Presidenl MODESTA KELLEY . . Secrelary WILBUR ARONSON ....... Treasurer Membership in This noble organizalion is confined Jro lhose worlhy people who are compelenl and have proved +hernselves able To gel grades fro any prof wilhouf Jrouching a book. If you open a book or go lo Jrhe librar HW Y- you are disqualified. Re-quiremenls are a good righl hand wilh a well worn glove, unbounded failh in yourself, and a rnagnificenl superiorily complex. ................g. :Z :Z :Z :, :Z :- :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z :Z Z: :Z :Z :Z :Z.g. THE ACORN RECOMMENDS 3 I D E M P S E Y S Q FOR CLEANING AND DYEIN6 SATISFACTION Q 4I7-2nd Ave. S. E. D I 8I74 ' -I-1: 1: Z: : :Z Z: 1:1 Z: 1: 34 : : -: 1: : 1: : 1: -: -: -:A f-A -: Z: Z: : 1: Z: : Page 199 II Il II Ii Ii II fl, Il lgl I U li Ii II Il il li II Ii I ll I, II II II II I I Ii II II II I I THE SENIOR'S LAMENT This is Ilwe day Iliey give slieeloskins away, For all your B's and Ns. Jusl parade down Ilwe aisle, Pul on a sweel smile, And gel your college reward. Provided you paid your seven bucks. XA 4 F Q1 , . O A' 1 : - A : ' 1fl . IWWDRYI. ,p a i , 6 AM-GHC? E so w' re' 9 -6 0 BA' 5. i Y ,X-if fsijifg E 4 ' I E . .if Q Q N im sQQ,iQQ,c X I X .1 fr Z .31 Tlzsiglzili ','-l', '- fffg - - II W2 L- if ff f 'W V 1, I f Ralf ' fl , ll nw QLQELI il A ' M I D Wally: -Ilwis malclw won'I Iigl'iI. Ken: I'l1asl1Iunny. Lil all riglil a lilllo wliile ago. SANDWICHES DANCING DRINKS CARTERETTE PAUL MILLER, Prop. 62I CENTER POINT ROAD N. E. ncvoqsspo-moveto-fi Page ZOO 4. HOW TO GET GIRLS TO STAY AT VOORHEES This is The dream oT The residenTs oT Voorhees oTherwise lcnown as The home beTore girls go wayward. l-lo-hum, guess I'II have To geT up, iT's noon and Joe said he would be over Tor Tea aT Twelve-ThirTy. She arises leisurely Trom her luxurious Simmons BeauTyresT. lighTs a cigar- eTTe Trom The ash Tray beside her, rings Tor a maid To draw her baTh, saving herselT a waiT aT The door oT T46 or l lO. lThe girls will lcnow The meaning oT Those numbers.l l.aTer meeTs Joe aT The drawing room converTed inTo a seducTive parlor and has a lunch served by discreeT maids who lcnow when To wiThdraw and don'T barge in To a TeTe-TeTe iusT because The doors are closed. Enjoy a pleasanT smolce in Their rooms and piclc up The phone Tound in each room and aslc To have Their mail delivered To Them. Discover iT is Time Tor Them To copy Their worlc Trom a TuTor and Then The exciTemenT oT pre- paring Tor a daTe. lplease Till in The parT abouT The daTe. we were aTraid oT The censor.l Now ThaT you have Tilled iT in and perhaps plenTy has been Tilled in more ways Than one we Tind our liTTle heroine pulling inTo The side door oT good old Voorhees singing aT The Top oT her voice ThaT she wanTs To go home and iT is already Three o'cloclc and she is walcing The dean who will noT allow her To chew her Tingernails Tor Two days as a punishmenT. OT course we said in The TirsT place ThaT This was a dream and iT musT be iT This is The condiTion oT our pure and unsullied home oT The moThers oT -4- o 3 o 1 1 o gi E 3' o 7? 3 o 2 U1 NJ osooqoocoacsatoyfg ii T li ii ll ii T ii U li ii ii ii ll il U li li il ll ll ll ii l T U ll ...............-4. 'T' l ll T i 1 BOYSON JEWELRY CO . g 225 2nd ST. S. E. Esfabllshed T900 ManuTacTuring Jewelers and SilversmiThs Makers of Pleiacles, Coedan, and OTher Pins ONE OF IOWA'S LARGEST AND BEST STORES Page 2Ol lWe used This because iT reminds us of The Tarml Mailman enTers DelTa Phi house wiTh a package. ls Charles Claypool here? Voice Trom The upsTairs region: WhaT do you wanT? l have a package Tor Charles Claypool. Same voice Trom upsTairs: WhaT is in The package? l don'T know. Don'T you have any idea whaT is in The package? No. Where is The package Trom7 Mailman lclisgusTedlyl: Will you please have Charles Claypool come down and sign Tor This packageff' Voice Trorn upsTairs: l'm sorry, louT come back Tomorrow, Claypool isn'T here. Page 202 ANY I aff? I 07 f FQ fx I ' 3 I 7 ' fkzg 0 U5 E 535 . f Z E E E E 5 , l XX I XXX If ' , X f f . T X X Wha+'s Wrong WITI1 This Piciure I-Ie asIce I Icisse I Icnow I CI me if I'CI kiss him: d him Once Or Twice, IIadn'+ OugI'IT To BUT, OIT, girls, he smelled so nice. .g.,Z. ,Zf 'Z Z Z Z Z ,Z, Z 'Z ,Z ,Z ,Z, ,Z ,Zf ,Z ,Z ,Z, ,Z, ,Z, ,Z ,Z, ,Z ,Z ,Z ,Z Z ,Zf Z II I INTER-OCEAN REINSURANCE CC. I CEDAR RAPIDS. IOWA II ROY E. CURRAY, Presidenf II E. E. PINNEY, vice Presidenf ALONZO CHURCH, vice Presidenf II KARL P. BLAISE, Vice Presideni 8: Sec'y JAMES E. HAMILTON, Treasurer M C. FRED MORGAN, Vice Presiden+ J. L. CAMPBELL, Assisfanf Secre+ary U DIRECTORS I KARL P. BLAISE w. L. CHERRY JAMES E. HAMILTON C. FRED MORGAN II J. w. BOLLINGER ROY E. CURRAY D. E. HOWELL E. E. PINNEY II ROBERT BROOKE w. H. DUNSHEE R. E. JONES E. M. PINNEY M L. w. CANBY E. E. SCHRODER 4,.Z ,Z Z ZZ. ,Z, ,Z ,Z, Z Z Z Z Z Z .ZZ Z Z ZZ. Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ,Z, Z .Z Paqe 7 Y' A-' '-- A-' --' V'--vcvoovaov Y 7 '-A '-- '-- .:, ::: ::: ,:, :zz .:: ::: -rf: A:e be be be -- ,--4-ees --Y ,-- -- '-- -be ew e-Y ,-- -- -1- U ll ii ii ll f3 Tl ii ii lT is a solemn momenT in The liTe oT good old ii ii in DelTa Alpha DelTa. lv1eeTing is in progress, buT ii 'T l fd no progress is being made unTil BroTher Leedorn U ll speaks up and says, ii BroThaw presidenT, we needs a cuspidorf' ii TT The presidenT answers solemnly, T' l appoinTs BroTher Swanson as cuspidorf' 'l ll ll ii ii ll ll ll ll ll li +:f:f11 if 4:22-211: 33319 ProT. Morris in Bible class: WhaT guoTaTion oT The Bible symbolizes The Tood we have Tor breal4TasT? lnnocenT Voorhees inmaTe: IT you're Thinking oT eggs, iT's l-lebrews XII, 'yesTerday, Today and Toreyerf ii ii 'T Tease ThaT TasTe ll l T :T AT THE 2 And Then ThaT old guesTion ii il T h cl Th Th - i Lewis TEA Room i 2 TD W ,Y fi ,jf 6 T M THIRD AVENUE Q :Ty re ays in eaTs. Do you ii qi ii MeeTing Place of Coe ii 5 know? Z ii STudenTs il Q Q ll ll T f -rf: I :f --A :2 1: e:e 1:1 T-T :Q 11 1:1 14- -5-1:2 :Q :W 1: -:A has A 1:1 :W-9 Page 204 fx 65 Qx i 1 , , I X X g I f O - Z I A policeman making his rounds in The early morning, Tound one oT The Phi Alphs aTTer his New Year's resoluTions had been made, sTanding in The TounTain in Greene square and waving his red handkerchieT over his head. l-ley, whaT are you doing There? asked The aToremenTioned cop. Save The women and children TirsT- l can swim, said The daunTless young man. We had a good ioke Tor This space, buT we losT iT so oT course we had noThing To Till in wiTh buT This sTaTemenT ThaT we did have a ioke Tor This space. l:JuT we losT iT. ll 'F' ii si if if ff i is T: ii is if ii P: i: is :T A: if ii ii ii ii T T' PETER PAN l ll ll ll ll gi ii ii D ii ii ln a cigareTTe, iT's TasTe. in ii Va 'e+Y of Breads ii ii ln an AusTin. iT's impossible. Will Please All The F6mllY ii ii ii ii ii li ii ii ii ii ii ASK YOUR GROCER ii ii ii lg -W gg g U-g gg -W gg gg g-W gg gg g-Q -1 ii +.-,,, Page 205 A '-' --' 'A' - '-' '-- - --- --- - - --V --iq, Caroline: BuT, grand- moTher, I heard in your days girls seT Their caps Tor men. Grandmere: Yes, my dear, buT noT Their lcnee- caps. A FAIRY STORY Once upon a Time There were born Two daughTers To a husband and wiTe. They ThoughT The world oT These Two kids and expecTed greaT Things oT Them. When They grew up To womanhood, our Tale oT woe begins. lT so happened ThaT one oT Them was very good loolcing, buT reserved and guieT. The oTher was homely and very recepTive. One day a prince came along and saw The Two girls. l-le wanTed To marry one oT Them. Which one do you Thinlc he married? lfixnswer on page 208i - - -- --- -- --. --- -- --- - - --- --- --- - --- --- --- -- -- - -- --- .2 -- --4. -1..--f. ,. , . ., WY.-. .o .-.. , ., .W .- - , .-. , .-. , .-. , ,-. - .- -- 0 Q5 5 41 C 22015 CAMPUS BARBER B. BEAUTY si-ioP . 2000 lOpposiTe COE Campus, 9-' Q Q Special ATTenTion Given To All Coe STudenTs Q 1 Four Barbers Three Beaufy Clperafors s ,!,,:- ,if g:t 1:1 1:4 ::: ::- t:-otvfr' -1' -1 'I' 1:2 13' '1' -2- f i:' -3 -Z -Zi 1:1 .:- -:A ::A 1:5 3 4, Page 206 Niqhf Walclmmanz Young man, are you going lo l4iss llfial girl? Young Man: No- no, sir. N. W.: l-lere, +l'ien, lwolol my lanlernf' Miss Bell: l unclersland you pledged Tri Dell. Froslwz No, l iusl feel siclc, +l1a'r's wliy I loolc llwis way. DuRie lfrom allic of Telce lwousel: Smaller down There? l-lave you gol a key? if GTZ ii-E Q3 CU U1 : 'XQCD O -e- QJ 77' fD N4 QL 2. LQ :- fl' O- E -i- 2 O 2 Q: DJ E. U7 Q! Cn O O 3 -o- 3- 7 O 2 O. O 2 :J OJ -H CD 2 'f' ii ii ii ll ii ii li ii ii ll li ii ii ii ii 'i i l i i i i i i i i i oovocoaqvoi 4... -, ,, ,-, ,, ,-, ,, ,-, ,, ,,, ,-, ,-, , 4. LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Q CAMPUS DRUG Rendevous of COE S+uden'I's Jusf Across From ilwe Campus Dial 5I8l for Service i i i i 'P Page 207 .................5. '-- 7' onvaooc PaTronize The ACORN AdverTisers 'If ll Ii ii ii ii Il II Ii ii ii ii ii il ii II il Qi II ii ii II II ll ii Ii ii Ii il ii ii ii I:aTher ITo Gordon Kagelz I heard you made The TooTbaII Team aT Coe. Gordon ImodesTIyI: The oTher Tellows helped a IiTTle. Wilbur: Were you TaiThTul while I was gone, dear? KiTTen: Yes, I was only kissed Twice. Wil.: Why, KiTTenI Who kissed you? I I KiT.: Only The baskeTbaII Team and The TooTI3aII squad. 4, -, E-E ,-E we of so o .- use E .-A as V- Ee -1- fs- Il ll I CEDAR RAPIDS' I ,, EXCLUSIVE ,, 3 MEN'S SHOE 35 II STORE II FEATURING I FREEMAN II jf SHO E R MEN jj I I 4 I ii 54 5i'2ei4 I WicIThs S I AAA To EEE 6 I I wEDER's 13 Iowa TheaTre Bldg. li I-Ie Told The Tair maid oT his love, The color IeTT her cheeks: Upon The shoulder oT his c:oaT IT showed Tor several weeks. Asking a modern girl Tor a kiss is like sneaking inTo a speakeasy and asking Tor a Coca-Cola. IAnswer To Fairy SToryI g I-Ie married neiTher oT The daughTers. I-Ie married The TaTherg you see iT's a Tairy sTory. Page 208 ......... .5- :eco 3 'I' 'I' I I Il Il II ll II II II II II ll II ii i I i l ii ii I I 'I' ff' l anvaqooqrz :guna -4 ll I ii U, M 69- ll O ll 7? 'Q cu ni o cb 5' ii VV' ii Q- ii C S , :h ll O ii D 2 Us ll 2 il 3 if l N4 ll 77 ii O l, 0' ll QT ii SD . ll ii ii ii ii- ,L ,, :' 1:1 ::' :z ' ' A 'Y' if f i if -1' Q -- -sf Our Adver+isers Do Their Par+ Miss Munns, whal happened in l483? Lu+her was born. she answered, promplly. Correct Whal happened in l487? Aller a very long pause: Lu+her was four years old. Alhlele lleaving gyml: Wha+'s lhal slrange odor l smell? Fool: Fresh air. , , ,, ,W ,W qv: .21 -:Y 1: 1: ff ff -:Y If :f ff ff if 1 'ff , if ll ll ll My bonnie lies over The Colonlal Bread ocean, .eh ii ll . . l I1 .i My bonnie lies over The l ,A I ii qi ll Il li Sea. ii ll 'tml lllyllllllllllllli ni She's probably lying lo some- Always Fresh :l ll One' ll ll ASK YOUR GROCER ll For she always lied lo me. I -g A A I Ag A A gg gg g gg ll ll 'W i-' i-' Y Y V-' Y Y '-' 'Y 'Y' Y' 'Y' ii' ll .zeilz Yi ir Yi' iii lr Yi' Yi Yi' 71' Zi l -:- l-Oil ii i ii Q i u M ii II li D i P L O M A S ii il II ll MADE IN CEDAR RAPIDS ll Q2 And as one of Hqe qif-ls ll ll I+ has again been our pleasureifo ii ii D i H M Ii sczrve Coe College with gracluahpn yi H lrorn Chicago puls il, l-low Riplnmis- - iw- Akexlpfefsqons ffkqv-im A H ' l N H e e ropol an lp oma is a o en a N M did l lcnow lhal nc l Cul all The ii U fha fT9deff1.3fadua+e may display wifh H l hal' Oli of my leddy bee' l ll allIiiRllPillITllN SUPPLY comvmw l ly: lhal il wouldn'l grow again? CEDAR RAPIDS l The Diploma House of America -pa: V: 1- 1 :L fe-9 'Z' 1-f:+e:++:++:+ :f +3 If of Q: A: 1:1 sie :A+ Page 209 And whaT would a yearbook be if iT did noT have some space devoTed To The Greeks, God bless Them, nobody else will. . . GREEK ALPHA DELTA ALPHA, someTimes called AITie. Anyway This TraTerniTy IThaT's whaT iT's been calling iTseIT This pasT yearl was esTabIished in I492. ITS members came over wiTh Columbus To Tound a new land, buT They soon wenT back To Slervia To geT Their musical insTrumenTs as They TeIT ThaT whaT America needed was cuITure insTead oT Tive cenT cigars. AT The Time They wenT back, Columbus had sTrayed OTT somewhere Iprobably lured away by some lovely grass skirTl and so Wendel Walker emphaTicaIIy sTaTed ThaT Columbus was an imposTor. As a maTTer oT TacT The TraTerniTy accused Walker oT having an aTTair wiTh Oueen Isabel, bu+ They remained discreeT lin WaIker's words, kepT Their mouThs shuT l. EveryThing wenT all righT unTiI They came back To Their happy homeground again. There They Tound The counTry in an uproar and Roger Weisman conducTing a revoluTion. So wiTh The aid oT The Slervian miliTia The rebels were quieTed down again and every- Thing was happy. ATTer This evenT Walker was all Tired ouT, so he says, I-Iell, IeT's go back To America, Tellowsf' So back They came and They've been aT Coe ever since, excepT Tor The brieT inTerIud oT 20 years when They were all guesTs aT Sing Sing in honor oT Their musical TalenT. -: 1: 1:1 : 1:1 : 1: : : 1: 1:1 ::l -: 1:1 T13 :1 1:1 : : -: f: 1: -1 1: 1:+ ,T U SIEBKE 8: TAYLOR CO., Inc. ii ii QUALITY JEWELERS ii WE FILL ORDERS FOR FRATERNITY JEWELRY 2:5 Third S+. s. E. W 41111 11- 11 111 111 13 111 111 111 11 111 111 111 -11 111 111 -1 11 1 111 111 11 -1 111 11 1 1 1 4- 111 1 1 1 1- 1 111 is 3:11 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 is 1 is 1 1 1 1 is 11+ If coE STUDENTS PREFER I II RICHARD'S COLLEGE PHARMACY II ii FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION ii ,I FounTain Service Lunches STudenT Supplies I I 1 'I' 1: I 1: TI. 1: :1 1-1 s-1 111 1 : :T :T 1:1 ,Zi 2:1 1, sz, ,is :Q 1-1 1:1 T: :Q 1: 11 is :T 1:1 1:14. Page 210 GREEK CHI BETA PHI We cannoT wasTe many words on The BeTas. The old axiom, AcTions speak louder Than words, TiTs The case adequaTely. However, never Tear when Trying To locaTe a BeTa as he will never be Tar Trom his happy haunTing ground--The CarTereTTe. There you will be sure To Tind him. You may have a li++le Trouble aT TirsT as Those BeTas have a li++Ie game ThaT They play all by Themselves. The game's enTiTled Under, under, who can geT under TirsT? IOT course we're Talking abouT ThaT common domesTic arTicle called .The Table. l When you do Tind your man he will usually be very agreeable, noT unless he's Too Tar under The Table. As Tor The hisTory oT The BeTas-well, we hesiTaTe To say as aTTer all hisTory repeaTs iTselT. BuT The ignominy oT iT all is ThaT once a BeTa, always a BeTa. My, my, whaT a beaTing To go Through liTe wiTh! Some oT The more prominenT BeTa members include: John BosT- wick, AesTheTic dancing: Carl Zbanek, Singing and drinking all in one breaTh: WalTer Schwank, How To play TooTball and sTill keep ThaT boyish charm. K K O D D GREEK DELTA PHI EPSILON This is a real group oT Tellows who always mainTain To be The inTelligenTsia oT The college. People are prone To Think ThaT They do noThing else buT break The Ten commandmenTs. This is unTrue as The DelTa Phi's do noT even know There is such a Thing as The Ten commandmenTs. NOT much can be said abouT This group as They hide Themselves away Trom The campus up on l6Th and WashingTon. Bill Berry has been acTing as prexy Tor The pasT year -and whaT a man he isl Fred lvlerriTT was once a DelTa Phi pledge buT no one can Trace The acTual records down so ThaT kind oT leaves Fred hanging -which isn'T a bad ideal Al Baldwin is a gay LoThario, if ever one a-walked The sTreeT in a miliTary uniTorm. BuT, oh, how he does look when he Takes iT OTTI Well, we won'T go inTo ThaT. +11 'II' ,ie A1-:A i 1 of of 1: 1: 1:1 1: We --- ee A Q-A A-A ee A ee A V-W V-W :A 1 -ss ii I ll I 'T' ll ii ll li ll ll ll li I ll ll Ofuqsoiacvacsaooiooqoaqooco 3 i-ioTEL MoNTRosE I' WILL ALWAYS I APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Page 2ll GREEK PHI ALPHA PI Qnce upon a Time, my children, There was a TraTerniTy oT greaT noTe land They goT a greaT number oT noTes Too Trom various business sTores around Townj. BuT anyway There was a Time when The Phi Alphs really ran Things around This campus. Now leT's hear one good rousing yell Trom The BeTas on ThaT. l-lowever a Phi Alph may be ouT, buT never down! IT is rumored ThaT They are excellenT houselceepers, having a generalized house cleaning and doing oT dishes every Two monThs. IT is esTimaTed ThaT 9 ouT oT IO will invariably make good sTeady wives. Ol course There are always rumors and rumors and on some oT These Things we Teel ThaT we oughT To seT you sTraighT -Tor insTance: RoberT Bangs is one oT Those Tew innocenT and guileless souls leTT in This wicked world-he is noT a gangsTer in disguise as iT was once rumored: KenneTh Amiclc is noT S. S. Van Dine-iT's iusT ThaT haT he wears: Wilbur Aronson is noT GreTa Garbo Traveling incogniTog l-lico Neesen does have a shirT1 GilberT Schroeder is indeed a ciTy sliclcer: RoberT STonebrealcer is in realiTy a dual characTer and he privaTely runs a beer hall in The souTh side oT C. R. WaTch ouT Tor ThaT bozo. K K O D D -I-:f .:. ff af :L 1:1 1: 2- If of ff 1 -I-2 +11 :P 1 -:f 1: .1 1 2:1 1 '15 ii in U ii ji FOR SMART FooT WEAR TQ fl jf AT LOW COST A TeaTure arTicle reveals ,i Tj ThaT many lives were caused I ll ii . ll S Q by accidenTs lasT year. U cor. 3d Ave. and za s+. s. E. is-A ,-- e -Q A-Q -A--A T-T e so so A so T if :Z is I -. .1 1. -. .1 I. .1 :il ff. W-v .-. .f V .W .W ,W 7 ,c .-. .-. .-. .-.q. Page 2l2 GREEK TAU KAPPA EPSILON I These boys are somefimes looked af askance by fheir more sedafe and adulf colleagues, buf since fhey have iusf a hell of a good fime fhaf's all fhaf's necessary. Rumors have if fhaf fhe boys are faking up animal culfure whaf wifh dogs and rabbifs, perhaps if is fhaf losf feeling fhey have since fhey probably feel losf wifhouf fhaf fence fo lceep fhem in fheir place. We fried fo find somefhing good fo say abouf fhese boys, buf we couldn'f find anyone fhaf was brave enough fo say whaf fhey really fhinlc of fhese boys. Found ouf fhaf Les Niclcless and l-lowie Johnsfon renewed fhe chapfer sub- scripfion for Whiz Bang. Luglan and DuRie aslced for a renewal fo Women's Home Companion, buf overruled by Zimmerman. Live across fhe sfreef from fhe Dog associafion, buf fhey are nof on spiffing ferms wifh fhem af fhe presenf fime. Turn ouf parlor afhlefes fhaf can nof be beaf, aslc any of fhe college girls fhaf will admif fhey go wifh fhem. 3 ,:, --' Y --- 'Y -- '-' 'Y --' --' 'Y 'Y 'Y '- -- fi' f - - -' - - f-'-f -- S Z U' T 2 5' F 3- 12 - 8 A If 3: 2 cb Z 3 9 ni 3: 3. Q2 Q.. : CD 77' 3 f'f il' I 1: -2- 1 1 .1 -1- 11.5. I Q' 0 'Fl o U 2 Z 0 3, If O ou 3- U Q 77 If Z Z 'Dx CD ag U :U 5. X-n 1 0 'U '40 Z 3 3 l O - 3 an l 3 CD E- 9: i V' l l esvosvacwuuvahraoonqnfq sir:-::: gi ii ll ll .5-,Ie -:4 .1 .5-1, -:A .1 F P ES i 1' O l W Q, i 5 - -0- l Q Ei. - 3 Sn RQ IT, ni cn 'U cn Q. PL 'O' oi -4 ND GM o ............. ii iusf had one. i i l 1 l li ii il an , a ll YD i, N !l 3 'I' THE GOOD OLD TIMES O Then: Everybody worked hardy They saved Their money and boughT homes: They had big Tamilies and wenT To church on Sunday, chewed Tobacco and voTed. IT They wenT any place aT all, They walked or drove a horse. They Took in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' once every year, aTe ice cream aT The Sunday School picnic. Beer was a nickel a glass, and The buTcher gave away The liver. There was an ingrain carpeT on The parlor Tloors and a hanging lamp wiTh a red glass shade. lvlen wore long Trousers and a boy wore shorT panTs, and a wood sTove made red Tlannel underwear and TeaTher beds possible. IT a man wanTed To Take a drink, he Took iT, and wasn'T a crim- inal. They never saw a policeman, and They dicln'T know There was a sheriTT. They didn'T have To have a license To do anyThing. If They goT sick lwhich was seldoml They eiTher died or goT well and iT didn'T cosT Ten or Twelve hundred dollars eiTher way. buT generally They lived on To a ripe old age and died aT home wiTh some oT The children around who didn'T expecT The counTy To Take care oT The old Tolks. Now: Few work, none save, some go To church, abouT halT voTe, and if you don'T drink, you're a social ouTcasT. The unTorTunaTe have large Tamilies and The children are orphans Trom birTh. IT They all grow up, They sTay ouT laTe, and nobody undersTands Them. Women painT, drink, smoke, cuss, drive cars and Tly. IT They break a leg, They sTay aT home a while where They would sTarve To deaTh if They losT The can opener. EveryThing is licensed, Taxed, inspecTed, or prohibiTed. We have high Taxes, l-luey Long, rackeTeers, Tarm relieT, aThleTe's TooT, pink TooThbrush, haliTosis, crooners, and everybody owes The Tinance corporaTion. --Tl-TE INTERLUDE Page ZI4 soMEBoDY sAin THE wRoNe THING we efixcirs VQRQ H C4 , l Alberla: Am I The Iirsl girl gd -W' L ' QI L ff you have ever kissed, Paul dear? 'I if , Paul: Yes, darling, and yours I I '21 zgfiiqgg. ff lx ' jg, ' fini' are Ihe sweelesl of all of Ihemf' s!..lv'- anmggzi' 'nga ....e 1 X s 1 N v i START AN ESTATE EARLY When You Finish College You Should SI'ar'I' fo Save Life Insurance Has SI'ood AII Tesfs .... . . . . Invesfigafe Your Home Company's Plan SAVINGS POLICIES OLD AGE ENDOWMENTS PROTECTION FOR PARENTS DOUBLE INDEMNITY OR CREDITORS Our Represenfafive Will Gladly Explain ...OLDLINE... CEDAR RAPIDS LIFE INSURANCE CO. CEDAR RAPIDS, lowA COL. C. B. ROBBINS, Presidenl C. B. SVOBODA, Secrefary JAY G. SIGMUND, Vice-Presidenf and Agency Direcfor Phone 2-I I89 American Trusl' Building ,,., Y 7410, ,,,,.. Pag 2 PIFFLE BENSON GIVES LOWDOWN ON SECRET OF PASSING EXAMS! EnTer The room wiTh a deTermined aTTiTude. I-Iave Two TounTain pens and a pencil in your pockeT, a boTTle oT ink in your hand. Glance neiTher IeTT nor righTg Take a seaT in The TronT row and acT as Though you are bored aT The de- Iay. When The blue exam blanks are passed ouT Turn back The cover and Tix your eyes upon The reverse side. Soon you will be Thinking abouT eyes oT blue insTead oT blue covers. Be speciTic ...CoIeTTe has The bIuesT eyes in Canada . . . swell kid . . . Canada's a big place . . . inTermarriage would solve many inTernaTionaI problems . . . so would war . . . however marriage is TighTing on a smaller scale. When +ha+ guy in The TronT oT The room says: Don'T spend Too much Time on This quesTion. buT come back To iT IaTer, do so. STarT Thinking abouT Millie . . . clever buT childish . . . answers your essays on love wiTh doings oT her parroT . . . you wriTe To her because she's oke . . . her Paw's millions don'T enTer inTo iT. O'n-45 01059 Q-C-: Z: m 2-+G, CD3-1 g,-.3 :ID 31-1 -I-1 3-0 'Pi 2. 3-. CL KD. ...S 53- L33 T4 EO Qc mfs Em Ts Q13 -1- ll ii ii ii ii ii U li il ll ii ii li II ii li li ii li ii ii ii li ii li ii ii li ii ll 4' Now To The nexT one . . . Time is geTTing shorT . . . Helen, beauTiTuI buT IighT headed . . . InoT a blondl . . . no sense aT all . . . never answers your leTTers . . . has promised you a box oT Tudge since your Treshman days . . . I-Iere's an easy one . . . Nan . . . doesn'T know -a Thing abouT poliTics . . . always disagrees wiTh you . . . BeTTer go back To Those you haven'T Tinishedf' Never resenT This advice . . . and remember ThaT's his means oT earning a living. STarT Thinking abouT CoIeTTe again . . . nice place IvIonTreaI . . . IoTs oT opporTuniTies, snow and hockey games I-land Them in. STop aT once . . . reTurn your mas- TicaTed pencil To your pockeT: grasp The blue exam book in your IeTT hand, and walk briskly Toward The door. As you pass The desk deposiT The blank upon The pile making sure your name and hour is on The ouTside. Swagger back To your cell: clang The door and crawl inTo your bunk Tor ThaT -savers--oc-Quo STUDENT SUPPLIES - CANDY INK - FOUNTAIN PENS COE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 4:-4qs4:o4qu-was NOTEBOOK FILLERS - NOTE BOOKS PENCILS - COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS Page ZI6 4,-'ns ii II IT U IT ll ii ll ll ii il ii ll li II II il li il il il II il ii ii il II ii ii li ll 'I' From a reliable source we hear Ilwal an oplimisl is a man wlio iumps every lime lie hears a corlc pop. WIII1 Jrlwis in mind II seems I'I1a+ II'1e boys who Irequenl Ilwe drug are in need of a course in pessimism. - Afler one reading of Palrler if seems Jrlwal all Ilie poems Ioecome verse and verse as you read Ilwem. - Queslion: WI1y do girls wear one piece balliinq suiIs? Answer: WIwy do slores have glass show cases? 0f01:: ::. ::: ,:, ':, V: ::g 1, ff f-f --f f- '- fire A: :S 1 1: :Z -1 -:Z 112: A: -:S -e ofa ll Mom H. smears I' ll ii 1 I O W A i li ALWAYS A BETTER sr-low li II In+ernaI'ionaI Sfars of Slage, II I Screen, and Radio ll ll In Person ll ,I On Sfage -and Screen il ll . . . COMING IN PERSON . . . Il ii SALLY RAND il May I5-I6-I7 I, gf: 1, Af-1 1 1. if 1, f: :Z f: f-. :Z 5:14. LERNER SHOP DRESSES SPORTS WEAR HOSIERY LINGERIE BLOUSES 2l3 SECOND AVE. Pa f .f, Z Q I EZ 1 im, , - my UL' H . 791 L? ' If 2 X Z! YJ1! .,, ff T' IIA L - L' f11 I WI' , z' xx 5 X A ZreueveeimnsQW'MWvsf 4551: 1 1. 3 If .,5,' I lgg lit I N y fllrlllllllllr ffi , 'wigffrrfiiifwifiyfiuuriiiiirjwMylii ui 1-. Ig gy . l lllIllIIfI WAI 'I 1? G , Xfm w' sw if--,111 illllllfirlfffjljwffiyiiyimwnllh I I I rex I 5'1L illlllli ' The way we feel a'f+er some of 'rhe Ieclures we sleep fhrough in chapel. Prof. Ray: Aren'+ you singing in vespers any more? I-I. Jolwnslonz My mollwer wanled me lo give up wine, women, and song So I've given up singing. 4-1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 -11 1 f1: 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 1 A 1 14- li li 'Q Besl Wishes +o +I'1e Class of I935 U Again a MOLLOY-MADE cover is used on II'1e yy I935 ACORN. Year aller year MOLLOY-MADE U U covers embody llwal exlra measure of qualily Hwal U Ii guaranlees slaicls all over The counlry +I1e ullimale U R in appearance anol clurabilily. H I THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT I 2857 Nor+I1 Weslern Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ly ,FI : 1 Z :Z V: V: gi ig V: V: Z: is I: -1 :T Z T: of :Q s: i-I so A-I so O I-I O I Page 2I8 -.1 K-. is -. f -..Q Serfingz Railroad sraiion a+ eariy dawn. Characrerz One young man wirh a worried look. Acrion: Young man runs franrically our of a doorway and cries, I-iasn'+ anybody gor rwo nickeis for a dime? ? gary Papa, wlwar is rhe person called f 'fu' ,IX i . . f f 4 who brings you in Conrad WIH1 Jrhe spirir world? Q ' 'ff ,1 --A barrender, my boy. ? Don? ir make you mad, Don? if gef your goat To ger info Jrne baH'm+ub Wiriwour a bar of soap? for wirhour a bafhrubi f r1i I if 'Za is if 1 if I 1 is in Z if ri ri is in of fi if 2 i if if I :T ri Z 'if May Hue Besi' of Luck, Friend Graduaie, and 'Phe Richesi of U Happiness Be Yours if cc cc o xx xx H U i B I S H O P i C A F E T E R I A ii e --ef We ef f e v-- V- V- 1, f-. Y-. faq. Page 219 'i' li il II ll I ii li ll li ll ll ii il In li li li Ii il il ii li ii il Ii il ll ll Ii ll 'I' .fqacrqnv-onvoovauns A lalher wrole his collegiale Son: Dean Son: I iusl heard Ihal sludenls Ihal don r smoke gel A's. The Son wroI'e loack: Dear Falher: I would ralher smoke and gel a B. In lacl l would ralher smoke, and drink and gel a C. In Iacl I would ralher smoke, and drink, and neck, and gel a D. The nexl clay I'he son received Ihis reply from his falherz Dear Son: If you llunk l'II wring your neck. '-Tw 9 Em 3. :sf :im 03- jvc 'F 0 U' rn m :s- c 3 O 2. Ill T Read ACORN Adverfisemenfs, They're News as-egvoovacoqno ii ii ii il ii Ii il II il li 4' 1 S- CD 57: 3-J, QQ Q0 CD gi cuz FTZ FITI :U VI If she comes Io call-Receiver. If she wanls an escorl-Conduclor. If she wanls lo be an angel-Translon mer. If she proves your fears are wrong- Compensalor. If you Jrhink she is picking your pockels -Deleclor. If she is slow of apprehension-Accek eraI'or. If she goes up in Ihe air-Condenser. If she wanls chocolale-Feeder. If she is a poor cook-Discharger. If she eafs loo much-Reducer. If she is wrong-Reclilier. If her hands are cold-Healer. If she fumes and spuHers-lnsulalor. If she wanfs a vacalion-Transmiller. If she Talks loo much-lnlerrupler. If she is narrow in her view--Amplifier. If her way of 'rhinking is no? yours- Correclor. '3' 5' I H il I I il ii I! ll ll ll ll il I ll ll ll ll il I II ll ii I Ii ii ii ll ii ii ii I ii I ii I li ii I if ii I il U I ii ii I il il li I ll ll Il I Ii ii il li +-- :- LAUNDERERS PHONE 6I3I NEW PROCESS LAUNDRY CO. ocvaqsaqsaaof ZORIC CLEANERS II6-I20 THIRD ST. N. E. Page 220 'WF ao 'Qs I ,fi In Y ' . W kv 1 x fs'l Az- 1:1 J bm 1-E. si ' SE 3 ,f -Ei ' '15 BIG SCOOP FOR ACORN SNOOPING REPORTER Ca+ch WorThy FacuITy Members Throwing Their Life Away Down a Bowling Alley - Russell, Macy, Geiger, and Ray Refuse To be QuoTed on TruThTuI Scores This picTure was Taken iusT aTTer our requiring reporTer had surprised The Iooys whiling away The hours beTween classes aT The Y. M. C. A. bowling alleys. When asked To submiT Their respecTive scores. The Iooys exhibiTed a biT oT embarrassment Russell sTaTed, I enioy myseIT Thoroughly, and aTTer all iT is noT The score ThaT c:ounTs. Our reporTer inTerpreTed This To mean ThaT Russ is noT so hoT. Geiger deTended himself Thusly, Spaces beTween The pins is noT so good Tor my score. So we crossed I-Iarve oTF our lisT oT winners. Ray exposTuIaTed, A voTe Tor I-Ioover is abouT all he goT. ThaT auTornaTicaIIy eliminaTed Paul. Ward, expanding his chesT, said, UndersTand, Tellows, I don'T wanT you To prinT This, buT can I help iT if I'm The I3esT? -I- ET M3 9+-o O-+- 13' NSCD 7 U7 05 Q2 OO. 31.11 as QT DOJ :QO- O-I1 DO ...C -I-3 +O- O5 QCD mi O'5' O3 a4CD fn? O' C -I- E CD OJ 7 CD 3 O -I- QL CT 2 CD O. -I- O 'O 2. 3 -I- 4' II II II Ii II II II Ii II II II II Ii II I II Ii Ii II II Ii II II Ii Ii II II II Ii II 'I' .5,............... 'U OJ LQ CD fx? Nl - 4. ................ NEW AND ORIGINAL DANCE PROGRAMS WE ALso CAN DEVELOP YouR owN IDEAS THE SUPERIOR PRESS PRINTING OF THE BETTER GRADE as-I FIRST AVE. E. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Y ,-. ,Y ,,, Y ,V V-, Y, V-, W V-. Y, V-W wr Y-Y V-. W. .-. Y, -.4oo,-. ,, Y ,-. ,Y ,-. Y ,-. '-- 'A' anoaoo --r nf., QV, INTIMATE STUDIES OF COE MEN U Q5 ALGERT Enemni-Pfomaneni Coe siudeni who is so long faced he has io Take oici his shiri Q To brush his Jreeih. io' Qu , , GEORGE CRAWFORD-I goi' ' zero in ali of my subiecrs-buf Then, oh hell, Jrhaius nofhing for rne. iSiqned Slraremenri ofa'-A f-- - -' '-- -' '-- --- f-A A-- '-- - -- -' -A -' -A --- -f '-- '- FRED PAVLIS-This is Fred's fa- voriie picrure of himself. I-ie says iT's an exaci likeness and we ioeiieve hirn. Anyway This is eminenlr Pavlis who has never had rhe experience of walking on The grass. 7 : -' '-A --1-'-' 7' - g 222 THE PROPOSAL A very slmy fellow was Duslcy Sam, As slow ol lallc as a lypical clam. l-le couldn r 'rallc love lo his Angeline Tho' luis love grew as lasl as Jonalfs gourd-vine. So lie lorouglnl llie leleplwone lo lwis aid To assisl in wooing llie modesl maid. Miss Angeline, is dal you? called lie. Yes, dis is Angeline. Dis me. l-des wanler say dal-l-loves you- lvliss Angeline-7 Yas. Does you love me, loo? Yasg yas: of co's l loves my beau- Say, wl'1al's do reason you wanl lo know? Oli-Q-l'1ol' de wire. Will you marry me? True? Yas. Co's l will. Say- WHOIS YOU? O O O slrong man. Ed Lynn: Traveling willw a circus? Telce P.: No, posing for 'B. Cf adverlisemenlsf' Faculfy and S+uden+s Have Discovered I+ Pays To HC. A. FOX FIRST FOX GARAGE I09 Nor'I'l1 Fi'H'een'rl1 Sfreel -l CD 7K- fb 2 CD O. kD fl? O O 3 LQ 7 oi -+- E. on -9' CD 3 FD 4- co :T 3 Q. CD O. of 6. O- Q1 U7 of 'O 7 O 'H CD U5 2. O 3 4. QL acswnoea-Qnvausann--'Quan-ooeacv 'U ni AQ CD NJ rv ea vfvfcu THE TAMING OF THE TKES OR WHAT TO DO ON A BLIND DATE Scene I A modesT home in STumpvilIe abouT eleven o'cIock oT a Sunday morning. Mrs. Gull lTo Tour daughTers . . . comely, clever, all oT Themlz Now girls, your cousin MaTThew Trom Coe College is coming in Tor dinner Today, and he is bringing Three nice boys Trom College wiTh him. Girls: Oh, goody goody! We love The Coe College boys. They are so poliTe and ThoughTTull Such lovely manners! Joan: Yes, and Then we'lI puT on our besT dresses. The ones we wore To The Palais lasT nighT. Jo lAnd This isr1'Ta Take-OTT on Li++Ie Women. IT you'Il pardon The pun, iT's a Take-oTT on IiTTIe men.I: Do you sup- pose MaTThew's Triends are on The TooT- ball Team? Wouldn'T iT be Thrilling To have one oT The players come To our house? Jane lReTurning wiTh a live Turkey in one handl: I heard MaTThew Tell moTher over The phone ThaT he MIGHT be able To geT one oT The boys on The Zip 'N Tang STaTT. IT ThaT's True, I geT him! Chorus: No, I geT himl Five minuTes inTermission while The sweeT young Things Tear each oTher To pieces over The prospecTive genius. 'fl-Q 1:1 if' 121 'I' if 1: T: T: 1: 1' :T 'Z' 1 II ' gg D A N c E L A N D I wELcoMEs You You will always Tind The besT music and a good clean place To spend an enjoyable evening dancing. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE il THANKS A LOT! ll 4-1 fa :f :T -2- .1 :f :T :A .11 :: 1 33' 325 Page 224 '3' ar Scene Il ITKE I-Iousel MaTThew: I-lello Tellows: Say, IisTen. I've goT a couple oT cousins down in STumpville and I wondered . . . Chorus: Ah, geT ouT oT here! We're all broke, and we don'T wanT any daTes This aTTernoon. Besides, we're going down To The quarries. MaTThew lPersisTingl: BuT ThaT isn'T iT. You see, There are Tour oT 'em. Very nice girls . . . and They wanT me To bring Three Tellows down Tor DINNER! Scene Ill lThe Gull home abouT a guarTer oT one The same day.l Jo: Well, everyThing's ready. Doesn'T The Table look lovely? Joan: Yes, and Those are The nicesT Tlowers I could geT. And I puT Them in MoTher's besT bowl Tool Jean: l'm worried abouT This aTTer- noon. WhaT shall we do? Go To a nxovie, or play bridge here, or whaT7 Jane: Maybe They'll Take us To sup- perl MaTThew has such nice Triends. He showed me The picTures oT some oT Them in The ACORN lasT year. MoTher: Oh, girls, There's The door bell. Answer iT quickly while I geT my apron oTT. Dinner is all ready, so we won'T have To keep The poor boys waiT- mg. lEnTer MaTThew, Two TooTbaII players and The promised member oT The Zi-Q 'N Tang STaTT lnoT menTioning which onel. The inTroducTions are hurriedly gone Through wiTh, and The boys hun- grily eye The dining room Table. Pres- enTly all Troop in To dinner and MoTher carves The Turkey.l Mrs. Gull: Now boys, if you have any preference, iusT Tell me whaT parT oT The Turkey you wanT. Nickless: WhiTe meaT! Dingman: WhiTe meaTl Zimmerman: WhiTe meaTl MaTThew: l'II Take one of The legs. l'm sTarved. Mrs. Gull: Now boys, don'T be bash- Tul please! Jean: ll-Iaving only a gizzard on her plaTe because oT The scarciTy, decides To drum up conversaTion and addresses The boy on her leTT: STuarT, whaT course are you Taking aT The College? Dingman: Commer . . . glub glub yah yah lsound oT chewingl. Jane lTrying To geT wise: WhaT are The prospecTs Tor The I934 TooTball Team, Don? Zimmerman: Well, iT's sorT oT hard . . . glub glub yah yah. IAT ThaT mom- enT Zimmerman reaches ouT in The cen- Ter oT The Table Tor a piece OT bread. and upseTs Mrs. 6ull's nice bowl wiTh The Tlowers ThaT Joan was so proud oT.l Zimmerman: AwTully -sorry, really. Say. could I have anoTher piece oT Tur- key please? l'laven'T had a decenT meal in a long Time. Exams, you know! lMrs. Gull carves Zimmerman The lasT piece oT Turkey. Zimmerman no sooner geTs his plaTe back, Than Nickless grabs The piece oT Turkey wiTh his Tork, and is in The acT of deposiTing iT on his own plaTe, when he upseTs and breaks one oT The prize crysTal glasses.I The meal is Tinished in silence. Sud- denly There is a scraping oT chairs, and The Tour boys rush inTo The hall. Zim- merman pulls ouT a cigareTTe, and MoTher runs breaThlessly up To The boys. Mrs. Gull lPassing a box OT cigareTTes aroundl: Won'T you boys come inTo The living-room, and we'll have our cigareTTes and coTlee There. sinus-a1a:o1Qv4:s4Qv4:vo:o4QvoQooQo sfo Dingman ll'lelping himself To abouT Tivel: Well, no Thanks Mrs. Gull. You see iT's like This . . . Nickless lSupplemenTingl: Yeah. Ding- man and I have To go back To The Col- lege To sTudy. Awful exam Tomorrow. You know how iT is. Mrs. Gull lFranTicallyl: BuT Zimmer- man and MaTThew, you can sTay, can'T you? Zimmerman: Mrs. Gull, l'm aTraid I can'T sTay eiTher. BuT I would like a cigareTTe. ll'lelps himselT To several.l You see I have a daTe downTown. Had iT Tor weeks. Couldn'T geT ouT oT iT. AwTul sorry. MaTThew: Well, I guess I can sTay awhile. lExiT Two TooTbaIl players and a STaTT memberzl MaTThew lGallanTly: Teeling in his pockeT To deTermine The amounT oT changel: Couldn'T I Take you girls and AunT ETTa To The show? Mrs. Gull lBrighTening up a Ii++Ie, and wiping The Tears Trom her eyesl: Why MaTThew, ThaT would be very nice. Come girls, leT's geT ready! Chorus: Goody, goodyl MaTThew's going To Take us To The picTure showl The end 'I' egvanvaqvocoaoveqsaqvaavecoeao-nav li ll li ii li ii ii il il ,. I li li W .. Ol Q ii m , N ll N1 U' 'I' We exTend our sincere and besT wishes To The members oT The class OT I934. WINGERT PRESS ipfamers of The cosmssi 'F' r aaseuoaqvnqvaos 4, +41 l ll ll II ll Il ll ll Il ll II 4' :z :z :z :, 1, 1 .-, 3- -1- -4- --- A- -4- --- ------ --- -1 A- A- Y -AV A, Y, Y ACORN Adverfisers Belong +o 'I'he NRA, They Do Their Pari' ......,-..-.-.1020 'A' 1:1 I: ::- ::, :' : ':' .:: 1:1 ::: ,:, 1:1 ::- ::f :g 1:: -:il Nan: Do you sleep wilh your winolow up or clown? Ruby: l don'+ sleep wilh my winolow al all. D AN THEN HE SA ID -- - -1 -1 -1 1- 1 -1 -1- 1- -1- -1 1 -1- -1+ -2- 1- -1 1- -1- 1- -1 - 1- - -1. ll Il ll G A S ll ll . ,, . . ll The Ideal Fuel for . . . ., U Hellfor Df'f1lf'f1Q makes 1. Cooking ll H you loeaulilul, clear. 4, Waler Healer ll ll U Refrigerafion 1 ig Blondy: Bu+ I havenuf had il Heahng lhe Home a clrinlc all evening. l' CEDAR RAPIDS 35 gg A H J CQ. H l-lenlco: No, buf I have. Phone 2-ZI37 U - -1- 1- 1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1- --9 +1 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- :1 -1 -1- 1- 1 -254' Pg 226 LIFE IN THE ACORN OFFICE 4:30 The ediTOr arrives and climbs sTairs of 1 WillisTOn only TO Tind he lefi' his keys aT -fi '-2 home. Goes home To gel' keys. 5 4245 Business manager arrives. Sweeps ouT lV,f'Qfffl U. .15 cigareT're buTTs and wonders why ediTor 'sf':f'f2jil' i 5' isn'T There. :wi I 4:55 B. lvl. decides he dOesn'T work so good in 1 N I The dark and so Turns on The lighT. 9 I yr ,I 5:30 Wonders where ediTOr is, and Iighls up his 1 ' ' pipe. 5:1-'1' 7:00 Edifor shows up aT IasT and explains profusely. 7:00 TO 9:30 Boys chew The TaT and Then decide ThaT isn'T enough II , I so go ge'r some breakfast i I0:3O ReTurn from breakfast read mail from prinTer and engraver 4 and wonder why They should loe TreaTed so. x I I:00 Business manager whisTIes al' girls from window. I I:05 EdiTOr whisTles aT girls from window. I I:30 Boys decide To go home aTTer sTrenuOus morning. 4.1: 1:1 1: :1 1:1 1: 1: 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 , .- T '- '1 . ':T : f'- II y -A 1 I LOW FARES FOR ' ll V -1 3 Il VACATION y I TRAVEL I ll Whe+her your Trip Takes you Ten I H H ll miles or a Thousand-The modern, 1 3 .4 gg? I! easy-riding buses of This greaI' I , II Travel sysI'em insure comforf and I, securi+y. Lowes'I fares are now in ' V eFFecT 'Io every poinf, and your , i bus I'icke+ allows ample sI'opover P-.,L.V1p1.11 ,l11' , ,,, i iime al any CNY or Scenic Vaca' c ,1.3:5:,., Il 'hon spoT. .Z ,,'-. 1.1 1-pf' 1 i 'iii 1 A ,..- ,. ,.. 1.-.4 ,.4.v lil ASK AGENT FOR FARES AND S I Y? INFORMATION A SEND FOR FREE FOLDERS II .1 Describing ouTsTancIing vaca+ion II 5Tf'iE-53, playgrounds served by shor'I', i I min A direci' InI'ers+a+e bus rouI'es. WriI'e, 1. Il InI'ers+a+e Transi+ Lines, Omaha, II ' nb , 1 N b. TI ' ' 'H' e TI Il I INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES II TI Chicago 8: Nor'Ih WesI'ern Sfages . Union Pacific Sfages II II I! 4.1: 1: :1 1: 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 : 1:1 : 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 :1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1: 1: 1: 1: 1:14. Page 227 A ThaT There reporTer oT ours has been around here 1 ji! again and says he has plenTy OT dope on The various Q fi, . . ,,, sororiTies ThaT Coe is blessed wiTh, buT when we heard iT, i v , y we had To lock The oTTice door and cover The window, iT x was really sTrong. We would like To give you his inTor- Q' maTion, buT we could noT prove our sTaTemenTs by say- gf mu L ing ThaT he goT iT by eavesdropping aT Voorhees or X s ,Q f crawling behind The pianos, if They have pianos, oT The chapTer rooms, where The girls gaTher so ThaT Those who X do noT live in The hall can hear all Those nice iokes Too. g 4 Zip and Tang has ThreaTened To produce The lowdown Q' T on our girls, buT The censor caughT Them aT iT and since we do noT wish To incur The wraTh oT The girls any more Than necessary, we merely have To puT someThing in so please bear wiTh us and remember all is noT gold ThaT gliTTers, buT The Tloor is liTTered wiTh dirT, if ThaT means anyThing. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA KNOWN AS CAMPUS CUTUPS This year The Alphas succumbed To ThaT bad habiT oT Turning To quanTiTy insTead oT qualiTy and iusT see whaT happened. They only pledged ThirTy girls, Knaupp said she liked The number ThirTy, so The girls guiT passing ouT The pins aT ThaT number and if you were number ThirTy-one, iT was iusT Too bad, you would have To waiT unTil The Alphas could dig up a pin Trom an alum and srick iT on you. The ouTsTanding llike a sore Thumbl members oT This noble collecTion oT happy girls banded TogeTher Tor Coe and againsT The world are Palmer, who makes Tunny noises Trom Marshall l-lall ThaT disTurb our sleep in The oTTice and Lyle who keeps some oT The boys Trom sleeping because oT worry over her. We would like To iusT menTion Knaupp, who has done a loT Tor The girls, ThaT will Take Them many years To undo, and BeTTy Erwin, Their one sTudenT. Page 228 ALPHA XI DELTA Known as DadcIy's Darlings Every Tuesday up on FirsT Avenue across Trom ThaT Tire Trap ThaT boys inhabiT beTween classes, a group oT careTree girls gaThers To Talk over anyThing and anybody, They are willing To Take on all comers in a conTesT Tor gossips. All in all Though, These gals are all righT Tor many an Alpha Xi has climbed The ladder oT success wrong by wrong. NaTional raTings issued by The Four Hundred club oT sororiTies lisT The collecTion oT girls as Tour hundred and one. IT has been an unexplained mysTery why The Xi's should be so , WX, ' 4 Uiiiil an .A 1 in fy f7 . l l ll i l L Q ig . Il Q XQKIT L pl jiTg?2? 5 l l jg, gwdfyy if A 'Ty li 5 l i ff fl if l ww, Nlllllli ,x classed and iT really musT be a mysTery if These girls can'T explain iT. These girls will make wonderTul housewives Tor some unsuspecTing male , A Tor They have had plenTy oT experience in moving around and They really move around Too, you can Take our word Tor ThaT because some worThy members oT The ACORN sTaTT had To acT as guardians Tor some oT The girls who had losT Their coaTs and whaTnoT on a liTTle celebraTion. We are proud To inTroduce The sTandouTs oT This conglomeraTion oT girls, Kelley, Clausen, Ivlabon, and oT course ReiTz. Can'T say anyThing These girls have done on The campus Tor Those Tellows who go wiTh Them don'T brag abouT iT. BETA PHI ALPHA KNOWN AS DIE TRYING The alias oT These girls seems quiTe suiTable in a way alThough we don'T know whaT They are Trying Tor alThough we do believe They are dead. ThaT is noT quiTe Tair, however, Tor The members oT This group are all nice girls in spiTe oT The TacT They are classed wiTh The wild group oT sororiTy women on The campus. Have a Tine sororiTy spiriT buT ThaT is abouT all The sororiTy seems To have aT presenT. Reside over The Women's Club rooms and rumor has iT ThaT The girls oTTen Try To become imiTaTors and acT like women. The inspiring Tloral decoraTion oT This girls' group is a Taded wreaTh Tound in any convenienT cemeTery. The publicaTion oT This sororiTy is The same as The moTTo and The moTTo is The same as The publicaTion. Page 229 TT T'T T T T' CHI OMEGA KNOWN AS WHY WORRY This unclassiTied group on The Coe campus has operaTed as a sororiTy Tor many years wiThouT The TacT being known To The world aT large. ThaT is The meaning oT Their slogan, Why Worry, no one will Tind ouT we belong wiTh This bunch oT girls. The Ki l-lo's did guiTe well in rushing The pasT year, pledging some TwenTy odd lveryl girls. Supposedly have an aparTmenT somewhere buT Polly losT The lcey aT The beginning oT The year and so They always meeT ouTside The door and adjourn To The College Tarm. This mob oT girls was Tounded in spiTe oT everyThing and have as Their emblem a hooT owl which signiTies we may be halT asleep in our classes, buT waiT and waTch us Tly aT nighT. They have a loT oT Tun Trying To acT as poli- Ticians and swing Their Ten voTes To Rye DelTs or The AwTul Sams. The side ThaT doesn'T geT Their voTes, geTs The dirTy loolcs, so They don'T play Tavor- iTes. CaT-Tails are The Tlowers oT The associaTion and Their TinesT caTs are Ogden, French, and Ganson. '-' '-' -' --' ll 4 ii Q ii j in I ll Q was sPf-xcE DEDICATED If TO THosE Lucior ii in l i iuoiviouf-xis ,i in il li WI-TO DO NOT HAVE THEIR ii 'T I l NAMES MENTIONED IN Tl-IIS SECTION I! ii il ii ii ii ig II ii in il il i! ii 4 g-A Q -ref Y-E 1 of E14- l Peg 230 DELTA DELTA DELTA KNOWN AS DON'T DO DAT No one knows whaT ever sTarTed These girls on Their way and They don'T even know Their way, buT liTe goes on and Tor some reason or oTher This assorTmenT oT girls can'T sTop even if Their moTTo is Don'T Do DaT. These girls have never heard oT qualiTy, so whaT could They do buT go in Tor quan- TiTy and TrusT To high heaven ThaT They come ouT all righT. lv1ainTain very Triendly relaTions wiTh all The oTher sororiTies as long as someone is waTching, buT look ouT Tor Them when you are alone wiTh Them. Managed To geT Their grades up This Time and so can keep Their lodge, seems like a loT is lodged There, and so gives The girls a place To smoke and chew wiThouT subiecTing Them To The aTmosphere oT The drug. , These girls carry The repuTaTion oT being good aT one Time on The campus and many old residenTs oT Cedar Rapids mark Time by saying abouT Lincoln: ThaT was The Time The Try and DelTs were someThing. Rumor has iT ThaT This is a naTional sororiTy. They have carried on a conTroversy wiTh The Ki l-lo girls Tor years because They claim The caT-Tails as Their Tlower and we are inclined To believe They have more claim To The caTs Than anyone else. KAPPA DELTA KNOWN AS KANT KONVICT US Coe sTill suTTers Trom This associaTion oT lonesome girls banded TogeTher under This name. Used. To be The power behind The Throne in campus poli- Tics, buT someThing happened To The Throne and so There were The Kaps ouT in The open and ThaT is a bad place To have a Kap. We imagine The girls have a nice group, buT we have been looking Tor The group Tor some Time now and sTill no group. IT is said ThaT a revolT was sTaged by The pledges and overThrew The regime OT l-lalpin and now They expecT big Things. The group does noT have a publicaTion Tor The members have noT yeT learned To read. Paqe 23I The above is an unreTouched phoTograph Taken in The Cosmos oTTice aT The heighT oT The husTle and busTle of puTTing The paper To bed. IT you look closely aT The leTT corner you can see The bed. Mama Price is moThering her charges and praying ThaT The damn Tools will geT Their work done on Time This week. Daniels and Morris are pracTicing Their pun work and ReiTz walTzes in wiTh ThaT ldance They dol. Delzell rushes in wiTh a scoop ThaT miliTary has been made volunTary and immediaTely a sTorm oT proTesT is aroused, Try and Take away a gripe Trom us, will They? MacKay coyly Tries To slip a miscounTed headline pasT The eagle eye oT The aToremenTioned Miss Price, buT geTs a scaThing glare and meekly goes back To a corner and waiTs anoTher chance. Ericksen and Admiral, as The belles oT The oTTice, merely siT back and have a cigareTTe iudging conTesT, buT always ready To heckle The real workers if They geT a chance. Now The Time approaches when good old Niles, alTogeTher Tellows, good old Niles, parades in To The oTTice and says ThaT Polly will have To geT a sTory or Two Tor The TronT page, he couldn'T sell all The space Tor ads. AbouT ThaT Time somebody sends ouT Tor a package oT cheese and a loaT oT bread. SocieTy ediTor Murray scoops ouT The cream cheese wiTh a ruler ThaT has seen beTTer days and Then all exiT, and whaT could be beTTer Than This bunch exiTing? Page 232 For want of a nail the shoe was lost +Po0r Riclmm' Almanac 1758 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN-Master Printer -- believed that perfection was attained by attention to details. Between good presswork and perfect presswork there stands a vital detail. Be sure your next Annual is protec- ted and perfect satisfaction assured by having it printed and bound at . . . o Economy Advertising Co IOWA CITY, IOWA You Will Always Find TRU-ART Year Book Quali+y and ff' Service in +l1e X 3 Fron'r Rank ACORN ENGRAVINGS BY TRU-ART CCRPGRATION CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA ofa -A --A --A -f f-f --A - - -f --- --f --A - -f --A --f --A -f :E if -1- 1: 1, ,Zi ,Z 1, ,-f V 4. When in Need of Pho+ographs- You Gain Personal Sa'risfac+ion .- . . . AT . . . QTTTRW U TUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS T935-T936 ACORN If you have beau+y, we fake I+, If no+, we make E+. ROOSEVELT HOTEL DIAL 3-T647 -:R --- -------- +1- P 5 A A oil 4i le fmlfn Quinn, H . l R 5, f x of, ' 13 Wm '. K. ,,f' I iiigtbn S 4 eg, . CENSCJRED 5 JE . .... . l l 4 .. ,,,, ,Q Xiqkwi' Our Ideal of a College Man ff 'fr' 21 1: +211-:::::::e::2f+ H ll , 5: ll N fl ll And maybe If Jrhey look Jrhe Coeds oul of school The he-mem would have jf E ll l ffr l , less lrouble gelling a bachelofs cle- hill ? g F e e i ,fm ll? N-ffsilr 'AX ll j - V U ll -X 9 ll li 'sf is are 12-1-1 ee ee :L 1, ae e ,Z all age 236 WHO'S WHO? SENICR and JUNICR ACTIVITIES SENIOR ACTIVITIES LEOTA ADELMAINI - Delta Delta Delta. HAROLD ALLISON -Writer's Club, Cosmos Editorial Statt. ALAN BALDWIN -Delta Phi Epsilon, Track Manager, Basketball. ROBERT BANGS - Phi Alpha Pi, Sachem, Freshman Tenth, Sophomore Honors, Soph- omore Class President. DONALD BELKNAP- Football, Basketball, Track, Clan ot C, Coenses. EDITH BENSON-Y. W. C. A. Presiclent W. A. A. Council, Crescent Chi Delta, College Players, Zeta Phi Eta, Freshman Tenth, Sophomore Honors, ACORN Board ot Control, Chi Omega. WALLACE BLAZEK-College Players, Vesper Choir, Y. M. C. A., Glee Club. RICHARD BLOMOUIST-Delta Phi Epsilon, Scabbarcl and Blade, Kelvin Society, Freshman Tenth, Cadet Maior. BERNARD BOLTON -- Delta Phi Epsilon, Clan ot C, Senior President Football. WILLIAM BREED-Phi Mu Alpha, Coenses, Vesper Choir, Band, Glee Club, Or- chestra. ARTHUR BROOKS- Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Beta Phi, College Players, Varsity Debate, Sachem, Pi Delta Epsilon, Pi Kappa Delta, Inter-Fraternity Council, Freshman Tenth, Sophomore Honors. MARJORIE BRUNER- Pleiades, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S., Christian Service Group. LUMIR BURESH - Kappa Phi Chi, Ritle Team, R. O. T. C. Lieutenant. BELVA BUTTERS-Beta Phi Alpha, Freshman Tenth, Sophomore Honors, Crescent, Mu Phi Epsilon, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S. Council, Nericlian, W. A. A. SHIRLEY CARLSON-Delta Delta Delta, Chi Delta, Nericlian, Voorhees House Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, First Cabinet. HERBERT CARRIS-Alpha Delta Alpha, Football, Basketball, Track, Ritle Team, Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Phi Chi, Clan ot C. KENNETH CLATTERBAUGH-Chi Beta Phi, Clan ot C, Coenses, Football. GRETCHEN CLAUSEN-Alpha Xi Delta, Crescent Chi Delta, Neridian, Writers' Club, Voorhees House Council, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S. Council, Company A Sponsor, ACORN Statt, Vesper Choir, Pan-Hellenic Council. GEORGE CRAWFORD-Phi Alpha Pi, Freshman Tenth, Sophomore Honors, Phi Kappa Phi, Basketball, Clan ot C, Athletic Board ot Control, Kelvin Society, Sachem. CLEMENT CURNAN-Chi Beta Phi, Tennis, Clan ot C, Debate, Pi Kappa Delta. INEZ DEACON - Delta Delta Delta, Home Economics Association. HARRISON DU RIE-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Football, Basketball, Clan ot C, Coenses. ELIZABETH FOCHT-Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S. MARGARET GANSON - Chi Omega. CHESTER GOOD-Football, Basketball, Track, Clan ot C, MARIAN HAINES-Alpha Gamma Delta, Home Economics Association, A. W. S., Y. W. C. A., Coedan. MARY CARMEL HALPIN--Kappa Delta, Pi Alpha Theta, Business Manager Cos- mos, Pan-Hellenic Council, Eta Sigma Phi, Nericlian, Home Economics Associa- tion, Writers' Club. Page 238 SENIOR ACTIVITIES HELEN HANSON-Kappa Delia, Voorhees House Council Presideni, A. W. S. Council, Y. W. C. A., Chi DeI+a, Phi Sigma Ioia, Neridian, Wriiers' Club, ACORN Sfaff, W. A. A., Pan-Hellenic Council, Cosmos Sfaff. GEORGE HARLESS- Foo+baII, Golf, CIan of C, Coenses, Phi AIpha Pi, ACORN Sfafi. DALE HARMON - Foo+baII, CIan of C, Kappa Phi Chi. VERNON HENDERSON-DeI+a Phi Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Capiain Com- pany B. BYRON HENEKS- FooIbaII, BasIce+baII, TracIc. EMMA HEPKER - Pleiades, Coedan. MILDRED HEWES-Coedan, Chrisiian Service Group. FRED HILD-- FooIbaII, Track, CIan of C, Scabbard and Biade, Tau Kappa Epsilon, BasIce+baII. GERALD JOINES-Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Phi Chi, Vesper Choir, In'rramuraI Manager. EMILY JOSLIN -AIpha Gamma DeI+a, GIee CIub. Vesper Choir. MARY ELLEN KAY- Beia Phi Alpha, Vesper Choir, GIee CIub. KATHERINE KEIBER-Chi Omega, Crescent Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma Iofa, W. A. A. CounciI, Y. W. C. A., Neridian, Wrirers' Club, Knox Prize, Freshman Ten'Ih, Sophomore Honors, Junior Scholar. ZAIDA KERNAHAN - Befa Phi AIpha, Neridian, Wriiers' CIub. LIONEL KLEIN-Tau Kappa Epsilon. RUBY KNAUPP-AIpha Gamma DeI+a, Freshman Tenfh, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, ACORN Sfaff, Zera Phi E+a, Neridian, Chi DeI+a, Pan-Hellenic Council. EDITH KNOX-Deira DeIIa DeI+a, Zera Phi Eia, College PIayers, Cosmos Siaff, Neridian. IRENE LANGER- BeI'a Phi AIpha, Era Sigma Phi, Y. W. C. A., CosmopoIi+an CIub, W. A. A. DONNAN LARSON-Phi AIpha Pi, Band, BasIce+baII Manager, CIan of C. LA VON LARSON -AIpha Gamma DeI'ra, Phi Sigma IoI'a, Home Economics Associ- aI'ion, Neridian, W. A. A., A. W. S., Y. W. C. A. B. EDWARD LUGLAN-Tau Kappa Epsilon, CoIIege Players, Zip and Tang Ediior, Cosmos S+aFF, Vesper Choir, GIee CIub. RUTH MABON-Alpha Xi Delia, Cosmos Board of Con+roI, W. A. A. CounciI, Colonial BaII, May Fefe, A. W. S. CounciI, Vesper Choir, Y. W. C. A., Second Cabinei. JAMES MANVILLE-AIpha DeI+a AIpha, Vesper Choir, GIee CIub, Coenses. JANE EVANS MARTIN -Chi Omega, Home Economics Associafion, Chrisiian Ser- vice Group, Geneva CIub. WARREN MARTIN-Freshman Tenih, Glee Club, Vesper Choir, Chrisiian Service Group. HELENE MEIER - Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., A. W. S. Council, Sophomore Class Presideni, Freshman Tenih, Sophomore Honors, Junior Scholar, Phi Kappa Phi, Crescenf, ACORN Sfafi, Vesper Choir, Chi DeIIa, Voorhees House CounciI, Neridian, Company B Sponsor, Pan-Hellenic CounciI, Page 239 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ELWOOD MILLER- Foolball, Clan oi C. JOSEPH MOCHAL-Senior Traclc Manager, Freshman Tenlh, Kappa Phi Chi. BETTY MOORE- Della Della Della, Home Economics Associalion. JANET MURRAY-Della Della Della, Crescenl, Cosmos Slaif, ACORN Slaff, A. W. S. Council, Phi Sigma Iola, Pi Alpha Thela, Knoll: Trophy, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Chi Della. PAULINE OGDEN -Chi Omega, Zela Phi Ela, College Players, Sophomore Honors, Y. W. C. A. KENNETH OTTSEN -Tau Kappa Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Inler-Fralernily Council, Baslcelball. CHARLES OVERLEY-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Kelvin Sociely. CLARK OXLEY-Chi Bela Phi, Coenses, Cosmos, Track. LILA PALMER-Alpha Gamma Della, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, May Fele, Y. W. C. A., Mixed Ouarlel. KEITH PETCH- Phi Alpha Pi, Traclc, Clan of C, Coenses. JACK hPIlPER-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore Honors, Junior c oar. THOMAS PIRNIE-Chi Bela Phi, Freshman Tenlh, Band, Golf, Cosmos Edilorial Board, Inler-Fralernily Council, A. D. A. Scholarship Award. ALLAN POOLE-Alpha Della Alpha, Ela Sigma Phi, Baslcelball, Clan of C, Cap- Jrain Company A. ROY PORTER-Alpha Della Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi, Sachem, Scabbard and Blade. Clan of C, Ela Sigma Phi, Lieulenanl-Colonel R. O. T. C., ACORN Slall, Cheerleader, Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore Honor, Junior Scholar. POLLY PRICE-Chi Omega, Crescenl, Cosmos Edilor, Y. W. C. A. Cabinels, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, Pi Alpha Thel'a, Neridian. LILY JEAN REID-Alpha Gamma Della, Ela Sigma Phi, College Players, Neridian. Pan-Hellenic Council, Sponsor Company A, Colonial Ball, May Fe'I'e, W. A. A. MIRIAM ROGERS-Kappa Della, Home Economics Associalion, Kelvin Sociely, Y. W. C. A. CHARLOTTE ROSENTHAL- Pleiades, Ela Sigma Phi, Kelvin Sociely, Y. W. C. A.. A. W. S., W. A. A., Vesper Choir, Glee Club. GESINA SCHUTTER- Pleiades, Coedan, Y. W. C. A. Cabinels, Vesper Choir. WALTER SCHWANK-Chi Bela Phi, Foolball, Traclc, Clan ol: C, Coenses, Junior Class Presidenl, Cosmos Board of Conlrol, Sachem, Inl'er-Fralernily Council. VIRGINIA SHALER-Phi Kappa Phi, Wrilers' Club, Coedan, Cosmopolilan Club, Kelvin Sociely. VIRGINIA SLAUSON - Phi Kappa Phi, Wrilers' Club, Kelvin Sociely. ROBERT STONEBRAKER-Phi Alpha Pi, Pi Della Epsilon, Cosmos Slafi, ACORN Slalif, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, Band, Y. M. C. A., ACORN Board of Conlrol, Wrilers' Club, Senior Class Presidenl, Sachem, MARGARET SUNDBERG- Della Della Della, A. W. S. Presidenl, Y. W. C. A., Ela Sigma Phi, Chi Della, Phi Kappa Phi, Crescenl, Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore Honors, Junior Scholar, Glee Club, Vesper Choir, Neridian. Colonial Ball, May Fefe. FRANCES TANKERSLEY-Alpha Xi Della, College Players, Zela Phi Era, Neridian. Page 240 SENIOR ACTIVITIES HARRY TEETER- Phi Alpha Pi, Vesper Choir, Band, Pi Della Epsilon, Phi lvlu Alpha, Sophomore Class Presidenl, Sachem, ACORN Slall, Zip and Tang Slall, Cosmos Slall, Glee Club. ROBERT THOMAS-Kappa Phi Chi, Chrislian Service Group. KEITH TOW-Alpha Della Alpha, R. O. T. C. Lieulenanl, Scabbard and Blade, lnler-Eralernily Council, Eoolball. PAULINE VANE-Alpha Xi Della, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S., W. A. A. PEARI. VAN KUREN--Pleiades, Vesper Choir, A. W. S., Y. W. C. A., College Payers. WENDELL WALKER-Alpha Della Alpha, Sachem, Pi Kappa Della, Pi Della Epsilon, Phi lvlu Alpha, Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore Honors, Band, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, Debale, ACORN Business Manager, Junior Class Presidenl, Sludenl Coun- eil Presidenl. ROGER WEISMANN-Alpha Della Alpha, Sophomore Honors, Junior Scholar, ACORN Slaicl, Band Manager, Orcheslra, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, Coenses, Inler-Eralernily Council. JANICE WIETHORN -Alpha Gamma Della, Zela Phi Ela, Neridian, Wrilers' Club, Vesper Choir, Glee Club. KENNETH WITT--Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Phi Chi, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, R. O. T. C. Lieulenanl. Page 24I JUNIOR ACTIVITIES VIRGINIA ADMIRAL-Chi Omega, Pi Alpha Thela, Cosmos Slall, Zip and Tang, Wrilers' Club JOHN ALLEN - Band JOSEPHINE ALTHOUSE-Alpha Xi Della, Glee Club, Wrilers' Club, Women's Ouarlel, Vesper Choir KENNETH AMICK- Phi Alpha Pi, Advanced Mililary WILBUR ARONSON-Business Manager l935 ACORN, College Players, Pi Della Epsilon, Coenses, ACORN Slall, Presidenl ol Y. M. C.A. NEDRA ARENDTS-Alpha Gamma Della, Freshman Commission, Freshman Tenlh, Hoclcey, Vesper Choir, Cosmos Slall, Sophomore Council, Rille, A. W. S. Judi- ciary Commillee, Chi Della, Neridian, Wrilers' Club, Firsl Cabinel Y. W. C. A. ELIZABETH BEARDSLEY-Della Della Della, Cosmos Slall, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., Neridian, Phi Sigma Iola, College Players, A. W. S. VERLON BERRY- Della Phi Epsilon, Foolball, Traclc, Inlerlralernily Council, Coenses Cabinel, Dralce Universily DORIS BLESSING- Pleiades, Freshman Tenlh, Rille Team, Y. W. C. A. JOHN BOSTWICK-Chi Bela Phi, Junior lnlramural Manager, Coenses, Goll BYRON BOYSEN -Alpha Della Alpha, Inler-Fralernily Council, Foolball Manager EVELYN BRITTELL-Glee Club, Vesper Choir, Orcheslra, Nericlian, Chrislian Service ELIZABETH BURIANEK- Bela Phi Alpha, Chi Della, Ela Sigma Phi, A. W. S. Coun- cil, Y. W. C. A. HELEN BURT-Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Neridian, ACORN Slall ANNA MAE BUSWELL- Buena Visla College CORINNE CAMPBELL-Della Della Della, Chi Della, Home Economics Club, Slu- denl Council, Pan-Hellenic, Y. W. C. A. CHARLES CLAYPOOL-Della Phi Epsilon, Kappa Phi Chi, Foolball, Clan ol C, Inler-Fralernily Council HELEN CLURE-Chi Omega, Neridian, College Players, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S. HARRIET COOK- Ela Sigma Phi WILMA COON -Alpha Gamma, Phi Sigma Iola, Freshman Commission, Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore Honors CARMEN COSNER-Bela Phi Alpha, W. A. A., Sludenl Council, Voorhees Hall Council, A. W. S. GORDON COSNER- Phi Alpha Pi, Track, Band CHESTER DARNALL-Cosmos Slall, Foolball, Baslcelball MILFORD DELZELL-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Cosmos Slall IDA MAY DUNLAP-Alpha Xi Della, Vesper Choir, Glee Club MARIANNE DVORAK-Alpha Gamma Della, Y. W. C. A., Neridian, Glee Club, Vesper Choir MARION DWELLE-Kappa Della, Freshman Tenlh, Vesper Choir, Cosmos Slall, ACORN Slall, Wrilers' Club, Phi Sigma Iola WILLIAM EDWARDS-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Foolball, Traclc, Cosmos Slall, Zip and Tang Slall ELNA ERICKSEN-Kappa Della, Pi Alpha Thela, Phi Sigma Iola, Cosmos Slall, ACORN Slall, Associale Edilor ACORN, Y. W. C. A., Neridian, Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore Honors, A. W. S. Council Page 242 JUNIGR ACTIVITIES f MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN - Alpha Gamma Della, Zela Phi Ela, Chi Della, A. W. S. Council, Neridian, Y. W. C. A., Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore Honors LORRAINE FISHER-Chi Omega, Chi Della, Neridian, Kelvin Sociely, W. A. A., A. W. S., Voorhees House Council, Vesper Choir, Y. W. C. A. MARTHA FOSTER - Della Della Della, Neridian, Chi Della DORIS FRYER-Chi Omega, College Players TED FUEHR- Phi Alpha Pi, Junior Presidenl, Kelvin Sociely, Coenses BILL GALVIN - Phi Sigma Iola, Coenses CHARLES GRAGG-Alpha Della Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Foolball, Track HARRY GREEN - Foolball, Baskelball, Clan ol C WILMA GREENE- Bela Phi Alpha, W. A. A., A. W. S., Y. W. C. A. MARY JANE GRIFFIN -Mu Phi Epsilon, Glee Club, Vesper Choir, Y. W. C. A., Rille Team, Colonial Ball, May Fele ROBERT HAHN-Chi Bela Phi, Band, Coenses, ACORN Slall, Inlramural Junior Manager JOHN R. HALPIN - Phi Alpha Pi, Coenses MARY ELLEN HAMILTON -Della Della Della, Hockey, Phi Sigma Iola, Chi Della., Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore Honors, Y. W. C. A., Cosmos Slall, ACORN Slall, ACORN Board ol Conlrol, Voorhees House Council, Debale, Colonial Ball, Zip and Tang Business Manager FREDERICK HOLM-Alpha Della Alpha, Kappa Phi Chi GENEVIEVE JENSEN - Vesper Choir, Glee Club HOWARD JOHNSTON-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Band, Coenses, Track, Vesper Choir, Cosmos Board ol Conlrol MIRIAM JUDIESCH-W. A. A. Council, Y. W. C. A., Vesper Choir, Glee Club, Colonial Ball MODESTA KELLEY-Alpha Xi Della, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S., W. A. A., Vesper Choir, College Players, Zela Phi Ela, Chi Della, Neridian KATHRYN KENDALL-Kappa Della, Home Economics Associalion, Y. W. C. A., Coedan BETTY KITTERMAN -Chi Omega, Neridian vijaeium Knox-Kappa Della, chi Della EDWARD KUPKA-Della Phi Epsilon, Band, Orcheslra, Ela Sigma Phi, Inlramural Manager JANE LA PLANTE-Della Della Della, Zela Phi Ela, Colonial Ball, Zip and Tang Slall, Hockey MIRIAM LIEBERKNECHT-Bela Phi Alpha, Freshman Tenlh, Y. W. C. A., Vesper Choir LUCRETIA LILLIE- Della Della Della, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S. Council, Chi Della, Cosmos Board ol Conlrol EDWARD LYNN -Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Phi Chi, College Players, Band, Baskel- ball, Track, ACORN Slall, Vesper Choir LOISCMCBRPOM-Chi Omega, A. W. S., Phi Sigma Iola, Chi Della, Pan-Hellenic ounci ISLA MCSPERRIN-Kappa Della, Ela Sigma Phi, Neridian, Y. W. C. A., Wrilers' Club Page 243 JUNIOR ACTIVITIES DONALD MacKAY- Phi Alpha Pi, Band, Coenses, Clan ol C, Foolloall, Pi Della Epsilon, ACORN Edilor, Cosmos Slall, lnlerlralernily Council MARGARET MELICK- Ela Sigma Phi, Neridian, Wrilers' Club, Cosmos Slall RAYMOND MEYER-Alpha Della Alpha, Track Manager, Foolball Manager CATHERINE MONTILLON - Kappa Della THOMAS GEORGE NEESEN - Phi Alpha Pi PAUL NILES-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Cosmos Business Manager, Coenses, College Players, Pi Della Epsilon, Pi Kappa Della JOHN NORTHCOTT-Phi Alpha Pi, Coenses, College Players, Sophomore Class Presidenl, ACORN Board ol Conlrol WADE PATTERSON-Della Phi Epsilon, ACORN Slall, Cosmos Slall, Band, Pi Della Epsilon, Coenses, Inlerlralernily Council PETER PAVEGLIO- Foolball, Track, Rille Team FREDERICK PAVLIS-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Foolloall Manager, Coenses, Clan ol C CLARA PIETZSCH-Alpha Xi Della, Neridian, Vesper Choir, Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S., Voorhees House Council, W. A. A., ACORN Slall, Band Sponsor, Zip and Tang Slall EDWARD PROESCHOLDT-Band, Orcheslra, Rille Team ELMER PROHASKA-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Track, Foolball, Clan ol C BERNARD PULL-Phi Alpha Pi, Phi Mu Alpha, Clan ol C, Track, Band KAREN RUGAARD-Alpha Xi Della, Vesper Choir, Hockey, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S. BATISTO SACCARO- Foolball, Track, Clan ol C LESLIE SEYB- Kelvin Sociely ANNA SIEH -Alpha Gamma Della, Cosmos Slall, Hockey, Orcheslra KATHRYN SLACK- Pleiades, Cosmos Slall, Wrilers' Club, Y. W. C. A. NORMAN STOOKEY-Track, Clan ol C VERA STROHBEHN -Chi Omega, W. A. A. Council, Voorhees House Council, Phi Sigma lola, Rille Team BYRON SWANSON -Alpha Della Alpha, Foolball, Scabbard and Blade ARTHUR SWARZENTRUBER-Phi Alpha Pi, Foolball, Track, Clan ol Alhlelic Board ol Conlrol, Inlerlralernily Council RUTH THOMPSON - Home Economics Associalion, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Coedan LOWMAN TURNEY-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Cosmos Slall LOUISE UCHTORFF-Alpha Xi Della, Phi Sigma lola, Neridian, W. A. A. CHARLES WALKER- Foolball, Track, Clan ol C FLORENCE WETHERTON-Zela Phi Ela, College Players, Y. W. C. A., Vesper Choir, A. W. S. FRIEDA WHICHER-Chi Omega, Hockey, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM WHIPPLE-Chi Bela Phi, Debale, Track, Cosmos Edilorial Board, Bever Oralions ARDYCE WOODSIDE-Chi Omega, Chi Della, Phi Sigma lola, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., A. W. S., Freshman Tenlh, Baskelball CATHERINE YOUNG- Bela Phi Alpha, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. CARLFWZBANEK-Chi Bela Phi, Phi Mu Alpha, Baskelloall Junior Manager, Vesper C oir Page 244 ACORN Board ol Conlrol . ACORN Slall . Alpha Della Alpha Alpha Gamma Della Alpha Xi Della . Associaled Women Sludenls . Band . . . Baslcelball . Bela Phi Alpha . Chi Bela Phi . Chi Della . Chi Omega . Clan ol C . Coenses . . . College Players . Cosmos Board ol Conlrol . . Cosmos Slall . . Crescenl . . . Debale . . . Della Della Della . Della Phi Epsilon . Ela Sigma Phi Eealures . Eoolball . . Freshman Class . Golf . Home Economics Associalion . lnlramurals . . lnler-Eralernily Council . Junior Class . INDEX i . 22 88-89 II2-II3 I24-I25 l26-I27 . 26 . 78 l7O-I74 I28-I29 II4-lI5 . l32 I22-I23 . IO4 . 20 . 73 . 23 90-9I . 96 . 74 I2O-I2I IO6-IO7 . IOI I37-I6O I63-I68 64-70 . I8O . I35 . I8l . II6 42-54 Kappa Della . . I I8-I I9 Kappa Phi Chi . . IO3 Mililary Deparlmenl 76-77 Mu Phi Epsilon . . 82 Neridian . . I34 Pan-Hellenic Council . I3O Phi Alpha Pi . , ioa-109 Phi Kappa Phi . . 94 Phi Sigma lola . . IOO Pi Alpha Thela . . 98 Pi Della Epsilon . . 95 Pleiades . . . I33 Sachem . . . . 97 Scabbard and Blade . IO2 Senior Class . . 28-40 Sophomore Class . 56-62 Sludenl Council . . 24 Tau Kappa Epsilon I IO-I l l Tennis . . . l82 Track . . I76-I78 Vesper Choir . . . 8 ll Voorhees l-louse Council . . 25 W. A. A. House Council . . . I84 Who's Who . . 237-244 Women's Glee Club . 80 Women's Hockey . I85 Women's Tennis . . l88 Wriler's Club . . l36 Y.VV.C1 A.. . 84-86 Zela Phi Ela . . 99 Zip and Tang. . 92 Page 245 'I' 'I' 5 l 1 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS i l l ,!,,:, Y: 13- wiv ,I 'Z' 'ZA YZ, ,gg ,Z ge ,:, sz: 11' ::' f:' ':' ::: ,: ::' f:A Y:, ,:' ':' Y:Y Y: vie Bishop Cafeferia .... ZI9 Boyson Jewelry ..... ZOI Campus Barber and Beauly Shop . . 206 Campus Drug ..... 207 Carrererre .... . 200 Cedar Rapids Gas Co. . . . 225 Cedar Rapids Life lns. Co. . . . ZI5 Cedar Rapids 84 Marion Cily Ry. Co. l93 Coe College Boolc Slore . . . 2l6 Colonial Bread . . . . 209 Danceland . . . 224 David J. Molloy Co. . ZI8 Dempsey Cleaners . l99 Dora Dain Bake Shop . 2l3 Economy Adverlising Co. 233 Fox Garage .... 223 l-lardendori Camera Shop . I97 Higbee Shoe Slore . . 2l2 l-lolel lvlonlrose . . . 2ll lnlerslale Transil Lines . . 227 lnrer-Ocean Reinsurance Co. . 203 Iowa Thearre . . . 2l7 Lerner Shop. . . ZI7 Lewis Tea Rooms . 204 lvlaleiu Tailors . . . l97 lvlerropolilan Supply Co. 209 lvlonlieur Sludio . . . 235 New Process Laundry . 220 Pelerson Baking Co, . 205 Richard's Pharmacy . 2l0 Sieblqe 84 Taylor Co. lnc. . 210 Superior Press . , 22l Tru Arr Engravers . 234 Weder's Shoe Slore . 203 Wingerl Press ............... 225 2 PATRONIZE ACORN ADVERTISERS 5 5 l 4,-:i ::: ,Zi Z, Z- -:- 3- 3:1 1, -:- -:- 1 +311 1:1 1- 1: ::- :Y ::: : :: 1:1-21: 1:1 'I' Page 246 CAMPUS VIEWS A View of Science Hall Looking Toward Hme Chapel Closeup of Old Main 1 Our Qld Willislon Hall ,R 'L -x :lx -. .mf L :- The New Gymnasium 5 if X222 Our Memorial Library Gafeway +o 'rhe Campus PhoTography has been c:ornpleTed, The engravings have been senT To The prinTer, The press is ready Tor The lasT biT oT copy, and The I935 ACORN is on The way To compieTion. No more husTTe and busTie To obTain copy, have picTures Taken, or search Tor a iiTTIe hurnorp our work is done. 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