Coe College - Acorn Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

 - Class of 1939

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' .'.ai1a2.1eQ f I I G'3 WY'9v 1 ' -gr-n:.v,:E ..r. f .1 , f .-warn' ,r ,...--W. rg, f ...A f num!-'.' qnvznm., 1 411 ' It-. - f nnmm ' unwo- - 5 -tel iiisfv-v 'a.-a5'.e3fsSR - .'.,s:-we t f ,ilfftfrt if '. : -, .P D 4k A' 2 Mitt: 4 , .- . , Hun' ' 4 Q- I ,gglsiitltbfr Y v' e 'L , v'4 'K .4 A'-A 1 Q11'1'l.'1'11-li 'J' '. '52, v' ' i'. ii1t1e1' 1 ' ' v'. - ' wav ' , Y 5 w , . Xb. , . M 1 v. f f ly,f , I 'I' - X + v v ' -5 ' - I It 9 1' 'ob 'V'-2-:fi ' ' 1 Min V b. . X - The ideal of providing a liberal arts education under religious influence, which is the present aim of Coe College, tor its students, dates back ultimately to 1851 when the Reverend Williston lones opened a school tor sixteen Cedar Rapids young people in his own home. ln 1872, the immediate forerunner of Coe College, the Coe Collegiate Institute, was incorporated. This new college prospered and expanded, and in order to provide for a more adequate future development, a new corporation under the narne of Coe College was formed on February 2, 1881. Until 1919, when Coe absorbed Leander Clark College, the new institution developed steadily and rationally without further breaks in operation, and this steady and rational growth has continued down to this day. From the original two, the faculty has grown to sixty members: from the original forty, the student-body has grown to nearly 800. For the past twenty- five years Coach Moray L. Eby has been a vital part of Coe College lite. Each year he has worked faithfully to build a football team which would be a credit to the college. Dean of Iowa coach- es, he is more than able to give expert training to the ath- letes who make up his teams: and they, being well grounded in fundamentals, prove that clean playing wins the game. Beloved by all who have Worked under him, and respected by rival coaches, he is a stirnu- lating friend He in- spires ambitions and brings out the best in people. The community of Cedar Rapids as Well as Coe College has benefited by his excellent handling of athletics in gen- eral and football in particular at Coe. Coach Eby has zeal- ously adapted him- self to changes that 5 have taken place on the campus. He is young enough to guide the destinies of Coe's intercollegiate football for years to come. To Coach Moray L. Eby we sincerely dedicate this 1939.1-XCORN. But Watch closely. Our tour of Coe College starts here. ' ' XY? ' - Tggiggy WH. I- '-'j , N I ,Rf N lb- I '9 1 Ns ,F-2,4 yf - .gf ?z4xA N XA fffgg N li -I r W fx con 1qC0LLE6E 1 ig! 2 63, QSM L 11:1 xg X K X ni t if SL Et! gtg.. . QM -:ln 7 3 1 Q V In gang, iq :L -1:5 tk, 1 r 'elif ,. 1 f N 1, 'N .t 4 sl-M ' -LFE . l . ' FKHWHHW rghy .. . .Q X ' . '15,f:- V 'q 'M ml, ' . Illia : MMM Q31 1 F Y qefx 'Jgi . IRI: 0 ' . . 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In the immediate left foreground We have it Old Main , a portion of which was erected in 1867-68, the first building to be erected upon the Coe Campus. lt is in this building Where policies are created and corrected, and 'through whose portals every student must pass upon his arrival and graduation from Coe. In the pages of this book we shall lead you through Coe's exteriors and interiors, accenting personalities. You will be introduced to the deans and faculty members as they appear to the student. We shall visit the new athletic grounds for an action review of the Kohawks in their 1938-39 struggle for sports supremacy. We have an appointment with the commandant for an inspection tour of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. So, if you will follow me . . K I At the head of the administratiye president Dr. Harry Morehouse 'A G J His paradoxical combination of lofty ity has been the pillar of flame by guided for two decades . . . ever up- retrogression. Hampered by hundreds , I3 nj body of Coe College is its it :B 25 ,- '1 .- :ig idealism and lntense practical- whicn the college has been 54' ward, with never a step of of adversities, President Gage has led Coe College into its present, proud status as top-rank among s the colleges of the country. Since 1920, when he first took office here, Coe has obtained sev- f eral new buildings. The Men's Gymnasium, completed in l93U, is completely equipped for varsity and intra-mural athletics and for a complete program of physical education. The Stewart Memorial Library was completed in l93l. It is a beautiful building, admirably was completed in 1938. It is the men's dormitory built to match Voorhees Quadrangle For all these achievements, he is not remote not as a proxy president. He seeks constantly to be a part of his student body. Through his spiritual I : I f Bm: ra' the world. 47 planned for study and reading. Greene Hall, the newest building, R is 3 and intellectual guid- ance, he has endeared himself not only to those at Coe but to educa- tional circles throughout f : . ,. . ,r. .tif -.. ..,--..ig . ... . I Q 1 . .- 1 A Q I' .- L . tht :-Q.-1 :aff me H .fl-5.23 .YJ P':'4: . 1395 .4 . -.' . :,.: 5532549 'ascii 'i.1::.:.iS. EC-Mb 'v --:'::a. 1.1.5024 .rw- '::, in..-..... I-,-.j15::.5 -5355? . ,.,.. ' ...,. T 1 -'- :::.15:.- r. iwmi is 5 P 91555511 22552 v.1.:n- igbfggh -V - .-4 1- . .,.... V. 't t 752131: 'nw - .ima-. .1215 , 27' xv - vl N lA.? fi' . 4 A I . ji?-f:fi?S-uf? ...-1.254223 :Yf55fjY5fi2Jf5 .fg5:2:P' 25319 f , 'iff' Z' U . I - f 1 ie ,511 5 GQ n i:.1:.' ff V ' ' f .- X ' 7 x The general direction of academic and internal affairs of the college is administered by the President, the Deans, and the Faculty of the College. There is the usual division of functions among 'Various committees which in many cases cooperate With corre- sponding student comrnittees. V Charged with educating students of Coe College in the art of living are Miss Mary Bell, Dean of Women, Mr. Myron L. Koenig, Dean of Men, and Mr. A. D. Walters, As- sistant Dean of Men. - These offices are responsible for the housing of students, correct social conduct at College affairs, and the supervision of fraternity and sorority rushing and pledging. The interpretation of college regulations as they affect students is another one of their duties. Both Dean Bell and Dean Koenig concentrate their efforts on freshmen in the hope of aiding them in scholarly and social pursuits. Dean Walters is in constant Contact with the rnen of Greene Hall. It is his duty to see that the rules and regulations of the n'1en's dormitory are carried out and he also acts as adviser to the Inter-Fraternity Council. Wise is the student who, having encountered a difficult problem, seeks the advice of the Deans for aid in its solution. 51 I ' '.,?.3L. J 'fl ki t1iis.tEY'lif is C. Harve Geiger, Dean of the College, has served Coe in that capacity for the past eleven years. As Dean, he.handles all problems that relate to the curriculum and the administration of the entire college. His duties coincide with the work of the President of the college, and he serves as an intermediate between faculty and students on the campus. The ideal is to make the Deans, the students, and the faculty so unified that their work becomes fused together by fairness, unity, and understanding. Coe College is committed to a program of liberal arts education. lt gives proper regard for the function of an institution of higher learning in preparing young men and Women for effective participation in the service of society. This broad purpose places upon this college the responsibility of providing for each student: therefore, Coe de- mands the assistance of men who are well-qualified and informed to devote their life for this ,purpose of education. Dean Geiger has met these qualifications: he has han- dled the academic and internal affairs of the college Well, and Coe is proud and grate- ful for his splendid service. Left to right--Robert Norris, Verna Harrold, Mary Kruse, Robert Robbins, Carl Koehn, Leland Grimes, Elizabeth Buckingham, Merwin Woodward, Clifford Hellman, Alfred Sammett, Iohn Bready, Adam Slapetis, Audrey Campbell, lohn Prasch, lane Huston, William McLaughlin. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The chief aim of the Student Council is to present the student side of the questions to the administrators of the college: to afford a closer and more har- monious relationship between students and faculty: to assist college clubs and organizations in meritorious endeavors: to create a permanent and thorough feeling of democracy in every student in Coe College. N-.,,,, ' 1, in 5 S llll llll In ll mr ll lik Illll lil Ill Q. illll lllilll Ill Ill llll ll alll llllllllllk Ill lllllll 'W fl llllllj!!! S va 'sz , Q ' I x . I W 5. xi. 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M., Head of ihe Department of Music and Professor of Voice. Second Row-Ioseph Herman Kitchin, B. M., Professor of Violin: Max Daehler, M. A., Pro- fessor of Piano, Alma Turechek, V. M., Instrucior in Piano. ART - DRAMATIC ART - MUSIC Ch Top Row-Eleanor Houts, B. M., Instructor in Piano, Stanley Vesley, Instructor in Cornet ' ' ' d. and Director of the Mrhtary Band and Women s Ban Second Row-Howard C. Ellson, B. M., Instructor in Clarinetp Helen Mokrejs, Instructor in Piano: Andrea Iohannsen, M. A., Instructor in Voice and Choir Director. Third Row-Eleanor B. Taylor, B. M., College Orqanist and Instructor in Organ: Irving MUSIC AND ENGLISH Eff Top How-Grace E. Lcxmbert, M. A., Assisicmi Professor of Enqiish. Second ROW-Vernon E. Lichtenstein, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of English, Ethel R. Outlund, M. A., Professor of English cmd Iourncriiszng Armor Heyberqer, Docteur de L'Universiie de Paris, Professor of French. n C. Wilfred Perkins, Ph. D. Professor of Germcm Third Row-George W. Brycmi, M. A., D. D., Professor of Lati 7 ' , . ENGLISH. IOURNALISM AND LANGUAGES E15 GI' if Top Row-Karl A. Stiles, Ph. D., Bert H. Bailey, Professor of Biology: Warren N. Keck, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Biology: Minna Wikoff, M. A., Professor of Home Economics. Second Row-Clare Elizabeth Rundle, B. S., Instructor in Home Economics, Evelyn C. Street, B. A., R. N., Instructor in French: Frances Larson, A. B., Assistant Dietician. BIOLOGY AND HOME ECONOMICS ya lb-nf 'le -N' .,,j'l .I .ff-.,.,,,' 2 . Top Row-Ben H. Peterson, Ph. D., Professor of Chemistryg Oliver Wilbur Muelder, M. A., Instructor in Chemistry: LeRoy D. Weld, Ph. D., Professor of Physics. Second FioWfAlired Wesley Meyer, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Physics: Iohn Fronk Yothers, M. A., Registrar cmd Professor of Mathematics: LeRoy Melville Coffin, M. A., Professor of Mathematics cmd Assistant Professor of Physics. CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS -..Jah -if ,535 Top Row-Alice E. Paqe, Ph. B., Associate Professor of History. Second Row-Charles T. I-Iickok, Ph. D., Professor of Political and Social Sciencey Lynn E. Garwoocl, M. A., Professor of Social Science, lohn M. Henry, M. A., Professor of Commerce and Finance. Third Row-C. Ward Macy, Ph. D., Professor of Economics and Commerce: Alice B. Salter, Ph. D., Assisiant Professor of Social Science and Secretarial Traininqp Leslie I. Meyer, M. A., Instructor in Commerce and Finance. HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CE.. :lf QE Top How-Owen Lloyd Morris, B. A., D. D., Professor of Bible and Vice President of the College. Second Rowilames B. Hodgson, B. D., Assistant Professor of Bible: Alex C. Robbie, M. A., Professor of Education: Forest Sheldon Rittgers, M. A., Instructor in Physical Education and Track Coach. Third Row-Willis D. Lamb, M. A., Instructor in Physical Education, Basketball Coach and Freshman Football Coach: Ethel Ryan, M. A., Director and Professor of'Physical Education for Womeng Ruth Zika, B. A., Assistant Director of Physical Education for Women. BIBLE, EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Cf Sl P86112 Ln. Puma ' Top Row-Paul C. Greene, Ph. D., Instructor in Psychology and Education. Second Row-Major Arthur W. Penrose, Infantry, Professor of Military Science and Tacticsy Major DeWitt C. Smith Ir., Infantry, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tacticsp Staff Sergeant Francis D. Pugh, Infantry, United States Army. Third Row-Sergeant Roy Lewis, Infantry, U. S. Army: 'William V. Burqer, Director of Admissionsg Harriet E. Campbell, Secretary to Assistant Treasurer. PSYCHOLOGY, MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION f Qs Top Row-Mary A. Goudy, Secretary in School of Music. Second Row-Vera I. Langham, Secretary to Assistant Treasurer: Lulu Paine Fawcett, Secretary to President, Ruth Moon, Secretary to Executive Vice-President. Third Row-Marguerite Hibnes, Secretary to Director of Admissions, Betty H. Pritchett, B. A., Librarian: Norma L. Haller, B. 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' .3 Top HOW-Kathryn Engle, Anna Tamarri, Mary Pooley, Virginia Stevens. Second Row-Althea Daleske, Elizabeth Ann Coe, Merwin Woodward, Phyllis Bixler, Rachel Austin. PHI KAPPA PHI KATHRYN ENGLE ANNA TAMARBI MARY POOLEY VIRGINIA STEVENS ALTHEA DALESKA Phi Kappa Phi, national honor- ary scholastic fraternity, repre- sents the highest honor that a Coe student may attain in the field of scholarship. The national organization was founded in 1897 at the University of Maine. ELIZABETH COE MERWIN WOGDWAHD PHYLLIS BIXLER RACHEL AUSTIN The Coe chapter was installed for seniors in 1925. Twenty-nine faculty members are included in this group and not more than one-tenth of the senior class who rank in the upper eighth are eligible. Page 32 Top Row-Edwin Hembera, Virginia Stevens, Merwiri Woodward, Mary Pooley, Arthur Vetter. Second Row-Martha Leksa, Rachel Austin, Kathryn Engle, Anna Tamarri, Phyllis Bixler. IUNIOR SCI-IOLARS RACHEL AUSTIN PHYLLIS BIXLER ELIZABETH COE ALTHEA DALESKE DeELDA ELWOOD KATHRYN ENGLE EDWIN I-IEMBERA Iunior scholarship honors are awarded to those mem- bers of the class who are able to maintain a 2.5 grade- point ratio and carry not Page 33 MARTHA LEKSA IOHN MANSFIELD MARY POOLEY VIRGINIA STEVENS ANNA TAMARRI ARTHUR VETTER MERWIN WOODWARD less than fifteen hours. Membership is granted only by scholastic attain- ments. Top Row-Barbara Selzer, Marguerite Dixon. Second Row-Henrietta Moershel, Dorothy Carr, lane Rall. SOPHOMORE DOROTHY CARR MARGUERITE DIXON DOUGLAS EASTWOOD MARY ELLEN MCLEOD HENRIETTA MOERSHEL MARION WRIGHT Any sophomore student may receive scholastic rec- ognition for the year by carrying an average ot iii- teen hours or more and HONORS DELIGHT NELSON IANE RALL GWEN A. SCOTT BARBARA SELZER LOIS SHEFFIELD maintaining a grade-point ratio of 2.5. Last year eleven students were eligible for the Sopho- more l-lonors. Page 34 Top Row-Benjamin lump, Frank Bauder, Edward Melcher, Charles Kos: Thomas Stewart Second Row-Ward Byerly, Iecm Peterson, Anoqene Faris, Ruth Kirkpatrick, D ra lane Hamblin, Dorothy Manuel, Milford Mills. Third Row-Avalonne Cross, Kathryn Skow, Marjorie Heaney, Ellen Swomley, Rose Arm Kubovec, Dorothy Doolittle, Ieanne Hamblin. FRESHMAN FRANK BAUDER WARD BYERLY AVALONNE CROSS DOROTHY DOOLITTLE ANOGENE FARIS DORA IANE HAMBLIN IEANNE HAMBLIN BENIAMIN IUMP RUTH KIRKPATRICK CHARLES KOS PAULINE KREMENAK ROSE ANN KUBOVEC Scholastic recognition is given to the first year stu- dents With membership into the Freshman Tenth. Last year twenty-four stu- dents were able to fulfill the Page 35 TENTH SHIRLEY LIKE DOROTHY MANUEL EDWARD MELCHER DORIS MILLER MILFORD MILLS NORMA PETERSON MARIORIE REANEY MARION SCHALLER BERNICE SCHERMER KATHRYN SKOW THOMAS STEWART ELLEN SWOMLEY qualifications for member ship which require fifteen or more hours of Work and to be representative of the highest ten per cent. Top Row-Iane Huston, Phyllis Bixler, DeElda Elwood. Second How-Kathryn Engle, Anna Tamarri, Mary Pooley. CRESCENT Crescent, senior Women's honor society, is organized to recognize those Women who are able to demonstrate a high standard in all phases of college life . . . in scholarship, in activities, and in character and personality. Es- tablished in 1925, it purposes to further the best development- intellectual, moral and social-of all the Women students in Coe College. Requirements for election to membership are a grade point ratio of 2.25, outstanding work in one activity and active interest in at least one other, or active par- ticipation in three or more activ- ities, an attitude of loyalty, open- mindedness, and honesty in all relationships, a n d sufficient strength or charm of personality to be outstanding among fellow- students. Women, to be elected, must also be eligible to senior standing at the end of the semester in Which chosen and must have been a res- ident in the college for at least three semesters. Membership is limited to fifteen and can not ex- ceed fifteen per cent of the Women in the incoming senior class. Selections are made by active members of Crescent and ap- proved by a faculty committee. Pledging takes place at the last senior chapel, an outdoor one, of the year. Several scholarship teas are given each year to recognize Women students of high standing. Officers are Anna Tamarri, president, Mary Virginia Pooley, vice-presidenty Kathryn Engle, secretary-treasurer: De Elda El- wood, historianp and Phyllis Bix- ler, social chairman. Page 36 First Row-Alfred Sarnmett, Raymond I-libbing. Second Row-Merwin Vlfoodward, Albert Kitzhaber. SACHEM Sachem, an honorary society tor senior men, Was established on the Coe campus in l924. The object of this organization is to recognize men who have tine qualities oi manhood, character and leadership, tor literary or athletic ability and achievement and scholarship. lts purpose is to preserve the Worthy traditions of Coe College, to develop future college leaders. The membership is limited to nine senior men. Members tor each succeeding year are selected from the junior class during the month of May. Pledging oi men to Sachem is one of the outstand- ing events oi the senior Chapels. Page 37 The ceremony tor recognition is held jointly with Crescent, senior Women's honor society. li the quota is not tilled in May, the active members can elect men from the senior class to fill the membership. To be eligible tor membership a man must have earned seventy credits and be eligible for senior classification the following year. He must be outstanding in one activity or participating actively in three or more. A man must have a clean record, a good per- sonality, and be outstanding among his fellow-students. Merwin Woodward is president of the organization. Top Row-Dr. Heyberger, Iayne Olds, Althea Daleska, Mr. Metcalf, Mary Pooley, Anna Tcrmarri, lane Rall. Second How-Margaret Birkett, Miss Street, Marguerite Dixon, Laura Belle Platt, Kathryn Engle, Rachel Austin. PHI SIGMA IOTA Zeta chapter of Phi Sigma Iota, National Romance Language Honor Society, Was installed at Coe College in 1926. The ob- jects ot this society are the recog- nition of outstanding ability and attainrnents in French language and literature and the encourage- ment ot independent investiga- tion in this field. At the meetings papers pertain- ing to literary and other cultural topics are presented by the active members and then are freely dis- cussed. Chapter members with musical ability offer composi- tions by French, Italian or Spanish composers. Page 38 Top Row-Howard Tomlinson, Dale Notestine, Cecil Iackman, Albert McCrory, Stanley Smith. Second How-Richard Wing, Anna Tamarri, Charles Vesely, ETA SIGMA PHI Eta Sigma Phi, national honor- ary classical language society, grew out of Phi Sigma, which was founded at the University of Chi- cago in l9l4 and nationalized as the Honorary Undergraduate Classical Fraternity in 1924. The purposes of Eta Sigma Phi are to develop and promote in- terest in classical study among the students of universities and colleges, to promote closer frater- nal relationships among students who are interested in classical study, and to engage generally in an effort to stimulate interest in classical study and in the history, art, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Membership requisites stipulate that members shall have had one year of college classical Latin or Page 39 Greek, exclusive of the beginning course in Latin, a grade point ratio of 2 in the department, and of l in all other work. Chi Chapter presents two med- als each year at Commencement time. One is awarded to that member of the freshman class, who, having had no high school Latin, makes the best record in Latin during the freshman year. The second medal is presented to that freshman, who, having had four years of high school Latin, makes the best record during the first college year. Officers were: Anna Tamarri, president: Charles Vesely, Vice- presidentp Stanley Smith, treasur- ery and Richard Wing, sergeant- at-arms. Top Row-Emanuel lacobs, Raymond Churchill, Fred Telecky, Melvin Clark. Second Row-Edwin Hembera, Dr. Greene, Prof. Robbie, Gray Allan Wilson. KAPPA PHI KAPPA Kappa Phi Kappa national men's fraternity on the Coe cam- pus had its origin in t.he local edu- cation society of Kappa Phi Chi which was founded in 1923. On lune 4, 1937, the new national professional educational fraternity was formally installed by the national secretary, Arthur D. Wright. The Coe Chapter is known as the Beta Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi Kappa. The local chapter was repre- sented at the national convention, held every three years in Cleve- land, Ohio, by Melvin D. Clark. The Beta Alpha chapter was also awarded a prize given for an out- standing meeting reported to the national office for the past year. Professor Alex C. Robbie is facul- ty adviser While officers for the past terrn were Edwin Hembera, presidenty Probert Norris, vice- president: Gray Allan Wilson, sec- retary, and Ariel Cross, treasurer. The purposes of the fraternity are best described in the national constitution and by-laws which read, the purpose . . . shall be to promote the cause of education by encouraging men of sound character and recognized ability to engage in the study of its prin- ciples and problems. There are two prerequisites for membership. A national ruling requires that the applicant have six credit hours of education and a local stipulation demands a grade point ratio of 2.0 in education and l.5 in aca- demic study. Page 40 Top Row-Mr. Leslie Meyer, Carl Wilson, Raymond Hibbing, R. Ariel Cross, Wayne Rogers, Merwin Woodward. Second Row-Mr. Poe, Laura Belle Platt, Dr. Salter, Lois Lockwood, Mary Pooley, Dr. Keck. PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu, National Social Science Honor Society, Was es- tablished on the Coe campus in the spring of 1938. The organiza- tion has for its purpose the incul- cation of the ideals of scholarship, and social service in the study of all social problems. lts particular purpose is to send out from the college young men and women imbued with social idealism, trained in scientific thought and encouraged to help others to be scientific in their thinking on all social questions. The national office of Pi Gamma Mu publishes a quarterly, Social Science, which contains articles of social and economic signifi- cance Written by eminent author- Paqe 41 ities. This publication is avail- able to students in the periodical room of the library. The monthly meetings of Pi Gamma Mu combine the presen- tation of current problems with in- formal discussions. The officers for the year 1938-39 were Merwin Woodward, presi- dent, Wayne Rogers, program chairman: Mary Virginia Pooley, secretary: and Carl Wilson, treas- urer. Faculty members are Prof. Henry, Prof. Gardwood, Dean Koenig, Dr. Macy, Dr. Salter, Dr. Keck, and Prof. Leslie Meyer. Top Row-Zula Cacelc, Mary Ellen McLeod, Mildred Mclrath, Althea Daleske, Sara Margaret Wilson, Anna Tarnarri. Second Row-Margaret Birkett, Henrietta Moershel, Barbara Selzer, Ellen Swomley, Akiko Hina. COEDAN Coedan Literary Society was organized in 1926 through the con- solidation ot Sinclair Literary Society and Delta Sigma Literary Society for the purpose of promot- ing the study of the appreciation of better literature and the devel- opment of a feeling of friendship between women who enjoy liter- ary work. This purpose is accomplished by means oi lectures and book reviews given at the bi-monthly meetings held in Literary Hall. Speakers for these programs are either active members of the or- ganization or outside guest speak- ers, Who are recognized of literary merit. In arranging for these pro- grams it is the object of the or- ganization to make them enter- taining and enjoyable as Well as educational. Coedan holds an annual Thanksgiving dinner and several teas during the year. ln the spring semester a May Breakfast is held at one of the City Parks. Officers for the fall semester were Henrietta Moershel, presi- dent: Ruth Murray, vice-president: Barbara Selzer, secretary: Sara Margaret Wilson, treasurer. Other members not in the pic- ture are Edith Boardman, Isabel Butler, Marylin Chyle, Mabel Cis- na, Barbara Eder, Margaret Hin- dee, Kathleen King, Frances Kubias, Virginia Morr, Ruth Mur- ray, Mary Plamadore, Ruth Pres- ton, Antoniette Vampola, and Wil- ma Wykle. Page 42 Top Row-Betty Buckingham, Dora lane Hamblin, Agnes Iohnston, lane Rall, Mary Kruse, Betty Finch. Second How-Catherine Timm, Evelyn Northcott, Iane Huston, Mariorie Smith, Billie Hauser, Marguerite Dixon, Betty Pfandhoefer. Third Row-Irene Teets, Dorothy Manuel, Iayne Carrier, Frances Crozier, Winifred Murray, Dorothy Carr, Betty Knox, Ruth Murray, Eileen Viles, Lois Tankersley, Odette Guthrie, Kathryn Voorhees. Fourth How-Verna Hanold, Betty Winn, Lois Lockwood, Betty Iane Levsen, Dorthea Dolson, Mary Pooley, Margaret Birkett, Dorothy Barnes. CHI DELTA Chi Delta is a social club, or- ganized on the Coe campus in 1921 to provide closer bonds of friendship for its members through the pursuit of higher ideals and increased social activity. Its chief interest lies in student wel- fare, in scholarship, activities, and the promotion of a spirit of dem- ocracy on the campus. Membership requirements for Chi Delta are creditable scholar- ship, participation in campus ac- tivities, and personal Congeniality Page 43 with the group. The main social high-lights are the spreads held each month. Each tall at Homecoming a break- fast is held for actives, pledges, and alumnaep and a luncheon is given during Commencement time to honor the senior members. Patronesses include Professor Minna Wykoti and Mrs. Philip Palmer. Betty lane Levsen was president of the organization dur- ing the past year. Top Row-Eleanor Saha, Betty Buckingham, Bette Pierce, leanne Miller, Elizabeth Coon. Second Row-Marjorie McCrillus, Elizabeth Nicholas, Betty Wick, Wilma Galloway, Eileen Viles, Wima Polderboer. Third Row-Ruth Preston, Mary Ellen McLeod, Catherine Aukerrnan, Thelma Olson, Cornelia Moershel, Helen Kirkpatrick. Fourth Row--Margaret Minek, Bonnie Curry, Miss Bundle, lane Pressel, Miss Frances Larson, Marjorie Smith. ' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics associa- tion was organized on the Coe campus in 1920 to promote iel- lowship and co-operation among the students in the department and to create a wider interest in the advancement of Home Eco- nomics on the campus. Students majoring in Home Eco- nomics, and those who show a special interest in the department are Welcome to membership in the club. Meetings are held bi-monthly in the Home Economics rooms. The programs consist oi outside speak- ers or discussions led by members on subjects pertaining to Home Economics. A fruit cake sale is a project every year. Each spring a picnic is held for the senior girls. At least one meeting a year is given over to an iniormal supper. Professor Minna Wykotf and Miss Clare Rundle serve as ad- visers ior the Home Economics club. Officers for the past year were: lane Pressel, president: Marjorie Smith, vice president: Corrine Pahrney, secretary: and Bonnie Curry, treasurer. Page 44 Top Row-Paul Hughes, Anna Tarrrarri, Albert Kitzhaber, Mildred Mcllrath, Clarence Wright. Second Row-Henrietta Moershel, Wilma Wykle, Kathryn Slcow, Aktko Hino. WRITER'S CLUB This year, the inauguration of a new policy for the publication of the Caravan, literary magazine published three times yearly un- der the sponsorship of the Writer's Club, has successfully widened the scope of the magazine and moved it into the range of a great- er number on the campus. The Caravan solicits expository man- uscripts written by Coe students on any topic of current interest. A Welcome chance for publicity through a student chapel in March introduced the rejuvenated magazine to the general student body. The purpose of the Writer's Club is the encouragement of in- dependent creative Writing on the campus. Members read original Page 45 work in meetings, for discussion and criticisrn. Meetings are held every two weeks in the library staff roorn. Several literary prizes are of- fered to students through Writer's Club. In the spring contests of l938, the Paul Engle Poetry Prize was withheld. The Marie M. Mikulas Creative Writing award was divided between Ward Byer- ly and Thomas Stewart. Beulah Detwiler and Marjorie Heaney won the Ladies' Literary Club Short Story Prize and Mabel Cis- na the Marvin Hromek Creative Writing Award. Albert Kitzhaber was Caravan editor and Club president. Ver- non E. Lichtenstein is faculty ad- viser. Top Row-Douglas Eastwood, Robert Kosanke, Aureal Cross, Melvin Clark, Ray Churchill, Cleo Byers, Paul Dougan, Collis Spencer, Dr. Wilson, Arden Hughes, Dr. Keck. Second Row-Dr. Weld, Dr. Peterson, Mr. Meany, Dr. Stiles, Darrel Costello, Prof. Hodgson, Mr. Blomquist, Arthur Vetter, Prof. Coffin, Dr. Greene, Dean Bell, Dr. Alfred Meyer. Third Row-Barbara Selzer, Mary Ellen McLeod, Elizabeth Ann Coe, Agnes Iohnston, Ruth Beitel, Mary Pooley, Miss Rundle, Virginia Stevens, Mary Io Iohnson. KELVIN SOCIETY One of the oldest organizations on Coe campus is the Kelvin Soci- eiy, founded in 1901 as the Coe College Science Club and reor- ganized under its present name and constitution in l9U9. The purpose of the Kelvin Soci- ety is to broaden the outlook of its members, and of those attend- ing its programs, in the various fields of science and especially to keep those specializing in each science intelligently posted on the progress of other sciences. The Society was named in hon- or of the distinguished physicist Sir William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin. Its membership consists of Coe professors and instructors, junior and senior science majors of high scholarship, and certain other interested citizens of Cedar Rapids. The only charter mem- bers at present in the College are Professors W. S. Newell, A. C. Robbie, and L. D. Weld. From small beginnings the Soci- ety has become a large and very active group, with well attended programs of interest to members and to its many visitors. The pub- lic is always welcome to the pro- grams as well as to the social hour following. Programs con- sist of scientific papers, often illus- trated by slides, moving pictures, demonstrations, and exhibits, and followed by free discussion and questions. Not infrequently the gathering is addressed by emi- nent scientific guest speakers: and from time to time Kelvin ex- changes speakers with the Sci- ence Club of Cornell College or the Baconian Club of the State University. Kelvin is in close af- filiation with the Iowa Academy of Science: and several of its members belong to the Academy and to larger national scientific bodies, reports of whose meet- ings often feature on Kelvin pro- grams. Page 46 Top Row-Avalonne Cross, Ruth Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Manuel, Dora lane Hamblin, Dorothy Doolittle. Second Row-Rose Arm Kubovec, Marjorie Reaney, Dean Mary Bell, Kathryn Skow, Ellen Swomley. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA The Coe chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, national honor society for freshmen Women, was installed in the spring of l938. Membership is limited to fresh- men Women Who made a qrade- point ratio of 2.5 their first semes- ter or who averaged 2.5 for the entire year. Officers Were: President, Kath- ryn Skowg Vice-president, Dora lane I-lamblinp Secretary, Ruth Kirkpatrick, Treasurer, Marjorie Heaney: Historian, Avalonne Cross. Page 47 Honorary faculty members in- cluded Dr. Heyberqer, Prof. Wik- off, Prof. Ryan, Prof. Outland, and Prof. Crawford. Charter members of the Coe chapter Were: Kathryn Skow, Pauline Kremenak, Ruth Kirkpat- rick, Marjorie Heaney, Avalonne Cross, Dora lane Hamblin, Ellen Swornley, Rose Ann Kubovec, and Dorothy Manuel. Dean Mary Bell was initiated as a charter member at the time the chapter was installed on Coe Campus. IANE HOUSTON IDA MAE CARLSON PHYLLIS ROGERS MARY V. POOLEY FRANCES CROZIER BETTY IEAN MINSHALL MARGARET FAROUHAR IAYNE CARRIER KAY VOORHEES BETTY WINN Y. W. C. A. FIRST CABINET MARY IO IOHNSON WINIFRED MURRAY DOROTHY CARR KATHRYN ENGLE BETTY PEANDHOEFER SECOND CABINET DORA IANE HAMBLIN ELLEN SWOMLEY LAURA BELLE PLATT ARLINE QUASS RUTH KIRKPATRICK BONNIE CURRY HELEN SIMMONS CATHERINE TIMM EVELYN NORTHCUTT IEAN PETERSON MARY JANE DAVIS DOROTHY THOMPSON BETTY FINCH MIRIAM SPIELMAN PATTIE SHELTON Page 48 Y. W. C. A. The Y. W. C. A. has attempted to bring the Coe women together in the interest of good fellowship and Christian attitudes. The first cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. acts in the executive capac- ity for the organization. The president and the vice-president are elected, whereas the other members of the cabinet are ap- pointed. The second cabinet consists of fifteen members whose offices correspond to those of first cabi- net. This group assisted the first cabinet and sponsored a tea dance. An advisory board, made up of eleven women from the faculty and the city, advises the first cabinet. Sophomore Council is com- posed of women Who have supe- rior leadership ability, and are interested in the purposes of Y. W. C. A. Each woman conducts a discussion group composed of ten freshmen women, which aids in Page 49 the orientation of the new women to campus life. Freshmen Commission consists of thirty women chosen for their participation and interest in the freshmen discussion groups. By these groups the Y. W. C. A. en- deavors to train women early in their college life to be valuable leaders in the campus eXtra-cur- ricular activities including Y. W. C. A. The purpose for the year was to develop Miss Youth or the Coe College woman according to the verse in the Bible: And Iesus in- creased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man. A series of four meetings was held on each mental, physical, spiritual, and social phase. The first three programs developed the ideal, and the fourth was a round table discussion of the phase by members of the second cabinet. The weekly programs were cen- tered about the activities of Miss Youth and every Coe woman. DIANA COFFEY DOROTHY DOOLITTLE MARGARET ZIMMERMAN IEANNE HAMBLIN PATRICIA ANDREWS CATHERINE AUKERMAN EDITH BOARDMAN ELIZABETH COON MARIORIE DEERING MARIE DOLSON MYRNA PARKE HELEN FISKO 'x Y O W I C O A I THE SOPHOMORE COUNCIL DOROTHY MANUEL ANOGENE PARIS MARGARET COLMAN CORNELIA MOERSHEL HARRIETTE HAMILTON MARY TEAN SCRUBY KATHRYN SKOW FRESHMAN COMMISSION MARY ELLEN FORD BETTY GAGE MARION GAIL IOANNA HAMMOND GLADYS HELLMAN COLLIN KEIR LOIS MCCALEB RUTH MCDERMOTT SHIRLEY MADSEN MARIMAE MATTHEWS MERLE MYRON DOROTHY NELSON MARILYNN NEWELL MARGARET NICKLESS AVALONNE CROSS DORIS SMITH MARIORIE REANEY IEAN ANDERSON EVELYN PARMAN DOROTHY PLOCK RUTH RICH PATRICIA SALTER DOROTHY STOOKEY IOYCE SUNDELUIS ANNABEL TEETS BETTY WHITE Page 50 .gi I v 4 I Y. W. C. A. The president and vice-presi- dent were sent as delegates to the Geneva conference at Gen- eva, Wisc., last summer by the campus organization. Three other members of the first cabinet at- tended the session. A delegate from both the first and second cabinet was sent to the State con- ference at the Palisades park last spring. The Geneva committee spon- sors a tea in the spring to interest Coe women in attending the Geneva region conference in summer. Through these efforts the members are made to feel that they are a vital part of not only a state organization but a national and international feder- ation. Taking an active part in cam- pus functions, the Y. W. C. A. co- operated with Esquire organiza- tion in sponsoring the Freshman Mixer at the beginning of the col- lege year. These two organiza- tions decorated the chapel for Homecoming, and the Y. W. C. A. held an all-college carnival. At the beginning of the year each freshman woman was pro- vided With a big sister by the Y. W. and entertained at a big and little sister party. A White Chapel Service near Christmas was planned by the Y. W. C. A. and students partici- pated. The cabinets cooperated with the faculty during World Fellowship Week by providing students to take a part on the chapel programs. Y. W. C. A. arranges the an- nual Colonial Ball at which time the honorary George and Martha Washington are presented, hav- ing been elected from the first cabinet. THE ADVISORY BOARD MRS. MAX DAEHLER MRS. H. M. GAGE DEAN MARY BELL MISS ETHEL RYAN MRS. E. F. WINSLOW MRS. S. G. ARMSTRONG MRS. C. T. HICKOK Page 51 MISS MAY FRICK MRS. ROBERT LITTLE MRS. GEORGE YUILL MRS. ROBERT ARMSTRONG MRS. PIERRE TRACY MRS. W. l. BROWN MRS. E. H. BINGHAM Top Row-Buckingham, Kruse, Bixler, Anderson, Dixon. Second Row-Snyder, Carrier, Selden, Peterson, Birkett. A. W. S. The Associated Women Stu- dents holds as its aim the repre- sentation of all Coe women and the promotion of a more demo- cratic spirit on the campus. lt was organized at Coe in 1929 and is now a member of the Inter- collegiate Association of Women Students in Co-educational lnsti- tutions. I To realize its fundamental pur- pose, A. W. S. offers a year's pro- gram for its members to initiate them into the true spirit of Coe College. The association pub- lishes a handbook which is sent to all new women students the summer preceding their enroll- ment in Coe. A series of freshman orienta- tion programs is offered to aid new Coe Women in becoming ad- justed to their environment and in forming correct conceptions and ideals of college life. Monthly meetings, usually of a program nature, are held regularly throughout the year. A. W. S. sponsors a varied so- cial program including monthly birthday parties and a formal tea recognizing individual scholar- ship attainments among women students. Class functions are the freshman picnic, the sophomore breakfast, the junior dinner, and the senior luncheon. Undoubtedly the peak of the A. W. S. program is reached in the sponsoring of the two Ladies' Choice Dances one of which is held each semes- ter. Page 52 Top Row--Robert Baughman, George Briggs, Robert Buckingham, Ward Byerly. Second How-Edward Cleaver, R. Ariel Cross, Glen Daugherty, Wynne Eastman. Third Row-Charles Ewall, Robert Ewall, Iohn Foss, Stuart O'BIYI19. Fourth Row-Leighton Mangels, William Stonebreaker, Charles Thomson, Max Wessner. Y-COE The Y-Coe Club was chartered as a campus organization in 1937. It is composed ot Coe students Who reside at the Y. M. C. A. The object of the club is to promote the spiritual fellowship and mutual Welfare of its members and to ac- complish this a Well rounded program of social and recrea- tional activity has been devel- oped. A Teams and individuals were entered in all intra-mural events. Periodical fun-nights, held at the Y. M. C. A., extend the facilities of that building to the college students. Club members in the band in- clude Ariel Cross, assistant direc- tor, Ward Byerly, Charles Ewall, Robert Ewall, William Stone- Page 53 CLUB breaker, and Max Wessner. Glen Daugherty and Leighton Mangels were members of the Varsity track squad. Ariel Cross, a charter member, has been president of the Club this year. Ed Cleaver of the Y. M. C. A. staff has acted as ad- viser. Other otticers included Charles Thompson, vice-president, Wm. Stonebreaker, secretary- ireasurer, Ward Byerly, historian, Wynne Eastman, News editor, Robert Ewall, athletic chairman, and Max Wessner, social chair- man. Other members are George Briggs, Charles Ewall, lohn Foss, Leighton Mangels, Stuart O'Bryne, Charles Royalty, and Floyd Shuf- tler. Top How-Frank Eauder, Robert Blaine, George Briggs, Cleo Byers, William Carran. Second Row-Darrel Costello, Aureal Cross, R. Ariel Cross, Robert Foulkes, Alvin Hurtt. Third Row-Albert Kitzhaber, Carl Koehn, William McLaughlin, Loyal Meek, Leo Shikowski. Fourth How-Arthur Vetter, Ellis Vetter, Merwin Woodward. ESQUIRE Organized in November l937 to succeed Coenses, Esquire men's so- cial club aims at a more unified social liie for non-Greek men. lm- mediately the need for such a social group was recognized and the club was granted a place on the social calendar. ln the past eighteen months it has sonsored four all- college dances and was joint spon- sor of the Freshman Mixer in the fall. Membership is open to all non- Greek men on the campusand the total membership for 1938-39 was fifty-eight. Exertinq a salutary effect on cam- pus politics, the club lacked but 'three votes of sending a man into the Student Council presidency ii- nals last spring. Last fall Esquire was given a seat on the Student Council and Merwin Woodward, charter member of the club, was elected senior class president, sec- ond highest elective position on the campus. 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Your little Tri-Delis sittinq in a shoe .... An- other piq-slain bites the dust . . . Q. The Coe Band plays at Austin High . . . Can it be that Doc is near .... Two li. D.'s pose ior the cameraman . . Poor little pony. T This must have been the clark horse in the race .... lvlyl Nlyl one thina lust seems to lead to another .... nui said .... Can it be that Formanelf. and Elslaqer are qoinq to study .... limmy must be near .... l-low aid these two slip in here .... Can these be the men the Telces whisper about . . . . How was the tloor show at the Nicolett last niqht, Mr. Garberson . . . . ' see you in briaht and early .... 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' ..- V Alzmfzm THE 1939 ACORN ROBERT ROBBINS, Editor form of a student publication, life at Coe as it actually is. The editorial content of this book is supervised by the Editor, who is chosen each year by the ACORN Board of Control. The selection is made frorn the standpoint of merit, with the accent on staff experience, scholarship, extra-curricular activ- ities and knowledge of printing and engraving. The Business Manager controls the financial affairs of the book. He also is chosen by the ACORN Board of Control. Requisites for this post are salesrnanship, activities on the campus and executive ability. This the l939 edition of the Coe College ACORN, is the 35th official annual of Coe College. The first Coe yearfbook was known as the Ziz, Boorn, Cree and was published by the junior class of 1903. There- after, for each succeeding year, the annual was known by a different narne until l9l5 when it was dubbed ACORN, a name that has been placed on the cover of twenty-four issues in the twenty-four years since 1915. A number of departures have been made from stock year-book de- sign in order to bring to you, in the l WAYNE HOCKETT, Business Manager Page 80 Page 81 ACORN STAFF MARYLOU CATER . KATHRYN SKOW . LELAND GRIMES . ETHEL MAE NOBLE . WINIFRED MURRAY . MARION NOBLE . . DORA IANE HAMBLIN IOHN PRASCH . HOWARD KOHL . . BERNARD MCPARTLAND . . Associate Editor Sophomore Assistant Sophomore Assistant . Senior Class Editor . lunior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor . Woman's Athletics . Men's Athletics . Salesman . Salesman THE COE COLLEGE COSMOS The Coe College Cosmos, member ot the National Scholastic Press As- sociation, has earned tor the past several years a tirst class rating in the All-American Critical Service, contest conducted by the associa- QAGL tion. This ranking is next to the top rating ot All-American. The Cosmos is also a member of the lowa Col- lege Press Association. Since the first issue of the Cosmos on October l5, l89O, it has changed from a monthly magazine into a tabloid-size weekly newspaper, best adapted tor presentation ot news on a small college campus. ln l9U3 it CARL KOEHN, Editor 5 was a semi-monthly publication. Seven columns were adopted in 1912 and used until the present five- column size was established in 1933. The Cosmos is published entirely it ' on the initiative of students and is free oi college regulation. The editor and business manager are respon- sible to the Cosmos board of control, composed ot three appointed tac- ulty members and tour elected stu- dents. For a period ot forty-tour years the Cosmos has been the campus news publication. lt is selt-support- ing. ROBERT HACH, Business Manager Page 82 Page 83 THE COE CCLLEGE COSMOS CARL KOEHN . . . . Editor ANNA TAMARRI . Managing Editor RCBERT HACH . . Business Manager IOHN SWEAPLINGEN ..... Circulation Manager EDITORIAL STAFF WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN ...... Campus Editor ALTHEA DALESKE . DE ELDA ELWOOD . ROY MCHUGI-I . ELLEN SWOMLEY . ISABEL BUTLER . . RUTH KIBKPATRICK DORA IANE HAMBLIN Literary Editor Music Editor Sports Editor Science Editor Copy Editor . Librarian Society Editor Standing-Fuhrrneister, Norris, Snyder. Seated-Dr. Peterson, Dr. Salter, Dr. Lichtenstein. ACORN BOARD OF CONTROL The ACORN Board of Control elects the editor and business manager of the annual and ap- proves all staff appointments. The board, organized in 1926 for the purpose of supervising the publication, has been instrumen- tal in puttinq the publication on a firm financial basis. The board consists of three faculty members appointed by the administration and four stu- dents elected by the student body. Two sophomores are elected each sprinq to serve during their jun- ior and senior years. The faculty members appointed by the administration are Dr. Vernon Lichtenstein, chairman, Dr. Ben Peterson and Dr. Alice Salter. Iane Fuhrmeister and Robert Norris are the senior mem- bers. Ellen Snyder and Max Reed are the junior members of the board. Meetings are held monthly in the Acorn office and are presided over by the chairman. Page 84 Standing-Dolson, McLaughlin, Selden. Seated-Dr. Peterson, Proi. Outland, Dr, Bryant COSMOS BOARD OF CONTROL The Cosmos Board of Control selects the editor and business managers of the Cosmos and approves all staff appointments and business transactions. The board also supervises all other phases of the publication of the student newspaper, Prof. Outland deciding the more technical ques- tions. Meetings are held twice a month and detailed reports are presented to the board by the Page 85 editor and business manager. Dr. George W. Bryant, who serves as chairman of the board, Dr. Ben Peterson and Professor Ethel R. Outland make up the faculty members of the board. Two sophomores are elected each spring to serve during their junior and senior years. William Mc- Laughlin and Dorothea Dolson are senior members. lohn Prasch and Primrose Selden are junior members of the present board. First Row-Carl Koehn, William McLaughlin. Second How--DeElda Ellwood, Prof. Outland, Anna Tamarri. PI DELTA EPSILON Pi Delta Epsilon, national hon- orary journalistic fraternity was founded at the University of Syra- cuse in 1909. The Coe chapter of Eta Theta Epsilon, installed in 1916, was consolidated with the older and larger Pi Delta Epsilon in 1917. lt is the oldest honorary fraternity on the Coe campus. The fraternity surrendered its affiliation in 1921 as an outgrowth of Americas participation in the World War. lt was reorganized in 1923. Again in 1934 the frater- nity Was dissolved to be re-estab- lished in 1938. Pi Alpha Theta, local honorary journalistic sorority was founded in 1919. lt is succeeded by Pi Delta Epsilon which opened its ranks to Women in 1937. Present women members are thus the first Women members of the Coe chap- ter of the fraternity. The purpose of Pi Delta Epsilon is the maintenance of high stand- ards in college journalism and the promotion of harmonious relations between the college publications, newspaper, periodical, and year- book. Page 86 ,... ,.. ::':5?E' X 'wg' mt-1222:-'-'E-.Q bf' fr? 4-- , . 'Q-:,-:,:5'!g5?l35,. ' 4.-'E' .:-5 4.-j55:,.5,. cf, 'WE-iqgzg.-5. , Aisha ' ' N A ,, no o v oo'-po o .-Q.-Z .4 .4-ms. . J -., 1. Q'-o .Q - . . ,. . . uv. v. 4.35-:-:zur wt. waged nge..-2-e!.' ,f:sQ: ::: 4. qvguq ns M95 5, A un, . o. f .pun uno 0 0 Ao-VI' 0-if-. syn ggggzjiie? 'zgzgzqra'-q,:,5r'.?,r.aa':'2'.- ' '+:f:+,:e o .A-,gg D 1. vie,-:s2Qc'4 will ahh! .fo Q ri 5 . .a:'.jZ:-I . - .:5'E:r, if-1' az' ' :FSA XF! 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M f - fs L X f, 5, Al 'ul . . . . ll vu.-un 'V' 1.71 .QQ 0CL6i Left to right-lones, Dean Walters, Sami-nett, Smith, Greibel, Thomas, Hockett, Mehlan. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The lnterfraternity Council is composed of two representatives from each fraternity. lts purpose is to create a harmonious rela- tionship between fraternities on the campus. The council meets every two Weeks with faculty representatives to cooperate on all matters concerning the policies that fraternities are to pursue. The council also makes and en- forces rules concerning pledging and initiation practices. Each year the council sponsors a dance to which all fraternity members and alumni are invited. Members of the council for the school year '38 and '39 were as follows: Stanley Smith and Rus- sel lones, Alpha Delta Alpha: Wayne Hockett and George Thomas, Chi Beta Phi: Ray Grei- bel and Alfred Samrnett, Delta Phi Epsilon: Harry Mehlan and Max Reed, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Alfred Sarnmett served as president of the council for the past year. The faculty adviser for this group is the assistant Dean oi Men, Allen D. Walters. Page 88 Standing-Buckingham, Wilson, Courtriqht, Ilten, Hauser, Huston, Tarxkersley. Seated-Campbell, Murray, Prof. Page, Guthrie, Selden. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL The Coe Pan-Hellenic Council is made up ot the president and one representative selected by their own group from each ot the six national social sororities on the campus. Their function is an important one. They abide by National Pan-Hellenic Rules, that stress the maintenance ot a high plane ot fraternity liie and inter-fraternity spirit. They cooperate with col- lege authorities in an attempt to maintain high social and schol- astic standards. The Council serves as an active and enthusias- tic torum for the discussion ot questions of interest to the col- lege women ot Coe. One of the outstanding events Page 89 of the year is the Pan-Hellenic formal dinner presented each spring. At this time the scholar- ship tray is awarded to the soror- ity maintaining the highest grade- point average for the year. The Beta Phi Alpha sorority was awarded the scholarship tray this spring. After the same organiza- tion has been the recipient of the tray for three successive years, it becomes the property of that group. The Pan-Hellenic council spon- sored a formal dance, held at the Memorial Coliseum preceding the Christmas holidays. All active, pledge, and alumnae members of each sorority on the campus were invited to attend. vb 'ar Top How--Beatrice Anderson, Ruth Andresen, Amy Battles, Phyllis Bixler, Lydia Ann Courtright, Arminta Davidson. Second Row-Iane Downer, lean Erbe, Winifred Erbe, Mary Kay Fiebiq, Mary Ellen Ford, Ioanna Hammond. Third Row-Betty Lou Harmon, Gladys Hellman, Sara Lee Hesbacher, Barbara Huntsman, Ruih Kirkpatrick, Valerie Konecny. Fourth Row-Ieanne Krebs, Shirley Mayo, Merle Myron, Iayne Olds, loujou Perkins, Mary Ann Pohorsky. Fifth Row-Ruth Preston, lane Rall, Doris Rivers, lean Ross, Helen Simmons, Marjorie Smith. Sixth Row--Ellen Snyder, Betty Mae Sommer, Rosalie Stanley, Eleanor Sweitzer, Marqarei Victorine, Norma White. Seventh How-Margaret Wilson, Betty Winn. Page ALPHA GA Pi chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta was installed on the Coe campus in 1917. The national organization was founded in l904 at Syracuse Univer- sity. The sorority rooms are located in the Merritt Apartments, First Ave- nue. Helen Simmons was a member ot First Cabinet oi Y. W. C. A. Ruth Kirkpatrick and Betty Winn served a successful year on Second Cabinet and were recently elected to serve on First Cabinet for next year. On A. W. S. Council were Ellen Snyder and Phyllis Bixler, who was Vice- President. Valerie Konecny was on W. A. A. Council. On Freshman Commission Were Mary Ellen Ford, Merle Myron, Gladys Hellman, and loanna Hammond. Ruth Kirkpatrick was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Phyllis Bixler Was a member ot Crescent and Phi Kappa Phi. Members of Vesper Choir included Gladys Hellman, Norma White, Mar- garet Victorine, Betty Winn, Arminta Davidson, Valerie Konecny, Doris Rivers, Beatrice Anderson, and Ruth Andresen. Betty Mae Sommer was a member oi A Cappella choir. Mar- garet Victorine Was a member of Orchestra. Ellen Snyder was on the ACORN Board ot Control. On the ACORN Stati were Ruth Andresen, Ruth Kirk- patrick, and Betty Winn. On the Cosmos Stati were lean Ross, Ruth Andresen, Ruth Kirkpatrick, Betty Winn, and loujou Perkin. Writer's Club included Ruth An- dresen and Ruth Kirkpatrick. ln the German Club were Ruth Andresen Page 91 M MA DELTA and layne Olds. Phi Sigma Iota in- cluded layne Olds, social chairman, loujou Perkin, and lane Rall. Mar- jorie Smith Was vice-president ot the Home Economics Club, and other members were Ruth Preston and Amy Battles. Arminta Davidson Was a member of Pi Kappa Delta. ln Chi Delta were layne Olds, social chair- man, Ellen Snyder, Marjorie Smith, Betty Winn, and lane Rall. Neridian members were Marjorie Smith, treas- urer, Iayne Olds, Helen Simmons, and lane Rall. Ruth Preston was a member oi Coedan. Ruth Kirkpat- rick and Ruth Preston were members ot International Relations Club. ln the May Fete last year were Saralee I-lesbacher, Margaret Vic- torine, and Betty Winn. lane Down- er, Betty Mae Sommer, Mary Kay Fiebeg, and Betty Winn were in the Colonial Ball. Arminta Davidson, Helen Sim- mons, and Rosalie Stanley did Speech Clinic Work. lane Downer was in the Beaver Orations. Rosalie Stanley and Arminta Dtv- idson were in Stage Door and Helen Simmons was in Mrs. Moon- light. Betty Lou Harmon spent much time on Stage Craft. Members ot the Freshman Hockey Team were Winitred Erbe, lane Downer, Shirley Mayo, and Mary Kay Fiebeg. Mary Ellen Ford and Shirley Mayo were members ot the Women's Rifle Team. lane Rall was given the title of Handshaking Queen this year at the annual Flunkers' Frolic. Betty Lou Harmon and Lydia Ann Courtright were among Coe beauties. l Top Row-Robert Anderson, Robert Balhatchet, Leon Black, Robert Beiber, lack Bolton, Arthur Brereton. Second Row-Albert Burch, Charles Cairns, Robert Crowley, Robert Cozad, lack Doughty, Philip Evans. Third Row-Roger Hahn, Robert Hale, Walter Heyer, Emanuel Iacobs, Ierry Iasa, Russell Iones. Fourth Row--Wallace Kaehler, Virgil Kellogg, William McGuire, Reeve McKevitt, Donald Mirick, Leslie Munneke. Fifth Row-Ellis Newman, Allan Richardson, George Shultz, Stanley Smith, William Stusak, Robert Voseipka, Harold Wenclorf. Page 92 ALPHA DELTA ALPHA Alpha Delta Alpha was Well rep- resented in the Coe Band With Albert Burch, Philip Evans, Leslie Munneke, Ellis Newman, George Shultz, Rich- ard Wing, William Stusak, Charles Vesley, Robert Beiber, Robert Voseiplca, Robert Crawley, Harold Wendorf, and Glenn Stangeland. Richard Wing and Emanuel Iacobs were the handball winners of the doubles division. Leon Black was a member ot the varsity basket- ball squad. Carl Van Evera was a member of the track squad. Don Berry was champion of the l2l pound division in Wrestling. Robert Hansen Was a member of the foot- ball squad. Alpha Delta Alpha Won the trophy for the best decorated house for Homecoming. Page 93 Stanley Smith was a member of Scabbard and Blade. Wallace Kaehler, Robert Hale, Roger Hahn, and Russel Iones were active in Playhouse. Philip Evans Was a member of the German Club and Kelvin Society. Members of the Orchestra includ- ed William Stusak, Philip Evans, Robert Crawley, and Robert Beiber. Allen Richardson was president oi the International Relations Club. Walter Heyer was manager of the football team. George Shultz was a member of the German Club. Russel Iones was active in the Speech Department and was a mem- ber of Kappa Phi Kappa. Top Row-Marjory Bailey, Dorothy Barnes, Louise Benbow, Kathryn Beery, Irene Carran, Marilyn Chyle. Second Row-Iacquolyn Clay, Dorothy Doolittle, lean Dunlap, Betty Finch, Helen Fiske, Mary Gilchrist. Third Row-Eloise I-lelfenstine, lane Huston, Marybel Iacobson, Alice Kenworthy, Frances Kubias, Ruth McDermott. Fourth Row---Evelyn Northcott, Phyllis Oetien, Fannie Paschell, lean Peterson, Dorothy Plock, Ieanne Sheetz. Fifth Row-lane Sigmund, Barbara Steele, Dorothy Stookey, Lois Tankersley, Betty Welterlen, Alice Wolfe, Margaret Zimmerman. Page 94 ALPHA XI DELTA The Alpha Gamma chapter oi Alpha Xi Delta was established on the Coe College campus in l9l8 with twenty charter members: the national organization having been founded at Lombard College, Gales- burg, Illinois, on April 17, l893. A very prominent Alpha Xi Delta representative on the campus this year was lane Huston who served as president oi the sorority and also president of Y. W. C. A.: in addi- tion, she was Homecoming Queen, elected Martha Washington at the Colonial Ball, and is a member of Crescent, Chi Delta, Student Coun- cil, took part in the production of Stage Door, and is a member of Neridian. Many Alpha Xi Deltas are active in Y. W. C. A. First Cabinet are Evelyn Northcott, Dorothy Doolittle, Margaret Zimmerman, and lean Peterson. Dorothy Doolittle and Margaret Zimmerman are members of Sophomore Council and on the Freshman Commission were Ruth McDermott, Helen Fisko, Dorothy lane Flock. ln sports, Alice Wolfe is a member of the Women's Rifle Team: Ruth McDermott, Betty Finch, and Alice Wolfe were members of the Hockey Page 95 Team and those taking part in bas- ketball were Alice Wolfe and Buth McDermott. Members of Chi Delta were Dor- othy Barnes, Lois Tankersley, Evelyn Northcott, and lane Huston. Betty Finch and Marybel lacobson are members ot the A Cappella choir and in the vesper choir were Marjory Bailey, Kathryn Berry, Betty Welterlen, Helen Fisko and Alice Kenworthy. Betty Finch is one of the Madrigals and a member ot the girls' quartette. Members of the girls' sextet are Kathryn Berry and Marybel lacobson. Marilyn Chyle and Dorothy lane Plock are on the Cosmos Staff and Iacquolyn Clay, Dorothy Stookey, and Barbara Steele took part in the Colonial Ball. Many members have achieved in- dividual honors this year: Lois Tan- kersley is a member oi Voorhees House Council and Pan-Hellenic social chairman: Louise Benbow is a member oi Phi Sigma Iota: Doro- thy Doolittle and Marilyn Chyle are members of Alpha Lambda Delta: in Freshman Tenth there were Dorothy Doolittle and lean Peterson, Phyllis Oetjen played in Stage Door. Top Row-Iohn Altfillisch, Wayne Baden, Thomas Beckett, Richard Benesh, Roger Brown, Patrick Casey. Second How-Howard Cherry, Robert Cornell, Iames Cousin, Robert Daniels, Iamison Davis, Erwin Dyqeri. Third Row-Iarnes French, Dinwiddie Fuhrrneister, William Gage, Charles Garberson, Robert Garwood, Leland Grimes. Fourth Row-Lyle Gunderson, Robert Hach, LeRoy Hall, Clifford Hellman, Wayne Hackett, Raymond Hibbinq. Fifth Row-Edward Hopkins, Richard Keen, Howard Kohl, Robert Lee, Iames McFadden, Bernard McPartland. - . Sixth Row-Wayne Miller, Harley Moore, Fred Monihei, Peter Narey, Robert Nelson, Duane Nicholas, William Norris. Seventh Row-Gilbert Norihey, Dale Notestine, Iames Ralston, Warren Richardson, Robert Robbins, Donald Ross Walter Sack. Eighth Row-Rohert Safely, Everette Stouiner, Iohn Swearinqen, George Thomas, Kelly Wodtke, Fred Wooster, Arthur Van Wyk. CHI BETA PHI Chi Beta Phi was founded in 1930 on the Coe campus. The fraternity is housed in one Wing of the men's dormitory, Greene Hall. During the past year, Charles Gar- berson Was Cadet Colonel and Ray- mond Hibbing, Clifford Hellman, and Robert Hach were Captains of the R. O. T. C. Charles Garberson was also Captain of Scabbard and Blade. Others members of Scabbard and Blade include Raymond Hibbing, Clifford Hellman, Fred Wooster, Har- ley Moore, Wayne Hockett, and lames Cousins. There are sixteen men in Advanced Military. Fred Wooster, Harley Moore, Wayne Hockett, and Duane Nicholas are varsity lettermen and members of Clan of C. Leland Grimes was Sophomore Class President. Robert Robbins Was editor of the 1939 ACORN and on Student Council. Clifford Hell- man Was elected as President of the Greene Hall Council. He also serves on the Student Council. Raymond Hibbing is a member of Sachem. Dale Notestine and Robert Cornell are members of Pi Kappa Delta. Notestine is also a member of Pi Gamma Mu. Harley Moore is a member of Phi Sigma lota. Robert Page 97 Hach is Business Manager of the Cosmos, and Iohn Swearingen is Circulation Manager. Wayne Hoc- kett is Business Manager of the ACORN. Raymond Hibbing and lames Cousins are members of the Rifle Team. George Thomas is Captain of the Golf Team of which Erwin Dygert, Iames Cousins, and Bernard Mc- Partland are members. Iohn Swear- ingen is Senior lntra-mural Manager. lames Cousins is lunior lntra-mural Manager. Leland Grimes is on the lntra-mural Board of Control, and William Gage is freshman basket- ball manager. Chi Beta Phi Won the lntra-mural volleyball cup and tied for first place in basketball. Dinwiddie Fuhrmeister, Peter Narey, Dale Notestine took part in the college plays. Robert Cornell is on the debate team. Raymond I-libbing was president of the fraternity the first semester and Wayne Hockett Was selected to succeed him. The vice-president of this year was George Thomasp Lyle Gunderson served as secretary: and Leland Grimes was treasurer of the fraternity. Top Row-Gloria Abbott, Rachel Austin, Iune Bennett, Peggy Bode, Dorothy Carr, Lois Mae Clark. Second Row-Miriam Clure, Bonnie Curry, Dorothea Dolson, Marie Dolson, Margaret Farquhar, Margaret Fortsch. Third Row-Ieanetta Hatfield, Billie Hauser, Naomi Hauser, Barbara Henry, Virginia Hyzer, Mary lo Iohnson. Fourth Row-Betty Knox, Mary Kruse, Marirnae Matthews, lean Miller, Betty Minshall, Marilyn Newell. Fifth Row-Margaret Nickless, Ethel Mae Noble, Marion Noble, Thelma Olson, Marclella Parrott, Marjoxy Peterson. Sixth Row-Cathryne Petska, Elsie Powers, lane Pressel, Lorraine Rawlings, Phyllis Rogers, Prim- rose Selden. Seventh Row-Kathryn Skow, Miriam Spielman, Caroline White, Barbara Wiprud, Mary Ellen Wiprud. Page 98 CHI OMEGA Chi Omega was organized at the University of Arkansas in 1895. Omicron Alpha chapter installed on the Coe campus in 1914, celebrated its 25th anniversary this year. Mary lo lohnson, Phyllis Rogers, Bonnie Curry and Dorothy Carr served on the first cabinet of Y. W. C. A. Kathryn Skow was a mem- ber of Sophomore Council. Chi Omegas on freshman commission were Margaret Nickless, Marimae Matthews, and Marie Dolson. Miriam Spielman, Betty lean Min- shall, and Margaret Farquahar were members of Y. W. C. A., second cab- inet. Primrose Selden served on the A. W. S. Council. Ieanetta Hatfield and Betty Knox were among those chosen as 1939 ACORN beauties by Lee Bennett. New members of Chi Delta were Phyllis Rogers and Dorothy Carr: Dorothea Dolson was vice-president of the organization. Mardella Parrott was elected secretary of Pi Gamma Mu. Other members were Ethel Mae Noble and Elsie Powers. Lorraine Rawlings and Virginia Hyzer were initiated into Pi Kappa Delta. Lorraine Rawlings is secre- tary of this organization and Vir- ginia is the social chairman. Kath- ryn Slcow placed first in the State Extemporaneous Contest for women and Lorraine received recognition as the outstanding speaker of the State Debate Contest. There are four Chi Omegas in the International Relations Club. Bar- bara Henry, Cathryn Petska, Mari- mae Matthews, and Margaret Fortsch, and Mary Ellen Wiprud sang in Vesper Choir. Chi Omegas in Kelvin Society were Billie Hauser, Primrose Selden, and Mary Io lohnson. Rachel Aus- tin and Cathryn Petska were mem- bers of Phi Sigma lota. Naomi Hauser had the lead in Page 99 Lady Precious Stream and Marie Dolson was also a member of the cast. Dorothy Carr played the lead- ing role in Stage Door, and Mar- garet Portsch had a part in the same play. Dorothea Dolson had the title role in Mrs. Moonlight. Dorothy Carr was also in the cast. Kathryn Skow was elected presi- dent of Alpha Lambda Delta, Fresh- man Women's Honorary Society. Phyllis Rogers served on the W. A. A. Council. Members on the Women's Rifle Team were Phyllis Rogers, Betty lean Minshall, and Kathryn Skow. Two Chi O's on the Cosmos Board of Control were Primrose Selden and Dorothea Dolson, who served as secretary. Members of the Cosmos staff were Miriam Clure and Marion Noble. On the 1939 ACORN staff were Kay Skow, Marion Noble, and Ethel Mae Noble. Rachel Austin was a junior scholar and was also elected to Phi Kappa Phi. Sophomore Honors were won by Dorothy Carr. Kathryn Skow was in Freshman Tenth. lane Pressel was president of the Home Economics Club and Bonnie Curry served as treasurer. Peggy Bode was also a member. Chi Omega won first prize for the most beautiful Homecoming Float and Billie Hauser was attendant to the Oueen. Billie Hauser was chosen Honor- ary Military Cadet Colonel. lunior Prom Oueen was Dorothea Dolson and Billie Hauser was chosen as the 1939 T. K. E. Sweetheart. Mary Louise Nelson served as an attend- ant to the May Oueen. Billie Hauser served as president of Chi Omega for the past year and Betty Knox was elected to succeed her. Top Rowe-Norman Ackerman, Warren Ackley, Kenneth Anderson, Leonard Archibald, Iohn Bready, Clement Carney. Second How-lack Clark, Herbert Cox, Lloyd Delong, Robert Dudycha, Donald Durey, Vernon Elslager. Third Row-Ellsworth Eye, William Gilkey, Raymond Griebel, Arthur Hass, Roger Hawley, Kenneth Heck. Fourth Row-Donald Iohnson, Ray Iohnson, Robert Formanek, Robert M. L. Iohnson, Ralph Ionge, Russel Love. Fifth Row-Frank Luhrs, Lawrence McLeod, George Makar, Robert Manville, Henry Moss, Walter Nash. Sixth Row-Lloyd Patterson, Sam Patterson, Marvin Pearson, Richard Pollack, Iohn Prasch, Donald Ross. Seventh Row-Iames Rozek, Angello Saccaro, Iames Scott, Alfred Sarnrnett, Adam Slapetis, Robert Smith. Eighth Row--Donald Smith, Richard Schneider, George Starcevich, Carl Stromer, Iames Swanson, Fred Telecky, Robert Van Orsdal. DELTA PHI EPSILON Delta Phi Epsilon, oldest local fra- ternity west of the Mississippi, was founded in l9Ol. Alfred Samrnett served as presi- dent of the lnter-Fraternity Council and is a member of Sachem and Clan of C in addition to serving as president of the fraternity for the past year. Adam Slapetis is a member of the Athletic Board of Control, and was president of the Clan of C. Other members of the Clan of C are Starce- vich, R. Smith, Ross, Saccaro, Pol- lock, Elslager, Prasch, L. Patterson, Carney, and Walter Nash. Class officers elected at both se- mesters Were Iohn Prasch, president of the lunior Class, and member of the Cosmos Board of Control, and lohn Bready, president of the Fresh- man Class. Donald Ross was pledged to Scab- bard and Blade. Other members of advanced Military classes are George Makar, Lawrence McLeod, and Sam Patterson. Page 101 Ellsworth Eye is a member of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Angelo Saccaro was elected as co-captain of the varsity football team. Don Ross was senior football manager. Richard Pollock was named honor- ary basketball captain. In track, Elslager, Prasch, L. Pat- terson, received varsity letters. Rich- ard Pollock was senior track man- ager. Freshman football numeral Win- ners are R. lohnson, Moss, Stone, Gilkey, Stromer, Don lohnson, An- derson and Royal Nyby was cap- tain of the Frosh team. Bob lohn- son was freshman football manager. Henry Moss served as captain of the freshman basketball team. Dudy- cha, Gravenstein, Nyby, and Ander- son received numerals. Delta Phi Epsilon shared in the intra-mural basketball champion- ship, and won the intra-mural wres- tling championship. Art Hass Won two wrestling championships. lla. 6 , Oh Top Row-Ruth Beitel, Elizabeth Buckingham, Ida Mae Carlson, Iayne Carrier, Marylou Cater, Diana Coffey. Second Row-Frances Crozier, Marjorie Deacon, Anoqene Faris, lane Fuhrmeister, Betty Gage, Naomi Hall Third Row-Verna Hanold, Dora lane Harnblin, Harriet Hamilton, Agnes Iohnston, Betty lane Levsen, Merle Lindsten. Fourth Row-Lois Lockwood, Marjorie McCrillus, Cornelia Moershel, Mary lane Murdock, Winifred Murray, Dorothy Nelson. Filth Row-Elizabeth Nicholas, Mary Ellen Oldaq, Darleen Pollock, Laura Putbrese, Marjorie Heaney, Patricia Salter, Mary lean Scruby. Sixth Row-Phyllis Sheehy, Bonnie Schermerhorn, Elizabeth Smith, Ianet Thomas, Catherine Timm, Betty White, Betty Wick. Page 1 U2 DELTA DELTA DELTA Delta Eta chapter of Delta Delta Delta was installed on the Coe cam- pus in 1912. The national organ- ization Was founded in 1888 at Bos- ton University. Ida Mae Carlson served as vice- president of Y. W. C. A. for the past year. Frances Crozier, Catherine Timm and Winnifred Murray were on the first cabinet. Dora lane Hamblin and layne Carrier served on second cabinet. Those elected to Sophomore Council were Diana Coffey, Anogene Faris, Harriet Ham- ilton, Cornelia Moershel, Marjorie Reaney, and Mary lean Scruby. Patricia Salter, Betty Gage, Dorothy Nelson, and Betty White Were ap- pointed to freshman commission of Y. W. C. A. Verna Hanold Was president of W. A. A., and Elizabeth Bucking- ham, Marjorie Deacon, Ruth Beitel served on the W. A. A. Council. Elizabeth Buckingham Was presi- dent of A. W. S. and layne Carrier was on the Council. Members of Voorhees House Council were Verna Hanold, Frances Crozier, Elizabeth Buckingham, and Marjorie Reaney. Among officers of Chi Delta were Betty lane Levsen, president, and Lois Lockwood, secretary. Other members were Winifred Murray, Catherine Timm, Frances Crozier, Elizabeth Buckingham, Verna Han- old, Dora lane 1-lamblin, Agnes lohnston, and layne Carrier. lane Fuhrmeister was on the ACORN Board of Control and Mary- lou Cater, Dora lane Hamblin and Winifred Murray worked on the 1939 ACORN staff. The Cosmos staff in- cluded Dora lane Hamblin, Winifred Murray, Diana Coffey, and Marjorie McCri11us. Ruth Beitel, Frances Crozier, and Agnes lohnston were members of Kelvin Society. Members of the Page 103 Home Economics Club Were Mar- jorie McCri1lus, Cornelia Moershel, Elizabeth Nicholas, Elizabeth Buck- ingham, Betty Wick, and Marjorie Reaney. Patricia Salter became a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Charter members of this organization are Dora lane Hamblin and Marjorie Reaney. Dora lane Hamblin, Mar- jorie Reaney, and Anogene Faris were members of the Freshman Tenth. Alice Street reigned at the May Fete as May Queen of Coe. Eliza- beth Buckingham was chosen as Honorary Captain of Company A of the Military Ball. Cornelia Moershel was chosen as one of the Beauties featured in the 1939 ACORN. Members of Phi Sigma Iota are Dora lane Hamblin, Naomi Hall, Marjorie Reaney, Mary lean Scruby, and Harriet Hamilton. Catherine Timm is a member of N eridian. lda Mae Carlson was elected George Washington at the Colonial Ball, and leading dancers Were Cath- erine Timm and Elizabeth Bucking- ham. Others dancers Were Patricia Salter, Dorothy Nelson, Ruth Beitel, and Agnes lohnston. lda Mae Carlson and Lois Lock- wood Were members of Phi Gamma Mu. Representatives on the Student Council were Elizabeth Buckingham and Verna Hanold. Members of A Cappella Choir were Diana Coffey, Betty lane Levsen, Darleen Pollock, Marjorie Reaney, Naomi Hall, Winifred Mur- ray, and layne Carrier. Naomi Hall and Betty lane Levsen Were mem- bers of the Madrigal Singers. Elizabeth Buckingham served as president this year and layne Car- rier has been chosen to succeed her. Top Row-Wilbur Ashman, Robert Angler, John Bailey, Iames Benbow, Robert Carmichael, Keith Cold. Second Row-Iames Crawford, Bruce Dougan, Paul Dougan, Donald Dunlop, Robert Dunlop, Frank Fager. Third Row-lack Gates, Robert Hansen, Cannon Helscher, Fletcher Herrald, Ray Hodgson, Iames Holman. Fourth Row-Ferris Howland, Warren Kellogg, Robert Kendall, Hartley Kinder, Walter Kil'.Cl'l, Earl Klay. Fifth Row-Iack Kofron, Robert Kosanke, Robert Lamb, Eugene LeClere, Ward Long, Ray McAlpin. Sixth Row-Clark McCormack, George Masterton, Harry Mehlan, Edward Melcher, Robert Norris, Charles Okell. Seventh Row-Donald Ottilie, Max Reed, Roy Ricklefs, Wayne Rogers, Roy Rouqhton, Frank Scheible. Eighth Row-Ioe Singer, Robert Sody, Clifford Soukup, Robert Stary, Paul Tschirgi, Hollis Wall, John Watson. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Zeta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsi- lon was installed at Coe in l9l6. The national organization Was found- ed at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899 and now comprises 41 chapters. Clan of C include Bob Norris, Bob Dunlop, Don Dunlop, Ioe Singer, Elden Leins, Roy Roughton, Walt Kinch, Harry Mehlan, and Wayne Rogers. Bob Norris was elected co- captain of the football team with the following Winning letters in that sport: Ioe Singer, Bob Dunlop, Don Dunlop, Elden Leins, and Walt Kinch. Eldon Leins, Harry Mehlan, and Bob Dunlop received letters in varsity basketball. Wayne Rogers was co- captain of the tennis team. Those in Scabbard and Blade are Bruce Dougan, Roy Roughton, Can- non Helscher, Ward Long, and Bob Norris. Bruce Dougan also served as Cadet-Major of the R. O. T. C. Unit. Bob Dunlop served as first semes- ter president of the sophomore class. Pi Kappa Delta members Were Max Reed and Eugene LeClere. They de- bated throughout the year. Sinfonia includes Ed Melcher, Bob Car- Page 105 michael, Charles Okell, and Bob Norris. Melcher and Carmichael are also members of the Madrigal Group. Band members are Fletcher l-lerrald, Keith Cold, Don Ottilie, Roy Ricklets, Frank Eager, Charles Okell, and Iames Crawford. Bob Norris served as president of the Student Council. Max Reed was elected to the ACORN Board of Con- trol. Wayne Rogers, president of International Relations Club, was also a member of Pi Gamma Mu. Cliff Soukup served as the student coach in basketball and football. Cannon Helscher Was lunior Intra- mural manager. larnes Benbow Was sophomore football manager, and Bob Augler served as freshman man- ager. Bob Norris was senior basket- ball manager. Tau Kappa Epsilon Won the cup in the Inter-fraternity sing contest and also won the cup for the best stunt in the Homecoming parade. Bob Norris served Zeta chapter as president t.he past year and Max Reed has been elected to serve in the same capacity next year. Top Row-Patricia Andrews, Ruth Ann Bemis, Grace Brown, Ieanne Brown, Audrey Campbell, Ruth Chalmers. Second How-Mary Clifford, Ioyce Dollman, Corinne Fahrney, Margaret Fedder, Marabelle Fuller, Gertrude llten. Third Row-Geraldine lanes, Helen Kidd, Helen Kirkpatrick, Helen Knox, Betsy Koehler, Rose Ann Kubovec. Fourth Row-Zoe Lynn, Leila McDermott, Phyllis McKellips, Shirley Madsen, Dorothy Manuel, Helen Masha. Fifth Row-Margaret Meyers, Lorena Musgrave, Dorothy Patterson, Virginia Peck, Betty Piand- hoefer, Betty Pierce. Sixth Row-Dorothy Schock, Patti Shelton, Margaret Sirovy, Lois lane Suiter, Ioyce Sundelius, Annabel Teets. Seventh How-lrenne Teets, Margaret Threlkeld, Kathryn Voorhees, Adele Weymouth. Page 106 KAPPA DELTA Alpha Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta was established on the Coe campus in l9ll, the first national sorority on the campus. Kappa Del- ta was founded at Virginia State Normal, Parmville, Virginia, in l897. The sorority rooms are located in the Merritt Apartments. Audrey Campbell was chosen Sports Queen and Gertrude llten was presented as an B. O. T. C. Company Sponsor at the Military Ball. K. D.'s have been very active in women's athletics. Members of the hockey team were Dorothy Manuel, Lorena Musgrave, Betty Pfandhoefer, Margaret Threlkeld, and lrenne Teets. Dorothy Manuel is a mem- ber of the Women's Rifle Team. Dorothy Manuel, Shirley Madsen, and Ioyce Sudelius are members of the swimming team. The majority of the members of Kappa Delta par- ticipated in the May Pete and Col- onial Ball. Lorena Musgrave and Peggy Threlkeld were featured dancers. ln the musical circles we find Marabelle Fuller a member of the vocal quintette and Helen Masha of the string quartette. Members of the A Cappella Choir are Betsy Koehler and Marabell Puller and Helen Masha, Helen Mary Knox, Dorothy Schock, Lois lane Suiter, Hose Ann Kubovec were in Vesper Choir. Marabelle Fuller and Helen Masha are both members of Mu Phi Epsilon. ln the band are Lois lane Suiter, and Leila McDermott, Helen Marsha is a member of the orchestra. lrenne Teets serves as Society Editor of the Cosmos. Grace and Ieanne Brown, Dorothy Patterson, Page 107 Annabelle Teets and Patti Shelton served on the reportorial staff. ln the honor societies, Dorothy Manuel, Bose Ann Kubovec, and Grace Brown are members of Alpha Lambda Delta. lrenne Teets and Adele Weymouth are members of Pi Kappa Delta. Margaret Sirovy is a member of Pi Gamma Mu, Audrey Campbell and Dorothy Manuel of Phi Sigma lota. Members of Chi Delta are lrenne Teets, Gertrude llten, Betty Pfand- hoefer, Dorothy Manuel, and Kath- ryn Voorhees. Dorothy Manuel is a member of Voorhees House Council and Audrey Campbell served on the Student Council. Corrine Pahrney is secretary of the Home Economics Club and Helen Kirkpatrick and Betty Pfandhoefer are members. Patricia Andrews is a member of Freshman Commission of Y. W. C. A., while Dorothy Manuel and Mar- garet Colman are members of Soph- omore Council. Kathryn Voorhees and Betty Pfandhoefer are on the first cabinet of Y. W. C. A. lrenne Teets is vice-president of W. A. A. and loyce Dollrnan is also on the council. Prominent in Playhouse activities were Ruth Chalmers, Geraldine lames, Adele Weymouth, Margaret Threlkeld, Audrey Campbell, Dor- othy Patterson, Leila McDermott, Helen Mary Knox, and Gertrude llten. Adele Weymouth has been very prominent in debate work: she is a member of the Women's State Championship debate team. Corrine Fahrney will succeed Ger- trude llten as president of the chap- ter next fall. t it , 59,-E .i V6 fix Top Row-Odette Guthrie, Ruth Murray, Ruth Rich, Eunice Roberts. Second Row-Barbara Selzer, Eileen Viles, Mae Wells, Sara Margaret Wilson. BETA PHI ALPHA Beta Phi Alpha sorority was founded at the University of California at Berkeley, on May 8, l909. Pi chapter of Beta Phi Alpha Was founded on October 8, l927, from a local chapter Alpha Theta. lt is the most recent sorority on the campus. The sorority rooms are located a lllU Second Avenue in the Women's Club. Ruth Murray, who is this year's president, has been active in campus activities, being a member oi Chi Delta, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, Cosmos Staff, College Players, and Vice- Presiclent ot Coedan. Ruth was also the student director oi Stage Door . Mary Babe has been presiding officer of pledges as well as a member oi the rifle team and Vesper Choir. Barbara Selzer was president of Coedan Literary Society for this year, also acting as a member of Kelvin Society and achieving Sophomore Honors. Sara Margaret Wilson acted as Treasurer oi Coedan and is also a member of Pi Gamma Mu. Eileen Viles is a member of Home Eco- nomics Club, Chi Delta, College Players, and is active on the ACORN and Cosmos staffs, as Well as having a role in Stage Door . 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CM0zAee4 QM, 'C66lfL5 Q- 61 i gil 9 ---.-11511 I Top Row-Crozier, Hanold, Kruse, Manuel VOORHEES- HOUSE COUNCIL The WOl'1'lQl'1'S dormitory is en- tirely self-governed and Mary Kruse served as president of the Voorhees House Council for the past year in co-operation with Dean Mary Bell. The Council endeavors to pro- mote cr friendly and understand- ing spirit among all Women stu- dents and yet maintain the rules and regulations and inflict penal- ties tor the violation ot any re- strictions. This year inaugurated the serv- ices of a resident house mother, Mrs. Kathryn York at the hall. 'Syst S-4 Page 110 VOORHEES SHOTS L 1 I, V .-,, fx was -1, ,,.. 1 . A . -' '..Zki: :iE..I '7'm '-'- , W ' W , .gg A , V --wmv ' THE LITTLE PARLOR Page 111 VOORHEES 'SHOTS THE POOL F' ,s g, - 1- .9 I Top How-Auman, Cross, Hahn, Hamilton. Boilom How-Hellman, Iones, Ross, Reed. GREENE HALL COUNCIL The Greene Hall Council is made up ot eight members, one representative from each frater- nity and tour men elected from other nominations by residents in the hall. This Council served as the gov- erning body in the dormitory and meets with Dr. Keck, the advisory member ot the Board. All new members will be chosen each spring in order that they may be- come acquainted with the prob- lems they are to deal with during the following year. The Council has the power to enforce all rules and regulations of dormitory lite and may try all petty offenders. Mrs. Newell is hostess at Greene Hall. N 'E afggz I 3 f GREENE HALL SHOTS QE T Sf 5 . 5-.-Eifi , -Ef'-FEFQ M V 'qi :uf ae5z,s H. H. E l M fa' 1 STUDY HOUR Pg 114 M-L' Page 116 GREENE HALL SHOTS CHAPTER ROOM I' 1 . w 'f.zffMa:. mn A-'Aw fwfr .. rw N ,H -.-wi ,.,.. u J... ,.1!...f- If T! 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Eby, Director of Athletics at Coe, and dean of coaches in the middle west, celebrated his Silver lubilee year as Kohawk mentor in producing the 1938 eleven. ln his long coaching career Eby has piled up an enviable record, having won an easy seventy-five per cent of games against all opposition, including Big Ten, Big Six, Missouri Valley, and Mid-West con- ference foes. The Old Fox, as he is known to the players, was formerly a star on one of lowa University's most successful teams and subsequently has served thirty-two years turning out winning football teams. Willis Lamb, newest member of the Coe coaching family, stamped himself as being truly capable by turning out one of the best and most successful Freshman teams in the history of Coe College. Lamb, who was an athletic celebrity at Coe himself, coached at Centerville before coming to Coe this year. Cliff Soukup, graduating physical education major, aided Coach Lamb in introducing the Eby system to the incoming Freshmen. Page 120 CISLER CO-CAPT. NORRIS KIN CH PRASCH MOORE ROUGHTON SINGER SMITH FOOTBALL ST. AMBROSE 6-COE 0 The l938 Coe football team upheld the Kohawk tradition of developing slowly when they dropped a hard fought opening encounter to the St. Ambrose Bees to the tune of 6-U. With a scant ten days of practice the Coe gridders met a team that played with mid- season form and with the confidence of a long string of victories from the previous years. Eby's gridders put up a scrappy defensive battle, but finally tell under the force of the smooth rurming Bee attack. With Don Dunlop and Walt Kinch out with injuries, the Crimson showed little in the Way of offense, but the entire line, led by Bob Norris, played rugged defensive ball. LAWRENCE 6-COE 2 Having statistically proven themselves the better team by virtue ot seven first downs and lU2 yards gained, the Kohawks lost a heart-breaker in dropping the opening confer- ence game to Lawrence 6-2. Penalties, fumbles, and pass interceptions all played their part in stopping the Crimson attack which continually had the Norsemen on their heels. A pass play that netted fifty-four yards turned the trick for the Lawrence team mid-way in the second quarter. Page 121 FOOTBALL Ed Cisler, hard running Coe fullback, was outstanding offensively for the Kohawks, while the entire Crimson line looked good on defense. Victory was the first in history for Lawrence over a Coe team. COE 19-MONMOUTH 13 A story-book finish to a spectacular game gave Eby's Kohawks a 19-13 conference victory over the Monmouth Scots. With minutes remaining to play and the Crimson trail- ing by a 13-12 count, The Old Fox substituted Dick Pollock, senior drop kicking ace. With Monmouth expecting a dropkick, wily Dick faked a kick and tossed a pass to Walt Kinch who took it on the goal line. The final score climaxed a day of aerial display, both teams having scored twice on passes earlier in the game. Coe's passing combination of Cisler to Elslager was the most effective offensive weapon of the Crimson. The Scots' running attack was stopped cold by a heads-up Kohawk forward wall led by Smith and Slapetis. COE 13-CORNELL 12 A stubborn Coe eleven that refused to be beaten scored twice in two quick thrusts and then staved off a frantic Cornell attack to trip the Purple 13-12 before a rabid horne- coming crowd at Mt. Vernon. Led by Cisler and Patterson, the Ebyrnen took the opening kickoff and marched stead- ily toward the Cornell goal. Four plays later a long pass connected and the Purple had also scored, but did not tie the score when they tailed to convert. The Crimson scored again on a perfect pass to fleet Verne Elslager, but the kick was wide. On a blocked punt that bounced crazily over the Kohawk goal line, the Cornellians stayed within striking distance by collecting another touchdown, but again they failed to convert and the score stood 13-12. Page 122 POLLACK CARNEY ELSLAGER DON DUNLOP BOB DUNLOP MARTIN CO-CAPT. SACCARO PATTERSON FOOTBALL Some brilliant defensive work in which the Kohawk Wingrnen were outstanding kept the Purple attack bottled up. Coe was far superior in the matter of first downs and yards gained. STATE TEACHERS 14-COE U Utilizing a strong Wind that Whipped across a blizzard-bitten field, Iowa State Teach- ers took advantage of the breaks to beat a plucky Coe team l4-O. The Tutors' first tally came when the Wind carried one of Bob Marshalls punts out of bounds practically at the scrimmage line. Immediately the hard-driving Teachers' backfield pounded their Way to the Kohawk goal, and made a successful conversion for the extra point. An intercepted pass late in the final stanza set the stage for another Panther touchdown. Three of the regular Coe linemen, Roy Houghton, Adam Slapetis, and Ronnie Smith, were forced to leave the game with serious injuries. Nevertheless the Kohawk line put up a stubborn defensive fight, and the Coe offense flashed form occasionally. Page 123 4 f , t 'ii COE 33-CARLETON 7 Coach Moray Eby's Silver lubilee team made it a great day for a gala homecom- ing crowd by swarming all over Carleton's invading Norsemen 33-7. The crippled and revamped Kohawk aggregation unleashed an offensive juggernaut that steamrollered its way to the Norse goal five times in the course of the afternoon. Carleton scored first on a series of pass plays. But the Kohawks were quick to re- taliate and scored after Leins had recovered a fumble on the Carls' 23-yard stripe. A pass to Elslager netted a second score, and a fluke interception, again by Elslager, gave Coe its third score. Led by Eddie Cisler, the Kohawlcs did some fancy ball toting to shove over two more touchdowns in the final period. The entire Crimson team played like All-Americans, with previously unsung linemen, particularly Hockett and Starcevich, playing the leading roles. KNOX 13-COE 7 An over-confident Coe team went down in defeat at the hands of a small but inspired Knox football team by a 13-7 score. Coe scored first when a long pass from Dunlop to Elslager connected for a touchdown. But a few moments later, a swivel-hipped Siwash safety man caught a Coe punt on the run and dashed through the entire Kohawk eleven for a counter. Page 124 WOOSTER LAMB MARSHALL HOCKETT CHERRY SLAPETIS LEINS STACEIVICH Late in the third quarter the Knox team scored on a short pass after having forced the Crimson back with a series of running plays. Knox showed definite superiority in the punting department but otherwise statistics gave neither team a decided edge. Coe definitely had an off day, and the Siwash aggre- gation had the punch that makes Winners. COE 6-GRINNELL 0 Ringing down the curtain on the l939 season, the Coe football team won a bitterly fought game from Grinnell before a large arrnistice day throng. After three quarters of seemingly even playing the Kohawks started a 55-yard drive which resulted in the only score of the game. After a brilliant end-around play featuring Don Martin, ever powerful Ed Cisler smashed over for the winning counter. The Grinnell Pioneers flashed power in a last quarter attempt to tie the score but were successfully held in check by a rugged Coe forward wall. Earlier in the game a heads-up pass defense had bottled up the highly touted Grinnell aerial attack. Don Dunlop and Ed Cisler shared laurels for the day, At the close of the season the football lettermen elected Robert Norris and Angelo Saccaro to the positions of honorary co-captains. Page 125 Coach Eby, Bob Dunlop, Lamb, Moore, Leins, Martin, Clark, Carney, Marshall, Elslager, Slapetis, Manager Don Ross. Prasch, Hass, Kinch, Don Dunlop, Pollock, Wooster, Cherry, Patterson, Formanek, Assistant Coach Charley Ziogas. Hackett, Ronnie Smith, Norris, Saccaro, Starcevich, Cisler, Singer, Bob Smith. Mgr. Bob Augler, Archibald, Ray Iohnson, Eden, Gillcey, Hidinger, Diehl, Miller, Nash, Moss, Lehman, Van Wyk, Kinch, Hunt, Asst. Coach Soukup. Bob Iohnson, Mgr., Foss, Nyby, Stone, Swanson, Strorner, Schoon, Anderson, Brown, Roberts, Macy, Ackerman, Zisko, Ienninqs, Coach Lamb. Elliot, Howland, Rall, Conard, Satterthwaite, Lindsey, Diricks, Don Iohnson, Richardson, Hughes, Burket, Stontner, Scott. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL A big squad of rugged Freshman football aspirants reported to Coach Willis D. Lamb and developed into one of the most promising Frosh grid teams at Coe in recent years. The Little Kohawks played two regularly scheduled games. One against State Teachers, and the other against Cornell, and came oft with top honors in both ot them. At State Teachers the yearlings Whipped a rangy Frosh Tutor team in decisive fash- ion by a 9-O score, A penalty and a pass gave the Crimson their touchdown and Ray lohnson booted a 23-yard field goal for the additional Coe scoring. The following Week the Coe Freshmen ilaunted their power at the expense of Cor- nell's first year men by beating them 34 to 8. T he entire Hawklet team shared in the vic- tory over Grinnell. Page Standing-Norris, Mgr., Cisler, Martin, Mehlan, Leins, Marshall, Coach Lamb. Kneeling-Bob Dunlop, Prasch, Love, Don Dunlop. Sitting-Watson, Black, Smith, Pollock, Mcl-lugh. BASKETBALL Coach Willis Lamb starting his first year as head varsity basketball mentor faced a tough intercollegiate schedule. Some twenty-one prospective basketball players, includ- ing five lettermen, reported to the initial call for cage practice. Lettermen returning were Ed Cisler, Don Martin, lohn Prasch, l-larry Mehlan, and Bichard Pollock. The squad was also bolstered by additional material from Albia Iunior College, namely, Russell Love, Bob Smith, Leonard Archibald, lim Scott. From last year's Freshman squad Bob Mar- shall, Bob and Don Dunlop, and Eldon Leins Were good prospects. The Kohawks dropped the opening game of the season to State Teachers 36 to 26, and then took it on the chin from Grinnell 38 to 28. After these two defeats the Crimson made a strong bid for victory in their return engagement with State Tutors but Were ii- nally beaten 39 to 32. Bob Marshall showed some scoring punch in the second Teacher game by collecting 13 points. Hard luck at the rims continued to dog the much-beaten-but-persevering Coe squad and they lost a 31-32 contest to Knox and dropped a rough and tumble battle to Cornell 42-34. Sparked by Dick Pollock who was playing his last varsity game, the Kohawk tive gave the loop-leading Beloit team a good battle but ended up on the Wrong end of the score 43-28. Page 127 Top Row--lvfartin, Prasch, Pollock, Love. Second How-Leins, Mehlan, Bob Dunlop, Cisler. At the start of the second semester rangy Walt Nash and two of the Albia transfers became eligible, which caused Kohawk basketball stock to rise considerably. However the Coe team continued its losing streak by dropping a heart-breaker to Knox, 35-38 and a 46-28 contest to Monmouth. Then the Crimson turned the trick and stopped their long losing streak by taking Monmouth into camp 49-30. The Coe team finally struck a hot night and played top notch ball in stopping the Scots' attack. However, the Crimson successes were short lived because a powerful Carleton team crushed the Kohawks 42-25 in their next en- counter. Seemingly unwilling to let the season slip by without at least one victory over their traditional rivals, the Crimson rose to new heights to take a thriller from Cornell 36-33 in the season's finale. The Crimson scoring was led by Walt Nash, Tess Leins, and Eddie Cisler, with Don Martin also turning in a flashy performance. Thus the Coe basketeers chalked the 1938-39 season up to experience. Although the winter's record is unimpressive there were some bright spots in th season's toils, and with only one regular lost, Coach Lamb is looking forward to great things for basketball at Coe in the future. Dick Pollock, only graduating letterwinner, was unanimously elected honorary basketball captain by his team mates. Page 128 FRANCIS PUGH Freshman Coach WILLIS D. LAMB Varsity Coach NASH ARCHIBALD SCOTT SMITH MCHUGH 5' First Row-Coach Sgt. Pugh, Anderson, Brandt, Hidinger, Gravenstein, Husted, Webster, Mgr. Second Row-Howland, Tschirgi, Van Wyk, Moss, Nyby, Foss. Third How-Koch, Ackerman, Kinch, Dudycha. FRESHMAN Under the guidance of Sergeant Francis D. Pugh, the Coe Freshman basket- ball team enjoyed cr successful season with three Wins and one defeat. The rangy I-lawklets got their first taste of competition at Cornell Where they dropped a hard-fought but futile 39-19 battle. In their second encounter the Frosh Won a hair-raiser from the State Teacher Freshmen 27-26. ln a game at Grinnell the Crimson yearlings continued their Winning ways by defeating the Pioneers 38-34. In the season's last game the Frosh avenged their only defeat by trimming a classy aggregation of first-year cagers from Cornell in a fast 46-40 battle. Page J 30 wa..- f TRACK Facing a stiff track schedule, Coach Forest Rittgers had only a small crew of men with which to work, but produced a track team which held its own in the best of com- petition. 'With a six man squad, all of whom placed, the Crimson captured a fourth place in the Midwest Intercollegiate indoor meet at Naperville. The Coe men scored l7Vz points in the meet. The following week, the Crirnson's small but mighty track squad placed in two events in the Armour Relays in Chicago. Coe opened the outdoor season with a dual track meet against Grinnell's Pioneers on the Grinnell oval with the inauguration of a new system of scoring, the Coe track team was nosed out of victory by a 7-6 count. At the annual State Teachers College Relays, the Kohawk thinclads walked off with a lion's share of the trophies and despite adverse weather conditions managed to hang up two new records. The new records came as a result of the work of Harley Wedgebury, Harley Moore, Vernon Elslager, and Lowell Wedgebury in the mile and half mile relays. Pitted against the foremost teams in the country, Coe's mile relay team of I-locrley Wedgebury, Moore, Elslager, and Lowell Wedgebury, copped top honors and set a new record of 3:30.53 for the event in the Drake Relays at Des Moines. In the annual Beloit Relay Carnival, Coe runners took a third place, injuries to key Kohawk runners keeping the Coe score down. Coe lost the services of Charley Ralston, high scoring hurdler. Led by Iron Man Lowell Wedgebury, the Crimson thinclads scored in all fifteen events to win easily from State Teachers and Cornell in a triangular meet on the Mt. Vernon cinders. In the Midwest Conference track meet at Lawrence, Coe runners took second place, being defeated by a strong Lawrence College squad. L. Wedgebury and Dwight Harley were named honorary track co-captains. Page 131 TRACK SQUAD MANAGERS Vbvi ROSS NORRIS HAHN SWEARINGEN INTRAMURALS Under the able leadership of Coach Forest Rittgers, assisted by Senior Intramural Manager, Iohn Swearingen, intramural sports at Coe experienced another successful year. The purpose of the intramural program is to give every man that is not actively en- gaged in varsity or freshman athletics an opportunity at competitive sports. Starting out with volley ball in the fall, followed by basketball, ping-pong, hand ball, wrestling, swim- ming, rifle marksmanship, golf and soft ball, there is a continuous line of activity in this field. A cup is awarded to the team victorious in each sport and a traveling trophy sym- bolic of the all-intramural title is given to the organization collecting the most points during the year of competition. Teams competing during the l938-i939 season included Alpha Delta Alpha, Chi Beta Phi, Delta Phi Epsilon., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ins, Outs, Esquire, and Y-Coe Club. 'Z 'r ' Nl Top Row-Manqels, Mehlan, Elslager, Martin, Le-ins, Ross, Bob Dunlop, Cisler, Rogers, Carney, Prasch, Cherry, Kinch, Woodward. Second How-Slapetis, Ralston, Nicholas, Pollock, Saccaro, Coach Eby, Smith, Coach Rittgers, Coach Lamb. Third RowMMoore, Starcevich, Patterson, Wooster, Singer, Hockett, Roughton, Don Dunlop. CLAN OF C Dedicated to the policy oi fostering friendship among Coe athletes, the Clan of C is an organization of all the varsity athletes on the campus who have earned letters. This year's Clan took an unusually active part in campus affairs and enrolled a record num- ber of new men. The following men were pledged and became active during the past school year: Bob Dunlop, Don Dunlop, Clem Carney, Howard Cherry, Aureal Cross, Vernon Elslager, Wayne Hackett, Eldon Leins, Leighton Mangels, Harley Moore, Lloyd Patterson, Wayne Rogers, Don Ross, Ioe Singer, George Starcevich, Russel Love, Bob Smith, Iohn Swearin- gen, Charles Hahn, Walter Nash, and Roy McHugh. The highlight of the social season was the annual Clan oi C Ball, where Miss Audrey Campbell reigned as Queen of Sports. She was elected by a vote of the entire student body under auspices of the Clan of C. The Clan of C was instrumental in providing a place on the campus tor ice skating, and in thus paving the Way for a future winter sports program at Coe. Adam Slapetis served as president. Charles Ralston was vice-president and Robert Lamb was secretary-treasurer. 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A council of students works with the heads ot the department in managing the Women's athletic association, through which the sports are directed. Page 136 WOMEN'S ATHLETICS . . . ,-a.- '-'il , ' h Y' ,L f Lixm ' - This department oiters a complete line of Womens athletics. Archery, hockey, and kickball are the tall sports. The Winter physical education activi- ties include classes in Danish qyrnnastics, creative and folk dancing, cloqqinq, basketball, swimming, and rifle. Tennis, archery, baseball, and different qroups in dancinq are offered in the sprinq, climaxed by the May Fete. Page 137 ,V Q5 in -B -. Top Row--Hanold, Teets, Rogers, Buckingham. Second Row-Dollman, Beitel, Kruse, Birkett. Bottom Row-Manuel, Konecny, Huston. WOMEN'S ATHLETICS The Women's Athletic Associa- tion, a branch of the Athletic Federation of American College Women, is open to all Coe Wom- en. Its purpose is to promote in- terest in sports as a means of ob- taining physical efficiency, ath- letic accomplishment, scholarship, and good sportsmanship. Verna Hanold Was president of the W. A. A. Council, the govern- ing body of the organization, and other officers were lrenne Teets, vice-president: Phyllis Rogers, secretary: and Elizabeth Bucking- ham, treasurer. Heads of the various sports were: Valerie Konecny, hockey, Mary Kruse, baseball: Margaret Birkett, rifle: Dorothy Manuel, swimming: Ruth Beitel, basketball: and Marjorie Deacon, archery and golf. The W. A. A. council makes rules for the organization and awards C letters to all members of the hockey, basketball, base- ball, and rifle teams. The organization also sponsors monthly tea dances for all mem- bers and the spring tennis tourna- ment. The Hanson medal is awarded each year to the senior Woman Who best represents this department. Beulah Detwiler Won the medal last year. Page 138 Top Row-Ford, Hall, Kruse, Hamblin, Murray. Second How-Mayo, Dixon, Lee, Birkett. RIFLE The Women's Rifle at Coe Col- lege is directed by Sergeant Pugh, through the facilities of the R. O. T. C. The ten members of the team were chosen for their abil- ity to shoot. Dorothy Manuel, not in the picture is a member. The team completed a very suc- cessful season this spring. ln the telegraphic matches with colleges and universities from all parts of the United States, the team won thirty-two out of thirty-three. The highlight of the season was the trip in March to Boonville, Mo. Kemper Military Academy spon- sored their annual mid-west shoot at that time. The team tied for third place in their division with a score of 392 out 400. Five of the six who com- peted received expert qualifica- tions. The Hanford Post of the Amer- ican Legion will award medals at the annual review this spring to the three Women having the high- Page 139 est score for the year's record. Mary Kruse, winner of last year's high medal and therefore ineligible for this year's first medal, had an average oi 99.8. The medals will be awarded to Margaret Birkett, captain, with a 99.5 average, Naomi Hall, who averaged 99.4, and Mary Ellen Ford, whose average score was 99.1. The scores of the next twenty- one women who Went out for rifle are as follows: Shirley Mayo, 997 Peggy Lee, 98.67 Dorothy Manuel, 98.47 Dora lane Hamblin, 97.87 Margarite Dixon, 97.27 Dorothy Henry, 977 Betty Leidiqh, 96.97 Phylis Rogers, 96.87 lane Ortiz, 96.87 Winifred Murray, 96.77 Mary lean Scruby, 96.37 Kathryn Skow, 96.37 lane Frazier, 96.17 Mary Babe, 96: Alice Wolfe, 967 lean Albertson, 95.67 Naida Bradley, 95.67 Anne Frazier, 952 lean Bice, 94.77 lean William- son, 94.5. MAY FETE Qne ot the outstanding events offered with the physical education department is the annual spring May Pete. This cli- maxes the year's activities in this depart- ment and is presented every year on the chapel lawn. The entire pageant is ex- pressive of originality and dance inter- pretation. Perhaps the outstanding feature ot the Pete is the selection of the Queen oi Coe. All women students vote for a sen- ior class candidate to receive this honor. Dean Mary Bell otticiates at the corona- tion. Last year, Alice Street was chosen May Queen and reigned over the pro- gram. Other attendants were selected and were Audrey Abell, Beulah Detwiler, Mary Nelson, Gertrude Shoemaker, and Alice Snyder. Every year a theme is chosen and the entire program of dances is built around the development and presentation ot this central idea. The program ot twelve dances present- ed last spring was symbolic of the twelve months ot the year. With the lovely nat- ural background ot the campus and the beautiful floral arrangements surround- ing the Queen's throne, the spring pageant of creative and character danc- ing was a tremendous success. This event is a most picturesque and unusual pro- gram, and draws an audience of over three thousand to the campus each year. Gay costumes in delicate pastels and clever designs add to the event. Page 140 MAY FETE lanuary symbolized the first month in last spring's program. Four women pre- sented the New Year's dance in colorful costumes. A stately Colonial number was presented in accord with the traditional customs of the month of February. The month of March was interpreted by a typ- ical and spirited Irish dance, and the fol- lowing month of April revealed a clever duet called One Rainy Day. As customary with the May Pete, the May dance was the graceful winding of the May Pole which always gains the attention of all. Six women presented a number for lune called Roses , which was beautiful in its grace and simplicity. Again, a clever and lively dance sym- bolizing firecrackers represented the spirit of the month of Iuly. It was followed by a very beautiful performance of Under the August Moon . Another love- ly presentation was the lndian Summer interpretation of the October dance. A comic dance was brought into the program to create the dance of the month of November. A large group of costumed farmers presented a very clever and en- tertaining routine that was known as Harvest Home. With the month of De- cember, the dancers characterized the number complete with snow and sleigh bells and soft white costumes. Thus, with twelve interpretative performances, the l938 May Pete was most impressive. I COLONIAL BALL The Colonial Ballet, held annually on Washington's birthday, is a unique and colorful Coe tradition which has been in existence since l9ll. This event is spon- sored by the Y. W. C. A. and the dancing is under the direction of the physical edu- cation department. A formal dinner in Voorhees Quad- rangle, at which Prof. Ethel R. Outland is toastrnistress, precedes the Colonial danc- ing. The new Y. W. C. A. president and her cabinet are revealed at the dinner, and also the two Women chosen by mern- bers of Y. W. C. A. to be Martha and George and to preside over the dinner and dancing. This year Ida Mae Carlson and lane Huston were selected as Martha and George. The ballet itself consists of authentic colonial dances, including minuets, Waltzes, gavottes, and novelties. The dancing is done in large and small groups, duets, and solos. This year the Madrigal singers joined the ballet for the first time and furnished the music for sev- eral of the dances. Page 142 - Q 1,41 1 1 IB' '+I' 4 1' '31 ,155 4 1 C.9:Cgl O O 9,i'.6'. lf. .v 4 . 1 1 Jo o o o v .p off, ta o G I n rin a o Q Q 4 D O Dev? v'v,Q r '4 ' . fif. +4 'R Z ' 1 v,v:v ' v ffxsthnqaw 1 chit. oo:-1..,::3.:v,w.n.g14 :YS . - .3 0 .- 111.111 -1, 23 . 5:1 po.. 3 o o 0 64:12, A 12.3.11 , X X . Q . 111.675 Tx . v-rf. .v nn.. 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PUGH SERGEANT LEWIS MILITARY ASSISTANTS n E Q, 1 2nd LT. COLBURN lst LT. H. CHERRY lst LT. K. WODTKE 3 Top Row-Helscher, Long, Schultz, Moore, Cousins, Clark. Second How-Hockett, Daugherty, Wilson, Vetter, Hibbing, Norris, Wooster. Bottom Row-Byers, Hellman, Costello, Garberson, Dougczn, Smith, Wodtke. SCABBARD AND BLADE The Scabbard and Blade National Mil- itary fraternity at Coe was established in 1921 as A company, third regiment. Members are elected annually on the basis of scholastic standing, character, military ability, personality and qualities becoming to an officer and a gentleman. Scabbard and Blade's chief concern is to preserve and develop the essential qualities of good and efficient officers: to prepare educated men to take a more active part and to have a greater influ- Page 147 ence in the military affairs of the com- munities in which they may reside and above all, to spread intelligent informa- tion concerning the military requirements of their country. The annual Military Ball again proved to be the most elaborate and colorful event on the social calendar. Besides their accustomed sponsoring of the Ball, Scabbard and Blade, aided by the junior and senior officers, gave a military ban- quet preceding the Ball. BATTALION CHARLES GARBERSON . . Lt. Colonel DARREL COSTELLO BRUCE DOUGAN . STANLEY SMITH . . . RAYMOND I-IIBBING CLIFFORD I-IELLMAN ROBERT NORRIS . , . . EDWARD HOPKINS . ROBERT ANDERSON DUANE NICHOLAS . . Capt. Adj. . . Major Capt. Co. A Capt. Co. B Capt. Co. C Capt. Co. D . Lt. Co. A . Lt. Co. A . Lt. Co. D Page 148 B A T T A L I O N WALTER SACK . . ' LL CO. E DALE NCTESTLNE . . . LL CO. A CARL WILSON . . LL CO. C HOLLIS WALL . . . Lf. CO. D ROBERT STARY . . LL CO. D CLEO BYERS . . . Lf. CO. C ARTHUR VETTER . . . Lt. Co. B CHARLES THOMPSON . . Lt. Co. C CLIFFORD SOUKUP . . . Lt. Co. A ROBERT HACH . . . . Page 149 Lt. Band 'Z' H' .- IS' l -6. ' Top Row--Moore, Augler. Second Row-Ross, Cousins, Pleshek, Clark, Burkhart. Bottom Row-Wehmeyer, Hibbing, Sgt. Lewis, Schultz, Anderson. MEN'S RIFLE TEAM The 1938-39 men's riile team completed a successful schedule of a total of thirty matches. These matches Were telegraphic and shoulder to shoulder. The first team won third place in the Wil- liam Randolph Hearst Match for which the school receives a plaque and each of the team members a medal. The first four men, Robert Schultz, Raymond Hibbing, lames Cousins, and Melvin Clark, trav- eled to Boonville, Missouri, to com- pete in the National Kemper Match in which Cousins and Rob- ert Schultz received expert recog- nition medals awarded by the National Rifle Association. Starting the season l939-40 rifle will be a minor sport at Coe. Medals awarded at the end of the season to the three highest men were granted as following: First Gold: Robert Schultz: Second Silver: Raymond Hibbingp Third Bronze: Melvin Clark. Page 150 EV' Page 151 Ev,.' .JI . - . V ' 'SFC ' 1 . -, I 1 1,-,' , .isis ' - ' - .P - 1ff':r9' fr ' ' . 2 z ' B ' ff T ev. ,f COE CCJLLEGE BAND Recognized as one of the na- tion's outstanding musical organ- izations, the Coe College military band of sixty-four pieces con- cluded another successful year. Stanley Vesely, band director, again achieved a reputable rec- ord in the department. The sixth annual spring tour of the group was taken during the latter part oi March and continued through the first Week in April. Twelve concerts were scheduled, and the trip Was climaxed with an appearance in Orchestra Hall in Chicago. This concert was scheduled for Palm Sunday and was held under the auspices of the Chicago Sunday Evening Club. The Coe band this year featured two soloists, Ioseph Kitchin, pro- fessor of Violin, and Ioseph Be- jcek, freshman trornbonist, ap- peared With the band on several special occasions. The Coe band Works in co- operation With the military de- partment and R. O. T. C. corps and provides music during spe- cial campus functions. A series of short tours concluded the band's year. Keith Cold and Ariel Cross aid' ed Mr. Vesely as assistant direc- tors. Sergeant F. D. Pugh Was the business manager. Carl Koehn acted as student manager. MILITARY BALL The annual Coe College Military Ball, sponsored by Scabbard and Blade, was held March 24th in the spacious ballroom of the Memorial Coliseum. As the fore- most social event oi the college and corn- munity, this year's military ball sur- passed all former ones in pageantry and wholesome entertainment. Tweet Hogan and his orchestra from the Oriental Gar- dens in Chicago provided the music. A new feature ot the ball provided even more iestivity to the event in the form of a dinner for members oi junior and sen- ior military classes, held at the Roosevelt room of the Roosevelt Hotel, preceding the dance. The three highlights of the ball Were: an exhibition drill by the Roosevelt Mili- tary Academy crack drill squad from Adelo, lllinois. This group Was com- manded by Lieutenant Iackson Von Yeast, '38: the pledging ceremony of Scabbard and Blade and the presentation of Miss Wilfreda Hauser as the Honorary Cadet Colonel. Miss Hauser was escort- ed through the ranks after the Company sponsors were presented, and after being saluted by the cadet officers, she and Cadet Colonel Charles Garberson led the grand march. Decorations created a military atmos- phere in silhouettes of the insignia oi dit- ierent branches oi the service, and big mounted machine guns in the corners of the ball room. Page 152 Page 153 HONORARY CADET-COLONEL clfauizz v MILITARY SCENES cf 43 K? 0. Q' -' Q .v-mv ...:s+.-33' -W,-'Q , :.:.', ,iw m 'Q Q A ff ' vie! 2126 .9 1 oi: o o Q cp f,.5.f:.'.g.g. an l . .-w.'.gZ2.' sit! vm .,. :Om . .-, 5,1 :.1,a,,:'.::r'.5. -r 'lu 5 .,-,svn-. :...S:::. .......w. .... 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N , Lkisisif, agp, pl V, 1 3...i A lfL.4LC 'qsgv PROFESSOR PAUL S. RAY Head of Department of Music and Professor of Voice MUSIC DEPARTMENT Under the guidance and super- vision of Professor Paul S. Ray, Coe College has been able to es- tablish a reputable music depart- ment. There are many opportunities offered to all students for partici- pation in music and recognition in this field. The rnadrigal group, string quartet, Women's quartet, the brass choir, the flute quartet, the college orchestra, the choral octet, men's band, A Cappella choir, and regular vesper choir are all prominent in campus activ- ities. These organizations afford such a variety of musical expres- sion as to make a place for each one according to his talents or in- clination. Coe's music department is pro- gressiveg therefore, it is growing, and with its development, the en- tire college broadens its opportun- ities as offered to every student. Page 156 Melcher, Levsen, Hinclee, Finch, Carreu, Carmichael. MADRIGAL GROUP Last year a new musical organ- ization made its appearance on the Coe campus. Six students, with individual initiatve, organ- ized a Madrigal group for their personal enjoyment and the study of the more difficult torms ot A Cappella literature. The group carries on that charming old Eng- lish custom of gathering around the table to enjoy the sociable game of individual part singing. Most ot the greater schools of vocal-chamber music are repre- sented in the repertoire of the Page 157 group. They specialize, however, in the earlier contrapuntal madri- gals of the Flemish, Italian, and English schools. Under the expert direction ot Professor Paul S. Ray the group has had notable success touring western Illinois and northeastern Iowa. The membership of the group this past year was: Betty lane Levsen and Margaret Hin- dee, sopranosg Betty Finch, alto: Edward Melcher, tenor: William Carran and Probert Carmichael, basses. Standing-Cisna, Davies, Brink, Miss Houts. Seated-Fuller, Masha, Knock, Elwood, Leska. MU PHI EPSILON Mu Phi Epsilon is a national honorary musical sorority founded at the Metropolitan College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio, in l903. Mu Psi chapter was installed on Coe campus in 1926. As its object, the organization has the advancement of music in America by maintaining high standards for membership require- ments, the promotion oi music, scholarship, a n d friendship among students in American col- leges and schools of music. The organization constantly endeav- ors to stimulate musical excel- lence in the entire student bodies ot the institutions by scholarship awards, and co-operation with national and civic music move- ments oi importance. Requirements tor election to Mu Phi Epsilon are based upon high scholastic and musical attain- ments, recommendations ot the music faculty, and completion of the music theory and history re- quirements. Annual activities include a tea for all women music students, a public program, a musicale, and monthly program meetings. The following officers have served during the past year: Esther Knock, president: DeElda Elwood, vice-president: Helen Masha, secretary, Martha Leksa, treasurery Mabel Cisna, historian. Other members are Helen Burton, Louise Crawford, Manda Davies, Marabelle Fuller, Ethelyn Fink, Eleanor Houts, Andrea Iohann- sen, Grace Swab. Page 158 Top Row-Siusalc, Wallace, Melcher, Kitzhaber. Second How-Tones, Eye, Brittel, Cross, Carmichael, Shultz. Seated-Kroll, Davis, Prof. Ray, Estes, Metcalf. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a na- tional honorary musical fraternity for men founded at the New Eng- land Conservatory of Music of Boston in l898. Beta Kappa chap- ter Was installed on the Coe cam- pus in 1930 largely through the efforts of Paul Schumann Ray, head of the department of Music. Members are selected by the local chapter on the basis of moral character, interests in the cause of music and activity in musical organizations. The purpose of the fraternity is to advance the cause of music in America and to pro- Page 159 mote the mutual Welfare and fel- lowship of music students and teachers. The organization annually spon- sors the lnterfraternity Singing contest, a concert featuring the Works of American composers, and a social mixer for all students of music and their friends. A particular contribution this year has been the Weekly con- certs of recorded classical music in the Library, the program being planned and annotated by Albert Kitzhaber. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The Coe College A Cappella Choir is, as its name implies, a choral organization which sings without benefit of accompaniment. From a large group of musi- cians with advanced training in choral theory, thirty-five students are selected to membership through selectivity of superior voice. An intensive study of music from the medieval through the modern schools of choral liter- ature is maintained through a program of five rehearsal periods a week. Organized five years ago by its present director, Professor Paul S. Ray, it has grown to be one of the outstanding choirs of the Middle West. The range .of tonal color which this organization is able to produce during a program is a highly commendable achieve- ment. Professor Ray is unusually qualified to direct these singers. His wide experience as a conduc- tor of opera, orchestra, band and every type of vocal ensemble has given him a peculiarly fitting foundation for conducting a cho- ral group whose voices are treated as so many vocal instru- ments which must blend to make a Symphonic Choir . A gradu- ate of Drake University, Mr. Ray received a graduate fellowship at the lulliard Musical Foundation, and studied at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. The choir has just completed its very successful Premier Tour which included concerts at Charles City, Clear Lake, Algona, Iefferson, Carroll, Marshalltown, and Nashua. Page 160 THE VESPER CHOIR The Vesper Choir maintains a membership of about one hun- dred students who express a de- sire to sing oratorio of a similar standard of choral literature. Two student organists accompany the singers at rehearsals and con- certs, and maintain their places in the choral group as Well. More than 85 per cent of this choir are Freshmen who have had some singing experience during their high school years, but who must have superior rating before becoming eligible for the A Cappella Choir. Discrimination and the tech- nical differences involved in the production of tonal qualities is made a major objective of the Vesper Choir course. An oppor- tunity to become acquainted with Page 161 the choral literature of the early sixteenth and seventeenth cen- turies affords a foundation for the more exacting harmonic changes expressed in the modern choral anthem as evidenced through the English music oi the present pe- riod. Rehearsals twice a Week are used to prepare selections for the Vesper Services. Among the concerts given by this group were Services of Sa- cred Music at the First Evangel- ical, First Lutheran, Trinity M. E. of Cedar Rapids, First Presbyte- rian Church of Vinton, and the Methodist Episcopal Church of Traer. The choir is directed by Miss Andrea lohannsen, a gradu- ate of New York University, and the, Carl Lamson School of Music, Cambridge, Massachusetts. LITTLE THEATER STAGE DOOR Stage Door was the story of twenty stage-struck glamour girls in a theatrical club and written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. Dorothy Carr played the leading role of Terry Randall. Terry feels that she be- longs to the stage and stubbornly refuses to sell herself for Hollywood. Dorothy does a fine job remaining natural and simple throughout the entire play. Ralph Nelson, as David Kingsly, played as a young talent scout, who loses his job when he loses his heart to Terry, but finally makes Terry and himself both successes. MRS. MOONLIGHT Mrs. Moonlight, a fantasy in three acts by Ben Levy, was produced in con- nection with the high school and junior college invitational debate tournament. l..evy's play was the story of a woman who never grew old. Dorothea Dolson handled the title role with Max Reed, Marion Bailey, and Lloyd Delong in the supporting cast. Forced to Watch the people she loves grow older, Mrs. Moonlight flees, but re- turns twice, once in l908 and again in 1939. The complications that arise and the imagery of the entire plot made it an entertaining production of the Little The- ater. Page 162 LITTLE THEATER PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS Geraldine Iames, as Prudence Kirkland, a Puritan miss, and Albert Kitzhaber, in the role of Max Christman, the Hessian de- serter who learns American customs and manners, led the cast for the comedy of Pursuit of Happiness. Centered about the customs and habits of the Puritans, the audience was Well- entertained with the specialized bun- dling that Miss Prudence and Mr. Max engaged in. Kitzhaber did a fine job with the German accent and the supporting cast led by Dick Swearingen as Pru- dence's father, Francis Raurner and Ralph Bushee made it a splendid performance. The name of the play told the purpose of Max Christman as he sought the ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happi- ness as set out in our American Constitu- tion. OUR CHILDREN Albert Kitzhaber, Little Theater Veteran, carried the role of an old German shoe- maker, who was content to live in the United States sharing the companionship of his daughter Rosie, played by Cornelia Moershel. In conflict with his ideals and thoughts, Philip Reames as Al's close friend, be- comes Wealthy and loses control of his son, Theodore, played by Max Reed, The entire production is centered about the breaking of old traditions, the conflict of modern American society, and the age- old troubles of Wealth and social position versus the common ideals of the two Ger- man families. Marion Bailey also had an outstanding part. Given in the spring of last year, the play, Our Children, was rather unusual, but was handled capably by all members of the cast. Top Row-Durfee, Mclntosh, Teets, Cross, Rawlings, Delong. Second Row-Cornell, Carr, Hyzer, Prof. Welsch, Weymouth, Mindrum. Seated-Burroughs, Hurtt, Reed, Bauder, Bailey. PI KAPPA DELTA Pi Kappa Delta, the largest na- tional speech fraternity in the World, has for its paramount function the purpose of keeping alive the interest and importance of good speaking ability. Mem- bership is offered to a student only after he or she has partici- pated in three or more non-deci- sion intercollegiate debates of varsity calibre, cr has Won first, second, or third in intercollegiate oratory or extemporaneous com- petition in which there are four or more participants. Each of the 165 chapters of the fraternity submits a suggestive topic for the debate question. From these the question for each season is chosen. This year it Was, Resolved: That the United States should cease to use public funds Cincluding creditl for the purpose of stimulating business. The chapter at Coe has made outstanding progress in the last two years. lts active member- ship has nearly tripled and the pledge group eligible for mem- bership next year is exceptionally large. This year representatives Were sent to the provincial tourna- ment at Excelsior Springs, Mis- souri, Which culminated a year of active, varied, and successful intercollegiate participation. The president of the Coe chapter, Iota Theta, is Max Reed: the vice- president is Frank Bauder. Page 164 RADIO ln the radio course, which is open to students of advanced speech, writing and the actual presentation of broadcasts are stressed. For class Work, various types of programs are Written and the one which best represents the type, is presented to a local audi- ence. One ot the projects ot the year is to write and try to sell an ad- vertising program. Each radio student is held re- sponsible for one or more college broadcasts over Station WMT. This year Arminta Davidson an- nounced a Speech Broadcast which was written by Wilma Wykle. Rosalie Stanley Was in charge of the Music and the Po- litical Science programs. Helen Simmons was held responsible for the Spring Music Program. Akiko Hino Wrote the World Fel- lowship program which Was an- nounced by Wilma Wykle. Miss Hino also presented the English program. Wilma Wykle Wrote and an- nounced the Y. W. C. A. program, the Bible program and the Geol- ogy program. Dorothy Carr and Wilma Wykle presented a Cos- mos broadcast and they also di- rected a Red Cross program over Station WMT. Miss Dorothy Carr actually is broadcasting over WMT for the Armstrong Clothing Co. Wilma Wykle directed three Boy Scout programs over WMT and also Wrote a series of spots for them. Miss Wykle is in charge of the broadcasts which will be given during the summer session. Page 165 GEOLOGY LABORATORY The courses in Geology are given with the double intention of developing a cultural and technical background of the processes, history and composition of the earth. ln General Geology the first semester is a comprehensive study of the features of the earth's crust. The second semester deals with the hypotheses of the earth's origin, the development of plant and animal life, and the succession of rock formations. The laboratory Work consists of exercises with maps, minerals, rocks, fossils and field trips. The courses offered are general geology, physical geography, physiography of the United States, paleontology, summer field trip and research. ln the picture shown they are studying the development of streams in nature, the prob- lems of erosion and sedimentation. It takes six Weeks to complete this study. Every summer the department sponsors a field trip to study different areas. Last year twenty-five students traveled fifty-two hun- dred miles, through the mountains of British Columbia, Glacier National and Yellowstone parks and the Teton Range. This year an- other group Will travel through the Big Horn and Bear Tooth Ranges studying fossils. They will Visit Idaho, the Snake River Plains, the Great Salt Lake, the Wasatch mountains, the desert and many other points of interest. These trips cost the student less than one cent a mile including board, room and trans- portation. Dr. Wilson, head of the depart- ment, follows his hobby of mountain climb- ing While on these trips. Page 166 BIOLOGY LABORATORY A special feature of the Coe College biol- ogy department is the opportunity afforded for undergraduate research. This year about eight students carried on original investiga- tions in the fields of microtechnique, ana- tomy and genetics. The results of each investigation are pre- sented in a report and, if warranted, assist- ance is given in preparing the report for publication. During the past year six papers from the biology department were presented before the Iowa Academy of Science, three of these were written by students. Three scientific papers and one book have been published during the past school year. In Microtechnique students receive instruc- tion in different techniques for preparing Page 167 biological materials for study. There are also courses in Zoology, human anatomy and physiology, comparative an- atomy, genetics, ernbryology of vertebrate animals, entomology, and ornithology, in which the birds of Iowa are studied. Classification of the flowering plants, plant anatomy, and bacteriology are offered in the botany department in addition to the courses in general botany and advanced general botany. Biology courses are planned to meet the needs of prospective biology teachers, pre- medical students, and those expecting to pur- sue graduate work in biology, as well as those who take biology for general cultural and informative purposes. ART The art courses aim to develop appreci- ation of architecture, sculpture and paint- ing through intelligent information. lndi- vidualism, based on knowledge, is en- couraged in creative Work, and profi- ciency in reproduction is developed in painting and drawing classes. A class in charcoal sketching of plaster casts and posed models gives training in accurate observation. A study of compo- sition and color is emphasized in the oil painting class. The lecture course covers architecture and sculpture from the Egyp- tian period through the contemporary per- iod. The art courses are open Without prerequisites to all students interested. Coe facilitates for use an extensive col- lection of stereopticon slides and color re- productions of paintings, as Well as a very complete art library. It co-operates with the Cedar Rapids Art Association and stu- dents have the advantages of lectures and passing exhibitions in addition to the per- manent collection of paintings in the pub- lic library. As a member of the American College Society of Print Collectors, a gift of the Class of 1925, Coe receives etchings an- nually for the benefit of the entire college. Page 168 80014 F UR Cfdxiea Amman G-ffpffmfzw .ppb 'fn an A ,nz 5,. .,. , .5 .J e gm - S T-Un - f.: 5-. . :.A. .-.JA .QQ 9' 5 ,-72? f ,N -1- EW... yr l 1? -1- ':'-- :Lf M. .n. ' V T A A n! '4-V . r-.ing r um I I l , ,I wx ' H L .... Fi, JJ H WL, X -.-nu -I , H l '-v Q 4- L Hx.. HQ. 'N 'X f 2 E xi.. L 1 ,I W e JI.: - . WL. 5. . . .. f. ,ww - ,qgpii . , uxgilu, bf f , .45-2, UH, L..- ,, L, 1 - -.9 --1 H- wk - 1 W f v - .WP 4, -1--qw T -.-4.-Q . 55:45 , :W .F f f A ... Ig ,.:L,,c. 1, A ...J V ilu .bf ,, -4 H, .. -gf. may . ' -'fl ,Q- rn Ail- i' I ig: VYEEA 4 Q. A sg Q. 4- f :,..,:' -Af. -LH .LH --- - 5 1 W1 ,I ,fn ff-N . 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College l, 2: Debate 3, 4: Oratory 4: Poetry Reading 3, 4: Extempore 4: Playhouse 3, 4: Colonial Ball 3, 4: Radio Shop 3, 4: May Pete 4: Y. W. C. A. 4: A. W. S. 4: Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4, Sec'y 4: Master Play- ers 4: ACORN Beauty 4. PHYLLIS BIXLER Clarence Physical Education Alpha Gamma Delta: Crescent: Phi Kappa Phi: A. W. S., Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Sophomore Hon- ors: Iunior Scholar: Colonial Ball 3: May Pete 2. BETTY BUCKINGHAM Oak Park, Ill. Home Economics Delta Delta Delta, Pres. 4: A. W. S., Pres. 4: W. A. A., Treas. 3, 4: Y. W. C. A.: Fresh- man Commission: Sophomore Council: Chi Delta: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4: Rifle Team 3: Hockey Team 1, 2: Home Eco- nomics Club, 3, 4: May Pete l, 2, 3: Colonial Ball l, 3, 4: Opera: Student Council. IDA MAE CARLSON Oelwein Sociology Delta Delta Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Zeta Phi Eta: A. W. S. l, 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. ELIZABETH ANN COE Davenport Geology and Botany Phi Kappa Phi: Kelvin Society: Alpha Gamma Delta Rose Bowl Award l: Chi Omega Sociology Award 2: Sophomore Honors: Junior Scholar: Cosmos 3: A.W. S. DARREL COSTELLO Imogene Chemistry Esquire, Pres. 4: lst Sgt. Scab- hard and Blade: Playhouse l, 2: Coenses l, 2: Master Players: Student Council: Chr. Intra-mural Board: German Club. RACHEL AUSTIN Cedar Rapids French Chi Omega: Freshman Tenth: Sophomore Honors: Iunior Scholar: ACORN Staff, 3: May Fete l, 2: Phi Sigma Iota: Vice- Pres. 4: Phi Kappa Phi: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S.: W. A. A. RUTH BEITEL Moline, Ill. Zoology Delta Delta Delta: Cosmos Staff 3: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet: W. A. A. Council: Colonial Ball 3, 4: May Pete l: Kelvin Society 4: A. W. S.: Vespers Choir 2: Opera 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team Z, 3. DALE BRANCHFLOWER Martelle Physics and Mathematics Kelvin Society: German Club: Band l, 2. CLEO BYERS West Branch Physics and Mathematics Esquire: Scabbard and Blade: Kelvin Society: German Club: Freshman Tenth: Major Honors in Physics. EDWARD CLEAVER loplin, Mo. Sociology Central Wesleyan Ir. College l, 2: Kelvin Society: Y-Coe Pres. 4: Vesper Choir 4: Pi Gamma Mu 4. KEITH COLD Dysart Public School Music Tau Kappa Epsilon: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3: A Cap- pella Choir. R. ARIEL CROSS Waterloo History and Music Y-Coe Club Pres. 4: Phi Mu Alpha Pres. 2, 3: Esquire: Kappa Phi Kappa: Pi Gamma Mu: Band l, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: International Rela- tions Club: Freshman Tenth. AUDREY CAMPBELL Cedar Rapids French Kappa Delta: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: Y. W. C. A.: Phi Sigma Iota 2, 3, 4.: Neridian 3: Play- house 2, 3, 4: Master Players, Sec'y. and Treas. 4: Pan Hellenic Council 4: Student Council 4: Sports Queen. ALTHEA DALESKE Cedar Rapids German Phi Sigma Iota: Coedan: Fresh- man Tenth: Sophomore Honors. MANDA DAVIES Crawfordsville Piano Washington lr. College l, 2: Mu Phi Epsilon: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S.: Orchestra 3. LLOYD DeIONG Orange City Speech Pi Kappa Delta: International Re- lations Club: Esquire: Track 4: Playhouse 3, 4: Winner State Peace Externpore 3: Kelvin So- ciety. BRUCE DOUGAN Traer Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Battalion Major: Band l, 2, 3: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3. IEAN DUNLAP Cedar Rapids Alpha Xi Delta: A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3: Girls Glee Club l: Women's Madrigal Group 1, 2: Opera: Women's Band I, 2: Neridian l, 2: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: May Pete l. KATHRYN ENGLE Cedar Rapids Freshman Tenth: Sophomore Honors: Iunior Scholar: Phi Sigma Iota: International Rela- tions Club: Y. W. C. A.: Phi Kappa Phi: Crescent. SENIORS AUREAL CROSS Waterloo Geology and Botany Y-Coe Club: Esquire: Kelvin Society: Phi Mu Alpha: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Clan Oi C: Track l, 2, 3. ARMINTA DAVIDSON Marion Speech Alpha Gamma Delta: Zeta Phi Eta: Pi Kappa Delta: Vesper Choir 4: Playhouse, 1, 2, 3, 42 Debate: A. W. S.: Y, W. C. A.: W. A. A. MARIORIE DEACON Cedar Rapids Music Delta Delta Delta: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S.: W. A. A. Council. DOROTHEA DOLSON Cedar Rapids Speech Chi Omega: Chi Delta, Vice- Pres.: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: Cosmos Board of Con- trol, Sec'y.: May Pete 1, 2: Play- house l, 2, 3, 4. PAUL DOUGAN Dysart Zoology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Band 1, Z, 3: Kelvin Society: Iunior Intra-mural Manager 3. DeELDA ELWOOD Cedar Rapids Theory of Music Crescent: Mu Phi Epsilon: Pi Delta Epsilon: Cosmos Staff 2, 3, 4: Freshman Tenth: Sophomore Honors: Iunior Scholar. MAURICE ESTES Cedar Rapids Chemistry Phi Mu Alpha, Pres. 4: Coenses 1, 2: Esquire 3, 4: Kelvin Society 4: Orchestra l. SENIORS IANE FUHRMEISTER Cedar Rapids English Delta Delta Delta: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: Writer's Club: Rifle Team 2, 3: May Fete 2, 3: Master Players 4: ACORN Board of Control 3, 4. CHARLES GARBERSON Sibley Political Science Chi Beta Phi: Scabbard and Blade: Cadet Colonel. CHARLES HAHN Siqourney Political Science Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: Greene Hall Council: Senior Track Manager. VERNA HANOLD Preston Physical Education Delta Delta Delta: Freshman Commission: Sophomore Council: Voorhees House Council 2, 4: Student Council 4: W. A. A., Pres. 4: Cosmos 2, 3: ACORN 3: Vesper Choir: Women's Band 1, 2, 3: Chi Delta: Colonial Ball 1, 2, 3, 4: May Fete 1, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team 2, 3: A. W. S.: Y. W. C. A., First Cabinet. CLIFFORD HELLMAN Paullina Commerce and Finance Chi Beta Phi: Scabbard and Blade: Basketball 1: Football 1, 2: Student Council 4: Greene 1-lall House Council, Pres. 4. RAYMOND HIBBING Paullina Economics, Commerce and Finance and Political Science Chi Beta Phi, Pres. 4: Sachem: Scabbard and Blade: Pi Gamma Mu: Rifle Team 1, 3, 4, Capt. r: Alpha Delta Alpha Scholarship 2. IANE I-IUSTON Cedar Rapids Speech Alpha Xi Delta: Y. W. C. A.: Student Council 4: Chi Delta: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Playhouse: Neridian, Pres. 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 4. , . WILMA GALLOWAY Bristow, Okla. Home Economics Home Economics Club. 3, 4: A. W. Sl: Y. W. C. A.: Opera: Women's Band 1, 2. ROBERT HACH Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Beta Phi: Cosmos Bus. Mar.: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2: Band Commander: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. IACK HAMILTON Tipton Commerce and Finance Greene Hall Council 4. BILLIE HAUSER Cedar Rapids Zoology Chi Omega, Pres. 4: Sophomore Class Pres.: Editor of 1938 ACORN: Student Council 2, 3: Kelvin Society: Chi Delta: Y. W. C. A.: Sophomore Council: Fresh- man Comrnission: Cosmos Staff 1: ACORN Beauty 3: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4: Attendant to Homecoming Queen: Honorary Cadet Colonel. EDWIN HEMBERA Cedar Rapids History Esquire: Kappa Phi Kappa. Pres.: Sophomore Honors: Iunior Scholar: Major Honors: Interna- tional Relations Club: Pi Gamma Mu: German Club. AKIKO HINO Wahiawa, Oahu, T. H. U oi Hawaii: Coe Orchestra: Writer's Club: Coedan: A. W. S.: Y. W. C. A.: Playhouse. GERTRUDE ILTEN Cedar Rapids Sociology Kappa Delta, Pres. 4: ACORN Beauty 3: Chi Delta: Panllel- lenic Council 4: Asst. Bus. Mgr. of ACORN 3: Playhouse 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Vespers Choir: Neridian: Colonial Ball 1, 2, 3: May Fete I, 2, 3: Opera 1, 2: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: A. W. S. EMANUEL IACOBS New York City, N. Y. Physical Education .. Alpha Delta Alpha: Men's Glee Club 1: Vesper Choir: Coenses l, 3: Track 1, 2, 4: Cosmos 1, Z: Cross Country 3: Kappa Phi Kappa. ALBERT KITZHABER IR. Cedar Rapids English Esquire, Sec'y 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Caravan, Editor 4: German Club: International Relations Club 3, 4: Major Honors: Master Players, Vice-Pres. 4: Phi Mu Alpha: Di- rector of The Recorded Concert Series 4: Playhouse: Sachem: Writers' Club 1, 3, Pres. 4. MARY KRUSE Freeport, Ill. Physical Education and Zoology Chi Omega: Freshman Commis- sion: Voorhees House Council, Vice-Pres. 4: W. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A., First Cabinet: Stu- dent Council 4: Chi Delta 3, 4: Neridian 2: Colonial 3, 4: May Fete 3, 4. BETTY IANE LEVSEN Wyoming Music Delta Delta Delta, Pres. 3: Y. W. C. A., Freshman Commission, Sophomore Council, First Cab- inet: House Council 1: A. W. S. Sec'y 2: Colonial Ball 1, 3, 4: May Pete l, 3, 4: Vesper Choir 1: A Capella Choir Z, 3, 4: Mad- rigal 3, 4: Chi Delta, Pres. 4: Beauty Queen 3: Sports Queen 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4: Wome:1's Band l, 2, 3: W. A. A.: Playhouse 1, 2, 3. LOIS LOCKWOOD Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Social Science Delta Delta Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Chi Delta: Vesper Choir l: Rifle Team: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A.: May Fete: Colonial Ball. MARIORIE MCCRILLUS Chicago, Ill. Horne Economics Delta Delta Delta: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: Y. VV. C. A.: Colonial Ball 1, 2, 3: May Fete l, 2: Rifle Team 2. WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Esquire: Student Council 4: Band l, 3: Cosmos 2, 3, 4: Pi Delta Epsilon, Pres. 4: Playhouse 1, 3: Coenses 3. SENIORS MARY IO lOl-INSON Cedar Rapids History Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A., First Cabinet, Sophomore Council: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: May Fete l, 2: Hockey Team: Kelvin So- ciety: International Relations Club. ESTI-IER KNOCK Holland Organ . . Mu Phi Epsilon, Pres. 4: Fresh- man Tenth: Voorhees House Council 2: Y. W. C. A., Second Cabinet: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: A Cappella Choir. MARTHA LEKSA Cedar Rapids Piano .. Phi Kappa Phi: Mu Phi Epsilon: Treas. 4: Coedan: A. W. S.: Y. W. C. A.: Sophomore Honors: lunior Scholar: A Cappella Choir. MIRIAM LIEBERNECHT Letts English Freshman Tenth: Y. W. C. A., Freshman Commission: Vespers Choir: A. W. S. HELEN MASHA Cedar Rapids Violin Kappa Delta: Mu Phi Epsilon: W. A. A. 1, 2: A. W. S. 1, 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. l, 2: Girls Band 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Playhouse 1, 2, 3: Master Players Club: College String Quartet 3, 4: May Pete 1, 2: Colonial Ball 2, 3: Vespers Choir 2, 3, 4. LEILA MCDERMOTT Lohrville Education Kappa Delta. DUANE NICHOLAS Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Beta Phi: Tennis l, 2, 3: Clan of C: Basketball 1. SENIORS BETTY NICHOLAS Williamsburg Home Economics Delta Delta Delta: Home Econom- ics Club: Vesper Choir l: A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3: Y. W. C. A., Freshman Commission, Second Cabinet: W. A. A.: A. W. S. ROBERT NORRIS Cedar Rapids Physical Education Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres. 3, 4: Ir. Class Pres. 3: Student Coun- cil Pres.: Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4: Football, Freshman Capt., Var- sity Capt. 4: Basketball Mgr.: ACORN Board of Control 3, 4: Associate Editor of 1938 ACORN: Scabbard and Blade: Athletic Board of Control: Clan of C. IAYNE OLDS Elkhart, Ind. French Alpha Gamma Delta: Playhouse: Hockey Team: Phi Sigma Iota: Pan-Hellenic Council: Voorhees House Council: Chi Delta: Wom- en's Band: Vesper Choir 3, 4: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A. LAURA BELLE PLATT Oelwein Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Iota: Pi Gamma Mu: Y. W. C. A.: Playhouse. DARLENE POLLACK Oelwein Delta Delta Delta: May Fete l, 2, 3, 4: Colonial Ball 3: Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir. ELSIE POWER Cedar Rapids History Chi Omega: International Rela- tions Club: Pi Gamma Mu: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S.: W. A. A. RUTH PRESTON Cedar Rapids English Alpha Gamma Delta: Rifle Team 2: Cosmos Staff l, Z: Colonial Ball 2, 3: Coedan 4: International Relations Club 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A., Second Cabinet: A. W. S.: W. A. A. ETHEL MAE NOBLE Oelwein Commerce and Finance Chi Omega: Vesper Choir 1: Glee Club l: Pi Gamma Mu: ACORN Staff, 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C A.: A. W. S.: W. A. A. EVELYN NORTHCOTT Cedar Rapids Sociology Alpha Xi Delta: Neridian: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S. CATHRYN PETSKA Fort Madison French Chi Omega: Culver Stockton Col- lege: Women's Band 1, 2: Hock- ey Team: Phi Sigma Iota: Wom- en's Orchestra: Vesper Choir: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S.: W. A. A. RICHARD POLLOCK Berwyn, Ill. Physical Education Delta Phi Epsilon: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3: Senior Track Mgr. 4: Clan of C: Kappa Phi Kappa, Pres. 3: Opera. MARY POOLEY Greene Mathematics Freshman T e n t h : Sophomore Honors: Iunior Scholar: Cres- cent: Phi Sigma Iota: Pi Gamma Mu: Chi Delta: International Re- lations Club: May Fete 1: Voor- hees House Council 3, 4: Y. W. C. A., First Cabinet 3, 4, Sopho- more Council 2: W. A. A.: Hock- ey Team: Vesper Choir: Wom- en's Band l: Kelvin Society. JANE PRESSEL Moline, Ill. H ome Economics Chi Omega: Home Economics Club, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Y. W. C. A., Second Cabinet: A. W. S.: W. A. A. CHARLES RALSTON Keota Zoology and Chemistry Track l, 2, 3, 4: Clan of C. ROY RICKLEFFS Monticello Zoology Tau Kappa Epsilon: U of Iowa: Kelvin Society: Band. WALTER SACK Mt. Carrol, Ill. Political Science Chi Beta Phi: Pi Gamma Mu: Football l, 2. HELEN SIMMONS Cedar Rapids Speech Alpha Gamma Delta: Freshman Tenth: Neridian 3, 4: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A., Second Cabinet, First Cabinet: May Fete 1, 2: International Relations Club: Playhouse. RONALD SMITH Sanborn Physical Education Delta Phi Epsilon: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Track 1: Clan of C. CLIFFORD SOUKUP Cicero, Ill. Physical Education Tau Kappa Epsilon: Football 1, 2, 3: Ass't. Fresh. Football Coach: Riile Team 2: Track 2. ROBERT STARY Cedar Rapids Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon. WILLIAM STUSAK Cedar Rapids Music Alpha Delta Alpha: Phi Mu Alpha: Band: Orchestra. SENIORS WAYNE ROGERS Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance, Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon: Pi Gamma Mu: International Relations Club. Pres. 3, 4: Clan of C: Men's Physical Education Prize 3: Ten- nis l, 2, 3, Capt. 4: Cosmos Ecli- torial Staff. ALFRED SAMMETT Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance, Geology Delta Phi Epsilon, Pres. 4: Pi Gamma Mu: Kelvin Society: Sachem: Clan of C: Inter-Frater- nity Council, Pres. 4: Football l, 3: Basketball l: Track l: Stu- dent Council. MARIORIE SMITH Shanghai, China Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta: Y. W. C. A., Freshman Commission, Second Cabinet: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Women's Band 1: Vesper Choir 1: Cosmos l: May Pete 2: Home Economics Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Chi Delta: Neridian. STANLEY SMITH Springville History Alpha Delta Alpha, Pres. 4: Eta Sigma Phi: Scabbard and Blade: Football l : ROSALIE STANLEY Cedar Rapids Speech Alpha Gamma Delta: May Fete l, 2: International Relations Club: Hockey Team: Playhouse 4. VIRGINIA STEVENS Cedar Rapids Zoology Phi Kappa Phi: Kelvin Society: German Club: Sophomore Hon- ors: Iunior Scholar. IOI-IN SWEARINGEN Sac City Chemistry and Zoology Chi Beta Phi: Band: Track: Senior Track Mgr.: A Cappella Choir. SENIORS ELEANOR SWEITZER Cedar Rapids Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta: Interna- tional Relations Club: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A., Second Cabinet. IRENE TEETS Milledgeville, Ill. Physical Education Speech Kappa Delta: Y. W. C. A., Sec- ond 'Caloinet: Cosmos Staff Z, 3, 4: W. A. A., First Council, Sec'y 3, Vice'Pres. 4: Zeta Phi Eta: Pi Kappa Delta: Chi Delia: Colonial Ball 3, 4: May Pete Z, 3: A. W. S.: Intercollegiate Debate 3: State Peace Oratorical. IANET THOMAS Cedar Rapids History Delta Delta Delta: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: Hockey l, 3: Basketball 2: Cosmos 2, S: ACORN 3: May Pete 1, Z, 3. CATHERINE TIMM Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Delta Delta Delta: Chi Delta: A Cappella Choir: Freshman Tenth: Neridian: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: May Pete 1, 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A., Freshman Commis- sion, Sophomore Council: First Cabinet: Colonial Ball 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR VETTER Calamus Physics and Mathematics Esquire: Major Honors: Kelvin Society: Scabbard and Blade: German Club: Sophomore Hon- ors: Iunior Scholar. HOLLIS WALL Cedar Rapids Zoology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Kelvin So- ciety. GRAY ALLAN WILSON Cedar Rapids Education Kappa Phi Kappa, Sec'y 4: ln- ternational Relations Club 47 Playhouse 3, 4. KELLEY WODTKE Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Beta Phi: Scabbard and Blade. ANNA TAMARRI Highwood, Ill. I ournalism Cosmos 2, Society Editor 3, Man- aging Editor 4: Knox Prize 1937: Crescent Pres. 4: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Delta Epsilon: Phi Sigma Iota: Eta Sigma Phi, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Pi Alpha Theta: Freshman Tenth: Sophomore Honors: Iunior Scholar: International Relations Club 4: Coedan 2, 3, Pres. 4: Writers' Club: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4: W. A. A.: A. W. S. FRED TELECKY Ely Botany and Geology Delta Phi Epsilon: Cosmos 2, 3: Kappa Phi Kappa: Kelvin So- ciety. CHARLES THOMPSON IR. Washington Chemistry Y-Coe, Vice-Pres. 4: Playhouse. HOWARD TOMLINSON Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance EILEEN VILES Cedar Rapids Home Economics Beta Phi Alpha: Coedan: Home Economics Club: Cosmos Staff: ACORN Staff: College Players: Chi Delta. CARL WILSON Lineville Commerce and Finance Pi Gamma Mu: Scabbard and Blade. MARGARET WILSON Cedar Rapids Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta, Pres. 4: May Pete 2, 3: Pan-Hellenic Council: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: International Relations Club. 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Wheatland Commerce and Finance - Y . . f ' ISABEL BUTLER ......,, . Marshalltown Journalism Coedan 3: Vesper Choir 3: Cosmos Staff 3: Pi Gamma Mu: A. W. S.: Y. W. C. A.: Marshalltown Ir. College l, 2. ZULA CACEK .......... Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Pleiades l, 2, 3: Coedan 3: Cosmos 3. IEANNE CAMPBELL .......... Clinton Sociology Vesper Choir 3: Sextette 3: Colonial Ball 2: A. W. S.: Y. VV. C. A.: W. A. A. CLEMENT CARNEY ......... Cedar Rapids Physical Education Delta Phi Epsilon: Football l, Z, 3,: Basketball l, 2: Track 1, Z: Clan of C. DOROTHY CARR ......... Cedar Rapids Speech Chi Omega: Pi Kappa Delta: Chi Delta: Playhouse l, 2, 3: Preshman Tenth: Sophomore Honors: Varsity Debate Squad. IRENE CARRAN . ....,.... West Branch IAYNE CARRIER ........... Vinton Delta Delta Delta, Vice-Pres. 3: Chi Delta: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: May Pete l, 2: Voorhees House Council 2: Phi Sigma Iota. ROY CEDARLAND ........ Claremont, Minn. EDWARD CISLER ......... Cedar Rapids Physical Education Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3: Clan of C. MABEL CISNA ............ Walker IACK CLARK ....... .... M ystic Physical Education Delta Phi Epsilon: Albia Ir. College 1, 2: Football 3. LYDIA ANN COURTRIGHT ....... Cedar Rapids History Alpha Gamma Delta: ACORN Beauty 1, 2: Pan-Hellenic Council: May Pete 1, 2: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A. IAMES COUSINS ........... Paullina Commerce and Finance Chi Beta Phi: Scabbard and Blade: Ir. Intramural Manager: Golf Team 1, 2, 3: Rifle Team 1, 3: Coenses. FRANCES CROZIER .......... Ottumwa Delta Delta Delta: Chi Delta: Kelvin Society: Voorhees House Council, Treas. 3. ANN CRULL ...... . Cedar Rapids BONNIE CURRY ........ . Cedar Rapids GLENN DAUGHERTY ........ Gladden, Mo. Biology and Geology Y-Coe Club: Scabbard and Blade: Track 1, 2: Cross Country 1, 2. DONALD DAVIS .......... Washington Page 1 80 IAMISON DAVIS . . . . . Oelwein Zoology Chi Beta Phi. MARGUERITE DIXON ........ Rockwell City Commerce and Finance Freshman Tenth: Sophomore Honors: Pi Gamma Mu: Phi Sigma Iota: Y. W. C. A., Second Cabinet 2: A. W. S. Coun- cil 3: W. A. A.: May Pete 2: Colonial Ball Z: Rifle Team 1. IOYCE DOLLMAN ......... Cedar Rapids DOUGLAS EASTWOOD ..... . Washington Zoology ROBERT EDGREN ......... Des Plaines, Ill. Commerce and Finance Football 1: Playhouse 1. VERNON ELSLAGER ......... Berwyn, Ill. Physical Education Delta Phi Epsilon: Football 2, 3: Basketball l: Track 1, 2, 3: Clan ol C, IEAN ERBE . . . . , Cedar Rapids PHILIP EVANS . ..... . . Vinton Chemistrv ELSWORTH EYE . ..... . Palo Chemistry CORRINE FAHRNEY ....... . Cedar Rapids CLAIR FELKER .......... Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance MARY IANE FLAHERTY ....... Cedar Rapids Botany Pleiades: May Fete 2: Colonial Ball. ig ROBERT FORMANEK ......... Cicero, Ill. Physical Education Football: Iunior Track Manager: Delta Phi Epsilon. ROBERT FOULKES ..... . . . Des Plaines, Ill, Chemistry Esquire: Kelvin: Fencing l, 2, 3: Playhouse 1. MARABELLE FULLER ........ Cedar Rapids Piano Kappa Delta: Vesper Choir 1: A Cappella Choir 2, 3. RAYMOND GRIEBEL ......... Brand Mound Social Science Delta Phi Epsilon: Basketball 1, 2. ODETTE GUTHRIE ........ Washington, D. C. English Beta Phi Alpha: Chi Delta: Pan-Hellenic Council Oglethorpe University 1, 2. CURTIS HAYES ........ . . Palo Physics KENNETH HECK ,........ . . . Elgin ' ' CANNON HELSCI-IER ......... Sigourney Tau Kappa Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Band 2, 3: Intra- mural Manaqer 3. FLETCHER I-IERRALD Ill ......... Eldora Social Science and Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Sports Editor ACORN Z: Cosmos 1, 2, 3: Football Manager I, 2: Basketball Manager 3. SARA LEE I-IESBACI-IER ....... Cedar Rapids Sociology Alpha Gamma Delta: May Fete I, 2: Colonial Ball 2. WAYNE HOCKETT ......... Fort Madison Commerce and Finance Chi Beta Phi: Football I, 2, 3: Clan of C: Scabbard and Blade: Business Manager of 1939 ACORN. RAY I-IODGSON .,......... Monticello Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon: A Cappella Choir 2: Rifle Team 2. IOI-IN HUBERS ............ Boyden Chemistry and Zoology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Rifle Team: Northwestern Iunior College. ALVIN I-IURTT .......... Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Delta 3: Debate 2, 3: Murray-Fuller Economic Prize: Esquire: Orchestra I, Z, 3. VIRGINIA HYZER ......... Rockford, Ill. Commerce and Finance Chi Omega: Treasurer 3: Pi Kappa Delta 3: A. W. S. Page l 81 AGNES IOHNSTON . ........ Chicago, Ill. Freshman Class President: Freshman Commission: Freshman Tenth: ACORN Beauty 1: Sophomore Council: Writers' Club: Kelvin Society: Phi Sigma Iota. RUSSELL IONES ........... Sac City Alpha Delta Alpha: Greene Hall Council: Playhouse 3: Kappa Phi Kappa 2, 3: Wrestling 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3. VERA KIEL ........... Lost Nation Commerce and Finance WALTER KINCI-l ....... . Cedar Rapids EARL KLAY ....... Northwestern Iunior College: Tau Kappa Epsilongl Iunior. l Basketball manager. BETTY KNOX .......... Cedar Rapids Psychology Chi Omega: Freshman Hockey Team: Colonial Ball, 2: Chi Delta: Cosmos Staff 2: Beauty l, 2. CARL KOEI-IN ....... . Cedar Rapids Iournalism VALERIE KONECNY . ..... . Cedar Rapids ROBERT KOSANKE ,.... . Park Ridge, lll. Geology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Kelvin Society. J? Q E ROSE ANN KUBOVEC .,...... Cedar Rapids PEGGY LEE .......... Physical Education: History . . . Britt Rifle Team l, 2, 3: Hockey l, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Base' ball l, 2. ROBERT LEE .......... Physical Education Cedar Rapids Chi Beta Phi: Football 1, 3: Manager 2: Tennis l, 2, 3: Track Z. WARD LONG .......... Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade. RUSSELL LOVE ........ Physical Education Albia Iunior College 1, 2. ALBERT MCCRORY ......... Cedar Rapids . Albia Cedar Rapids History International Relations Club: Pi Gamma Mu: Eta Sigma Phi: Esquire. ROY Mcl-IUGH .......... Cedar Rapids journalism Cosmos Sports Editor 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3. GERTRUDE MCINTOSH ......... Davenport Pi Kappa Delta: Beaver Oratorical Winner: Winner Iowa State Oratory: Winner Iowa State Extempore Contest. FRANK MCLEOD ....... , .... Traer Commerce and Finance Football l: Delta Phi Epsilon. MARY ELLEN MCLEOD ...... . Cedar Rapids GEORGE MAKER ......... Commerce and Finance LEIGHTON MANGELS ....... Commerce and Finance . Chicago, Ill. . Palatine, Ill. Track l, 2, 3: Cross Country I, Z: Y'Coe: Clan of C. DONALD MARTIN . ........ Commerce and Finance Blue Hill, Neb. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Clan of C: Football l, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2, 3. LOYAL MEEK ......... journalism University of Iowa: Esquire: Cosmos. HARRY MEI-ILAN ......... Tau Kappa Epsilon: Basketball l, Z, 3: Clan Fraternity Council, WILLIS MERRILL ....... Mathematics Independence lunior College. MARGARET MEYERS ....... German Saint Teresa's l: German Club: Kappa Delta. DONALD IVIIRICK .... ---- Chemistry and Zoology University of Iowa l, 2. Cedar Rapids Blue Island, Ill. of C: Intra- . Winthrop . Elgin, Ill. . Anamosa Page 182 HENRIETTA MOERSHEL Homestead Coedan l, 2, 3: WI1l9IS Club 2 3 Sophomore Honors DREXEL HOLLISON . Independence HARLEY MOORE . Davenport Chi Beta Phi: Scabbaid and Blade Riile Team 2 3 Football l 3 Track lf 2, 3: Phi S1qma Iota RUTH MURRAY . MC11'101'1 Beta Phi Alpha: Ch1 Delta Coedan Cosmos Staff 1 Z 3 Freshman Tenth: Writers Club l 2 WINIFRED MURRAY Cedar Rapids Delta Delta Delta: Chi Delta ACORN 3 Cosmos 3 A Cap p lla Choir: Writer's Club DALE NOTESTINE . Eagle Grove Chi Beta Phi: Football l 2 Basketball l 2 P1 Kappa Delta LILLIAN O'KADA . CIGSCO MARDELLA PARROTT Cedar Rapids Commerce and F mance Chi Omega: Colomal Ball 3 O 1 ntation Commission 3 P1 Gamma Mu. FANNIE PASCHELL . Cherokee SAM PATTERSON . Marion BETTY PFANHOEFER Evanston, lll. Kappa Delta Home Economics Club l 2 3 Chi Delta: Fort Madison 3: Track. Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Freshman MAX REED . Ottumwa Tau Yappa Epsilon Little Theatre Beaver Orat1on 1: Pi ROBERT ROBBINS Mount Morris, Ill. Chi Beta Phi Football l 2 Editor of 1939 ACORN. PHYLLIS ROGERS Cedar Rapids Chi Omega May Fete l 2 A Cappella Choir 2 Rifle Team DONALD ROSS Massillion, Ohio Delta Phi Epsilon Senior Football Manager Basketball 2, 3: Tennis 2 Clan of C Greene Hall Counc1l Western Reserve ROY ROUGHTON Des Plaines, lll. ANGELO SACCARO . Seymour Physical Education Football l 2 3 4 Captam 4 Track l 2 3 Basketball 1: CLIFTON SATTERTHWAITE . Muscatine ROBERT SCHULTZ . Ackley PRIMROSE SELDEN Cedar Rapids Chl Omega Cosmos Board of Control 3 Kelvin Society: Pan Hellenic Council Freshman Tenth ACORN Staff. BARBARA SELZER Homestead Beta Phi Alpha Coedan Kelv1n Society Freshman Tenth: Sophomore Honors Playhouse 2 May Fete 2 German Club. IANE SIGMUND Cedar Rapids WCAI 3AWS13AlphaXi MARGARET SIROVY Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH SMITH ......... Cedar Rapids Delta Delta Delta: Y. W. C.A. l, 2, 3: A. W. S. l, 2, 3: W. A--AH 1. 2, 3: May Fete l, 2: Cosmos l, 2: Colonial Ball 2. ROBERT SMITH ............ Aibiq Physical Education Football: Basketball. ELLEN SNYDER ......... Cedar Rapids Histo TY Alpha Gamma Delta: Chi Delta: A. W. S. Council: ACORN Board of Control: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: May Fete 1. GEORGE STARCEVICH ......... Mystic Physical Education Delta Phi Epsilon: Football l, 2, 3: Basketball l: Kappa Phi Chi: Track 1: Clan of C. WILLIAM STONEBREAKER .' ....... Elgin, Ill. Speech Band l, 2, 3: Band Drum Major 2, 3: Phi Mu Alpha l, Z, 3: Vesper Choir l, 2: Track I: Y-Coe 2, 3: Esquire 2. LOIS TANKERSLEY ,........ Marshalltown 3' English Y. W. C. A.: A, W. S.: W. A. A.: Alpha Xi Delta: Voorhees House Council: Pan-Hellenic Council. ARTHUR TAYLOR ......... Cedar Rapids Social Administration Director of Negro Boys' Recreation: Wilberfarce University I, Z. GEORGE THOMAS ........... Carroll Political Science Chi Beta Phi: Fraternity Vice-President 3: Golf 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 3: Circulation Manager of Cosmos 2: Track 1. DOROTHY THOMPSON ......... Aplington English Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet 3. W MARGARET VICTORINE ....... Cedar Rapids: Zoology Alpha Gamma Delta: Cornell l, 2: May Fete: Orchestra: Vesper Choir. KATI-IRYN VOORHEES .......... Marion Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta: Chi Delta: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: Parsons College 1, 2. YU-PIN WANG . .... . . . I-lankow, China Political Science SARAH MARGARET WILSON ....... Nevada Beta Phi Alpha: Rifle l: Coeclan 2, 3: International Relations 3: Writer's Club l, 2: Vesper Choir 1: A. W. S. l, 2, 3: W. A. A. l, 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. 1, 3: ACORN Staff 2: Play- house. NORMA WHITE ....... . Cedar Rapids Sociology Alpha Gamma Delta: Y. W. C. A: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: Fresh- man Commission: May Fete 2: Vesper Choir 3. VJILMA WYKLE ......... Cedar Rapids Speech and Dramatic Art Y.W. C. A. l, 2, 3: W. A. A.: A.W. S.: Writer's Club 3: Coedan 3: Playhouse l, 3. FRED WOOSTER .......... Eagle Grove Commerce and Finance Chi Beta Phi: Football l, 2, 3: Athletic Board of Control: Scabbard and Blade: Clan of C: Inter-Fraternity Council. CLARENCE WRIGHT .......... Traer Commerce and Finance Esquire: International Foreign Relations: Writer's Club. Chemistry IAMES ZOLLER . . . . . Detroit, Mich. Page 184 IEAN ALBERTSON . IEAN ANDERSON . RUTH ANDRESEN . LEONARD ARCHIBALD . HERBERT AUMAN . HUBERT AUMAN . IOHN BAILEY . HELEN BAKKEN . ELOISE BALCAR . AMY BATTLES . . FRANK BAUDER . LOUISE BAUMGARTNER . IAMES BENBOW . IEAN L. BICE . . LEON BLACK . ROBERT BLAINE . PEGGY BODE . ALBERT BURCH . . IEAN MARIE BURROUGHS . WARD BYERLY . . ROBERT CARMICHAEL WILLIAM CARRAN . HELEN IEAN CARTER PATRICK CASEY . . MARYLOU CATER . HOWARD CHERRY . LOIS MAE CLARK . DIANA E. COFFEY . MARGARET COOK , MARGARET COWGUILL MARVIN CRAMER . I. AVALONNE CROSS . Page 185 . Geneva, Ill. . Carroll . Dysari . Melcher . Dixon, Ill. . . Dixon, Ill. . Cedar Rapids . . Gray . Cedar Rapids Oswego, New York . . West Union . . Elgin . Fort Madison . Cedar Rapids . Fort Madison . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Morrison, Ill. . Springville . Carroll . Hawkeye . West Branch . . Dele-ware . Cedar Rapids Beverly Hills, Calif. . Cedar Rapids . Rochelle, Ill. . Wellman . Urbana . Packwood . Cedar Rapids . Waterloo SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES MARY IANE DAVIS . DOROTHY DOOLITTLE . DONALD DUNLOP . . ROBERT DUNLOP . DONALD DUREY . ERWIN DYGERT . FLORA ECKLES . . NORMAN ERICKSON . CHARLES EWALL . ROBERT EWALL ANOGENE FARIS . . MARGARET FARQUHAR . BETTY ANN FINCH . MILDRED FRY . . . ROBERT GARWOOD . ARTHUR GREEN . LELAND GRIMES . LYLE GUNDERSON . ROGER HAI-IN . . NAOMI RUTH HALL . IEANNE ELLEN HAMBLIN DORA IANE HAMBLIN . . HARRIETTE IANE HAMILTON MARGARET HANSON . . BETTY LOU HARMON . CHARLES HARVEY . ARTHUR HASS . . DOROTHY HENRY . WALTER HEYER . . FRANCIS HIDINGER . MARGARET HINDEE . HARLAND IONES . . Marion Cedar Rapids Orange City Orange City . Manchester . Manchester . Lenox . Clermont . Denison . Denison . Mediapolis Cedar Rapids . West Union . . Traet Cedar Rapids . . Vail . Colesburg . Norway . Earlville . Vinton Cedar Rapids . . Bedford Cedar Rapids . Keokuk Glen Ellyn, Ill. . New Providence . . Clinton . Clarion . Sumner . Oelwein West Liberty . Alburnett Page 186 IUNE ILENE IONES . BENIAMIN IUMP . RALPH IUNGE . . WARREN KELLOGG . ROBERT KENDALL . . IVAN KIBBIE . . . HELEN MAXINE KIDD . HARTLEY KINDER . . HELEN KIRKPATRICK . RUTH KIRKPATRICK . LOIS KLINEFELTER . IOHN KOFRON . HOWARD KOHL . . DONALD KROLL . ROBERT LAMB . MERLE LINDSTEN . EDITH LOGAN . . CLARK MCCORNACK . IAMES MCFADDEN . WILLIAM MCGUIRE . MILDRED P. MCILRATH PHYLLIS McKELLIPS . BERNARD MCPARTLAND DOROTHY MANUEL . GEORGE MASTERTON EDWARD LEWIS MELCHER . DORIS MILLER. . . ROBERT MILLER . . BETTY IEAN MINSHALL CORNELIA MOERSHEL FRED MONTHEI . . LOREN A MUSGRAVE Page 187 . Manchester Cedar Rapids . . Clinton . Anamosa . Ottumwa . Shellshurq . . Oelwein Des Plaines, Ill. . Wilmette, Ill. . . . Keota Grundy Center Cedar Rapids . . Marion . Chicago, Ill. Kewanee, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Ledyard , Elgin, Ill. . . Oelwein Cedar Rapids . . . . Ames Alcester, S. Dak. Cedar Rapids . . George . Chicago, Ill. , Charles City . . . Elgin, Ill. Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids . Homestead , . Iefierson Cedar Rapids SOPHOMORES Tk '1- -gg SOPHOMORES 6, :- HARVEY ELLIS NEWMAN MARION NOBLE . . GILBERT NORTHEY . MARY ELLEN OLDAG . THELMA CORRINE OLSON AGNES OTTILIE . . . DONALD OTTILIE . LLOYD PATTERSON . VIRGINIA PECK . IOUIOU PERKINS . . MARY ANN POI-IORSKY . WILMA POLDERBOER RONALD PREI-IM . LAURA PUTBREASE . ARLENE OUASS . . MARIORIE REANEY . ALLAN RICHARDSON . ROBERT SAFELY . . FRANK SCHEIBLE . . NORMAN SCHWEITERT . MARY I EAN SCRUBY . IEANNE SHEETZ . . LEO SHIKOSKI . GEORGE SI-IULTZ . IOE SINGER . LUCY SIVER . KAY SKOW . DORIS SMITH . MIRIAM SPEILMAN . THOMAS STEWART , DELMA STOCKWELL . ELLEN SWOMELY . . . Central City . Oelwein . Waterloo . Paullina . Norway . Manchester . Manchester . Seymour South St. Paul, Minn. . Glen Ellyn, Ill. . Cedar Rapids . New Hartford . Eagle Grove . . Sac City . . . Marion Columbus Iunction . Mediapolis . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Colesburq Bismarck, N. Dak. . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . . Walford . Park Ridge, Ill. . Cedar Rapids . . Newton . Beaman . Carthage, Ill. . Cedar Rapids . . Oelwein . Cedar Rapids Page 188 DALE THOMPSON . . Red Oak MARGARET Tl-IRELKHELD Cedar Rapids WILLIAM TROTTER . . . Ainsworth PAUL TSI-IIRGI . . . Reinbeck ANTOINETTE VAMPOLA . . Cedar Rapids CARL VAN EVERA . . . Davenport FLORENCE VAN WINKLE Cedar Rapids ROBERT VOSEIPKA . . . North Platte, Neb. IOHN WALPOLE . IOHN WATSON . . VADE WEHMEYER . BEULAH WESSALE . W. ROBERT WHITE . BETTY WICK . . IEAN WILLIAMSON . BETTY WINN . . . MARY ELLEN WIPRUD PETER YOCUM . . MARGARET ZIMMERMAN HARPER ZOLLER . . . . Page 1 B9 Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids . Polo, Ill, Cedar Rapids Spragueville . Waterloo Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Winnetka, Ill. Evanston, I11. . . Vail Detroit, Mich. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN tile. R W. is t Top Row 4Gloria Abbott, Norman Ackerman, Iohn Altlillisch, Beatrice Anderson, Kenneth Anderson Second Row-Kenneth L. Anderson, Patricia Andrews, Wilbur Ashman, Catherine Aukerman Robert Augler. Third How-Marjorie Bailey, Wilbur Bakehouse, Robert Baker, Ruth Baker, Robert Balhatchet. Fourth Row-Steven Barwick, Robert Boughman, Thomas Beckett. Leota Becking, Kathryn Beery Filth Row-Robert Beiber, Ioseph Bejcek, Ruth Bernis, Eleanor Bennett, Edith Boardman. Sixth Row-lack Bolton, Iohn Boyd, Leslie Brandt, Iohn Bready, Arthur Brereton. Seventh Row-Thomas Brice, George Briggs, Grace Brown, Margaret Brown, Ieanne Brown. Eighth Row-Robert Buckingham, Luther Burket, Ralph Bushee, Eldon Bys, Charles Cairns. Page 4 L Lt I FRESHMEN ,nw A. iv t 5 's-14 I 'G 'IC' ' .1 :Au 7 ,. N. Top Row-William Capron, Ruth Chalmers, Marilyn Chyle, lacquolyn Clay, Miriam Clure. Second Row--Harold Conarcl, Elizabeth Coon, Robert Cornell, Herbert Cox, Robert Cozad. Third Row--Iames Crawford, Charlotte Crees, Robert Crowley, John Dabinett, Ardeth Dahms. Fourth Row-Robert Daniels, Phyllis Darby, Kathleen DeBerq, Marjorie Deering, Marie Dolson. Filth Row-lack Doughty, lane Downer, Robert Dudycha, Ieanne Durfee, Waite Durfee. Sixth Row-Wayne Eastman, Barbara Eder, Shirley Enqelbert, Maurice Engeman, Winifred Erbe. Seventh Row-Beulah Etzel, Frank Pager, Margaret Fedcler, Mary Fiebiq, Helen Fisko. Eighth Row-Maxine Fitzsimmons, William Fix, Edward Fleming, William Flueqel, Mary Ellen Ford. Page 191 FRESHMEN it -3 A ,- 'fe 'KD i ee' ,.--- i?' te -:- Top Row-Margaret Fortsch, Iohn Foss, Anne Frazier, lane Frazier, Iarnes French. Second Row-Margaret French, Iohn Froehlich, Norman Frye, Dinwtcldie Fuhrrneister, Elizabeth Gage. Third Row-William Gage, Marion Gail, lack Gates, Mary Gilchrist, William Gilkey. Fourth How-Maxine Grassfield, Lowell Gray, Charles Greinke, Helen Hahn, Robert Hale. Fifth Row-LeRoy Hall, Ioanna Hammond, Lucile Hamrin, Edwin Hansen, Robert L. Hansen. Sixth Row--Robert Hanson, Albert Harper, Lois Harris, Wilbur Hart, Ieanetta Hatfield. Seventh Row-Naomi Hauser, Roger Hawley, Eloise I-lelfenstine, Gladys Hellman, Barbara Henry. Eighth Row-George Hidinqer, Iames Hodgson, Iames Holman, Edward Hopkins, Ferris Howland. Page 192 FRESHMEN Top Row-Robert Hunt, Barbara Huntsman, Marybel Iacobson, Geraldine Iames, Ierry Iasa. Se:ond Row-LeRoy Iensen, Donald Iohnson, Raymond Iohnson, Robert H. Iohnson, Robert M. L Iohnson. Third Row-Wallace Kaehler, Iohn Keck, Earl Kee, Richard Keen, Collin Keir. Fourth Row--Virgil Kellogg, Dorothy Kemp, lohn Kennedy, Alice Kenworthy, Kathleen King. Fifth Row-Helen Knox, Elizabeth Koehler, Iohn Kohl, Roger Kornder, Henrietta Kruidenier. Sixth Row-Wilma Kucera, Frances Kubias, Shirley Larson, Eugene LeClere, Iames Leehman. Seventh Row-Iean Leidiqh, Ioan Lewis, Nancy Lower, Franklin Luhrs, Zoe Lynn. Eighth Row--Lester McAllister, Raymond McAlpi11e, Lois McCaleb, Ruth McDermott, Iohn Mc- Granahan. Page 193 FRESHMEN - it Top Row-Reeve McKevitt, Shirley Madsen, Marimae Matthews, Shirley Mayo, Anna Mae Melsa. Second Row-Carol Miller, Ieanne Miller, Margaret Mineck, Iames Moore, Virginia Morr. Third How-Henry Moss, Mary lane Murdock, Merle Myron, Peter Narey, Walter Nash. Fourth Row-George Nassif, Dorothy Navratil, Dorothy Nelson, Ralph Nelson, Robert Nelson. Fifth Row-Marilynn Newell, Margaret Nickless, William Norris, George Novy, Stuart O'Bryne. Sixth Row-Phyllis Oetjen, Charles Okell, Anna Mae Olson, Shirley Olson, Iohn Palmer. Seventh Row-Myrna Parke, Evelyn Parman, Dorothy Patterson, Marvin Pearson, Marjorie Peterson. Eighth Row-Betty Pierce, Dorothy Plock, Mary Babe, Florin Radzinski, Milo Raim. Page 194 FRESHMEN lt?-Qs K 4' , L ,er .l' 'Xu-It .:'1 f -Ii,,-- ILEN t ,.-vat' Ml .X 1. an' Q .K 6 r t 4' .. W, W -'Q' 1 I' ' '. l Q, lv' .I f i 1 tt tt N fi X ,- Fo hr Top Row-Richard Rall, Iczmes Ralston, Lorraine Rawlings, Frances Reed, Mary Reynolds. Second Row-Harlan Rice, Ruth Rich, Warren Richardson, Doris Rivers, Eunice Roberts. Third Row-Donald Ross, lean Ross, Kenneth Ross, James Rozek, Eleanor Saha. Fourth Row-Patricia Salter, Bonnie Schermerhorn, Richard Schneider, Dorothy Schock, Iohn Schwenlce. Fifth Row-'Virginia Self, Phyllis Sheehy, Audrey Shelquist, Patti Shelton, Vermyl Shick. Sixth Row-Albert Sodey, Betty Mae Sommer, Robert Spieqelhauer, Betty Ann Spinden, Barbara Steele. Seventh How-Ronald Stetzel, Dorothy Stookey, Everette Stoutner, Carl Stromer, Lois Suiter. Eighth Row-Ioyce Sunclelius, Reed Sunleaf, Iames Swanson, Dean Tedrow, Annabel Teets. Page 195 FRESHMEN Top Row--David Thompson, Vera Tompkins, Robert Van Orsdal, Arthur Van Wyk, Ellis Vetter. Second Row-Betty Wagner, Iames Wagner, Dorothy Walters, Donald Weirner, Armelda Welch. Third Row-Betty Lou Welterien, Harold Wendorf, Max Wesner, Adele Weymouth, Alice Whipple. Fourth Row-Betty White, Caroline White, Barbara Wiprud, Esther Witt, Margaret Witt. Fifth Row-Robert Wishman, Alice Wolfe, Beverly Wright, Charles Zisko. Page 196 Q U NG N xf 56: Z i:::: ' :,Q:.x..rf Rh 'VWWWWJVNU rkbkkb M' Qnlail ' .r .- fx, ' G' X XXX W K X i' ww 1 C my W I rf This, my friends, is the humor section of the l939 ACORN. lt is meant to be funny, to entertain, to impress and to recall but not to insult, to deride nor to offend. We hereby place the word alleged be- fore each and every sentence in this section of the ACORN. Undoubtedly there are many who will storm, pro- test and threaten because their names have been included herein. However, we know and you know that the people who really should be hurt are those whose names are left out. We have made an effort to mention every one that we think should be mentioned and it is to those others that we dedicate this apology. ln this section we have attempted to portray a cross section of Coe as it looks to the man who walks with a laugh in his heart and a smile on his lips. Your laughter shall be our reward. THE HUMOR EDITOR FOR A GOOD WHOLESOME PLACE TO DANCE D A N C E L A N D CEDAR RAPIDS' FINEST DANCE HALL CHI BETA PHI Chi Beta Phi, better known as the Beta boys, are still in existence on Coe's campus. Although some of the fellas are something like Quebec Cbuilt on a bluff!! they do all right. The chapter gets the boys whose families provide the background and finances for the campus and the boys Who have a future. These two things make up for the fact that although their past is good and their future bright, their present isn't real smooth. But that doesn't say a thing for the boys. With Ebb Stoutner in the kitchen at Voorhees, the Betas were able to get better blind dates this year. These boys have a better system of pin-hanging. Some of the boys remember when their mother's pinned them years and years ago and they've sort of outgrown the habit. The rest of them seem to have something that keeps the squaws awaiting and a-guessing. Although they don't buy their five pounds as often, they don't seem to ask for their pins back so soon. Their prize booty of the year is in the form of one monster beknown as Patrick, l ain't Irish Casey. They finally got him on exhibit early in spring and are planning to break even on him by fall. The only thing about the Betas is that you can never tell who was or is going to be the next President. They did make a wise political move this spring and everything worked out all right. 'Twas rumored that the Beta-TKE baseball game was gon'na have to be canceled, but Reed and Hockett finally got it doped out which team should wing it really was all right and they are expecting bigger things next fall. HOTEL MAGNUS Always Something Doing Q THE STABLES Q THE TAPROOM The Center of Life in Cedar Rapidsv Page 197 4C0-41v4Cv4:o4:o-o:v-o0o4Q+o0ooQoeQsoQooQo-vQv-oQo '--' agosto -- -M A-4 --- '-A --- --- r-- 7' obv- Student Supplies-Candy Notebook Fillers-Note Books COE COLLEGE BOOK STORE LEE R. BEARDSLEY Ink-Fountain Pens Pencils-College Text Books COSMOS Or READ IT AND WEEP The Cosmos, Cowsmouse, the -ISS-'!, or Whatever the general public calls it, is put out Cand When We say put out We mean it, because they can't stand the smell it they keep it ini every Week on Wednes- day-Thursday to youse lucky guys what live in town. Carl Koehn, known to associates as the guy that just sits behind a desk and fright- ens freshman reporters, is the perpetrator of one foul joke, complete with accent, that keeps filling the ether with its stench. Anna Tamarri is the gal with the blue pencil that dares to censor even the sacred editorials. 'Twas once said that it Annie should lose her pencil she might as Well quit, because the pencil is the only forbidding part of the combination anyhow. Pitter 'n' Patter are figuratively at each other's throats, snorting and pawing the ground when a particularly choice item breaks during the other's term at bat. Hamblin, taking over soci- ety editing where the Teets terror dropped it, is at constant conflict with the more hearty, husky side of her personality, the daintily turned phrases that the job requires are definitely grating, Roy Patrick Mc- l-lugh, sports editor and editor by spurts, has a nasty Way oi looking like a midget, and then turning out to be a better man than I arn, Gunga Din. 3 if -Mailng Muni Shun KRJQZW CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Fon YOUR NEXT DANCE GEORGE SIR VENKA AND Hts WMT Swing Court Orchestra Music The Way You Like It :- A:- : ::' 1:1 ::: ::: .:1 ':' .:. ,:. ::: .:: ::r::' ::: ,:: :- :' ::: -:z .:' 1:1 ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: Page 19 73' F it J l 5 II it U ii it ii ii ii ii ii li A ll ii H A 2 1 n it ii ii ii ii it it it ii ii 4- 8 '3' It ww it ii u i ,. II it it tw f it at ii ii i I 1 t U ii wr si ii t U if ii li 1 ii H li -2- if P P LAUNDERERS ZORIC CLEANERS NEW PROCESS LAUNDRY CO. Cedar Rap'ids' Finest Zoric Cleaners Phone B131 116- 20 Third St. N. E. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA The Alpha Grams, except for a few occasional frenzied bursts, have dog-paddled around easy like this year. Their haul is pretty varied, though, ranging from the toppest notchers to the sort of thing that bobs in on the tide after a shipwreck. For instance, ask Conger Metcalf to give you the real dope on Arminta Davidson's etchings, on account of he has been up to see 'em. The city council is planning to grant a special franchise for salvaging to Valerie Konecnyg she has picked up more flotsam and jetsam than any single enterpriser on the campus. They say Betty Winn is doing her bit too, conjuring up patrons for her personally operated Club F or Tired Business Men. Rosalie Stanley, in spite of that wan and Weary look that simply cries for some nice, vital- izing cod liver oil, seems to pull through in a pinch. Betty Lou I-1armon's inefficient, sort of Drifting and Dreaming manner is no indication of her man power. layne Olds and Mary Ann Pohorsky have that same abounding affection done up in different sized packages. Iouiou adds just that final sparkle, that soupcon of S. A. in saddle shoes. And Sommer, t.he Betty Mae model-ah me! HARMONY CAF ETERIA AIR CONDITIONED 118 - 3rd Street S. E. FOR THAT SNACK AFTERWARDS DYSART'S The Best Ice Cream and Candy age 199 oaoeezs., .-. ., .Y WHERE TO DINE AND DANCE MARION PHONE 200 H1-iLLwooD QUALITY DIAMONDS cmd WATCHES Air Coflclitiofled Special Attention to Coe Students Special Dinners-Fountain Service Reservations for BOYSON JEWELRY C0. Banquets and Parties Est. 1900 OPEN DAY AND NHGHT ,I , Seating Capacity 250 213-3rd Ave. E. Next to Killian s The other clay Professor ii- remarked, I guess I've lost another pupil, as his glass eye rolled down the kitchen sink. An Australian entering a hospital: 'Ullow, Bill. 'UlloW, Steve. Come in to die? No, yesterday. I'm losing my punch, said the man as he left the cocktail party in a hurry. Dear Mamma, I was so scared after you left me here all alone. A great big fellow named Bob wants me to join his fraternity. I guess it's just like Iunior League at Sunday School. I-Ie's so big maybe l'd better join. Your loving son, Elmer Dear Mamma, Bob's friends Went to help me pick my classes out today. They were planning a snap course for me but I told them I wanted to be a lawyer and not a snap, whatever that is. Your loving boy, Elmer NEW AND ORIGINAL DANCE PROGRAMS We Also Can Develop Your Own Ideas THE SUPERIOR PRESS Printing oi the Better Grade 864 First Ave. E Cedar Rapids. IOWG .-. .,. .,. .-. Y .-. .-. V-Y V-Y --- ,-- --- --- A-- --- f-V f-A Y- -:pe '-- Y --r'f 'Y' -- 7 Page 2 ::: :. .:: :c ::. .:: ::- ::ri:: ace--one ::y4:: ::-+::4.:: ::--::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ,:, ,:. ::: ':- ::: For Better Dry Cleaning ACE CLEANERS 1003 3rd Ave., E. 1539 lst Ave.. E. Dial 2-0232 Dear Mamma, Today I was in the Pharmacy, and mamma, what do you suppose I sawl Some girls were smoking cigarets! I thought of good Deacon Ireiorrnem's Words, Ii God had Wanted us to smoke he'd have put chimneys on our heads. Well mamma, I just turned my back on it all and Walked right out. Your dear boy, Elmer Dear Mamma, Gee the girls are nice here. One called me up, arranged a date, and came over after me. I guess she thought I left my money home so she paid tor everything. I kept track of my share though, and sent 424 over to her today. Love and kisses, Elmer P. S. They called the dance Ladies Choice. Dear Mamma, We are having 1 Week. COne of those Wordsj I am sending home my school pants to be fixed. Affectionately, Elmer Dear Mamma, Now there is someone besides you. I hung my pin last night. The boys said you have to after eight dates or you're blackballed. I'll get it back before school's out though. Your dear son, Elmer P. S. Could you Wire 550. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES TO THE SENIORS WESTON D. RALSTON-INSURANCE 512 - 2nd Ave. S. E. Telephone 6692 There Is No Substitute For Good Insurance Page 201 V-V Y-Y ,-- Y Y, ,Y ,Y ,Y, ,Y, ,Y, ,Y, ,-, .Y, ,-. ,Y ,Y ,Y Y oboouv-soo-was-errors--vmvazoanvqqf 'is il FOR CLEANING AND DYEING BEZDEICS SATISFACTION U Send Your Garments to FLOWERS Fon ALL DEMPSEY'S OCCASIONS , 415-417 2nd Ave. S. E. il Phone 2-3978 Member F.T.D. Dial 8174 is fi Have you heard where llittle girlie's love lifel Miller learned to kiss? ii Yes, it's on everybody's lips. ll We're hashers at Voorhees. Our pet peeves are girls who wait for each bite of food to digest before taking the next. We could mention a it few names, like E. M. N., B. C., and I. O.-but then-. We're all rivals in this garne. lt's a knock-down drag-out affair for each to feed his flock Qi first. Water, butter, and bread fly around at neckbreaking speed. Three ln One oil sales have increased 100 per cent since the silence U campaign on noisy carts has begun. We consider it a personal affront when eight noses are raised, and eight plates shoved to the center of ll the table in disdain.-But every egg has his break. When Max Cl'm gonna be a preacher because I can singl gives us that well known ,. Hollywood appeal, we melt like butter. We live for those two words no tables, and the height of our ecstasy is reached on flunk day. CNot our dates dope, the paper lunchesj l We Extend the Graduating Class of '938 Our Wishes for a Successful Career NATI.2.l1f'QE..S?.l.i.,E.E2,1Xl.ZANY .1 is ef :A 1: 1: ,:. 1: Y ,: .1 1, 1:1 1:1 1: ,: -:f :A A: 1:1 1: :: 1: .1 :f 1: f: f:-5' Page 2 O 2 W- ,Y Y ,-, W ,,, Y 3 .1 .:: 1:1 ::: ,:.4:o4C-'I' ::2 .ii IZ' 'I' 'Ii iii422 'Z' 12? -Ii 'ii 4---ee A e-- e he A E-E 2 FACULTY AND STUDENTS HAVE DISCOVERED IT PAYS TO Q o 1 0 ' C A FOX FIRST FOX GARAGE 109 North Fifteenth Street ll ll U DELTA PHI EPSILON Il tl O' ll Your Vote Is Worth Five Known as the Coe College Literary Club. Der Fuehrer, Sammett, sits around, taking notes on the last few chapters of, I-low to Make Friends M and Influence People, while the rest of the actives teach the pledges H how to read. They learn quickly that five and two make seven as does four and three. They call this study of numerical phenomena the nat- ii urczl science of cubes and squares. H Psychologists class these fellows as creatures of instinct. lnstinctive ll in them is the collection of ornamental bric-a-brac. Look at their pledge Q class and you will be convinced of this. Everybody knows that Slapetis was strongly imbued with the exploring instinct when he got lost in the Marion bastile but does everybody know that his brothers ll couldn't get him to leave until the effects of the instinct wore oft. Awful ll thing, instinct. Elslager, with an instinctive disgust for bright lights, A hustling and bustling, and things of a bawdy nature, often tries to take i some Waitress at the Top Hat away from it all but nobody is ever will- A ing to loan him a blanket so he just sits around and mopes. ll ,l Some day l'rn going to instinctively wander up to their quarters and H one of them is going to take an instinctive poke at me so l think I shall A sign off saying, lt is but a step between hate and love . . . but it's the Q lull in between that drives you crazy. U ll BISHOP CAFETERIA ll WE ARE COE COLLEGE BOOSTERS Y? NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 3 or MILWAUKEE M R. H. PICKFORD. General Agent H 510 SECURITY BLDG. DIAL 6185 4,1 E. .i i it 1 gi iz, It gi it it it gi, iz, If Y: I ri. ci, cz, 1 i ic it :T rj 3. Page 203 SHEPARD INSURANCE AGENCY Students' Medical Reimbursement Insurance DIAL 2-3924 C. R. S. B. BUILDING BETA PHI ALPHA Where There Is Life There Is Hope The Beta Phis, contrary to all rumors, are still on the campus, al- though it takes a divining rod to find 'em. Ruth Murray kept the poor gals palpitatin' to know if she finally got that Alpha Gamma Rho pin from Ames to round out the chapter's love-life. The Wilson-Wilson domesticity is being clocked a little slower this year, which gives one's faith in love a terrific jolt. Little Mae Wells, she of the wispy voice and pale personality, persists in being the pampered child of the chapter, despite the fact that she's seen more Christmases than her solicitous sisters. A red-headed menace swooped onto the campus at mid-year, creating no end of excitement among the susceptible sex. Possibly it was the southern accent or the blisterin' truckin', but once cooled by the air of publicity, the temperature dropped alarmingly. Viles put the chapter on the publicity map by spewing forth a brain wave every two weeks, known as Pitter to the campus in general and as that driVel to the Cosmos staff in particular. Mary Rabe veers back and forth in- constantly with soul-stirring crushes on any freshman who comes with- in range. Ruth Rich has an iron-fist Amazon method that shows the males no mercy. NEW ROYAL Portables NEW UNDERWQOD Portables NEW REMINC-.TON Portables NEW SMITH CORONA Portables -payments of 7c a day All Makes Rent 32.00 a Month Q I Used Typewriters-A11 Makes Repcrired-Supplies MERVEAUX TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Phone 4546 Rooms 10-11 at 211W tUpstairs1 3rd St., S. E. Page 2 4' it ti ti v it il H ii it U tt tt ti ti it ii V t t i t, ti P l 4.1.1- '::4:: ': ::: .:, ::: ,:: ,: .:' .:. :iz ':' ::' ::: ':- 1:1 A:A ':: ::: ::: ::- ,:: .:, .:, ::: 1: 1: CHI OMEGA Or You're A Sweet Little Headache A Chi O pledge pin, girls, is as good as a Wishing lamp on this carn- pus. They're a bunch ot genii, the Way them two syllables will swing wide the charmed gates. We are deliberately ignoring Knox and Hauser because we think they have been did to death. Dorothy Carr's cheese popcorn hair is now generally accepted as the sign ot The Best Show in Town. The Wipruds are economizing and have agreed to cut one too out ot that too, too smokay, too, too smel- lay, etc. line. Bennett, that tasty dish, is mortgaged-so early, too- to the burly Leins. Dorothea Dolson, in spite ot that look that sets male glands to working overtime, is a Nice, Wolesome American Girl. Some day, during a speech, Kay Skow is going to forget and take three steps to the right instead ot the customary two-and then watch the heavens tall! Primrose Selden's seductive smile brings results even in the per- sonality-chilling atmosphere ot the chem lab. When Margaret Fortsch's bubbling personality starts to bubble, you'd better Whip out your storm curtains. As for Steinway Farquhar . . . HQTEL MONTROSE FOR 0 luncheons 0 dinners o dances Seeing Is Believing ' i1'1iliCfli0I'1S ' o formal parties Popular Prices - Efficient Service YCiQ'91 S Upstairs CATERINGASPECIALTY Store A It's an Eppley 122 3rd sr. s. E. Hotel age 205 'I' ii SIEBKE 61 TAYLOR l ALL TYPES OF COLLEGE IEWELRY The Place of Proven Taste 219-2nd Ave. S. E. i ii E, ESQUIRE Or it I LOVE ME il If a man answers, hang up. Esquire is an organization made up j, mainly of first tenors and odds and ends from yesterdays rummage gg sale. They can be found on secluded spots about the campus dressed it in what the well dressed man will wear tomorrow Cwe too are glad that tomorrow never cornesl and singing the Teke loyalty song. L This bunch holds the balance of power on the campus and they toss U it around like somebody else's bean bag. They do pretty well with Q their minority too, and why not, they are championed by a pip-squeak i known by the student council as That Burn, and in the Cosmos of- ll tice as, Mister Koehn. Carl will champion just about anybody who t only gets to vote once and so far no one has lived to tell of an Esquire man. voting twice so he's happy. Due to the fact that they have no pin to hang on anybody, nobody knows who an Esquire is squiring. Of course if you really want to l know you can always third degree the girl into admitting that she goes with one but why be cruel. After all, if it's true she has already had or pretty gruelling experience. , The big event of their social calendar is their box social at which i Kitzhaber plays gramophone records of Wagner and Bach. Sure, it the term, grarnophone, is pre-war but then so are box socials and, it for that matter, so is Kitzhaber. lx Don't be too tough on these boys. After all, a square peg does not fit a round hole . . . But it can sure try. 4 5 los. STARK fs. soN 11 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS AND FISH it DIAL 2-3149 ei. :A Y: it 1, f: Z. Z :I :A is is if -ei 1 e, -ei 1 :A cs, ,es I: is 1 :1 .1 1: :Q- Page 206' -5-1- 1-1 -1 .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. 1- .W -1 .-. e. e. .e .e .-. .e .-. .exe 1.1. .-. 1,1 it it jig INTER-OCEAN REINSURANCE co. il U . !! CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA !! !! l! it ALPHA DELTA ALPHA Or F! U ANAEMIC DOPES ASS'N. lt According to the last weather report and a recent senate investiga- !! tion, the Alpha Delts are still located on the second floor of Greene !! Hall. The last l heard of them was the night before one of their pledges !! discovered that vaseline could be applied to door-knobs. Some day !! l'rn going up there and find out if they ever got out of the fraternity room. Ah! I can almost see them: Vesley in one corner winning their !! money at a poker table, Smith winning their money at the pool table, tl and Anderson getting rich by taking a dime out of every pot and charg- U im them for the use of the billiard baits. !! H These fellows think that the only thing worse than three on a match 5 is regular attendance at classes. After all a cigarette is a cigarette but Q who ever heard of getting lit up in a class room. Consequently you Q will generally find them at Kozy Inn discussing the foreign situation it and drinking tea. These fellows really love their tea. The dean pours Q for them in his office several times a month. At these gatherings the gg fellows still try to discuss the recent European atrocities but always the it conversation drifts back to minor affairs at home such as the squirting H of fire hoses in the halls and the awful echo in their section of the Q dorrn. Actually, a whisper will often bring back a roar that would Q make that canyon out west seem like Little Sir Echo's baby sister. The it fourth dean on the campus insists that they are tunneling under the ii Hall and will some day escape with all the guest towels. He doesn't li know that the only digging they ever did was in the ashtrays the day ! McGuire threw away that three-quarter inch butt. Tunneling, what a !, laugh! What does he think they are, worms . . . Welllll, could be! !. it o!c1:: 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 Page 207 For More Delicious Flavor, l-lealthtul Quality and True Economy Always Ask for TEHEL Beverages Wm. Tehel Bottling Co. Cedar Rapids. Iowa Colonial is 189-Bread Always Good! Always Fresh! ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE BEST SEE . . . BROULIK BROS. Painters, Paper Hangers and Interior Decorators 1329 - 2nd Street S. E. Dial 2-8447 ALPHA XI DELTA At long last the Alpha Xis are stowed in the Merritt along with the other Greeks. lncidentally, lane Huston thinks that with an r and a t removed, that name is a very suitable one for her dear sisters to live under. For the finer points . . . Since Fanny's Chester has clumb the fence and is grazing in greener fields, Betty Finch and Adam Slapetis have taken over the Alpha Xi Cupid and arrow department. As tor Dorothy Barnes, Black has been capitulated tor some time now and seems con- tented under the present management. Mite Plock has been dashing in and out among people's legs having one furious time. There's a great social distinction to pledging an original Louise Mulligan model, but when a Kenworthy is attached the line edge kind of wears ott. Phyl Oetjen is notorious as the gal who gets more entertainment than culture from the Town l-lall lectures. But the bright and shining light of the chapter is Marybell lacobson, Whose innocence rated her a lOO in the infamous purity test. Page 2 i F r i t 0101: 1:1 1:1 1:4 2:1 2:2 VI f V ffff --V V-V V-V V- V- Vf Vf V ffff V VvV V-V f Vi Vi yi qw ll il i i l i, wi ' wi wi it g BETA SPRING SONG I Oh, qive me a plain where bisons have lain, li Give me a tranquil sky: U Give me a tree and a stinqless bee Q And let the hours drift by. l Take me to a buckaroo, but let me Watch trorn afar: ! Take me up Where the Cougars track, but take me in a car. 3 Give me a Woocl where the Indian stood, it Give me a War dance lively: il Give me a beauty who isn't snooty 1? And to heck with the poison ivy! i U T TRY PETER PAN THE TRYLON t FRESH BREAD 1552 ist Ave. N. E. Q Good Food Always ll Makes Tastier Meals Breakfast-Lunch--Dinners ll Special Sunday Dinner lt Short Orders-Home Made Pastry Phone 9297 Upen All Day Sunday gt 'Ili' ii: :il Vi' 315 5:7 :V i' 'T' 1 'if fi' fi fi 5:3 ii? fi? 513 '33 3' i' ii- ViV ii 515 ViV ii? Vi? Page 209 IACOB REED'S SONS, INC. Founded l824 by lacob Reed MANUFACTURERS OF GOLD MEDAL UNIFORMS PHILADELPHIA THE LIFE CYCLE OF A IOKE Birth: A freshman thinks it up and chuckles with glee, waking up two fraternity men in the row ahead. Age 5 minutes: Freshman tells it to sophomore, who answers, Yeah . . . lt's funny, but l heard it before. Age l day: Senior turns it in to Cosmos as his own. Age 2 days: Carl Koehn thinks it stinks. Age lO days: Koehn didn't get his exchanges ready so has to print it. Age l month: Thirteen college comics print joke. Age 3 years: Cosmos reprints joke as original. Age 3 years, l month: College Humor reprints joke, credits it to Cos- mos. Age 3 years, 2 months: Koehn sees joke in College Humor, reprints it with credit line to College Humor, forgetting that the joke appeared originally in his rag. Age 10 years: 55 radio comedians discover joke simultaneously, tell it over air accompanied by howls of mirth from the boys in the orchestra at S35 a howl. Age 20 years: Coe professors start telling joke in classes. Page 'ff U it ll lt It it it li li ll ti ll ti it li li ii ii ti ll it ll it tl ii ti li tl it tt it it ii ii tt it it -5 210 4' 1 I t 1 U 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 t t t t U i t t t ofa 1: P Y A-, ,,, ,-. ,-. .-. .-. ,,, ,.., t-i .-A Y Y V-V t-V4-V V47 V-V HANDBAGS Everything for the Traveler NOVELTIES ENZLER'S LUGGAGE SHOP PHONE 2-2646 227 SECOND AVENUE DELTA DELTA DELTA or THE BROKEN RECORD The supercilious Tri Delts really had the finger put on 'em as to pledging, having to take almost their Whole quota in little sisters and daughters and not having a good look-in at some of the other attractive hopefuls. Levsen became notorious not for her presidential ability or her squeaky soprano, but for the good show she and Carmichael put on for the Purity Hall Gallery. Buckingham continued to dazzle the poor freshmen, especially those who'd already been snatched off by young- er sorority sisters, despite the well-Worn fact that the Beta tag she lugs around practically places her under a monopoly. Dodie Harnblin's exuberant personality definitely overshadows poor little Eddie Hopkins, While her scandle-twisted mind turned over and rejected Prank Bates. We figured We couldr1't say anything about Cater because she comes under the dubious distinction of being the editor's girl, but there's plenty we can think about on the subject of her boasted conquests. Naomi Hall shares the questioned honor of going steady with Phil Evans, While the Whole chapter nauseatingly brags of more five pounds being passed than any two other Greek groups Within grab. Marg McCrillus kept the other gals Wondering Why they pledged her, but came out far ahead of the rest in wondering who she's going with and Why. Ag Iohnson, tongueless Wonder of the age, kept the rest of the campus Wondering justifiably what it is she's got. 7 '-'42-...r'7' 7' '7' '7 '7' 7 7 7' 7 '-- --- 7 7 -- '-A '-- '-' A-A age 211 obo.-. .Y. ,Y ,Y, ,Y, ,Y, ,Y, ,-. .Y. Y Y Y, ,Y, ,Y, .Y. ,Y, ,Y ,Y -agv,- Y ,Y ,Y, ,Y, ,-, ,Y, ,-, gg, KAPPA DELTA or WE KNOW WE'RE GOOD The chapter went hog wild during formal rushing in September with the result that their quantity ot pledges is definitely larger than the oth- ers, but the quality is of a more dubious nature. Audrey Campbells neat ankles off-set that dentifrice ad she carries around in her face-all teeth and a yard wide. Leila McDermott is the cuddly kid what Wears one guy's pin and uses the Playhouse for an excuse to raise the temperatures ot the others. Fahrney is the chap- ter's beauty queen, but it you call the passive pan beauty, we'll take ham on rye. And speaking of the Playhouse, the actives trot the poor little neophytes down in droves to practically swamp Kent Andrews. ln self-defense he casts as many ot 'em as decent in plays, giving the KD's a swelled head and the other sorority gals a headache. The gang have practically a monopoly on the squeak and squawk section, known to P. S. Ray and Mary Goudy as the music department, with Fuller, Masha and other unintellectuals. Probably the most irn- portant pledge is Ierry lames whose innocence in Stage Door and The Pursuit of Happiness is inconceivable considering the company she keeps. Most of the campus is wondering just what would happen to Ruth Chalmers eyes should she be caught unaware in a rainstorrn. ...SEE... KING'S CROWN PLASTER CO. FOR THE BEST BUILDING MATERIALS AT 98 FIRST AVENUE N. W. ::: :z -:- : .:,eQooQo::A ':' ,: : ::: :, .:. .:. .:. ':, ,:' ::- .:, ,:: ,zz ::i Y ::: .:: ':' 5:1 Page 2 'I' Q I i I i i 1 i 5 i 6 9 l ii tt tt t 2 n Q 9 4 it t lt A !! ii it -2- 12 4' -, ,,, ,,. -, ,-. .-. Y ,Y, Y, ,-, ,-. .-. Y ,Y Y YY .YY Y Y Y Y .Y. .Y 5 ll F' Graham. Anderson, Probst 6. White ll t 2 ARCHITECTS f RAILWAY EXCHANGE. CHICAGO 3 II U 5 ll WE NOMINATE FOR OBLIVION Ii ll The Cosmos E Hours for Voorhees Hall ll Greene House Council W Cornell Colleqe Delta Phis and their politician Q People Who sit in the Grill and let others fill the Nickelodeon Non-Greeks Q Dean Bell and her Campuses Crecomrnended by Voorhees Hall inmatesl Q Marshall and Williston Halls ll Compulsory Chapel and Class attendance ll The ban on cigarette advertising Ii Stuffed ballot boxes U 5 li Q . i Add to the Comforts of Your Mutual Trust Llfe M Home Wlfh Safer and More I C Adequate Wiring nS'l11'anCe O. . REED C. NELSON lf PAULSON ELECTRIC G 1 A V CONST CO enera gent ' ' Third Floor lg 235 Dows Bldg. Merchants National Bank li Dial 2-3514 DIAL 8911 ti 'LV1' ':' 'ii 1 'ff f:f i:1 'I' 'it 'At '33 fi' 1-I 'It 'I' '1'4Cv I 2:1 ':' 1:7 7:1 1:1 ':A ,: ': Page 213 TAU KAPPA EPSILON The Tekes, what can I say in behalf of these fellows that hasn't al- ready been mentioned by the Tekes. They are a very class-conscious set of fellows. Having looked up to people for the major part of their lives they now have their noses well up in the air. They play a pass- able game of bridge and can carry on a fairly intelligible conversation in three languages . . . including pig-latin and baby talk. Really they are a very sporting bunch. Most of them become gentlemen hunt- ers after they graduate. Here at school they learn the basic prin- ciples and rudiments of gentleman hunting by becoming formidable lady hunters. The fellows aren't very proud of their pin. Most of them hang them as soon as they become active. This practice performs a dual servicep it keeps the pins from becoming lost in hock shops and such and also makes the fellows resemble the Esquires whom they love very dearly. This amazing ability to dispose of a pin is only surpassed by their uncanniness in picking a successor to last week's pash when the token comes back. lt can all be summed up wth the trite observance that with affairs d'amour they have what it Tekes. METROPOLITAN SUPPLY COMPANY O School Furniture Equipment and Supplies - Wholesale O Only One Business-Serving the Schools O 602-16 Third sf. S. E. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Page Don't it make you mad, Do1'1't it get your goat, To qet into the bathtub, Without a bar ot soap? Are Dependable Yet for without a bathtub? Reasonable in Price Macy: Smith. Voice: Here. Macy: Who said that? I don't see Smith. Voice: I did: I thought you called my name. Macy: What is your name? Voice: Starcevich. BURKHALTER INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations to the Class of 1939 Q All Forms of Insurance Except Life 3 705-706 Security Building KREBS DUTCH GIRL DAIRY Complete Line Dairy Priducts Ice Cream-Fountain Service 2907 lst Avenue, S. E. ge 215 'F II it it Boy Scouts . . . Scabloard and Blade, for those college men who still ll like to play soldier and won't play unless they can be boss . . . had another banner year in which the pledges were on the re- ll ceiving end ot many lusty swats. in it ll The T. K. E. boys are so tight that they have gone so far as to run M dental floss through the teeth ot their termites to recover the Wood. ll ll il f Lots of girls are color blind. They think a boy is yellow When, in fact, he is green. I Ti l WHEN IN DOUBT as to THE WINNER You Need Not Hesitate to Select i HOTEL ROOSEVELT U it i F OR YOUR NEXT SOCIAL FUNCTION I Sandwich Shop-Grill-Florentine Room 2 Ball Room-Banquet Room 3 Excellent Service Reasonable Prices 2 U WM. S. CADOW. Manager g AIR CONDITIONED Q 5 .sf is ef of eil E1 :'3:1':' :E ': : O: i 21 1 E14- Pg 216 THE BUILDERS MATERIAL, INC. Materials of Quality CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA B01 3rd St. S. E. Dial 4144 Where are you going, my pretty maid? u 11 11 l'm going a-milking, sir, she said. Will you marry me, my pretty maid? I will not, will not, Won't! she said, ln other Words, she gave him the original milk shake. u You see the moon and stars and sea. You are more beautiful than they, said he You and the sea belong together, To part you would be a sin. Yes, you belong together, dear, And so he pushed her in. There was a young girl named O'Neill Who Went up in a great Ferris Wheel But when halt Way around She looked at the ground And it cost her an eighty cent meal. IOWA STEEL AND IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Gray Castings - age 217 ,ons -Y --- --- -Y --- --- --A V-V fA- V- --- - - V- - - - --- --- ,-- --- --- For 50 years Herrick Refrigerators have given users in United States and other countries real quality, superior refrigeration, life-time construc- tion, euonomical serviue- New Herricks are being installed in colleges, government and state institutions, cruisers, sub- marines, stores, cafes, hotels and homes. We are proud of Greene l-lall Herrick equipment, the large 6 door refrigerator, the cooling room and refrigerating machine with all cooling coils to operate them. Use I-IERRICK for all refrigerator needs-fixtures. HERRICK REFRIGERATOR COMPANY WATERLOO, IOWA 5? It it it U ii it it ., !! ii l il it it it it ii TRI DELT'S TEN COMMANDMENTS Thou shalt be seen at every social function, regardless of how you get there. Thou shalt have three dates every weekend regardless of how you get them. Must be late for every one. Censored. Thou shalt smoke all the cigarettes possible and insist that your date pay for them. Thou must see that they are not the brand he smokes. Thou shalt not i - - and admit it. Thou shalt dress to tantalize. Thou shalt cultivate a line and use it on at least three different boys at once. Thou shalt make Patter at least once a month. Thou shalt not crack a book, except in strictest privacy. Thou shalt love thyself above all things and politic like sixty for thine own benefit. Page 2 Ano it it it il it ti li ii i i ii it it it li -S4 18 use . il 'I : 1:. 1:1 1:1 .:1 1: 1:1 1:1 : .:1 1:1 1:1 .:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:14a-.:1 1:1 ::ro4Q-can-:' 1:1 1: 1:1 1:1 Q STREM'S STUDIO . . . Q . . . For Photographs That Please ii Send Us Your Laundry and Dry Cleaning in ii ROYAL LAUNDRY 6: DRY CLEANING it Reductions on Cash and Carry ii DIAL 2-2161 615-21 4th AVENUE it il WHO SAID IT. 1. Well, We can't pledge beauty and brains both. il a. Moray Eby b. Dale Notestine C. Tri Delis U 2. Well, maybe We did get bumped, but just Wait'll next year! l Q. ADA b. ADA C. ADA V 3. House Rules: No whiskey allowed: 55.00 fine for throwing bottles fi out of the windows. 4 a. Greene Hall Council b. A. W. C. T. U. U c. Alpha Gams I 4. Any Saturday night: Send over two dozen cans of talcum pow- U der and a small cake oi hand soap. N a. Delta Phi b. Non Greek c. Any Sorority Gal H 5. A Chaperon tor every member! a. A Beta b. Alpha Xi c. Kappa Delta U H Because lack liked the lean Q And brought his wife no fat, gg Mrs. Spratt got mad, they say, i And kicked poor lack Spratt. ii ll For The Best in Fresh Bakery Goods . . . 55 NAXERA'S BAKERY sHoP H BAKERS OF BUTTER-CRUST BREAD Q Dial 1539 lst Ave. S. E. i ii 5 THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP if 203 Second Ave.. S. E. Dial 4447 :A CEDAR RAPIDS. IOWA 4,31 'ii ': 7:i 'ie '33 TIS 1 V27 '1' 1:2 1:1 1:1 1:1 .:1 : 1:1 :. 1:1 1:, 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 : -:Y ':- : Page 219 F 1 R s 1' IN IO w A AIR CONDITION ED PHOTOGRAPHY '-l.I5EI.iEI..!.-., .ELIPRI0 ln spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of baseball and pitching-Woo, Woo! The Chi Omega girls it seems Don't like to neck or pet, l'll bet the reason tor this is No one has asked them yet. Once again Molloy-Made quality and workman- ship scores as the 1939 ACORN is cased in a Molloy-Made cover sit? THE DAVID I. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 N. Western Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The Home of Home Cooking KOZY INN CAFES No. 1 and 2 Famous for Courteous Service and Home Cooked Foods 1004 and 1011 FIRST AVE. S. Hello 8181 When You Want Your House Re-Roofed or Insulated LIMBACK LUMBER CO. By the Viaduct PQ it ii ii i il -r i lt 75, ,-V gg ,W ,W f f -Q vw, cg. cg -, ,-, ,W W , , ,-, ,- Y ,, . -. .- .,. .-. ll I! .V STUDENT COUNCIL II .i Ah, yes. The Student Council. Let's see. This is mighty dangerous ' ground. Step lightly. Norris is even sparser on top now, from those vigilant ettorts not to commit himself too strongly. But he seen his 1 duty and he done it. Kruse and l-lanold have only the interests of the H phys ed department at heart, and campaigned energetically tor White, it Wooly sweaters tor muscular majors. Sarnmett, we suspect, is the li council's Little Fixer, who can engineer just about anything and remain I more or less hidden in the general notoriety. ls anybody outside the lnner circle ever sure just Who the class presidents are? Besides, 3 they're about as permanent as a wink, anyhow. The most surprising H thing about the Slapetis is that he never beats his chest and yeows ij like the bull ape he looks like. lt's a good thing that jane Huston is too ll much a lady to Wear her dresses tight, or her Coe spirit would just il stick out in lumps all over. Buckingham supplies that element of dig- ti nity and cool, sophisticated grace that the council must need when it Q gets to roaring on Monday nights. But Audie Campbell thinks her year sl on the council has been a big bust, most of the male members are l solidly occupied or else immune. The Cosmos and Esquire contribu- E tions would have you think they're a couple ot little lambs in a gang ii of Wolves, the dears. Merwin Woodward remains incorruptible. And l We'll just leave Robbins out ot this, tor obvious reasons. I i 3 t COLLEGE BARBER QS BEAUTY SHOP !, lOpposite Coe Campusl U The ACORN Recommends This First Class Shop l American Mutual Life Insurance Co. ty or DES dOINES. IOWA l R. M. THRELKELD, SR.. General Agent 416 Merchants National Bk. Bldg., Cedar Rapids ll Dial 2-0531 sy 1- -1. 1. 1- 1- -1- -1- fii -11 11- -1- -1- 1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1- 1- .11 535 53? 11: -1: .11 .11 .1- .1. Page 221 ALLOW US . . . To express our appreciation to the Student Body for the opportunity of making the pictures in your beau- tiful 1939 ACORN. MAYIT... Recall many happy days and faces of old friends long after the colleqe year has passed. omfiawz cgfudio Official ACORN Photographers 212 - l-st AVENUE 3-1647 Roosevelt Hotel Bldg. one-ocoooooco'-' '-' '- '31 Pge 'r 40112 LZ: i' Iii lil fl' ii' C15 vii 1' 'i' i' 573 li? vii Ti' iii iii iii ii? 1 iii ii? Ii? 'i' 'i' iii ii V7 it ii U ..,A I -, .-,. 1 .-,. 5 .-5.-5 .-,. 5 z-,.g.-5.-5, .:,.g.-:-:..- 3.-5.5.-,'.-5. ii U l, .. t it X ir fc X it ' ' -il' li llll' uuuun-1 t mmm U I xi fi i ill N My ,I wt i .. ii 1 ,, .- HI. V II-IANK 1 H .. .. --fi li H '. ? Q . . l! ii Thank you for the opportunity ot crqoin demonstrating the li superiority of Tru-Art printing plates and onnuori production F! service. Engraving by Tru-Art is czssurcmce of qucdity, prompt U A service ond economy. ii 9 ii ,, TRU-ART EN GRAVERS Kresge Bldg. CEDAR RAPIDS. IOWA T' -1 ii' ii? 317 513 Cl: Iii fi? 312 iii lil iii iii 'lu 'Y il 'i' 711- 42 'I' 'l' iii ii? iii l. Page 223 'I- I tl it H it In wi i i wr it il G i 'I' INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS 201 American Mutual Lite .... ..... 2 21 198 Ace Cleaners ................. Bailey Boot Shop .... .... Bezdek's Florists .. .... 202 Bishop Cafeteria .... .... 2 03 Blaul Foods ......... .... 2 15 Boyson's lewelry Co. . . . . . . .200 Branlik Bros. ........ .... 2 08 Builders Material Co. .... .... 2 17 Bupane Gas .................. 209 Burkhalter Insurance Agency . . .215 College Barber 6: Beauty Shop . .221 College Book Store ............ 198 Colonial Baking Co. . . . . . . .208 Danceland ........ .... 1 97 De-mpsey's Cleaners . . . . . . .202 Dysart's Candy Co. . . . . . . . 199 Enz1er's Luggage Shop ........ 21 1 .....203 ci Fox Garage .............. Graham, Anderson, Probst White ...................... 213 Hallwood Cate .... .... 2 00 Harmony Cafeteria .... .... 1 99 Herrick Refrigerator ........... 218 InterOcean Reinsurance Co. .... 207 Iowa Steel :S Iron Works ....... 217 .....2l2 220 215 Kings' Crown Plaster Co. . Kozy Inn ................ .... Krebs Dairy Co. .............. . Yager's Department Lasswell Studio ............... Limback Lumber Co. . . . Little Flower Shop .... Magnus Hotel .......... Merveaux Typewriters . . . 220 . . . .220 .219 197 ....204 Metropolitan Supply Co. ....... 214 Molloy Plant ........... Montieurs Studio . . . ....220 ....222 Montrose Hotel ................ 205 Mutual Trust Life Insurance Co. 213 National Oats Co. ............. 202 NaXera's Pastry Shop ..... New Process Laundry ......... North Western Mutual Insurance Paulson Construction Co. ..... . Peter Pan ................ Ralston Insurance Agency Reed's Sons, Inc. ........ . Roosevelt Hotel .. Royal Laundry ................ 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