Drake University - Quax Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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-1 E L V ARICDNL.NOA IZABETI-I KELLY ERTISING MANAGER F I-IE academic, the otticial, the tormal side ot college lite has weighed the scales ot day by day with the intormal and the tree. lt has been our aim to mirror in the QUAX these changes: in such natural divisions we have sought to tie university and student. Switt colors ot summer. autumn, win- ter and spring have shitted in the kalei- doscope ot action, colors tlecked on formal and informal alike. We have marked the QUAX with the index-tabs ot seasons. The idea we thought inter- esting, the method unique. O student lite, the intangible but ever-present and important torce which malces tour years ot college more interesting and meaningful, we dedicate the 1936 QUAX in the hope that the portrayal will lead us all to a deeper appreciation ot its importance and a consequent fuller and more abundant lite. 2 .41 FACULTY ADMINISTRATIQN 96002: quash CTIVITIES THLETICS FEATURES QRGANIZATICDNS UIIVH H 4 CIICEGI CEIUQIICD I , 'A G 2 f '.-V- . fiflbz IlDlI'Zfi?CjIZID1f DANIEL XWALTER MORE!-ICDUSE if T W TI-IE DIQESIDENT PON President Morehouse, honor has not tallen lightly: through city, through na- tion and through continent his name is known and respected. l-lis appeal is as varied as his tastes: he is not Drake's in the sense ot the universal demand tor his leadership, yet he is entirely Drake's in his interest in the advancement ot his institution. His is a poetry that mocks at age, covets knowledge -and keeps in tune with the rhyme of the young. The hours have etched but little his eternal youth: pine-like is his stature, infinite his face, his mind a stern Conquistador, a-mount on a search tor truth. Twelve fiflbz dlzcln :mf LIIBEIQAL AIQTS HEN Dean Pearson turned to learn- ing, he scanned the years like pages -languages, especially, have been bright chapters in his study. His dignity is as firm, as fine, as the tjords ot his native Sweden. A man ot letters to guide a college of arts, he brings his diplomatic reserve and quiet scholarship to temper the steel ot questing minds. He, too. has quested, and in quest- ing, learned. X ALFRED JOHN PEARSON F ten JESSE cosa cALDxxfELL I3Il3I.E NOWN best to Campusian-a as Univer- sity Chaplain. Dean Caldwell moves in a quiet tenor through undergraduate lite. Small. unassuming, he has for twenty years breathed forth from Memorial Hall, as it stands in the shadows ot University Church. a tempering influence. Chapel platform, theological classroom and church confer- ence, all invite and appreciate his sincerity. As much a part of Drake as Chancellor's Elm, he still has a 'Flame for learning as keen as youth. pf 'l ARTHUR ALBERT MORROW LAW EFORE Dean Alfred Morrow turned his tastes to tuning the charivari ot the law school, and to the cuisine. he bobbed from valedictorian ot his college class to the bil- lows .and a navy cruiser. St. Nick ot legal tit and tat, King Cole of Cole Hall, he calls tor his ticlcllers thirty times three-it their law grades slip toward zero. EDIJCATIDN HIRTY-FIVE years ot Drake history have lcnown Dean Barr: thirty-tive years have nudged each other in the ribs at his witti- cisms, and in appreciation of his unpreten- tiousness. Education to him has been more than an occupation: it is his first love and his hobby. Blutt, wry ot humor and gruttly human, he h-as made as plain and practical as an old farmer, as well as a true simile. his trusted motto. . WILLIAM FRANCIS BARR Fft CUMMEIQCE AND I FINANCE N AN ordered kingdom of typewriters, balance-sheets, ledgers and graphs, Dean Hoffman dispenses commercial justice. Slim, quizzical, a master of impromptu, he has done much to make commerce a com- panion of the arts. University recluse, he darts out for chapel or a quick turn on the campus, soon to speed back with apologetic briskness. He has never lost the touch of youth: to bandy whimsy, he frequently dons figurative knickers. LYN DEN EVAN HOFFMAN E911 HERBERT eoum fl N If AIQTS ROM the diabolic role of Mephisto- pheles to leading the auturnnal, grid- time chanting of the D , Dean Herbert Gould moves in a facile circle of adapt- aloility. Shorter than one would believe, timlored with a throat of bronze, he smooths the Fine Arts diapason and gives Palette and Clef land a monarch with the art of making everyone a king. DEAN UE MEN CARRIE TAYLOR CUBBAGE DEAN UE WOMEN VER a teacup, Dean Carrie Taylor Cubbage hews out dominions: in- dividual problems are her homeland. sched- ules are her colonies, in ten times seven seas. Small, smiling, broadly-traveled. she quietly smooths roughnesses with an art ot conversation. Deeply interested in the classics, Dean Culobage is a tavorite as speaker and adviser. NE-FOURTH Sage, onestourth But- toon, one-tourth Youth, and one- tourth a pot-pourri ot Cyrano, D'Artagnan and Nestor, Dean Willrard Johnson spends his time in maintaining campus quid pro quo, introducing chapel speakers and in mending everything from heads at tinal ex- aminations to tails at social tunctions. Youngest ot the de-ans, he has, in two years, called signals so well that Drake has rushed over many touchdowns in improving student lite. WILLARD L. JOHNSON S I R. M. EVANS GROVER C. HUBBELL GEORGE PEAK VICE Chairman Chairman Assistant Treasurer CFFICERS GYOVCI' .... ................ ,,,,,,,4 C I1 airman Robert M. Evans ..... ............ ..... V i ce Chairman R- A- CfaWi0fd ..-- .......... T reasurer Reson S. Jones ,.... . ........, Secretary George A. Peak .... ............ . . .Assistant Treasurer MEMBERS Jennie Robinson Bell .... Judge John B. White ... Reson S. Jones ......., Howard J. Clark ...,. Cassius C. Dowell .... Fred W. Swanson. .. William J. Goodwin., Francis R. Korns. . . . . Channing Smith ...... George A. Campbell. .. G. D. Serrill .......... Robert M. Evans ..... David I. McCahiII .... R. A. Crawford ..... Arthur S. Kirk ..... Oreon E. Scott .... Dennis Hudson .... Carl Weeks ..,.. Fred O..Bohen .... W. H. Brenton .... Daniel C. Knupp .... Maybelle Epp .... E igh teen ...MaryviIIe, Mo. .......AdeI, Iowa indianapolis, Ind. William A. Shullenberger.. . ,. . . ..... Des Moines, Iowa . .Des Moines, Iowa . .Des Moines, low-a . .Des Moines, Iowa . .Des Moines, Iowa . . . . .Des Moines, Iowa ....Granger, Iowa ....St. Louis, Mo. . .Sioux City, Iowa . .Des Moines, Iowa . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . .Des Moines, Iowa .. ...Des Moines, Iowa ....St. Louis, Mo. .Kansas City, Mo. .Des Moines, Iowa .Des Moines. Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. John Cowles ..,.... Grover Hubbell ..... Thomas A. Burcham. Henry L. Hanley... D. W. Ohern .,.... Will C. Harbach. .. Thomas C. Denny.. Gardner Cowles, Jr.. M. H. Aylesworth. . . Henry K. Peterson. . George A. Peak .... Raul E. Becker .... John H. Booth. .. Xiifilliarn Koch .,.... David C. Kruidenier. Nelle Noble ....... AI Penn .......... . . . .Des Moines, . ..... Des Moines, ... ...,. Des Moines, Iowa Iowa Iowa -.Chicago, III. Oklahoma City, Okla. . .Des Moines, Iowa , . ..... Des Moines , Iowa .. .Des Moines, Iowa . ...... New York, .... .Council Blutts, . . . . .Des Moines, . . . .Des Moines, N. Y. Iowa Iowa Iowa .....IndianapoIis, Ind. . . . .Des Moines, . . . .Des Moines, . . . .Des Moines, ....Des Moines, John W. Studebaker ............ Washington. Judge Charles Wennerstrum ...... Buell McCash ...... I-IONORARY MEMBERS .....Vinton, Iowa J. Arthur Dillinger. .. .Des Moines, Iowa Mrs. Arthur George. . , . Bloomfield, .. ..... Des Moines, .. .... Des Moines, Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa D. C. . . . .Chariton, Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa flflhz rfcucmiul IHVQJ FAC U LTV A FRANCES BARBER MARTHA GILTNER CANFIELD PFOICSSOV ot ECIUCGIZIOH. l932. Instructor in CI'iildren's Dramatics, I934. S.B., Columbia University, l928: A.M.. I932. S.B., Drake University, I929. WILLIAM FRANCE BARR ' ESKIL consmnrine CARLSON Professor ot Education, I900. Instructor in Law' 'org' Ph-BH Drake Un'Ve's'tY' '9031 A'M-- '907- LL.B., Drake University, l908: LL.M., Yale University, I909. EDWIN G. BARRETT Managing Director of the Radio School CHESTER C. CARROTHERS Instructor in DeIJate,' l92i':. JAMES HERBERT BLACKHURST A.B., Upper Iowa University, I9l7. Professor of Education, l926. Ph.B., University of Chicago, I9l6g A.M., 19175 Ph.D., Northwestern University, I923. NONA COWEES. Instructor in Plano, l929. MARY FRANCES BOYD Assistant Protessor ot French, l925. CARRIE TAYLOR CUBBAGE A.B., Drake University, l906: A.M., l92l. Assistant Pfolessof Ol Latin. '930- A.B., Drake University, l909: A.M., State University ' ot Iowa, l93O. JESSE COBB CALDWELL ' Protessor of History ot Religions, l9'I9 lProtessor ot Theology, I9l6-I9l9I. ANTHONY DONATO A.B., Transylvania College, l896q LL.D., l9I6g B.D., Professor of Violin, l93I. Yale University, l903. Mus.B., Eastman School ot Music, l93O. Twenty 'l 'f1, r., W RUTH EMMERT V. J. GREEN - - Varsity Football Coach, I933. lxnxsjtguigctolgrrgikEraJn3Ll!Z?tll: I930. S,B., Agriculture, University ot Illinois, I924, LILLIAN PEARL HETHERSHAW JAMES JENNINQS HDERLICK Protessoraot General Science and Education, l928. P 1F fD I927 llnstructor, 1925-1926, Assistant Protessor ot Ag wifi' ga'Ea'k C Ii WIS' BO 'QI General Science, 1927-I928.l ' 'S an ar O 656' ' ' 5' A.B., Drake University, I92Og A.M., Columbia Uni- versity, I934. WINIFRED GLASS . U MARY CARROLL HILLIS Instructor 'V' Pmnff- l9?l- instructor in Physical Education tor Women, l93I. M'-'S-B-1 Drake U V'3V5'JfY- l93I. S.B., Kansas State College lPittslourgl, I926. LYNDEN E. HOFFMAN EDWH GOLDMANN Protessor ot Merchandising, I925. Assistant Professor ot Art, I934. lpfofessof of ACCOPUJCWS- '92'-'925-l . SMB., University of Wisconsin' 19277 SM., 1933. Ph.B., Unrcversligyggt Chicago, I9I6p LL.B., Drake Um- vers: y, . HERBERT QQULD RUBY ANA I-IOLTON M D C. . t. U . .t Professor ot Physical Education tor Women, l927. us' momma ' mversl Y' lAssistfant Professor, I924-l927.l A.B., Oberin Col ege, l9l9: A.M., l92O. ' DELIA GRISWOLD GREEN LUCH-LE HOOVER Assistant Professor ot Piano, i923 llnstructor I9l2- Assistant Professor ot Organ. l923l. Music Diploma, Drake University, I924g Mus.B., Chi- Mus.B., Drake University, l9I8. cago Musical School, l926. Page Twenty-one GEORGE HUFE Professor ot Zoology, I934. Assistant Professor I933. C.S.B.. Drake University, I928g S.M., State University ot Iowa, l929, Ph.D., I935. STANFORD I'IULSI'IIZER Professor ot Singing, I929. Mus.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, I924. FRANKLIN PITCHER JOHNSON Varsity Track Coach, l927. S.B., University of Illinois, I924. ETHEL MAE JONES Assistant Protessor ot History, I924. Ph.B., Drake University, l908g A,M., University of California, I9I8. CHARLES NOYES KINNEY Professor ot Chemistry, I896. - S.B., Drake University, I892p S.M., I893. SHERMAN KIRK Professor ot Greek Language and Literature, I897. A.B., Bethany College, I888: A.M., I898g LL.D., I934. Twenty-two FAY KI RTLAND Assistant Professor ot Education, l935. A.B., University of Alabama, I929: A.M., University ot Chicago, I934. FRANZ KUSCHAN Professor of Theory and Cello, I922. HELEN LARSON Instructor in Typing and Shorthand, I934. A.B., State University of Iowa, I929. WILLIAM B. LOCKHART Assistant Professor ot Law, I935. A.B., Drake University, I929: A.M., Harvard, l93O LL.B., Harv-arcl, 1933. ARTHUR ALBERT MORROW Professor of Law, I9I6. A.B., Bethany College, IWest Va.I I9I I. DJ., University of Michigan, I9I6. MARJORIE GUSTAFSON MYERS Instructor in Piano, I933. Mus.B., Drake University, I93O. .X MARY BELL NETHERCUT Protessor ot Library Science, I925. A.B., Smith College, I909g Certificate, University ot Wisconsin Library School, I9I3. MYRA COBB OUSLEY Instructor in Piano, I927. Mus.B., Drake University, I935. DAVID FRANKLIN OWENS Protessor ot Finance, I929. IAssistant Professor ot Finance I926-I929.l A.B., Ellsworth College, I922: M.B.A., Northwestern University, I926. RICHARD FRAN KLIN PAYNE Protessor ot Law I935. S.B., West Virginia University, I92Ig LL.B., Yale, I926. ALFRED JOHN PEARSON Protessor ot German Language ancl Literature, I907. A.B., Bethany College Ilfansasl, l893g A.M., I896g Ph.D., Yale University, I896p LL.D., Dralce Uni- versity, I926. JULIETTEA FRANCES REDFERN Instructor in Piano, I927. Mus.B., Drake University, I'-728. CHARLES JAMES RITCHEY Protessor ot History, I932. A.B., Drake University, I9IO1 A.M., I9I Ig A.M., Yale University, I9l3g Ph.D., University ot Chicago I9 I 8. SCOTT ROWLEY Professor ot Law, I924. Lt.B., Hiram College, I900: LL.B., Baldwin Uni- versity, I902p LL.D., Toledo University, I9I8: LL.M., Columbia University, I924. EMERY H. RUBY Protessor ot Journalism, I93I. Ilnstructor in Journal- ism, I93O-I93I.l A.B., State University ot Iowa, I'-730: A.M., Dralce University, I932. ZOE WILLIAMS SEEVERS Assistant Protessor ot English. I903. Ilnstructor, I902- l909.I A.B., State University ot Iowa, I89I: A.M., Drake University, I904. LEWIS WORTHINGTON SMITH Professor ot English and Comparative Literature, I902. Ph.B., Fairtielcl College, I889g A.M., Cotner'CoIlege, I 90 I . DAVID STEWART Instructor in Cornet, I927. ly-th e 'eg my iii I JAMES M. STEWART Assistant Professor of Law. A.B., State University of Iowa, I924g J.D., l925. VELMA CRITZ STOUT Lecturer in the Department of Journalism, I933. A.B., State University of Iowa, I926: A.M., I93O. PAUL STOYE Professor of Piano, I92 I. M.M., Royal Conservatory lC5ermanyI, I898. OMA STRAIN i Assistant Professor of Art, I93O. A.B., State University of Iowa, l927. ERVIN EDXWARD STRINGFELLOW Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, I9l9. IAssistant Professor of Classics, I909- l9IIg Assistant Professor of Church History, l9I4-I9I9.I A.B., Dralce University, I9097 A.M., l9I I. REUEL HULL SYLVESTER Professor of Psychology, I923. IProfessor of Mental Hygiene, I9l9-I923.I A.B., State University of Iowa, I908: A.M., I909g Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, I9I2. Twenty-four its ARTHUR TODD Instructor in Voice, I935. ' A.B., Rippon College, I93O. AMBROSE DUDLEY VEATCH Professor of Semitic Language and Literature, I90I. B.S.D., Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College, I895, A.B., Christian University lnow Culver Stockton Collegel, I900p D.B., Drake University, A.M., I9O47 D.D., Culver-Stockton College, I929. HARRY E. WARFEL Bandm-aster and Instructor in Woodwind, l933. EVAN O. WILLIAMS Varsity Basketball Coach and Director of the Depart- ment of Physical Education for Men, I932. B.P.E., Springfield College, I9I5. LEE O. YODER Professor of Geography and Geology, I929. Ed.B., Illinois State Normal University, I9I57 S.M., University of Chicago, I926. KATH RYN ZI RBEL Instructor in Zoology. A.B.,-Dralce University, I933. FACULTY NUT IN DICTUIQES MELBA ABBOTT Instructor in Singing, 1936. ELMA GATES ALBERT Lecturer, 1928. LL.B., Drake University, 1891. GENEVIEVE WHEAT-BAAL Professor of Voice, 1909. HERBERT WILLIAM BOHLMAN Professor of Economics, 1925. 1Assistant Professor, 19241 A.B., Lawrence College, 1919: A.M., 1922: Ph.D., 1936, University of Wisconsin. HELEN LUIN BURGESS Instructor in Piano, 1929. OLYNTHUS BURROUGHS CLARK Professor Emeritus of History, 1904. S.B., Eureka College, 1896: A.M., 1900: LL.D., 1926: Ph.D., Columbia University, 1911. ROLAND ELLSWORTH CON KLIN Professor Emeritus of Botany and Geology, 1929. 1Professor of Botany and Geology, 1907-1929.1 A.B., Eureka College, 1886: A.B., Harvard, 1892: I A.M., 1893. JULIETTE DEVIN Assistant Professor of English, 1930. Ilnstructor 1929- 19301 A.B., Drake University, 1918: A.M., 1930. MERRILL BOYD DILLEY Assistant Professor of Accounting, 1930. S.B., Indiana University, 1926: A.M., University of Chicago, 1930. ALFRED MARTIN HAGGARD Professor Emeritus of Christian Evidences, 191 1. 1Pro- fessor of Christian Evidences, 1898-1899: Dean of College of Bible, 1898-1910: Professor of Christian Evidences, 1910-1911.1 A.B., Oskaloosa College, 1879: A.M., 1889. PAUL STREEPER HELMICK Professor of Physics, 1923. A.B., State University of Iowa, 1915: S.M., 1916: Ph.D., 1920. FRANK IRVING HERRIOTT Professor of Political Science and Sociology, 1903. A.B., Grinnell College. 1890: A.M., 1893: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1893. JOHN HARRISON HUTCHINSON Professor of Education, 1928. 1Assistant Professor of Education, 1926-1928.1 Ed.B., Illinois State Normal University, 1923: A.M., University of Chicago, 1926. MILDRED KATHERINE JESSUP Assistant Professor of English, 1925. A.B., University of Southern California, 1918: A.M., Columbia University, 1924. , JEAN PIERRE LECOQ Professor of Romance Languages, 1920. 1Associate Professor, 1918-1920.1 A.B., University of Rennes, 1909: Lic. es Lett., Uni- versity of P-aris, 1905: Lic. en Phil., 1908. EARLE GRANGER LOCKHART Professor of Psychology, 1931. 1Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1929- I 93 I S.I3., Drake University, 1913: A.M., State University of Iowa, 1927: Ph.D., 1929. LEWIS MC FARLAND Instructor in Drama, 1934. A.B., Drake University, 1933: A.M., 1934. HERBERT ROLAND MUNDHENKE Assistant Professor of Economics, 1928. A.B., Lawrence College, 1922: A.M., University of Illinois, 1923: Ph.D., State University of Iowa, 1935. Twenty-five ISAAC FRANKLIN NEFF Professor of Mathematics, I908. Ilnstructor, I900- I904.l SB., Drake University, I902g S.M., I904: S.M., Uni- versity of Chicago, I905. GERTRUDE HUNTOON NOURSE Professor of Piano, I904. Mus.B., Drake University, I903, ARTHUR JOHN RIDER Professor of Chemistry, I923. S.I3., Colgate University, I9I2: S.M., I9I4g Ph.D., Cornell University, l923. LUTHER SHERMAN ROSS Professor Emeritus of Zoology, I934. SB., University of Illinois, I889g S.M., I89Op Ph.D., University of Chicago, I9I9g LL.D., Drake Uni- versity, I934. LEA RIEDESEL Assistant Professor of Piano and Violin, I924. Iln- structor, I9I4-I923.l Mus.B., Drake University, I922. WAUNITA TAYLOR SHAW Assistant Professor of Drama, 1930. llnstructor I926- i929.i A.B., Drake University, I924. FAE McCLUNC-5 SHAWHAN Assistant Professor of Zoology, I926. llnstructor, 1924-1926.1 A.B., Drake University, I9241 A.M., I926. BRUCE EUGENE SHEPPERD Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, I9I I. IProfessor of Mathematics, l88I-I894: Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, I897-I902g Professor of Philoso- phy, 1894-i9ii.i A.B., Oskaloosa College, I877g A.M., I879g LL.D., Drake University, I902. Twen ty- LUTHER WINFIELD STALNAKER Professor of Philosophy, I927. A.B., Drake University, I92Op Ph,D., Yale University, I929. LENORE MUDGE STULL Assistant Professor of Piano and Organ. I'-724. lln- structor, I9I5-I924.l Mus.B., Drake University, I922. ERNST SWANSON Assistant Professor of Accounting. Ph.B., University of Chicago, l93O. AXEL MARTIN TOLLEESON labsent on leavel Professor of Law, I926. A.B., St. Olaf College, l9I6y A.M., University of North Dakota, I9I77 LL.B., University of Minne- sota, I92lg Ph.D., I'-726. HUBERT UTTERBACK Instructor in Law, I9I3. A.B., Drake University, I903, LL.I3., I906: LL.M., I908. IAIosent on leave, United States Congressl. MARJORIE WALKER Professor of Education. Ph.B., University of Chicago, I924-. LORRAINE EARDEN NXXATTERS Instructor in Orchestra. S.B. in Education, Drake University, I927. EDITH ELOY WOODYARD Assistant Professor of Mathematics, l926. A.B., Drake University, I926: A.M., University of Wisconsin, I93O. RICHARD S. ZUG Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics, I933. A.B., Drake University, I928: A.M., University of Chi- I cago, I93O: Ph.D., University of California, I933. 3 l UNIVEIQSITY CUUNCII. Standing: Dean Johnson, Prof. Stringfeilow, Prof. Dilley, Prof. Hutchinson. Prof. Rowley, Prof. Fider lick, Dr. Herriott. Coach Willi.ams. Seafed: Dean Gould, Dean Caldwell, Dean Barr, Miss Holton, Pres. Morehouse, Dean Cubbage Miss Nethercut, Dean Pearson, Dean Morrow, Dean Hoffman. Twenty-se CUUNCIL UN SCHDLAIQSHIID Dean Gould, Prof. Siringfellow, Prof Kirk, Pres. Morehouse, Dean Hoffman Prof. Hutchinson. GIQADUATE CDUNCIL Dean Gould, Dean Caldwell, Dean Barr, Pres. Morehouse. Dean Pearson. Dr. Herrioit, Dean Morrow, Dean Hoffman. T ty ght IBDAIQD OF DIJBLICATIDNS Lytton, Dean Cubbage, Prof. 1 Dean Johnson, Mr. Turby. IBDAIQD Cf DIJIBLIC FIJNCTIDNS i PfSt'gfIl M' 5 ff Pf ro. rm e ow, :ss co . ro . Neff, Dean Cubbage. Dean Johnson. IRDAIQD DF STUDENT ACTIVITY Coach Williams, Mr. Lytton. Dean Cubbage, Miss Holton, Prof, Ruby, Dean Johnson. EDAIQD Cl: ATI-I LETICS Standing: Prof. Stainaker, Mr. Turby, Dean Johnson, Mr. Lyfton, Dr. T. C. Denny. Seafed: Prof. Dilley, Mr. R. S. Jones, Prof. Rowley, Mr. Wiliiams. Th ty O O O cud! am u so nuJf1fgcJu1fuwcz QHICQ arf EMMA J. SCOTT TH E I2 EIEISTIQAIQ Lipped with a caustic wit, Miss Scott can scribble pithy bits, honeyed or sandy, at a moment's notice. White-haired, reserved, she directs a student statt in the alphabetical mazes ot index tile and record card with an alphabetical precision. Student lite has eddied about Miss Scott for twenty years, steadying it- selt with her quiet. She it is who has made alma mater tull words 'For the gradu-ate. Her apothegms are Bull- dog institutions. Th ly-fwo TH If LIIBIQAIQ IAN Short, a quizzical smile mirrored in her glasses, Miss Nethercut runs an administration ot her own over polished tables reflecting green lamps. Fans whirring in tall windows, texts and the latest fiction toeing long shelves, taces smoothly distorted in varnish rubbed by countless elbows, all malce up Miss Nethercut's satrapy. Active in city and state, the Li- brarian directs her student workers in guiding the 'Flow ot hundreds ot books a day over the main desk. MARY BELL NETHERCUT 1 ., fi. ,, If yi lf li Xyf if if Y li TH E IBUSI NESS MANAGED Drake's dynamo, Ed Lytton, holds an .art of get-the-shoulder-behincl-and shove which has made the Blue and White a national by-word. University Sisyphus is Mr. Lytton, but he has yet to let the boulder of Drake advance- ment slip. Too busy even to be brisk, the Busi- ness Manager swirls in a continual eddy of doing. Smooth, hard-to- please but ready to praise, he gears his office to a high pace in shoulder- ing Drake up the ladder. r.i'-N. l 14 EDWARD C. LYTTON F X' ff fi FRED L. TU RBY TH E AU DITOIQ Stout, busied with a flow of activ- ity, Fred L. Turby is Squire of the Blue and White estate. His offices in the east of- Old Main fairly burst their closed doors with doing. Mr. Turby's quick step is the pace of his staff. Ledgers fine-lined in red and blue, queer-chattering bookkeeping ma- chines and a spiral iron staircase make his Drake's most interesting office. Brisk in a flurry, Mr. Turby cogs an advance in Drake finances that seldom slips. Thirly-th MRS. ETHEL MORRIS. AB. Secretary to Dean Gould Thirty-four RUBY SMITH. A.B. Secretary to Dean Caldwell AIMEE BUCHANAN. A.B Secretary to the Presideni MRS. MAYFLOWER WELLS, A.M. Secretary to Dean Pearson ADMINISTDATIVE MRS. FRANCES CARHART. AB 1 , ii Library Cataloger RHEA CLOE. A.B. Director of the Appointment Bureau IDEIQSUNNEI. MRS. RICHARD S. PEARCE, JR. Secretary 'co Mr.. Lyfton MINNIE BELLE LUCAS University Cashier Thirty-five TI-l E ALUMN I ASSDCIATIUN Thirty-six Alumni Hold Annual Homecoming Banquet at Younkers Although upon The Alumnus, quarterly publica- tion, is based the activity ot the Drake Alumni Associa- tion. an endless circle ot projects is conducted under the supervision ot Mrs. Wells, alumni secretary. Through complete tiles ot tormer students, news of university lite, otticial and informal, reaches graduates in China, Australia, Paraguay. the Philippines and in nearly every city in the United States. Into the generous pie of Homecoming, the Alumni Association sticks a generous finger in handling the dinner which marks the Autumn Road Home. The all-alumni banquet, in June. tops the year's activities. O O f1I'C,II dl awk C11 CII Im II ID lIf1HVc:1lHJcD nm THE STUDENT CDIJNCIL Thirty-eight Mills, Walt Tompkins, Baird McKay, Johnson, Morgan Zirbel, Martin. Wragg When Homecoming rustles in, when entertainment is needed tor the loetween-halt grid lull, the Stu- dent Council acts. Bonfire, bar- becue, parade and contest are council cares. Management of Student Fund is a special province: through it, lec- turers and artists tread the chapel boards. Social committee is busi- est ot council groups in sponsoring all-university dances and parties. Football, social events, lecture- series and student prololems are key-points in council. OFFICERS President- James Mills Vice-President- Jea n Wolf Secretary-Treasurer- Marjorie Baird FACULTY MEMBER Dean Willard Johnson MEMBERS Erma Johnson Don McKay Hodge Morgan Denzel Tompkins William Martin Evelyn Zirbel Frances Wragg Y. M. C. A. CABINET Orientation of freshmen and the placing of the Y creed in a campus setting occupy the Drake Y. M. C. A. Banquets. sports and mixers are aimed to create a stronger fellowship. The April 22 Peace chapel and parade were conducted under Y direction, the V. E. W. tlaunting banners and placards through the loop. OFFICERS President- Doyle Mikesell Vice President- Julian Serrill Secretary- Don Carlson CABINET MEMBERS Blair Dewey Ed Becker Gene Worden James Mills Lyle Warren Claude Smith Wendell Wendt Mikesell, Serrill Beclcer, Carlson Wendt, Smith, Warren Mills, Dewey, Martin Thirty-nin e Forty Y. W. C. A. CABINET Kassing Kelly, Gray Bedford, Garretson. Norby Henry, Linder. Fields Program planning ancl securing ot members occupy the governing board ot Y. W. C. A. Apprecia- tion groups, charm school, relig- ious pilgrimages and the annual Christmas party turn the year over to activity. Aiming at a furthered culture. the board directs its interests to philanthropy and manners. Con- structive ettort characterizes or- ganization projects. OFFICERS President- Ruth Kassing Vice President- LuVern Gray Secretary- Louise Bedtord Treasurer- Elizabeth Kelly MEMBERS Betty Fields lrene Linder Myrtle I-lenry Florence Norby Lois Hill Elaine Garretson ADVISOR Leona Anderson SUCIAI. DAN-HELLENIC CUIJNCII. Rules tor the tive social sorori- ties hew out worries 'for Women's Pan-Hellenic Council. Intricacies of rushing, settling ot inter-sorority disputes and promotion ot har- mony, .all serve to tlurry council Caucuses. Banquet and dance add the tinge social to humdrum duties. Scholarship and activity are the council's raisons d'e?t1'c. OFFICERS President- Ruth Kassing Secretary- Dorothy Pitlcin Treasurer- Laura Jeanette Johnson MEMBERS Kappa Kappa Gamma Lois Hill Maxine Christy Kappa Alpha Theta Dorothy Pitkin Betty Fields Delta Gamma Laura Jeanette Johnson Ruth Wessels Alpha Xi Delta Mary McGuire Erma Johnson Chi Omega Ruth Kassing Elaine Garretson Kassing Pitkin, Johnson Wessels, Johnson, Fields McGuire, Christy, Garretson Forty- F orty-t IDIQDFESSIDNAI. DAN-l'l ELLEN IC CDUNCII. Koenig Spagnclo, Brammer Wills, Gum, Wragg Rushing and initiates pile up problems tor the Professional Pan- Hellenic Association, guardian ot Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Mu Gamma and Zeta Phi Eta. When rushees are eyecl, the association rules oft the court, the means and the method, smoothes tangles and, finally, approves the neophytes. The Professional Pan-Hellenic dance at the Uptown gave the rolling ball ot spring parties a hearty shove. OFFICERS President- Anne Koenig Secretary- Mary Brammer Treasurer- Conchetta Spagnolo REPRESENTATIVES Sigma Alpha lota Luci le Wills Anne Koenig Phi Mu Gamma Nanna Gum Conchetta Spagnolo Zeta Phi Eta Frances Wragg Mary Brammer INTEIQFIQATEIQNITY CDIJNCII. Fraternity harmon is the aim ot the lnterfraternity Cgouncil, Alpha Tau Omega. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Tau Kappa Epsilon unity. Mini- mum grade requirements are fixed: rushing rules are set: rivalries are smiled on, partly chastened. and social functions are determined. Awarding ot scholarship cup tor highest grade average rounds out council activities. OFFICERS President- William Martin Vice President- Robert Jones Secretary-Treasurer- Don Woltz M EM BERS Alpha Tau Omega Don Woltz James Cownie Sigma Alpha Epsilon l-lodge Morgan Robert Jones Tau Kappa Epsilon Denzel Tompkins William Martin Martin Woltz. Jones Morgan, Tompkins. Cownie Forty-th F arty-four DUIQMITDIQY CUUNCII. Zirbel Wills, Shearer Koenig. Peterman Rules walk straightly each Tues- day evening when the Dormitory Council meets with Dean Cub- bage. Administration. s o c i a I events, regulations and awards are special council cares. Levying and adding the dreaded minors. rule-evasion laurels. con- stitute the bulk ot council duties. Competition in athletics. decora- tions and the fitting ot dormitory lite to the swift tempo ot campus doings busy each IO:3O session. OFFICERS President- Evelyn Zirbel Vice President- Lucille Wills Secretary- Rosemary Shearer Treasurer- Anne Koenig MEMBERS Rosella Furness Mary Martha Peterman WOMEN'S LEAGUE Acting as combining parentheses tor campus groups, Women's League strives tor harmony at its weelcly teas. Freshman guidance, vocational direction and social activities round out the League program. A system ot activity points is controlled and advised by board members. Annually, the League sweetheart sing tills the chapel air with sorority and traternit melodies. Representation ot all women's groups assures a coverage ot all campus clitticulties. OFFICERS President- Doris Maclca man Vice President- l'lelen Roe Secretary- Josephine Peterson Treasurer- Evelyn Zirbel Point Secretary- l-lelen Rawhouser Senior Representative- Pauline Bailey Junior Representative- Lois Harris JUNIOR BOARD Publicity Chairman- Del Margaret Brush Social Chairmen- Betty Fields Margaret Glassburn Traditional Weekends- Martha Hyde Lois Critchett Adele Watson Freshman Orientation- Mary Brown Vocational Guidance- Sue Simpson Erma Johnson Historian- l'lelen Baxter Miscellaneous Chairman- Anne Koenig Roe, Maclcaman Zirbel. Peterson Harris, Rawhouser, Bailey Forty-I1 Forty-s I NTIQAMU DAL IBDAIQD Dodd, Gallmeier J. Marsh, Scheel Nau, E. Marsh, Tarro Ten sports busied the Intramural Board in scheduling matches, scor- ing, and in handling equipment. The sports league, composed ot nine women's groups, battled through tournament atter tourna- ment as interest grew. Soccer, basketball. volleyball, baseball, tennis, deck tennis, ping- pong, swimming, track and tield and -archery opened many doors to many interests. OFFICERS President- Mildred Gallmeier Vice President- Jean Marsh Secreta ry-Treasurer- Opal Nau REPRESENTATIVES Kappa Kappa Gamma Polly Sweet Kappa Alpha Theta Eloise Marsh Alpha Xi Delta Jean Marsh Rea Woodman Opal Nau Chancellors Marian Streytteler An na Rehman Doris Hollingsworth Delta Gamma Henrietta Scheel Craig House Violet Tarro Chi Omega Ruth Dodd cllcnnffczf SENIUIQ CLASS DIDESIDENTS Throckmorton Glassburn Deaton Peitzman ROBERT THROCKMORTON MARGARET GLASSBURN Liberal Arts Education WARD DEATON GRACE PEITZMAN Commerce and Finance Fine Arts 4 F ty gm 4 inJa i'.'fQL.T' ELROY A. ALEXANDER Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon RALPH ALTMAN Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Basketball I. ALICE AMICK Henderson, Iowa Liberal Arts English Delta Sigma Epsilon: Y. W. C. A., Secretary I: W. A. A.. Publicity 2: Pep Club. DOROTHY ANDERSON Des Moines, Iowa Education Art Delta Phi Delta, Secretary I, 2, 4. PAUL R. ANNEAR Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Astronom Y Helmet and Spurs: Titan: Mathematics Science Club: Band: Tennis Team Champion 2, 4: Phi Beta Kappa. MARIAN ATKINSON Ames, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Sigma Alpha Iota: Paul Stoye Club, Secretary 2. PAULINE BAILEY Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta, Secretary 4: Theta Alpha Phi, Corresponding Secretary 4: Sigma Tau Delta, Vice President 4: Class Vice President 2, 4: Class President I: Vice President 2: Dance Club President 4: Y. W. C. A.: Women's League 4: Speakefs Club: Cradle Song 4: Friendship street 3. R.. -. HELEN L. BALLIET Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Delta Gamma, Secretary 4: Zeta Phi Eta, Vice President 4: Theta Alpha Phi: Y. W. C. A.: Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. ORRION R. BARGER Madison, South Dalcota Education Art BARBARA BELZ Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten-Primary Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A. 2: Kappa Delta Pi. RUTH M. BILZ Johnston, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Delta Gamma: Committee of 39, 2: Delphic Sports Editor I: Y. W. C. A.: No More Frontier 2: Perfect Alibi 2: Enter Madame 3. GORDON W. BIRD Fairmont, Minnesota Fine Arts Music Phi Mu Alpha, Supreme Councilman 4: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Director 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Director KoIIege Kapers 3, 4: Class Presi- dent 3: Journey's End 4. MARY C. BRAMMER Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Sieve and Shears: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice President 4: Zeta Phi Eta, President 3, 4: Professional Pan Hellenic Secre- tary 4: Phi Sigma Iota, President 3, 4: Margaret Fuller Club I: Theta Alpha Phi I: Y. W. C. A.: No More Frontier 2: Cradle Song 4. Northwestern University. EDWARD C. BREITENKAMP Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Eta Sigma Phi: Phi Sigma Iota: Chemistry Club, Vice Presi- dent 2, 4: Vikings: Times-Delphic 3. i '-ii i ..,iI'-- I Fnriy-nim: i ' i- I I-, i.....t..... IT -J? A iiltgv F' fn lil v 'v'T '1Q1lP' a--JL1- i 1 4 LU EVA BURDETTE Knoxville, Iowa Eine Arts Voice Martha 4. WILFRED L. BURTON Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Phi Mu Alpha: Glee Club 3, 4: Martha 4. American Conservatory of Music. LAWRENCE BUTLER Niagara Falls, New York Liberal Arts Bible Aleph Theta Ze: Ministerial Association. DON D. CARLSON Boone, Iowa Education Physical Education Alpha Tau Omega: Class Secretary 3: D Club: Y. M. C. A. Secretary 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4. MARY JOAN CAVANAUGH Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Kappa Gamma: Phi Sigma Iota: English Club, Presi- dent 4: Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary 4: Band Box Review I: Quax Staff I. WILLIAM COLLINS Des Moines, Iowa Eine Arts VOICE Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President 2, 3: Theta Alpha Phi: Cos- mopolitan Club: Class President 2: Bohemian Girl 2: Much Ado About Nothing 2: Martha 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 3: Men's Ouartet I, 2, 3: Tempest 3: You Never Can TeII 3: KoIlege Kapers 3: Band Box Review I. JOHN D. COOLIDGE Des Moines, Iowa Commerce I-BW Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary 3: Vice President 4. Fifty I iii ,,'Y,Y, Y, 'PTT' EV. I I JAMES W. COWNIE Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Alpha Tau Omega, Vice President 3: Inter-Fraternity Council 4. Dowling College. WARD C. DEATON Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Accounting Helmet and Spurs: Titans, President 4: Independent Men's Council 4: Mathematics Science Club: Junior and Senior Scholarships: Class Vice President 2: President 4: Tennis' Wrestling 3. LOVELL DIDDY Minburn, Iowa Liberal Arts Psychology Aleph Theta Ze. JUNE MARIE DOUGLASS Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Alpha Sigma Alpha, President 3, 4: Beta Gamma Kappa: Grade Club: Psi Chi: Class Secretary-Treasurer 4: Y.W. C. A.: Student Counselor. FRANCES DWYER Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary 4: History Club. KATHRYN DYE Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts EUSIISIW. Latin Phi Mu Gamma: Sigma Tau Delta: Eta Sigma Phi: English Club: Times-Delphic Literary Supplement Editor 4: Phi Beta Kappa. RONALD R. EASTER Osceola, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Mathematics Science Club. Osceola Junior College. -.1,, .si , r I ' 'J .L - ...Ll ..,-..,. il OLGA B. EDSON it T Des Moines, Iowa Education Dramatic Art Zeta Phi Eta. State University ot Iowa. ARTHUR R. ERICKSON Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Accounting Delta Sigma Pi: Titans. WILDA M. FARMER Des Moines, Iowa Education . English Kappa Delta Pi: Junior and Senior Scholarships. ALICE FENT A Bloomfield, Iowa Education Primary Alpha Sigma Alpha, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Y. W. C. A.: Grade Club: Dance Club: Kappa Delta Pi. Bloomfield Junior College. MARTHA A. FOSTER Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History Sigma Delta Epsilon, Treasurer 4: Margaret Fuller Club: Junior Scholarship: Downing Fellowship: History Club, Secretary 2, 3: President 4: Phi Beta Kappa. DOROTHY POSTEIXI GALLAGHER Gravity, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Delta Gamma: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2: Trio 2, 3. ROLLAND A. GALLAGHER Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Sociology Alpha Tau Omega: D Club, President 4: Intramural Board 4: Cross-country I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I. 2. 3. 4. MILDRED H. GALLMEIER Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Kappa Alpha Theta: Sieve and Shears: Margaret Fuller Club: Phi Sigma Iota: VX. A. A., President 3: Intramural Board, President 4: Agassiz Club: Phi Beta Kappa. MARGARET D. GLASSBURN Des Moines, Iowa Education Science Sieve.and Shears: Kappa Delta Pi: W. S. G. A.. Junior Repre- sentative: Sigma Delta Epsilon, President 4: Vice President 3: Ouax Statt 4: Senior Class President 4. GENE A. GOOCH Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising LUVERN GRAY Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Zoology Kappa Alpha Theta: Margaret Fuller Club, President 3,' 4: Sieve and Shears: Y. W. C. A.. Vice President 3, 4: Cos- mopolitan Club: Agassiz Club. MARY ELLEN GRAZIAN Centerville, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Kappa Alpha Theta: Theta Alpha Phi: Homecoming Queen 4: Radio: The Good Hope 4: Zeta Phi Eta. Centerville Junior College. NATHAN B. GREEK Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Music Helmet and Spurs: Phi Mu Alpha: History Club 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega: Theta Alpha Phi: Glee Club: Chorus: Band I. 2. 3, 4: Chapel Choir l, 2, 3, 4: Much Ado About Nothing 2: Bohemian Girl 2: The Tempest 3: The Tavern 4: Journey's End 4: Martha 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3. 4: The Good Hope 4. Chi Delta. ELOISE GREENLEAF Atlantic. Iowa Fine Arts Voice Mu Phi Epsilon, Secretary 4: Messiah 4. 'ji Fifty-one ' I . -P...lvw 4 1 kr F, 5 Ts, i I , I 'Q' 4 'vs Ji: JEAN HARDIE Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Alpha Theta: Psi Chi, Secretary 4: Y. W. C. A. HELEN HARGIS ' Nichols, Iowa Liberal Arts English and Drama Zeta Phi Eta: Beta Gamma Kappa: Theta Alpha Phi: Chem' istry Club: Dance Club. I Marshalltown Junior College. State University of Iowa. LAWRENCE G. HATFIELD Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Phi Delta Theta: Chemistry Club. Iowa State College. PAUL H. I-IERROLD Altoona, Iowa Commerce Finance Titans. KEN L. HOECK Sioux Falls, South Dakota Education Mathematics Alpha Tau Omega: D Club: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2: Senior Class Secretary: Mathematics Science Club. WILLIAM C. HOFFMANN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary 3: Pi Kappa Delta, President 3: Sigma Delta Chi, President 3: Debate Team I, 2, 3, 4: Vice President Freshman Class Law: Y. M. C. A. 2, 3: Quax I: I-Ielmet and Spurs, Vice President 4: Band I, 2, 3: Delphic I, 2. 3: Campus Editor 2, 3: English Club: Phi Beta Kappa. PAUL HOLLEBRANDS Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Accounting Tennis team: Titans, Vice President 4: Independent Council 4: Class Secretary 4. I... J- H.- I I 'rj F- I . Filfy-two i ,QT--sf-Y' t :le W , I rr , X RICHARD L. HOUSTON Valley Junction, Iowa Commerce Finance Titans: Wrestling. HELEN M. JOHNSON Duluth, Minnesota Liberal Arts Social Science Beta Gamma Kappa: Y. W. C. A. Superior State Teacher's College, Superior, Wisconsin. RUTH KASSING Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Collegiate Who's Who 4: Chi Omega, President 3:Vice Presi- dent 2: Zeta Phi Eta, President 3: Theta Alpha Phi: Chairman Charm School 3: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4: President 4: Chairman Sweetheart Sing 3: W. S. G. A. Board 2, 3: Quax Staff 3, 4: Professional Pan Hellenic 2, 3: Social Pan Hellenic 2, 3, 4: President 4: Band Box Review I. MARGUERITE KEENEY Mallard. Iowa Education Primary Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A.: Second Generation Club. MARJORIE M. KEITH Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Phi Sigma Iota, Vice President 3: Psi Chi. GRETCHEN A. KELLEY Lamoni, Iowa Education Kindergarten Graceland Junior College. ELIZABETH KELLY Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Zoology Sieve and Shears: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Agassiz Club, Secretary 3: Psi Chi, President 4: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Secretary 2, 3: Treasurer 4: W. A. A.: Sports Club: Delphic Advertising 4: Business Manager Ouax 4: Intramural Board: Margaret Fuller Club: Second Generation Club: University Forum Committee. 4 , I I .i.. I ..p I 1 . I I I - I ig--'I I .- lI1'- I MINERVA B. KETTLER Irwin, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Sigma Alpha Iota: Paul Stoye Music Club: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 3: String Ensemble 2: Orchestra I, 2, 3- 4- DARWIN c. Kinney Des Moines, Iowa Education Political Science Alpha Tau Omega: Band I: Freshman Baslretball: Ouax Ad- vertising Salesman 2, 3: Business Manager Delphic 4. MARCELLA E. LARSON Stanton, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics and Commerce Kappa Kappa Gamma. MAXINE A. LESLIE Marshalltown, Iowa Education Kindergarten Y. W. C. A. Marshalltown Junior College. WILLIAM' I'l. MCCLOLJD Minneapolis, Minnesota Commerce Commercial Teaching Sigma Alpha Epsilon: D Club: Basketball I, 2, 3,: captain, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. MCCORMICK Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Helmet and Spurs: Spartans: Sigma Delta Chi 3: Secretary, President 4: Executive Editor Delphic 4: Campus Editor 3: MURROW MCCLJRNIN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Kappa Gamma: Phi Sigma Iota: Radio. University ot Southern Calitornia. Cornell University. MAR7McGUIRE Omaha, Nebraska Psi Chi 2. Journalism Commerce Alpha Xi Delta, President 3: Theta Sigma Phi, Treasurer 3, 4: Sieve and Shears, Secretary 3, 4: Y. W. C. A.: Delphic Editor: Class Secretary 2: Class Treasurer 4: Cosmopolitan Club, Treasurer 4: Quax Assistant Editor 3: Quax Statt 2: Home- coming Queen 3: Collegiate Who's Who 3: Pan-Hellenic 4. T DONALD McKAY Des Moines, Iowa Bible Bible Titans: Aleph Theta Ze, Treasurer 3: President 4: Ministerial Association: D Club 3: Student Council: Cosmopolitan Club. KENNETH F. MCLAUGHLIN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary 3: Historian 4: Phi Mu Alpha Sintonia 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Alpha Phi Omega, Vice Presi- dent 3: Kappa Phi Kappa, Secretary 2: Helmet and Spurs I: Tempo-Presto Band Club, Secretary 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Little Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Second Generation Club 3: Mathematics Science Club, President 4: Inter-fraternity coun- cil 2: Senior Scholarship: Sophomore Scholarship: KolIege Kapers : Student Manager 3: Orchestra, Bohemian GirI , Hadyn's Creation : Chemistry Club: Phi Sigma Iota: Col- legiate Who's Who: Phi Beta Kappa. DORIS E. MACKAMAN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History Kappa Alpha Theta: Vice President Senior Class 4: Sigma Tau Delta, President 4: Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary 4: Margaret Fuller Club: Junior Scholarship: Sieve and Shears: W. S. G. A.: Phi Beta Kappa 3. 4: Y. W. C. A.: History Club, Treas- urer 3: Vice President 4: Senior Scholarship: Women's League, JOSEPH Z. MARKS Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 2: President 3: History Club. Vice President 3: Debate 4: Student Forum Committee 2: JEAN MARSH Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Physical Education Alpha Xi Delta. Vice President 3: Secretary 4: Women's D Club: Sports Club, Secretary 4: Y. W. C. A.: Intramural Board, Vice President 4: P. E. Major Club, Vice President 4: ELDON MASTERS Guthrie Center, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary 4: Glee Club: Chorus: Paul Stoye Club Vice President 4: Class Treasurer 4. President 4. Senators. Agassiz Club. F iffy-three . , ., , I .1 . , I.. i L..- . ....1!L, ki:-iw . ,E il ---f--.. I GEORGE MELLINGER Waseca, Minnesota Liberal Arts Mathematics Mathematics Science Club: D Club, Vice President 4: Foot- tgall 5.32, 3, 4, Captain 4: Basketball I, 2: Trojan: Intramural CBT , DOROTHEA MENNENGA Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Art Phi Sigma Iota: Delta Phi Delta. DOYLE MIKESELL Des Moines, Iowa Education History and Science Vikings. Vice President 4: Kappa Delta Pi: History Club: Grade Club, President 4: Secretary 3: Helmet and Spurs: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, President 4: Secretary 3: Collegiate Who's Who 4: Scholarship I, 3, 4: Independent Council 3. 4. LORETTA M. MILLER Avoca, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer 3. 4: Delphic 2: Campus Editor 4: Y. W. C. A.: Chapel Choir. FRANK M. MILLS. JR. Des Moines, Iowa Eine Arts Drama Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Class Vice President 3: Theta Alpha Phi, Secretary 3: Twelfth Night I: Our Children 2: Paolo and Francesca 2: Black Flamingo 2: Much Ado About Nothing 2: CriminaI Code 3: The Tempest 3: .Iourney's EncI : Cradle Song. VIRGINIA MOONEY Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Alpha Theta: Y. W. C. A.: Ouax: English Club. WAYNE L. MOUNTAIN . Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Business Administration Chi Delta, Treasurer 3: Track I. 2, 3, 4. V. F iit y-four X OPAL A. NAU Evansville, Indiana Education Physical Education Agassiz Club: P. E. Major Club: Women's Sports Club, Vice President 2: Orchestra: Dance Club: Independent Women's Group I, 3: Intramural Board Representative, Treasurer 4: The Tempest : Beta Chi. NITSA L. PANAGOS Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Greek Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary 3. KATHRYN PEARLMAN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Pi Kappa Delta, Vice President 3, 4: Debate Team I, 2, 3: Sieve and Shears, President 4: Sports Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 4: Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Manager McCahiIl Debate Tournament 2, 3, 4. GRACE PEITZIVIAN Grimes, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Phi Mu Gamma, Treasurer 3: Theta Alpha Phi: Class Secre- tary 3: Class President 4: Much Ado About Nothing : The Criminal Code : The Cradle Song. DOROTHY PENMAN Des Moines, Iowa ' Liberal Arts Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Sigma Phi: Delphic Campus Editor 4. Morningside College. RICHARD C. PERCIVAL Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Vice President Senior Class. CHESTER F. PERRY Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon: Pre-Medic Club. I I I I I J I '-1.41: ,I .1-.A ie::'..:f-f-a, ., - JOSEPI-IINE PETERSON Council Blutts, Iowa Liberal Arts French Sieve and Shears: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Sigma Phi, President 4: Phi Sigma Iota, Secretary 4: History Club: Women's Governing League, Secretary 4: Intramural Board 3: Y. W. C. A.: Delphic Staff 2: Ouax Staff 3: Homecoming Princess 3: Second Generation Club: National Collegiate Who's Who 4: Sports Club. Municipal University of Omaha. LINN W. PHILSON Harlan, Iowa Liberal Arts Sociology D Club: Basketball I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: College Club I. GEORGE M. PIERSON Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Track I, 2, 3, 4: D Club. DOROTHY W. PITKIN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History Kappa Alpha Theta: Y, W. C. A.: Pan Hellenic, Treasurer. Gult Park College, Gulfport, Mississippi. VIRGINIA PORTER Altoona, Iowa Eine Arts Drama Phi Mu Gamma, Historian 3: Theta Alpha Phi, Treasurer 3. 4: g:Bohemian GirI : The Tavern : The Criminal Code : Stage rews. PAUL D. RAFFETY Oskaloosa, Iowa Education Physical Education Football: D Club. HELEN E. RAWHOUSER Carroll, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Women's League. Point Secretary 4: Dormitory, Secretary 3: President Group 4. i.,,i ' ii F. C. REITH Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Finance Helmet and Spurs: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Tennis Team 3, 4: Band I, 2: Orchestra I, 2: Social Chairman ot Commerce JOHN M. ROBERTS Des Moines, Iowa Seniors 4. Liberal Arts Law Tau Kappa Epsilon: Mathematics Science Club I: Wrestling 3. WILLA MAE ROBINSON Des Moines, Iowa Journalism Liberal Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Sigma Phi, Vice President 4: Delphic Campus Editor 4: Y, W. C. A. HELEN ROE Carson, Iowa Pine Arts Music Sieve and Shears: Margaret Fuller Club: Mu Phi Epsilon, Treasurer 4: Women's League Vice President 4: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Independent Women's Council, President 4: Y. W. C. A.: Gertrude Huntoon Nourse Club: Bohemian GirI : Second Generation Club: Margaret Fuller Scholarship. LAVON M. ROYER Dall-as Center, Iowa Colorado College. Eine Arts Piano Alpha Xi Delta, President 4: Paul Stoye Music Club: Y. W. C. A. CHRISTINE M. RUSSELL Adel, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Alpha Theta: Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice President 4: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: Girls' Trio I, 2: Bohemian GirI : English Club. JULIAN B. SERRILL Sioux City, Iowa Liberal Arts Political Science Aleph Theta Ze: Cosmopolitan Club: History Club: Phi Beta Kappa. Morningside College. Filty-five - Y- ---'J ROSEMARY SI-IEARER Cumberland, Iowa Liberal Arts English Delta Sigma Epsilon, Secretary 3: President 4: Dormitory Council 3, 4: Secretary 4: Grade Club 3: Glee Club I: Y. W. C. A. I. A RUSSELL F. SHOEMAKER Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Delphic 2, 3: Alpha Phi Omega: D Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Traclc I, 2, 3 4: Intramural Board 4: Quax Business Manager 3: Football I. LYLE D. SIMPSON Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising EUNICE D. SKELTON Van Meter, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Zeta Phi Eta: Delta Gamma: Theta Alpha Phi: Dance Club: Tiawa : The Cradle Song . CONCHETTA 6. SPAGNOLO Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Phi Mu Gamma, Treasurer 2: President 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi: Stage Manager: Cosmopolitan Club: Much Ado About Nothing : Professional Pan Hellenic, Treasurer 4: The Good Hope 4. LOLA B. STEVENS Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Beta Gamma Kappa, Treasurer 2: President 3: Phi Sigma Iota: Eta Sigma Phi 4. HARRY F. STICKLE I I I GERALD R. TI-IORP Centralia, Illinois Liberal Arts Journalism Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Sigma Delta Chi: Sports Editor, Times- Delphic 4: Radio Statt 4. Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska. ROBERT B. THROCKMORTON Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Alpha Tau Omega, Vice President 4: History Club: Cos- mopolitan Club: Mathematics Science Club: Helmet and Spurs, Secretary 4: Sigma Tau Delta: Class President 4: Col- legiate Who's Who: Phi Beta Kappa. INA VAN LANINGI-IAM Des Moines, Iowa Education English Beta Gamma Kappa: Sigma Alpha Iota: Sigma Delta Epsilon: Sieve and Shears: Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President 4: Junior and Senior Scholarships: Chapel Choir: Girls' Trio: President ot two-year Senior Class: Rea Woodman Club. LYLE N. WARREN Bagley, Iowa Education Mathematics Vikings, President 3, 4: Independent Men's Council, President 4: Vice President 3: Grade Club I: Mathematics Science Club 2: Kappa Delta Pi, President 4: Helmet and Spurs: Sigma Delta Epsilon. Treasurer 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Class Presi- dent 3: Vice President 2: Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer 3: Basketball I: Scholarships I, 3. 4: Collegiate Who's Who. ADELE K. WEISER Grimes, Iowa Liberal Arts English English Club: Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Beta Gamma Kappa: Senior Scholarship: Cosmopolitan Club: Delphic I: Phi Beta Kappa. WENDELL E. WENDT Avoca. Iowa Commerce Merchandising Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian 3: Sigma Delta Chi, Secretary 3: President 4: Delta S'igma Pi: Delphic Staff I, 2, 3: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4. ELEANOR F. WILCOX Mason City, Iowa Liberal Arts Sociology Des Moines, Iowa Education Social Science Kappa Alpha Theta: Y. W. C. A. Troian: Orchestra I, 2: Band I, 2: Drum Major 2. Mason City Junior College. 'Ki I Vg 1' , . 4 I ll , -1 'DT . EW-:ff at Q , a I a XJ .TU -, - . C- . - L--- -- - 2' r 'I Ai, , L g V Hip. , ,. talks! - -fri yi' It ' XI I rr M I 'ii ,i'u 'I f If FRANCES G. WILSON Chariton, Iowa Education General Science Delta Sigma Epsilon: Psi Chi: Women's Glee Club: Beta Chi, Vice President 3: Grade Club, President 3: Glee Club. JEAN M. WOLF Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Kappa Alpha Tiraia, President 4: Traaia Sigma Phi: srava and Shears: Student Council, Secretary 3: Vice President 4: Stu- dent Social Council: Ouax Statt: Women's League Govern- ing Board: Margaret Fuller Club: Collegiate Who's Who. I-IELEN C. WOOD Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten. Primary Chi Omega: Delta Phi Delta: Y. W. C. A. State University ot Iowa. MARY FRANCES WOODCOCK Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Delta Gamma: Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary 3: Mathematics Science Club, Vice President 2. MARVIN W. ZIESMER Garner, Iowa Education Physical Education Football 2, 3, 4: D Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Class President 4. EVELYN J. ZIRBEL Montezum-a, Iowa Fine Arts Public School Music Sieve and Shears: Mu Phi Epsilon, President 4: Student Coun- eil 4: Chapel Choir: Dormitory, President 4: Council I, 3: Glee Club: Women's League, Treasurer 3: Margaret Fuller Club. Fifty-seven SENIOIQS NOT IN IDICTIJIQES HARLAN BAIRD St. Louis, Missouri Liberal Arts Economics MERLYN BELANGER St. Paul, Minnesota Bible LUCILLE BENNING Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Physical Education SVEND D. BIDSTRUP Ft. Dodge, Iowa Liberal Arts History CARL R. BRADSHAW Britt, Iowa Liberal Arts Law GEORGE BROWN Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising MARGARET BYAL Collins, Iowa Education History and English Anna Rehmann Iowa State Teachers College PALJLINE CARMODY Zearing, Iowa Education Commercial English Rhea Woodman Iowa State Teachers College Iowa State College RAYMOND KIRBY CLARK Harlan, Iowa Education Social Science Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Grade Club: Intramural Board: Aleph e KINGSLEY M. CLARKE Des Moines, Iowa Theta Z Law Class President 3 State University of Iowa LEONARD COLE ' Austin, Minnesota Education Physical Education Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: D Club 2, 3, 4 JOHN N. DIEHL Des Moines, Iowa Law Psi Chi, Vice-President: English Club: Helmet and Spurs:OuaX Staff I: Delphic Business Manager: Student Council, Treas- urer 4: lnterslcraternity Council 3, 4: Class President 2: Class Vice-President 3: Sigma Alpha Epsilon JACK DUFFY Gr-anger, Iowa Law JACK EVERETT Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Law Tau Kappa Epsilon KATHLEEN FERGUSON Fine Arts Des Moines, Iowa Voice Kappa Kappa Gamma: Glee Club 3: Chapel Choir 3, 4 RUTH JULIA GRAVES Education Harlan, Iowa Kindergarten Rhea Woodman: Delta Sigma Epsilon: Grade Club Fifty-eight ELLA N. GRIGSBY Des Moines, Iowa Education Elementary ERWIN HAFENSTEIN Des Moines, Iowa Education Physical Education LOIS BARBARA HILL Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Political Science Collegiate Who's Who: English Club: Sigma Tau Delta: Theta Sigma Phi: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet I, 2, 3, 4: Debate: Kappa Kappa Gamma, President 3, 4: Ouax Staff: History Club: Sieve and Shears. MRS. CARRIE W. HOFFMAN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Philosophy Ministerial Association CATHERINE COE JACOBS La Ice City. Iowa Education Primary Rhea Woodman: Dormitory President 3: Grade Club JOSEPHINE JOHNSTON Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Art Kappa Kappa Gamma: Delta Phi Delta, President 4: Sports Club, Treasurer 4: Y. W. C. A. Grinnell College RICHARD LARSON Moline, Illinois Law English Trojan THEODORE LIESE Danville, Illinois Commerce Business Administration Delta Tau Delta U. of Illinois LUCY LONDON Fort Dodge, Iowa Education English PHILIP C. LOVRIEN Humboldt, Iowa Law WILLIAM MCGRAW Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Sigma Phi Epsilon JOHN MCNERNEY Des Moines, Iowa Law FLORENCE MACNAB Bloomtield, Iowa Liberal Arts History Anna Rehmann WILLIAM MARTIN Shelby, Iowa Commerce Law Tau Kappa Epsilon RUTH ARLINE MITCHELL Denison, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Kappa Kappa Gamma: Orchestra I: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3: W. A. A.: Mathematics Science Club Iowa State College SENIDIQS NDT IN DICTIJIQES GLENN MORNING Des Moines, Iowa Eine Arts Piano NORWOOD MOUNTAIN Des Moines, Iowa Education Biology ELOYD NELSON Exira, Iowa Track 3, 4 Bible Aleph Theta Ze, Secretary 3: Ministerial Association, Presi- dent 4 EARL JAMES NEWCOMB Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Sociology MYRON I-IUNTOON NOURSE Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry EMILY NOVAK Wahoo, Nebraska Eine Arts Drama Chancellors: Phi Mu Gamma, Pledge President 4. Luther College University of Nebraska JACK PARISHO Albia, Iowa Education Physical Education Titans: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: D Club 2, 3, 4. Albia Junior College. JOHN PEDDICORD Perry, Iowa Commerce Business Viking: Intramural Board: Track I, 2, 3, 4: D Club 2, 3, 4 MABEL PRENTIS Des Moines, Iowa Education Elementary WINIERED RAMSDELL Odebolt, Iowa Liberal Arts History JAMES D. ROBERTSON Marshalltown, Iowa Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Cornell College. EDITH VIRGINIA ROOT Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secretary 4: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta: Mathematics Science Club, Secretary- Treasurer 4 HELEN SHOWERS Bridgewater, Iowa Education Social Science Iowa State Teachers' College State University ot Iowa. RALPH BUELL SMITH Keokuk, Iowa Law Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Alpha Delta ZORA SPIZZ Des Moines, Iowa Education Economics NORRIS WADE STANSELL Osceola, Iowa Law FORREST SWAN Des Moines, Iowa Education Psychology Basketball I, 7, 3, 4: Viking: D Club 2, 3, 4 EREDERICK JAMES SWIFT, JR. Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Phi Beta Kappa. MYRON UBL Minneapolis, Minnesota Education Physical Education Football 3, 4. BETTY VAN HOSEN Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Sigma Delta Epsilon: Y. W. C. A.: Psi Chi: Grade Club: Kappa Delta Pi RUSSELL WELLMAN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President 4, Secretary 2: Inter-Fraternity Council 4: Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary-Treasurer I: Track I, 2, 4 JAMES WHEELER Dexter, Iowa Commerce Accounting CARL WILDENSTEIN Raton, New Mexico Law EUGENE RALPH WORDEN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Collegiate Who's Who: Kappa Phi Kappa: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: D Club: Y. M. C. A.: Mathematics Science Club: Helmet and Spurs: Phi Beta Kappa: Junior Scholar- ship: Senior Scholarship. TWU YEAH SENIDIQS ELAINE ARCHER Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten DAISY MARIE CRAVEN Stuart, Iowa Education Primary Chorus I, 2: Chancellors ' MIRIAM EVANS Woodward, Iowa Education Elementary Beta Gamma Kappa: Grade Club HELEN WYSE Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary VIRGINIA YOUNGOUIST Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Delta Sigma Epsilon F fly TWU YEAIQ SENIDIQS IRENE A. ANDERSON Council Bluffs, Iowa Education Primary Anna Rehmann. Iowa State Teachers College: Iowa State College. BERNEICE BELTZ Indianola, Iowa Education Elementary Rea Woodman. Iowa State Teachers College. MARIE BLAKE Hartford, Iowa Education Primary Grade Club: Dormitory Council: Rea Woodman. WINNIE D. CALDWELL Webster Groves, Missouri Education Primary Kappa Alpha Theta. Washington University. VIRGINIA CARY Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten Kappa Alpha Theta. MARY ELLEN DONALD Corydon, Iowa Education Kindergarten Chancellors: Delta Sigma Epsilon. Sixty C. LA VAUN FISHER Des Moines. Iowa Education Primary Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A. MAXINE G. GIFFORD Des Moines, Iowa Education Elementary Rea Woodman. MERNA D. GROBE Des Moines, Iowa Education Elementary Delta Sigma Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary 2: Orchestra: Anna Rehmann. DARLENE D. GUNN Jefferson, Iowa Commerce Secretarial Science Beta Gamma Kappa: Craig House. AMANDA J. I-IARGIS Carlisle, Iowa Education Elementary Beta Gamma Kappa: Mathematics Science Club: Chancellors. ALICE L. JENKS Gilman, Iowa Education ' Primary Phi Mu Gamma. 'tk 'fa TWU YEAIQ SEN ICIQS RUTH ALICE JOHNSTON LUCILLE A. PILMER Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines. Iowa Education Primary Education Kindergarten Alpha Xi Delta: Y. W. C. A.: Glee Club. Kappa Alpha Theta: K0lIe9e Kapers l. MAYI SIBERZ I LOISJUNG Des Moines, Iowa Ed t, Madnd' Iowa El t r Education Art uca Ion amen a Y Ouax Staff 2: Delta Phi Delta. Sigma: Alpha Iota: Rea Woodman: Glee Club I. 2: A Cappella Choir I, 2. JUNE TEIG Story City, Iowa ALICE M' KINGERY Education Elementary Montezuma, Iowa Education Delta Gamma: Dance Club: Grade Club. FRANCES E. LEE Log-an, Iowa Education Delta Sigma Epsilon: Chapel Choir: Grade Club MAXINE N. OLIVER Onawa, Iowa Education Kappa Alpha Theta. BETTY ANN PALMER Des Moines, Iowa Education : Chancellors. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Y. W. C. A.: Intramural. Kappa Alpha Theta: Girls' Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Y. W. C. A.: Grade Club. CATHERINE E. TURNER Des Moines. Iowa Education Elementary Rea Woodman. ADELE WATSON Des Moines, Iowa Education Elementary Grade Club, Secretary-Treasurer 2: Class President 2: Ora chestra: Y. W. C. A. ALBERTA WILLIAMS Libertyville, Iowa Education Primary Alpha Sigma Alpha: Glee Club: Grade Club: Y. W. C. A. Parsons College. Civ Styt JUNIDIQ CLASS DIQESIDENTS Tompkins D. Jones ' - F. Jones DENZEL TOMPKINS ORRION BARG-ER Liberal Arts Education DON JONES FRIEDA JONES Commerce and Finance Fine Arts DONOVAN R. ADDINGTON Waukon, Minnesota Education Physical Education D Club: Track I. 2, 3: Basketball I, 2: Trojans. LEROY L. AUSTIN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Alpha Tau Omega: Sigma Delta Chi, Treasurer I: Delphic. Assistant Copy Desk Editor: Assistant Sports Editor 3: Columnist 3. MARGARET T. BARRON Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Phi Mu Gamma, secretary 3: Delphic I: News Bureau I. HELEN V. BAXTER Battle Creek, low-a Liberal Arts English Zeta Phi Eta: Beta Gamma Kappa: Craig House: Women's League. Historian 3. MARJORIE M. BELL Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Alpha Xi Delta: Phi Sigma Iota: Y. W. C. A. Cornell College. MAURIETTA A. CARLSON Rupert, Idaho Liberal Arts Sociology Kappa Kappa Gamma. University of Idaho. EVERETT J. CARTWRIGHT Boone, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Trojans: Mathematics Science Club: Band. , ....i . I :m l . .,. at i I ii ,,,, 4, T A ' STEVE CEBUHAR Williamson, Iowa Liberal Arts History Band. Charlton Junior College. MAXINE M. CHRISTY Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma: Ouax Staff 2: Pan-Hellenic Rush Chairman 3: Cradle Song 3: Radio. J. BERKELEY CLAIBORNE Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Intramural Board 3. GLEN O. CLAUSSEN Manning, Iowa Journalism Liberal Arts Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary 3: Sigma Delta Chi, Vice Presi- dent 3: Basketball I: Times-Delphic Staff 2: Sports Editor 3: Football I. JOHN R. CLIFT Des Moines. Iowa A Commerce Accounting BRUCE B. COE Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Accounting Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HELEN COLE Perry, Iowa Eine Arts Violin Delta Gamma: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: String Quartet I. 2. 3: String Ensemble I, 2, 3. Sixty-three ANNETTE M. COLLIS Kansas City, Missouri Fine Arts Music Kappa Kappa Gamma. Horner Conservatory of Music. W. RUDD CONRAD Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JANE E. CRAY Lime Springs, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Kappa Alpha Theta: Glee Club 2: Chapel Choir 2. LOIS DRAKE CRITCHETT Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Delta Gamma: Mu Phi Epsilon I: Girls' Trio 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3. CLARENCE E. DAME Oxtord, Indiana Liberal Arts Chemistry Alpha Tau Omega. Marin Junior College, Kentfield, California. RUTH M. DAVIS Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Delta Gamma: English Club, Secretary 3: Y. W. C. A. Stephens College. ROBERT E. DORAN Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Accounting Tau Kappa Epsilon. I Sixly-Iam i DON R. EMANUEL Bloomtielcl, Iowa Education Mathematics The Good Hope 3: The Tavern 3. MURIEL FANNON Centerville, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Kappa Gamma. Centerville Junior College. MAURICE FEESE Clarinda, Iowa Fine Arts Music Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Mu Alpha: Band 3. Clarinda Junior College. ELIZABETH D. FIELDS Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Sieve and Shears: Kappa Alpha Theta: Phi Sigma Iota, Secre- tary 3: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 3: Women's League, Social Chairman 3. ELAINE NELSON GARRETSON Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Chi Omega, President 3: Zeta Phi Eta: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Pan-Hellenic Council. Northwestern University. HAZELRUTH GARST Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Phi Mu Gamma: Beta Gamma Kappa, Treasurer 3: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3. CHARLES M. GLASS Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Alpha Tau Omega. Monmouth College. i P... I I l . ,-I.,-.- '?:'1 .L . l MARY V. GLEIM Arlington, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Chi Omega: Orchestra 3. Frances Shimer Junior College. BETTY GOODWIN Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Delta Gamma: Grade Club: Y. W. C. A. Stephens College. Stat.: Unfversity ot Iowa. JOHN C. GRAHAM Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Pre-Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Football Manager 3: Basketball. ROY G. GREEN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Mathematics Science Club l 2, 3: Titans. WILLA G. HARGIS Nichols, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Beta Gamma Kappa: Mathematics Science Club: Rea Wood' man Club. Bethel Women's College. LOIS HARRIS Des Moines, Iowa Mathematics Liberal Arts Sieve and Shears: Kappa Alpha Theta: Phi Sigma Iota, Treas- urer 3: Mathematics Science Club: Class Vcc President 3: Junior Scholarship: Margaret Fuller Club: Women's League Board 3: Phi Beta Kappa 3. CLAYTON C. HATHAWAY Eagle Grove, Iowa Fine Arts Piano and Voice Phi Mu Alpha: Phi Kappa Psi: Glee Club 3: Chorus 3. Eagle Grove Junior College. lcwa State College. '.,..,' S21 ZELDA A. HILLYARD Corydon, Iowa Commerce Commercial Teaching Rea Woodman Club, President 3. WILBUR E. HIRD Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Basketball 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: D Club. MARTHA E. HYDE Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta, Treasurer 3: Theta Alpha Phi, Secretary 2, 3: The Tavern 3: Women's League Board 3: The Patriarch 2. WM. HOMER JENNINGS Marshalltown, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Track: Spartans. ERMA L. JOHNSON Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten-Primary Sieve and Shears: Alpha Xi Delta: Junior Scholarship: Y. W. C. A.: Student Council 3: Pan-Hellenic 3. LAURA JEANETTE JOHNSON Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Delta Gamma, Treasurer 3: Zeta Phi Eta, Secretary 2: Y. W. C. A.: Pan-Hellenic, Treasurer 3: Class Secretary 3. DONALD O. JONES Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Class President 2, 3. sixrymvp T' l l ii . .. ,i,.. .-ei : J u p ll 5 - il E fn iliusf- ll .Ii i il rl ii 3 T'-Z --,.. --.-?li ll,iIf. i' jf'-QW.. Q' ' ' 7 ' ' ,'..-1- In 'ff3 i:-gf l il 'U il A 1? ,I ij- MFT, J gli-5.13.3 I il i il Y' F ' J ii il W., l V' FRIEDA P. JONES Fairtield, Nebraska Fine Arts Piano Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mu Phi Epsilon: String Trio: Chapel Choir I. 2, 3: Clarinet Quartet: Gertrude Huntoon Nourse Club: Symphony Orchestra. JANE KENT Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Dram-a Delta Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta: Y. W. C. A.: Class Vice Presi- dent I. GWENDOLYN KIRK Derby, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Gertrude Huntoon Nourse Club: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Messiah 2: The Creation 2. ANNE E. KOENIG Kirlcman, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Sigma Alpha Iota. President 3: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Class Treasurer 3: Dormitory Council 3: Gert- rude Huntoon Nourse Club: Professional Pan-Hellenic, Presi- dent 3. FLORENCE G. LAFFER Fort Dodge, Iowa Liberal Arts History Kappa Alpha Theta: Phi Sigma Iota: History Club, Secretary 3: Y. W. C. A. BOYD LANDERS Van Meter, Iowa I Liberal Arts Chemistry Pre-Medic Club: Agassiz Club: Chemistry Club. SYLVANLIS ,LANDIS . Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Chemistry Club: Pre-Medic Club, Presi- dent 3: Agassiz Club. tw VINCENT L. LARSON Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Chi Delta, Secretary 3: Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President 3: Quartet 3: Chorus: Glee Club: Bohemian Girl I: The Tempest 2: Martha 3. JESSIE M. LAUGHEAD Des Moines, Iowa Education Physical Education Grade Club: Women's Sports Club: Agassiz Club: Women's Honor D Club: P. E. Major Club: Psi Chi. IRENE C. LINDER Hartley, Iowa Education Social Science Beta Gamma Kappa, Vice President 3: Grade Club: Sigma Delta Epsilon: History Club: Junior Scholarship: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3: Women's League Executive Council 3: Craig House, President 3. RALPH J. LUCHSINGER Milaca, Minnesota Education Physical Education D Club: Basketball I: Football I, 2, 3: Spartans. WM. WARREN MAPLE Valley Junction, Iowa Commerce Finance Alpha Phi Omega: Theta Alpha Phi, President 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3. SALLY J. MARTIN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Kappa Gamma: Phi Sigma Iota: English Club: Ouax Statt 2: Y. W. C. A.. Lindenwood College. ROBERT L. MERRICK Corydon, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Mu Alpha: Chemistry Club, President 2: Pre-Medic Club. Secretary 2: Agassiz Club. Six ty-six WILBUR C. MILLER Polk City Iowa Commerce Accounting f a Sigma Pi- Band I JAMES MONROE Colfax Iowa Flne Arts VOICC Helmet and Spurs Phi Mu Alpha PresIdcnt 3 Theta Alpha PhI Gertrude Huntoon Nourse Club Class VICE Presldent ee Cub I n I 2 3 Q tetl 2 The MIser I You Never an T ll 2 Criminal Code 2 The Tempest 2 The Tavern 3 Journeys End 3 The Patrrarch 2 RICHARD S MOORE Clarrnda Iowa Fine Arts VOICC Alpha Tau Omega Phi Mu Alpha Band 3 Clarrnda Junuor College JAMES H MORRISON Des Moines Iowa LIberaI Arts aw Alpha Tau Omega Basketball 3 Centervrlle JunIor College DOROTHY RUTH MYERS Des MOINES Iowa EducatIon Primary Sngma Delta Epsrlon Grade Club MARCILLE NICKELL Des MoInes Iowa Frne Arts Prano l'hI Mu Gamma Mu Phi Epsilon Paul Stoye Club Chapel MARION L NOAH Des MOIHCS Iowa Lrberal Arts French PhIbMu Alpha Helmet and Spurs Ouax Edrtor 3 History Cu I.sI-L..I.... Q If VIRGIL NIJTT Des Moines Iowa Commerce Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon CHARLOTTE V PARKER Des MOIHZS Iowa Fine Arts VIO a Sieve and Shears Kappa Alpha Theta Mu Phr Epsilon String artetl 2 3 horusl Y W C A Orch 3 Ensemble I 2 3 PhI Sigma Iota Margaret Fuller Club RUTH M PATTERSON Des Moines Iowa Lrberal Arts Sociology Grrnnell College VOITH PENBERTHY Des Moines Iowa Lrberal Arts Commerce Alpha Tau Omega Basketball I WILLIAM E PETTIT Emmetsburg Iowa Education Physical Educatlon Alpha Tau Omega D Club 2 Football l 2 3 Captarn elect 4 Grade Club 2 3 Emmetsburg Junior College JULIETTE W PITTS Des Mornes Iowa Lrberal Arts Eng Ish Kappa Alpha Theta Y W C A Englrsh Club FRANK N RASMIJSSEN EXITS Iowa Lrberal Arts aw Vrkrngs Grand Vrew College S ty seven Delt . , 2. g ' , I ' ' ' I 2, IGI I I, 2, 3: Drum Major. 2. 3: Cho'r l, 2, 33 QU I I IC A I2. 3: .... 3 estra I, 2, Bad.,g uar ,g 'g C 3 --I 7 - e..:.... ..:.. ..:.. .. . ' L Q : - ., Choir I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3I I I ' i I .7 ' I ' i L I . I I I '- , . . Vi ,L . ,,L-, , ,E . :N . 1 I VT YT I - .il I - .- I ' -'E l I IF- V 1. If, I , 'I , I - -- .1 1I. Q .g. ' 5 Inmeig' ,I -'ia -far. . JEANNE I. RIEPE Centerville, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma: The Tavern Centerville Junior College. MARIAN L. RITZE Waterloo, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Phi Mu Gamma, Vice President 2: Theta Alpha Phi: Orchestra: Stage Work: L'Avan : The Good Hope 3. I-IENRIETTA C. SCHEEL Avoca, Iowa Educ-ation Delta Gamma: Y. W. C. A.: Grade Club. CLYDE R. SEELEY Mason City, Iowa Liberal Arts Sociology Mason City Junior College. MARION F. SHERMAN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta: Phi Sigma Iota: Y. W. C. A. St. Mary's of the Woods College. SUE SIMPSON Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Kappa Alpha Theta,Treasurer 2.3: Chemistry Club, Secretary- Treasurer 2: Y. W. C. A. MARION I. SLOAN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secretary 2, 3: Theta Sigma Phi: Y. W. C. A.: Delphic, Society Editor 3. FRED A. SMITH Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Finance Alpha Tau Omega: Track 2, 3. University ot Minnesota. MAX E. SMITH CI-arinda, Iowa Fine Arts Music Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Mu Alpha: Band 3. Clarinda Junior College. DENTON M. SNYDER Humboldt, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Helmet and Spurs: Phi Mu Alpha, Class President 2: Theta Alpha Phi. Vice President 3: Black Flamingo I: Much Ado About Nothing I: The Patriarch 2: You Never Can Tell 2: The Tempest 2: Criminal Code 2: The Tavern 3: Journey's End' 3. ' LOIS I. SPICER Bloomfield, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Craig I-louse. Bloomfield Junior College, BESSIE SPIWAK Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Theta Sigma Phi. Secretary 3: Delphic Society Editor 2, 3. PASOUALE SPOSETO I Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Trojans, President 3: Theta Alpha Phi: Black Flamingo I: Criminal Code 2: Another Language 2: Patriarch 2: Tempest 2: The Tavern 3: The Cradle Song 3: The Good Hope 3: Journey's End 3. E. ORVILLE STEARNS Van Wert. Iowa Liberal Arts Law Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Mu Alpha: Band 3. Osceola Junior College. Sixiy-sigh! ' Q' MARGARET I. STILES Des Moines, Iowa Education Science Sigma Delta Epsilon: Agassiz Club: Grade Club: Orchestra I. 2. 3: Y. W. C. A.: Chorus I, 2, 3. DOYL TAYLOR Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Quax Statt 3. DEINIZEL I-I. TOMPKINS Garner. Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics I-Iclmct and Spurs: Tau Kappa Epsilon, President 3: Band I, 2: Mathematics Science Club: Orchestra 2: Inter-fraternity Council 3: Student Council 3: Class President 2: Class Presi- dent 3: Class Vice President I: Phi Beta Kappa 3. ROY T. WILL Red Oalc, Iowa Eine Arts Piano Phi Mu Alpha 2: Orchestra I: String Ensemble: Paul Stoye Club, President 3: Band I. 2. b . i I X 1-2, LUCILLE D. WILLS Carroll, Iowa Eine Arts Voice Sigma Alpha Iota: Chapel Choir: Dance Club: Glee Club: Bohemian C5irI : The Tempestn: Dormitory Council: Dormi- tory Vice President 3. KATI-IRYN A. WINSLONX! Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Delta Sigma Epsilon. FRANCES E. WRAGG3 Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Sieve and Shears: Kappa Alpha Theta: Zeta Phi Eta, Vice President 3: Theta Alpha Phi: Pan-I-lellenic 3: Student Coun- cil, Social Chairman 3: Another Languagenp The Tempest : Cradle Song . Six ty-nine ' I :f', QQQQ f i'f 'f'.E- ' SDDHDMUIQE CLASS IDIQESIIDENTS Irish Utterback Cola RICHARD IRISH CECIL UTTERBACK LiloeraI Arts Commerce and Finance HELEN COLE HERBERT HEDLUND Fine Arts Education in-os, Qu- ' ' l .4 f1.'5-':,-:: J ' l '. 1 , Q L - . . l .' . 45 'nllll f 1. Dun E. Allderson. IRA., Szill Lulce City. l7Iuli: Guorpzo N. Aposlolns, Comm., Glen Ellyn, Lllinoisg M. June Ayers, Educ., Dos Moines: Marjorll: R. Baird, L.A., Des Alolnus: Glenuce M. Bauivlr, IHA.. Dallas Uumvr. lmvn. Clayton G. Barrie, F.A., llell Oak. Inwu: I-Irlwin L. lh-1,-In-r. L.A.. Des Moines: ,l,ll'lu'e 15ieelun:n1n, l,.A., Piirk Ridge, Illinois: I,olLise C. QBedford, L.A.. Des Muluefa: llnby F. Blslnnu, L.A., ldvanblun, Illinois: ltobcrl W. Bloom. IMA., Sioux Clfy, luwu.: Charles K. Brown, L.A,, Des Moines. Dell M. Brush, L.A., Osa-go, Iowa.: Lois ld. lluingnrdnox-, ILA., Dies Moines: Emu B. Burcllme, IAA.. Keswick, Iowa: EIPIHIOI' Il. Burgesou, L.A., Dis Moines: .Tack N. Cainipbull, ILA.. Drs Moines: .luumnz Vllandler, Comm., Des Moines: Ethel M. Cleaver, LA., Des Moines. Nelle K. Cooke, ILA.. Syracuse, New York: Mzuy Jo Corcoran, F.A., Des Moines: Belly Cowles, L.A., Des Moines: :UVlll'liI1 Uruhtree, L.A., Pelk City, Iowa: Dorothy L. Crawford, Educ.. Des Moines: l l'zl11r'es M. Dann, L.A.. Beatrice, Nebrzlslzng Helene Deming, L.A.. Des Moines. Edward C. Diehl. Comm.. Des Moines: Kulln-yn Dunn, Educ.. Des Moines: Edwin J. Forrl. F.A., Milo, Iowa.: Helene E. Garst, L,A.. Des Moines: David Gould, Comm., Des Moines: Eileen E. Gremwll, F.A.. Des Moines: Nanna Gum, F.A.. Des Moines. Betty Jeanne Hale, F.A.. Furl Dodge, Iowa: Morrlc A. Halladay, Comm., Des Moines: Harrison W. Harding, L.A., Des Moines: Ruth C. Harmon, Educ., Clulncin-. Iowa: Lois 1-Iaxrtnmn, TLA., Des Moines. .N 'Q I ' ' I .1 llr-X .I Q l Q tl Seventy-one J, , C 'H xl ' l 5, 1. ,, , i V . lf 7 i -1 ,W , 2' iii' .l' 1.L lIi'Qa.liFii.f 'EQ :F H .-v, V Vv --T , - - he 1 ,ilu--hz-1 v , Alurgrnrer. Al, Ilnrih-Id, FA., Iiinrraon, luwai: Unrnlyn l Ilurh Ilnziry. ILA., Iles Moines: Idxelylx lh-rrulrl, 4'mnm., 1 I.eruy Hiitle, l...X., Sinnx City, lowu: Ili:-ham! ii. IriQl Moines: Wanda- IC. Killell. Erinv., Ilan-lun, Iowa: Elvai IC. K1 - J A -L as fx - 'S . 'Dv-'J v ' i ,. lli-ins, L.A., lmrmillun, Aiissunri: lim-lun ll. lh-mln-rslmtt, I..A., Des Moines: Myrtle Drinu-s, Iowa. 1, L.A., Nvvmiu. luwu: Iinyrl Y. .la-mu-rt. ILA.. In-5 Aloim-s: N4-:il l'. Kc-lla-y, L.A., Des iight. ILA., In-5 Moines: Mary Iiuhnfz, L..-X.. In-Q Muixn-s. Virginia M. LnGrz1l1L:e. 11'.A,. 'l:uu:x, Inwai: Hill 1.4-e, LA.. Des Mmnes: In-In, M, I.elnn:xn, ILA.. Des Mnim-sg Alive Ii. Liniive, LA., Des Mnlnr-sp iflriwzml I4. MeCnrlam, ILA., Pocalmonlus, Iowa: .In Mzu'gau'ei, E. McGinnis, 'lEdur'.. Des Moines: Arnold hs-snn-y, Educ-., lies Moines: Eluisc Man-six. ILA., 14-high. .Tue E. Meyer, L.A., Des Moines: Janxes Mills, ILA., liuairl. Iowa.: Vow G. Neuro-List. Comm.. Des Moines: Fien- Mfred L. Perry, L.A., Clmrleston. West Vir:,finiu: M. mes Alcfflulluml, ILA., Di-5 Muinex: .Ir-nn Ii. Mi:l :u'l1unl. IAA., Des Moines. W. Mg-Hue Edne.. Dos Moines: Georqelle F. Mau-lx, l,.A., Wellsburg, Iowa: Nadine Mac- Iam Iunn N 11: 'I etli .Tnsti-rs, L.A., Momeirh. lnwu: Muxlnig Merkel, L..x., Ankx-ny, lawn. Des Moines: Invin W. Milehniuli, Uolnm.. Des Moines: Allan F. Nash. Comm., Mawr- nee E. Norhy, RA., listlnerville. Iuwu: lddytlu- L. l'mh-if, L,A., Newton. luwn. MnrtJm Pen-rnmn, L.A., Clairindai. Iowa: Sylvian Pen-rsnn, L.A., I'zu'1: llidgn-, Illinois: Am .Ellen Powers, ILA., Des Moines: John P. Pm-ssley, L.A.. ,Des Moines. Scvenly-two i , we 5. G. X . 'F in Peggy C. i'urvly, l..A., Army Pusr: III-tty lluv. F.A.. k':lrwi1, Imran, Gladys li, liner, ILA.. Iles Aluinwg .lunvl Il. Sa'1m':u':Iu1', l .A.. Des hfuincs: Patricia Slmmiuk, l..A., Dm Moines. lii. William: Sluilnnzin, l'unnn., Pllrnhnrst, lllinuia: Susan It, Sillsliep, I..A., lies Moines: Dnrnrlu ll. Slnnlls, I.,A., Des Moines: Audrey E. Snnlh. L.A., in-I Alvin:-Q1 Vlaulih- W. Snxilll, 1'umln., Annes. luwu: .lnlxn Ii. Sm'1h'i', i-Inline., Iles Moines: Lzxrry Stark, I-Idlw., Ih-cii'ni'il, Iowa. XX. .-Klieen Sllvlu-liilaui, IMA.. Bmildyvllle, Iowan: Rlurll' M. Smile, ILA.. Ixlemnn-, lnwu: I':1uir-in Hlrllvlingr, h..X.. DW Mullins: .lane Stuarl, LA., Des Moines: Man-5' Ellen '1?lmmnsml, F..X.. Des Alnines: lil:-lmnl li. 'l'nwne, Vmnxn., Des Mnlm-sg .lunws M, Tulin, Educ., Galz-slmrg, Illinois. Lois I. 'I?urnhuIl, ICA.. I4':lri'an.'ut, luwa.: Cc:-il I., Utcferlmuk. Vonnn., Alunleton. lowing Virginian .I. Ymrnim. Educ.. Des Moincng Ei-nn K, Warren, I .A.. Iles AIUIIIVSQ Ilivlmul Wei4in.au1. Comm.. Des Moines: Cuilmrine BI. Wm-nuns. L..-K., Iles Munn-sg llulli A. Wessuls, ILA.. Iles Aluines. l'unl J. Wild. li.A.. Des Marlins: l'li:xnre Williams, L.A., A1-nnliis Park. Iowa: Mattie Y. Willi1iIl1S0l1. L-A-. DPS RIOUIQSZ Clarke YVIISOTI. Oomm.. Dux Moines: I. Burl Wilson. Vlllllill., Des Moines: Noi-nm .l. Wilson, lialnc., Boone, Iowa: Martha P. Winterlxotf, L.A.. Elklmrx, Indiana. Eldon A. Waltz. l'om.m., llus Moines: ltr-ily Wood, li.A., Buffalo. Wyoming: Jack l,. Wright. ILA., Decatur, Illinois: Alive Yost, 1-'.A.. Des Moines: Virginia. M. Y0llIlgKllliSl,'Ellllll-1 Dus Moines. P - Z 1 1 1 l M' I f l' 1 ' ,, I l l.' ' ' ,' WU' l 7 Y Y, Y rg - Q. A- . . -. . ,,...., . ', ll' . Y Y- Y fm- Mig I !.,gy,1. ' tai: li' ,, 1 , I in A ill . .J 'I . 1 --A .., 3, 4 L.. C.. .1-., -143. I ...Y ' Seventy-Ihre 0 S t Y FIQESHMAN CLASS DIQESI DENTS THOMAS HILL MELVIN BOWEN Liberal Arts Education HARVE BOYD LOREN CUNNINGHAM Commerce and Finance Fine Arts r ,gi :LZ 1 -s vs 12 fs' 1 , 1 1 I 1 I' ' ' V I f X if v . ' r fl' T X. lj XJ! LM ., ' '1f-4' , J, I, . V1 , , ,gm U Vg J .1 Y null l Xhn 1 1 ax lun 11111111 I 1 1 m u 1 1115 1 umm ff. Xpusmlus lumm ll lllul IHIIIOJS lx uhlxm U hlnnmr lmxm hiiusoll hm: ' xl J: imlmmn I DQ. 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In-s Aloimesg Arla linluw. t'umm., Dvs Moines: Anmnlwl E. Fngrg. Educ., Des Mnim-s. Al xinc l m-rrvil, l .A,. Dos Aluim-sz Juvl: l'. Fli-nnikuu, t,'1mirn., Dos Moines: Ilohcrl E. Frzuik, Comm., D1-s Moim-sg Ruth YV. Fri-4-Il, I-YA Iluxlvy, Imvax: tiurrun I.. lf'1'L-uluml. l-IA., Nvviula, Iowa: Luis I-'ruse-. l'i,umn.. Tripuli. Iowa: Shirley Friar, FA., Griuws, luwal. I ll:-n H. lfruwl. l...X., Um-s Mnlm-sg Paul F. Gnllnu-ier, l..A., Des Mninn-sg Jam: Gibson, LA.. Dos Mrvinvsg Don li. Gumlsvll, I..A., llvs Mmm-s lh-rsiv Alam G11-4-11, Idnliu-., llamumm, Imvu: Emlmmi M. Gi-mnluml, I..A., GIA-n Ellyn, lllinnis: John B. Guy, L..-X.. Dcs Aloim-5. Bl n1'gu1'x-I D. llnmilruu. l,.A.. l'4inm-ii, lmm: Alnrznm-t. M. llnrrly. FA.. Des. Moines: Gm-n Marie Harris, L.A., llvs Moines: Barlmm ll. Jhilliclrl 1'unlm.. 'I':11'l',rtmvn, N1-xv Yuri-.1 Gralru Arlinl' 'lil-ll1ll'l'I, l..A,, NL-wmn, Iowa. 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Xlnnre, tfnrnni., Dos Moines: Pun! F. Morrison. L.A., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.. A ilosenuiry Morrow, Educ.. Dei Mninvs: Ri-:uno Moss-r, Voliiiii., Des Mains-S: Elunnm- M. Mnntz. F.A.. Dos Moines: Lucille Nolnon, l,.A.. lies Moines: Dorotliy Neuman. Educ., Czinibridzv. lown: Ilurold l'. Nunnmn, F.A.. Des Moines: Mary E. Nolan, Comm., Des Moines. -Xndriunne Olson, L.A.. Des Moines: Mnruuret V. Olson, ILA.. Lcuunon, South Dakota: Mun' Put U'N01l. I..A., Des Moines: Jenn E. Orr. L.A. Thornburg, Iowa: John A. Orr, Ummu., Clii:-Bum, Illinois: Frnul: 11. Oshlo. L.A., Des Moines: Milrlrc-d F. Ours, FKA., Cromwell, Iowa. ' Hairy E. Pnlxl, Comm., Des Moines: Marjorie Paul, Edun., Des Moines: Dorothy L. Peak, L.A., Des Marines: :xdilbfltll Peaker. FLA.. Newton. Iowan Robert. M. Peck. L.A., Des Moines: Cmhui-ine D. 1'ct,ers, if'.A.. lddgemont, South Daiinm:.Fij:xnces P. Ifetry. IRA., Fairfield, Nebraska. iflargarct L. Paxton, F.A., Des Moines: llubert E, pmsfnrd, Lomm.. Wheaton . Illinois: Virginia R. Prlebc, Educ., Des Moines: Robert E. H Puntenney, L.A., Newton. Kansas: John Lloyd Rendall, L.A., Fredericksburg, Virginia -1:-Q. I ' X - 1 fffigl-'1 ' . 1--Q -S F- yr' J , ,lr 1 -g.. 1 J 1. -P'-. ' Seventy-eight ix 'Jw '-.. A 1.7 1 i iw , I' --1 -. , ,' iI: ' A-Air ' ' - ' ,. ,l .- . . , j'1. lu: N -I r ' '1.D'5 ifi QT.. -fi' f ,., mM ig v 4. ,- xlhly. I-in fv- .' gif, H fx Iv!! .X gl.. . ., ...D- ,f 1 ' lh .QV Naonu T Iutuhev LA Mt Stullug Illmons ldward I Rogers Lk Dunlap Iowa George F Rutledge LA Des Momes Mary L. Snuars FA Johnstown 1'en.r1i51mm:1 Dona 1 Schm ldur Storm Lulu louu Herman I q0hWf'llx8l LA Dis Moiucs Bud 'K SHJLII Lmnm Das llomu Wllun Shknl FA NLIUSIILII South Dmllotu. Duma M Sllver ILA Dei Moines Mun M Qmxlck 14 A. Des IXIDIIILS Orin 11 building. h A lllghlnnd Paxil Illinois John bnofseto Comm. DafsMou1LS Rosa NI Sposew FA Dm Moms Tnlm S Spmul fonun Clum o Illmm- Elaine Stanford Ifduu Audubon Iowa Gcorbc W Stalnaker ILA Des Moines Jo Stalnalqr DA Des Moines DL Shit St Llaul L K Hampton Iona Nfulgaxer K Stone LA Des Holmes Beta Smdf Comfm Alhlu Iona Bormu Nl Succzw lduc Du Homes lrolet B 'lxrm l-A Duluth Mlnmsotu Ploydln Taxlol LA.. Dm Momes Robert W Tlnemeylr Comm Parkrldgo Dlumis Lamtrm. Thomas LA Des MomeQ Lcrrus, XI 'lhomas LA Bussgy Iowa Bfallii' LA Putt Artlmur lvxus Winnie L Wulluce I A Dus 'UOIIILS Don W Wmlund Comm Wamau Wisconsin Elxse II Wilcox L A rs onus Mary If Wllliums Educ Des Momes Bert F Wlsdom LA Des Momes Anne Y Wxse Edw' Des Nloincs Wllms M Wright, Educ Des Mnmes Gladys 'W Zulnlks. FA hlemme Iowa -vw- .L 1 ' ' U' Seventy nme walt K 1111, 'K I nun V- L!-4-.H -,gil I 1 v 4 . . . . I 4 X 6 ll . --.H '- .. ' y -5, 3 , . , . I .V i Y ,. I! I M X . , ' ' tv! . W Z 5 nf.: AL . ' -gk L fx 1 Y I ' D - X H V , xx lim. H .ij ,W V , 4 gg: Q .ir ' . A xv f -. s ' ' IN . ' H. 3 . :G . I.. . : . ': . ' ., ....:: 2 A :JAH -,, : .A v A Q-. I N ' .. Qi., I 7: ' A S .. 5.5 ': ' D fl' :L ' 'Ez s 5 '. . . 1'f.i1L1!Ed'A. Thompgon. LA., Pl'l1.ll'1Q Cliy, Iovqa.: 164.01161 I. ifgrnmlxlilius. Educ.. 4Guf'nof', Inova: Barlxura Wullielg L.A., Forf Kfadlson. iowa: Umm Bw fr'.i'FTij:ET ,.' .. ' ' f P' ,-ig ,-WSI -'.?-.gw 'mf' ww .-7 if J '.'. H .ff ., -. .-.- 'J ,. 1- . Q 5- ull IFIH1 lc, ' ,urll '.. , 1-.3.'w. I. uf I'- -.Ln lg,71.-I-..-Lrg-u.'-4. Q. ,gil - ' ,-,'I lug, ' - '- - H- 'J . - ' 'I I 1' - .Y - J. ,MJ blk..-1, Wd.. 14- , . , , I U oo I I- o of M, fm ,J I ooo. I o 1 -J 'fr , 1 ,lj 13-1.9-,y ,If 'H ' I. .J fl,-... 'Jil' - I A I P E-. Rim. I .yn lml J, WJ L41 f 'LA u,v A!.'E'fL 4, . . -'p- ,'2 -sir E ghty LAW SCI-IDDL CLASS IDIDESIDENTS KINGSLEY CLARKE DWIGHT CONKLING Seniors I:rCSI1mCr1 WILLIAM DAWSON Juniors SENIDIQS THEODORE E. ANDRESON JOHN E. STIPP Milaca, Minnesota Football I, 2: Titans. Danville, Illinois Alpha Tau Omega, President 4: Band I: Death Takes a I-loliday : No More Frontier : Twelfth Night : Inter-tra- RICHARD L. BARNER f'f fY COW' 4' Webster City, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Alpha Delta. MILO S. BOWERS Des Moines, Iowa 4 Phi Alpha Delta, Secretary 4: D Club. HELEN M. GRUBBS Ottumwa. Iowa Delta Gamma. Otturnwa Heights College. GEORGE W. MILLER Des Moines, Iowa Class President Law I: Social Chairman 4. State University ot Iowa. O. KEITH STOUTNER Keota. Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. EUGENE M. SULLIVAN Des Moines, Iowa Dowling College. MELIO A. TONINI I Des Moines, Iowa I Titans: Cosmopolitan Club: Senate: Debate Team 2, 3, 4: I Student Advisory Committee: Drake Relays Publicity: Vice X President Freshman and Senior Class: Runner-up Oratory W Contest 2, 3, Winner 4: Winner Law Finding Contest. I ' 'T' 1 i . ., .. .. ' I I I I -' ' If ' '- Eighty-one W, A A.....-f-:-1- : - -F.. I . i ii ' ' -.L..',......,..w.Jl.L.Q'.l.l +.....i.-i.. EL ROY A. ALEXANDER Des Moines, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon, University of Minnesota. Tau Kappa Eps WILLIAM E. DAVISON Alloia, Iowa ilon. Albia Junior College. Tau Kappa Eps CORNELIUS J. JENSEN Elk Horn, Iowa ilon: D Club: Basketball I, 2. W. DAN LAWRENCE Des Moines, Iowa I-IODGE MORGAN Kellogg, Iowa JIJNIDIQS PRENTICE WILLIAM SHAW Plover, Iowa Senators. Iowa State College. Morningside College. G. AVERY WESSELS Des Moines, Iowa I Tau Kappa Epsilon. I I I JOHN F. WESSELS I I Des Moines, Iowa I Tau Kappa Epsilon. I rl 1, I : Q I-IAROLD WI-IITAKER X ' Maquolceta. Iowa I Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Maquolreta Junior College. l ' State University ol: Iowa. I IT Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Psi Chi: Helmet and , ,I Spurs, President 3: Inter-fraternity Council I: President 2, 4: i 2 Student Council 3. 4: Junior and Senior Scholarship: Class I I Secretary-Treasurer 3: Y. M. C. A.: Collegiate Who's Who. I J. ROY WILLIAMSON r Hartley, Iowa Spartans. RUTH E. ROUSS l I Des Moines. Iowa Phi Mu Gamma, Treasurer 4: Debate 4: Cosmopolitan Club: I DUN R- WOLTZ Mathematics Science Club: Phi Beta Kappa: Paul Stoye Club: V D35 Mginggl Iowa Collegiate Who's Who: Pi Kappa Delta: Psi Chi: Sieve and I ,r Shears, I I Alpha Tau Omega. I I ' . Eighty-lwn FIQESHMEN DWIGHT R. CONKLING Des Moines, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary 3: Class President I, 3: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: D Club: Traclc 3. CREED E. COREY Cedar Rapids, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. IVIERLEIXI E. CORRELL Adair, Iowa Delta Sigma Pi: Delphic Advertising Salesman: Trojans. WALTER A. DELAHOYDE Des Moines, Iowa Vikings: Delta Sigma Pi. H. BLAIR DEWEY Johnston, Iowa Phi Mu Alpha: Sigma Delta Chi: Pi Epsilon Pi: Trojans, Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 4: Y. M. C. A. 4: Assistant Campus Editor, Times-Delphic 3: Independent Men's Council 3. State University of Iowa. JACK S. EVERETT Des Moines, Iowa Tau Kappa Epsilon. WILLIAM C. HOEEMANN Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary 3: Pi Kappa Delta, President 3: Sigma Delta Chi, President 3: Debate Team l, 2, 3, 4: Law Freshman Vice President: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2. 3: Ouax I: Helmet and Spurs, Vice President 4: Band I, 2, 3: Delphie I, 2, 3: Campus Editor 2, 3: English Club: Phi Beta Kappa 4, Sigma Delta Ch? Scholarship Award. RICHARD JONES Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. ROBERT B. JONES Des Moines, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President 4: Inter-fraternity Council, Vice President 4. FRANK M. KROHN, ir. Prairie City, Iowa Vikings: Mathematics Science Club. HOWARD C. LYON Boone, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. Boone Junior College. JOSEPH Z. MARKS Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 2, President 3: History Club, Vice President 3: Debate 4: Student Forum Committee 2: Senators. WILLIAM D. MARTIN Shelby, Iowa Helmet and Spurs: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer 4: Delta Sigma Pi, President 4: Collegiate Who's Who: Y. M. C. A. 4: Student Council 4: Treasurer 4: Senior Scholarsh p, Inter- iraternity Council, President 4: Class President 3. KATHRYN PEARLMAN Des Moines, Iowa Pi Kappa Delta, Vice President 3, 4: Debate Team I. 2, 3: Sieve and Shears, President 4: Sports Club I. 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 4: Cosmopolitan Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4: Manager McCahill Debate Tournament 2. 3. 4. L- .mf r- 4:9 4 , 'fir' if'I - ' H- 'i lor I I- ...1.:i'.I , i Er s P 'iii till r-5 . . i ,.,, ie , :,TT I -Ehty-tlrrvo I I' , , ,- I I.. .-' ill' .' - . is ge . ,- , t-. : r I I ,' fs. 'I r ',-at-I L-,yi F. in if it 'a ,i ir ,-1 . iiij'g 11, - I .3 fi ll--.I-4f+:Zf' il i I--s fi Ll A 'sf.f,,,.:Q'sismif-izfr,, .. .- ... . . rf: FIQESHMEN JOHN M. ROBERTS ROBERT B. THROCKMORTON Des Moines. Iowa Tau Kappa Epsilon: Mathematics Science Club l:Wrestling 3. it ' GEORGE WILLIAM STEWART SMITH I Des Moines, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN SPENCE Mount Ayr, Iowa I Delta Tau Delta. I State University of Iowa. Iowa State College. Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega, Vice President 4: History Club: Cosmo- politan Club: Mathematics Science Club: Helmet and Spurs, Secretary 4: Sigma Tau Delta: Class President 4: Collegiate Who's Who 4: Phi Beta Kappa. RUSSELL B. WELLMAN Des Moines, Iowa Helmet and Spurs: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 4: Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Track I, 2, 4: Inter-fraternity Council 4: Junior Scholarship. I I I I I PAUL BARRUS ' D. ALLEN MARTIN Des Moines, Iowa I:Ol'2S'f City. IOW6 Liberal Arts lgalllfl Phi Beta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: Eta Sigma Phi, President: Ministerial Association. Assistant in Department of Latin. William Jewell COIICSZ- Eighty-four Bible LESTER D. STRUBHAR Murray. Iowa New Testament Ministerial Association 4: Orchestra 4. 5. Simpson College. I I I -21-vf72 1 D llI'1MfXX9J4lD QC IIXWII Q1 A ij A t H . 1 VA I V-'Jul A l ' . MJ- X l Q , ,Nl I 0 WO X :gi ll ' 'T - 7 7 I '3Vf JN 0 y , I 109' .hh Il Fi 3 N O It's no go in the libe in the summer. Chance Williams out tor a stroll in his p.j.'s. Can it be the grounds damp? Grazian stretched out. Wh-ata drive. Conrad, the picture of ambition. Wimpy going up to an awful let-down. lt's cold in these mountains. Quit talking, let's play. Martin and Gould reverting to childish appetites. You can't build pyramids on the sand. The music goes round and round. Getting tan. l-lethershaw embarking. Bill Scott, spread-eagle. Just two girls with tunny expressions. Wally Scott, a-sailing. E gh t y-six 7 1935 CUMMENCEMENT Herloert Hoover former president ot the United States spoke of sod character religion and the covered wagon in his commencement address to 183 graduates at University church Monday June 3 l am troubled with just one thing, Mr. Hoover said. That is what the forces ot government may impose on you that will limit or destroy your in- spirations, your incentives. and your opportunities. Two thousand per- sons applauded the former president's sallies -and recollections of an Iowa childhood. Broadcasting networks and wires outside the church carried the speak- er's words to many others. ,H,, ..f sf J , .. 5 I .si-.. - 1 -- 1-. - 4,5 jfi.l:t s U 1 dd I :.l.' sv t Q'Tf'?'i?f , AIN set the stage for 'che tradi- 'cional commencement ivy cere- monies as juniors minced white oxforcls after dark-gownecl seniors. Each building, from Old Main to Cole l-lall. received a eulogy. Hardly was the peace pipe smoked, cementing the 'cwo classes, when Dean Pearson founcl the ivy virulent and the sidewalks pucldlecl. It rained. Eigmy-eight Il filififassj -n.- -, Qi.-' .-- V, I ,9 - '.1 ,! laT. ' Fa 'Z HITE shoes, light suits, sports 'cogs et al., daubecl white all over 'che Savery l'lo'cel's mezzanine at the spring all-school dance as Al Morey 'chumpecl up hot music out of a hot night. 31 22-nf-Eu,.5: ,V 'fT,-.,jkYQb'9 y --5,143 -5 ,U A I 1, : .- 3, ., 1 . , r--Q 1.5, ,.:x,gsLg'3,3,Lf15i-5,124.1-36, 1255- - f V 2- ' ' 1'53f .Of f--' N -- 221' .V. l '34 ff.. C' ' ik! if - ' ' ,, . 5 , .f , A V1., Y -7 ,1-vMg'. ,45?y -'lgfftvmrrn J' If . , Y, ,. A ...Gm ffff' Af-fn. - so A- '.rs' f1r-ff.. Q :- 0 lD7CJlxflI Q3 CDNSEIQVATDIDY CI: MUSIC . . DEAN ISDIJLD 5'-Y, iii-,fy Af, 'U 'T - il . . al Singing the university into a new spirit is the panoply of story loooks, but Dean Gould accomplished that teat. The grid pendulum had scarcely started swinging when Gould started a new rhythmania, built about the D song. Chapel and stadium caught the tire. and to the tune ot Ubl's passes and Willi-ams' loaton-tossing, Drake morale came to lite. Ott to a sounding start, the Dean turned to other tields. Martha, von l3lotow's liquid opera, was the outstanding tormal production ot the year. Under the direction ot Dean Gould, Lady Harriet, Tristan, Lionel and Plunkett donned modern dress to transpose England and the Drake stage. Student groups toured the surrounding plains to give concerts tor the Blue and White. Nationwide radio networks caught the Drake tune and hummed it over a thou- sand wires. Drake loecarne clet-conscious. and the nation became Drake-conscious. lt was a musical year. ROFESSOR ANTHONY DONATO wore down the year with activity. His Little Symphony was busiecl with Sunday concerts, and Professor Donato's own ap- pearances were many. ROFESSOR PAUL STOVE teaches technique.Stoye's concerts played to plump Chapels, Chopin's Minute Waltz a n d Beethoven's pomp appealing most to stu- dent audiences. N Behind the flashing of a national championship baton, Harry Warfel's bandsmen spread formation on forma' tion, tuned to the D , as football rustled into the stadium in the brown days. Creighton caught a bit of the ire of the tuba along with the ire of Llbl and company. High school and chapel concerts provided a more formal touch to band -activities, but Kollege Kapers, sponsored by the band, booted for- mality out and away. CLARINETS J. B. Snyder Paul Wild William Holland James McClelland Maurice Feese Sol Yarowsk Steve Cebufiar Lorraine Hines Densmore Peterson Betty Strieff Wade Kittell Frank Oshlo William Washburn Howard Loehr Gale McMorris Robert Goner HARPS Gale McMorris Helen Thomas THE DIQAIYE E FLAT CLARINET Gladys Zabilka BASS CLARINET Irma Mauller ALTO SAXOPHON ES Roy Meadows Helen Roe BASSOON Joe Davis OBOE Fred Benson FLUTES Cla ton Barrie Y LeRoy Holley Betty Roe Jewel Sherman E FLAT SAXOPHONE Helen Roe TRUMPETS Gordon Bird Orin Spalding Paul Bachman Max Smith Frank Millsap Harold Koester Louis Krornminga Wilbur Miller Richard Lumsden Everett Cartwright Charles Hansen Richard Kent BARITONES Orville Stearns Robert Puntenney Front row, left to right: Snyder, Wild, Holland, McClelland, Benson, Holley, Sherman, Director Harry Warfel, Roe, Barrie Smith, Bachman, Spalding, Bird. Second row, 'eft to right: Feese, Yarowsky, Cebuhar, Hines, Peterson, Strieff, Jones, Wilson, Will, Dodd, Stearns, Puntenney Kromminga, Koester, Millsa p. Third row, left: Kittell, Oshlo, Washburn, Loehr. Third row, right: Davis, Mauller, Hansen, Cartwright, Lumsden, Miller. Fourth row: Todd, Gugisburg, Crabtree, Smith, McLaughlin, Garton, Jones, Moore, Schatz, Canady, Greek, Frank, Slaninger Ep pe rt. N inety-two Mffrlff rffl U N IVEIQSITY BAN I-IORNS SNARE DRUMS Anna Rose Bass Clarence Eppert Robert Eranlc Ernest Slanrnger Vernon Jones Leo Wilson Roy WIII Paul Dodd TYMPANI TROMBONES James Monroe Kenneth McLaughIrn Ronald Smrth Martin Crabtree Marvm Gugrslourg Arthur Todd DIRECTOR I-I C5 Warlel ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Gordon Brrd BASSES Boyd Garfon Harold Jones Richard Moore Myron Schaiz Esper Canady William Buchholiz DRUM MAJOR James Monroe DRILL MASTER .Ioe Davis BASS DRUM BATON TWIRLER Nathan Greek Donald Wrllrams ,MW DRUM MAJOR .I A M E S blond curls and paraded 'che band to north to south to Omaha and to the blare of the D ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SOR DON BIRD led the band rn con cert peace and held warfare I-Ieadlrnes a raucous Iantasra was hrs forte MrIrtaresque Irnes of blue, whrfe. and shrnrng brass color the stadium as the Drake Band goes on parade N mety three . ' f . O Q . WJ J I I 1 ' Q92 f Evert Ellis MONROE jammed a shalco on his I T Radio and chapel were bright paths when the Drake glee clubs turned to clets. The Men's Glee Club, and the Wornen's Glee Club, under the direc- tion ot Stanford Hulshizer, brought a smooth teamplay ot voices to the air and the chapel stage. Church and social programs taught Drake environs that Drake and music are synonymous. MENSS GLEE CLUB FIRST rENoRs Clayton Barrie Louis Kromminga Bruce Bevington Vincent Larson Clarence Gilderbloom Grant Mauk Eugene King Paul Tfow SECOND TENORS Wilfred Burton John Coonley Paul Dodd Eldon Masters Ronald Reed Charles Alston Arthur Brown William Collins Loren Cunningham Maurice Eeese Leonard l-lall Clayton Hathaway Esper Canady Boyd Garton Nathan Greek Jack l-lunter Eldon Knoke Phil Sutherland Carl Tuttle Jack Wright Murrish Yanney BARITONES BASS ES William McClurg James Monroe Aaron Moore Orin Spalding Charles Storey Willard Triggs Earl Marschinke John Pressley Robert Puntenney Robert Tellier First row: Larson, Masters, McClurg, Reed, Sutherland, Triggs, Garten. Second row: Alston, Cunningham, Trow, King, I-lall, Yanney, Wright, Tuttle, Spalding. Third row: Kromminga, Tellier, Hathaway, Coonlcy, Barrie, Monroe, Canady, Marschinke, Knoke. Fourth row: Storey, Moore, Bevington, Pressley, Mauk, Hunter, Gilderbloom, Puntenney, Feese, Ninety-four FIRST SOPRANOS SECOND SOPRANOS Wilma Baker Glenace Barrett Josephine Buergey Ava Marie Butler Leona Freerksen Beverley Hills Margaret McGee Betty Miller Agnes Moran Marcrlle Nrckell Edith Pascoe Dorothy Peak Aclabeth Peaker Lucille Wills Kathryn Coons Maolge DuVall Helene Garst Josephine Haupert Lois Jung Anne Koenig Anna Rose Bass Jane Cray Shirley Frrar l-lazelruth Garst Margaret Hatfield Grace Arlrne Haupert Lorraine l-lines Margaret Johnson ALTCDS Kathryn Mahler Kathleen McCoun Maxine Merkel Mrlclrecl Ours Carma Ross June Telg Catherine Wenaas Frances Lee Catherine Peters Betty Roe Jewel Sherman Evelyn Thompson Evelyn Zlrloel First Row: Peak, Williams, Freerksen, Duvall, Merkel. Roe, Peaker, Johnson. Second row: Buergey, Hines, Kirk, Mahler, Koenig, Lee, Hills, Pascoe. Baker. Third row: Butler, Moran, Ross, Tompkins, Wills, Peters, Garst, Friar. Fourth row: Barrett, Coons, Bass, Nickell, McCoun, Haupert, l-laupert, McGee, Ours, Cray, Teig. Nin ct WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Darlyne Luhmann Alberta Williams Gwendolyn- Kirk Rachel Tf3mPl4lI1S Highlighted by the lauded singing of the Messiah , swept over national airwaves. the a capella choir season spun itself out in a time thread of suc- cesses. Program followed program as clubs and societies demanded a hearing of the Drake basses, altos, Sopranos, and tenors. Stanford Hulshizer's direction sped the choir deep into tone. Phyllis Arends Wilma Baker Glenace Barrett LuEva Burdette Helen Cole Lois Critchett Kathryn Dunn Helene Garst Eileen Grennell Lois Jung Gwendolyn Kirk Kathryn Ferguson Hazelruth Garst Margaret Hatfield Margaret Johnson Frieda Jones Minerva Kettler Clayton Barrie Bruce Bevington Wilfred Burton Paul Dodd Eugene King Louis Kromminga William Collins Boyd Garten Nathan Greek Leonard Hall Jack Hunter Eldon Knoke A CADELLA CHCIIQ SOPRANOS ALTOS TENORS BASSES Anne Koenig Frirvccs Lee Agnes Moran Marcille Nickell Charlotte Parker Jewel Sherman Evelyn Thompson Rachel Tompkins Lois Turnbull Lucille XVJi'ls Ina Van Laningham Maxine Merkel Patricia Stribling June Teig Catherine Wenaas Alice Yost Vincent Larson Eldon Masters Grant Mauk Phil Sutherland Jack Wright Murrish Yanney Howard Loehr James Monroe John Pressley Po'-ert Puntenney Orin Spalding Arthur Todd First row: Parker, Garst, Barrett. Lee, Stribling, Nickell, Ferguson, Grennell, Kettler, Yost, Teig, Wenaas, Tompkins. Second row: Koenig, Jones, Dunn, Wills, Johnson. Burdette, Baker, Kirk, Merkel, Sherman, Hatfield, Garst, Moran Third row: Larson, Masters, Kromminga, Hall, Collins. Yanney, Wright, King, Greek, Knoke. Fourth row: Barrie, Monroe, Bevington, Pressley. Mauk, Hunter, Puntenney, Garton, Sutherland. N inety-six Adding mlleage to muslc the strung ensemble and Men s quartets wrote Drake ln wide letters over muclfm ot the state Concert tours and special occasions robbed the campus ot melody but stoclcecl lowa well wntln sharps and tlats The strung ensemble gave valu able accompaniment to the glee clubs and the clwour Vfrlluam Collrns Pl-ul Sutherland Clayton Barrie Robert Peclc Vnncent Larson Willard Trlggs John Coonley Boyd Garton Charlotte Parl' r l-lelcn Cole Loss Turnbull Dorene Capps N mety seven 5- . I f xl' ' I - ,f l I . . 1, , f l - as it I 2 . , . ,E 'lr 'l I Q Mendelssohn and Saint-Saens be- guiled the Little Symphony orchestra in its concert appearances. For the most part, The Messiah and Martha, sped on nation-al radio hookups, occupied Protessor Anthony Donato's ensemble. Sunday concerts drew large audi- ences: and praise was open as Don- ato's company, 37 strong. smoothed the strings and the brass. THE DIQAIYE SYMPHONY VlOLlNS Helen Cole Lois Turnbull Gayle Phillips Roger Fee Lorraine Hines Marie Stille Mary Beck Louis Kromminga Ruth Johnston Mary Sauers Mary Gleim Myrna Grobe Opal Nau Betty Hale Lester Strubhar VIOLAS Charlotte Parker Wilna Sickel Betty Jean Cubbage Minerva Kettler CELLOS Dorene Capps Nathan Greek Betty Beason BASSES Margaret Stiles Frank Millsap James Monroe FLUTES Betty Roe Jewel Sherman Clayton Barrie LeRoy Holley OBOE Ruth Williams CLARINETS J. B. Snyder Arlee Colvin HORN Roy Will TRUMPETS Gordon Bird Marian Ritze TROMBONES Kenneth McLaughlin Lois Frese TYM PANI Dorothy Dusenbery PERCUSSION Anna Rose Bass HARP G-ale McMorris First row: Cole, Turnbull. Gleim, Sauers, Cubbage, Parker, Beeson, Capps. Second row: Phillips, Fee. Hale, Grobe, Barrie, Roe, Sherman. Holley, Williams, Will, Sickel, Kettler, Greek. V Third row: Hines, Stille, Beck, Strubhar, Nau, Stiles. Monroe, Bass, McMorris. Frese, McLaughlin, Ritze. Kromminga. Ninely-eight Betty Roe Gale Mcfvlorris Arlee Colvin Betty Culabage Gayle Phillips Frances Petry Jewel Sherman Frieda Jones Dorene Capps NATIUNAL WI N N EDS UMBERED among the verve and violas ot time arts are eleven nationally rated musicians. Selected at Madison, Wisconsin, they have swelled Drake's sharp and tlat ranlcs with piano, tlute, piccolo and violin. Ninety-nine DEDAIQTMENT DI: DIDAMA J. J. FIDEIQLICIK Hundred Two Master drama builder, Professor James J. Fiderlick pours smoothly into his casting moulds. With a flair for Themis as broad as that of Booth or Mansfield, he has made the play a toy of strong emotions. His liking is never light -and vapid, but strung with a thread of somberness, a gray chan- nel splashing high. The season was one of quick change and quick applause. Broad subtlety of the stage-scented Tavern stood aside tor G. Martinez-Sierra's poetic calmness in The Cradle Song. Journey's End shook down with its last-fallen dugout posts a rouse for Frank Mills, who quit the Drake stage with the drunken Stanhope. The Good Hope followed slowly, with a tale to tell ot Dutch sea-wrongs, and ia daub ot rich Dutch color to smear. And finally, Maxwell Anderson's Elizabeth the Queen loound up the sea-son with royalty, poetry, and the Elizabethan ruff. M R S . W A U N I T A TAYLOR SHAW has long painted Drake plays with an art ot makeup, Professor Fiderliclc's wide range of character castin 3 has proved a meet test for her skill. LEWIS McFARLAND'S technicians bolstered tive plays and Kollege Kapers. were much too busy to take curtain calls, and brought a 'fresh mechanism ot the drama to the auditorium's worn boards. One Hundred Three l Denton Snyder Zach .... Sally ...... Freeman ...... Willum .,,.,.... The Vagabond .... Violet ........ Lamson .,..... Mrs. Lamson .... STHE TAVEIQNM By George M. Cohan Martha Hyde James Monroe CAST OF CHARACTERS . . . .Archie Leonard ...Jean Riepe Francis Gibson .Wilson Brewer .James Monroe ..Mar'cha Hyde .Denton Snyder .Virginia Porter Virginia ..... .... M ary Jo Corcoran Tom Allen ..... ..... I-I arvey Swenson The Sheriff .... ..... A rthur Koenig Ezra ..,..... .... N aih-an Greek Joshua, . . .... George Cordero Tony ...... ....... D on' Emanuel Stevens .... . . ,Pasquale Sposeto Snyder. Corcoran, Porter, Gibson. Greek, Emanuel, Swenson llscing carriedl, Riepc, Leonard, Brewer, Corclaro, Koenig, Monroe One Hundred Four CIQADLE SUNG By G Martrnez Srerra CAST OF CHARACTERS Teresa Prroress Sister Joann: Srster Segrarro Srster Marcella Mrstress of Novrces Srster Inez Doctor Antonio Sister Tornera Sister Mana Jesus Pauline Barley Mary Brammer Frances Wragg Helen Balllet Betty Cubbage Wrnrtred l-lubler Mary Ellen Thompson Fran Malls J Pasquale Sposeto Grace Pertzman Eunice Slcelton Pexton Mr S l lUlDlCr Cubbage Barley Thompson Brammer Spos to Wragg Cubbagr. Pexton, Skelton, Wragg, Barley, Sposeto, Thompson, Dau, Brarnmer, I-lublcr, Pcrtzman, Ballnet One Hundred Frve 55 99 Vicaress ....,,.............. Margaret Pexton 'All f C JUIJIQNEVGS END By R. C. Sheriff l NXf'illiams, Bird. Sposeto, McGruder Leonard. Mills. Greek CAST OF CHARACTERS Captain Hardy ........., .... J ames Monroe Lieutenant Osborne ....... .... D enton Snyder Private Mason .............,...... Arthur Koenig Second Lieutenant Raleigh ....... George Stalnaker Captain Stanhope .......... .... F rank Mills, Jr. Second Lieutenant l-lilabert ........ Nathan Greek Company Sergeant-Major ,....... Chance Williams The Colonel .............. ..... J ohn McGruder Second Lieutenant Trotter. . . . .Archie Leonard German Soldier ....,.... ...... G ordon Bird Runner ............... ....... A rthur Brown Soldier ........ ..... P asquale Sposeto Stalnaker, Leonard, Koenig, Mills, Snyder OneHundredSix THE EDDIE I-IDDE By Herman Herjerman Kathryn Hausen ff lf an Q Mary Ellen Thompson Pasquale Spog to CAST OF CHARACTERS Clementme Erna Warren Marretje Conchetta Spagnolo Cobus Arthur Brown Simon Arthur Koenig Daantje Nathan Greek e e oger ee Barend Dirk Barrett Mees Chance Wllll6mS Knlertje Kathryn l-lausen Mary Ellen Thompson Truus Florence Norby Clemens Bos Francrs Gibson Kaps Don Emanuel Geert Pasquale Sposefo Mafhllde Marran Rrize Coasiguard Robert Frank Wrllrams Brown Thompson Greek Spagnolo Novak Fee Koemg Sposeto Hausen O H d 66 A 99 fl in - l lil 1, . rf' -I, 2 l Saart ........................ Emily Novak J II ................., ,...,... R F . . Jo .........,......... l ne un redS IV DDAWING SCULDTUIQE Miss Strain professor of art Miss Goldmann assist.- professor of art Miss Foster instructor in painting shelf of classics sue, mary, alice abc's delta phi deIta's exhibit Htst lady literary spread rosa and saint oliice comer poem: brass, glass topaz, violet, john beulah, ellen, Walter, mary edwin in costume artist and critic jo and dick smocks of ages miss strain One Hundred Ten DAINTING CEIQAMICS At the root of culture is the practice of excellence and the Way thereto is painful and severe. -FRANK WHITNEY. walter, maxine, sue sue, frances, topaz, and margaret, polly, janet drama majors power of the press miss goldmann and miss foster edwin, Walter, dick and, barron, fay, john reflections gaIe's hands design department keys basic rhythm dorothy, dorothea unhappy Worriers department greetings One Hundred Eleven SCHCDL Cf IQADID EDWIN G. BARRETT NDER the direction ot basso-voiced Edwin Barrett, the Drake School ot Radio scored two coups among other suc- cesses as the gates ot microphone and studio land tell loetore the drive ot student artists. Former announcer. Barrett brought color in dress and trend ot the times to the campus. His studios in the Conservatory were scenes ot constant activity as records ot programs the nation over were studied, scripts written, and the ogre ot milce trightn ground into the carpets. Four university broadcasts a week, health programs and student rallies provided ex- perience and pleasure whenever the red studio lights lolared, On the air. e Hundred Four een t l ,fm if E .ci if QM. -:gig ,Vg V 1, ' H 'V Q5 ,. . 1 1 ' P . ww , ' ' A ENV' 1 ..,, if 'N . - Q 4. . 3 0 y0C.JI IVII7 Cu II if Im IDEDAIQTMENT DI: JDUIQNALISM . . .lf. l'l. IQUBY One Hundred Eighieen Most difficult of access of all university instructors, Prof. Emery H. Ruby, he-acl of the Department of Journalism, carried out a program of state and national interest. Publication of Drake Creative Awards for l935, a blue-backed volume containing the best of Iowa high school writing, busied the department for several months. Compila- tion of Dralce Relays data and histories was handled in a swift swirl of activity as April 24 drew near. Prof. Ruby, contest board chairman of Quill and Scroll, international honorary so- ciety for high school journalists, was named a member of the executive advisory board of the National Association of Journalism Directors of Secondary Schools. Advising Sigma Delta Chi. national pro- fessional journalistic fraternity, Professor Ruby headed matters when state news- papermen met in Des Moines May ll. Su- pervision of Times-Delphic and Quax staffs, heavy class schedules, and centering of state writing interest rounded out the journalistic year. Ro J' Q 'The Times-Delphic staff cleans up on copy as McGuire sits in the miclclle ot things. I Glossy prints elbow into line as the Quax tart staff panels the class sections. One H Hundred Tx MARION L. NOAH Editor-in-Chief THE QUAX With the theme ot student lite in mind the I936 OUAX statt worked diligently to present a book entirely ditterent in appearance and style. The editor -and the art statt began early in the summer to plan the run- ning motit, to elaborate on the plan and theme and to gather the photo- graphs tor the opening section. Special mention is due the art statt which worked taithtully throughout the year to attain our set goal. To Dorothy Chapman goes the credit tor the hand lettering on the division pages, the attractive page layouts, and the hand drawn characters in Part Two. Mayi Siberz takes the laurels tor the art work on the sub- divisional photographs and the cover design. nv 'Fa JACK N. CAMPBELL WILSON MOORE PATRICIA STRIBLING GWENDOLYN HARRIS Literary Assistant Technical Assistant Organizations Classes EDITORIAL l Editor-in-Chief ..,.....,......... Marion l.. Noah Literary Assistant .............. Jack N. Campbell Technical Assistant ..... ...... W ilson Moore Organizations .................. Patricia Stribling Classes .....,................ Gwendolyn Harris Faculty and Administration .... Margaret Glassburn Administration .....,.....,.... l-l. Blair Dewey Athletics ..,,.........,. ........ D oyl Taylor Women's .................... Mary Kay Scott Minor and Intramural ........ Kenneth Robinson Activities .,...........,........... Ruth Kassing Features and Snaps ............,... Ruth Wessels Assistants. .Dorothy l-lendershott, Bessie Mae Green ART Editor ....,.................. Dorothy Chapman Assistant ......,.....,.... ...,.... M ayi Siberz Freshman Assistant ..........., ..... W alter Keir BUSINESS Business Manager. ,.,,. ..,........ E lizabeth Kelly ? Circulation .,...,.,..r........... Paul Morrison ELIZABETH KELLy Assistants ....... Sol Friedman, Burton l-lenclershott Business Manage, Q3 . KL MARGARET G-LASSBURN DOYL TAYLOR RUTH KASSING RUTH WESSELS Faculty and Administration Athletics Activities Features One Hu MARY MCG-UIRE Editor-in-Chief TIMES - DELDHIC Editor-in-Chief Executive Editor. . , . . . Campus. . . Sports, . , Society .,,. Features. , . Columnist ..., REPORTERS AND COPYREADERS Dan Anderson, Catherine Wenaas. Patricia Stribling, Diclc Irish, Bruce Baker, John Wright, Nelle Cooke, Sidney Levine, Fay Warner, Dorothy Smalls, Wade Kittell, Jean McFarland .......,...,.....,Mary McGuire .John McCormick Dorothy Penman ,.. ,Glen Claussen , . .Marion Sloan . .Ruth Wessels .,.,Marion Sloan DOROTHY PENMAN GLEN CLAUSSEN MARION SLOAN RUTH WESSELS WILLA MAE JERRY Tl-IORP Campus Sports Society Features ROBINSON Sports Campus One Hundred Twenty-t FRIDAY Campus ..... ...,,,. W illa Mae Robinson Sports .,... .....,,.. J erry Thorp Society .,.. .. ,Bessie Spiwalq Features ..... ..,, S usan Sinskey Telegraph ,.., .... M orrie Hallaclay Day Copy .,.. ..., J aclc N. Campbell Night Copy ..... .... K enneth Brown Columnist ., . .... Dan Anderson BUSINESS Advertising Manager .,...,..,.. Darwin C. Kinney Circulation .........,. ..... P aul Morrison JOHN MCCORMICK Exccutivc Editor REPORTERS AND COPYREADERS Georgette Mach, Mary Martha Peterman, Robert W. Bloem, Leroy Hittle, Harrison Harding, LeRoy Austin, Dorothy Bash, Paul Morrison, Robert Gooch, Wesley Stilwell, John Coonley, George Murphy, Glen Gladtelter, Roland Hall, Robert T. Fletcher, Maxine Aynes BESSIE SPIWAK SUSAN SINSKEY MORRIE JACK N. KENNETH BROWN PAUL MORRISON Society Features HALFADAY CAMPBELL Night Copy Circulation Telegraph Day Copy One Hundred Twenty-thre . Ji -J .,, -J Hundred Twenly-four DARWIN C. KINNEY Advertising Manager ITH the introduction ot semi-weekly editions ot The Drake Times-Delphic, two staffs, headed by Mary McGuire and John McCormick, undertook to cover the campus, spelling out hot stories in hot linotype slugs. International News services widened coverage angles. Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism fraternity and sorority, carried their editing duel to Delphic pages. Crusades against student government and against war kept editorial columns warm. Features reached London papers as the editors displayed catho- licity of tastes: Miss McGuire's conservative policies and McCormick's bolder strokes served as toils in Tuesday and Friday issues: political and gossip columns, play reviews and student opinion gave the ex- pressionists tree rein. TI-I EQELITEIQAIQY SUDDLEMENT E Q -. EDITH ROOT Editor, Spring KATH RYN DYE Editor. Fall The Literary Supplement. Sigma Tau Delta's quarterly. set the stage for Drake literati. Headed by Kathryn Dye and Edith Root. the seasonal four pages bl-azoned poems. short stories. book reviews and articles. squeezing ink, formal and informal. from professors and the literary elect. The Depths of the Sea. by Joseph Silver: Silhouettes, by Loretta Miller. and The Saints. the Flesh and the Martyr. by Jack N. Campbell. were featured short stories. Articles by Professors Fiderlick. Ritchey. and Stal- naker added a savantic tinge. Art work by Dorothy Chapman, essays and sketches completed the pen- man's year. One Hundred Twenty-five . I -BEN ACCU A E ... ff K 1 ' 1 L 5. A' 1 O ffCDII'ZIDJNIlCDf DIQAIKE FDIQENSICS . . CCACH CAIQIQDTI-l EDS One Hundred Twenty-eight Debate at Drake this year reached new heights when the women's team, consisting of Kathryn Coons and Jane Gibson, won second in the National Pi Kappa Delta de- bate tournament held at Houston, Texas. Competing with teams from l50 other col- leges and universities, the Drake women, both freshmen, beat back all toes until they reached the tinals. This was the tirst time in the history ot the meet that 'freshmen have entered the finals. The women's team was accompanied as tar as Norman, Oklahoma. by the men's team, which stopped to compete in the Mis- souri Valley Conference tournament. The tol- lowing week it moved on to Houston, com- peting in the national meet there. The team consisted of James Mills, Merritt l-lammans and William l-lottmann. John Simmons and Glenn Cook made a tour ot Kansas, earlier in the year, holding dual meets with tour Kansas colleges. Orator Melio Tonini competed in the State Peace Oratorical contest held at Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa. ln the State College Debate Tournament, held in Des Moines, the Drake women had to be content with third place. Parsons College won, but was later defeated by the Drake team in the semiffinals of the National Meet at Houston. During the year dual meets were held with the University ot Florida, Iowa State Col- lege, Grinnell College and other schools. 47 - A 'gvngf '-., ff ua KATHRYN COONS JANE GIBSON .fgx 67' vs QF? x...f MELIO TONINI V JOHN SIMMONS Standing: Jerome Smith, William l-loltmann. John Simmons, Glenn Cook, Mello Tonini. Seated: Merritt l-lammans, Joseph Marks, Jane Gibson, Kathryn Coons. James Mills, Merlyn Belanger. One Hundred Twenty-ninn X- E-jd 3 . J M C lt you'd take law, you'd relax too. Nary a sprinkle so Sigma Delta Chi started on their menioralsle trip. Shoving in the grub. Sleepytime and now the bed-time story is-. Hartman teeling tired after a visit to the liberry. The cane signities law seniors. One way to study, but rather hard and precarious. The paper ot the Times. And then the music went OOOOooh. The Delta Gamma president and Skippy Cole let go. What expression. Lite isn't al- ways a bed ot roses-try leaves once. A big guy on the campus. What big books! Spring tever, in the tall. Helen Grubbs, giving some lawyers a break. Homecoming results. 4 One Hundred Thirty-two I Can it be tl1ey're studying? A tangle among the Sig Alphs. Lousy pun. No kibitzing. Well then, don't look at the birdie. The dean acting as mediator in the lawyer-preacher feud. Hell week. Green holding the train. In train-ing. ls he tar away. Whata protile. Snow's eloquent gestures. Homecoming again. A Y 7,7 . ,, One Hundred Thirty-three fn , ,, ,W , xg - ' 14 lf, ,M 1 -- Z. ' ' f ' , L M355 Liga f - -- 35 -- 1 C Four gentlemen, four ladies grace the mezzanine steps of the Hotel Fort Des Moines as the Pan-l-lellenic formal swings along. Left 'co right: Bob Throclcmorton, Charloife Parker, Ecl Diehl, Mary Jo Corcoran, Denzel Tompkins, Dorothy Dusenloery, Irene Holm- berg. and Fote Neofotist. One Hundred Thirty-four H ws?-if :sf-1 1 . , w ,ya-1-.fx ..f- ,,'w,1.:- 1 ' wa., - ,'..::'rrH ,H.- f .-' '.f ff- ef . .,,. ,. . 152311 S31-1l 'f'1fgj-wFT,' J - H ,....,,,L3vgL.-,, m , r'--'V .'j - 71-',. ' . -www v 1'-lfnn .Q Lg- . -F - ar-. ......, P - 4 Q 4 ' 1, .l ,Ll f 'L .A-Q fi AEM - fi Y f-4 I. Sf: ,, I. L 1 Q xi, 5?- . .,f. . ,- ,. l' 'TTFEEV .lf sm W H I ,lx Q.: One Hundred Thirty-five D CLUB Drake's D club, composed ot monogram winners in all major sports, elected Mary McGuire, Omaha. Neb., as D club sweetheart at the annual D club Drake Relays dance. The D club, more active on the campus during I935-36 than tor many years, also sponsored a basketball game between senior members ot the Drake basketball team and stars ot tormer Bulldog quintets and the Harlem Globe Trotters, famous touring Negro basketball team. Luchsinger, Gallagher lPresiclentl' Shoemaker, Philson, McCloud Woltz. Conkling, Carlson McKay. Perry, Pettit, Pierson, Mellinger Jensen, Addington, Rattety, Ziemer, l-lird, Hoeck One Hundred Thirty-six 15 Donovan Addington Joseph Auer Bruce Baker Robert Brandenburg Donald Carlson Leonard Cole Dwight Conkling James Eells William Fulton Rolland Gallagher Orr Garber John Geertsema John Gnaham John Greene Ronald Hallock Herbert l-ledlund Wilbur Hird Kenneth I-loeck Cornelius Jensen Charles Korney Ed Lorenz Ralph Luchsinger William McCloud Donald McKay Tom McLaughlin Ray Mahannah Russell May George Mellinger Norwood Mountain Wayne Mountain Warren Nixon Frank O'Connor Fred Padgett Jack Parisho John Peddicord Altred Perry William Pettit Linn Philson George Pierson Paul V Rattety Lester Sandstrom George Setrakian Russell Shoemaker Fred Smith William Suter Forrest Swan James Tulin Myron Ubl Eldon Woltz Eugene Worden Wayne Xanders Marvin Ziesmer . F. P. lPitchJ Jounson Head Track Coach DAN TOR l ELLO Assistant Coach DIQAIKE CDACHES EVAN o. lBILLl WILLIAMS Athletic Director X Head Basketball Coach Freshman Football Coach Dral4e's coaching statt, which annually turns out athletic teams comparable to any in the middlewest, heaped more honors on the institution during the past year. Enhanced this year by young blood- Dan Toriello, Jett Robertson and Jaclc Beynon-the athletic statt outdid itselt in turning out outstand- ing teams and individual stars. nip... V.J. lVEEl GREEN Head Football Coach JEFF ROBERTSON Assistant Coach One Hundred Thirty-seven On the football bench at homecoming as the Bulldogs be-at Grinnell. ' Coach Williams gives his cagers the low clown before leaving on the western trip. The griclclers get a kick out of one of Coach Green's football stories. One Hundred Thirty-eight fFcD cD1Hb cn Il Il 64 i M 1r,.Aa4.fq.f,f OOTBALL, king ot American collegiate sports, held 'lull sway at Drake. Above, the griclders show well-wishers how to stop anything as they leave on a trip. At right, Capt. George Mellinger takes whirl at the dodge dummy. Below, Coach Green gives the boys a little lecture. One Hundred Forty 'N 1. :,v5 ,Ld re, . CAPTAIN GEORGE M ELLINGER George Mellinger, LA. '36, Waseca, Minn., a three-ietterman at tackle tor Drake, was captain ot the l935 eleven. They say athletes are dumb, but Mellinger was one ot the scholastic gems in the uni- versity during his three years. Hundred Fo Joe Auer. halfback CENTIQAL SIMIDSDN Cutting loose with one ot the most etfective displays ot torward passing ever seen in the Drake stadium, the Bulldogs blew the lid ott their i935 campaign with a spec- tacular 27 to O victory over Central college and followed up with an equally convincing 40 to I2 drubbing ot Simpson. My Ubl tilled the air with 25 passes in the Central inauguaral battle-and I8 ot them were completed to set what is believed to be a record 'For completed passes by a single passer in one game. Bow-legged, swivel-hipped George lWimpyl Setrakian thrilled the Drake crowd with a brilliant exhibition ot open-tield running in the Simpson game. l I T l i l Bob Brandenburg. center Leonard Cole, tackle: ll li Eells. halfback 0I'lI0 STATE The My Ubl-to-.lack Parisho passing combination threw a scare into Ohio State in the woeful gridiron battle at Columbus, and then the Show 'em No Mercy Buck- eyes opened up and buried Drake under an avalanche of touchdowns, 85 to 7. That one pass play, perfectly executed. came in the first quarter and tied the score at 7 to 7, but that was only the start as the merciless Buckeye batterers swung into action with a vengeance and completely smashed all the football out of the Bull- dogs. Jumping Joe Williams, football rage of the nation, led the Buckeyes to their over- whelming victory in a game ,played before 30.000 spectators. f-arg, +5-u , Z Bill Fulton. quarterback Dwight Conkling, end Ronald Hallock, tackle Herb I-ledlund, tackle CDEIGHTDN It took plenty of intestinal tortitude-or plain old guts -to come back atter a beating like the one the Bulldogs took at the hands ot Ohio State's Buckeyes, but Coach Vee 6reen's Drake eleven rallied wonderfully to tie a highly-touted Creighton team, 6 to 6, at Omaha in the White and Blue's Missouri Valley conference inaugural. The passing combination ot My Ubi-to-Chuck Orebaugh accounted tor the Drake touchdown in the third quarter, and but tor a couple ot bad fumbles, the Bulldogs would have upset Marchie Schwartz's high-tlying Bluejays. The praise ot the Drake team in the Creighton games goes not so much to the individuals as to the spirit and recuperative powers the team manifested. Fans, writers and critics agreed unanimously that Coach Vee Green had done a remarkable job in bringing the Bulldogs out of the despondency that must have followed the Ohio State game. Luci-winger, guard Tom McLaughlin, guard HASIYELI. Drake put on its best display ot all-around tootloall strength in the Haskell en- counter, which the Bulldogs won with ease, 2I to O, in a game that might just as well have ended with the White and Blue on the long end ot a 50 to O score. The Bulldogs marched up and down the tield throughout the entire game, with the Indians getting in Dralce territory only once-and that in the closing minutes ot the one-sided contest. Joe Auer scored two ot the Drake touchdowns and My Ubl the other, with the latter converting with placelciclcs atter each ot the markers. Vifalter Miller, guard Chuck Orebaugh, halfback Jack Parisho. end EIQINNELI. The Drake-Grinnell football feud has produced many thrilling football games, but few ever surpassed the I935 exhibition of spectacular open-field play. The Bulldogs won, 33 to 21, in as bitterly fought -an offense battle as has been waged in the stadium for many moons. The Bulldogs, concentrating their attack on power plays through the Grinnell for- ward wall, sported a commanding 26 to 7 lead going into the third quarter. Then the Pioneers opened up an aerial barrage that swept the Drake gridders off their feet. Three times the Pioneers passed their way to touchdowns and threw more than one scare into homecomers' hearts. The Bulldogs grounded the Grinnell overhead attack and scored again from I-and to put the game on ice. Y ll iv l 1 4 Al Perry, halfbac .-v-gr , Bill Pettit, center WASHINQTUN Drake's Missouri Valley conference championship hopes died in the mud ot the Washington university football stadium at St. Louis as the Bears mudded their way to a I3 to O victory over the Bulldogs. Playing in a quagmire ot mud and against a team that had hit its stride for the tirst time of the season, the Bulldogs were stopped cold by the powerful Washington team and saw the Bears. led by the scintillating Bob Hudgens, score twice. Drake started an offensive drive late in the game that was stopped short by the gun, -after little George lWimpyl Setrakian had scared Washington fans with his bril- liant running. Paul Rattety, fullback Lester Sandstrom, end George Setrakian. haltback Bud Suter, haltback IDWA STATE Up Ames way, they were talking about how badly the Cyclones were going to beat the Bulldogs, but when the tiring was all over in the renewal ot their age-old rivalry, the score was all even, 7 to 7. The Cyclones drew tirst blood when they marched straight down the tield on a sustained drive and scored on a beautifully executed pass play which caught the Drake secondary tlattooted. ln the second halt. Chuck Orebaugh had returned a punt 26 yards. Drake tried a pass. It tell incomplete. but an Iowa State player had interfered with receiver Jack Parisho -and the ground was gained. Ubi passed again. Parisho caught the ball and ploughed to the IO-yard line. Here. as he was about to be hauled down, Parisho heaved a lateral to Bill Pettit. who lumbered to the tour-yard line. Four more plays sent Paul Rattety over tor the touchdown and My Ubl converted with a pl-acekick to give Drake a tie. Ray Williams, end TULSA AIQIZUNA Drake took to the road to end its l935 season in the southwest. First the Bulldogs journeyed to Tulsa to battle Tulsa's mighty Hurricane on virtually even terms, only to lose a 7 to O heart-breaking conference game. Then nature turned a blazing sun on the bewildered Bulldogs in the season's finale and Arizona thumped the White and Blue, 53 to 0. A 68-yard march carried the Tulsans to their winning touchdown, but the game was evenly played throughout, as far as ground gained was concerned. The rarefied air and 85-degree temperature got the better of the Bulldogs in the Arizona game and the natives ran wild to write a disastrous finish to Dralce's season. All told, the Bulldogs ended the year all even, with four victories, four defeats and two ties. Q Eldon Woltz, halfbaclc Marvin Ziesmer, halfbaclc THE SEASON Drake's l935 varsity football squad wound up the season all even with its op- ponents, winning tour games, tying two and losing tour. Varsity letters were awarded to 24 members ot the squad. They were Captain George Mellinger, Tom Mclsaughlin, Bob Brandenburg, Jack Parisho, Dwight Cankling, My Ubi, Marvin Ziesmer, Paul Rattety, Leonard Cole, Co-Captain-Elect Bill Pettit, Co-Captain-Elect Chuck Orebaugh, Walter Miller, Lester Sanclstorm, Charles Korney, Ronald Hallock, Kenneth Hoeck, Herbert Hedlund, Ralph Luchsinger, Joe Auer, George Setrakian, Bud Suter, William Fulton, Al Perry, and Eldon Woltz. The manager's numeral went to John Graham. Sept. 27: Drake 27: Central O Oct. 4: Drake 40: Simpson I2 Oct. l2: Drake 7: Ohio State 85 Oct. I9: Drake 6: Creighton 6 Oct. 25: Drake 2Ig Haskell 0 Nov. 2: Drake 335 Grinnell 2l Nov. 9: Drake 0: Washington I3 Nov. I6: Drake 7g Iowa State 7 Nov. 23: Drake 0: Tulsa 7 Nov. 28: Drake 0: Arizona 53 First row, lett to right: Lester Sandstrom, Captain George Melllinger, Walter Miller. Bill Pettit, Tom McLaughlin, Herb Hedlund, Jack Parisho, Joe Auer, Bill Fulton. Second row: Al Perry, My Ubl, Bob Brandenburg, Marvin Ziesmer, Bud Suter, Paul Rattety. George Setrakian, Chuck Orebaugh, Ralph Luchsinger. Third row: Chuck Korney. John Geertsema, Ken- neth Hoeck, Ronald Hallock, Dwight Conkling, Lawrence Stark, Eldon Woltz, Max Cherney, Ray Williams. Back row: Coach V. J. Green, Student Manager John Graham, Sidney Adams, Kenneth Masters, Kenneth Watters, Kenneth Dahlman, Al Boock, Assistant Coach Jack Beynon, Assistant Coach Billy Goodwin Front row, left to right: Jack Jettries. Irving Eells, Dale Grimes, Nick Perkins, Clarence Manders, Jimmy Johnson, Lawrence Redricla, Charles Lyon, Wendell McLaughlin, Paul Behn, Ed Sargent, Second row: Joe Liselc, Ernest Bergman, Walter Noren, Dan Sherman, Ivan HasBrouck, Ray Bean, Bob Underwood, Alex Pesetski, Uttord Forbes, Harley Yager, William Kacena. William Wollney, Vern Norgren, Milton Frye. Third Row: Harry Karznia, Bruce Baker, Bill Luttman, Ed Dahlquist, John Day, Don Stoessel, Henry Schmidt. Bob Stoner, Phil Manders, Assistant Coach Dan Toriello, Head Coach Evan O. lBilll Williams, Assistant Coach Jeff Robertson, Gaylord Matz, John Marclzres, Murro McCracken, Dick Tomlinson, Francis Henry, Student Manager Bill Wright FDESHMAN FUDTIBALI. The Drake treshman football team played only one game during I935, losing a heart-breaking 6 to O encounter to the strong Upper Iowa varsity eleven at Fayette. Iowa. The Bullpups were in scoring territory several times, but Old Lady Luck frowned on each occasion and the Drake yearlings were thwarted, either by penalties or some other quirk ot tate. Clarence lPugl Manclers, big fullback, was the standout ot the Bullpup eleven, leading the ottense and giving one ot the greatest exhibitions ot defensive play ever seen at Fayette. One Hundred Fifty-one .iifff ff' ,ff :g p- Q , , : . '?5 1 ' - ,Z 331- -QL., I.. I. - . h . 'QQ ' - . I-416145 A . - . A- -' 5:42-' I ew A I 1, 1 f I- ,, , V' -. IA A' l - - ' ',Q ' f ' We ' 'I f, J' ,I .- 1 .RN 4 .,,, b K - , ,211- , 4..- :',':+F-,'PEg:f:, I A - . , ,--- '.' . 2 . .. I- . 'A -Q , -4V- f , 4- I V i. is .3 nl '. 'JA -Dy 46. 1 ,.. -4.55 .,., ,1. ,-14-If ITA -. -fv KJ. I A : mf.- pyf' ,,ff- ..' f' E' ,gen ASIA-f ,EJ 5.5, v-. - mg., - ' ,,.-fmggi ,A,. ' , :,,q7..-,,,-1-- ',ff'1l.,'- 4 --' 'L .,,K .. 4g:' . ,3i's'.,g-ff?-5 ' W' Aa.. f , '4 A-.Q'J,,., ,-A'1frf1, qt -1-q.saJ ,'g,'-4 I - , ' ' j ff ' l'll'5 SNAKEY HIPS EARNED l'llM .-.':'Ef'.4Lf9 Lg. ',. ' ' , . . .E we - , us- ll ALL'STATE PREP HALFBACK 4 Am- uv ,1:T4 't . -.E -R... I -. ,- ,M W . g , -l .E A . ': - 1-mr N ., tfR+ff-f.'0wf3f - 4:2-1' E., we via:-ff2f.:. f'2,'I.f,.-I..-.nz .sf-ff f .- I Q N- - f + .- 1 f 7 Jw- A+ W 'Z' ' f- I 2' l f J .--- .. 1 fa I f I If 1: J Y I-F j A! we an X I 113' Post IN I931. TWICE NAMED ALL-CITY HALFBACK,IN IQSI 5 AND Iqsz, BEING CAPTAIN on: , ' , 1951 Al-L-ELEVEN - ff 1 ' ' ' ' Y . ' l ' IIT F li xv, H 4 ,.. . an - ,Q M POUND HALFBACK Q Lb WHO '5 ONE OF RACING REDHEAD UF GREATEST DRAKE CAGE FIVE ap.xX5 Xi ALL-AROUND wAs NAMED ALE- If .IxI :IaA.3 A 3.2 MISSOURI VALLEY ATHLETE5 'N CONFERENCE DRAKES HISTORY. GUARD IN I931I. W f Q f . . Ex,-1, , Q ' 1 - ,drfihsg :vii Q '1 ' ---- ., . ..., --.. , ..,. - '- .LS -JH' - I . , -L'2 . ' l1T'.'- r- '- -., .. 3-' 2f 4:-.:. ..,:., M' 'Af QI- ' - f f: 1 -: ' 'Hi ' I I , WI..-I -,'.q- -1,1 . -EEE.. ,. ., - J L' 'E?a 5g'?:frA' 1- 'l -1' 'I - 'jk Iv .li , . A lf ' I U H N f ' ,. E A IN Ex . ' tiki- . 5: ' r- -' JAQQ-.l1. r .. .f -2f'L w 'e:-at-II .--. .-.- 1 -'f'7?i'v: 15 If . ' ' 4.7. 14 x , 'A A CO-CAPTAIN Cl-IUCK OREBAUGI-I Chuck Orebaugh. Ed., '37, will be Co-Captain ot the l936 Drake tootlo-all team, Oreloauglw, star red-headed lwaltback, has won two letters in tootball and two in basketball already. Beware, girls, CtIuck's a Benedict. One Hundred Fifty-Iwo E9lET'1'U'l1'1?, PRIDE or THE 1121514 B OF EMMETSBURCUIOWA, IS TOWER or STRENGTH IN DRAKE FORWARD WALL ,, U Br CQAC11 PETTIT 7.121-:Z S1 z liffiiiffl b a CO-CAPTAIN BILL PETTIT Bill Pettit, Eel., '37, will be Co-Captain of the Bulldogs during tl'1e I936 campaign, Pettit, all-Missouri Valley conference center last year, will do the bossing up tront in the forward wall, with Orebauglw to clweclc the loaclcs. One Hundred Ff I1 'Af Q 0 f-J Rf - . lb QI flk Zi? lb CJ: H ll The Quax cameraman catches the Bulldogs as they depart on the basketball trip through the northwest. And the candid cameraman caught Coaeh Bill Williams' expres- sion at the Iowa State game as a Bulldog shot rolled Ott the rim ot the basket. One Hundred F iffy-six CAPTAIN WAYNE XANDERS A true Bulldog was Wayne Xanders, honorary captain of the I935-36 Drake basketball team. Ranked as one ol: the greatest guards in the nation. Xanclers lecl Drake through one of its most suc- cessful seasons to a share in the Missouri Valley conference cham- pionship. One Hundred F ity - . MMI, l Sid Adams, forward D C I on arson. 'r DDE-CDNFEIQENCE One ot the most ambitious pre-conference schedules ever arranged tor a Dr-ake basketball team was played by this year's Bulldogs-and Coach Bill William's charges played superbly throughout the strenuous drive. After opening the season with a crushing Sl to I8 deteat ot Simpson, the Bulldogs took to the west tor nine games with some ot that section's leading basketball teams. Drake lost the first two games, bowing to Denver, 38 to 29, and to Washington State, 28 to 27, but came back to win three in a row. Drake defeated Gonzaga, 44- to 35, Portland university, 47 to 27 and Willamette, 39 to 25. Then Washington university stopped the White and Blue tive, 45 to 25, but the Bulldogs came back the next night to thump Washington State Normal 39 to I9, and followed up the next evening with a thrilling 46 to 45 victory over the University ot Utah. Brigham Young deteated Drake's tired campaigners, minus Billy McCloud, 62 to 38, in the tinal game ot the trip. No sooner had the Bulldogs returned home than they were called upon to tace DePaul, one ot the leading basketball teams in the world, and Drake lost a heart- breaker trom the Blue Devils trorri Chicago, 30 to 28. Louis Eubanlc. guard John G 2 .-M4 .:.:.- , W, .. mr -gf ., ' - H- :s, - - I Airs ,tits ,rj . . at 3 1 l l crtsema, guard' 'rc F 1 F- ' ' - as ' w k. .T ss ' Qiyf Q GS J - .fr Q- 1 r Pi ly McCloud, forward Frank O'Connor. forward CUNFEIQENCE This year's Drake team duplicated last year's quintet exactly in Missouri Valley con- ference warfare. finishing in a tie tor the loop championship. To this quintet goes the honor ot having brought the 'First conference basketball championships in history to Drake. The Bulldogs won eight and lost tour games this season-the same record they made in I934-35 conterence warfare, and again it took a brilliant stretch drive tor Drake to finish on top. along with Oklahoma A. Xe M. and Creighton. Drake split even with Creighton, Oklahoma A. 84 M., Washburn, and Tulsa in loop combats, but won both games from Grinnell and Washington to share the title. The Bulldogs wound up with tour loop victories in a row to get a cut of the crown. They defeated Washington, 36 to 34, Tulsa, 30 to I9. and Grinnell, 37 to 35, within a week in their spectacular title drive. Orebaugh, guard Jack Parisho, forward , rg e u Y .' I I, 4, ' KI Lester Sandstrom, guard Forrest Swan, center DUST-CDNFEIQENCE Drake's luck in competition with Iowa State and the State University ot Iowa in basketball this year wasn't as good as last year. The Bulldogs broke even with the Ames Cyclones, but were beaten badly by the I-Iawkeyes. In the first Iowa State game, played in the Drake tieldhouse, Coach Bill Williams' charges staged a brilliant last-halt rally to win a thrilling 24 to 23 victory. Then, at Ames late in the season, the Cyclones turned the tables, and trimmed the Bulldogs, 37 to 29, to square the accounts tor the season. Far ott form, the Bulldogs couIdn't cope with the ball-hawking Old Gold team at Iow-a City, and Iowa whipped Drake, 35 to 22, to get revenge tor the stinging 45-25 defeat the Bulldogs gave the Hawkeyes only a season ago. -itat. .tb '-ve Bud Suter, forward I I Wayne Xanders, guard VAIQSITY Don Carlson, Sid Adams, Bud Suter, Louie Eubank, Billy McCloud, Chuck Orebaugh, Dick Barnes, Dick Percival, Frankie O'Connor, Jack Parisho, Fay Warner, Ray Clark. Wilbur I'-lird, John Geertsema, Wayne Xanders, Forrest Swan. Student Manager Bob Huston, Coach Evan O. lBilll Williams DRAKE'S l935-36 BASKETBALL RECORD 36-Washington 25 24- Iowa State 23 36-Washington 34 49-North Dakota 46 47-Grinnell 30 26-Washburn 37 37-Grinnell 35 30-Creighton 4l 38-Washburn 36 24-Oklahoma A. 84 M. 27 45 - Creighton 40 23 - Tulsa 43 29-Oklahoma A. 84 M. I9 29-Denver 38 33 -Tulsa I9 27- Washington State 28 5I - Simpson I8 25 - Washington 45 44- Gonzaga 35 38 - Brigham Young 62 47- Portland 27 28-DePaul 30 39 - Willamette 35 29 - Iowa State 37 39 - Washington Normal I9 22 - Iowa 35 46-Utah 45 I9-Minnesota 36 FIQESHMEN Back row: Student Manager William Wright, William Wollney, Kenneth Tannatt. William Pallwitz, Lewis Norris, William Luttman, Coach V. J. lVeel Green. Front row: Gaylord Matz. George Vix, Paul Griffith. Gardner Jones, I-larry Baker, Herb Breseman, James Morrison Hundred S1 if IF Cu at HQ Hundred Six CAPTAIN LINN PHILSON Linn Philson, L.A. '36, Harlan, Iowa, was captain of one of Dralce's greatest track teams in history dur- ing the I935-36 season. Philson high jumped his way to the highest pinnacle ever attained by a Drake trackman. An athlete, a scholar and a gentleman. Philson. Don Addington pole vaull: -7' Don Brown lavelln Don Carlson broad jump Tom Case half mule Rolland Gallagher mule Orr Garber half mile One Hundred Sixty five l l l 'l 'lla-2 ALJ' Y A Kal, - ' I 9 Fill 'r H . lll A,-,paw ' g .. .Q , , -kilt? 'J I lj? ' .,-,har X 'N - - ,lj-Y , a ,. , , r, N I J n ll --2 ll ' - ,ur Jr' l ' l 1 . lgizglll 1 r ' r rgyzffi 'rr V I . lr- 53: fl l 3,31 -if. - , . z - ,Ly 1- - V 'f - Ir r 1-.uw X 1.- - , ' , V - :., l W , ' ' . ' 2 , - . l P 4. '- ll' lll r r, r' 'Z . V , 1 ll- , r H ' F., lr! , I ' 'THF-.' , jr ' ' . ' lv. ' X i -- - 1 Z' A r ,W l . I ' l . 1 5. Gall. ' 51 - . Q . One Hundred Sixty-six V I John Greene, mile Barron Haley, half mile' n Tw? 52 l George Kanouff, pole vault 3 'fin Ed Lorenz, broad jump Ray Mahannah, two mile Roy Meadows. shot put l l l L l l l l l l 4 1 l . l 4 l 1 Norwood Mountain, discus Warren Nixon, mile Wayne Mountain. hurdles Jack OBrien, sprints 23 Fred Padgett. two mile n l lll. I Warren Pemberton. quarter milz One Hundred Sixty-seven Lawrence Redriclc, high jump r 1 iriiii i i i George Robinson, Sprints One Hundred Sixty-eight Fred Smith, sprinfs Lawrence Stark, quarter miie in r Jimmy Tulin, Hurdles Marvin Ziesmer, pole vault 'J i VAIQSITY , Back Row: Warren Pemberton, George Robinson, Lawrence Redrick, Don Brown. Jack O'Brien, Frankie O'Connor, Fay Warner, Barron Haley, Student Manager Fred Walsh Middle Row: Jimmy Tulin, Tom Case, Fred Padgett, Warren Nixon, Ed Lorenz, Don Addington, John Greene, Fred Smith, Bruce Baker, Lawrence Stark Front Row: Coach Franklin iPitchi Johnson, Don Carlson, Norwood Mountain, Capt. Linn Philson, Rolland Gallagher, Wayne' Mountain, Marvin Ziesmer Coach Franklin P. fPitchl Johnson's Drake track team stormed through its I936 campaign with the loss ot only one dual meet-a surprising 55V2 to 4-8V2 meet reversal at the hands ot Iowa State. The Bulldogs defeated Missouri, 55 to 49, and overwhelmed Grinnell, 73lf2 to 3Olf2. Drake retained its Missouri Valley conference indoor and outdoor championships, finished tourth in the Central lnter- collegiate indoor carniv-al at Notre Dame and 'Finished second in the annual state college quadrangular meet at Iowa City. FIQESHMEN Back Row: Coach Franklin iPitchl Johnson, Randall Mortimer, Robert Hockberger Second Row: Richard Bremer, Tom Jennings, Robert Horstmeier, John Hegge, Harry Camp, Hoyle Eivens Front Row: Tom Hill, Alick Warrender, Fred Snyder, Earl Foster. Ed Gronlund. Bob Patterson One Hundred Sixty-n ne flfllfm dl IVCII Ike Ira II Cu gf THE 1936 DIQAIKE IQELAYS Seated, S. P. Whiting. Earl Linn, Reson S. Jones, Franklin P. Johnson, Arthur S. Kirk, Dr. M. D. Cramer Standing, Fred L. Turby, E. Ok lBilIJ Williams, V. J. lVeel Green, Edward C. Lytton, Emery H. Ruby IQELAYS CUMMITTEE Months ot planning and toil ot the Drake Relays committee was culminated in one ot the greatest Drake Carnivals in history. For months the Relays committee, the con- trolling loody of the annual Drake classic, labored to lay the foundation tor the inter- nationally tamed meet and then executed their comprehensive plans in the twenty- seventh annual carnival. One Hundred Seventy-t UNA! fDf7'fL-90 role s own a Iona coUe5uefe gf: ju ,o C afnplon am 1 for ffze efays ampfonsblp Wfffz 0 o ee ncbes ofv 01577 ffze 0' sei fs 0 I Ame df eDra I7 1 n o In ffcan iw mffe e ef y La I e Ol' s w s fffneo' e9 venrY hr S6 fired Hun one f-'gear .Q We 'xokzv sak a X YXPX , mm , edxa C066-Nw-6 sas m A ' a sp e k Toe. x ian m Q9 e, . xha Qameb xzoos Oxake, zckac G ' ak! ' can 'Coz Vs sp ciao! spixok Yldaxq 6 and C6150-xl md Wave: 5 OYPXE 9 PXNXQS we-me XN oo kwa. MO-4 ax ak QM, Oiake, catdNaX. Nova Umm arxcloox man, aid o1a0'x'xrx 'AX fin. fl wkaqs , Yxfxsxoxcikoe, ' We, AAO-xj C ' omg NNXO One Hun dr ed Seventy -four Gabon Pxmzxx mo ak ' qfoavv O0 Sxoi wane, YNZN4 A , O-q at klxfoe, Cosmo vi as '1.'.X X fl . H5950 EL l ar V1 e eecfzer sfaf fvo w a doa e ne ef fre efays IS bown fyer 1 5 f e X00 ar as El c on ro flglsll Dun of fig f ffon 7' ac ers coffeg econo' o fefz' w s econo' 1 Me ceofur was won 1 0 HE WCTOIQ o ff: s Ol an fyeres Affon ferr ifze f7'6fO9l7 I mon sfer gefb 5 s aw ro' Q 1' se mga new men a r cord level H7 ow 7'ery f f 226 ee 6 for ew f e pee fi I ed Se e Y d Hun O ZX 1 Xb Ydffgrfw lm n lrvcolr fgpcolriff u lrJ'IHrc11 um ur :mu H f ki ff X -V M lgs f V E. x-x E s. my N, Q mf ,sf 19 X QQ xa ,, W ... , .hmm 215 M E A, -1-W Q ffssifp.-as, 1 ' , . 'L' . 'F ,fa 5 Eg Jil' 1: gf. - .M 8. , .. V wing.- x. .4 4 1, - ,. ,rn :mf uv: .W gs--fx gee., . ' W 1 ' A , , A W. 3 5 9 , .., ' fx., 1 , SQL , 7 -wx' an ,- .- ..f . W, , , f .- gf ,-if X -. v- .1 4 , ng, r 'asa . 1,1 VG- M ' f a ff ' LJ V9-1.. 9, s A V V - 4 ' ., j . rl, f HA .1 fr x N Q' kmffpeax .1 ' wg 1' .. , s ,Wx 3 'fi W 53 , .--. ,.v WI-Q 1 1 ,, S s i -1 , . M. ,. .1 x E 2. J, . 'cf X , Z ' N ap mf. 4 YMJLW .Q , lim- '7lq, 1. mi' P XM I ,iq I 1 1 -V X ' ,L ni! ,1 --- A 4 3.1 EMM A, -' - - QQ t 71? ,Q . , 2 V L it V il, .jf ik iff' . A f ' jrY'2,., f Gnirlh H mr nccf NUCIDIUVQD lV7?f WOMEN'S DHYSICAL EDUCATIDN DEI? T RUBY ANA HOLTON l-lead ot Women's Physical Education X Department One Hundred Eighty-t MARY CARROLL HILLIS Women's Physical Education Instructor O An attractive sports curriculum lured what is be- lieved to be an all-time high tor competition in women's intramural athletics on the campus during the I935-36 school year. Ancl the laurels on the diversitied program were well divided, with no one group winning more than a single championship. DR. NELLE NOBLE University Physician tor Women The Craig l-louse basketball team, the Kappa Alpha Theta volleyball team. the Kappa Kappa Gamma baseball team and the Independent groups I and 3 soccer teams were victorious in intramural team competition. Jean Marsh won the deck tennis championship and Kathryn Pearlman captured the ping-pong title. The Dance Club and Sports Club were features ot the women's program. with each boasting a large membership. WO HUUID DANCE ,..- , 'iff' EASTEIQN FANTASIA Top io bottom: Phyllis Kapp. Opal Nau, Evelyn Thompson , Adabeth Peaker. Left to right: Eleanor Muntz. Evelyn Thompson, Aclabeth Pealcer. Left 'to right: Evelyn Thompson, Adabeth Peaker, Opal Nau. Phyllis Kapp. One Hundred Eighty-three INTIQAMUIQALS The Craig House basketball team, wornen's intra- mural champions. The Kappa Kappa Gamma baseball team, women's intramural champions. The Independent groups I and 3, champions in women's intramural soccer. The Kappa Alpha Theta volleyball team which won the women's intramural championship. ,Tx ir-ag--51116, - - . ' --iv --f' l ..,L -S .U JJ f x I I, I One Hundred Eighty-four I Women's gym class gets ready to try hand -at badminton, the new sport craze on the campus. And the fairer sex indulges in a little game ot badminton during gym class. One Hundred Eighty-fi K Q All right-your bid. Just like a girl, whyn't you watch the game? And so I said-. The dorm at work. Perry and Wills between dances. Clean-up. That's a queer place to sit. You get hungry even skating. Jabers, doesn't he know it's winter. Loatin again. Time to make up. lt's all in the game. Saturday night. Gotta date. Mail 'From home. A tire-side. What a bite. On a cold winter's night. To make it brief. Skepticism in one look. Jones and a piano. Cheerio. My Firemaker. One Hundred Eighty-eight 'Marvin Znesmer 'cells Irene Anderson a but of this and that for loeneflt of camera at the Dorm: tory formal I The dormrtory dusfs off the yule log and goes merry herglw ho with St Nrclc pl s and apples . .I , .. . ne unre i - O H d dEghty FIN If AIQTS BALL Megohistopheles, Spanish gauchos, Bowery, Bronx and colonial ruttles colored the First Annual Fine Arts Ball as January IO brought George Shuey to the Consistory. Commended by Dell Margaret Brush and Pasquale Sposeto, as duchess and duke, the ball produced professors in costume, undergraduates in a miscellany, and regality in two rulers. A line-up ot the eye-openers at the Fine Arts Ball e Hundred Ninety qgulzzum lm II C1149 f , 1 - r .- A i - .:v!r..'f. l l l tl . . lTl-l the whir ot a huge air trans- port, Miss J-ane Phelps, North- western student, arrived in Des Moines in the gray hours ot Thursday evening, April 23, to begin her sway over 2,000 athletes and I50,000 persons as the Twenty-seventh Annual Drake Relays kicked the dirt 'from its spikes. Feted at breakfast with her court, in- troduced to the student body, ruling at the select Queen's Ball Friday evening, crowned by President Morehouse as a prelude to Saturday's games, and guest at the D Club dance on Saturday eve- ning, Miss Phelps added tive radio ap- pearances as well as NBC and CBS broadcasts trom the stadium. Reserved, quiet, the Queen wove Wil- mington, Del-aware. her home, North- western, her university. and Drake and Des Moines, her dominions tor three days, into a true regal holding. One Hundred Ninety-tu X. R game Phelps pe :rms ID GI H Wfczf Hundred N t DEIQSUNALITI ES AST and tuture were criteria tor selection as personalities by the Quax Election Board. ln its selec- tion ot personalities, the Board, Dean Cubbage, Dean Johnson and Editor Noah, sought those persons whose past activity pointed to tu- ture worth. Twelve names, twelve per- sonalities compose t h e s e pages, three years, tour years ot striving and service. The QUAX presents-Drake's na- tive sons. MARTHA FOSTER Quiet Phi Beta Kappa . . . Scholarships, history and tcllowsl-rips . . . small, dark, a wearer ot gray . . . Miss Jones' second self. .-gl srl MARGARET GLASSBURN Publications, education and student govern- ment . . . slim, slight and evasive . . . Siever and Shearer . . . class stateswoman. . . --- .Q U-wfgnsjgygp-if V ELIZABETH KELLY Liz. titian and lrish . . 5. ' . psichi-ish and scientific except for the laugh . . . busi' ness manager with a verve ...Y.W.im- pressario . . . second generation. distinctly shamrocky. MARY MCGUIRE Typewriters rampant on tield of editorship, deadlines and print . . . D club's own little sweetheart . . . tiny, crinlcly-smiled . . . Mr. McGuire's gift to journalism. One Hundred Ninely-seven DOYLE MlKESELL Educ:ation's scholarship winnah . . . Y. M. majordomo . . . Damon to L. Warren's Pythias . . . barb,marshall . . . historian . . . clatter and jangle of helmet and spurs. One Hundred N inety-eight FRANK MILLS Eternal actor . . . emotion with the shifting of a smooth eyebrow . . . suavity and profile . . . class officer in between-play lulls . . . malleable metal for Fiderlicle, l JOSEPHINE PETERSON Journalism, history and charm . . . why they laud Drake beauty . . . Y. W. ginger, home- coming regent . . . sportswoman and good sport . . . one and only, Betty Corecl. PASQUALE SPOSETO Scrubbed in Shakespeare-foam . . . sinister cynical. silly, it's all in a part . . . crinlcly- haired, sculptor, artist and mime. ROBERT TH ROCKMORTON Phi Bet with a vengeance . . . activity, in capital letters . . . science and English, law and the dance . . . rhythm at eight and scholarship always. DOYL TAYLOR Crack typewriter hound . . . when more can be known about sports . . .. red haired in the smoothest ot manners . . . economist when sports slaclcen . . . soft-voiced. DENZEL TOMPKINS Mathematician, very. very smooth . . . friendly, music and government . '. . youthful Phi Beta Kappa . . . EVELYN ZIRBEL hi' Tiny governess . . . music and achievement . . . Sieve ancl Shears ancl Womens League . . . dormitory power and council magnate . . . petite. One Hundred N inety-nine A ff? x to Zo 70,25 O W PE .X -f' 7 lbQzcJ1Ql1'IFCffQf Hundred Two l93l5 QIJAX IBEAIJTI ES Twenty-seven beauty candidates passed betore judges Mrs. lrene Adair, Younlcer Brothers: Harlan Miller, Register columnist: George Yates, Register and Tribune photog- rapher: Joseph LaReis, sculptor, and Burton Jerrel, Interstate Films, as M-arch 6 saw Dralce's tair stepitorth in the Dormitory. From a bevy ot six, Robert Taylor, young film star, selected Miss LaVaun Fisher as the I936 Quax Beauty. Drake's six 'fairest tormecl the court ot honor tor Miss Jane Phelps, Northwestern, Drake Relays Queen, when the nation's athletes paid homage. Escorts selected by the Quax statt were: Ralph Altman, William Collins, Dwight Conlqling, James Morrison, Robert Pittstord and Orville Stearns. Quax Editor No-ah escorted Miss Phelps to all functions held in her honor. ESCO DTS Ralph Altman, Orville Stearns, James Morrison, Marion Noah, Robert Pittsford, Dwight Conkling l vB?- F-'Y 'S ps! r-:ea o9r11r- YW- CBB views' so wvl-rs - ,A cuwee ov:-1. cpvxr Karon 'EFI , 'Saab ave wr. X?-ation L. manor , que wwe or Des Xkofwes , io-da Seem: X 1966 mm 5:0 sending 'oo gon what gbotoggtaphe 'gon servo cave 'na-as 'Cobo- 'fa Dem' XM' . YK-ere-ax'c:o 1' 'doe 551- eri 635421 wese am 9 me Game e oi ee-g 1- mia ,GO til ate o 6 ow M3 5 xr ueen iron g fxa hom 91: 6 'Goo Qlzasoi' 1 vias 'Limited K, e, gn- ei!! B e . 'S. 'oe-we E 'Une 'oeaubq q ueaomiul x never ba ofxall-'i , 'og 'oar pu, ur Sxxdggtrxg 'cb X have Z Age T206 1 'ww e pete one Votes . Lag. an 'sh bo ya gvapkxe oi fog. Sxuce 'obese O g'L'!Xe 3x16g,e sado ati' personal M. maxi Quag 'LooXL'S.1'-5 si yur-ovvmg 'og waving, fc, Qregubioed by km gwjeioax xoemnz-5 -me o 1 191 deckeion, Y'-o-Neve-9 , 'og xl1V?5.5TLB'i' has been cmoeexx tee-'Q '01 'gown' 'omwole 1920-ef im: 'L-5 K. made ui' e, Xia con as 'E' V09 ilkot. 5 Wyse La e 'oeauvj xA.evc,e IM, NJIVGBYXBXXGE as vl'L5'i1- is Vmle of. ueetx oi I G. page . 'LO 'CIO Seb bo oofxgrak. 9. oharwingg oo fwfe. Maj onli one with 'Goa 'La are 1'aa3.'S-'J g 5 'BBT 'fed a e shi 1411 WBT 905655 A e Tuite '03 X cmixd have bono 'Eeaubq Q.uee.rx . 'Yves beavniivx. vp. appfecmrfdoxx io? vos QT Xxx your ootvoe-a'o and with pxroxxwmoix, X remaux, 'GO an was '06 WL ack. as 3xxdg,e has Mo gov? Skooeralq , 1 . fm. TY :Ni 'S. +R uric pic, ado pr age 'J f f I A Ea Uczun Fisher Lois Turnbull S A pi Z QV . A1514 1, '51 ffqx 2. S5533 5231 , J 1 li . ig:- TE S wk -Q ,5 -41 Q3 Q14 ,f 'rs 5 fzisfg :N f 32111, .Z A, 2' Y , .4 I I by LL' .x if .wma X: 5 M u sv ig Mary Ellen Thompson 1 A r s w xx. , isp' hwf- ' QQ rlfm ,wav 1 , , ,.,g,, W wh ,WL . H is H , 353 N L fi 25 fx, if 'Qi Q 35 ig? 1 1 ' w my 3 r f FN 19, Qu, 1 WM .2 H w,fM ,V if w s an x w w 'Y N 11,3-A G 50 f i?11 ea .. 9 , L E BN. Q3 X Q, 'T al b fifg .3 QW my Q X am rw. Q55 4 51335 C1 525 3 f N Z? ga ii K x 'IK W Ilvcogf W Ilv co Wl'IlD'S WI-ICD CTIVITY and student election were keystones in selection ot Drake's Who's Who tor i936 in the Senior class. From fifteen candi- dates, named by petition, came six, three men and three women. Varied activity speaks tor itselt ot character. The QUAX presents six Drakes. Kenneth McLaughl1n Tfldd Doris Mackaman Kathryn Pearlman Hundred F Helen Roe Robert Throcfqmorton Lyle Warren Two Hundred 3 hw' N Aj Ak dh X pl m.'.l..ll ll lg' 'Thats one way out. Peeka boo. Law school ganging-up. Cramming tor class. l-le-ave, push, pull and shove, gotta get back in. Best dressed man and woman. Woe, my toot. It is good to get back. Critchett holding down her lid. Priebe waiting for which guy? Stone literature. Where's that man X? Dau and Collis, storm brewing. Bugle horn rag. Perched in the sun. Hey, wait tor me. Campbell at the desk. Hey, we're hungry. Put 'er thar, pard. Jack has a stick. He's oft, almost. A pretty girl and a no parking sign, woe is me. Always primping. Is Dorothy there? Well. now. what do you think? Coke for two-cheap date. Good night. Busted shoestring. Two Hundred Eighteen FIFTH ANNUAL IBALLYHUD I3ALL HROUGH a tlowered arch and to the tlare ot trumpets, the i936 QUAX beauties stepped betore SOO persons at the Consistory Temple, as Theta Sigma Phi's Ballyhoo Ball headlined the spring opening ot danciana on March 2I. Carleton Coon sped up trorn Kansas City to drum up sweet, hot music: dancers tripped over newsreel cords and dodged tlash bulbsg Dee Hermes, redheaded song- stress, brought the crowd to the stage when- ever she rose to cuddle the microphone. Theta Sigma Phi's scandal sheet splashed yellow journalism over all the Consistory vastness. DOROTHY BASI-l receives corsage and congratula- tions trom Jo Peterson as she steps through the beauty arch at the Ballyhoo Ball. INDEPENDENT WOMEN'S CAIQNIVAL 4, Sarah Ann Dawson, elected queen ot the Independent Women's Carnival, poses with her escorts Burt Wilson, Darwin Kinney, Sarah Ann Dawson, Robert Hoclcberger, LeRoy Holley, Rudd Conrad Two Hundred N ineleen l SGKOLLEIEE KADEIQSQ Paced by the dancing feet ot Phyllis Kapp, Sandra Kattlov and l-leloise Martin, James Mor1roe's Kollege Kapersf' under the direction of Gordon Bird, brought musical comedy to the Drake boards, April I6 and I7. Set backstage in a Times-Square theatre and dizzily busied with the problem ol securing an angel to back the show, Krapers dashed about in usual inane musicapers. Anne Koenig, Pasquale Sposeto and Eldon Masters splashed comedy over the audi- torium. dred Twenty WFIVCII 1fQlI'Il'7i?1fTQf ALPHA TAIJ UMEGA . . 5.13.1 OFFICERS President .... .................,.... D on Woltz Vice-President .... . . .Robert Throclcmorton Secretary .... ..... G len Claussen Treasurer. . . ..,. Claude Smith Intramural athletics proved the forte ot A. T. O., Dralce's little D Club, which carried oft honors in basketball and won the spring track meet without difficulty. A covered wagon bumped into a stone wall to win Homecoming decoration honors tor the Alpha Tau brothers, while the brawny chorus trom Cottage Grove entertained Younlcers crowds with, more gusto than grace to win the contest among the socials. MEMBERS LeRoy Austin Louis Bollensen Clyde Brand Charles Callahan Don Carlson Glen Claussen Creed Corey John Cotton Jaclc Cowan James Cownie Hoyle Eivins Maurice Feese Rolland Gallagher Charles Glass David Gould John Guy William Higgins William Hottmann Rich-ard Jones Robert Kendall Darwin Kinney Charles Kuoni William Lee Two Hundred Twenty-t George Lucas Joseph Meyer James Miller Bert Millis Charles Moreland James Morrison Alfred Perry William Pettit DeWitt St. Clair Walter Scott William Scott Claude Smith John Stipp Keith Stoutner George Sullivan Robert Swain Robert Throclrmorton William Trent Paul Wild Don Woltz Eldon Woltz PLEDGES Richard Akin Byron Bradley Sterling Boyce Malcolm Bump Carl Cloe Robert Colley , Wallace Ellsworth Robert Gould Edward Gronlund Robert Hamilton Herbert Hedlund John Hegge Kenneth Hoeclc Jack Jettries Gardner Jones Howard Lyon William Readinger Fred Smith William Suter Ray Williams Clarence Manders Roy Meadows Leslie Merritt Francis Mitchell ' Robert Pittsford Local Founding Delta Omicron May 20, I923 Colors Blue and Gold Flower White Tea Rose National Founding September Il, i865 Virginia Military Institute Richmond, Virginia Publication The Alpha Tau Omega Palm ALIDHA TAU UMEGA F . .. - .N .- i U , sc, . 5- K V v.. r an 'atm , tx '.l- , Q! TL A f V ' ' xx ,i i 74 i . I r ,Y ' aj N . '-In Y L , A N g ..,,.., v g A I - -1'-.4 ' 1 Q i G fini i . 'V 53.4 ' C V Q in -711-ij! A , . .- ix- til ' i ? 4: K .Ai l 'S JB:-2 6 . - 9' 3 : j ji f , -V l gf I. I3 -if - , jf ' -1 ' Y .N , 1 . i , g y . af it i f Q it i -' 1 13 . hw ' l' , X N i ?fiil I - ' 'U gif- ' , ffl 6-,1.:l .IF P' - L- l M- Q , ' '- nik., ' i A 7 li H A ' Aff? E:-A , , A I T g v . R. -.nt .5 ' . - ' .- 1 . :Lil , ' r in , ii ,I f . ' P' .1 . i . I D. Woltz lPresidentl, Gould, Glass, Perry E. Woltz, Kendall, Gronlund. Kuoni Meyer, Pettit. Cotton, Pittsford, Gallagher Bollfznscn, Cownie, Stipp, Kinney, Merritt, Throckmorton Claussen, Austin, l-legge, St. Clair, Hoeclc, Jones, Hoffmann Akin, Feese, Wild, Corey, Lee, Eivins, Lyon, F. Smith Guy, Jeffries, Stoutner, Callahan, Millis, Morrison, Carlson, C. Smith Two Hundred Twenty-three Gin V SIGMA ALDHA EIDSI LUN Local Founding OFFICERS Iowa Delta President ..... .....,...,.... .... R o bert Jones February 5' l92l Vice-President . . . .... Ralph Altman Colon Secretary ..., ..... J ohn Coolidge Royal Purple and Old God Treasurer. . .... Hodge Morgan Flaws' Violet The Bowery Dance gave the uproarious Sig Alphs a chance to toss reason to the winds and let their imaginations wander where they pleased. But in a more dignified It not more solemn mood they executed a hatchet-burying with their ancient rivals, the A T.O.'s, to put meaning into traternity spirit, while they showed themselves in athletics by winning the intramural swimming meet. MEMBERS ElRoy Alexander Ralph Altman Dan Anderson Ward Anderson Harlan Baird Richard Barner Bruce Beckmann Kenneth Brown Berkeley Claiborne Bruce Coe Dwight Conkling Rudd Conrad John Coolidge Ted Corwin Richard Cubbage Ed Diehl John Diehl Garrett Freeland Ben Frost Paul Gallmeier Orr Garber John Graham Harrison Harding Richard lrish Two Hundred Twenty-four Lloyd Jennett Don Jones Robert Jones Jon Melton Frank Mills James Mills Hodge Morgan Fote Neototist Virgil Nutt Charles Orebaugh John Orr Harry Pahl Don Peterson George Pierson Francis Reith James Robertson Herman Schweiker William Shipman George Smith John Sproul Robert Theimeyer Gerald Thorp Dell Ward Russell Wellman Harold Whitaker Chance Williams Clarke Wilson PLEDGES Robert Blackburn Harve Boyd Arthur Brown Hal Cowan Jack Flenniken Joe Hedeen LeRoy Holley William Jencks Judd Kirkharn Ed Lorenz Bill McCloud Robert McMillin Paul Mantz Charles Oakes Fred Padgett John Rendall Roger Ruppert William Schweiker George Stalnaker Allen Towle Van Trawver James Tulin Frank Watts Ward Wellman National Founding March 9, l856 Univcrsiiy of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Pu blication The Record SIGMA ALIDHA EDSI LUN QM' ,M-'.f79i' Q, ..e5fr.T?g- ii2f'f'-'ff -. ilwill H , , ' Y A- : i , , V 'ii L1'2f,. -- in YT ' - '- .1.f'il't l im h . i n 5 ' 3 - r 1 r 3 F -1 Q V by i.. , V El - V A i 2 lx?-Y Fr. l. A . in . . ill r 5, K A ,M 71 A , r l I Q-.xr F -, V3-l - il l 1 . , l' v If h - ll , V. 4 '- N-r .1 V A '--n 'iz i in g T li Y i ' ' . Us 2 - i 1 ' I -1 'J - ' ,ij -A iw 1,5 9,3 'lg '-TL if Y , 5 29, 'P . ' gf., 5 Q Y I A W funn ML' ' Ll ' W - v I , F1 . , Zi f , . 1,1 1. mi 4 X V+ S. K fx , f Y Qc ' w . . il x K Q .. Nm QT, . I if-P, - - I: 5 . ' X Y V L, -, i 'NR iw. , a ii' V T 3724. 35, ' P . ,. . . 1' , ' CV' Q ' ., Q ,':' if '41 V.. . 4 ,' , if i' f Y 9 V il' ,pg Q U ' i I l Q-.' 'lvli e .-.fill f- 7' 1- -' vs?- . avi! v ' r ' N. , E9 L Y . '-1: ' A R. Jones lllresidrzntl, Freeland, Pahl, .l. Mills, Beclrmann, Holley Flenniken, McMillin, Alexander, Gallmeier, Sproul, Rendall Wellman, Claiborne, E. Diehl, Morgan, Conrad. Orr Conkling, Neofotist, Irish, D. Jones, K. Brown, Altman, McCloud - Barncr, Coolidge, Theimeyer, Harding, Smith, Williams, Nutt, F. Mills Blackburn, Anderson, Thorp, Graham, Coz, Tulin, Pierson, Frosl: Jenclcs, Reith, Whitaker. Shipman, Vfilson, Stalnaker, Jennett, H. Schweilrer Two Hundred Twenty-fi ve TAIJ IYADIDA EIDSI LUN OFFICERS President ..,.. ......... . .Denzel Tompkins Vice-President .,... . . .Avery Wessels Secretary ..... .... R ussell Shoemaker Treasurer.. .... William Martin into the rolls ot Phi Beta Kappa go many Teke's, holders ot the scholarship cup tor eleven consecutive years. A share in the Homecoming honors and in Who's Who is also plucked by the T.K.E.'s, who have distinguished themselves in music, athletics. and journalism as well. Among the members are one ot the best middle distance run ners ever at Drake, and the winner ot a Yale scholarship tor 1936. MEMBERS George Brown Jacque Crampon William Davison Robert Doran Jack Everett Eldred Flatley Carlton l-lansen Cornelius Jensen Roderick McCulloch Kenneth McLaughlin William Martin Robert Merrick Kenneth Morris Chester Perry Robert Puntenney Russell Shoemaker Buell Smith Orville Stearns Charles Storey Two Hundred Twenty-six Denzel Tompkins Leo Unger Wendell Wendt Avery Wessels John Wessels Burton Wilson PLEDGES Paul Bachman Forrest Carhart Joe Davis Edward Drury Burton l-lendershott Neal Kelley Sylvanus Landis Wilson Moore Allen Nash Frank Oshlo John Pressley Grittith Webbles Local Founding Alpha Xi December IB, I932 Colors Cherry and Gray Flower Red Carnation National Founding January IO l899 lllrnors Wesleyan Unrverslty Bloomrngton II xnors Publncatlons Local The Alpha X1 ron National Th Take TAU IYADIDA EIDSILDN flf C 'v..5933 1 'Q- Tomoluns lPresndent Jensen J W ssels McLaughlin Dawson Mcrrsclc Wilson Puntenney Stearns Cerhart Everett Nash Kelley Crampon Wendt A Wessels Oshlo Moore Bachman Doran Hendershott Lanclls Shoemaker Pressley Perry Martin Two Hundred Tweniy seven ' wvg, 'l yy yy? C gi 4 . 4 ,, - lA Q4 A ' 1 A ., l G ' G , A y f W y rg HIT, ,I . . , U ya SP-'fo X-2 O O f4DII 4DII'II1f new ALDHA Xl DELTA OFFICERS President ..................... ,TIT . f?'h alff.-7 C.ffxi1ha4,.... Vice-President ............,.... Secretary .... Treasurer. . . . .Lavon Royer U J. .Mary McGuire . . . .Jean Marsh . . . .Loretta Miller -.........,. . DDU A little red-haired senior who has served as editor ot the Times-Delphic and Quax and clrmaxed her college career by being chosen D Club sweetheart has brought honor upon honor to her Alpha Xi sisters. Following her example and interests of their own. others rn the group have carved definite places tor themselves in journalism, in music nd In debate. MEMBERS Leona Anderson Louise Bedtord Marjorie Bell Erma Johnson Ruth Alice Johnston Elva Knight J Jean Marsh Mary McGuire Loretta Miller Margaret Perry Lavon Royer M-attie Williamson wdrcd Thirty PLEDGES Peggy Bradley Kathryn Breitenlcamp Ruth Brown Charline Christensen Kathryn Dunn Jane Gibson Georgette Mach Eleanor Muntz Auclrianne Olson Wilma Wright Local Founding Alpha Iota September IO, l92l Colors ble Blue and Gold Flower La France Rose National Founding April 17, 1893 Lombard-Knox College Galcsburg, Illinois Publicaiion The Alpha Xi Delta ALl3l'lA XI DELTA rf? A.. .. -J CIC 'le l if -14' 'Q'if.1r' ' 11 is 'ff A Mi, 1' . w e :arm -llll Pi. Royer lPresidentl, McGuire, Mach Knight, Muntz, Gibson Bradley, E. Johnson, Breitenlcamp, Christensen Marsh, Williamson, Bell, Olson Wright, Dunn, Miller, Bedford, R. Johnston Two Hundred Thirty-one CHI DMEIEA .,.t.?!si-. 6: ' ,rp Qy, -,fix , , M JE? l OFFICERS President ....... ....,. . , .Elaine Nelson Garretson Vice-President .... ........ L aVaun Fisher Secretary ....... .... B arbara Belz Larson Treasurer . . . ...... Helen Wood Any tale ot the glories ot Chi Omega sorority will include the name ot the beauty ot all I936 Quax beauties, the choice ot Robert Taylor, darling ot l-lollywood, as the most beautiful girl on Dralce's Campus. The tootball game that the members played to win the Homecoming Float contest is also a favorite topic in the Brattleboro abode. where honors tor campus leadership have held sway tor many a year. MEMBERS LaVaun Fisher Elaine Nelson Garretson Ruth Kassing Marguerite Keeney Barb-ara Belz Larson Margaret McGinnis Audrey Smith Betty Wood l-lelen Wood PLEDGES Verna Balcer I clrud Thirty-tw Harriet Beymer Barbara Diller Ruth Dodd Beth Dunham Arla Enlow Maxine Ferrell Mary Gleim Margaret l-lardy Jeannette Inch Betty Long Margaret McGee Gayle Phillips Norma Tait Margaret Voorhees Local Founding Rho Beta April zu, 1921 Colors Cardinal and Stra Flower White Carnation Naiional Founding March 5. l895 University of Arkansas Faycttcvihc. Arkansas Publicaiion The Eleusis CHI 0 'Hin H Y . 'E 11,246 V' , 5 . 5-1 fl EEA Garrefson Harrzsidetnfl. Dodd, Fisher Kassing, Larson, B. Wood Gleim, H. NXfood, Hardy, Dunham Ferrell, Inch, Enlow, MCG-ee Keeney, Long, Diller, Smith, McGinnis Two Hundred Thirly-three D ELTA GAMMA mf OFFICERS President ....... ..,....... R uth Baldridge Prouty Vice-President . .. ....... Marjorie Baird Secretary .... ............ H elen Balliet Treasurer .... .... L aura Jeanette Johnson The Singing Sorority might easily be the title ot Delta Gamma. tor it has won the two sweetheart sings and the school sing last tall, while to members ot the group has gone the honor ot composing songs and directing dance ensembles ot the hit ot the year, Kollege Kapers. The Times-Delpliic and Quax statts boast anchor-wearers as assistant editors, and among the titles D. Gfs have won this year are Best-Dressed Woman, Duchess ot the Eine Arts Ball, and I936 Quax Beauty. MEMBERS Marjorie Baird Helen Balliet Ruby Bishop Dell Margaret Brush Eleanor Burgeson Jeanne Chandler Ethel Cleaver Helen Cole Dorothy Crawford Lois Critchett Ruth Davis Helene Deming Dorothy Dusenbery Dorothy Posten Gallagher BettY Goodwin Two Hundred Thirty-four Helen Grubbs Lois Hartman Laura Jeanette Johnson Jane Kent Alice Kingery Heloise Martin Ann Mosher Florence Norby Edythe Penick Ruth Baldridge Prouty Henrietta Scheel Janet Schwaegler Patricia Stribling Lois Turnbull Ruth Wessels Mary Erances Woodcock PLEDGES June Allingham Loretta Corey Loraine Duncan Lou Eclchardt Annabel Eagg Grace-Arline Haupert Josephine Haupert Janet Hough Betty Hyde Ellen Kuschan Virginia Melton Virginia Priebe Eunice Skelton Betty Striett Norma Sweezy Eloydine Taylor Rachel Tompkins Winnie Lou Wallace Local Founding Alpha Lambda April 30. l92l Colors Bronze, Pinlc and Blue Flower Cream Colored Rosa National Founding January 4. i874 Oxford Institute Oxford, Mississippi Publicalion Thr: Anchora DELTA GAMMA ggsrf' Wx r , ff, i V V 'i l ' li S 5 'his lj. I 310 . I ri V' X VVV ' - , V VV ' , LN 11 1- , V 8 . 'i ,VV l ' - A i 1 ' 5' , , - ' -f i ' ' - aa- ' 'E' 45-X 'lf' X V V ' is nf- I ' - 5 , ff 7 ' N if ' x..- lf' J ' I , ,, 1, . VE, VV V V I.. VV? Fil' 1.i -- -'V.,V ii A- will ' H V ' K ,gi ' A ,, ' 'AV L fn V, , U .,, 'mamma f -niis s of A , V :Qi 15 li ' A' i ff, V Q- '. ,V L, , 'VV V V A-7V Q 1 V . , V -, . 1 V A V sp-,, 1 , ' LV V VV VVVM,,fV,, , 'aj li My VV Q, .Q 1 VQVV4 . V' ,V 1 gi A. V, . ,, .' rr V , V' -V! . , 1 I . - l 4-. .. Q i , V :VV , - ,, . 5' H51 A A I Prouty lljresidentl, Wessels, Skelton, Corey, Norby Schwaegler, Wallace, Cole, Peniclc, Davis Martin. Stribling, Balliet, Burgeson, Woodcock, Grubbs Kerri, Duncan, Cleaver, Priebe, Deming, Brush Allingham, Hartman, Eckhardt, Fagg, Hyde, J. Haupcrt, G. Haupzrt Crawford, Chandler, Baird, Strieff, Melton, Taylor, Johnson. Bishop Turnbull, Swcezy, Kingery, Scheel, Tompkins, Goodwin, Gallagher, Crifchcif Two Hundred Thirty-Eve KADDA ALDHA THEIA if OFFICERS President ...... .,......... ........ J e an Wolt Vice-President .... ..... V irginia Mooney Secretary ..... ..,. L uVern Gray Treasurer .... ..... S ue Simpson One ot Drrake's accepted traditions is the awarding ot the scholarship cup to Theta's, who have won it sixteen times. But the Theta's loreak away trom their books long enough to win Band Sweetheart and Queen ot the independent Women's Carnival, while their trio has given them a large place on the musical map and Homecoming has added cups to their tast-growing collection. MEMBERS Lois Bumgardner Winitred Caldwell Virginia Cary Ethel Chorpenning Mary Jo Corcoran Betty Cowles Jane Cray Frances Dann Lois Demmon Maxine Farr Elizabeth Fields Mildred Gallmeier LuVern Gray Mary Ellen Grazian Jean Hardie Lois l-larris Florence Latter Lela Lehman Doris Mackaman Two Hundred Thirty-six Eloise Marsh Maxine Merkel Virginia Mooney Maxine Oliver Charlotte Parker Lucille Pilmer Dorothy Pitkin Juliette Pitts Gladys Rose Christine Russell Patricia Shattuck Sue Simpson Jane Stu-art June Teig Erna Warren Catherine Wenaas Eleanor Wilcox Martha Winterhott Jean Wolf Frances Wragg Alice Yost PLEDGES Dorothy Bash Marijane Bowers Dorene Capps Arlee Colvin Irene Conlon Bettv Cubbage Sarah Ann Dawson Alice Gruener Barbara Hatfield Bethel Johnson Beverly Lindstrom Mary Jane Marxer Betty Miller Mary Claire Mills Lucille Nelson Mary Nolan Georgia Porter Marg-aret Stone Virginia Votruba Mary Williams Anne Wise Margaret Woodrow Local Founding Beta Kappa April 30. 192i Colors Black and Gold Flower Black and Gold Pansy National Founding January 27, 1870 DePauw University Green Castles, Indiana Publication The Kappa Alpha Theta KAIDDA AI.Dl'iA TI-I ETA .- 4 , , - -1 L l'1r'3et,., . ,,-. , I 3 . fi 'fs - ,Ji A 3-1 ei, l rr l . nfl! ii Q-,, Lf. , V , r 'w r ii S i Q M' l Wolf lPresidenl:l, Volruba, Wise, Grazian, Maclcaman, Stuart, Wenaas Pilmer, Bumgardner, Dann, Dawson, Corcoran, Colvin, Marsh Mills, Caldwell, Bowers, Capps, Bash, Cowles, Rose Merkel, Hatfield, Warren, Russell, Yost, Winferhoff, Oliver, Stone Shattuck. Cubbage, Williams, Johnson, Lehman, Nelson, Miller, Pitts Teig, Nolan, Hardie, Mooney, Fields, Gray, Wragg, Cary Gallmeier, Harris, Parker, Simpson, Pitkin, Wilcox, Cray, Laffer Two Hundred Thirty-seven IYADIDA IYADDA GAMMA 5-as . OFFICERS President .... ..,.......... ...... L o is Hill Vice-President . . . .,., Mary Brammer Secretary ..., ..4. M arion Sloan Treasurer .... ..,. M ary Brown A bevy ot talent has paraded behind the tootlights as sorority sisters have cap- tured leading parts in every all-university play. Wearers ot the golden key claim an unotticial record by having at least a dozen members as presidents ot honorary and professional groups on the campus, while trom among their sisters come business man- ager ot the Quax, assistant editors ot the Times--Delphic, and president ot the Women's League. MEMBERS Jane Ayers Pauline Bailey Mary Brammer Mary Brown Marion Byrd Maurietta Carlson Mary Cavanaugh Maxine Christy Marjorie Crawtord Mary Dau Kay Ferguson Eloise Greenleaf Eileen Grennell Carolyn Heins Lois Hill Martha Hyde Cyrena Jackson Josephine Johnston Frieda Jones Two Hundred Thirty-eight Elizabeth Kelly Marcella Larson Polly Lumbard Sally Martin Murrow McCurnin Ruth Mitchell Betty Ann Palmer Dorothy Penman Josephine Peterson Sylvia Peterson Ava Ellen Powers Peggy Purdy Jean Riepe Willa Mae Robinson Edith Root Catherine Schiltz Marion Sherman Marion Sloan Josephine Stalnalcer Maurine Tesdell Mary Ellen Thompson PLEDGES Eleene Boomhower Marjorie Bowman Jean Casebeer Annette Collis Patricia Crusinberry Frances Ely Muriel Fannon Virginia Fern Ruth Harmon Virginia Kessell Lillian Landsberg Ruth Lettler Patsy Lumbard Jeanne Mansfield Rosemary Morrow Patricia O'Neil Dorothy Pealc Wilma Sickel Jeanne Sloan Helen Sweet Lanette Thomas Barbara Wahrer Local Founding Gamma Theta April 30, 192: Colors Light and Dark Blu Flower Fleur de lis National Founding October l3, l87O Monmouth College Monmouth. Illinois Publication The Key IYADDA KAI? DA GAMMA . A-aa pain X ,Hr Wifi in l l l 5 i Q-an 6- l I 'I If i' 4. . if it , i .,. , 'I ix ll cr, ,E nr , . . f ' , if. 'fi as vt I 5 l l i r ' Yew- . - V 4- , x- r ,, f. ,1- , A . - Q I-in 51E ' + mafia. lg l 7 ' it fri.. ry, iffy 7 r I l 9- ,xi Y -si. if 1 t I 'nf A fe- Q- gt? .-qi S X ll! .ll Hill lPresidentl, Sloan, Greenleaf, Bailey, Brammer Stalnalcer, Penman, Sherman, Larson, l-lycle Lumbard, Christy, Kelly, Martin, Carlson, Pealc Lanclsberg, Mansfield, Cavanaugli, Morrow, Collis, Riepe, J. Peterson Lefiler, Powers, S. Peterson, Crusinberry, Harmon, O'Neil, Siclcel McCurnin, Kessell, Heins, Thompson, Thomas, Palmer, Wahrer, Casebeer Bowman, Ayers, Boomlnower, Fannon, Purcly, Ely, Robinson, Grennell Two Hundred Thirty-nine AN NA I2 EHMAN N Independent Women MEMBERS Alice Amick Marian Atkinson Betty Beason Irene Anderson Maxine Aynes Grace Betts Elaine Archer l Anna Rose Bass Vera Betts Magdalene Atkins Marguerite Beardsley Doris Brown K Mennenga, Burdine, Rawhouser lPresidentl Lawer, Petry, Thomas Stattord. Freed, Beason, Bass Farmer, McKenzie, McVay, Ritze, Neumann Shearer. Amick, Olson, Spagnolo. Kelley, Jenks Leslie, Grebe, Anderson, Kling, McFarland, Atkinson, Dwyer Two Hundred Forty Ena Burdine Margaret Byal Dorothy Chapman Frances Dwyer Miriam Evans Wilde Farmer I Melba Fouts Ruth Freed Violet May Gilc Merna E-robe Hilda Hart Agnes Haslrin Doris Hollingsworth Sue Huddleston Alice Jenks Helen Johnson Mary Charlotte Johnson Gretchen Kelley Florence Kling Margaret Lawer Lila Lee Maxine Leslie Darlene Luhmann Jean McFarland Kathryn McKenzie Maxine McVay Florence Macnab lrma Mauller Lillian Maxwell Dorothea Mennenga Lucille Miller Alice Minich Mardelle Morcomb Freda Nahas Maxine Namur Dorothy Neumann Mary Nichols Margaret Olson Pauline Palmer Edith Pascoe Frances Petry Adela Range Doris Rassow Helen Rawhouser Edna Reiste Louise Renda Topaz Riles Marian Ritze Ethel Ross Rosemary Shearer Conehetta Spagnolo Elaine Stafford Marguerite Sternberg Elizabeth Sweeney Leona Thomas Betty Van Hosen Esther Vind Jane Washburn Virginia Yorlc Melba Zimmerman MEMBERS Glenace Barrett Barbara Bittrng Barbara Breaw Daisy Craven Mary Ellen Donald Julia Douglass June Douglass Edene Dresselhuis Edith Edwards Alice Fent Margar t Glassburn Amanda Hargis Gwendolyn Harris Kathryn Hausen Dorothy l-lendershott Lorraine Hines Thelma l-louser Wlnllred l-lubler Ruth Jeffries Orpha Kay Louise Kennedy Minerva Kettler Mary Kuhne Frances Lee Alice Lindee Eunice Litwiller Beulah McGinnis Emily Novalc Ruth Patterson Marjorie Paul Grace Peitzman Virginia Porter Peva Richards Helen Robinson Betty Roe Maxine Rutledge Ruth Schlichting Alice Sorriclc Rosa Sposcto Lola Stevens Aileen Sticlcleman Marian Streytteler Maxine Teetsel Evelyn Thompson Mildred Thompson Oma Ray Walker Elise Wilcox Regena Young Virginia Youngquist Hines l-louser l-lausen Lindee Walker Porter Paul Kuhne Breaw Sposeto Kay Edwards Wilcox Sticlcleman A. Hargis M. Thompson Herrold McGinnis Julia Douglass June Douglass Sorriclc Harris Lee Roe Peitzman Stevens Barrett Patterson Youngquist Fent Donald Kettler Glassburn Two Hundred Forty-one CHANCELLUDS l, F A Q . ' A if' ii l G- l if Evelyn l-lertrold ' E . i . . V ll Q. l 6 bi E X E. i Q ni i i i ii 9 DEA WUUDMAN Independent Women Evelyn Anderson Wilma Baker Elizabeth Barnett Lela Baumann Berneice Beltz Marie Blake Ava Maria Butler Pauline Carmody Frances Carrell Jayne Chav-annes Joyce Chesnut Margaret Connell Kathryn Coons LaVern DeLong Ruth Fleming Annette Foley Martha Foster Dorothy Fox Leona Freerlcsen Rosella Furness Maxine Gittord Alice Graves Ruth Graves Bessie Mae Green Marie Hanson Two Hundred Forty-two MEMBERS Helen Hargis Willa Hargis Beverley Hills Zelda Hillyard Catherine Jacobs Lois Jung Virginia Kampley Sandra Kattlov Jessie Laughead Katherine McCarthy Kathleen McCoun Florence McCurnin Margaret McGee Nadine Machesney Martha Malci Helene Marks Martina Meyer Dorothy Miller Grace Miller Agnes Moran Regena Moser Marie Mountain Opal Nau Marcille Niclcell Mildred Ours Nitsa Panagos Ada Beth Peaker Kathryn Pearlman Mary Martha Peterman Margaret Pexton Margaret Rinehart Helen Roe Carma Ross Anna Rothman Ruth Rouss M-ary Sauers Doris Schar Mary Kay Scott Jeanne Slite Dorothy Smalls Elaine Stafford Margaret Stiles Mildred Sturholm Fern Swenson Catherine Turner lna Van Laningham Virginia Ware Adele Weiser Frances Wilson Vilma Yunger Gladys Zabillca Evelyn Zirloel IQ EA W00 DMAN Independent Women Il 4-3 Hlllyeard lpresldeni Foster Moser Peferman Katflov Zabllka Barnett Anderson Nau Sauers Paxton Smells McGee Hulls Machesney Carrell Peaker McCoun Jung Pearlman Coons Stafford Ours Panagos Rouss H Hargrs Roe Belii Butler Connell Stiles Schar Laughead Van Lanmgham Zerbel Turner Wrlson Nr kell W l-largns Werser Blake Green Two Hundred Forty three ' . V is ' l if , BL, r - , IV I l g e- 1 1. 6- fs r ,N r f' ,Q 1 A , 4' 1, -1-U 1 'Y J ,EQ .1 i r ,LQ I V , Y lli A ' LG'-H ' 'Y l l , 4 JIU .1 y l A V, V Z, ,QAJN U l 5 I A r'- L4 1 Q, . 1 i' as Q. i Q . qs Y-5 l : -- I E A - ' ln 1- .A ' ga ! ' - 'Y '. 1 W f I1 Dr A. , e r e r r e e ' ' ' 'T- . ' 'ff' 7-- l , Jr - ' 54 C F V' Q. F- . ' A- ,A f. 1 A - 6 AP 5 .nu r l '- - ,ff v , H ii ' .KH V gr . V . , i A - A, -I.- ' , -V .1 --L - ' - 1 ' A. iff Q- 5,5 ' ' 1. . . C DA I G l'l 0 US If Independent Women MEMBERS Helen Baxter Florence Christiansen Ellen Donlea Madge DuVall Shirley Friar Darlene Gunn Betty Hale Margaret Hamilton Gwendolyn Kirk Irene Linder Jean Orr Catherine Peters Lois Spicer Violet Tarro Norma Wilson Baxter, Christiansen. Linder lPresiclentl I Kirk. Tarro. Hamilton Donlea. Hale, Friar, Peters Gunn, Spicer. Orr. Wilson, Duvall Two Hundred F orty-four INDEPENDENT WCMEN ANNA REHMANN Presrdent Vrce President Secretary Treasurer Presrdent Vuce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Vice President Secretary Treasurer President Vnce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer CHANCELLORS REA WOODMAN CRAIG HOUSE Helen Rawhouser Margaret Woodrow Maxine McVaY Maxrne Teetsel Dorothy Hendershott Mildred Thompson Thelma Houser Betty Roe Jessre Laughead Margaret Stlles Mary Sauers lrene Linder Helen Baxter Loss Sprcer The Sprung Fete sponsored by Independent Women rrvalled street tarrs and carnrvals tor color and gayety with Queen Sarah Ann Dawson rullng over games dancing and old tashroned booths Steak tries wrth the lndependent Men and the Independent Womens Relays dance 'Filled out an already busy social Calendar tor the recently organized Barbs who found their way into Whos Vfho Homecoming stunts and Important campus posrtrons T I-ld dF ty President .......... ....,.,.............,..., Z elda Hillyard 6 XG? mfr 441 0 lbcolrvcnml my fpufofzfffo In cu llf DI IYADIDA DELTA Honorary Forensics Fraternity OFFICERS President ..... .............. ........ J a mes Mills Vice-President . . . .......... ..... K athryn Pearlman Secretary ..... ...... R uth Rouss Hoffmann, Mills lPresiclentl Coons, Gibson Pearlman, Rouss, Tonini Two Hundred Forty-eight 1 MEMBERS Lawrence Bash Kathryn Coons Jane Gibson Merritt l-lammans William Hoffmann James Mills Kathryn Pearlman Ruth Rouss Jerome Smith Melio Tonini DELTA SIGMA EDS' LUN Professional Educational Sorority OFFICERS President ........ .............. ..... R o semary Shearer Vice-President .... ........... . . .Virginia Youngquist Secretary ...... ....... A lice Graves MEMBERS Alice Graves Ruth Graves Mern-a Grohe Rosemary Shearer Kathryn Winslow Virginia Youngquist PLEDGES Alice Amiclc Mary Ellen Donald Bessie Mae Green Mary Kuhne Fern Swenson Virginia Ware '-Af T'-i ml lliilliiiiiif ' E 'WM ' ll 'siE'f r' i :E 2 'F .. Shearer lpresidentl, Winslow Amick, Donald Kuhne, Grobe, Youngquist, Green Two Hundred F orly-n MU DHI EDSILDN Honorary Music Sorority OFFICERS President ...,.... .............. ....... E v elyn Zirbel Vice-President .... .......... .... C I1 ristine Russell Secretary ...... .... E loise Greenleaf Treasurer. . . ....... Helen Roe i. ilu in g-fait - my I - l n H sf 125.15 fi- , ,T . .,,.,. Y Y, Nickell, Jones, Zirloel lPresidentl Kirk, Critchett, Russell Parker, Roe, Cole. Greenleaf Two Hundred F iffy x li ii. l li ii .,. MEMBERS Helen Cole Lois Critchett Dorothy Dusenbery Eloise Greenleaf Marg-aref Johnson Frieda Jones Gwendolyn Kirk Marcille Nickell Charlotte Parker Helen Roe Christine Russell Evelyn Zirloel MEMBERS LeRoy Austin Glen Claussen Blair Dewey Morrie Halladay William Hoffmann .lolwn McCormick Gerald Thorp Wendell Wendt PLEDGES Jack Campbell Leroy Hittle SIGMA Dlfl.-IFA CHI Professional Journalism Fraternity OFFICERS President ...... ............. .,.. W e ndell Wendi Vice-President. . . ........... ,.... G len Claussen Secretary ...... ..... J olwn McCormick Treasurer .... ...... L eRoy Austin Wendt, lPresiclentl, Dewey, Hoffmann Austin, Campbell, l-lalladay Thorp, Claussen, l-little, McCormick Two Hundred Fifty-on SIGMA Al.Dl'lA IUTA Professional Music Sorority MEMBERS OFFICERS President ......... ............. ..... A n ne Koenig Vice-President ,..,. .......... .... J e wel Sherman Secretary ....V.. ..... P hyllis Arends l , Y l r i l I-lines, Koenig lPresidentl Wills, Van Laningham Barrett, Diller, Jung Bell, Atkinson, Kettler, Hatfield Two Hundred Fifty-t i 1 I ,i i l Phyllis Arends Marian Atkinson Glenace Barrett Barbara Diller Gretchen Gottstein Friedman Margaret l-lattielcl Lorraine Hines Lois Jung Minerva Kettler Anne Koenig Margaret Morden Jewel Sherman Lucille Wills PLEDGES Verna Baker Wilma Baker Marjorie Bell Ina Van Laningham MEMBERS Paul Barrus Wilda Farmer Alice Fent Mildred Gallmeier Margaret Glassburn Barbara Belz Larson Doris Maclcaman Doyle Mikesell Opal Nau Betty Van Hosen Ina Van Laningham Lyle Warren Adele Weiser KADDA DELTA DI Honorary Education Fraternity OFFICERS President ....,.. .............. ........... L y le Warren Vice-President .,.. ........., ..... l n a Van Laninglwam Secretary .,... . ..... Doris Mackarnan r Warren fPresidentl, Gallmeier, Maclrman Barrus. Larson Farmer. Fent, Glassburn Nou, Milcesell, Van Laningham, Weiser Two Hundred F iffy-lhree President ..,.. Vice-President. Secretary ...,. Treasurer ..... ETA SIGMA DH I Honorary Classical Language Fraternity OFFICERS Dye, Barrus lPresidenl:l Bedford, Campbell Wellman, Carrell, Brarnmer, Stevens Wallace, Dwyer, Panagos, Ely, Breiienkamp Two Hundred Fiffy-four Paul Barrus Jack Campbell Frances Dwyer Kathryn Dye MEMBERS Paul Barrus Edward Breitenlcamp Jack Campbell Frances Dwyer Kathryn Dye Miriam Evans Albert Latta Nitsa Panagos Jaclc Sansom Russell Wellman PLEDGES Louise Bedford Mary Brammer Frances Carrell l.aVern DeLong Frances Ely Harrold Slwiffler Lola Stevens Winnie Lou Wallace THETA SIGMA DHI Professional Journalism Sorority OFFICERS President ......,. .............. ..... J o sephine Peterson Vice-President .... ..,....... .... W i lla Mae Robinson Secretary ...... ........ B essie Spiwalc Treasurer ..... ...., M ary McGuire ' is MEMBERS Mary McGuire Dorothy Penman Josephine Peterson Willra Mae Robinson Marion Sloan Bessie Spiwalc Ruth Wessels PLEDGES Jean McFarland Mary Martha Peterman Susan Sinslcey Dorothy Smalls Patricia Striloling Catherine Wenraas l . 3 1 5 I ,if ft'i , t- it I--'git is is if ' 1' J tf.'Q'-i, gl ' 4' Peterson lPresidentl, Spiwak Sloan, Peterman Wessels, Perlman, Smells, McFarland McGuire, Stribling, Robinson, Sinskey. Wenaas Two Hundred Fiftysfive DH I BETA IYADDA Honorary Scholarship Fraternity . 15' 1 1 1. J. ' i .- 12. . Dye Tompkins, Weiser, Serrill Foster, McLaughlin, Gallmeier, Throckmorton Annear, Harris, Rouss, Maclcaman, Hoffmann Two Hundred Fifty-six JUNIORS Lois Harris Denzel Tompkins SENIORS Paul Annear Kaihryn Dye Martlna Foster Mildred Gallmeier William Hoffmann Kenneilw McLaughlin Doris Maclcam-an Ruth Rouss Julian Serrill Frederick J. Swift Robert Tlwroclcmorton Adele Weiser Eugene Worden MEMBERS Charles Browning John Drehl June Douglass Jean Hardre Myrtle Henry Wilbur Hurd Helen Johnson Robert Jones Marjorie Keith Elrzabeth Kelly Jessie Laughead John McCormick Hodge Morgan Grace Pertzman Ruth Rouss Betty Van Hosen Frances Wllson DSI CHI Natronal Psychology Fraternity OFHCERS Presldent Elrzabeth Kelly Secretary Treasurer Jean Hardre K lly P dent Laughead Morgan McCormrclc Hurd Keith Henry Peltzman Rouss Douglass Johnson Wlso Hard e Jones Two Hundred Frity sev A :rrrwrrrmr ur rr ,r gi , J , , 1 A , W , sg-ELL-LV, I -y ,- - . R' 1 is 3 e l resi l , . ', i 'n. a f SIGMA DELTA EDS' LUN Professional Education Fraternity OFFICERS President, .... . . . ............. ..... M argaret Glassburn Vice-President .... .......... .......... R u th Myers Secretary ...... ....... I rene Linder Treasurer ..... .... M artha Foster Foster, Glassburn lPresidentl Joh nson, Stiles Douglass, Linder, Lee, Green Myers. Warren. Watson, Mllcesell. Van Laningham Two Hundred F iily-eigh t MEMBERS M-artha Foster Margaret Glassburn Frances Lee lrene Linder Martina Meyer Doyle Milcesell Ruth Myers Anna Rothman Claribel Somrnerville Margaret Stiles Betty Van Hosen lna Van Laningham Lyle Wiarren l-lelen Wyse PLEDGES June Douglass Miriam Evans Bessie Mae Green Erma Johnson Adele Watson Virginia York MEMBERS Elizabeth Barnett Helen Baxter Margaret Carnahan LaVern DeLong Miriam Evans Hazelruth Garst Helene Garst Anne Gottschall Darlene Gunn Amancla Hargis Helen Hargis Willa H-argis Myrtle Henry Mrs. Louis Jaggard Helen Johnson Alice Lindee Irene Linder Doris Schar Lois Spicer Lola Stevens Aclele Weiser BETA GAMMA IYADDA Protessional Christian Service Sorority OFFICERS President ....,... ,............. .... L o la Stevens Vice-President .... .......... ..... I r ene Linder Secretary .... , . ....... Alice Lindee Treasurer ..,.. .... H azelruth Garst ,hs Stevens lPresidentl, A. Hargis, Schar Baxter, Lindee, H.Har5is Gunn, Barnett, Spicer. Johnson. Weiser Garst. Garst, Henry, Linder. W. Hargis Two Hundred F iity-nine HELMET AND SDUIQS Men's Honorary Achievement Society . OFFICERS President. ......... ...,....,....... ..,... H o dge Morgan Vice-Preslclent ..,.. ............ ..,. W i lliam Hottmann Secretary ....... .... R obert Throckmorton Greek, Annear. Martin, Morgan lPresidentl Reith, .,Wellman, McLaughlin, Noah Tompkins., Deaton, Throckmorton, Hoffmann. McCormick Snyder, Mikesell. Warren. Monroe, Mellinger Two Hundred Sixty JUNIORS James Monroe Marion Noah Denton Snyder Denzel Tompkins SENIORS Paul Annear Richard Cubbage Ward Deaton John Diehl Nathan Greek William Hoffmann John McCormick Kenneth McLaughlin William Martin George Mellinger Doyle Mikesell Hodge Morgan Murray Nelson Francis Reith Robert Throckmorton Lyle Warren Russell Wellman Sl EVE AN D SH EADS Women's Honorary Achievement Society OFFICERS President ........... .............. .... K A athryn Pearlman Secretary-Treasurer ..... ..... M ary McGuire JUNIORS Elizabeth Fields Lois Harris Erma Johnson Charlotte Parker Frances Wragg SENIGRS Mary Brammer Mildred Gallmeier Margaret Glassburn LuVern Gray Elizabeth Kelly Mary McGuire Doris Maclcaman Kathryn Pearlman Josephine Peterson Helen Roe Ruth Rouss Ina Van Laningham Evelyn Zirbel Pearlman lPresidentl, Kelly. Fields, Peterson Harris, Johnson. Gray, Rouss McGuire. Parker, Roe, Mackaman, Brammer Gallmeier. Zirbel, Wragg, Van Laningham, Glassbum Two Hundred Sixtymnii DHI SIGMA IDTA Honorary Romance Language Fraternity OFFICERS President ..,. ...........,. ..... M a ry Brammer ' Secretary .... .....,.... .... E l izabeth Fields Treasurer ..... ....... L ois l-larris Bell. Brammer lPresidentl Keith, Cavanaugh, Breitenlcamp Knight, Parker, Stevens. Latter McCurnin, Fields. Martin, Peterson. Sherman Gallmeier, Stribling, Harris, McLaughlin, Mennenga, Norby Two Hundred Six ty-two MEMBERS Marjorie Bell Mary Brammer Edward Breitenlc-amp Mary Cavanaugh Elizabeth Fields Mildred Gallmeier Lois l-larris Marjorie Keith Elva Knight Florence Latter Murrow McCurnin Kenneth McLaughlin Sally Martin Dorothea Mennenga Florence Norby Charlotte Parker Josephine Peterson Marion Sherman Lola Stevens Patricia Striloling THETA ALPHA DHI Honorary Dramatic Fraternity OFFICERS President ,....... ............. .... W a rren Maple Vice-President ..., ..... D enton Snyder Secretary ...... .... M artha Hyde Treasurer ..... .... V irginia Porter MEMBERS Pauline Bailey Helen Balliet Mary Brammer William Collins Mary Dau Mary Ellen Grazian Nailwan Greek Helen Hargis Martha Hyde Ruth Kassing Warren M-aple Frank Mills James Monroe Grace Peifzman Virginia Porter Marian Riize Eunice Skelton Denton Snyder Conclwetia Spagnolo Pasquale Sposeto Frances Wragg , 1'- .,, , v' X A ' ee' Ss , , f- M K 'f F F , , Maple lPresidenfl. Mills Kassing, Ritze. Grazian Greek, Wragg. Bailey, Monroe Snyder. Peiizman. Spagnolo. Porter. Hyde Balliet, Sposeto. Skelton, Collins. Hargis, Brammer Two Hundred Sixty-three DI-II MU ALIDHA SINIZONIA Professional Music Fraternity OFFICERS Supreme Councilman ............ ..... G ordon Bird President ........., ..... J ames Monroe Vice-President ..., .... V incent Larson Secretary .... ....... E ldon Masters Treasurer. .... Kenneth McLaughlin MEMBERS James Monroe Clayton Barrie Gordon Bird Wilfred Burton William Collins Roger Fee Maurice Feese Robert Franlc Boyd Garton Nathan Greek Clayton Hathaway Richard Moore M-ax Smith Denton Snyder John B. Snyder Orin Spaulding Orville Stearns Phil Sutherland Arthur Todd Paul Wild Roy Will Lewis Kromminga Vincent Larson ' Pl-FDGFS George Leedham X Fred Benson Howard Loehr Blair Dewey Kenneth McLaughlin Q l Y Paul Dodd Eldon Masters 'Su X LGROY l'lOll2y .lon Melton Ni' ,i SGale McMorris Robert Merrick X i Robert Puntenney il? I il X N s ? is s 3 li i st EE is 1 W S 3 Yigjigg 5 rs Local Founding Alpha Beta May zu, I922 Colors Red, Gold, Blac I l jr ,. l efijli DHI MU ALDHA SINIZDNI Q Professional Music Fraternity I S I, ' QW 'ji' ff 5 National Founding New England Conservatory of Music October 6. I898 Boston, Massachusetts Publication Sinfonian mug ,I X ' racer ri rr I W . ,. A , lliegikfff 'Q m'ngaf B'rcl Co Z IP cl tl,Kromr , I , Moore. Barrie. McLaughlin, Will, Fr Benson, Wild, Spaulding, J.Snyder, Holl y , Snyder, Greek, Feese. Punlzenney, Burton, Stearns Merrick, Smith. Hathaway, Larson, Masters, Dew y Two Hundred S ty E DHI MU GAMMA National Dramatic Art Sorority President ....., Vice-President. . Secretary ....,. Treasurer. MEMBERS Margaret Barron Anna Rose Bass Lois Bumgardner Kathryn Dye Ruth Freed l-lazelruth Gnrst Nanna Gum Alice Jenks Marcille Niclcell Emily Novalc Grace Peitzman Margaret Perry Margaret Pexton Virginia Porter Marian Ritze drcd Sing ty-six l OFFICERS . .... ......... C onchetta Spagnolo .....,.,Nanna Gum .. .Margaret Barron . . . ,Ruth Rouss Ruth Rouss Diane Silver Dorothy Smalls Conchetta Spagnolo Aileen Sticlcleman PLEDGES Jayne Chavannes Charlene Christensen Margaret Connell Kathleen McCoun Beulah McGinnis Kathryn McKenzie Eleanor Muntz .le-anne Slite Evelyn Thompson S Local Founding Gamma January, I922 Colors Blue. Gold, Black Flower weatheart Rose a Forget-me-not Neiional Founding January, i922 I-lollands College Hollands, Virginia Publicaiion The Tri-Shield DHI MU GAMMA National Dramatic Ari Sorority -ff, i .gifaff Z., A AJ , N 'r gli '.-l 4,6 Z gr' . Spagnolo lPrcsiclentl. Barron, Ritze, Smalls Gum, Dye. Christensen, Bass Nickell, Peitzman, Paxton, Freed, Connell Bumgardner, McGinnis, McKenzie, Rouss. Jenks Garst, Sticlcleman, Muntz. Silver, McCoun, Porter Two Hundred Six ty-seven ! ui' ZETA DH I ETA Professional Speech Arts Sorority CFFICERS President ....... ,..... .... .... M a r y Brammer Vice-President. .... Frances Wragg Secretary ..,.. .... A nn Mosher Treasurer. .... Martha Hyde MEMBERS Ann Mosher Pauline Bailey Helen Balliet Helen Baxter Mary Brammer M-ary Dau Helene Deming Olga Edson Helen Hargis Martha Hyde Ruth Kassing Cyrena Jackson Laura Jeanette Johnson Jane Kent Virginia LaGrange Heloise Martin T H dred Sixty-eight M-arion Sherman Eunice Skelton Mary Ellen Thompson Erna Warren Frances Wragg PLEDGES June Allingharn Kathryn Breitenkamp Betty Culobage Mary Ellen Grazian Kathryn Hausen Winitred Hubler Betty Hyde Local Founding Gamma Founded I92l Colors Rose and White Flower La France Rose National Founding April, IS93 Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Publication Zeta News Sheet Z ETA D I-I I ETA Professional Speech Arts Sorority ' N 4 : ' '-X' r ,1 ' it B 1.1, -: J, I Q' ' ., -' I - -, g , i, ,- 'z-. H 1,251 N ik .,'2:f:' . 1932! -Q., e - 1 . 41,-1.1-.7 . 0 ag-3?-E-.'a: . , - - asf , 31.5112 Al I xml ' ll y . W .J . , Yr' 1 1' D . irfvdr' 4- Brammer lPresidentl, Martin, Allingham, LaGrange Balliet, Warren, Sherman Kent, Skelton, Bailey, Hargis. M.l-lyde Baxter, Kassing. Edson, Deming. Johnson, Hausen Cubbage, Breitenlremp, Wragg, B.l-lyde, Thompson, Grazian Two Hundred Sixty-nine Dfl.-IZA SIGMA DI International Professional Commerce Fraternity OFFICERS President ........ .............. ....... W I lllam Martin Vice-President .... .......... .... W a lter Delalioyde Secretary ...... ...., M erlen Correll Treasurer .... .... C5 eorge Kautz Erickson, Martin lPresidentl Wendt Miller, Correll, Delahoyde Two Hundred Seven fy MEMBERS Tom Case Merlen Correll Walter Delalioyde Arthur Ericlcson George Kautz William Martin Wilbur Miller Wendell Wendt MEMBERS Lawrence Basli Edwin Becker Francis Burr Lawrence Butler Raymond Clark Harold Jones Charles Kemp LaVerne Kinzel Franklin Kohl Donald McKay Albert McKee Floyd Nelson Ronald Reed Julian Serrill Randall Sizagner ALPHA THE-IFA ZE Professional Bible Fraterniiy OFFICERS President ......... . ............. ...... D onald McKay Vice-President ..... .......... ..... R a ndall Stagner Secretary ....... ..... H arold Jones Treasurer ..... .... E dwin Becker 6 Granville Sfringfellow . Homer Watkins PLEDGES George Manning John McCaw Clyde Seeley 1 ,,, x i i l -i McKay lPresidentl Becker Serrill, Seeley, Butler Hundred Seventy DI IYADDA LAMBDA Honorary Music Fraternity i 2 iss Roe , Burton, Atkinson Two Hundred Seventy two MEMBERS Marian Atkinson Wilfred Burton Helen Roe DELTA DHI DELTA Honorary Art Fraternity OFFICERS President .... .......... .... ..,. J o s ephine Johnston Secretary ..,. .... D orothy Anderson MEMBERS Dorothy Anderson Dorothy Chapman Josephine Johnston Dorothea Mennenga PLEDGES Edwin Ford Janet Schwaegler Mayi Siberz Richard Yocum Two Hundred Seventy-th fimndlq QQII Q: Ibf HISTDIQY CLIJI3 Florence Latter OFFICERS President ...... .......... ...... M a rtha Foster Vice-President. . . . . .Doris Maclcaman Secretary .... .... Treasurer ..... ..... J ulian Serrill Serrill, Foster lPresiclentl Marks, Maclcaman Kuhne, Becker, Noah Bedford, Linder. Peterson. Throckmorton Milcesell, Pitkin, Dwyer, Rasmussen, Laffer Two Hundred Seventy-six MEMBERS Edwin Becker Louise Bedford Mrs. Alloerta Braol+orc Margaret Byal Frances Dwyer Martha Foster Lois l-lill Mary Kuhne Florence Latter Irene Linder Doris Mackaman Joseph Marks Doyle Mikesell Warren Nixon Marion Noah Josephine Peterson Dorothy Pitkin Frank Rasmussen Julian Serrill Claribel Sommerville Robert Throclcmorton MEMBERS Jack Campbell Mary Cavanaugh Ruth Davis .lohn Diehl Kathryn Dye Jean Hardie Lois Hill William Hoffmann Sally Martin William McGraw Virginia Mooney Juliette Pitts Christine Russell Maurine Tesdell Adele Weiser ENGLISH CLUB OFFICERS President ....... .,........ ...., M a ry Cavanaugh Vice-President ,... ..... W illiam McGraw Secretary .,... ....... R uth Davis i l Cavanaugh lPresidentl, Campbell Russell, Davis Dye. Martin, Pitts Hardie, Mooney, Weiser, l-loftmann Two Hundred Sev ty MATH-SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President ....... .........,... ...... K e nneth McLaughlin Vice-President .... .... M ary Frances Woodcock Secretary ....... ........,. D enzel Tompkins Treasurer. . ....... Edith Root Krohn, l-loeclc, McLaughlin lliresidentl Tompkins, Warren, Hollebrands Easter. l-larris, Mellinger A D t R b t W d k nnear. ea on, o ers, oo coc Meyer, Cartwright, Green, l-largis, Wood Two Hundred Seventy-eight MEMBERS Paul Annear Mary Brown Everett Cartwright Harold Cox Ward Deaton Ronald Easter Roy Green John Grittin Willa Hargis Lois Harris Kenneth l-loeclc Paul l-lollebrands William Kacena Frank Krohn Kenneth McLaughlin George Mellinger Joseph Meyer Ruth Mitchell John Roberts Edith Root Denzel Tompkins Lyle Warren Victor Wilder Betty Wood Mary Frances Woodcoclc Eugene Worden MI N ISTEIQIAI. ASSOCIATIDN OFFICERS President .,.......,.,.. .... H arold ,lones Secretary .,..... Franklrn Kohl Treasurer ..... Merlyn K Belanger MEMBERS Elizabeth Barnett Lawrence Bash Helen Baxter Edwin Becker Merlyn Belanger Francis Burr Esper Canady Raymond Clark Gilbert Cook Thomas Dale LaVern DeLong Hazelruth Garst Helene Garst Robert Giles Anne Gottschall Darlene Gunn Helen Hargis Willa Hargis Myrtle Henry Mrs. Louis .laggard Harold Jones Charles Kemp Franklin Kohl Donald Legg Alice Lindee lrene Linder George Manning D. Allen Martin John McCaw William McClur Donald McKay Cecil Murrow Floyd Nelson Ronald Reed Jubal Sanborn Clyde Seeley Julian Serrill Lois Spicer Randall Stagner Lola Stevens Granville Stringtellow Lester Strubhar Adele Weiser Leo Wilson Two Hundred S ty CH EMICAL SDCIETY OFFICERS President ......... .......... ........ R o bert Merriclc Vice-President ...... . ..... Edward Breitenlcamp Secretary-Treasurer .... .......,.. S ue Simpson Simpson. Breitenkamp, Merrick lPresident McLaughlin. Burdine Landis. Beckmann, Hatfield, Landers Two Hundred Eighty MEMBERS Bruce Beckmann Edward Breitenlcamp Ena Burdine Hubert Chase Rodney Hall Lawrence Hatfield William Kacena Boyd Landers Sylvanus Landis Ed Lorenz Robert Merrick Kenneth McLaughlin Alice Miniclw Sue Simpson Vilma Yunger i i MAIQCEAIQET FIJLLEIQ CLUB The purpose ot the oldest honor organrzatron on the campus the Margaret Fuller Club rs the study ot lrterature art scrence and current toprcs Founded rn IB96 the club has established a permanent scholarshrp at Drake and rs attrlrated wrth the Crty Federatron ot Women s Clubs lts membershrp rs composed ot upper class undergraduates alumnae and taculty women The trrst srx names are charter members and the others tollow rn order ot electron Bessre Bruner Taylor Dura Brokaw Cockrell Edrth Frazrer Hudson Bonnre Jewett Welpton Allegra Frazrer Margaret Jewett Georgra Wrtter Waters Jennre CarpenterWrdmann 'Agnes Martrn Cloud Mrnee Alma Cady Mary Carpenter Crarg Schreck Susre Gaspell Matson Varrlla M Lane Mary Crarg Muckley Rea Woodman 'Margaret Noyes Crarg Nellre Burton Amsbury 'Corrnne Coggeshall Lrngentelter Ella May Allrson Maude Davrs Sprague Lulu HuttakerGoodman Jennre Robrnson Bell Mabel Reynolds Monrlaw 'Kathryn Van Meter Jessre a 'Edrth Gwynne Utterback Olrve Vertrees Kate Macomber Clarke Leah Durand Jones Ellen l-lrllrs Mrller Wrnnrtred Wennerstrum Dortra Clarke Van Meter Mary Rlsser Roberts Bertha Denny Cottman Ethel Shaw Glendora McCord Rollrns Blanche Galloway Narda Curtrs Marre Van Aaken Koolman Georgrne Van Aaken Sauvage lnez Downrng Jayne Eleanor Cameron Sue Gunn Kelley Georgra Ruttcorn Rae Stockham Delra Van Schorack Place Verona Calhoun Johnstone Carrre Taylor Cubbage lnez Scott Cartwrrght Eunice Meers Gall Seevers Borden Mary Roberts Crowley Laura McClary Mack Elma Wheatley Hobson Mary McClary Stubbs Annabelle Wallace McLay Nrrra Gregg Woods Zoe W Seevers StellaMcCash Janes llra Carpenter Hunter Ora Guesstord Werr Pearle Ruby Bullard Cecrl Evans Ruth Bell Lane MEMBERS Maude Stockham Meredrth 'Margaret Dole Bagby Mary Ethel Drxon lrvel Myers Valda Hall Prrzer Blanche Robertson Fleeta Brownell Woodrutt Helen Starr Pattee Rasabelle Campbell McCartney Julrette Devrn Ethelyn Harrrs Grennell Atta Hutchrnson Graybrll Rose Garrett Holroyd Blanche Robbrns Rrsher Vrrgrnra Krrlc Lela Carson Anna Laura Clark Thompson Mary Grllrland Brammer Eleanor Mornrng Marvrn Ella Louise Stern Maybelle Watson Bullock Hortense Lovett Barnhart Marlon Green Helen Rollrns Jewell llcla Hammer Ruth Stewart Lawrence Helen Ross Stebbrns Elrzabeth Mornrng Mary Martin Georgra May Campbell Helen Cheese Lrcklrter Margaret Clark Ruth Krrby Jamieson Margorre E W Smith Mrldred Ryan Janlce English Textram Mary Ross Mackrnnon Helen Ruby Goode Gretchen Habenlcht Cartwrrght Lucrle McKee DeMuth Roberta Herrrott Hester Lawrence Gronberg Geraldrne Laughlrn Frances McKee Marguerrte M rnasslan Wrlson Vrrgrnra Foster Clare Lockhart Werssrnger Naomr Paul Lee Mrrram Perkrns Esther Utterback Penqurte Melrssa S Carroll Madalynn Phrllea Katherrne Fletcher Shreves Meredrth McCaw Elsre Amend Wood Frances Burt Moulin Lrllran Hethershaw Ethel Mae Jones Vega Morehouse Lytton Frances Hutt Jeanne Shockley Holmes Helen Dunlap Katherrne Remus Blanchard Vrrgrnra Davrs Goodrrch Katherrne Allen Montgomery Frances Kemp Thelma Larson Lawrence Prrscrlla Pratt Scott Eleanor Burton Martha Pearrs Dorothy Shaw Jewett Myrtle Spurrrer Julra Porter Hrse Ruth Cubbage Bothrlda Mahler Gretchen Moorehouse Eleanor Scott Frances Donrca Mrllrcent Harnes Helen Mrtchell Ruth Clemens Needham Neva Roberts Schnerder Hope Worthrngton Dorothy Dornon Rrcheson Margaret Alrce Grbson Guesstord Margaret Early Wrnrtred Leonard Juanrta Porter Grant Emma Gray Ward Wrlma Strrngtellow Mary Nett Velma Jordan Edna Penney Wrrght Gretchen Utterback Ashby Catherrne Bowler Dons Hott Mary Jean Elder Maurrne Housh Frances Dewell Doreen Howard Madelyn Rylands Mary Alrce Holman Pollock Kathryn Carmrchael Eleanor Rrder Kathryn Zrrbel Frances Morehouse Katherrne Beckman Myra Haase Margaret Marshall Leona Anderson Jane Alexander Mary Brammer Mrldred Gallmerer LuVern Gray Erleen Hartman Dorrs Mackaman Helen Roe Esther Srplrng Evelyn Zrrbel Mary Strll Ritchey Dorothy Dusenbery Martha Foster Lors Harrrs Elrzabeth Kelly Charlotte Parker Jean Wolt Deceased Two Hundred Erghty one wr - - - ' - F ' T ft ' - Delia Still-Brunk Margaret Noyes Lucille Moon JILENCE PLEAIE W2 ADVERTISING The Photographs in this Annual MADE BY WOLTZ STUDIO 420 NINTH STREET 4 - O 1 O 9 A MARK OF DISTINCTION Q 1 4 i 1 e N i 1 TWO FORTY CLEANERS 2407 University C. 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He looks back- ward, surveying the year, the obstacles he has met and overcome, incidents pleasant and unpleasant, and examines somewhat fearfully the completed book, the culmination of twelve months of planning, creating. All of our efforts have been promoted in the hope that at the close of the year we could present to the student body a book presenting accurately and fairly a record of a year at Drake, a book which we hope you will accept with -a degree of anticipation and appreciation, a book which, now as well as in later years, will make I'-736 just a little more mean- ingful. - To the editor it has a deeper meaning than to anyone else. lt brings back recollections of the drudgery of meticulous gathering of class, activity and membership lists and tedious hours spent in the less interesting phases of yearbook building, such as selection of type, cover, paper, etc. All in all, however, we have enjoyed working to present a QUAX different in scheme, plan and ar- rangement. It your enjoyment of the book approxi- mates somewhat our enjoyment in producing, our efforts have been fully repaid. Tl-IE EDITOR. Two Hundred Ninety-thre THANIYINE . . . ART SEGAL ot the Minneapolis Bureau ot Engraving for helping to make the art work in the OUAX dis- tinctive and ditterent. HARRY SCHREINER ot the Jacobsen Linotyping Company tor many nights spent in selecting type and laying out pages. PAUL ELLIOTT tor his frantic yet excellent worlc on the engravings as the printing date drew near. A. A. LUBERSKY ot the S. K. Smith Company who added the professional tinish to the cover design. JOY HODGES of stage and screen tor assistance in selecting the I936 OUAX be-auty. MISS AIMEE BUCHANAN, who helped in many ways. particularly in verifying faculty and adminis- tration material. MISS OMA STRAIN, whose advice on page layouts and art work was much appreciated. 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