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Years later, these are the memories that Will cling, and as far as the QUAX suc- ceeds in bringing them back, imprinting them in colors on the pages to follow, insofar shall we feel that we have effected our purpose. To the lovely blacks and grays, the slanting brown, the duslcs of university night, may this be as a niirror, this, the 1937 Drake QUAX. R-l' '59,-Q' . 'V 'A F' m am - - , Y 4,..v.+-gf, f JQQLLIX L-11,5 L W N 'gf' 'Oh 1. KI-1 r 1 'R gt 'J 215 wu- VQQV fu A fm f 'V' va, 1, 6, ff? r M' ' 3 1 1 we ,v E P , H 1 ' I L V 4,251-.,--agp,-iu..,,L 2 4 -.42 - --p -5-. fi 215 -Zi L - . .1-gl H UUTH and age are words from a conjurers hoxg that, these men have taught us. To look upon tomorrow at sixty with that same eagerness that we look upon it who are twenty, to hold that fitting immortality would be eons of time to learn, that, these men have taught us. And if we, in the ruddiness of day, pay tribute to them in the Silver of night, what place is more proper than a book that holds all the nights and days of the year within its covers. To Sherman Arthur Kirk, Lewis XVorthiugton Smith and Alfred John Pearson, this, the 1937 QUAX, is rightly a tribute. They, in themselves, have held recognition, but far more from the mouths and deeds of the men they taught will their fame come. government classes in tive sootligiwt activities atiwieties organizations ff gk, S, w 1 efum w gm an Y :V Ib , 4 X gi ' way- , gawk: - ,SWK 3:'Q,,. was-,H ' 553: in ' I WW K 11. , , ,, ,, . ' ' 'fi LQ15, P L , 35' H in Mu Eifi Q F 1 r K , l 2: ,ii K . f X , x, 5-Orzix 'Q M .r I X xg w v 1 A A 1 -fi, Q, i ,, Val in ,L K -as ' ,W as nvvgwrgsain ,. fag' In 5- figjgmng t, 1 Nga 'QQQUQELM 1. . '4 s ,ww A X ,,fgFiEY,I,QifQiu A 5 iii A E, -z -' 1 ' K ' M -N- Wg 1 ,E .E i K Ig, 'fhijifzz M ' Q ,,, :'.-2 , vr J .:x,, J l fL ,,, 'V 'F . 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T' U--W .4 ......, .. w Fair: + f fu , r : -' W- ' L pf ' . .2f::f4:E:'1'Qf'Ea.! ., MgWmm'r ,.vjgQ. w '.. 3, - xgxihiw W- 3,1 JE ,, J' 'jk ,QE 1 g A 'N ju .:5:5:::s:f :s5ar-' Qwgguj , ' V 'QQ lwfi' -ll V Mas V, 1' H F F , 2 1? ' iw M ww ' ,r 1 ' wus ' t IW ,. . , .ff an , 'nib ' 21 5 - fffk if ? 'I 5, W, 'fl g'5'53- 5- 91' ' . J ,H W :fav H H 1 . W: L F Q m fg www' 5 W w mu? mv mzxjgwykm M ,Q W- 'I UA 'I 'MN Ct? FFF hd., Ef- in VHS :F jx, J- . -lw JC dgfcim Climia Lniabzcntlon 1- PRESIDENT DANIEL XVALTER MOREIIOUSE The joy of success in a great experiment belongs to President More- house as the school year fades. A new library to come, a new science hall, a success greater than ever in a track classic of cinder path and pit have given promise that Drake University, for all its fifty-six years, will assume a more lasting niche in the story-book of western education. Following upon the footsteps of former President Herbert Hoover and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, journalist Wfalter Lippmann addresses the seniors of 1937. VVhat lies beyond his address, end of the year for hundreds of students, is future, but from the achievement of the past, that future goes up. Jwacfmf QF TI-IE UNIVERSITY or TRUSTEES Witli the realization of plans for a greater Drake in the construction of a S100,000 library, the board of trustees has achieved one of its goals of adding brightness to mellowness in campus beauty. Gift of the Gardner Cowles foundation, the structure will face the women's dormitory, mirroring its Georgian architecture. Under the guidance of President Morehouse and Miss Mary Bell Nethercut, librarian, the proposed two-story building will contain study rooms, re- serve book sections, stacks and work rooms on the first fioor. Twenty carrels, individual study rooms, will be niched in the north end of the second floor, where glass brick will light pages of Euclid, of Pliny, of an occasional modern novel. Ideal plans of 50 university libraries have been con- sidered in sculpturing library convenience. With a new science building to be erected in two years, with campus landscaping and renovation, Mr. Grover Hubbell's presidency of the UAUSl1CCS 11215 llid to deflllitff E1LiVElllCCS lll clROX!ER CL I-IUBBELIA Drake's 15-year plan. iihamnan Under the active leadership of the trustees, too, the women's gymnasium was refioored, repainted and refurnished. Drake alumnae responded to the call for contributions, robbing the gymnasium of its old drabness, and drawing university men to mixed volleyball games, dances in the recreation room, basketball, badmin- ton and suppers sponsored by the inde- pendent Women. R. M. EVANS Vice-Chairman Founders' Day dinner, May 7, saw 800 gather at the fieldhouse at a dinner honoring the fifty- sixth year of Drake history and the long service of Professors Kinney and Kirk. Dr. Williaiii A. Shullenberger acted as toastmaster and Dr. Edward Scribner Ames of the University of Chicago was main speaker. The Drake band, glee clubs and male quartet entertained at the climax of the ceremonies, after chapel, a tea dance and the spring varsity football struggle had highlighted the afternoon. Dr. Morehouse, Dr. Shullenberger and Dr. Ames spoke over radio station KRNT as a statewide gesture in recognition of the anniversary. T151 HARRY V. MASTERS 151111 ration .f fzaisnfin ig.: I HERBERT GOULD Fine Arts WILLARD L. JOHNSON CARRIE TAYLOR CUBBAGE Dean of Men Dean of Women F161 DEAIXIS Nine deans graced the Drake list of cap and gown with the naming of Lewis XVO1'thl1'1g'fOl1 Smith to the chair of graduate school head. Harry V. Masters followed the late XVilliam F. Barr as dean of the college of education. Again Drake deans set the example of treating each stu- dent as a friend. Dean Gould took an active part in the presentation of Carmen on stage and radiog Dean Pearson reorganized his German clubg Dean Caldwell was still an active figure on the chapel stageg Dean Morrow kept insisting that turning out good law students was an art and not a professiong Dean Hoffman jauntecl through the campus with thoughts of an enlarged commerce college dancing in his mindg and Dean Cubbage and Dean John- son, aside from many speaking engagements and active interests in university organizations, still kept their foun- tain of ready advice bubbling for both men and women. gm.. .. -rsh . .i wi 5, v All - it i My LYNDEN LVAIN HOlI'MA1N XR'1H UR ALBERT MORROXV JESSE COBB CALDWILLL Commwcz' and Finance Law Bfblf l17J ADMINISTIQATICDN MARY BELL NETHERCUT LiIlI'!H'il1iI 1-, w ,jx EM MA I. SCOTT Registrar E181 FRED L. T URBY A uditor BU l191 SINESS EDWARD C. LYTTON Busivzuss Alnnager' TI-IE TCDRCI-I I3EAI2EI2S EDXV lN G. BARRETT George Kelly's comedy, The Torch Bearersf' furnished the answer to the question of money for redecoration and furnishing of a new ine arts recital hall. Following the example of two years ago, faculty members took all parts in the pointed satire on the little theater movement. The acting aplomb of Mrs. 'Waunita Taylor Shaw, and the thunder-lunged delivery of Edwin G. Bar- rett literally bore the torch for the benefit production. Stooping to farce to rib hilariously the amateur worshippers of Thespis, the play amply spanked the fingers of the uppity under- graduate mimes who were running away with acting honors. Others in the cast included: Dean Herbert Gould, Franz Kuschan, Stanford Hulshizer, Gordon Bird, Anthony Donato, Edna Curtis Lewis, Martha Canfield, VVinifred Glass, Mrs. Helen L. Burgess and Melba Abbott, ALUMNI ASSGCIATICN MRS. XVELLS Drake alumni meet officially at the two top events of the uni- versity year, commencement and homecoming, but through the efforts of Mrs. Maydower V. Wells, alumni secretary, those graduates whose occupations find them in China, Africa and India, in short, too many railroad miles from the campus to attend re- unions, find a continuous homecoming in pages of the Alumnus, quarterly publication. pn Ranking achievements of graduates and undergraduates make up the type matter of this most widely read of university maga- zines. Prominent among other activities was the donation by the Drake Alumnae Association of funds to refurnish the Women's gymnasium. New floors, repainting, and the decoration of a rec- reation and dancing room were features of this gift. Younkers' Pompeian room was the scene of the golden jubilee banquet held Friday, November 6, in the midst of homecoming celebrations. President Morehouse introduced new faculty mem- bers, including Dr. Harry V. Masters, dean of the college of educationg Dr. Theodore Mehlin, professor of astronomy and mathematicsg Prof. Thomas Dunn, head of the English depart- ment, and Dan Carmichael, assistant professor of business ad- ministration. Assisting Mrs. NVells in Alumnus publication this year were Bessie Spiwak and Margaret Barron. ,if l Aid fskfi ES 1, -F 'fu E1 N ' ' 1 X. Ai Ex W ,- . I .ww 1-Ima' gf' 2 23 5 l 7 '5- K L 3 -W Yw?m4'1,,':i M '- Wagga A .. 13' MQ' 'ii' tiwf' J i 'iv' 3, A -I ,,,:.1L ' 71, f i fu - ,.f-'Zi 5 Q A.4.w,w1:r::w . . .X ,gf A A f 4 '1 uv-Y. E. i H11 5 L53 M ' -X 13 MH- P' wx Q35 'fx 4, Q1 My v, . 5 Q13 3 ,.-KN --iff xq1i'?3 15-5 - .Simulink agfclnfliniztmtion T DENZEL TOMPKINS PI'05Tlfl'lll EDWARD NIcC XRTAN Composed of twelve student members and one faculty member, Student Council confines its duties almost entirely to the fall semester, when homecoming is its province, to plan and execute. All-university parties are presented under its aegis, and it acts as patron for all peti- tions from the student body. Six members at large from the university and one member each from the six undergraduate colleges make up the membership. Fall elections are open to the entire student body. Prominent among activities this year were the new student party at Hotel Savery, and the all-university sport dance at Hotel Fort Des Moines. MEMBERS AT LARGE Denzel Tompkins Edward McCartan Charlotte Parker James Mills Frances 'Wragg Ton Melton COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES Heloise Martin Eldon VVo1tz James T ulin Alice Yost Franklin Kohl VVilliam Fulton 1 VVR wc KOHL TL Ll N WSILT1-EN rmniziiri FULTON MARTIN l24l STUDENT CCDLJNCIL UQF: V. IVI. C. A. BCDARD - is NOAH BIQCKER GUY STALNAKER REED PUNTENNEY CRA MPON The Y. M. C. A. Council met a roar of disapproval when it souffht to control hours of 111e11 i11 the university. Aroused at any C attempt to budget activity points to prevent overwork, 111e11 stu- dents hooted dow11 President NOHl1,S well-intentioned proposal. Every 1112111 i11 the university is eligible for 1ne111bersl1ip in the association. In its drive for clean living, high thinking and real leadership, 1'UCI11lJC1'S 111ect to discuss and study problems relating to moral physical and spiritual Welfare. Acting as an informal pep co111111ittee, tl1e council fostered a spirit of loyalty and devo- tion to tl1e university, its aims and ideals. lll arion Noah .lack Cra111po11 ,loh 11 Guy Prasidcvzi ...... Vice-P1'csidv1'1f MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY CLASS OE I937 liCl'IllCLl'l Young CLASS OE I938 lIclwi11 Becker CLASS OE I939 Robert P1111te1111ey Ronald Reed OFFICERS Serralary-Trec1s'm'e1' . . . -Iiolm Si111111o11s George SlZ1l1lZ1liC1' . . .Marion Noah . . . . . .. . . . .lfdwin Becker . . . . . .John Guy Hour Budgets cmd Tea Dances E251 Y. W. C. A. BCDARD i CHANDLER KUSCHAN FIELDS ELY MOR DON Nl XRSII HENRY LANDSBERG GIBSON BEDFORD LINDER I.l'I'Xl'lll I EINI OVI WV ith a series of charm schools, and lecturers on the social graces, Y. XV. C. A. as usual stood Well in front in the activity campaign for the year. Louise Bedford's presidency stepped the council to greater hustle, and Dean Cubbage's ofhce and the lounge were the scenes of many lneetings of university women. Miss Elizabeth McDonald Osborne of New York City was chief OFFICERS speaker for the organization this year. MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Elizabeth Fields Louise Bedford Jeanne Chandler Arla Enlow .lane Gibson Frances Ely President ...... Vice-President . .S'ecrcz'a1'y ..... Treaszwer .... CLASS OF l937 CLASS OE I938 Betty Gordon Myrtle Henry CLASS OF I939 Virginia Kessell Lillian Landsberg CLASS OE I94O Irene Linder Eloise Marsh Maxine Teetsel Eunice Litwiller Ellen Kusehan Louise Bedford Elizabeth Fields . . .Frances Ely . .Eloise Marsh Charm School cmd Teas E261 PAN I-IELLEIXIIC COUNCIL if HF LNLOW BELL HARRIS JOHNSON DILLER BRONX N MARSH JOHNSON STRIBLI NG BARNES Governing body of social sororities on the campus, Women's Pan-Hellenic council governs rushing and other matters of chap- ter contention among Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, Alpha Xi Delta and Chi Omega. Prominent among campus social affairs is the animal Pan- Hellenic formal, held this year at the Golf and Country Club. Council meetings are held at the Various chapter houses on the campus. Strict rushing rules are tested at the opening of spring and fall semesters. Kappa Alpha Theta MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Lois Harris 4 Eloise 'Marsh Delta Gam-ma Patricia Stribling Laura Jeannette Johnson Kappa Kappa Gamma lVlary Brown Betty Jean Barnes Alpha Xi Delta Erma johnson Marjorie Bell Ch-i Omega Arla Bnlow Barbara Diller OFFICERS Presridenf .... ....................... I ,ois Harris Secretary .... .... L aura Jeannette johnson Treasurer . . . ............. Marjorie Bell Sorority estrictions, Rewards E271 PROFESSIONAL PAN-I-IEI.I.ENIC CGUNCII. BUMGARDNER SHERMAN DEMING XVINSLOW' VVRAGG GUM XVith a rushing, pledging and initiation as competitive as that of social sororities, the Professional Pan-Hellenic Council, par- liament over Phi Mu Gamma and Zeta Phi Pita, drama profes- sionals, Sigma Alpha Iota, music, and a new council member, Delta Sigma Epsilon, education, worked its full quota of hours. Rush parties of the four powerful professionals rival that of any social chapter, and the tangles that ensue fall to the lot of formal dance in the spring vies with the autumn Social Pan Hellenic formal in popularity. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Della Sigma Epsilon Sigma Alpha Iota Kathryn Wlinslow jewel Sherman Plzi :lla fiilllllllltl Zeia Phi Ela Lois Bumgarclner I-Ielenc Deming Nanna Gum Frances VVragg OFFICERS President ...... .............. .... T - Ielene Deming V'icc-Prcsidelzf . . . ...... Nanna Gum .5'c'rrez'ary ..... ...... . Iewel Sherman T1'casu2'e9' . . . . .Kathryn XYi11slow Drama, Music, Education I 28 I INTER-FRATERIXIITV CCDUIXICII. i 1 EE' ft I E tar? may j A my-A - -V MELTON DAVISON SMITH HI Ll. CONKLI NG Governing- body of social fraternities on the campus, Inter- Fraternity Council prescribes rule and law to its members in the hectic matters of rushing, pledging and initiation. Member fraternities this year were Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Chi Delta, local, and Alpha Epsilon Pi, national, refrained from joining because of late organization. The council's tall traveling scholarship trophy was retired permanently this year hy Tan Kappa Epsilon, which won it the first three semesters it was offered. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Tau Kappa Epsilon 'VVilliam Davison, Law 3 Tom L. Hill, '39 Sigma fillflilll Ejvsiloil fllfilza Tau Omega. Dwight Conkling, Law 3 Roy Meadows, ,SS ,Ion Melton, '38 Claude Smith, Law 1 OFFICERS President ........ .......... ........ I o n Melton Vive-Prc'.vidc11f ...... ..... 'X William Davison .S'crrvl11ry-Trvaszwcr. . . ..... Roy Meadows Fraternity Board of Rules ' E291 DGRMITCDRV CGLJINICIL WILLS RITZE HARMON McCOUN COONS KOENIG Over nearly 100 members of the Drake XNfon1en's Dormitory, the Dormitory Council extends rules and penalties. Punishing by minors and campuses, the board strictly enforces hour limits and other judiciary measures. The Dormitory formal is one of the foremost social events of the Winter season, and all other parties, dances and entertain- ments fall to the lot of the board and its social chairman. Par- ticipation of dormitory members in innumerable campus activ- ities makes the organization one of the most prominent on the campus, and the popularity of its members may be measured by the myriad of men who throng its Marian Atkinson Anne Koenig Ruth Harmon Kathryn Coons Hazel Jacobs Adele Modjeska President ...... Vice-President . . . Secretary ...... Treasurer ....... Social Chairman .... Proctor.: . . ...... CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF OFFICERS foyer on week-end evenings. Marian Ritze Lucille Wills Martina Meyer Florence Kling Kathleen McCoun Anne Odle ....LucilleVVills . . . .Marian Ritze . . . . .Ruth Harmon ...................Martina Meyer ..............Anne Koenig .Kathryn Coons, K athleen McCoun Rules, Pena lties cmd Parties E301 WOMENS LEAGUE if il , , aff, I sv A -Y 5 K Y , .L . W - I R es 1, QP I iii' L- fir' ix 'ff , I ? C as at . - 4 Q-, ,A sn I ZF 'f ' ' T 5, 1 . 1- JI .,.,. 41 . f 15.4 I V - JOHNSON ROE KOENIG IHLLYARD HYDE HARRIS JOHNSON laVomen's League, under the guidance of Martha Hyde, took steps to bring about closer coordination among women's associa- tions on the campus. Composed of representatives from social and professional sororities, Y. VV. C. A., Independent VVomen, Dormitory, Carpenter House, Craig House, and Sports Club, with the supplement of the Junior Board, XNomen's League turns to freshman orientation, vocational guidance, and social activities in a program of betterment in society and manners. A campus-wide plebiscite of women voters each spring elects its ofhcers for the coming year, and the positions are the most valued of campus honors. MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OE 1937 Laura Jeanette Johnson lirma Johnson Gwendolyn Kirk CLASS OE l938 Mary Martha Peterman Betty Roe Jewel Sherman Josephine Stalnaker CLASS OF I939 Kathryn McKenzie Gladys Zabilka Anne Koenig Jessie Laughead Lucille Wills Frances W'ragg Mary Brown Lois Harris Zelda Hillyard Martha Hyde Patricia Stribling E1-na Wa1'ren Mattie VVilliamson Alice Yost Louise Bedford Adele Crewdson LaV ern DeLong Helene Deming Ruth Harmon Arla Enlow Maxine Teetsel OFFICERS President ..... .......................... M artha Hyde Vice-President . . . . ............... Zelda Hillyard Secretary ........... . . .Laura Jeanette Johnson Treasurer ..... Senior Represevimfive .... Junior R6j97'ESE71ifdfi'Z,'G .... Point Secretary ........ Erma Johnson ...........Lois Harris .. . . . .Betty Roe . . . .Anne Koenig W0men's Activities Center E311 INTRAIVILIRAI. BCDARD I . . Plc ln INIARSEI STREYFFELER CRITCHETT CHORPENNINC DUNN fIAMiILTON BEATTI12 KESSELL GORDON On the walls of the lobby of the women's gymnasium are posted innumerable score sheets on intramural competition, evi- dences of the efforts of the intramural board. Basketball, base- ball, volleyball, pingpong, badminton, soccer, tennis, deck tennis, and archery had friendly rivalries at a high pitch from Septem- ber until june. Rea Wfoodman athletes led the way into the final stretch, with a lead of ZOO points, followed by Delta Gamma, Craig House and Kappa Kappa Gamma. 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M1r.r.LR LIBERAL ARTS President ....... ................... D enzel Tompkins Vice-President .... .... H elen Baxter Secretary-Tv'easzL1'e1' .... Marjorie Bell President ....... Vic 0-Presidellzf .... Secrelary ...... Preszdeni .......... Vice-President .... Secretary-Treasmfer EDUCATION FINE ARTS COMMERCE Preszdeut .......... ............ Vice-President ....... Secretary-Treasurer I34Ql . . .Erma Johnson . . . . .Irene Linder ..Dorothy Meyer . . . .Lois C1-itchett . . . . .Luliva Burdette . Charlotte Parker . . . .Wilbur Miller . . . .Virgil Nutt . . . .Myron Schatz .qlzaianfan DGNOVAN R. ADDINGTON, PVal1kor1, .M-inn., Education, Phys. Ed., D Club 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 'A' MARIAN ATKINSON, Ames, Iowa, Liberal Arts, French, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Sigma Iota, Paul Stoye Club, Iowa State College. 'A' LEROY L. AUSTIN, Des Moines, Iowa, Libcrall Arts, Journalism., Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Delta Chi, Treas. 1, Cheer Leader 1, 2, Delphie Campus Editor, Columnist. BETTY JEAN BARNES, Des IlIoim'.x', Iowa, Liberal A-rtx, Soriology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Frances Shimer jr. College, University of Iowa. 'A' MARGARET T. BARRON, Dex ITIIUIIIEX-, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Engl-isIz,' Phi Mu Gamma, See. 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta, Quax, Delphie, Y.W.C.A., Dance Club, News Bu- reau. ll' HELEN V. BAXTER, Battle Creek, Iowa, Liberal Arla, ElLgIl'Xll,' Zeta Phi Eta, Corr. Sec. 2, Treas. 4, Beta Gamma Kappa, English Club, Craig House, Pres. 3, Phi Beta Kappa. MARIORIE M. BELL, Des Moinvx, Iowa, Liberal Arls, English, Alpha Xi Delta, Treas. 4, Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Sigma Iota, Y.W.C.A., Pan-Hellenic Treas., Sr. Class See.-Treas., Cornell College. i' MARY L. BROVVN, Dex Illoilws, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Mallzemat-ics,' Kappa Kappa Gamma, Math-Science Club, Stephens College. HK' DELL MARGARET BRUSH, Oxagc, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Journali.vm,,' Della Gamma, Sigma Tau Delta, See. 4, Delphie Staff, LU EVA BURDETTE, Krlorflillc, Iowa, Fine Arts, Voice, Mu Phi Epsilon, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartet Soloist 3, NBC Broadcast of Bohemian Girl, Martha , Creation , Messiah 'k EVERETT I. CART- NVRIGI-IT, Boone, Iowa, Liberal Artx, MHf1l6lIIUI1iC.Y,' Aleph Theta Ze, Phi Sigma Iota, Band 1, Z, 3, 4, Trojans 2, 3, Math-Science Club, Vice-pres. 4. fble SENICDRS E351 UAL THOMAS B. CASE, Valley function, Iowa, Commerce and Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi,Ir. Scholarship, Sr. Scholarship, Who's Who, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, Second Generation Club. 'A' I. BERKELEY CLAIBORNE, Des Moines, Iowa, Comme-ree and Finance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Class President 1, Intra-Mural Board 2, 3, Tennis Team, Com- merce Club. if MARTHA E. CLARK, Gambier, Ohio, Education, Commerce, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. GLEN O. CLAUSSEN, Mannirig, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Jour- nalism, Alpha Tau Omega, Sec. 3, Sigma Delta Chi, Vice-pres. 3, Pres. 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Sports Editor Delphic 3, Editor-in-Chief Delphic 4. 'k MARGARET B. CLEMENS, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Eng- lish Club, U. C. L. A. if BRUCE B. COE, Des Illoines, Iowa, Cornnierce, Business Aziministration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JEAN MARIE COREY, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Drama, Delta Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta, Vice-pres., Y.W.C.A. 'A' LOIS D. CRITCHETT, Des Moines, Iowa, Fine Arts, Voice, Delta Gamma, Sec., Mu Phi Epsilon, Girls' Trio, Chorus, Glec Cluib, Martha , Bohemian Girl. if W. CLOUGH CULLEN, ' lllankato, Mirzzi., Liberal Arts, Zoology, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Marquette, University of Minn., Mankato Teachers College. THOMAS A. DALE, W,lGElL'1'Sblll'g, Ohio, Bible, Chris- tian Normal Institute. 'lr RUTH MARIE DAVIS, Des M oines, I owa, Liberal Arts, English, Delta Gamma, English Club, Sec. 4, Y.W.C.A., Stephens College. Sl' DOROTHY M. DUSENBERY, Des Moines, Iowa, Fine Arts, Music, Delta Gamma, Mu Phi Epsilon, Margaret Fuller Club, Y.W.C.A., Little Symphony Orchestra, Choir, Bohemian Girl , Martl1a. POLLY C. DYE, Los Angeles, California, Education-, Kinder- garten, Beta Gamma Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A., U.C.L.A, il' DON R. EMANUEL, Bloomfield, Iowa, Education, Matlzematics, The Goocl Hope. 'A' MAXINE I. EPPARD, Redfield, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Dra1na,' Y.lrV.C.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Earlham Ir. College, University of Colorado. ' JANE KENT-FAGEN, Des llloines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Drama, Delta Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta, Class Vice-pres. 1, Y.W.C.A., Pep Club, The joyous Season. i' MAXINE M. FARR, Des Moines, Iowa, Education, Priniary, Kappa Alpha Theta. i' MAURICE L. FEESE, Clarinala-, Iowa, Education, Music, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Clarinda Ir. College. I VGC LIDIVCFSI E361 I D. FIELDS, Der Moines, Iowa, Arts, English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Phi Sigma Iota, Sieve and Shears, Scholarship, National Collegiate Who, English Club, Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. Vice-pres., Margaret Fuller Club, Wom- League, Soc. Ch, 3, Pan-Hellenic 3, Sec.- as. Jr. Class. 'k ANNETTE N. FOLEY, Moines, Iowa, Education, English, Delta Epsilon, Y.W.C.A., Sigma Delta Epsilon, of Arkansas. HAROLD W. FREESE, Dows, Iozoa, Fine lrts, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Boys' Glee Club, horus 1, 4, Coe, Ellsworth Conservatory. if RR. W. GARBER, Big Horn, Wyoming, Lib- rol Arts, Political Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, D Club, Track, University of Wyoming. HAZELRUTH GARST, Des Moines, Iowa, Arts, Drama, Phi Mu Gamma, Beta Kappa, Treas. 3, Glee Club, A Capella , Y.W.C.A. 'A' FRANCIS P. GIBSON, Moines, Iowa, Fine Arts, Drama, Theta Phi, The Tavern , The Good Hope , joyous Season. MARY VERNA GLEIM, Arlington, Iowa, Arts, Chemistry 5 Chi Omega, Orchestra, , Y.W.C.A. i' ROY G. GREEN, Des Iowa, Liberal Arts, Matlie1naties,' Math- Club, Tennis, Trojans. JOHN A. GRIFFIN, Dos Moines, Iowa, Lib- .-Irts, llflailieniat-ics, Titans, Math-Science Dowling College. 'A' BEN L. HALL, Des Iowa, Coininerceg Alpha Tau Omega, Club, Delta Sigma Pi. RONALD I-IALLOCK, Valley Junction, Iowa, Phys. Ed., D Club, Titans, Foot- 1, 2, 3, 4. 'A' LOIS HARRIS, Dos Moines, Liberal Arts, Law, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa, Phi Sigma Iota, Treas. 3, Mar- Fuller' Sieve and Shears, Pres. 4, Pres. Ex. Board, Pres., Pan-Hel- Club, Jr., Sr., Scholarships, Fresh. Law Sec., National Who's Who. ZELDA A. I-IILLYARD, Corydon, Iowa, Com- Comniercial Teaching, Rea Woodman, Pep Club, Y.W.C.A., Sports Club. 'k ANET HOUGH, Newton, Iowa, Fine Arts, and Voice, Delta Gamma, Sigma Tau Stephens College, University of Iowa, nine een iiwiri SEV CD Ud I371 MARTHA E. HYDE, Lillle Rock, 44l'kdllXlI.V, Fino Arts, Drama, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta, Treas. 2, Theta Alpha Phi, Sec. 2, Pres, Women's League 4, Patriarch , Tav- ern , Bohemian Girl , Moor Born , National Collegiate Who's VVho. 'A' HOMER WM. IENNINGS, Illarxliulllorwi, Iowa, C0111- nicrve, flfroimliizy. 'A' DONALD O. JONES, Dar Illoilzex, Iowa, Cozziniviwep, Finance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres. 4, Delta Sigma Pi, 4515nter-Fraternity Council, 4, Commerce Club, 4, Class Pres. , . VERNON JONES, Sac City, Iowa, Coilmzorce, Finance' Alpha Phi Omega, Band 3, Orchestra 2, University of iowa. il' ERMA L. JOHNSON, Des Illoirzex, Iowa, EdlLEtlli07l, K'i1uli'r- garlen, Priniaryg Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Pres., National Collegiate Who's VVho, Sieve and Shears, VVomen's League, Treas., Pan-Hellenic Council, Y.W.C.A., Sr. Class Pres., Ir., Sr., Scholarships, VVho's Wlio. i' LAURA IEANETTE JOHNSON, Des Illo-inex, Iowa, Educa- tion., Priuzaryg Delta Gamma, Pres., Zeta Phi Eta, Pan-Hellenic Board, See., Legislature, Sec., Sec. Ex. Board of WO1l1CH,S League. VVILLIAM I. KACENA, IR., Des Il-follies, Iowa, Liberal Arts, ClLE lI'Zi.Yll'1V,' Math-Science Club: Chemistry Club, Sec., Treas., Second Generation Club. 'lr GEORGE KAUTZ, Des Moines, Iowa, Commerce, Acco'untiay,' Delta Sigma Pi. i' GWENDOLYN KIRK, Derby, Iowa, Fine Arlr. PIG-110,' Ger- trude Huntoon Nourse Club, Mu Phi Gamma, Glee Club 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3. ANNE KOENIG, Kirkman, Iowa, Fine Arts, .lliliw-ic',,' Sigma Alpha Iota, Band, Chorus, Glee Club, Women's League, Nourse Club, Dormitory Council, VVho's Wliog Kollege Kapers. 'A' FRANKLIN KOHL, Omaha, Nob., Bible, Aleph Theta Ze, Vice-pres., Student Council, Ministerial Association. Pres., Nor- mal State Teacher's College, Aberdeen, S. Dak. if FLORENCE G. LAFFER, Fort Dodge, I own., Liberal Arts, History, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec. 3, 4, Phi Sigma Iota, History Club, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Kappa Delta Pi. BOYD LANDERS, Van Ilflefer, Io'-wa, Liberal ilrlx, Chem- istry, Pre-medic Club, Chemistry Club, Agassiz Club. 'A' L. VINCENT LARSON, Des Mo'i1z0s, Iowa, Fine Arts, Voice, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-pres. 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Carmen 4, Messiah 2, 3, 4, Bohemian Girl 2, Martha 3, Kapers 3, 4, Quartet 3, York Nativity 2, Chi Delta, Sec. 1, 2, Band Chorus 4, The Tempestm' 2. 'A' IESSIE M. LAUGHEAD, Dar Moiizcs, Iowa, Education, Phys. Ed., Psi Chi, 'XVomen's Honor D Club, Sports Club, Pres. 4, Phys. Ed. Major Club, Agassiz Club. DONALD O. LEGG, Peoria-, Illinois, Liberal Arts, Bible, Ministerial Association, Track, Alpha Phi Omega. 'A' IRENE C. LINDER, Hartley, Iowa, Education, Social Scienrc, Beta Gamma Kappa, Sigma Delta Epsilon, History Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A., International Relations Club, Social Serv- ice Club, National Collegiate Who's Wliog Fresh., Ir., Sr., Scholarships. 1' ALBERTA M. LOWENBERG, Doimellson, Iowa, Erlncalioa, KI1ldCVQGI'fCIl, Primary: Y.W.C.A., A Capella, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Delta Sigma Epsilon. Fd UDIVCVSI L. Arts , Se J. LUCHSINGER, Milaca, Ililiun., Phys. Ed., Honor D Club, Pres., Z, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Spartans. 'A' MCFARLAND, Des Moines. Iowa, Lib- fournalism, Alpha Gamma Delta, Sigma Phi, Corr. Sec., Delphic Society cond Generation Club, Kappa Delta , University of Missouri, Columbia. OMA SALLY Arts, Litera 'k S B. MCLAUGHLIN, Des Illoiuos, Education, Pliysics, Pres. Intra-Mural Boar , , ' , . d Z Football '11-ack D Club WARREN MAPLE, Valley Junc- F-i11a11,ce,' 'Theta Alpha Phi, I. MARTIN, Des Moines, Iowa, Lib- Elzglish, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Iota, Sec, 4, Sigma Tau Delta, Margaret Club, English Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Ed- ry Section of Delphic, Linclcnwoocl ROBERT L. MERRICK, Corydon, Liberal Arts, Cl7H7l1l.l'f7jl.,' Tau Kappa Ep- Agassiz Club, Phi Mu Alpha 1, Pre-medic Sec, 2, Pres. 4, Phi Beta Kappa. VVILBUR C, MILLER, Polk City, Iowa, Com- S 3, 4, 3, Iowa, Fi11am'e,' Delta Sigma Pi, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pre . I . ' 4 Commerce Club 'k MAXINE Seymour, Iowa, Fine Arts, Music, Omicron, Glee Club, Chorus, Simp- College. MONROE, Colfax, Iowa, Fine Arts, Mu Alpha, Pres. 3, Theta Alpha Phi, and Spurs, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1 2, 3, Nourse Club, Quartet 1, 2, Drum Vice-pres. Soph. Class, You Never Can Patriarch , Tempest , Criminal Code , Iourney's End , Kollege Kapers, Who's Who, Kappa Delta Pi, Squar- 'A' RICHARD MOORE, Clar- owa, Arts, Voirf, Phi Mu Alpha: Orchestra 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Kollege 4, Carmen 4, Clarinda Ir. College. MORRISON, Des Illoimfs. I0'wa, Lib- Low, Alpha Tau Omega, Basketball, Ir. College, 'k DOROTHY RUTH Illoinos, I owa, Erlutcation, PVl711GA'jJ',' Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A, MARIORIE H. NEWCOMER, Greene, Iowa, Arts, Frencliq Sigma Tau Delta, Gamma Chorus, Glee Club, Plays, Upper Iowa i' BEULAH NEWELL, Ft, Madi- Fine Arts, Piano, Chi Omega, Mu Epsilon. l'lll'lZ sev llifl Zll UG E391 MARION L. NOAH, Des M oines, I owa, Liberal Arts, French,- Helmet aud Spurs, History Club, Y.M.C.A., Pres. 4, 1936 Quax Editor, International Relations Club, Pres. 4, National Collegiate Wl1o's Who, Phi Beta Kappa, 'k VIRGIL I. NUTT, Des Moines, Iowa., Conznzerce, Finance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, See. 4, Commerce Club, Vice-pres. Sr. Class. 'A' CHARLOTTE V. PARKER, Des Moines, Iowa, Fine Arts, Public School IlIn.vir,' Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Iota, Mu Phi Epsilon, Sieve and Shears, Margaret Fuller Club, Student Council, String En- semble, String Quartet, Orchestra. MARGARET PERRY, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Drama, Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Mu Gamma, Lindenwoorl College, Iowa State University. 'k YVILLIAM P. PETTIT, E71l7lLL'lSL7'll1'g, Iowa, Education, Phys. Ed., Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-pres. D Club, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, Emmetsburg Ir. College. 'A' JULIETTE W. PITTS, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, English ,' Kappa Alpha Theta, English Club. FRANK N. RASMUSSEN, E.rira, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Law,- Vikings, History Club, Delta Theta Phi, Grand View College, 'k RONALD R. REED, Grant, Nebr., Liberal Arts, New Tesla- menl, Aleph Theta Ze, Kemper Military Academy, Chorus, Glee Club, Ministerial Association, Y.M.C.A. Cab., International Relations Club. 'lr IEANNE I. RIEPE, Centerville, Iowa, Lib- eral Arts. Englislig Kappa Kappa Gamma , English Club, Center- ville Jr. College. HARRIET RISTVEDT, Des Moines, Iowa, Connnerre, Mer- charxdisingg Staff Member of Radio Dept. 'K' MARTAN RITZE, Waterloo, Iowa, D1'll1l1ll,' Phi Mu Gamma, Theta Alpha Phi, Dormitory Vice-pres. 'A' JOHN H. SANSOM, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, History, Eta Sigma Phi, Pres., The Temp- est 2. MYRON SCHATZ, Des llloines, Iowa, Commerce, Finfmce, Commerce Club, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Ir., Sr. Scholarships, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. Soph. Class, Trreas. Sr. Class, Math-Science Club. 94' SUE SIMPSON-BROCK, Des M0'i7'lF.f, Iowa, Liberal flrls, Cl1emi.rlry,' Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. 'A' MARION IRENE SLOAN, Des Illoines, Iowa, Lib- eral Arts, Journalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi , Y.W.C.A. FRED A. SMITH, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Cornmerce, Fi11a11ce,' Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Tau Omega, Commerce Club, D Club, Football, Track, University of Minnesota. 'lr MAX E. SMITH, Clarinda, Iowa, Education, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Orches- tra, Kollege Kapers, Brass Quartet. 'A' RONALD C. SMITH, Perry, Iowa, Librral Arts, f0U'f7ZUlI.l'171',' Phi Mu Alpha, Cosmo- politan Club, Band, Kollege Kapers 3, 4, Delphic 2, 3, Quax 3. ld C UIWIVCVSI LOIS I. SPICER, Bloomfield, Iowa, Liberal rts, Mathematics, Craig House, Beta Gamma appa, Math-Science Club, Bloomfield Ir, Col- ge. 'k BESSIE SPIWAK, Des Moines, Iowa, -iberal Arts, Jour1zalism,' Theta Sigma Phi, Mar- aret Fuller Club. PASQUALE SPOSETO, Des Moines, Iowa, 'ine Arts, Drama, Phi Mu'Alpha, Theta Alpha hi, Pres. 4, Trojans, Pres. 3, National Colle- iate Who's Who, Independent Council, Black lamingo , Criminal Code , Another Lan- uage , Patriarch , Tempest , Tavern , Cradle Song , Iourney's End , Good Hope , Elizabeth the Queen , Moorborn. 'A' OR- ILLE E. STEARNS, Va-u Wert, Iowa, Law,- au Kappa Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Osce- la Junior College. MARGARET I. STILES, Des Moines, Iowa, iberal Arts, Zoology, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Or- hestra, Agassiz Club. 'A' DAVID B. TALTY, es Moines, Iowa, Commerce, Fi1ia11ce,' Com- erce Club, Delta Sigma Pi, Track 1, Golf 1. DENZEL I-I. TOMPKINS, Garner, Iowa, Lib- ral Arts, Matlzo111atic.v,' Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres. , Phi Beta Kappa, Helmet and Spurs, Vice- res., Math-Science Club, Corr. See. 3, Pres. 4, ftudent Council member at large 3, Pres. 4, Class res. 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-Pres. 1, German Club 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3, Who's Who, Band 1, 2, Symphony Orchestra 2, National Collegiate ho's Who. HK' RALPH H. TRIPP, FVITZTLGII, Morztana, Liberal Arts, tMathematics,' Debate, Oxiatory, Pi Kappa Delta , Intermountain Union o ege. DELL WARD, Oelwein, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Psychology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Upper Iowa. Iowa Universities, Fresh. Class Pres, 'k PHILIP C. WATERS, Helena, Morztarza, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Math-Science Club, Messiah, Chorus, Intermountain Union College. KATHRYN A. WINSLOW, Des M oiuvs, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Economics, Delta Sigma Ep- silon, Professional Pan-I-Iellenic Council. 'k ROY T. WILL, Red Oak,Iowa,Fiae Arts, Piano , Phi Mu Alpha, Pres. 4, Paul Stoye Club, Pres. l, 3, Band, Orchestra, String Ensemble. LUCILLE WILLS, Carroll, Iowa, Fine Arts. Voice, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-pres., Pres. of Dormitory. ir FRANCES E. WRAGG, Des Moines, I owa, Liberal Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pres., Zeta Phi Eta, Vice-pres. 2, 3, Sieve and Shears, Another Language , Tempest , Cradle Song , Elizabeth the Queen , Stage Mgr. for The joyous Season , Margaret Fuller Club, Theta Alpha Phi, Sec. 3, 4, Professional Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3, National Collegiate gN5lO,S Who, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Social Ch. nine een liwirl ZH Ud SENIORS NOT IN PICTLJRES VERA BELTZ, Iadiauola, Io-rua, Educaiion, His- lor3',' Iowa State Teachers College. ROBERTA HUME BROVVN, Fav'-uzinyfou, Iowa, IflIIlt'llfi01l, Iowa State University. JEAN CASEBEER, Dm illoincs, Iowa, Edizca- fion, 1fIl!l!t'l'gfIl'If'Il,' Kappa Kappa Gannnag Y. VV. C. A. STEVE CEBUHAR, VV-illianzsoni, Io wa, Liberal .-Iris, Ilixloryj Chariton Ir. College. JOHN R. CLIFT, Dex Illoivicx, Iowa, Comvlzerce, .-lrcozuzfiny. IRENE CONLON, Dm Ilflllillfi, Io-zva. .ECillL'I1I'IUlI, IJl'1'llIl1l'3',' Kappa Alpha Tlietag lVo1ne11's League. RICHARD DESMOND, Webster Cily, Iowa, Law. MARY ELLIOTT, Sfnitlztlillc, Il'IiSS01H'l., Liberal flrlx, I3'ibIv,- Beta Gannnag Ministerial Associa- liong Kansas City jr. College. D. R. FRELEIGH, Plaasaalvillu, Iowa, Bible,- lxlinisterial Association. ROBERT HALL, Nvwlon, Iowa, Liberal zlrlx, Biblvg Glee Clnbg Aleph Theta Ze. ROBERT HAMILTON, Illaxoa City, Iowa, CU1lllI1C7'CC, IIIIIUIICKQ' Chi Delta. RUSSELL HOFFMAN, Des Moines, Iowa, C.0IlI!IIl'7'Cf', Iiizzauce. BETTY JENKINS, Dex Illoilivs, Iowa, Liberal glrlsv. Plzyxzral Edizcalioag Kappa Alpha Theta. T421 MARGARET JOHNSON, Colfax, Iowa, Iiiuc .'4rl.v, Public Svlzool IlIa.ric,' lnclepenrlent Vlfmneng Gertrude Nourse elubg Pres. 4: Mu Phi Epsilon, Sec. 45 Melba Abbott clubg See.-Treas. 4. li. LOUISE KENNEDY, Des IlfUIIll'.Y, Iowa. Ifdzzmlionj Independent VVcnnen. ALBERT LATTA, Drs IlIoim'.v, Iowa, I.aw,' Eta Sigma Phi. XV. DAN LAVVRENCE, Der 1lI01iIlCX, Iokzva, Law. XV. JOHN POLLOCK, I'lo1fc'1', Ivwa, Law. l.OUlSE RENDA, Dm Illoinrx, IU-wil, liduralion. 1',l'IlINll'.l'.,' Inclependenl XVOIUCH. , l SENIORS NOT IN PICTURES MARGARET RINEHART, Boudaranl, Iowa, Eldacafion, Primary, A. I. B. GEORGE SCI-IANE, Dax Moiimv, Iowa, Com- mercrcr, Fil1U7lCU,' Vikings. RUTH SCHLICHTING, COIIHIIIIILY J1u1,cl-ion, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Economlius,' Independent NVomcn. EUNICE SKELTON, Van Mvirr, Iowa, Ifimr .-Iris, Drama, Delta Gamma, Tlietzi Alpha Phi, Zeta Phi Eta, Dance Club. JEROME I-I. SMITH, Des Ilfoinvx, Iowa, Law, Spartans, Pi Kappa Delta. DENTON SNYDER, Ilzmiboldt, Iowa, Fine' Arlx, Drazuag Black Flamingo , Much Ado About Nothing , Paolo and Francesca , Pa- tI'l3I'Cl1HQ You Never Can Tellug Tempest , Criminal Codc g Tavcrn g Journeys End , Noah , Theta Alpha Phi, Vice Pros. 3, 43 Presi- dent Sophomore Class, Phi Mu Alpha, National Collegiate Who's VVho. PAUL SPALLA, Dos Illloviaes, Iowa, Law, Alpha. Tau Omcgng Band. FORREST SVVAN, Des Moines, Iowa, Efluca- lion, Psyclzologyj Vikings, Basketball, D Club. E431 MARGARET JANE VORHES, Des Moines, Iowa, Edacaiiong Chi Omega. WALDO WHEELER, Des M oines, Iowa, Law, Boone Junior College. MAURIETTA CARLSON VVILLIAMS, Rupert, Idaho, Liberal Arts, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, University of Idaho. VIRGINIA YORK, Des Moilwx, Iowa, Educa- f'l'0l1,' Sigma Delta Epsilon. REGENA YOUNG, Des Moines, Iowa, Educa- fioa, Primary. CARLYLE YOUNGDALE, Dex Illoinvs, Iowa Libvral Arts, Chrmi.vIry,' Basketball 1, 2, 3. J BARBARA M. BREAW, Eagle Grove, Iowa, Ezdacalioa Pri11f1,ary,' Beta Gamma Kappa. 'A' MADGE P. DU VALL, Moravia, Iowa, Educaiton, Prima1'y,' Choir. 'A' LUE ECK- HARDT, Avoca, Iowa, Education, Delta Gamma, Y. W. C. A. ANNABEL E. FAGG, Dex Moines, Iowa, Education, Pri- maryg Delta Gamma, Y. W. C. A., Treas. Fresh. Class. 'lf MURIEL FANNON, Cmfz.ler'viIle, Iowa, Edzicafiou, KI7Ld07'gU7 ten, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Centerville Ir. College. 'A' DORO- THY L. FOX, Centerville, Iowa, Educaiion, English. BETTY GOODWIN, Dos IVIo1'n,cs, Iowa, Ea'acalion,' Delta Gamma, Stephens College, University of Iowa, Grade Club, Y. W. C. A. 'k BESSIE MAE GREEN, Hampton, Iowa, Edu- cation, Soieuce,' Delta Sigma Epsilon, Vice-pres., Sigma Delta Epsilon, Quax Staff, 25 Grade Club, Y, VV. C. A., if ORPHA A. KAY, Oakland, Iowa, Education, P1'ima'ry,' Pep Club Q Chan- cellorsg Dormitory Glee Club. BEVERLY LINDSTROM, Chicago, Illinois, Educaliouj Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. W. C. A. ir KATHRYN MCCARTHY, Des Moines, Iowa, Edufation. i' DOROTHY R. NEUMAN, Ames, Iowa, Education., Prifiiary. MARY E. NICHOLS, West Libcrly. Iowa, El1'HCGI'i0ll, Pri- mary,' Alpha Xi Delta, Iowa State Teachers' College. 'A' VIR- GINIA R. PRIEBE, Des Ilfloines, Iowa, Ediivationj Delta Gamma, C. C. C. C. 'k LORENE I. RIGGLE, Des Moines, Iowa, Edlucafion, Kiwidergarlmz, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Inde- pendents. TWO YEAR SENIORS DORIS I. ROSSOW, Lolzrwille, Iowa, Edmo- ion., Primary, 'k DORIS I. SCHAR, Storm alee, Iowa, Ell7ll'UII0lL,' Beta Gamma Kappa. ELAINE STAFFORD, KIHKIHIIOIL, Iowa, Edu- fatiolz, Prinmry. 'Ir MARIAN YV. STREYF- ELER, Dm Moines, Iowa, Ed1rraI'io1z,' Y. XV. . A.: Intramural Board, Sec., T1'eaS.3 Independ- xnt W'omeng University Pep Committeeg Girls' Pep Comm. MARGARET V. SVVANSON, Dux IlIoi11f'.v, I owa, EcIzu'aIiou,' I11depc1'1deut Orgzmization. i' NORMA M. SWEEZY, fldvl, Iowa., EVIIHFIIIIOII. Primaryg Delta Gammag Y. W. C. A. FRANCES M. SVVITZER, Nevada,I0wa,Erlu- mlion, Dl'U'l!1fl. ir RACHEL TOMPKINS, Gar- ner, Iowa, EIIMCIIIIIOII,IILI01'1Jl'f'lIifIf6',' Delta Gammag Y. W. C. A. MARY F. VVILLIAMS, Dex Mnimxv, Iowa., Educal'iou,' Kappa Alpha Theta. i' VVILMA M. XVRIGI-IT, Dm .7lI0ine'.v, Iowa, EIIIICIIIIUII-, Kina'e1'- jjfI7 fl'7If,' Alpha Xi Deltag Y. VV. C. A.: Sports Club. UIUC SCV UNI CU Lid i451 JU NICDI2 QFFIC MELTON SNYDER BAKER President ........ V ice-Presid ent .... Secre tary-Treasurer President ...... Vice-President . . . Secretary .... Treasurer .... President ...... Vice-President . . . Secretary .... Treasurer .... President ........ Vice-President .... Secre tary- Treasurer LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION VVILLIA MS ......Jon Melton . . . .Edwin Becker . . .Louise Bedford ....TohnB.Snyder FINE ARTS 'COMMERQE E461 . . . . .Wade Kittell . . .Ray Mahannah Ethyl Chorpenning 1 . . . . .Alice Yost . . . . .Wilma Baker ......Nanna Gum Clayton Hathaway ..Chance VVilliams . . . . . .Fred Smith . . . .Tom Case .qlzeienfcm ERS W. GILMAN ALLER, McLeod, Montana, Education, Zool- ogy, Chemistry Society. 'k DAN E. ANDERSON, Carlsbad, New Mexico, Liberal Arts, Journal-isnt, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delphic 2, Managing Editor 3, Radio Staff 2, Stage Crew 1, Quax photographer 2, Student Promotion 3, Pres. Fresh. Fine Arts 1. University of Utah. i' VVARD VV. ANDERSON, Des Moines, Iowa, Conznierce, Finance. VVILMA L. BAKER, Des Moines, Iowa, Fine Arts, Music- Piano, Mu Phi Epsilon, Chorus, Gertrude H. Nourse Club. 'lr GLENACE M. BARRETT, Dallas Center, Iowa, Fine Arts, Voice, Sigma Alpha Iota, Chapel Choir, Glee Club. i' EDNVIN L. BECKER, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, History, Aleph Theta Ze, Treas. 3, History Club, Treas. 3, Y. M. C. A. Cab. 1, Vice-pres. 3, Eta Sigma Phi, International Relations Club, Inde- pendent Conncil, Sec., Treas. 2, Spartans, Pres. 2, Phi Bela Kappa. LOUISE C. BEDFORD, Des Illoines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, History, Alpha Xi Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, History Club, Sec., Y. W. C. A. Pres., Sec., Treas. Jr. Class, Sieve and Shears. 'k VERA M. BELTZ, Indianola, Iowa, Education, Iowa State Teachers' College, Rea Woodman. 'k ROBERT W1 BLOEM, Sioux City, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Ionrnalis-1ni,' Morningside Col- lege. Delphic Campus Editor. VIRGINIA M. BREWSTER, Slzelclon, Iowa, Liberal A-rts, English, Sheldon Ir. College, Y. WV. C. A. 'A' LOIS E. BUM- GARDNER, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kollege Kapers, Phi Mu Gamma, Dance Club 1, Z, 3, Pan-I-Iellenic Board, 'tjuggler of Notre Dame , Noah 3, Sieve and Shears. i' MALCOLM BUMP, Des Moines, Iowa, Commerce, Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Commerce Club, Iowa University. JACK N. CAMPBELL, Des Illo-ines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, English, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sec., Sigma Delta Chi, Sec., Sigma Tan Delta, Pres, Phi Beta Kappa, Eta Sigma Phi, Vice-pres., English Club, International Relations Club, Soph., Ir. Scholar- ships, Editor, 1937 Quax, Delphic Staff 2, Quax Assist. Editor 2, Spartans, Sec. 1, Ir. Prom Committee. if ESPER CANADY, Panora, Iowa, Bible, New Testanzent, Parsons College, Band 2, 3, Glee Club Z, Ministerial Association. Bl' JEANNE CHANDLER, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Delta Gamma, Pres. tba JLJNIOIQS HUBERT CHASE, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Chem- istry, Chemistry Club, Vice-pres., Math-Science Club, German Club, Cheerleader. if ETHYL M. CI-IORPENNING, Jeffer- son, Iowa, Education, Primary , Kappa Alpha Theta, Lindenwood College, Treas., Ir. Class, Intramural Representative. 'X ETHEL M. CLEAVER, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Frenelig Delta Gamma, Y. WV. C. A. MARY IO A. CORCCRAN, Des Moines, Iowa, Fine Arts, Voice, Kappa Alpha Theta, Soloist for Male Quartet, Special Singing Group. 'k BETTY COWLES, Des Moines, Iowa, Lib- eral Arts, S'ociology,' Kappa Alpha Theta. 'k MARTIN I. CRABTREE, Polk City, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Hfislory, Spartans, Band 1, 2, 3. ORIEL ADELLE CREVVDSON, Glenwood, Iowa, Fine Arls, llInsic,' Sigma Alpha Iota, Beta Gamma, Whittier College, Whit- tier, California. 'A' JACK M. DALY, Chicago, Illinois, Liberal Arts, English, Alpha Chi Rho, English Club, University of Illi- nois, Chi Delta, Jr. Prom Committee. 'A' ELOISE DEIN- INGER, Centerville, Iowa, Com-merre, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Stephens College. LA VERN H. DELONG, Lake City, Iowa, Liberal Arts, I-Iislory, Beta Gamma Kappa, Treas., Eta Sigma Phi, Sec., In- ternational Relations Club, History Club, Sports Club, Vice- pres., Y. W. C. A., Ir., Soph. Scholarships. ir HELENE DEMING, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Drama, Delta Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta, Pres., Phi Sigma Iota, Treas., Pep Com- mittee, Professional Pan-Hellenic Council, The Ioyous Sea- son , Margaret Fuller Club. i' EDWARD C. DIEHL, Des Moines, Iowa, Commerce, Illerclzandisingg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Commerce Club, 3, Business Mgr. Quax, 3. FRANK DOLE, JR., Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Eng- lish. if KATHRYN DUNN, Des Moines, Iowa, Education, Priniary, Alpha Xi Delta, Sports Club, Intramural Board, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Y. W. C. A., Bohemian Girl , Messiah 2, 3. 'k MAX E. ELLIS, Centeirville, Ioiwa, Fine Arls, Ildlns-iv, Phi Mn Alpha, Male Quartet, Men's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Opera, Centerville Jr. College. ENID EVANS, Centerzrille, Iowa, Iizl-ncal'ion,' Kappa Kappa Gamma, Stephens College. 'k PHIL L, FATLAND, Cani- briclge, Iowa, Conzrnerce, IlIei'elianalising,' Iowa Slate College. 'A' EDWIN J. FORD, Milo, Iowa, Fine Arls, Art, Band 1, Vikings l, 2, 3, Vice-pres. 3. Fd 6 UDIVQVSI HELENE E. GARST, Des Moines, Iowa, Lib- 'ral Arts, Sociology, Beta Gamma Kappa, Ir. 'cholarship, Chapel Choir, Glee Club, Phi Beta appa, Kappa Delta Pi. ir MILDRED E. OLDEN, Clariada, Iowa, L-iborol Arlo, Voice. BETTY E. GORDON, Lelllars, Iowa, Lib- .ral Arlx, Zoology, Western Union College, igma Tau Delta, Y. VV. C. A. Cab., Agassiz lub, Sports Club, Intramural Board, 'A' AVID GOULD, Dex Moizmx, Iowa, Covmizvrco, llfIe1'clia1z1li.rir1g,' Alpha Tau Omega, Commerce lub. ALICE GRAVES, Harlan, Iowa, Fine fflrtx, Pfiana, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Choir, Glec Club, Pep Club. 'k MARVIN'D. GUGISBERG, Ren,- fwicle, Iowa, C07lll7IC!'l,'8, Finanre, Phi Mu Alpha, Band 1, 2, 3. NANNA I. GUM, Dmraago, Colorado, Fino Arts, Drama, Phi Mu Gamma, Pres., Theta Alpha Phi, Historian, Professional Pan-Hellenic, Vice-pres. 'A' EVELYN E. GUNTER, Ml. Pleasant, Iowa, Fine fl1'l.f-, Vo-ire, Alpha Xi Delta, Iowa Wesleyari College, Phi Mu Gamma, Girls' Glec Club, Choral Ensemble. BETTY I. HALE, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Liberal Arls, Science, WVcsteru Union, Y. W. C. A. if MORRIE A, HALLADAY, Des Il'I0'll'll?.N', Iowa, Liberal Arls, Journalism, iowa State College, Sigma Delta Chi, Treas., Copy Edilor.Dclplxic Z. HARRISON VV. I-IARDING, Dax Illoimxv, Iowa, Liberal fl1'i.r, f01ll'l7f1IlS1lL,' Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delphic Staff, C. C. C. C. 'A' RUTH C. HARMON, Clai'i11.a'a, Iowa, Eflucatiou., Pri- mary, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Clarincla junior College. M. LOTS HARTMAN, Des IVIoirLo.v, Iowa, Lib- eral Arts, Ma1l1cmaiic.r,' Delta Gamma, German Club, Sec. 'lr CLAYTON C. HATHAWAY, Eagle Grove, Iowa, Fino Arts, Piano, Phi Kappa Psi, Eagle Grove jr. College, Iowa State Col- lege, Phi Mu Alpha, Treas., Chorus, Glee Club, Messiah , Carmen , Kollege Kapers, Quartet Aecompanist, Radio Program Varsity Varic- ties. 6 Z I l MARGARET M. HATFIELD, Emerson, Iowa, Fine Arts, Pianog Sigma Alpha Iotag Paul Stoye Club. A CAROLYN L. I-IEINS, Carrolllon-, Illisxouri, Liberal Ar1.r,' Kappa Kappa Gammag Lindeuwood Collegeg Phi Sigma lota, A MYRTLE R. HENRY, Dex Illoilms, Iowa, Liberal fI1'i.r, .S'0cioIogy,' Psi Chi, Pres.g Y. W. C. A. Cab.g Beta Gamma Kappa. BEATRICE H. HlLTON, E'Z't1lISIOIl, Illinoix, Liberal flrziv, EagIi.rlz,' Kappa Alpha Thetag Northxvesterng Zeta Phi Eta. A LEROY M. HITTLE, .S'IDlI.t' Cily, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Journal- is1l1,' Tau Kappa Epsiloug Morningside College, Sigma Delta Chig Quax Sports Editorg Delplxic Sports Editor. A MARION E. JOHNSON, CIu1rlv.r City, Iowa, IPIIIH xlrlx, Voifvg Zeta Mu Ep- silon, Stephens Collegeg Sigma Alpha Iotag Sigma Gamma Gammag Glee Clubg Chorusg Pep Clubg Dormitory Glee Club. VVADE E. KITTELI., l'lllI'ItIII, Iowa, Eliucatiou, .I!7lll'l1tlIISHl,' Bandg Trojansg Delphie Copy Editor. A ELVA E. KNIGHT, Dar Itluilzrx, Iowa, Liberal flrls, Ea,aIi.x'lz,' .Alpha Xi Deltag Ptii Sigma lotag Y. VV. C. A. A DONALD D. LEBO, Boon1',I0zva, Liberal rlrls, foar11aIis111,' Boone Junior Collegeg Delphic Staff. BILL LEE, Dar Illoinvx. Iowa, Liberal Arts, Commeri'e,' Alpha Tau Omega, Sec. 33 Male Quartetg Choir. A LELA M. LEHMAN, .S'aIl Lako Ciily, Ulalz, Liberal flrls, EngIisI1,' Kappa Alpha Thetag German Club. A ALICE L. LINDEE, Dar Illoilzi-nr, Iowa, Librral x'lrl.v, .S'of'ioIogy,' Beta Gamma Kappa, See. 2, Vice-pres. 3. JOHN E. MCCAXV. Dm Illoizzcx, Iowa, Bible, I-Ii.rlor3',' Aleph Theta Zeg Ministerial Assoeiationg Spartansg Second Generation Club. A JAMES N. MCCLELLAND, Dar IlIU1'7'lL'.T, Iowa, Lib- eral .-'lrI.v, IlIi1IIzc111i1iiv.r,' Trojansg Band 1, 2, 3g Second Genera- tion Club. . A GEORGE'l l'E F. MACH, li t'II.tI11l7'1l, Iowa, Lib- eral Arlx, IlIllIllCIlItlIIl'.Y,' Alpha Xi Deltag Math-Science Club, Y. VV. C. A.g Quax Staff. NADlNE MACHESNEY, Dex llrloines, Iowa, Lriberal 171't.r, .S'oci0loyy,' Glee Clubg Chorus. A ELOISE MARSH, Lehigh, Iowa, Liberal .flrI.v,' Kappa Alpha Theta: English Clubg Margaret Fuller Clubg Y. VV. C. A., lntramurzrl Boardg Sports Clubg Sieve and Shears. A 'HELOISE A, MARTIN, Dos Il'IOI71L'.V, Iowa, Liberal flrls, EIlltjIi.X'Il,' Delta Gammag Zeta Phi Etag Student Council, Social Ch.: Student Pep Promotion Committeeg Dance Director of Kollege Kapersg Columbia Universityg Northwestern University. ' ra unlversi l5U1 ION MELTON, Grand Izmctlon, Iowa, Liberal rts, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Mu Alphag Black Flamingo g Much Ado About Nothing , Lady VVll1ClClllCl'yS Fan , Another Language , rchestra 1, 25 String Quartet, 1, Z, 35 Class res. 35 Student Council 35 Inter-fraternity ,ouncil, Pres. 35 English Club. 'A' JOE E. EYER, Dex Illoiacs, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Malli- TIIUIICSV, Alpha Tau Omega, Pres. 3, Math-Science 'lub. IRVVIN W. MITCHNICK, Drs AIOIII-FS, Iowa, 1U7II1lI01'Cl3, Commerce and .FIIIIIJZCGQ Alpha Ep- ilon Pi, Pres., Bus, Mgr. Delphic. 'k ROY W. OHRMAN, Des llIoi11e.t, Iowa, Comlllerce, flr- o1.aiiiug,' Commerce Club, Delta Sigma Pig rack 23 Delphic Staff, Jr. Scholarship. CLARIBEL MORELAND, Palomar, Illilzoiix, QUJIZIIIBITCI, IlIL'l'CIZIlllflIA'ilIg,' Kappa Kappa Gamma: acMurray College for VVon1en. if MARIE IOUNTAIN, Dos AIUIIIGS, Iowa, Fine fl1't.v, fla.vic,' Penn College, Orchestra, Mu Phi Ep- 'ilong Messiah , Carmen . GEORGE N. MURPHY, Dm llloiacx, Iowa, Qrilutral fl-r'l.x', .I01U'lll1lI.Y7Il. 'k MARJORIE E. NEUDECK, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Fine flrls, Cello ,' Fort Dodge Jr. College, Sigma Alpha Iotag Or- 'hestrag Dormitory String Ensemble. MARCILLE V. NICKELL, Dos IlfIo'i11,c'.v, Iotzuo, Fine Arla. Piano ,' Phi Mu Gammag Mu Phi Ep- silong Cleo Club, Choral Ensembleg Paul Stoyc lub. 'A' MARGARET M. PATTEN, Dm Ilrloiizes, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Sociology, MARY MARTHA PETERMAN, Clarimla, Iowa, Liberal flrlx, f0ll1'lltIllJHI,' Kappa Kappa Gamma, VVomen's League Ir. Boarclg Intramural Boarflg Dormitory Council 2, 33 Clarinda lr. Col- lege, Theta Sigma Phi, llelphie Society Editor, News Bureau, Nourse Club, Drake Peps. 'Il' SADIE RAI-'ER, Dm llloines, Iowa, Liberal flrlx, Soci0log3',' Stephens Collegeg Social Service Cluhg Y. WV. C. A. KENNETH ROBINSON, Pazzora, Iowa, Lib- eral flrls, ElTOIllJllIl'l'.Y,' Sigma Delta Chi, Interna- tional Relations Clubg Qnax 2, 3, Co-Sports Editor 3. Delphie Staff 2, 3, Copy Editor 3. 'k BETTY ROE, CGIIYUII, Iowa, Fino flrlx, Publlcr School llIu.fic,' Mu Phi Epsilong Orchestra, Chapel Choirg Girls' Glee Clubg VVomvn's League, ,lunior Representative. llal Zll Lld ROGER H. RUPPERT, Wooalstocle, Illinois, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. k JANET R. SCHWAEGLER, Des Ilfloiaes, I owa, Fine Arts, Art, Delta Gamma, Delta Phi Delta. if WALTER B. SCOTT, Chicago, Illinois, Coiiimerce, Mer- clia1idisilig,' Alpha Tau Omega, Commerce Club, Delta Sigma Pi. CLYDE R. SEELEY, lllasoiz City, Iowa, Liberal Arts, So- ciology, Aleph Theta Ze, Mason City Ir. College. if PA- TRICIA SI-IATTUCK, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Frenelig Kappa Alpha Theta ,. Phi Sigma Iota. i' JEVVEL A. SHER- MAN, Lorifmor, Iowa, Fine Arts, Sigma Alpha Iota, Band, Or- chestra, Paul Stoye Club, Pan-Hellenic Council. SUSAN R. SINSKEY, Des Moines, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Joaraalism,' Theta Sigma Phi, Pep Squad, Quax Staff. ir MARVIN E. SMITH, Fremont, Illinois, Bible, llfIi11.istr3i,' Inde- pendent, Ministerial Association, Blackburn College, Track. 'if JOHN B. SNYDER, Des Il'Iol1ies, Iowa, Eflileation, lrlus-ic,' Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-pres. 3, University of Califor- nia, Band, Orchestra, Pres. Ir. Class. M. IOSEPHINE STALNAKER, Des llloiiies, Iowa, Liberal Arts, Journalis1iz,' Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Treas., Social Committee of Y. W. C. A., Jr. Board of Wo1nen's League. 'A' AILEEN STICKELMAN, Braddgiviille, Iowa, Edzication, Elemeulary,' Phi Mu Gamma. 'Il' PATRICIA STRIBLING, Des Ililoiries, Iowa, Liberal Arts, .Iour1zalisii1,' Delta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Treas. 3, Phi Sigma Iota, Margaret Fuller Club, Delphic Staff 2, Managing Editor 3, Quax Staff 2, 3, Women's League, Ir. Board 3, Legislature 3, International Relations Club, Messiah 1, 2, Martha 2, Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, Pan-Hellenic Board 3, Ir. Prom Committee 3, Sieve and Shears. WILLIAM SUTER, Mason City, Io'-zoo, Liberal Arts, Phys. Ed., Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, D Club. 'ir BLANCI-IE E. THOMPSON, Des Moines, Iowa, Erli-ifatioii, Priiniary. 'k WILLIAM D. TRENT, Danville, Illinois, Commerce, Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Treas., University of Illinois, Commerce Club, Delta Sigma Pi. JACK C. TRIMBLE, Cenfcrrrillc, Ionia, Liberal Arts, four- iialismg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Centerville Ir. College, Menls Glee Club Z, A Capella Choir, Carmen , Delphie 3, Messiah 2, 3. 'k JAMES M. TULIN, Galesburg, Illinois, .EdlIiL'!ll'I0l'I,' Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Knox College, Track, Student Council. 'A' LOIS I. TURNBULL, Farragut, Iowa, Fine Arts, Violin,- Delta Gamma, Mu Phi, String Ensemble, String Quartet, Ol'- chestra. Fd UIWIVCVSIU l52J i i DONALD N. VOORHEES, Joluzston, Iowa, IIHIZCTCO, Fiizauccg' Dowling College. if PAUL . WADDLE, Prairie Cily, Iowa, C011'l'1'11-BTEC, mince. FRED W. WALSH, Galcslnu-g, Illilzoix, Lib- al Arts, Political Scie'acc,' Phi Gamma Delta, nox Collegeg Student Track Mgr. 1, 2, 3. 'A' xNA K. VVARREN, Dm' llloiizox, Iowa, Lib- ql Arts, Drama, Zeta Phi Eta, Margaret Fuller ubg VV011'lCI1'S League Jr. Board. RUTH A. NVESSELS, Dm llloilzes, Iowa, Lill- al Arla, .Iou1'naIisn1,' Della Gzunmag Tlieta igma Phi. 'A' PAUL I. WVILD, Des Illoilzcx, wal. C ommerce, I:'l.1'NI'lll'l?,' Alpha Tau Omega, hi Mu Alphag Band 1, 2, 3. CHANCE NVlLLlAMS, .'il'll0l!l.Y Park, Iowa. olmlzcrcv, flCL'UlIIl-ll'illg,' Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ommerce Club, Board of Gov., Lady VVin- emer's Fan , Criminal Cocleug Journeys Enfl g 'ood Hope? if MATTIE V. WILLIAM- ON, Des Moincx, Iowa, I.ibcraI flrls, E-nglixlig lpha Xi Delta, Pres. CLARKE L. WlLSON, Dex Il'l'Ul'IIl?X, Iowa. omu1erfn,' Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Commerce lub, Iowa State College. 'A' VVILLIAM NV. ILSON, Chicago, IIlinoi.s'. Conzifivrrv, Market- lg,' Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treas. 3.5 Morgan ark jr. College. MARTHA XVINTERHOFF, Ellelzarf, Iuzlianu. iberal f11't.s', Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta: 'oshen College: Y. W. C, A.g German Club. 'lf ILDON A. WOLTZ, Dai' Moines, Iowa, Com- 1-vrce, Law, Alpha Tau Omegag Student Councilp 'ootba1l, 1, 2, 3. JANE E. WVOOD, Iowa Falls, Iowa, Fino Arls, Jramaj Kappa Kappa Gammag Stephens College. RUTH ANNE WOOD, Red Oak, Iowa, Fim' Iris, Voiccj University of Iowag Carmen , Messiah. nine een llwirlu SQV CU U6 lf53J SGPI-IQIVIQRE CDFFICERS HILL Prcsidvni ...... Vice-President .,.. Secretary-Tvfcaswm' P resid out ........ Vice-Prcsidmzt ....... Secretary-Trcasm'c1' P resid ent ....... Vice-Prcsidcnl' .... Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... MILLS PEAK ER LIBERAL ARTS ........T01nHill . . . . .Lucille Nelson . . . .june Allinglmm EDUCATION . . . . . . . .Mary Claire Mills . . . . .Kathryn Breitenkamp ........L0u Eckhardt FINE ARTS E541 . . . .... Ada Beth Peaker . . .Frances Petry , . . . .Topaz Riles . . . .Betty Cubbage gbfzaiazzfin ffia SQPI-IQIVIQRES -f--.,. -a -N ,V H Z X' Axx :F-X ,ea u v I 1 Q Ng bi .. gf--1 S 5,9 nk' U.- Nrf-:N5 -mf pf- - - -,N ' I -A .- 1 4 .-1: Q- an W.. , '-53F,5f?g,m5bd:.1-4, 5' T. N:',f 6 fO'S'uD5E:--ws: g'Hg:55g'-ga, verve- g -' 'inf' u - 5' 35' 025' -..g. .-4.--as: 5:5 Pfi' msn, ,rf-aff' ,grf-gf :Jews-...ik w9S'55'F'55SfJ:? 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I7 27 C' 1.71 -4' v F. .- gs .,w - Qs 25 as ' FQ Q5 'T fi Op: Eg Ep-F ga QQ Sf' rms? 175 H' 58 21' 551' wijw -'55 sb aj P 11.2 FEEL' SF' O- Q.-wg QU 53' gg-,,.,,,, ' 2 .: P 55.-99 ' -': 33 'L 'ij-.--'f 'dit-2'Q:'1Cg' ,l V' ,JV -. A , 'A ,,f,:'fi-ISK. 7 ' '- - :i1ff ' - 1 ' Eff' fy - rf! 1 wwf' Qfxvx, - A gig:-'rgfx xa,i-' Q qw.- I ,Q TEFL -kgx A ' Fifxjsg., fw,- ,5-- ,JA , A ,wx 'LQQ' A I. A er, Iowa . Lam! Ile V ith A Duncan, fgfljsogi IEA B ' hfif'1aga17'iDgf - Mo. 011- I11,. E551 W 6 61- xX X , x I 1 A ,,XX j y f ff,-,.A ,fd 4,-'Q' Y,-A?-4.-' ,,,,,,,, x XX X xX, xX x 1 XX X x X X ', X X . gk Xx X X X X X X - x x X x xX 'X X X XX X !X xX XX X 1-.. Xx x X X X X H Beth Duninun, MA., Dos. Mpincs, iowa, Edith 1. Edwards, LA., Des Moinrs, iowa, Bogie xi. iiivins, Bmw., Coming, lm-:M 1 X xX x Ymuoes E. Eiy, L.A,, Des Moines, iowa.: Avia. E-mow, Comm., De-5 Moines, iowa-, Gimcnvu ix. Ennawd, i..p.., iiemnwn, iowa. X X W X X Rnixerm 1. Fieuwner, LJX., Ociicycdxin, iowa, with W. Freed, EA., Hnxioy, iowa, Gaxvrew L, Fwciund, Cmmn., Nevada, Xowug X x XX Leona- A. FYEYOYkSQlK,.F.IX., Kanawha., Lanmg Ben XL Fvosk., Comm., Des Moines, iowa, Rnsuim V. Furness, LA., iuxciiom, iowa. 5 X x X Yuni F. Guiimexcr. Comm., Des Moines, iowa, Boiron 0. Gwse, Jr., Connn., Baxter, icvwan Liana Gibson, L,1x., Des Moines, XX X giwaq EKXWQXTO N. Gvoninnd, LA., Ginn liiisn, Li., Ioim B. Guy, L.!x., Des Moines., Iowan Mnvgnwx D. ihnnxiton, LA., V anew, o a. 'Q N j X X Wpndeil Hanes, Comm.. Des Moines, iowa., Ioe XX. Xicdccn, LA., Des Moines, iowa, lniin O. Hcxxgc, L.A., Onic Yam, Di., '-, J' f Francis Eg. Hemi. Comm., Dixon. Hi.: 'Som L. Bill. LA., Des Moines, iowa, Bcvciixgy J. Hin... i..A., Corymion, iowa. X- Lorraine H. Enos, FA., Grand Bnveir, iowa: Lcnoy W. Bones, LA., Des, Moines, ionmg Ygnimm IS. iicgrsxmeyec, Comm.. ,, , 'jg gva1e5t,on,gii.3 gviniited D. Hifoior, FA., Des Moines, iowa., Bmw Sue Hnchiicston, EA., Des Moines, iowa: Bom: Hyde, LA., or MM! on, own. Merrill Knob. FA.. Des Moines. iowa, Bam Jacobs, XM... Dm Spiings, Mir., 'Dwma5.w. leaning.. Conwy.. mansion. iii.: ygzglel Liogninson, Comm., Des Moines, iuwm Richard E. Iunnion, Comm., Dniinii, Mum., Charles. N. kzwcnu, L.A., Dos mes. a. 1.561 - -f-Q-, -- in-ski., -..-1-Q., S--,x 7,525.- , -av , . -V5 gg. .f-... ' 'H .gf 1311-K xb 3 1. -:7 ' E? dgjf- .Y 1 3 .. gnu . ,J F Lg., . 1' .QP I lv 151 'M ,IN sv. Vg H , . ,,.- ' 'Y '-FQ 'JJ1 , . ,- .H -HQ- W V .. . . ! ' ' r . - . ,M -la- wx , V - ,,'- -1' . F, A-X H IIE' f' C' 'L 3., ' - -. .1 , Q ,J I ,, V, Ride-I1 A. Kelsey, Comm., CHICIIKO, IU.: Virmniu Kessnll. L.A., Des Moines, Iowa: IWIIQ1' JC. Keir, RA., Sue City, Imm: mcg-,Lo 'lag'-1 Eugene ID. Kink, 1f'.A., 1':mom.. Iowa: Judd 13. Kniclmm, LA., Des Moines, Iowa: Florence E. Kling, IAA., Kellogg Iowa. , '- -V ,Q .Louis IL Krommimrez. RA., Creston. Iowa: Lillian A. Lnuclsbe-rg. L.A.. Des Moines. Iowa: Uiurcr PL Lolmmn, Comm., Des -, ' . . ' 11' Wojnes, gown: .Eunice Litwillcr. Comm., Malioon, IH.: 1.,Il1'll71G I.z111In-11111, 1v'.A., Lohrvillc, Iowa: l'ntsy .Z Ll!lH1Ifll'f1, Comm,. Dos 'fr X, V. A ,ii ' 1 uuws, owa. ,z I 52- K thlccn M10 un. FLA., Bedford. Iowa: Vuno A. JtIn'Cm fren, Comm., Wlzzuillu. Ioxr.: J 11 L. l'lf'Gf'l1flGI', Comm., D XI 'nes, Y , , I j . It Q '-gf: Iu1v:1.:zIf:1lI111vl1 tiwclienzio, LA., Jfaxlvr, Iowa: Grace JL flolmgmn. F.Af, Kenosha, geomo Manning, Bi111e?S,SGJetgfx:1'. ,ji ' ., 1-1 fi' Iowa. ,- ff, 3:51 ,fM,:.'..-131, .T. ll Jthuslield, L. L, Ilamwlnn. I lm.: Pm! Wlhnlz, .T. 1., AIIUIIDOII, I uv: Thu' Jan W CT 1'. F.A., D . M ' . I rv : Mvr Il -iwffiz, f,.gf :1, G1'lIIlE03lf-illlif Erlym.. Tobolg Iowa.: Vlmciillia Li Molton, Gmzzd Jun:-?Ioiz, Ipwiv: Do5o?In.3lB?i1Ier, Ed11cSqAIofgIoL:sI0Il:1a:a 0 :YEL-'Q Lffli, C43-jigQ2,'3.'r.'Qf' u'YlJ'1I0 12 Jtfzller, Coznm., Humboldt, Iowa: Douglas F. Milligan, L.A., A1'1111gton Ifeighls, IU., Bert M. Millis, Comm., Des 'f'4-1-1,5 .',3, ,,',H,.1-',f-ofa A1'1siuesi?IcGxx'a: QIJIIQV Claire Mills, Educ., .Dos Moines, Iowa: Wdson W Moore, Conun.. Des Moines, Imra: .Paul .l7'. Morrison. L.A.. !:f:i'5Q.gL5i, li555'35,Lj1?y.ff',j'5., C11 lr ds, own.. ' 'Stl 'HH ' L Itoseigugv Monow, Educ., Des Moines, Iowa.: Eleanor JL Manta F.A., Des Moines, Iowa: Grace 11 Nettleton. L.A., Dos flfolzgles. leavin: Ilarolcl C. Nexvmrm. RA., Des Mamas, Iowa: Mau' Il Nolan, RA., Des Moines, Iowa: Gordon E. Olson, Collun., ms ale, . i571 so,':.f+3'.,.friFfEo.e:go,,, ,,,., X., ' rf-7 ' x ,,,x,+ '- xx ,, M- , 1 X L I F X Mm x U ' 'Frances L Q yxxcmxey, L A K xxx i x5 oxxxxxx Lf. N nm Xnuxxx Cmxxm M Ofx mx xxxxx Cxx Q xyxx U A Dc, 2 nxnfst X X H L KU 'A ONV I, 'kll emexxx' oxtxsxxx Yxx xoxxxxx-.mx 'xl 11- .T 1,-EEN: ..a v': x .X 1 'I , v H. Q 1 ,,,,',, , 'iz -' , n-'gl-, fmxl- L , Sf, ,,-f-C ,YT - 'X -f -' 2 , B Y 27' A A I x -Q g 'Qi x-xr '. x, o-Nuxx, x,.xx., De Q- - , '5 'Exlxxxx XS. 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'xydxgx lkahxxx X Xu Y xxxNmx' L LA Hzxmx rc 0 Ri4':lH1l'd TUIUHIXSOH, Educ., Clarindn. Iowa: Carl W. Tuttle Comm., Adel, Iowa: Bob Umlexwvoml Comm., Dixon. Ill George W. Vix, Comm.. Downers Grove, Ill.: GrirXith E. Wehhles, tfnnun., Des Muinus, Iowa: DrmW. XVvilnl1fI,Cn11un., Wausau. wig' Ellsc H. Wilcox. L.A.. D1-s Alninus, Inwug Eruul J. Willett. Comm.. Valley Jum-tion, Iowa: Burt. XV'ilson, Comm., Drs Mniucs Iowa: Annu Y. Wise, Educ., Dos Moines, Iuwug Margaret W. XVuudrosv, L.A., Ames. Iowag Gladys Zabilkn, F.A., Klemme. Iowan. E591 FRESHMAN QFFICERS REASONER President ..... Vice-Presidwit .. .S'ccrcta1'y ...... Treczsurca' . . . CRITCHETT LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION Prcsicl cnt ......... .............. . Vice-President .... Scr1'ci'a1'y-Trcaszwcr President ...... Vice-Presideln . . . Secretary ...... Treaszzrea' .... FINE ARTS FD CONTE Eloise Rcasoner ..Clancy Dillon . .Vincent Carey . . .Don Brewer . . . .Don Frame Elaine Critchett . .Eloise Mahan . .Alfred Lipsey Cleomary Conte Ruth Alexander .Ellen Kuschau .f 'z.5i512zfL12 T601 fga l:RlfSl-lfVlEN his i 1-.NRS TAS 5 S .xmxxx : 1611 j NY, If 1 X J CLL0uzQ17 if fi , f g J' Qu 55 Q' cf SJ 7: f-1P 7s Agfa? - 5F25E'5. S.:-.zu Eze '-155-an-.,-Z'5'.F :. '- Q-fm.-5 5. N -s- , 5Q5?fgQE5? f5sQ'gs:ff P -1,3 ,A..g4 . 13. Eg 9 M55-1 59 Q5 ?s2551? 5 SS 9 gyf Sf Eg in ir wg Nhsgxmg mf fri :N n..,'FL-Z.,'.j,-L ', 'E 55 Sw diff sf 5' sg as P5525 EN E0 S mrs 5 Jq'uA fsfy- 2-.554 2 Us ,S QQ QE gf 315' Q ,544 no '-py2N J- WD - ' : Q. -V 5' as S: Us jsfg. fa as K2 -F -2::: - -' Q1 na '-f'1:::'.., f-1' :- -5 .., --P SF gg 55 ua trifi EE? .: S 'Sp '11 H gg gm 59 g:w5- 5: -' -' :Nerf- ga Sm - 'I 55:25 Q5-' 'S' Qs: Hi Ee-'MS gf- :,.. :H Za F5 5? sg ff 55 vi fl SQ S5 55 5' 51 Sf 5 -Q Q- e5 Q9 ff QQ. -15 A 24 if ,-: EP nj SF jg 5J S5 .W-1 2 ' 1. 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EEA., Spencer, iowa: Dawg Cooxidgge, - . Xowa., Dwight. D. Crawford, Comm., Des Nlomcs. iowa.: Madelona A. U- Ckxorfkeld, Xowo. . Emma Crivahclt, Educ., Drs Moines, Xowog Ruth 71. Doncker, Comm., Dos Names, Xow , Dolly Margaret, M. Drew, LA.. Des Moines, Iowan Frames L. Duncan. FA., Monroe, iowa: Momefa, iowa. I A . 3. Wubor Eastman, KLA., Des Memos, Kowau Jacob Ergo, Comm., Morshamoxm. iowa., Warren C.. Hhs, DA., D 1 iowog 'Bess Z. Euxbroe, Educ., Wimxrsex, lawn, A. Dale Erickson, LA., Des Momma, lowing iumxurxne A. Farber, LA., Mor- shantmvn, Iowa. h . wrexxe 1. Erma, Educ., Des Moiurg, Xox-my Virginia. D. Dem, LA., Des. Mohxes, iowoz Dteznxore Fxeld. LA., Dos Binmei, iowa.: Ysumoo A. Fisher, LA., Des Memos, Ko-my Youth M, Frksw, DA., Dmiu, HL, 'Leigh S. Goa-Aer, Comm., Chicago, ul. Robert E. Gooch, D-duo., Des Momus, Xowog Goh M. Gore, Elmo., Des Mdmcs, lowag Mnrocuo, E. Graham, Educ., NNTeXXdv1w2, Euzohexh Gmac, Educ., Xudevunoenoo, rowing Moriorie A. Groves, Educ., Des Homes, luv-'oz Ieoona D. Gteorrdam, - xervmo, xowo, .Mice D. Groomer, KLA., flvoxodoo, Know, Henan I. Groomer, Comm.. Dokom City, - Moines, lawn: Gerry F. Dogma, EA., Ydcmo, Cow., Damn G. Danes, Comm., Dos X SLA., Harem S. iow-nz Margaret Anil Hoge Memes, iowa.. WW: Des Maine , Greenleaf, . N F nsoz, , Fronocs s iowa. LA Cx-n due., Dos r i623 r vw lnf,nn.L Ilunsuu, Erlrm.. IJ.-s 'llninvw Ion Aluim-S, Irzwez' l'll'lllll1l 1' 1 . . .. YL: Jfam-'zrut M .ILEl1'l1,Y, Educ.. De.: Jluinvs, Iowa: D J. Ibn-lun, Edu D A I I A I , , 4 9. Ilnrlund, l'0lJIIlI., Glen Ellyll, Ill.: Ahlxine IC Harris, sComn1.. Ozzlilnnfl, 1212: Uilrln. N. Hartf L.A?, ' ,flllll IJ'lfl, OIITI. Ezlnn IHIHIIIJIII, L.A.. Wm-bsler mry. Io 5 Irm. IIHFQIIIZIJI. I .A., Dc Moines, Iowa: Plend. D. H041 fe. Li., Watertmm S. Da1f.:lICllfaIvet11 ll. llollnmn, ILA., Des .llIgl1n's, lzouu: Bob H'2JIiufl'rm1gnf ILA.. Des Mniimx, '5l7Wi1f Bcrlllice IlAntr-lnrns, lflllll' fl If l'arI'. II . 'I Louislf A. Iflllfillllmflll, Elluv., Monrrrznnm, Iowa: -Runes T. Ilutson, Cnmm., Long Island City, N 11: Cecelia Id. Illsz-I1 5, IAA., Glasgow. Mant.: L. Jay Invin, LA., Des Moines, Imm: Dorothy .hnv1ugan, Comm., Drs Jloilws, Iowa-: Geneva. ISL .Tanks I.. L, Van Home, Iowa. A La. I'21un Jvnningi. If'.A.. Vzm Mc-ter. Iowa.: Lila .Tense-n, IHA., Gmcttillger. Iowa: Ahomi Louise Johnson, 1v'.A,, Omnmil Rlultiw Inxmg Fmnlfhn lin:-Irer, IIA., Umm! Juncllvll, Iowa: Ilhlun A. Kcllelg RA., Des Moines, Iowa: xvullflll, Kelleyg RA. ' V -t -13 lawn. A 1 I'1':u1k JL Kerr. Conmz.. Dc-s Moines, T0ll'l1iK!lP1 L. Kills. LA., Fon: Dodge, Iowa: Riclmrrl C', Kline, L.A., Bozeman, Monl. J Feline Konrira. Comm., Pocnllolltas, Imm.: IH'n1'fl1a Anne Kulme, Educ., .Des Ilfaimes, Imm: Irerf. E, IYIISCIIEUI, Comm., Des JI inos. Innv. 0 Ellnn D, llinsr-lmn, RA.. Des Moines, Imm: Ima G. LQFUI1, Comm.. Umlislc, Iowa: Gvorge x Trwk Lnlm, Comm., Des Moinr.-s, Iowa: Albert W Lee, Jr., L.A., DBS 11 JI ' ' . L cl . FA., B I 1 nes, Iowa, L1la .Z I I M war r' t n, Ill Iea, Comm., De 1 U mga E631 s I folnaw, Iowa C? 'Y FHL mffflin If ,, 'fi 'W ' av -Q. ,.1 if .J- rf N ,- , .5 iligll 1 fini, ., 4 .. . 2592. .41 ., -.L Hn .,.Y, r K? ' '-:li lx Q mf-rx' W , .Bw .. ',,.'-.,g'g 'qji 1 ri. I- .. N, IH-il Hi N! 'NioincS. lmvo, D A . Des . Mkch. ET! ioxro, Huvviut Lindec, . . nr Lord, DA., Sognmw, ' NieCarLh,', FA., Des L. Mohan. Ehvahekh 1. Demon, Comm., Lincohr, Seb., Bock Xb- Dihy, LA., Des Mokncs. Rebecca. N. Loehcr, LA., Des Moines, 1ovIo.,Yeggy M. Long, LA., Charehxnd, Ohio, Alice Ar Edward W. Lyon, DA., Yarh Ridge, DX., Karnes A. NeCorLhy, FA.. Des Moines, iowa, Iosonh I. . , Moines, iowa, Margaret. M. Mciirvoy, Educ., Omxmom., iowa, Lxshcth Ann Moexlonohi. EA., Des Mohws, Sona, Horse Educ., Dos Moines, Xown. Garth Mann, LA., Derry, iowa, Bohm F. Manning, LA., Soenmr, iowa., Helen 3, Martin, FA., Lmxnxer, iowa, Dorothy B. Mntthers, Educ., Arrow., Xovm, kwa D. Monller, D-A., Des Moines, loom, Mis Mayne, FA., Oonncil Dhnts, iowa. Dum D. Meyer, FA., Dos Moines, iowa., Marianne Mhler. DA.. Dos Movies, iowa., Wayne Nmlec, Comm., Lookvovt. HL: Gerald ISXXDSXMXG. LA.. D25 Nioinei, iowa-, Helen M. Mncheh, WA.. Add, iowa., P-Ode Mocheska, EA., Hammond, ind., rimnenr ik, Moore, Len-2, Freeport, Uk, Grswoe 1. Mooreheonl, WA.. mo Grove, iowa, Rohan W. Morgan, Comm.. Kerloso. Xowa, Sabk E. Morrison, LA., Des Moines, iowa., Robert. J. Menon, Connn., Guan View, DL, Ja-,noe E. Myers, EA., Freu- rnout., Heb. Nom, LA.. Des Memes, iowa, Hamer G. Nonrse. DA., Des Moines. iq-Nqr, .uma M. Oore. Comm., Hoooesmn. Xu., Des Moxnes, iowa., Nernohehe Ono, FA., Creston, Xoxm, Nln-gum, Ostros, Bone, Des. Moxnes, iowa. 'Norvkn D. Mary F. Orson, Edna., i643 1-1,,4 3. -Hx., .- ff 1 f Y r ,7 If f I fl! 1,1 l f ,, 7 ! . . . , 1. MJ L. L- lrllfh l. . au fx, l,.A,, New Alzumfs, Imrn: linmllu' .I, Pilfll'1'.YHll, Vrmnn., Imlvunl, III.: Arlvm- JI. Pzllru-If, If'..l.. JIIIIIINOIJ, IOIIYLJ ' H--VI --.,-1 Jac: L, l'ulr0. Comm.. Des JIIIIIILH, lmm: G4-omin l'm'1z'r, ILA., Dux .Unim-N, Imru., Vrrmif-u M. l'fPl'ff'l', Vumm., Ilwpclm, Jizms. ' V I ' Mfugv JI Post, RA., Drs Jlrrimw, lmm: .llaurl 1'. l'4m'1-JI. l'vfn11n,, lC:1,uI:- lflllld. S. Dali.: .trlhur L. I'1'n1u's, L,A., Fart Wo1'l'I1, ' ' Texas: fiichzzrll Hi Jbzryzzlollrl, LA., Erarzz-wlvu, Ill.: .L lfllnisa IfL'JlSUlIl'I'. I.,A., Dr-s Mniuvs, lmm.: .hum-S 1'. Robarlsolz, L..-L, fl .- Cmsco, .mva. Bill Ilnof, LA., Dos Moimnw, Trmw: 35111 L. Ihmlf, If'.A., .Uuuut A,rr, Imrnf llzzrlr-lm G. Sullmzuz. lf',.L. t'T:41uI11'ia, IOIYII-I Edward - -K Sanders. Comm., Sioux City, Jawa: .lulietlu A. SFILIIUIQ .1f'.A., Jinomf, lmmg llnrnrln-41 IC. S1-urlu'm1g1:, F.A., Das Jluines, Iowa. ' f f Carroll N Schic-JLI, LA., Awllslillv, IHS.: Dufty Lou Si'1Illl'lll', Comm., Des Jloinss, Iowa: Janice Scrlzzwiclr, RA., Dos .MoiIlEs, V lblwl: Elenuol' JI. Slmw. Educ., .UU0110. Ioml: Gum- Slliwlw. Erluv., ,Das Jlwrillvs, Jawa.: Max D. Sllriror, Comm., Des Moines, Iowa. 3 4 Dfmiol .I Siclflezg Comm., Des Moines, Iowa: Gnome J. Slfzwic, L.A,, .-Lllnfrp Len, .Ui1m.g Maxine Steele, Comm., Glendale, GNN.-' Cnlit: Geongu .L Sneplwus, LA., Des Jloinc-s, Iuuvu Iwllia-m Slmlivarz. L.A., D1-s Jluizms, Iowa: Betty .I. Swallow, RA.. Boone- 'V 'Xxx ' ville, Iowa. Louise BL Swensy, Educ, Monmouth, III.: Nomm. K. flbif. LA.. Dex Moines. Iowa: Jcau E. T110 Dsou, FL . Iowa: Jlfurjarie CX 171omnson, RA., Des Moines. Iuwu.: Hulmr: 1'1:roc1mw1'um, LA., Des Moines. I I' ' In ' Des Moines. Iowa. I A ' D b ' ,.,,..4.xi .... ..,'g., Ol-1, Chure A. 1'1'-1l1v2gOOEA? 653 -,,,, ..-, - N. Q.,-,X ,Y 1' I I I Af ', I Y .Edward Truman. F.A.. Des Moines, Iowa.: Russell G. Valentine, L.A., Rockwell City, Iowa.: June C. Washburn, L.A., Des Homes, fawa: Imlx-rr C. Watts, Comm., Des Moines, Iowa: Frances Way, F.A,, Wioba., Iowa: Dorothy L. Welch, LA., Des omes. owa. Robert J. Wnssels, Comm., Des Moines. Iowa: Elena L. Whetstone, Comm., Casey, Iown.: William S. White. L.A.. St. Louis, 2810.3 Read Whitley. LA., Des Moines, Iowa: David G, Whitney, IAA., Independence, Iowa: Frances P. Wxssler, Comm., Carroll, owa. Marlon Woods. L.A., Des Moines. Iowa.: Charmian A. Wooten, Comm., Newton, Iowa: Mary Elizabeth Wyland, F.A., Harlan. Iowa: Blanche Young, LA., Des Moines. Iowa.: Margaret E. Zigler, LA.. Barbexton, Ohio. l66J glzaianfirzg 1.555 LAW SCHCCDI. LJAWX SEPHCDRS RICHARD T. CUBBAGE, Des Moines, Iowa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Helmet and Spurs, Pres. 4, Drake Wl1o's Who 4, Inter-collegiate NVl1o's Who, Student Council, Tennis 2, 3, 4. 'k WM. E. DAVISON, Albin, Iowa., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres. 3, Albia Ir. College, Ir. Law Class Pres., Inter-fraternity Council, Vice-pres. 3, Intramural Board, Pres. 3. MERRITT G. HAMMANS, Des Moines, Iowa, Pi Kappa Delta. 'A' CARLTON M. HANSEN, Holstein, Iowa, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pi Alpha Delta. CORNELIUS I. JENSEN, Elkhorn, Iowa, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Theta Phi, Honor D Club. 'kr HODGE C. MORGAN, Kellogg, Iowa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Psi Chi, Pres. Sr. Law Class, Collegiate Who's Who, Student Council, Inter-fraternity Council, Drake Wl1o's Who. RUTH E. ROUSS, Des Moines, Iowa, Phi Mu Gamma, Cosmopolitan Club, Paul Stoye Club, Pi Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Seive and Shears, Debate. 'A' H. DOYL TALOR, Des Moiizes, Iowa. G. AVERY WESSELS, Des Moines, Iowa, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres. 3, Inter-fraternity Council 3. 'if JOHN F. WESSELS, D.eslVI0i1zes, Iowa, Tau Kappa Epsilon. HAROLD WHTTAKER, Maquoketa, Iowa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Maquoketa Ir. College, Iowa University. 'A' DON R. VVOLTZ, Des M 0-ines, Iowa, Alpha Tau Omega. ne een ibHtu seiverw ue E681 LANV JUNIORS me eenibil Severn ua 'teal DALE P. CARPENTER, C oou Rap-ids, Iowag Delta Upsilong University of Iowa, University of Minnesota. 'A' DWIGHT R. CONKLING, Des Moines, Iowaj Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres., Inter-fraternity Councilg D Club. F. CREED COREY, C edar Rapids, Iowag Alpha Tau Omega. i' MERLEN E. COR- RELL, Ada-ir, I owag Delta Sigma Pig Commerce Club. WALTER A. DELAHOYDE, Des Moines, Iowaj Delta Sigma Pi. 'A' H. BLAIR DEWEY, Johnston, Iowa, Political Scienceg Theta Xi, Pi Epsilon Pig Sigma Delta Chi, Vice-pres.g Phi Mu Alphag Trojans, Pres. 3, Treas. 43 Y. M. C. A. 43 Assist. Campus Editor, Delphic 33 Inde- pendent Men's Council 3g State University of owa. WILLIAM H. FULTON, Valley function, Iowaj Delta Theta Phi, D Club 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. I r. Law: Student Council 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. 'A' E. A. JOHNSTON, Creston, Iowag Creston Ir. College. FRANK M. KROHN, IR., Prairie Ciyt, Iowag Vikings, Math-Science Club, T1-cas. 43 Inde- pendent Council. ir KATHRYN PEARLMAN, Des M oimfs. Iowa, Pi Kappa Delta Vice-pres. 3, 45 Debate Team 1, 2, 35 Sieve and Shears, Pres. 45 Sports Club 1, 2, '3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Cos- mopolitan Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4 5 Manager Mc- Cahill Debate Tournament 2, 3, 4. GEORGE W. S. SMITH, Des Moines, Iowa,- Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 'A' ROBERT S. TI-IROCKMORTON, Des Monies, Iowag Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Tau Deltag History Club: Math-Science Club, Phi Beta Kappag Helmet and Spursg Class of 1915 Medal. CECIL L. UTTERBACK, Maplctou, Iowag Senatorsg Vikingsg Independent Men's Council, Pres. 35 Law Class Pres. 1: Comm, Class Pres. 2. 'A' RUSSELL B. WELLMAN, Des M oines, Iowaj Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres. 43 Eta Sigma Phi, Sec.-Treas. 37 Helmet and Spurs, Sec. 43 Track 1, 25 Inter-fraternity Council, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4. LAW FRESHMEN CHARLES BROWNING, Coon Rapids, Iowa, Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treas., Delta Theta Phi, Pi Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, Debate. 'A' IOI-IN C. GRAHAM, Dex Moines, Iowa, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, D Club, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2. 'A' LOIS HARRIS, Des Moines, Iowa, Law, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who, Phi Sigma Iota, Mar- garet Fuller Club, Sieve and Shears, Pres., Women's League Executive Board, Pan-Hellenic Pres., Math-Science Club, Junior and Senior Scholarships, junior Class Vice-Pres., L. A., arlelsliman Law Sec., National Collegiate Who's o. RD F. MCCARTAN, Pocahontas, Iowa, Lafwg Delta Theta Phi, Student Council, Vice- Pres., International Relations Club, Sec. i' KENNETH R. MOORE, Freeport, Illinois, Law, Cornell College, Delta Theta Phi. 'ir ALLAN F, NASH, Moorhead, Iowa, Law, Delta Theta EDWA Phi. CLAUDE W. SMITH, Ames, Iowa, Law, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Alpha Theta. 'A' ORVILLE E. STEARNS, Van Wert, Iowa, Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha, Osceola Jr. College, Band. 'k DENZEL I-I. TOMPKINS, Garner, Iowa, Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres. 3, Phi Beta Kappa, Helmet and Spurs, Math- Science Club, Pres., Pres., Senior L. A. Class, Student Council, Pres., Who's Who, National Collegiate Who's Who. GRADUATES CHARLES. ANDERSON, De.: Jlfloines, FRANCES G. WILSON, C'har'ilon, Iowa Iowa, Education. A Education. A. TAYLOR DUNLAP, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Drama, Union Theological Seminary. I70J Vw WQNQ 5 ul ll I I 1 4 N I 3 1 E 1 1 Y . J K.: fx f x -55. V Q' '- E . W '55-E: - ' Em 13 ,h 5 '.C5,1ri3f'1-I3 J, . , 9. 1.4 ia W i , , X P ' fc Z , . . -. it--3, 1 'll -1 -3 I lx' A '-Z f fur: :a,g,.1, .- : V-.ws1s:15,' ':. fi 3+ W, f,Mwwww A..., - '- 6351150 nafdzi 85 Qfgzsiezrzfizz I5 E I2 S N A I. I I I E S Dean Carrie T. Culllmge and Dean PV 1IllCl7'd f0l'lll.S'0lL f0'll'7l0l one of their hardest favsles of the year the 7'lC7,7'7ll7'Lg of 1957 jversovrlalilfies. Selecting sire jmzlors mzcl six seniors as 011l'stcw1dz'11g 1711 cz school year zflzell saw wzavzy smdems gliffer ln eczznpzrs lzeczellivnesv, the decwzls presented jihal lists and wrinkled brows. The zfwelfve leaders of their choice we jvreseful' as cz sort of rzmojiezfal DVh0's Wfhof' H0lllJ'l'Gl7lU 7lIClIl'l0lI 071' the elefms' lzfsfs 'lil'- elnded.' Dane Avlclermolrl, Rlrllzl hVessels czzzlcl Alice Yoxf, j.'ll7I1l0l'.S',' and IVCIZC L1.lIdC'I', Denton Snyder mul Sally Mcz1'fi11V, .s'e1z'i01's. The six lfVh0's Iflfhcf' 'ZIUl'lfI7lf01'S were 7l0If eligible for the j9er.s'011'- CLlI'l'l.C.Y honors. E741 ELIZABETH FIELDS . . . English Club gavel-thump-er . . . .Phi Sigma Iota and 'Sieve and Shears . . . quiet Phi Beta Kappa . . . Natior1al'Who's Who copy . . . 'Y. W. A. Cabinet biggie . . . one good reason for Kappa Alpha Theta's scholarship, trophy . . . sophisticate witl1 taste for clothes and ,pseudo-fox-hunts. EDWIN BECKER . . . Aleph Theta .Ze, History Club and In- ternational- Relations Club . V. . Helmet and Spurs . . . Y. M. C. A. cabinet mogul . . . conscientious Alpha Tau Omega . . . pastor of some little brovvn 'church in the vale . . . basketball when other activities are not toopressing. A MARTHA HYDE . . . actress with abandon . . . drawling wise- cracker' . . . Zeta Phi Eta and Theta Alpha Phi . . . cast in more plays than you could shake a stick at . .'.' Women's League'prexy, and uproarious passer' of tea . . . big talking point for Kappa Kappa Gamma rushing . . . Hi-de-ho Miss H, with axe aply at the Dignity tree. PATRICIA STRIBLING . . . whip-cracking Simon Legree on the Delphic staff . . . Sieve and Shears with good reason . . . Phi Sigma Iota, Margaret Fuller Club, Theta Sigma Phi . . .-newshound with Way vengeance .Q Delta Gamma spark- . . . Junior Prom plugger . . . bear for work when the- presses hum . . . Boyces boungl when the leading campus twice-a- weekly is off the press. H A LOUISE BEDFORD . . . Y. W. C. A. president . . . Alpha Xi Delta's bid for campus fame . . . Eta Sigma Phi and History Club . . . Sieve and Shears shining star . . . guiding hand wherever womcn's organization needs a lit- tle drive and pep. MARION NOAH . . . Y. M. C. A. prexy, of hour budget for men fame . . . Helmet and Spurs and History Club . , . diplomatic head of International Relations Club . . . Phi Beta Kappa with ideas . . . National Collegiate Who's X1Vho . . . last year's year- book editor. i l i i r 1 l I v L V161 J l. l JAMES MONROE . . . strong man of Phi Mu Alpha , . . acting garnered him wreath after wreath from the laurels-tree . . . Theta Alpha Phi and Helmet and Spurs . . . Pi Kappa Lambda, Band, Glue Club and Chorus . . . versatile writer of musical comedy . . . play successes from The Tavern to Squaring the Circle. PASQUALE SPOSETO . . . another successful wearer of the masque . . . Theta Alpha Phi and Phi Mu Alpha . . . Criminal Codef' Moor Born, The Good Hope for tragedy, and Kollege Kapers for rollicking' fun . . . Hel- met and Spurs . . . a bent for sculpture that will leave him re- membered many years in these here envirin's for his fine pieces. FRANCES XVRAGG . . . Kappa Alpha Theta's perennial subject for plaudits . . . Zeta Phi Eta and Theta Alpha Phi . . . Sieve and Shears . . . ruler with red wig and high forehead in Elizabeth the Queen' '... one reason for success of Cradle Song . . . actress, all caps . . . charming director of Eidi's outer office. JACK N. CAMPBELL . . . Boyces-bound editor of this, the 1937 QUAX. . . Helmet and Spurs and junior Phi Beta Kappa . . . Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Tau Delta prexy and English Club . . . International Relations Club and Eta Sigma Phi . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon secretary . . . scholarships . . . poetry when other activity isn't too pressing. IQ77l EDWARD MCCARTAN . . . Helmet and Spurs and Delta Theta Phi . . . Student Council seconcl-in-command . . . Interna- tional Relations Club mogul . . . writer of a widely-read political musings column . . . quiet but ZIS- sertive statesman . . . Cooperative house higgie. IOSEPHTNE STALNAKER Kappa Kappa Gamma gavel- wielcler . . . Theta Sigma Phi . . . hardworking campus editor of Times-Delpllic . . . Y. VV. C, A. social committee . . . W'omen's League junior board . . . tennis, horsexnanship and volleyball . . . off to Boyces with the QUAX managing editor when news pace slaekens. I t are :, ,. ' 'FIM' V4 X X -Q :Wf x -,em .W 1V w f 4 -V.: ' M -r , , 7 nf 'Q W '- - ,mv C P M U: --1,-N 'v,1L3'3ifA - I. - V. G, ws. it A5111 .I I' Fw .f'f,?i' . 1 112 A 5,-av .. f -. : 4,3 ly: H 55351, .1 A, Nw - 4 V, .Q wig wff ' K. gum g.. N N. ,, . lm A '-J:2. uwvfs- sm . . ,,rv.!f15'-ya We , if ' . Fi 1 3, 'EW V ' '91-me uf? 5' fc, . 'fri-Nviw ??2El'.'if42a - JM. + ' w .JHI! 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What a night for the male contingent! Girl friends gave until it hurt and had to do it with a grin. Sweethearts of A, E. Pi corsaged with tiara eltects done in radishes, roses and spinach. Mitch beat all with a halo of rose-buds and fernery. Katie Farber done right by Date Sugden and mounted a rear-view mirror on her shoulder. Kessel blessed Kuoni with gigantic imitation bouquet but by that time he didn't care. Throekmorton again swung the baton, thereby saving Charlotte the price of a ticket. Afterthought. Almost every man in the crowd had some floral decoration. VVhy can't the fellows take the hint? E801 FINE ARTS BALI. Fine Arts Ball, February 16, Consistory, was the time when: Heloise came uncostumed and was taken to he Mae West . . . Dean Gould was done up elegant as a Chinese dynasty with last yearls golf shoes on . . . Throck's or- chestra did an extra-ultra job . . . Morrie and Eunice, as Mickey and Minnie Mouse, were the costume prize-win- ners in cveryhody's opinion hut the judges . . . Mrs. Baal was the shining example of good fun in tin armor . . . it was funny-like that most of the prizes walked off with worthy hne arts studes . , . we all had a grand time and wished we'd blossomed out in costume, too. 1' lex l81fl A 5Uf If .ICA ,4- mfg Top: Part of the color and dash consents to a pictureg no one recognized Topaz in her little girl frock. llfliddlzf: Duchess Virginia Kessell and Dulce Iack Baughman descend from their thrones for a smile at the camera. Bnllom: The faculty came, toog but one look at Heloise's backless dress, and the faculty clidn't come to. I . ff 1 ,i,N..,,m Top: Theta Sig proxy Marion Sloan pins corsages on a por- tion of the bevy of beauties: Gasped Sloanie: My lord, all those people! Illiddlc: Red was the word for faces as the Tliisa-and-Thatzi Sigs issued their scandal sheet. Bottom: Arch-gossip-teller Sue Sinskey distributes scandal sheets and clentine grins. ii BfXl.l.Vl-ICC BALI. Little .loc Hart and his orchestra ofhciated at the super Ballyhoo Ball, Consistory, lllarch 20, Theta Sigma Phi as hostess. Short Shots-Theta Sigs display collectively worried mugs over possible tricks of Sigma Delta Chi and then the sissies backed down-Bigger and better Scandal Sheet brought rosie glow to assemblage- Mr. l,ytton's spring salt-and-pepper suit-beauties acclaimed, one with broken arm clone up in splint to match dress-Photographer lhlooclman goes sly fox two better by sneaking prize shot of Dean Cribbage, E. C. Lytton and Mrs. Dean Qlohnson absorbing Sheet- Mrs. Harlan Miller splashes Z1 big splash in a smart 'Parisian gown-M r. Ruby, as usual, ar- rives at ll :32-leaves at 11 149. i821 if JUNICDI2 PROM Drake's juniors went proinming for the Hrst time in several years as April 16 brought Red Norvo and Mildred Bailey to the new Tromar for a spring night of swing. Petite Carolyn Heins was Prom Queen, heading the parade with jon Melton, liberal arts junior prexy. Gay prommers took in the scenery from the glittering lounge and long rows of tables. Dancers tripped over photog- raphers as the QUAX and downtown newspapers re- corded the resumption of prom tradition. Sylvia Peterson, Enid Evans, Eloise Marsh and lvlfarna Stansell were Queen Carriels attendants as intermission brought a shower of flowers to the stage. mr- tggkgf , ' x E831 Top: The crowd at the re- freshment tables: you can spot John Gunn, QUAX art editor, Slugger Sposeto, and Tait and Krohu, just sitting. fwiirldlrr: Proxy Jon Melton presenting Prom Queen Carolyn Heins: both trembled in unison as the crowd surged about the stage. Batlouz.: Soft drinks were in order at the bar, with 'XVoltz showing off his white cont at the left, Y f'5f5sa ' 'Rf . L . Top: independent Queen Alice Patton poses with escort Bob Holtman and her court of honor. Jllidlilv: Relays Queen Frances Rather tells the mike all about it before heading for the Atlas Club fete at' the Tromar Friday night. Boltomt: Part of the crowd at the Tromar. as a rousing spring rain failed to dampen Relays enthusiasm. SPRING SWING About Relays time, the spring dances begin in earnest. The annual Independent Carnival this year crowned Alice Patton as queen. Then Queen Frances Rather came to town to rule the Relays. The Atlas Club feted her at the Tromar Friday night, with Ding Tompkins doing the escorting. Saturday night, Queen Frances appeared on QUAX Campbell's ann at the Honor D Club dance, and later at Y ounkers. The D Club dance featured the presentation of Blanche Thompson as D Club sweetheart, and incident- ally, prexy Luchsinger's, who gave her the traditional kiss. Queen Frances and Sweetheart Blanche appeared together on the Consistory stage as a large crowd paid homage. 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L1041 GR 111 'Coe Cxkvkng Moore a day map . . . regohr oxghog tote-a-tate o Demo Gamma stops . , .Yee Gods, Ke. Wax fcuky oov Skmsy-bogsy? . . . Skxedooxc Smkth wmx MX the dues bceixoo Xixm . . . Mg, what bkt ieet you have, 'Yhrocko . . . AMW dozen on the oxoes , . . oeiicck Yxmmorxy . . . Bet Xt was 'A good Koko . . . ?mxX oow 5-mdxcs vlhen We okzxuie ks Xximg took . . . the oXd-iashkoocd Ximd ks much better, one sho and your worrkes are over. EDUC NXGN f PXNU V42 YNES GXGGLED THEN! PM, CPNNNE T0 GET I5 4, Xb xml A I:105J . H 'fzff f X 5Ni',?,2gfQ'!aa5, xXxQlWf ffffffy 1 l' 5x 3 - w . , xxx? '.,:-fr' S9 HX.. X . eg-Fffygg NNN N- .f Q ,fy ff Xx,Xxx,,m ,--. - sf' Sac ' qi- Ti ., ef, , ' X f A 549, :. -15 L ,.,. . - 1.55 ,,,, . 'W W , ' ,. ' -..----ftffiiilf. ' ,..- QNVLO ,bf CVVVLO f f On February 18, 409 students cast votes for 12 candi- dates, eight women and four men, in the annual Quax Who's Who election. In a scene that saw individual members of the Alliance split their votes, write in privileges allowed for the first time, and nominees cam- paigned for and huzzaed for within doors of the lounge, the strong Beta alliance carried all positions but one. With double ballot checks, and padlocked ballot boxes, election officials took no chances against strong feeling as poll time drew near. Judges were: Dean Carrie Taylor Cubbage and Leona Anderson, Dean Willard johnson and Editor Campbell. -.f ' A,-: '7 ,F 2 .,3,. . TOM CASE set out to show that a trackman can be a rousing good scholar, and proved' it too, by cracky. Alpha Tau Omega claims this cross-country-skittering' member of Commerce Club, Delta Sigma Pi and Second Generation Club. Add up junior and senior scholarships, and four years spent in pedaling cinder circles, and a. personality so commanding that ladies have pestered this book for months for his pictures, That's Thomas. lf10S1 '-an Tom Case LOIS HARRIS refused to let law courses grind her into campus oblivion, proceeded to be named beauty, be elected to National Collegiate Who's Who, govern Sieve and Shears, achievement honorary, and to be in the limelight generally whenever campus moguls decided to give out honors. Phi Beta Kappa, Margaret Fuller and Phi Sigma Iota, Lois took time all to help direct Kappa Alpha Theta. Lois Harris XXX Erma johnson I1091 ERMA JOHNSON insisted on being so quiet that her activities did most of the talking. Sigma Delta Epsilon, president of Kappa Delta Pi and member of National Collegiate Who's Who, Alpha Xi Deltais diminutive pridex managed to squeeze in Sieve and Shears, Womenfs League and Pan-Hellenic council duties, the senior class presidency in education, and junior and senior scholarships to show that the only things open on her desk were not date books. ANNE KOENIG ran the gamut from a dishabille petformauce in Noah to execu- tive dignity on Women's League. Dormi- tory council biggie, member of Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Lambda, Nourse Club and any musical extravaganza line arts im- pressarios could think up, Miss Koenig promptly racked up a place in Sieve and Shears. With the highest activity iating of all Who's Who candidates, she established firmly the college supposition that text 'Books are all right in their place. ,iz lf1101 Anne Koenig Denzel Tompkins HODGE MORGAN toyed with Student Council, Helmet and Spurs, Psi Chi, Y. M. C. A., and scholarships, and topped it all with election to National Collegiate Who'd Who. Sigma Alpha Epsilon high and mighty, he governed Inter-faternity council for two years, didn't let torts and other legal trivia and tat stop his activity stride. Hodge Morgan W' N , '.'u 1 -.Vo ,,. .L . ff 1 -. wig' ' . , A,-7'3 hav, . - f ?iiS:-V V r ' , ' - V, X -MW , I ' f..-wi. fr r-.f L ', , - v :skill .- L-,J ! ' 'J 4 , . .-i l I ,j s ,' ,1fl.14 ,-jp yr, . L Am r . ,g,., ef!-' DENZEL TOMPKINS, Tau Kappa Epsilonigma, did the impossible of adding up hours and hours of activity, to make them equal a blistering high grade average. Junior Phi Beta Kappa, Ding tossed in Helmet and Spurs, Math-Science Club, Col- legiate Who's Who, Band, Orchestra, Inter- fraternity council, scholarships and class presidencies, and frosted the dazzling batter over with Student Council presidency. ., -JJ, fx J, cm, : SEI' 1., Egg? . -F ' sq. ' few. ,l ,, A .123 19 .f H, f '-V-'--mmf-,A .. ,,,1, , HL u for v L4 1 1 4x, Mm, . . xv ,un V, wg K. JJ! 3 fy.. g ' iv- I .ae ,V-.-52133 4. , , . ..-1fT:?'-g.,:-fi: .F 2, , L 5 N3 55' 3:1 'x . 4v,,k-,gv-:..,,3,4,,1f 1, ffm: 'I -4 -- 'lziifi -:ff F yr' 1' 4, fr- .. v. Q., .INN JL AP?-gm X .1 r' K'-3 - f X V.. fy 11 4 ,Qi 35' pg 1, 2,5- A1-sf A ' :Ev '-gf. lCP'f'fw-11' x :-' 'J . -Mei Jizfgii' wie?-I:-1-gf:-Ffa., 3 'ral' Ziff' : . :zgz 41'-'- 1:5fl1'-:'. 55:-'I-' rv' . ..,5,L1 W' 'f1'. I' : .. , . ' 4 x X ' Kiwi Qu REV XPOXS CURE Nf'X 937 f1141 Met at the train by Quax beauties and escorts, heads of social groups and other campus biggies, Miss Frances Randolph Rather, Texas contribution to the already dazzling list of Relays Rulers, stepped to the ground at 7:30 Friday morning, April 23, to begin her two day Sway of America's Track Classic. Presented to the crowd at Relays Chapel, Miss Rathei-'s charm and soft southern drawl brought forth a volley of applause such as was tendered to no other queen of Drake's cinder track. Robert Caplan, Williain Trent, Jack Daly, Denzel Tompkins, Chance VVilliams, and Editor Campbell were escorts to the sunny southern belle who shone triumphantly through the Showers that dampened Sat- urday afternoon's track and Held spectacle. Crowned before 13,000 loyal cinder lane fans, Miss Rather watched sturdy attacks on Relays records beaten off by wind and rain. Guest of the Atlas Club Friday evening at Trornar Ballroom, feted at the Honor D Club dance and at Younkers Tearoom Saturday evening, Queen Frances managed to squeeze in a tour of the city, a parade, a brunch with Drake woman leaders and a dinner in her honor by Pi Beta Phi, her sorority. Highlights of the week-end: Morrie Halladay catching Queen Frances' fancy and being presented with one Mickey Mouse and one toy car, Bob Caplan promising to send records of his song transcriptionsg the autograph seekers who clustered every nook and crannyg the silent tribute of every admiring eyeg the white coats of the escorts on an almost blizzardy nightg the story of the strawberries and the powdered sugarg Mrs. Rather's charm, companion to her daughters. I115l 'Q' I .24 ffiffi ,y 1. X Q J 9 C' 5? lil ,,.A32:liaf5i?H.iu H, Qin .V A., - 5?T?wM -' i4 ' n 457,-5h,,' wk EQFA fw5,W 1:f', 'L . my 1, - . if , , I 2172 X. 4 QL.,-.gvf X X 1.223 ws ww ff' nc T84 H ,L Wa 0 x iq: k - X15 1 iii T, :LTR . X , V U 11.3-f app ., - jill sf!!-11 31 if 5-, X' afkfl ' X E 3 1 ' 'Q-'7 Yf5W' 'N . 1 +V '2?f 'Y?QQ' !'Vc .ww : , Q f , , Y. , '.,gg1-ng, s x:g,:'l.,-' 4 ev- 'iifflg Q, ' I sifgm '- . W , - , f- ' ,R wg W, is Q-g s. - I .' 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I 4 il-4 f. 4, .rn- J v. L 1 , , , 4? Al J, E H' 7' 2,- a Rf' 1 1 i' 3 Rf 1.3 ,W -.,- S .JV V- 5 , .,L,. ,1 ,. '- R xy 1, - f, 5 i 1 '- - ' -.:.f,,, ' 1 Q M ,ir QE A. - rbzvg, :- I 1 V,--,J k --5 E , W , .Swfw ' an HQ 'E f f r x 'ffm J hw f A K' 'ga -Q, -.-Q: , .1 ll E 41 fif4,,,s -, 5 4 N r je 5, . -V M V Q 2' E 2' :ai - ma. , N -2 WJ? E-II ,fs :ig ,ie 5 5 In I L Z 5 I .E as Q A 35,32 526.5 9 if ,- am mggvd s my 1 Q 4 f we X X . an 4 I1241 1-, ' M .. J x-1 'Www-Q. A-if CGM MRS. FRPXNKLXN D. ROOSENJELT ENT f 'X Q3 6 MEN CEM l1261 Dropping in upon the faculty members in the wee hours to be staked to cookies, sandwiches and beverages moderate, 1936 seniors started the berserk linal diploma-dash. Ivy-ceremonies were not in evidence as Dean Pearson recalled with sorrow Throckmorton's faux pas of the year be- fore. Hot june days brought out Hannels and Hounces, perspiration and parents. From the fab- ulous opportunity of a quartet of college years, seniors gamboled as though Old Main's grizzled eaves held sentry posts and grilled windows. To the gracious person of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the president of the United States, Drake's seniors and faculty, and tlirongs of the Des Moines citizenry played host as the lirst lady of the land traveled corn-ward to ad- dress the graduating class of a great mid-western university. K Scurried to the president's office as cameras clicked busily, Mrs. Roosevelt donned cap and gown to walk with President Morehouse to Uni- versity church. Two hundred and fifty seniors watched the reigning lady's ascent to the speak- er's platform as the audience stood to acknowl- edge its guest. Staying away from the bitter battleground of politics, Mrs. Roosevelt revealed a world still open to the graduate with drive and ambition, illustrating her points with homely examples. Loud-speakers carried her voice to points on the campus where an overflow crowd heard her words in the shade of old elms. In the afternoon, invited guests attended a re- ception at the Hubbell home, at which Mrs. Roosevelt met seniors and their parents, staying to chat with them as punch and sandwiches were served in the garden. I1271 i xC XXEPE? : e 21 , ' 271'f,W f ' - 'f ' -5' . PM rv f 'f- a'if?' 1--f - ,,.s5 'N .4!!!5fsf2 .552 Q glzam l Z 1 .. I PROF. EMERY H. RUBY Prof. Emery H. Ruby continued to set a gruelling pace as head of the depart- ment of journalism. The Times-Delphic changed to a new page size and better stock, the 1937 Quax gave wider rein to engravings and employed a difficult theme, but Professor Ruby advised both publications with a fine restraint. Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, men and women's professional jour- nalism fraternities, both came under Ruby's supervision in the publication of the Ballyhoo Ball scandal sheet, and the Sigma Delta Chi Founders' Day banquet, at which Hugh Baillie, president of the United Press association, spoke. Under the combined direction of the two organ- izations, the annual high school news clinic was held with prominent journal- ists and publishers of the city as speak- ers. Another volume of Drake Awards, epic series of high school writing collec- tions, was fed to the press. Students in the department participated in nation- wide polls for public opinion. And with the closing of the year, Professor Ruby directed the publishing of the program for the 1937 Drake Relays, a titanic un- dertaking for a great track classic. .l1301 DOYL TAYLOR Sport: Director Under the supervision of Edward C. Lytton, business manager, and Bessie Spiwak, student head, the Drake News Bureau kept the world informed of mul- titudinous happenings on the campus. Homecoming, the thousand news events that cover each week, the touring Band, the commencement speaker and the heavy work in connection with selec- tion of the 1937 Relays queen, fell to the lot of Miss Spiwak to direct and pub- NEWS BUREAU BESSIE SPIWAK News Director licize. The staff, composed of Miss Spiwak, headg Ruth Wessels, Mary Martha Peterman, Florence Kling, Susan Sins- key, Sidney Levine, and Margaret Bar- ron, promotional manager, climaxed the work of a year in preparing for the coronation of Miss Frances Rather of Texas as Relays Ruler. Gigantic clipping books tell the success story of the staff efforts to broadcast university doings. Margaret Barron's work in promotion was exceptionalg advertisements, pam- phlets and innumerable booklets were hers to write, edit and see through the press. From its offices in the main build- ing, the news bureau let the world know that Drake leads the activity and achieve- ment parade. MANN WESSELS PETER MAN KLING BARRON L1311 -k Seeking the El Dorado of the yearbook-something different-the 1937 Quax staff turned to the theme of night. Scenes, book divisions and individual treatment of each section were woven into blacks and Whites. Personalities and student life, those two great interests of the university student, were given full rein. Three separate sections recognize outstanding faces on the campus, and an enlarged student mirror division, as well as the introduction of fraternity and sorority snap panels gave the candid camera enthusiast a wealth of pictorial treasures. Special mention must be given to Art Editor Gunn, whose clay models and pencil sketches adorn the division pages of this book. Gunn's near-professional talent drew the praise of hardened publication moguls, to whom good art work was nothing unusual. Highlights of the year were the raiding of the office by vandals in search of the VVho's Who winners, the annual tiff with Theta Sigma Phi, and the staff's trek to Clear Lake. STRIBLING GIBSON STONE GOOCH HITTLE KING JACK N. CA MPBELL Editor WILSON MOORE Managing Editor QUAX STAFF Editor ............ ... . ..., Jack N. Campbell Advertising .7Vl'a.nage9'. . . . . .Edward C. Diehl Managing Editor .... .... V Vilson Moore Art Editor ........ ....... I ohn Gunn Assistant Editor ............ . . .Patricia Stribling Assistant Zllanaging Ediior ...... Josephine Stalnaker Gotfernvnent ............... ......... I ane Gibson Classes .... . . . Peg Stone ' f132l 'W 9 I i i A,-- X4 QM the E93 quo I KA es-p-Yflj L44.4.,,- ,Tk ,.L, ,,,.,, ,I SINSKEY ROBINSON BRADLEY STALNAKER MACH MORRISQN EDNVARD C. DIEHL flrlrcrtisirzg 11'fm1agr'1' JOH N CUNN Art Editor QUAX STA FF In fha Sjwlflight ..... Susan Sinskey, Margaret Barron .fflflzlcfics ........... Leroy Hittle, Kenneth Robinson Orgcm-isczzfions ....................... Robert Gooch PV 0mc1z's Athletics .... .......... G eorgette Mach Lillrarialz ........... ............ P eggy Bradley Plzotogmplzcrs .... Karl King, Howard Lyon Circulation .... ............ P aul Morrison I1331 I Pounding, Haying, potent editorials marked the Times-Delphic's second Year as a semi-weekly. Driven by Editor-in-Chief Glen Claussen, the paper struck at student council, at Y. M. C. A., at campus politicians and presidential candidates without favor, While two separate staffs, under the strong arm of Patricia Stribling and Dan Anderson, scoured the campus for news flashes to fill a new and enlarged sheet. Spurred by the promise of a new library, the Times-Delphic relentlessly pursued its quest for a student union, while its humanitarian principles pushed it into a collegiate safety campaign- fewer auto deaths and more potential college students. Weelcly broadcasts of news over local stations tied up journalism and radio. Biggest news story-fisticuffs on the Delphic doorstep. Biggest hobby-paint for the office. Best idea-tea dances. Hardest job-keeping the QUAX beauties a secret for two Weeks before the Ballyhoo Ball. STALNAKER MCFARLAND AUSTIN ROBINSON MORRISON KLINE GLEN CLAUSSEN Editor-in-Clzief PATRICIA STRIBLING Managing Editor . DELPI-IIC STAFF Editor-iii-Cliief ..................... Glen Claussen M aiiagiiig Editors. . .Patricia Stribling, Dan Anderson Campiis Editors ....... LeRoy Austin, Robert Bloem, Sally Martin, Io Stalnaker Sports Editors ..... .... B ruce Baker, Leroy I-little Society Editors .... .......... I ean McFarland, Mary Martha Peterman Copy Editor ..... ...... K enneth Robinson f1341 ll? ' 'f A' ' xl, , ri! . A ll f 'E f lil E A f ' 1 Hi f ,-: fl v' F ' if few f . i 1 W QQ, 1 R A . E . 'A . 'l ' A J,Q' ' d I PI l l m Q 5 Q 9 ' C MARTIN PETER MAN IIITTLE STONE KING CAREY DAN ANDERSON Managing Editor DELPI-IIC STAFF Colunmists ............. Lucille Nelson, Peg Stone, Winnie Lou Wallace, Richard Kline, Glen Gladfelder, Jean Mansfield, Eddie Truman REPORTERS AND COPYREADERS Herbert Bresemann, Harry Cutler, Beth Dunham, Art Grothe, Howard Lyon, Kathryn McKenzie, Jean Mansfield, Henry Sanders, Robert Stuhr, Florence Kling, Jack LaRue, Don Lebo, I1-ma Mauller, Wilson Moore, Paul Morrison, Jack Trimble, Alice Gruener Marjorie Bowman, Bill Johnson. lf135l IRVVIN MITCHNICK A dzf:'r!1Lvi11g Mau-:zger N-, 5- LITERARY SUPPLEMENT BRUSH MARTIN Beginning its third year as sponsor of the Literary Supplement, university creative writing sheet, Sigma Tau Delta, national honorary English fraternity, went to press with its copy in tabloid size. Under the editorship of Sally Martin, Drake authors published short stories, sketches, poems and book reviews. Fraternity members sponsored a contest for quatrains which could be set to music. Sidney Levine and Millard Kratochvil were chief prosists, while Margaret Barron, Glenda Hodge, .lack N. Campbell and Wiiinie Lou WVal- lace contributed most to the poetry columns. Members of Sigma Tau Delta, under the advisorship of Dean Lewis VVorthington Smith, are: Margaret Bar- ron, Dell Margaret Brush, Jack N. Campbell, LaVern DeLong, Millard Kratochvil, Jean Manslield, Sally Mar- tin, Marjorie Newcomer, XfVinnie Lou Wallace and Robert XK7ilkins. C ORDON MANSFIELD BRUSH BARRON DLLONG IVLARTIN NEXVCOMER CAMPBELL lf136l DENT DIRECTCD MANN CLA LTSSEN Tardy at starting the presses humming, Sigma Delta Chi, national men's journalism fraternity, opened sale of the D Book, or student directory, well into the brown days of autumn. With Glen Claussen as editor and Garth Mann as ad- vertising manager, the student directory supplied names, addresses and telephone numbers of all university stu- dents, Drake songs, fraternity and sorority lists, faculty information, condensed sections of the university hand- book, year calendars and miscellaneous information about university activity. Hawking the slim volumes in classes and at all cam- pus corners, fraternity members reached a near sell-out in two days. Bookstores and college restaurants com- pleted the sale. Members of Sigma Delta Chi are: Emery H. Ruby, advisory LeRoy Austin, .Tack N. Campbell, Glen Claus- sen, Blair Dewey, Morrie Halladay, Leroy Hittle, John McCormick, Paul Morrison and Kenneth Robinson. AUSTIN CLAUSSEN HITTLE CAMJ. BEL! ROBINSON MORRISON DEVVEY ANDERSON! HAI LADAX l137l Q f .1 I gt , .. , X Annu U X -- 4 11 Q5 M x A ' 1' Q .K - if 2.i?::gg2r.f-3 1- Y' ' X up 1 wvlpfggyx. zdglivh, M! 'asm-S155-1.21 ' 'A ' Z' - - 5 Yr, 'L 'rn-a2::lf.:a: w X x'.'2raf1-u . x- 'wg -'PE Hz: in mmlagiig 'fi' Y 1:-I - vw, 12:14 2' 'L .iiiiiisgfi ' ? f-Inj,-:z ,,4L,-.,,., ' lx? X , DLAN HERBERT COULD Dean Herbert Gould again headed an activity-crammed fine arts year. From Fine Arts Ball to nation-wide broad- casts, the college paced an extremely active university cycle. Sixty-three band members toured northwestern Iowa in a week series of good-will concerts. Periy, Boone, Xveb- ster City, Eagle Grove, Humboldt, Fort Dodge, Pocahontas, Estherville, Alta, Ida Grove, Denison, Exira, Corning, Bedford, Afton and Leon heard the band, soloists and the Drake male chorus in the trek across Iowa under the direc- tion of Gordon Bird, director. National radio hookups carried a broadcast of Bizet's Carmen, with a cast headed by Mrs. B. Raymond Wfeston of Mason City. I-landel's lXiTcssial1, an- nual production, was sent along the air- lines before a packed auditorium. Edwin G. Barrett's drive as director of the radio school made that division lead in line arts activity for the year. University artists appeared time and again before local and national micro- phones in concert and drama. l140l VISITIINICJ .ARTISTS Five visiting artists appeared on the Drake con- 'ert program during the university year, two as fuests of the student body, and three at the invi- tation of campus professional and honorary fra- ternities. Artist Haig Arklin opened the concert series on October 7, with his Grand Concert of Paint- ings. W'ith bright light glistening on a canvas nearly ten feet high, Arklin explained the ro- mance of the world's greatest paintings. Shifting the scene to the Roosevelt auditorium, Carlos de Vega, Ynez a11d Mariluz presented the most delightfully colorful program of the series in dance and ballet divcrtissements of Spain and Mexico. A leading exponent of the Spanish dance, De Vega commanded attention of a large audience with his ritual tire danceg Ynez scored with her mimic of the bull fighter. But it was petite Mariluz who brought down a sophomoric house with her brilliant impressions. Monactor Phidelah Rice appeared next in con- cert on February 2, under the joint sponsorship of the university and Theta Alpha Phi, honorary dramatic art fraternity. 'Rice presented scenes from David Copperfield with a dramatic fm- esse that pleased even the most exacting, and doubled at iine arts day recognition chapel in speaking on the position of the line arts in the universities. Gerard lrlekking, world renowned cellist, stamped a mark of distinction on the concert series, in appearing under the sponsorship of Mu 'Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Al- pha, music groups. Professor of the cello in the Conservatorie Nationale de Paris for 24 years, Hekking secured for himself an enthusiastic audi- ence. Completing the concert cycle was Miss Georgia First, who appeared under the sponsorship of Eta Sigma Phi, national honorary classical language fraternity, in an illustrated lCCtLl1'C on Europe. Miss First used natural color motion pictures taken on a recent tour of Europe. I 1411 ARKLIN DE VEGA RICE H EKKI NC FIRST MEMBERS IN GRCHESTIQA Fred L. Benson Georgianna Butcher Dorene Capps Daphne Combs Betty Cribbage Louise Diller Roger Fee Mary Verna Gleim Lorraine Hines K LeRoy Holley James Hutson Hany Karpinski Louis Kromminga Bert Kusehan Gerald Millslagle Adele Modjeska Marie Mountain Marjorie Neudeek Charlotte Parker Gail Phillips glf142fl Betty Roe Wfendell Schaefer I. B. Snyder Orin Spalding Margaret Stiles Harold Tillson Willarcl Triggs Lois Turnbull jane WVashbu rn te Symgohony Wfhen the regular Drake Umvexslty Symphony became 1nact1ve members treelaneed for much ot the school year Carmen and Kollege Kapers L1lll1LCd large orchestras, whlch served as Ley stones rn the two major musrcal produc l101'1S of the year Students rrnssed the aecus tomed Little bymphony Concerts demanded them Professor Donato s lntensrve concert p1'1ct1ee pomts to '1 new deal tor unlverslty musxc lovers W'ith the indisposition of Franz Kuschan, Anthony Donato took over the task of rebuilding 2,1 , A 'Ii ' Q rl il , 1 . me A ' , r i. 2 lk 'Z N ' . - 1 , an .lf t . A be C' l t - ig r 1, t V A i M , K .V U N W 'I ,gl yt T A e 5 ixlftl L fill all , a 'me' - r' ,ix , I 'gl ' l X . , i ' ' 1, I, , K I-1 N ! . Q' 1 V la tl t , l li .-QQ: I- 'x X, , - , . y cr ja rc . rf .' ', 3 .. , ' . a new symphony. In constant re- hearsal, the members were sched- uled for a late spring tour of Iowa, following that of the band. Composed of members of the former symphony, the new organization marks a rebirth of interest in the concert, forgotten for a large part of the year. BAND ROSTER Bob Allee Anna Rose Bass Fred Benson Lester Bissinger Henry Bixby Robert Blattenburg Esper Canady Earl Canfield Kenneth Carpenter Everett Cartwright Steve Cebuhar Carroll Chinn Morton Crew Paul Dodd Harry Dugan VVilbur Eastman Evert Ellis Maurice Eeese Bob Frank Boyd Garton Harry Gibson Marvin Gugisberg Gerry Hagins Lorraine Hines LeRoy Holley James Hutson Mary Jane Inglis Harold Jones Vernon jones Harry Karpinski Franklin Kerr Karl King Wade Kittell Celine Kopriva Louis Kromminga George Landwer Robert Leonard Howard Loehr james McCarthy Joe McCarthy James McClelland Irma Mauller Roy Meadows Wilbiir Miller Gerald Millslagle James Monroe Richard Moore H1441 Wfendall Mordy Stanley Morrow Harold Newman Gordon Olson Lloyd Osborne Frank Oshlo Robert Puntenney James Robertson Wfendell Schaefer Myron Schatz Jewell Sherman Max Smith Ronald Smith I. B. Snyder Orin Spalding Orville Stearns Orville Stephens lVilliam Sullivan Hobart Throckmor Harold Tillson Read WVhitley Paul VVild Gladys Zabilka ton i the Universii, ly ci lil Starting from Des Moines March 8, sixty-three hand members toured 16 Iowa towns in a week's tubaing and trumpeting. Gordon Bird, Grin Spalding and Louis Kromminga, trumpet triog Kenneth Carpenter, saxophone soloist, and Ar- thur Todd, baritone, were featured on the good- will trek to the critical Iowa band centers. Football formations brought a paean of praise from the stands, as Bird's and VVarfel's men stepped off smart measures and hauled trick after trick out of the bag. I 145 I Yvll ll 1 I 1 l l f,,.., lt r-QL ,mfg XMB' I.,,..,,. ll ll ll i, N, ri Gordon Bird, successor to Harry Wfarfel, guided the uni- versity band through a success- ful season, highpoints of which were the band tour through northern Iowa and the handling of the massed bands at the 1937 Drake Relays. Basketball games came in for a share of the hand's attention, with Bird clutching the baton at all hardwood swing ses- sions. MEN'S GLEE CEU MEMBERS IN GLEE CLUB Floyd Accola Richard Andrews Roger Boles Mack Barnhart Jack Baughman Bruce Bevington John E. Clark Morton Crew Robert Damon Donald Easter Max Ellis Clarence Eppard Harold Freesle Boyd Garton Clayton Hathaway James Hutson Max Kreutz Vincent Larson William Lee Charles Maltzahn Myron Mauk Waylie T. Miller Fred Owens I 1461 Ronald Reed XVilliam Root Elbert Ross Howard Schilling Daniel Sickler Kent Stitzer Charles Storey Robert Tellier lack Trimble Paul Trow VVilliam White QMENS GI FF CI UB Glenace Barrett Anna Rose Bass Helen Bieghler Elclred Breedlove Kathryn Breitenkamp lilclrecl Cain Ada Mae Chappell Cleomary Conte Adele Crewdson Lois Eason Maxine Eppard Marietta Erven Muriel Fannon Doris Fisher Leona Freerkson Shirley Friar MEMBERS IN GLEE CLUB Hazelruth Garst Helene Garst Mary Verna Gleim Mildred Golden Alice Graves Evelyn Gunter Mary Margaret Ha Dorothy Iarnigan Marian Johnson Frances Leise Darlyne Luhman Ruth McIntosh Nadine Machesney Helen Martin Ruth Meyer Helen Mitchell I1471 teh Marjorie Newcomer Marcille Nickell Mernahelle Upp Edith Pascoe Evelyn Purdy Betty Roe Carma Ross Grace Rumbley Mary Louise Rusk Dorothea Scarborough Elizabeth Shultz Laura Sutherland Norma Tait Frances Way Phyllis 'Wilson E F l Q apttm clalol lfii ,Nl V' il , l Flnsr CHonUs: Floyd Accola, Mack Barnhart, Glenaee Barrett, Bruce Bcvington, Helen Bieghler, Eldred Breedlove, Kathryn Breitenlcamp, Ellred Cain, John Clark, Cleomary Conte, Adele Crewdson, Kathryn Dunn, Lois Eason, Max Ellis, Maxine Eppard, Leona Freerkson, Doris Fisher, Harold Freese, Shirley Friar, Hazel Ruth Garst, Mary Verna Gleim, Mildred Golden, Alice Graves, Evelyn Gunte1', Mary Margaret Hatch, Clayton Hathaway, james Hntson, Dorothy Iarnigan, Marian Johnson, Vincent Larson, Bill Lee, Darlene Luh- man, Max Krentz, Ruth Melntosh, Nadine Machesney, Charles Maltzahn, Helen Martin, Myron Mauk, Ruth Meyer, Grayce Moorehead, Marjorie Newcomer, Fred Owens, Edith Pascoe, Ada Beth Peaker, Frances Petry, Evelyn Purdy, Ronald Reed, Carma Ross, Grayce Rtnnbley, Howard Schilling, Elizabeth Schultz, Dan Sickler, Charles Storey, Norma Tait, Robert Tellier, Jack Trimble, Paul Trow, Phyllis Wilsozi, Alice Yost. SECOND CHORUS: Richard Andrews, Wilzzia Baker, Roger Balcs, Margaret Barnum, jack Baughman, Ada Mae Chappell, Kathryn Coon, Robert Damon, Dorothy DeLong, Frances Duncan, Madge DnVall, Donald Easter, Bessie Embree, Marietta Erven, Muriel Fannon, Kathryn Farber, Helene Garst, Mildred Golden, Marie Hansen, Ruth Hauser, Beverly Hills, Frances Leise, Alberta Lowenberg, Wayiie T. Miller, Maxine Mintle, Helen Mitchell, Grace Nettleton, Marcille Nickell, Mernabelle Opp, Dorothy Peak, Ronald Reed, Betty Roe, Elbert Ross, Mary Louise Rusk, Dorothea Scarborough, Kent Stitzer, Charles Storey, Tom Sugden, Laura Sutherland, Marjorie Thompson, Mildred Thompson, Frances Way', William Wllite, Charmian Wooten. l1481 itil VEQSITV Qlc,l,fQrl?flE7l SCHILLI NG KR EUTZ PEAKER ELLIS LEE Music fans from Des Moines to Chicago and all points north, south and west have been formally introcluced to Drake University through these five singers, members of the Drake male quartet and AdaBeth Peaker, lilting young soloist. First big hit was scored on the band's trip through north- ern, western and southern Iowa, when high school swains thrilled and high school lasses grew green with envy at the ap- pearance of the band sweetheart, Miss Peaker. Next came the more sophisticated but no less appreciative audiences of Chicago, where the group again scored in an appearance over the National Farm and Home Hour. Congratulations poured in, chances for return engagements in the windy city were numerous for the live. l149l For its second attempt at opera, the col- lege of line arts turned to Bizet's Carmen , which played for a three night run after being sped over a national radio hookup. Floyd Accola was outstanding as the Toreador in a production that featured splendid voices but the usual uncertainty in stage action. Roger Fee, Wlilliam Collins, AdaBeth Peaker and Mary jo Corcoran 215- sumed heavy singing roles well, and 'Wilbur Chandlei-'s Don jose was adequate. University audiences did not accept Car- men with the applause that marked last year's presentation of von Flotow's Mar- tha, but the nationwide radio audience seemed to approve. The usual operatic inanities were marked. , 1 f Lzaf 1 CARME' Top: Roger Fee, Floyd Accola and Dick Moore line up with a bevy of beauties of Seville and the bandits, Ellis and Larson, cavorting at the right, Almf'r: XVilliam Collins, Mrs. B. Raymond Westoii, AdaBeth Peaker and XViIbur Chandler look pleased for the camera. Below: The chorus gets its picture snapped, too. 1 OYZTOE 5, CDI.I.EGE KAPERS Top: That's Pasquale Sposeto, villuin of Kol- lege Kapers, who is being carried oHf to his doom, much to the apparent anguish of Betty Cubbage, :it the extreme left. Ct'1ll1'l'.' Cuh- bage again, this time engrossed in something offstage while Wilson Brewer orates into deaf ears. Or are AdaBeth Peaker and Dick Moore listening? Holfolzl: Behold, the cast, in its en- tiretyg Monroe, on the left, being merely the author of the Show. Heloise Martin, shot up by fate to greater fame than she had ever known be- fore, provided Jimmy Monroe's 1937 Kol- lege Kapers audiences with the best per- formance of dancing that has been seen in campus shows for many a moon, and proved with a hateful speaking part that she can act if she ever forgets how to truck. Also prominent in the east were Betty Cubbage, full of exuberance, AdaBeth Peaker, quiet and sweetheart-ish, and Pas- quale Sposeto, very much the villain. Dick Moore's singing set feminine hearts a-twit- ter, while the sophisticated numbers of Edith Parks and Lorene Faris kept the men awake, rivalling, if not quite reaching, the perfection of their Broadway-bound show- sister, 112 is ' .L 4. 'Ugg ' .A is , . 2 - ' 2 ' fiE?s..:?' 5 In-4 3 .,, ,... -- 14,,..1 '-il-7.1,-wafgiiif V 4- 1 3. 2 pn 'wx N ,,,,,:..A:sm. iii - - 'J vw M23 J- f'f1:,, 5 ..:kwge'P Qmama Z1 xx' f154l PROF. JAMES J. FIDERLICK livery year when the QUAX comes out, it takes time to praise Professor Fiderlick for his casting skill. And be- cause Fiderlick is consistent, the 1937 edi- tion can only add to that praise. When Squaring the Circle opened its run, they said college audiences wouldn't approve what made the Rus- sian laugh. Three packed houses showed the scoffers up. The joyous Seasonu struck a rather bitter note, but it came long enough before Christmas to create interest in its problem without dampen- ing too many spirits. Moor Born, a last minute substitution for XNild De- cembersf' gave Pasquale Sposeto his chance to shine in serious stuff and suc- ceeded in presenting a new acting favor- ite, Marna Stansell. Noah had the campus critics puzzled, but the usual splendid acting of Denton Snyder and Margaret Pexton left no doubt that this play was one of the ac- customed Fiderlick favorites. Richard oi Bordeaux marked the second lead of the year for Harrold Shimer, his Richard following upon his capable Vasya in Squaring the Circlef' TECHNICAL CREWS McFARLAND QQ.. lt, 'V VQEWC Q51 - ' MAPLE Setting the wide range of drama flowing across Drake boards this year presented prob- lem after problem to Fiderlick's technical crews. From the Russian poverty set in Squ:1ring the Circle through a fashionable Boston livingroom, a home on the Scottish heath and the deck of the ark to the pomp that characterized the staging of Richard of Bordeaux, Lewis McFarland and VVarren Maple headed crews in laudable fashion. Professor Fiderlick constantly used numer- ous members in his backstage work, making such service a valuable training ground for the actor. Apart from the Eve standard pro- ductions of the year, the state play contest for high school actors and drama associations gave four days of experience to university crews. Play production classes presented Hedda Gablerf' Ah, VVilderness, and other three- act favorites which required as much prepara- tion as the pieces that composed the regular stage season. ' r McFarland's design and execution of animal masks for Obey's Noah met with wide ap- proval, and Maple fulfilled Professor Fider- lick's exacting taste in producing his plays in dusks and shadow. l155l e w I l v . f 1 'r-li 14'l: we fr'f V : -fc rj? SQL!dlll'lQ '1ff'lllf: L-.,' bkz . ' xx xy' CAST LIST Vasya . . . ............ Harold Shiffier Ludmilla .......... . . .Ellen Kuschan l Tonya Kuznetzova . . . ..... Topaz Riles Abram .......... ..... A lfred Lipsey Sashka ..... .... I Qichard Schwartz Rabinovitch ........ . . .Arthur Brown Emilian Tonkonogov .... . . .Floyd Accola Boris Novikov . . . . . .James Monroe Bassova ...... .... R uth Freed Nikonorov .. ...... VVilson Brewer Martova . . . . . .Sarah Ann Dawson Stchepkina .... .... C harline Christensen ll ll li ll ll L-AL ll I156l K.ataev's Squaring the Circlel' lit the Hood lamps on the drama season with a theme new to university playgoers. Through its riotouf comedy the piece emphasized the basic seriousl ness of the Russian in his devotion to comg munism, Alfred Lipsey, Harrold Sbiiiler, Topaz Rile and Ellen Kuschan, as the husbands wh found they loved the other 1T1311,S wife, and thc wives who found they returned that love, set the pace for a well-directed cast. james Mon- roe, only veteran in the playbill, snatched up the critics' sugarplums as usual, but Floyd Aci cola gave unmistakable evidence of a coming favorite. Played in the accustomed Fiderlick dusks and shadows, the comedy rolicked into slap- stick at times in poking its fun at these serious children playing the complicated communistic game. ,i.i , J . W f 4 s. 1 2 1 N4 'Mex 5. 3-rr V Ha 9 if 4- fx A' QQ s , ' 5 1 JI' , .rf ' 1 N ' 'K '. w, f 'Nr gh, . Q ' ' '- is ,, x .. L! X in R WI - I: I r -L -T f y ,gvqx K I A X A - ' 1 K,-fn 'r 7 - Y 5'-I A 'Y 1 Rf ' 51 I Y. V , - M.---1 'T . ' H M' ww' I I 4 - 4 H fu ' 1 if . f 1 4 -' J:- f if 3 E. 3 9 , , , jf f ,L ' ' .. ,. f 1'-A' E 1' r. ' I T A'-L Qfwyyf , fp X 7 ,, 4 N ...,. -N xv? r- .' ' 4 1- 1 'gx fs ...- P' W ll an . I - ,. . A+ V f ' ' i id W A Q, if . wr' , A295 65-. EAW 'Awami WAHM 'a UI' ' ' llllvh. I1 i7 1. r a' F ' sii ,el X .. ff .PM . ...Qjr 4? FTA Ag v .- x A 532'- 1 A A x. . -,. , ,- 5 Q . Aff. 1, -' 1--N -'S-Eg 2055. ,Thx . A5,X:,',., N HSD 1 posh Noah . . . Mama . . . Shem . . . japhet .... Ham .... Norma .... Sella .... Ada ..... A Man . . . The Bear . .. CAST LIST ..Denton Snyder Margaret Pexton .Archie Leonard . .Arthur Brown George Stalnaker . . . . . . . .Anne Koenig . . . . .Catherine Peters Il he Lion ...... . . The Monkey .... . . The Elephant The Cow ..... . .Eleanor Muntz . .Arthur Koenig . .james Monroe .jack Baughman . .Francis Gibson . . .Don Emanuel . .VVilson Brewer The Tiger . . . .... VV. Van Wagoner The Wolf .... ...... M artha Hyde The Lamb .... ......... N anna Gum The Tortoise .... .... L ois Bumgardner The Hare ..... ........ R uth Freed i.-.Y- it l i 1 L. , i f T' T' Z 'l l l I ,f' i ,I l . i l ' 1 tt ,N . ,-.,........, .. ..-...1 I159Il rl Andre Obey's simple play of meanings con- tinued the list of dramatic surprises for the year. Noah's trials and family broils while the ark floats out its forty days and nights served to pile more laurels on Denton Snyder's head, as the simple man whose sons, the white, the black and the yellow races, desert him, to journey with their wives to newer fields, out of which this race of men comes trumpeting down to the present. Each of the principal players was elfective 5 the children, especially, did everything from climbing crowsnests to leaning over the foot- lights in Search for land. Lewis McFa1'land's execution of animal masks was splendid. Worthy of mention was the powerful playing of the symbolic sinful man by Arthur Koenig. 17: ,la ,jr af. ,, . D- alia . x . A -.1 ' , .1f1z '.-YAHQQ-'. -Q ffaazzegra- 'ka vffzw-1 -' Q 5. .V ,.,. W, x . 1 M - 'S ,gm a ,, , -M fb - . R ., J wx A ' ...,. . 4 Q' 'N X 1 J 1 Mr, f 2 2 , , X El P x I :'x 'i . 1 gf. .D y agua A Z' Janet H onglx, Eddie Truman and Navzna Gum get ready to emole for mike as Harvey S zvc'n.x'on I1-avzdles the controls. R-ight: Carmen Priincipals in tavern scene from the National Hroadcaxt of the opera. IQADIQ Candidate for most active department in the university, Edwin G. Bar1'ett's hustling radio school racked up a dazzling list of achievements. Headlined by the miking of Bizet's Carmen on CBS, and Founders, Day on NBC, the radio school carried daily broadcasts over six Iowa stations. Class room discussions were broadcast, student poetry, the best in university music and drama was placed upon the air. Particularly interesting was the feature, This Year at Drake, which related outstanding news events at the university. Prof. Franz Kuschan .fwings the baton as Drakefv second NBC Broadcast of opera 'meets the air waves. Dean Herbert Gould look X a prominent part in 11112 C hr'i.vt'n1acv singing of Tho M f?.S'.S iIIlLv,u Broadt:a.rt through I olwa. f162fl SCI-KDCDL RADIO STAFF Program C007'diHGf07', Ccmlivmity D-ircctor .................. Harriet Ristvedt Mfznsic, Pulzlicitgl Dircciorg Traffic M anager ...... . . .Edward Truman D7'CI'77ZGf'iC Director. . . . . .Harvey Swenson Src1'cz'a1'iaI ...... . . .Frances Seabloom Family Conlacls. . . .... Robert Caplan '57 Howawl Loclzr and B011 Tl1.01m1.v IJIIIICGIIV. llzlllwr, is il1lw'i'ivwr4i by Ezfzuizn G. Bm'- Wtl, Rarlia .SQFIIOUI lzcnd. Left: P7'l'I1Cf1VUf.V of the Naliowwide Bwufflmxl uf uC'6Il'lIll'lI. cirrle llzc' IlIil'l'0f7lIUlIP.' Lvfl fo right: Vincent Larxon, H'V'iHIllI' Chand- lvr, Mrs. H. Raymozzri Iflfvxtoaz, Edith Paxmr' fmlrl E'Z'l'l:Wl Cun- l!'l'. Caplan- 'work Ihv band info flzc f77'0fj7'U7ll 011 mm of the Fall .-liz' Slzows. Bcity Cabbage .rings her fvurl .Y1'l'iIl'lI.S'ljY in flu: ummm! 1' a d i 0 f71'C.YUllft1fl-0M of lJl1UIIll,l,.Y JT lv.v.viuIz. l1631 J emi ., D .H av ' ' fu! .X ..,wgg , ' G 'V' 'W mlm. R,-f NM UL a mm v yi A 1 W , f? R--mf V - P tif ., ' , - fm U Y Q,:.., W, .ML D: I U. ,IH f,.. l 'N ' ,. E KP , ,Aw l' . 5, M2 MM, E'W:1-- ,ffbk H, ,mf11'gfgV r-'M 13 :Q'fafu 7 vg, . W: 'Ca W-.W x-,wx j-fe W,,,..f A w,-, ,Sl ' gr.. ,iv -v ,A .yy vw -75,2 L?'25v'g:Ee fi' - 5 22:31 ' ff' ' ,fy 5- IQ. iw .uf I .. 5 . ' 'TZ-,S iw' - x f - Xu. fl in gn,a,r ,11 , V- 51-MW Y xx 74? M: .. 1.1,- ' amp Lf VJvf'i .QP ' 1 , bf i? f 'A QT? a L1'w:,ji,-'-'2',:. an 'f w:1J f '-.fx E. Gh iwz ' w H eg gpzgns . ,Q - - uv' ' ' 4, , , , -gf N 1.1 l l i sei-loot or mer Not yet knee deep in the throes of Surrealism, Drake 2 Rembrandts still have maintained enough equilibrium to - paint people that look like human beings, landscape that looks as though it might belong somewhere in the great out-of-doors. Foremost among the activities of the department has been the sponsoring of various art exhibits held continu- T 5- L. ,fri lil . :if ' :ssl-rjl K 5' :rms 'JIS'-,I . ,Q-V 'TMR .J q wi 1 ' 1 -4 rf 'i.'. - -' xt 'l t. Y 3 'i. ,n g F. LEONARD STO UT ally during the year. Among these were paintings of Drake students and of nationally known artists. fl Modeling Clam Under Direclion of Professor Slow I1661 Q Q S C I-I Q G I. Q F A R T . . . i f Little helpfuls to anyone with any artistic needs and no artistic temperanient, the department has turned com- mercial often to paint posters advertising everything from dances to breakfasts to dances-everyone a miniature 5 M :lz it it W W, H, work of art. fi N i XVith Pasquale Sposeto's curly hair standing out above the crowd, and Anna Mae Tesdell's nails coming off in ,, the clay, sculptors have been busy all year, shaping pup- pets, busts and freak animals for the benefit of their esthetic senses. MISS EDITH GOLDMANN Miss Goldman Heads a Class in Design If 167 fl 7 159 Q, 0 C , Qi, -..' A ! .'.., :a::f1,.-, L,-5 -,ff m-gg :xiii-?:., 1.5.5. ,Q .- - . nr.:---A-'P ' ,- ,. .. f., CRW! .-f...v-ww .E-' 152' A -vr , Y 11 ,af A 4 2 - F 3 ,ws ,, . L ,V M X- : 1 V A , , .Y J ,Q 7 r ,X xref Z f J' 2'-ur? , 4 556 Q A 5 J ' f A ' '1 ' if : , , 5 1 Q ,.:15,:-2.1-zaez Fife 1 .',L,.,.-f:aii111:a5,'.:t-255521 f- -QTL -X1-ifff rr- 1-E ' 1 w i' ' .,,. -L, . me-2222 'f 5 4 ' il.'faib'lG:E,12i1?1'f'Y-F pil - ra 1' 1' ,, Q, -1,1 . ' 3' 3 G., 2,934.2 O1 imma JEROME SMITH Cfoacli Highlight of the debate year at Drake was a tour of the south and west. In February John Simmons, Charles Browning, Kathryn Coons and lane Gibson met schools in Ne- braska, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California. Radio debates and exhibitions were features of the trip. All were non-decision debates but expressed opinions and comments favored the Drake team. John Simmons, glib orator for Drake, gave the team something to be proud about when he reached the semi-finals of the national tournament at Madison, XfVis., in March. He is sponsored by Delta Sigma Rho, national forensic fraternity. Not to be outdone by Simmons, other mem- bers of the team won honors in the provincial Pi Kappa Delta debate meet at Kirksville, Mo., in April. Annette Boyd took second place in oratory and Ruth Frisby was fourth in women's extemporaneous speaking. Both women are freshmen. The men's and women's teams, composed of Charles Browning, John Simmons, Kathryn Coons and Jane Gibson, won third place in men's and women's debate. Simmons also was third in men's extemporaneous speaking. Early in the year exhibition debates were given before Iowa high schools and colleges and also before schools in Eastern Illinois. During the year dual meets were held with the University of Minnesota, Leland Stanford university and the University of California in a series of home debates. lf1701 NX. ag, 1 ,st- il Drake': Big F0nr of flcbate pose before a map showing ihe fame of thcifj wvstcrn trip before they .rlzow-d of Q0 zsfrcmglc with 'thc' squads of lcading 1tIl1A'b'l?1'.Y1'l1L'.Y and collegcs of the west. Left to Tlgllff Javmf Gzbsnn, Kattlzrynx Comm, Charlvs Brozvmnyg ami Joh-n Smulzons RUTH FRISBY ANNETTE BOYD AVIS MAYNE HAZEL JACOBS KATHRYN COONS JANE. CMUSON JOHN SIMMONS CHARLES BROWNING SOL GAROWSKY RALPH TRIP1' BROXVNINH SIMMONS GIBSON COONS f l 'li-. ,. ,Iitfvxm ' -,A - ,ww 'ls 11' 1-'wi Me, 1 , X1 -- ,f-f--W-.f,..,,,.f-,,,wm -5. ,KN - 2, Av wk ,jk jim, K3 , 1 -4 W-.M - -V - ,. ,-3 . Y' ,I -wg ,I , Q 4' f 4- 4 ' L . z . 1 r f . V .' QLQ -54 --- JM A ,, -,-. .1 , J 1 ,.f . uw 3- ., , V ' ' W 4? - +P' 31,1-if , 5rQegE54ji41f:Muw.i.gf'i H1 4 ,f ,W '. f 'Y :sa V A3?f22'f1-W1 , .,.f:,f.f -'x riagk , Q., W - 'ii Mk4,,Vl,, 5- ,. ', f XQEKH QW Lliaaz PEP CQMMITTEE MARTIN SINSKEY Wlith the revival of the Drake Peps, wornen's group, and the organization of the university pep committee, Drake grid strug- gles saw a succession of half-time features, pep-bonlires and rally meetings. The university pep committee, headed by Heloise Martin and composed of representatives of every campus organization, ar- ranged for all pep rallies in the auditorium, 'bonfires on the West campus and many demonstrations at home football games. Radio skits without number heralded new spirit on a campus long con- tent with being so-so. Commandeering of street-cars and a free show by force at a downtown theater added new zest to homecom- ing festivities. I Drake Peps, under the active leadership of Susan Sinskey, brought off most of the stadium tom-foolery. VVi1ling spectators were pelted with blue and white popcorn balls, Miss Sinskey's flock was decked out in blue and white sweaters, and the most audacious undertaking of all was the Gay Ninetiesu football game, with spectators arriving on tandem bicycles and decrepit flivvers, in garb appropriate, to cheer the freshman squad in Johnny Guy's idea of how the older generation played football. Drake papa' croon Bulldog songs lo the vlzlirroplzolie as one of 'niany giant football radio mllies got wider way in ihe lorm-ge. If174fl E EI? LEADERS HANES MCGRUDER Drake pep lagged where it left off the year before until the pep groups combined forces with the cheerleaders to back a powerful Bulldog grid machine. Tommy Sugclen's agile flipping set the right tempo for cheer detonation throughout the entire football season. Head Cheerleader John McGruder added beauty to the pep ranks in the persons of Nora Beattie and Peg Hardy, and with John Simmons, Don Chamberlin and Wendell Hanes as mainstays, football enthusiasm grew from a weakling to an assertive Hercules. Rooting was not confined to the stadium alone, as many radio broadcasts required the services of McGruder and his cohorts. Rally chapels and pep assemblies found the wearers of the megan phone D well up on the program, and bonfires before the frovvning walls of Science Hall put a further drain on their acro- batic energies. Butch, mascot of Bulldoggia, led the rogues of rah over many a weary mile of chase, whenever the low-jawed dog scamp- ered over the gridiron. Butch's crowning achievement was his Haunting of Duke, Iowa State's elongated mascot: second in im- portance was his insistence on eating celery the lawyers tossed at their first-loves, the ministers. Drakefr little fam' present arms for the cameraman at a halftime Iull. Left to right: lolm Si1m110n.v, T0'Pll1lI:ll .S'ug1le11, Nora Beattie mul Don Cliamber- lain. E1751 Deari Emeritus William F. Barr Ruth Browri Lester Saridstrom Ml 1. Vx .w, V 1 ww WGQIJW - W' ' 1 ' M53 wi H. .,,, 135, I iw W I a ,,:,, 3 'W nw J' H, + W im -UA x1, ,a 4 mx um -, W rm Nw..'wQ , H , , ., W' lm... , 'N , ur! fjw MM , W ,mr Q.. J1 wKF , W M H X 4M A J. UW H , H1 WE: ' 1 w X u W px V H ' A ' ' x.egi2'f?'g Ag w f---1 m '1,,-M Q 'WWW 1 TM if Q, Y wwf. .5 4'1 1 i- Lwg v SSH ,I 'W ,ufyw - m':!1QgiEJ?3?!if?!lTgS'+m JWWH W M f. W. .rf '11 WILLIAMS BILL XVILLIAMS, genial athletic director and varsity basket- hall coach, guided an inexperienced cage squad to third place in Missouri Valley conference standings. Opposing Valley coaches thought Bill completed the best job of coaching in the loop this year, as versatile Chuck Orcbaugh was named to several mythical All-American. teams. DRAKE COACHES R GREEN VEE GREEN, varsity football coach, presented zi 1936 grid squad of power and promise. Creigliton's flying Blue- jays cut clown Valley title chances with a -13-7 victory after the Bulldogs had opened the season with three crushing winsgg Highlight of the campaign was tl1e::20-18 humbling of Washington, when Green's high-geared offense clicked more powerfully than those of Notre Dame, Illinois and Boston University against the St. Louis school. lf178l ' .. JOHNSON FRANKLIN P. Pitch'?' JOHNSON. varsity track coach and Relays director, president of the National Collegiate Track Coaches Association and one of ten members of the National Collegiate Track and Field Rules committee, paraded a squad that stood out in the Texas, Kansas and Drake Relay carni- vals. After a successful indoor season capped by a win over Notre Dame. Drake runners came out in a blaze of glory at the sunny Friday afternoon opening of the l937 Drake Relays, as little Bill Feiler raced to the tape with the two-mile championship, and returned later to anchor the distance medley team, composed of Kohl, Horstmcyer and Mahannah, to a win for the Relays host. '7:'. ' 'L k I 'ff' fwgew- f':'fji5,f:L -' 'S'-fjgq vs' YL ' 3. V Gump? 555 Qu ' e- ' 5' r' 3 K , 's - :Q f ' 135 4, 5 I f W 'J gg qfy' ' 5 I ,F 's.?:fAw:F?' . I f A I ,,.Q,,'s. edjiugii 4 .V mi! f mf. 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E182Il WVinning six out of ten games in a season that saw a powerful vic- tory streak snapped by Creighton's rugged Bluejays, Drake's 1936 grid edition headed for new heights un- til the injury jinx started fluttering from the goalposts. Vee Green's eleven seemed back in its stride after the heart-breaking loss to Creighton, but the rousing nip victory over Wasl1ingto11 was over- shadowed as Tulsa and Denver came out of the south and west to eel-hip their way to victory. Iowa State's Duke and Drake's Butch crossed tusks as the Cy- clones caine away with victory. The Drake-Grinnell feud bucket re- mained in Bulldog stamping- grounds, and the turkey day hum- bling of Washburn gave the Blue and VVhite griclders something to be thankful for. Front row, left lo right: Jeff Robertson, assistant coach, Chandler Olson, Glenn Peterson, Don Frame, Bud Stipcs, George Rice, Corey Seitz, Scrum! row: George Hays, Thell Fisher, Allen Dillon, VV, Harvey, Don Barnhart, Orbin Hanlss, Francis 'Bud Morton and Campbell Bark raw: Bill NVilliams, freshman coach, Claude Conn, Clyde Carney, Bill VVhite, jim VVoollley, Vlarrcn Smith, John Gunn, Art Lorenz and Tom McLaughlin, assistant Freshmen footballers played only one game, a 6-6 tie with Creighton university at Omaha, but the boys saw plenty of action during the year acting as a defensive wall for the varsity men to plaster. No scrimmage, however, was a one-sided affair. The yearlings did a little decorating of their own: Many a veteran left the field with a colored shade surrounding his lamps. l l1S3l Toney Leone, Don Brewer, Thad Fisher and Zelman Day Albers, Fisher Fair, Herhert Rand, Leo Daniels, Ellis, Bill Cicero, Clarence Dillon, Melvin Goode, coach In the fall and spring drills all of the freshmen showed promise of giving the varsity plenty of com- petition for their jobs next fall. The Fisher Twins, Art Lorenz, the Dil- lon boys, Fulloon, Wfoolley, Cicero, Xvhitc and Goode led the freshmen in their attacks on the varsity. Several of the boys have plenty of beef and should develop into a hefty stone wall to hold that line when the going gets tough. The lighter but speedier lads can be de- pended on to swivel-hip their Way into varsity baclcfield positions. '1 .X I ' ,fr-,-J S .' 'x,,'v'E ,, v . EA . ,. ,, M JR 1' VW ' - - me -W1 H diiigfvw ' WA:is!iL. f 55' 1 Em fi Q? 7 .... El ' .Wg .L k 15' . . A Y I 5 sf ,,y, 5 If . 5 4. 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Unclerwoocl collects another-reserves take the F1elc,l-Xliimpy Sctrakian, swivel-hipped hack, snakes across for two-one results from 60-yard trip through entire Central team. Flying Dutchman get sore-Benda laterals to Davis, who jaunts 55 yards, and crosses standing up. MANDERS t1'ugO HALLOCK LISEK TOMLI NSON LYONS NVOLTZ Drake Creighton 'l 3 Highly touted Blue and Vlfhite eleven-First conference game- Creighton's annual football excursion. Bluejays come to town with their 60-piece hand--impressive Sandstrom memorial service -ruffled lays claw 13-6 win from Bulldogs-Creighton fans tear down Drake's goal posts and rip into souvenirs, Manders, Under- wood and Suter pass and olfttaclde ball to two-yard line-Creigh- ton holds-last down-lllanders laterals to Suter who touchdowns on right end skirt. Drake leads 6-O at half. Bluejays start second half-Vlilcox, star Creighton hack, flies 53 yards through Drakels eleven for a touchdown. Encouraged, Wlileox and Leahy manage 45 yards in four downs for another counter. Bulldogs, unable to rally, meet season's first defeat. Seasons first road trip-dBulldogs stick nose into XY2lSl1ll1glQO1l liears' den at St. Louis-fur flies-Dogs steal honey from Bears, 20-18. Xifasliington counts fxrst-Bungard recovers Drake fumble -lateral to 5-yard line-touchdown for Bears. Bulldog Bus Bergmann picks up a fumble-double reverse-Manders to Un- derwood to Suter, and Drake scores. Three minutes to play in first i13lf1XNfZ1Sl'llUgl2Ol1 pass-touchdown. 32 seconds to play in first half-Ambling Orebaugh catches kickoi on 5-yard line and puts it down 85 yards away on VVashington's 10-Manders tosses to Orebaugh-touchdown. Half-Drake 14, Vifashington 12. Moving mountain Manders juggernauts across VV'ashington goal to open second period scoring. Bears take to air-Drake penalized to own 4-yard line-three thrusts and Bukant, Bear fullback, crashes over Hnal marker. 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Baekwoodsmen chase Dogs across Field and over goal hefore half ends. liulldog injuries increase-only four regu- lars on field al' one point of game-Tomlinson'S knee injured- leaves game-line weakened. ll-lasl3rouek hlls lannhago Perlit's spot al. center-Boh Huston averages 5l yards in live beautifully booted punts. ln second half Pioneers uncover strong attack for threc touchdowns and Stake claim to Victory. Homecoming ruined. Drake 'l 3 Denver Q7 11891 OREBALW ill I'lOl.lN'llES UNDERXVOOD FULTON LUCHSINGER BERGMANN Drake Tulsa Q1 Tulsa-well oiled football machine from Oklahoma-drowns Drake's badly battered Bulldogs, 21-6. Powerful Pug Manders' injuries send him to bed-groin injury retards Qrebaugh-Pettit still lunibago bound. Golden Hurricane storms over Drake goal three times-runs Bulldogs to cyclone cellar once in second quar- ter and twice in third. Drake's singleton pushed over near gan1e's end. Bulldogs' ball on 3-yard line and last down-HasBrouck, substitute center who went west after game, on nekt play, sees Tulsa lineman off-side and centers ball past backtield toward inicl- Held-crowd sighs-Suter dives for ball-HasBrouck knows Drake will gain half distance to goal because Tulsa man off-side -Bulldogs push ball to 6-inch line-Manders unable to advance- Suter slips through--Drake saved from shutout. 'l25'.TlU Golden Hurricane blows southward-Bulldogs emerge from storm cellar-run into 'lowa Stale Cyclone at Ames. Courageous Blue and Xvhite gridclers-face into the gale -touchdown in hrst eight plays. Faultless Bill Fulton forcibly pacihes Cyclone threats rest of first half. Dur- ing rest period Cyclone picks up speed and momentum- blows house of Drake apart 21-7. Bulldogs shut out XVashburn 18-O to close season- Sensational play-On 15-yard strip-Pug Manders for- wards to pugilist Bus Bergmann-he laterals to Phil Manders who carries ball to Iehabod's 4-yard line. 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OH to good beginning - win 43-37 - O'Connor, Ore- baugh, Miletich score 10, 11, 12 points re- spectively. Vigola, Ichabods, sinks 13-a mighty sweet player. Swing south for three tilts. Tulsa hrst- Golden Hurricanes sport two good players, Butler and Jones, too good for Drake- win 34-26. Orebaugh tops VV'hite and Blue scorers with seven counters - Stillwater, Okla., next stop-meet future champs. Cowboy Cox Classy Counter-rings bell 13 times. Drakes fall 46-24-O'Connor's six points lead. Q11 way home drop in at Topeka, Kan.- Hnd Iehabods at home-engage in 'friendly combat. A tight one but Bulldogs squeeze through with 33-32 win. XVashburn's Brown leads scorers with ten-Suter next with nine-watch the scores-first of seven game winning streak. Home again but not for long-trek to St. Louis next week-end to feel out lfVashing- ton's Bears-Bucky Bangs Baclcboard Briskly-14 ringers. Uthers help-pile up largest score of season. Bulldogs nip Bears, 47-32. Uhlemeyer, X'Vashington, and Ore- baugh send home a dozen points apiece. Boys drive over to Grinnell and annex fourth conference win of season, 31-18- Scooter Suter Standout Shooter-makes 13 swishers. Iowa State Cyclone blows into town- Bulldogs bare teeth-Cyclone leaves town a mere breeze-Flemming Fails to Find Form -has average of 15 points-makes only three here. Qrebaugh and O'Connor gar- ner seven apiece. Final score, 35-20-Drake holds 20-6 lead once. Bulldogs go to Ames -annex another victory from the State boys -this time 36-32. First time in history that Bulldogs have trimmed Cyclones twice in BRESEMA NN, GRIFFITH CYCONNOR OREl4.XI'liH', AD.-K MS l195l BASKETBALL one season. Maybe Miletich Makes Flem- ming Miss Mark-anyway, he doesn't score a fieldgoal. In two games he scores 11 points-Suter and Gri'ftith drop in ten apiece. Semester tests hold up activities for a week. Hard driving exams leave Griffith low in hours-ineligible rest of year. Geert- sema steps in as starting center. Creighton first second semester foe. Williams worries about center-Geertsema soon dispels all fear, handles self well-collects seven points. Orebaugh goes hog wild, makes seven from lield and three from charity lane-rings bell 17 times. Long distance shooting of Mon- teen keeps Bluejays in running-score all even at end of game. In overtime Brese- mann comes through with bucket that wins -score 43-42. Dick Shaw, conference scor- ing champ, held to very few points by Drake guards. Bulldogs go gunning for seventh consec- utive victory--lind Washington Bears good pickin'-carve another notch in victory col- umn-six won and two lost i11 Valley race. Qrebaugh shows clever casaba technique- makes 14 ringers. Final count 37-35. First encounter for Henry, southpaw shooter. Creighton Stops Streak at Seven Straight -downs Bulldogs in thriller at Omaha, Neb., 34-28. l1Villiams uses 13 men in ef- fort to maintain victory string. Roh, Blue- jay, leads scorers with 13. O'Connor col- lects six, Orebaugh seven for XVhite and Blue. League leading Oklahoma Aggies next on schedule. A Bulldog victory will make chances for share in title bright. Too much to hope forg rangy Cowboys led by sensa- tional center, Barringer, and forward, Krueger, bury Bulldog hopes, 33-25. Ore- b-augh fails to score-first time in three 11. HENRY 196 j SEASON years of brilliant playing. Joe Lisek, re- serve, counts seven times to lead Drakes in scoring column. Next night Tulsa's Golden Hurricanes drop in for an encounter. Henry injects needed spirit-Bulldogs win, 28-24. Geert- sema leading point getter with six-Friels hooks in nine for Tulsa. Grin- Final game of season rolls around- nell comes to fieldhouse. Full house sees Pioneers drop Bulldogs to third place tie. Furious pace set for 40 minutes-game ends in tie-in overtime, exit Miletich, out on fouls-Pioneers get setups-win 43-40. Twisty Suter drops in 13 counters- Bucky rings bell 11 times-Pioneer Dean counts 16 times to lead scorers-A great player ends a great career-Orebaugh pre- sented D blanket at intermission by Student Council in honor of service on hard- wood and gridiron. Season proves successful-win seven, lose five in conference to finish in third place tie with Grinnell - Oklahoma Aggies take crown - Creighton second - Checkup for season shows 13 victories in Z3 games played. Orebaugh, all-American on several myth- ical Fives-Orebaugh unanimous choice for all-Valley guard-third time honored on this team. Orebaugh chosen all-State. Suter and Miletich also named-Orebaugh fourth in conference with 95 points-collects 186 counters in 23 games to lead Bulldog scorers with 8.1 point average-Suter second with 147 points-Griffith third with 106 points in 17 games. O'Connor furnishes the iight- in' spirit-Miletich holds high scoring op- ponents to a minimum-Other coaches say VVilliams does best job of coaching in league this year. Tap : PALLWITZ 11971 luck row: -lou: Lisek, Nfek Miletich, Herb Breseman, jim Morrison, john lleertscma, Earl litters, Bill Pzlllwitz, Student Manager Bob Huston Front row: Francis Henry, Bud Suter, Bucky O'Connor, Evan O. XVilliams, Coachg Chuck Orcbaugh, Sid Adams, Bill Luftmnn, L, D, Norris CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE 43g vV?lSl1l3Ul'l1 37 373 Sirnpggn 27 265 Tulsa 34 42g Denver 40 245 Oklahoma Ags. 46 395 Rice 38 335 Washburll 32 383 East Texas Teachers 29 475 Washington 32 36. Iowa State 32 315 Grinnell 18 35i Iowa State 20 435 Creighton 42 Zzi Arkansas 31 375 Washington 35 ' I 85 Creighton 34 269 Rice 30 25: Oklahoma Agsl 33 385 S. W. Okla. Teachers 42 285 Tulsa 24 385 Wichita 42 403 Grinnell 43 233 Utah 45 I1981 I-'rant 1'0'1U.' Roland Young, Claire Armstrong, Bill I-Iublmrd, Carroll Schiel, Al Xlfensel, coacllg Maurice Ross, Claude Conn, Orbin Hanks, Hnwnril I-lansell Back row: Clmrlcs Ducheu, Tokius Ahrenkiel, Leigh Uasslcr, Ned Swan, Ivan Barney, Fred Crouch, Chandler Olson, Burl Stipe SEASGINVS RECCDRD Drake 225 Grinnell Frosh 20 Drake 49g C. C. C. C. 30 Drake 545 C. C. C. C. 10 Drake 295 Bromo Seltzer 15 Drake 275 University Coalers 32 ' lf199fI Drake's Bullpups completed a successful season, winning four out of five games for a percentage of .800. The frosh opened the season with a 22-20 win from the Grinnell yearlings in a curtain-raiser to the varsity game between the Pioneers and Bulldogs. Following the vic- tory over Grinnell's frosh, the Bull- pups won a two game series from Capital City Commercial College's Five, 49-30 and 54-10. A semi-pro team, the Bromo Seltzer's, was next on the schedule. The blue and white boys took them in stride 29-15, and finished the sea- son with a loss to the University Coalers, an outfit including several former Drake basketeers. Swan, Crouch, Duchan, Gassler, Barney, Arenkiel and Olson made up the combination that played in the games and trained the varsity for their tough schedule. A. 1 Xe' x W He, qs. at 5' JF .. .!,Qy.,. .--1.,wr..v':. an Q. X ,wx my X,.,v3i'K 9',a. -, 1 Lf - ' ., .1411 , ,N ,I F .R -D 1 . , ' A 'C - ' xx X is i1 1W'-ax - A 1 :,, i??f:'.'115', .' ' 1.4 ,.1f-,5f f exaazfir-Gig -31, V 1525-ff 5 .- 'F-'QIEP' .. n?-Q93 . -1-93. -'V'-'1'.x4' ':, -V f.-.. ?i- ' Biffimem. 13.---:4Z',.. 1:,: N r ' .1 ,.4EiflEf5EiiH '7F , .',--Jig:-EE:'Q', Ez' 'liififii' , H A' , .. i21?55?f?Iii35Zf-1' 'W S 1 .-5.1-v.- mi-152:e': ,-I , .I 1 1' 5,1:p:1.Q:m1,,m:... ,Z ,f-1 5 -.51 .f 1:--:wazmzgw-3-rm' 4' rf 3 ,, X q2.,,,ff .SP W' Q 1-0 , W4 4, :?,, , .M :Sui 1 Ex .- - x 1' x .4 . gmc - 6' W D M. L 2 2 AQURAKE 1? fa - 1 DRAKE 'a U A First row: Fred Smith, Don Addington, Ray Mahanna, James Tulin, Fred Padgett Scrum! ww: F. P. Johnson, varsity track coach: Hoyle Eivins, Robert.Underwood, Roberl Patterson, Robert liorstmeicr, Tom Jennings, Bill Fuilcr, Fred Walsh, Manager Third row: Glen Peterson, Fred Snyder, Tom Case, Roy Meadows, Earl Foster, Ridell Kelsey CROSS COUNTRY Drake 173 Kansas State 38 Drake 155 Iowa State 40 Drake 185 Nlissouri 37 C. I. C. meet: Indiana 23, Drake 52, Michigan State 57 and Ohio State 90. INDOOR DUAL MEETS Drake 725 Missouri 32 Drake 691f2g Iowa State 341f2 Drake 54g Notre Dame 50 Indoor State meet at Iowa Cityg Iowa 7O1f2, Drake 56, Iowa State 21 and Grinnell 171f2. Missouri Valley conference indoor meetg Drake won with 44 points. OUTDOOR Missouri Valley conference meetg Washington 461!2g Oklahoma A. 85 M. 44, Drake 365 Grinnell 30, St. Louis U. 4g Tulsa and Wash- burn 113. l If 204 l INDIVIDUAL. WINNERS Capt. Ray Mahannahg State mile champion and Valley indoor and outdoor champion. Bill Feilerg Drake Relays and Valley indoor and outdoor 2-mile cham- pion. ' Harrison Kohlg Valley outdoor half mile champion. Bob Patterson, Valley indoor half mile champion. Chick Eivinsg Valley indoor pole vault champion. A ,, H ' ei 'T' , ..., E 1 . , -3 -::: Q ' ' L' X k af N N.:-::-wg : 5:':g'::::f5f5?', W ' 'ff' 1- ,961 5 :Q my! X W W A K H '1 K of-4 A , A w S mm ' N uf: ..,. V l m, EEN if W AQ , ' I A Wm 6, fi' ' I . 9 iff A 1 1 L I NX fEE2-EEE: h I 4 H H ' Jr Y. -X ' N Y 'W 1 w l , ji up gas I 5,4 . 5 ,Q ': .ji VN C, ' X E: W '1 5' . S r QM, M5 W 1 W' ,Q ' .. 3' ' H ,,w..,,Q UWM ..,,.. I ..,. . Q ,va V , fy, ,, W ' --- N . yll .. EST H First -raw: VVillzur VVhite, Grant Stedman, Edward Lyon, Francis Albers, Joseph Gross .S'!'COHll'1'0'1U.' Ed Johnson, Lincoln Stewart, Dan Manley, Ted Stevens, Wayne E. Miller, J. Goodside Tlzirrl row: Frosll coach Mike Kennedy, Robert Damon, Zelmon Day, F. P, Johnson Freshmen track and Held stars strutted their stuff early in March in an indoor meet against Simpson's varsity. Taking six Hrsts, seven sec- onds and three thirds, the yearlings defeated the Methodists 54-50. lVhite won the 50-yard hurdles in :06.8g Manley cleared 5 ft., 10M in. for first in the high jump, Al Dillon tossed the shot 43 ft., 6M in., to win that eventg Gross broad jumped 21 ft., X4 in., to victoryg Wlhite returned to outclass the Held in the 50-yard low hurdles, and Carney chalked up l:1l'St in the S80- yard run. l205il Second places were: Stevens, 50- yard dash, Damon, 50-yard low hurdles, high jump and broad jumpg Stewart, 50-yard high hur- dlesg Stedman, one-mile run and Lyon, two-mile run. Third places were: Day, one-mile rung W'hite, high jump and Manley, broad jump. The mile relay team - Goodside, Stewart, Sugden and Wlhite-won second place. The Bullpup cindermen closed the season in May with two outdoor meetsg a return meet with Simp- son's varsity May 1, and Grinnell May 22. -fx.: 5' mrwfvfff' lv 'd5W ,- A -:vm -va 'vas-'L r F 2' ,Ffh .164-9 X 'L'g FQ 1 0,4 X x f V v:. ,X f 1 ,I f , . mv ., aw QQfana:WW X , s ff . ff 1 I Q if X if 'Q - f .,,. ' A 1. . , f , 92 , E Q .x Q 1.5. EN r Y P., f X , '7 X' 'Q Q ,if ' sg, ' NJN, I1 ' ' Q - . . . I -1,9-'5 5'N - iid, , ,LQEECLH5 og A 1937 RELAVS Saturday's track was wet and the going slippery, but the Hnishes were close and hotly contested. Above is the hnish of the one mile relay for colleges, which Wfhittier college of California won with the time of 3:3O.3. Swencrton of Whittier leads the parade to the tape, with Xifedgebury of Coe second and Olson of Butler third. Drake's Little Bill Feiler anchored the Bulldog dis- tance medley team to victory in the time of 10:21, after winning the two mile run earlier in the day. Nebraska was second and 'Wisconsin was third. Other members of the Drake team are: Harrison Kohl, Bob Horstmeier and Ray Mahannah. Friday's crowd saw Kellner of Hfisconsin, who won the finals of the 120-yard highs, lead his heat to the tape. Kellner is at the right, with Bushnell Lamb of Iowa top- ping the lathes at the left and Seitz of Ohio State in the center. O 1937 IQELAYS Saturdayls muddy footing cut down high jump record possibilities, but the altitude men showed perfect form just the same. Above is a contestant clearing the striped bar to stay in the running. Archie San Romani, who romped away with the in- vitation distance run, was awarded the trophy which he holds in behalf of the National Italian American Civic League as the nation's outstanding Italian athlete of 1936. Below is the Hnish of the first heat of the 120 highs, with Robinson, of Illinois, at the extreme right, winning in the time of :15.5. Farmer, of Texas Tech, was sec- ond, Holmes, of Butler, was third, and Wfright, of Ckla- homa Aggies, was fourth. xi w h v 4 A XS ,fy W' 5 ' 'WK ' ,lv O ,T Y 3 x p x W A X jx 'raw N Q Z' ,f 'L. u.Qi...-: - ,X gf ' -- ' IW 1 ' . H V-4: Q5 X-,W-. ix -. f . ,.,L..,.w: f5fFg - ' gg,-y -QV ' zf A 3.5, Ni: 1. vF25'1W ,'fU ' MLS' Q, Q 'f' fc . 'if'-1 1vEv,'m'i 4 E LIU' X 1 '- . 2 X MM My ZF , K :L kg N 55 H 1 U M--. Q , , ,g. 'P ' 31 - ' , A X '- Q ' .L. Gig- nfl? .pl 1. H5 3' ,, -T w ...fn ,E Q-gf . ,J M xi X' xii rx -'ffl 'if 1 f L. A gl L? X Qian Q ' 'idx Mm UT Q YLf'10,yrL UJ10, ,,.,., ,, ,V ,551 M fr .2 3 -W. ,,..: mg.. ' Us 1 if V, . 1 4 s .. i X . ,n' ,. ,Q Wu ,a'H., n vm if was V . 5-J A A. -I iw., - 'mf Z: 1151, ' 5 WM ' , gm! .x k. ' 'M A 5. ,I V' , ,,r'3,A1 K If , ff me X ., ,D ffm iw ' 1-, 1 K- ea, ' ,W af .,f ef? L' 1. . -- --f,,,. ,F W . ., 'QM , -Q. -,V-. sf'-4-eff 3, 3? W at-' A V A 1 M aaa? - x we ,ss ssfwszsf., ,af , M d W- M ., I' ' EN W ,ff ni N 4 H Xu, . M A un Qfiw I-5+-. wx wi as 'W M :Q r -Q., Y Y xi- 34 ?: Ag , ii Ill. T' Eg :viz-1 ,T 'Sv 1 If D W-it -sfpa Q fm? nr J 3 'Tl gf fa 'ff .Q ,. h'? ?F 1.4 I Ev? '51 ,,,, iq 7 INTRAMURAL Upper right are pictured the live men who carried the Sigma Alpha Epsilon colors to victory in the intramural basketball tournament. They are, left to right: Berkeley Claiborne, Harry Cutler, John Graham, Bob Morgan and Paul Galhneier. At the right is shown Jael: Griffin, who won the singles table tennis intramural championship. Below is the varsity tennis squad. Left to right: Coach Wfillard Johnson, Gus Graupner, Larqf Kayser, Roy Green, Berkeley Claiborne and XValter Kier. V4 JP U W 3 I 'S- 4. mm-115 :M '- VX .,...,.,, In ' Zinn-' 1 V95 r N X .,.. 1 CWD mwya Qgftmafiaa H W ,,, 4 RUBY ANA I-IOLTON Head of Won-u:n's Physical Education Depzutment WOMENS PI-IYSICALM EDUCATION DEPARTMENT A class relaxes in the recreation roam I2161 I 1 .,,,- .,.,., MARY CARROLL HILLIS DR. NELLE NOBLE VVOmcn's Physical Education Instructor University Physician for NVomen Virginia flzzlzsvn and 11Iurga1'c! Anafrezu .vqzmfrc ojf for a match of loop tennis , r21vJ l Top pier-nrr: The Rea VVomlman soccer chatnpions, left to right, top row: Ann Rothman, Laura .Sutln-zrlaxid, Ruth Hauser, Georgiana Butcher, Verdine Fullerg bottom row: Elizabeth Shultz, Zelda Hillyaril, Opal Reed, Gladys Zalnlka and Dorothy DeLong. lvliddle l iCf1lP'D.' Craig House and Delta Gamma were runnersup. Middle: The Kappa Kappa. Gamma volleyball squad, which won fi1C.ll1U'Zlll1llI'Zll tournament, with Rica Xvoodman as runnerup. Left to right, standing: Blanche Young, Kathryn McKenzie, Ruth Frishic, Margaret Ziglar and lleruicc Iflutchensg sitting: Avis Mayne, Ruth Harmon and Lauretta Chiska, Bottom pictllrri The Chzrnccllors six came mit on top in the basketball tourney, with Craig House trailing in second position. The winners, left to right: Jessie Laughead, Josephine Nichlcss, Ruth Dancker, lfaxme Teetsel, Maxine Harris and Helen Gruener l218J J , . iltlrcd Caldwell, ping pong runnerup, listens to ,lane Bush, the W'hcn an archery class lines up, the target l1asn't a chance. urney champion, as she explains how she executes those tlif- Luft to right: Doris Harlan, Elaine Critchett, Bernice Hutchens, ficult 511015 Hail Gore, June Dillon, Ruth Harmon, Kathryn McKenzi4: and . Margaret Xvooilmw l Top: Glarlys Zabilka of Craig House, deck tennis champ, receives :hc congratulations of runnersup Laura Sutherland, Rea Woodman Bottom: Lou Eckhardt and Lois Hartman, Delta Gammzfs con- tribution to fall tennis, pose for the camera. rr' ff 1-v- 1 Tu..-:ef 'Q 1 ,- V- xv, K, '44 E .A A M ,, 3 J . , 'df ANLZ .1:- 3? 2 -:S -.ak F IVV!! UM' - H 5, i S X 4-' f r 'v i ' -,HA +I '5 2 . Q5 EMA fmsg . M V m K-Ki52Ju V H MN, f51 w H 'fiiiiiiiif' in 11 ,,':: I 4 K M an . -D W V ,f .- 1 . i Y K S ! 5 V . 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Shapero Roland Young PLEDG ES Phil Stein Sol Yarowsky I2241 Pl-IA EPSILOIXI PI Asp, if Y? .,f- 4 Burk raw: Irwin Milchnick, Alfred Lipscy, Sidney Eder, Ray Arhitmun, Roland Young. Ifrmlt row: Robert Caplan, Louis Yaroslavsky, Joseph Marks, Pres.g Earl Slmpiru and Myron Schatz I2251 ALP!-IA TALJ OMEGA Le Roy Austin Ed Becker Robert Blattenburg Louis Bollense11 Malcom Bump Charles Callahan Kenneth Carpenter Tom Case Glen Claussen Carl Cloe Creed Corey Hoyle Eivins Maurice Feese Robert Geise Charles Glass Robert Alexander Bruce Bevington ACTIVES David Gould john Guy Robert Hoffman james Horan Richard Jones M ax Kreutz Charles Kuoni Bill Lee George Lucas Garth Mann Roy Meadows joe Meyer Wayne E. Miller Wayne T. Miller Bert Millis Jim Morrison PLEDGES Earl Foster Jack Morrison William Pettit William Root Walter B. Scott Fred Smith I. B. Snyder Thomas Sugden George Sullivan Robert Swain Robert Throckmorton William D. Trent Paul Wild Eldon Woltz Don Woltz Hobart Throckmorton I2261 Pl-IA TAU OMEGA T.-- , . , l N ' i I5 . A. V v,, . X' J 95. , M 32.5, ' Y Q4 . 4, 11' My Q - . , . A l l I N i 1 l if if 3 1 2 V , iigrf 'A ' w fv- -4-H , '. zzz A ' , nlzl E ' A4 A ' M ,.::.,..:. l '. f . ' '-.. lt' ,Q if .. l V ifii Y, .l , Balham, left tn right: Czillicart, Case, Cloc, VVoltz, E., Bump, Geisc, Alexamder, 1-Innes, lilnttenberg Sm-onzrl: Gould. Austin, XVild, Trent, Scott, Hoffman, Guy, Corey, Morrison, jack Loca-I Foimrliny Delta Omicron May 20, 1923 Colors Blue and Gold Flow:-1' VVl1ite Tea Ruse Third: Mann, Eivins, Lake, Snyder Fourth: Millis, Bollcnsen, Miller, NVayne E., Lee Fifth: Becker, Smith, St. Clziir, Meyer, Pres. Top: Czxrpenter, XVoltz, D., Throckmortun, R., Pettit, Feese, Bevington, Miller, Vfaync T., Throckmorton, lf.. l,.g. 2 l n IQ227l JVdt'l.0?Ll11 F 0 milling September 11, 1865 Virginia Military Institute Richmond, Virginia Pu bliration The Alpha Tau Omega Palm H CI-II DELTA Jack Daly 'Don Frame Robert Iilaxnilton I-larve Boyd Tom Jennings Robert Underwood George Vix Herb Bresemann ACTIVES Robert Horstmeier Paul Morrison XV alter Lohman XfVilliam Suter John lVIcGruder Richard Tomlinson PLEDGES John Geertsema I.. D. Norris Frank Olfonnor Fred Padgett Fred Snyder Evert Ellis Melvin Goode Edward Gronlund Leonard McDaniel Phil Manders Herb Hedlund I-Iarrison Kohl Dan Manley James Ash Wlilliam Wlhite Ray lklahannah Ronald Hallock f228Il Cl-II DELTA Q J 5' 5 5 m m, Kg , Q ' I fc' ' -'V . ,A 957 iff D ' K A gig -,:1,w : 5M 'vim nw 3 lf. ' fav' lf. ,F E Z5 , f K - I gym Xia x -: -1 7' . 1 ff' . f a- . V.,. 3 5:75 U VJ H ' E .V V. z ,, ' Hs, Q' VJ. 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Horstmeyer, Daly, Sutcr, Flower Ulhite Czlmatiou Publication The Dirk Morrison SIGMA ALP!-IA EPSILGIXI ACTIVES Ion Melton James Mills Hodge Morgan Robert Morgan Virgil Nutt John Orr Louis Paquin Richard Raymond John Rendall Roger Ruppert PLEDGES Lyman Albaugh Paul Gallmeier Dan Anderson John Graham Robert Brouharcl Harrison Harding Berkeley Claiborne Joe Hedeen Bruce Coe Robert Holmes Dwight Conkling 'lay Irwin Richard Coolidge Lloyd Jennett Edward Diehl Don jones Garrett Freeland W7 alter Keir Ben Frost Paul Mantz Bruce Baker jack LaRue Hubert Chase Albert Lee Harry Cutler jack Lilly Dale Erickson Arthur Lorenz Leigh Gassler Charles Lyons Harold Greenleaf Bud Morton Chandler Olson Nick Perkins XV alter Reilly Corwin Seitz Max Shriver Ned Swan George Smith john Sproul George Stalnaker James Tulin Dell XfVarcl Harold VVhitaker Chance VVilliams Clark XN7ilson Marion W'oods Jack Trimble Paul Wagner Robert Watts lvilliam VVilson l2301 GMA ALP!-IA EPSILCDIXI pf -- L. .- V 111'-Q-r' f f'a-r-- f- f 9 f I Y, l Rid I 'ia ' I. 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XVhitaker, Harry Cutler, Roger Ruppert lfiftli, row: john Graham, Richard Coolidge, Max Shriver, Robert Morgan, Jamns Tulin, Berkeley Claiborne .S'x'.z'!h row: John Orr, Lee Gnssler, Harrison Harding, Ben Frost, Clark Vxlilson, ,lay Irwin, ,Toe Herleen, Edward Diehl Top: Don Jones, Pres. Loca! Foumling Iowa Delta Felxruxxry 5, 1921 Nmtionral Founding March 9, 1856 'University of Alabznnn Colors Tnscziloosa, Alabama. Royal I'l1r3l?n3nId Old bold Publication Vicki: The Record l231fl TAU KAPPA EPSILOINI Charles Browning Jack Campbell Forrest Carhart jack Crampon Clough Cullen joe Davis Stanton Carpenter Don Chamberlin Wfarren Ellis Chester Everett Robert Gooch William Davison Thomas Hill Leroy Hittle Cornelius Jensen NVilliam Martin Robert Merrick John Gunn Wfendell Hanes Ed Johnson Franklin Kerr Boyd Landers ACT IVES .lack Petro Robert Puntenney Orville Stearns George Stephens Charles Storey Denzel Tompkins PLEDGES Loyal McCormick Lloyd Osborne XVilliam Pearson Morris Peterson Edwin Sanders Avery YVessels john Wfessels Burton Wfilson Kent Stitzer Robert Tellier Robert Wfessels Bert VVisdom XVilliam VVisdom L L21-121 l TALJ KAPPA EPSILCDN V..- . ? ' V - Qi.-.-1 ' 1 'ff S+ of C' -J . Z, r' A fi -X ' X , i 'E J , V 4:1 , ' ill W K l ' it h , .4 4 ' ' 1 , r rw Y I 1. ll as 4- , Us N 'v .. , I A, - xx 1 ,, 5 1:- - K -. E. 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ALP!-IA XI DELTA Louise Bedford Marjorie Bell Peggy Bradley Kathryn Breitenkamp Kathryn Dunn Jane Gibson Doris Benson Betty Clipson Marcella Grahzun Eloise Mahan Irma Mauller ACTIVES Irma Johnson Georgette Mach Mary Nichols Wilma 'Wright PLEDGES Janice Myers Virginia Ostrus Cecelia Pickett lVilma Pulis F2361 ALPHA XI DELTA V - A Y, -..-. , or ez , . l vi .,'., A W -- . ' I , we i M , ,, ,l M -s lffsgiwi P 1 :.. :-: ., 4. Q V , A 'mmng J ' s , , v , V I a5 . W E l a ,... IQAVV l 1 , 1 V J E l ml I 'c'ii'lf'Llll l - , , 1 -. .5 I , 1 l q l 1 - I -lu V ,, fo i X 8 , . X P -1 X: 1- l Q 'U W 'il' f ' If 1 A ' l xx ' s '-.,-A Ms.-. M- . ..-ao M o , , M ai Tap: Left tu right: ,lnnc Gibson, Pres., Georgette Mach, Mary Nichols, Margaret Perry, Irma Mauller, Erma Johnson. Peggy Bradley, Eloise Mahan, Marcella Graham, Kathryn Dunn, Kathryn Breitenkamp, VVilmzn. NV1'igl1t, Louise Redford, Janice Myers, Virginia Ostrus and Marjorie Bell Loral iflllllllfliilg Alplm. Tom Siflitklllllllil' 10, I92l Colors Dnuhlc Blue :md Cold Flawrr Ln France Rose r,,,. ,,,,.,,,.., e I,-:Air 'xii J 'I :ali P00 X ' 5 QA A L' 1 'la if K '- fi- lip.. ,flfffi 34f1irN7'u ' : 1'--Q ' 1 lf237fl National Fmuzding April 17, 1803 Lrnulxzlrrl-Knox College Galeslmurg, Illinois Publimtiun The Alpha Xi Delta Cl-II OMEGA Barbara Diller Beth Dunham Nora Beattie Ellen Berner lrlarriet Beymer Virginia Brewster ACTIVES Arla Enlow Beulah Newell Mary Verna Gleim lvlaxine Steele PLEDGES Berniel Collins Eunice Litwiller Ione Duston Rebecca Loeber Eleanor Fields Grace Nettleton Dorothy Iarnagin Mary Glson Norma Tait Mary Post Dorothea Searbo rough I2381 OMEGA r s 1 6 ,. I , . , M.- ., .... .,,..1.m-11 ,., , l .A -1 H E s V i 3 7 1 1? l Bottom: left to right: jaruagin, Diller, Duston, Scarborough .S'r'mud: Steele, Litwiller, Luclzer, Dunham, Tait, Beymer, Fields Local Famuling Rho Beta. April 21, 1921 Colors Cardinal and Straw Flower White Carnation National FUlL1ldl'1Xg March 5, 1895 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas Publication The Eleusis DELTA GAMMA june Allinghain Dell Margaret Brush Jeanne Chandler Ethel Cleaver Lorretta Corey Jean Marie Corey Lois Critchett Ruth Davis 'Betty Anderson Ianyce Beauchamp Helen Bentley Marie Brownlie Marjorie Claypoole ACTIVES Helene Deming Lorraine Duncan Dorothy Dusenbery Lou Eckhart Jane Kent-Fagen Anabel Fagg Betty Goodwin Lois Hartman Elaine Critchett Frances Duncan l.orene Faris Gail Gore Doris Harlan Janet Hough Laura Johnson Ellen Kuschan l-leloise Martin Virginia Melton Virginia Priebe janet Schvvaegler Patricia Stribling PLEDGES Mary jane Inglis Florence Kling Elizabeth Lemon Peggy Long Helen Martin Norma Sweezy Floydine Taylor Lois Turnbull Vlfinnie Lou Wallace Ruth Wessels Patricia Patrick Eloise Reasoner jean Thompson Mary Van Hosen I24Ofl DELTA GAMMA . :.: M , . tiff? -,If 'i :-: I ' H t l if f ' le 4, 2. ::l,, 1'-, 1 I K 4-'- J vi J I -, Q To ,. 4 ' -f , - . vi 9525 ,:-- af -, + b,- .Tl P . A , 'S .:. . '. , 1 V5 IEW-'fi 11' ' ' A , -r , fl X' 'K' F J It 'ar' B! J , ffgppf QA ...,,.. j 'iff ' .fi ,alta , . , - E' Abu, A A If x, ' - Q 'lat F , , 5' 6 1 KES l , 4, I l X 1 , 'NX r VM ji : ' I , ' :I q 2 A--' K4 l ,..-QI..,I '-, , in 39 U , 0 5 :us-A - In gi, , , , U ,a Ga l ' fri. J A .,' fix? ' - , Y ,A 'X ' ' 1 .1 I - 'J E , 6? -4' ,.,- ' ' , . , W, W N- '- , ,J , , . A A A . 'U A L, '- ' r, 19 fl f' H 'Q , i ' ' tml 4 ' ' N . ,,. ff ,XJ V ll l Le .,' Bottom: Anderson, Allingliam, L. Corey, Brush, J. M. Corey, Martin, Fagan Sccaml row: Wcssels, Hartman. E. Critchett, Stribling, Taylor, Schwaegler, L. Critchett, Reasoner Tlzird row: L. Duncan, Hough, Fagg, Bentley Fourth row: Turnbull, Kling, Gore, Thompson, Kuschan, Long Fifth row: F. Duncan, Cleaver, Ferris, Deming Sixth row: Melton, Priebe, Harlan, Goodwin, Martin, Beauchamp Tap: johnson, Sweezy, Ecklzardt, Chandler, Pres., Dusenbery, Lemon, Davis Local Founding Alpha Lambda April so, 1921 Colors Bronze, Pink :md Blue Flower Cream Colored Rose LMQ ,sg-5? I241J National Fozmdinfg January 4, 1874 Oxford Institute Oxford, Mississippi Publication The Anchora KAPPA ALP!-IA Tl-IETA ACTIVES Lois Bumgardner Elizabeth Fields Lucille Nelson Margaret Stone Dorene Capps Alice Gruener Mary Nolan Mary Wlilliams llthel Chorpenning Lois Harris Harriet N ourse Martha Wfinterhoff Margaret Clemens Florence Laffer Charlotte Parker Anne VVise lrene Conlon Beverly Lindstrom Juliette Pitts Margaret Woocl1'ow Betty Cowles Eloise Marsh Topaz Riles Frances Wfragg Betty Cribbage Mary jane Marxer Patricia Shattuck Alice Yost Sarah Ann Dawson Mary Claire Mills Sue Simpson Brock PLEDGES Ruth Alexander Mary Louise Clark Maxine Locker Jean Perry Margaret Andrew Cleoxnary Conte Lisbeth MacDonald Dorothy Price Lucille Botts Betty Coolidge Ruth Meyer Ann Robel lildred Breedlove Doris Fisher Marianne Miller Gene Shivers jane Bush Virginia Hansen Mernabelle Opp Margery Thompson Ava Marie Butler Hazel Jacobs Edith Parks Phillis WVillso11 Eldred Cain Mae Kephart Ada Beth Peaker Charmian Wooteiu I2421 KAPPA ALP!-IA TIHETA , -e .'A, i G, a 3 llvulux. , ., . '59 ff . fb., ' X L Y l , E , I M ,, . Us ALE. 6 Ls.. , ' ' A ,. . , - s--,:.. ,. ., ...... . . .G Y , r Bottom: Cowles, WVinterlmff, MacDonald, Alexander, Butler, Andrews, Coolidge Second raw: Nolan, Wragg, Bumgardner, I-leaker, Clemens, Breedlove Third row: Nourse, Jacobs, Shattuck, YVilliams, Marsh, Conte Fourth row: Mills, Meyer, Dawson, Parks, Capps, Pitts Fiflli row: Opp, Riles, Bush, Cubbage Sixth row' VVisc Chorpennin W od H . , g, o row, anson, Thompson, Marxer Scvenilz row: Sliivers, Laffer, Cain, Lindstrom, Brock, Stone, Clark, VVooton Top: Freed, Miller, Harris, Parker, Fields Local Foundi-ng National F ouudivig xv . Beta Kappa - .4-ii January 27, 1870 April 30, 1921 Ti 'Qif:'t:..j - i H DePauw University Colors , ,Wh , Green Castles, Indiana Black and Gold - gy! Flower ML, .V Publication 1 Black and Gold Pansy QM, The KHDDH Alllhfl 'lheffl I2431 'F KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Marjorie Bowman Mary Brown Betty Jean Barnes Jean Casebeer Frances Ely Muriel Bannon Ruth Harmon Mary Cary Lauretta Chiska ACTIVES Carolyn Heins Martha Hyde Virginia Kessell Patsy Lumbard Jeanne Mansfield Sally Martin Clarihel Moreland Rosemary Morrow Pat O'Neil Dorothy Peak Mary M. Peterman Sylvia Peterson Frances Petry Jeanne Riepe PLEDGES Margaret Drew Enid Evans Charlene Christensen Kathryn Farber Kay Coons Ruth Frisby Eloise Deininger Elizabeth Hoiman Virginia Hughes Bernice Hutchins Jean Longshore Kathryn McKenzie Avis Mayne Jeanne Sloan Marian Sloan Jo Stalnaker Anna Mae Tesdell Lanetle Thomas Janice Sedgewiclc Dorothy Wfelch Blanche Young Margaret Zigler , 12441 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 4 14' 44' Q 'H ,L me l . 'il '-S7 K I fl, ,.5-, Q ,. : ,.., , Egg ah' L ,E ff: l an pm ,f 3 'ZF if as F Jn, N , , 'F 5 ir , 3 4 5 3 3 I-0' Y 4 19 Q Q ' .ss I .f S - Yi E i M +V 1 ,. J . l 1 . X gixif ig' I ' N n H b A Y' G ie A uf., U 2 2 F S I A ' A , , Q. am ll gi l V l 1 if '1 J' la ' I X A! f UE Fndts 1 X lx if 1 ,Eg , Bottom: Bowman, Drew, Lumbzird, Farber, Thomas, O'Neil, Barnes, Zigler Serond row: Kessell, Coons, Hyde, Moreland, Petty, Hutchins Third row: Welch, Riepe, Mansfield, Peterson, Fannon, McKenzie Fourth raw: Petermau, Sedgwick, Ely, Chiska, Tesdell Fifth. row: Christensen, Heins, Brown, Peak, Cory, Evans Sixth, row: Morrow, Deininger, Frisby, Harmon, Mayne Local Founding Gamma Theta April 30, 1921 Colors Light and Dark Blue Flower Fleur de lis Seventh. row: Young, Martin Top: Sloan, Stalnaker, Pres.3 Hoffman , A, ' ' 51.844 N . 4 W , . 35 's f .,. .,. xi xA'n - -sv . .a ,,. .. nf az I2451 National Founding October 13, 1870 Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois Publication The Key INDEPENDENT WCDIVIEN ZABILKA ANDERSON BUTCHER DANCKER GRUENER HOD! E I ORDOL LA UGHEAIJ LEE PA UL SHAW SAYLOR STREYFFEI l R FHOWII SOIN HILLY MILLER MATTHEIS RIGC LE XVILCOX SCOTT DUX ALL FREERIXSEIN TEINSEN MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Dorothy Chapman Evelyn Anderson Leona Freerkson Dorothy Hendershott Letitia Ahlstrand Georgiana Butcher Marie Caldwell Ruth Danclcer Virdene Fuller Betty Gordon Frances Grant Helen Gruener Ruth Hauser President ....... Vice'-Pmsidcnt . . . Secre tary .... . . Treasurer .... CLASS OF I937 Madge DuVal1 Zelda A. Hillyard CLASS OF I938 Beth Riggs CLASS OF I939 Marjorie Paul Lorene Riggle Mary K. Scott Maxine Teetsel CLASS OF I94O Glenda Hodge Lila Jensen Etha Kooyman Lila Lee Dorothy Mattheis Dorothy Miller Marclelle Morcomb Jo Nickless Marjorie Owens OFFICERS Jessie Laughead Mildred Thompson Elise Wfilcox Gladys Zabilka Alice Patten Peggy Rinker Juliette Saylor Eleanor Shaw Elizabeth Shultz Laura Sutherland Evelyn Sullivan Margaret Swanson . . . . .Elise Wilcox .Evelyn Anderson Georgiana Butcher . . . . .Ruth Hauser l246J CRAIG I-IGLISE HODGE JOHNSON GORDON CHRYSTIE DUVALL HALE LINDER CHRISTENSEN ZABILKA SHAW PETERS PATTERSON LORD KIRK MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Madge DuVal1 Florence Christiansen Ruth Chrystie Betty Gordon Louise Johnson President .......... CLASS OF I937 Gwendolyn Kirk lrene Linder CLASS OE I938 Catherine Peters CLASS OF I939 Betty Hale Gladys Zabilka Glenda Hodge Dorothy Patterson Virginia Hughes Eleanor Shaw CLASS OF I940 Alice Lord OFFICERS Gwendolyn Kirk Vice-President ....... .......... ...... I r ene Linder Secretary-T1'easu1'cr .... ..... C atherine Peters L2471 gqi flu wif an-ph ':7 445 :..EE'i5H ' if -v N- ' .Tx X 2312:- -.4, -rf x 55 'E W n. I I 'Lx .rf 1 fx 0 -D Tr WM M 1. X x ' Mir .taxi x-J 'X n xkk X A my K .413 3 K d ' 1 . , 14,5 I L N f' Q 'vi .2 Q W 'V Wag B21 'fiirfk Q x X 9 xg w F2-' ggi? .,-vw. , M 9 5 YQ -. ,.,. ,L fi 4 ' .. . il 1 :T-531:51 UL, v . ' 't4. ax'-,'L':.'Fi: HA fgfla w' u . . c gi 2, - QS?-B L ? 'QT' - ' 'Ce s.E:Ef. - 1- M y f Q Ll.: , Ei1'::,,J'f'. im eg g affarjnzv' ,Q : H a i 'Y' Z I Q . fur 240 nomcvulaa glzofamio nah ALEPI-I TI-IETA ZE REED BASH BECKER SEI l EX C XR I XX RIC H1 NVHITLEY KOHL MANNING M XhlNIlXG CREW MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Lawrence Bash Everett Cartwright Edwin Becker Esper Canady Franklin Kohl John McCaw Earle Barclay Floyd Allen Bash Morton Crew Robert M. Hall CLASS OF I937 CLASS OF I938 CLASS OF 1939 CLASS OF I94O UNCLASSIFIED FACULTY MEMBER Clyde Seeley Harold B. Jones George Manninb Ronald Reed Ralph Manning Marvin Smith Read VVhitley Francis Burr Dean Jesse C. Caldwell OFFICERS President ...... .............. .... L a wrenee Bash Vice-President . . . ........... ..... F ranklin Kohl Secretary ...... ..... M arvin Smith Treasurer ,,,, ...... E Cl BCCRCI Professional Bible Fraternity L2501 BETA GAMMA KAPPA Bl l FINC IABTLRA LINDEE BAXTER XVASHBURN SCHAR M ALMGRLN IILNRX DYE EPPARD CREVVDSON BREAW LINDEII LTNDI R GARST GARST SPICER DELONG MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Helen Baxter Maxine Eppard Adelle Crewdson LaVern DeLong Elizabeth Barnett Barbara Bitting Florence Blackmer Betty Culp Polly Dye Presidenf ........ Vice-President .. Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . CLASS OF I937 Hazel Ruth Ciarst Irene Linder CLASS OE I938 Mary Elliott Helene Garst CLASS OE I939 Barbara Breaw Grace Malrngren Marie Hanson CLASS OF I94O Marietta Erven Harriet Lindce Betty McCau OFFICERS Lois Spicer Myrtle Henry Alice Lindee Doris Schar Gladys Zabilka Opal Reed ,Tame XVI-1SI1lJlll'I1 . . . . .Irene Lindei ...... .Alice I indee Elizabeth Barnett . . . .LaVern Delzonb Pro esszorlal Christian Service Sorority l251l DELTA PI-II DELTA FORD SCHWAEGLER MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF l937 Dorothy Chapman CLASS OF I938 Edwin Ford 'Tanet Schwacgler CLASS OF l939 Maxine Teetsel FACULTY MEMBERS Edith L. Goldmann F. Leonard Stout OFFICERS President .... ......... .... D o rothy Chapman Secretary-Treasurer ..... Janet Schwaegler Honorary Art Fraternity L2521 DELTA SIGMA EPSILCDN , W S 3,11 T . 5 2354 :Q - 4 if VVINSLOXV HILLS LOWENBERU GREEN FOLEY GRAVES MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OE I937 Annette Foley Kathryn Winsloxv Alberta Lowenberg CLASS OF I938 Alice Graves Virginia Youngquist CLASS OF I939 Bessie Mae Green Beverly Hills CLASS OE I94O Catherine Blancliarcl OFFICERS President ..... ................... K athryn VVinsloW Vice-President ..... ..... B essie Mae Green Secretary ..... .......... A lice Graves Treasiwer ..... Virginia Youngquist Professional Educational Sorority If 253 :I DELTA Tl-IETA PI-II Frrml: Fulton. Lowtliian, Krueger, Jensen, Carpenter, Dex 5 M C t Middle: Mitchell, Hammztns, Davison, Martin, Moore, Rasmussen, Bro 5 Il t 5, ltr I It Back: Johnston, Scott, Kehler, Nash, Scott, NViIIiumson, Ch If I IN MEMBERS IN Tl-IE UNIVERSITY Merritt Hainmans Dale Carpenter Wfilliam Davison Blair Dewey lllilliain Fulton I Charles Browning Milo Chalfant John Hartun-g Paul Keleher President ...... Vice-Prcsidcvizf . . . Secretary ...... Treasurer .... CLASS OF I937 CLASS OF I938 E. A. Johnston XV alter Kroeger Paul McDonnell Wlillizun Martin CLASS OF l939 R. VV. Lowthian Edward McCartan Kenneth Moore Allan Nash OFFICERS Cornelius Jensen Dean Mitchell john Scott Roy 'XVilliamson Frank Rasmussen Everett Scott Cecil Utterback ... .. ...Blair Dewey . . . .Edward McCartan . . . . .Cecil Utterback . . .Walter Kroeger Professional Law Fraternity lI254l CLASS OF I94O DELTA SIGIVIA PI NX ll I I LMS XIII LER COOLIDGE NNEBBLES STOREY CASE CRAMPOIN 1 HONI1 SON HALL SCOTT TALTY CORRELL DELAHOYDE MOI-IRMON lU'1 'l LE LOHM 'KN TRENT NUTT JONES MILLIS WIELAND MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Don .Tones Merlen Correll VValter Delahoyde Ben Hall Tom Case .Tack Crampon Wlalter Lohman Richard Coolidge H. WV. Bohlman M. B. Dilley President ..... Vice-President . . Secretary ...... Treasurer . . . CLASS GF I937 Vllilbur Miller Virgil Nutt CLASS OF I938 Everett Ellis Bill Martin Roy Mohrman CLASS OF I939 Bert Millis Charles Storey Russell Thompson David Talty XV alter Scott Bill Trent Chance VVilliams Carl Tuttle Don VVeilancl Griffith T1Vebbles FACULTY MEM BERS D. R. Owens L. E. Hoffman OFFICERS .......TomCase . .Don VVei1and . .Walt Lohman .Charles Storey Pro esszonal Commerce Fraternity l255II ETA SIGMA PI-II FURNESS MALMGREN BECKER SANSOM C IXNIPBLLL DELONG NVELLMAN BEDFORD 1 SHI1 FLER ELY MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I 938 Edwin Becker Tack Campbell Tack Sansom Louise Bedford LeVern DeLong Russell Wellnaazi Albert Latta CLASS OF I939 Rosella Furness Harold Shiffler CLASS OF I94O Frances Ely G RA D UATES Edward Breitenkamp FACULTY MEMBERS Dean Carrie T. Cubbage Dr. Luther Stalnaker OFFICERS President ......... ...... .... lfirc-President .... .Slvcrelary ....... Treasurer ........ Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Grace Malmgren Win11ie Lou VVaIlace Dr. Charles Ritchey . . .Jack Sansom . .Tack Campbell L2lVC1'I1 DeLong . . . .Frances Ely .Harold ShiHler Honorary Classical Language Fratermty L2561 HELMET AND SPLJRS BECKER NOAH MCCARTAN CARTWR14 DHT MONROE 5l'OS ETO MEYER TOMPKINS Tl-IROCKMORTON CASE XVELLMAN MELTON BRONVNING MORGAN MERR1 CK CAMPBELL VVILL MEMBERS IN Tl-lE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Everett Cartwright Marion Noah Tom Case Pasquale Sposeto Richard Cubbage Robert Merrick James Monroe Edwin Becker jack Campbell XVilliam Martin CLASS OF I 938 Denzel Tompkins Roy Will Hodge Morgan Robert Throckmorton Russell WVellman .Ton Melton Toe Meyer CLASS OF I940 Charles Browning Edward McCartan GRADUATES John McCormick Doyle Mikesell OFFICERS President ....... ............... ...... F 1 'ancis Reith Vice President ..... .... D enzel Tompkins Secretary ....... ...... M arion Noah Honorary Achievement Fraternity f257fl KAPPA DELTA PI MYER LINDER DYE LONVENBERG JOHNSON ALLER MCFARLAND PARKER LAUGHEAD STILES GARST SIMPSON-BROCK SNYDER LAFFER MONROE MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY Sue Simpson-Brock Erma johnson Florence Laffer CLASS OF I937 -Tessie Laughead Irene Linder jean McFarland Ruth Myers james Monroe Charlotte Parker Alberta Lowenberg CLASS OF I938 Helene Garst Ann Rothman . Beth Riggs CLASS OF l939 Gilman Aller CLASS OF I94O Polly Dye GRADUATE Walter Kramme FACULTY MEMBERS I. H. Hutchinson Ethel Mae ,Tones Harry V. Masters D. W. Morehouse T. H. Blackhurst Lillian Hethershaw Mary Carroll Hillis Ruby Ana Holton OFFICERS President .......................... Vice-President ....................... Recording Secretary ......... ..... ........... Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer ........ John B. Snyder Margaret Stiles Emma Scott Eloy TfVoodyard Kathryn Zirbel- Peterson . . . .Erma Tohnson . . . . . . .Irene Linder Jessie Laughead .Emma T. Scott Professional Education Fraternity If258fI IVIU PI-II EPSILCDIXI 'r1iRNBur.1, KIRK DUSENBERY BURDETTE BAKER Nicxifu. PARKER R013 MOUNTAIN CRVUCHETT LuEva Burdette Lois Critchett Dorothy Dusenbery Margaret Johnson Wilma Baker President ....... MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 CLASS OF I938 Betty Roe CLASS OE I939 Marie Mountain FACULTY MEMBER Melba Abbott OFFICERS Gwendolyn Kirk Marcille Nickell Charlotte Parker Lois Turnbull . . . . .Charlotte Parker Vice-President .... .... G wendolyn Kirk Secretary ..... .... M argaret johnson Treasurer . . . .... Marcille Nickell Honorary Music Sorority lQ2591 PI KAPPA DELTA BROWNING GIBSON COONS HAMMANS FRISBY JACOBS ROUSS TRIPP MAYNE PEARLMAN MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Merritt Hammans Jerome Smith Ruth Rouss CLASS OF I938 Kathryn Pearlman CLASS OF I939 Kathryn Coons Hazel Jacobs Sol Yarowsky Jane Gibson .Tohn Simmons CLASS OF I94O Annette Boyd Ruth Frisby James Mills Charles Browning Avis Mayne Ralph Tripp OFFICERS President ...... .............. .... M e rritt Hammans Vice-President . . . .... Kathryn Coons Secretary ...... .... ,T ane Gibson Honorary Forensics Fraternity li 260 1 PI-II BETA KAPPA MRRRICK MARTIN NOAH SIMPSON-BROCK THROCKMORTON TOMRKINS GARsT HARRIS FIELDS CAMPBELL Rouss BAXTER MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Helen Baxter Sally Martin Elizabeth Fields Robert Merrick Lois Harris Marion Noah CLASS OF I938 John N. Campbell Helene Garst GRADUATE Lawrence Bash FACULTY MEMBERS Elma G. Albert Helen Larson Leona Anderson Lewis McFarland Mrs. Mary F. Boyd Theodore Mehlin Juliette Devin D. VV. Morehouse Jack Finnegan H. R. Mundhenke Lillian Hethershaw T. F. Neff Paul Helmick Nelle Noble F. I, Herriott A. T. Pearson XV. L. johnson A. T. Rider Ethel M. Tones Charles J. Ritchey Sherman Kirk L. S. Ross OFFICERS President ............ .......... Vice-President .... ..... Secre tary- Treasurer ..... Ruth Rouss Sue Simpson-Brock Denzel Tompkins ' Robert Throckmorton Emma Scott Zoe W. Seevers Fae M. Shawhan B. E. Sheppard L. VV. Stalnaker VT. M. Stewart E. E. Stringfellow Hubert Utterback Marjorie Wallcer Floy Woodyard .......F. I. Herriott ....Zoe W. Seevers . . . .Ethel M. Jones Honorary Scholastic Fraternity L2611 PHI IVIU ALPI-IA SIIXIFONIA MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY lllauriee Reese Harold Freese Vincent Larson Marvin Gugisberg Clayton Hathaway Paul Dodd Roger F ee Floyd Accola Robert Allee Fred Benson Carroll Chinn Max Ellis CLASS OF I937 Howard Loehr James Monroe Max, Smith Roy WVill CLASS OE I938 Robert Leonard james McClelland Paul Trow CLASS OE l939 LeRoy Holley Louis Kronnninga CLASS OF l94O James Hutson Karl King Max Kreutz Bert Kuschan George Landwer Ronald Smith Denton Snyder Pasquale Sposeto Richard Moore I. B. Snyder Robert Puntenney Orin Spalding Gerald Millslagle Orville Puckett Orville Stearns W'illia1n Sullivan Harold Tillson Read Vlfhitley GRADUATE Arthur Todd OFFICERS .S'ufw'eme C 0-zwicilriian .... .......... ..... I a nies Monroe Prcsidcizl ............ ........ R oy VV ill Vice President .... ...... I . B. Snyder Secrciary .,..... ...... I- Ioward Loehr Treasurer ..... ..... C layton Hathaway I I Professional Music Fraternity L 262 il PI-ll MU ALPHA SINFOINIIA STEARNS SNYDER, I. SNYDER, D. MONROE ALLEE HOLLEY ELLIS I-IATHAXV AY DODD CHI NN KING SMITH, M. KUSCHAN VVILL SMITH, R. FREESE LARSON LANDWER MILLSLAGLE KROMMINGA I-IUTSON SULLIVAN SPOSETO PUNTENNY MOORE WHITLEY GUGISBURG FEESE MCCLELLAND SPALDING Prokssional Music Fraternity If 263 1 PI-II MU GAMMA MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Margaret Barron Hazelruth Garst Margaret Perry Lois Bumgardner N anna Gum Anna Rose Bass Margaret Connell Charlene Christensen Ruth Freed Annette Boyd jeanne Greendahl Mary Margaret Hatch Pwsidcvzt ...... Vice Pres-ideui. . . Secretary . .... Treasurer .... CLASS OE I937 CLASS OE I938 CLASS OE I939 CLASS OE I94O OFFICERS Marian Ritze Ruth Rouss Evelyn Gunter Aileen Stickelman Kathryn McKenzie Eleanor Muntz Margaret Pexton Evelyn Thompson Betty Swallow lean Thompson . . . . . . .Nanna Gum .Lois Bumgarclner Aileen Stiekelman .Margaret Pexton Dramatic Art Sorority I264II Pl-H MU GAMMA ,f gr. SVVALLOVV ROUSS GUNTER THOMPSON RITZE PEXTON PERRY STICKELMAN MCKENZIE FREED GARST GREENDAI-IL GUM CONNELL MUNTZ BARRON BUMGARDNER CHRISTENSEN BASS Dramatic Art Sorority l265fl PI-II SIGMA ICDTA ATKINSON KNIGHT ALxR'r1N BELL BLATCHFORD cAR'rxv1uGH'r w0oDRow LAFFER I-IETNS HARRIS FIELDS DUNHAM STRIBLING DEMING SHATTUCK PARKER LANDSBERG 0'N151L MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Marjorie Bell Florence Laffer Charlotte Parker Elizabeth Fields Sally Martin CLASS OE 1938 Helene Deming Elva Knight Patricia Stribling Carolyn Heins Patricia Shattuck CLASS OF I939 Norman Blatchford Grace Arlene Haupert Patricia O'Neal Beth Dunham Lillian Landsberg Margaret Vlfoodrow CLASS OF I94O Everett Cartwright Lois Harris GRADUATES Leona Anderson Edward Breitenkamp Marian Atkinson OFFICERS President ...... ................ E dwarcl Breitenkamp If'irc-Pwsidmf ....... Marjorie Bell Secrefary ....... ..... S ally Martin Treasurer .... Q ..... Elva Knight Honorary Romance Language Fraternity lf266'l SIEVE AND SI-IEARS STRIBLINK FIELDS JOHNSON 1-EARLMAN ROL ss 1 XR1 1 R MlxR'r1N HYDE BUMOARDNER LINDER w RAOO II mRR1s BEDFORD KOENIG KIRK MARSH MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Elizabeth Fields Martha Hyde Gwendolyn Kirk Anne Koenig Irene Linder Louise Bedford Lois Bumgardner Eloise Marsh CLASS OF I937 CLASS OE I938 CLASS OE I94O Lois Harris OFFICERS Sally Martin Charlotte Parker Ruth Rouss Frances Wiiagg Kathryn Pearlman Patricia Stribling President ........... .......... ........ L O is Hai ris Secretary-Treasurer . . . ..... Charlotte Parkei Honorary Achievement Sorority L2671 SIGIVIA DELTA CI-II I I AUSTIN CLAUSSEN HITTLE LAMPBIILL ROBINSON MORRISON DEWEY ANDERSON HALLADAY MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY LeRoy Austin Jack N. Campbell Blair Dewey President ....... V ic e-P resid ent .... Secretary ...... Tremmrer . CLASS OF I937 CLASS OF I938 Leroy Hittle Morrie Halladay CLASS OF I939 Paul Morrison GRADUATE John McCormick OFFICERS Glen Claussen Kenneth Robinson . . . . .Glen Claussen ..... ...Blair Dewey Tack N. Campbell . . . .Morrie Halladay Prokssional journalistic Fraternity I If268'1I SIGMA DELTA EIJSILON I A ' F I If E MY ILRS I OLIIY RIGGLE ALEXANDER HARMON MH I I R IOMPKINS FURNESS FOX STlLES STRLX1 TIILLR JOHNSON GREEN LINDER LOWENBERG MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Annette Foley Bessie Mae Green Erma Johnson Ruth Harmon Dorothy Fox Rosella Furness Ruth Alexander President ...... V'ice-President . Secretary ..... Treasurer .... CLASS OF I937 Irene Linder Alberta Lowenberg Martina Meyer CLASS OF I938 Ann Rothman Margaret Stiles CLASS OF l939 Lorene Riggle Marion Streynteler CLASS OF l94O FACULTY MEMBER Lillian I-Iethershaw OFFICERS Ruth Myers Rachel Tompkins Catherine Turner Virginia York Dorothy Miller . . . .Martina Meyer . . . .Ann Rothman . ...... Ruth Myers . . . .Margaret Stiles Pro esszonal Educational Fraternity l269iI III TI-IETA ALPI-IA PI-Il GV 'S - W Q- Q , , I I 1, I ,fri I GIBSON SPOSETO MAPLE MONROE GUM RITZE VVRAGG MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Warren Maple Marian Ritze Pasquale Sposeto James Monroe Denton Snyder Frances Wragg CLASS OF I938 Nanna Gum Francis Gibson Arthur Koenig FACULTY MEMBERS Martha VV. Canfield I. I. Fiderlick Wanita Taylor Shaw Lewis McFarland OFFICERS President ....... ............... .... P a squale Sposeto Vice-President .... .... D enton Snyder Secretary ..... .... F rances YVragg Treasurer .. .... Warren Maple Honorary Dramatic Fraternity I 270 II SLOAN S FRIBI INC SPIWAK WI:.SbLLi MAB STIELD MLKIINZHI PQETERMAN Mcl ARLAND SINSKEY KLING S FALNAKIIR MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Jean McFarland Bessle Sp1Wak Marion Sloan Mary Martha Peteunan Patr1c1a Str1bl1ng Susan Sinskey Florence Kling Lucille Nelson Kathryn McKenzie President ...... Vice-President . . . Secrel'a1'y ..... Treasznrer . . . Pro esszonczl ournalistic Sororzty ZETA PI-II ETA MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OE I937 Helen Baxter Laura Jeanette , ohnson -lane Rent Fagen I Martha Hyde CLASS OE I938 jean Marie Corey Beatrice Hilton Helene Deming CLASS OF I939 Kathryn Breitenkamp Frances Duncan Eunice Skelton Frances Vlfragg Erna Wfarren Phyllis VVilson Heloise Martin LaRoyce Butcher Winifred Hubler Dorothy Peak Betty Cubbage Hazel ,Tacobs Catherine Peters CLASS OE I94O Sonja Freeman Eloise Reasoner Frances Switzer Ellen Kuschan Janice Sedgewick Mary Elizabeth Lisbeth Macdonald Marjorie Thompson Wylancl OFFICERS President ...... .......... ...., H e lene Deming Vice-President ...... .... T ean Marie Coiey Recording Secretary . . . Treasurer ......... . . .Eunice Skelton . . . . .Helen Baxter Professional Speech flrts Sorority L2721 .,. ZETA PI-II ETA WARREN HILTON REASONER KUSCHAN PETERS BREITENKAMP MACDONALD THOMPSON MARTIN DUNCAN SEDGWICK FAGEN DEMING HUBLER JOHNSON BUTCHER COREY WYLAND PEAK HYDE JACOBS WRAGG CUBBAGE BAXTER Prokssioraal Speech Arts Sorority E271-SJ PI KAPPA LAMBDA WILL PARKER KOENIG MONROE MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Anne Koenig Clmrlotte Parker James Monroe Roy Will OFFICERS President ...... ..... L ea Rieclesel Vice-President ..... Lenore Stull Secretary ..... .......... R uth Ennnert Treasurer. .... Mary Burns McC1ean Honorary Music Fraternity ' II 274 :I I-IOIXICDR D CLUB st ro U H dlu LI G sexual, Hallock, Pettit, Mahanuah, Fulton, Addington, Luchsinger, Suter. cconl 0 U Y ger, O,Conner, Lyons, Setrakian, Fciler, Manders, Underwo Third r : Tulii Smith. Walsli Kohl Padgett. od . ow 1 v F0 wth row: Lisek, May, Behn, Noiiris, Nixon, Kelsey. F tl ro : Pesctslci, Horstmeyer, Jennings, Patterson, Peterson. SMH row B es man, Tomlinson, Huston, Luftman, Holmes, Bergmann, Henry, Baker. MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Orr Garber John Graham Ronald Hallock Donovan Addington 'Wlilliam Fulton Herbert Hedlund Sid Adams Bruce Baker Paul A. Behn Ernest Bergmann Herb Bresemann John Day Hoyle Eivins Wfilliam Feiler Francis Henry P7'L?.S'idG7flI?f ........ CLASS OF I937 Cornelius Jensen Ralph Luchsinger Ray Manhannah CLASS OF I938 J. Russell May Wlarren Nixon Frank O'Connor CLASS OF I939 Robert Horstmeier Robert Huston Tom NV. Jennings Ridell Kelsey Harrison Kohl Joseph Lisek Bill Luftman Charles Lyon Clarence Manders OFFICERS Vice-P resident ....... Secrc tary- Treasurer VVilliam Pettit Fred Smith y . Fred H. Padgett George Setrakian 'William Suter Phil Manders L. D. Norris Bob Patterson Alex Pesetski Glenn Peterson Richard Tomlinson Robert Underwood Harley Yaker . . .Ralph Luchsinger . . . . . .VVilliam Pettit .Donovan Addington Sport Letter Honorary l275QI . t , diggs I V ' ' ' 'nf -1' ui: 5 . M. vigg . I ,46A . .,,.. . J 1- ,-.Q-,f'f.,gv,..--f, .,' 'Q X L SE: 1' ..1 HI' vp, 'uv' as Y , 2 ' 911:44-:.v ,-,V , M35,,,.,..+i? -W, ', F , ,,,,.4 - .W . . .. -1,.f ' . K.-new av: 9 1 .. z., .11 B XV!! 'Q TM 'J kg? 'MMM X 1 -f BR .. W df, If Qf' M3 w ...Wm ' milk' 363, , N EXW Aw 1 Q . I' WW u ll f,5.w,Q, A 1- 'fi 'lla J wf 'fum il I I i , 5 L? v- T 'M ' ,A q..sfj-' If' ' N . at V, W .,.i, . . ,A., . . rp--rf .....::1 Y' ' . 3 -jS. x-.QLA-We . - 1 . '. .. 1-4s+e,',wl-2-WL ' . ' 1-.2-x , ' bvh, ' 5 ' -.Lila 'YE ffii if 'PPM ii' , k1 .,iL3: .,' wzgii. .X--1 I. in. -g Www. 1 .. T' -.vxklfigu W Y' , A V. ., ,-,Hua .s J. ' IJQESH V.. :MN ' .I ww Hg- Es-Y ., 4 ,,.. ! gtuclkj Cfufm CQIVIIVIERCE CLUB Case, WVilliams, Scott, Crampon, Wilson Vlfebbles, VVessels, VVillett, NVilson, C.g Miller, Mohrman, Storey ITll0Il't1J50ll, Tuttle, Sliriveri Smitlni Sprou1lTOlson, Sanders I' el VV tts Horstxn Jon eler, johnson, McCracfen, .O'lI'l1?lll, .' xller, Morgan. Nu t P t c es, Bevington, Bump, Claiborne, Coolidge, Diehl, Frost le H ll H MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Tom Case Berkeley Claiborne Ward Anderson Malcolm Bump Merlen Correll Ed Diehl Bruce Bevington Jack Crampon Garrett Freeland Ben Frost John Hegge Gabor Homenick Bob Horstmeier Don T. Chamberlin Dick Coolidge Don Easter Leigh Gassler VVayne E. Miller CLASS OF I937 Don Jones Leland LaFon Wilbur Miller CLASS OE I938 Everett Ellis Paul Gallmeier Ben Hall Roy Mohrman CLASS OE I939 Richard Johnson Walter Lohman Murro McCracken Gordon Olson .lohn Grr Harold Plagge Everett Shaefer john Sproul CLASS OF I94O Bob Morgan Louis Paquin .lack Petro Ed Sanders Max Shriver Wlilliam Vlfilson Virgil Nutt Fred Smith Walter Scott Clarke Wilson Chance Williams Charles Storey Leo Thomas Russell Thompson Carl Tuttle George Vix E, I. VVillet Don VVeiland Tom Sugden Harold Tillson Bob 'Watts E. G. VVebbles Bob Vlfessels OFFICERS President . . . .............. . . .Roy Mohrman Secretary . . . .......... ...... T om Case T1'easm'e1' . . . ..... Don Weiland lf278l IVIIIXIISTERIAL ASSCDCIATICDIXI SWARTZ MANNING MCCANV FREl,Iil.Iil'l ROBERTSON BIDDLE BARCLAY ,IENKS SMITH CUMMINGS CIVEY MARTIN KOHL PROF.V15A'1'CH DEAN CAL Conley Biddle Esper Canady Earle Barclay R. L. Burns DWELL PROF. STRINGFELLOW' CANADY DALE MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Donald Legg CLASS OF I938 Harold Jones C. R. Murrow R. D. Freleigh CLASS OF I939 Franklin Kohl John McCaw George Manning CLASS OF l94O Marvin Smith Ray Swartz GRADUATES Thomas Dale D. A. Martin FACULTY MEMBER Dean Caldwell OFFICERS President ....... ............ ..... F r anklin Kohl l7ice-President .... ........ ..... E s per Canady Secretary ...... ..... T homas Dale Treasurer .... . . .D. A. Martin I2791 ENGLISI-I CLUB MELTON DAVIS FIELDS MARSH MAR IIN CLIIMLNS RIEPE DALY CAMPBELL PITTS BAX1 IIR MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Helen Baxter Margaret Clemens Ruth Davis Betty Fields CLASS OF I938 Jack Campbell Jack Daly OFFICERS President . . . ..... . . . . Secretary . . . Juliette Pitts Sally Martin Jeanne Riepc Eloise Marsh Jon Melton . . . . .Elizabeth F1elds . . . . .Jeanne R1epe l2B0l I DELTA PHI ALPHA CHARTER MEMBER GERMAN CLUB LEH MAN EDWARDS w1N'r1zRHor.if HEDILEN CHASE CUBBAGE HILL HARTMAN RENDALL STUHR TOMPKINS MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Denzel Tompkins CLASS OF 1938 Lois Hartman Lela Lehman Hubert Chase Martha Winterlioff CLASS OF I939 Herbert Breseman Gustave Grauptner John Lloyd Rendall Betty Jean Cubbage .Toe Hedeen Robert Stuhr Edith Edwards Thomas Hill CLASS OF I94O Grant Stedman FACULTY MEMBERS Dean Pearson Edward BreitenkampM1's. Mary Frances Boyd Jean Pierre LeCoq OFFICERS President ....... ........... ...,. I o hn Lloyd Rendall Vice-Presicient .... ...... T homas L. Hill Secretary ...... ........ L ois Hartman Treasurer. . . ..... Betty Jean Cubbage L281fI I-IISTCDRV CLUB- BEDFORD BECKER BLATCHFORD L XFFE THROCKMORTON DELONG LIND ER MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Florence Laffer Irene Linder Joseph Marks Edwin Becker Louise Bedford CLASS OF I938 LaVern DeLong Anne Rothman Wayne Mackaman Robert Throckmorton Mrs. Alberta BradfordWarren Nixon Norman Blatchford Ethel Mae Jones President ...... Vice-President . Secretary ...... Treasurer .... CLASS OF 1939 Floydine Taylor CLASS OF I94O Frank Rasmussen GRADUATE Doyle Mikesell FACULTY MEMBERS Charles Ritchey Mrs. C. Ritchey OFFICERS ....FlorenceLaffer . . . . Frank Rasmussen . . . .Louise Bedford . . . . .Edwin Becker F2821 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB SLRIBLINJ NOAH BECKER NASH DELONG GUY HYDE CAMPBELL ROBINSON CORRELL LINDER CARTWRIGHT REED RASMUSSEN STALNAKER MCCARTAN LAFFER MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Everett Cartwright Florence Laffer Martha Hyde Edwin Eecker Tack Campbell john Guy Ronald Reed Irene Linder CLASS OF I938 Merlen Correll LaVern DeLong CLASS OF I939 .Tohn Simmons Jo Stalnaker CLASS OF I94O Marion Noah Kenneth Robinson Patricia Stribling Sol Yarowsky Ed McCartan Allan Nash Frank Rasmussen FACULTY MEMBERS Willard Johnson Herbert Mundhenlce Arthur Todd OFFICERS President ...... ............. ..... M a 1-ion Noah Vice-President ....... ........ .T ohn Guy Secretary-Treaswer .... ....... E d McCarran L-ibirarian ............ .... K enneth Robinson I2831 MARGARET FULLER CLUB The purpose of the oldest honor organization on the campus, the Margaret Fuller Club, i the study of literature, art, science, and current topics. Founded in 1896, the club has establishe a permanent scholarship at Drake, and is affiliated with the City Federation of VVomen's Club: Its membership is composed of upper-class undergraduates, alumnae and faculty women. Th first six names are charter members and the others follow in order of election. Bessie Bruner-Taylor Dura Brokaw-Cockrell Edith Frazier-Hudson Bonnie Jewett-VVelpton Allegra Frazier Margaret Jewett Georgia VV'itter-VVaters Jennie Carpenter-VVidmann :'iAgncs Martin-Cloud 'Minee Alma Cady Mary Carpenter Craig-Schreck Susie Gaspell-Matson Varilla M. Lane Mary Craig-Muckley Rea VVoodman 'tMargaret Noyes Craig Nellie Burton-Amsbury Corinne Coggeshall-Lingenfclter Ella May Allison Maude Davis Sprague Lulu Hutfaker-Goodman Jennie Robinson-Bell Mabel Reynolds-Monilaw Kathryn Van Meter Jessie Taft Delia Still-Brunk Edith Gwynne-Utterback Olive Vertrees Kate Macomher-Clarke Leah Durand-Jones Ellen Hillis-Miller Winnifred Wennerstrum 'Portia Clarke-Van Meter Mary Risser-Roberts Bertha Denny-Coffman Ethel Shaw Glendora McCord Rollins Blanche Galloway Naida Curtis Marie Van Aaken-Koolman Georgine Van Aaken-Sauvage Inez Downing-Jayne 'Eleanor Cameron Sue Gunn-Kelley Georgia Ruffcorn Rae Stockham Dela Van Schoiack-Place Verona Calhoun-Johnstone Carrie Taylor-Cubbage Inez Scott-Cartwright Eunice Meers Gail Seevers-Borden Mary Roberts-Crowley Laura McClary-Mack Elma Wheatley-Hobson Mary McClary Stubbs Annabelle Wallace-McLay Nina Gregg-YVoods Zoe W. Seevers Stella McCash-Janes Ilia Carpenter-Hunter Ora Guessford-Weir Pearle Ruby-Bullard Cecil Evans Ruth Bell-Lane Maude Stockham-Meredith Mary Ethel Dixon Irvel Myers 'Deceased MEMBERS Valda Hall-Prizer Blanche Robertson Fleeta Brownell-VVooclruff Helen Starr-Pattee liosabelle Campbell-McCartney Juliette Devin Ethelyn Harris-Grennell Atta Hutchinson-Graybill Rose Garrett-Holroyd Blanche Robbins-Risher Virginia Kirk Lela Carson Anna Laura Clark-Thompson Mary Gilliland Brammer Eleanor Morning-Marvin Ella Louise Stein Maybelle Watson-Bullock Hortensc Lovett-Barnhart Marion Green Helen Rollins-Jewell Ilda Hammer Ruth Stewart Margaret Noyes Lawrence Helen Ross-Stebbins Elizabeth Morning Mary Martin Georgia May Campbell Helen Cheese-Lickliter Margaret Clark Ruth Kirby-Jamieson Marjorie E. W. Smith Mildred Ryan Janice English-Textram Mary Ross-Mackinnon Helen Ruby-Goode Gretchen Habeniclit-Cartwright Lucile McKee-DeMuth Roberta Herriott Hester Lawrence-Gronbcrg Geraldine Laughlin Frances McKee Marguerite Minassian-Wilson Virginia Foster Clare Lockhart-W'eissinger Naomi Paul-Lee Miriam Perkins Esther Utterback-Penquite Melissa S. Carroll Madalynn Philleo Katherine Fletcher-Shreves Meredith McCaw Elsie Amend-Wood Frances Burt-Moulin Lillian Hethershaw Ethel Mae Jones Vega Morehouse-Lytton Frances Huff Jeanne Shockley-Holmes Helen Dunlap Katherine Remus-Blanchard Margaret Dole-Bagby Virginia Davis-Goodrich Katherine Allen-Montgomery Frances Kemp Thelma Larson-Lawrence Priscilla Pratt-Scott Eleanor Burton Martha Peairs Dorothy Shaw-Jewett C2841 Myrtle Spurrier Julia Porter-Hise Ruth Cubbage Bothilda Mahler Gretchen Moorehouse Eleanor Scott Frances Donica-Ives Millicent Haines Helen Mitchell Ruth Clemens-Needham Neva Roberts-Schneider Hope Worthington Dorothy Nornon-Richeson Margaret Alice Gibson-Guessford Margaret Early WVinifred Leonard Juanita Porter-Grant Liucille Moon Emma Gray-XVard Wilma Stringfellow Mary Neff-Hess Velma Jordan Edna Penney-Wright Gretchen Utterback-Ashby Catherine Bowler-Cownie Doris Hoff-Hohl Mary Jean Elder Maurine Housh Frances Dewell Doreen Howard Madelyn Rylands Mary Alice Holman-Pollock Kathryn Carmichael Eleanor Rider-Justice Kathryn Zirbel Frances Morehouse Katherine Beckman Myra Haase Margaret Marshall Leona Anderson Jane Alexander Mary Brammer Mildred Gallmeier LuVern Gray Eileen Hartman Doris Mackaman Helen Roe Esther Sipling Evelyn Zirbel Mary Still Ritchey Dorothy Dusenbery Martha Foster Lois Harris Elizabeth Kelly Charlotte Parker Jean Wolf Louise Bedford Helene Deming Elizabeth Fields Erma Johnson Anne Koenig Eloise Marsh Sally Martin Bessie Spiwak Patricia Stribling Alice Yost Erna Warren Frances Wragg MATI-I-SCIENCE CLUB MEYER KACENA SCI-IATZ SPICER HARRIS XVATERS MACH XVOODROVV CHASE KACENA CARTVVRIGHT BROVVN EMANUEL TOMPKINS MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF I937 Mary Brown Lois Harris Lois Spicer Everett Cartwright Wfilliam Kacena Denzel Tompkins Don Emanuel Myron Schatz Kenneth Young CLASS OF l938 Hubert Chase Frank Krohn Toe Meyer Georgette Mach CLASS OF I939 'Toe Davis Ferdinand Noble Robert Tellier Charles Kacena Fred Snyder Margaret Woodrow CLASS OF 1940 Philip Waters FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. J. H. BIackhurstDr. D. W. MorehouseMiss Floy Woodya1'd Dr. P. S. Helmick Prof. I. F. Neff OFFICERS President ........................ ...... D enzel Tompkins V ice-President ................. ..... E verett Cartwright Recording Secretary-T1'easm'er .... ........ M ary Brown Corresponding Secretary ........ .... G eorgette Mach I285l IQENVCDI Not that the ink ate out with rust the pen, Not that the canker ate the page, but say That we have seen the dying of a day Fleclced through with glory pent in dusk. So then, As day returns shall memory come again. Although the floor is littered with the clay Of dreams we sought to mould, of Gods to pay, Fulfillment came, a feverish Saracen And they who dip their pen in inks of lead Shall ht their words with eometsg they shall send To youth their creed that memory is not dead, That memory has no bounds nor youth an end. And Fame, with steady finger, as they die, Shall trace their lines before the ink is dry. 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