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GENEALOGY 977.402 Y8MSU 19E9 9J- 9 • i, 7. ' 1. 1 ;•). , v. -j. v. v,y. v. v. v. y, wj v ' ' -WROKA j- .. EVELYN MORRIS Editor DONALD CHANDLER Business Manager Service Engraving Company, Engravers Rogers Printing Company - Printers David J. Molloy Company - Covers ItiE AVIiO MA J 9 9, 9 x PVDimED 3Y 7 J£ SiiNJ H CLASS O? : mjchjoa j s-r Yr£ [ NOi f ' lAL CULL2 900 Webster Street „„c Library TO Box 2270 £$?$ ' , ' N 468 01.2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 To Dr. Benjamin L. D ' Ooge whose sympathetic attitude and scholarly spirit add a human touch to the study of the Classics, and endear him to all who know him, the Class of 1929 dedicates this book. DfDJC _ i v ' ■FOREWORD The goddess Aurora, the rosy fingered morn, the daughter of the dawn, arose at her appointed hour from her gold- en couch to scatter flowers over the earth and bring it light and beauty. so our Aurora, our senior annual, appears at its appointed time, ever new, ever welcome, ever BEAUTIFUL. May THE PRESENT NUMBER PROVE WORTHY TO RANK WITH THOSE THAT HAVE GONE BEFORE. Benjamin L. D ' Ooge. V- ■— t iiTAivA ' A ' Awrj N. — -MBR - - - - - -  ' — -T,: v- Charles McKenny, A.M. President LL.D. Lydia Jones, A.M. Dean of Women Clemens P. Steimle, A.B. Registrar James M. Brown, B.S. Dean of Men Fannie Beal, A.M. Assistant Dean of Women AN APPRECIATION WILLIAM E . OLDS Above the desk in his study William E. Olds always had a motto which bore this inscription: Nothing worth while was ever achieved without enthusiasm. To those students, colleagues, and friends who were privileged to know him intimately the message of this inscription is rich with meaning. Air. Olds was enthusiastic. He never entered into any undertaking half-heartedly. As the administrator of a city school system he achieved marked success because he executed the duties of his office with enthusiastic dispatch. To the college classroom he brought the same enthusiasm for his work. His scholarship was dynamic. He was more than a teacher — he was an interpreter of life to his students. He spiritualized the facts with which he dealt. He was everywhere recognized as a great teacher of teachers and nowhere will his loss be more keenly felt than in the college class room. Mr. Olds was not only an enthusiastic administrator and teacher but he was also an enthusiastic friend. He placed a very high value upon the friendships which he made. He was at once a charming host and a welcome guest. The color and zest of his dynamic personality were most welcome contributions to any social gathering. Although the man is no longer with us, the spirit he represented still remains. The contagion of his enthusiasm has been caught by the hun- dreds of studen ts whose lives he touched and because of this his work endures. Paul J. Misner I N M EMORIA M WILBUR P . BOWEX 1863-1928 ilbur P. Bowen was born July 28, 1863 and died September 5, 1928. For forty years his name has been identified with Physical Education, having won national recognition by his leadership and writings in this field. Wren in 1894 a Department of Physical Education was created at the Michigan State Normal College, he was named as the director and held that position up to the time of his death. It is due to his untiring efforts that the department now enjoys a place of leadership in the train- ing of physical educators. Professor Bowen was a true teacher, placing service and genuine helpfulness above material gain. A man of fine personality, quiet and reserved yet forceful, modest and unassuming yet stimulating, he won for himself the admiration, respect and affection of students and associates. In the passing of Professor Bowen, the faculty of the Normal College lost a worthy member, the student body and alumni a great teacher and friend, and the field of Physical Education a leader of rare attain- ments. L. W. Olds Department of Physical Education Fannie C. Burton, M.Pd. Social Assistant to the Dean of Women P.Pd.. M. S. X. C. Henry C. Lott, A.M. Professor of Education, Ethics and Social Education M.Pd., M. S. N. C. A.A4., Columbia University Genevieve M. Walton, A.M. Head Librarian A.M., St. Mary ' s College A. A. Metcalf, A.M. Associate Professor of Education Director of Secondary Education B.Pd., A.B., M. S. N. C. A.M., University of Michigan Graduate Student University of Michigan Horace Z. ilber, A.M. Professor of Education and Philosophy Director of College Extension A.B., M. S. N. C. A.B., A.M., University of Michigan Orland 0. Xorris, A.M. Associate Professor of Education and Mythology A.B., M. S. X. C. A.M., University of Chicago Herbert T. Olander, A.M. Assistant Professor of Education A.B.. Augustana College A.M., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student Iowa State University Iowa State Teachers ' College and Frank Whitehouse, A.M. Associate Professor of Education Director of Research A.B., Ohio Wesleyan A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student University of Michigan Paul J. Misner, A.M. Assistant Professor of Education Assistant Director of College Extension A.B., M.S. N. C. A.M., University of Michigan Graduate Student University of Michigan John M. Shales, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education B.A., Queen ' s University B.S.A., University of Toronto Ph.D., Cornell University Grace M. Skinner, A.M. Assistant Professor of Education Graduate National Kindergarten-Primary College A.B., B.S., A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student Wisconsin University and University of Chicago William C. Hoppes, A.M. Associate Professor of Education B.S., University of Oregon A.M., University of Michigan Marvin Summers Pittman. Ph.D. Professor of Rural Education A.M., University of Oregon Ph.D.. Columbia University Francis E. Lord. A.M. Supervision oj Rural Schools Graduate Oregon Normal School A.B., M. S. N. C. Graduate Student University of Chicago Charles M. Elliott, A.M. Professor of Education Director of Special Education A.B., M. S. N. C. A.M., Columbia University Mrs. Gertrude Flint Training Teacher, Special Room Student, Hiram College, Thiel College Ohio State Normal College Miami University Gertrude Roser, B.S. Training Teacher, Special Class Graduate, M. S. N. C. B.S., Detroit Teachers College Bessie L. Whitaker, A.M. Associate Professor of Special Education Speech Reading for the Deafened A.M., University of North Carolina Whitley Murphy, A.B. Training Teacher of Special Room A.B., Carr-Burdette College Student, University of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota and Teacher ' s College Santa Barbara Anna M. Bunger Teacher of Speech Reading Department of Special Education Graduate Ohio University Gerald D. Sanders, Ph.D. Head of English Department A.B., A.M., Wofford College Ph.D., Cornell University Abigail Pearce, A.M. Professor of English B.Pd., M.S. N. C. Ph.B., A.M., University of Michigan Alma Blount, Ph.D. Professor of English A.B., Wheaton College Ph.D., Cornell University Graduate Student, Radcliffe, London and Par E. Estelle Downing, A. Professor of English A.B., University of Michigan A.M., University of California Estabrook Rankin, A.M. Associate Professor of English A.B., University ' of California A.M., Columbia University Mrs. Julia R. Reed, A.M. Associate Professor of English B.L., Ohio Wesleyan A.M., Alfred University Graduate Student, Wellesley, Boston University Elizabeth Carey, A.M. Associate Professor of English A.B., A.M., University of Minnesota Graduate Student, University of Chicago Florence Eckert, A.M. Associate Professor of English A.B., Northwestern University A.M., University of Chicago Margaret Esther Ballew, A.M. Associate Professor of English A.B., Hedding College A.M., University of Illinois Graduate Student, Radcliffe College t-t AM. RaJUU r- C. Frederick Harrold, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English A.B., A.M., Ohio State University Ph.D., Yale University H. Willard Reninger, A.M. Assistant Professor of English A.B., A.M., University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of Michigan Ruth A. Barnes, A.M. Assistant Professor of English B.Pd., A.B., M. S. N. C. A.M., University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of Michigan, Western Reserve University y2 £ Maud Hagle, A.M. Assistant Professor of English A.B., University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan Marion Magoon, A.M. Assistant Professor of English A.B., Syracuse University A.M., University of Michigan Frederick B. McKay, A.M. Professor of Speech Graduate, M. S. N. C. A.B., A.M., University of Michigan J. Stuart Lathers, A.M. Head of Speech Department Graduate of M. S. N. C. B.L., A.M., University of Michigan Ida Hintz McKay, A.M. Associate Professor of Speech B.Pd., M. S. N . C. A.B., University of Chicago A.M., Columbia University Marion Franklin Stowe, A.M. Associate Professor of Speech A.B., University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan Harry Thomas Wood Assistant Professor of Speech A.B., University of Illinois A.M., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, University of Iowa Candidate, Ph.D., University of Michigan Floy Louise Edson, A.M. Assistant Professor of Speech Graduate Minneapolis School of Dramatic Art and Northwestern University A.M., Columbia University Bertha M. Goodison, A.B. Professor of Art Graduate M. S. N. C. Student Detroit Art School, Harvard Univer- sity, Teachers College, Columbia University Pupil of John Carlson and Randall Davey Paris and Florence Lida Clark, A.B. Associate Professor of Fine Arts A.B., M. S. N. C. Graduate, Chicago Art Institute Student, Art Academy, Paris Pupil of DuMond, Carleson, Church, and Frier Hawthorne Orlo M. Gill Instructor in Art Graduate M. S. N. C. Student Wicker School of Fine Arts Alice I. Boardman Associate Professor Industrial Arts Graduate, Mount Holyoke College and Lloyd Training School, Boston Jennie Belle Morrison Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts Graduate, M. S. N. C. Student, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S. Mary E. Hatton, A.M. Assistant Professor in Industrial Arts Graduate, M. S. N. C. Teachers ' College, Columbia University MarkI efferso ' n, A.M. Professor of Geography A.B., A.M., Harvard University Margaret E. Sill, A.M. Assistant Professor in Geography Graduate, M. S. N. C. A.M., Columbia University Ella M. Wilson, A.B. Professor of Geography A.B., M. S. N. C. A.M., University of Michigan Graduate Student, Columbia University- Cambridge, England and Carl E. Pray, A.M. Professor of History B.L., Olivet College A.M., University of Wisconsin Bertha G. Buell, A.M. Professor of History B.L., Universitv of Michigan A.M., Radcfiffe College Paul E. Hubbell, A.M. Associate Professor of History A.B., Universitv of Richmond A.M., Lake Forest College A.B., A.M., Oxford University Simon E. Fagerstrom, A.M. Associate Professor of History Graduate, Augustana College A.M., University of Chicago Graduate Student, University of Michigan Anna Winifred Field, A.M. Training Teacher of Junior High School Social Science Ph.B., A.M., GrinnelJ Elvin L. Valentine, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History A.B., De Pauw University A.M., University of Wisconsin Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Mary B. Putnam, Ph.M. Professor of Political Science Ph.B., University of Michigan Ph.M., University of Chicago Jgflpfll fek Mehran K. Thomson, B.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology A.B., Weslevan University A.M., Ibid., Ph.D., ' Hartford Foundation B.D., Yale University Graduate Student, Columbia University University of California Frederick Juchoff, Ph.D. Ph.B., Ph.D., Kansas City University M.A., Franklin and Marshall College L.L.B., Ohio Northern University LL.M., University of Maine D.C.L., Chicago Law School Diploma in Commerce, Northwestern University Graduate Stud ent at Chicago and Michigan Universities Lucy Aiken, A.M. Chairman of Home Economies Department Associate Professor of Home Economics B.S., Columbia University A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Chicago ESTELLE BAUCH, A.M. Associate Professor of Home Economics B.S., Columbia University A.M., Columbia University Faith E. Kiddo, A.B. Assistant Professor of Home Economics A.B., Iowa Teachers ' College Graduate Student, University of Chicago Janet Meyers Associate Professor of Home Economics M.S., Columbia Teachers College Margaret Raffington, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economies B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College M.S., Kansas State Agricultural College Mildred Robinson, A.M. Associate Professor of Home Economics B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin Carolina A. Supe, A.B., R.N. Nurse and Instructor in Physiology A.B., University of Michigan R.N., Battle Creek Sanitarium Hospital and Training School Benjamin L. D ' Ooge, Ph.D. Professor of Latin A.B., A.M., University of Michigan Ph.D., University of Bonn Clara Janet Allison, A.M. Associate Professor of Latin A.B., University of Michigan A.M., Columbia University - Affiliated Fellow American Academy, Rome Lydia Lucretia Case, A.M. Instructor in Latin A.B., Michigan State Normal College A.M., University of Michigan Richard Clyde Ford, Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages Ph.B., Ph.M., Albion College Ph.D., University of Munich Joan Alpermann Sabourin, A.M. Associate Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Michigan State Normal College A.M., Columbia University Florence Lyon Lyman, A.M. Associate Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Indiana University A.M., University of Michigan Student in Cursods erano Para Extranjeros Doyne Wolfe, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages A.B., Indiana University A.M., University of Michigan Elmer A. Lyman, A.B., LL.D. Professor of Mathematics A.B., University of Michigan LL.D., Berea College, Kentucky John F. Barnhill, A.M. Professor of Mathematics A.B., University of Kansas A.M., Columbia University Theodore Lindquist, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics A.B., Lombard College M.S., Northwestern University Ph.D., University of Chicago Ada A. Norton, Ph.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics Ph.B., Ph.M., Albion College Jane L. Matteson, A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., M. S. N. C. A.M., Cornell University Carl Erikson, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Michigan State Normal College A.M., University of Michigan Frederick Alexander, A.B. Director of Conservatory Music A.B., University of Michigan Clyde E. Foster Associate Professor of Music Director of Public School Music Graduate, Holt School of Music and American Institute of Normal Methods Pupil of Marie Hofer, Chicago and Nelson Burrett, New York Luther R. Moffitt, Mus.Bac. Assistant Professor of Music Pupil of David E. Crozier A.B., Princeton Mus.Bac, American Conservatory, Chicago Carl Lindegren Assistant Professor of Music Pupil of Herbert Witherspoon, New York Mrs. Annis Dexter Gray Instructor in Voice Pupil of Herbert Witherspoon, New York James Breakey, A.M. Instructor in Piano A.B., M. S. N. C. and University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan Pupil of Josef Lhevinne Grace Emery Instructor in Piano Pupil of Wager Swayne Ellatheda Spofford, B.Pd. Instructor in Music B.Pd., M. S. N. C. Graduate Student, New England Conservatory, Boston Teachers College, Columbia University Lillian Ashby, B.S. Instructor in Music B.Pd., Michigan State Normal College Mus.Bac.(Hon.), Adrian College Conservatory B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University Myra E. G rattan Instructor in Music Graduate in Music, M. S. N. C. Erdine Wood Instructor in Public School Music M. S. N. C, Graduate Work in Conservatory Dorothy James, M.S. Instructor in Public School Music M.S., University of Chicago American Conservatory of Music, Chicago Pupil of Adolf VVeidig Emily Mutter Teacher of Violin Pupil of Gordon, Concert Master of Chicago Symphony D. Chester Ryan Teacher of Wind Instruments Lawrence M. Goodspeed Teacher of Violincello Pupil of Harms Pick Marius E. Fossenkemper Teacher of Woodwind Instruments Member of Detroit Symphony Orchestra z Myra Herrick, A.B. Instructor in Penmanship A.B., Michigan State Normal College William H. Sherzer, Ph.D. Professor of Natural Science B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Michigan U A Jessie Phelps, M.S. Associate Professor of Physiology B.S., M.S., University of Michigan Mary A. Goddard, M.S. Professor of Bota ny B.S., University of Michigan M.S., University of Chicago Graduate Student, University of Michigan and Wisconsin J. Milton Hover, M.S. Professor of Agriculture B.Pd., A.B..M. S. N. C. B.S., University of Chicago M.S., University of Michigan Graduate Student, Cornell University University of Michigan Thomas L. Hankinson, B.S. Professor of Zoology B.S., Michigan State College B.S., Cornell University and C. M. Loesell, M.S. Assistant Professor of Agriculture B.S., Michigan State College M.S., Cornell University Helen Dolman, A.M. Assistant Professor of Natural Science A.B., Washburn College A.M., Columbia University- $2 Lc - jw £uu- _ Jennings R. Hickman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Zoology A.B., Salem College A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan Bert W. Peet, M.S. Professor of Chemistry B.S., Michigan State College M.S., University of Michigan Perry S. Brundage, M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry B.Ph., M. S. N. C. Graduate Student, University of Michigan B.S.. M.S., University of Michigan Gerald Osborne Instructor in Chemistry A.B., Michigan State Normal College Graduate Student, University of Michigan Frederick R. Gorton, Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Astronomy B.S., A.M., University of Michigan Ph.D., University of Berlin Harry L. Smith, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics B.Pd., Michigan State Normal College B.S., M.S., University of Michigan Ph.D., University of Michigan William S. Wilcox, A.B. Instructor in Physics A.B., University of Michigan Graduate Student. University of Michigan Joseph H. McCulloch, B.P.E. Associate Professor of Physical Education P. E., international Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Massachusetts Paul B. Sampson, M.P.E. Professor of Physical Education Graduate Iowa State Teachers ' College B. P. E., M. P. E., International Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Massachusetts Lloyd W. Olds, M.S. Associate Professor of Physical Education A.B.. M. ' S. N. C. M.S., University of Michigan Walter Adrion, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education B.S., Michigan State Normal College Elton Rynearson, B.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., M. S. N. C. Delmar Allman, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education ..S., Michigan State Normal College O. T. Doran, A.M. Associate Professor of Health Education A.B., Missouri Valley College A.M., University of Iowa Ruth Boughner, M.S. Associate Professor of Physical Education B.S., Michigan State Normal College M.S., University of Michigan Ruth Robinson, B.S. Associate Professor of Physical Education B.S., Michigan State Normal College A.M., Teachers College Columbia University Irene O. Clark, P.Pd. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Graduate, M. S. N. C. B.S.. M. S. N. C. Chautauqua School of Physical Education Graduate Student, Columbia Universitv Chloe M. Todd, B.S. Supervisor Physical Education Training and High School Departments B.S., M. S. N. C. DONNABELL KEYS, B.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., University of Wisconsin Lurene Prouse, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education B.S., M. S. N. C. Graduate Student, University of Michigan Harry Ockerman, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education .S., Michigan State Normal College Noble Lee Garrison, A.M. Associate Professor of Elementary Education A.B., A.M., University of Missouri r i ; : - ' ■■; ' - • j BB| ,- H Adella R. Jackson, M.Pd. Training Teacher, Second Grade Student, Chicago University, Clark University, Emerson School of Philosophy Elizabeth McCrickett Training Teacher, Third Grade Graduate Michigan State Normal College Kraus-Boeltz Kindergarten Training School Gertrude Phelps, A.M. Training Teacher, Fourth Grade City Training School, Cornell, New York B.S., A.M., Columbia University Donalda Morrison, B.S. Instructor in Home Economics Lincoln Consolidated Schools B.S., M. S. N. C. St. Lukes Training School for Nurses Henry A. Tape, A.M. Associate Professor of Education Director of Lincoln Consolidated Training School A.B., M. S. N. C. A.M., University of Michigan Leela Linder, A.M. Assistant Principal of Lincoln Consolidated School A.B., Iowa State Teachers ' College A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University Harlow E. Laing, A.M. Training Teacher of Agriculture Lincoln Consolidated School B.S., Michigan State College Graduate Student, Columbia University A.M., University of Michigan H. Beck Training Teacher, Lincoln Consolidated, First Grade Albion, M. S. N. C, Columbia E. W. Waugh, Jr., A.M. Social Science Training Teacher Lincoln Consolidated School A.B., University of Mississippi A.M., University of Mississippi Graduate Student, Columbia University Richard J. McDaid, A.M. Training Teacher of Mathematics Lincoln Consolidated School A.M., University of Michigan Euneta Oldaker, B.S. Physical Education Training Teacher Lincoln Consolidated School Bethanv College, Bethany, VV. Va. ' B.S.. M. S. X. C. Helen Hadley, A.B. Training Teacher, Sixth Grade Lincoln Consolidated School A.B., University of Michigan Graduate Student. University of Michigan Naomi Pherson Secretary and Teacher of Commercial Work Lincoln Consolidated School Graduate Western State Teachers College Ella O ' Neil Assistant Training Teacher, Denton School Graduate, M. S. N. C. Bryan Heise, A.M. Training Teacher, Denton School A.B., A.M.. Ohio State University SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carvel Bentley Margaret Bennett Roger Gorton Richard Stuckey President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Now it befell in the year of Our Lord 1929, and in the reign of President Hoover, the year I, that there prepared for graduation a group of two hundred and twenty- one students in the Michigan State Normal College, at the fair town of Ypsilanti. And of this class the members were very studious and grave, so that their pro- fessors had great joy therein and were both sad and loath to see these students depart. But the time of their work was completed, and they must needs seek other fields for study and adventure. That their name might not be forgotten nor their deeds be unrecorded, they did order to be written here all the things of note that have been seen of them, and all the things they have done in their four years of education — of which classes are a minor part. But that our books have not been neglected is shown in this — that of our number eight are Stoics and eighteen belong to Kappa Delta Pi. In our Freshman Year we beheld the erection of Roosevelt High School, where many of us have since suffered through a hectic period of existence known as practise teaching, when we were harried and bullied as never before. In our Freshman year we were first initiated into that whirlwind called an Alumni Build- ing Fund Campaign, (that was before the days of painless extraction), and into an even greater weekly maelstrom that announced the arrival of the Normal News. In that first greenest year we learned many things of rooms and room- mates, and all that those words connote, of hall-books and eating houses, of the library and its intricacies, of assemblies — which we ourselves made compulsory — of assembly slips, library slips, and sick slips, of lecture tickets, athletic tickets, and meal tickets, of telephone calls and calls to the Dean ' s office, of eight o ' clock classes and scant breakfasts. Yea, we learned in that year much that is not to be found in books, even the labyrinth of the catalogue. Thrice we elbowed our paths through the crushing ceremony of classification (that was in the days be- fore classification tickets relieved the gym of the jam). We suffered alternately of homesickness, cold feet and spring fever. And with the spring we discovered River Brink, that extra-scholastic resort where many hours of wisdom are gained in one. We learned to watch the bulletin boards for announcements, to say on Wednesday morning, Meet me at the picture, to sit quietly through the assembly hour and to slip away unnoticed if the speaker had poor terminal facilities. We attended the Co-ed prom in appropriate attire, and we rocked with mirth at our first college comedy. Then we went home to think things over. Our Sophomore year found us bolder and brighter. We plucked up our cour- age with both hands and ventured to join an organization or two. Now and then we went to one of the Kresge Balls. Later in the year we took part in that bravest of all ventures — marking our professors. In our Junior year we beheld the seventy-fifth Anniversary of the founding of our Alma Mater with a wondrous pageant accompanying the Mid-Winter Conference. That year we grew and expanded in activities though we decreased in numbers. It is quality and not quantity that counts. Our return in the fall of our fourth year found us fittingly grave and dignified. We duly made our pilgrimage to see Uncle Demetrius up beyond the Water Tower. But alas, that gentleman shortly went into retirement to await the removal of the unsightly rubrication of his physiognomy. Among the highlights of our career may be counted the hours that we have spent in the main corridor selling candy, apples, flowers, tickets for banquets, Auroras, lectures, concerts, shows. The sad part of our last year is that, while we have the inconvenience of walking around the block to the Science Hall, we will never have the benefits of the new Library. Still the old Library is full of memories — of trysts and whispers, of work and worry and waiting — that we would not part with. But our parting word is of the new Library — you who follow us, you who use the building that arrives as we depart, use it well; persevere as we have done, and may you never hear, the day before a blue book, those oft-repeated words, This book is in use at present. Farewell. We, the class of ' 29, salute you. ' ' old CW John Piper Elmen Winkleman Donald Chandler Carvel Bentley . SENIOR CLASS DAY PARTICIPANTS Valedictorian Margaret Bennett . Soloist Orator Eva Jane Griffith Salutatorian Chairman of Class Day Exercises President ' s Address Richard Stucky . . Historian Della Misunas J. H. Turnbull Helen Sternberger Margaret Leonard SENIOR LANTERN WALK PARTICIPANTS Training School Helen Gaunt Roosevelt High School Main Building Hebert Smith Men ' s Gymnasium Science Building Caroline McDowell Starkzveather Auditorium Ruth Wyckoff Women ' s Gymnasium Lodema Murray Administration Building Evelyn Morris Corunna Theta Lambda Sigma Kappa Delta Pi League of Women Voters President History Club Sodalitas Latina Women ' s League Cabinet Editor of Aurora Book-a-Month Club History-Latin James House Ypsilanti Phi Delta Pi Pre-Dental Pauline Winchell North Adams Sigma Nu Phi Y. W. C. A. Sodalitas Latina Latin-Historv Hazel Acker Ypsilanti Kappa Mu Delta Physical Ed. Club Physical Education J. H. Turnbull Ypsilanti Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Trailblazer Garden Project Club Science Donald B. Chandler llulloway Alpha Tau Delta Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Sodalitas Latina Secondary Education Club Business Manager of Aur- ora Latin-Historv Eva Jane Griffith Oil City, Pa. Alpha Mu Sigma, Presiden t Women ' s League, Treasurer Student Council Minerva Euclidean Society Kappa Delta Pi Aurora Board Book-a-Month Club Mathematics-Science Thelma Sonnenberc Alt. Clemens Hike Association Camp Fire Girls Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. Physical Education Club Aurora Board Phvsical Education R. L. Vanderveer Ypsilanti Aurora Board Science Club Degree Lillian Walker Jackson Sigma Sigma Sigma History Club History-English Herbert L. Smith Detroit Kappa Phi Alpha President of Men ' s Unic Sigma Delta Psi Laonians Track Swimming Margaret Bennett Ypsilanti Alpha Mu Sigma Normal Choir Glee Club Kappa Delta Pi Stoics English Club French-English Elmer H. Simmons Belleville Phi Delta Pi Physical Education Club Track Physical Education Nell D. Kolvin Gary, Indiana English Club Secondary Education Club Normal News English-Modern Language Helen Wilber Ypsilanti Theta Lambda Sigma Physical Education Club Physical Education Elizabeth Eleanor Edger Jackson Theta Lambda Sigma Home Economics Club, President Home Economics Dorothy Kreuter Grand Rapids Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Club Camp Fire Y. W. C. A. Physical Education Helen Gaunt Vassar Wesleyan Guild, President Secondary Education Club, Secretary-Treasurer Kappa Delta Pi Interpretative Reading Group League of Women Voters Y. W. C. A. Portia Book-a-Month Club Elmen Winkleman Dundee Pi Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Pi Debate and Oratory Y. M. C. A. Secondary Education Club A.B. Degree Theone Simmonds Ypsilanti Alpha Sigma Alpha Home Economics Clut Y W. C. A. Home Economics John D. Piper Sprue? Normal Choir Glee Club Kappa Delta Pi Student Council Chemistry Club Secondary Educate L. V. D. ' Chemistry Club Lucy Armstrong Brooklyn Alpha Mu Sigma English Club Senior Girl ' s Book-a-Month Club English Alfred Roth Ypsilanti Art Club Fine Arts Re eta Pullou Lambertville League of Women Voters Secondary Education Club Book-a-Month Club English-Social Science Evelyn L. Clark Fremont Kindergarten Primary Club Trailblazers Letro Society Early Elementary Super- vision Eleanor Down Grand Rapids Bessie Leach Priddy Mouse Newman Club Book-a-Month Club A.B. Degree Pauline C. Wood Indianapolis, Indiana Home Economics Club Home Economics Althea Harris Pineonning Delta Phi Book-a-Month Club English-History Ernestine Manigold Givin n Latin Club English Club Latin-English Vilas O. Bates Quincy Zeta Chi Sigma Sigma Delta Psi Trailblazers Club Band Degree M. Lile Fellows Marlette History Club Book-a-Month Club History Alis Wright Ypsilanti Secondary Education Club League of Women Voters Normal Choir Modern Language N. Eloise Watling Ypsilanti Euclidean Society Campus Club Secondary Education Club Mathematics Clarence E. Taft Romeo Chi Delta Garden Project Club Chemistry Club Natural Science Marian E. Barmore Petoskey History Club History Irving Gilbert Detroit Band Orchestra Band-Orchestra Gertrude L. Poucher Morenci Y. W. C. A. Garden Project Club General Science Club Mathematics-Natural Science Leah M. Spencer Rochester Home Economics Club Home Economics Mary Ruth Fox Marquette Lambda Tau Sigma, Vice- President Normal Choir Y. W. C. A. Special Ed. -Orthopedic De- partment Doris E. Milliman Ypsilanti Judiciary Board English Club Y. W. C. A. English-Social Science Alice L. Murray Sauli St. Marie General Science Club Euclidean Society Mathematics-Science Marian L. Strong Romulus Pi Delta Theta Minerva Chemistry Club Euclidean Society Science-Mathematics Harmon J. Chamberlai Detroit English Club, President Kappa Delta Pi Garden Project Club Normal Choir English Jeannette A. Seaman Jackson Baptist Student Council Euclidean Society Secondary Education Club Y. W. C. ' A. Mathematics Beatrice Marie Wing Ann Arbor English Club Secondary Education Club Newman Club Book-a-Month Club Y. W. C. A. Commercial Club B.S. Degree I [arold E. Bennett Free soil Euclidean Society School Administration Floy M. Woods Reed City Portia Secondary Education Club Mathematics Club Mathematics-French Ruth McKinley ' Wilson Ypsilanti History Club League of Women Voters History Norine Berry Indian River Theta Sigma Upsilon Degree Kathry - n Anne Morgan Jackson Theta Lambda Sigma History Club History Burdette Harris ColdwaUr Phi Delta Pi Aurora Board Degree Bessie Mook Oil City, Pa. History Club Secondary Education Club History Stena Zerbe Flint Kappa Delta Pi History Club InterpretativeReadingClub Book-a-Month Club Y. W. C. A. Secondary Education Club History-English Stella Althouse Oxford y. w. c a. Garden Project Club Secondary Education Club Euclidean Club Book-a-Month Club Portia Natural Science Virginia Holley Flint Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Miriam Sudborough Adria n Portia Secondary Education Club Aurora Board Wesleyan Guild Book-a-Month Club English Club Kappa Delta Pi English-History Mary Catherine Mook Oil City, Pa. Garden Project Club Congregational Student Club English Club Secondary Education Club Natural Science Javene Mook Oil City, Pa. Home Economics Club Minerva Congregational Student Club Home Economics Doane Black Sandusky Secondary Education Club History Club English Club History-Social Sciences Bertha Witmer Toledo Theta Lambda Sigma Book-a-Month Club Home Economics Alta G. Williams Ypsilanti Eastern Star Commercial Teachers Chit Portia Commercial Frances Locke Pleasant Ridge Alpha Sigma Tau Early Elementary Owen A. 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' 27 Gym Team, ' iH- ' ig Varsity Club Physical Education Club Phvsical Education Irene Walldorf Trenton Stoics Pi Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Pi Chairman of Faculty Chat Committee Women ' s Debate Interpretative ReadingClub Travel Club Degree Nadine Wood Belleville Eastern Star Home Economics Club Girls ' Band Home Economics William Stoner Jl ' illiamston Kappa Phi Alpha Physical Education Dorothy Iarvis Toledo Home Economics Club Home Economics Ann L. Horn Charlotte Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Club Physical Education Thomas P. Tambly? Bad Axe B.S. Degree Isabella McGuire Detroit Alpha Sigma Tau English-Speech Ella Bi tler Washington Kappa Mu Delta Women ' s League, Vic President Chairman of Social Coi mittee Kindergarten-Primary Thomas L. Horn Pontine Y. M. C. A., Treasurer Mathematics Club Debating Mathematics-History Caius A. Gordon Pontiac Letro Society Mathematics Club Masonic Club Decree Marion Smith Elm hurst. III. Theta Sigma Upsilon Physical Education Clut Physical Education Veronica Leary Hancock Home Economics Club Xewmann Club Home Economics Clarence Harris Walled Lake Phi Delta Pi Laonian History Club Social Science-History Ethel Marie Barnes Grand Rapids Lambda Tau Sigma Mathematics Club Secondary Education Club Mathematics-English Cora W. Acker Ypsilanti Kappa Mu Delta History Club History-Mathematic Myrtle Parker Sanlt Sle. Marie Letro Trailhlazer Club English Club English-Rural Education Roy W. Strain Ypsilanti V. M. C. A. Mathematics Club Chemistry Club Garden Project Club Science Marion Stoll Ann Arbor Deeree Roger A. Gorton C arson City Phi Delta Pi ' Inter-fraternitv Manaeer Band Senior Class Secretarv Robert D. Bell Kingston Administration Eleanor Williams Detroit Theta Chi Laonian History Club Normal Choir Historv Emma Lucille White Mason Campfire Girls Girl Scouts Physical Education Club Phvsical Education Paul J. Straight Lansing Chi Delta Chemistry Club Secondary Education Club Garden Project Club Administration-Science N ' orine M. Eardly Detroit Chemistry Club Euclidean Society Newman Club Secondary Education Club Mathematics-Chemistry Myldred Faulkner Toledo Sigma Nu Phi Physical Education Helen Collins Siockbridge English Club Secondary Education Club League of Women oters Senior High Agnes Luella Van Velsor Laingsburg League of Women Voters Y. W. C. A. Eastern Star English Club English Leighton Boyd Detroit Arm of Honor, President Varsity Club, President Physical Education Club Football Track Physical Education Anne Almus Alger Secondary Education Gut Newman Club Y. W. C. A. Book-a-Month Club F. A. Gorton Carson City Intramural Manager Physical Education Club Member of Athletic Council Physical Education Ethel Clark Owensboro, K} B.S. Degree Everard A. Jackson Ypsilanti Baseball Physical Education Club Varsity Club Physical Education Mildred Darrow Coover Ypsilanti Leadership Group Trailblazer Letro Society Rural Supervision Paul K. Ward Ypsilanti Alpha Tau Delta Pi Kappa Delta Assistant Debate Coach Degree Paul H. Coover Ypsilanti Leadership Group Trailblazer Letro Society Rural Supervision Miriam Brown Toledo, Ohio Kappa Psi Physical Education Club Girl Scouts Physical Education Helen Scott Ypsilanti V. W. C. A., Cabinet Sodalitas Latina Orchestra Secondary Education Out Latin-Erench M. Ruth Anderson Stanwood Letro Society Trailblazer Rural Education George R. Campbell Ann Arbor Mathematics Club, Vi President Garden Project Club Physical Science- Mathematics l.rnihiz Ranke Detroit English Club Secondary Education Club English-Junior High Myrtle Monroe Romeo Euclidean Society V. W. C. A. Mathematics Clifford L. Sawyer Dansvillc Commercial Teachers Club Commercial Xorma M. Pierce Detroit Science Le Roy Potter Coldwater Phi Delta Pi Track Men ' s L nion, Vice-Presi- dent arsity Club, Sergeant-at- Arms Commercial Donald Joy Hastings Alpha Tau Delta Business Manager of Xo mal News Physical Education Club Physical Education HlLDEGARD BlLLMAN Ann Arbor Sigma Nu Phi Physical Education Club Girl Scouts Physical Education Wayne Boelio Petosky Alpha Tau Delta Normal News English Club Secondary Education Club English Jeanette Quinn Cleveland Heights, Ohio Physical Education Club Physical Education Eugene Morrison Tecumseh Crafts Club Architectural Engineering Leroy Voorhies Highland Park Band Orchestra Science Club Natural Science Lyman Walker Grass Lake Chi Delta Chemistry Club Glee Club Chemistry-Physics Katherine King Jackson Home Economics Club Home Economics Earl Hollinger Detroit Alpha Tau Delta Science AIarion Hunsicker Stanton Book-aMonth Club Degree JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wesley Rea Geraldine Hall Alonzo Waite George Marshall President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Juniors of 1929 have reached the Rainbow ' s end. The journey was hard and long and carried them into the frozen north. Many members of the company were forced to drop out before the journey was ended. They had followed the trail for two years and then fatigue or lack of food compelled them to stop. A new guide was chosen at the beginning of this year, Professor Jorgenson, who has given us much helpful information concerning the route ahead. The leaders elected by the company were Wesley Rea, Geraldine Hall, Alonzo Waite, and George Marshall. These leaders knew the trails of the frozen north and have kept the band together admirably. On February fifteenth the Juniors celebrated their accomplish- ments. The land of the Setting Sun was reached; the pots of gold were claimed. The survivors of the Journey had a dance. Next year the company under new leaders will explore and attempt to develop the many resources of the land of the Rainbow ' s End. JUNIORLAND A dreamer visioned Juniorland With colors, black and white, Great prairies stretching far and wide And the sun a misty light. hy picture thus our Juniorland? Gay collegians, youth are we, Marching on with banner high Rampant, glorious, free. Gay, debonair is our mein. And we flaunt a collegian air. But under the mask the red man lurks And the dreamer dreamed rightly there. For Juniorland is vast and lonely Where we wander, look and peer Searching for Life ' s real meanings And we will find them there. And soon when we play on Life ' s great Stage And Juniorland is far away, We ' ll find we armed ourselves aright In the land of the Misty Dav. Dorothy Chapel Poniiae Theta Sigma Upsilon Aurora Board Laonian English Wesley Rea Detroit Kappa Phi Alpha Laonian President Junior Cla Science Berxice Day Belleville Mathematics Club Y. W. C. A. 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Gray Pontiac Normal News Editor Secondary Education Clut Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Modern Language Edith Thoms Flint English-Geography Alice Miller Royal Oak Public School Music Out Normal Choir Public School Music Carl Brablec Br it Ion Zeta Chi Sigma Kappa Delta Pi Pi Kappa Delta Debating Team Aurora Board Normal News Staff Euclidean Society Mathematics-Speech Glen Chappell Jackson Chi Delta History Club Laonian Track Cross Countr History-Degree Mary Lindquist Cadillac Physical Education Club W. ' A. A. y. w. c. a. Physical Education Lela Wilson Northport Pi Delta Theta History-English Harold E. 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A., Secretary Kappa Delta Pi Judiciary Board Physical Education Paul Longhurst Ypsilanii Chi Delta History Club History-Geography Leland Jacobs Detroit Letro Stoic Trailblazers Normal News English Cluh Rural Supervision Max Laing Y pill a nil Phi Delta Pi Pre-Medical Edward Heath Ypsilanti Drum Maior of Band Art Club Normal News Laonians J. Stuart Lathers Players Fine Arts Warren Smith Reading Arm of Honor Science Gordon Hester, Sr. Detroit Arm of Honor Secretary of Varsity Club Sigma Delta Psi, Secretap Track Team Physical Education Beulah Dernberger Dry den Sigma Sigma Sigma V. W. C. A. Cabinet History-Social Science Frances McClellan Warsaw, Indiana Pi Kappa Sigma Kappa Delta Pi Women ' s League Secretary Normal Art Club Portia Literary Society Panhellenic President Aurora Board Normal News Stoic Fine Arts Miriam Wayt Pentwaler Eastern Star Girl Scouts Choir Red Head Club Physical Education Clarence Schnell, Senior Detroit Physical Education Club Normal News Laonians Physical Education H HBBBHBHn BHnnnHHUflBI Hi H Km SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Valden Criger Andrew Vanyo Mary Knierim Charlotte Ortwein President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer I came, I saw, I conquered, said the great Caesar after one of his numerous conquests. We came to Michigan State Normal College, and our coming, at least to us, was an event of importance. e saw and our observations gave us inspiration. Now we are conquering and our conquests of learning can never be adequately expressed by choosing the singular I as did the great Roman. Victory for us means victory for many. The spoils of learning are for all our classmates, the hardest fighter receiving the largest share. The conquest is just beginning, the future lies open for all who will prepare. Like Caesar we were wise enough to realize from the first that conquest re- quires organization. Our first election accordingly, brought forth as officers: George Mullich, President; George Stover, Vice-President; Jane Huey, Secretary, and Valden Criger, Treasurer. In the Sophomore year the retiring officers, who had diligently and capably performed their duties, made way for Valden Criger as President; Andrew Vanyo, Vice-President; Mary Knierim, Secretary, and Charlotte Ortwein as Treasurer. Under these two groups of successful leaders our army moved forward to conquests in the activities of the institution. We are proud of the large numbers who are representing our class in the various musical organizations. Both in- strumental and vocal work have been given our deepest interest. In the dramatic and forensic fields we have conscientiously endeavored to do our part in forwarding the accomplishments of this institution. In athletics our soldiers have gone forth to battle for the Green and White. Football, basketball, baseball, track, and all the other athletic teams have found Sophomores actively assuming their respon- sibilities. We have gained success not only in intercollegiate events but the Sophomore class has constantly proved its capability in the intramural contests. In practically all of these athletic encounters the class has gained a favorable position in the percentage column. Climaxing our successful accomplishments in the extra-curricular activities on our campus, we find many outstanding scholastic leaders in our army of stu- dents. Many of these have been given the Stoic rank to their achievement. Behind these distinguished classmates, our ranks have moved forward with only a meager number of scholastic casualties. Only a comparatively small number have fallen in battle — an accomplishment of which we are justly proud. Two years of our college life yet remain. We are desirous of maintaining throughout these coming years the larger legion which has thus far survived. We are ever mindful that each fallen soldier will greatly diminish the brilliancy of our conquest. We are looking forward to the next two years as eventful ones, in the hope that upon their conclusion our accomplishments will have gained the significance which will justify saying, ' ' We came, we saw, we conquered . IVY DAY Ivy Day has been traditional at the Michigan State Normal College since 1918 when this festive day was instituted as a permanent part of the Commencement Week. The impressive march about the campus by the Sophomore Girls is a characteristic feature of this day. All the girls in cap and gown, preceded by an orchestra, formally visit for the last time the various College Halls. Owing to the fact that ropes of ivy soon lost their freshness, green and white bunting was carried on the shoulders of the girls. Farewell speeches are given at each building and after the valedictory is con- cluded, the Ivy Day Oration is delivered from the steps of the Alain Building. At the close of the speeches the ivy is planted next to the old gray walls of the Main Building, by the vice-president of the Sophomore Class. He then passes the silver trowel along to the vice-president of the Freshman Class — thus per- petuating the ceremony. The singing of the Ivy Day song fittingly brings the ceremony to a close. The Ivy twines on castle walls, And on the towers of fame, Oh, Alma Mater may it cling To thy gray walls for aye. Its leaves will tell thee of our love When we are far away, M. S. X. C. we bring to thee This loving proof today. Helen Elaine Dietz Alma Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Minerva French-Historv Ethel Erikson Oscoda Mathematics Club V. W. C. A. General Mabel Curry Memphis General Wayne Groom Addison Alpha Tau Delta Chemistry Club Mathematics Club Mathematics-Science Evelyn Mires Port Huron Y. W. C. A. Normal Choir General Elizabeth Connelly Jackson Theta Sigma Upsilon History-Mathematics A. Raymond Ebaugh Lansing Mathematics Club Secondary Education Club Mathematics Florence Flickinger Scottville Early Elementary Mildred Gasahl Whitehall Eastern Star Y. W. C. A. Kindergarten Primary Club Bessie Leach Priddy House Early Elementary Olga Everard Ypsilanli Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Lucille Burke Ypsilanti Garden Project Club Minerva V. W. C. A. Natural Science- Mathematics Ruth Butler Wayne DeltaPhi General Enoch Stimer Morley Alpha Tau Delta Pre-Engineering Frances Timm Michigan City, Ind. Newman Club Later Elementary Dorothy B. Hensel Frankfort Rural Education ;?« ' ;;:-„ ' . Myrtle Hagemeister Davison Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Dorothy Walls Pontiac Later Elementary Dorothy Harpst Maybee Trailblazer Y. W. C. A. Rural Education Irene L. Winget Linden Later Elementary Sally Kuhn Detroit Kindergarten-Primary Club V. W. C. A. Early Elementary Helen M. Howe Memphis Trailblazer Rural Education Florence Sperry Port Huron Kindergarten-Primary Club Earlv Elementary Frances Sophia Sears Hillsdale Later Elementary Kathryn Bergmoser Toledo Sigma Sigma Sigma Judiary Board Nominating Committee fo Women ' s League 1927 Stoic General Emma Rom prey Hill man Newman Club Earlv Elementar Mary Louise Comstock Custer Kappa Mu Delta Laonian Later Elementarv Izola M. Howe Memphis Trailblazer Rural Education Merlin Wolfe Bellemie Phi Delta Pi Track Physical Education Ruth J. Moore Saginaw Alpha Mu Sigma Earlv Elementarv Hazel Quackenbush West Branch Y. W. C. A. 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Later Elementary Helen Furniss Nashville Sodalitas Latina I listory Club History-Latin Ida Freeman P I V mouth History Club M Dorothy Cavanaugh Chelsea Theta Sigma Upsilon Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Marjorie Sharp Richmond Trailblazer y. w. c. a. Congregational Student Group Rural Education Clara Schroen Saline Y. W. C A. Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Anna Knight Clinton Pi Kappa Sigma Earlv Elementary Dorothy A. Weinman Chelsea Theta Sigma Upsilon Kindergarten-Primary Clut Earlv Elementary Wanita Hosner Romeo Rural Education Alice Wimple Ousted Y. W. C. A. Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Marguerite Wellwood Marlette Kindergarten-Priman ' Clut Early Elementary Maud Johnson 5 . Ignace Early Elementary Dorothy Colegrove Port Huron Delta Sigma Epsilon Y. W. C. A. Kindergarten-Primary Club Earlv Elementarv Dorothy Mae Knable Michigan City, hid. Y. W. C. A. ' Wesleyan Guild Later Elementarv Eldon Goodall Carsonville History Club Science Clubs History-Science Evelyn Russell North port Eastern Star Interpretative Reading Club Travel Club Later Elementarv Marie Hale Piltsford Crafts Club Trailblazers Y. W. C. A. Rural Education Dorothy M. Wilson Ferndalc Euclidean Society Secondary Education Club Mathematics-History Oneita Dowlixg Akron V. W. C. A. Mathematics Gladys Lunger Utica Earlv Elementar Kathryn C. Diepexbrock Bay City Kindergarten-Primary Club Orchestra House President Big Sister Earlv Elementary Mary C. Leckrone Brethren Y. W. C. A. World Fellowship Com- mittee Early Elementary Donald Smith Denton History Club Secondary Education Club History Mary Olmstead Pontiac Secondary Education Club English Club, Vice-Presi- dent League of Women Voters Y. W. C. A. English-History Mildred Andrews Perry Early Elementary Dorothy Anderson Dundee Rural Education Marie Byrne Saginaw Y. W. C. A. Newman Club General Edith B. Conant Denton History Club History-Mat hematics Adriana Casier Trenton Later Elementarv Esther Gale Pontiae Kindergarten-Primary Out Early Elementary Nina Brandt Detroit Early Elementary Evelyn Krasny Whitmore Lake Secondary Education Club English Club Freshman Oratorical Con- test College Oratorical Contest 1928 Women ' s Debate English-Speech Catherine E. £ Dexter Ruth Hull Ludington V. W. C A. Interpretative Reading Club Later Elementarv Hilda C. Hauf Ida History Club League of Women Voters Secondary Education Club History-English H. Roderick Bryan Royal Oak Chemistry Science-Mathematics LuClLE EsHENRODER Ida Commercial Club Commercial Mary Knierim Toledo Sigma Nu Phi Camp Fire Physical Education Gertrude B. Furgason Manchester Y. W. C. A. Later Elementarv Grace E. 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Hackney Flint Trailblazer Rural Education Grace Rinard Ann Arbor Home Economics Club Home Economics Helen M. McRoy Marlette Kindergarten-Primary Club Y. W. C. A. Earlv Elementary Nettie Pataniczek Bella ire K i n der ga rt en-Prim a rv Club Earlv Elementary Jerry Brower Croswell Trailblazer Rural Education Genevieve H. Bobbitt Ypsilanli Delta Phi Rural Education Hester E. Hanson Ann Arbor Kindergarten-Primar Y. Y. C. A. Earh ' Elementary Club Iva Bensett Holley Kappa Gamma Phi General Gertrude Weinberg Chelsea Theta Lambda Sigma Later Elementary Russell Roe Harbor Spring. ' Chemistry Club Latin Club Science Dorothy Sly Plymouth Earlv Elementary Olen Wanty Milan General Ruth Brainerd Vassar Theta Sigma Upsilon History Catherine Harris Brooklyn Theta Lambda Sigma Later Elementary Margaret Brandow Harbor Beach Minerva Literary Society Trailblazers Y. W. C. A. Rural Limited Mable E. Jelneck Almont Later Elementary Violet Koester Romulus Kinderearten-Primary Club Y. W. C. A. Girl Scouts Early Elementary Lois Weeks Richmond Sigma Sigma Sigma Genera! Adele M. Berkas New Boston Newman Club, Athletic Manager Trailblazer Rural Education Elsie L. Bameer Brighton Y. W. C. A. Euclidean Society Mathematics-Geography Vivian Heuss Traverse City Later Elementary Riley D. Wise Clinton Zeta Chi Sigma Chemistry Club Mathematics Club General Florence J. Casse Grand Rapids Later Elementary Carl D. Hamman Eaton Rapids Zeta Chi Sigma President of Band Crafts Club Normal Choir Industrial Arts Louise Ann Forsythe Milan Kappa Psi Women ' s League Cabinet Early Elementary Jeanette Bentley Lapeer Bessie Leach Priddy House Later Elementary Lela A. Rowland Kinde V. W. C. A. Latin Club Latin-Historv Catherine Stocum Portland Baptist Student Associa- tion Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary Frank Brown Buffalo Phi Delta Pi Physical Education Meridith McMahon Blissfield Newman Club Later Elementary Elsie Ann Stevens Sault Ste. Marie Later Elementarv Eliza Moore Romulus Pi Delta Theta Later Elementary Margaret Adair Flint Euclidean Society Later Elementary Margaret Jones West Unity, Ohio Sigma Sigma Sigma Normal Choir Normal Art Club Women ' s League Cabinet Public School Music Club Music and Art M. Dean Challis Ypsilanli Band Orchestra Euclidean Society Science-Mathematics Bernadine Farr Detroit Kappa Mu Delta Early Elementary Edith Gustafsen Iron River Y. W. C. A. Early Elementary Florence Wright Traverse City Normal Choir Y. VV. C. A. Later Elementary Ch:b General Hugh Carson Port Huron Chi Delta Chemistry Club V. M. C. ' A. Chemistry Ruth McDonald Dearborn Pi Delta Theta Red Head Club Later Elementary Club Katherine Waara Hancock Kappa Gamma Phi History Club Newman Club History-French Aileen Cutler Sherwood Kappa Psi Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Club Kate Roser Pulaski Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Doris Bostick XI an ton Y. VV. C. A. Early Elementary Club League of Women Voters Travel Club Early Elementary Florence O ' Donell Stephenson Public School Music Gerald Greenlick Flint Phi Delta Pi Stoic Student Council Physical Education Club Swimming Team Physical Education Georgia Kimball Jackson Delta Sigma Epsilon Later Elemental} ' THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Joe Bradley Lois Entemann Henrietta Roth Harold Bauer Dean James M. Brown President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Like the ancient Roman god, Janus, who was god of entrances or beginnings, the Freshman class is the traditional class of beginnings and must always remain so. Its members approach the gates of college in various moods. Some stand like Janus, with staff and key, ready to meet the new trials and experiences, full of enthusiasm and eagerly trying to visualize their .college life. Others advance slowly, pausing to look back longingly upon their high school days. And still others await with dread for the gates to open. None of the Freshmen who approached the gates of M. S. N. C. in the fall of 1928 had reason to dread their beginning days for awaiting these students were the Big Sisters to guide and befriend them during the entire Freshman week. This was a week full of activities for entering students and their Big Sisters. There were campus tours, where the newcomers became acquainted with the col- lege and its surroundings, lectures where advice and information were given, and parties where new acquaintances were made. The Freshmen of 1928 were the first to have a Freshman Week, and with this background they mean to be- come the best class that has ever been graduated from the Michigan State Normal College. A short time after enrollment the Freshmen met the Sophomores in the annual Freshmen-Sophomore contests. Gallons of green and red paint were procured to deck out the gallant warriors in their traditional colors. After a long struggle the brave greens succeeded in completely annihilating the Sophomores except in their failure to capture the sophomore flag. When it became necessary for the class to be organized, a class meeting was held under the leadership of Dean Brown and the following officers were chosen: Joe Bradley, President; Lois Entemann, Vice-President; Henrietta Roth, Secre- tary, and Harold Bauer, Treasurer. On April 20, the annual Freshman Frolic was held in the gymnasium, which was decorated with the Freshman colors, blue and silver. The Freshmen enjoyed themselves with games and dancing as only Freshmen can and then they went home tired but happy. At last came the Freshman ' s proudest day — moving up day. It is customary at assemblies for the Freshmen to sit up on the shelf or balcony while the other classes enjoy the better seats below. But on this day of days when the Fresh- men are nearing the end of their days of servitude, they are allowed to sit below — a glorious privilege for a class so long abused and mistreated. The Freshmen ' s happiness was complete when on Cap Night they danced wildly about a fire down in Sleepy Hollow and threw their green pots into the leaping blaze. Thus the last traces of their lowly position were obliterated for- ever. TO OUR ALMA MATER We came as Freshmen and ye fed us Knowledge handed down from ages; Fed us food we never dreamed of; Gave us gifts we ' ll ne ' er forget. Made of us poor children, men and women; Gave us tools to brave the storms of life; Polished some of our sharp edges; Made us braver, stronger for the fight. Showed us that we ne ' er are finished, Showed us that we can ' t learn all. Or discover even half the meaning Of the things we meet in Life. Taught us that we must keep learning More and more of things we are to do; Taught us that we must keep serving And test all things if they be true. This you ' ve done for us, the Freshmen. Long we ' ll cherish you and hold you dear, Though we linger here ' till we are Seniors We ' ll ne ' er forget our Freshman Year. FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Adams, Harriette; Flint — Home Economics Adams, June E.; New Boston — English Adams, Kenneth; Sterling — Natural Science Adams, Shirley; Highland Park — Music Adams, Virginia; Lansing — Physical Education Alderman, Celia; Belleville — Music and Art Alexander, Lillian; Adrian — Fine Arts Allen, Catherine; Marysville — Early Elemen- tary Ames, Dorothy; Howard City — Rural Ed. Anderson, Dorothy; Dundee — Rural Ed. Anderson, James; Halfway — Mathematics Anderson, Jean; Yale — Limited Andrus, Helen; Ann Arbor — Mathematics Anibal, Ivah; Linden — Early Elementary Aprill, Lawrence; Saline — Pre-Business Apsey, Verna; Peck — Rural Limited Archer, Herma; Blissfield — Music Armstrong, Myrl; Pittsford — Rural Limited Arnet, Doris; Ypsilanti — Commercial Arnett, Roger; Owosso — Science and Math. Arnold, R. William; Detroit — Pre-Law Arnold, Virginia Hope; Pontiac — Commercial Ashley, Waldo; Oxford — Physical Education Atchley, Thomas; St. Joseph, Mo. — General Atkinson, George; Ann Arbor — General Atkinson, Lucille; Ypsilanti — French-History Atwell, Gladys; Toledo, O. — Physical Ed. Bach, Ellen; Ann Arbor — Speech Bach, Louise; Britton — Later Elementary Bachman, Jane; Ashtabula, O. — General Bacon, Kathryn Mae; Pontiac — General Bagley, Zae; Jackson — History Baldwin, Catherine; Lapeer — Physical Ed. Ball, R. Edwin; Dexter — Mathematics Ball, Leata; Peck — Early Elementary Bareis, Edna Mae; Dexter — Commercial Barendreght, Blanche; Newago — Later Elementary Barker, Rex; Lakewood, O. — Forestry Barsanti, Elsie; Houghton — Later Elementary Barstow, Lewis; Detroit — Physical Education Bauer, Harold; Lakewood, O. — Agriculture Baxter, Marie; Davison — Early Elementary Bayler, Celia; Ypsilanti — Early Elementary Beach, Doris; Cedarville — Physical Education Beardslee, Margaret; Ferndale — Later Elementary Beatty, Henrietta; Jackson — Early Elemen- tary Bell, Kathleen; Chesaning — History-English Bell, Virginia; Fowlerville — Early Elementary Bendall, Theodore; Midland — Pre-Medical Benson, Charles; Detroit — Business Admin. Bernhagen, Howard; Toledo, O. — Physical Education Betz, Murldean; Adrian — Commercial Bird, Velma; Belleville — Later Elementary Bismarck, Eleanor; Minden City — Limited Blackmer, Dorothy; Butternut — History Blaker, Josephine; Royal Oak — Later Elementary Blaker, Mae Irene; Royal Oak — Home Economics Blanhertz, Margaret; Monroe — English and History Blosdale, Ruth; Reading — Later Elementary Blumberg, Helen; Detroit — Early Elementary Boardman, Iva; Webberville — Later Elemen- tary Bonninghausen, Marjorie; Ypsilanti — Fine Arts Booth, Thelma; McGregor — Grades and Band Bordine, Leona; Milan — Commercial Bordine, Millard; Milan — Business Adminis- tration Bordine, Sylvia; Dundee — Early Elementary Borgo, Helen; Calumet — Early Elementary Borton, Lorene; Archibald, O. — Rural Educa- tion Bostick, Doris; Manton — Early Elementary Boulter, Marjorie; Lansing — General Bowen, Eleanor; Ypsilanti — Physical Educa- tion Bowen, Esther; Saline — General Bowen, Kenneth; Adrian — General Bowman, Mary Louise; Toledo, O. — Physical Education Boyd, Louise; Romeo — English Brace, Roberta; Grand Ledge — Rural Bradfield, Janette; Harbor Springs — Early Elementary Bradley, Joe; Highland Park — Physical Education Brady, Sabina; Emmett — Rural Brandel, Ellen; Lansing — Later Elementary Brandow, Margaret; Harbor Beach — Rural Limited Brandt, June; Detroit — Early Elementary Braunan, Katherine; Toledo, O. Bray, Theron; General Breitreiter, Grace; Neenah, Wis. — Physical Education Breningstall, Grace; Wayne — Later Elemen- tary Brenner, Esther; St. Johns — Physical Educa- tion Brice, Claudia; Kalamazoo — Commercial Briggs, Omlie; Owosso — Commercial Briggs, Yolando; Owosso — Commercial Britten, Zelma; Jackson — Early Elementary Bratz, Maurice; New Haven, Conn. — Science Brower, Gerald; Croswell — Limited Brown, Charlotte; Rochester — Fine Arts Brown, Delmar; Mancelona — Industrial Arts Brown, Maxine; Ypsilanti — General Brown, Robert; Bad Axe — History-Physical Education Brownell, Esther; Detroit — Early Elemen- tary Brune, William; Detroit — Physical Education Buck, Ruth; Carleton — Home Economics Buckner, Eloise; Detroit — Commercial Budd, Clyde; Ypsilanti — Physical Education Burbank, Paul; Ypsilanti — Pre-Engineering Burch, Barbara; Detroit — Physical Education Burger, Madelon; Chesaning — English and History Burholt, Ralph; Monroe — Physical Education Burk, Gertrude; Mt. Clemens — History Burrill, Martha; Flint — Later Elementary Butler, Leona; Clio — Latin Butler, Marie; Ludington — Early Elementary Butler, Phyllis; Mellbrook — Early Elemen- tary Byrd, Elvira; Whittaker — Home Economics Byrd, Ruby; Detroit — Early Elementary Byrne, Margaret; Emmett — Later Elemen- tary Cahill, Iva; Peck — Early Elementary Calvert, Edward; Ypsilanti — Pre-Medical Cameron, Hugh; Croswell — Rural Education Cameron, Martha; Calumet Campbeli, Catherine; Harbor Beach — Later Elementary Campbell, Imo; Plymouth — Departmental Canfield, Hazel; Fowlerville — Early Elemen- tary Cantlin, Nellie; Peck — Early Elementary Carah, Eleanor; St. Laurium — Home Ec- onomics Carleton, Frances; Metamora — History Carpenter, Virginia; Detroit — History Carter, Bernadine; Milan — Home Economics Carter, Della; Grass Lake — Later Elementary Carter, Paul; Sheridan — Science Cavanaugh, Eleanor; Lansing — Mathematics Chartier, Alberta; Applegate — Fine Arts Chavey, Sylvia Ann; Detroit — Later Elemen- tary Choate, Helen; Greenville — Music and Art Chopson, Clara; Carleton — Rural Education Chrobak, Ceslowa; Fordson — History and Social Science Chrysler, Mildred; Romeo — Art Clabuesch, Elma; Pigeon — Early Elementary Clack, Lillian; Pontiac — Degree Clark, Adeline; Manchester — Home Eco- nomics Clark, Bertine; Detroit — Later Elementary Clark, Clyde; Ypsilanti — Mathematics Clark, Verna; Manchester — Home Economics Clarke, DeVere; Fife Lake — Physical Educa- tion Clement, Ruth; Pittsford — Limited Clemens, Marion; Charlotte — Latin-English Cochell, Ben; Detroit — Pre-Medical Colburn, Martha Jane; Ypsilanti — Music Coleman, Mary Elizabeth; Petosky — Physical Education Coleman, Virginia; Livingston — Home Eco- nomics Conlan, Edmund; Toledo, 0. — Physical Educa- tion Cookingham, Nila; Caro — Commercial Cookson, Marjorie; Monroe — History Coon, Grace; Croswell — Music Copeland, Carol; Bay City — Early Elemen- tary Corman, Rose; Toledo — Physical Education Cornell, Alice; Romeo — General Corrin, Dorcas; Owosso — Mathematics and Science Cousino, Cecilia; Newport — Limit ed Craig, Minnie; Hillsdale — Later Elementary Craig, Phyllis; Detroit — English and History Crandall, Gladys; Pontiac — Early Elemen- tary Crane, Agnes; Ypsilanti — Early Elementary Crego, Irene; Flint — Early Elementary Criger, Ray; Pontiac — Physical Education Crocker, Josephine; Dexter — English-History Crow, Sybilla; Monroe — Early Elementary Cronholm, Jennie; Rock Island, 111. — Special Education Cummings, Leonard; Port Huron — History and Social Science Cunningham, Carl; Brown City — History Curtis, Anna; Clinton — Mathematics Cutler, Robert; Sherwood — Physical Educa- tion Daisher, Josephine; Tecumseh — Language and History Dancer, Nadene; Chelsea — French and English Daniells, Henry; Clio — Science Daniels, Roy; Sand Creek — Commercial Darr, Mildred; Freemont, Ind. — Fine Arts Davis, Arthur; Ypsilanti — General Davison, Fannie; Clayton — Limited Dawson, Margaret; Willis — Early Elementary Devereaux, Leo; Grand Rapids — Physical Education Diedrich, Howard; Detroit — Pre-Dental Dittmar, Arthur; Wayne — Chemistry Ditz, Dorothy; Saginaw — Mathematics and Science Dolre, Grace; Ypsilanti — Early Elementary Dodd, Ruth; Monroe — Music Dodge, Ruth; Detroit — Early Elementary Dolph, Bernadine; Genoa, O. — Music Donnelly, Hazel; Ann Arbor — General Donner, Otto; Ann Arbor — Literature Douglas, Barbara; Ann Arbor — English Dressei.house, LeRoy; Manchester — Science and Mathematics Drouyor, Wendell; Clayton — Speech Duckering, Mable; Holly — General Dunlop, Robert; Flint — Physical Education Dunn, Eunice; Cedarville — Fine Arts Dwelley, Georgia; Carsonville — Commercial Dwyer, Warren; Roseville — Pre-Engineering Eagleson, Victor; Dexter — Pre-Medical Ealy, Mrs. Gertrude; Auburn Heights — General Eaton, Bessie; Allen — Later Elementary Eaton, Dolores; Northville — Early Elemen- tary Eddy, Emily; Byron — Later Elementary Egeler, Doris; Flint — Later Elementary Egge, Martha; Plymouth — Later Elementary Eidt, Earl; Elkton — Spanish and Englis h Eisenbeiser, Leslie; Chelsea — Pre-Lavv Eisenman, Betty; Detroit — Early Elementary Elesmore, Annabelle; Otter Lake — Physical Education Elliott, Felista; Fordson — Later Elementary Ellsworth, Fred; Ypsilanti — History Emens, Harriett; Prattville — Later Elemen- tary Engard, Delma; Ann Arbor — Early Elementary Ensign, Edwin; Ypsilanti — Pre-Engineering Entemann, Lois; Toledo, Ohio — Physical Ed- ucation Evans, Katherine; Mt. Clemens — Physical Education Falk, Elwin; Monroe — Physical Education Feehner, Marie Ellen; Detroit — Home Eco- nomics Feller, Helen; Newago — Early Elementary Felt Betty; Toledo, O. — Physical Education Fenker, Betty; Ypsilanti — Music Fenton, Lewis; Lexington — Degree Finster, Julia; Davison — Special Education Fischer, Muriel; Belleville — Music and Art Fisk, Carmen; Jerome — Commercial Fitness, Dorothy; Detroit — Early Elementary Fleet, Howard — Mancelona — Pre-Medical Fleming, Bruce; Ypsilanti — Music Flood, Catherine; Wyandotte — Latin and History Ford, Nancy-; Ypsilanti — General Forsythe, Genevieve; Farmington — Later Ele- mentary Foster, Leah; Millington — Earl)- Elementary Frank, Robert; Rochester — Physical Educa- tion Frederick, Margaret; Albion — Commercial Freeman, Beatrice; Gagetown — English-Latin Freeman, Ruth; Chelsea — Early Elementary Garant, EvELYn; Alpena — Physical Education Garlock, Mildred; Howell — English and Latin Garris, Myrta; Munith — Mathematics Gaty, Michael; Wayne — General Gayhart, Norene; Indianapolis, Ind. — Lan- guage Gaylord, Howard; Monroe — Pre-Dental Gehringer, Lucille; Richmond — French and English Gfell, Constance; Ann Arbor — General Gilbert, Elna; Alanson — English-History Gilbert, Helen Frances; Plymouth — English Glidden, Sewell; Flint — Physical Education Glisson, Irene; Ann Arbor — Rural Supervision Glowack, Felice; Toledo, O. — Physical Edu- cation Goldsmith, Mary; Milan — Physical Education Gordon, Clark; Saline — Physical Education Gordon, William; Ypsilanti — Pre-Medical Gourd, Joseph; Baltic Mine — Industrial Arts Grahm, Harold; Orion — Pre-Dental Graichen, Harry; Ypsilanti — Pre-Engineering Grant, Annabelle; Sault St. Marie — English and Spanish Green, Norma; Fordson — Commercial Greenbaum, Lillian; Anns Arbor — Physical Education Greenberg, Ann; Detroit — Early Elementary Grice, Grace; Carsonville — Rural Limited Griffith, William; Peck — Rural Limited Gripton, Margaret; Britton — History Guilstorf, Fred; Belleville — Physical Educa- tion Haack, Frances; Capac — Commercial Haaur, Harold; Manchester — Physical Edu- cation Hage, Reinier; Ida — Rural Limited Hager, Dorothy; East Jordon — Early Ele- mentary Hale, Irlene; South Rockwood — English and History Hall, Mrs. Mildred; Bad Axe — General Hallenius, Vila; Gaylord — Physical Educa- tion Haller, Lawrence; Howell — Engineering Hamill, Margaret; Corunna — Latin-English Hammack, Margaret; Detroit — Music Hannibal, Effie Mae; Osseo — Home Eco- nomics Harem, Agnes; Flint — English and Mathe- matics Harman, L ' na; Toledo, O. — Rural Limited Harrison, Gladys; Capac — Secondary Edu- cation Hartring, Emma; Mt. Clemens — History Hartz, Linea; Holly — Music Haun, Agnes; Durand — English and History Hawk, Kenneth; Detroit — Physical Education Heideman, Harold; Peck — Rural Limited Hiedeman, Tillie; Detroit — Early Elementary Heimerdinger, Arnold; Ypsilanti — Engineer- ing Helms, Mary; Royal Oak — Early Elementary Henry, Ardiel; Allen — Agriculture Henry, Arnot; Allen — Pre-Dental Herzberg, Catherine; Saginaw — Early Ele- mentary Heying, Ruth; Stockbridge — Early Elementary Hibner, Hester; Howell — English and History Higgenbothem, Thelma; Detroit — History Hill, Elizabeth; Ann Arbor — Early Element- ary Hill, Mattie; Detroit — Physical Education Hill, Thora; Williamston — Later Elementary Hodgkins, Jane; River Rouge — Physical Edu- cation Hoeszle, Russell; Maybee — Pre-Engineering Hogan, James; Clinton — Physical Education Holland, Robert; Marine City — Physical Ed- ucation Holloway, Edna; Weston — Early Elementary Holzhauer, Jane; Ypsilanti — General Hoops, Walter; Wayne Hoover, Beverly ' ; Muskegon — Fine Arts Horle, Wilbert; Ferndale — Mathematics Hornbeck, Elizabeth; Ypsilanti — English Hosner, Geraldine; Romeo — Music and Art House, Dorothea; Ann Arbor — Early Ele- mentary House, Harold; Ypsilanti — Physical Educa- tion Howard, Mattie; Albion — Later Elementary Howe, Izola; Memphis — Rural Limited Hubbard, Elizabeth; Porthope — Limited Hubner, Katherine; Adrian — Early Element- ary Huff, Ruth; Lansing — History Hughes, Dorothy; Lansing — French Hughes, Ida Mae; Ypsilanti — Home Economics Hundley, Charlotte; Monroe — History Huntwork, Don; Pontiac — Pre-Law Hurley, Wesley; Croswell — Rural Limited Husband, Ida Nora; Ann Arbor — Early Ele- mentary Huston, Naomi; Plymouth — Later Elementary Irving, Grandison; Yale Jacobus, Marie; Ann Arbor — Later Element- ary Jagos, Anna; New Lathrop — Rural Education Jersey, Harold; Almont — Rural Education Jessup, Olive; Adrian — English Johnson, Beatrice; Ypsilanti — Early Element- ary Johnson, Paul; Butternut — Mathematics Jones, Thora; Oxford — Home Economics Jorae, Edna; Ovid — Early Elementary Josenhans, Katheryn; Blissfield — Home Eco- nomics Julian, Lelah; Osseo — Rural Education Julian, Myrtle; Osseo — Rural Limited Kagay, John; Ann Arbor — Physical Education Kaifesh, Mary; Calumet — Later Elementary Kain, Mary; Commercial Kaiser, Russel; Halfway — Physical Education Kelly, Marion; Owosso — Latin and History Kempster, Florence; Coldwater — Physical Education Kenfield, Lillian; Royal Oak — Early Ele- mentary Kennedy, Geraldine; E. Lansing — Fine Arts Kennedy, Mary; St. Clair — Rural Education Kesselring, Grace; North Branch — Early Ele- mentary Kessel, Eugene; Marine City — Physical Edu cation Ketelhut, Elsie; Detroit — General Kilbourin, Ida Mae; Detroit — English and History Kimball, Doris; Manton — Early Elementary King, Thelma; Adrian — Early Elementary Kinkema, Frances; Grand Haven — Early Ele- mentary Kirk, Violet; Monroe — English Kiteley, Ruby ' ; Ypsilanti — Latin Klebart, Marie; Wyandotte — English and French Knickerbocker, Pauline; Flint — Commercial Knight, Gretchen; Ypsilanti — Physical Edu- cation Knisely, Violet; Quincy — Rural Limited Knowles, Irene; Toledo — General Koffman, Rose; Detroit — Early Elementary Kolas, Neenah; Detroit — Physical Education Konkle, Ines; Grand Rapids — Commercial Korell, Betty 1 ; Detroit — Early Elementary Korri, Viola; Calumet — Later Elementary Kovacs, Anna; Detroit — History Kozloski, Victoria; Detroit — Later Element- ary Kremer, Emma; Akron — Latin Kring, Myrtle; Blissfield — Language-Speech Kroslak, Mary - ; St. Charles Krueger, Roy; Physical Education Kubitz, Walter; Toledo — Science-Mathematics Kurz, Kathryn; Royal Oak — Later Elementary LaChance, Loretta; Ypsilanti — Early Ele- mentary Lamb, Lawrence; Saginaw — Physical Educa- tion Lankin, Erwin; Whittaker Lanc, Lena; Carson City — Mathematics Land, Wilma; Vassar — Early Elementary Lang, Aletha; Harbor Beach — Later Element- ary Langdon, Margaret; Clio — Rural Education Larson, Elizabeth; Ypsilanti — Later Element- ary Laubingayer, Ruth; Ann Arbor — Later Ele mentary La Vol, Reva; Oscoda — General Lawrence, Dorothea; Royal Oak — Physical Education Lawski, Anthony; Cleveland — A.B. Degree Layman, Harold; Hudson — Physical Education Leach, Clay; Reed City — Mathematics Leclair, Luanna; Ypsilanti — Physical Educa- tion Lee, Estelle; Jonesville — Early Elemental) ' LeForge, Frances; Ypsilanti — Home Eco- nomics Legg, Glenn; Kingston Lehman, Marie; Gwinn — Physical Education Leighton, Richard; Ypsilanti — Pre-Forestry Lentz, Bonnie; Milan — Fine Arts Levine, Rose; Mount Clemens — Later Ele- mentary Lewis, Albert; Ypsilanti — Commercial Lewis, Margaret; Detroit — Physical Educa- tion Liechty, Gregg; Ypsilanti — Mathematics Lightfoot, Elmen; Belleville — General Linde, Dora; Manchester — English and French Linekar, Velma; Imlay City — Later Element- ary Lacatis, Leo; Allegan Lockman, Elizabeth; River Rouge — English Loree, Richard; Sandusky — Commercial Lucas, Sherman; Sterling — Pre-Engineering Lucas, Vera; Wayne — Rural Education Luce, Vera; Wayne — Rural Education Macklin, Mary; Manistee — Physical Educa- tion Macklin, Josiah; Cleveland — Physical Educa- tion Maclam, Rhea; Mason — Speech Magioncalda, Teresa; Ypsilanti — Early Ele- mentary Martin, Catherine; Saginaw — Early Element- ary Mathis, Dora; Monroe — History and Latin Mattson, C. A.; Detroit Maxwell, Ada Mae; Pigeon — Early Element- ary MacAllister, Janet; Ypsilanti — Physical Ed- ucation McArdil, Hazel; Homer — Early Elementary McCam, Dorothy; Ypsilanti — Later Element- ary AIcCool, Hazel; Wayne — Latin and English McCormick, Leona; Carleton — Home Eco- nomics McDonald, Florence; Jackson — Early Ele- mentary MacDonai.d, Marion; Detroit — General McDonald, Robert; Midland — Physical Ed- ucation McDowell, George; Pittsford — Pre-Law MacFarlane, Kathryn; Wayne — Early Ele- mentary McNaughton, Annabel; Ypsilanti — Physical Education Meade, Dorothy; Detroit — Speech Mehl, Mary; Sans Souci — Later Elementary Meisel, Bertha; Ypsilanti — Commercial Menifield, WaAne; Ann Arbor Merriman, Anne; Deckerville — Speech Meyer, Elizabeth; Boyne Falls — Home Eco- nomics Meyers, Norman; Toledo — Physical Education Mick, Elizabeth; Elberta — Later Elementary Miller, Beth; Early Elementary Miller, Ora John; Ypsilanti — Chemistry Miller. Ralph; Lambertville — History Mills, Beatrice; River Rouge — Earh ' Ele- mentary Mills, Scott; Armada Mitchell, Jane; Charlotte — English-Speech Monahan, Raymond; Whitmore Lake Moore, Anne; Petoskey — History Moore, Ruth; Sandusky — Later Elementary Morcombe, Edward; Iron River — Physical Ed- ucation Morse, Marion; Metamora — History Murphy, Margaret; Ypsilanti — Early Ele- mentary Murray, Catherine; Milan — Mathematics Murray, Elizabeth; Plymouth — Latin and English Myers, Gladys; Adrian — Latin Nadean, Isabelle; Calumet — Music Narva, Esther; Waukegan, 111. — Early Ele- mentary Nash, Margaret; Nashville — English Neidle, Max; Colchester, Conn. — A.B. Neil, Mildred; Ann Arbor — Science and Math- ematics Nellist, GLENDORA;Barker, N. Y. — Early Ele- mentary Nelms, Opal; Toledo — Later Elementary Newman, Beatrice; Flint — Early Elementary Nicolai, Katherine; Chelsea — Early Element- ary Norberg, Lawrence; New Era — Engineering Norris, Laurine; Detroit — Science Nott, John; Ypsilanti — Pre-Dental O ' Connor, James; Allegan — Physical Education Oehmke, Carl; Sebewaing — Speech Opie, Constance; Hancock — Early Elementary Opp, Bernice; Vpsilanti — History and English Orris, Vera; New Lathrop — Limited Orton, Elmer; Deckerville — Rural Osborn, Jessie; Beau Lake — Home Economics O ' Toole, Lawrence; Ann Arbor — General Owen, Alvin; Owosso — Physical Education Parham, Gordon; Ypsilanti — Pre-Law Parker, Mary; Flat Rock — Rural Parkhurst, Lucille; Bancroft — Home Eco- nomics Parrott, Charles; Detroit — Industrial Arts Patterson, Donald; Bad Axe — Physical Edu- cation Paulson, Helen; Wyandotte — English Paxton, Joseph; Ann Arbor — Fine Arts Perry, Ellen; Farmington — Rural Peter, Eva; Onaway — Rural Peters, Mildred; Benton Harbor — Physical Education Peterson, Russell; Flint — Physical Education Phelps, Mabel; Chesaning — Home Economics Pinkos, Mary; Detroit — Home Economics Pinson, Genevieve; Grosse Isle — Commercial Platt, Lois; Grass Lake — English and Speech Pollock, Margaret; Owosso — Mathematics Pope, Raymond; Jonesville — Commercial Porter, Eleanor; Durand — General Potrude, Ruth; Cadillac — Early Elementary Potter, Ella; Willis — Early Elementary Pray, Ellen; Ypsilanti — History Preston, Kenneth; Clarke Lake — Music Pryke, Gertrude; Toledo — Physical Education Rader, Archie; Ypsilanti — Physical Education Radloff, Dorothy; Owendale — Commercial Raimi, Eve; Detroit — English Randall, Elizabeth; Battle Creek Randall, Leland; Ann Arbor — Music Rapaport, Robertta; Physical Education Ratke, Rose; Physical Education Rayner, Hazel; Plymouth — Early Elementary Re, Marguerite; Coldwater — Later Element- ary Reddix, Audrey; Detroit — Early Elementary Reichard, Hector; Porto Rico Reichard, William; Porto Rico — Natural Science Reincke, Ann; Jonesville — Early Elementary Reinhart, Robt.; Lambertville — Mathematics Remington, Miriam; Ann Arbor — General Rendel, Dorothy; Milan — Mathematics Renz, Minetta; Chelsea — Early Elementary Reynolds, Dorothea; Ypsilanti — French and English Rhoads, Ellen; Clayton — Later Elementary Rice, Marjorie; Ypsilanti — Music Richar, Edouard; Ypsilanti — Chemistry Richards, Vivian; Bellaire — Latin and English Richardson, Howard; Shepherd — General Rickett, Elire; Brighton — Limited Robinson, Helen; Detroit — Early Elementary Rogers, Myron; New Hudson — English Rorabacher, Dorothy; Detroit — Industrial Arts Rosenthal, Louis; Ann Arbor — Commercial Ross, Helen; Ypsilanti — Early Elementary Roth, Henrietta; Ridgeville — Early Element- ary Rounds, Eugene; Wilmont — Pre-Engincering Ruesink, Julia; Tipton — Early Elementary Rumsey, Eleanor; Perrington — riarly Ele- mentary Rundel, Lois; Ypsilanti — Rural Rusch, AIamie; Traverse City — History Sadilek, Mary; Chesaning — Rural Sattison, Vada; Reading — Commercial Savage, Marie; Ann Arbor — Industrial Arts Saville, Geraldine; Detroit — Later Element- ary Sawyer, Cleo; Webberville — Early Elementary Schiller, Edna; Ann Arbor — Mathematics Schlichting, Leona; Port Hope — English Schmidt, Emily 1 ; Detroit — Home Economics Schmidt, Winnie; Rochester — Limited Schram, Edna A ' Iae; Michigan City, Ind. — Later Elementary Schroeds, Margaret; Monroe — English Schulte, Bertelle; Scottville — Physical Ed- ucation Schwall, Frank; Wilkes Barre, Pa. — Physical Education Scott, Dorothy; Detroit — Early Elementary Scribner, Donna; Bancroft — Mathematics Seipp, Frances; Detroit — Physical Education Seitz, Oletta; Chelsea — French and English Sessions, Ruth; Northville — Physical Educa- tion Shaneour, Donna; Pittsford — Latin Shapiro, Marion; Toledo Shaw, Mildred; Ferndale — Early Elementary Sheeby , Margaret; Yale — Later Elementary Sheldon, Lois; Tecumseh — Early Elementary Sherman, Stanley; Vernon Sherwood, Doris; Ypsilanti — Later Element- ary Shoberg, Janetta; Cedarville — Rural Shopkin, Margaret; Ypsilanti — Physical Ed- ucation Siders, Bernice; Morenci — Later Elementary Sievert, Marion; Carleton — Rural Sills, Dorothea; Marine City — Physical Ed- ucation Simmons, Jessie; Detroit — Early Elementary Sincock, Mary; Calumet — Later Elementary Singer, Albert; Colchester, Conn. Skinner, Erma; Linden — English and Speech Slattery, Mary; Hancock — Home Economics Smith, Annette; Ypsilanti — Later Elementary Smith, Archibald; Ypsilanti — Pre-Forestry Smith, Clara; Saline — Music and Art Smith, Dorothy; Belleville — Rural Smith, Marion; Elmhurst, 111. — Art Snabb, Esther; Ahmeek — Later Elementary Snover, Helen; Richmond — Ru ral Snow, Margaret; Ypsilanti — Early Element- ary Snyder, James; Physical Education Soldineer, Marshall; Freemont, O. — Pre- Medical Solomon, Ardena; Detroit — Physical Educa- tion Soloman, Louis; Colchester, Conn. — A.B. Soronen, Ruth; Laurium — Early Elementary Spaulding, Alice; Detroit Spencer, Alnora; Milan — Rural Spiess, Richard — History Spink, Ralph; Bay City — Physical Education Staebler, Madelyn; Ypsilanti — Commercial Stanfield, Arthur; Reading Stark, Page; Ypsilanti — Physical Education Steinman, Carl; Detroit Stenreed, Genevieve; Detroit — Physical Ed- ucation Stephens, Margaret; Ypsilanti — Commercial Stetson, Ruth; Ann Arbor — Pre-Engineering Stewart, Grace; Clinton — Early Elementary Stocking, George; Elk Rapids Stollsteiner. Keene; Ypsilanti — Music Stoltzner, Marie; Detroit — History Stowell, Marjorie; Dundee — Early Element- ary Strachan, Floyd; Ferndale — Physical Educa- tion Straube, Glenford; Ann Arbor Stroupe, Maybelle; Pontiac — History-Geog- raphy Sturdevant, Myrone; Pittsford — Music-Art Sturdevant, Wahneita; Manchester — English Sweeney, Lauretta; Ypsilanti — Later Ele- mentary Sweet, Arthur; Howell — Physical Education Szymborski, Frances; Perth Amboy — Tapio, Ina; Calumet — Early Elementary Tausend, Ann; Saginaw — Physical Education Taylor, Lalone; Yale — Later Elementary Taylor, Carolyn; Morenci — English-History Terrell, Howard; Ypsilanti Terrell, Hilda; Prattville — Later Elementary Tham, Alberta; Marlette Thompson, Dorothy; Detroit — Physical Edu- cation Thompson, Eleanor; Lapeer Thompson, Virginia; Homer — Early Element- ary Thon, Lawella; General Thum, Helen; Pontiac — Early Elementary Tibbens, Florence; Weston — Limited Tilson, Mattie; Dertoit — Physical Education Timmer, Emily; Wyandotte — History Tinker, Barbara; Ann Arbor — Physical Edu- cation Tomshack, John; Ann Arbor — Physical Edu- cation Tompkins, Helen; Detroit — Limited Tremain, Keith; Petersburg — Commercial Trotochand, Clarence; Negaunee — Physical Education Tucker, Arthur; Midland — Physical Educa- tion Tunningley, Helen; Gaines — Limited Turnbull, Evelyn; Ferndale — Latin Tuttle, Rex; Walled Lake — Physical Educa- tion Twork, Lester; Dearborn — Chemistry and Physics Tyler, Janet; Ypsilanti — Fine Arts Underwood, Leda; Maple Rapids — Physical Education Uphaus, Millard; Manchester — Science Utley, Harry; Industrial Arts Van Aken, Esther; Detroit — Early Element- ary Vanderhoof, Margaret; Detroit — Later Ele- mentary Van Patten, Ethel; Berrien Springs — Latin and English VanRiper, Mary; Ypsilanti — Early Element- ary Vansickle, Athlene; Lexington — English and Latin Vaughen, Mrs. Mildred; Hanover — Home Economics Vedder, Leon; Willis — Music Voorhees, Hazel; Ypsilanti — Home Economics Wager, Ethel; Ann Arbor — Kindergarten Wakefield, Henry; Petosky — Industrial Walker, Philice; River Rouge Walls, Dorothy Mae; Pontiac — Later Ele- mentary Walters, Viola; Detroit — Commercial Ward, Winnifred; Ypsilanti Wardrop, Irene; Ypsilanti — Art Ware, Claude; Ann Arbor — Physical Educa- tion Warner, Brice; Carson City — Physical Edu- cation Watson, Allen; Detroit — Physical Education Watson, Carl; Snover Way, Jessie; Ann Arbor Weber, Laura; Mt. Clemens — Early Element- ary Weimester, Evelyn; Howell — Languages Weinberg, Betsy; Detroit — Early Elementary Weinberg, Sylvia; Detroit — Early Elementary Wf.inrich, Gladys; Hart — Later Elementary Weiss, Violet; Detroit — Physical Education Welsh, Margaret; Newberry — Home Eco- nomics Wentworth, Hazel; Dryden — Rural Wesbrook, Dolly; Marine Citj — Rural Edu- cation Westfall, James; Ypsilanti — Latin Weston, Howard; Ypsilanti — Industrial Arts Whaling, Clifton; Deckerville — Speech Wheeler, Alex; Peck — Rural Wheeler, Arling; Peck — Rural Whitcomb, S. D.jHomer White, Elizabeth; West Unity, Ohio — Rural White, Florence; Adrian — Commercial White, E. Lucille; Royal Oak — Later Ele- mentary White, Florence; Adrian — Commercial White, AIildred; Osseo — Rural White, Rebecca Ann; Benzonia — Mathematics and Science White, Wellmena; Ypsilanti — Early Element- ary Whitney, Harold; Ann Arbor — Literature Wiard, Dorothy; Ypsilanti — Art Wilfong, Isabel; Pigeon — Later Elementary Wilford, Howard; Avon, Ohio Wilhelm, Ruth; Michigan City, Ind. — Later Elementarv Wilkinson, Kathryn; Jonesville — Later Ele- mentary Williams, Erva; Belleville — Early Element- ary Williams, Fannie; Lansing — Commercial Williams, Harriet; Marine City — Music-Art Williams, Portia; Royal Oak — Languages Wilson, Amy; Pittsford — Rural Wilson, Wyatt; Petosky — Physical Education Windmueller, Lois; Mclvindale — Early Ele- mentary Wiseman, Audrey; Waldron — English and Language Wolf, Clela; Montgomery — Rural Woodruff, Prestonia; Detroit — Physical Edu- cation Woodworth, Jean; Owosso — Early Elementary Wooster, Rose; Jackson — Physical Education Wright, Thelma; Owosso — Speech Wylie, Reynolds; Howell — Pre-Medical Young, Hazel; Milan — Mathematics Young, Gerald; Ann Arbor — Pre-Engineering Young, Ione; Jonesville — English Young, Irene; Grass Lake — Commercial Young, Lois; Brighton — Mathematics-Science Zanini, Mary; Detroit — Commercial Zbiegniewicz, Theodore; Detroit — Pre-Medi- cal Ziegler, Laura; Maumee, O. — Early Element- ary AURORA BOARD STAFF Evelyn Morris Audrey Pray Dorothy Dutcher Donald Chandler Carl Brablec Clinton Fair Eva Jane Griffith Dorothy Chapel Richard Robb Thora Jones Willa Jean Freitag Miriam Sudborough Joseph Moran Thelma Sonnenberg Alice Barber Frances McClellan Burdette Harris Leslie Vanderveer Janet Hankinson Professor 0. 0. Norris Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Senior Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Art Editor Faculty Editor Mens Athletic Editor Women ' s Athletic Editor Organization Editor . Sorority Editor Fraternity Editor Joke Editor Photo Editor Faculty Advisor jQ r ? THE NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS STAFF Neil W. Gray Donald R. Joy J. Paul Boushelle Frances McClellan Clarence Schnell Clifford Haight . Wayne Boelio Kenneth DeLong Edward Heath Nell Kolvin . . Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Associate Editor Assistant Editor Feature Editor News Editor Assistant Editor Sport Editor Dramatic Critic Exchange Editor Reporters Willa Jean Freitag Kathleen Wilkinson Enid Renck Carl Brablec Leland Jacobs Caroline McDowell Helen Sternberger James Anderson The work of the Normal College News during the school yea r 1928-1929 has been a continuation of the journalistic policies set forth in the journalism style book compiled by the staff of the previous year. Special emphasis has been laid upon the giving of a true and accurate news service, devoid of all sensationalism. The paper has attempted, through its editorial column and the careful allotment of first-page space to support all sanc- tioned activities of the college, and to stimulate interest in scholastic work. A definite effort has been made to make the News serve in the capacity of intermediary for the closer cooperation of the student body, faculty, and alumni, through the printing of all opinions of a constructive character which have been submitted. An important innovation has been the affiliation of the News with the National Scholastic Press Association, an organization composed of school pub- lications whose purpose is to further good journalism, and to rate the papers which are members of it in order that they may know how they compare with other school publications. Previously the News has belonged to no such organiza- tion and consequently has had no definite means of comparison with other papers. The News now ranks among the best in the country. The exchange list has also been greatly built up, thus increasing the number of schools receiving news of the activities of the Michigan State Normal College. Sir? Normal (Uollwjp News I. Ill I VMMHMIi: HARMKRS CONQI r.u OHIO NORTHERN I POWERFUL OFFENSIVE IS FEATURE OF YPSI VICTORY ■' ie gt MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE BAND Luther Moffitt Edward Heath Trumpets Carl Hamman Leland Randall Gerald Giddings Millard Uphaus Scott Mills George Stocking James Osborn Richard Robb Karl Sheffler Roger Gorton Altos Leon Vedder Richard Schoenbohm Harry Utley Baritone Archibald Richards Edwin Ensign Basses Harry Graicken Harold Jersey Piccolo Joseph Pray Director Drum Major Trombones Earl Hackman Helmuth Strobel Milan Peck Vilas Bates Frederick Holmes Clarinets John Mitchell Ralph Banta Russell Hoeszle Preston Mayhew Saxophones Lorimer Wilcox James Burke Leroy Yoorhies Drums Keene Stollsteimer Richard Galley Richard Leighton Glen Straube William Nolan Cymbals Irving Gilbert •  ■•••■-  M I C H I G A X STATE NORMAL COLLEGE GIRL ' S BAND Luther Moffitt Director Clarinets Leona Bordine Ila Caulkins Trumpets Anna Curtis Thelma Booth Georgia Dwelley Zola Yoorhies Alto Elizabeth Rogers Dorothy Schultz Baritones Marguerite Wellwood Virginia Staebler Ellen Pray Trombones Florence Chapman Donna Lou Shaneour Leone Rogers Drums , Lillian Alexander Catherine Flood Cymbals Janet Tyler o o c o go W o« 5 a z a « t 3 w z o z fe S CQ J £ aS3 z s s S ™ o t: o « 3 Q « -fe, o X £ Ss a u H 5 a £ J 5Qg h o 2 a O O w J o -j 5 S ;2 J o a j z ■u « -J e; w £ 3 3 O u w j pQEH i s? KDt. s30 S3 z 2 o H O O Q u 3 as sjgsl a i«2« u« lr - Oh I— I o o o j; i) 5S2 o M -o re o p o £ i Miss Quigley has ap- peared with the Normal Choir in two Christmas Concerts and she is avail- able for lecture recitals on eighteenth century key- board repertory by arrange- ment with Frederick Alex- ander. Madge Quigley Clamcordist Graduate of Nor- mal College Con- servatory and Pupil of Arnold Dolmetsch. Mr. Challis holds the first scholar- ship ever awarded on the Dolmetsch foundation. He built the clavichord and the octavina here reproduced and will soon build a harpsichord to be used in the Normal College Con- servatory. John Challis Harpsichordist Master Craftsman in the Arnold Dolmetsch Studios, Haslemere, Eng- land. ' ■$?. LaTb Wood SPEECH ACTIVITIES Professor F. B. McKay, director of Women ' s Debate and Oratory is enjoy- ing a leave of absence in the Graduate College of the University of Michigan. Professor Harry T. Wood, director of Men ' s Debate, has been assisted this year by Mr. Paul Ward, a former M. S. N. C. debater, who has assisted with Men ' s Debate; and Mr. Elmen Winkelman, President of Pi Kappa Delta, who has assisted with omen ' s Debate. Eighteen men and twelve women have been carrying forward the debate schedule and are now in the middle of an enjoyable and profitable season. The men are debating the question, Resolved, that the jury system should be abol- ished, and have completed dual non-decision debates with Heidelberg College and the Detroit College of Law. The debate schedule includes contests with Hope College, Kalamazoo College, Olivet College, Western State Normal, and the University of Florida. The women are discussing the question, Resolved, that it is desirable that installment buying be drastically curtailed. Their schedule includes contests with Alma College, Albion College, Calvin College, Wheaton College, Wittenberg College, Olivet College, and Western State Normal. Pi Kappa Delta, the honor forensic society has been somewhat handicapped this year by having only seven student members on the campus. The members have made up in effort what was lacking in numbers. Bi-weekly luncheons have been held at which plans for the Province of the Lakes Convention and Tournament of Pi Kappa Delta to be held in Ypsilanti, April II and 12, 1929, have been discussed. The local chapter sponsored a Forensic Mixer and Pep meeting at the beginning of the school year, and a Lincoln Party in Starkweather Hall, February 12. Intercollegiate Forensic activities do not get under way until the latter part of the school year and many speaking events occurred too late to appear in the 1928 Aurora. As such events should be recorded we have tried to include them under Speech Activities for this year. The Michigan State Normal College was well represented at the National Convention of Pi Kappa Delta held at Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio, April 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1928. Twelve students were entered in the various contests as follows: Elmen Winkelman, Clinton Fair, James Perdue, Charles Hill in Men ' s Debate; Frances Young, Mabel Parkhurst, Esther Dodge, and Evelyn Elliott in Women ' s Debate; Ira D. Kingsley and Alleen Gates in Oratory; and Elmen Winkelman and Bernice Dendel in Extemporaneous Speaking. Bernice Dendel won special distinction for M. S. N. C. by placing third in the National Extemporaneous Speaking Contest of the Convention where 113 Colleges from 31 states were represented. The State Peace Contest was won by Charles Hill of M. S. N. C. speaking upon the subject, The Fundamentals of Peace. He was awarded first place and a cash prize of sixty dollars. The Fourth Annual Michigan State Contest upon the Constitution was won by James D. Perdue of M. S. N. C. at Lansing, May 12, 1928. His subject was, To Secure the Blessings of Liberty. He was the representative of the State of Michigan in the Interstate Contest held at Ohio State University, May 12, 1928. Last year marked the First Annual Intercollegiate Interpretative Reading Contest between Bowling Green State Normal of Bowling Green, Ohio, and Michi- gan State Normal College. The M. S. N. C. contestants, Frances Young, Ruth Matheson and Reva Jarman, under the direction of Professor Marion Franklin Stowe won the contest, the first of its kind ever held in Michigan. The Dramatic activities of the school are under the direction of Professor Lathers who last year was absent on leave. The last college play given in April, 1928, was directed by Professor F. L. Gilson. The play selected was Milne ' s delightful comedy Mr. Pirn Passes By. During the 1928 summer school a group of players known as the J. Stuart Lathers players presented An Intimate Stranger and afterward made an ex- tended and successful tour of Michigan playing in some twenty towns of the State. During the present year several programs of one act plays have been pre- sented by students in the speech department and at the present time plans are going forward for the selection of the cast for the All College play to be given in the spring term. MEN ' S DEBATE Question for 1929: Resolved, that trial by jury should be abolished. MEN ' S DEBATE SCHEDULE Date Dec. 5 Dec. 5 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Mar. 12 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 928 928 929 929 929 929 929 929 929 929 929 Opponent Heidelberg Heidelberg Detroit College of Law Detroit College of Law Hope College Western State Normal Olivet Kalamazoo Univ. of Florida Univ. of Michigan Univ. of Michigan Place Side Decision Ypsilanti Affirmative Rice-Horn-Eidt Forum Ypsilanti Negative Robb-Huntwork-Fair Forum Ypsilanti Negative Robb-Fair-Brablec Forum Detroit Affirmative Winkelman-Latture-Rice Forum Ypsilanti Affirmative Winkelman-Latture-Rice Negative Kalamazoo Negative Robb-Fair-Brablec Affirmative Olivet Affirmative Winkelman-Latture-Rice Negative Ypsilanti Negative Robb-Fair-Brablec Negative Ypsilanti Negative Robb-Fair-Brablec Forum Ann Arbor Negative Robb-Fair-Brablec Forum Ann Arbor Affirmative Forum Winkelman-Tarzwell-Lattnre WOMEN ' S DEBATE Question for 1929: Resolved, that it is desirable that installment buying be drastically curtailed. WOMEN ' S DEBATE SCHEDULE Date Feb. 15, 1929 Opponent Albion Mar. 5. 1929 Wittenberg College Mar. 8, 1929 Western State Normal Mar. 8, 1929 Western State Normal Place Side Decision Ypsilanti Affirmative Negative McLennan-Lowry- Waldorf Ypsilanti Negative No Decision Murray-Garver-Gates Kalamazoo Affirmative Negative McLen nan-Waldorf Ypsilanti Negative Negative Murrav-Garver-Gates With but a brief schedule of debates for the season the women ' s teams won fair success. Since new material was introduced this year prospects look favor- able for the future. Again the squad system was used whereby the following people were given an opportunity to utilize their powers of persuasion: Alleen Gates, Hazel Garner, Lodema Murray, Minnie Lowry, Helen McLennan, Margaret Griffith, Irene Walldorf. The proposition as debated was selected by the Michigan Debate League and read as follows Resolved, that it is desirable that installment buying be drastically curtailed. Furthermore, t wo women ' s teams participated in the Pi Kappa Delta provin- cial contest held on the campus in April. The question debated here was the same as the men ' s: Resolved, that the jury should be abolished. ORATORY The Michigan State Normal College was well represented in the field of oratory during the season of 1927-28. The contests in which these orators participated came too late in the season to be recorded in the previous Aurora. On April 3, 1928, Charles N. Hill, speaking on The Fundamentals of Peace, won the State Collegiate Oratorical Contest for the promotion of Peace. In addition to representing the college well, indeed, Mr. Hill was given an award of sixty dollars. James D. Perdue, speaking on the subject To Secure the Blessings of Liberty, was entered in the State Collegiate Contest on the Constitution. Mr. Perdue won this contest and the consequent prize of seventy-five dollars and later repre- sented our institution in the Interstate Contest on the Constitution at Ohio State University. Richard Robb won the annual Freshman Oratorical Contest and received the college award of fifteen dollars. THE FIRST ANNUAL INTERCOLLEGIATE INTERPRETATIVE READING C ONTEST Bowling Green State Normal vs. Michigan State Normal College Roosevelt Auditorium May 18, 1928 The past year has witnessed the inauguration of intercollegiate contests in interpretative reading. Miss Marion Stowe of the Public Speaking Department was the instigator of this movement. It is now planned that an annual contest of this type will be a permanent feature of the Speech department. Even as this book goes to press plans are being made for a tryout. The three people to win the highest places will compose the team of interpretative readers who will speak against a similar team at Bowling Green State Normal College, Bowling Green, Ohio. The Michigan State Normal College readers who represented us in the contest last year and their subjects were: Frances Young Ruth Matheson Reva Jarman Jean Val Jean and the Bishop ' Prince of Court Painters ' That Old Sweetheart of Mine ' The Judges using the point system of judging, gave the Michigan State Normal College a decided victory over the Ohio women. Evelyn Krasny THE SHEEP OF PAN URGE It was Cap Night. Round and round the blazing bonfire leaped the yearlings. Panting, shuffling, perspiring. Mad Freshmen, wild Freshmen, delirous Fresh- men, shrieking like bloodthirsty savages, drunk with the joy of abandon. Dirty, be-draggled, primitive, frenzied — round and round they swayed till they slumped exhausted in the dust. A few embers hissed and spluttered. There was a momentary lull, the only moment of dignity and calm. Then they sang the college song; sang it blatantly and vigorously as only youth knows how. They joined hands, a sinuous snake dance winding in and out making a crazy line, yet strangely rhythmical. Down the main thoroughfare crawled that writhing reptile. Twisting, twining, wiggling in queer gymnastic contortions — On with the dance. Suddenly the rain fell. It came not in gentle caresses but in crushing torrents. Pandemonium broke loose. Stumbling, tumbling, pushing with one mighty on- slaught they rushed the theatre. The class of ' 31 had upheld the college traditions. They made history that night. Next day the local newspaper, in describing the occasion, called the students a flock of collegians. But old Tim Maloney the town Philosopher, called them a flock of sheep. The bulk of each generation, always and everywhere, is simply a flock of sheep. I turn back the pages of my History. It is dawn of July 14, 1789, a new day. All Paris is in the streets, rushing foaming like some wineglass into which poison has been dropped. It is the dusk of July 14, 1789. At every barricade there whirls a simmering pool of blood. But the Bastille is fallen. It takes spectacular examples to drive the point home for us. The fact re- mains that Life has always been a game of follow the leader. Only a few small voices have dared to question, and they have paid the price non-conformity always pays. We read with wonder of the storming of the Bastille. Those were horrible days, we say. We do not even dream that no age in history has been so dominated by the sheep-spirit as the one in which we are living today. The very newspaper you read, the language you speak with its slang, the movie you attend, the songs you sing are all manifestations of the sheep spirit. William Nolan WOODRO W W I L S N A presidential inauguration is a picturesque affair. It is a brilliant affair when the sun shines bright and the air is balmy, as it was when Woodrow Wilson took the oath of office, delivered his inaugural address a few minutes later and before nightfall was at his desk transacting the business of the government. Many things were expected of this strong, fine-featured man as he stood there in front of the White House reviewing the parade, and his followers were not to be disppointed. The closing words of his inaugural address were I summon all honest men, all patriotic, all forward-looking men to my side. God helping me, I will not fail them, if they will but counsel and sustain me. There is probably one thing that brought more enemies to Woodrow Wilson than anything else. His League of Nations, a tremendous conception, has set a formula (however much it needs correction) which is good for the old world, although the popular opinion is that it would be fatal for America. What America ' s place in world relationships should be, was once described by this eloquent tongue when President Wilson said, A nation which neither sits in judgment upon others, nor is disturbed in her own counsels, but which keeps herself free and fit to do that which is honest and truly serviceable for the peace of the world. It can never be said by anyone that Woodrow Wilson weakened one bit under the blows of his own party friends. When all was dark, with Wilson and the League defeated, the words of Ibsen may well be applied to this man: The strong- est man in the world is the man who stands alone. Woodrow Wilson is dead. Our great war president has fallen on the field. He has fought a good fight; he has finished the course; he has kept the faith. As Secretary Stanton said at the death bed of Lincoln, Now he belongs to the ages. Like the prophets of old he had abuse and adversity at the hands of his own generation, and the ideals for which he in the end gave up his life, were ridi- culed and scorned; but unlike so many of the world ' s great leaders, he lived to see the foundation of his work firmly established. If war can by any means be avoided, if by any rational process, mankind can acquire the habit of peace and cooperation, it will be because the idealism and intelligence of Woodrow Wilson were placed upon the alter of sacrifice in the supreme cause. So as the nations of the world stood with bowed heads over the passing of a great leader, they have this one solemn consolation, that his work lives after him. PI KAPPA DELTA OFFICERS Elmen Winkleman Alleen Gates Carl Brablec Clinton Fair Elmen Winkleman President Vice-President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Professor J. Stuart Lathers Professor F. B. McKay Professor Harry T. Wood Professor J. M. Hover Professor H. Z. Wilbur Professor C. M. Elliott James M. Breakey Professor A. A. Metcalf Professor Paul J. Misner Mr. Edwin Stahl Mr. Francis Lord Miss Marion Stowe Carl Brarlec Clinton Fair Alleen Gates STUDENT MEMBERS Elmen Winkleman CANDIDATES James Latture Irene Walldorf Paul Ward Richard Robb Harry Rice Evelyn Krasny Mary McGill Minnie Lovvrey William Nolan lodema murray Hazel Garver Helen McLennan WOMEN ' S LEAGUE OFFICERS Mary McGill ...... President Ella Butler ...... Vice-President Frances McClellan ...... Secretary Eva Jane Griffith Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Rowena Farwell Kathleen Wilkinsoj Alice Barber Audrey Pray Helen Furniss June Hoeflinger Harriet Nellist Frances Marble Aletha Burdette Margaret Jones ue of Women Voters . Program Lectures Social Big Sisters Out of Town Attractions Evelyn Morris MEMBERS AT LARGE Louise Forsythe Willa Jean Freitag Evelyn Gaunt Janet Hankinson Gretchen Borst Kathryn Jackson Violinda Seppala Margaret Rosendale Eleanor Kies JUDICIARY BOARD Dorothy Dutcher, Chairman Florence Fish Josephine Taylor Helen Reid Katherine Bergmoser Katherine Merry Dorothy Kochub Alma Hosxer Publicity Rules Finance Constitution Service The Women ' s League is a recognized social and intellectual force at the Michi- gan State Normal College which has continually grown in scope and organization. The purpose of our league is to raise the standards of the women in our college, through creative and interesting activities which are incentives to a higher moral sense, greater intellectual attainments, better cooperation and finer social poise. Each year has witnessed a stronger and more helpful Women ' s League. In the past year the League has sponsored a Fall Frisk, a Freshman Frolic, a House President ' s banquet and a Co-ed Prom. The League has been the medium for establishing several clubs on the campus, which have proved popular, interest- ing and beneficial. These are four Freshman clubs, the Book-a-Month Club and the Travel Club. The Freshmen have been an especially favored class this year. Freshman Orientation Week has been very successful. Assemblies and group meetings were held for Freshmen instructing them how to study and make the most beneficial forces in college life their own.  Vd S qapks E n««- r MEN ' S UNION OFFICERS Herbert Smith . LeRoy Potter Wilbur Gunnerson Louis Marks President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The campus of Ypsi is blessed with many organizations of various types and purposes. Here an individual cannot only find a group suited to his own individual interests and needs but he may also find the Men ' s Union, whose purpose is to promote that which shall bring credit to the name of Ypsilanti. Each man automatically becomes a member by paying entrance fees. The new members now come in contact in the old adage — you receive just what you put into it. The following officers were elected for the past year: Herbert Smith, Detroit, as president; LeRoy Potter, Coldwater, as vice-president; Wilbur Gunnerson, Manistee, as secretary; and Louis Marks of Ypsilanti as treasurer. A brief resume of the activities in the past year reveals the introduction of Freshman Week. One can easily grasp the importance of this event by looking back at our own freshman days. It is a significant step in the right direction toward making the transition from high school a more graduated change rather than an abrupt one with the accompaniment of confusion by the new problems and situations to be met. Meetings were held to acquaint the new students with the ideals and traditions of this Alma Mater. In this way, incoming Freshmen were made to feel quite at home before the actual classes were in session. Another activity of the same nature was the Men ' s Mixer given in the fall and spring terms. Here the men on the campus rubbed elbows and became acquainted with new friends. Good programs consisting of speeches, boxing, wrestling, singing, tumbling, and refreshments were well received. The next activity fostered was the adoption and sale of the new union pins. It is the desire of the Union to have every man on the campus wearing a pin. To accomplish this end it was decided to give each incoming Freshman a pin on payment of his entrance fee. In this way a greater group consciousness may be developed which is the founda- tion on which the success of any organization depends. Homecoming Week was a pronounced success — beginning with a pep meeting continuing through to a street parade and on to a great climax — a victory over Western State. In the evening after the game the Roosevelt cafeteria was the scene of a Victory Banquet with the teams of 1903 and 1928 as the honored guests. Some disappointment was caused by poor train connections to Mt. Pleasant causing the annual athletic trip of the Union to be discontinued. During the spring term an entertainment committee in charge of all meetings was appointed by the president. The following men were chosen: Seniors — Doane Black and Bill Bailey; Juniors — Olen Beck and Clinton Fair; Sophomores — Joseph Pray and Carl Hammond; Fresh- men — Harold Bauer. The meetings were planned with the hope of being educational as well as entertaining. Men of Coach Fielding Yost ' s type gave us helpful talks while entertainment such as Miss Emily Mutter can provide was well received and appreciated by the members. With the hope that we, the Union, have been of some help in making Ypsi a better school we bid the class of 1929 Good-bye, with our sincere congratulation and best wishes for success. ' . ' ■■' ■NORMAL ART CLUB OFFICERS Winifred Ward . Laurel Garthe Marion Robertson Edward Heath President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Bertha Goodison Miss Lida Clark Miss Eleanor Straffer Miss Mary Hatton Mi Miss Jewel Campbell Miss Jennie B. Morrison Mr. Orlq Gill Miss Lotta Garner lelen r inch MEMBERS Elizabeth Alward Frances Blackmer Wilma Bombenek Marguerite Buckner Reva Dean Esther Dixon Willa Jean Freitag Ella May Gardner Laurel Garthe Madeline Grapes Gerald Giddings LuCILE GOCHNOUR Edward Heath Phyllis Johnson Margaret E. Jones Betty Kaufman Mildred Kelly Ruby Kincaid Rose Levin Florence Lyons Achsah Meyers Frances McClellan Grace Mapes Lucille Miller Margaret Mortimer Harriet Nellist Mary Ellen Newsome Helen Rhoades Alfred Roth Florence Russell Helen Sherwood Winifred Ward Josephine Van Buren Elizabeth Wieland Monita Wilkins Jean Young Marjorie Harmuth Margaret Leonard Myra Bullis Richmond Galley Geneva Griffith Mary Stone Martha Smith The Normal Art Club was founded in 191 1, and is an organization for students specializing in Fine Arts. It offers an opportunity for social fellowship and pro- motes goodwill and understanding between members of the faculty and students. Another purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in Art work as a vivid and integral part of every-day life. q;dd Sc 6 n A, Z % k ati V ' qao C ' J O acV CRAFTS CLUB OFFICERS Frank Colucci Marie Hale Dorothy Rorabacker Samuel Beeler FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Alice I. Boardman Miss Mary Hatton Miss J. Belle Morrison Miss Jewel Campbell Mrs. Florence A. Sturtevant MEMBERS Raymond Ableson Keith Allen Olen Beck S. C. Beeler Delmas Brown Carl Carlson Frank Colucci K. A. Dickerson Sewell Glidden Joseph Gourd Marie Hale Carl Hammon Floyd King Robert Kinny A. L. McLean Edward Marcombe Eugene Morrison Ernest Nagy Charles Parrott Dorothy Rorabacker Marie Savage P. E. Tripp Henry- Utley Henry Wakefield Alice Wesley Howard Weston CHEMISTE Y C L U B OFFICERS Elwyn Bodley Raymond Shaw Helen Sternberger David Monro President lice-President Secretary- Treas u rer Re-porter Prof. B. W. Peet PATRONS Prof. P. S. Brundage Gerald Osborne First Row Roderick Bryan Walter Kubitz Maynard Teall Clarence Tarzwell Robert Waters Roy Strain Charles Kempf Wesley Rea Ferris Hodge MEMBERS Second Row Gerald Osborne Prof. P. S. Brundage John Piper David Munro Prof. B. W. Peet Marion Strong Irene Kar Frances Young Norine Eardley Third Row Helen Sternberger Theophylus Kolomyski Joseph Moran Chester Gooding Franklin Graubner Perry Cook Gage Halsted Raymond Shaw Hugh Carson The purpose of the Chemistry Club is to stimulate the interest of its members in chemistry and to keep them informed of the most recent discoveries in the field. The club ' s activities consist of a series of programs by members and speakers of note from other institutions, with the climax in the traditional trip to some com- mercial chemical plant. THE COMMERCIAL TEACHERS ' CLUB OFFICERS C. L. Sawyer Florence White Audrey Shaw Dorothea Brackixreed Gladys Lutze Martha Visel President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Faculty Advisor Oscar Abdon Alene Adair Doris Arnet Edna Bareis Murldean Betz Leona Bordine Dorothea Brackin YoLANDA BRIGGS Lydia Brown Helen Burbank Ina Burroughs NlLA COOKINGHAM Marguerite Crak Garnett Decker Georgia Dwelley James Eisele Verne Elsie Lucile Eshenroder Lillian Evans Miriam Fairburn Meta Feige Lois Platt reed irginia Hughes Carmen Fisk Margaret Frederick John Galbavt Frances Goodman Norma Green Frances Haack Geraldine Higgins Harold Kilian MEMBERS Julia Kanasiewicz Inez Konkle A. C. Lewis E. Donna Linden Richard Loree Gladys Lutze Lucile Malcolm Louis Marks Bertha L. Meisel Margaret McCarthy Helen McLennan Clara Penick Raymond Pope LeRoy Potter Dorothy Radloff Pauline Knickerbocker Doris Rosenthal Vada Sattison Clifford Sawyer Audrey Shaw Estella Sonntag Virginia Staebi.er Charlotte Stenger Margaret Stephens Ralph Stull Gordon Thorp Ruth Van Riper Viola Walters Florence White Wava Whitehead Fannie Williams Irene Young Elizabeth Zanini The Commercial Teachers Club has been in existence for nearly seventeen years. It was founded in 19 12 shortly after Cleary College affiliated with the Michigan State Normal College. Mr. Cleary was chosen club patron when the organization was first founded. He has always devoted himself to further the interests of the club. This club was organized for the purpose of developing good fellowship among the members. At the meetings which are held every term, speakers are engaged to speak on cultural topics pertaining to the com- mercial field. THE ENGLISH CLUB Founded Oct. 16, 1928 OFFICERS Harmon J. Chamberlain Mary Olmstead Ida Laine Frances MacArthur Dr. Gerald D. Sanders Martha Jane Alban Mary Lucille Alban Lucy Armstrong Arthur Benjamin- Rose Blossom Wayne Boelio Edna Bulkeley Harmon Chamberlain Eleanor Dowd Minnie Elgas Evelyn Erickson Irlene Hale CHARTER MEMBERS Leland Jacobs Ida Laine Ruth Lewis Elizabeth Lockman Frances MacArthur Hazel McCool Isabella McGuire Margaret Marshall Uldene Miller Helen Moorhead Mary Olmstead Ludietz Ranke President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Sponsor Leona Schlichting Edna Seeburger Florence Simmons Erma Skinner Rosemary Smith Wahnieta Sturdevant Carolyn Taylor Leo VanMeer Arlyce Van Patten Elizabeth Warren Audrey Wiseman Dona Wiseman Esther Cohen Cleone Evans Helen Gaunt Agnes Haun Ellen Kenney MEMBERS Marie Klebart Nell Kolvin Elizabeth Payne Jane Pinson Mary Pyke Eve Raimi Thelma Sortor Alison Smith Miriam Sudborough [ % W V 0 fofiftTYlrt ' « Pf.eip s HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Eleanor Edger Evelyn Fairbanks Marguerite Way Mable Phelps President f ' ice-President Treasurer Secretary FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Lucy Aiken Miss Margaret Raffington Miss Janet Meyers Miss Mildred Robinson Miss Faith Kiddo Miss Estelle Bauch Miss Florence Schoenleber Eleanor Edger Gayle Farrel Harriet Flack Miriam Carr Leona Fuller Evelyn Fairbanks Christiana Gray Harriet Adams Hazel Boyne Leona Champney Doris Cooper Genevieve Babbitt Mae Blaker Ruth Buck Elvira Buck Esther Breuner Berdina Carter Verna Clark Virginia Coleman MEMBERS Seniors Dorothy Jarvis Javene Mook Katherine King Margaret Lark Veronica Leary Theone Simmonds Leah Spencer Bertha Witmer Juniors Ruby Harsh Mary Eleanor Moon Margaret Kuhlenkamp Nina Parish Marjorie Lee Violetta Shook Dorothy Lester Josephine Seelinger Sophomores Ethel Ellis Elda Muth Gladys Hall Grace Renard Genevieve Krebbs Junetta Robinson Gertrude Minnie Selma Roth Freshn Marie Feehner Effie Hannibal Opal Hoy Mae Hughes Kathryn Josehans Thora Jones Wilma Land Frances LeForge Leona McCormick Elizabeth Meyers Beatrice Newman Jessie Osborne Lucille Parkhurst Mary Parker Mable Phelps Mary Penkos Nadine Wood Pauline Wood Pauline Mathews Pauline Taylor Mildred Weeks Marion Wright Lucille Young Rosamond Tower Mildred Vaughen Marguerite Way Mary Slattery Emily ' Schmid Karina Thure Lora Stone Hazel Voorhies Henrietta Wanty Marguerite Welsh K SQ s¥ Hn t) KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY CLUB OFFICERS Elaine Padfield Hilda Markham Mary Louise Manning Katherine Stone President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Eleanor Meston Miss Grace Wood Mink Hazel Atkinson Dorothy Ardis Louise Atwood Doris Bostick Anabell Bradshaw Irene Brail Mae Brandt Dorothy Cavanaugh Evelyn Clark Lura Coleman Kathryn Diepenbrock Dolores Eaton Olga Everard Vera Fields Esther Gale Mildred Gasahl Dorothy ' Godfrey Florence Greig Caroline Hansan MEMBERS Hester Hansan Sara Horowitz Katherine Harris Carol Himes Edna Jorae Agnes Kent Sally Kuhn Margaret Leeson Margaret Lockhart Evelyn McVean Mary Louise Manning Hilda Markham Gladys Miller Leata Moore Bernice Moran Mary- Nelson Anna Nelson Elaine Padfield Edna Petrasky Esther Powers Vesta Pratt Catherine Prosser Hazel Rayner Evelyn Reister Julia Ruesink Eleanor Rumsey ' Clara Schroen Dorothy- Sly- Lena Smith Marguerite Snoddy Rubby Sagge Florence Sperry ' Belle Sternberg Kathery ' n Stone Helen Thum Marguerite Wellwood Clara Williams Jean Woodworth Bonnie Warford EUCLIDEAN SOCIETY OFFICERS Evelyn Anthony George Campbell Vida Walker Orren Mohler Cecil Roscoe President President Reporter Reporter Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. E. A. Lyman Professor John Barnhill Professor Jane Matteson Dr. Theodore Lindquist Professor Ada A. Norton Carl M. Erikson Margaret Adair Stella Althouse Evelyn Anthony Elsie Bamber LORENE BaRTON Carl Brablec Evelyn Brewer George Campbell Della Carter Mary Marlatt Dean Challis Lillian Clack Perry Cook Paul H. Coover Dorcas Corrin Anna Curtis Bernice Day Max Dean Lewis Dentel Charles Devine Elva Dittman Dorothy Dutcher Dorothy Ditz Marie Dobbelaere Onie ta Dowling Gertrude Ealy Norine Eardly Raymond Ebaugh Emily Eddy Ethel Erickson Eugenia Felter Dorothy Finster Ross Gillett Constance Gfell C. A. Gordon MEMBERS Eva Jane Griffith Wayne Groom Marion Hall Norman Hagen Lawrence Haller Gage Halstead Louise Hoffman Mildred Hoops Norman Jennings Paul Johnson Ethel Joslin Esther Juckett Gertrude Kessler Elsie Ketelhut Thelma King Kenneth King Diana Lance Mary Laxton Glen Legg Gregg Liechty Beatrice Lloyd Minnie Lowrie Vivian Mack Mildred Manor Ila Caulkins Lucille McCullough Christine McMillan Katherine Merry Melvin Miller Orren Mohler Marian Morse Irene Morton Isabel Murphy Catherine Murray Alice Murray Alma Nelson Frances Peach Burdett Peebles Helen Perrin Mary Pinkos Margaret Pollock Harold Pritchard Sylvia Rendle Dorothea Reynolds Helen Rhoades Clifford Roe Cecil Roscoe Edna Schiller Bonnie Schoenhals Donna Scribner Irene Schribner Thora Seal Jeannette Seaman Gordon Semrau Gertrude Sitlington Whitney Smith O. Stenson Ruth Stetson Enoch Stimer Eva Mae Strauss Bernice Tunison Vida Walker Catherine Walsh Olen Wanty Eloise Watling Martha Wender DOLLIE WeSBROOK Sarah Williams Dorothy Wilson EUCLIDEAN SOCIETY The Euclidean Society was first organized November 15, 1923, with the purpose of promoting an interesting scientific study of mathematics. Since that time the club has been active on the campus. Someone has said, The existence of mathematics gives the spirit of man leave to believe in itself, since here admittedly is a body of consistent thought maintaining itself for generations and even for milleniums. EUCLIDEAN SOCIETY OFFICERS Evelyn Anthony George Campbell Vida Walker Orren Mohler Cecil Roscoe President President Reporter Reporter Secretary- Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. E. A. Lyman Professor John Barnhill Professor Jane Matteson Dr. Theodore Lindquist Professor Ada A. Norton Carl M. Erikson Margaret Adair Stella Althouse Evelyn Anthony Elsie Bamber Lorene Barton Carl Brablec Evelyn Brewer George Campbell Della Carter Mary Marlatt Dean Challis Lillian Clack Perry Cook Paul H. Coover Dorcas Corrin Anna Curtis Bernice Day Max Dean Lewis Dentel Charles Devine Elva Dittman Dorothy Dutcher Dorothy Ditz Marie Dobbelaere Onieta Dowling Gertrude Ealy Norine Eardly Raymond Ebaugh Emily Eddy Ethel Erickson Eugenia Felter Dorothy Finster Ross Gillett Constance Gfell C. A. Gordon MEMBERS Eva Jane Griffith Wayne Groom Marion Hall Norman Hagen Lawrence Haller Gage Halstead Louise Hoffman Mildred Hoops Norman Jennings Paul Johnson Ethel Joslin Esther Juckett Gertrude Kessler Elsie Ketelhut Thelma King Kenneth King Diana Lance Mary Laxton Glen Legg Gregg Liechty Beatrice Lloyd Minnie Lowrie Vivian Mack Mildred Manor I la Caulkins Lucille McCullough Christine McMillan Katherine Merry Melvin Miller Orren Mohler Marian Morse Irene Morton Isabel Murphy Catherine Murray Alice Murray Alma Nelson Frances Peach Burdett Peebles Helen Perrin Mary Pinkos Margaret Pollock Harold Pritchard Sylvia Rendle Dorothea Reynolds Helen Rhoades Clifford Roe Cecil Roscoe Edna Schiller Bonnie Schoenhals Donna Scribner Irene Schribner Thora Seal Jeannette Seaman Gordon Semrau Gertrude Sitlington Whitney Smith O. Stenson Ruth Stetson Enoch Stimer Eva Mae Strauss Bernice Tunison Vida Walker Catherine Walsh Olen Wanty Eloise Watling Martha Wender Dollie Wesbrook Sarah Williams Dorothy Wilson EUCLIDEAN SOCIETY The Euclidean Society was first organized November 15, 1923, with the purpose of promoting an interesting scientific study of mathematics. Since that time the club has been active on the campus. Someone has said, The existence of mathematics gives the spirit of man leave to believe in itself, since here admittedly is a body of consistent thought maintaining itself for generations and even for milleniums. HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS Joseph Pray ...... President Gretchen Borst .... Vice-President Esther Crawford . Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Professor Pray Professor Putnam Professor Hubbell Professor Field Professor Fagerstrom Dr. Juchoff Dr. Thomson Professor Buell Professor Valentine The purpose of the History Club is to bring together the students specializing in history for social and educational benefits. Through lectures, trips to places of interest, and social gatherings these ends are accomplished. Meetings are held twice each month and a banquet each term. In addition to the meetings of the General History Club, members of the Junior and Senior classes meet every other Tuesday at the Roosevelt Cafeteria a la Dutch treat. High spots of the year are the initiation of new members, the Mid-year Conference at which a banquet is given for the alumni, and a trip to some point of interest in the spring. HISTORY CLUB MEMBERS Helen Furniss Alice Vermilya Richard Spiess Harry Baker Geraldine Hall Mildred Morall Madeline Cooper Ethel Stover Bessie Mook Mary Louise Hoyt Lester Weiner Katherine Morgan Mildred Darr Raymond Monahan Mildred Dearing Freda Chettle Robert Chandler Mabel Perine Elizabeth Payne Bernice Opp Gretchen Borst Hilda Hauf Lyle Fellows Genevieve Huston Erdine Trestain Helen Sawyer George McDowell Doane Black Robert Brown Ruth Wilson Ruth Huff Eleanor Williams Haz Thomas Harley Tuttle Hazel Acker Francis O ' Brien Mr. Juchoff Mr. Rice Marion Morse Rex Riley Mr. Valentine Fred Ellsworth Lucile Conklin Frances Carleton WlLBER FACKLAM John Monahan Bruce Siders Maynard Gatz Thelma Sortor WlLHELMINA DlRKSE Stena Zerbe Dorothy Blackmer Anna Kovacs Donald Smith Mildred Hale Helen Rice M. Cripton Beulah Dernberger Norine Berry Ellen Pray Esther Crawford Lelia Holt Kathleen Bell Clinton Fair Clarence Harris Myrtle Nelson Frances Osterout Edwyna Anderson Ellen Kenny PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC CLUB Margaret Leonard Alice Miller Louise McAllister OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer PATRONESSES Miss Clyde E. Foster Miss Erdene Wood Myra Bullis Florence Chapman Reva Dean Lucia Eaton Beatrice Gorham MEMBERS Geneva Griffith Evelyn Gaunt Kathleen Glidden Betty Kaufman Margaret Leonard Louise McAllister Alice Miller Margaret Mortimer Grace Mapes Mary Ellen Newsom Marguerite Walton The Public School Music Club was officially organized in 1927 and today it takes a worthy place among the other organizations on the campus. With the passing of each successive year the club true to its tradition, has maintained its high standard of excellence and loyalty to the best interests of college life. Its membership includes the graduating class of each year in public school music edu- cation who initiate the Sophomores during the spring term of their second year. It is also customary to meet the Freshmen socially, thus creating a spirit of good fellowship among all classes of students specializing in the department. Regular programs in the interest of public school music, interspersed with social evenings are given bi-monthly by the students. Such topics as music appreciation contests, symphony educational radio talks, the development of instrumental music in the school, childrens concerts with the symphony orchestra, the Music Supervisors Conference, and the Who is Who in the field of school music, are discussed. It is the purpose of the club through a common interest, to broaden the stu- dents knowledge in the various phases of school music education, to stimulate a professional spirit, and to further social friendship among its members. J K r s M m a Z™ V ceQ o K c 1 SODALITAS LATIN A CABINET Grace Rawson Ernestine Manigold Mary Edwards Aletha Burdette President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Eva Garlinger, Program Irene Morton, Extension Kathleen Wilkinson, Social Esther Taylor, Refreshment Freda Chettle, Project Miriam Besemer, Constitutional Elizabeth Warren, Publicity FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. B. L. D ' Ooge Miss Clara J. Allison Professor O. O. Norris Miss Lucretia Case Miss Florence Regal The Cabinet of the Sodalitas Latina is organized each fall term to facilitate the carrying out of the business of the organization and to assist in the planning of its activities. Lectures and programs, educational projects, and several social events are provided for the club every year in this manner. SODALITAS LATIN A MEMBERS Arbury Anderson Arthur Anderson Miriam Besemer Hilda Bowden Aletha Burdette Thelma Butler Donald Chandler Freda Chettle Lillian Clack Bertine Clark Mayone Cookson June Curtis Mary Diggs Mary Edwards Florence Fish Marion Fisher Catherine Flood Beatrice Freeman Lois Freeman Helen Furniss Eva Garlinger Mildred Garlock Harold Graham Margaret Hamill Alice Howser Olive Jessup Marian Kelly Ruby Kitely Emma Kremer Ida Laine Diana Lance Minnie Lowrey Ruth Lundahl Vivian Mack Ernestine Manigold Hazel McCool Mary McGill Irene Morton Evelyn Morris Elizabeth Murray Gladys Myers Margaret Nash William Nolan Laurine Norris Frances Osterrout Ethel VanPatten Grace Rawson Rosaltha Richmond Cecile Roscoe Lela Rowland Helen Scott Esther Taylor Josephine Taylor Philice Walker Kathleen Wilkinson Elizabeth Warren Pauline Winchell The glories of Greek and Roman Civilization hold fascination and interest for not a few students on the campus. It was to promote this interest and to aid future teachers of classical studies that the Sodalitas Latina was organized. Since then it has grown to be one of the most active of the campus departmental clubs. ■KJ B ' -i5S(lf ------ — -— — ■- .... LAONIAN DRAMATIC SOCIETY Florence Bayler Edward A. Heath OFFICERS Fall Term President Secretary- Treasurer Winter and Spring Terms Dorothy Chapel Richard Robb President Secretary-Treasurer PATRONS Professor Abigail Pearce Assistant Professor Ruth Barnes Associate Professor Florence Eckert Professor J. Stuart Lathers MEMBERS D. Harper Britton Florence Bayler Dorothy Chapel Glen Chappel Caroline Carlson Mary Louise Comstock Geraldine Dutcher Caroline Drust Alfred Forche Evelyn Gilson Wendell Drouyor Edward A. Heath Clarence Harris Isabelle Lansing Thelma La Turno Inez LeBaron Ruth Matheson Lodema Murray Elizabeth Parsons Welsey Rea Richard Robb Clarence Schnell Eleanor Williams Herbert Smith Although the Laonian Dramatic Society was founded primarily for the read- ing of plays, the club soon developed into a Little Theatre group, and presented plays for the public. In 1927 the membership was opened to the men of the college. During the past year the club presented several one act plays for private performances, and one three act play, The Truth by Clyde Fitch, for the public. During the Spring Term the Laonians expect to present a series of one-act plays for the college assemblies. Although only one member of the clubhas so far had an original play presented by the other members, it is hoped that others will soon have manuscripts finished. b f JP? ! , t g£$P I 9 Z f s v£ MINERVA LITERARY SOCIETY PATRONESS Miss Vinora Beal MEMBERS Margaret Blanhertz Marjorie Bonninghausen Margaret Brandow Lucille Burke Helen Deitz Esther Dixon Evelyn Erickson Eleanor Foster Ann Findlay Eva Jane Griffith Janet Hankinson Helen Hoopfer Annie Johnson Thora Jones Genevieve Krebs Frances Marble Mary Ceil Minnis Dorothea Reynolds Dora Richardson Helen Sawyer Violinda Seppala Marian Strong The Minerva Literary Society is an organization of college girls that provides opportunity for expression of literary interests. During this year we have been making a study of Alain Locke ' s The New Negro. This book is a collection of writings by highly educated negroes giving an insight into the astounding, life of the colored race. 1 i ■3 t l 1 1T4 ■Myr §Hmfm til Hi i - PORTIA LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS Ida Brown Norma Trezise Louise Pielemeier Vi President -President Secretarx-Treasurer PATRONESSES Miss Elizabeth Carey Miss Esther Balle In 1901 the Portia Literary Society was organized as a women ' s debating club. Since 191 1, however, the work has been changed to that of studying some literary project. The subjects for the past year ' s study were the life of the Ameri- can Indian and a study of the great painters and their pictures. Through interest- ing programs given by both faculty and students we have learned a great many new things concerning these subjects. From the character of Portia represented by Shakespeare as an amiable, intelligent and accomplished young woman we might remember these words: . . the full sum of me Is the sum of something, which, to term in gross, Is an unlessoned girl, unschooled, unpractised, Happy in this, she is not yet so old but she may learn. LAMBDA TAU SIGMA Colors — Maroon and Gold Janice Barendreght Mary Ruth Fox Ethel Barnes Alice Marie Hyma PATRON Professor C. M. Elliot Miss Gertrude Roser Miss Whitley Murphy Mrs. Gertrude Flint Flower- OFFICERS -American Beauty Rose President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary PATRONESS Miss Gertrude Roser FACULTY Miss Bessie Whitaker Miss Anna Bunger Professor C. M. Elliot Janice Barendreght Ethel Barnes Anna Broberg Jennie Cronholm Elora Finkbeiner Kathryn Foyman Iva Fox Grace Wolfenden Dorothy Ketchum ACTIVE MEMBERS Mary Ruth Fox Sadie Gladtfelder Ada Hall Alice Marie Hyma Lillian Kent Frances McLellan Olivene McCormick Margaret Morgan HONORARY MEMBERS Gertrude VanWestine Anna Jane Nichols Lethe Olds Marion Robertson Lucille Seelig Orra Swartwood Belle Vincent Maude Wallace Anna Engel Mr. Percy Angave Lambda Tau Sigma was organized in 1924. The purpose of which is to create an interest in all phases of Special Education, to further the study of handicapped children and to promote good will and understanding between members of the faculty and the students. WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Women ' s Athletic Association was organized primarily for the purpose of giving the girls of the college an opportunity to play for play ' s sake, to play the game and to win or lose. By offering a varied program of sports we try to interest every girl in some form of physical recreation. During the winter term the results of the various tournaments were: Basket- ball: Class — Sophomores, Sorority — Delta Sigma Epsilon, Club — Friendship Club; Handball — Sophomores; Shuffle board — Atachi Camp Fire; Deck Tennis — Theta Lambda Sigma; Inter-class swimming meet — Freshmen. The W. A. A. banquet was held Thursday, March, 14 at which the following awards were made: W. A. A. Emblem Charlotte Ortweix Florence Peterson Helen Cody Irma Kionka Helen Rendle Francis Alexander Bernice Sauer Mary Knierim Zola Yoorhies Margaret Knowles Ellen Robinson Irene Karr Alice Edwards Bernice Sauer Virginia Holley Zola Yoorhies Rose Gulden Florence Peterson luella kees Enid Renck College Letter Y Charlotte Ortwein Helen Rendle Florence Peterson Helen Cody Numerals luella kees Doris Schwictenberg Virginia Holley Sweaters Chevrons Ellen Robinson Alice Edwards Francis Alexander Myldred Faulkner Alice Edwards Helen Tag Adelyn Hollis LETRO SOCIETY Founded 1927-1928 Leland Jacobs Myrtle Parker Lucile McCrea James McCully OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mr. A. G. Peterson Miss Ella O ' Neil HONORARY PATRON Dr. M. S. Pittman SPONSORS Miss Emma Feuerstein Mr. F. E. Lord Miss Neva Andrews ACTIVE MEMBERS Ruth Anderson Melva Barnes Bernice Brewer Maxine Carr Ethel Clark Evelyn Clark Mildred Coover Paul H. Coover Myrtle Kilburn Curtis Carolyn Drust Bi Eileen Fairchild Caius Gordon Gladys Hawley Leland Jacobs Gladys McCallum Lucile McCrea James McCully Myrtle Parker Elvin Ruthig Earl Taylor The Letro Society is a fraternal organization for the students of the Michigan State Normal College who are enrolled in the Rural Supervisory Curriculum. The purpose of the society is two-fold. In the first place it aims to provide, for the members on the Campus, a variety of social activities, to establish and main- tain a high standard of scholarship, and to provide opportunity for the develop- ment of the qualities of leadership. Secondly, it aims to maintain an active and working relationship with the Alumni by means of a quarterly news letter and an annual reunion banquet held at the time of the Mid-Year Conference. OUI Q o WS Tc J sp 1 - - CAMPUS CLUB ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Miriam Wayt Nadine Wood Eloise Watling Alice Barber OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer PATRON Professor J. Stuart Lathers STUDENT PATRON Robert Wayt The Campus Order of Eastern Stars was organized several years ago and ever since its inception has served as a fraternal hand, linking the student stars with its loyal sponsor, the Ypsilanti Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Here has been in- deed, a real home for Eastern Star students, and it has proven a justification for the existence of the club. As a campus organization the club holds regular business meetings and its department chairmen function according to requirements. To perpetuate con- structive work, a constitution and by-laws were adopted to govern the duties of the officers and to regulate membership requirements. Contact with Grand Chapter of Michigan Order of Eastern Stars is made through cooperating with the State Education Committee, which grants loans to qualified student members. Among our most interesting traditions are our Christmas Pilgrimage to Adrian to visit the kiddies of the Eastern Star Villa and to tell them stories; the Exempli- fication of Degrees for the Ypsilanti Chapter in January; and our semi-formal party in May. Much interest is being manifested just now in the prospects of organizing a sorority or of petitioning a national sorority for membership. Without a doubt it would be a boon to our organization socially and hold us more closely together on the campus. MEMBERS Minnie Merle Addis Alice Barber Rose Blossom Merle Brownlee Marjorie Brown Esther Crawford Marie Cook Reatha Cook Ethel Ellis Ann Findlay Ruth Gerrie Gladys Hall Genevieve Houston Dorothy Johnson Ethel Joslin Edna Lett Achsah Meyers Elizabeth Payne Esther Powers Belva Riley Zella Green Mildred Riley Evelyn Russel Lucille Seelig Florine Skinner Joy Thomas Nadine Wood Clela Wolf Eloise Watling Miriam Wayt Luella Van Velsor qn  Ri ? 9 W 1 ' % : 0 Lft aJ! .« ' « Jc5l J fl osS o ' rA Russ PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB The Physical Education Club is composed of the teachers and stu- dents in the Physical Education department. It is one of the largest clubs on the campus. Every student and teacher in the department is expected to be a member of the club. The object of the club is to provide educational and social opportunities throughout the college year. The official publication of the department is the Javelin . It is published for the purpose of giving the alumni news of the department. Three issues of the Javelin are published during the school year. In the fall term the club participated in an outdoor party. New- faculty members of the department were introduced and a few short talks were given. During the winter term a banquet was given in the gymnasium. Dr. Brownell, state director of Physical Education in Ohio, was the speaker. In his interesting address he stated that the whole school system, in- cluding the Physical Education department, should cooperate with the community for the advancement of that locality. He also remarked that the physical education directors should work with the other school departments and make it one of the most beneficial departments in the educational system. Dr. Brownell emphasized the need of physical education courses meeting the same criteria as general education. In April, the club sponsored an informal dance at the Masonic Temple. It was a guest party which permitted one member of the couple to be a non-specializing physical education student. The organization has voted to pay one hundred dollars for the erec- tion of a tablet in honor of the late Professor Wilbur P. Bowen. The club has taken care of the expense of sending out the circular letter to the alumni concerning the Bowen Memorial Fund. The Physical Educa- tion Club will also send the president of the organization as representa- tive to the Mid-West P hysical Education Convention at Chicago, April 24th to 27th. As this goes to press, the Physical Education Club is planning the usual good times for its members. A committee is busily engaged plan- ning for a clogging contest. This is to be held in May and will be an all-college affair. In June the organization will sponsor another outdoor party for its members. m a? mi inn IBM Ml PHYSIC A L EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS Robert LeAnderson Josephine Seeley Grace Werstovshek Ruth Boughner President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Professor McCullough Professor Samson Professor Lloyd Olds Professor Rynearson Mr. Harry Ockerman Mr. Delmar Allman Mr. Walter Adrion Mr. 0. T. Doran Miss Bacon Miss Ruth Boughner Miss Ruth Robinson Mrs. Fleming Miss Donnabel Keys Miss Lurene Prouse Miss Marks Miss Ruth Wyckoff Miss Schearer Miss Smith Miss Krumheuer Miss Ayres Miss Horn Miss Rheinheimer Miss Della Misunas THE MICHIGAN TRAILBLAZERS Among the departmental organizations on the campus, the Trail- blazer Club takes its place as representative of the Department of Rural Education. At the same time it is the local chapter of the Collegiate Country Life Club of America. The Trailblazer Club is organized with a two-fold purpose in view: to bring together socially and professionally those students who are enrolled in some phase of rural education. To fulfill these purposes, the club holds regular bi-weekly meetings. The programs presented at these meetings take various forms — social, professional and cultural and play nights, model assemblies and community meetings, a series of teas, and travel and nature talks are some of the topics and activities which have been sponsored by the club during this school year. The annual Trailblazers Christmas Banquet has become a campus tradition. It is a holiday season function which is attended not only by present club members but also by many alumni who return to see the old familiar faces and to renew old friendships. This years banquet held at Stark- weather Hall under the able direction of the Beta group, was one of the highlights of the Trailblazer activities. To further extend good fellow- ship, this year a regular Wednesday evening Singing School was conducted by Miss Elizabeth Whittlesey, at which time the members of the Trailblazer Club have the sociability of group singing. The Trailblazer Club is divided into smaller units called groups which, sponsored by members of the rural education staff, give further opportunities for social and professional contacts with other students interested in rural work. And, so, because of the diversified and carefully planned program of activities, a well developed group spirit, and the capable leadership of Miss Ella Smith and Dr. M. S. Pittman, this year has added another pleasurable and profitable page to the history of the Trailblazer Club. 02 Pi S3 O ? ? 5 CO yo THE VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS Leighton Boyd Wilbur Gunnerson Gordon Hester Ross Gordon LeRoy Potter . President J ' ice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms FACULTY ADVISOR Professor Lloyd W. Olds HONORARY MEMBERS President Charles McKenny Mr. C. P. Steimle Dean James M. Brown Professor J. H. McCulloch Elton Rynearson Harry Ockerman FACULTY MEMBERS Walter Adrion Delmar Allman William Abert Keith Allen Frank Altaffer William Anglemeyer Warren Bailey Olin Beck Leo Borst Louis Brown Irving Cooper Walter Dierkes Milton Jacobi Napoleon LaVoie George Marshall ACTIVE MEMBERS David Munroe Wesley Nott Earl O ' Beshaw Harold Oliver Bernard Otto Burnus Page James Quinn Gordon Rice Allen Sawdy Wilfred Schoen Alexander Shaw Joseph Moran George Muellich Marvin Simms Everett Smith Raymond Stites William Stoner George Stover Richard Stucky William VanFleet Andrew Vanyo Alonzo Waite Larry Wilcox Neville Wood Rubin Yoselowitz Collins Taylor The arsity Y Club was organized primarily to keep the men- who had taken part in Michigan State Normal College athletics in touch with athletic activities after they had left college. The organizers also hoped to make former athletes of the college feel more at home when returning for one of the games. The Club has accomplished all the original hopes and more. The club has grown in significance and influence, and now its expressions of opinion are a factor in shaping the athletic policies of our college. It is the custom of the i Club to sponsor an annual boxing and wrestling tournament. The tournaments thus far have been very successful and they are growing in popularity. The Varsity Club, in collaboration with the Physical Education Club has contributed the funds for the erection of a memorial tablet in honor of the late Professor Wilbur Bowen in commemoration of his great work in physical education. PQ H CO - (- H ■3 a 2 o SB 1 !- ° Q S KAPP A DELTA PI PI CHAPTER Michigan State Normal College Installed 1922 Kappa Delta Pi is an international honorary and professional fra- ternity in education, organized at the University of Illinois in 1909, and incorporated in 1911. The fraternity is composed of fifty-seven local chapters of over seven thousand members, and a Laureate Chapter having a membership of many nationally known educators. Pi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, one of the two chapters now in Michi- gan was installed in June, 1922, with a charter membership of eighteen. At present there are fifty-one students and alumni and eighteen members of the faculty who claim active membership in the chapter. The other chapter is Beta Iota of Western State Teachers College at Kalamazoo, which was installed in 1929. It is stated in the international constitution that the minimum qualifications for membership shall be: Full Junior standing, general scholarship of a grade in the upper quartile of the institution, the indi- cation that there will be continued interest in the field of education, and the manifestation of desirable social qualities. It is further stated that: The high purpose of Kappa Delta Pi shall be to encourage in its members a higher degree of consecration to social service in the field of education. To this end it shall maintain the highest educational ideals and foster fellowship, scholarship and achieve- ment in educational work. KAPPA DELTA OFFICERS j. h. turnbull Irene Walldorf Dr. Marvin S. Pittman Bernice Washburn Beatrice Carr June Moore P I President Vice-President Councilor Secretary Treasurer Alumni Secretary HONORARY MEMBERS President Charles McKenny Dr. B. L. D ' Ooge Dr. Alma Blount Professor Carl E. Pray Dr. Wm. Sherzer Dr. Nathan Harvey Dr. R. Clyde Ford Miss Estelle Downing Miss Bertha G. Buell James Breakey ' Miss A. Roscoe R. Yanke Miss Grace Cooper Miss Agnes Crow Miss Beatrice Carr Mr. Carl Eriksox Miss June Moore Miss Florence Parker Miss Eleanor Putney Audrey Pray Alice Barber Wilbur Gunnerson Mary McGill Chester Gooding John Piper Frances McClellan Harmon Chamberlain Xeil Gray Bruce Siders ACTIVE MEMBERS Mr. C P. Steimle Mr. J. Burns Fuller Mr. Floyd Lieb Dr. T. Lindquist Dr. Elmer Lyman Dr. Gerald Osborne Dr. Marvin S. Pittmax Miss Martha Rosentreter Mrs. Ruth Gilfillan Professor J. M. Hover Mr. Paul Misner Miss Martha Best NEW MEMBERS Carl Brablec Helen Gaunt Evelyn Morris Elmen Winklemax Nina Parrish Miriam Sudborough Dorothy Dutcher Elwyn Bodley ' Mary Sloggett Edwin McKnight Mr. J. H. Turnbull Miss Irene Walldorf Eva Jane Griffith Bernice Washburn Helen Sternberger Clarence Tarzwell Ruth Wychoff Stena Zerbe Margaret Bennett Delmar Allman Miss Ruth Boughner Miss Irene Clark Mr. Ray Binns Doane Black Walter Wesa Oren Mohler Joseph Morax Grace Rawson Mildred Ritter Iva Krumheuer Miriam Bessimer Helen Scott Della Misunas STOIC SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBERS Professor J. Stuart Lathers Professor J. M. Hover Maurice Lathers Professor C. M. Elliot Mrs. Ida Hintz McKay FACULTY MEMBERS President Charles McKenny, Honorary Lillian Ashby Martha Best Carl Erickson Floyd Smith Florence Parker Dr. B. L. D ' Ooge, Honorary Floyd Lieb James Breakey Gerald Osborne Harry Smith Alice Barber Miriam Barton Kathryn Bergmoser Margaret Bennett Miriam Bessimer Donald Chandler Leona Chamberlain- Doris Cooper Grace Diedrich Dorothy Dutcher Geraldine Dutcher Mary Edwards Richmond Galley Gerald Giddings Allena Gill ACTIVE MEMBERS Chester Gooding Neil Gray Gerald Greenlick Wilbur Gunnerson Elizabeth Harwick Leland Jacobs Evelyn Krasny Ruth Matheson Frances McClellan Caroline McDowell Mary Ceil Minnis Joseph Moran Mina Parrish Rosa Peterson- Audrey Pray Walter Wesa Joseph Pray Grace Rawson Wesley Rea Mildred Ritter Noble Schindler VlOLINDA SEPPALA Frieda Seyfried Mary Sloggett Helen Sternberger Clarence Tarzwell Josephine Taylor Jake Turnbull Vida Walker Irene Walldorf Robert Waters e vJ '  ' SSI THE WESLEYAN GUILD CABIXKT Helen Gaunt President Catherine Workman Vice-President and Chairman of Program Committee Flossie Wilks Service-Deputation Elizabeth Rogers World Fellowship Eula Spinks Social Gregg Liechty Evelyn Fairbanks Treasurer Howard Merritt Secretary and Editor of JVesleyan Guild Paper Moneta Wilkins Publicity Ruth Skinner Music Floy Woods Hospitality Friendly Ever since 1923 the Wesleyan Guild, Methodist student organization, has been in existence on this campus. Its purpose is that of uniting the Methodist students in bonds of friendliness and fellowship and of furnishing opportunities to students for social and spiritual development. A well rounded program of activities is carried on through the various departments of the organization. These depart- ments are headed by student officers who form the cabinet and hold regular meet- ings throughout the year. This organization is most active on Sundays when we have our religious educa- tion classes in the Sunday School, our social or Friendly hour on Sunday after- noons, and our student Devotional service in the evening. The Sunday school classes offer a wide choice of courses with Dr. Pittman as superintendent. The student Friendly hour has furnished fun and fellowship on Sunday afternoons when one is apt to get the blues at home. The Wesleyan Guild is taking an active part in the Vesper and evening services planned especially for students. Several special projects have been carried on this year in co-operation with the other church groups, the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A. One was the Church Affiliation Week in November when students were especially invited to unite with the Church. Other projects were the Student Fellowship Conference, which was held on the campus in February, and the Aaron project. . .4 £ £ - CJ 4J c •_ •- o r- c o « SI s £ 2 the if th: ende exte New 1 | g o „ S Sl3 u? o B c s g 13 5 « b .:£ 0 i z£ nd social welf lold the stand essful in its v; r. We also w e spirit of Car H £ . o g o S T3 — O 1, a upl ucc yea : th .2 -p tiona :lf to ery s hool Mh rt O so M % o r ,H 3 S c H rt ' o ' S S J-S 3 5 g ' Sb 2.8 « boa S 3 T3 -fl 60 T ■cJi o.= H .= o,« c — a. o c u .o b  J 5.5 2 3 ,JI «J — cc U 2 o ,c •gO j}- c ° o o o re - S e ° s ■p _5 S-g £ S-Q m-S U 2 Jj ■m r— ■— 1 W, c 13 purpose he join Newm fficers e t. John 2: 4J C 13 S u o „, 1 O H . w •£ qa-r - ) h «y 5 W i h h « tE7eeV t5 BAPTIST STUDENT ASSOCIATION STUDENT DIRECTOR Miss Ruth Campbell OFFICERS Leota Ehle Leo Van Meer Jeannette Seaman Burdette Peebles President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Acnes Smith Florence Fish Wilma Bombenek COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Devotional Evelyn Reithmiller Social Kathleen Wilkinson Social Service George Westcott Publicity Music Deputation The Baptist Student Association has been most progressive this year, rendering service to its members and they, in turn, giving of themselves in a sincere lively joyous manner. Changes in the personnel of the council have been, Maynard Gatz, appointed to fill a vacancy as vice-president and acting as president for one term, and Sarah Williams, filling the vacancy of chairman of the devotional com- mittee. Bonds of friendship, fellowship, and service have been strengthened by a class in religious education, Sunday evening discussion groups, and social gatherings. The devotional committee plans thought-provoking discussions and classes where the students may frankly present and discuss problems which they consider im- portant. Our social committee plans such parties as the Seasons Party and the Valentine Masquerade Party which foster a friendly good time. Winter sports are not neg- lected in the program, either. Every Sunday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Campbell, our Director, we enjoy our friendly hour. Many friendships find their beginning there, and ravishing appetites are appeased. Cooperation with other churches and religious organizations on the campus have produced such results as the Church Fellowship Week, open house at Stark- weather, and the Fellowship Conference led by Dean David Trout of Hillsdale College. YOUNG WOMAN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Ruth Gerrie Grace Lee Stella Althouse Violette Shook Grace Aitcheson OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Secretary ADVISORY BOARD Miss Martha Best Miss Grace Cooper Miss Lida Clark Miss L. R. Gorton Miss Mary Goddard Mrs. Bryan Heise Miss Faith Kidoo Miss Jane Matteson Miss Belle Morrison Mrs. H. M. Scott Dean Lydia Jones CABINET Helen Scott Bonnie Schonhals Mary Louise Manning Doris Kimball Helen Deitz Valla Dudley Kathleen Wilkinson Beulah Dernberger Catherine Childers Katherine Stone Evelyn Erickson Helen Hammond Vespers Finance Candy Table Social Religious Education World Felloivship Music Alumnae Publicity Social Service Hospital Freshman Commission Starkweather Hall, the headquarters of the Y. W. C. A., is open to any and all students on the campus. It is the center of many social, business and inspira- tional activities but there is always room for one more group, large or small. It has sometimes been a good deal of a Chinese puzzle to fit the various groups into this or that part of the building, upstairs or down, so that the singing or hilarity of one would not interfere with the gravity of another; or so that the smell of a Dutch treat spread might not prove too enticing to a late afternoon committee meeting. Our gift of a fine new gas range has been in frequent use for teas, dinners, and banquets by groups varying in size from two to one hundred and seventy-five. On Wednesday evening vesper services have been especially worthwhile, providing an hour of quiet and thinking together. and worship in the midst of our busy weeks. The Social Service Committee has spent many hours mounting pictures for crippled children, baby clothes for the city nurse to pass on to needy mothers and providing clothes and food for a needy family. A tV ; 1m r S %r ace Le« YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Clinton Fair Roy W. Strain Leo Van Meer Thomas Horn President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Young Men ' s Christian Association has been a definite part of the fraternal activities of a small group of interested men. Its purpose has been rather care- lessly misunderstood. The purpose is not to hand down any antique ideas on religion; but it is, rather, to join a group of men who are trying to experience ways to a well-balanced life, to learn a broad and modern conception of the Christian way of life. Such attitudes are developed primarily at the forum meetings held every Wednesday at 6:30 and from the free range, unhampered thinking that is permitted to speakers and students on questions of vital issue. The cabinet extends to you a welcome and hope that you may want to share in this fellowship of thought and contact. The Y room is in the basement of the Administration building. ALPHA MU SIGMA Established as Harmonious Mystics 1900 Colors — Cerise and White Flowers — Cerise and White Rose PATRONESSES Mrs. Maude MacAllister Mrs. Mable Britton FACULTY MEMBER Miss Grace Emery HONORARY MEMBERS Georgia Richardson Baskerville Eva West Dunn Mrs. B. L. D ' Ooge Neva Green Erwin Ellatheda Spofford Mrs. Carl Lindegren Mrs. Clara McAndrew Louise George Humphrey Mrs. Lorinda Clifford Eleanor Hazzard Peacock Ellen Kishlar Gaudy Harriett Adams Lucy Armstrong Lucile Atkinson Margaret Bennett Gretchen Borst Martha Burrill Elizabeth Dare Norma Faunce ACTIVE MEMBERS Marion Gooding Eva Jane Griffith Helen Harris Virginia Harrison Jane Holzheurer Ruth Moore Bernice Opp Marjorie Parks Audrey Pray Margaret Regan- Helen Rhoades Ellen Robinson Helen Sherwood Helen Stomler Dorothy Wiard Leota Willett Ruth Wyckoff Fay Allen Mary Baker Clara Baker Alice Beal Helen Beal Mable Barber Britton De Deubel Cameron Ruth Clear y Helen D ' Ooge Daily Fern Emery Marjorie Fiske Mable Glass George RESIDENT MEMBERS Dorothy Hewitt Ruth Luscomb Hopkins Phoebe Jefferson Ruth Latham Betty Leick Ruth Leland Lorinda MacAndrew Henrietta McGough Florence McKenzie Gladys Tyler Newton Marie S. Ordway Abigail Owen Doris Ross Florence J. Schaeffer Ruth Sherwood Florence Sweet Laura Sweet Marjorie Sweet Muriel W. Townsend Delphine Varney Agnes Wardroper Alma Wardroper Winifred Davis Weir Phyllis C. Williamson Marie Gaetz Wood ALUMNAE CHAPTER Detroit, Michigan %e„e %Cr $3 ? H.Xoo ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA MU MU CHAPTER Established 1924 Established as Zeta Tau Alpha 1910 Colors — Pearl White and Crimson, Palm Green and Gold Flowers — Narcissus and Aster FACULTY MEMBER Miss Estelle Bauch FACULTY SPONSOR Miss Blanche Emery Mrs. Harold Barss Mrs. Guy Kennedy PATRONESSES Mrs. Frank McLane Mrs. George Millage Mrs. Jack Shepherd Mrs. Harry Smith Florence Bayler Helen Burbank Jane Fairbanks Rowena Farwell Mildred Granger Ruby Harsh Emma Hartung MEMBERS Lelia Holt Louise Hopkins Margaret Leonard Naomi Huston Irene Lewis Grace Mapes Christine McMillan Joyce Potter Marjorie Rathbun Naomi Pehrson June Schwalm Theone Simmo ns Ruth Stanley Mattie Streit Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Beta Beta Gamma Gamma Delta Delta Epsilon Epsilon Zeta Zeta Eta Eta Theta Theta . Iota Iota Kappa Kappa Lambda Lambda Mu Mu Nu Nu Xi Xi Omicron Omicron Pi Pi Rho Rho Sigma Sigma Tau Tau LJpsilon Upsilon Phi Phi Chi Chi CHAPTER ROLL Miami University, Oxford, Ohio State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri State Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania State Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado State Teachers College, Alva, Oklahoma Ohio University, Athens, Ohio State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Missouri State Teachers College, Pittsburgh, Kansas Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa . Temple L T niversity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio : State Normal College, psilanti, Michigan Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of California, Los Angeles, California State Teachers College, Kent, Ohio State Teachers ' College, Buffalo, New York Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado State Teachers ' College, Hays, Kansas Denison University, Granville, Ohio State Teachers ' College, Maryville, Missouri Indianapclis Teachers ' College, Indianapolis, Indiana Alumni Chapter ALUMNAE CHAPTER Detroit, Michigan ALPHA SIGMA TAU ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1899 Colors — Emerald and Gold Publication — The Anchor Flowt -Yellow Rose Miss Ada A. Norton PATRONESSES Mrs. G. D. Sanders Miss Abagail Pearce Miss Ella Wilson FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Eleanor Meston Miss Cynthia Ruggles Miss Lota Garner Mrs. Wanda Bates RESIDENT MEMBERS Miss Viola Milks Miss Esther Sturm Miss Grace Challis Viola Abdon Catherine Alter Elva Anderson Evelyn Anibal Dorothy Benjamin Lydia Brown Catherine Childers Georgia Dwelley Josephine Gibson Helen Gorsline ACTIVE MEMBERS Zella Green Geraldine Hall Kathryn Hogle Dorothy Hughes Virginia Hughes Marie Klebart Winifred Lantz Frances Locke Blanche Lonergan Isabella McGuire Helen Paulson Elizabeth Payne Jane Pinson Margaret Pollock A4arguerite Schwier Audrey Shaw Ethyl Shaw Margaret Taylor Emily Timmer Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Lambda Iota Kappa Theta Zeta Sigma Eta Nu CHAPTER ROLL Michigan State Normal, Ypsilanti, Michigan Central Teachers ' College, Mount Pleasant, Michigan Milwaukee Teachers ' College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Indiana State Normal School, Indiana, Pennsylvania . Temple University, Philadelphia,- Pennsylvania State Teachers ' College, Emporia, Kansas Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Detroit Teachers ' College, Detroit, Michigan Lockhaven State Normal, Lockhav en, Pennsylvania Buffalo Teachers ' College, Buffalo, New York Ohio State Normal, Kent, Ohio State Teachers ' College, Greeley, Colorado ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigan Jackson, Michigan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Grand Rapids, Michigan Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lansing, Michigan Cincinnati, Ohio Buffalo, New York Indiana, Pennsylvania ' o Hu° K e Q q DELTA PHI Established 1909 Colors — Maize, White and Blue Flower — Chrysanthemum Mrs. C. 0. Hoyt PATRONESSES Mrs. Lloyd Olds Mrs. M. S. Pittman FACULTY MEMBER Miss Adella Jackson RESIDENT ALUMNAE Miss Mildred Alexander Mrs. Lorraine Severance Baske Miss Bernice Elliott Miss Jean Gibbons Miss Florence Mann Miss Gladys Robison Mrs. Marion Hall Warner Mrs. Marion Riggs Willoughby Mrs. Alice W ' arner Woods ACTIVE MEMBERS Sibyl Andrews Merle Brownlee Ruth Butler Roberta Gray Dorothea House Mary Louise Hoyt Marie Jacobus Isabel Lansing Miriam Martin Mary Eleanor Moon Jennie Pietrzak Mary Pressprich Florence Simmons Madelyn Sweet Verna Young PLEDGES Ruth Dodge Dorothea Lawrence Butl ro ' ' V % 5 % Q r L DELTA SIGMA EPSILON ETA CHAPTER Colors — Olive Green and Cream Flower — Cream Tea Rose Miss Chloe Todd FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Agnes Crow Miss Bess Rider Mrs. F. A. Todd PATRONESSES Mrs. F. E. Deem Ann Horn Florence Harwick Mildred Ritter Luella Kees Eleanor Foster Marion Wright Charlotte Ortwein Carolyn Carlson Lucille Fisher Ruth La Fraugh ACTIVE MEMBERS Virginia Holley Harriet Flack Dorothy Kreuter Ethelyn Hammond Laura Mack Marie Baxter Kathryn Josenhans Annette Smith Nancy Flack Catherine Harris Mary Louise Bowman Margaret Beutter Marie Stoetzner Marie Anderson Dorothy Colegrove Eleanor Woolfitt Ruth Coup Beth Miller Helen Hammond Leona Butler Gretchen Knight CHAPTER ROLL Alpha .... Miami University, Teachers ' College, Oxford, Ohio Beta .... Indiana State Teachers ' College, Indiana, Pennsylvania Gamma ..... State Teachers ' College, Greeley, Colorado Delta . . . Northwestern State Teachers ' College, Alva, Oklahoma Epsilon ..... State Teachers ' College, Emporia, Kansas Zeta . . New Mexico Normal University, Las Vegas, New Mexico Eta .... Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Theta .... Kansas State Teachers ' College, Pittsburgh, Kansas Iota ..... State Teachers ' College, Kirksville, Missouri Kappa . . Temple University, Teachers ' College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lambda .... Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia Mu ........ Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Nu . . New Mexico State Teachers ' College, Silver City, New Mexico Xi . Northeastern State Teachers College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma Omicron .... Chico State Teachers ' College, Chico, California Pi . Santa Barbara State Teachers College, Santa Barbara, California Rho ..... Kansas State Teachers College, Hays, Kansas Sigma .... Western State Teachers ' College, Gunnison, Colorado Tau ...... Kent State Normal College, Kent, Ohio Arethusa Upsilon .... Teachers ' College, Buffalo, New York Phi . Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana Chi ...... Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa Psi .... Missouri State Teachers ' College, Warrensburg, Missouri Omega . . Concord State Teachers College, Athens, West Virginia Alpha Alpha .... State Teachers ' College, Fresno, California Alpha Beta .... Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alpha Gamma Indianapolis Teachers ' College, Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha Delta Southern Illinois Normal University, Carbondale, Illinois v UfraA ' a y '  ,. vt KAPPA GAMMA PHI Established 1914 Colors — Blue and White Flower — Violet PATRONESSES Mrs. T. L. Hankinson Miss Lida Truby FACULTY MEMBER Miss Mabel Bacon RESIDENT MEMBERS Mrs. Laura Fay Miss Margaret Griffith Miss Ethel Hawkins Miss Genevieve Neville Mrs. Bertha Warner Miss Erdine Wood ACTIVE MEMBERS June Adams Edwyna Anderson Ardis Atwell Gladys Atwell Zaemae Bagley Margaret Baum Iva Bensett Pauline Bowersox Ina Burroughs Gertrude Christy Virginia Coleman Elizabeth Coyle Janet Dodge Mable Duckering Alyce Edwards Margaret Griffith Ethel Hawkins Mildred Jones Ruth Matheson Lodema Murray Frances Osterrout Rosaltha Richmond Edna Seeburger Katherine Waara Viola Walters Dorothy Weber Elizabeth Wieland Dorothy Wilkinson Cora Verville Ruth Moore PLEDGES Jean Kennedy ALUMNAE CHAPTER Detroit, Michigan DucW ii o 7 ' s s r „ u b } z Oo freTd ? eebW?) Ss: S KAPPA MU DELTA Established 1923 Mu Delta established 1914 Colors — Pink and White Flower — Pink Rose PATRONESSES Miss Jewell Campbell Miss Janet Myers HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Harvey Colburn RESIDENT MEMBERS Miss Hazel Acker Miss Cora Acker Mrs Marion Banks Miss Anne Buytendorp Miss Marie Buytendorp Miss Katherine Y Miss Bernice Doty Mrs. Margaret Ehman Mrs. Ardith Misner Miss Bernona Mohler Miss Gertrude Whiting oung ACTIVE MEMBERS Hazel Acker Cora Acker Virginia Arnold Ella Butler Marie Buytendorp Anne Buytendorp Marion Clemons Fay Close Martha Colburn Mary Louise Comstock Bernadine Farr Rose Gulden Hope Hathaway Alice Howser Esther Juckett Margaret Lewis Rhea Maclam Alyce Morten Katherine Maxwell E. Louise McAllister Lois McKeith Jane Mitchell Margaret Nowack Edna Petrosky Josephine Seeley Gertrude Whiting ALUMNAE CHAPTER Beta Detroit, Michigan 5 « quIcK 10 ' s e c V—r KAPPA PS I Established 1901 Colors — Pink, Green, and White Flower — Apple Blossom PATRONESSES Miss Ruth Barnes Miss Helen Dolman Miss Mary Hatton Miss Belle Morrison HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Clyde Foster Miss Faith Kiddoo Miss Gertrude Phelps ACTIVE MEMBERS Elsie Barsanti Kathryn Bender Catherine Brown Miriam Brown Esther Brownell Beatrice Carr Lura Coleman Gladys Crandall Aileen Cutler Louise Forsythe Florence Gleason Linea Hartz Katherine Jackson Anita Jeffers Mary Lowrie Dorothy Meade Dorothy Murray Elizabeth Randall Helen Reid Helen Sawyer Margaret Snow RESIDENT ALUMNAE Mrs. Esther Eldred Cooney Mrs. Margaret Lee Dawson Mrs. Belle Stang Gooding Mrs. Aileen Biddle Lindbert Mrs. Margaret Streeter Ross Mrs. Marion Sims Mrs. Mildred VanWegen Stevens Mrs. Marion Smith Watts Mrs. Margaret Giddard Truesdale ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigan Dearborn, Michigan Saginaw, Michigan Port Huron, Michigan Vr ' e 7. R ° e eTc«A PI DELTA THETA Established as Theta Chi in 1903 Colors — White, Gold, and Green Flower — Marguerite PATRONESS Mrs. N. L. Garrison FACULTY MEMBER Miss Myra Gratton FACULTY SPONSOR Miss Margaret Sill ACTIVE MEMBERS Shirley Adams Henrietta Beatty Zelma Britton Mildred Christiansen Alice Clarke Dorothy Davies Mildred Dowd Delma Engard Leona Fuller Helen Harper Helen Hawley Lucille Haselswerdt Thelma King Marjorie Lee Dorothy Lester Gladys Lutze Lucille Malcom Ruth McDonald Eliza Moore Mary Ellen Newsom Ruth Russell Florine Skinner Marion Strong Florence White Lelah Wilson Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta CHAPTER ROLL Miami University, Oxford, Ohio . Kansas State Teachers ' College, Emporia, Kansas Kansas State Teachers ' College, Pittsburg, Kansas Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Kent State Normal College, Kent, Ohio New York State Teachers ' College, Buffalo, New York Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan PI KAPPA SIGMA Established 1893 Colors — Turquoise and Gold Flowers — Jonquil and Forget-me-not FACULTY ADVISOR Mrs. Elmer Lyman PATRONESSES Mrs. Theodore Lindquist Miss Esther Ballew Miss Mary Putman Miss Doyne Wolfe Mona Barnes Kathleen Bell Sarah Boucher Gayle Ferrell Nancy Ford Salome Grier RESIDENT MEMBERS Janet Hankinson Jane Hodgins Anne Knight Ruth Mack Frances McClellan Glendora Nellist Harriet Nellist Marguerite Re Helen Sellers Josephine Taylor Pauline Taylor Ethel Wager CHAPTER ROLL Alpha .... Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Beta .... Northwestern State Teachers ' College, Alva, Oklahoma Gamma . Central Michigan Normal School, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Delta .......... Cheney, Washington Epsilon ......... Milwaukee, Wisconsin Zeta .......... Indiana, Pennsylvania Eta ....... Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Theta .......... Cincinnati, Ohio Iota .... Kansas State Normal College, Emporia, Kansas Kappa .......... Durant, Oklahoma Lambda Missouri State Teachers ' College, Warrensburg, Missouri Mu ..... Colorado State Normal College, Greeley, Colorado Nu ...... State Teachers College, Alva, Oklahoma Xi ....... . Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Omicron ..... Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia Pi ..... . State Teachers ' College, Kirks ' ville, Missouri Rho .... Buffalo State Normal School, Buffalo, New York Sigma ...... Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa Tau ..... State Teachers ' College, Chico, California LJpsilon . . . Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida Phi ...... Crystal Bowkay, Los Angeles, California Chi .... State Teachers ' College, Spearfish, South Dakota Psi ....... . Kent State College, Kent, Ohio Omega . . University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California Alpha Alpha . . . Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama Alpha Beta . . Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kansas Alpha Gamma .... Detroit Teachers ' College, Detroit, Michigan Alpha Delta . . Louisiana State Normal College, Natchiotoches, Louisiana Alpha Epsilon .... State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia SIGMA NU PHI Established 1897 Colors — Yellow and White Flower — Marguerite HONORARY PATRONESS Mrs. W. H. Sherzer PATRONESSES Mrs. Charles Lamb Mrs. Elton Rynearson FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Alice Boardman Miss Bertha Goodison Mary Knierim Pauline Winchell Marion Fangboner Jane Huey . Elizabeth Alward OFFICERS President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Reporter ACTIVE MEMBERS Florence Althouse Elizabeth Alward Margaret Beardslee Hildegarde Billman Charlotte Brown Marion Fangboner Myldred Faulkner Dorothy Frank Jane Huey Mary Knierim Grace Lee Kathryn Macfarlane Lillian Norcross Florence Petersen Helen Pike Julia Ruesink Leone Rogers Doris Russell Pauline Winchell Jean Young RESIDENT ALUMNAE Mrs. Lydia Lucking Becker Mrs. Ida May VanAuken Bell Miss Adelaide MacVicker Miss Catherine Donegan Crossman Mrs. Mary Case Dell Miss Miriam Barton Beta Gamma ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigan Toledo, Ohio c e L SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA OMICRON CHAPTER Established 1898 Colors — Purple and White Flower — Purple iolet Publication — The Triangle of Sigma Sigma Sigma Miss Stixso FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Allison Miss Parker Miss Prouse Mrs. Hover HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Skinner Miss Stowe Dorothy Bailey Alice Barber Kathryn Bergmoser Dena Dunn Beulah Dernberger Ann Findlay Faith Fisher Felice Glowacke Bernadine Dolph ACTIVE MEMBERS Alice Houston Margaret Jones Helen McLennen Mary Ceil Minniss Margot Monroe Mable Newton Mildred Ramser PLEDGES Grace Rawson Henrietta Roth Thelma Sorter Ina Marie Topio Lillian Walker Lois Weeks Mildred Weeks Florence Yager Isabel Nadeau CHAPTER ROLL Alpha ..... State Teachers ' College, Farmville, Virginia Kappa ....... Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Zeta ..... Buffalo State Normal School, Buffalo, New York Phi ........ Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Iota .... Colorado State Teachers ' College, Greeley, Colorado Lambda ..... State Teachers ' College, Indiana, Pennsylvania Mu .... Kirksville State Teachers ' College, Kirksville, Missouri Nu ..... State Teachers ' College, Warrensburg, Missouri Xi . . . . Northwestern State Teachers ' College, Alva, Oklahoma Omicron . . . Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Pi ..... . State Teachers ' College, Emporia, Kansas Rho . . . Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida Tau . . New Mexico Normal University, East Las Vegas, New Mexico Upsilon East Central State Teachers ' College, Ada, Oklahoma Chi .... Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburgh, Kansas Psi ...... Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia Sigma . . . Western State College of Colorado, Gunnison, Colorado Alpha Alpha ..... Concord College, Athens, West Virginia Alpha Beta ....... Kent State College, Kent, Ohio Alpha Gamma . . . Kansas State Teachers ' College, Hays, Kansas Alpha Delta .... Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alpha Epsilon . . . State Teachers ' College, Maryville, Missouri Alpha Zeta . . Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana Alpha Eta .... State Teachers ' College, Indianapolis, Indiana C5 XTv A V K WU V n ° ' We THETA LAMBDA SIGMA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1912 Colors — Crimson and Black Flower — American Beauty Rose Pu blication — Theta Lambda Signal HONORARY PATRONESSES Mrs. H. Z. Wilbur Mrs. H. T. Olander Mrs. Joseph H. McCullough PATRONESS Mrs. James M. Brown FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Estabrook Rankin Miss Ella Smith Miss Lucia Densmore RESIDENT ALUMNAE Katherine Crampton June Moore Alfrieda Hutton Gilmore Irene Stewart Schrepper Ethel Hunter Helfrich Dorothea Brackinreed Bertine Clark Dorothy Dutcher Eleanor Edger Erma Flint Beatrice Freeman Willa Jean Freitag Alleen Gates Evelyn Gillson Catherine Harris Thora Jones Genevieve Krebs Mary McGill Katherine Merry ACTIVE MEMBERS Ann E. Moore Kathryn Morgan Evelyn Morris Mary Muir Frances Patterson Phyllis Shook Zola Voorhies Martha Wender Lucille Williams Gertrude Weinberg Helen Wilbur Bertha Witmer Mary Witmer Rose Wooster Doris Yocum ALUMNAE CHAPTER Detroit, Michigan CHAPTER ROLL Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Upsilon Chicago, Illinois Rogers Park, Illinois Valparaiso, Indiana Fort Worth, Texas Little Rock, Arkansas Ypsilanti, Michigan e v tei THETA SIGMA UPSILON BETA CHAPTER Colors — Rose and Silver Flower — Rose PATRONESSES Miss Zella Beardsley FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Florence Eckert Miss Lucretia Case ACTIVE MEMBERS Minnie Merle Addis Norine Berry Ruth Brainerd Dorothy Cavanaugh Dorothy Chapel Frances Chanter Elizabeth Connelly Helen Dancer Evelyn Gaunt Agnes Harem Harriet Hazelwood Geraldine Higgins Wilma Land Dorothy Weinman PLEDGES Beverly Hoover Esther Narvo Marion Smith Ruth Soronon Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Kappa Iota Lambda Mu CHAPTER ROLL Kansas State Teachers ' College, Empor ia, Kansas Michigan State Teachers ' College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kansas . Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia State Teachers ' College, Kent, Ohio State Teachers ' College, Buffalo, New York Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana Colorado State Teachers ' College, Greeley, Colorado Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Kansas State Teachers College, Hays, Kansas brai 1. ALPHA TAU DELTA Established 1907 — Incorporated 191 1 Colors — Maroon and Gold Flower — Maroon and Gold Tulip PATRON Dr. F. R. Gorton HONORARY PATRON Dr. N. A. Harvey FACULTY MEMBERS Professor B. W. Peet Professor F. B. McKay Professor H. L. Smith Mr. William Wilcox Professor P. S. Brundage Mr. Carl Erikson Mr. Clarence Loesell Mr. L. A. Golczynski ACTIVE MEMBERS Wayne Boelio James Burke Wayne Groom Donald Chandler Chester Gooding Stephen Black Melvtn Miller Clare Martinson Richard Robb Ferris Hodge Enoch Stimer Burdett Peebles Gerald Giddings George Peterson Helmuth Strobel Clinton Fair Donald Joy Carl Steinman Byron Rogers Myron Rogers PLEDGES Russell Roe Lamar Thumm Wendell Drouyer « Stfoto 9e vSf v %%To ' 1 v),!! ' lart iP V tricV. ARM OF HONOR Established 1895 — Incorporated 1915 Colors — Red and Black Flower — Red Carnation PATRON Dr. B. L. D ' Ooge FACULTY ADVISOR Dr. O. 0. Norris Walter Adriot FACULTY MEMBERS Carl Lindegren E. J. Rynearson L. W. Olds Earl O ' Beshaw Francis Labadie Ross Gordon Harold Oliver John Barker Alden Tomion William Pratt Spence Edwards OFFICERS Lord High Commander Vice-Commander Scribe Treasurer Chaplin Sergeant-at-Arms Corresponding Secretary William Abert John Barker Louis Barstow Leighton Boyd Joe Bradley Lawrence Brown Arthur Burholt Robert Cutler Walter Dierkse Spence Edwards James Eisle Freeman Flynn ACTIVE MEMBERS Edward Gabel Ross Gordon Gordon Hester James Hickey Edgar Kullman Frances Labadie Stanford Le Clair Howard Leach Chester Marrs M. D. Murray David McMurray George Meullich Rex Tuttle Kenneth Morrow John Nott Wisely Nott Bernard Otto Earl O ' Beshaw Harold Oliver William Pratt Edward Schlene Everett Smith Collins Taylor Ralph Thayer Alden Tomion James Hogan Warren Smith PLEDGES Julius Lirch Arthur Stanfield Howard Bernhagen Robert McDonald Edward Marcombe O J «S ° a .- . § 52 - -g •§ X a c O in J 2 H 5 Co£-ife,«5 CHI DELTA Established 1914 Colors — Lavender and Gold Flower — Fleur-de-lis PATRON Professor Carl E. Pray FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. W. H. Sherzer Paul B. Sampson Professor Paul Hubbell Ray W. Binns HONORARY MEMBERS Delmar Allman Roy Roberts Glenn Mason Glenn Chappell Paul Longhurst Donald Flynn Allan Sawdy OFFICERS V President ice-President . Secretary Treasurer Alumni Secretary Serge ant-at- Arms ACTIVE MEMBERS Joe Moran Edward Fox Gordon Giddings Bruce Siders Burnus Page Homer Stableford Raymond Shaw Clarence Taft Clifford Boyd Donald McCollum Gerald Cooper Irving Cooper Hugh Carson Olen Beck Warren Bailey Donald Craig Morley Hazard James Anderson PLEDGES Frank Altaffer Milton Jacobi Lyman Walker Joseph Pray Clifton Whaling Marshal Soldinier Fred Adams Carl Carlson Mark Gibson Harold La Fever Norman Krecke Harry Bennett Frank Hewitt Arthur Forche Ransom Townsend Edward Colvert Gordon Young Delmas Brown 3 a §Q u a r . b 5 M (5 a 2 hO l: . Z b- ■J o Z O i • £ - u J S 3 s i a - -n ■t °y J • u a if I 5 -w KAPPA PHI ALPHA Color — Royal Purple Established 1902 Flower — American Beauty Rose Dr. G. Sanders Mr. Edwin Stahl PATRON Dr. E. A. Lyman FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. C. A. Wackman Mr. Harry Ockerman Mr. Lawerence Dunning OFFICERS Robert Le Anderson Wilbur Gunnerson Louis Brown Wesley Rea Leo Borst Louis Brown Napoleon La Voie Alpha . Beta Gamma Delta Corresponding Secretary House President Athletic Manager Raymond Anglemyre Louis Brown Alex Fraser Kermit French Wilbur Gunnerson Napoleon La Voie Albert La Rochelle Robert Le Anderson Chestly LeBeau Max Steffens ACTIVE MEMBERS Wesley Rea Gordon Rice Wilfred Schoen Herbert Smith William Stover George Stover Raymond Stites Alonzo Waite James Quinn Warren Watson Neville Wood Allen Watson Leo Borst Robert Dunlop George Marshall Harold Bauer William VanFleet Clay Leach WlLLIANE BRUNE Waldo Ashley James Sherman PLEDGES Roy Krueger Harold Layman Jesse Simons Ralph Spink The past year has been another banner year for the fraternity. We have been well represented in all college activities. Kappa Phi Alpha ' s greatest loss occured April 10, 1928 when its beloved patron and founder, Dimon H. Roberts, passed to his eternal reward. He organized the fraternity in 1902, and for over twenty-six years guided its destiny. His death was a severe blow to the fraternity and to his many friends. PHI DELTA PI ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1892 — Incorporated 1900 National, February 22, 1929 Colors — Pink and White Flower — Pink Carnation PATRON Professor H. Z. Wilber FACULTY MEMBERS C. P. Steimle, ' 02 C. M. Elliott, ' 09 A. Walker P. J. Misner, ' 19 A. A. Metcalf, ' 15 O. M. Gill, ' 16 J. S. Lathers, ' 93 J. M. Hover, ' 08 ACTIVE MEMBERS Carvel Bentley Harper Britton Frank Brown Clyde Budd Allan Giles Roger Gorton Gerald Greenlick Fred Guilstorf Burdette Harris Clarence Harris Arnold Heimerdinger James House Ralph Hundley Floyd King Kenneth King Max Laing Cyril Monk Demas Manseau . Louis Marks Ambrose McIntyre Marvin Middlestat Gordon Moffitt Harold Patt LeRoy Potter Elvin Ruthig Elmer Simmons Beverly Smith Richard Stuckey Henry Wiener Lester Wiener Lorimer Wilcox Wyatt Wilson Donald Booth Harold House Owen Partridge PLEDGES Lester Twork Howard Weston Merlin Wolfe Normand Meyers Alpha Beta Gamma Delta CHAPTER ROLL Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Central State Normal College, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan . Greeley, Colorado Emporia, Kansas ♦•V G SIGMA DELTA PSI Sigma Delta Psi is a national honorary fraternity which has for its purpose the encouragement of the physical, mental and moral development and training of college students. It was founded in 1912 at Indiana University by the presi- dent, Air. Wm. Bryan. The chapter at the Michigan State Normal College was organized in 1922 by W. L. Olds. To the following chapter roll about fifteen chapters will be added by the affiliation of the Star and Arrow, a similar or- ganization of the southern states. NATIONAL CHAPTER ROLL Carleton College Colorado College Detroit City College Furman University James Millikin Juanita College Knox College . . . . Lombard College Macalester College Michigan State Normal College Michigan State College Northwestern L T niversity Oberlin ..... Ohio State University Oregon State Agricultural College Spearfish Normal St. Olaf College College of William and Mary . Purdue University Western Reserve University Yale University University o: LTniversity o LTniversity o: LTniversity o: University o University o: University o University o LTniversity o LTniversity o: University o: University o: University o: University o University o Arizona Arkansas Colorado Dubuque Florida Idaho Indiana Michigan Nebraska Minnesota Tennessee Oklahoma Southern California South Dakota Wisconsin Northfield, Minnesota Colorado Springs, Colorado Detroit, Michigan Freenville, South Carolina Decatur, Illinois Huntington, Pennsylvania Galesburg, Illinois Galesburg, Illinois St. Paul, Minnesota Ypsilanti, Michigan East Lansing, Michigan Evanston, Illinois Oberlin, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Corvallis, Oregon Spearfish, South Dakota Northfield, Minnesota . Williamsburg, Virginia Lafayette, Indiana Cleveland, Ohio New Haven, Connecticutt Tucson, Arizona Fayetteville, Arkansas Boulder, Colorado Dubuque, Iowa Gainesville, Florida Mascow, Idaho Bloomington, Indiana Ann Arbor, Michigan Lincoln, Nebraska Minneapolis, Minnesota . Marysville, Tennessee Norman, Oklahoma . Los Angeles, California Vermillion, South Dakota Madison, Wisconsin NATIONAL OFFICERS Dr. John Sundwall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, President Mr. L. W. Olds, Michigan State Normal, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Secretary-Treasurer El fc j r B f M Hh « H u I jjj H P| • ■Hb M j B 1 i B 1 rfc. H fi K i 1 Hk.m L lii SIGMA DELTA PSI FACULTY PATRON Delmar I. Allman OFFICERS Delmar Allman Gordon Hester President Secretary- Treas it rer HONORARY MEMBERS President Charles McKenny Professor J. H. McCullough Dean J. M. Brown C. P. Steimle Professor E. J. Rynearson Professor O. T. Doran Mr. Walter Adrian Mr. Harry Ockerman MEMBERS Lorimer Wilcox FIerbert Smith William Foy Harold Oliver Marvin Simms Ralph Hundley Vilas Bates Gordon Hester Earl O ' Beshaw J. Collins Taylor Robert LeAnderson Walter Wesa Jp i bTSbl Z E T A CHI SIGMA Established 1928 PATRON H. WlLLARD RENINGER OFFICERS Vilas O. Bates Edward Riley Carl Hamman xoble shindler Vilas Bates Robert Chandler Edward Riley Paul Carter John Mitchell CHARTER MEMBERS Riley Wise PLEDGES Harold Richmond President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Carl Brablec Carl Hammon Noble Schindler Preston May-hew Kenneth Preston Professor Alexander M U SIGMA CHI Established 1929 PATRON Professor Frederick Alexander FACULTY MEMBER Professor Luther Moffitt OFFICERS Ralph Banta Irving Gilbert Richard Schoenbohm President Secretary- Treasurer Serjeant-at-Arms MEMBERS L ergne Dean Leland Randall Arthur Gersabeck Archibald Richards Earl Hackman Maxwell Ament y ' Ocke COACHES No one can write in true justice what a coach means to a team. For the most part coaches are taken merely as a matter of course as long as winning teams are turned out. But when a lean year is struck the coach is singled out as the cause. To our coaches we owe the utmost respect and appreciation not only for the winning teams they have developed but also for the caliber of the men they have molded. To this great staff of mentors: Rynearson, Olds, Adrian, Doran, Samson, Allman, and Ockerman, the Michigan State Normal College owes a great deal. Representing the highest type of manhood them- selves, they are making College and athletics a real constructive factor in every Ypsi man ' s life. Everyone who has donned the Green and White under these men knows what these coaches have meant to him. OUR CAPTAINS The whistle blows; two teams ste p out on the field. One member from each team walks to the center of the field and shakes hands. A coin is tossed. Pointed fingers indicate the goal chosen. The teams line up. The whistle blows again and the game is on. That is the picture the public gets of the captain but that is far from being his only duty. The captain was chosen by his teammates because they considered him as one to lead them, one to represent them and through them, the college; one to smooth things out when they break roughly. He is not merely to argue a point with the referee but is one to meet on common grounds with the opponents and to secure a just decision for both. The Captain has all the ideals and traditions of his school to uphold and it is by his upholding of those ideals that he is to be judged, for in his future life his college days will be measured, not so much by whether he won or lost, but how he played the game. Measured in this way, or any other way, George, Ray, Leroy, Frank and Bill stand one hundred per cent as players, as sports- men and as leaders. Captain Raymond Stites Halfback Detroit One of the cleanest and hardest fighting atheletes that Ypsi has ever had. his spectacular through cen- ter and off-tackle spins will long be remembered Neville Woods Tackle Hastings Playing his second year of football Nev lived up to all expectations and had a great year. Nev will be welcome next year. Earl VanBuren Fullback Jackson playing his last year for Ypsi, Hap helped her to another collegiate title through his consistent punt- ing and sure passing. Duaxe Farmer Tackle Jackson Coming here with a good record as a football player Duane proved good mate- rial on the Ypsi team. Captain-elect Wilbur Gunnerson Quarterback Manistee Gunny is one of the best field generals in the state. A leader and a scholar, Gunny always chose the best play. He is bound to prove a great leader for the Green and White next vear. Paul Shoemaker Tackle Toledo Big and rangy Paul was . always shunned by oppos- ing teams. He was one of the hardest linesmen to stop and will be back next vear. Walter Dierkes Fullback Detroit Rynie was lacking in fullback material and Walter was the one who filled the gap. Walter was always dependable and will be missed. George Stover Center Detroit George, playing his first year filled a regular center position and although not spectacular played a hard steady game always. George should make a great center next year. George Miellich End Toledo George is one of the best ends in the state, a wonderful defensive man as well as a target for many of psi ' s completed passes. He will be back next year. Rubin Yoselowitz Guard Detroit Although troubled with a bad pair of ankles Vossie played a great game the latter part of the season. Yossie ha ; two more years and should prove a tower of strength in the line. Kenneth Morrow Halfback Detroit Fast as a streak Ken is an ideal open-field runner and has furnished followers of the Green and White with many thrills during the last few years. Good luck, Ken . Napoleon LaYoie Guard Flint Nap presided over his guard position as befits his name. Few gains were made through his territory. Nap should prove a colossus in defense next vear. Louis Brown Halfback Belding Lou seems destined to hold down a steady berth next fall. Everyone remembers his great work in the closing moments of the Kalamazoo game. Lou ' s fine punting and passing helped Ypsi to victory. William Ahert End Ypsilanti Another athlete and a gentleman passes from V psi with Bill . A hard fighter and a wonder on defense, Bill held the wing down to perfection. Leighton Boyd Halfback Detroit A dash man in track and wonderfully fast in a football suit. Lady proved an excellent pass receiver and will be missed next fall. Howard Chanter End Jackson Chanter is a strong, steady player and always dependable. He will be back next year and should help to fill the gap left by Abert. Robert LeAnderson Halfback Hancock Bob has made this year a wonderful one. An excellent passer and runner Bob should be a big asset next year. Bernus Page End Litchfield A more determined fighter never donned a football suit. He was hard going always and with the years experience will help fill the wing positions. Allex Sawdy Tackle Grass Lake Playing his last year for Ypsi, Al was a hard- fighting tackle who was not regarded lightly by the strongest of opponents. David McMurray Tackle Toledo Mac is a big rangy fellow ideally built for the tackle position. He should make a strong bid for the tackle post next year. Edwin Rice Center Flint Ed made things inter- esting for the opponents the latter part of the season. Ralph Thayer Center Ypsilanti Ralph started the season strong and played a fine game to the end of the season. FOOTBALL A clean, hard-fighting group of athletes gathered in Ypsilanti last fall for early football practice. A team was formed from this squad which went through the year with but one defeat, an early season upset by John Carroll University of Cleveland. The team was not at its best and a number of changes were made which resulted in a machine that crushed all opponents up to the climax of the season when it defeated the great Kalamazoo team in an overwhelming battle on Homecoming day. This victory cinched our second straight Michigan Collegiate Conference championship. The high lights of the season were the Michigan B game and the Kala- mazoo game. A review of these games would show Captain Stites going through the line in deceptive spins; Gunnerson and Boyd sweeping around the ends or pulling passes out of the air thrown by Brown or Van Buren; Van Buren getting off long spirals that shoved the enemy back; Morrow dodging and squirming down the open field; LaYoi, Yoselowitz and Stover holding the center of the line intact; Woods and Shoemaker throwing the enemy for repeated losses and Muellich and Abert guarding the ends. Most of the men are to be back next fall and with the added experience can be counted upon to take psi to another championship. SCHKDULK Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. iq Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 John Carroll University Olivet College Michigan B team Adrian College Central State Teachers ' College De Kalb University Western State Teachers ' College Detroit City College at Cleveland at Ypsilanti at Ypsilanti at Ypsilanti at Mt. Pleasant at psilanti . at Ypsilanti at Detroit BASKETBALL A veteran squad answered the call to basketball. Eight lettermen and four Freshmen stars made the prospects look good for a successful year. The early games were easy victories and the team reached its highest level when it swamped the Michigan B team at Ann Arbor. A slight slump was experienced after this when we lost to our ancient rivals, Western State Teachers ' College at Kala- mazoo and Central State Teachers ' College at Mt. Pleasant. The lineup was changed continually until finally a suitable combination was reached which threatened both the Y and Kalamazoo in the final games of the season. Captain Muellich and Shaw played the most consistently while Giles as for- ward, played a sensational game finishing the season as high point man of the Michigan Collegiate Conference. A number of veterans will be back next fall and will undoubtedly tighten up the race for another Conference title. Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. iq |an. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. IS Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 Mar. s SCHEDULE Michigan B team Adrian College St. Mary ' s College Michigan B team Detroit City College Central State Teachers ' College Armour Institute of Technology John Carroll University Adrian College Detroit Y. M. C. A. . Central State Teachers ' College Western State Teachers ' College St. Mary ' s College Detroit Y. M. C. A. . Marquette Normal Detroit City College Western State Normal College at Ann Arbor at Ypsilanti at Orchard Lake at Ypsilanti at Ypsilanti at 1 psilanti at Ypsilanti at Ypsilanti at Adrian at Ypsilanti at Mt. Pleasant at Kalamazoo at Ypsilanti at Detroit at Ypsilanti at Detroit at Ypsilanti BASEBALL Harry Ockerman, former three sport man of Michigan State Normal College has been appointed head coach of this year ' s Baseball team. With a good pro- portion of veterans back and the nucleus of an excellent freshman squad, Harry should produce a team which will make a strong bid for Michigan Collegiate Conference honors this year. SCHEDULE April 20 Toledo University . .at Toledo April 27 Toledo University .at Ypsilanti May 4 Central State Teacher ' s College at Ypsilanti May 10 Armour Institute of Technology at Ypsilanti May 11 Western State Normal College . . at Ypsilanti May 16 Chicago Y. M. C. A. . at Chicago May 17 Armour Institute of Technology . . at Chicago May 18 Ferris Institute .at Ypsilanti May 23 St. Mary ' s College . . . .at Ypsilanti May 24 Ferris Institute .... at Big Rapids May 25 Central State Teacher ' s College at Mt. Pleasant May 30 Adrian College . . .at Ypsilanti June 3 St. Mary ' s College ... at Orchard Lake June 8 Western State Teachers ' College at Kalamazoo June 15 Alumni ...... at Ypsilanti Top Row — Nobles, Burholt, Semerau, Mason, Benjamin, Booth, Pray, Goodall, Peterson, Adams, Jackson. Middle Roiv — Coach Olds, Chappell, Sheffler, Groom, Miller, Simmons, Smith, Taylor, Beck, Criger, Chanter, Brown, Barstow, Coach Allman. Bottom Row — Bcyd, Jacobi, Simms, Bouck, Whitney, Captain Potter, Monroe, Oliver, Morrow, Allen, Wolfe. TRACK Michigan State Xormal College has been justly proud of her great track teams and this years team is living up to all expecta- tions. Led by Captain Le Roy Potter who is recognized as one of the leading milers of the country, they have swept through the early season indoor meets and will undoubtedly improve when they hit the cinders. Y psilanti ' s relay team deserves special notice. They are known throughout the nation as one of the best. This year ' s medley relay team composed of Captain Potter, Olin Beck, Valden Criger, Howard Chanter is undefeated up to date. Much of the success of the Track Team is due to Coach Lloyd Olds who is nationally known and who has turned out nothing but winning teams since coming to Ypsilanti. Standing — Donald Booth, Manager; Alfred Forche, Fred Adams, Max Dean-, Francis O ' Brien. Cyril Monk, Coach Olds. Seated — Captain Fred Altaffer, Glenn Chappel, Warren Bailey, Valden Criger, Donald Smith, Everett Smith, Clifford Boyd, Merlin Wolfe. C ROSS C OUXTRY The Cross Country team took every dual race in the hardest schedule the Normal College has had in years. In the Michigan Collegiate Conference race the first five men placing were Ypsi men. With Captain Altaffer and Captain-elect Boyd running the most consistently the power and balance of the team made an unbeatable combination. The ad- dition of the Freshman squad of last fall should make the next years team the greatest Ypsilanti has ever seen. SCHEDULE Oct. 6 Oct. ii Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. i Nov. 10 Nov 17 Nov 24 Ohio W esleyan University . . .at Ypsilanti Novice Meet . . . .at Ypsilanti Ohio Northern University . .at Ypsilanti Detroit Y. M. C. A. Championship at Detroit Bowling Green, Ohio . . . at Ypsilanti Michigan Collegiate Conference at Ypsilanti State Intercollegiate Championship . at East Lansing Oberlin College . . . .at Ypsilanti Central Intercollegiate Conference at East Lansing Left to right — Bernard Langley, Kenneth DeLong, Joseph Moran, Coach Samson, James House, Carvel Bentley, Leo Borst. TENNIS The 1929 Varsity tennis squad is built around three veterans, Joseph Moran, Leo Borst, Carvel Bentley and the Freshman captain, Kenneth DeLong. The team is a well balanced outfit and has enjoyed a successful season. With Borst, DeLong and Moran available for 1930 another fine racquet team can be expected. SCHEDULE April 27 Detroit City College at Ypsilanti May 4 Central State Teachers ' College at Ypsilanti May 10 Armour Institute of Technology at Ypsilanti May 11 Central State Teachers ' College . at Mt. Pleasant May 15 Detroit City College ... at Detroit May 16, 17, 18 Central Intercollegiate at Notre Dame May 23, 24, 25 State Intercollegiate Conference , at East Lansing May 31, June I Michigan Collegiate Conference at Ypsilanti June 7, 8 State Invitational ... at Kalamazoo w 9 Hi - 1 V I 1 Standing — Kenneth DeLong, Walter Dierkes, Herbert Smith, Wesley Xott, Coach Walter Adrion. Sfat?d — Alonzo Waite, Gerald Cooper, Ralph Hundley, John Mitchell, Howard Leach. SWIMMI N G Starting with a green team, Coach alter Adrion developed a surprisingly strong aggregation which finished up the season with a decisive victory over Flint Junior College. Previous to this the team was defeated by close margins by Michigan State College, DePauw University and the Michigan B team. Captain-elect Nott proved a sure point winner in every meet and should lead the veteran team which will be back next year, through a victorious season. Hp ■SI HEn . as H r s J Bfi... M | - 1 ttBh H fci 1 5 j JB M Kl fl l Standing — Richard Stuckey, James Snyder, William Menold, Coach Walter Adriox. Seated — Edwin Falk, Norman Meyers, Russel Peterson, Larry Wilcox, Ralph Hundley. GYM TEAM As our Physical Education Department is known all over the state and beyond as one of the best, so is our Gym Team. It has been especially good this year and has visited and given exhibitions in several states. It has car- ried the name of Ypsilanti to thousands of spectators in Michigan and elsewhere. The advertising which the Gym Team has done for the Normal College cannot be estimated. ATHLETIC ' MANAGERS Paul Berkley William Booth Neville Woods Kenneth DeLong Farnsworth Gorton Robert Wayt Football Track Basketball Swimming and Tennis Intramural Baseball Varsity athletics do immeasurable good for the health and physique of those few so favored with the necessary ability for participation in them. But the vast mass of students who have the inclination to be spectators are converted into players of all sorts of games by the extensive intramural program which is carried on under the leadership and supervision of Director Lloyd W. Olds. The program involves interfraternity leagues, interclass leagues, house and class leagues and campus tournaments of many sorts. This gives the students an opportunity for physical development and a chance to take an active part in college sports. SENIOR GIRL ' S VOLLEYBALL Ruth Wyckoff Helen Wilbur Eula Spinks Della Misunas Grace Werstovshek Florence Hoffman Jeanette Quinn Dorothy Weber Thelma Sonnenburg Elizabeth Coyle Doris Schwichtenberg The Senior Girl ' s Volley Ball team went through the season with- out a defeat. The only team that threatened them during the tournament was the Sophomore team which lost to the Seniors by only four points. SENIOR GIRL ' S FIELD BALL Della Misunas Eula Spinks Lydia Asikainen Grace Werstovshek. Florence Hoffman Jeanette Quinn Dorothy Weber Elizabeth Coyi.e Thelma Sonnenburg Doris Schwichtenberg Helen Wilbur The Senior Girl ' s Field Ball team was the undisputed victor of the 1928 season. They completed their entire schedule with only one team scoring against them. SCORES Seniors 2 Seniors 2 Seniors I Seniors o Seniors I Seniors 2 Juniors o Sophomores 1 Freshmen o Juniors o Sophomores o Freshmen o SOPHOMORE GIRL ' S BASKETBALL Enid Renck Mary Ruth Wolf Helen Cody Zola Voorhies Alyce Edwards Florence Peterson Alice Kuhlenkamp Leone Rogers In the Interclass Basketball Tournament the Sophomore Class won first place. The team was in good form and played an excellent game throughout the season. The scores were as follows: Sophomores 30 Sophomores 44 Sophomores 49 Freshmen 13 Seniors 7 Juniors 4 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE University of Detroit .... 25 Varsity Reserves 6 Detroit City College o Ypsilanti o Frosh 13 Ypsilanti 55 Coach Wilfred Schoen trained a group of incoming Freshman into an aggressive football team that won two of the three games played. The men received experience which will be most valuable to them in tryouts for the varsity i n future seasons. In addition these men aided the varsity through frequent scrimmages. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Won Adrian Detroit City College Mount Pleasant Adrian Lost Detroit City College Western State Teachers ' College Mount Pleasant estern State Teachers ' College Coach O. T. Doran found good basketball material in the in- coming Freshman class, and after a period of training, tested his squad against some of the outstanding Frosh teams of the state. The scores show the team held its own. Even as the Aurora goes to press Coach Doran is actively engaged in training a Freshman baseball team. An interesting season is expected, with the following games scheduled: two games each with Michigan State, Western State, and Mount Pleasant. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDUL E Toledo High 45 Pontiac High 38 Dearborn High 30 Eastern High 28 Varsity 30 Ypsilanti 15 Ypsilanti 17 Ypsilanti 25 Ypsilanti 27 Frosh 26 It will be noted from the above scores that the Freshman Cross Country squad placed over all their contestants. Coach George Marshall ' s men revealed their prowess by winning college records for this season in two long distance runs. This was accomplished by Harold Bauer whose time for four and one-half miles was 24:32 1-5; and Edward Morcombe whose time for the two miles was 10:30. FRESHMEN GIRL ' S FIELD BALL ith plenty of material the Freshman Field Ball squad started their campaign against the upper classmen. The first game showed three things: that there was excellent material in this yearling group, that they had confidence in themselves, and that there was a good spirit of sports- manship in their make-up. Romping through their other contests like a well oiled machine, they conquered the upper classmen with ease. % _ 7 -( tJ J - t ) 0- ( W v -y J lfC f J? ULl I (y cwst (F- A - y o, $+$.7 vSCOOOL 5TARTCTM2 YEArfRQ5H u o OUTf T-HA COLLEfGE- 15 YOU15.S -PPEXY- r t£ ■woneconiMG • otin!tt3%(£ HEAP Q 1 ' WJ i TOUGH C - CH nPtCNS ' f 1 .- OIV dg m EVERY WtfZSi ff({ vi ONE. ©VE tBCR. SEPTEMBER 22 — Ypsi flooded with Freshmen. Lec- tures, feeds and campus tours. 26 — School opens and we throng to the Gym to classify. 25 — Bing gets big job on State Athletic Board. OCTOBER 11 — Straw vote. Hoover swamps poor Al. 13 — psilanti vs. University of Michi- gan B team. Ypsi wins. 15 — Andy does his stuff with the Frosh. 24 — Politics! Hover vs. Pittman. NOVEMBER 1 — A Day at the Pools. Every- body vote. 10 — Homecoming. We parade in the snow. Ypsi 18; Kalamazoo 9. ea, Ypsi. 14 — German educators entertain us with pictures of the Youth Movement. Herb Smith offers to escort co-eds on long distance hikes. 24 — Fall Frisk in the Gym. Everyone gets acquainted. 27 — Picture of portly Paul Whitman graces corridor for two weeks. DECEMBER 6 — Oratorical flights of Krasny and Nolan win honors for them. 10 — A new fraternity. Don ' t know what to call it. 1 6 — Choir goes over big with Detroit Symphony. Alex gets lots of praise. 1 8 — Fall term Convocation. Seventy leave our midst. 19 — All aboard for home and Santa. Wonder what mv marks will be. JANUARY 2 — Everybody back again. Our Christmas present is the beginning of the new library. All things come to those who wait. 3 — More Honors for Ypsi. League of omen oters wins national contest, thanks to Katherine Merry. 4 — Professor Lathers entertains the Intelligensia. 18-19 — Mid-Year Conference. The old familiar faces come back. EAP flUCH PPAlS-E rOR 7MA CHOIf? AND £ x -9 ALEX. Ro -ALLAO.Ginnt- PEACUIJ SKATINA+KirtGBAJKETlN© FEBRUARY 1 — Fellowship Conference. Tarzwell converted. 5 — All students and faculty must be vaccinated. Don ' t touch my arm! 15 — The J-Hop and a wonderful time in spite of the vaccinations. 19-23 — A few more off days while some of the faculty attend the N. E. A. at Cleveland. 27 — The debating season opens. Re- solved: That No Parking signs be placed in the lobby of the new library. OPfri SEASON fOP PE5ATEPX Vi f VACCINATE Wi!! the scar ilwtdoctoro® Tbcrt up to laclq JQ E PUAP ll OoQitW.iJ J MARCH I — College orators lose at Alma. Better luck next time. 9 — Co-ed Prom, with its costumes grotesque and picturesque. Congratulations, Mary. 12 — Classification once more. What pipe courses do you know ? 22 — School closes. We go home for a nice long rest after a strenuous term of work. APRIL 2 — The joyous mob returns for the home stretch. 12 — Rushing. io — Students contribute money for infants of India. 14 — Dorothy Chapel goes to Omaha so that we may be properly governed. 19 — Katherine Merry leaves for Washington to pay our respects to Herb. The Model Assembly of the League of Nations at Ann Arbor. MAY 1 — Rain and more rain. Lightening strikes the Main Build- ing but still it stands. 3 — Snow. 6 — Spring is here. Carl spends his spare time making air- planes. 7 — Alice sits by the Fire. 8 — Migrations to River Brink begin again. J K E S We learn from the press that broadcasting has added five hundred words to the average radio fan ' s vocabulary. And we wouldn ' t dare print any of them. Sorority Pledge to Zoology Professor — We ' re having a dog show this week. Won ' t you come? Alice Barber — I wonder what makes all Scotchmen such humorists? Dr. Ford — It must be a gift. Miss Best — I discovered a new microbe today. Miss Phelps — Spare me the details. I ' m tired of small talk. Those who roll the eye, Usually eye the roll! Jim — Did the honor system work well in your college? Joe — Yes — until some darn sneak went and squealed on us. Well, if he can ' t write a love letter that I am proud to show to the other girls in the house, I ' ll just have to send him back his pin, that ' s all. Don Chandler — Whatcha been doing? Willa Jean — Taking part in a guessing contest. Don Chandler — But I thought you had an exam. Willa Jean — I did. Old Man — Didn ' t Helen object to your asking when you ' ve got the mumps? David — Yes, she said I had some cheek. Neil — Let you up? What ' s your hurry? Dick — I ' m going to meet my girl-friend. Neil — Say, don ' t you know women are always an hour late. Dick — Yeah, but I ' m gonna buy her a dinner. Women are all the same. Yeah, after a fashion. Freshman — Wait a minute. Bill. I want to go up to the room and wash up. Roommate — All right, and while you ' re up there you may as well change my shirt. No girl ever made a fool out of me. Who was it then? We could tell you some more jokes, but what ' s the use? You ' d only laugh at them. A new 5 and 10 cent store had been opened by a man named Cohen. A woman came in one day and selected a toy for which she handed the proprietor a dime. Excuse, lady, said Cohen, but these toys are fifteen cents. But I thought this was a 5 and 10 cent store, protested the customer. Well, I leave it to you, came the reply. How much is it — 5 and 10 cents? They rope off the aisles at a wedding so the bridegroom can ' t get away. Ella — Yes, and I suppose you told Gertrude that secret I told you never to tell a living soul? Bobby — I did not!! I knew you ' d want to tell her yourself. Professor — Any questions? Clinton Fair — Yes, what course is this? Alpha Tau — A nice suit you have on; who ' s your tailor? Chi Delt — And you have on a nice one too; who ' s your roommate? Dick Robb says he likes his new topcoat very much, only he can ' t get used to the wood across the shoulders and the hook keeps pushing his hat off. Melvin Miller — Can I see that book I had last week? Miss Rosentreter — I guess so. Was it fascinating? Mel — No, but its got my girl friend ' s telephone number in it. Gunny — Did you hear about the India Rubber man who was arrested for murder? Janet — No what about him? Gunny — The judge sent him up for quite a stretch. W. Boelio — What ' s the difference between a plumber and an Economics professor? N. Grey — I bite, what? W. Boelio — A plumber doesn ' t pretend to know anything about Economics. Up and atom, cried the molecule. Miss Stowe — That play was barred from Paris because of its lines. Alice Barber — Yes, but it was later produced in pantomine. Miss Stowe — Where ' s that? There ' s nothing more pathetic than a horsefly on a radiator. INDEX Ableson, Raymond 163 Abrams, Naoma 96 Acker. Cora 79 Acker, Ha .el 09 Adair, Alene 87 Adair, Margaret 168 Adams. Fred 155 Adams, Harriett 112 Adams, Shirley 95 Addis, Minnie Merle 86 Allen, Thelma 122 Allen, Pauline 153 Allyn, Minnie 77 Almus, Anne 80 Alter, Catherine 160 Althaus, Florence 160 Althouse, Stella 74 Alward, Elizabeth 1 50 Ames, Dorothy 1 34 Anderson, Cory 132 Anderson, Dorothy 115 Anderson, Edwyna 152 Anderson, Elva 156 Anderson, Marie 1 4 Anderson, Ruth 81 Andrews, Mildred 115 Andrews, Sibyl 154 Andrus, Helen 89 Anibal, Evelyn 96 Ansted, Iva Iola 146 Ardis, Dorothy 144 Armstrong, Lucy 71 Atkinson, Hazel 159 Atwell, Ardis 102 Atwood, Letha 89 Atwood, Louise 133 Babbitt, Genevieve 165 Bailey, Dorothy 160 Baker, Harry 134 Bamber, Elsie 167 Bamber, Ruth 1 3 Barber, Alice 100 Barendreght, Janice 94 Barmore, Marion 72 Barnes, Ethel 78 Barnes, Georgia 141 Bascom, Alary 89 Bates, Vilas 71 Batis, Viva 128 Beardslee, Bertha 96 Beattie, Margaret 9S Beck, Olen 100 Beebe, Grace 122 Behnke, Helen 125 Beitel, Felice 140 Bell, Emma 1 24 Bell, Jennie 119 Bell, Kathleen 152 Bell, Robert 79 Benardin, Leona 124 Benda, Anna 112 Benjamin. Lillian 112 Bennett, Harold 73 Bennett, Margaret 70 Berry, Norine 73 Bensett, Iva 166 Bentley, Jeanette 167 Benton, Florence 13S Bergmoser, Kathryn 1 1 1 Berkas, Adele 167 Bcutter, Margaret 165 Billman, Hildegard 82 Black, Doane 74 Blackburn, Sumner 136 Blackmer, Frances 138 Blancitt, Alice 102 Blades, Esther . 132 Blossom, Rose 75 Boelio, Wayne 82 Bombenek, Wilnia 1 1 Boner, Freeda 96 Booth, Julia .158 Borst, Leo 92 Borton, Margaret in Bostick, Doris 169 Boucher, Sarah 137 Bourdow, Mary Catherine 141 Boyd, Clifford ' 131 Boyd, Leighton 80 Brablec, Carl 101 Brackinreed, Dorothea 161 Bradfield, Margaret 136 Bradshaw, Thelma 144 Brainerd, Ruth 166 Brandow, Margaret 166 Brandt, Alae , 150 Brandt, Nina 116 Brennan, Gertrude 1 19 Brewer, Bernice 138 Brewer, Evelyn 141 Brewster, Sarah 162 Brighton, Eva 134 Brooks, Lucille 119 Brower, Jerry 164 Brown, Catherine 162 Brown, Frank 168 Brown, Marjorie 122 Brown, Miriam 81 Brownlee, Merle 136 Brunett, Emma , 1 24 Brvan, Roderick 116 Buhl, Ruth 75 Bullis, Helen 119 Bullis, Myra 90 Burch, Elizabeth 113 Burdette, Aletha 138 Burke, Lucille no Butler, Ella 7S Butler, Ruth no Butler, Thelma 100 Buytendorp, Alarie 102 Byrne, Margaret 116 Byrne, Marie 154 Campbell, George 81 Campbell, Marie 147 Carlson, Carl 157 Carr, Beatrice 139 Carr, Maxine 162 Carson, Hugh 169 Carter, Vida 146 Casier. Adriana 116 Cassel, Florence 161 Caulkins, Ila 177 Cavanaugh, Dorothy 113 Challis, Dean 168 Chamberlain, Harmon 73 Chandler, Donald 69 Chandler, Robert ' 100 Chapel, Dorothy 86 Chapman, Florence 92 Chappell, Glenn 101 Chettle, Freeda 93 Childers, Catherine 138 Chittick, Clayton 137 Clark, Alice 75 Clark, Ethel 8c Clark, Evelyn 71 Clark, Flaura 145 Clark, Margaret 132 Clark, Mary 150 Clinton, Catherine 153 Close, Fay 154 Cohen, Esther 118 Cohen, Lot tie 90 Cole, Donald 152 Colegrove, Dorothy 114 Coleman, Lura 146 Collins, Helen 80 Comstock, Mary Louise 1 1 1 Conant, Edith 116 Connelley, Elizabeth 109 Cook, Marie 157 Cooper, Doris 142 Cooper, Madeline 121 Copeland, Ralph 138 Coover, Mildred 80 Coover, Paul 81 Cowan, Donald 159 Cowan, Edward 151 Coyle, Elizabeth 76 Criger, Valden 112 Curry, Mable 109 Curtis, Elsie 118 Cutler, Aileen 169 Dahn, Dorothy 153 Dancer, Helen 131 Daniels, Henry 153 Davidson, Janet 160 Davis, Arthur 132 Davis, Dorothy 143 Day, Bernice 86 Dean, La Vergne 87 Dean, Max 135 Dean, Reva 88 Dearmyer, Gertrude 131 Dentel, Lewis 133 Dernberger, Beulah 103 Diedrich, Grace 117 Diepenbrock, Kathryn 115 Dietz, Helen 109 Dittman, Elva 157 Dobbelaere, Marie 161 Dodge, Janet 128 Dore, Elizabeth 154 Dowd, Eleanor 71 Dowd, Mildred 145 Drust, Carolyn 101 Dumpierres, John 88 Dutcher, Dorothy 99 Dutcher, Geraldine 136 Dowgovito, Victoria 148 Dowling, Oneita 115 Durkee, Viola 136 Eardly, Norine 79 Eaton, Lucia 92 Ebaugh, Raymond 109 Eckstrand, Ethel 92 Edger, Eleanor 70 Edwards, Alyce 139 Ehle, Leota 152 Eidt, Geraldine 164 Elliott, Ailey 91 Ellis, Genevieve 138 English, Edna 163 Erickson, Ethel 109 Erickson, Evelyn 120 Eshenroder, Lucille 117 Evans, Cleone 91 Everard, Olga 109 Facklam, Wilber 118 Fair, Clinton 102 Fairbanks, Evelyn 86 Fangboner, Marion 151 Fanslow, Howard 146 Farr, Bernadine 168 Farwell, Rowena 141 Faulkner, Myldred 8c Faunce, Norma 145 Feige, Meta 94 Fellows, M. Lile 72 Ferguson, Lucille . . ' 1 56 Fields, Vera 135 Filkins, Ruth 124 Findlay, Ann 152 Finkbeiner, Elora 97 Fish, Florence 151 Fisher, Gary 93 Fisher, Faith 162 Fisher, Marion 149 Fites, Margaret 129 Flack, Harriett 77 Flack, Mary 152 Fleming, A4ary 163 Flickinger, Florence 109 Flint, Erma 155 Forche, Alfred 1 20 Forsythe, Everett 141 Forsythe, Louise 167 Foster, Eleanor 99 Foster, Leon 136 Foster, Myra 136 Fox, Iva 86 Fox, Mary Ruth 72 Frank, Dorothy 156 Freeman, Ida 113 Freitag, Willa Jean 161 Friz, Winona 137 Fuller, Leona 94 Funsch, Marie 135 Furgason, Gertrude 117 Furniss, Helen 113 Gain, Carol 119 Galbraith, Russel 127 Gale, Esther 116 Gardner, Ella May 98 Garlinger, Eva 99 Gasahl, Mildred 109 Gass, Evelyn 153 Gates, Allen 137 Gatz, Maynard 125 Gaunt, Evelyn 97 Gaunt, Helen 70 Gerrie, Ruth 142 Gersabeck, Arthur 121 Gibson, Josephine 124 Gibson, Mark 95 Giddings, Gerald 102 Gibert, Irving 72 Gill, Allena 93 Gillette, Ross 130 Gillson, Evelyn 143 Glassford, Gladys 143 Gleason, Florence 147 Gliddon, Kathleen 100 Goodall, Eldon 114 Goodall, Ilda - 90 Goodenow, Jessie 1 24 Gooding, Chester 102 Gooding, Marion 164 Goodwin, Edwina 161 Gordon, Caius 78 Gorham, Beatrice 93 Gorsline, Helen 159 Gorton, Farnsworth 80 Gorton, Roger 79 Graham, Minerva 135 Granger, Mildred 155 Grapes, Madeline 95 Graves, Grace 154 Gray, Chrystena 91 Gray, Neil 101 Green, Zella 76 Greenlick, Gerald 169 Gregg, Ruth 135 Greig, Florence 125 Grey, Roberta 128 Grier, Salome 152 Griffith, Eva Jane 69 Griffith, Geneva 86 Griffith, Margaret 100 Groom, Wayne 109 Guay, Eldora 160 Gulden, Rose 94 Gunnerson, Wilbur 88 Gustafsen, Edith 168 Haasch, Bernice 158 Hackney, Lelah 1 20 Hackney, Elma 165 Hagemeister, Myrtle 110 Hagen, Norman 147 Hagni, Elsie 145 Hale, Marie 115 Hall, Geraldine 98 Hall, Hazel 94 Hall, Marion 76 Hallway, Isabel 118 Halstead, Gage 91 Hamburger, Jessie 149 Hamman, Carl 167 Hammond, Helen 128 Hankinson, Janet 164 Hansan, Catherine 144 Hansen, Hester 165 Harper, Helen 128 Harris, Althea 71 Harris, Burdette 74 Harris, Catherine 166 Harris, Clarence 78 Harris, Katherine 163 Harrison, Virginia 120 Harsh, Ruby 91 Harwich, Florence 99 Haselswerdt, Lucille 133 Hathaway, Hope 92 Hauf, Hilda uii Hawley, Gladys 135 Hawley, Helen 91 Hayner, Pansy 160 Hazlewood, Harriett 93 Heath, Edward 103 Heideman, Lillian 96 Hensel, Dorothy 1 10 Hendrick, Jean 150 Hester, Gordon 103 Heuss, Vivian 167 Hewens, Frances 147 Higgins, Geraldine 87 Hildebrand, Evelyn 157 Hile, Mary Ann 158 Hill, Leta 120 Himes, Carol 148 Hiner, Irma 147 Hinkle, Mildred 149 Hoeflinger, June 120 Hoehl, Agnes 159 Holbrook, Elizabeth 143 Holley, Virginia 74 Hollinger, Earl 82 Hollis, Adelyn 95 Holt, Lelia 97 Hooker, Dorothea 159 Hooker, Elsie 88 Hoopfer, Helen 1 26 Hoops, Mildred 143 Hormuth, Marjorie 96 Horn, Ann 78 Horn, Thomas 78 Horowitz, Sara 146 Hosner, Alma 98 Hosner, Wanita 114 House, James 69 Houston, Alice 164 Howe, Helen u 1 Howe, Izola 1 1 1 Howlett, Alice 131 Howser, Alice 91 Hoy, Opal 119 Hoyt, Mary Louise 163 Huehl, Irine 130 Hughes, Virginia 152 Hull, Dorothy 164 Hull, Ruth 116 Hull, Virginia 101 Hundley, Ralph 161 Hunsicker, Marion 82 Hunt, Nelson 142 Hurley, Nettie 1 44 Hurst, Stella 144 Huston, Genevieve 126 Hutchinson, Charlotte 132 Iford, Francis 118 Isbister, Elizabeth 120 Jackson, Everard 80 Jacobs, Leland 103 Jarvis, Dorothy 77 Jeffers, Anita 93 Jelneck, Mable 166 Jennings, Norman 132 Johns, Madalyn 118 Johnson, Annie 125 Johnson, Elizabeth 146 Johnson, Evelyn 133 Johnson, Maude 114 Johnson, Esther 1 20 Jones, Margaret 16S Joslin, Ethel 137 Joy, Donald 82 Juckett, Esther 144 Kanunska, Agatha 140 Kar, Irene 161 Kaufman, Betty 87 Kay, Geraldine 157 Keebaugh, Vonda . ., 146 Kees, Luella Mae 92 Kelly, Mildred 97 Kennedy, Dorothy 142 Kennedy, Jean 139 Kenny, Ellen 160 Kessler, Gertrude 140 Kies, Eleanor 160 Kimball, Doris 153 Kimball. Georgia 169 King, Floyd 113 King, Katherine 82 King, Kenneth 117 Kionka, Irma 150 Knoble, Dorothy 114 Knierim, Mary 117 Knight, Anna 114 Koester, Violet 166 Kolvin, Nell 70 Konasiewicz, Julia ... - 131 Krasny, Evelyn 161 Kreuter, Dorothy 70 Krug, Florine 149 Kruger, Matilda 151 Kuhlenkamp, Alice 149 Kuhlenkamp, Margaret 93 Kuhn, Sally no LaCure, Hilton 127 La Fraugh, Ruth 119 Laing, Max 103 Laird, Florence 157 Lake, Kenneth 133 LaMere, Fern 94 Lansing, Isabel 138 Larsen, Mila 95 Lassey, Glenadine 137 LaTurno, Velma 121 Lawrence, Bernice 15c Laxton, Mar) ' 1 20 Lay, Elizabeth 117 LeAnderson, Robert 117 Leary, Veronica 7S LeBaron, Inez 132 Leckrane, Mary 115 Lee, Grace 1 24 Lee, Marjorie 87 LeFevre, Harold ior Leonard, Margaret 87 Lester, Dorothy 96 Lewis, Irene 158 Lewis, Marjorie 97 Lewis, Ruth 137 Licht, Enace 142 Lindquist, Marion 101 Linn, Florine 76 List, Freda 118 Lloyd, Beatrice 143 Lobdell, Harriett 154 Locke, Frances 75 Lockhart, Margaret 157 Lonergan, Blanche 158 Long, Josephine 98 Longhurst, Paul 102 Lowry, Minnie 142 Lowrie, Mary 140 Lucas, Vera 134 Lunger, Gladys 115 Lytle, May 89 McLean, Dorothy 161 MacNicol, Jean 122 MacVean, Evelyn I4.fi Mahoney, Elizabeth 138 Mainville, Odile 139 Malcolm, Lucille 97 Manion, Mary 162 Manigold, Ernestine 71 Manning, Mary Louise 159 Manor, Rosa 136 Manseau, Demas 77 Manske, Alma 134 Mapes, Grace 88 Marble, Frances 160 Marks, Louis 77 Markham, Hilda 141 Marlatt, Mary 131 Martin, Alyce 1 59 Martin, Lawrence 90 Martin, Marian 149 Martinson, Claire- 154 Marvin, Catherine 121 Matheson, Ruth 130 Matthews, Helen 162 Mattson, C. A 148 Maxwell, Beatrice 133 Maxwell, Bessie 133 Maxwell, Katherine 89 Mayo, I va 128 Maxe, Ruth 127 McAllister, Louise 90 McCallum, Gladys 86 McCarthy, Margaret 123 McCaslin, Justin 145 McClatchey, Helen 148 McClellan, Frances 103 McCollum, Donald 87 McCormick, Olivene 158 McCrea, Lucille 124 McCulloch, Helen 148 McCullough, Lucille 95 McCully, James 129 McDonald, Ruth 169 McDowell, Caroline 75 McDowell, Phebe 148 McGill, Marv IOO McGlade, Ethel 155 McGuire, Isabella 78 Mclntyre, Marjorie 123 McKnight, Edwin 76 McLellan, Frances 86 McLellan, Gertrude 123 McLennon, Helen 154 McMahon, Meredith 168 McMillan, Christine 139 McRea, Helen 165 Medaugh, Grace 123 Meloche, Virginia 125 Merrian, Myrna 134 Merritt, Howard 161 Merry, Katherine 163 Methven, Raymond 76 Meyer, Achsah 156 Michaels, Joe 122 Miller, Alice 101 Miller, Frances 163 Miller, Gladys 137 Miller, Lucille 98 Miller, Mclvin 99 Miller, Uldene 141 Milligan, May 118 Milliman, Doris 72 Milliman, Marjorie 129 Miner, Carolyn 123 Minnis, Mary Ceil 152 Mires, Evelyn IC9 Mitchel, John 162 Monagan, Laura 96 Monroe, Margot 157 Monroe, Myrtle 81 Mook, Bessie 74 Mook, Javene 74 Mook, Mary Catherine 74 Moon, Mary Eleanor 92 Moore, Eliza 168 Moore, Leta 121 Moore, Ruth . . 1 1 1 Moran, Bernice 158 Moran, Joseph 99 Morgan, Kathryn 73 Morrall, Mrs. Mildred 125 Morris, Evelyn 69 Morris, Eunice 145 Morrison, Eugene 82 Morse, Elian 119 Mortimer, Margaret SS Mudge, Dorothy 125 Murphy, Winifred 156 Murray, Dorothy . . . 151 Murray, Electra 125 Murray, Lodema 75 Myers, Elizabeth 165 Neberle, A. J 144 Needham, Ruth 155 Nellist, Harriett 97 Nelson, Alma 133 Nelson, Anna 132 Nelson, Mary 134 Nelson, Myrtle 153 Newman, Esther 133 Newson, Mary Ellen 92 Newton, Mabel 147 Nichols, Anna 89 Nishey, Ellen 119 Nixon, Jessie 112 Norcross, Lillian 121 Nowack, Margaret 145 O ' Brien, Alice 112 O ' Brien, Francis 94 O ' Connell, Beatrice 113 O ' Donnell, Florence 169 Olds, Doris 98 Oliver, Ruth 164 Olmstead, Mary 115 Olson, Bernadine 1 10 Ortwein, Charlotte 123 Osterout, Frances 96 Padfield, Elaine 150 Paige, Lillian 140 Palmer, Marie 148 Parker, Myrtle 79 Parks, Margery 158 Parsons, Elizabeth 99 Pataniczek, Nettie 165 Payne, Elizabeth 1 29 Peck, Mildred 88 Pebbles, Burdette 95 Pembcrton, Gladys 153 Parham, Ruth 134 Perkins, Evelyn 94 Perkins, Mary 1 26 Petersen, Florence 142 Peterson, George 99 Petersen, Rosa 1 26 Petrasky, Edna 149 Pierce, Norma 81 Pietrzak, Jennie 1 37 Pike, Helen 102 Piper, Mildreth 122 Piper, John 7 1 Poole, Theodora 121 Potter, Joyce 98 Potter, LeRoy 81 Poucher, Gertrude 72 Powers, Elizabeth 98 Powers, Esther 117 Powers, Frances 139 Pratt, Vesta 1 26 Pray, Audrey 99 Pray, Joseph 164 Pressprich, Mary 156 Pritchard, Harojd 143 Prosser, Catherine 112 Pullou, Reta 7 ' Pyke, Mary 138 Quackcnbush, Hazel in Quinn, James 88 Quinn, Janet 82 Ralph, Doris 127 Ramser, Mildred 134 Ranke, Ludietze 81 Raser, Kate 169 Rathbun, Marjorie 154 Rawson, Grace 90 Raymer, Cornelia 130 Rea, Wesley 86 Reed, Helen 87 Reed, Ruth 118 Regan, Margaret 164 Regan, Nellie 127 Reid, Helen 146 Reimann, Esther 128 Reister, Evelyn 144 Rendle, Helen 148 Rensberry, Myrtle 119 Rhodes, Helen ico Rice, Helen Mae 93 Richard, Bernice 1 26 Richards, Florence 112 Richards, Lugenia 136 Richardson, D 132 Riley, Belva 156 Riley, Lois 97 Riley. Mildred 159 Rinard, Grace 165 Ritola, Hilda 162 Ritter, Mildred IC2 Robb, Richard 156 Roberts, Jeanette 132 Robinson, Ellen 77 Robinson, Margaret 127 Roe, Cleveland 89 Rood, Owen 73 Rosendale, Margaret 75 Roth, Alfred 71 Rubenstein, Annette 87 Roe, Russell 166 Rogers, Leone 144 Romprey, Eunice m Rossow, Alma 127 Roth, Selma 155 Rowland, Lela 167 Rowan, Grace 137 Rubey, Edwina 133 Russell, Doris 150 Russell, Evelyn 144 Russell, Ruth 135 Ruthig, Elvin 135 Sanford, Mrs. Catherine 142 Sangster, Mildred 147 Sauer, Bemice 139 Sawer, Lucille 129 Sawyer, Clifford 81 Sawyer, Helen 125 Scanes, Evelyn 147 Scheid, Laura 124 Schindler, Noble 124 Schnell, Clar ence 103 Schoenhals, Bonnie 136 Schroen, Clara 113 Schultz, Dorothy 122 Schutt, Thelma 129 Schwalm, June 155 Schwichtenberg, Doris 76 Schwier, Marguerite 150 Scott, Helen 81 Scribner, Irene 130 Seal, Thora 89 Seaman, Jeanette 73 Searfoss, Helen 147 Sears, Frances 1 1 1 Seeburger, Edna 149 Seeley, Josephine 99 Seelig, Lucille 91 Seelers, Helen 143 Semrau, Gordon 119 Seppala, Violinda 90 Seyfried, Frieda 131 Shambaugh, Margaret 140 Sharp, Marjorie 113 Shaw, Audrey 93 Shaw, Ethel 149 Shaw, Raymond 163 Shimmin, Bertha 148 Shipman, Iola 151 Shook, Phyllis 140 Shook, Violette 95 Shrodes, Marjorie 153 Siders, Bruce 97 Silverman, Edith 159 Simmonds, Theone 70 Simmons, Elmer 70 Sitlington, Gertrude 89 Skinner, Florine 148 Skinner, Ruth 90 Slating, Mary 128 Sly, Dorothy 166 Smith, Agnes 129 Smith, Alison 92 Smith, Donald 115 Smith, Doris 129 Smith, Genevieve 120 Smith, Herbert 70 Smith, Lema 126 Smith, Marion 78 Smith, Warren 103 Smith, Whitney 126 Snoddy, Marguerite 130 Sogge, Ruby 140 Sohlden, Evelyn 165 Sonnenberg, Thelma 69 Sonntag, Estella 121 Sorkin, Fannie 156 Sortor, Thelma 162 Spencer, Leah 72 Spencer, Margaret 123 Sperry, Florence in Spitler, Kenneth 90 Sproule, Chrystol 131 Sternberger, Helen 76 Stevens, Elsie 168 Stevens, Minnie 129 Stimer, Enoch no Stimpson, John 164 Stocum, Catherine 168 Stoll, Marion 79 Stolson, Ingeborg 94 Stone, Kathryn 148 Stone, Mary 123 Stoner, William 77 Stover, Ethel 75 Straight, Paul 79 Strain, Roy 79 Streit, Louise 88 Strinberg, Belle 150 Strobel, Helmuth 91 Strong, Marion 73 Stuckey, Richard 77 Sudborough, Miriam 74 Sweet, Madelyn 149 Taft, Clarence 72 Tahaney, Delia 14; Tamblyn, Thomas 78 Tamoor, Emily 144 Tarzwell, Clarence 96 Taylor, Earl 134 Taylor, Josephine 151 Taylor, Pauline 94 Teall, Maynard 15S Thomas, Helen 112 Thomas, Joy 113 Thompson, Eleanor 113 Thorns, Edith 101 Thumm, Lamar 161 Timm, Frances 1 10 Trestain, Erdine 141 Trezise, Norma 122 Truesdale, Frances 581 Turnbull, J. H. . .. ' 69 Turner, Ella 164 Tyler, Florence 155 Underbill, Harriett 140 Vandei veer, Leslie 69 Van Epps, Beatrice 122 Van Meer, Leo 141 VanPatten, Arlyce 123 VanRiper, Ruth 121 Van Scoyoc, Florence 145 Van Velsor, Luella 80 Vassold, Dorothy 149 Vogler, Frances 142 Vogt, Alma 121 Vogt, Gladys 127 Voorhies, Zola 153 Voorhies, Leroy 82 Waara, [Catherine 169 Wake, Alon .o 100 Walker, L illian 69 Walker, Lyman 82 Walker, Ruth 142 Walker, Yida 139 Waldorf, Irene 77 Walls, Dorothy no Walsh, Catherine 116 Walton, Marguerite 93 Wantv, Olin 166 Ward ' , Paul 80 Ward, Winifred 162 Warford, Bonnie 117 Warren, Elizabeth 118 Waters, Robert 140 Watling, Eloise 72 Wayt, Miriam 103 Weatherhead, Antoinette 126 Webb, Wilma 90 Weeks, Lois 167 Weeks, Mildred 167 Weinberg, Gertrude 166 Weinman, Dorothy 114 Wells, Pauline . 128 Wellwood, Marguerite 114 Wender, Martha 151 Wendt, Christine 131 Western, Elsie 159 Weston, Alma 97 White, Carolyn 127 White, Lucille 79 White, Wellmina 112 Wesa, Walter 76 Whitehead, Wava 112 Widmark, Myrtle ... .128 Wieland, Elizabeth 126 Wiener, Lester 123 Wilbur, Helen 70 Wilkins, Moneta S6 Wilkinson, Dorothy 146 Wilkinson, Kathleen 88 starts sd(S-i fa a c- . Wilks, Flossie 122 Willc tt, Leota 161 Williams, Aha 75 Williams, Clora 125 Williams, Eleanor 79 Williams, Lucille 156 Williams, Rachel 151 Willmorth, Isabelle 143 Wills, Helen 155 Wilson, Dorothy 115 Wilson, Lela 101 Wilson, Ruth 73 Wilson, Thora 146 Wimple, Alice 114 Winchell, Pauline 69 Wing, Beatrice 73 Wingt, Irene no Winkleman, Elmen 70 Wise, Riley 167 Witmer, Bertha . 74 Witmer, Mary 152 Wolfe, Grace 98 Wolfe, Merlin in Wonderlic, Velma 139 Wood, Nadine 77 Wood, Pauline 71 Woods, Floy . . , 73 Woolfitt, Eleanor 92 Workman, Catherine 163 Wright, Alis 72 Wright, Florence 169 Yakes, Aha 130 Yocum, Doris 130 Young, Beatrice 95 Young, Ernestyne 87 Young, Frances 76 Young, Jean 163 Young, Verna 1 29 Zerbe, Stena 74 Zimmerman, Robert 89 Zweidinger, Hazel 131 Zych, Bertha 157 as -- } — (7 JU a tJ INDEX TO ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Mu Sigma Sorority 262 Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority . . . 264 Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority 266 Alpha Tau Delta Fraternity . . . 292 Arm of Honor Fraternity 294 Aurora 186 Band, Girl ' s 193 Band, Men ' s 192 Baptist Student ' s Council 257 Bessie Leach Priddy House 227 Chemistry Club 221 Chi Delta Fraternity 296 Choir 195 Commercial Teacher ' s Club .... 222 Craft ' s Club 220 Delta Phi Sorority 268 Delta Sigma Epsilon 270 Eastern Star Club 244 English Club 223 Euclidean Society 228 History Club 230 Home Economics Club 224 Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity .... 252 Kappa Gamma Phi Sorority . . . 272 Kappa Mu Delta Sorority 274 Kappa Phi Alpha Fraternity . . . 298 Kappa Psi Sorority 276 Kindergarten Primary Club .... 225 Lambda Tau Sigma Fraternity . 240 Laonian Dramatic Society 236 Letro Society 242 Men ' s Union 212 Minerva Literary Society 238 Mu Sigma Chi Fraternity 305 Newman Club 256 Normal Art Club 218 Normal News 188 Orchestra 194 Phi Delta Pi Fraternity 300 Physical Education Club 246 Pi Delta Theta Sorority 278 Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority 280 Portia Literary Society 239 Public School Music Club 232 Secondary Education Club 226 Sigma Delta Psi Fraternity 302 Sigma Nu Phi Sorority 282 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority . . . 284 Sodalitas Latina 234 Stoic Society 254 Theta Lambda Sigma Sorority . 286 Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority . . 288 Trailblazer Club 248 Varsity Club 250 Wesleyan Guild 255 Women ' s League 210 Woman ' s Athletic Association . . 241 Y. 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