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Q 4' 1930 . THE AURoRA Q -XQQ 1 T:-A xx EJ' . ..- '55 E l Q Av :Q .-1-5 4 5' ,. A E-354' E1 ga.:-.-:. 5 X I X1 if-I I 0' ' X r E L 1 , .V 1 'gi' - sk 99 A aim IS JIAK COPYRIGHT 1930 ALICE BARBER BRUCE SIDERS BufmeJ.r Illanager - Nfl? U W Ulla! NHUHII'rH '--INHIHW 100 I A bi x Ol : nllo- Nfy SERVICE ENGRAVING COMPANY - Engnwer: ROGERS PRINTING COMPANY - Printzw DAVID I. MoLLoY COMPANY - Cowen , '11 E-il ll LH UQWWWWWWMM fTHE A CQAURORA 1930 A AWJ5 A A 'N 3 A 'mf Q M, :SME Q QL fg MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL KQXQS COLLEGE :: Y QX ' VJ HL UIIIUHMLA A 1 , -s A ww5f: QM t 2 L ag 5 ,XXX 1 0 5 rx5 YQ Nl L1 A 'XXXL L va N o A N E I QI X X' XX PUBLISHED BY TI-I ENIOR CLASS OF Vw L EE '- As PSILANTI, MICHIGAN - X E '-a f w I X FS NW I M I 5 xr EE O L H1,HlmIH.lH.xmx.mumlm. MMU! , N Q! ml. o O X L-:rl O 0 -. . Us 0 x N 2' 0 Q rn -:uh - E70 , ' ' L 0' ' j ' ' i,!fv M1 Q 11 ,M '13 X Jn lx xg X : il --i 4 ff - 5 1 . L -sf?-.1-nf M -- C -in '-7 is 0 5 ,, I A ..... Q Q , 1 ' 1 x O gn ' i f X f kk 1 E 5 is f!A n Q ' l , 5 I f E xi ' x 1 6 - 'Q i 5 --. 9 X 3 - X 1 .2 5-.-. AIA! L , L E 'A 'A.l L...... rf' .9 E l DEDICATION 'ua MISS Geneweve M Walton ' , f Librarian of the Nor? mal College, lover of good books and their 5 2 users, friendly coun- - 1 selor and helper of 1 I students- ...-J U , to her We ded1cate the n 1930 Q l 5 l 1 - To Ti. . . 7 1 if V ei l g E AURORA U 9- Ju' 'P f lx: 4, l f gijf' - - xk..-.1 1 V X5 1 f F E Y l l XX !. rv' , -I A k- w I- L . E -1 - i , r C 51 .1 F' e in - A 'l. - i 1 I f n 'A 'I 1-'En l lg' - M :M I ,M 'Q W W c ' I l l y 1 1? A 1 I 1 I X W I J wf v fi 13 rf-1-if-M f 42 5i?'yX,f iw ' i! f w H 1 NV ' M H ' N T- 1 M 4 l nb .1 1 'l' ii , F Q i JE 5 ' MISS GENEVIEVE M. WALTON M W X.. ! J lf- ,..,,,.-.- .. 2 V' ,, 1 vi i N k'- 7 I V QK f 5 'P Y V' ln -Q 5 I 1 X 'TLT' ' W ,-y Q A X P 1 fN'K: f NgfV W 1 . ..fl f N 5 K ij gf? 'ZH j xx X ? A4 1 . W ' 51 ,A 3 ,mx .. Nina!! , i 7 ,Xl in A- 'H ir V 1-Sf . '- X M M 5 frm M 1 4 T lf . , N w fl X N .. W :ill 1 ! .-A, ' .Vx , - 'x '4 U1 lg X 1 if X ff x e E i A ,- A 15-nh x7 ljlj' ' i I 'U FOREWORD The invention of writing and printing have rnacie us bene- ficiaries of all the cultures of the past which we may enjoy at our pleasure. W e present this book as a minute part of our present day cul- ture, hoping that it will ever serve to remind its owners of happy hours at their Alina Mater. ' 1 .Y -42-E, - -5 lllllm ll ' Hp' r V' YK ,I I 4 I Y CCS CK QL CONTENTS COLLEGE . CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES ' ATHLETICS HUMOR It-I 'iii l .:'.. '.... L5j: E-.....'.a-.ij 3 '.f-' 5 as a- g x'r-I - E, . : ! 1-.'1 V i N L I: f E Ji ,a 'I 'I l' E.:-E.-.-fa ' QA 2-.E- 5 '....:'-sw- 1 -.E'- '5 '12- in- E' ..- i : - 3 FN I ni 'HLA I .1- g A ' f7 3'.7 5 5 I :JIQZET-'-A IMI 1 .i'Fgi'..f1 If A ' U , Y , Y 1 ff' ' -' Ax- , ' X r I Q A l g. A I I W, AUR0 RA .tml 1930 vig? Zin iflilzmuriam EDGAR WV. KULLMAN Died February 14, 1930 EVERETT HORACE SKINNER Died February 28,1930 flw ,fa Mvh--A-----1 ,ff ,ry - W Y X! iff!!! If .l....-.....h.Ai..- H ,f ,fpgf T2 Jam f 1,1 J ff' 1??,,rL,:,1:f Y .W .,-.tgfx ' COLLEGE JOHN DEWEY BURLINGTON, VERMONT, 1859 Educator - w f X X .N J, SN'-Y--J -,., , 'SA 'R 'W If zfyexr were 'made for Jfeing, Then bmuty if itx own fxcufe for being. ---.-....,,-x-.-.3 14.-H-if-.Z-in ,A,,:..,K, ,,,,.f T5 :': ,H-..Y , , H, X, mxg' 9 9 x w '-. X,-x ,if gush of 1lZ1L.f'f6' floodf the elmf again Ami every leaf Z-.Y zxquifizfz with Jong. -,ku All your ricfzex wail in plarf For me io borrow On 1115 morrow. X '-., w q E in :W V V A- -: H D , ,,, .A,x.-,-f fr 1: - , ,.,.- -gfff-aw axxkhxb X F L S. Wfzo knowf, indefd, what powfrf 111556 youth: Jhallfefl? W7mt lfoplziff ran, their lzaizdf Jhall boldly 5lzzzjJe? 'L ,SL-'-L-v,...,..y,.a.,-.,,, 1 4 I, ' Q0-x Elin' it was in llmt dawn lo ba' alivf, But lo by young wax wry Heaven. 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Page 18 7-gyliw--NA iii, ev.4,,,, ii. ' 1 1 , xv luaams- Y ,X l x - KX-- 'n A 1 9 3 U '.. 4+i CHARLES MCKENNY, A.NI., LL.D Prffident fiiiiv 0 Qf.gi 'Qff'liffQ'lf 4--v 'Aff' 1 l T , ,ff Xfl rv -A, -A-A--1,J4:4v i- 1 'X,Lx ff g--l:41.f ,y ,- A ,- ,.. ,. ,E wk A ,,,... .f fx.l,,l HJ 5 M is , L jig tw I DIA I. JONES, A Dean of Wowzevl A -. iii -M-V' --------1 f, W --- ---+V'--V - Page IQ Page 20 ,, ,.l iu ggxQ gafxk EIVIENS P. STEINILE, A Regiftrar ,fm 7 , ,- P 4Qf',f Hyiifiigg- , J ff, ,lf XLT.- ,LA D, -wA +-Q-,ff fywf -V? A-'Fi -1 If E' 5,103,231 AUIRLHXAL -4-in 1930 ,Q-M? JAMEsM.BRoWN,B Dean of Men 4 Pg L M ff - ' -- - .MJ no RA, Q? Page 22 ZW' 1930 VI' FANNIE BEAL, A.M. Asxiftant Dean of Wo1nf1z , -.,f- vu , K M ,, A,, v fl 7 4j M M jf 'wfjkffgigik if f my-.iigi HENRY C. LOTT, A.M., M.Ed., Hon. ORLAND O. NORRIS, Ph.D. Prqfrnor of Eclumtion and liillllihf fI.r.rot'iatr Prqfrtmr QfEdufa1i011, Pryffzology hilfd., Hon., M. S. N. C. A.B., M. S. N. C. A.M., Columbia University A.M. and Ph.D., University of Chicago Graduate Student, University of Michigan and Graduate Student, University of Chicago and Columbia University Columbia University HORACE Z. WILBER, A.lVI. 4 A. A. lVlETCALF, A.M. Proferror of Education and Philoroplzy Afrariale Profexror of Edumlion Director of Extension Director of Secondary Education A.B., M. S. N. C. B.Pd., A.B., M. S. N. C. A.B., A.M., University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of hflichigan - A.NI., University of Michigan W Page 23 RRRRJ' teee ct''rf'lVi.fffQ3ifQ.Cfg,f'gfTi if iiij. T 'po F'--'- rA'rregjiigiiilif' ,W f?vC1.LlTi'mee or tt' A ' ' R ey f--R-v . L.. ..,..... ,X ., , env, . f , , L..-il...-.-..,--. Yi 'r-lY' VJ , L, f-, X T7 --ID ---Cf Wi, ,- . .A .1 F- ,A FZ -.- . . C1 L., 4 l 4 T I . FRANK WHITEHOUSE, A.M. PAUL J. lx4ISNER, A.M. .dfforiate Profcuor of Edufazion Af.f,ri.rtanl Profffxor of Education Head of Exprrimfntal Education Supcrinlendent of Training Department A.B., Ohio VVesleyan A.B., Nl. S. N. C. A.lXfI., Columbia University ANI., University of Nlichigan Candidate, Ph.D., University of Blichian Graduate Student, University of Riichigan l V i, GRACE M. SKINNER, A.M. VVILLIAM C. HoPPEs, A.M. Affriflalit Profrffor of .Education Alffociale Profeffor of Eduralion Graduate National Kindergarten Primary College B.S., University of Oregon A.B., B.S., A.lVI., Columbia University ANI., University of Nlichigan Graduate Student, lfVisconsin University Page 24 and University of Chicago F-L-. 1 f T' XM YQ- ,f L- il if A ,if , .41-h 'J 'T1 . ' , ' fx. --u ' r'-'T T T' CHARLES M. ELLIOTT, A.M. MRS. GERTRUDE FLINT Profffffor of lfriurafion Trainizzg Trarhfr, Sperm! Room Director of Special Eclurzztiozz Student, Hiram College, Thiel College A.B., M. S. N. C. Ohio State Normal College .-LM., Columbia University Miami University BESSIE L. WHITAKER, A.M. GERTRUDE ROSER, B.S. Ayfocialr Profenor of Special Edumtion Tminivzg Tmrhfr, Spfria! Clan Speech Reading for the Deafened Graduate, NI. S, N. C. ANI., University' of North Carolina B.S., Detroit Teachers College -iw 'im Page 25 --,eff-e +57tf'iftZt'f'tefifffiifilliffeege--eff-e ' I iff ff!-Afw -i...,... ,,,, , ,,,., ,- ...,.:.v.-,.:.n,.....-.......! -1--t--A-------'-----f f A , . r fe V 'M MW 'm'7+ul W Anno sua 2311+-W--R N,,,,N-,Q I Q 3 0 flfllvlqq VVHITLEY NIURPHY, A.B. ANNA M. BUNGER Training Tracker, Spatial Room Teacher of Spffrlz Reading A.B., Carr-Burdette College Department of Special Education Student, Universitv of Wisconsin, Graduate, Ohio Cniversitx' University of lvlinnesota 1 Teacher's College, Santa Barbara lhl.-XRVIN SUMMERS PITTMAN, Ph.D. A FRANCIS E. LORD, A.M. Pfofffffor of Rum! Education Supervffor of Rum! Srhoolf A.M., University of Oregon A.B., RI. S. N. C. Ph.D., Columbia University A.lX4., University of Chicago Pagf 26 etm-Ceee, ee, W J ,giiiCiiiiiijT?7Qi7I?fl1' il 1,Q.Q-,i-,f W Graduate Student, University of Michigan wwf- - , -- -r ff---5 4,1-.l ',f7'l '.. ' 1. il .' 'I Vi -f-i -73---'H --f' , H, K1 ... 3, -..,, 'CFM'-N-M ' 'f 'QQ,Q,1 - C, CARL E. PRAY, A.lNI. BERTHA G. BUELL, A.M. Profexror of Hiflory Prqfffxor of Hiffory B.L., Olivet College B.L., University of Michigan ANI., University of W'isconsin A.M., Radcliffe College SIMON E. FAGERSTROM, A.M. ELLA NI. WILSON, A.lXfT. Afforiatf Proffffor of Hirzory .P70fFJ'J'07' of Gfograplzy Q Graduate, Augustana College A.B., Rl. S. N. C. A.M., University of Chicago A.lX4., University of Nlichigan Graduate Student, University of Blichigan Graduate Student, Columbia University and . Cambridge, England mwgj'--XX i Pagf 27 WLZL L . LAW Joi Liiiiiiigrgi I ali ,qw , L yljigi- ,N Q , ll-Y,-.Qi gi, Q. .?fl1fffY i f . 1AQ-,M,,,,, 'log 1 l., X f ,Q -...:-.fffxff L! ., A-UR0 F'-A 'illr-rr' imi 193 0 f ?-S+ i PAUL E, HUBBELL, AM, ANNA XVINIFRED FIELD, AAI. ,+l,r,r05l'aM jnroff,-UO, of 11,3-low Trainzng Traclzfr qf junior High SIXIUUZ University of Richmond Sofia! Sflifnffa ,lX.M., Lake Forest College Ph-B-, A-XI-y Gfllmel A.B., A.M., Oxford University ELVIN L, VALENTINE Ph.D , . I NTARY B. PUTNAM, Pl1.M. .4.rJz'Jzanl P7'QfL'I.f0f of Hiflory P1'ofz'5.vof of P0lz't1'm! Scifuce A.B., DePauw University Ph.B., University of Rfichigan AJX1., University of Wiscoiisiii Phil., University of Chicago Ph.D., University of WVisconsin Pagf 26' 57 V Y- .-f,w S, V, A ', '7 if +...w .... YW.fQf''WU i'nVi'-iifli YYY' rom Yilwlf twain 7 LQ , Air A fig' , 4-Lk wlw-Milf!! j2,' X'L-e--l1g41::4,:.- ---.xY-- M It V .. ,,,x ,X N I. -Y -.f- W r 4 ,..,-.,,-i.,--.,., EM,-.t,,,,l, -A ,Q I v , .I , A- , MYWY,,,,,,-,7,,,,,,,,..A.1.. f. 111 ,g A'g'.,-LJ 274, li' - -, f5,.Y....-..--.--.ai--.fYA..-- - -..-..-......--ww... V. in m 1. 1 ,H , E., Czar -a,,?,... ,a,.1 .- se- sf -tx -Wa W ,V . ,FH l ' 1 ag. NIEHRAN K. THOMSON FREDERICK JUCHOFF, Ph.D. .A,.V.f0CiC1Zt' Proferror of Sociology l'1'.r1'l1'ng Profffror of Ifr01zomz'c,v A.B., lfVesleyan University Ph.B., Ph.D., Kansas City Universityg A.hfI., .-XXI., lbid., Ph.D., Hartford Foundation Franklin and Marshall Collegeg LLB., Ohio B.D., Yale University Northern Universityg LLNI., University of Graduate Student, Columbia University hlaineg D.C.L., Chicago Law Sehoolg Diploma in Commerce, Northwestern Universityg Grad- uate Student, Chicago and Kliehigan Universities. GERALD D. SANDERS, Ph.D. THELMA MCANDLESS Head of Englifh Department T1'ai111'ng Teacher of Englirfz A.B., Wofford College Roosevelt High Sehool A.M,, Wofford College A.B., M. S. N. C. Ph.D., Cornell University M.A., University of Michigan - Graduate Student, University of Chicago g-jli'-j-Y Page 29 e,.?.,...,,- 751 y aww... .. -.aa--.---h.e..--. e--.f- ,f J --V---4--Ep F-'Cdl---Fl' i 13325 59 Pe A C. FREDERICK HARROLD, Ph.D. ALMA BLOUNT, Ph.D. flfforialf Proff.U'0r of ,Ellgllifll Pfflff-HOV QfE11Kf'1'J'f1 ELB., AM., Ohio'State University A-B-, WITCHFOU College Ph.D., Yale University Ph-D-, Cornell UHiVC1'SifY ' Graduate Student, Radcliffe, London and Paris H. WILLARD RENINGER, A'.M. ESTABROOK RANKIN, A.M. Arxiflant Profexror Qf Englifh Aifofiate Profeffor of Englirh AB., A.M., University of Michigan A.lVI., University of California Graduate Student, University of Michigan A.M., Columbia University Page 30 ,--+ , U U :vw ,fl MMF, ,Q-f If fl ,Q.,,,,4...-,A.,.--. .. ' 4 'v ff W if f, ini' ,YVV rw Y piLf9 gV-LAfi:Y.i1d'1lQT....-'YU 'M ' ' M, U, .... ..t. AQ! if W- .... h.-.Am 1-,,,.7J ELIZABETH CAREY, A.M. RUTH A. BARNES, ANI. flffociatf Proffrfor of lhiglifli 44.r,rz',rfar1l P7'Qfl'.fJ'0f qf.E11gliJlz A.B., A.M., University of Minnesota B.Pd., A.B., M. S. N. C. Graduate Student, University of Chicago AB., University of Nlichigan Graduate Student, University of hflichigan Western Reserve University MAUD HAGLE, A.M. Affixlant Profffror of .Eviglifh A.B., University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan ii' A 4' 1f1Qf d'fQ1f i '..i.f.'f1g' 7 ,,.-WI-. 1 ii.. X .f i FLORENCE ECKERT, A.M. Afraciate Profnxor of Englifh A.B., Northwestern University A.M., University of Chicago 'rrrrmr -5-1 Page A, 1 f ,W-.-. 1 ' 1 I ,'.',,f -i.1Y. ,i 4 'W' g A ' f L ,f'iv,?... . ., 4,111 J '-'f -'M-w?'l AURGRA ev ' MQMH'-Mig 1 Q 5 0 f+---- F -- err 'rr' '1 i ' X- -1 T5 kdARGARET ESTHER BALLEW, A.lVI. MARION RTAGOON, A.lVI. fIf.v1'.rta1zZ Prqfeffor of E1zgli.fh fiffifla-nt Prufeuor qf Engliflz A.B., Hedding College A.B., Syracuse University Ali., University of Illinois A.M., University of hlichigan Graduate Student, Chicago, Radcliffe, Harvard, Columbia Universities . I . x FREDERICK B. MCKAY, A.M. J. STUART LATHERS, A.M. . Profeffor of Spferh Head of Spefrh Dfparzment Graduate, M. S. N. C. A.B., M. S. N. C. A.B., A.M., University of Michigan B.L., A.M., University of Michigan Page 32 rr Cfx . rv 1- , XI- MARION FRANKLIN STOWE, A.M. IDA HiNTZ NICIQAY, A.M. A1J'IOtAl-llff' Pmff.r.ror QfSpfffl1 .1,l',fUl'1'Ilft' Prq7'r.r.r0r nf Spffrfz A.B,, University of llicliigan B.Pd., Nl. N. C AAI., L'nix-'ersity of B-Iicliigan XB.. Universitv of Chicago .X.Kl., Columbin University HARRY THOMAS WOOD Afffirmnz Proferfor of Spefclz AB., University of Illinois ANI., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, University of Iowa Candidate, Ph.D., University of Nlichigan MRS. ANNIS DEXTER GRAY 17L.3'f7 LlEf07' in Voir! Pupil of Herbert Witherspoon, New York f-'Vi , ew., ,f , ,f 1 7 fl f Xxx Pflgf 33 if , Ll -,T+h,.,u,?,.,i,,, f fx ,ft X ffffff .f' ' ,f , ix ,L 'QV jj?--QW'-ig AU R 0 RA 5f w- - .,, 1 Q 3 0 l ' - B i e BENJAMIN L. D7OOGE, Ph.D. C LARA JANET ALLISON, AAI. Pf0f4'-U07 QfLf1l1'I1 .ulirorialf Profeffor QfLai1'1z A.B., ANI., University of Nlichigan ,LEU University gf Xlichigan PILD., University of Bonn AAI., Columbia Universitv .-Xfiiliated Tellan American Acadeniy. Rome 1 i ee i i LYDIA LUCRETIA CASE, A.M. N Pagf 34 oBLE LEE GARRISON, Ph.D. Afffzftanl Proffffor of Latin Afffocialf Profeffor Qf.EduCdlZ-071 A.B., M. S. N. C. A.B., A.M., University of Missouri A.M., University of Rliehigan Ph.D., Columbia University f 'j f, .eB,,-,-., - A lQlilififI',f' 67164 M- B-,,,,m,,K1W, EEEB, E -B ' -nw B Q A N, , -Y , .,.. Y ,., ,X O h- Y -27 - V ,wiht ,,,, ,mn , ,7 4-,,,,, ,J 'L ' ' ,,Y , ,,,,, i, imgw ,,, ,,, xl vi- X gg? . 'X L-s , I Elf, if fc' 1 ' ki X'-, RICIiARD CLYDE FORD, Ph.D. JOAN ALPERMANN SABOURIN, A.M Pf0ff'.f.f0f Of ll'10df7'7I LHIIKTAHEFJ' DJJXUFIAKZIE' Prqfiarfof Qfjl1Odt'TIZ Languager Pl1.B., Phill., Albion College 4X.B., Nlicliigan State Normal College Pl1.D., University of Rlunicli ANI., Columbia University l l FLORENCE LYON LYMAN, A.M. DOYNE WOLFE, A.M. flfroriale Profefror of Jllorlern Languagcf .flrriitant Pfofeffqr of Mogiern .Languager A.M., Indiana University A-B-, 19513123 UTUVCTSIPY Student in Cursods Verano Para Extranjeros A.M., University OflVI1eh1gan .. , 7 Page A-an-3-vig! V, f -V ' -M -,7,.,, xr 'T 2'1 ,:, QQ .+?V1 f i W - W v Lv-v- -A-Lim.-B. 2 -I-V tj, ' v ,,... S Q- ' -i-..--it 'I ,.1 :rf 1' --f- f- f .. u ,, , QQ -,.,- v 5 I ESTELLE BAUCH, ANI. LUCY AIKEN ELLIOTT, A.M. Affociate Pmffnor Qf Home .Economfrf AfIli.V1d7ll Proffnor of Home Economiw' B.S., Columbia University B.S., Columbia Universitv AM., Columbia University A.M., Columbia University , X RIIARGARET RAFFINGTON, M.S. FAITH E. KIDDO, B.S. If-ffiflllflf Pwfeffor qf Homf Economicf Anifzani Prqfrfxor qf Homf Economfff B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College A.B., Towa Teachers' College M.S., Kansas State Agricultural College Graduate Student, University of Chicago Page 36 fm! Q -,,,- H 1 Qm7A,14.,.. I W f f N, -1,1 fl .f.. U11 .il.f ' ELMER A. LYMAN, AB., LL.D. THEODORE LINDQUIST, Ph.D. P1'qff,i'.mr Qi' .lla1f1fn1alz'r.f IJI'Qfl'.V.l'0f fgf illalllrnzzzlfrf LB., Linivcrsity Of Klicliigan XB., Lomlwarcl College LL.D., Berea College, Kentucky XLS., Northwestern Lniiversity Pli.D., Lvnivcrsity Of Chicago JOHN F. BARNHILL, A.M. JANE L. MATTESON, A.M. Pmffffoz' qf jlIIlZlZC'77Z6llZ'C.f ,Juoriaif Proffuxror qi' fllullzfvlzatiff AB., University Of Kansas AB., Nl. S. N. C. AAI., Columbia University ANI., Cornell University .,,41g..,M iq Pflgf 37 fvllvf Y..-7,1 f'-jr f fi,-' -..-,,,,, -W .- M 1, - .N lg, OO--. --.O , , -. ..-W -O ,f ,A,f'-g . iTOgj11Q1i' . , , , AEOOOOM. We-., .5 -'iv A , iv '1' 2--1 ,fw ,ie :VL -m,,t,,,,,,O,,,O,,OO., M . , -- R, ..,.O.--.,W.i1-...- 111 ,. ..- f.J- '1,,.'1. J' .-Y. :QR A... 2? ----------ln--f '- 5 'P .ful ff!---l ww-NNW, sal -fu Li--. I CARL ERIKSON, ALI. ADA A. NORTON, Ph.M. Arfiflazzi Profri-.vor of Mazfzenzazzkf flfforiaze 1',7'QfFj,Y07' of Mailzmnatirf AB., NI. S. N. C. Pl1.B., Phil., Albion College A.M.. University Of Michigan FANNIE C. BURTON, M.Pd. MYRA HERRICK, Social Z!J'.VZ'.fld'fLl to rim Dean of Wbmm IHJIVNIZOI' in Pf7777l6l7l-VIHP A.B., M. S. N. C. Page 36' fmiff-7775 A O O H .,,COOO C W in fggif iii gig ,Qfgji -TL7' 7'11't'iI.1lif ig. Qitgiij ,ff f M'iNAf ' 'Q N' --41--'--Wt' f Tim G-'ii-i .1 - -1 V-iw, J,,,.,,.w..t ------ ,g --f '-5' .f---7-. fe.. ff-1, , 'r' ' J' 4-Q--f Y'-W ---32' fgggib . '1 ' .1 1 -, '.,. ' fQj Liiw' Y A --'iii-'Q -- v-- 'XX ... 1. xj' 4. g. M1 w- JBL Q. 4Q:-----'- A '- ----A----------H Y- ,f gg 11 if ., -A-W 1-+-- ---f-ef-Y-f CJ X ,I Q! r 1 I . WILLIAM H. SHERZER, Ph.D. J. AIILTON HOVER, AB., M.S. Profenor of Natural Sriemv' PTOfKJ'Ji0T of fIgr1'cuIt11rf B.S., BLS., PILD.. University of Michigan B.PC1., A.B.. 54. S. N. C. BS., University of Chicago Graduate Student, Cornell University and University of Nlichigan XLS., University of Michigan I i NIARY A. GODDARD, M.S. THOMAS L. HANKINSON, B.S. Proffffor of Boiawy Profrffor of Zoology B.S., University of Nlichigan B.S., Nlichigan State College NLS.. University of Chicago B.S., Cornell University M-z1LT 7. PW 39 fl-f 7 R i A-,FA-lH-,1iif:1i1fiffQji 4--f jff ,A.ifQ.'iiQ,A.-.k,!,e , , , , v, - -..Q ,,,Y ,, f lf' f' L+ W- wr -W Y f nf e - e e F--'WM- - 'i' Q 1-ef, - g--Y' pr? -L aw-- A' '7, g 'TT 'lj' ,f u. 'Q'-3. ph' f' ' ' .-.i.i...q-..-.-Ni.-..-.M-5 N- v 1, I . V, 5. J, ,-X u - , vi,,,.T+1.,,,,4 ., .-. -, ,f f A i -,, -. .6 .. , 7 i A gpg! Li .g.K,.: LL .L-CLI ni.. xg, - K1 it! O Cl ll- HELEN DOLMAN, A.M. JESSIE PHELPS, MS. 1i!.l'.YZ'J'I'l11ZZ Prqfrffor QfAlI1l1l7'dl Sl'1it'7Ifc 1JJ'J'0fZ.Hic' P1'Qff.fJ'0T qf Pliyhology A.B., WVashburu College BS., XLS., University of Klichigan A.Nl., Columbia University JENNINGS R. I-IICKMAN, Ph.D. C. NI. LOESELL, M.S. fifiiflarit Profeffor Qf Zoology .afifiilanl Proffuor of flgrifrullure AB., Salem College BS., Kiichigan State College All., Pl1.D., University of llichigan RIS., Cornell University Page 40 V-F . Ni... .. -.,,,-.,., ,. 'Wx S' iff' , ', -'7 if if-72 ffgk. ', fn' 1 i W HW f-43' .IQL -T at KJ' .fi-.. .Ci'il,. 'N---- A.- ew- 'vim-iw-Q-?'qT in Si 'T 'Z ' ' ' g f iLl BERT VV, PEET, M,S, GERALD OSBORNE, MS. Profenor of ClZf'77l1i,fZ7':V .J,f,f1'J1anl 1JfUfF.V.f07' qf Cht'77Zi.S'f7'1V B.S., Rlichigan State College :XB-. 51. S- N- C- IX4.S,, University of Nliqhigan RLS., University of Kfichigan PERRY S. BRUNDAGE, B.S. HARRY L. SMITH, Ph.D. Affociatf Profeiror of Chrmiftry Ai-fof1'aif Profffmr of Pl1y',t'7'CJ' B.Pc1., NI. S. N. C. B.Pd., NI. S. N. C. Graduate Student, University of Michigan B.S., NLS., University of 1NIichigan Ph.D., University of Nfichigan M-BAK:-T ?1 Pagz' 4I A'A?'r?e- e,.gr 7'Li7,4Q7f'9iLi1T5 .. -meme -.LN -Q .,,. ,,., . ---f-l--4.--+L-----.f . 1 gf!!! I . ' , ri 1- E' , -'fe 1 ..44 '1,.xJ :THE -XJ 'i iPF 4f:-.L'1:- S - ,s, . fn I--w-- ii, ...i 1.1. Q L., FREDERICK R. GORTON, Ph.D. XVILLIAM F. VVILCOX, A.M. Prqfeffor Qf Phyfirf and flflrozzomy 1-lJJi.f!a11f Profarxor of Phy.r1'f.f BS., A.NI., University of kiichigan A.B., AM., University of Niichigan Ph.D., University of Berlin NIARGARET E. SILL, A.M. MARK JEFFERSON, A.M. .fif.r.ri,rzanl Prqffffor of Geography Proffffor Qf Geography AB., M. S. N. C. A.B., AIM., Harvard University AM., Columbia University Page 42 ' J--.lx - fr-'z-., A iiffir-we-E ll - f fn! -.,, 4, 5, f. .- rhrliiigffi AVQPUJBPK 'ig2?i5H-jgii3f- BERTHA M. GOODISON, A.B. Prqfzxrxor Qf .-lr! Graduate, M. S. N. C. Student Detroit Art School, Harvard University Teachers College, Columbia University Pupil of john Carlson and Randall Davey Paris and Florence JENNIE BELLE lVlORRISON, BS. .ixfiffant Profeffor of Induflrial Arif Graduate. M. S. N. C. Student, Teachers College, Columbia University 9 3 f-me ORLO M. GILL Iuflrurtor in ,-112 Graduate, KI. S. C. ' Student Detroit School of Fine Arts Student, University of Michigan LIDA CLARK, A.B. .flfforiate Prqfeuov' of Finn' Arif A.B., Nl. S. N. C. Graduate, Chicago Art Institute Student, Art Academy, Paris Pupil of Duhlond, Carleson, Church and Friel ,f--W-5. Page 43 . 'f 7'rf fl Maha f ----- Aa wifi 7 ff 'f-if aa-V-sgrw -1 -'iii' firm TQf..f7'l '-,fliifff',,Zgiriirf.L tori ' W .T T ' ff !'iiTC-.i'f - . , -W, , 1-Q A ' ,.:.,,,.. '-'li A 'W 'F fm E-w -M I:-la --M --- -nv , .i..w f E -ai, - -Q--N -Eg -L '-lr, 7 wW l .l 9 .---N--w I l I I ALICE I. BOARDMAN NIARY E. HATTON, A.M. flffofiale Prqffffor of Inzluftfial A'fl.r .J1,ror1'arf Prqfrlprof of Induflrial .-lrtf Graduate, Blount Holyoke College and AB., M. S. N. C. Lloyd Training School, Boston B.S., ILM., Columbia Universitv Student, Berkshire Summer School of .-Xrt GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, A.lVI. FREDERICK ALEXANDER, A.B. Profeffor of Induflrial 14711 Direrlor of Coviffrwtory qf Jllufzr A.B., University of hlichigan Page 44 fha, J Mi'--' jj -.1-7 X730 hem- 2. 'A' ' Wx 'N 'E,Q, ' K -1 f..f...'tfJ Z- LUTHER R. MOFFITT, Mus.Bac. CARL LINDEGREN A,r,ri,rzanz Profeffor QIIAf1Zl,f7-C fl,r.fz'Jiaz1t Profrffor Qf Jllufzlc Pupil of David E, Crozier Pupil of Herbert Witherspoon, New York A.B., Princeton hlus. Bac., American Conservatory, Chicago CLYDE E. FOSTER GRACE EMERY Affociaie Profeffor of Illuxic Inftrurlor in Piano Director of Public School Nlusic Pupil of 'Wager Swayne Graduate, Holt School of Music and American Institute of Normal Methods Pupil of Nlarie Hofer, Chicago and Nelson Burrett, New York fygjjjf is Pail' 45 -,.1M.?,.-, X ,i -.-,.. , 1 f g-- ,yjffl-ff -C ,, Y ,, f 4,fVAf3 AAiM- Q.- E .1.h.--mf f Aw, P 'ip'-'i.?ETK!l17.fiY .. -w.., . -- --- A--X AN was ,- 5 ------4 i lwmwf -Sf j g.'V- jf, 2,5 ,iiif-..4L'. , 'ex'-.far-- 4 '-?A 'M 'Y,'f Q' 3 ffi7f1? '-sign-H l t -..U - ELLATHEDA SPOFFORD, B.Pd. NTYRA E. GRATTAN Inflruclor in lllufic Inftruclor in zllufic B.Pd., KI. S. N. C. Graduate in Music, RI. S. N. C. Graduate Student, New England Conservatory, Boston Teachers College, Columbia University DOROTHY JAMES, M.S. JAMES BREAKEY, A.B. Inxzructor in Publi: School Illufir Piano M.S., University of Chicago A.B., M. S. N. C. and University of Michigan American Conservatory of Music, Chicago A.lVI., University of Michigan Pupil of Adolf Weidig - Pupil of Josef Lhevinne Page 46 -,d!:'7x , w . MU-,,wv...,,Au.1'i.jiTifgTjiTT ' fflf 'fg L1..--..---4- ttwt fm,,t-to.o,.,U ...... .iff if S .,. --. H-c'H tN'ijgg iii J gi5iiil'4M'MA M 4---. f A -.f . - - .,, fi V .I .i-I .lYhili,i,,- . Y J .' , 1 1 1 1 I 47, , ,W 7,,,,,,. iq. -,--,,,..- . , ,L gf J , , J .., .S ., Kg A .J fI 1 f 'J AA-' frfdf X ,, 1 . . . . .,,, 7,47 TW Y Y- ?Y,- , . ,,.1'm?'gA X, ,' '-V 9,2 , Y EMILY MUTTEB ADAMS JOSEPH H. MCCULLOCH, B.P.E. I Tffdfflff of Vwlzn Jirorialf PTQff5.l'0f qfPlzy.v1'tal Education PUP1l Of GQFdOU, Concert NIHSICF Of B. P. ll., International Y. M. C. A. College, Chl'-7380 SYmPh0nY Springlield, Nlassachusetts ELTON RYNEARSON, B.S. LLOYD W. OLDS, M.S. Afififtant Profeffor of Phyfical Edumtion .fihfociate Proffuor of Phyfical Edum!z'011 B.S., NI. S. N. C. AB., NI. S. N..C. M.S., University OfMichiga11 ffl. 71 PW 47 O W '- fj'igi'f'Qffl7'Alf',fQ'JOiiM A,-H,,,g,,,M, 7 If yff' ,f V, W MA- in Y - M - pf-f,f1v4,. -M 4 ---MW-if , gf'-F.: -'fyf..ZilQ. .-aan----4 X i P fi ii 4 F --M 1' ' Q- .ri Zi. .-.L -- E, i.-i.1- rT f 7' ,, PAUL B. SAMPSON, NI.P.E. Profeffor of Plzyfical Education Graduate Iowa State Teachers' College B. P. E., M. P. E., International Y. NI. C. A. College, Springfield, Klassachusetts DELMAR ALLMAN, B.S. Inftructor in Phyfiral Educazion B.S.. NI. S. N. C. L19 Q 'Q l WALTER ADRION, B.S. Inftruftor in Plzyfica!Educat1ion B-.S., hi. S. N. C. IRENE O. CLARK, P.Ed. Affiftant Profeuor of Phyficezl Edumtion B.S., M. S. N. C. Chautauqua School of Physical Education Graduate Student, Columbia University Page 48 rj - ,yy ...Q -ff M-Mm'-ig? 4DgU 'R LAL Milli-, .. 4. WJ 19 RUTH ROBINSON, A.M. .lniftant Prqfefxor of Phyfifal Education Student Alma College and Harvard School 3 0 YA? 7 'M- wi 'A -D-' 'I RUTH BOUGHNER, MS. dJ.vor1'alr Prqfrhror Qf Pl1y.rz'ral Education B.S., KI. S. N. C. Graduate Chicago School of Physical Education NLS., University of Michigan B.S., M. S. N. C. A.M., Columbia University CHLOE M. TODD, B.S. Superziifor Phyfiral Education Training and High School Departments B.S., M. S. N. C. 1 f f ,.-,-d.,-4,.e HARRY OCKERMAN, B.S. A Infirurlor in Plzyrical .Efz'ura!io1z B.S., NI. S. N. C. 1,--17? Page 4Q '77 mf,-M-1, W f ff - fi , efyfccalie L...-,-1 ,MIZM .s , -eil!--'11 i 'A '-'fiifl ,AU l:E7' Qwm '- - 'K' -Q mmmigg 1 Q 3 0 LURENE PROUSE, B.S. DONN.LXBEL KEYS, BS. Imzrurtor in Pliyrzicaf Edzcfatiozz Imlrucior in Pfzyrzral Edzcfaiiou B.S., M. S. N. C. BS., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, University of hlichigan SUSAN W. STINSON, AM. VINORA BEAL, A.lVl. Training Tmflzfr of Englifh .l.f.rz'.rIav'zZ Prinrijsal of Roofwflz High School Graduate, State Normal School, Castine, Maine Training Teacher of Senior High School English B.S., Columbia Universitv B.S., ANI., Columbia University' A.lVI., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Chicago Summer School, Cambridge, England Page 50 . 'LWW P9 -liiiliigil-fini ff -Wfwi2?AUm0uA5?+ffww 1.9 3 F7 4 LILLIAN ASHBY, B.S. RAY W. BINNS, A.M. Infzrurzor in lWu,rz'c Traz'11z'11g Tfarlzfr of Sofia! Scifzzcf B.Pcl., Nl. S. N. C. AB., NI. S. N. C. - B,S. Columbia Universiu- AAI., University of Michigan NIus.Bac. CHo1i.j. Adrian College Conservatory 1 l JANET MEYERS A7,r.ri.rta1zt Profeffor Qf Home Erouomicf M.S., Columbia. Teachers College il--Thi '17 4 CAROLINA A. SUPE, A.B., R.N. Nurfr and Imtrurtor in Phyriology A.B., University of Nlichigau R.N., Battle Creek Sauitarium Hospital and Training School l-----,E Page 51 fg:5wfw...M.. f fififllff A?'i----'M A - f fzewew-...Coe he 4 -', If Liga f-.-- ,N --, --1'-Q 1 ' ' 1 v l. ,X he , , 77 . V, , X... ..-. X ,. ,,c,.,,,x,.,.,,t,. -E . ,E - 4, l ADELLA R. JACKSON, M.E. Tfd1'7'l1'7lg Tracfzer, Sfcond Grade Student, Chicago University, Clark University, Emerson School of Philosophy M.Pd., Nl. S. N. C. GERTRUDE PHELPS, A.M. Training Tfacher, Fourth Grade B.S., ANI., Columbia University City Training School, Cornell, New York Page 52 i ELIZABETH RICCRICKETT Tfaz'111'11g Tfarlzrr, Third Grade Graduate. Nl. S. N. C. Kraus-Boeltz Kindergarten Training School . r HENRY A. TAPE, A.M. Affociale Proffffor of Edurazion Director of Lincoln Consolidated Training School A.B., hi. S. N. C. A.lVI., University of Michigazi - ,Qvgx M1 ,f A7KfM +-- I X' ,Xflirf . aff' M-N -. 1 HARLOW E. LAING, ALI. Trcziizifzg Tfarfzfr Qf .'1g7'1-Euffltff, Lincoln C011- Jolidalfd Srfzool B.S., Xlichigan State College AAI., University of llichigan Graduate Student, Columbia University HELEN HADLEY, A.B. Training Traclzfr, Sixth Grade Lincoln Confolidatcd School AB.. University of Nlichigan Graduate Student. University of Blichigan l fp, Mllffw. LEELA LINDER, A.lVI. .J.t5z',fla:1! Prinfijml of Lincoln Comoliziatrzi Sclzool .'X.B., Iowa State Teachers' College AM., Columbia University RICHARD nl. MCDAID, A.M. Training Teacher of Illalhemalicf Lincoln Confolidazfd School A.lXvI., University of Nliehigan , i ',-X n i Xi f r . i ,. ..-.-,d- fear d,,,,....Y., ,V , I, ,-... .,,.....-.r...L?..i., L,..,::.,iPf'f-- P ' , f f' 'fr Page 53 1, ,1 ,f - .--mf do ,C , , f f' -11- f f , 1--11 , 4,.,.,.--...Q V- .. i , x.-. .L.,. , - ., ... ,, .ff -.. Y-. -. A -, ..,. 7.7: I-3 .,vT,TV 5, AKL. ,,...- ,Q- i,-735,-Y, WY---9,7741 i ---H -Neff ,-r 1, grit, Gr .1-gf, eiiiiiwk-W-'- . . T- if Ag,,,. :I I., L Li, giw- E. W. WAUGH, JR., A.M. NAOIVII PHERSON Sofia! SCZAFVZCF Training Trarfzfr Sffrflary and Tfaclzfr of Commercial Lirzrolrz Confolidalfd School Liurolrz Comolidalfd 8611001 A.B., University of Mississippi Graduate. XVCSXCFII State Teachers, Colleve AM., Uiiiveiiiiy Qi Mississippi C Graduate Student, Columbia University ELLA 07NEIL, A.B. BRYAN HEISE, A.M. flffiftaizl T7'l1Z.7lZi7'Zg Tmrfzmf, Denton Srhcmf Affxifiazzt Prqffffor Qf Rural Irfdurqliolz Graduate, M. S. N. C. A.B., AJX4., Ohio State University P f--N. dgi' 54 lf.:jLi..?T7 flu U Wd.giigi.i3iifiigi3 4,11 7f:-:ll.-... - -- My ww! W- H i f e Q-- . A i w XXX ii 1 CLASSES I Af xxx i lhvt 1 . ' ,ix f' 7 EUGENE O'NEILL NEW YORK CITY, 1888 Dramatist goolu, ,Www ' ' I ',,2'Wg,,,,'1X5' WEN IMDIQ 5-7 I H lil' E32 I , C lu luv N f P-f 711 qi QQ if Xu I , -. xx ! was em-We-'F-59 .AURORA Qi 4- H't i2E 1 9 3 o Z. Q- FAIRBANKS GOODING ROE S E N I O R C L A S S OFFICERS CHESTER GOODING . Przfidmt EVELYN FAIRBANKS . . Vice-Prerident CLEVELAND ROE . . Sfrrftary-Treamrer September, IQ26l Again glorious and golden autumn ushered in her beauty and with hera troop of eager but verdant freshmen at hlichigan State Normal College. It was a year to be remembered, one filled with disillusionment and discovery. We were not the all-important ligures We had dreamed ourselvesg We were little more than atoms in a great World of people and knowledge. With the Waning of our self-importance came the da-Wn of a great ambition to learn and become more, to fit ourselves to teach those who were to follow, so that they might be less immature, less callovv, so that they might be filled with greater eagerness and provided With a more complete background. It was a year in Which We not Page 56 N -. -., -imiiiii Ai fb- E TAIIRTJ RA QEf+eaW-e-- C 'T-ll-iilg I 9 3 0 ill?-71'-5-'-' only discovered a new intellectual relationship with the world, but also found ourselves in a new social situation. YVe were initiated into the mysteries of how to live in peace and harmony with a roommate, how to select the organizations most worth joining, how to decide problems of our welfare without the advice of the home guard. Cn cap night, however, when we cast aside the last vestiges of our college infancy, we felt beyond a doubt that it had been a great year. Our sophomore days found us more dignified, but more willing to enter freely into the spirit of college life. Vacation had taught us that the Normal campus was a fine old place to be. Already ties had been formed and friendships made that many a year would not break. Homecoming, the greatest event of the fall term, took on a new meaning, Kresge Balls and All College parties became social events of more than expected enjoyment. The Co-ed Prom and College Comedy passed, and we looked forward with anticipation for their re-occurrence. 1927-28 was a red-letter period. Then came our junior year and election! That election almost swamped our search for knowledge. However, when with our help, Hoover was safely voted into the lVhite House, we settled down to work. The winter term found us agog over the new library. YVe were all thankful that fortune had granted us one more year that we might enjoy its beauty and facilities. Despite the miseries of vac- cination, we studied with an earnestness and zest which astonished our professors. The annual j-Hop came off in February and was more than ever a splendid event. All in all the year was a never-to-be-forgotten one, and amidst our pleasures we half sighed that we should return but once again. ' Autumn of 1929! But what a diferent season from the one four short years ago. The glories of the campus were the same, the incoming freshmen seemed as eager and as verdant, but we had been transformed. 'We were no longer a raw and eager troop of embryo teachers, we had assumed a dignity, a quietness, and a poise essential in those who are to determine the destinies of a republic. To our already developed zest for learning was added the impetus of the new library- a building to be proud of, a building to be used. It exceeded all our hopes and increased our one regret that we had only one short year in which to absorb its store of knowledge and enjoy its comfort and its beauty. This year, too, saw the illumination of the dome of the Water Tower, Ypsilanti's well-known landmark. Its glow seemed like a beacon leading the way to the institution whose riches we had enjoyed for all too short a time. The departing Seniors look with regret on the beckoning dome and yet with hope that it may truly become a beacon calling others to the same opportunities and pleasures with which hlichigan State Normal College has enriched the Class of 1930. - o-Y.o,..f2fTif97 ,X QL--c PW 57 ---5 A--ffm to -- e e M- -. y o . AURORA gg- lil 1 9 3 0 ? , , 'IE' X M l,E,,f1:ff, .g,,f mfg A' . ,, h 4-ff f ff' ,ff , 1 me Q K' T' ,lf ,E P ' :'.9 ,,,, , .. I - 1 Q if? ','A ll: - , . 5135125 , ' , , v- . L Cf 1 i I I , 5 , K 1 'f f , i fig! ., 'ff f W 3 rf 32' , X , A if , , . : -' f Sz , 12 . .1 L ,5:f?j,1:.,'E ,, , , 155: ,pw 41' f 15 -., Z . , . 35,26 - ,, 5 ' 1 ' A . .,,.Q,5 : g, Qffji I ' A QA S? 1 tiififi, - Q to - Q . .-:f- - .r:1: .-,., L. Q w : -: . , J :. '-'4- 4 i i 1 , .A .XM-.. C. ,.... - , Li 'X-A uf, sz V Lf-5 if Q - -n if- ' ,Q .1 - is N ' fi.. , I fr--61A-diem :A -' SENIOR LANTERN WALK PARTICIPANTS Top ROM-ELWYN BODLEY, Science Buildingg DOROTHY CHAPEL, Administration Buildingg BRUCE SIDERS, Chairmang NYIOLET SHOOK, Starkweatherg XKVILBUR GUNNERSON, Main Building. Bottom ROWTWESLEY REA, Roosevelt High Schoolg JOSEPHINE SEELEY, WOmen's Gymnasiumg ROBERT LEANDERSON, NIen's Gymnasiumg ELIZABETH HARWICK, Auditoriumg JOSEPH NIORAN, Library. Not in Pirture-NIARY MUIR, Training School. SENIOR CLASS DAY PARTICIPANTS ALICE BARBER . Valedictorian CHESTER GOODING Presidentis Address CARL BRABLEC Orator LAVERGNE DEAN .... Soloist GRACE RAWSON Salutatorian BlARY MCGILL . . Historian Pagz 56' I , --M--A-17 Lv, i-- I XF' 1 9 3 HOVVARD C. THAYER Danfwillf Trailblazer Letro Rural Supervision HELEN CRAMPTON Bay Cify Later Elementary lfVESLEY T. Norr Ann Arbor Arm of Honor Varsity Club Swimming Team, Captain Pre-Law ABA DEARING Parma Euclidean Club Book-a-Rlonth Club hlathematics DONALD BOOTH Saginaw Normal News Physical Education -Q--'19 AURQIELA g5ll--f-W- ELSIE Muscori' Brcrleenridgz Kappa Gamma Phi Y. W. C. A. Book-a-hlonth Club French and History RICHARD SCHOENBOHM Earl Dfirniz Blu Sigma Chi Baud Orchestra Normal Choir Baud and Orchestra ELIZABETH PARSONS jafkfovz Theta Sigma Upsilon Laonian English Club Book-a-hlonth Club English and Speech CAROLINE ROGERS Ypfilariii Early Elementary FRANCES GIBSON Defffield Alpha Sigma Tau Degree Page gg A K AURORA A 1930 HELRVIUTH STROEBEL Caro V Alpha Tau Delta Physical Education Club Chemistry Club Band Track Physical Education NIARY E. REED Royal Oak Lambda Tau Sigma Special Education HELEN HAWLEY Ludington Pi Delta Theta Physical Education Club W. A. A. Physical Education IXLBERTA A. DUTTON Alpena Rho Sigma Kappa Y. W1 C. A. Trailblazers Wesleyan Guild Book-a-Month Club B.S. Degree EMERSON CLEM Ypfilanli School Administration Pagf 60 ELLA A-KAY GARDNER Ypfilanli Normal Art Club Book-a-Nionth Club Fine Arts P1-iYLL1s EVELYN JACKSON flmz Arbor Early Elementary NEIL W. GRAY Pontiac Stoic Kappa Delta Pi hdodern Language NINA PARRISH Yp.r1'la1111f Kappa Delta Pi Stoics Garden Project Club Home Economics Club Home Economics ETI-IELBERTA OLRICH Oak Grove Y. W'. C. A. Newman Club Primary Supervision 'TE aA.URORA '- - '-'. L 1 9 3 0 f'.Qf,, LILLIAN J. WVOOLLEY Lminoaz . History Club League of lVomen Voters Normal Choir NVodeso Y. XV. C. A. Book-a-Rlonth Club History and English FRANCIS O,BRIEN Ann .lfbor Senior Athletic Manager Normal News Newman Club History Club History IRENE L. NIORTON Owoffo Sodalitas Latina Rho Sigma Kappa Travel Club Latin and German DONALI7 HALLEll Rapid City Normal News Chemistry Club Euclidean Club Secondary Education, Club lVIathematics and Science RflIRIAM sl. BESEMER .Bfldilzg Stoics Kappa Delta Pi Sodalitas Latina Student Religious Council Latin-lloclern Language ,..J.. BRUCE SIDERS lllorenci Chi Delta History Club Aurora Board Kappa Delta Pi Social Science RIELVA I. BARNES lylzeflcr Trailblazcrs Letro lVesleyan Guild Book-a-Month Club V Rural Supervision ORA SwAP:rwooD Edmore Lambda Tau Sigma Book-a-Month Club Special Education I'IELEN M. NIERKLE Grand Rapid! Physical Education Club Y. W. C. A. Book-a-Nlonth Club Physical Education XKVINIFRED H. XIOUNGS Ypfilazzti Y. W'. C. A. Book-a-Nlonth Club Baptist Student Council Early Elementary Super vision Page 61 1. ,,........i.-......E,-. f .. X gf, 1' il' f l' - ,X 'ff X, 4 '-5--1 R-11? AURQRA - 'i.1,i 1930 M,-. ALICE BARBER Trrumfeft Sigma Sigma Sigma Aurora Board Kappa Delta Pi Stoic liodern Language XVESLEY NI. REA Ypfilanli Kappa Phi Alpha Kappa Delta Pi Laonian Science IRMA Dow Bad Axe Later Elementary EDVVENA A. SHAXV Saginaw English Club Normal Choir Y. NV. C. A. Book-a-Month Club lfllodeso English and Speech ELEANOR FOYSTER Hohner Road Delta Sigma Epsilon - Nlinerva Nlodern Language Page 62 ,... ..Jx it RALPH BANTA :Inn Jrbor llu Sigma Chi Band Normal Choir Orchestra Instrumental hviusic M. ELLA KEILLOR l'p.fz'Iar1lz Degree Lois FREEMAN Y,P.fi1d7IZi Y. W. C. .-X. Sodalitas Latina League of lVomen Voters Travel Club Latin-Modern Language FRANK COLUCCI Drtroit Physical Education Club Crafts Club Physical Education RIIRIAM L. CARR Holly Home Economics Club Home Economics I .J me N.- -- q ---H-'ff AURORA A i i 193 0 Fi CLEMENS LAsxY Brighton Degree ELIZABETH L. Rooms Yprilanli Public School Nlusic Club lVesleyan Guild Normal Choir Public School lflusic NIILA L. LARsEN Ludington English Club Secondary Education Club Book-a-Nlonth Club English BIILDRED KELLY Ida Lambda Tau Sigma Normal Choir Normal Art Club Fine Arts and Special Education CHARLES GREGORY ,Jun Arbor Arm of Honor Sigma Delta Psi Physical Education Club Senior Athletic Nlanager Physical Education E. KIARIAN PVURSTER .Jun drlzor Delta Phi Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Early Elementary HOPE XVELLEMEYER f'a,f,rnr Eastern Star League of 'Women Voters English Club f English and History NAPOLEON LA Voir-: Flint Kappa Phi Alpha Varsity Club Football Physical Education Club Physical Education THELMA BUTLER Flint Kappa Delta Pi Sodalitas Latina Portia Secondary Education Club Travel Club f Booli-a-Month Club Latin - Nlodern Language PIELEN PERRIN 111111 ,flrbor Euclidean Club Book-a-Nlonth Club Mathematics Page 63 If, .. .7Sr7 , .......L... f E E gd AURORA Slew-M M- W-'T'T'TT 1 9 3 0 ILDA B. GOODALL Carfouville Alpha Sigma Tau Kappa Delta Pi Normal Choir Commercial Teachers Club Commercial CANDAcE Rout Grand Rapidf Kappa Gamma Phi Girl Scouts YVesleyan Guild W. A. A. Physical Education Club Physical Education IYIAIZIE LTILLOCK feddo Lambda Tau Sigma Y. W. C. A. Trailblazers Laonian Wfesleyan Guild Special Education Aranis ATXVELL Toledo, Ohio Kappa Gamma Phi Physical Education Club Girl Scouts Y.,W. C. A. Physical Education LAVERGNE A. DEAN SI. Clair Shoref Sigma Mu Sigma Normal Choir Nladrigal Choir Glee Club Band Voice-Degree Page 64 Z' CQ7 N GLENN H. EfIASON Utica Chi Delta Track Physical Education Club ACTIRIAM PENZOTTE flmz Arbor Early Elementary .ARTHUR L. BENJAMIN lVya1zdoIZf Sigma hdu Sigma Normal Choir English Club Glee Club English and History GERTRUDE CHRISTY Kcego Harbor Kappa Gamma Phi Physical Education Club Physical Education BEULAH DERNBERGER ' Dryden Sigma Sigma Sigma V Women's League Cabinet Y. W. C. A. History Club Book-a-Nlonth Club History and Social Science EDGAR W. IQULLMAN V Deiroil Arm of Honor Football Nlanager Physical Education Club Athletic Council Physical Education ANITA THOMAS Perry History Club Y. VV. C. A. Secondary Education Club Book-a-Nlonth Club History CARL BRABLEC Britton Zeta Chi Sigma Editor of Normal News Pi Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Pi Euclidean Club Nlathematics and Speech BIARIE BUYTENDORP YPJTZHTLIT Kappa Mu Delta Physical Education Club VVomen's League Cabinet Physical Education Mf. R. RAYMOND Yjuilanli Garden Project Club Natural Science XX- klJ'l93O MARJORIE LEE Ypfilavitz' Pi Delta Theta Home Economics Club Y. NV. C. A. Home Economics GRACE DONALDSON Port Huron English Club Book-a-Rlonth Club English LUCILE YOUNG Gfnoa, Ohio Home Economics Club Home Economics PVILLIAM O. PXBDON llifawzcfzffrw' Sigma Bflu Sigma Commercial Teachers Club Commercial GRACE E. RAWSON lllalzrflfrfrr Sigma Sigma Sigma Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Sodalitas Latina Garden Project Club Travel Club Book-a-Nlonth Club Degree Page 65 -.L.-.1-.lf ,F7 Z, i94.-- .-1 T-2 AURORNWS----e VVILLTAM H. XIANFLEET Detroil Kappa Phi Alpha Physical Education Club Varsity Club Basketball Physical Education NORA WINIFIKED EVERILL Aflgrmar Book-a-Month Club Euclidean Club hlathematics and English FRANKLIN L. GRAUBNER Drtroit Chemistry Club Natural Science MARGARET KUHLENKAMP .Maryivillf Home Economics Club Home Economics RAYMOND ANGLEMYRE Clinton Kappa Phi Alpha. Physical Education Club Varsity Club Baseball Physical Education Page 66 1- 'D'-4-' 1930 NIETA LAURA FEIGE Saginaw Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial DOROTHY JOHNSON fafkfon Eastern Star History Club History IDA LAINE Pontiac Kappa Delta Pi English Club Normal Choir Secondary Education Club Sodalitas Latina English ALLAN SAXVDY Graff Lalef Chi Delta Football Varsity Club Sigma Delta Psi Physical Education Club Physical Education VIRGINIA THORNTON Detroil Home Economics Club Home Economics A ee 7 l -ff AURORA l-'AP l-.Pl 1 Q 3 0 CLEVELAND ROE Piclqfoni Sigma Mu Sigma Kappa Delta Pi Secondary Education Club Garden Project Club Euclidean Club Administration HELEN SAXVYER Laming Kappa Psi History Club Secondary Education Club Kiinerva Degree IQEITI-I N. ALLEN Clzarfotle Varsity Club Physical Education Club Track Sigma Delta Psi Physical Education FLORENCE FELDKAMP ZW a1zchffZfr Kappa Delta Pi Euclidean Club Garden Project Club Travel' Club Lutheran Student Club hlathematics and Natural Science WAI.TER A. DIERKES Detroit Arm of Honor, President Football ' Varsity Club Baseball Swimming Physical Education Club Degree B.S. Page 67 fi? YV MIRIAM E. BROWN Tolrdo, Olzio Kappa Psi lVomen's League Cabinet YV. A. A. Physical Education Club Physical Education NVILBUR LYNN GUNNERSON Jllanimff' Kappa Phi Alpha Varsity Club Stoic Kappa Delta Pi - Physical Education Club Football Physical Education PIELEN SARAH SHERWOOD l p,r'ilaizIi Alpha NIU Sigma Nlinerva Normal Art Club Normal Choir Fine Arts PCIARGUERITE GRASLEX' Dffrjield Y. W. C. A. Trailblazers Eastern Star Letro Rural Supervision LOUISE GIMS Portrmouth. Ohio Theta Sigma Upsilon Physical Education Girl Scouts W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. Physical Education v i ,L if!!-..:g:Ef LLXURORA Q- -TTTTT-TTT-T7 1930 . RODNEY A. COLLINS Stockbridge Secondary Education Club Chemistry Club Science and hlathematics DGROTHY NI. CHAPEL Poiztfar Theta Sigma Upsilon Kappa Delta Pi President of WVomen's League Book-a-Nlonth Club Travel Club Laonian League of YVOmen Voters English and Speech KENNETPI SPITLER Saline Sigma Mu Sigma Y. hi. C. A. History Club History and Social Science ERNESTINE ANN IXNDERSON Earl Drtroif Alpha Sigma Alpha English Club Stoic Pi Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Pi Normal News Laonian English and Speech JAMES EISLE Fowlerrxillf Arm of Honor Newman Club Commercial Teachers, Club Commercial Pagz' 68 l l r HELEN B. KIOORHEAD .lflilaiz Eastern Star English Club Secondary Education Club Y VV C X English and History I'IAROLD LEFEVRE BI1'.r.Qfield Chi Delta Klathematics ELizAEET1-1 H. BICLENNAX Harbor Beach Trailblazers Eastern Star lretro Rural Supervision F. ,IENNIE BOYD Permonirxillf Secondary Education Club Euclidean Club Chemistry Club Rlathematics and Science LUCILE A. AIALCOLM Covnmcrfr Pi Delta Theta Eastern Star Club Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial Wf gff w .5 A A -T'-T ,...,? y il? AURORA X, 3.4 1 Q 3 0 r RosE GULDEN XUXNKIEER ilft. Clz'nzfn,r Kappa Klu Delta Physical Education Club Congregational Student Group Girl Scouts Secondary Education Club Physical Education CLEONE EVANS Ponifzm English Club Secondary Education Club 'Women's League Cabinet Book-a-Rlonth Club English and History FLORENCE EVERILL .fllgonar Book-a-Nlonth Club General RUTH BI. ENo'r Wiayw Book-a-Nlonth Club Y. W. C. A. hiodern Language hfIILDRED DEARING Parma History Club English Club Book-a-Nlonth Club English and History L7 '74 T Avis J. JOHNSON Glaczlrlom' League of VVomen Voters Book-a-lXfIonth Club Rho Sigma Kappa Commercial IQUTH PULVER CROUSE Ypdlaazli Fine Arts LESLIE C. XVOLFE Yprilaizti Alpha Tau Delta Physical Science RIATTIE LOUISE STREIT IWI. Clzmem Alpha Sigma Alpha Normal Choir Nladrigal Club Book-a-hlonth Club Degree GARRY H. FISHER 147 ill iamrton Zeta Chi Sigma History Club Secondary Education Club History Page 69 .lg ,f ,S ,AURORA 'i i '-H-1 1930 CHESTER GOODING Ypfilazzti Alpha Tau Delta Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Normal Choir Chemistry Club Chemistry Nlathematics ALTAY MARTHA LYTLE Pontiac Lambda Tau Sigma Portia Interpretative Reading Club Garden Project Club Degree PAUL C. BERKLEY Highland Park Sigma Nlu Sigma lnterscholastic Nlanager Physical Education Club Physical Education MARGARE'P KNOWLES Grand Rapidr Girl Scouts Physical Education Club Wesleyan Guild Physical Education HELM1 M. LAITALA ' L'A1z.re Geography - Page 70 43+-T-T-j' A 7x il LETHA M. ATWVOOD - Lmzgvillr , Interpretative Reading Club Y. W. C. A. . Speech and English josizifn NIORAN Alba Chi Delta Kappa Delta Pi Stoic Basketball Tennis President of Nlerfs Union Physical Education CHARLOTTE STENGER Bay City Newman Club Y. VV. C. A. Commercial Teachers, Club Commercial VVTLMA SCHEARER lllidland Alpha Riu Sigma Physical Education Club W. A. A. Physical Education WILLIAh'I D. NIENOLD Higlzland Park Sigma Delta Psi Physical Education Club Varsity Club Gymnasium Team Physical Education - Q' M--'-21 AURORA if+--A ..-E W 1930 NIARIAN WRIGHT Yp.rila1zli Delta Sigma Epsilon Home Economics Club Secondary Education Club Home Economics PAULINETAYLOR Clinton Pi Kappa Sigma Home Economics OLEN B. BECK lllorlzpelifr, Ohio Chi Delta Physical Education Club Crafts Club Varsity Club Track Physical Education I'.lILDA GILHAMS Siurgif Degree -IOSEPI-UNE E. SEELEY Pontiac Kappa Adu Delta W. A. A. Physical Education Club Aurora Board Physical Education L' f ROBERT E. LEANDERSON Hancock Kappa Phi Alpha Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Delta Psi Aurora Board Varsity Club Physical Education Club Football Physical Education LEONAVFULLER Hart Pi Delta Theta Home Economics Club Book-a-Month Club Y. W. C. A. Home Economics AIADELINE GRAPES Tmvfrre Cily Normal Art Club Lambda Tau Sigma Y. VV. C. A. Book-a-hflonth Club Newman Club Pine Arts VIOLETTE LEVALLEY SHOOK Wlzyvvr Home Economics Club Book-a-Nlonth Club Secondary Education Club Home Economics GEORGE E. PETERSON Bad Axe Alpha Tau Delta History Club History and Education Pngf 71 B .l..-.- tl -----... . ...E 1 1 f Q ,E 1 . AURORA X 'l lbl' 1930 Qi ANITA JEFI-'ERS N ewark, Ohio Kappa Psi Aurora Board Judiciary Board French and English AIARY NICGILI. Saginaw Theta Lambda Sigma Pi Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Pi Normal News Aurora Board Sodalitas Latina Book-a-hlonth Club League of Women Voters Latin and History ANNA R. DUBOIS Lcfrlie W'ILLIAIxI ILXBERT Ypfilanli Arm of Honor Physical Education ZHUBERT SMITH Slerling Chi Delta English Club History Club Stoic English and History Page 72 MILTON -IACOBI .ZlI!Z7i7Z.6' City Chi Delta Varsity Club Physical Education Sigma Delta Psi Track Y. M. C. A. Physical Education ,ADALINE KIEBLER Club Illanclzerzer Mathematics L. SPENCER EDXVARDS Ypf ila 1121. Arm of Honor Physical Education ADELYN .l'IOLLIS Owoffo Physical Education Physical Education Club MARY FRANCES BROKANV Siurgif Home Economics Club Home Economics -1 f 15 AURORA Cf-Fi -T-ltbff 1 9 3 DORIS BILLMAN Kzzlfwa Alpha Sigma Alpha Home Economics Club Home Economics ELVVYN BODLEY Ypr1'la11zi Kappa Delta Pi Chemistry Club Band Science DONA D. VVISEMAN jaclz,ro11 Normal Choir English Club Book-a-lXf'Ionth Club English and Geography LUCILLE HARWICK Samaria Y. W. C. A. Eastern Star Sodalitas Latina Travel Club lXfIodern Language 1 BURDETT PEEBLEs Hudxon Alpha Tau Delta Kappa Delta Pi Y. M. C. A. . Euclidean Club Secondary Education Club Normal News Baptist Student Group hlathematics and Science O PL'--Ql YVILLARD THORNLEY Cajmf Chemistry Club Euclidean Club Kappa Delta Pi Degree RTILDRED XKVHITMAN Rodnry Y. XV. C. A. League of lrVomen Voters YYesleyan Guild Travel Club EVARD V. AYRES Ypfilavzli Band Euclidean Club Klathematics and Science IUAN DUAIP1ERRES l pJilcz11Zi lnternational Club Y. NI. C. A. Nlodern Language CECILE M. Roscoe 1VaJhzfilIf Y. VV. C. A. Secondary Education Club Euclidean Club Kappa Delta Pi Mathematics and French Irvs Fw 73 wiayzfiwa--M L L AURORA IFF' lml-Exon 1 Q 3 Auciz Houseu Oxford Kappa Blu Delta Kappa Delta Pi Book-a-Month Club Sodalitas Latina Travel Club Latin and French BURNUS PAGE Lirrltfcld Chi Delta Varsity Club Football Physical Education Club Physical Education FIELEN B. CRAM 0200510 Pi Kappa Sigma Gold Feather Club General LAWRENCE W. R'.lAR'1'IN W1'lZia111,fto1z Newman Club Physical Education Club Physical Education NIARY A. Mun: Saginaw Theta Lambda Sigma Kappa Delta Pi VVomen's League Cabinet Debate Wodeso French and Social Science Page 74 0 1... I'lAROLD PERRY Caro Sigma Mu Sigma Physical Education Club Physical Education DORIS LACHENMYER Jllt. Pularki, Ill1'1zoz'.f Women's League Cabinet Physical Education Club Physical Education LUCY BONNER YVAYT jllI7ll'llE'.ffE7' Normal Art Club All College Play Eastern Star Congregational Student Group Normal Choir Fine Arts PEARL BIALONEY llfzzfr Sodalitas Latina Latin and French FERN LA MERE Dr Tour Band Newman Club Degree T-- H i7 .i A--A-- .v ,Y Auno RA Elem-new HELEN NEX'VTON Ami Arbor Klodern Language ALEX N. FRASER Drtroil Kappa Phi Alpha Physical Education Club Physical Education GERALDINE M. EVERET1' Redford Trailblazers Letro - Garden Project Club Y. YV. C. A. Rural Education JOSEPHINE SEELINGER Chf,va11.z'1zg Home Economics Club Home Economics EDITH H. THOMS Flint Book-a-Nlonth Club Geography and English -N M ,. N if 19301 L-if 4 V is Q ' ' ' -, V Tiffa X - ' .-Eiipliifs . ' ' . fl? I' - .Lgf iff 1253 - ' ar- X j? Lf . 5. 'pg 1 1:5 1 Pg:-yn , L . N 5, , ' ,, ZZ ', A' :. P' sf 2 '- iw , 1 I . 1- - ' . ' X . 5 J. ' 7 F5-if ' V if VVARREN LYLE VVATSON Detroit Kappa Phi Alpha Physical Education Club Basketball Manager Physical Education FRANCES OsTERRouT Alba Kappa Gamma 1 hi Sodalitas Latina Kappa Delta Pi History Club Secondary Education Club Book-a-Month Club Travel Club Latin and History D F1:EDE1uc L. FULLER Yaff -- . Sigma Blu Sigma College Orator' hlatlmematics and Science EVELYN JANE FAIRBIANKS Yp,r1'la11,ti Alpha Sigma Alpha Home Economics Club Home Economics JESSE VV. BATCHELOR firm zlrbm' Alpha Tau Delta Physical Education Club Physical Education P4183 75 x97 iff -- FLORENCE JAFFKE Dezroiz History EN119 RENCK Dftroit Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Club W. A. A. Physical Education RALPH THAYER Ypfifafzti Football Varsity Club Physical Education Club Physical Education DOROTHY LESTER Detroit Pi Delta Theta Home Economics Club Home Economics VVARREN S. BAILEY Ypfilmzti Chi Delta Euclidean Club Track Cross Country Varsity Club Physical Education 1 AURORA a--'-- 1...,1l l . -Z2 Q3 0 '17 Q if .E . .4 bf . 3.- .4 ff f V, C , A ' A ff 'S .D ...Q FRANCES EICCLELLAN W'a1.raw. Indiana Pi Kappa Sigma Kappa Delta Pi Stoic History Club Aurora Board Normal News Normal Art Club Fine .-Xrts Ross GILLETT Uzzondago Sigma Mu Sigma Euclidean Club Chemistry Club Klatlie-matics and Science ELIZABETH HARWICK Yp,t1'1a11tz' Delta Sigma Epsilon Kappa Delta Pi Stoic Nlinerva Normal Art Club Fine Arts CLARENCE SCI-INELL Dftroit Normal News Aurora Board Gymnastic Team Physical Education Club Laonians Physical Education Pagr 76 ,V -W L W- ---v-L. f'o 't'iifj:EE'g Q -17 X-'ff Ji IQ N IMDIR ggrm ' 4' 9' 'du Wx 4 , , '2 LQ 4A 7 X A . fm , P L9 RXXG D ef-4-R-5 AURORAEL-l-me -M'?'i ? 1 Q 3 0 ,.,..h M ' . Y M. 'am 'I W ' , J .1 4 ff A . , f ,, A--' W R ,. - 5 4 f V rv - ,wwf ,Wil A Q X .V :ami au, .5 r , .. . R. V -. ,fr A., ,, . f , Rf-4. 1- ,R V f -f 2 rc M4-fffm '25, G if 5 -, ,. ,, R - ' : 93fL43 V F Q R 5 Q u -1 by r b W R, - - ' ' J, V, ff .- I 9 ' ' Q, 52911 ' G 'Y A wr- W., '5 - - 53' 7 ' - Q. -N: , Page 78 PRAY ORTXVEIN FLYNN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DONALD FLYNN Pr-evident JOSEPH PRAY Vice-Pr-e.firZent CHARLOTTE ORTWEIN Sfcrftary ALYCE EDWARDS Treasurer f N id -'fiimi Es1?:i'..l...... pig.. .- ,f W. V, . M-,. f i fi' f -LQXIJ Q HLA - J 1 S3 -rj U fifwl-QZT- -'TT--T JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class was promptly reorganized in the fall term. Then the annual social wrangle began as the executive staff was selected. Donald Flynn of Gladwin was elected president, Joseph Pray of Ypsilanti, vice-president, Charlotte Ortwein of Grosse Pointe, secretary, and Alyce Edwards of Port Huron, treasurer. There followed a spontaneous campaign for a sergeant-at-arms, which resulted in the election of Norman Krecke. February fourteenth marked the stellar climax of an unusually brilliant social season with the Junior Hop. The modernistic setting and the excellent music effected a glorious success. Jean Goldkette's Country Club Orchestra, with his clever drummer, Ray Gorrell, directing, made the affair gay and sparkling by novelty arrangements and special numbers. And wasnit that bass fiddle some music box? The rhythms that were ubomped out on the instrument surely did add the Whale of a differencef' The entire decorating was carried out on a black-and-white modernistic scheme with stripes and panels of dancing figures. A false ceiling of parallel stripes was augmented by vertical stripes on the Walls executed in a modernistic arrangement. The dancing figures on the panels at each end of the Armory seemed as temper- mental in expression as the Weather. The black veiling stage curtains gave the impression of musicians half-concealed in an ethereal mist. But it didnit bother the music! The Grand Nfarch Was led by our president, Donald Flynn and'lVIiss Elizabeth Nfetherellg the committee did the train-bearer's part, and the rest of us brought up the rear. In the line Were our class advisor, Professor and Mrs. H. VVillard Reninger, Dean Lydia I. Jones, Professor and Mrs. Joseph lVlcCulloch, and Registrar Clemens P. Steimle. As usual the uniors are more rominent in school activities but the alwa s P 1 Y Y are, Eyes? VVith the societies and extra-curriculars Hoating around-We Juniors picked out the clouds-and haven't come down yet. Kvwf:'T7u Page 79 - fi-1T'1fQfY 'I ,f f M- . ,.,,,-m,,, f Q .--m.,ff y7fffL,.T A' AURORA 'gl 1- E 'W 1930 EDNA Bf.lAE SCHALLER Ypsilanti Delta Sigma Epsilon Wesleyan Guild Physical Education V ERA LEE Pontiac Vlfesleyan Guild General Norul-1AN E. PIAGEN East Detroit Aurora Board hlathematics Club Lutheran Students Cl hflathematics IRENE YOUNG Graf: Lake Alpha Sigma Tau ub Commercial Teachers Club Normal Choir Commercial CEGILE I'lARRISON LEAKE farkfon Physical Education Club Normal Choir Physical Education Page 80 ROGER ARNETT Oworro Chemistry Club Nlathematics Club Track Cross Country Kappa Delta Pi Science HUELEN RENDLE Lanzbfrltbille Physical Education Club W. A. A. Lutheran Students, Club Girl Scouts Physical Education NYERNA V. LXDAMS Deira-il English Club Euclidean Club Sodalitas Latina League of 'Women Voters English and hiathematics XKVILLA JEAN FREITAG faclefon Theta Lambda Sigma Normal Art Club Fine Arts DOROTHY ScHULTz Howell Public School hflusic Club Normal Choir Public School hflusic J f 7 ,ii li xx l , N .W V :-5, u 1' GARNETT B. DECKER Pontiac Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial VIRGINIA DANSARD lllmzrof Early Elementary KATHRYN I'lAS'l'lNGS lhiAR- SHALL Imlay Ciiy Normal Art Club Fine Arts JOHN N. ADDISON Pfterrburg Chemistry Club Normal Choir Science EMMA A. ROGERS Clare Alpha Sigma Alpha Early Elementary Q-Ill ,AU RO RA HW E I Q 5 0 F'-. Wil- 'l -1 :KENNETH xl. DELONG .Jima Chi Delta Varsity Club Normal News Physical Education Club Basketball Tennis Minor Sports' Manager Physical Education SARAH BREXVSTER Rodzcrtxr Normal Choir Public School Music DOROTIIX' LoRE'r'rA COLE MAN Caro Stoic History and Science JENNIE PIETRZAK Detroit 'Women's League Cabinet Delta Phi Degree LORETTA LEVIN Detroit Physical Education Club Girl Scouts Physical Education Page SI -AFM-K -aff 52 IL.-- lj! ' if!! 1 ilfl--.,....,,,-,,: E. 'Lia 'fl ' HILTON LACURE Clio Euclidean Club Crafts Club Mathematics FLORENCE ISZRUGER Aflleiuf English PORTIA WVILLIAMS Royal Oak Secondary Education Club Alodern Language RICHMOND H. GAIILEY Ypfilanti Zeta Chi Sigma Stoic Normal Art Club Aurora Board W-+6 'mi ,AURORAQl+-'gm ---ffmg-ri 193 0 4111-1- Band Fine Arts HELEN ELAINE DIETZ Alma Y. W. C. A. Minerva French and History Pagz 82 YA- I W f CHARLOTTE E. HUTCIIIN- SON Plfaleruillf, Ohio Y. YV. C. A. Normal Art Club Public School hlusic Club Normal Choir Music and Art SYLVIA E RENDLE Lmnberlziilfz' Euclidean Club Girl Scouts Lutheran Students' Club Mathematics and Science XEIOLENDA E. SEPPALA Lauriiwi Sigma Sigma Sigma Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Nlinerva Normal Choir Public School Piano IQATHRYN HOGLE Earl Detroit Alpha Sigma Tau Interpretative Reading Club English Club English and Speech JAMES BENJAMINS Grand Ra7b1'd.v Nlodern Language .I - LL ,,,,.L..,,, --ei-ig AURO RA efw-M i 1 Q 3 O EDNA SEEBURGER Riga Kappa Gamma Phi English Club History Club Lutheran Students' Club English and l-listorv BERNICE BROWNE Hancock Newman Club Secondary liclucation Club Later Elementary RALPH S. l'lUNDLEY lllonroe Phi Delta Pi Sigma Delta Psi Physical Education Club Swimming Team Gymnastic Team Physical Education JANE HUEY St. fohnr Sigma Nu Phi Aurora Board Camp Fire Girls Kappa Delta Pi Physical Education ANNAI-I PATCH Afcirian Madrigal Club Normal Choir Public School hlusic ,-4-- GERTRUDE ll. NIINNIE lfdfr' Theta Sigma Upsilon Home Economics Club Home liiconomics RUTH W11.i.iAMsoN Bay Cily lfarly lflementary THEIUZSA SINKULE l7fJJ'1'1lllIlIi Delta Sigma Epsilon lfnglish Club Newman Club , lilnglish and l-listory l,ORl3'l I'A WAG ER Srollzfiffe Kappa Nlu Delta Newman Club Normal Choir Public School Piano GORDON Gmurucs I'a.r.rar Chi Delta. Pi Kappa Delta Aurora Board Laonians All College Play Debate - Administration Page S3 P 'J f tg Q-QV -'hlvlh' ' 1 FRANCES CHANTER fackron Theta Sigma Upsilon W. A. A. Physical Education Club Physical Education CHARLES BZEMPF Imlay City Varsity Club Tennis General THELINIA Sortron zllavzrlzntez' Sigma Sigma Sigma English Club History Club English and History ELIZABETH BURCH Ypfilcznti Y. WV. C. A. Normal Choir Baptist Student Council Public School lVIusic Club Public School Nlusic LUCILLE NIILLER Union City Normal Art Club Normal Choir Orchestra Public School lXTusic Club Lutheran Students' Society Music and Art Page 84 AURORA Q30 1? CHARLOTTE ORTVVEIN Crm-.fe Pointe Delta Sigma Epsilon XV. A. A. Physical Education Club Physical Education GERTRUDE XVI-IITING Yp.f1'fa11ti Kappa Blu Delta Normal Art Club Public School Blusic Club Public School Klusic LALICE Rl. KUHLENKAMP ll'Iary.rv1'!lf Camp Eire Girls Girl Scouts Physical Education DONALD sl. FLYNN Gfddwlill Chi Delta President Junior Class Newman Club Pre-hledicine ELEANOR BOWEN Yprilaniz' VV. A. A. Girl Scout lVomen's League Cabinet Physical Education K AA? R A ,l.,?.A-.,Em-w IRIS BfIATTl-IEXVS Oxford Normal Choir Y. W. C. A. PIENRY Fox Clzelrfa Chi Delta Physical Education LUCILLE FISHER Clzarfotle Delta Sigma Epsilon Public School Nlusic Club Public School Music NIARY ALLEN Ypfilanli Commercial FRANCES PEACH Brighton Euclidean Club Nlathematics and Social Science 93. XIINNIE LOXVRY Flint Pi Delta Theta -Iudiciary Board Euclidean Club Soclalitas Latina Mathematics and Latin GIQACE EI.IzAIsE'rH LANG Grand Rapidf Pi Kappa Sigma Early Elementary NIEREDITI-I E. hfICRlAI-ION Blirrfffld Kappa Psi Newman Club Later Elementary EVELYN L. ERICKSON Tuftin Alpha Sigma Tau Laonian English Club Interpretative Reading Club Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet hflinerva English and Speech -IULIA IQONASIEVVICZ Afrmada Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial W, 7 P 8 ' J 7 '+ 'n'+ l3 AAU R O RA A .,.gE 1950 BEVERLY HOOVER lllufkfgon Theta Sigma Upsilon Travel Club Normal Art Club Pine Arts LEO VAN Nl!-SER Deira!! English Club Y. NI, C. A. Secondary Education Club Baptist Student Society Degree 1'IANNA E. STRASEN Plymouth Normal Choir Normal Glee Club Public School hflusic Club Y. W. C. A. Public School hflusic and Art ARCHIBALD IQICHARDS llflf. Clrmfm' Alu Sigma Chi Normal Choir Orchestra Band Orchestra and Band WVAVA VIOLA VVHITEHEAD Atlanta Commercial Teachers' Club Commercialand Economics Page 86 t.. ,-Q,i.,.1.c.... EVELYN KRASNEY Wfzilmorf Lake Pi Kappa Delta English Club Secondary Education Club Normal News Stoic English and Speech .ALLEEN GATES l'p.rz'la11Zz' Theta Lambda Sigma Pi Kappa Delta lnterpretative Reading Debate English and Speech MARY INEAIFISH Cafumfl Later Elementary DOROTliEA BRACKINREED Flin? Theta Lambda Sigma YVomen's League Cabinet Aurora Board Commercial Teachers, Club Commercial Rf.lARY IQNIERIIX-I Toledo, Ohio Sigma Nu Phi Y. W. C. A. Camp Fire Girls Physical Education Club Wi. A. A. Physical Ed-ucation 53 1 Lo is PLATT Graff Lain' Commercial Teachers' Commercial XVARREN NV. XVOOD Grand Rapfzzfr Band Normal Choir English Rose LEVIN Detroit Normal Art Club Fine Arts IXLYCE ANN SLADKY Trawfrrf City Lambda Tau Sigma Special Education EARL HACKNIAN Kiugrley lXfIu Sigma Chi Band Orchestra Normal Choir Orchestra and Band 1 g m'-'T-'TTD I Q -5 0 Club L...? 1 -- ' 1 DOROTHY E. M1nDLE'roN Sand Crrfk English Club Secondary Education Club Y. W. C. A, English and History NIARY Lolnsrz HOYT y'P.VI'!!1l'Ili Delta Phi History Club Minerva League of Women Voters History and English NIARGARET MCCARTHY Por! Huron Pi Delta Theta Newman Club Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial CHLOE LOSEY Plymouth Normal Art Club Pine Arts ALYCE EDWARDS Port Huron Kappa Gamma Phi VVomen's League Cabinet Physical Education Club Campfire Girls Girl Scouts W. A. A. Physical Education ' Page 87 of----T3 AURORANX. 'A- '4i 1 Q 3 0 IRENE LUCILLE SCRIBNER Bancroft i Euclidean Club Portia Secondary Education Club Travel Club Y. W. C. A. hlathematics and French XVILMA O. BOMBENEK Lamifzg Normal Art Club Baptist Student Council Fine Arts JOHN K. AIITCHELL Dzfrkervillf Zeta Chi Sigma Band V Orcheetra Normal Choir Band and Orchestra NIILDRED JEAN PECK Jllaarf Normal Art Club Fine Arts FLORENCE L. 'WESTCOTT Ypfilanti Normal Choir Y. W. C. A. Piano and English Page SS ANTHONY J. LAKVSKI Cleveland, Ohio Sodalitas Latina Newman Club Latin and English PIELEN EICKENNA Grand Rapzfb' Kappa Mu Delta Normal Choir hlusic and Art ELINOR JONGEJAN Grand Rapirlf Normal Art Club h-Iusic and Art GORDON SEMRAU Ecu! Deiroil Euclidean Club Secondary Education Club Nlathematics and Chem- istry ILA CAULKINS lynx U nity, Ohio Euclidean Club Secondarv Education Club Y. W. C.'A. Nlathematics and Science x.. 'E l HILDA HAUF Ida Sigma Sigma Sigma History Club Secondary Education Club League of YVomen Voters Y. VV. C. A. History and English DOROTHEA H. LIOOKER Chd7'!L'7l0'1-.Y W. A. A. Physical Education Club Campfire Girls Y. W. C. Physical Education LAMAR THUMM Yp.vz'!anii Alpha Tau Delta Chemistry Club Garden Project Club Science AAIARY H. FLEMING Royal Oak Sigma Nu Phi ' Physical Education Club Physical Education ELIZABETH NELSON Bay City Delta Sigma Epsilon Later Elementary inf AURURLA4, i 1 9 3 0 f- I . .. ., .. I . fi.. JNORMAN JENNINGS Jllozzroe Euclidean Club Commercial Teachers, Club Secondary Education Club Commercial LILLIAN ALMA EVANS Dnckarvillf: Eastern Star Commercial Teachers, Club Commercial FRANCES BLACKMER C!lI'.l'07I City Normal Art Club Y. W. C. A. Fine Arts NIARGARET SULLIVAN Flint Alpha Nlu Sigma History XVILBUR FACKLAM Defryiffd History and hdathematics Pagr S9 rf ff! amd NIERLIN XVOLFE Bfllevuf, Ohio Phi Delta Pi Track Cross Country Varsity Club Physical Education Club Physical Education NIARY MANION i .fillpmira Sigma Sigma Sigma En lish Club .. g Newman Club English and History O CLARE K. NIARTINSON Teleozzfha Alpha Tau Delta Euclidean Club Nlathematics and Science HARIETTE JANE ADAMS Flint Alpha Nlu Sigma Home Economics Club Judiciary Board Home Economics SALOME GRIER Ypxilanti Pi Kappa Sigma Normal Art Club Fine Arts Page Q0 w -lg AURORA l-H' A-W'-?4X3 1 Q 3 o 1, ROSABIOXD TOWER Mwizogur Theta Lambda Sigma Home Economics Club Normal Choir Travel Club Home Economics IQATHLEEN BELL C1II'.fCZ71ZiII.Sf Pi Kappa Sigma History Club Minerva History and English KIARGARI-:T E. IONES fl e'.fl Unity, Ohio Sigma Sigma Sigma Public School Music Club Normal Choir Normal Art Club Biladrigal Choir hlusic and Art LUCILE ESHENRODER Ida Kappa Psi - Commercial Teachers, Club Commercial CLEETA PIAVERS Flint Home Economics R 'rr ....,..w.EEEl .i .MM A.-.W-ls. Av 5'-9.9-A as-.M- ALYCE F. A-'IARTEN Dflrozii Kappa Alu Delta Laonian English Club English and Speech FLORENCE PETERSON Elmorr, Ohio 'Sigma Nu Phi Physical Education Club W. A. A. . Campfire Girls Physical Education NIARY NIAPQLATT flzlania Y. W. C. A. ' Secondary Education Club Euclidean Club Sodalitas Latina Portia hflatliematics SYLVIA FISHER Toledo, Ohio General - BERNICE M. SAUER Yylfilavzti I W. A. A. Campfire Girls Physical Education AIARGUERITE XVAY Slzepherzl Y. VV. C. A. Home Economics Club Home Economics CEc1L ADELE BEGLINGER Dfiroil Interpretative Reading Club Laonian Speech and Art IONE Hu1:rs , YpJ1'fa1L2'L' Public School Alusic Club Public School Music ESTHER NIARIE DIXON Detroit Delta Phi Public School Aflusic Club Normal Art Club Normal Choir Newman Club Music and Art ACI-ISAH E. RIEYER Boyne Falk Normal Art Club Public School Nlusic Club Eastern Star Normal Choir Music and Art Page QI We E X ,AURORA 1,43 193 ANN FINDLAY Brooklyn Sifvma Si ma Si m1 c , g K g C Public School Nlusic Cl Normal Choir Llinerva Eastern Star Glee Club Nlusic and Art CARL CARLSON rllancelona V Chi Delta Crafts Club Industrial Arts GRACE NIESSNER Bruton Harbor Early Elementary MARTHA LOUISE SMITH Detroil Sigma Nu Phi Normal Art Club Fine Arts LOUISE FORSYTHE .Milan Kappa Psi Early Elementary Page Q2 ub 0 RUTH COUP Jflztabulez, Ohio Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Club Y. XV. C. A. Physical Education RUTH XPAN RIPER Flat Rock Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial DOROTHY L. BAKER Yprilanli Eastern Star Fine Arts ELIZABETH G. PAYNE Nezoaygo Alpha Sigma Tau Eastern Star English Club History Club English-History lVlARIAN FANGBONER Pontiac Sigma Nu Phi Fine Arts x il H-H-W AAURORA Sm we T '1TT'TIj 1 9 ANNE C. BUYTENDORP Yp.rz'la11Z1' Kappa Nlu Delta Early Elementary FIELEN M. COOK Por! Huron Kappa Nlu Delta Early Elementary lvl. DEAN CHA1.I.Is Ypfilmzlzi Normal Choir Band Euclidean Club Secondary Education Club Science and Nlatliematics NIARY CEII, NIINNISS Ypfilanzi Sigma Sigma Sigma W'omen's League Cabinet History Club Stoic History and English ELIZABETH ALWARD Camdfn Sigma Nu Phi Normal Art Club League of Women Voters Y. W. C. A. Fine Arts -'-'15 ' Y -A if X17 f il - f XV f-if 3 O E 'iii'-3'- ' ELIZABETH CONNELLY jackron Theta Sigma Upsilon Euclidean Club League of lVomen Voters History INZATHERINE NIERRY Pontiac Theta Lambda Sigma Aurora Board llfomenls League Treasurer Kappa Delta Pi Wodeso League of VVomen Voters Euclidean Club History HELE,NE RIURRAY Emile Crank Sigma Nu Phi Eine Arts EDNA F. SLACHIKOWSKI Bay City Early Elementary CATHERINE H. BELVVORTHY Bay Cizy Latin Page 93 e---hi AURQRA X- T 1 9 3 O CAROLYN XVHITE gllafon Alpha Sigma Tau Secondary Education Club English Club English and Speech PTELEN LAUFFER Ilfyazzdozlf Public School Music Club Public School Music RUTH BUTLER Wayfte Delta Phi English FLOYD T. KING Jlflaryfwillf Phi Delta Pi Baseball ' Varsity Club Science and Nlathematics JEAN YOUNG N onh fldamf Sigma Nu Phi Normal Art Club Fine Arts Pagf 94 1 , , 1 , x ' 5 V. ?,5., . 1 , 3 -4 gn. RUSSELL ROE Harbor Springr Alpha Tau Delta Secondary Education Club Sodalitas Latina ' Chemistry Club Euclidean Club Science and Industrial Arts SABINA IDOBROXVOLSKI Detroit Y. W. C. A. Newman Club Secondary Education Club Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial PAULINE BOWERSOX frzckxon Kappa Gamma Phi History ROWENA FARXVELL Drrroiz Alpha Sigma Alpha Y. W. C. A. Public School hflusic Club Public School hfusic GENEVIEVE L. KREBS Yprilanli Theta Lambda Sigma hiinerva ' Home Economics Club Home Economics x.. 1AIJRORA gi' mf J 1 9 0 N - ?i' ROBERT XVAYT Pfmwalfr Sigma Nlu Sigma Normal Choir Normal Glee Club Eastern Star Swimming Team Physical Education Physical Education ANNETTE IQNIGI-IT Clzarlolte Pi Kappa Sigma General FLORENCE LYONs Club lVa:lzi1zgzoaz Normal Art Club Fine Arts RAYAIOND E. ABLESON Ypfilanti Crafts Club lndustrial Arts IDA ML FREEMAN Plymouifz History Club History 3 ' 4 A x ,V xg F7 VIRGINIA GI,OVI?R Flint Alpha Nlu Sigma Early Elementary NIADELYN JOHNS Sl. Clair Normal Choir Normal Glee Club Public School Music Club Public School hlusic PAULINE M, STEVENSON Coldwater Sodalitas Latina Secondary Education Club Y. W. C. A. Degree BERNICE LAWRENCE .'11771d71,f ' Later Elementary lVlARION PERKINS Howell Bessie Leach Priddy 1-louse Lambda Tau Sigma Y. W. C. A. Special Education Page Q5 ---T AURORA T'- LESTER WIENER Dearborn Phi Delta Pi History Club History CAROLYN CARLSON Gremwille Delta Sigma Epsilon Laonian Physical Education Club Normal Choir Normal Glee Club Physical Education JOSEPH PRAY Ypfilanti Chi Delta Secretary of Nlen's Union Vice-President of Junior Class Kappa Delta Pi Stoic Debate ' History Club History and French VIOLET Wmss Highland Park Campfire Girls Y. W. C. A. VV. A. A. Physical Education ARTHUR GERSABECR Yprilaiiti Mu Sigma Chi Piano Page 96 ' '- -WQLE 1 Q 3 0 ffl di JEAN CLARK Dezroiz Kappa Mu Delta Physical Education ldAROLD OLIVER Highland Park Arm of Honor Varsity Club Physical Education Club Sigma Delta Psi Track Physical Education EIARGOT MONROE Rogan Ciiy Sigma Sigma Sigma Physical Education Club Physical Education E'ilARGA1iET REGAN illarivw City Alpha Mu Sigma Lambda Tau ,Sigma ' Newman Club Special Education XIANEITA E. ELLIOTT Sami Creek Home Economics Club Secondary Education Club Y. YV. C. A. Home Economics C., 'TT'-iii? 7 . ' H ---H L V -- , J YD L pp LLL ALVAH H. JOHNSON Rapid City Euclidean Club hflathematics HELEN M. DONEGAN Ann Arbor Normal Art Club Newman Club Fine Arts H. C. :HALL Eaton Rapirlf Sigma lWu Sigma Phvsical Education Club Intramural hlanager Physical Education RUTH GERRIE Port Huron Lambda Tau Sigma Y. VV. C. A. Special Education iVlAURICE A. COPPENS Grand Lfdfw Seconidaryilfbdtlcatioxi Club History Club Euclidean Club History MH--12 Auuoupc 511--me - 1 Q 3 0 -Ml 'h'H -' U . , 1 l . :A -J 1 3 Xl i ' lf! . -1 .p ' Colm A. Yrgiwitu: Hanrork .Kappa Gamma Phi Public School K-lusic Club Normal Choir Normal Glee Club Public School Music Ricimnu A.. Roma llllildll Alpha Tau Delta Pi Kappa Delta Laonian History Club Debate History GERALDINE KAY Sf.fOl17l.Y Secondary Education Y. YV. C. A. hlodern Lanpzuaue Club FRANCES L. GOODA-IAN D6'Z'l'01'l Euclidean Club Commercial Teachers Commercial :KENNETH KING Jwarywilff Phi Delta Pi Euclidean Club Chemistry Club hlathematics and Scie Club nce Page Q7 l i, f Y .5g,.,L-53.1 eAUR0RA' p Q4 1930 TVTARGARET GOHSIXIAN Vaffar Kindergarten Primary Club Early Elementary LAUREL GARTHE Sultana' Bay Normal Art Club Fine Arts ZOLA M. VCOORHIES Cainer Theta Lambda Sigma Judiciary Board Physical Education Club W. A. A. Physical Education HELEN GERALDINE HAM- MOND Detroit Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Club Campfire Girls Girl Scouts VV. A. A. Physical Education LEONE ROGERS Farmer, Ohio Sigma Nu Phi Physical Education Club W. A. A. Physical Education Page 98 K KIILDRED KUNZ Port Huron History Club Secondary Education Club History OLAN' STENSON Chicago, Illivzoif Phi Delta Pi Euclidean Club Chemistry Club Lutheran Students' Society Secondary Education Club Normal News Chemistry CARL W. HAAIAION .Eaton Rapidf Zeta Chi Sigma Band Normal Choir Crafts Club Orchestra Industrial Arts EDNA F. XCEIDER Norzfell Secondary Education Club League of Wfomen Voters English Club Degree VIRGINIA CALLISTAHUGHES Ypsilanti Alpha Sigma Tau Commercial Teachers' Club Newman Club Commercial m 'iif L17 Z SQDIPIHQNQDIQIE fw A M '22 AURORA are-W 1930 Page 100 LEFORGE BRADLEY POOLE HAXX'K SOPHOMORE CLASS JOE BRADLEY , FRANCES LEFORGE RUTH POOLE KENNETH HAWK OFFICERS nr 4 . P1'e:ide1zt Vicf-Prffident Secretary Treafurfr - f- 4 ---Q -' g A x I '--w---he Adj RO RA - - -1-g- v-.-Y -, V -. f an I 9 J Q w-..q SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Wfe are Sophomoresl Wfitli what a superior air we can gaze upon those verdant beings in whose ranks we once stood! Now, though it be only a year since we so proudly displayed our brilliant shades of green, we can barely condescend to even imagine that we were ever enrolled in such an inferior class. Oh, do not think for a moment that we have not reason to feel this superiority, for haven't we for a full year carefully absorbed all the knowledge, culture, and dignity that our Alma NIater has offered us? Indeed during our Freshmen days we loyally attended countless freshman skits, teas, and mixers, and positively swarmed to every lecture given for our benefit. W'hen, as Sophomores, the day came when ofhcers must be chosen we found that we had shown such rare judgment as Freshmen in choosing a leader worthy of guiding our class that there was no need to look further, so Joe Bradley was re-elected to be our chief for another year. Our other officers, as elected, were: Frances I,eForge, vice-president, Ruth Poole, secretary, Kenneth Hawk, treasurer. Professor Pray was chosen as our faculty advisor to succeed Bing'7 Brown. It did not take long for the members of the class of ,32 to pick up the reins that had been dropped the year before and soon began to show that they had lost none of the spirit nor capability they had shown as Freshmen. They resumed their duties with so much zeal and enfleiency that soon they became outstanding in athletics, debate, dramatics, and scholarship. However, there was one event that stood out above all others. That was the organization of the Gold Feather Club for all Sophomore girls. It was organized with the help of the VVomen's League and immediately it set out to accomplish things under the leadership of Jane Bachman. Its members having suffered the pangs of Freshman immaturity only the year before, were well prepared to enlighten their younger sisters with volumes of instructions on assembly manners and all other traditional customs-observed and otherwise. The club also took charge of the winter and spring Big Sister activities, and always when a program needed something jolly the Gold Feathers were ready with a skit or something to furnish laughs. So in the future though you see hosts of Gold Feathers Hoating about the campus, you will know that the class of '32 were the first Sophomores to acquire them! ,rn-'Lanz-T? Page IOI .l.iA. ,4-.,! f-'WX ffw.- , ' I T . Tm . T' fl fl? -af ,..i- , f ff' N ---1---+-ij y ,U I, ,i T Tm-L---M If ' -5 fL.:.1,M -W-ee-gig AU R0 RA Q--W--M' . 1930 IVY DAY Ivy Day is one of the most impressive and beautiful ceremonies of Commencement Wfeek. It consists of a solemn march about the campus by the Sophomore girls bidding farewell to the dear old College Halls. The girls are dressed in cap and gown and carry strings of green and white bunting on their shoulders. Originally ropes of ivy were carried, but since it soon lost its freshness, the bunting in the college colors was substituted. After the farewell speeches have been delivered to each building the Ivy Day oration is delivered from the steps of the Administration Building, and then the ivy is planted by the vice-president of the Soph- omore class who then passes the silver trowel on to the vice-president of the Freshman class-thus the tradition is perpetuated. Then the halls of every building are made to re-echo to the strains of the Ivy Day Song: The Ivy twines on castle walls, And on the towers of fame, Oh, Alma hlater may it cling To the gray walls for aye. Its leaves will tell thee of our love Vlfhen we are far away, IVI. S. N. C. we bring to thee This loving proof today. Pagf I02 or 111-fsi+igil,7'E'Wffd lime ,- - M 4 ' .. D- -mm-M-it AURQRA ?!?+!:i 1 9 3 0 44-gl-1' ESTHER SNABB Allznzfek Later Elementary ETHEL WVAGER Ann flfbor Pi Kappa Sigma Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary ANNA AIAE 'WAILK llIeI1Ji1L General RUTH POOLE Ponliar Sigma Sigma Sigma Aurora Board Laonians Art Club Eine Arts TILLIE HEIDNIAN Detroit Early Elementary AGNES lX IARY CONLEY Lapefr Early Elementary ALICE H. CORNELL Romeo General ESTHER BRENNER St. jofmf Home Economies Club Home Economics BARBARA FLASKA Jlfzzple City Gold Feather Club Campfire General ESTHER E. NARVA PVauke'gan, Illinoif Theta Sigma Upsilon Home Economics Club Travel Club Home Economies Page I03 -'el ,AURORA X - -'-'iffubl 1 9 3 0 i , . ' ' 9' INZATHRYN l. RIACFARLANE ' Wflwf , Sigma Nu Phi 12-1- Panhellenie President Early Elementary - - . -W' t ' DOROTHY QXXDERSON Cadillar ' Y. W. C. .-X. Gold Feather Club General H N. ZORA CURTIS II!L'I7bl'7'i'!IAHL' General ERMA SPENCER ' Flin! Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary FRANCES PATTERSON D11 13015, IJE7l71J'jlZ'Ill171'lill Theta Lambda Sigma Physical Education Page 104 BERT1-IA A. NIUMA Lum Later Elementary ELIZABETH J. BIICK Ellzerla Later Elementary AIERCEDES LECLAIR Cfmboygmz Later Elementary LELAND Nl. RANDALL A7171 .Jrbor Nlu Sigma Chi Band Orchestra Choir hfladrigal Choir Glee Club hdusic lVIARGARET POLLOCK Dryden Alpha Sigma Tau Choir lVIath Club Nlathematics N Lili, AURORA , A 1930 LOUISE BOYD Romeo lVomen's League Cabinet English-History GLENDORik Niztusr Barkfr, New York Pi Kappa Sigma Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary FRANCES E. CARLE'I'ON illftamora Sigma Sigma Sigma History Club Choir History HAZEL B. Baacocic fecldo Later Elementary NIARGARET XTERDIER Grand Rapidf Alpha Nlusigma Early Elementary f L....7 JEAN KENNEDY Dctroil Kappa Gamma Phi Kinclergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary GEILALDINE IAIOSNER Romfo Normal Choir Public School Music ELEANOR RUMSEY PL'l'7 l.7Zgl071 Kindergarten-Primary Club Y. VV. C. A. Early Elementary PARK D. XVATSON Svzotvfr Trailblazer Rural Education NIARION E. lXloRsE 1llz'fa111U1'a History Club History-Mathematics Page 105 y -1-- D -mm-1 AURORA DD 2 S. 2' CATHERINE HAIKGRANE Wayvze Kappa Gamma Phi Y. YV. C. A. Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Early Elementary HARRIET J. XVILLIAMS Jllarizze City Choir Eastern Star Art Club Public School Music and Art DOROTHY ADAIR Onaway Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary PIAZEL CANFIELD F owlerville Early Elementary Rosa RATKE Delfoil Newman Club W. A. A. Physical Education Club Physical Education Page 106 ill 1930 s l 5 z x i 1 I I ! l l HAZEL LTCKFELDT Twining Y. W. C. A. Campfire Speech XPIVIAN RICHARDS Bellaire Kappa Psi Public School Nlusic and Art ELIZABETH JANETTE RAN- DALL Battle Creek Kappa Psi History Club Nlinerva lfVomen's League Cabinet History-English IQEENE O. STOLLSTEIMER 147171 Arbor Blu Sigma Chi Band Choir Orchestra lX'Iadri,gal Choir Glee Club Nlusic DOLORES EATON Nortlwille Delta Phi Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Special Education - i 1' --'-- -... vi 5 RPS ,AURCJRA M 'QQ' -EEJ 1 9 3 0 tjigfw'-'-V ERMA SKINNER Lindmz English Club English-Speech ETHEL LEECE lllzwz izlz Early Elementary DOROTIJY P. IIAZZARD fmzia LLXLTHA MAE THORIPSON Yale Eastern Star General CHR1sT11xiE LEWIS Perry Later Elementary if rm en, t ,..., ,V 1 IJAURA ZIEOLER 1lIllZl7IZL'L', Ohio Early Elementary MARGARE1' RAUH Lapeer Trailblazer Rural Education IVA BOARDMAN 1Vrbbel'c'1'fle Later Elementary Lois A.NN CONVERSE Pio1ze'w', Ohio Eastern Star Kindergarten-Primar Early Elementary EDNA SCHILLER Ann Arbor Y. W. C. A. Euclidean Society Blathematics y Club f- if Page 107 iw Q49 AURORA gi-lag QQQT AIABEL IXIIAY RTYLES Tawau City General GEORGIA DXYELLEY Carfovwille Alpha Sigma Tau Choir Orchestra Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial LENELLA AIORRONV Chfboygan Later Elementary RUTH L. KELLEY Luiz? Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary BIIARGARET FREDERICK fllbion Y. W. C. A. Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial Page IOS 1930 1 A - ' . - 177 f -,7E-ET ..--.,-,-.7E . ,f ,C - -----M f if l ,i at-W EE K E-- , , X, A ,- ELVA A. SMITH Rrovuozz Y. W. C. A. Trailblazer Club Rural Education BTARY N. THOMPSON Iffmzzalm General AIAXINE E. BROXVN lvpfiilzliztl' Early Elementary ETIIE1. Moss LAUIIIOII. Trailbla7er Club Rural Education ED NA HOLLONN'AY IIIKIIOII Choir Kindergai ten Pri f - - -In Travel Club Early Elementary ary Club A--We A133 ,AURO RA Qi-as-ew l'IELEN STOMLER illarimf City Alpha NIU Sigma Panhellenic Corr. Secretary Later Elementary FLORENCE IQEMPSTER Coldwalrr Baptist Students' Council Y. VV. C. A. VV. A. Physical Education Club Campfire Physical Education JULIA RUESINK Tipton Sigma Nu Phi Early Elementary DOROTHY FITZPATRICK St. fohvzy Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary ELSIE BARSANTI Laurium Kappa Psi Craft's Club Art Club Industrial Arts LOUISE E. SCHLACTER Flint Pi Delta Theta Newman Club Later Elementary XEIOLA E. INLORRI Calumet Later Elementary CHARLOTTE IQICI-IARDSON Grand Rapidx Eastern Star Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary EflARGARE'1' LEWIS Drtroiz Kappa Nlu Delta Physical Education NAOMI J. I'lUSTON Plymouilz Y. W. C. A. Art Club Fine Arts f-'-'m Page 109 f '1 ,..,i..iif, , 1 ,i -.M.-. 4 - L , . ilk. K... -fi ND ' ' '-1' . Y '51 EAURORAL W-r- di 1 Q 3 0 L., NIARIAN A. K.ELLY Owoffo Alpha Sigma Tau Sodalitas Latina Latin-History YVANDA M. RosE Toledo, Ohio Campfire Early Elementary RUTH GARDNER Brown City Y. W. C. A. Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Girl's Band Early Elementary OLIVE FLASKA .Maple City Gold Feather Club Campfire General lVIARION SHAPIRO Toledo, Oliio Y. W. C. A. Portia Literary Society Campfire Girl Scouts Early Elementary Page 110 ...f . K. XVARREN DWYER RO.f! L'Z'll6 Phi Delta Pi Degree KATHRYN Luc1LE BAKER Ypfilanli Choir Later Elementary JANE E. BACHMAN Aflzmbula, Ohio Delta Sigma Epsilon Y. W. C. A. Physical Education Club W. A. A. Girl Scouts Minerva Literary Society Gold Feather Club Physical Education FLORENCE KIOORE YVILEER Bagley, 117 i.fco1i.rin Y. W. C. A. A Portia Literary Society Kindergarten-Primary Club Travel Club Wesleyan Guild Church Club Early Elementary LUCILLE WVEIDMAN Pigeon Rural Supervision -M-2 AURORA AGNES NIAE XVILLIAMS Cadillac General ETHE1. C. VANPATTEN Bfrrifn Spriaigf English-Latin NIARIAN CLEMONS Charlottz' Kappa Mu Delta Latin-English GLADYS AMBROSIER Flint General DOROTHX' DITZ Saginaw Euclidean Society Secondary Education Club Travel Club Nlathematics-Science if 193 N4-T-f - 0 Q., EUGENE E. ROUNDS Wilnzot Nlatlmematics-Science A NNE N. OHMER Yale General 'THELMA BROWNE VVRIGHT Owoffo Alpha Sigma Tau Laonians Normal News Choir Panhellenic Secretary Fine Arts IRENE CREGO .Flint Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary THORA JONES Oxford Theta Lambda Sigma Aurora Board Nlinerva Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Home Economics Club Home Economics Page III 1- . AURURAX IRENE GLISSON Ann Arbor Trailblazer Club Y. VV. C. A. Rural Education IRENE E. YVHITNEY Kinda Y. XV. C. A. Trailblazer Club Rural Edu-cation LESTER A. Tworuc Dearborn Phi Delta Pi Chemistry Club Chemistry-Physics NIARTHA HOSLEY H owe!! Later Elementary GLADYS L. RfIYERS fldrion Sigma Nu Phi Sodalitas Latina Latin Page 112 ET! 1 9 3 0 fC ANNA L. CURTIS Clinton Orchestra Girl's Band Euclidean Society Nlathematics-History EVADNA IJETHA RIIAIERLE Blzitfeld Later Elementary , LOLA FLINTOFT LOBDELL Howe!! Lambda Tau Sigma Eastern Star Special Education HELEN ROBINSON Detroit Kappa NIU Delta Laonian Early Elementary LEOMA H. SCHLECHTING P011 Hopf English Club Secondarv Education Club Euclideah Society Gold Feather Club English-B-fathematics l.7 i... - -'Nfl AURORA ANABEL BRADSI-IAW lllelvin Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Y, YV. C. A. Early Elementary LUCILE XVEBSTER Romuluf General JUNE E. ADAMS New Boylan Laonian Dramatic Society Later Elementary LESLIE HIBBARD Byron History Club Euclidean Society General CHARLOTTE R. STABLES Traoerxe City Rural Education kg X ii. w--k-M aj f 1930 gl CIIARE XVELLS BOUTELL Howell General HILUA A. YFERRILL Proilziille Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary ELIZABETH BI. HILL 4511111 .flrlmr Early Elementary LUELLA BAYLER Yfnxiflamfi Laonian Dramatic Society Kindergarten-Primary Club Choir Wesleyan Guild Y. W. C. A. Early Elementary GLADYS R. GENTZ Belleville Alpha Sigma Tau Y. W. C. A. Travel Club General Page II 3 I hm I -2 AURORA 3 ---mrm-'ri 1 Q 3 O r- THELMA EWING Bath Rural Education SUSANNA l. ANDERSON llifaniftef Delta Sigma Epsilon Early Elementary ADA NIAE LIAXVVELL Flint Green Sail Club Y. W. C. A. Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Early Elementary LALONE E. TAYLOR Yale Later Elementary STELLA GRACE BRANDT St. fohm Y. W. C. A. League of Women Voters Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Page II4 .if , ? .,.1.. f' PAUL G. JOHNSON B-utlfrn ut Craftls Club Euclidean Society lndustrial Arts RUTH AIACK Niagara Fallx, New York Pi Kappa Sigma Commercial ISABEL XVILFONG NEXVMAN Pigeon Green Lantern Club Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary EMILY SCHMID Drtroir Alpha Sigma Alpha Home Economics Club Home Economics ELSIE BROVVN jackfon History Club League of YVomen Voters Gold Feather Club History ,AURORA 3, , J 1133 0 NIAYNE E. BAKER Pontiac Later Elementary LEAH FOSTER lltlillilzgfon Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary h'lAR'r1-IA BURR1L1. Flint Alpha Mu Sigma Later Elementary HELEN H. THUM Pontiac Choir Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary AJARIE LEHMAN Gwinn Carnpnre VV. A. A. Physical Education Club Lutheran Student Club Physical Education .V '- N.l. Q ' -C-4 fl., , . . . 6 .- , S I lg..lE,.,-W -W ,. .YT-- AUTUMN XIAY BLACKMORE Blllfffflfl Early Elementary AIARGARET P. SCHROEDER lllorzrnf Kappa hlu Delta English Club English-French BERNICE M.R1Es Bliigfrffz' Later Elementary NAOMI FALAN Cadillac Gold Feather Club General ROSA SPYCHER flzirzezvz Later Elementary Page II 5 fi!--ye i7 ,fj!7IlVlj'R1 T' X X X it i i'.T.ji '?!hQ 'Q' E -M-E13 ,AURO RA TMC x . -- 1930 XIERNA WAUN Dcflefrvzlle Later Elementary LUCILE .'X'rR1NsON Ypfilmzlf Alpha lX'Iu Sigma Women's League Cabinet Choir French-History DORIS CARPENTER Dftrozl Early Izlementary BONNIE LENTZ lllilan Art Club Fine Arts CONSTANCE CAVENDER Leflie Choir Newman Club 1 Later Elementary l Page II6 bfi- , f 77 ' J EDNA FEI-IRENBACK Grand Rapuif General DOROTHY IDOXVNER Bay City Early Elementary HELEN BROXVN Grand Rapidf Pi Kappa Sigma Early Iilementary .IANETTE F. BRADFIELD Harbor Sprizzgi EarlyJElenientary 'TERESA IQREINER North Bmzzflz Later Elementary - E E mimfiig fH7 N ,f w f-M-- - .. - ff if-t Lgiim-343' Lou1sE CESAL Flufhing Euclidean Society Gold Feather Club Mathematics-English JAMES A. HIBIES United English Club English-History VINA HARBRON Lapeer Later Elementary NIEDEA PETERSON Adrian General RUTH KEELER Detroit . Bessie Leach Pridcly Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary AURORA W' ---me 1-lj 1 9 3 0 iillgili, House JANE MITCHELL Clmrlotlf Kappa Nlu Delta Debate Club English Club English-Speech KIYONE R. STURDIZVANT Pimford Art Club Y. XV. C. A. Public School Xlusic and Art NIARJORIE Momox Flufhizzg Eastern Star Gold Feather Later Elementary NIARIE F. klncosus 1411.11 .fifrbor Delta Phi Later Elementary Vrout ABDON Ypfilanzi Alpha Sigma Tau English Page II7 M. fsifigg f i ----fl? LAURORA fe+' -fe- .lJ 193 NANCY FORD Ypxilzmzi Pi Kappa Sigma Aurora Board lfVomen's League Cabinet Biinerva Literary Society General DONNA WILMA SCRIBNER Bancroft Portia Literary Society Secondary Education Club Travel Club Y. W. C. A. - French FELICE GLOWACKI Toledo, Ohio Sigma Sigma Sigma W. A. A. Physical Education Club Newman Club Physical Education JOSEPHINE A. DAISHER Tecumfelz Aurora Board Lutheran Student's Club Gold Feather Club Stoics Nlodern Language-History ELIZABETH EICHORN Onaway Y. W. C. A. Campfire Gold Feather Club Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary Page IIS 0 Q BERNADINE B. DOLPH Genoa, Oh-io Sigma Sigma Sigma Gold Feather Club. Early Elementary Etotsn W. REINHA1lT Maxon Eastern Star Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary .-XLYNE B. CRAXVFORD Crdarville Later Elementary HAZEL IXTKINSON Ypdfalzli Early Elementary :KATHRYN E. BENDER Saginaw Kappa Psi Newman Club Kindergarten-Primary Early Elementary Club iii J AURORA 4:-'C di--M-S A 1 Q 3 0 NIARIAN RABE Bridgeport Euclidean Society Rlathematics RLTTH lilEYING Slorlebridgf Early Elementary FLORENCE L. NIARTIN Dftroit Theta Sigma Upsilon Art NIARY IQAIN Lambzg Alpha Sigma Tau Newman Club Commercial Teacher's Club Commercial HARRIETT L. EMENS Prattville Pi Kappa Sigma Gold Feather Club Later Elemeritary V i V f, X54 , 'Z' -N f i BERTINE Cl.1XIiK Dzflroil Theta Lambda Sigma Soclalitas Latina Gold Feather Club Latin-English VELIX-IA lONE KICFATE Praltivilh' General SARA ELLEN JUDSON Ray, Indiana Y. VV. C. A. Campfire General ARLENE Suouixrs Brown Cily Campfire Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Early Elementary CLARA NI. SMITH Saline Choir' Mllsic and Art Page II9 --mee-f-'E AURORAX M- '- -li 1 9 3 0 DOROTHY' BALLARD Cfdar Spriazgy Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary BEATRICE NEWMAN Flint Theta Sigma Upsilon Y. YV. C. A. Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary HELEN Bonco Laurium Theta Sigma Epsilon Travel Club Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary DOROTHY ITUGHES Lavzfing Alpha Sigma Tau Art Club Y. W. C. A. Travel Club Klodern Languages LUCILE B. PARKHURST Bancrofl Home Economics Club Home Economics Page 120 EVELYN XIVEIMEISTER Howell Delta Phi Gold Feather Club Modern Languages IRENE KNow1.Es Tolfdo, 01110 General A LICE L. TowNsENn Dani-ville Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary NIILDRED NEIL flnn Arbor Y. YV. C. A. Trailblazers Later Elementary RUSSELL KAISER ROIEUZAHE Physical Education Club Physical Education lX'IAYBELLE IRENE STROUPE Poniiar League of XVomen Voters YVomen's League Cabinet History Club Y. YV. C. A. Stoics Travel Club History-Social Science FRANCES PARKER Grand Blanc Y. W. C. A. Orchestra Later Elementary HELEN FERRIS BARNES Eaton Rapid: Y. VV. C. A. Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary ANNE IVIERRIMAN Drckefvillf Bessie Leach Priddy House Y. W. C. A. lrVodeso Speech CHARLOTTE BROWN Ypfilauti Sigma Nu Phi Art Club Fine Arts ,AURORA gif E 'di- l.1f1 1 9 3 0 11, ESTHER YV. VANAKEN Dftroit Delta Phi Gold Feather Club Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Early Elementary MARIE KLEBART PI7ya11d0itc Alpha Sigma Tau English Club Laonian Dramatic Society English-French FRANCES IQINKEMA Grand Haven Y. W. C. A. lNesleyan Guild Early Elementary HAZEL E. lXfICARDEL Homer Early Elementary CARRIE E. THOMAS Hillfdale Later Elementary Page 121 E AURURAX HELEN NI. FAIRBANKS LINIZIE71 Later Elementary VICTORIA IQOZLOSKI Drtroit Later Elementary LUELI,A L. BETZ Blirrzfefd Later Elementary IRENE CLAPPER fafper Later Elementary ADA NIAY BACHMAN Milavz Trailblazers Rural Education Page 122 Q1 1930 . . .K , . , l I l EUNICE DUNN Cedarville Art Club Crafts Club Industrial Art GRACE BRENINGSTALL lVaymf Later Elementary DOROTHY JEAN BLACKMER Builfrvzui Wesleyan Guild Cabinet History Club History-English BERTHA ANN ROBISON Pionfrr, Ohio Campfire Early Elementary VIRGINIA THOMPSON Homer Early Elementary I L, -M--We-lrge AURORA 1 --,..... lxilgrir 1930 g,4,Fl.,.,. ARANTHA DE JONCE Grand Rapfrlf Trailblazers ' Rural Education NIABEL LIAHN BI z'r.Q1'ielrl Y. W. C. A. . Kindergarten-Primary Club Trailblazers Lutheran Church Club Early Elementary BETTY M. LONG Bwwertozz Y. YV. C. A. Early Elementary ONETA CILAXVFORD St. jolmf Y League of Vlfomen Voters Y. W. C. A. Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary ALICE NI. SIERING Bli.r,rjffld Trailblazers Newman Club Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary . LORENA C. BERNARD Salim' X . W. C. A. General ILA LOUDEN O1zx!f'd Later Elementary MARGARET BRENNAN Calzmzrl Theta Sigma Upsilon Kindergarten-Primarv Club Euclidean Society Newman Club Travel Club Early Elementary ANN' GREENBERG Detroit Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Early Elementary IULIANNA NI. REITER IVF!! Branrlz Y. VV. C. A. Later Elementary rj Page I23 il? E E M-f M -VM, h gli at RUTH Sessions N ortlzzzillz' Physical Education VVELMA P. LINEKAR Imlay City Choir Later Elementary ADALENE L. AJAIERLE Blzivffld Later Elementary MOLLIE KESSLER Bay City DOROTHY BRADLEY Va.f.rar Later Elementary Page I24 -H--L2 AURORA 'J -iliil 1930 1.- BEATRICE M. NORTON zflpmza Rho Sigma Kappa Y. W. C. A. lflfesleyan Guild Trailblazers Special Education LIARRIET LOU HAMILL Graff Lakf Early Elementary BIRDIE XI. CURREN Pompeii Early Elementary NIAY ANSON ffromz Later Elementary DONALD A. EVANS Eaff Tawaf Wesleyan Guild igi w' -Q--+435 LAURORA , ml-i I. 9 3 RENA PICKETT Wzllzavrzflozz Later Elementary IXLMA N. PETERSON Adrian General EDITH M. BOUTELI, Howell General ESTHER R. rl-'AYLOIL lllafon Eastern Star Kindergarten-Primary Club Y. W. C. A. Choir Early Elementary RUTH N. BUSKIRK Ho!! Y. W. C. A. lrVesleyar1 Guild Portia Literary Society Trailblazers General i 0 .ml l'lELEN G.'GLASNER Charlotte Girl's Band Travel Club Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary S pe cial Education NTARY Smcocx Calufmmf Secondary Education Gold Feather Club Later Elementary EARL K. STUDT Pfwanlo Garden Project Club Y. NI. C. A. Natural Science RUTH SORONEN Laurium Theta Sigma Upsilon Travel Club Club Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary ABIGAIL STEVENS SZ. johru Gold Feather Club General Page I25 if AURORA. mf -'l'-'M'---' 1 9 3 0 EVELYN GARANT Alpena Physical Education Club Newman Club Campfire Gold Feather Club W. A. A. Physical Education LUCILLE HALLENBECK Clzefarzzfzg General NIARY SCHWEISS lfyandotze Kappa Nlu Delta Later Elementary ANN E. MOORE Lanring' Theta Lambda Sigma History Club History-English DOROTHY BARRETT Howell Later Elementary Page I26 X517 MARY E. COLEMAN Prtoflefy AIARION KELLY Bad Ax: Later Elementary HESTER HIBNER H owsll ELVIE RICKETT Briglzlon RUTH THOMPSON Bad Axe Later Elementary T--l-1 f . Q '-it-il.-K ..?..-.M...-..-...M-Q1 f .AURO RA D liilgk' 1 Q 3 0 rL l LCIARGUERITE Nicnots Rocherzer Later Elementary ADA V. DIETZ f1l0117'Ol' Y. W. C. A. Trailblazers Campfire Gold Feather Club Later Elementary lVIARY MEI-11, Sam' Sourz' Newman Club Gold Feather Club Later Elementary LOWIDA OSBORNE H owe!! Choir Music MARTHA COLBURN Ypfilmzti Kappa lVIu Delta Choir Congregational Student Group Public School Music f,-V7 v JOHN S. ELXVELL Staiirlifli Zeta Chi Sigma Band . Choir Public School Nlusic AGNES V. HAUN Durand Sigma Nu Phi English Club Newman Club Gold Feather Club English PAULINI-: JUBB Oak Grow' Later Elementarv BERNICE O,CONNOR Armada General GRACE BREITREITER Nefvmfz, Wivfc011J'i1z Physical Education Club Campfire . Physical Education Page 127 AIIIQORRAC THELMA BROOKS flddifon Delta Phi Early Elementary CLEMENT ROWE F!HI!l7i7Zg History Club History and Social Science HELEN AMY DIEKIXIAN Cheboygan Later Elementary MARGARET SCHULTZ ,Detroit Pi Kappa Sigma Physical Education Club Physical Education INA NIARIE TAPIO 3 0 1 ..i z E s 1 I l Calumrl Sigma Sigma Sigma Early Elementary l i 3 5 E E, Page 128 1 ELINOR XVESTRATE Holland Sigma Sigma Sigma Early Elementary RIARGARET CLARIBEL HAM MACK Detroit Delta Phi Normal Choir Public School Rlusic EMMA HARTl?NG Jlll. Clfnzfzzf Alpha Sigma Alpha History Club History and Speech HELEN B-LUMBERG Tofnio, Ohio Laonian Early Elementary ELKVIN FALK lllovzrof Phi Delta Pi Stoic Pre-Nledicine E L7 f .- W W AURQRA Q11--M AGNES KENT lllanchffter Early Elementary VIRGINIA COLEMAN Howell Kappa Gamma Phi Home Economics Club Gold Feather Club Home Economics ALETHA LANG Harbor Baath Later Elementary BETTY EISENMAN Dftroit Early Elementary ETHA R. HASKINS Ilflerrizvfatlmr Bessie Leach Pridcly House League of Wornen Voters Early Elementary X7 1 Q 3 0 ? M 1'- 'M BEATRICE FREEMAN Dflroil Theta Lambcla Sigma Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial LILLIAN IQENFIELD Royal Oak Delta Phi Fine Arts Lois M. SIYOUNG Briglztorz Euclidean Club Gold Feather Y. W. C. A. Mathematics JUNE RflILDRED BRANDT Detroit i Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Gold Feather Early Elementary SYLVIA WEINBEILG Detroit Early Elementary Pzzgc IZQ ...,T.i..--.f .,..- i- .li,.L,- h? AURORA X BEATRICE JOHNSON Yjafilanfi Kindergarten-Primary Club Gold Feather Early Elementary L. AGNES PAUL fackfon General VIRGINIA BELL Fozolervillf Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary lXfIARGUERITE A E COLE LIC ffilliamfton Gold Feather Later Elementary Pontzar Sodalitas Latina Euclidean Club Normal Choir League of Women Gold Feather Y. W. C. A. Latin LILLIAN CLACK Vo Page I30 EJ 1930 l ters l GE.. ELSIE E. KETELHUT Dftroit Delta Phi General DIANA M. LANCE Canton Citv Secondary Education Club Euclidean Club Gold Feather Nlathematics and Langua ELIZABETH C. NIEYER Boy 218 Falk Home Economics Club Eastern Star Trayel Star Home Economics BLANCHE BARENDREGHT Nfwaygo Later Elementary ESTHER RUPP ll-forenci Delta Phi Early Elementary 1 +++- ,ffff ,. Ti? LAURORA 'd 'ms 193 0 XKVINIFRED BOTSFORD Howell Later Elementary ALETHA MAY SPRAGUE Lanring Early Elementary VERA WILLETT Bad Axe Later Elementary DOROTHY M. Amis Howard City Trallblazers Rural Education DORA MATHIS ,Monroe Sodalitas Latina Latin A ?-if ff, , .QE-M F L'7 7 L?-g..?1.,.. FLORENCE LOVADO HOLT IVH1 Brandt Later Elementary Bessie RIATH EWS Flin! Later Elementary CATHERINE BIURRAY Illilzm Euclidean Club Crafts Club Gold Feather Mathematics and Indus trial Arts BLANCHE BOTSFORD Howell Early Elementary VIRGINIA KREINER North Branch Later Elementary Page 131 t M ,. 'E A CHARLES A. BENSON Detroit History Club Class Manager Stoic Pre-Business Administra- tion ESTHER BROVVNELL Detroit Kappa Psi Early Elementary Scorrr NIILLS 1yT77Z!ldd Band Baptist Student Council Y. M. C. A. Rural Education I'IILAH I. PIAUTER Grand Ledge Trailblazers Rural Education OLGA E. NELSON Chair General Page I32 30 Ki K ' 1 GRACE STEQVART Clinton Pi Kappa Sigma Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Early Elementary DORIS ARNET Ypf ilu n ti Pi Delta Theta Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial SARAH XVEINSTEIN DFIFOTI Gold Feather International Students, Club Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial AUDREY XVISEMAN 1ValzZ'ron English Club Y. XV. C. A. English and Nlodern Lang- uage NIARY ISABEL TXEACNICOL Hillman Eastern Star Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Gold Feather Early Elementary E.- .7 ,W,...i. ,A-7 i .-,,----..- WT? TTY'-T,iWiT:'WTT'wTTT.f T l l T ml-M-A-,-,,,,,.? X X w'D4l,,,k. AURO RA MARSHALL SOLDYINER Frfmozzi, Ohio Chi Delta Pre-hfledieine E. JEAN BARTLETT HMa.von Rho Sigma Kappa Wesleyan Guild Portia' Trailblazers Y. W. C. A. Early Elementary lVlARY BROXVN Clzrboygan Later Elementary BI-:TSY XVEINBERG Dfiroit Early Elementary WVAHNITA L. STURDEVANT 1Wa11chefZer English Club Gold Feather Women's League Cabinet English and History T,...1 1930 - NIAMIE RUSCH X Trazwxf City Q Portia Degree -' . '. V, .f. -- ,W 'F-.N - E' ' 0 1' - 2 - -. .X ' NAOMI JOHNSON ' Banrrqfl Q Later Elementary LEDA UNDERWOOD Maple Rapids English Club Congregational Student Group English and Speech I'lOYVARD W ESLEY GAYLORD Mozzroz' Phi Delta Pi Chemistry Club Degree lX4oNA BARNES Detroit Pi Kappa Sigma Vice-President of WOmCI1,S League Stoie History Lp T P 031' 133 - - .7 f-j7f.f'j7 A A iazz A f L . LSU!- '-'ijgigzfe--fiif ESTHER SCHEXYE Harbor Bmrlz Early Elementary GLADYS lVlARIE KNISELX' Ypfilanti Kindergarten-Primary Club Y. VV. C. A. Early Elementary MERRIE EMILY KENDALL Ionia Rho Sigma Kappa History Club Eastern Star Gold Feather General CATHERINE CAh'IPBELL Harbor Bmch Later Elementary MARGARET LARRABEE .Midland Kappa Gamma Phi Early Elementary Page I34 M--9-Gif .AURGRA 5l----- '7 1 9 3 0 l DELMA L. ENGARD Ann flrbor Pi Delta Theta Early Elementary N. C. PHELPS Fluflzing History Club History CECILE BETTESXVORTH Flint Early Elementary FLORENCE M. SIPLE Darxiron Gold Feather Travel Club Later Elementary NITA XVILLETT WVOLFE Vzzffar Secondary Education Club Early Elementary -WMM.---721 f 'j7W W M. ! up in 1 Q 3 O efed-'-HrF- MARY KEEFE Burl Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary JAMES ANDERSON Ear! Detroit Stoic Pi Kappa Delta Normal News Debate Pre-Medicine MILDRED LAPOINTE Britlon Later Elementary DOROTHY LEE MEADE Highland Park Speech and Art CULBERT VVORDLOW .Muffeegon Gold Feather Y. VV. C. A. General ,AU fl 0 R A Qilv'--O' , -2-'R ggi p t ac- - -V - . 1 , f rr nu.. X af i ' ..z:.Mp R, Q.l.. ..., NIARGARET GRIPTON Brilton Alpha Sigma Alpha W'omen's League Cabinet History Club History and English XIARY BOWMAN Tolfdo, Ohio Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Club Physical Education VVILMA LAND l'm-,mr Theta Sigma Upsilon Eastern Star Kindergarten-Primary Club Early Elementary A4ARION xVEATTER 1111115510116 Sigma Mu Sigma Mathematics LORETTA NUGENT Bad dxf Later Elementary Pagf 135 M-- ,E Dj! .. ML, H-fg..fgQ , 'iw 1 -,U ,AURO RA 52'-r-r-M -riam-ivxi 1 9 3 o Fi CARL OEHMKE SFIIFZUKIZ-77g Interpretative Reading Club Speech and English HELEN LUCILLE DECIQER Sroltziille Early Elementary C. HERBERT STEINMAN Detroit Sigma Mu Sigma Pre-Medicine LUCILE XVHITE Royal Oak Portia Later Elementary NIARGUERITE RE Coldwazfr Pi Kappa Sigma Eastern Star Later Elementary Page 136 19 ti me A'IYRTLE ALICE NICVVIL LIAMS Britton Gold Feather Later Elementary KATHRYN KURZ Royal Oak Interpretative Readin Club Gold Feather Portia Normal Choir Later Elementary AIILDRED ENGEL jaxprr Later Elementary CLIFTON LVHALING Dffkrrvillc' Chi Delta All College Play Debate Laonian Speech EVA LAMEKIN Empirr Later Elementary r-r-or-if-9 EAURO RA GRACE NIAE PERRY Clayton Trailblazers Gold Feather Normal Choir Rural Education J. DOROTHY FINSTER Davifovz Portia Normal Art Club Interpretative Reading Club Gold Feather Fine Arts FRANCES LEFORGE Ypdlanti Pi Delta Theta Home Economics Club Gold Feather Sophomore Vice-President Home Economics SAM MAKEL Illcmcelona Sigma lWu Sigma Euclidean Club Nlathematics BENIGNA GATZKE fllpma Newman Club Gold Feather - Normal Choir History Club Speech and History 1930 if ,f..l,....l BARBARA BURCH Ypfilalzfi Judiciary Board Physical Education Physical Education JESSIE XVAY Alun Jrbor Early Elementary RUTH L. FROST Kingfton Later Elementary Club DORIS K. LAWRENCE B1'1'llo1z Social Service Committee Later Elementary LOUISE HOFFRIAN Hurlfon Later Elementary r-Jf 'ff Page' -V37 'i14f!l-7ZHg..i v,.L-,,-,,-,, f 1 AURORA ZETTA VIOLET HoIasoN Illarlettc Wodeso Girl's Band Girl Scouts Sodalitas Latina Interpretative Reading Club Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary FflILDRED VOISIN Cheboygan Later Elementary NIARION Bf.lACDONALD Dezroiz Travel Club Gold Feather Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Later Elementary' ELIZABETH B. SNYDER Arcanum, Ohio Trailblazers Gold Feather General VELIIIA BIRD Bfllefullle Y. W. C. A. Later Elementary Page 138 1930 NIURIEI. DELANDER Ortoneille VVodeso Interpretative Reading Club Kindergarten-PrimaryClub Y. W. C. A. Early Elementary DOROTHY SARJEANT Port Huron Gold Feather Normal Choir Secondary Education Club Travel Club Y. XV. C. A. General XFERA RI. RABIDUE Port Huron Later Elementary ELIZABETH Y. SHEARER Bay City General ISABELLE NADEAU Calumet Sigma Sigma Sigma Eastern Star Nlusic and Art L g K -Mc- ,,, X aw lflrllfslm W 13,5 Kkffg 6 1 XX f AM-gl -'Q H9911 at C0 fu ,an Zi L-L Q r 5 x f' XX x 4 1 N 'MG 525-x lyi- AHUH-0 RA 2 C qxeg 1 Q 3 0 V-1'iki1 - L -,L , , , ,wx I .. . ,., X7 - I , ' yi , . .. .amz , Q , , , - - ,v, ,L , 'C V9-1 . ,, , . J .W Z . . .- . ' -' 1. Qtr'-Li 'wi 1 . COOPER RIORLEY KELLER FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Dick NIORLEY . . P1-.exidfnt ELIZABETH KELLER . . Vice-Prfrident BERNICE COOPER . . Secretary-Treafwfr As poets and authors send their contributions to various publishing companies to be bound and later issued, high schools send the results of their labors to various colleges to receive the finishing touches before being spread throughout the world. Like novels, these young people receive a series of polishings and corrections, with always the aim of making them more desirable to humanity. Some manuscripts may go through the entire process and on publication be identical to the original copy, While others turn out to be another story throughout. Lucky is the father that knows his son after the boy has completed his college education. On the twenty-sixth day of September, 1929, a great mass of us young people came to Ypsilanti with the aim of going through this long tedious process of prep- aration for our debut into the World. Many of our numbers were of the strong Well balanced type represented in the classics. Others were more inclined to be of Pagf 140 -.-,-.E--,,o-.- C ,Jai ? A -AC? B53 ggggifiii,a3sif3-A the romantic type, while the remainder could only be typified by blank verse. Chaos reigned supreme the first day while we, like little leafiets from a book, Huttered thither and yon in the breeze that is always found in a college town. Immediately on receiving the material for Chapter XXXIH for the History of lyfichigan State Normal College, President lNIcKenny assumed charge as Editor- in-Chief of this great publishing company. He at once delegated several members of his staHf to sort out this hurly-burly of human material. After a few enjoyable speeches in which the staff members told us what a wonderful race we young people were, they gave us a series of tests to determine our ability and inability. The reason was to arrange us in classes according to our knowledge. Since the classics type is most desirable and need fewest corrections, all in that group were placed in more advanced sections than the other nine-tenths of us who, at the time, were so infatuated with the wonderful weather and pretty girls we cared naught if we were ever classified. All week we loafed around and had a glorious time. Drifting usually in pairs, we dreamed of the glories of college life and wished the girl friend back home could see us. Like all air castles, ours came tumbling down, crushing our miniature kingdoms. The veteran manuscripts, upper-classmen, had returned. To differentiate us from the preceding chapters, we were required to wear small green caps or pots, and nothing pleased our seniors more than to see these pots go skyward by human power Cthrough our own effortsj Not satisfied with making us hoist our chap- eauxu each time we should happen to see one of them, the members of Chapter XXXH made several of us swim in the campus fountain to their great amusement. The reason was perhaps that they may have thought we were fish and would enjoy an evening in the pool, or they might have thought we were of the dry type of literature and needed a little H20 As everyone knows, turning is not confined only to worms, fish also turn. By the next night we had turned and as a result of our turning, we persuaded a group of sophomores to hold a swimming contest around the fountain. VVhen the evening was over there were no signs of a Ndry articlen in Chapter XXXH. Because of the great amount of fighting between the two chapters, XXXH and XXXHI, the authorities decided to hold the traditional fall games three weeks earlier than planned. In these games we proved that we came to make History as well as learn it, by overwhelming our more experienced elders in every phase of the battle. Like our forefathers in the American Revolution, we will long be remembered. After winning our battle for independence, we immediately began an era of reconstruction. Forgotten books were dragged out of the rubbish heap, note- books were opened again after a long rest, everywhere were signs of activity. We became scholars. Our pages that were so clean and neat soon became dirty and dog-earsw and ink blotches. It is a sure sign that we are receiving a great deal of attention from our wise overseers. Though some of our classmates may leave us and new friends join us, we will continue to do our best to live up to the standards of our editor, President lVIcKenny and his likeable staff of assistants, so that when we are put into circulation as Chapter XXXHT of our dear Alma Nfater, Micliigan State Normal College, our publishers will feel proud to claim us as their products. ,f----f--f. Page 141 ,Q j- -..WAlT?7-- -A ,V K J, f,,f ----HM---W --.---a- -,..-mYa-g,Ya ay -a .M--gmgm-i-J fr X , f I, AM g, A -Q Y --..-... 1 J. X. - --Y-- ff - ..f - V1 X f If V--. , ,Mx ..- , J aa., T ':gx A L--DLA -----2? AU R O RA H + L Q 3 FRESHMAN ACKERRIAN, CHESTER,DEal'bOl'll-PI'C-E11gl1lC61'- ing AILDERMAN, C. DEETTE, Belleville-Music-Art ALLEN, NORMAN, Jackson-Physical Education ALLEN, VERNICE, Pontiac-Physical Education ANDERSON, HAROLD, Belleville-Chemistry IANDERSON, LENA, Royal Oak-Early Elemen- tary ANDREVVS, HOWARD, Homer-Commercial ANGELL, J. B., Detroit-General ARNOLD, TRACY, Tecumseh-Pre-Dental ARTHURS, HELEN, Samaria-Rural Education ASHLEY, WALDO, Oxford-Physical Education IRYRES, ERMA, Onsted-Rural Limited BAILEY, FRED, Royal Oak-Physical Education BAIRD, GERALDINE, Oxford-Klatlieinatics BAKER, ARTHUR, Ypsilanti-General BAKER, SYLVIA, Royal Oak-Speech BANNON, IVANQ Negannee-Physical Education BARGER, ALICE, Ferndale-English BARRETT, ELLEN, Pontiac-Rural Limited BARRON, NIILDRED, Samaria-Rural Limited BARTII, ELVVIN5 Chelsea-Physical Education BASSETT, CLAY, Hastings-Physical Education BASSETT, HELEN, Harbor Springs-Later Ele- mentary BEADLE, JACK, lXtIelvin-Rural Education BEATTY, C. EUGENE, Detroit-Physical Educa- tion BEAUDRY, LEONA, lX'IuniSing-Physical Edu- cation BECHTOL, HAROLD, Ida-Education BECK, ROBEIiT5 Ypsilanti-Physical Education BECK, RUTI-I, Detroit-Early Elementary BEDINGI-IAM, BAISLEY,l'ISTlii1'T1Sl'-Pl'1ySlC3l Edu- cation BERA, ROA-IONA, Ypsilanti-Industrial Arts BIGGS, JEANNETTE, Toledo, Ohio-Home ECO- nomics BILLMAN, VERA, Kalwa-Home Economics BILLUPS, FRANCES, Detroit-History BIRD, BEATRICE, Romulus-Rural Education Page 142 ff. 0 lin -Q. mi- -. .. --... CLASS ROLL BIORGE, KIARCELLA, Wayne-English BLASIER, R. O., Charlotte-Rural Education BLEAKLEY, DONALD, Pontiac-Pre-Business Administration BOERTI-I, ROSE MARY, Ypsilanti-General BOND, EARL, KIanistique-Mathematics BOND, PAUL, Washington-Pre-Medical BORTON, BERNIECE, Wauseon, Ohio-Early Elementary BOSCH, BEATRICEQ Detroit-Physical Education BOXVDEN, DOROTHY, Stockbridge-English-HiS- tory BOXVER, l'lI-ILEN, Marine City-Early Elemen- tary BOXVMAN, CARL, Toledo, Ohio-Physical Educa- tion BOXVMAN, OLIVE, Almont-Rural BOYD, RIELVINQ Tecumseh-Pre-Law BRADLEY, XVALTER, Vassar-General BRAIDXVOOD. PIIYLLIS, Detroit-Physical Edu- cation BRANDEL, EMILY, Lansing-Early Elementary BRANDENBURG, RUTI-I, Rome-Rural Limited BRANDT, HOWARD, Detroit-General BRAVENDER, LOISQ NVilliamStOn-Early' Elemen- tary BREED, DORIS, Ypsilanti-Public School Nlusic BRIGGS, XXI. BERNEDINE, Al-:ron-General BRONSON, RIAX, Ypsilanti-Pre-Engineering BROOKS, NIARJORIE, Detroit-English BROVVN, EVA DEANEQ Ypsilanti-Public'School Kiusic BROWN, NIALCOLM, Marysville-Science-Matho matics BROWN, NIILDRED, Ypsilanti-Commercial BROYLES, HELEN, Ypsilanti-English BRUBAKER, REARYQ Cecil, Ohio-Public School Piano BRUNDAGE, DONALD, Ypsilanti-General BUDZYNSKI, ISAEELL, Detroit-History BUNKER, RUSSELQ Nlanistique-General BURCI-I, CLARIS, Ypsilanti-Home Economics BURGESS, WILLIAM, Brown City-Rural Educa- tion BURKE, EDNA, Detroit-Physical Education Q-..1.... A A AAAA - -T25 A-UR RAE1ijgiITT'--- - .- -..-.l 1 9 -5 O L,,,,, BUSKARD, AGNES, lmlay City-Early Elemen- DELAFORCE, RICIIARDQ Ypsilanti-Pre-Engh tary BUZZO, CALVIN, Ypsilanti-Music CALLACHAN, ROY, Fenton-Pre-Medical CANIBURN, RICHARD, Adrian-Commercial CARMICHAEL. EDITH, Detroit-Early Elemen- tary CARROP, RALPH, New Kensington, Pa.-Phys- ical Education CARSON, REVA, St. Elyria, Ohio-Early Elemen- tary CARTER, PAUL, Sheridan-General CASE, HOWARD, Ypsilanti-Pre-Law CATSIIAN, BESSIEQ Flint-Special Education CAVES, IYZATHRYNQ Toledo, Ohio-Fine Arts CHARGO, BETTY, Northville-Later Elementary CI-IESTER, NEILSONQ River Rouge-Physical Education CHROEAK, NVANDA, Dearborn-Modern Lang- uages CLAYPOOLE, EDITH, Wyandotte-English CLAYTON, LEVVISQ Belleville-General COLE, FREDERICK, Carleton-General COLEMAN, JOSEPHINE, Howell-Commercial COOPER, ESTHERQ Brighton-Early Elementary COOPER, IDA, Utica-Special Education CORNELL, HARRIETTQ Howell-Latin COTTER, VYEVAQ Imlay City-Early Elementary CRAWFORD, VERA, Cedarville-Rural CRISSMAN, MARY, Romeo-Commercial Teacher DANA, NIARTHA, Dundee-Latin DAREY, FRANCES, Ypsilanti-C O m m e r c i al Teacher DARROVV, REVA, Osseo-Latin-French DAVIDSON, MABEL, Harbor Beach-Commer cial Teacher DAVIES, ETHELQ hffarlette-Early Elementary DAVIS, SARAH, Detroit-Mathematics DAVISON, CHARLES, Rochester-Pre-lX4edical DEARING, ALBERTAQ Parma-Modern Language DECOSTER, lV1ARGUERITEQ Grass Lake-Latin- History i,T. ,. -nj' -,7fC-ilvm 7 neering DE LA h7ERGNE, RUBY, Harbor Springs-Early Elementary DEMICK, CLEMENSQ VVyandOtte-Physical Edu- cation DE NOYELLES, DONALD, Caro-General DERNIER, LORRAINEQ Albion-Public School Klusic DE VERNA, FANCIION, Sylvania, Ohio-OrclIes- tra and Band DICKINSON, ELIZABETH, Royal Oak-Industrial ,Xrts DICKINSON, LILA, lnkster-Rural Education DILLENBECK, BEULAI-I5 Davison-English DISBILOW, PAULINAQ Xlorenci-Later Elemen- tary-French DOBIE, EICCREATI-I5 Ypsilanti-Rural DOOLITTLE, EARL, Hillsdale-Pre-Engineering DOSCH, VIRGINIA, Dearborn-Rural DILEIIEIQ, ANAEEL, Flint-Fine Arts DRODT, YVILNIA, Ida-Later Elementary DRYER, ARLENE, Bath-Rural Education DUCI-IARIxIE, FREDERICK, Belleville-Physical Education DNVELLEY, LAURA, Carsonville-Later Elemen- tary DYPKA,JESSlE,l'Iaf11U'2lI'l1Cl-i-Eal'ly Elementary EARLEY, ELIZABETH, Lakewood-Physical Edu- cation EDWARDS, FRANCES, RichmOnd-English- Speech EIIINOER, GLADYS, Palmyra-Later Elementary ELWELL, JOHN, Standish-Public School hlusic EMICK,iI'IELENg Detroit-Home Economics ENGEL, ALICE, Hamburg-Later Elementary ERNEST, MAXINE, Trenton-Later Elementary ERXLEEEN, DOROTHY, VVyandOtte-Later Ele- mentary ESTERMYER, PAUL, Nlilan'-Physical Education EVERARD, VIRGINIA, Ypsilanti-Physical Edu- cation EYER, .ARLAQ North Star-Public School Music- Art Page I43 f JF'T W AEITEXOITLA, FAHONEN, ARNOLD, Chelsea-Physical Educa- tion FAILI, Joi-IN, Ferndale-Natural Science FENNER, YVILLIAM, Rochester-Business Ad- ministration FIELD, IVIARGARET, Highland Park-Early Ele- mentary FISIIEL, VIVIAN, Albion-Early Elementary Foos, -IANE, Newark, Ghio-Early Elementary' FORCI-IE, RUTH, Ypsilanti-Orchestra and Band FORD, CHARLES, HudSonaGenerali FORDON, DOROTHY, Inkster-Rural Limited FORANDA, JOSE, Picldig, I. N. Philippine Islands -General FOUTS, ELAINE, Grand Rapids-Early Elemen- tary FREEMAN, LAVE1iNEj Plymouth-Natural Sci- ence FRESI-IVVATER, XVARREN, Detroit-Physical Edu- cation GAERTNER, RTARGARETQ Dundee-Later Ele- mentary GALBAVI, JOHN, Henderson-Commercial GALE, NIRS. GRACE, Ypsilanti-English GATES, JOSEPHINE, East Tamas-Physical Edu- cation GESELL, JUNIETTA, Monroe-English-Speech GETTEL, ROLAND, Owenale-Commercial GIESSLER, CAROLYN, St. Clair Shores-Early Elementary I GILBERT, H. FRANCES, PlymOuth-Mathe- matics GILBERT, LEAHBELLE, hflemphis-Fine Arts GILLIAM, EDMUND5 Ferndale-Physical Educa- tion GOLDSTEIN, GOLDIEQ Detroit-English GORDON, ANNABELLE, Ypsilanti-English-Latin GORDON, HAROLD, Hillsdale-General GRANGER, ANN, Royal Oak-Public School Music GRANT, DELIGIITQ Ypsilanti-Later Elementary GRAVES, FREDERICK, Marine City-General GREEK, GENEVIEVEQ YValdron-Rural GREEN, ROBERT, lValtz-General Page 144 QTLiM,....,.- 3 0 44-eel? 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MAURICEQ New Kensington, Pa.- Pre-Law SANDERS, OLIEQ Lansing-Physical Education SAYER, DORIS, Detroit-Early Elementary SCHACHT, IRIS, Wyandotte-Later Elementary SCHADEL, RICHARD I., Howell-Alusic SCHMID, WALTER F., Petersburg-Industrial Arts SCHMUHL, BEATRICEQ Detroit-Early Elemen- tary SCHNEIDER, HELEN EVA, VVashingtOI1-Rural Limited SCHRECK, DOROTHY UNIS, Detroit-General SCOTT, NIARY, Ypsilanti-English SEEKELL, ROBERT, Three Rivers-Physical Education SEITZ, DON, Jackson-Physical Education SENEY, ALMA, Latin-English SERDYN, ANTOINETTE, Clawson-Fine Arts SHANKS, MRS. LILLIAN, Davidson-General SHARON, NORMAN E.,'-klelvindale-General SHELBY, WILMA, Grass Lake-Early Elementary Page 148 .L-A-H4h,,,,Lm-LLEfQf1fQ,4,,A,L ,LiEf.Q..-, Q 3 .M SHERIDAN, JAMES P., Peck-General SHINKLE, SARAH ANN, Temperance-Fine Arts SHOOK, VIRGINIA AVERILL, Wfayne-Fine Arts SHRAPNELL, MARY E., Rural Limited SHUBITOVVSKE, AGATHAQ Port Hope-Rural SHUDA, FRANK, Ypsilanti-Business Admin- istration SICRLES. ELVIRA I., Silyerwood-Rural SIOLER. BERNICE C., South Rockwood-Rural SILER, DELBERT E., Ypsilanti-Pre-Medical SELFVEN, ETHEL, Haneck-Early Elementary SIMMONS, CARL, Belleville-Physical Education SKERRETT, BETTY, Detroit-Early Elementary L, NIARJORIE L., Flint-Early Elemen- SLACK, ISABELQ Hillsdale-Later Elementary SMITH, BESSIE H., Ann Arbor-Eine Arts SMITH, DASDEMONA I., Ottawa Lake-Rural Limited SMITH, DONNA E. C., jonesville-Commercial SMITH, ELOISE S., Warsaw -Physical Education SMITH, ELWOOD, Algonac-Pre-Business Ad- ministration SMITH, ESTHER, Denton-Early Elementary SMITH, HELEN L., St. Johns-History SMITH, NEIL G., Vvlyandotte-Pre-Dental SMITH, THELMA, Dearborn-English-Latin SMITH, VVALETTAQ Ecorse-Chemistry SMITH, VVARREN L., kiarine City-Rural Lim- ited SOLOMO tary N, EVELYN SUEQDCtTOiI1E3.Fly' Elemen- SOULBY, lVIARY ANITA, Detroit-General SOUTHWELL, CASH, Byron-General SPAETSELL, FRED, Snover-General SPEARS, JEAN MARTARET, Detroit-Natural Science SPENCER, ETHELYNQ Richmond-Nlathematics SPIKE, CYRILQ Ypsilanti-Pre-Agriculture SQUIRES, MARY, Detroit-Rural Limited STAEBLER, DONALD, Ann Arbor-Industrial Arts STALEY, FRANCIS, Yale-Limited STANFIELD, ARTHUR, Reading-Physical Edu- cation STARKEY, WILLIAM, Farmington-General STEVENS, CLEO B., Somerset Center-Early Elementary .L Lfziwff ,,,l-L,,-,,L- Q ----'f9,f , .,,,,,, X MSFT. -f5'2z1l,T iiiffflr fig Liga.- MTU STEVENS, EVELYNQ Clinton-Music STEVENS, NIEADER, Hudson-Rural Limited STEVENSON, NIERLE, Toledo, Ohio-Physical Education STICKEN, XVALLACEQ Owendale-Commercial STIMPSON, NAIDA L., Ann Arbor-Later Ele- mentary STOERCK, HAZELQ St. johns-Pre-Medical STOKES, ELIZABETH, Cleveland, Ohio-Physical Education STOLARSKI, ERMAQ Detroit-Fine Arts STOUTENBURG, BEULAH JEAN, Deckerville- Early Elementary STRATER, VIRGINIA, Toledo, Ohio-Fine Arts STRONG, EDITH R., Romulus-Public School Music SUHR, DORIS, Lincoln Park-C O m m e r c i al Teacher SULLIVAN, MARY ROSE, Mt. Clemons-Maths matics SWITZER, H. ARDELE, Ecorse-Speech SYLVESTER, VERA, Detroit-Early Elementary TACKOW, FRANK, Flint-General TALKAW, IDA, Flint-Later Elementary TALLON, CATHERINE, Saginaw-Physical Edu- cation TAUMS, CLIFFORD, Petoskey-English-History TERHUNE, AL DOWAYNE, Howell-Pre-Engi- neering THAYER, LEROYQ Williamston-Rural Education THIENIKY, STEWARD W., Metamora-One Year Professional THOMAS, IESSIE M., Home Economics THON, EDITH, Wy'andOtte-General -,. ---..-.. - rf as liif '-'TUTT' 'T '? '- 'E TTHORPE, TVIELVIN A., Ypsilanti-Physical Edu- cation THCRPE, EMOS C., jackson-Physical Education THURE, DONALD, Ypsilanti-Pre-Engineering 'l1IEDEMA, MRS. BERNICE SWIFT, Vlfashington- Rural TOBLER, ESTHER L., Three Rivers-Modern Language TORPEY, HELEN EVELYN, Nunda, New York- Home Economics TOWER, DOROTHY EAIAEQ Saline-Public School lVIuSic TRAVISS, NIAYNARD A., Harbor Springs-Natuv al Science TRENCII, ALAN W., Detroit-Pre-Law TRucKEE, CHARLES, Toledo-Physical Educa- tion TUBBS, MILTON, Rochester-Business Admin- istration TUCK, MABEL, Detroit-Early Elementary TURCHAN, RICHAEE, Fine Arts-Physical Edu- cation TWORK, ELTON C., Dearborn-Pre-Medical VALENTINE, MYRTLE R., Morenci-Early Ele- mentary VAN AKEN, ALICE TXT., Ypsilanti-Home Eco- nomics VAN WAGNER, JOYCE, Bronson-Cnc Year Professional Training VTERDON, GERTRUDE BARBARA, Samaria-Rural Education VISEL, LORAINE, Bronson-General 'wif-,, Page 149 h--f 1 , ,. E-ALURORA ETH -'T 1 it 9 o XIISNAWV, IRENEg Cedarville-Rural Limited VIVIAN, VIOLA R.g Ann Arbor-Early Elemen- tary VON EBERSTEIN, E. JEANQ Royal Oak-Early Elementary WAFFI,E, RIARY ELLENQ Royal Oak-Early Elementary VVALKER, FRANCES C.g Howell-Commercial VVALKER, NIARJORIE5 Bronson-Public School Music YVALKER, RUBYQ Grass Lake-General XVALREVEN, ELLENQ Bay City-Early Elemen- tary VVYARD, BLANCHE YV.g General VVARHERT, ISRAEL ALBERT? Detroit- VVARK, BIOI-INQ hflelvin-Rural Education VVARNER, RUTHQ Lowell-History XVASKIN, PEARL M4 Royal Oak-Latin WASS, IEANETTE R.g Clawson-hlathematics WAUN, BEATRICES Deckerville-Rural Limited WEAVEIi, THOMAS R.5 Standish-Eine Arts XIVEBB, MABLEQ Utica-History WEBB, YVAYNE5 Ypsilanti-Physical Education WVEINMANN, EMILIEQ Ypsilanti-hilathematics WEISSER, HELEN G.g Jackson-Early Elemen- tary WELCH, HAROLD E.5 Alma-Physical Education WELLS, CAROLQ Harbor Springs-Physical Edu- cation WELL, LANONNEQ Copemish-General WENZEL, ELIZABETH ANNQ St. Ignace-General EVEST, ISABELL RACHELQ Ovid-Early Elemen- tary VVESTCOTT, JAY B.g Ypsilanti-Pre-Law Page 150 5 i XVESTFALL, LORRAINEQ Brighton-Commercial Teacher XVHITE, IXILSA ELIZABETH5 Grand Haven- hlathematics-Art XVHITE, KENNETH G.g Berville-Physical Edu- cation VVHITTAKER, RALPI-Ig Concord-Pre-Dental XVIARD, l'IADLEY K.g Ypsilanti-Pre-English XVIEXYIORKOXVSKI, ALEX? Memphis-Pre-llech ical XVIFORD, EXDALINEQ Wfest Unity, Ohio-General XVILCOX, OLLA BELLEQ Dryden-College Exten- sion XVILCOXON, NANCY ELOISEQ Ypsilanti-Later Elementary XVILDT, Lois ANT-oINETTEg Lansing-Public School hlusic XVILEY, CATI-IERINEQ Sandusky-Early Elemen- tary XVILHELM, CASPER S.5 Toledo, Ohio-General XVILKES, CHARLOTTE E.g Huron, Ohio-Later Elementary XVILKINS CHARLESQ Owosso-Pre-English XVILLARD RUTH W.g Lexington-Early Elemen- tary VVILLE, GORDONQ Corunna-Health Education XVINDAU, lVIARYg Huron. Ohio-Physical Edu- cation A VVIXSON. NORAIANQ St. Ignace-Rural VVOGAN, JOHNQ Mt. Clemens-Mathematics and 1 Science WOOD, AIRS. CAROLINEQ Ithaca-Later Elemen- tary XIVOOD, GERALD Eg Ypsilanti-Industrial Arts YVOODBURY, DON O.g Ypsilanti-Pre-Nledical WOODS, NIERLE G.g Romulus-General ,.! ' RWE' EW f ,112 :E AURORA W- 'ii1 1930 WOOLLACE, EDNAQ West Unity, Ohio-General WORONOWICZ, BRUNOQ Detroit-Pre-Medical WRIGHT, BENJAMIN G.g Mt. Clemens-Physical Education WRIGHT, NONAQX7pSi1aUIi1PUb1iC School Music WYMAN, jouxg Tecumseh-Pre-Medical ZANTP, HOWARDQ Parma-General ZATKIN, MONYAQ Detroit-Physical Education ZBIEGNIEWICZ, STEFANIZA HAI.INAg Hamtramck -History ZELETZKY, BLANCHEQ Rocky River, Ohio- General ZOCHARSKI, HATTIE 41.5 Hamtramck-La-ter Elementary' Page I5I AU R O REX.. iwh .E,, 1930 ' THE PINE TREES Solemn priests among the trees Are the pines against the sky, Wafting incense on the breeze Like a censer swinging high. Grave old pines in stately row Make a sound that's like the sea- Palm-like branches moving slow, Rushing, rushing, endlessly. PURPLE LUPINE With lace leaf and straight proud stalk The purple lupine grows Beside the wandering country road Where fresh and swift the west wind blows. I gather it in graceful sheaf- The shaded sprays are fair. Their heritage of wind and rain Has given them a gallant air. Arranged within a low gray bowl They light my sunless room. Oh wayside flower, shall you miss, The sky, and the pirate bee's wild zoom? THE LOST LAND Where is the land of Smithereens? Does anybody know The land of broken soup tureens, The land where the cracked cups go? I7ve looked on all the maps I've found. Among their pinks and greens I've scanned the names from Perth to Mound But none says, Smithereens . There surely must be such a land, I can't have been misled. I smashed a glass with careless handf It's gone to Smithereensf' they said. P AUDREY F. CARPENTER Page I52 l V VN H ik? 25 , 1 A., Q H., J' 5 A 1 Jig ,713 K-S e W, F? ? fa v...:.. f '5'eE57T'2 x Pill we 4 -4:5 i W ,Pofoi If fr, ORGANIZATIONS CHRISTOPHER,MORLEY HAVERFQRD, PENNSYLVANIA, 1890 Author 'ii QFLZQ N3 i3?.o.i VIlDN4DIRAXIQIlIES X 5' SQWNHIM , 41 0 0919 o - 5 0 ,df nf ARF! .lg-xg E M , ' ff 'J Kms my 1 H1 x',-:gl I -if. H if fx'-gxll-,N . f 1 V N K if X x 'v f i.-2 A., . ,' X -. fi.wXY'5Q1-Si - MQ' 1 Q :ia XJ Q X .- K 4' of M 3 -if - 1 Ru I 4 Xff ff A4 1ffRtgR.0 REEL 521+-We Q 3 U lfEflf'41-T' PI KAPPA DELTA PATRON PROFESSOR F. B. MCKAY FACULTY MEMBERS PRESIDENT CHARLES MCKENNY PROFESSOR J. STUART LATHERS PROFESSOR F. B. RTCKAY PROFESSOR HAXRRY T. XVOOD 'PROFESSOR J. M. HOVER PROFESSOR H. Z. NVILBUR PROFESSOR C. M. ELLIOTT PROFESSOR M. K. THOMSON JAMES BREAKEY BTARION F. STOWE FRANCIS LORD EDWIN STAI-IL PROFESSOR PAUL J. RTISNER PROFESSOR A. A. BTETCALF ACTIVE MEMBERS ERNESTINE ANDERSON CARL BRABLEC ALLEEN GATES GORDON GIDDINGS EDWARD HEYMAN EVELYN KRIXSNEY JAMES LATTURE RTARY R'TCGILL RICH.-XRD ROBB RTYRTA STYCKLE NEW MEMBERS JAMES ANDERSON ' NTARJORIE COOKSON E. J. COWAN FREDERIC FULLER DANIEL HUNTWORK EARL STUDT RIYRTLE KRING ANNE BTERRIMAN DIARY RTUIR FRANCIS O,BRIEN JOSEPH PRAY EDVVENA SHAXV CLIFTON XVHALINC Pi Kappa Delta, which originated at Ottawa University, Kansas, and Ripon College, Wisconsiii, in IQI3, now numbers one hundred twenty-one chapters, located in all sections of the country. It is the largest honor forensic fraternity in the United States. Its purpose is to encourage public speaking in colleges by extending formal recognition to those students who obtain an unusual excellence. The iylichigan Epsilon Chapter was installed on the local campus in June, IQZI. Only those students whose platform proficiency is such that they are chosen to participate in inter-college debates or oratory are eligible to membership. As this goes to the Aurora, plans are going forward for a vigorous participation in the contests of the National Pi Kappa Delta Convention to be held at VVichita, Kansas, March 31 to April 4. The chapter proposes to send nine delegates,-a men'S debate tearn, a women's debate team, two orators, an externporaneous speaker, and two faculty members. This event will be the outstanding feature of the year's activities. Pagf 154 XMMEA-jg -Wa-A-A A--P--A-W--5 ffm ,lf ug! A--+A--A - - 'hlif ' 'NEIQTQ7 -L' W ii' gf 'T-1X ,ff TQ' A T il If , E., A ,f , j X.. ..... . - Y 4 Lrj F .'iL-,I1,+.? . l1.,1 , Top Row-CARL BRABLEC, IVIYRTA STYCKLI-3, MARJORIE COOKSON. Second Row-JAMES LATTURE, ERNESTINE ANDERSON, RICHARD ROBB. Boltom Row-MARY kfICGILL, GORDON GIDDINGS, AILLEEN GATES. P61576 Ijj r ' '- 2 - N D i?47If1i'D 1,- . X 1 9- , 'D - 4, A .Tg-1'..,-,,,-Amum-M,,,,? -as---a-K-W-eff i AU R0 12. as 511-f--e---e ve--e'W-F- cfccfr 'rc .1 ff 3 o --'4cf- -rm'-'M MVK YHA C- x - , KAPPA DELTA PI PICHAPTER f Nlichigan State Normal College Installed 1922 Kappa Delta Pi is an international honorary and professional fraternity in education, organized at the University of Illinois in 1909, and incorporated in 1911. The fraternity is composed of sixty-two local chapters with a total member- ship of over twelve thousand, and a Laureate Chapter having a membership of twenty nationally known educators. There are now two chapters in Michigan, Pi chapter which was established in June, IQ22 at Michigan State Normal College, and Beta Iota chapter of Western State Teachers, College at Kalamazoo which was installed in 1929. The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage in its members a higher degree of consecration to social service by fostering high professional and scholarship standards, and by recognizing outstanding service in the field of education. The qualifications for membership to Kappa Delta Pi are as follows: full junior standing, general scholarship of a grade in the upper quartile of the institution, the indication that there will be continued interest in the field of education, and the manifestation of desirable social qualities. The Eighth Convocation of Kappa Delta Pi convened at the Ritz-Carlton in Atlantic City February twenty-fifth and sixth with delegates representing each of the sixty-two chapters ranging from California to Maine and from Florida to Oregon. The greater part of the convention was occupied with the business of the national organization. The offlcial Convocation Dinner was a most impressive event, Dorothy Canfield Fisher spoke to more than two hundred guests on the subject Learn or Perishl' in which she discussed very interestingly adult educa- tion. P -6 ---s asf Ia ,Legg A W-. --.--.W--..r-a a 7 cv fl Ai aw---Q ff 4AM,,,,,L-,.,,F , , ,fwfr .ff -Y W- 4 ,f. J s-aff---v-----1A--'L-pai.-4 ',1f!'T l'i':,QfgliQTQTQ.T! ,Off X . 'T i'J 1o1 H- S- Lt-, ,f,4,g.,w....,. i '-V ', j -,iz elf f ff'-15 R9 F- A 191' KAPPA DELTA PI OFFICERS ELVVYN BODLEY . . . . PTFJ'Z-fllfllf ALICE BARBER . Vice-Prrxidezzt IVIARY NICGILL . . Srcrezary BEATRICE CARR . . , , Trmfurrr JUNE BfIOORE . . Alumni Szcretary DR. NIARVIN S. PITTMAN ,,.. HONORARY MEMBERS PRESIDENT CHARLES RfICK.ENNY DR. IIVILLIAM H. SHERZER DR. BENJAMIN L. D,OOGE DR. R. CLYDE FORD DR. T. LINDQUIST DR. ELMER LYMAN DR. GERALD OSBORN PROFESSOR J. M. HOVER MR. CARL ERICKSON MR. PAUL MISNER ERNESTINE ANDERSON ROGER ARNETT ALICE BARBER IVIARGARET BENNETT MIRIANI BESEMER ELWYN BODLEY CARL BRABLEC THELMA BUTLER GRETCHEN BORST AUDREY CARPENTER BEATRICE CARR DEAN CHALLIS DOROTHY CHAPEL MILDRED DEARINO CLEONE EVANS FLORENCE FELDKAMP -Y----A- '+ ---fA I ,' 'X DR. NATHAN A. HARVEY FACULTY MEMBERS IVIR. RAY BINNS MR. DELINIAR ALLMAN NIR. BURNS FULLER MR. C. P. STEIMLE MR, FLOYD LEIB MR. JAMES BREAKEY MISS ESTELLE DOWNING ACTIVE MEMBERS ETHELYN FOOTE ILDA GOODALL CHESTER GOODING NEIL GRAY WILBUR GUNNERSON ELIZABETH I'IARWICK ALICE HOWSER JANE HUEY MARY ICNIEKIM DORIS LACHENMYER IDA LAINE ROBER1' LEANDERSON FRANCES MCCLELLAN IVIARY IVICGILL IQATHERINE IVIERRY IVIARY CEIL MINNISS .-.ww I .f H E... ,,,f A 7 wiv 3 . fn X111 . E' Z' If rl' I, , Councilor DR. ALMA BLOUNT PROFESSOR CARL E. PRAY MISS BERTHA G. BUELL MISS GRACE COOPER MISS ALICE ROSCOE MISS AGNES CROW MISS NIARTHA BEST MISS RUTH BOUGHNER IWISS IRENE CLARK JUNE EJOORE JOSEPH IVIORAN IVIARY IVIUIR FRANCES OSTEROUT NINA PARRISI-I BURDETTE PEEBLES JOSEPH PRAY ELEANOR PUTNEY GRACE RAVS'SON WESLEY REA CLEVELAND ROE VIIOLENDA SEPPALA BRUCE SIDERS IVIARY SLOGGETT CHARLES W. THORNLEY BERNICE WASHBURN Pagr I57 I f 'l'STT'1F D -, M.M.-M....,M...v. f . ,- MTD. , ,frgy 3 X' 33,3 'd . . I, JXII R0 RA, VTE' 14--'I-D-1-muff 1 Q. 0 Wi? if 2.5 i if A A 3 G 'E A I my gs - Civ STOIC SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBERS PROFESSOR J. STUART LATHERS PROFESSOR C.iRI.iELLIOT PROFESSOR J. M. HOVER MRS. IDA HINTZ RICKAY KIAURICE LATHERS FACULTY MEMBERS LILLIAN ASHBY FLOYD LIEB INIARTHA BEST JAMES BRE.-XKEY CARL ERICKSON GERALD OSBORN FLOYD SMITH HARRY SMITH HONORARY MEMBERS PRESIDENT CHARLES NICKENNY DR. BENJAMIN L. D7OOGE ERNESTINE ANDERSON JAMES ANDERSON ALICE BARBER MONA BARNES MARGARET BENNETT CHARLES BENSON MIRIAM BESEMER DORIS CARPENTER LILLIAN CLACK JOSEPHINE DAISHER MARY EDWARDS ELVVIN FALK ETHELYN FOOTE NANCY FORD Page' 153 ACTIVE MEMBERS RICHMOND GALLEY CHESTER GOODING GERALD GREENLICK IVIARGARET GRIPTON WILBUR GUNNERSON MARGARET HAMILL ELIZABETH HARWICK VVILBURT HORLE DOROTHY HUGHES EVELYN KRASNY MYRTLE KRING MARGARET LEWIS FRANCES NICCLELLAN R-IARY CEIL IVIINNISS JOSEPH IVIORAN RQARGARET NASH NINA PARRISH ELLEN PRAY JOSEPH PRAY GRACE RAWSON VVESLEY REA IX4INETTA RENZ DOROTHEA REYNOLDS VIOLENDA SEPPALA NIARY SLOGGETT MAYBELLE STROUPE ROBERT VVATERS 4--A A, Q --..-.--vii+ 2' SX. 1- - -3 AU R o RA 1930 fb-,,,AM,A,Ll,,..M T SIGMA DELTA PSI National Honorary Fraternity I-IONORARY MEMBERS PRESIDENT CHAXRLES IXXICKENNY NIR. WALTER ADRION DEAN J. H. IVICCULLOUGH MR. HARRY GCKERMAN IWELVILLE CAINS CHARLES GREGORY ROBERT LEANDERSON WILLIAM NXIENOLD DELMAR ALLMAN IVIARVIN SIMMS C. P. STEIMLE ACTIVE MEMBERS NORMAN MEYERS EDWARD MORCOMBE HAROLD OLIVER ALLAN SAWDY OFFICERS IVIARVIN SIMMS RAY STITES FRANK VVHITNEY GEORGE VVILLS Prefident S ecrftary- Treafurer At the annual meeting of the organization held at the home of L. VV. Olds, Marvin Simms was elected Secretary-Treasurer. During the school year the following men passed the required tests: Caines, Charles Gregory, Harold Oliver, Allan Sawdy, Raymond Stites, Simms, Ralph Hundley, Robert LeAnderson, Ifvilliam Menold, Norman George VVills, Franklyn Whitney, Ralph Burholt, Bernard Otto, James and Edward Morcombe. IXfIelvill NIarvin IXfIeyers, Snyder, For the Iirst time on the campus the fraternity sponsored Sigma Delta Psi activities on a competitive basis, both as an inter-fraternity and all-campus sport. The Arm of Honor Won the fraternity event and Franklyn YVhitney Was the individual champion With a total of 668 points. Sigma Delta Psi has a chapter roll of forty-four chapters in twenty-live states. NATIONAL OFFICERS DR. JOHN SUNDWALL, University of Micliigan, Ann Arbor . Prefident L. W. OLDS, IVI. S. N. Cn., Ypsilanti . . . Secrztary-Treafurer M K Page 159 -- .--Audi- 7fL17 1 ,jifm- A A as I ' ffff 4 E --ke--2 AURCF H. As.. ,-....Y 7 Kxi J MN . tx- ' E SEZ 1 9 3 0 fI.Ti ... THE VARSITY CLUB HONORARY MEMBERS PRESIDENT CHARLES RTCTQENNY I PROFESSOR J. H. RTCCULLOCH DEAN JAMES MQ. BROWN PROFESSOR PAUL B. SAMSON FACULTY PATRON PROFESSOR L. XV. GLDS FACULTY MEMBERS REGISTRAR C. P. STEIMLE COACH HARRY OCKERDIAN COACH E. J. RYNEARSON COACH W. M. ADRION COACH D. I. ALLMAN NIR. A. FEY The Varsity NY Club was organized primarily to keep the men who had tal-:en part in lVlichigan 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 an athletic event. To more completely foster this feeling, graduating members of the Varsity Club, and past graduates of the Club, are given identification cards which will admit them to any athletic event on our Campus. The UYN Club has accomplished all of the original hopes and it intends to attain greater achievements in the years to Come. The club has grown in significance and influence, and now its expressions of opinion are a factor in determining the athletic policies of our college. It is the custom of the Y Club to sponsor an annual boxing and Wrestling tournament. The tournaments thus far have been very successful, and they are yearly growing in popularity. P f age I60 , fi Q-My l C, HH H.HHHW....A.f fav fl I x A... -.Aw ing W' ikxlfqx-inn' gfiw WW? V-,V bkkii- any My w Mi - -, Fm- g JYYFM H! 1,1 -HC ,Y- ,,-,. 1 ' TLC-+L 'U .ilTH.,,L.Q Lgsjj BL Q, LEX !?lY'7li3lA---HA-H --A ic-930 Y' THE VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS WILBUR GUNNERSON . Prf5'idm1t WALTER DIERKES . . VICE-PTP!TdZ71f GLENN CHAPPELL SecreIa1-y-Trfafm-er NEVILLE YVOOD Sfrgeant-at-Armf WILLIAM ABERT KEITH ALLEN FRANK ALTAFFER RAYMOND ANGLEMYRE ROGER ARNETT OLEN BECK EDWARD BENJAMIN LEO BORST CLIFFORD BOYD LAWRENCE BROWN ARTHUR BROWN ARTHUR BURHOLT RALPH BURHOLT GLENN CHAPPELL VALDEN CRIGER KENNETH DELONG WALTER DIERKES Ross GORDON ACTIVE MEMBERS WILBUR GUNNERSON JAMES HOUSE MILTON JACOBI CHARLES IKEMPF FLOYD KING ROBERT LEANDERSON GEORGE IVIARSHALL DAVID MCMURRAY VVILLIAM MENOLD MARVIN IVIITTLESTAT GORDON IVIOFFIT JOE NIORAN EDWARD MORCOMB GEORGE IVIUELLICH DAVID MUNRO WESLEY NOTT HAROLD OLIBER BERNARD GTTO BURNUS PAGE ,...zfQ-N AVI LEROY POTTER JAMES QUINN GORDON RICE ALLEN SAWDY PAUL SHOEMAKER IXXIARVIN SIMMS WEBSTER SMITH RAYMOND STITES GEORGE STOVER RALPH THAYER TOMMY TOMION ANDY VANYO WVILLIAN VAN FLEET CHESTER VVALUKIECIZ FRANK WHITNEY IVIERLIN WOLF NEVILLE WOOD RUBEN YOUNG Pagf I6I T. OTQT'7'4ff7 If X!! - I !,- fi 1 f- fix! SL in HE-M31 ...,.A.,.. ' 1 9 3 0 M Take a long look at the faces above and then dash around school and see for yourself just what twenty years of progress has done for our dear faculty. In order you will find Nlr. lVIcKay in the bloom of youth, Nfiss Goddard placid, as usual, lXfI1'. Norris, with a Hoover collar, Nlr. Gorton, scared of the bird in the camera, lVIr. Ford behind the heavy bush, Miss Blount, when she still had faith in the abilities of freshmen, Mrs. Sabourin in the Johanna Alpermann stage of her career, lX4iss Hintz before Mr. lVIcKay uttered the word that changed it all, Mrs. Burton, when dancing students were the least of her troubles, Mr. Lyman, evidently in a low mood because some square root failed to check, Nliss Wise at the time when hunting positions for would-be teachers didn't coincide with any of her plans, Miss Rankin, freshly starched and prirnped up, Miss Buell, sporting a keen pair of pince-nezg Nlr. Alexander, with a musical bump that would make any phrenologist screech with glee. Page 162 4... e, -M-viii. .+- IPIUIBIUI4 XIHIQDN X N l WX X A' X TNQ, X of 1 'Si' K W V X Ll Q! f I RB -f E' X UP04 f f 1 WN Q2-1 1 w w 'V U f ' ' 2 dx 9, ip' ' 9' W' 0 E Xi tg, f 7 l I X Q X X 5 df I 1 b T X I X . I f 1 iff 5, fl ?f ?f 5422 B ke f ln. , . -A -gnu 5534 , f W 51 .3. ix-3 5 3 , f-ff sf?- Zllgfx 1 'a A 0' gf? :: 5 Jfla annnnw ,.,. A ALJRORA Q' Page 164 Q3 ,,,q THE AURORA BOARD ALICE BARBER DOROTHEAX BRACKINREED JOSEPHINE DAISHER BRUCE SIDERS ' NORMAN HAGEN GORDON GIDDINGS . FRANCES RJICCLELLAN RICHMOND GALLEY TIIORA JONES HELEN BQCKINNEY NANCY FORD RUTH POOLE , CLARENCE SCHNELL . JOSEPHINE SEELEY JANE HUEY ROBERT LEANDERSON ANITA JEFFERS KATIIRYN MERRY MARY MCGILL . PROFESSOR O. O. NORRIS STAFF , Editor Affiftarit Editor Afxiftant Editor . Bzifinef: Manager Affiftarit Bitfirzeff .Manager Affiftarit Biuineff .Manager Seriior Editor . funior Editor Sophomore Editor Frefhman Editor Eacidty Editor Art Editor . Men'J Athletic Editor Women'f Athletic Editor Sorority Editor . Fraternity Editor Organization Editor Feature Editor . foke Editor Faculty Adoifor - I' ?- ..... ,AURO RA 7fTf'RRF T--'---' -gl-+R 1 Q .3 0 i -4?-4 Top Row-JANE HUEY, RUTH POOLE, O. O. NORRIS, GORDON GIDDINGS, HELEN NICKINNEY. Second Row-JOSEPHINE SEELEY, NORNIAN HAGEN, THOIKA JONES, RICHNIOND GALLEY, NANCY FORD. Third Row-IOSEPHINE DAISHER, ANITA IEFFERS, FRANCES MCCLELLAN, KATHRYN NIERRY, CLARENCE SCHNELL Bozlom Row-ALICE BARBER, MARY NICGILL, BRUCE SIDERS, DOROTHEA BRACKINREED, ROBERT LEANDERSON X Page I65 f An-if N K-My yi,-MH -R 1' ,,:-EILIHIQH HLA, 153' 11-15 :I L1 U ffl.-T In -- .... NI if NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS CARL BRABLEC .,...... Edzlor zn Chu, BURDETTE PEEBLES I PAUL BOUSHELLE . EVELYN RIETHMILLER . KENNETH DELONG JAMES ANDERQON . Bufznffv Manager . Afformtf Edztor .f4.r.fi.vtanl Sport! L'd1Zor TPIELMA EVRIGHT . . . . Exrhangr Edztor CLARENCE SCHNELL , . .... Fmturf Edztor Reporrerf HELEN SMITH LOUISE PERRY EVELYN KRASNEY WILLSON OSBORNE XIOLA LOUNSBERY NIARGARET GRIPTON HILDA PEKKARINEN JOSEPH PRAY .,.J-,,,, kv jr f ff1,2,gf-LIAAM CQgiQ5Ti' ff' V,!,.- ..,-,.., 1 ,vf-.,,,,,-.,,L... I -MJ f , 1 A ,, 1--T1 - LLL-gif 1-if-,U -.-- S T lU ID IE N T GUQDVIHRNMIE NIT N N f mmm' H MN 3b -M-we-fe ,a'Ul1O'Rf5-L Igeilea-Hee ,L .Y to-A---iT't 1 9 3 o ffgwfli-T iafg - ' ,ffizz ' NF. . ' CHAPEL BORST RIERRY BARNES WOMEN,S LEAGUE OFFICERS DOROTHY CHAPEL . . . . Prfrident NIONA BARNS . Vice-Prerident GRETCHEN BORST . Secretary KATHERINE NIERRY ..... Trfarurer CABINET MEMBERS LUCILLE ATKINSON MARION CLEMONS DORIS LOCHENMYER LOUISE BACII Rf.lARJORY COOKSON DIARY CEII. RIINNISS ELEANOR BOWEN BEULAH DERNBERGER DIARY RTUIR LOUISE BOYD ALYOE EDWARDS JENNIE PIETRZAK DOROTHEA BRACKINREED CLEONE EVANS ELIZJXBETH RAND.ALL MIRIAL1 BROWN NANCY FORD NIAYBELLE STROUPE MARIE BUYTENDORP lVIARGARET GRIPTON XVAHNEITA STURDEVANT JUDICIARY BOARD HINRRIETTE ADAMS RXIARGARET HAMILL lX'ilINNIE LOWRY ALICE BARGER ANITA JEFEERS, C1'Ldi7'17ld1l LAURINE NORRIS BARBARA BURCH EDNA JORAE ZOLA VTOORHIES IQ3O marks the tenth anniversary of the YVomen,s League of the lXfIichigan State Normal College. During these ten years the Leaguels family has increased from 500 to nearly ISOO girls. The League has in the process of growth so out- grown its Old quarters in a corner of the Deanis office that it is now moving into a new colonial home. The League, like all good housekeepers, has accumulated many valuable possessions. Some of these are material in nature ,as our tea service and scholar- ship cup, While others are the traditions which live in the minds and hearts of every girlg the Freshman Frolic With dancing and stunts for the Big and Little Sisters, the Council Dinner With talent displayed in Songs and yells, the teas With their great variety of settings. New members coming into the League each year have brought new interests and ideas, altering the old and formulating new traditions. Travel Club, Book- a-Month Club, Gold Feather and Viventes are recent additions to our treasured store. Pagc' 168 Sl' 73 I 's '? h i T l 9 3 0 gt 1--' Top Row-BEULAH DERNBERGER, ANITA JEFFERS, ELEANOR BOWEN, xv!-XHNEITA STURDEVANT, DORIS LOCHEN- MYER. Second Row-CLEONE EVANS, LOUISE BOYD, NIARGARET GRIPTON, IVIINNIE LOYVRY, MARY CEIL NIINNISS. Third ROW-NANCY FORD, DOROTHEA BRACKENREED, ELIZABETH RANDALL, ZOLA VOORHIES. Bottom R0w1IVIAYBELLE STROUPE, ALYCE EDWARDS, MIRIAM BROVVN, MARIE BUYTENDORP, LUCILE ATKINSON. Page 169 ,Lf -. LW A v i O'f ' O O ' i. fflj'l ff NlT. .l-..,,L,LM-,-A, ,f X! - L-, f'Y:-u-- ' K 1' Tv --Q-ixm ui ,-,1.... wa-1f uTiw AU R0 if.l.? a-.. E -H--M-Tilg I 9 3 0 P 1'- ' PRAY BECK MORAN NIUELLICH M E N ' S U N I O N OFFICERS JOSEPH TXTORAN . Prffident OLEN BECK Vice-Prefidmt JOSEPH PRAY . . Secretary GEORGE MUELLICH Treafurer The present year has been one of unusual activity and accordingly of success for the Men's Union of the Michigan State Normal College. This regularity, this activity, and this success is due mainly to the eiiforts of Joe Moran who had the necessary push to create the energy to carry this year's Men's Union to un- precedented heights. The Union was under way from the start when representatives met the Fresh- men men and guided their participation in Freshmen VVeek. At this time the new men were duely introduced to the Men's Union when-in accordance' with a new custom-the Freshmen were given Union pins. This action has the effect of showing the new men that they have a definite place in the activities of the college and are welcome to share the privileges and the responsibilities of the Union. As the football season progressed it became apparent that our athletic teams were without a suitable or distinctive nickname. In response to this agitation, the Union offered a prize to the student who might submit the name which a Page 170 if-A-., fw' Q' '-1 L We .ch E E, at iii' ,.Q1ff,i7i7'!L-f' f',l, Q4'Lgii 'ii1 .. Y 7, ,,.,. , Yw-.,-,-g,.i.-f,YnA.-, ffhf 1' N-, ,Wu , , ,W , E, , ,- 'gffvf , W Wnwgng, bg! A r fl fs If ,...,2J .U R-53 ll-affi 'iialigfs affggaffff faculty jury thought appropriate. The name Hurons', was chosen from several hundred selections and to both Bliss Gretchen Borst and Nlr. George Hanner go the honor of the choice. The high point in the business of the Union was the sponsoring of the campus migration to Kalamazoo. An unprecedented crowd of five hundred and twelve rooters left by train, paraded through the streets of Kazoo, saw a thrilling football game, and returned happily after having partaken of the pleasures of the best trip the Union has ever undertaken. hlay there ever be such trips as that one. Red Shaughnessey and Joe Pray were active in promoting this event. Homecoming was the next big event on the program. lVes Rea started things when he produced a stirring pep meeting which was followed by the annual theater partyn. Farmsworth Gorton directed the most colorful parade, led by the band, through the main streets of the city, Saturday morning. An excellent- we won-game and the football banquet in the evening brought to a close the festivities. A new annual event was introduced to the college campus this year when the lVIen,s Union and the VVomen's League co-sponsored a Kollege Kermess. Bob LeAnderson headed the men's activities in the venture which cleared over two hundred and fifty dollars for the Union Building at the same time providing a colorful carnival for the thorough enjoyment of fifteen hundred teachers and students. The winter termfs activities climaxed in the annual hflenfs hilixer held, as usual, in the gymnasium. Jesse Batcheldor's committee served up a copious feed of hot dogs, cider, apples, and doughnuts which was quickly devoured to the tune of the band. Farmsworth Gorton, master of ceremonies, then intro- duced a varied and boisterous entertainment consisting of excellent band music, the gym team, popular music by the Nlanual Cigar girls and a well-known ven- triloquist. Everyone went home in the highest spirits except a few who felt vague internal misgivings testifying to excess in the gastronomical part of the entertainment. Perhaps the force that contributed most to the strength of the hflenfs Union this year was the work of the program committee-Joe Moran, Neil Gray, Allan Sawdy, and Raymond Stites. Meetings were held regularly with a half an hour devoted to a short address by some speaker, usually from our campus. These programs formed the backbone of the meetings and were very well received by the members. Talks were given by Professor Pray-Americanization, Professor Alexander-Formation of a lVIen's Glee Club, Professor Fagerstrom-Abraham Lincoln, Miss Wise-Work of the Appointment Bureau, and Colonel Nliller, from the University of Michigan-On the Guns that Bombed Paris during the Viforld WVar. These people gave willingly of their time and knowledge and the Union certainly appreciates their kindness. ' As the Aurora goes to press, interest points to the annual Barbeque and Cap Night when the whole college will turn out for the feast, the spring games between the sophs and freshmen, and the Cap Night ceremonies. And so, with the closing of Cap Night festivities, the work of the lVIen's Union ceases for a period to be taken up anew by the ever changing personnel of college life. f ,V Y 'A'-1 Page I7I ,,. V f - f- , If R. ,. s .V aaa- - W f-wire- Agvafff M' Y--as-A-Msg Tm' -mfM22aAURoRAift I ? T-'Afl.,lJ I. 9 3 0 9 'i'1'i THE LITTLE TOWNS OF MICHIGAN The little towns of hlichigan that nestle in her trees. The greyish hue-the morning dew Wihen Night her prisoner frees. The little towns of hIichigan in glory all their own, Wiill be content-when Life is spent And earthliness is prone. Oh, little towns of hflichigan that hover in the vale Thy filmy trees-and wafting breeze And forests' lulling wail. Oh, little towns of hlichigan to thee I give my soul The whistling pine-the clinging vine And numerous rocking knoll. It's little towns of IX'Iichigan that claim the sparkling springs Small rivulets-and stones of jet And isles of mossy rings. VVhen travelers gaze upon the land and see the grasses green It's not for them-to claim a gem hfIore beauteous ever seen. The little towns of lXfIichigan have velvet rugs of moss And in ecstasy-they use the tree To hold on high suns gloss. Q VVhen little towns of hiichigan claim Natures hnest art And pillars high-support the sky It,s hfIother Nature's heart! ON BEING METHODICAL Another moment slipped away. I sat and tried to be methodical. I thought out all the intricate details of being methodical. And then! A sun bathed cloud of gorgeous hue A blade of grass and a bit of dew- A golden cone and a busy bee, All sought my soul-enraptured me. Then I found my wings,-and a body light- And a voice that sings-and I took to flight. Another moment slipped away. I sat and tried to be methodical. I thought out all the intricate details of being methodical- but I was quite-too tired! IXVIILDRED SHAW WVALL Page 172 frfyyw -v i fff 4-'ff' ff 7 1 7 . il ii--i QT f+fE -'rgfiygggff I If DIQQQHQQDIRY BMT E ,-I 'J--1':.f.1T S ' .3. ' -1-, .4..:- P Q' 46,510 - o Q' aenlgl 'I- ngstgk iv. -:I lg: PRXWK ' :vw ln- Q fn n 1: . 5 M muah, 77 Oeghv vllllllls-IIA. I1 n , s 1 0 .'fS3fQLsm?ix 'isgg f. 2-. .. v X fi ...: : zgrg if ' ll ,vs 1 I I W--Q 1 X 0 ng u :Ill gt ,xx I Xl 4 Il Q N .4 5 ' I , - .xx ,ff5'ka:a 2 ..-2:25 U ,, .. ----N.:-,gg n. I n I Q . BQ '- - ei 4...s:::::.--1. Aqigmalxp 2535:-9 2 I::-' AWN ll su E fy A , ,QQ wee. Wg I - F' OX 4,1 X . x ,-x i -:TN 55 X L 'v Ji ,Q ,--f , ,U ' fi' , Wx Y? ' 'M -awfix fi' A-x s-.x Y 'XL . -M? M rf. . 1. ' wif., -'ff' l , -f ' -'IH ' i . 4 5, Q isa.. H . ., si, -,i . . ' . 4 . 1.5.1, I V V ' ' ., 1-1 K. 1- -39 i w 1 ,Q 1 Stowe McKAY LATHERS Woon SPEECH ACTIVITIES Activities in speech have been carried forward jointly by the speech faculty, consisting of Professor Lathers and Associate Professor Stowe in dramatics and interpretative reading, and Professor McKay and Assistant Professor WVood in public speaking, and the honor forensic society, Pi Kappa Delta, thru its Forensic Board: Richard Robb, president, James Latture, men's vice-presidentg hlary NIcGill Women's vice-president, Alleen Gates, fraternity secretary-treasurer, Evelyn Krasney, forensic secretary. The speech activities of the latter part of the last year which are not recorded in the following pages were the Freshmen Oratorical Contest in which Emily Case took first place, and the annual college play, Alice Sit By the Fire , by J. lX1I. Barrie. LATTURE MCGILL GATES A Rosa KRASNEY Fw' 174 J..I D I I.--IIIifI'ffI7I'j'Q'T,7lE:'7 X - yfg I1-f.--M...-'....I..-..i4 fa- - II x f I ,f , I . I II I I TLIEQL f ,f lj fi II.,:I4i:IIIg IIIII.. X ' ly .-.1 Ili.. WWIEMI .AU if-to what 1 -Q 3 0 C '4'i-'M?'- ,f '44, ,TU digs.. '- MAT1-1EsoN BXICIDOVVELL XVALDORF INTERPRETATIVE READING In lVIay, 1928, Michigan State Normal College and Bowling Green Normal held the first Inter- pretative Reading Contest at Ypsilanti. The score was 23-40 in our favor. In May, 1929, Nlichigan State Normal College went to Bowling Green and lost by one point 31-32. Ruth hilatheson, Caroline McDowell and Irene Waldorf represented M. S. N. C. By mutual agreement it was decided to eliminate judging and to hold a joint Recital instead. Consequently, on December 16, Bowling Green sent repre- sentatives to Ypsilanti to take part in a Reading Recital with the representatives of NI. S. N. C. who were Evelyn Turnbull, Carl Oehmke, May L. jones, and Cecil Beglinger. These contests and recitals were under the direction of Marion Franklin Stowe, Associate Professor of Speech. GEHMKE .Tomas BEGLINGER TURNBULL f,,.Jl1'-MT Page I75 .- -W . N 5 ALTRORA Tee--Q-we-it 1 9 O f 3 Top Row-NIARY Mum, NIARJORIE COOKSON, AIYRTA STYCKLE. Bottom Row-NIYRTLE KRING, ANN FJIERRIMAN, EDVVENA SHAW, IXLLEEN GATES. WOMEN'S DEBATE Question for 1930: 'cChain stores are detrimental to public welfare. Aflirmative Team: Marjorie Cookson, lVIary lXfIuir, Nlyrta Styckle, Negative Team: Edwena Shaw, Ann lXIerriman, Nlyrtle Kring. Page SCHEDULE Date Opponent Team Decifzon Jan. Adrian Affirmative Forum Jan. Adrian Negative Forum Feb. Olivet Aiqirmative Forum Feb. Olivet Negative Forum Feb. Detroit City College Negative 'Won Feb. Western State Normal Negative Won Feb. Kalamazoo Affirmative Won Feb. Detroit City College Affirmative Won Feb. Central State Teachers' College Aiqirmative Won Mar. Kalamazoo Negative VVon Mar. Alma Affirmative Forum I76 ..- ,W -----in BA .4 , . Top R060-.IAMES ANDERSON, GORDON GIDDINGS, RICHARD ROBB. Second Row-FRANCIS O,BRlEN, CLIFTON XVHALING. Bottom Row-JAMES LATTURE, EDXVARD COXVAN, EARL STUDT. MEN'S DEBATE Question for 1930: The United States, Without awaiting international action, should immediately inaugurate a program of national disarmament. SCHEDULE Date Opponent Team Decifion Jan. 23 Michigan State College Affirmative Jan. Olivet Negative Forum Jan. Manchester College Negative Forum Jan. Albion College Affirmative Forum Jan. Olivet Affirmative Forum Jan. Detroit College of Law Negative Forum Feb. Detroit College of Law Aflirmative Forum Feb. Adria-n College Alhrmative Won Feb. Alma Negative Won Feb. Calvin College Affirmative Lost Feb. Central State Teachers' College Negative Won Mar Iowa State Teachers' College Atlirmative Forum Mar University of West Virginia Affirmative Forum Mar. Detroit City College Affirmative Forum Mar. Detroit City College Negative Forum Mar Purdue University Negative Forum FI ,AURORA ST '?iiJ I. Q 3 0 F i ?l' ANDER ov FULLER ORATORY In oratory, the 4.IS'E annual public speaking contest, held December Sth, was Won by Ernestine Anderson and Frederic L. Fuller. They represented the college in the Divisional Contest of the hflichigan Oratorical League, held at the College of the City of Detroit, March 7th, where hfliss Anderson won first place with her oration upon the subject, For Those 'Who Come After Us, and Mr. Fuller Won second place in the menls contest upon the subject, Cnr Racial hflyopiaf' As a result of two distinct elimination contests, six colleges met at Calvin Col- lege, Grand Rapids for the finals. The contestants in the Womenis contest were: Calvin College, Hope College, Kalamazoo College, Albion College, Alma College, and Nlichigan State Normal College. lVIiss Ernestine Anderson tied with hliss Dorothy Baxter of Albion College for first place. Contestants in the lVlen's contest Were: Calvin College, Hope College,,Alma College, Albion College, Battle Creek College, and Michigan State Normal College. Mr. Frederick Fuller took first place While Albion College and Calvin College placed second and third respectively. Page 178 tmttii - .AURORA ff c --A L-.J 1 9 3 0 A . ' '1r.'2' I .lt A r f 'My ! , .. l . s 1 : . QP - I 1 sv? XVINKLIDIAN LATTURE STATE ORATORICAL CONTEST ON THE CONSTITUTION Elrnen VVinklernan represented the college in the State Oratorical Contest on the Constitution which was held at the Northern High School, Detroit, Bday third, with the subject: The Constitution, Citizenship and the Teacher. STATE CONTEST ON WORLD PEACE James E. Latture was the college representative ih the State Peace Contest which Was held at Albion College, May seventeenth. His oration, 4'Ur1iversal Peacef tied for first place. af 179 Pak, -M-7.1 ASME . ' 'E' -eg ,AURORA TM E ,T-.-.ll 1930 Top Row-Homes, NELSON, MORLEY, GREENL1cx. Sfcond Row-WOLFE, HEYMAN, ERICKSON. Ginnmcs. Iiozzom Row-Norr, REA, XVAYT, WATSON. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUERN In December, Goldsmitlfs She Stoops to Conquern was presented 'in Roose velt auditorium by the following cast which was selected from the entire school Page 180 Hardcastle . . Mrs. Hardcastle . Tony Lumpkin . . Constance Neville . Young Nlarlowe . George Hastings . Kate Hardcastle . Sir Charles Marlowe . Muggins . . Jack Slang . . Aminadab . Stingo . Diggory . . Roger . Will . . Jeramy . ,..... ... ?,.-..ifa-f 4 , y Gordon Giddings Evelyn Erickson J. Stuart Lathers . . Lucy VVayt . Dick Nlorley . 'Wesley Rea Elizabeth Nelson . Clifton Whaling . lVlerlin Wolfe Gerald Greenliek VVarren VVatson . Andrew Vanyo George Shaughnessy Nlax Stefhns . Wesley Nott . Orlo Smith 1 f if-HM X Y ,... f , ' x - i 'M 5 i fu' ' gif WMM- -122 of-tURo RA, -'E'M 'EEE-' C 1 UP X. ,,L?.. - - A PRINCE THERE VVASM In the Winter term a very modern play 'LA Prince There lVas, by George M. Cohan was presented by a cast selected through tryouts open to all the students of the college. Plans are being made at the time of writing for a Shakespearean play to be given in the spring term. Charles hflartin . Bland . . Jack Carruthers . Comfort . . lVIiss Vincent . Gladys Prouty . Nlrs. Prouty . Short . . . Katherine lVoods . Nlr. Crickett . Delia . . Messeiiger . Eddie . 1 .----3-1---ff--1 CAST ' 1 X ,lm , X ,Q ,f ,f ,f f' ' ' , f f f f El' -it ?J,,,f...... JU IAMTVX If f f J . Hubert Smith . Carl Oehmke Gordon Parham . Juanita Gessell . Helen Robinson Ernestine Anderson NI. Claribel Hammack . Allan W. Trench . Cecil Beglinger Ephraim Truesdell . Ethel Van Patten . VVilma Land . YVilliarn Burgess qi .Tig ff f. . f - ,li-li-.T ,AU R O R Pk Qi- g TTI. 1 Q 3 0 HAPPY AS KINGS Strolling with my sister down Chicago's famous hffichigan Boulevard, we were watching the People, Shop-IVindows, and other interesting Things,-but especially the People, who are most interesting-and my sister remarked: Do you ever notice how They all hurry past? So Few take their Time, and so Few have a calm, pleasant, facial expression! hfost of the hIen's eyes are squinty, like a hiIiser's, as if they were so prest by business that they cannot look up at the sky, or over to Lake hlichigan, and get an eyeful of GCD. 'fAnd note as much, I added, how few women look really contented and happy! Then, in relief, we turned to our usual pastime, sorting out the cheerful folks. You must have been made thoughtful by the attention-compelling remark of the intelligent young Chinese servant Qin that unique one-act play, Struggle and Flightf, in uhfianuscriptsw hfagazinej who noticed that we Americans are like the mouse in the laboratory oxygen tank- jump aroun, fas' and soon die,'7 while the ideal Griental mind takes everything more calmly, faces life like the placid, impassive face of the big Buddha, and finds more satisfaction in life than we. I-Iow often We scorn the 'Lsomber-eyed dreamerl' who yet may be finding much more practical joy in life than we who boast of being acutely practical, very awake, and quite business-like. To find JOY in all things that can possibly contain any joy, and to accept sorrow and adversity calmly, as our Oriental friend accepts them,-is an Ideal. The tree of patience is bitter, but it bears sweet fruits. To love lXfIusic, books, art, science, and Nature, her marvels, and endless wonders-in themselves enough to keep us all-old and young-wide-eyed, child- eyed, open-eared and radiantly alive with wonder and astonishment-is an Ideal. fAt four years of age, in IQIO, I saw that phenomena, I-Ialley's comet-and if I had no other thing to live for, I should like to live until 1986 when that comet will return to blaze in our skies. As for Tomorrow, I shall take my little IIS- power microscope on a hike with me down to a lazy creek not far from here, and see a jungle of queer animals and plants in a drop of stagnant water-paramoecia, hydra, algae, and myriad othersj Childish as it may seem, I still treasure it, and I shall always treasure it-one of the best things that Robert Louis Stevenson ever wrote: The world is so full of a number of things, Iim sure We should all be as happy as kings. XVARREN IW. ARNOLD Page 182 II Tw MMU , NE X Qiw xx w W1 H WX! Nb f nw , 79521 23194 . X, if Je ll' MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE CHOIR An enthusiastic audience that virtually filled tl1e auditorium left no doubt through its applause that it approved tl1e singing for which tl1e choir has become famous. 7 -Detroit Free Press, Dec. 16, 1929. 'LNI12 Alexander always accomplislies the utmost with the avail- able material but on Sunday the results quite surpassed those of previous years. How he achieves such technical precision i11 the matter of attacks, releases, erescendoes, etc., in such a short time is a mystery, but he docs do amazing things with these young stu- dentsf' -Detroit Saturday Night, Dec. 21, 1929. NX Syl JEUJ Finzi Violivu RUTH FORCHE RICHARD SCHOENBOHM ELIZABETH BURCH RICHARD SCHADEL TVIURIEL FISCHERT' Hornf LELAND RANDALL CARL HAMMAN RICHARD SCHOENBOHM HARRY NIUTTEIKT :kRfICl'1'1b6l' this year but MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE ORCHESTRA LUTHER NIOFFITT, Dircrlor Sfcomi Violim' Trumfuif Fiolaf B4ARjoRIE VVALKER ANNA CURTIS IQEIZNE STOLLSTEIAIER ANNA IQOVACS GEORGIA DXN'liLl,EY NIARY 1'IIiA'I'll CLARIS BURCH LELAND RANDALL1 ELSA IVIARTEN Fiolozm,-Ila TI-IELMA BOOTH Tl'0?l1bO11l'J' FRANCES PARKER JAMES SMITH? EARL PIACKMAN NIAYNARD KILEIN Conlrzz-buff Cld7 f7!6'l.f FRANCES EDVVARDS ARCHIBALD RICHARDS JOHN NIITCHELL VERA QUACKENBUSH Fluff RALPI-I BANTAT FLORENCE WHITE' not at the time of p1'i1'1tiI1g. 1fXltCI'I18.tC. 2AssistiDg. f-e----eeeeie AUHO HA '-T'T 'w -fI.TfQ..l 1 9 3 0 MICHIGAN STATE , -l NORMAL COLLEGE BAND D. CHESTER RYAN ELWYN BODLEY RALPH BANTA DE.AN CHALLIS Trzmipelf CARL T'TAMM.-KN LELAND RANDALL DEAN CHALLIs HARRY TVTUTTER TVIELVIN CHAMBER JOHN ELWELL SCOTT MILLS RUSSELL BUNKER LAIN Altof V RICHARD SCHOENEOHM EVARD AYRES EDWIN ENSIGN FERN LAlX'IERE Bczritonef ARCHIBALD RICHARDS RICHARD SCHADEL Trombone: EARL HACKMAN HELMUTH STROBEL DUANE CHAMBERLAIN lXfil:AYNARD KLEIN FLOYD HIXNES . Director Drum .Major . Prefidevzt Secretary B offer HEXRRX' GRAICHEN JAMES RICLAUGHLIN ANDREW MAST CZQTTILEIJ RALPH BANTA JOHN RIITCHELL WARREN XYOOD AI, TERHUNE JYILLIAM DUNNINC. CLIFFORD HIIBBEIIL Piccolo JOSEPH PRAY Saxophone: PHIL HOLTZ DONALD STAEBLER Drzunf LAXLERGNE DEAN KEENE STOLLSTEIMER RICHMOND GALLEY RICHARD HODCES EARL DOOLITTLE Nlore progress has been made in the last year by the Normal Band under the direction of D. Chester Ryan than it has made in the last few years. It does not take a large number of men to accomplish good deeds, but members who are willing to CO-Operate with One another and give their whole-hearted support to the enterprise. They have striven for a high goal with their few members, and have succeeded in accomplishing their desire by hard eHicient work. The Kalamazoo trip and the men's mixer are two feathers in their cap and should be complimented with thanks from the College. They are looking forward to a season of broadcasting the results of the year's work. Page 136 L-,QAMEm.L:5Ql,Iffif'v:iQ' QX? T-'fi - mgf .-. --7f e'fwlLi-..M E 95061 131 MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE BAND D. CHESTER RYAN, DI'l'ff'flJ!' Firfi Row Srcoud Row Third Row Fourlh Row Fffllz Row EARL PIACKMAN I'IENRY GRAIC1-IEN DON STAEBLER RUSSELL BUNRER IQEENE STOLLSTEIMER RICHARD HODGES PIELMUTH STROEBEL ARCHIBALD RICI'IAI1DS PHIL I'IOLTZ LELAND RANDALL WARREN XIVOOD RICHAIOND GALLEX' FLOYD PIANES RICHARD SQIIODNDOHM EVARD AYRIES JVOI-IN ELWIsI,.L RAI.PI-I BANTA EARL DOOLI1'TI.E DUAND CI-IAIIBDRLAIN IQICHARD SCHADICI. SCOTT AJIILLS DEAN CI-IALLIS RTAYNARD IQLEIN ,IAMIQS NICLAUGIJLIN MIQLVIN CI-IANIBERLAIN H A R RY M U TTI! R JOHN hfII'l'Cl'IELI. ,AURORA V Page 188 -QM-l-+5 1 Q 3 0 X M35 Zauer - - 'THE PHYSICAL E DLLCATIQN . - 1 Russian Frleze 5: i x 4,41'v vw-f x.,1 DEPT 15. ff JD 57 id iifif! N? QILQUIBS tw ' f W ..,,, .ff l ,AU R O RA, 55-TM-'- I 1 0 ew-F-fa 93 if PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC CLUB Established 1917 CABINET ELIZABETH ROGERS . . IONE HULTS . DOROTHY SCHULTZ JXNN E1NDLAY . PATRONESSES NIISS CLYDE E. FOSTER MRS MEMBERS ELILABETH BURCH ESTHER DIXON ROWENA FARWELL ANN EINDLAY LUCILE FISHER HELEN HARRIS lX'!lAE HAMP MARGARET JONES RIADALYN JOHNS HELEN LAUF1-'ER . . Prey idfnf . Vice-Prerideizt Secrerarv- Trmr urer . Cor1'fr-19011126111 . ERDEEN XYOOD DAVIS LUc11,LE NIILLER ANNAH PATCH ELIZABETH ROGERS HANNA STRASENT DOROTHY SCHULTZ CORA XEERVILLE GERTRUDE YVHITING CHARLOTTE HUTCHINSON ACHSAH MEYER IONE HLTLTZ The Public School hffusic Club was officially Organized in IQI7, and today takes a Worthy place among the other organizations on the campus. VVith 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 the college. Its membership includes the graduating class of each year in public school music education who initiate the sophomores during the spring term. It is also customary to meet the freshmen socially, thus creating a spirit of good fellowship among all classes of students specializing in this department. Regular programs in interest of public school music, interspersed with social evenings are given bi-monthly by the Students. Such topics as, the music educa- tional radio talks, the development of instrumental music in the school, children's 'concerts with the Symphony orchestra, and the hffusic Supervisoris National Con- ference, are discussed. It is the purpose ofthe club through a common interest, to broaden the students' knowledge in the various phases of school music education, to stimulate a profes- sional spirit, and to further social friendship among its members. Page IQO 'WJ X T. A, -f.-VE--aYf, A H 7 , ,QD his-- ,.,- 'rwvwfgf ff' 'W ivrfffifin''f,QQff.fl'7 H- ,gfff we E -E -'E X Uyffjigipt'-+A-Z'- W -M-H'---is I Q 5 0 5- -HH-TH 1511 R0 RA Cf' .. if q I ,sr S v I, 'S .. I Rh? J -. , 6 5 ' I N xr 1,3 .,:,,l: :1.j' 'V 3 ' f f 1 .. I I S 23' V-1 1 - :,, ,, MS, 2 A- :If , if ww . ' W , , - P. ' I ' . , 'JT ,LL v.-.Y-.3 Lffv- N, f' - S: .. '. . --pg-.5 ASQREEQQIS n 1--If . .,::---R, -: - 1.-mf , .ALJ , 6 - -. Q' If-1 + L A ' , v1:f:rf.Z'-ig -- ':'-' f H:fj V 1' S. A :fr--w-.,,.J , V A -Q, 31:35, .- Tf fy ' ' ,r fb' 'r -' 'M' -wh -.. .W I M : nv. QD- ,Q .R , T . Y, , Top R0wil'XNNAH PATCH. GERTRUDE WHITING, MAE HAMP, MARGARET JONES, CORA VERVILLE. Second Row-LUCILLE MILLER, ELIZABETH ROGERS, A4153 FOSTER, HELEN LAUFFER, ESTHER DIXON Third Row-ERDINE Woou, LUCILLE FISHER, ACHSAH BfIEYER. Fourth ROW-ELIZABETH BURCH, DOROTHY SCHULTZ, HELEN HARRIS, HANNA STRASEN. Bottom ROM-ANN FINDLAY, MADELYN JOHNS, CHARLOTTE PIUTCHINSON, IONE HULTS, ROWENA FARWELL 'CT-wfl--'W Page IQI L. kT'-'-- Iifwfflvm LH-' N- 1 I.1Il1fL.i..W- A y I A A A ggi---Mg-iligf AU RO 11158 S+ W- LLMAQ1 I Q 3 0' L- HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS LESTER XVEINER . . Preridfnz GARY FISHER . . I'ice-Przfidfnt GRETCI-IEN BORST . . Serretary-Treafzwzr FACULTY MEMBERS PROFESSOR CARL PRAY PROFESSOR FREDERICK JUCHHOFF PROFESSOR SIMON FAGERSTROM DR. ELVIN VALENTINE RTISS ANNA FIELD The History Club was organized in IQI3. The main purpose of the club is to arouse interest and enthusiasm in the workg also to bring the members and the faculty of the History Department into closer relationship. During the present year meetings have been held every two weeks, once every four weeks at Roosevelt Cafeteria, and the rest ofthe time at the home of Professor Pray. So far this year one trip has been made to Detroit in the College bus to see Journey's End played at the Shubert-Detroit. The club was one of the organizations that took part in the Kollege Kermess, a new project undertaken to make money for the Union Building. Their con- tribution was an old-fashioned gathering which closed with a review of the Virginia Reel. Many beautiful and comical costumes were on display. The annual lfVash- ington Banquet was held at Roosevelt Cafeteria. Of course the club will have its spring excursion again this year, although no plans have been made as yet! Page IQ2 1 k iff g I fd I HI IW ij 23173 E61 GRE'FCHEN BORST ELSIE BROWN ISABELLE BUDZYNSKI RUTH BUHL IMO CAMPBELL FRANCES CARLETON GEORGE CLEM CELOSA CROBACK NIILDRED DEARING HISTORY CLUB MEMBERS BEULAH DERNEERGER MARY LOUISE HOYT WILBUR FACKLAM MERRIE KENDALL GARY FISHER MILDRED ICUNTZ CATHERINE FLOOD NIARION MORSE MARGARET GRIPTON HAZEL NIUNGER EMMA HARTUNG MAX NEIDLE LELIA I'IOLT ALICE O7BRIEN LUCILE HONAS ELLEN PRAY JOSEPH PRAY LOUISE PERRY GEORGE PETERSON ELIZABETI-I RANDALL CLEMENT ROWE I'IELEN SAVVYER BRUCE SIDERS LOUIS SOLOMAN IQENNETH SPITLER 'FIIEODOSIA STRATEMEYER BfIAYBELLE STROUPE BXIARGARET SULLIVAN ANITA THOMAS RUTH XIVARNER LESTER XIVEINER LILLIAN XKVOOLLEY IQUDOLPH YANKEE I I I 4 i X I I J Y, IJ- fd mviiff Ifflfj fl v PN Ev I-I W 1 1--TS--S1415 .ALIQIOZRAI 9 7 f,M,.----l-1 -- CLEONE EVANS MARGARET NASH VIOLET KIRK . ERMA SKINNER TFEIE IEFIGIQISIH CILIIB Founded October 16. I928 OFFICERS DR. GERALD D. SANDERS . . VIOIIA ABDON VERNA ADAMS SUSANNA ANDERSON ERNESTINE ANDERSON WARREN ARNOLD EDNA BULKLEY E. CHASE MILDRED DEARING BEULAH DILLENBECK GRACE DONALDSON FRANCES EDWARDS CLEONE EVANS ELNA GILBERT MEMBERS FRANCES GIBSON GOLDIE GOLDSTEIN AGNES HAUN JAMES I-IIMES MAY JONES ILA MAE KILBOURN MARIE KLEEART VIOLET KIRK IDA LAINE MILA LARSON DORA LINDE LEAH MCINTOSH DOROTHY MIDDLETO I-IELEN MOORHEAD N . Prefident Vice-Prffident . S ecretary . Trearurer Faculty Spamor NIARGARET NASH RUTH NILES BEATRICE NOBLE EVE RAIMI EDNA SEEBURGER ERMA SKINNER THELMA SORTOR XVAHNEITA STURDEVANT LEDA UNDERWOOD ETHEL XIANPATTEN HOPE XVELLEMEYER AUDREY WISEMAN DONA,WISEMAN gg The English Club is an Organization open to all Students majoring in English. The Club aims to bring together students of like interests for social and literary benefits. It also aims to present some Constructive literary program to the college at large. This year the Club presented Rose Fyleman in a recital of some of her poems. A Contest is also being sponsored this year for the best poem Written 'by any student on our Campus. Page 194 ,AE ,E , ,,,,I E W-.. gil, .,-,f, ,EAM .-, ... , X fri fTT ' f Aff 711, f V nf ,I 4 ffl '-MM-A-122 AURORA. SFI A-AMWJQ I II 3 E a f f , fwgfida y X I, V W . .L ,N . , ,- ,,,-, .. .,.., ' . ifibzzzf' gb-1-2' , 0 '.f? ' ' 4 4 5 HL., j,,f9'f:Vi X' Rai, ting? - I dw .,f .I I . ,. 1 .-,,. 41 1 Su fi' IQKMJ f,,,2?' ,l 1,3,1.3.. ' :lg SEELINGER BILLMAN IQREBS SI-IOOK HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS DORIS BILLMAN . Prefident GENEVIEVE KREBS Vice-Presidfnt DOROTHY COLE Secrezary EMILY SCHMIDT . . . Treaxurer FACULTY ADVISOR MISS MARGARET RAFFINGTON MEMBERS HARRIETTE ADAMS EVELYN FAIRBANKS GAYLE FERREL BEATRICE FRATER LEONA FULLER DOROTHY HAGAMAN LILA I-IANNIBAL EFFIE MAY HANNIBAL ROSE HATTO THORA JONES DORIS BILLMAN VERA BILLMAN JEANETTE BIGGS HAZEL BOYNE ESTHER BRENNER CLARIS BURCH ELEANOR CARAH MIRIAM CARR LEONA CHAMPNEY KATHRYN JOSENHAUS VERA CLARK DOROTHY COLE GENEVIEVE KREBS MARC. KUHLENKAMP VIRGINIA COLEMAN ELEANOR LASKEY LEARJORIE LEE FRANCIS LEFORGE DOROTHY LESTER IXEILDRED LOPER ELSIE MAIN BERNICE COOPER HELEN CROBAK ETHEL ELLIS VENEITA ELLIOTT HELEN EMICK ESTHER MAIVA RUTH MARTIN ELIZABETH MEYER IVIRS. C. MCKAY GERTRUDE MINNIE ELDA IVIUTH ELIZABETH O,BRIEN LUCILE PARKHURST NINA PARRISH ADRIENNE PAYNE IVIABEL PHELPS VVILMA PILKINTON ETHEL PORTEOUS ELIZABETH PROPER VERA QUACKENBUSH ALICE RAWSON O GRACE RINAUD JUNETTA ROBINSON ,..fg'f,. TR M Q5 15 f X f 1 -1 4 ff! I-' T' , f ,yr --M .-.1 ,f L.-.,f , If I X I iff! fp., If mf' , I wig ,V ' WE gif EMILY SCHMIDT VIOLETTE SHOCK HAZEL SHUTLIFF MARY SLATTERY LORA STONE PAULINE TAYLOR VIRGINIA THORNTON JESSIE THOMAS KAARINA THURE HELEN TORPEY ROSAMUND TOWER HAZEL VOORHEES ALICE VAN AKIN MARGUERITE WAY NIARGARET WELCH HEIIEN VVINSLOW LfIARION WRIGHT LUCILE YOUNG Pagf 195 , , , --1----A- -in-M.. em-e+115 IAURO RA W- I 1 Q IQ-i-W 93 PORTIA LITERARY SGCIETY OFFICERS MAY INIARTHA LYTLE . . . . . Prfrident DOROTHY FINSTER . . Vice-Przfidmzt ETHEL ELLIS . . Secrzmry- Trfarurev' FACULTY ADVISORS ESTHER BALLEW ELIZABETH CAREY MEIVIBERS JEAN BARTLETT RUTH BUSKIRK ET!-IEL ELLIS DOROTHY FINSTER HILDA GILHAM,s HELEN GLASSNER BESSIE JOHNSON KATHRYN KURZ FREDA LEMKE EDITH LITTLEFIELD BETTY LOCKMAN MAY MARTHA LYTIIE MARY IVIARLOTT FRANCES OVERLY IYIAIVIIE RUSCH DONNA SCRIBNER IRENE SCRIBNER ALICE VAN .AKEN E. LUCILLE XVHITE THELMA VVRIGHT :EDNA WYEIDER Stimulating discussions have been held bi-weekly throughout the year con- cerning the history, folk-lore and attitudes of the Irish and the Norsemen. The general aim of the society is to arouse interest in all literary projects. Some of the fields studied in the past few years are: story-telling, modern drama, grand Opera, the ancient tragedies, Russian literature, folk-lore of many lands, the Nobel Prize Winners, and American Indian lore. Page 196 pf.,- .fa-77 7 ff E,EE,,.,-.E,,-,,i1'lf1lEifi'l' -L ,I I ' EEZ -E' I E-.MM-...,M,QfL,,.-L'MfM. ,I l J ' E, -M -Aaafasafm ,AIJRORA A-Ms MM.. ., I 1,14 1930 , MINERVA LITERARY SOCIETY NIISS VINORA BEAI, THORA JONES . BEULAH NEIR ALICE BARGER PAULA ROTH . PATRONESSES OFFICERS Mrss NIAUD I-IACLE . P refident Vicz-Preridfnt . Secretary . Treafuref' IXIIARCELLA BJORGE . Chairman of Program Committee JANE BACHMAN ALICE BARGER KATHLEEN BELL NIARCELLA BJORGE ACTIVE MEMBERS lX4ARJORIE BONNINGHOUSEN LUCILE BURKE HELEN DIETZ EVELYN ERICKSON NANCY FORD ELEANOR FOSTER MARY LOUISE I-IOYT ELIZABETH HORNBECK THORA JONES GENEVIEVE KREBS BfIATHILDA IQRUEGER I-IELEN MORRISON BEULAH NEIR FRANCES PEARSON ELIZABETH RANDALL EVELYN REITHMILLER PAULA ROTH DOROTHEA REYNOLDS HELEN SAWYER MARY SCOTT EDITH STRONG IRENE VVARDROP The Minerva Literary Society is an Organization of College girls that provides Opportunity for expression of literary interests. hleetings are held bi-monthly With an annual banquet in the spring term. This year We have Chosen to study modern drama and have read both one and three act plays. Among Others, John GalsWOrthy's Silver BOX was read and discussed. , 'LT' - P g 197 - L -l'TTgH7Q1i5l4f97?-f-- a 6 .-L.LL.e ,If ,WL LL Q aa--M-ees-+1651 -amino rant Eifimhf---'-P-' E-mgfmw' Wye L' 1 9 2 O f-mv-il-rr ?,- ,EH x . .. . THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS NV.-XLTER ADRION JOSEPH RICCULLOCH RTARIAN AYRES GEORGE BTARSHALL DELLMAR ALLMAN ELSIE BIICHALKE BTABEL BACON HARRY OCKERMAN IRENE CLARK LURENE PRoUsE GERTRUDE EPPLER RUTH ROBINSON AoUs'rA HARRIS ELTON RYNEARSON ALBERTA HAMMOND 'WILMA SCHEARER DONNABELLE KEYES PAUL B. SAMSON ANNE ZAUER The Physical Education Club is composed of the entire body of students and teachers in the Physical Education Department. During the year the group has carried on an active program of monthly meetings and entertainments. The annual fall Weiner roast was held inside on account of the weather. Games, and class stunts entertained the group. The faculty were arrested, tried and con- victed of scandalous conduct by a court presided over by Bob LeAnderson. During the winter term one meeting was turned over to an evening of winter sports on the skating rink and tobbogan slide. Afterwards refreshments were served in the gymnasium. The bi-annual circus put on by the club since 1921 was this year a financial and organizational success. The wild-west show was something new in Normal circuses. The rest of the program was made up of tumbling, apparatus, and swinging ladder acts, clogs and clowning. The proceeds of the circus amounted to four hundred dollars. These proceeds were used to send a representative to the Boston Conference of the National Physical Education Association. Carolyn Carlson was elected by the club and returned with many new ideas for the further- ing of club activities. One hundred and twenty-five dollars were voted to the YV. P. Bowen hlemorial Fund. The fund was begun by friends of the former department head. The total sum amounted to seven hundred and twenty-five dollars in Eiarch. It is a loan fund for Junior and Senior Physical Education students. . The club has maintained the publication of the Javelin , a newspaper pri- marily for the alumni of the department. Page IQ8 frqffhyx Y, W. A L. , ,L .v, E ffl, ,.fElTQHMT.TfE wif, vi , 'va ,AJC A'4.iT'jl-?.-A--T-J x-A may at more egiiiiii '1iT.i! ,ff LMA- .:-,1LL. ..-..e' -E -- rf-'E'- f ' - Y- 1 f YJ' l W-,Z-M v1-An ifffff 3 N , :H U' X I THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS HAROLD OLIVER ..,...... IJl'Z'.f7.Ii!'l7f BI K I E I I I 1 w II R 9 1 3 R B T I A-A---9121 Y-SQURORA T217 mv- I K T i 9-HQQDJ 1 Q 3 0 md' T LAONIAN DRAMATICI SQCTETY OFFICERS RUTH POOLE ..,. . Prcfirimt CLIFTON VVHALING . IIIUCE-P7'EJ'TLZ7E7Zi LUELLA BAYLER . . Secrftary-Trfayurer FACULTY ADVISORS RUTH BARNES FLORENCE ECKERT J. STUA RT LATHERS MEMBERS JUNE ADAMS ELINOR RJCKENZIE GLADYS ATWELL LUELLA BAYLER CECILE BEGLINGER HARPER BRITTON CAROLYN CARLSON DOROTHY CHAPEL GLENN CHAPEL WENDALL DROUYER EVELYN ERICKSON ILDA GOODALL EVELYN GILLSON ETHELYN HAMMOND KATIIRYN HOCLE JANE HOLZHAUER DICK RIORLEY ESTHER NARVA ELIZABETH NELSON BERNICE DPP ELIZABETH PARSONS RUTH POOLE xVESLEY REA RICHARD ROBB HELEN ROBINSON CLARENCE SCHNELL THERESA SINKULE RUTH SORONEN MARY VANRIPER DOROTHY VVILKINSON JEAN KENNEDY THELMPX VVRIGHT The Laonian Dramatic Society was founded in IQI3 in lXfIiss Pearceis drama classes. The club devoted most of the time to the study of the technique of the drama. In recent years the society has given plays for assemblies and also a few public performances. During the winter term of this year, ive of the new members of the society presented the play Two Crooks and a Lady for a Women's League Assembly. Three of the members of the club took part in the winter term all-college play, A Prince There 'VVas. Page 200 1--M-113 AURORA iw ' 1 9 3 O Vl....'IE'.i'+ ' Top Row-ELIZABETH PARSONS, THEODORA POOLE, JUNE ADAMS, THELMA WRIGHT. Second ROW-MARIE KLEBART, ELIZABETH NELSON, BERNICE OPP. Third Row-LUELLA BAYLER, RUTH POOLE, CAROLYN CARLSON. Bottom ROW-GORDON GIDDINGS, CECILE BEGLINGER, EVELYN ERICKSON, WESLEY REA. Page 201 i'-1, -1757 x wNA-i-4-1-v?-W-'i ,' , f Xb Rflfwi AUH0 HA EAT.: 1 Q 3 0 L.. .. THE SECONDARY EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS DONALD I-IALLER . . P1'eria'ent EVELYN RrETHMrLLER . . l z're-P1-erz'denr DEAN CHALLIS .... Secretary-Trezzfzzrer PATRON PROFESSOR ARTHUR A. IXIETCALF CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Seniorf funiorf IDA LAINE PAULINE STEVENSON THELMA BUTLER ELEANOR CAVANAGH G Sophomore Frfrhmzzn - CAROLINE VVHITE FREDA LEMKE The Secondary Education Club Was organized in 1925 under the patronage of Professor Metcalf for the purpose of bringing together in an educational and social Way the students of NIichigan State Normal College who are specializing in high school education. At the meetings of the club, problems in secondary education are discussed by speakers who have had experience in the field, and social gatherings are held. The annual banquet of the club Was held February IQ with VVrn. Clark Trow of the University of Nlichigan speaking on character testing. Page 202 If--ah f'if - -, I I E..-.,-.--,, , Em. '1Ql7fE1llQ'.l1fQ'57 yi ' 'fi 'AWII -I-Tim-fffI,jf7! .vg--iiQe TTC V ACTIVE MEMBERS -i'TT..Q1TEE?' AUR0 P-A - .Q L 9 3 O LLL-. I l LAMBDA TAU SIGMA Color:-Maroon and Gold Flower-American Beauty Rose PATRON PATRONESS PROFESSOR C. NI. ELLIOT NIRS. GERTRUDE FLINT I-IONORARY MEMBERS MISS GRACE WOLFENDEEN IVIISS GERTRUDE VAN ADESTINE Bliss DOROTHY KETCHUM MISS ANNA EENGEL MR. PERCY ANGOVE FACULTY MRS. GERTRUDE FLINT MISS GERTRUDE REINHEIMER MR. C. IVI. ELLIOT NTISS BESSIE VVHITAKER MISS WHITLEY MURPHY TVTISS ANNA BUNOER IVIISS GERTRUDE ROSER IVIRS. LETHA OLDS MATILDA ABEL CLARA CHAPMAN FERN CUTLIFF MADELYN GRAPES RUTH GERRIE VENA GREEN JEAN I-IEATON MAIZIE I-IILLOCK MILDRED KELLEY SARAH KUHN LGLA LOBDELL MILDRED LOSEE MARTHA MAY LYTLE TVTILDRED TVTILLER MARION PERKINS MOLLY REED IVIARGARET REOAN LOUISE SCHAEFER CHARLOTTE SHAVER ALYCE SLADKE KATHERINE SMITH RUTH STIRLING ORA SWARTEWOOD ALICE TAYIIOR The purpose of Lambda Tau Sigma 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. Lambda Tau Sigma is a growing fraternity and has accomplished much since its organization in 1924. An Alumni Chapter was organized in 1925 and a Beta Chapter 1927. Pdgf 203 An?.lf.f1ff W-- TM TT'-T-TATTTTFT-n '7 fffff ff- in-'T - 'T ' LL H--Q-Ph-7 f I-5:4 15-J AURORA 1 9 3 0 Z'-'iii ff -.--f--.F - '- CHEMISTRY CLUB ROBERT XVATERS ROGER ARNETT , WALTER KUBITZ HAROLD PRITCHARD OFFICERS PATRONS PROFESSOR B. VV. PEET PROFESSOR P. S. BRUNDAGE HAROLD ANDERSON ROGER ARNETT TRACY ARNOLD HENRY ARNOT ELWYN BODLEY M. DEAN CHALLIS MELVIN CHAMBERLAIN RODNEY COLLINS MEMBERS ROSS GILLETT CHESTER GOODING FRANK GRAXUBNER GAGE HALSTE1XD RUSSELL HAYNER FRANK HEWTTT YVALTER KUBITZ JAMES NTCLAUGHL . Prefident . Vice-Prfyicimzzf . Sfrremry- T7'KdJ'Zt?'67' . . Rfportfr GERALD OSBORNE DR. JOHN SELLERS HAROLD PRITCHARD XVESLEY REA RUSSEL ROE CHANDLER SMITH GRLO SMITH OLAV STENSEN VVILLARD THORNLEY IN LANTAR THUMN LEROY DRESSELHOUSE TCENNETH TXXIILLIMAN ALTON TXVORK VVARREN DWYER WVILLIAM RXIORGAN ROBERT XVATERS JOHN FAILI LAWRENCE NORBERG CARL VVENDLER FREDERIC FULLER AUGUST PETERS JOHN VVOGEN HOWARD GAYLORD EMIL PRIELIPP JOHN VVYMAN u 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 that field. The clubis activities consist of programs by the members and lectures by speakers of note from other institutions. The climax of the year is the traditional trip to some commercial chemical plant. Imgr 204 1 f Ei2AUROHAE11nM!H Ib- ' ,i,W-f.-.,,..-.1..----g' -Ll 1 9 3 0 If THE COMMERCIAL TEACHERS' C L U B OFFICERS ESTELLA SONNTAG .... . Przfident FRANCES GOODNIAN . Vice-Prefidmz NORMA GREEN . Secretary GARNET DECKER , . Treamrer P. R. CLEARY . . . Patron H. C. VVELLER . . . Faculty Advifor MEIVIBERS WILLIAM ABDON RUELLE FISCHER AI.BERT C. LEWIS VADA SATTISON HOWARD ANDREWS CARMEN FISKE RUTH IVI. L. NIACK NORMA J. SILLERS DORIS ARNET BEATRICE FREEMAN LUCILE A. MALCOLM DONNA E. C. SMITH EVELYN BATER JOHN GALBAVI DOROTHEA BRACKINREED ROLAND GETTEL IRENE M. BRIEF LYDIA BROWN INA BURROUGHS IVA L. CASEY AL CHARIER JOSEPHINE COLEMAN NILA R. COOKINGHAM MARY CRISSMAN FRANCES DARBY IMIABEL DAVIDSON GARNET B. DECKER GEORGIA DWELLY LUCILLE ESHENRODER LILLIAN A. EVANS IVIETA FEIGE FRANCES GOODMAN NORMA GREEN FRANCES HAACK IVIARY E. HALI, LOIS HICKS LOLA HOFSTETTER ELIZABETH HOUSE VIRGINIA HUGHES HAZEL JENNINGS NORNIAN JENNINGS IVIARY KAIN HAROLD KILLIAN JULIA KONASIEWICZ SELMA FRIEDRICH HEDWIG E. IVIARCUM JAMES D. RICBRIDE MARGARET MCCARTHY BERTHA L. IVIEISEL HELEN NIOLLER ALICE NEIR BEULAH NEIR RUSSELL NEWMIXN NELLIE O,DELL JOY OLSON FRANCES PEARSON LOIS PLATT RAYMOND POPE LEROY POTTER DOROTHY RADLOFF LOUIS ROSENTHAL EVA LANDSBOROUGH PAULA ROTH r---2-xi ZiEWjiJW' 1 f!!' vxgfl' 'Eh' ESTELLA SONNTAG CHARLOTTE STENGER VVALLACE B. STICKEN RALPH STULL DORIS SUHR LAURETTA SWEENEY LOUISE TOBEY RUTH VAN RIPER FRANCES HVALKER VIOLA VVALTERS SARAH WVEINSTEIN ELIZABETH WENZEL GARNET VVEST LORRAINE VVESTEALL FLORENCE WHITE WAVA WHITEIIEAD IRENE A. YOUNG IVIARY E. ZANINI Page 205 - AU PL O If-L A.. Elggl-'H TMQTTT- '?TllfY-I .l Q 3 0 l EUCLIDEAN SOCIETY OFFICERS NORMAN HTXGEN , . P1'6I1.CiK71f hI1NN1E LOWRY . . Vice-Prerident KENNETH KING . . Secretary-Trfafurer JAMES RTCLAUGHLIN . . . Reporter FACULTY RIEMBERS DR. ELMER A. LYMAN PROFESSOR CARL ERICKSON DR. THEODORE LINDQUIST PROFESSOR ADA A. NORTON PROFESSOR JOHN BARNHILL PROFESSOR JANE NIATTESON On November 15, 1923, a Small group of industrious mathematicians gathered to form a club of all those students interested in the subject. These founders dedicated the new club to the advancement of scientific study of mathematics. That includes everything on the earth from the mathematics in the making of tin cans to the mathematics in the study of the universes. The programs are of a nature that they will interest anyone who cares to come. Two well known speakers Spoke to the members on the Einstein Theory and the Curriculum Con- struction at the University of Michigan. These speakers were Professors George Rainich and Louis Hopkins, respectively. The largest event of the year with respect to the Euclidean Society was the annual banquet on Thursday, Nlarch 27th. This banquet and the spring picnic are two of the main features of the mathematics students, year. 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Q.-- --M f---71 jf T'?Jf,-::4.f Z JEUJ Z0 COOPER ARNETT ROGER ARNETT JOSCEPHINE BLAKER ELWYN BODLEY CARL BRABLEC DEAN CHALLIS LILLIAN CLACK GERALD COOPER DORCAS CORRIN MARGARET CURTIS BERNICE DAY ABA DEARING DOROTHY DEITZ RICHARD DELAFORCE WINIFRED EVERVILL WILBUR FACKLAM KATHERINE FLOOD ROSS GILLETT EVELYN GILLSON NORMAN HAGEN DOANALD HALLER GAGE HAL'STED EUOLIDEAN SOCIETY MEMBERS LAWRENCE HATTE ARNOT HENRY BELLE HOLTZ VICTOR IAECHEL NORMAN JENNINGS ALVAH JOHNSON KENNETH KING HILTON LACURE DEANE LANCE JOHN LARUE EVELYN LEHMAN IWINNIE LOVVRY HELEN LUEKER SAM MAKEL MARY MARLOTT CLARE MARTINSON JAMES MCIIAUGI-ILIN KENNETH MILLIh4AN CATHERINE MURRAY RfIAX NEIDLE LAWRENCE NOREERG BURDETTPEEELES LOIS YOUNG FRANCES PEARY Ross PENN HELEN PERRIN IVIARGARET POLLACK DOROTHY RENDEL SYLVIA RENDLE CLEVELAND ROE CECILE ROSCOE EUGENE ROUNDS EDNA SCHILILER JACK SCI-IOENHALS IRENE SCRIBNER GORDON SEMRAU GERTRUDE SITLINGTON CHARLES SMITH :HUBERT SMITH RICHARD SPEISS ETHELYN SPENCER MARION XIVEATTER CHARLES WILKINS LESLIE WVOLEE I'IAZEL XIOUNGS ,AURO RA give---4 'T M 'lIj1fJ I Q 3 0 1'- 'll- NORMAL ART CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS MISS BERTHA GOODISON IXIRS. HELEN FINCH SWEET IVIISS LIDA CLARK RIISS BIARY HATTON MISS LOTA H. GARNER AIRS. DELL MISS ELINOR LI. STRAFER FIR. ORLO GILL OFFICERS LAUREL GARTHE . . Prefident FRANCES BLACRMER Vicz-Prefidenr ELLA IVIAY GARDNER , . Secretary RICHMOND GALIIEY Trearurer ACTIVE MEMBERS ELIZABETH ALWARD RICHMOND GLXLLEY BONNIE LENTZ REX BARKER ELLA IVIAY GARDNER FLORENCE LYONS XVILMA BOMBENEK LAUREL GARTHE KATHRYN IVIARSHALL CHARLOTTE BROWN INIADELINE GRAPES FRANCES NICCLELLAN FRANCES BLACKMER SALOME GRIER LUCILLE NIILLER MARJORIE BONNINGHAUSEN GERALD GIDDINCS BIILDRED PECK MARGUERITE BUCKNER ELIZABETH HARWICK RUTH POOLE ELOISE BUCKNER DOROTHY HUGHES ALBERTA SCHISKA MYRA BULLIS CHARLOTTE HUTCHINSON JULIA SLATTERY HELEN CHOATE NAOMI HUSTON INIARTHA SMITH ESTHER DIXON PHYLLIS JOHNSON IXIIYRON STURDEVANT HELEN DONEGAN ELINOR JONGEJAN LUCY NVHITLARK VVAYT EUNICE DUNN IVIILDRED KELLY IRENE NVALDROP DOROTHY FINSTER RUBY KINCAID HARRIET VVILLIAMS WIILLA JEAN FREITAG ROSE LEVIN JEAN YOUNG The Normal Art Club has been an active Organization on the Campus for nearly twenty years. The purpose of the Club is to promote interest in art and to Create friendship among the members and the faculty of the art department. This year the Club planned and executed the decorations for the J-Hop as one of its major activities. Pagf 208 -L-----,-L,-.A-. L fgiif' 7, LLL? WAAAAAAT-MASH ,W A - ,L gi5fYL.i1f4- L AURORA H2116- ---M- '-XI1 1 9 3 O W G,I.7'M'i-'- 1 If I Y 4,7 R W , . .Ll , , 'T .Y I , Y, -1.A' P ' TW .. yr N1 4 -, 1 ff W' V -193 I V 'ff-? T KM -.1 ,l r ,Eg I A Ni 1-'.,' ix, w. ' ,gift . I ' ' A .ll -' - 1 Top Row-DOROTHY FINSTER, DOROTHY HUGHES, SALOME GRIER, ROSE LEVIN, BONNIE LENTZ. Serond Row-CHARLOTTE BROWN, WILNIA BOMBENEK, ELINOR JONGEJAN, MADELINE GRAPES, LUCY WAYT. Third ROW-KATHRYN MARSHALL, MILDRED KELLY, RICHMOND GALLEY, ESTHER DIXON, I'IARIET VVILLIAMS. Fourth ROW-MILDRED PECK, ELSIE BARSANTI, HELEN DONNEGAN, MYON STURDEVANT, FRANCES BLACKMER. Fzfzh Row-LUCILE MILLER, FLORENCE LYONS, ELLA MAY GARDNER, CHARLOTTE HUTCHINSON, WILLA JEAN FRIETAG. Bollom Row-RUTH POOLE, LAUREL GARTHE, EUNICE DUNN, MARTHA SMITH, HELEN SHERWOOD. Page 909 'i-Ni' gm, 1 -1---915 AURORA 'l 1'i'b' 1 Q 3 NIYERS LAXVSKI FREEMAN SODALITAS LATINA - CABINET ANTHONY LAWSKI . . . Preridznt Lois FREEMAN . . Fire-Pwriclmiz GLADYS MYERS . U . Secretary MARGARET NASH ...... Trzariirfr COMMITTEE CHATRMEN IRENE lVliORTON, Program , LUCILE HARXVICK, Refrerlimfviz CATHERINE BELWORTHY, Social LILLIAN CLACK, Publicity NIARY MCGILL, Project IDA LAINE, Exteizfion PAULINE STEVENSON, Constitutional FACULTY MEMBERS DR. B. L. D,OOGE MISS CLARA J. ALLISON PROFESSOR 0. O. NORRIS MISS LUCRETIA CASE MISS FLORENCE REG.-XI. The Sodalitas Latina was organized in IQOO to promote a further interest in the study' of classical culture and civilization. It was also organized to arouse a greater interest in classical studies and to aid the future teachers of ancient lang- uagesf The club has grown to be one of the largest and most active departmental clubs on the campus. This year the club has studied the poet, Virgil, as this year is the two thousandth anniversary of his birthQ Many meetings have been devoted to Virgil and in this Way the- members of the club have become acquainted With Virgil's Works, his country, and Virgil, the man. The club also enjoyed the speakers at the classical section of the Mid-Year Conference. This served as one of the meetings. Sodalitas also adopted dutch treats which the members greatly enjoyed. In the spring term the club held its annual banquet and spring picnic. Pave 210 w 1. .1 xi NU T , X L fl J IIZ 2219 VERNA ADAMS HERMA ARCHER EVARD AYRES CATHERINE BELWORTHY MIRIARI BESEMER HILDA BOWDEN THELMA BUTLER LILLIAN CLACK BERTINE CLARK IVIIRIAM CLEMENS IJENRY CIESLEWSKI HELEN COOK HARRIETT CORNELL MARTIIA DANA REVA DARROW PAULINE DISEROW BfIARY EDWARDS SODALITAS LATINA MEMBERS LOTS FREEMAN FLORENCE FISH .ANNABELLE GORDON 1X4ARGARET HAMILL LUCILE HARWICK ZETTA l'IOBSON OLIVE JESSUP ESTELLA JELLSON MABLE IRENE JONES IVIARIAN IQELLY IDA LAINE RUBY ICITELY NIINNIE LOVVRY ANTHONY LAVVSKI hfIARY 1X4CGILL LORETTA NIAGNER DORA IVIATHIS GRACE IVIILLER HELEN NIORRISON FLORENCE RJIORSE IRENE AKORTON PEARL NIALONEY GLADYS lfIYERS BCIARGARET NASIi hfIONA N11sLET'1' FRANCES OS'I'ERROU'I' GIIACE RAWSON ALICE SAMPSON TH ELMA SMITI-I PAULINE STEVENSON FRANCIS SZYMBORSKI ESTHER rFOBLER EVELYN TURNBULL FRANCES XVALKER - PEARL XKVASKIN 32? f3A1QFI?L1f!I3Lf5ELR X, ' 1930 THEM. CAMPUS OLUB ORDER OF EASTERN STAR OFFICERS ESTHER CRAYVFORD . . . . Prefident ELIZABETH PAYNE . . Vice-Prefzkient DOROTHY JOHNSON . . Secretary PATRON DOROTHY BAKER SYLVIA BATES HELEN BENSEN DORIS BOSTICK LOIS CONVERSE AGNES CRANE ESTHER CRAWFORD ETHEL ELLIS LILLIAN EVANS LEAHBELLE GILBERT NIARGUERITE GRASLEY LUCILE HARWICK C11-:NEVIEVE HUSTON PROFESSOR J. STUART LATHERS STUDENT PATRON ROBERT TVAYT MEMBERS DOROTHY JOHNSON BESSIE KAY VVILMA LAND LOLA LOBDELL lV.lARY ISABEL MACNICOLS MRS. COURTLAND McKAY ELIZABETH NICLENNAN ACHSAH MEYER F ELIZABETH MEYER VVILMA DELL MEYERS HELEN MOORHEAXD MARJORIE MORTON ISABELLE NADEAU ELIZABETH PAYNE PHYLLIS POVVERS ELOISE REINHART CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON lXfIARIE SAVAGE ANNETTE SMITH ESTHER TAYLOR ALTHA THOMPSON LUCY WHITLARK W AYT BATIRIAM XVAYT HOPE XVELLEMEYER CAROLYN WZHITE CHARLOTTE WILKES HARRIET WILLIAMS The Campus Club O. E. S. has been organized for several years and is for the purpose of bringing the fellow O. E. S. members on the Campus into closer con- tact with each Other. The club is closely connected with the Ypsilanti Chapter O. E. S. and puts On the initiatory work for the local chapter in January. Club members are always welcome to visit the chapter throughout the year. Other interesting traditions are Our Christmas trip to the O. E. S. Villa at Adrian and our Spring party. The club holds business meetings every two weeks alternating with Social meetings generally in the form of bridge parties. Page -212 T ' 'O Tffi AELTTT, .. .L EEHETHZHQASTtHi:::2i3:2i5fLMi45!Qi 'Q--'-W- -' -'T' '- ' X fIfTTQ55 j LAURO RA 42 , NX X, X, Z 1---N'-if 1 Q 3 0 1f'gJ -' Top ROW-CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON, WILMA LAND. Second Row-DOROTHY BAKER, HARRIET WILLIALIS, LOLA LOBDELL. Third Row-DOROTHY JOHNSON, Loxs CONVERSE. Fourth Row-ESTHER TAYLOR, HELEN 1VIOORHEAD,LILLIAN EVANS. Fjffh Row-LUCY WAYT, ALTHA MAE THOMPSON. Sixih Row-NIARJORIE NIORTON, lVIERRIE KENDALL, ELIZABETH NICLENNAN. Bottom Row-MARGUERITE GRASLEY, ELIZABETH PAYNE. '- P e 211 ,+L.m-Eg au., J 'E Ej iff? E 1 - MEMBERS I ,AURO RA1E1'+-M-H -M-,.,Q 1 -9 R3 0 ,M V CARLSON MURRAY NIARUSAK C R A E T S C L U B OFFICERS CARL E. CARLSON ..... President FRANK NIARUSAK . , . Vice-Prefident CATHERINE MURRAY . . . Secretary- Trfafuref FACULTY BIEMBERSL MR. GEORGE A, WILLOUGHBY MISS J, BELLE l.VlORRISON MISS ALICE I. BOARDMAN NIISS NIARY HATTON HONORARY MEMBER MRS. GEORGE A. VVILLOUGHBY RAYMOND ABLESON ELSIE BARSANTI SAMUEL BEELER RAMONA BERA CARL CARLSON DUANE CHAMBERLAIN CARL DICKERSON ELIZABETH DICKINSON EUNICE DUNN CARL HARIMON FLOYD HANES EARL HOUSER JOSEPH JACKSON PAUL JOHNSON ROBERT KINNEY HILTON LACURE FRANK MARUSAK CATHERINE MURRAY THOMAS POBANZ ARCHIE RADER CHESTER ROBERTS DOROTHY RORABACHER IVIARIE SAVAGE HAROLD VANDERZYL HENRY VVAKEFIELD The Crafts Club organized in IQIZ, is a club for students either majoring or minoring in Industrial Arts. The purpose of the organization is to promote good feeling among the students and arouse interest in new ideas in the field of industrial arts. Regular meetings are held once each month during the school year. Page 214 'A il'-7fL4i7 ?Ew5lT'TT ' E, IL! Z D J K 'x l Y? 512 25561 THE .MICHIGAN TRAILBLAZERS OFFICERS ' NIEADER STEVENS . . . . . P7'FJ'I'!ll 1If ' ERMA AYERS . . , . l'f'1'n'-I'z'f.vz'zlr111 ADA NIAY BACHMAN ..,.. S1'frrfm'y- Tz'm.v-:uw- GROUP OFFICERS NIILDRED PIARTSON . . Beta MARY ELIZABETH FIARRIS , Sigma DOROTIIY MCBIULLER . . Delta RfIlLDRED BARRON . . Theta NIARY SQUIRES . . . Kappa ADA MAY BACIIMAN . . Omega -WM-N-W-'Q AU RO RA 'f W- 1 Q 3 0 f .L FI'l'.fl RUM'Y'SEEBLYIiCER, KIICHALKE, ,XTXVELL, ADAMS. Srfund Row-IHQEEMAN, ROELL, EDWARDS, IVILKINSON, MUSCOTT. KAPPA GAMMA PHI CHAMPIONSHIP YOLLEYBALL TEAM SIGMA NU PHI CHAMPIONSHIP QUOIT TEAM - IRMA K1ONxA JEAN YOUNG Lffz lo Riglzt+EPPLER, ISLUHLENCAMP, FLEMING, PETERSON, CODY, VOORHIES, RENCK, ROGERS JUNIOR CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD BALL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Page 216 W Tin!! rmw7-- X iii- 'fjiii OO1OiS'fOOO'OOO Off ' fgfmhf L R-mv-F 5 -H1-M-P3-E? EAUN R O IIA ' 'iivq-1 Th 1930 Top ROZU'-RUELLE FISHER, ALICE KUIILENKAMP, ALICE NIER. Srcond R050-DIANA LANCE, LUCILE WHITE. Bottom R010-IIVANDA Ros E. INDEPENDENT CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM WOMENIS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The W. A. A. has had a very successful year under the capable leadership of lVIiss Ann Zaur. Early in the fall term the association sponsored an All Campus Play Day which was enjoyed greatly by all who participated. Other events and sports for the year are as follows: Water Polo, Swimming NIeet, Outdoor Track Nleet, Field Ball, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Handball, Tennis, Quoits, Shuffle Board, and Deck Tennis. Awards made for the year are as follows: WI. A. A. .Emblems LOUISE Gnvrs FRANCES SEIPP Numfmlf ELEANOR BOWEN MARGARET KNOWLES IRMA KIONKA Sweaterf ELEANOR BOVVEN IXIIAROARET KNOWLES CANDACE ROELL Blcmleet ADELYN HOI,L1s ELEANOR BOwEN CHARLOTTE ORTWEIN CANDACE ROELI. CHARLOTTE ORTWEIN Page 217 -ALL get If A Tl ,bruno crux. Qiiegmm- tMM......-..-l...MM. Y., -. f ,YMMMM -,Yu-,,,,4 1 Q xj 0 'MM Ns SCHALLML PEEBLi1s COLBURX HAGEN HOLZI-xAnER STUDENT CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS OFFICERS EDNA BAIAE SCHALLER . . Nlethodist BURDETTE PEEBLES . . Baptist MARTHAA COLBURN . . I Congregational NORMAN HAGEN . Lutheran JANE HOLZHAUER Presbyterian THE PRESBYTERIAN STUDENTS SOCIETY This has been an unusually busy and prosperous year for the Christian En- deavor Society of the Presbyterian Church. The activities began when nine delegates were sent to the International Convention at Kansas City Where they exchanged ideas with twelve thousand other young people. At home the Endeavor Society has conducted Weekly devotional meetings and has presented some speakers of unusual merit, among Whom was Dr. A. B. Dodd of China. It has sponsored a concert by the University of Michigan Glee Club, and has redecorated the dining rooms of the church in which many dinners and parties have been given. The Society has tried to carry out its purpose which is to provide a congenial religious atmosphere for the Presbyterian students of the college. ' Page 218 ,jfi SA..--Agrofvviijigiifsbfil-7 -A - -- H A A A f 4Qfgff,f Aihj-,A fi f..,.,,,,I.,-,A Wgggflgiz.4gmi11i,gff' Isla., LT f,l2I,1fg ,SSL ji Q , I icg1..gMgn1W. i w? T'I 4 1 Lf? fi U if'L,',j,ff' V THE CONGREGATIONAL STUDENT G R O U P The Congregational Student Group has been organized for five years. It has been one aim of the organization to give the college students a church home and church life as nearly like that of his own community as is possible, and at the same time to help him grow in his religious life. Constant eHort is made to consider the individual student and to this end the church people welcome students not only to the services but also to their homes. THE LUTHERAN STUDENTS' CLUB Under the capable direction of Professor Clarence NI. Loesell, the Lutheran Students' Club enjoyed its most successful year since its organization three years ago. The purpose of the organization is to unite the Lutheran students of the college in a bond of friendship. The past year has proved to be one of delightful experiences, in which all the members have worked with a splendid cooperative spirit. This success promises even more enjoyable meetings for the next year. THE WESLEYAN GUILD The Wesleyari Guild, the organization for Methodist students, has a student cabinet of twelve or more members who with the director of student activities, plan the program for the year. The program for the past year included a dis- cussion group with a fellowship supper following the Vesper service, a group of study classes on Sunday mornings, and Friday night gatherings at the church with special parties occasionally. Special activities have been carried on by the social service and deputation groups and the drama club has presented a number of short plays. The group has participated in a number of inter-church activities. The student work is maintained by the YVesley Foundation to promote religious training and the development of leadership and fellowship among students. BAPTIST STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Baptist Student Association has been very successful in its efforts to provide a church home for the Baptist students of the college this year. Our new Student Secretary, IVIiss Lillian Nordquest has done splendidly and we would like to express our appreciation of her efforts. IfVe are glad that she will be back with us again next year. The activities of the group have consisted chiefly of the Evensong, Sunday night, Friendly I-Iour at Starkweather, and the regular monthly parties. At Evensong a few outside speakers have been heard but a majority of the programs provided by the students. Questions of interest have been discussed and thought about. Although we have not always come to definite conclusions, we feel that the discussions have been of great value. f.,,-!jL1Q 7, Page 219 .Aff--1 .fi 7 .N -H ,A A '-' '- 14 7? X 4, 1' f 'X 'X' 'A' T .q-..-...qu--k-a v-f--------X ---W W- r fm' .' ,f -4- 4 ---1--4-fs----A,--g-N--I , , , -W ,,Y,,m..l,..,,..z--..-A., ,f ,ff ff ,,. ..,,....-,-...-c.,,.c.-..,a..- v M- A A L -. ....,,-.7f ,Vg ',f,,.'---Y.....nY -...H.,,-,,, Ami..-A -e-- '--'mm We-M izMc...f 'yrs 1 ff 1 . , .aqfzaa ft, AL.. A-A--+12 AURORAQQ1-A-H -r-4'-t-'T '1i 1 9 3 O . -- Top ROW-DERNBERGER, GERRIE, FARXVELL, COUP, STRASEN. Bozlom Row-ALWARD, RUMSEY, XVAY, IVIACDONALD, DIETZ. YOUNG WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET GRACE AITCHISON ...., General Secretary ROWENA FARWELL . . . . . Prerideut HELEN DIETZ . . Vicc-Prefidcnt IJAURINE NORRIS . . Sccrcrary RUTH GERRIE . . . Treafurcr IQATHLEEN GLIDDEN . . . Mccting: DOROTHY BENJAMIN . H. . Publicity NIARGUERITE VVAY . Rcligiouf Education EVELYN ERICKSON . . . . Salef JANE BACHMAN . . . Social MARION MACDONALD . Social Sfroicc ELIZABETH BURCH , . WO1-ld Fcllowfhijo HANNA STRASEN ....... Mufic BEULAH DERNBERGER ..... Alumnae The purpose of the Y. VV. C. A. is to realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. It tries to make possible a realization of this life for all people. ' This year the group has sponsored an International Fellowship for the large number of foreign-born students on our campus. At Christmas time boxes were sent to a village in Tennessee, to the strikers, families in North Carolina, and the crippled children in the University Hospital in Ann Arbor. Page 220 1 H il -' Yi ,.,4......-.G 2 E A ? 'Ei33 H O R 155, -'F-M----0 4- A '- 1 Q 3 0 viii? olvvmfw' PEEBLES SPITLER NIILLS YOUNG MEN,S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION FACULTY MEMBER BYRON I-IEISE OFFICERS KENNETH SPITLER . . . . Prerident SCOTT IVIILLS . . Vicf-Prf51de1zt BURDETTE PEEBLES . . . Szcre'tary-Trfzzfurer The Young lVIen's Christian Association is an active influence in the lives of many men on the campus. This influence will reach into a wider sphere, and be more challenging each year if the determination of the new officers can be realized. Every Tuesday evening a group of students, sometimes small, sometimes large, meets in the YH room. There, very earnest discussions on some of our present day problems are held as the men try to think through the situation to a proper Christian attitude. ' The foundation for the work of the next year is being considered so that the new IQ3O cabinet shall be able to attend the state officers' training conference which is held at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. It is hoped that memories of inspiring talks, clear, challenging thinking, and moon-light Waters will be a part of their experience. Prominent among the activities of the Y. M. C. A. this year were the lively discussions held over Conklinis f'The Direction of Human Evolutionf' Through cooperation with the student groups forming the Religious Council we aided in holding the week-end Fellowship Conference on the campus. Speakers of unusual talent were secured for this event. Reverend George Collins, Baptist university pastor at Madison, Vifisconsing Dean Irma Voigt of Ohio University, Dean Thomas Graham of Oberlin, Ohio, and Winifred Chappell from the hffethodist Federation for Social Service were the speakers. f.,...,. Page 221 flN7fi7 I AMW, -iA-I,a.,c...A,.-i1i Q--f f'W.Ll1lf1.-,,,-,, , or - n , A ,f fyifg ,K cc.- Aw wrt --g-v X. ,f ff XVI' -ir -A..-..,k.-c...- - -,. f LJ' if ei .-..-. ef i'rz1' fm fbf -Hema--lei? ALTJ RU HA., f 1 1 3 0 PM 3 . BESSIE LEACH PRIDDY HOUSE MRS. BESSIE SEAGER . . . .Matrovz ETHA RAE HASKINS . . Home Prffidevzz Front Row Second Row Third Row DOROTHY BRADLEY PHYLLIS CRAIG ETHA RAE HASKINS NIRS. SEAGER TRENE GRESKT NORRINE SEAGER PHYLLIS POWERS RUBY DETJAVERN HELEN REED -IESSTE DYPKA DoRcAs CORR RUTH PEARCE IN RUTH KEELER NIARGARET HAXMILL NIARGARET NASH ELVA SMITH RTARION PERKINS YVILMA PILKINTON PAULINE BXIASAK ANN INTIERRIMAN CAROL WELLS NORMA PICKLES The Bessie Leach Priddy House at I25 N. Hamilton was established in the fall of 1924. This cooperative house was made possible through the contribution made by the Pan-Hellenic group. For six years it has been the home of twenty girls. The house is run entirely on a cooperative plan, both economically and socially. The girls enjoy home privileges such as not possible in other houses. Initiative, responsibility, household management, and social adjustment are sponsored under this system. On Home Coming Day the Bessie Leach Priddy House was awarded a two pound box of candy as second prize for the best decorated house. Other social activities of the house have been a Faculty Dinner and a Faculty Tea. Pagf 222 ,--Q71 f A qi, A .,, . ,.. , -H , MRD, ,, , . -- -- V! I Jf 4i--, ----I I., , V d111i21223i2+?i? .42fz.fgio':To?3'f'EffA as ff ,fe mf --a.,1...-.D , I 5 , K-.--.....-LH- 1 'f7 ?j- .1 viz .3.1 9 , ' I 1'jgL.-.1,--E-E,,. A- ff' ES - A I 3 0 E' Ttftdvifw- ff 5 'g T ' --gf. ,3I'.3fvV2:3, wr , V . I :qw H' 4' ' at . .. X if EVERETT AICLENNON THAYER BARNES RVEIDMAN GRASLEY LETRO SOCIETY Founded 1927-IQ28 OFFICERS V MELVA BARNES .... . . Preridmt LUCILLE WEIDMAN . Vice-Pwfidem ELIZABETH MCLENNON . . Secretary-Trmrwer MARGUERITE GRASLEY ..,.. Repomfr HONORARY PATRON DR. M. S. PITTMAN SPONSOR MRS. VELMA FOSTER FACULTY MEMBERS MISS ESTIIER ALFSEN MISS EMMA FEUERSTEIN MR. F. E. LORD MISS NEVA ANDREWS MISS ELLA O,NEIL NIR. R. F. MCDAID ' ACTIVE MEMBERS ' lX4ELvA BARNES NIARGUERITE GRASLEY HOWARD THAYER GERALDINE EVERETT ELIZABETH MCLENNON IJUCILLE VVVEIDMAN The Letro Society is a fraternal organization for the students who are enrolled in the Rural Supervisory Curriculum. lt Was founded in 1927-28 to provide a variety of Social activities for the members on the Campus, to establish and main- tain a high standard of scholarship, and to provide opportunity for the develop- ment of the qualities of leadership. It maintains active relationship with one hundred and twenty-five Alumni by means of a quarterly news letter and an annual reunion banquet. H ,,-,,,,,-.-.L, L- - mi:1Q:T1111:7,7 QAM,-,wife 223 . f fwf' A M . -f ffl' A-we--A-e3Af.fsAA- We-H ...A AURORA Q-E 193 0 ' .Q THE GOLD FEATHER The Gold Featl1er, a club sponsored by the 'WOmen's League and Open tO all Sophomore women, was organized with a three-fold program, social and cultural advancement and service. A Big Sister program for the new girls in the winter and spring terms, Christmas decorations in the corridors and favors at the Kresge Ball, and interesting skits and programs On Etiquette are evidences of the Gold Feather Service. The Sophomore Signary with its interesting programs has been responsible for the growth in cultural knowledge and friendly spirit of every Gold Feather. OFFICERS 1929-I93O JANE BACHMAN . . . . Prefidevzt DOROTHY KACIIUR . Vice-Preridenz ELIZABETH lVlICK . Sfcretary-Treasurer VIVENTES Freshmen girls this year have become better acquainted with tl1e members of their own class through the organization Of Viventes, sponsored by the XNOmen's League. Through Friendly Dinners, Round Tables, Treasure Hunts, and tl1e Service Club, Viventes has Offered to every Freshman girl an Opportunity for development both social and cultural. OFFICERS 1929-1930 DOROTHY ERXLEBEN .... . Prerident FAYE MARCOTTE . Vice-Prefidmt ALICE RAWSON . . Sfcrftary-Treafurer Page 224 ,--5 --,--r:iii rrFcfrTTc- 'rr ff if T' ,D aqgoumg lj mix ,fff W X 1 Ei .., F f N: X S E E- , S mf ff auf ....-.A - -if S- 1 Q 3 O fil'f'H'?' ALPHA MU SIGMA Established as Harmonious Ivlystics IQOO Colon-Cerise and YVhite Flowery-Cerise and Vifhite Roses PATRONESSES NIRS. RXIAUDE IYIACALLISTER MRS. RIABLE BRITTON FACULTY IXIEMBER AIRS. LOTTA EIDING HONORARY MEMBERS GEORGIA RICH.-XRDSON BASKERVILLE MRS. B. L. D,OOGE NEVA GREEN ERWIN ELLATHEDA SPOPFORD IXIIRS. CARL LINDEGREN ELLEN KISHLAR GAUDY HARRIETTE ADAMS LUCILE ATKINSON IVIARGARET BENNETT IVIARJ. BONNINGHAUSEN GRETCHEN BORST MARTHA BURRILL VIRGINIA GLOVER EVA VVEST DUNN AIRS. CLARA RVICANDREW LOUISE GEORGE HUMPHREY AIRS. LORINDA CLIFFORD EI.EANOR HAZZARD PEACOCK GRACE EMERY ACTIVE MEMBERS NIARION GOODING HELEN HARRIS JANE HOLZI-IAUER JANET MACALLISTER BERNICE OPP RfIARJORIE PARKS ELIZABETH PROPER IXIARGARET REGAN XVILMA SCHEARER HELEN SHERWOOD ROSEMARY SMITH HELEN STOMLER IMIARGARET SULLIVAN NIARGARET XXERDIER DOROTHY VVIARD RESIDENT MEMBERS FAY ALI.EN MARY BAKER CLARA BAKER ALICE BEAL HELEN BEAL DEDEUBEL CAMERON RUTH CLEARY IVIARIE DEWAIIE CLEARY HELEN D7OOGE DAILY GRACE EMERY MARJORIE FISKE MABLE GLASS GEORGE RUTH LUSCOMBE HOPKINS FLORENCE J. SCHAEFFER RUTH S. SOUTHGATE FLORENCE SVVEET LAURA SWEET IVIARJORIE SWEET MURIEL TOWNSEND DELPHINE VARNEY AGNES XVARDROPER WINIFRED DAVIS WEIR PHYLLIS C. XNILLIAMSON MARIE GAETZ WOOD RUTH WYCOPF 'ALMA VV. ZEISLER PHOEBE JEFFERSON DOROTHY H. LANGUIS RUTH LATHAM BETTY LEICK RUTH LELAND LORINDA IXXICANDREW HENRIETTE MCGOUGII FLORENCE IVICKENZIE GLADYS TYLER NEWTON MARION OPP ' MARIE S. GRDWAY ABIGAIL OWEN DORIS ROSS FERN EMERY ROTIGAI. ALUMNAE CHAPTER Page 226 ......IA..- -A-M. fn. Y -A--f-A-M f ,,......M5 L7 .-1 Detroit, Michigan .A .!g, ,Af ,f ' A -1- - - , V, xx ,f 1 ' W ,.,.... .Y , A? 99 .FLEA Top ROW-MARJORIE PARKS, GRETCIIEN BORST, HARIKIETTE ADANIS, BERNICE OPP. Sfcond R0w1VIRGINIA GLOVER, DOROTHY WIARD, JANE HOLZHAUER, MARGARET VERDIER. Third ROW-MARGARET REGAN, LUCILE ATKINSON, MARTI-IA BURRILL, HELEN STOMLER. Bottom ROW-HELEN SHERWOOD, NIARGARET SULLIVAN, HELEN HARIKIS, WILMA SCHEARER. ..,L'.'w 73 Page 22 -Q --l?-lif-jHQ7'Q:7MClfIy1-+-- 'A' i l !!,f'A X ' lllw fjff !f71- - AU 152.0 I1 A sggw?+h--- ,WM 1 -J U I ww ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA MU RIU CHAPTER Established 1924 Established as Zeta Tau Alpha 1910 Colorf-Pearl Wfhite and Crimson, Palm Green and Gold Flowery-Narcissus and Aster FACULTY MEMBER FACULTY SPONSOR MIss ESTELLE BAUCI-I MISS N.-XOhfII PEHRSON PATRONESSES MRS. HAROLD -BARSS MRS. FRANK RICILANE MRS. JACK SHEPHERD IVIRS. GUY IQENNEDY MRS. GEORGE BIILLAGE MRS. HARRY SMITH MEMBERS ERNESTINE ANDERSON ROWENA FARVVELL EMMA ROGERS DORIS BILLMAN LIIARGARET GRIPTON IXIATTIE STREIT SARAH BREWSTER EMMA HARTUNG EMILY SCHMID BERNICE COOPER AUDREY HARVEY ALICE I .ANAKEN FRANCES EDWARDS GRACE PRIGNITZ RIARGARET XVELCH EVELYN JANE FAIRBANKS ANNE REINCKE BERTH.-X ZYCH PLEDGE 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 lVIu Mu . Nu Nu . Xi Xi Omicron Omicron Pi Pi . . Rho Rho . Sigma Sigma Tau Tau . Upsilon Upsilon Phi Phi . . Chi Chi . Alumni Chapter Page 226' IKATI-IRYN I-IINDELANY CHAPTER ROLL . . . . Miami University, Oxford, Ohio . State Teachers' College, Kirksville, hIissouri . 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, Vifarrensburg, Mfissouri . State Teachers' College, Pittsburgh, Kansas . Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts . . Drake University, Des hfIoines, Iowa . Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio . State Normal College, Ypsilanti, hIichigan 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 . . . Dennison University, Granville, Ohio State Teachers' College, Maryville, Missouri Indianapolis Teachers' College, Indianapolis, Indiana ALUMNAE CHAPTER . . . . . Detroit, Michigan .ff-ti ' L., -NL LL-.- 57'iUfl- -L . L- f2ZfZfti'i5'T? M ... -,...,.. E- , Top Row-SARAH BREVVSTER, EMMA HARTUNG, RONVENA FARWELL, EVELYN JANE FAIRBANKS. Sammi Row-ERNESTINE ANDERSON, MARGARET GRIPTON. Boilom R0w'MATTIE STREIT, DORIS BILLMAN EMILY SCHMID EMMA ROGERS. 7 7 N if-fx K Page 229 ,,,EE,W, A , JE., , if fi?-31' I ELL. -ALI T531 O H ICE, 'fiffiff--T:-Eff' . Y A 3, ii 'F I M-'KTM L, C U '--im-, ALPHA SIGMA TAU ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1899 Color:-Emerald and Gold Flower-Yellow Rose Pzzblication-The Anchor PATRONESSES MRS. G. D. SANDERS RTRS. XY. RENINGER HONORARY MEMBER MISS ADA A. NORTON FACULTY MEMBERS RTISS ELEANOR RIESTON MISS CYNTHIA RUGGLES RESIDENT MEMBERS MISS XIIOLA RTILKS MISS ESTHER STRURM MISS GRACE CHALLIS RTRS. ROLLAND BATES X7IOLA ABDON DOROTHY BENJAMIN ELLEN BRANDEL LYDIA BROWN HELEN CHOATE GEORGIA DYVELLX' EVELYN ERICKSON l.Xf1ARC-ARET FIELD ELSIE FITZGERALD ACTIVE MEMBERS GLADYS GENTZ ILDA GOODALL CAROL HASRINS RIARY HEATH KATHRYN HAGLE DOROTHY HUGHES VIRGINIA HUGHES IXIARY TRAIN lVlARIE K.LEBART HELEN PAULSON ELIZABETH P.-XYNE RIARGARET POLLOGIQ DOROTHY RORABIACHER EMILY TINIMER LAURA XVASHBURN CAROLYN XYHITE THELMA XVRIGHT IRENE IIIOUNG EVA MAE LANDSBOROUGH CHAPTER ROLL Alpha hf'Iichigan State Normal, Ypsilanti, hflichigan Gamma hIilWaul-tee Teachers' College, lvlilwaukee, Wfisconsin Delta Indiana State Normal School, Indiana, Pennsylvania Lambda . . Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Iota . State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas Kappa . . . lVIiami University, Oxford, Ohio Theta . Detroit Teachers, College, Detroit, Nlichigan Zeta Loclchaven State Normal, Lockhaven, Pennsylvania Sigma . BufTalo Teachers' College, Buffalo, New York Eta . .... Ohio State Normal, Kent, Ohio Nu . . . State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colorado ALUNINAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigail Youngstown, Ohio Buffalo, New York Grand Rapids, lNfIichigan Emporia, Kansas Page 230 -4-- ' ' ' .Y A A - Q 'ffvwn' 'ff ,.--MW AY- ,,,, , W ,WI X -A -.Af--nf-A f-Af-N ----H-A -iii? 12xU'I3L 0 R ,A V-imwslfl 1 9 3 U flg.-- Top ROW-KATHRYN HOGLE, EVELYN ERICKSON, BfIARIE K.LEBART, MARGARET FIELD. Szcond Row-VIOLA ABDON, CAROLYN WHITE, FRANCES GIBSON, IRENE YOUNG. Third Row-GLADYS GENTZ, GEORGIA DWELLY, ILDA GOODALL, ELIZABETH PAYNE. Bottom ROZU-MAIQGARET POLLOCK, DOROTHY PIUGHES, THELINIA VVRIGHT, NIARY KAIN. fff-7-A Q Page 23 ,Y,-,.il'lZ 7!L- f Q' -,,- I AA,fMA5y IA, E I-MMOG'-EEHAH ?-?'-'T3WE- AAU R O RA V5-lim'-'TT C A i A 193 0 K. DELTA PHI Established 1909 Colors-Yellow, W7hite and Blue Flower-Chrysanthemum PATRONESSES MRS. M. S. PITTMAN AIRS. L. XV. OLDS FACULTY MEMBER MISS REFLX DICK HONORARY MEMBER MISS ADELLA JACKSON ACTIVE MEMBERS THELMA BROOKS RUTH BUTLER ESTHER DIXON ELIZABETH EARLEY DOLORES EATON JEAN VON EBERSTEIN ANN GRANGER CLAIRE HAMMACK MARY HELMS DOROTHEA HGUSE TVIARY LOUISE HOYT MARIE JACOBUS LILLIAN KENFIELIU ELSIE KETELHUT' DOROTHEA LAWVRENCE JENNIE PIETRZAK ZOE RENNEKER ESTHER RUPP FAYE SMITH ESTHER VAN AKEN EVELYN WEIMEISTER NIARIAN YVURSTER ALUMN AE CHAPTER Beta . ...... Detroit, M1Ch1gaH Page 2 32 A-,MJ-7 f f I , I ' ' 'T ' 'T' -' I .. X? , 'T-'ku'--' ?l ,AU RO RA Ff- 1Q3o .-- Top Row-LILLIAN KENFIELD, CLARIBEL HAMMACK, ESTHER VANACKEN. Sfcond R050-JENNIE PIETRZAK, RUTH BUTLER, MARIE JACOBUS. Third ROZ0'THELMA BROOKS, NIARIAN WURSTER, ELSIE KETLEHUT. Bnzlom Row-MARY LOUISE HOYT, ESTHER D1xoN, ESTHER RUPP. PW 233 A A HSSH A M patrol no on fffiififi---ff: ' 193531 DELTA SIGMA EPSILON ETA CHAPTER Color!-Olive Green and Cream Flower-Cream Tea Rose MRS. F. A. TODD MISS CHLOE TODD SUSANNE ANDERSON JANE BACHMAN IXITARY LOUISE BOWMAN LEONE BUTLER CAROLINE CARLSON CAROL COPLAND RUTH COUP LUCILLE FISHER ELEANOR FOSTER KATHERINE HARRIS PATRONESSES FACULTY MEMBERS hflrss AGNES CROW' ACTIVE MEMBERS HELEN HAMMOND ETHELYN HAMMOND CHARLOTTE HOLEROOK GRETCHEN KNIGHT ELIZABETH KELLER IQATHERYN -IOSENHANS HAXZEL JOSEPH BETH IXTILLER ELEANOR B,IONNEN ELIZABETH NELSON CHARLOTTE ORTWEIN CHAPTER ROLL AIRS. F. E. DEEM MISS BESS RIDER ADREINNE PAYNE LETHA PECIQ ENID RENCK EDNA RIAE SCHALLER THERESA SINKULE ANNETTE SMITH BIARIE STOETZNER VIRGINIA STR.-XTER BI.-XBEL XVEBB RIARION WRIGHT Alpha . . hfliami 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 lVIeXico Normal University, Las Vegas, New lXfIexico Eta . . lXfIichigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, hflichigan Theta . . Kansas State Teachers, College, Pittsburgh, Kansas Iota .... State Teachers, College, Kirksville, hfIissouri Kappa . . Temple University, Teachers, College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lambda ..... NIarshall College, Huntington, IVeSt Virginia Mu . ....,. Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Nu . New lVIeXico State Teachers, College, Silver City, New AIeXico 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 .... VVestern State Teachers, College, Gunnison, Colorado Tau ...... Kent State Normal College, Kent, Ohio Arethusa Upsilon Phi . . Chi . . PS1 . . Omega . . Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma Page 2 34 . . . . Teachers, College, Buffalo, New York . Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana . . . . Drake University, Des Nloines, Iowa . Missouri State Teachers, College, 'Warrensburg, hiissouri . Concord State Teachers, College, Athens, VVest Virginia , . . State Teachers, College, Fresno, California . . Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Indianapolis Teachers, College, Indianapolis, Indiana f f . f 'iff . .L L. L .W . .A A?--ff ---- W 1 l, f.',- f-in ---- 4 . L, W, ,... ., ,. ,K L, W My '-----' jf -,MM------+-- Y AfYY ,.,..,,,.. ,- LL..- - WW-. .Y .-if 1 1 ,f -7- -A-A-1.--af-'fr-A -if A .,.,.L L..,fYA..7f ff, 11,1-7 - -7.-YW-.-----l-- I Ill-.,..hM ,MMV 'T M'-' L . AH, 'Y' ' 4 f' u 'Emi ,ff - I . 'Q-f' 71 W, M, ,YW L W, ----iw---v '-A---wr v V, ' -.- A I I WI sq Wg J , LJ x: ,AUM Top Row-CAROL COPELAND, CAROLYN CARLSON, NIARIAN WRIGHT, VVIRGINIA STRATER, RUTH COUP. Second ROMTEDNA MAE SCHALLER, LUCILLE FISHER, ELEANOR FOSTER, SUSANNA ANDERSON, BXIARY LOUISE BOWMAN. Third RowfELIzABETH NELSON, ENID RENCK, CHARLOTTE ORTVVEIN, JANE BACHMAN, LETIIA PECK. Boftom ROZZJTHELEN HAMMOND, ELEANOR INIONNEN, ELEANOR WOOLFITT, THERESA SINKULE, ANNETTE SMITH. 11 Pa e 2 mmvifcwj I: 35 T' '7 Adj ,-,-f If ' , Hi W 1-bmi!! Q - T QL Y if: Lvlgffl' r, ,IQOEi ,- TEE , A k ,-W Tj , f' j J..- f f 'Un ' I -'?I fi' ' If LM- , if4Li 'X M' - AURORA TT -k '?ffiI 1 O 3 o QQ KAPPA GAMMA PHI Established IQI4 Color:-Blue and VVhite Flower-Violet PATRONESSES IVIRS. T. L. HANKINSON MRS. ANNABELLE 'WARREN Page 236 INIISS LIDA TRUBY FACULTY MEMBER JUNE ADAMS ARDIS ATWELL GLADYS ATWELL PAULINE BOWERSOX INA BURROUGHS DOROTPIY COLE VIRGINIA COLEMAN GERTRUDE CHRISTY FANCHON DEVERNA IVIABLE DUCKERINO ALYCE EDWARDS RUTH FREEMAN ESTHER HEGLER ANNE I-IENNE MISS IXIABEL BACON ACTIVE MEMBERS JEAN KENNEDY ELSIE NIICHALKE ELSIE RQUSCOTT FRANCES GSTERROUT CANDACE ROELL ALBERTA MILLS SCHISKA EDNA SEEBURGER ISABEL SLACK VALETTA SMITH CORA XZERVILLE VIOLA VVALTERS BLANCHE VVARD RUTH VVARNER DOROTHY WILKINSON ALUMNAE CHAPTER Detroit, Alichigan 1: 1 -...-.--...i Y -- .,. ,,.x ,.-I .QQ ,--- -+- ? 'i'ijf' L , M . - L. - fill 'Diff A- ,E --f ,L - X., ,- . ,. , - 1. x Q, ,X T, A4 ,f livqi , - -If x- .J L....l+ Top R0w'EDNA SEEBURGER, ALYCE EDWARDS, JEAN KENNEDY, Second Row-VIRGINIA COLEMAN, CORA VERVILLE, FRANCES OST GERTRUDE CHRISTY ERROUT, ARDIS ATWELL Bottom Row-ISABEL SLACK, JUNE ADAMS, PAULINE BOWERSOX, ELSIE MUsco'r'r, CANDACE Ro1:LL CII-SW Page 2 - f 31 7 Q f'-....i. .319 0 QR Silt'-fa . 1:1 R, 1 -.M KAPPA MU DELTA Established 1923 Mu Delta established IQI4 Color:-Pink and 'White Flower-Pink Rose PATRONESSES MISS JANET RIYERS MISS HELEN HADLEY HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. HARVEY COLBURN RESIDENT MEMBERS lVIRS. MARION BANK lXfIISS lXfIARTHA COLBURN lVI1SS ANNE BUYTENDORP MRS. MARGARET EHMAN MISS MARIE BUYTENDORP lXfIRS. ARDITH NIISNER MISS GERTRUDE XVHITING MRS. BERNONA SIGNOR MRS. :KATHERINE SEVEY ACTIVE MEMBERS ALICE BARGER CECIL BEGLINGER ANNE BUYTENDORP NIARIE BUYTENDORP JEAN CLARK MARION CLEMONS MARTHA COLBURN HELEN COOK MARGUERITE GRODY MARGARET LEWIS HELEN NICKENNA ALYCE lMlARTEN JANE RTITCHELL 1 ELSIE NEWBERRY VIOLET NEWBERN HELEN ROBINSON MARY SCHWEISS NIARGARET SCHROEDER JOSEPHINE SEELEY EVELYN TURNBULL LORETTA VVAGER GERTRUDE WHITING ALUMNAE CHAPTER Beta ...... Detroit, Nlichigan Page 238 S fl -A ..,.--YYYL.,l-fn -----ff L Ax! --A!-----'- ATM- f,ETEQQfjD f11',fl1,'IL'7 ' ,iff T TT'T'fT-J' -ln-fm!--f - --W ------1 J : ' 'W H ' f LL. - L .,,,f M4562-.----fA 41, ey ---W .AXURU REA lv-'1-'HW 1 Q 3 O EFMHO' Top ROW-ALYCE MARTEN, MARION CLEMONS, CECILE BEGLINGER, JEAN CLARK. Suomi Row-HELEN ROBINSON, MARIE BUYTENDORP, GERTRUDE WHITINC., ROSE VANMEER. Third ROW-HELEN COOK, ANNE BUYTENDORP, JANE MITCHELL, MARTHA COLBURN. Borlom R0w1MARGARET SCHROEDER, VIOLET NEWBERN, JOSEPHINE SEELEY, IVIARY SCHWEISS. f-AAL-'FIT' fx J 1 ---Law-F f 7 f f E A A . ?fM - Page 2 39 AURORA?-'Ld-me l'+Tf f 1 Q 3 0 f--If 'li' KAPPA PSI Established IQOI Colory-Pink, Green, and VVhite Flower-Apple Blossom PATRONESSES ETISS RUTH BARNES MISS HELEN DOLNIAXN MISS BIARY HATTON MISS BELLE BIIORRISON HONORARY MEMBERS ETISS CLYDE FOSTER MISS FAITH KIDDO MISS GERTRUDE PHELPS ACTIVE MEMBERS ELSIE BARSANTI TNTIRIAM BROWN ESTHER BROWNELL LUCILE ESHENRODER LOUISE FORSYTHE ANITA JEFFERS NIEREDITH lXflClXfIAHON RUBY VVALKER ESTHER NIILLER DOROTHY BIURRAY ELIZABETH RANDALL IXIINETTA RENZ XVIVIAN RICHARDS HELEN SAVVYER VVILMA SHELLY RESIDENT ALUMNAE MRS. ESTHER ELDRED COONEY NIRS NIARGARET STREETER ROSS MRS. NIARGARET LEES DAWSON MRS. NIARION NICKENNY SIMMS MRS. BELLE STANG GOODING NIRS. NIILDRED VANVVEGEN STEVENS MRS. AILEEN BIDDLE LINDBERT MRS. MARION SMITH XNATTS ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigan Saginaw, NIichigan Dearborn, Michigan Port Huron, Michigan Toledo, Ohio Page 240 Q- , 'MT'-'M 1liY I if l ,M xl , h-v,-, -...+T.., , ,Y -., . ,. ,,,- K ,Qi f ,,i....,. Z f'- 'I R, ' 19. X .-..-...lzw T ' ,, xv: -H fi,-,-,wb-, -,E?,g , , .1 -.,.' , I,-,L Top Row-ANITA IEFFERS, ELIZABETH RANDALL. Second ROW'-JENNIE BELLE MORRISON, HELEN DOLMAN, RUTH BARNES. Third Row-VIVIAN RICHARDS, KATHERINE BENDER. Fourth R0w'ESTHER BROWNELL, LUCILLE ESCHENRODER, LOUISE FORSYTIIE. Fzftlz Row-HELEN SAWYER, ELSIE BARSANTI. . Bollom Row-ESTHER MILLER, MEREDITH MCMAIION, MIRIAM BROWN. .RTT Page 241 f-W-i-iffvfwfz-If-M is-as-A aass 1 AU Ro rapt ,,,L.l I Q 3 U iI'T-M M - PI DELTA THETA ETACHAPTER ' Established as Theta Chi in 1903 Colon-VVhite, Green and Gold Flower-Alarguerite Publication-The llyrsine PATRONESSES MRS. L. ARNET MRS. D. C. GREEN MRS. P. S. BRUNDAGE AIRS. A. LONGNECKER MRS. N. L. GARRISON MRS. F. P. AYILBER FACULTY MEMBER Bliss BXIYRA GRTATTON FACULTY SPONSOR NIISS MARGARET SILL ACTIVE MEMBERS DORIS ARNET DELMA ENGARD LEONA FULLER NORMA GREEN HELEN HAWLEY lX4ARjORIE LEE FRANCES LEFORGE DOROTHY LESTER TNTINNIE LOWRY LUCILE NTALCOLM MARGARET NICCARTHY LOUISE SCHLACTER CHARLOTTE STENGER FLORENCE XVHITE CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . . Nliami University, Oxford, Ohio Beta . Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas Gamma . . Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kansas Delta . .... Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Epsilon . . . . Kent State Normal College, Kent, Ohio Zeta . . New York State Teachers' College, Buffalo, New York Eta . . Nlichigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Nlichigan Page 242 FM, iTTTiT 5 -'fi ffff?EEff3A::if 1'-iiiifiih PM M Q11l:..'iA'- VV f,jl-.---,.t To 2,'j.I3f.Lil3 A , if--'ig-fgfiil ,yi'Ef2L.!' ifff Yi 32. 5 A GJ V1 E EEE 'E-EW-E-i Top Row-MARJORIE LEE, FRANCES LAFORGE, LEONA FULLER. Second R0w'MARGAIlET NICCARTHY, LUCILLE NIALCOLM, IVIINNIE LOWRY. Third ROZU'NORh'1A GREENE, CHARLOTTE STENGER, DELINIA ENGARD. Bottom ROM-DORIS ARNETT, LOUISE SCHLACTER, HELEN HAWLEY. g!gj ENLF l Page 243 ,f - ff' -, -init, ,-rl, ,,, T, If ff' -Q YY vt 'i 'm A 'fjfff-XQZSV fy' f I ggi-k ?'E H 'i ' 1 1 ' ,' ,J - -- ..YYYV.Y.Y,?.. .. Y Y ..-M - -- -7 ,f ,Q X, -4---A--ug ,--.A,, .... -111 Mig' Mg-' A? I Af'-Vfg, F'-'ig' 'ilu' Q f lff?Q:k ,E 1 941' E32 ,AU no R A T'-MMMMMY' '3 ll Q 3 0 fi PI KAPPA SIGMA Established 1893 Color!-Turquoise and Gold Flower:-Jonquil and Forget-me-Not Publication-The Laurel PATRONESSES MRs. ELMER LYMAN Miss DOYNE XVOLFE Miss ESTHER BALLEW MRS. THEODORE LINDQUIST MONA BARNS KATPILEEN BELL HELEN BROWN HELEN CRANE HARRIET EMENS GAYLE FERRELL NANCY FORD SALOME GRIER Alpha . Beta Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . Eta Theta Iota Kappa . Lambda . IVIu . Nu Xi . Omicron . Pi Rho Sigma Tau Upsilon Phi Chi . Psi . . Omega . Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma . Alpha Delta . Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta Alpha Eta Alpha Theta . Alpha Iota . Page 244 Miss RCIARY PUTNAM ACTIVE MEMBERS ESTHER HORNER ANNETTE KNIGHT GRACE LANG RUTH RIACK FRANCES RICCLELLAN BERTHA R-'IEISEL HELEN INIORRISON GLENDORA NELLIST NIARGUERITE RE IAIARGARET SCHULTZ IDDNA SLACI-IINKOWVSKI GRACE STEYVART PAULINE TAYLOR BARBARA TINKER ETHEL IV,-XGER EMILIE XYEINMANN CHAPTER ROLL . M'ichigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Northwestern State Teachers, College, Alva, Oklahoma Central State Teachers, College, Alt. Pleasant, hllichigan . . . . . . Cheney, Washington . . . . . . Nlilwaukee, Wfisconsin . State Teachers, College, Indiana, Pennsylvania . . . Miami University, Oxford, Ohio . . . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio . Kansas State Teachers, College, Emporia, Kansas . . State Teachers, College, Durant, Oklahoma Missouri State Teachers, College, VVarrensburg, hIissouri . . Colorado State Normal College, Greeley, Colorado . . . State Teachers, College, Ada, Oklahoma Y . . University of Ohio, Athens, Ohio . IXvIarshall College, Huntington, XVest Virginia . State Teachers, College, Kirksville, hflissouri Buffalo State Normal School, Buhfalo, New York . . Drake University, Des IXfIoines, Iowa . State Teachers, College, Chico, California . . . . . Tallahassee, Florida . University of Southern California, Los Angeles State Teachers, College, Spearfish, South Dakota . . . . Kent State College, Kent, Ohio . University of Southern California, Los Angeles . Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama . Kansas State Teachers, College, Pittsburg, Kansas . . Detroit Teachers, College, Detroit, INfIiChigan Louisiana State Teachers, College, Natchitoches, Louisiana , . . State Teachers, College, Farrnville, Virginia State Teachers, College, Gunnison, Colorado . James Milliken University, Decatur, Illinois . . . . . . . Deland, Florida . Indiana State Normal School, Indianapolis, Indiana l Auf. C f A ,.,,ff A ffvf -.WA.w-,7- W - 'ig K f' Aw , -..-..- ,f fi if-A a f X F- w'Y'- ff 'TT fx-. 'N :T ' -'-'--EEK -'-'A --Y-- --g L ' X Q .1 'HQ-' 3 , O V ,f W Ami ,Y7,W,,1.M,,,. Way-,-. - A -- -Q., .. LL-f A. yy ,Lt ,L 4, f7,-- -AA N-.. ,. -'- - 0 f L '7 'g ,- . -f .-N :QT 7,,,.L.........--.-,..-, f 1 'S . 1 n . '4- H. 4, 'A ?'-Q fin Top Row-GLENDORA NELLIST, NIARGARET SCHULTZ, HELEN BROWN, GRACE STEVVART. Sfcond R020-NANCY FORD, SYLVIA BAKER, IQATHLEEN BELL, ETHEL WAGER, ANNETTE KNIGHT. Third Row-HELEN CRANE, HARRIET EMENS, IX-IAROUERITE RE, MONA BARNES, FRANCES MCCLELLAN. Bottom Row-SALOME GRIER, PAULINE TAYLOR, E11-NA SLACHINKOVVSKI, GRACE LANG, RUTH IVIACK. fl Page 245 1 ,M f ,f X ,gg1f:1e'..-E,E?E ,gf'7 Q-ff ff! If 'T E-' .-, ,F.,.,L-E Ag , P1 , A E - E- A A - A ,Af --,- A ini.-.-.im-V1 f fr Wy ' -------Q -A +AIgI39 RA. S , A, X, 'J , md,- I G M A N U P H I Established 1897 Colon-Yellow and YVhite Flowfr-IXIarguer1te PATRONESSES NIRS. CHARLES LAMB AIRS. ELTON Rl'NEARSONI HONORARY PATRGNESS AIRS. XV. H. SI-IERZER OFFICERS JANE HUEY ....... Preddevzt IQATHRYN EIACFARLANE . . Recordzng Seca-eta?-y NIARIAN FANGBONER . . C01'rf5po1zdi1zg Secretary FLORENCE PETERSEN . . . . Treamrfr EXIARY IQNIERIM ELIZABETH ALWARD JEANETTE BIGGS CHARLOTTE BROWN ARLA IEYER MARIAN IFANGBONER MARY FLEMING CAROI.YN GEISSLER AGNES HAUN JANE HUEY MAXINE IQELLOGG IVIARY KNIERIM IVIISS MIRIAM BARTON MRS. LYDIA LUCKING BE . . . . Reporter ACTIVE MEMBERS IQATHRYN EIACFARLANE CSL.-XDYS EIYERS FRANCIS OVERLY FLORENCE PETERSEN EVELYN RASMUS JULIA RUESINK LEONE ROGERS EIARTHA SMITH DORIS SAYER EIARGARET THOMPSON HELEN 'WEISSER JEAN 'YOUNG RESIDENT ALUMNAE IXIRS. CATHERINE DONEGAN CROSSYIAN CKER INIRS. MARY CASE DELL MRS. IDA MAY VANAUKEN BELL MISS ADELAIDE IVIACVICKER Beta . . Gamma Page 246 ALUMNAE CHAPTERS . . . . . . Detroit, M1Ch1gaH . . . . Toledo Oh1O 'I-ffl-fa- ,fm ..f W-- 477.-7--3-Y'---HJTT' ,VXQII A--. I W-.- .. DLMYQDQQYHTTT HEQEET T 'ln Emi! -T 'Af ff TU - EEE, ' A A YY - A-A f A fWf--H-hM-M- f 4,1 t' +-Qfw-- X-.. .jx A21 BQ B!-K -.AEN ,.., ,. E, Top Row-CHARLOTTE BROVVN, JANE HUEY, JEAN YOUNG, NIARY KNIERIM. Second Row-JULIA RUESINK, ELIZABETH ALWARD, FRANCIS OVERLY, LEONE RCGERS. Third ROW'-FI.ORENCE PETERSEN, IVIARIAN FANGBONER, GLADYS IVIYERS, AGNES HAUN. Bottom Row-MARY FLEMING, KATHRYN IWACEARLANE, HELENE MURRAY, NIARTHA SMITH. ,! 7 Page 247 ,E.,,Y, -E fliwmu 'i-' 4...ffy!QQ -Ha-Adil'-Wwii CAP! -H-A--'wld E, A I .-12.:...1?L.ldf 532331 AU R-0 RA ,---4 1 Q 3 0 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA OMICRON CHAPTER Established Isgs Violet Colon-Purple and XVhite Flower-Purple Pzcblication-Tlie Triangle of Sigma Sigma Sigma lXfIIss STINSON ALICE BARBER FRANCES CARLETON NIARJORIE COOKSON REXVA DARROW BEULAH DERNBERGE LORAINE DERNIER R FACULTY MEMBERS Mrss ALLISON Miss REG.-XL HONORARY MEMBER Miss STOWE ACTIVE MEMBERS FELICE GLOXVACKI LUCY JACKSON GRIDLEY HILDA HAUF VERONICA HOFFSTETTER ELIZABETH A. JOHNSON NIARGARET JONES RIARY M. NI,-XNION ELIZABETH C. DICKINSON BERNADINE DOLPH ANN FINDLAY ELINOR AICKENZIE AIIAROOT RIONROE ISABELLE NADEAU PLEDGES CHAPTER ROLL Miss PRoUsE BEULAH NEIR RIONA NIBLETT RUTH POOLE THEODORA LEE POOLE ALICE RIxwsoN GRACE RAXVSON XJIOLENDA E. SEPPALA CFHELMA SORTOR INA. Rl,-XRIE TAPIO FRANCES PEARSON Alpha . State Teachers' College, Farmville, Virginia Kappa . .... hIIiami University, Oxford, Ohio Zeta . Buffalo State Teachers' College, Buffalo, New York Phi . .... Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Iota . Colorado State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colorado Lambda . State Teachers' College, Indiana, Pennsylvania lVIu . . Kirksville State Teachers' College, Kirksville, IVIissOuri Nu . . State Teachers' College, Wfarrensburg, hlissouri Xi . , . Northwestern State Teachers' College, Alva, Oklahoma Omicron . . Nlichigan State Teachers' College, Ypsilanti, IVIichigan Pi . . . . State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas Rho Florida State College for VVomen, Tallahassee, Florida Tau . New Mexico Normal School, Las Vegas, New hvlexico Upsilon . . East Central State Teachers' College, Ada, Oklahoma Chi . Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kansas Psi . . IVIarshall College, Huntington, VVest 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 Northwest Missouri State Teachers' College, Maryville, Missouri Alpha Zeta . . Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana Alpha Eta .... 'State Teachers' College, Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha Theta . . . . Radford College, East Radford, Virginia Alpha Iota .... Tahlequah, Oklahoma Pe 24 a,.vJfafE.i?7w,4?-Fa ,iT'iTT T'I 1i1i3.il.,i:jle' T 7' if f' T7 fm, C' fx F, 'g ijj5fi?i All 110 IL1X QgL22iE'i l1-.-, 1 9 3 0 ill?-1-EF -A A Q, .Ng , ,, . 'x- 2 .ng Top Row-MARY CEIL IWINNISS, HILDA HAUE, CLARA JANET ALLISON, BEULAH DERNEEROER, BERNADINE DOLPH. Sfcond Row-INA TAPIO ALICE BARBER, SUSAN STINSON, ELINORE WESTRATE MAROOT MONROE. 5 7 Third R0'w1FELICE GLOWACKI, TIIELMA SORTER, MARGARET JONES, LORAINE DERNIER, THEODORA POOLE, GRACE RAWSON. Bottom ROZll'FRANCIZS CARLETON, ANN FINDLAY, RUTH POOLE, MARY NIANION, VIOLENDA SEPPALA. ,-,.,-il..- ' f Pzzgf 249 Af--A---4----A -A -A iff' f - LA- -'--W E -jww Y'-:E wwi E 7 ff ,f ,f M ii M j 'E Ei-fmWAw7g,,,,,fQfQ,4 m E A ' LL , fill! '-'W' Page AIJHIQ 1?Q,,,A, A 1900 THETA LAMBDA SIGMA UPSILON CHAPTER Established 1912 Colon'-Crimson and Black - Flower-American Beauty Rose Publication--Theta Lambda Signal PATRONESS IVIRS. JAMES M. BROWN FACULTY MEMBER S lXfIIsS ESTABROOK RANKIN BIISS ELLA SMITH MISS LUCIA DENSMORE HONORARY PATRONESSES IWRS. JOSEPH H. IXICCULLOUGH AIRS. H. Z. XVILBUR RESIDENT ALUMNAE KATHERINE CRAMPTON JUNE BIOORE ALFRIEDA HUTTON GILLIORE IRENE STEWART SCHREPPER DOROTHEA BRACKI BERTINE CLARK ALBERTA DEARING ETHEL HUNTER HELERICH ACTIVE INIEIXIIBERS NREED BEATRICE FREEMAN VVILLA JEAN IEREITAG ALLEEN GATES EVELYN GILLSON THORA JONES GENEVIEVE IQREBS ' MARY IVICGILL Alpha . Beta . Gamma Delta . Epsilon . Upsilon . 250 DORIS YOCUM CHAPTER ROLL KATHERINE BIERRY ANN E. BIOORE BIARY BIUIR JEAN NEWTON RUTH NILES JOY OLSON F FRANCES PATTERSON ROSAMOND TOXVER ZOLA VOORHIES ROSE XVOOSTER . . Chicago, Illinois . Rogers Park, Illinois Valparaiso, Indiana . Fort YVOrth, Texas Little Rock, Arkansas . Ypsilanti, IVIichigan ALUMNAE CHAPTER Detroit, lVIichigan ,STEAL PTS' 'EY ,l,L,iLN-L ii5iiii7jmQ I www- E sa 3 0 il:fM 'E4x'- I - . B .1 f , ' 7 , Top R0w1MARY BfIUIR, BEIKTINE CLARK, IQATHRYN MERRY, WILLA JEAN FREITAG. Second R020-ANN NIOORE, FRANCES PATTERSON, BEATRICE FREEMAN, GENEVIEVE KREBS. Botfom Row-ZOLA VOORHIES, ROSAMOND TOYVER, THORA JONES, ALLEEN GATES. A,,..1 Y-,VV-5 fl Pagf 25I MM ,E.E. .,,E4f,ff7 L R.EE EEE-- --W M HN A4 4- -4-'ff ' ,f'-'1-+h---M---- E i A jf RLf fQTlT.'-M'+ '-4' MAWHV 'f 'M 'T 'il1 1 Q 3 O I AA,,, LLLWL THETA SIGMA UPSILON Colors-Rose and Silver BETA CHAPTER Flowfr-Rose PATRONESS MISS ZELLA BEARDSLEY FACULTY ADVISORS MISS FLORENCE ECKERT MISS LUCRETIA CASE ACTIVE MEMBERS HELEN BORGO NIAROARET BRENNAN BETTY CALKINS FRANCES CHANTER DOROTHY CHAPEL ELIZABETH CONNELLY LOUISE GIMS HELEN EMICK BEVERLY HOOVER VIRGINIA .IAMES XATILMA LAND EVELYN MCLEAN GERTRUDE RTINNIE NIURIEL MOHR ESTHER NAXRVA PLEDGES BEATRICE NEWMAN ELIZABETH PARSONS XIQERA QU.ACKENBUSH NIARJORIE RICE NIARIAN ROSS RUTH SORONEN FLORENCE MARTIN Alpha Beta . Gamma Delta . Epsilon . Zeta Eta . Theta . Kappa . Iota . Lambda Mu . Nu . Xi . Page 252 CHAPTER ROLL . Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas Michigan State Teacher's College, Ypsilanti, Michigan . Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburgh, Kansas Nlarshall 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 Central State Teachers' College, Warrensburg, Missouri Colorado State Teachers' College, Gunnison, Colorado LLL? LKLLLLL ,,,, LLKLL LL LLLL LLL L1,7 fA7Wli1LLL.,LL... L ' i 'I'- AUR0 HL 'W 1 9 3 0 v---LL -L Top Row-FLORENCE ECKERT, MARGARET BRENNAN, ELIZABETH CONNELLY. Second Row-FLORENCE MARTIN, BEVERLY HOOVER, HELEN BORGO, ESTHER NARVA. Third ROWTDOROLFHY CHAPEL, BEATRICE NEWMAN, GEIKTRUDE MINNIE, WILMA LAND. Bottom Row-RUTH SORONEN, ELIZABETH PARSONS, FRANCES CHANTER. -!..- Page 2 ,LF4,,-f:AT 7WLL,L-- A A- fA-Q91 gf-Wi sf :Arif E519 Fi A PAN-HELLENIC The local Pan-Hellenic organization has been active on this campus since IQ26. Its members are representatives from both local and national sororities. Oflices are filled by a system of rotation. The officers of the year of 1929-30 have been as follows: KATHRYN TXTCFARLANE, Sigma Nu Phi . . Preridenz THELMA VVRIGHT, Alpha Sigma Tau . Recording Secretary LUCILE ESHENRODER, Kappa Psi . . Trfarurer JANET McALL1sTER, Alpha Nlu Sigma . . . Correrponding Secretary At an intersorority dinner held, in the fall term, the Winter term, and the spring term, a loving cup was presented to the sorority Whose scholarship rated the highest for the preceding term. The cup was presented to Theta Lambda Sigma in the fall term, and to Kappa Mu Delta in the Winter term. The dinners Were successful in bring- ing a closer relationship between sororities. An important accomplishment for the year was the installation of a uniform accounting system to -be used by all sororities who do not have a national required form. The organization has been very successfully advised by Dean Beal during the fall term and by Dean Norris during the winter and spring terms. hliss Ada Nortor has held an office in the Association of Educational Sororities as Director of Local Pan-Hellenic. Page 2 54 V, M pl?-7, . l 'f ruff'-'rf' r' ' i1L7f'jf !i3' 'fwfnrr f 9 ffl ...Y ,W Y, .. 4 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,Wi , ,, X f h. ,,,.g,,, ...,...,--,,.....,. -W..--Y4A..Y,Y,Y . . . .-37 YW 77.77 f , -2 A. , , .fi ,fnif ,fff U-A 7 'ri' '--'f-A-e- wf-a-e4-e--- A-f 1' c ,f fre--ee A-Y 'r i?'2fi ,LQLLV WQNWIIIES E sl .f-fd ps-.5 Fg ' ff 45' W N Qii-!fQ5w:ET '-Y' '? T - .Lf 05220 ' QS in ' Yi v-fr g fy. '39-Eff? kaxttl 'I l, v:'j' 1 u- 'E - - . 9 .-:.:.lJ':.A jfxl 5 r 'fin z - I ,' ' t iii I+ qt ...MQW X 22 R X ffff-1-f 5I? 5' x I Sik h, T xgxrsgx fx ,I KY x 'hx Q., U ALPHA TAU DELTA Established IOO7-Incorporated IQI I Colorf-Maroon and Gold Flower-lVIarOOn and Gold Tuhp PROFESSOR B. W. PEET PATRON DR. F. R. GORTON HONORARY PATRON DR. N. A. HARVEX' FACULTY MEMBERS PROFESSOR F. B. BTCKAY PROFESSOR H. L. SMITH PROFESSOR P. S. BRUNDAGE GEORGE PETERSON BURDETT PEEBLES JESSE BATCHELOR CHESTER GOODING JESSE BATCHELOR DONALD BLEAKLEY FREDERIC COLE CHESTER GOODING WENDEL DROUYER CLARENCE HART CLARE MARTINSON HAROLD BECHTOL HOWARD CASE JAY WESTCOTT CLAUDE HAMPTON Page 256 OFFICERS ACTIVE MEMBERS LESLIE RVOLFE PLEDGES ATR. NVILLIAM VVILCOX MR. CARL M. ERICKSON MR. CLARENCE LOESELL MR. L. A. GOLCZYNSRI . Prefident Vita-Preficiznt . Secretary . Treafurer JAMES MCLAUGHLIN BURDETT PEEBLES GEORGE PETERSON RICHARD ROBB RUSSELL ROE HELMUTH STROBEL LAMAR THUMN JUDSON ROBB KENNETH MILLIMAN MAYNARD TRAVISS PAUL OAKES 4 Fi TF - 'f W 'l.-E'g?' AU RO RA E 'im '-'A '-1-fgf, 1 9 3 U TiT,?.'w !H -'WV Top Row-JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, LESLIE WOLFE, CLARE MARTINSON. Second R020-JESSE BATCHELOR, BURDETTE PEEBLES, CHESTER GOODING, LAAQAR T1-IUMN. Third Row-RICHARD ROEE, HELMUTH STROBEL, RUSSELL ROE, GEORGE PETERSON. ' -j ' 1 Page 257 ff-ff--fffi.-2 ,Lf-M-ff L E jg! L ,,f1gLTRJiQE I-YYA -ww-,vu-,?l,.... - gym- - An-- JIL 3 0 ARM OF HONOR. Established I8QS-IIICOFPOIHYCC1 IQI5' Colorf-Red and Black Flower-Red Carnation PATRONS BENJAMIN L. D,OOGE GRLAND O. NORRIS FACULTY AIEMBERS L. VV. OLDS WALTER ADRION CARL LINDEGREN ELTON RYNEARSON OFFICERS JAMES HICKEY . WALTER DIERKES SPENCER EDWARDS EWARD GABEL . CHARLES GREGORY KENNETH HAWK MARVIN SIMMS . ALDEN TOMION . WILLIAM ABERT JAMES EISELE . FRANK ARNOLD JOHN BARKER LEWIS BARSTOW HOWARD BERNHAGEN JOSEPH BRADLEY LAWRENCE BROWN ARTHUR BURHOLT RALPH BURHOLT VALDEN CRIGER EDGAR ERICKSON Lord High Commandfr . Vic!-Commander Treafurer Secretary . Sergeant-at-Army Chaplain . Reporter . Correfpondirzg Secretary ACTIVE MEMBERS ROSS GORDON HOWARD LEACH SANFORD LECLAIR GEORGE NIUELLICH EDWARD TVIORCOMBE IQENNETH MORROW DAVID MCMURRAY JOHN NOTT VVESLEY NOTT . Home Prefident HAROLD OLIVER WILLIAM PRATT ARCHIE RADER EVERETT SMITH PAUL SHOEMAKER ARTHUR STANFIELD RALPH THAYER NIELVIN THORPE REX TUTTLE ANDREW VANYO THOMAS OUELETTE ENOS THROOP CASPER WILHELM L, ,-. ,LL If 2 LL, -MLYMA-,,.,,,,,.,i,. , I , . PLEDGES MELVIN CAINES JOHN MAX FRED DUHAINE RUSSEL MICHAELIS WILLIAM MAYVILLE Page 258 Jmuij'-'T A NEA, N--A W7 xr ,WALLET A , ,,I, Gigi LILLL Li ,L,L,Lf' 1 ---f 'ffff' ' Tljfw T' T TiiiT -' nl! fyrkff ,-v,A-7A---J 1' fx X if ,fi Tfif i 1 I , Y l I , .XV r-.N I' 15 xg iff X4 1 .1' W g,1f.Q..Q3 'om RQEEEY7 Yoh-fx R I 5 5 F 1 fl 1 ' ou 05 4 N U1 V 6 ARM OF HONOR Top Row-W. NOTT, ERICKSON, SHOEMAKER, THORPE, BRADLEY, CRIGER. Second Row-VANYO. ARNOLD, THAYER, MUELLICH, HAWK, BROWN, NIORCDMBE. Third Row-SMITH, BARSTOW, FFUTTLE, STANFIELD, R. BURHOLT, RADEIK, -I. NOT'T, OLIVER. Fourth Row-LECLAIR, BARKER, ABERT, LEACH, A. BURHOLT, MORROXN', PRATT, TOMION. Bottom Row-EISELE, GABEL, HICKEY, DIERKES, D,OOGE, NORRIS, GREGOIIY, EDVVARDS, Simms PJJ R0 RA 5-'-'F MTM'- MEHI 1 9 3 0 M.. CHI DELTA Established IQI4-Incorporated IQZQ Color:-Lavender and Gold Flower-Fleur-de-hs PATRON PROFESSOR CARL E. PRAY FACULTY MEMBERS DR. VV. H. SHERZER PAUL B. SAMPSON PROFESSOR PAUL HUBBELL HONORARY MEMBERS RAY BINNS DELMAR ALLMAN OFFICERS GLENN H. RIASON . . . . Prefident CARL E. CARLSON . . Vice-Pnzfidznt OLEN B. BECK . . . Secretary DONALD J. FLYNN . . . Trmfurer' HAROLD E. LEFEVRE . . Alumni Secretary MILTON JACOEI ..... Sergeant-at-Army ACTIVE MEMBERS FRANK ALTAFFER WARREN BAILEY OLEN BECK CLIFFORD BOYD CARL CARLSON GLENN CHAPPELL GERALD COOPER ARNOLD FAHRNER DONALD FLYNN HENRY FOX GORDON GIDDINGS FRANK HEWITT JACK HYATT ' MILTON -JACOBI NORMAN IQRECKE VVILLIAM FENNER THURSTON IKING GUY PATTON ERWIN RICHARDS PLEDGES HAROLD LEFEVRE DAVID LESTER GLENN IVIASON NIILFORD IWCKEITH KENNETH RJICIVIAHO JOE RAIORAN VICTOR NYE N RUSSELL PATTERSON JOSEPH PRAY ALLAN SAWDY BRUCE SIDERS DELBERT SILER IXIIARSHALL SOLDINEER HUB ERT SMITH CLIFTON WHALING ROBERT SEEKEL CHARLES TRUCKEE ERNEST QUINN JACK WEBER KENNETH DELONO Page 260 F L-..--.,EL.. A 'iT '-'T' at--,MEKQE-,fi ,L 3, y.......HT IAURO RA IEE?-EHAWE ,WL l'1'1'W 1 Q 3 O iil1l . . X f .ix -ag., Y f . A 'sb-If P I ' E S Q, ,. 'ifi?.f . , GA I ' 1 '. '5 5' U :Lf W 3. ri? L Q . ,, EI ff g .1 'gn VI XI' 1 R A Q sg A : - f??'5f3l C . 5' if ' C, . fl, ' - If is 1' I i 4 ,,. ' ' - .3 I , . . QA I ' 'af' 153, , . ' J . ff . ' ' 5 If mf 1' I U gp A J , ., ., E fIi f 1 7. - . Y A, ',1I.'2f. ' . - 73 ' - I I .. ,M . R 5 il E -xr I pl' 1.31 -V XA 1 F- ., U 'N 5 . KK? . , , Y ,I I ill x . ig X Y -'fx A A is 5 AL 2 y Y V , ' 1 Top Row-THURSTON IQING, PAUL SAMSON, CARL PRAY, W. H. SHERZER, GLENN AXIASON. Second Row-CARL CARLSON, JOSEPH PRAY, CLIFFORD BOYD, JACK I'IYATT, CLIFTON WHALING. Tim-d ROM-MARSHALL SOLDINEER, OLEN BECK, BRUCE SIDERS, ROBERT SEEKEL, ALLAN SAWDY. ' Fourth Row-RUssEL PATTERSON, HENRY FOX, HAROLD LEFEVRE, DONALD FLYNN. Bozzom Row-HUEERT SMITH, MILTON JACOBI, GORDON GIDDINGS, JOE MORAN, DELBERT SILER. Page 261 ,M T-T-li l' l I -ig -.... f v'.i..... ' TTT-iQ1fiTEE4f 995 RU' R- A 159236 pf+l--------'- KAPPA PHI ALPHA Established IQO2 Color-Royal Purple Flowfr-American Beauty Rose PATRON DR. E. A. LYMAN HONORARY MEMBER MR. D. L. QUIRK, JR. FACULTY MEMBERS DR. GERALD SANDERS MR. C. A. XAPACKMAN MR. SIMON FAGERSTROM MR. HARRH' OCKERMAN MR. EDWIN STAIIL MR. LAVVRENCE DUNNING OFFICERS VVESLEY REA . . . . Alpha ALLEN VVATSON . . Bzta RALPH SPINK . . . . . Gamma XKVILBUR GUNNERSON . ..., Dflm LEO BoRsT . . . Corresponding Secrftary ROBERT LEANDERSON . . . Home P1-efidmr ALBERT LAROCHELLE . . . Atlzletir .Managfr RAYMOND ANGLEMYRE KENNETH ARNOLD RHA ARNOLD LEO BORST WILLIAM CHRISTIE LOUIS CLAYTON ROBERT CLAYTON ROBERT DUNLOP ALEX FRASER JAMES BENJAMIN PETER O,KULSKY ROY OSTLUND ACTIVE MEMBERS WILBUR GUNNERSON LYLE HIGGS LEON HINCKLEY ROY KRUEGER CLAY LEACH ROBERT LEANDERSON GEORGE MARSHALL JAMES QUINN XUESLEY REA PLEDGES DALE ROCKWELL MILTON TUBBS GORDON RICE KENNETH SIMMONS RAYMOND STITES GEORGE STOVER VVILLIAM VANFLEET ALLEN VVATSON WARREN XVATSON STANLEY XVILKAS NEVILLE VVOOD GORDON XNYILLE BEN VVRIGHT HOWARD ZANTOP The fraternity has enjoyed its second year with Dr. Lyman as Patron. The pledge party, Winter banquet and Winter party have proved to be high lights on the fraternity's social calendar of the past year. The boys have shown a keen interest in all college and fraternity activities on the campus. Seven neW men have been initiated into the fraternity thus far, including hir. D. L. Quirk as honorary member. Page 262 F --gif'-yi. Y Y ,, M, ,,, .. . 7,5 fe 7 f V' , ,W LAWN ,L,.Q,.Q'Qff' Q' Q1Q,QfQf f,,L1,QfLlQ'. -Y ' MQ! fy I ' ,f',Qf.Q ,,g7.'f'Yf1f LVL ,E v- Wgrrr W7 Y , AFL ,MM M. . f f ll, ,f ffm, ...-if Y va. -L,,L..,..-.-A.t , L-- fy, X., ff ' WW, , . , ., WELL- Wm-H-A .L....f,ef4, Af. -.,1 , ,Q .1 ' ' I I ITQ II- RI vii -I R 1X 'MMIs I+ E92 a2vJ I I I I I I ,II I., :I I-,I I T5- Rui I-L I Cc: ,. . Q-:V f C 4,1 A- 5 Q, V, 115, I ,Vx -f X I I IILI I III KAPPA PHI ALPHA Top Row-LAROCHELLE, L. CLAYTON, K. ARNOLD, IQRUEGIZR, DUNLOP, LEANDERSON I Second ROZU'I'IIGGS, GUNNERSON, LEACH, FRASER, STOVER, RICE, W. RVATSON. Third Row-IVIARSHALL, ANGLEMYR13, QUINN, SIMMONS, WIVILKAS, R. CLAYTON, VANFLEET. B0ff077ZROw?A.WA1'SON, OCKERMAN, D. L. QUIRK, JR., PROFESSOR LYMAN, DR. SANDERS, REA,SP1NK. ! I ' I , I FEET AURORA if I '? -if.l 1 9 3 o .M PROFESSOR ALEXANDER M U S I G M A C H I Established 1929 PATRON PROFESSOR FREDERICK ALEXANDER FACULTY MEMBERS LUTHER IVIOFFIT D. C. RYAN OFFICERS RALPH BANTA ...... Prefidem LELAND RANDIXL . . Vice-Prffzdent ARCHIBALD RICHARDS . . Sfrgeanz-at-Armf RICHARD SCHOENBOHM . . . Secretmy-Trfamref' ACTIVE MEMBERS RALPH BANTA ARCHIBALD RICHARDS , ARTHUR GERSABECK RICHARD SCHADEL EARL HACKMAN RICHARD SCHOENBOHM MAYNARD IQLINE KEENE STOLTSTEIMER LELAND RANDAL EPI-IRAIM TRUESDALE The Mu Sigma Chi fraternity was organized the winter of IQZQ. Its purpose is to foster noble music. The members that have been brought together in the fraternity are striving for a greater development in the musical organization at the Michigan State Normal College. Page 264 1 A23 ff'-C13 BA I 5' - - M 5 .1 , 'f wk, W l., 4: - ' f '7 'A e .f. . . Ax Top RUM-MAYNAIKD KLINE, ARCI-IIBALD RICPIARDS, RICHARD SCI-IADEL, LELAND RANDALL. Second Row-LUTHER MOFFITT, IQEENE STOLSTEIMER, RICHAIKD SCHOENBOHM, D. C. RYAN. Third Row-ARTHUR GERSABECK, EARL HACKMAN, RALPH BANTA. Page 265 AAF' L M-' ---- - -,--' H--M----N K 4,4117 , 7 5 --A-W Q- MMM 'RN' 'R K 'n?'?MQ-'- rf-7 X ' ff . N'Af 'm 'h- m 1 1'-Dx A if j f S ?iij '--A-'C'--'MM -m 'w'7L--JCR Wuhan 'T ' ' 193111 PHI DELTA PI ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1892-Incorporated IQOO National February 22, 1929 Color:-Pink and YVhite Flower-Pink Carnation PATRON PROFESSOR H. Z. PVILBER C. lvl. ELLIOT PROFESSOR O. M. GILL PROFESSOR J. M. HOVER PROFESSOR J. S. LATHERS PROFESSOR HARPER BRITTON FRANK BROWN CLYDE BUDD ELWIN FALK ALLAN GILES GERALD GREENLICK ARNOLD HEIMERDINGER IQENNETH ADAMS EARL BOND CHARLES DAVIDSON WARREN DWYER FACULTY MEMBERS ACTIVE MEMBERS JAMES HOUSE FLOYD KING IQENNETH IQING MAX LAING AMBROSE BXICINTYRE IVIARVIN IVIIDDLESTADT GORDON IVIOFFITT PLEDGES HOWARD GAYLORD CHARLES HANOVER NORMAN MEYERS MAC OLDS PROFESSOR P. H. IXIISNER PROFESSOR A. A. NIETCALF CLEMENS P. STEIMLE ARTHUR YV. VVALKER HAROLD PATT LEROY POTTER JAMES SNYDER LESTER TWORK LESTER VVEINER MERLIN WIOLFE PVYATT VVILSON RUSSELL PETERSON CARL SIMMONDS OLAV STINSON ROBERT XVATERS Alpha Beta . Gamma . Delta Pzzgf 266 CHAPTERS . lVIichigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Nlichigan . Central State Normal College, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan . Colorado State Teachers, College, Greeley, Colorado . Kansas State Teachers, College, Emporia, Kansas '-T-'---, .- ,fa aaaa A4-Afaf ,fflV A wa ,,.?...E.,--..,,,,7,, ,KL , 'TQQ QfQf ff f.Qfff.. X v,fQ,fQf,i Qf,1 A1,l, 11g...ii1 T'i f fwfr-Q,Q.H--..QL ' L If--429 ALU' H 0 R AL 1:L LL 1, Q 3 U fifQlT'ffQ'AM-v g- Top Row-J. STUART LATHERS, CHARLES ELLIOT, HORACE WILBUR, MILTON HOVER. Second Row-wCLEMEMNs STEIMLE, ALLAN GILES, ARTHUR WALKER, OLAV STINSON, KENNETH IQING. Third ROW-MERLIN WOLFE, FLOYD KING, PAUL MISNER, RALPH HUNDLEY, ELVVIN FALK. Bottom Row-LESTER TWORK, HOWARD GAYLOR, WARREN DWYER, GORDON MOFFITT, GERALD GREENLICK Q-fn Pagc' 267 - ffg- ,jf ,C ji LV. v- A A , , I ,W LLLK- llfffv D -'fwg 7 f ,f4.7ff',L ,Wm T , ,f f ff f 'R f :If f - EAU Il 0 RA ggl'-ff'- .--.,-l 1 9 3 0 SIGMA MU SIGMA IOTA CHAPTER Colorf-Azure and Gold Flower-Lily PATRON DR. FREDERICK H. JUCHHOFF HONORARY MEMBER DR. ELMER A. IJYINIAN OFFICERS XVILLIAM O. ABDON . . . . Honorable Doctor BURNUS G. PAGE . . , .Mczfter SAM NIAKEL . . Bachelor MARION VVEATTER . . Recorder PAUL C. BERKLEY . . Senior Clafrrnan ARTHUR L. BENJAMIN .... junior Clafnnan VVIILLIAM O. ABDON ARTHUR L. BENJAMIN PAUL C. BERKLEY FREDERIC L. FULLER Ross GILLETT GEORGE CLEM LAVERGNE A. DEAN CHARLES FORD DONALD I'I1-XLLER RUSSELL HAYNER ACTIVE MEMBERS HAROLD C. HALL SAM RIAKEL HAROLD R. PERRY BURNUS G. PAGE CLEVELAND ROE PLEDGES RICHARD HODGES REX HURLEY CYRENUS KORZUCK CLEMENT ROWE DAVID SHEDROFF KENNETH SPITLER CARL STEINMAN ROBERT XVAYT RLIARION VVEATTER H.ARRY T. XVOOD RICHARD SPIESS DOWAYNE TERHUNE .ALLEN TRENCH 'WARREN XVOOD JOHN VVYMAN CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . . . . Tri State College, Angola, Indiana Beta . University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma Theta . Oklahoma A. and IVI., Stillwater, Oklahoma Epsilon George Wasliington University, YVashington, D.C. Eta . . . University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Zeta . . . Purdue University, VV. Lafayette, Indiana Iota . , . . Nlichigan State Normal, Ypsilanti, Micliigan ' Iota Chapter was installed at Ypsilanti, February 22, IQZQ. lVIembership was then open to Master lNIasons only, but since September 1929, sons or brothers of Masons have been eligible to membership. Page 268 A--L' E E - of oo ' TT ' fQ7!I'ZLkT'il 4-J K ..- ,f -'-'WEEE-29 AU R0 RA 17' W ll-lvliii - 'i '- '-'iiiw' 1 Q 3 U 6111-. Top ROZU1IgENNETH SPITLER, WILLIANI ABDON, MARION WEATTER. Second ROW'-ROBERT WAYT, PAUL BERKLEY, ELMER LYMAN, ARTHUR BENJAMIN, HAROLD PERRY. Third Row-Ross GILLETT, CLEVELAND ROE, LAVERGNE DEAN, FREDERIC FULLER. Bottom Row-CARL STEINI-IAN, SAM MAKEL,'HAROLD HALL. -li-'if I-'T X I M-'i Page ZOQ . fw- . H IAURO RA gil---Q 1 9 3 O f -,-- Top Row-JOHN BARNHILL, JOHN ELWELL, CARL HAMMAN. Second ROZQITRICHNIOND GALLEY, CARL BRABLEC, LEROY DRESSELHOUSE, SAM BEELER, GARY FISHER Bottom Row-ROBERT KINNEY, THOMAS WEAVER, JOHN IVIITCHELL, FRANK IVIARUSAK. ZETA CHI SIGMA Page Established 1928 PATRON PROFESSOR H. WILLARD RENINGER HONORARY MEMBER PROFESSOR JOHN F. BARNHILL OFFICERS CARL HAMMAN ....... Prffident JOHN K. MITCHELL . . . Vice-Prefident and Secrztary CARL BRABLEC ....... Trzafurer SAMUEL BEELER CARL BRABLEC LEO DEVEREAUX LEROY DRESSELHOUSE WARREN ARNOLD PAUL CARTER MILES I-IOISINGTON 270 ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN ELWELL GARY FISHER RICHMOND GALLEY PLEDGES JAMES JACKSON VICTOR KNOWLTON A CARL I-IAMMAN ROBERT KINNEY JOHN MITCHELL THOMAS WEAVER FRANK MARUSAK WALTER SCHMID CHARLES WILRINS W 1 ,YM 4,-,--iii, ,,. 3,ET,,,-.-rv- , W 'Z 14 1' ' F E A I U R E S 6 I ., - f V f ,. , , -f.-. +f ' - I' - , . 'I 1' ' ft - N -xx -at I ,ef ' , ' - ' 554' ' -QQLQQ. fa li .J . ' X VIL .Vf,..,, Q V .- iz C ' :f A .T . l-'i'fniQQiY1- ' 1' ' ,,- 2, Xfly,-2 , -.' ' 1 ' ,- N473 -'1eT43Yf5irQS f Q , v . 5gEf.x-:,S1'm Q 5' X ':.'1i'5'4 'a' A 1 x-ii 1 ' . .-i-X, - ,gf 1, - f. , .V-fxifga S - - Sus ,f-wwf. , R+ . f. ,.- 'fs ' -U ' fgil -' 527 .vi ' J iv V4 ' X 52' 5 v Q is .f -. 1 f' 'f 3: r- '. 2 1 2. -, OSCAR ODD MCINTYRE PLATTSBURG, MISSOURI, 1884 , R Newxpaper Writer X We ill. , Z H . ...ff . ' S ' HGMLCOMING Wxll We ever forget our IQ29 HOfHCNXCOH11Dg W1th 1tS gayly dec orated houses parade and football game V f 7w Pang f.,.A,,..75v if 5 o --H-:H --iff Af' N e . f f' lf ff' 1, X fy! jlmy! iiftjzx' 271 ..,,.D....r...-Y..,.......i,....., 1.,.,..,,,.......... .......-..,,,x Aunouraif--M-gr 1 9 3 0 T,T?.wt Pagf 27 OUR CAMPUS After along summer vacation it was good to come back to the familiar scenes of the NI. S. N. C. campus once more and to resume our Work and play with old and new friends. jfkawyf,-J-Q Hw-tile AURORA Qfifww- Rig no 3 0 ff?-H-f-P NEW LIBRARY Une of the most important events of the present year was the opening of the new library. We are no longer suffering from eyestrain due to poor lights, or from a bad disposition clue to tears in cur best silk hose. Page 273 is 1930 f '23 AU R O R A L-'M CO-ED PROM The Winter term ushered in the fancy dress events, first the Co-ed Prom with costumes cleverer than ever before, and second, the faculty entertain- ment which will long be re- membered for its Uhfiles of Smiles. Page 274 .P 7.,,-,,,.. Mwi, -,,,...4,Y, .A-. 1 . ,,.T.,,. Y ,.,-,7!f' ,P f xx -ii in ' Y -'lf lHl'?'i 'W5'C2ff1l tidal' likfi li, ..,,,.y-Ae., i Q., 7 In t.tNte,--,H,4. lf COLLEGE CIRCUS The biennial circus put on bv the Physical Education Club was a credit to their efforts. Every act was Well planned and executed. The last act, the daring leap from the top of the gym finished it in true professional style. K-Mfljjjs Page 275 C917 412'-'::i4-,. ., X a ' Lol-,?,m. ,HM.i':'. M C. W -F-M-MWAM-, ,t,, f ! 1 f 1 .,....,4 ' 'JJ' l,.w.,1,f AU R0 RA gT - ilvl'-'git 1 Q 3 0 SMILES Nfay th1s last page of our feature section serve to remind you of those care-free college days. Page 276 fin? M... - ie -1iT11ij Li7?M H- - Y - 11,6 I -hi me-.,,..egLm gf 'x S V VT I X ATHLETICS xt W A L T E R C A M P NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, 1859-1925 Leader in Health Education . if X 1 I Pig! 1 .V ---- -7- - - -- - ---- -- 7------.. -J-4-.,.,...4, -1-...,,,...--, ------f-v-Afa V M- 'i23 .AURORA Qnmmtiy-N-M M -'ill 1 Q 3 to .MT i Top Row-RYNEARSON, OLDS, OCXERMAN. Bottom Row-ALLMAN, lX4ARsHALL, ADRION, SAMSON. COACHES Behind the team stands the coachf' He is the man who must see that his men get the credit for a successful year, and he is the man who takes the brunt of defeat. He is the man who must make into a smooth working unit, each group of men who bid for places on the teams which will go on the athletic field to uphold the glory of the college. He is the man who must foresee the situations that his Wards Will be called upon to meet and he must be the man to prepare them to meet each squarely and in a truly fair manner. He must instill in each man that sense of fairness that makes for clean and honest athletics. If a coach, regardless of the games his team has won or lost, has made each one of his team members an honest and a true athlete, then he has added to and upheld the spirit of clean amateur athletics. A X To our coaches We owe the utmost respect and appreciation for they are the men who have developed the teams that have, in the past year, brought added laurels to Ypsi. These are the men who were the real leaders of each team-the men Who have Won the regard of the student body because of their firm purpose to ever hold the spirit of clean play above the spirit to win at all costs. And in their Hrmness of purpose they have made each man who came into contact with them a better and truer athlete. They are to be honored and congratulated. N ici ,Y -.-ll.l-.- 'fm 7 ABLI R O R A Qfiliiigin, 1930 1 I CLASS MANAGERS HAROLD HALL . Intramural Manager FRANCIS O,BRIEN . Senior Manager WEB SMITH . , fnnior Manager CHARLES BENSON . Sophomore Manager NORMAN ALLEN , Frerhrnan Manager Each year the classes pick to represent their group, one man who has both a good athletic record and the ability to manage the teams that will represent these classes in intramural sports. The duty of these class managers is to recruit players from the general student body and to coach and direct the teams on the fields In this Way the men students, Who do not compete in varsity sports, are given opportunity to participate in athletics. Lf-'ew P11012 279 I M'--'m'figt7'iL5 .. D - ,.,i.L,.l f.. 'ie to Q fm, 'ii fr ffm Tix. l'2.. ligfey tiea.4.Lz- X N Lasso L. The 1929 season was one of both joy and sorrow to the Ypsi football fans. During the season Hve games were won, two tied, and one was lost. In the conference, however, three games were won and one tied with Western State tio tie up the title race. Ypsiisl season started out in great style when the local boys, before 3000 fans took Bowling Green into camp to a 34 to 7 tune. YPSILANTI 27, DEPAUL UNIVERSITY og OCTOBER I2 At Soldier's Field in Chicago, Ypsi's warriors trimmed the powerful DePaul team in a 27 to o game. Here, true to form, Andy Vanyo, our star guard, looked like an All-American and played with a team that on that day could have made any team in the country wave the white flag. YPSILANTI 13, NOTRE DAME BH 75 Ocromzra I9 In the greatest game every played on Alumni Field, the Hurons beat the Fighting Irish I3 to 7. In spite of the fact that Nlorrow and Stites were withdrawn from the game during the Hrst quarter because of injuries, the team came through with a victory over what was undoubtedly the strongest eleven to ever visit the field at this college. ima fZjE2 ' ' ?0,YW'..s'HW5i',.4f3. ,sGfv1e?'f:jff. 1 srffii' ,L 1 sw. ' fri 'F' ' f-JZ ' W ., 4- -tif - .sn . 0 -9. 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A 'zz X ,-apr 1,.:mr.v .eaves sim. v -ggts-1 Mu' cf-.Q-z-:f 7 dw: , .-z a 'este r 2 f:r:':2:s1..:-1' 1 ' -.: - ' li .4 -' 1 reef-IH fffffrs f :r f ii, Ar--zf .... . ill' wwf Ev f a Q. -t ,ZA , fa'-f , , W 5 4-ft.--+ A? Q-imfkaw, m, . ..3-1 :Q H ee 1'-'F Page 280 xii...-. -47, e Y 5, W ig 3 H-Q-Q-3 A':'E-921A .YPSILANTI 6, Joi-IN CARROL 65 NOVEMBER 16 Fully determined not to let defeat stay in the Ypsi camp, the team met the powerful John Carrol eleven at Alumni Field on November I6 and held them to a tie score. The stellar work of Vanyo and LaVoie in the line and the ball-toting abilities of lXfIorroW, Stites, and Captain Gunnerson made Carrol play its best game to stay in the even column at the end of the game. YPSILANTI 31, DETROIT CITY COLLEGE og NOVENIBER 31 In this last game of the season, with seven great football players on the held for their last game for Ypsi, the team won its final conference game by the lopsided score of 31 to 0. Morrow, Stites, Gunnerson, and Hawk ran rough-shod over the City College team and, but for the fact that the ground was covered with ice, almost scored at will. ' i Page 28I , AURORA :X 1930 Q. YPSILANTI 24, CENTRAL STATE og OCTOBER 26 Using a starting line-up of subs, Rynie loosed an avalanche on the Nlt. Pleasant boys in the form of a 24 to o game. This game, the first of the conference games, seemed to indicate a start oil toward another championship. YPSILANTI 6, WESTERN STATE 65 NOVELIBER 2 At Western State's Homecoming Day, Ypsi, with 500 loyal supporters, travelled to Kalamazoo to play Western the deciding conference game. That day two good teams met, and in a loosely played game full of penalties and injuries, the best the boys could get was a 6 to 6 game. YPSILANTI 14, MICHIGAN BU 18, NOVEMBER 9 In the only game that Ypsi lost during the past season, the Wolverines B team took its revenge for a 25 to 3 beating last year. 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G , 1, Km b ff y b ,!,. ,, yy, ,h s gE,g3E,,,,, 'mf az- 1 ' . , - - f f my 1 , 1 -7.,, f f, f , ,- - -0 'Q ,H ' . , N- -it - 0 ff-E 'ff -- ' r f . mmf' Page 282 or .J V ' ' T' 7' ETH C' 'W .' Y M Y N Y YJ Y, V ,, . H , Wgigiigjgiip .-.jg ' .,,l,,,l,,i if 5--ss .- . .... - . C. C- C C, H 'f't' - ' 5. xl Q ii' t t ' t FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1929 Ypri Oppomfvzff October Bowling Green, Ohio Here 34 7 October DePaul University Chicago 27 o October Notre Dame HB Here I3 7 October Central State Here 24 o November YVestern State There 6 6 November iylichigan B Here 14. IS November John Carroll U. Here 6 6 November Detroit City College There I o 156 45 In the last three years Ypsi has hung up a football record that any college could well be proud of. With but two games lost out of twenty-four played, Rynie's wards have taken two conference championships and tied for one. This year the game tied with Western State Teachers' College fixed the race so that both Ypsi and Western State have equal claims on the championship. Ypsi, however, has first claim on it by virtue of her holding hrst honors for the past two seasons. S Of the men who made up this wonderful football machine, Morrow, LaVoie, Quinn, LeAnclerson, Stites, Dierlces, and Captain Gunnerson are lost to the varsity next year. In their places, two line and live backfield positions, will go to men from the freshmen and reserve squads who have shown themselves to be fit cogs in the varsity lineup. With most of the line, Shoemaker, Muellich, Young, Stover, Rice, Layman, Chanter, Thayer, Wills, Bernhagen, and the powerful Vanyo, along with Tuttle, Hawk, King, and VValters frcm last year's squad and a promising group of new men from the yearling ranks, Rynearson should turn out a winning team and a title holder for the season of IQ3O. .-,,ff'Qf TT7' Page 283 HYH.-..-W...-..- - nw-if , ,f -V 1 xii 77-7, W.. if Y WN , .-.W fa .f f, , V. W. -.,.,Y.--A, A W, ,. Y.. in rwfgliw-TM f I ,fy f H , , , ,,YYY W wwf-YW g -dll? f---'---?-- f ,O ,I -,AT-V,YiVHgM, I. A74 , v .,.,.-,,.g 1 1. Mgr AURORAw fs- ..c+x-Qmxea The Huron squad got off to a poor start, winning but one of its first seven games, but found its stride and took six of the last seven games in impressive style. These seven wins, however, gave enough to break even in the scoring column and the three Wins in four games of the conference schedule gave the boys second place. 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J . lik' I X-gay f 21 ' IQSILANWQ ' rv- I , f , x..AFf . ll:iii'oil?df ,Q '.FGina21.1r '.x' y Rieeff J A i' ' On January I7, City College, in the first conference game outplayed the locals in a 29 to ZI game and shortly after that the hfichigan HBH team took a second victory out of the Huron camp. A determined team invaded Central Statels home court and saved its chances in the conference by whipping the Central cagers 22 to IS. Chanter, Giles, and Captain Wfhitney were the stars of this game, Chanter getting five hoops. The next night the same Ypsi team lost to Orchard Lake by a 32 to 34 score. Taking to the road again on the following Nlonday, the Hurons went to Adrian where they dropped a 31 to 25 game. Ypsils offense still seemed to lack smooth working order. Wfestern State was carded for February 6, but college officials postponed the game indefinitely and the game was never played. The Central team came out of the north seeking revenge, but went back home on the short end of a 28 to 26 score after a hard-fought game. After this win, the team took spirit and whipped Adrian in an extra period game by a 26 to 22 tally. Oberlin put a temporary halt to the winning streak by a Z7 to 22 victory over the Ypsi cagers. Undaunted by defeat, the boys next met and took Armour Tech into camp 35 to 20. In this game Giles started his scoring streak with seven foul shots out of seven tries and a basket to boot. A few days later Detroit took a 24 to 22 beating at the hands of the locals best working combination: Giles and Gabel at forward, Rice at center, and Captain VVhitney and Nluelich at guard positions. In the last home game, a slightly different combination defeated Northern State Normal, the Upper Peninsula champions, 44 to 3Q at the Normal gym. Giles and Captain Whitney had their last home appearance in that game. The next night the team traveled to Chicago where it again met and defeated Armour Tech. The last season, though not the best the Normals have ever had, was a suc- cessful one despite the fact that the games postponed in the conference were never played off to make possible any definite conclusion as to the team standing in the race. Giles again, after a poor start, took the high scoring honors of the Huron camp. . -J--LA Page 285 - - f--ifvefffizai...-My i h1,?Af4i:25gif,Q g.T.. AAU R0 R-A ?7f'm 'ff. ,,,j 193 0 fig? Top Row-COACH GLDS, CHAPPELL, R. BURHOLT, ADAMS, A. BURHOLT, SPINK, NIANAGEP. BOOTH. Bozfom Row-ALTAFFER, O,CONNOR, ARNETT, CAPT. CRIGER, BAUER, XVOLFE, Moncomnn. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY This year's team has no doubt been one of the best to ever represent our school in the cross country World. Going through a full season without a single defeat and leaving behind a long string of broken records, this team can rest assured that it has the best record of any varsity team that the college has placed in com- petition this past year. Carrying on its schedule some of the hardest teams in the collegiate sport World, the local boys always managed to turn in a lopsided score with the opponents on the long end. SCHEDULE FOR 1929-1930 Ypfi Opponent September Bowling Green ..r.. I5 45 October Ohio YVesleyan ...,... IQ 40 October Detroit Y. NI. C. A. ,... I9 36 October University of Nlichigan . . I8 39 October Ohio Northern University .... 20 38 October Oberlin College .... .,..,,,.. 2 4 32 November Michigan Collegiate Ypsi I VVS. 52, C.C.D. 65 November Open November State Intercollegiate November Michigan A. A. U. Run . . . 24 33 Page 286 , V ---- 4 l-a-----1 - -Y ,,, --.-.... i.. ... -. -. . -. Q.. 1- .--M to WD- f X ' '1 A t 4i3??3 ?ff9TfTQi ' aff. Q-HT -lzlfgl I Q 3 0 1.lfL1T -1 ' Lffz to Right-COACH OLDS, WVOLFE, BAUER, ARNETT, O,CONNOR, ALTAFFER, Moizcomrsia. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CROSS COUNTRY TEAM This Green and White team won the National Junior A. A. U. Championship by defeating Detroit NYU, Indiana University, Ohio State, Cincinnati NYU, Pittsburg, and Penn State. The locals scored 33 points to give them a large Winning margin over their nearest opponents, the Detroit team, which had 48 points. Roger Arnett, Huron star, ran a beautiful race, covering the six mile course in 31 minutes and 33 seconds to take first place in the team scoring. lvforcombe, O'Connor, and Bauer finished third, fourth, and fifth in the order named while Captain Wolfe finished in twentieth place, the last man to score for Ypsi. Altaffer, Who ran his last race for Ypsi there, was running in fifteenth place but was forced to drop out about a quarter of a mile from the finish tape when he Was seized With a bad attack of cramps. The team received a large silver plaque and each of the men were given medals emblematic of membership on the Winning team. The first four Hurons to score also received awards for individual places. P gf 28 7 a '-eW-a.Taf,.g41a,w--ee- N-1 AURORA if -F- l'i'lTi'1 1 Q 3 0 Top Row-lX4oRcoIvIBE, R. BURHOLTZ, PAGE, KIASCIN, CLAYTON, NTGR. PRAX', APRIL, TVATSON, KAISER. Secomi Row-ALLEN, KRECKE, TXVORK, ARN'IzrrT,i BENJAMIN, ARNOLD, SIMMONS, AIEYERS, CHAPPELL. Third ROW'-COACH OLDS, CHANTER, BARSTOYV, CAINS, OTCONNOR, KIQUEGER, RADER, SNYDIER, TRAINER ALLMAN. Bottom ROM-JACOBI, SIL-ms, MUNROI2, OLIXf'ER, CAPTAIN BECK, CRIGER, A. BURHOLTZ, BROXVN, VVOLFE. VARSITY TRACK 1930 Coach Olds, with the wealth of material he has on his 1930 varsity track team, should have little trouble in Winning the conference championship Which, with the exception of last year, the Hurons have been in the habit of taking ever since the conference was formed. This team with a great distance and middle-distance crew from the ranks of the championship cross country team, exceptionally good dash and hurdle men, and above average field event men, is one of the best teams to ever represent this college in the track World. SCHEDULE FOR IQ3O April Oberlin ..... . There April Adrian College . . Here April Drake Relays . . There May Ohio Relays . . Columbus May Detroit City College . There Nlay State Intercollegiate . Lansing May Western State Ctentativej . Here lVlay hdichigan Collegiate Kalamazoo June National Collegiate Chicago Page 288 -Q AURORA W 1 9 0 4 3 ve QQ' ,E , a. .Stn . ,o :ln . 1 SiiJ,a4.,, . VARSITY BASEBALL Coach Ockerman's nine, with a number of last years, regulars back on the team roster, is led this season by Captain Giles, senior short-stop. With valuable additions to the pitching staff from last season's freshman squad, the mound division should be better than last year's, and with a strong line-up of heavy hitters there appear to be few chances of losing any of the games. The team should have a good chance of taking first honors in the conference this year. April May May May May May May May May May June June June SCHEDULE FOR 1930 Michigan State Central State . Armour Tech . Hillsdale College Armour Tech St. Maryis Orchard Lake . . Hillsdale College Oberlin College Central State . Adrian C2 garnesl St. Mary's Orchard Lake . . Michigan State Alumni . . . Here Here Here Here Chicago Here There . Here There Here There There Here Page 289 -141 2 ,J -me-aff-52 AURORA A-f-me-W?-at 1 Q 3 0 Pl L'm ' Lfft to RiglztwD1E1ucEs, EDWARDS, J. Norr, COOPER, WAYT, STARK, GREENLICK, CAPT. W. Ncrrr, COACH ADRION. THE VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM The swimming team, thought it did not break into the Winning column, was as strong an aggregation of tank- rnen as ever represented this college. In meets with Grand Rapids Y , Toldeo YH, and Michigan State College, it,s members showed up Well and it was defeated only by small margins. True to form, Captain Yvesley Nott Was a consistent point Winner in both the diving and free-style events. With 'but the loss of Captain Nott and Dierkes, the team should be equally strong next year. Page 290 I ,,, I ...,... d,,.-f.'4 e X frl...m.w. -he M. f -f GMM lj 5 -1 in if rr ' 'rfrnrfrcfcrt' 2 f -1 L1-fi to Right-CAP'r. DELONG, BORST, COACH SAMSON, KEMPF, MORAN. VARSITY TENNIS Coach Samson's netters, the same team as last year with the exception of Arnold who replaces Borst, face this coming season With Very fair prospects. With DeLong, who ranks as fifth college player in the state, as first man and three other men of nearly his calibre to make up the rest of the squad, the Ypsi team should have a successful court season. April May May May Nlay May May lVIay June June 26 2 8 io I2 I5-17 22-24 29-31 5-7 14 SCHEDULE FOR 1930 Michigan State College . . Detroit City College . Oberlin . . . Central State . . Detroit City College Central Intercollegiate State Intercollegiate . . Michigan Collegiate State Intercollegiate . Central State . TITT' -ITTI 1 ', -NYYW-- . There . There . Here . Here . Here Chicago Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Lansing . There Page 291 jf ' Wt T T ' Ama' EALFRO RA, s?2l---- ,-,, 1930 QA Left zo Righ!-MEYERS, SCHNELL, NIENOLD, ADRION, SANDERS, PETERSON, SNYDER. THE VARSITY GYMNASTIC TEAM This team, though it is the only non-competitive team to repre- sent this college, visits more cities throughout this and the neighbor- ing states than any other organized group of athletes from this campus. During the past eight years the gymnastic teams of this school have travelled and performed in the states of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Kentucky, Vlfest Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Maryland. This year's team took a long trip at Easter Vacation, giving exhibitions throughout lvlichi- gan and Northern Nlichigan. Short trip exhibitions were given during the season at Tecumseh, Toledo, South Lake, Detroit Qzl, Monroe, Pontiac, Dearborn, Hills- dale, Rochester, Albion, Ann Arbor, Adrian, Birmingham, Highland Park Qzj, Plymouth, and Jackson. Pagf 202 -f..-..7! 'E ' 7 -jitg47?TAll1'-4 -'A' -F,-A,,aE,E-A,AA 7, , XXL hmmm, S X A :T I - -'A IKLWQRQQ , 2, X 3 X ' b' XX Vw ' i i 'W ' X x,, X, N RUG '-'5 N?-XQXXA s-We Hff+ W--aff-2? ,AIJRGHA - ,W L- , gi1-f Q , 1.930 L,-.l FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULE Flint Junior College ....., o Ypsi, . . . 52 Michigan State Frosh .... IS Ypsi. . . . 20 U. of D. Frosh ,....... . . 0 Ypsi. . . . 8 City College Frosh .... . , o Ypsi. . . . 26 The freshman squad of IQZQ was one of the largest that has reported since the three year varsity ruling took affect at Ypsi. There is no doubt but what some of the men of this team will take the places left open on the varsity by the graduation of Captain Gunnerson, Stites, Dierkes, and Morrow in the backfleld, and there is little doubt that Throop and Sanders of this freshman team Will see action on next year's team. Page 294 W4 WLT, ,-,..x f -- ' A-7 f 1 , i 1 ---'bgjn f -'-- fl - '-7 I f . ,LL f, ,fifissa X f L. -LL Lge 'ij Ll4.1,i:f ,f-ioi'i'r'111'tt?yr - 1,l.,..l-,V 1 ff ,','l,ff+k----- fVfcfffy2.a'.f2i.f e-sm-I-1 AJIIEIO BA 31+-we 54. XL 3 3 L... '+P' Cm? C -- FRESHMAN BASKETBALL City College Frosh Mt. Pleasant Frosh Adrian Frosh ,.,. Cleary College . . . Adrian Frosh . . . Mt. Pleasant Frosh City College Frosh Varsity Reserves . SCHEDULE .. I4 Ypsi.... 42 Ypsim.. .. .. 30 Ypsim.. . .. 16 Ypsi.... .. I5 Ypsi.... 27 Ypsi.... .. IQ Ypsi..,. .. 28 Ypsi.... Winning six of their eight games, Coach Ockerman's freshman five proved its quality as a basketball aggregation this past season. Several men of marked ability were found in the frosh ranks this year and at least three or four of them Will be found in the varsity line-up next year. LQ-'Af kr- wt Page 295 iii' flgfiigil,-L--t,, Wm A'URORA 'FT 'iPfi 1930 THE FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM The Frosh team, not unlike the Varsity harriers, spent its Whole season administering defeats to its opponents in the six dual meets on its schedule. With this group of runners to draw from, next year's var- sity team should have little trouble holding the cross country laurels that have been gained in the past years. SCHEDULE FoR 1929 Oct. 18 Ann Arbor High ..... 37 Ypsi ...... I9 Oct. 22 Detroit Eastern ..... ZQ Ypsi ...... Z7 Oct. 25 Dearborn High ...... Z9 Ypsi ...... 27 Nov. 4 hlonroe High ....... 33 Ypsi. . , . 23 Nov. I2 Toledo University . . . 39 Ypsi. . . . I7 Nov. IS Detroit C. C. Frosh . . 46 Ypsi ,..... I5 Page 296 --e-- fI7 Ti- -g omg AURQRA ggi - i 1 Q 3 n f-i-e-1- FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Coach Nlarshall found much good material in the incoming freshman class this year. Even as the Aurora goes to press, these boys will be hard at Work developing themselves for places on future varsity teams. Outstanding men this year are Quinn, distance man and captain of the squad, Beatty, former outstanding scholastic champion hurdler, and they are followed closely in ability by the rest of one of the largest frosh track squads that Ypsi has ever had. May May lvlay May June SCHEDULE FOR 1930 2 Notre Dame Frosh . 9 Detroit City College Frosh . I7 State Meet . . 23 Central State Frosh . 2 Detroit YU . f s Here . Here Lansing Here Here Page 297 --A-A-Sa Auuoufx Sli- -Wm-liw 193 0 ...- Page 298 FRESHMAN BASEBALL This year's frosh team under the mentorship of Coach Stites is developing a wealth of good material for the varsity. This team tries its strength on the freshman squads of the various colleges throughout the state. Coach Stites plans on having his boys play' at least four games during the term. FRESHMAN TENNIS TEAM Though there was no available picture of the frosh court squad, there is such a team on the campus. Their coach, Ken DeLong, first man on the varsity squad, has arranged a schedule for the green men. Those Who compose the squad are E. Richardson, H. Cieslew- sky, A. Baker, M. Hoisington, J. Carson, and Wm. McKinley. Sys-5:5s,ss-2,5-139' ,Q Mer-2-.Vw-,rfizb . JFQ '- A .'.J f' 5, 1-ff ff-b-V. ,- axazgsfeg .:!-2212-,+:.' wwf-',::-5' fi- -4- V. 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TTT, S+ 'Wi'-12 5:22155 LI-'RSE'2iiE'frfS5lR:.?f:1' -:1 hf??3'.'1:14j:5EV:2:'.'I4'2E32:31.-?: : ,J .aw ... 3'V.,:V,, ' ' 1 gm .1 ' .ri -,.j ' A, mf... Y, . .11 5 1' w V . . mag- V-.-....,,Pm,3d,uzY i ,, F iv ' f ,J f as-52 A253-E13 PL fii 7777? k. , Y JOKES Dean-c'Sornething should be done to stop all this pettingf' Dorothy- VVell, in heathen countries they drown the girl babiesf, THOUGHTS BY A FLAPPER '4You know me, darling, only as Ilm painted, You'd be surprised, should we become acquainted, I may seem blase, bored and all the rest, But I can be old-fashioned by request. Dick- Did you ever hear of any success in history achieved Without arms?,' Jim-'LI-Iow about Venus de BrIilo?', Prof. Pray- Look here, waitress, there isn't a particle of turtle in this turtle soupf' Waitress- WVell, what of it? We have Cabinet pudding but you wouldn't expect to find Andrew lyfellon in it, would you?', Please say you'll be mine forever, he murmured in her ear softly. I may not be on the football team like Andy Vanyo and I won't have as much money to spend on you as Vanyo would but oh darling, I love you more than any girl I've ever met. NAnd I love you too, dear, she whispered, 'cbut where is this Vanyo fellow? President Cat class meetingj- The chair does not recognize you, Miss Ander- son. Sit down. Miss Anderson- Oh, you stuck-up thing! I was introduced to you last week. Four years of pulling the wool, and therels your sheepskin. Oh, Mamma, Mammal A motor truck just smashed the baby buggy all to pieces! Heavensl Was the baby killed?', UNO, Mamma, luckily he fell in the river a little while before. First Darky- What fo' you name yo' baby 'Electricity', Mose?,' Second Darky- Well, mah name am Mose and mah wife's name am Dinah, and if Dinahmose don't make electricity, what does dey make? rw Page 299 -A 4 A ' A A 5' eff 6, ' N--ea A-ef -?-ff------if-vw g -W .W ,gif ,r Y--,W Ysi-w.-,--Y, -Wim - VM YM W A W , . , ,, -- .' ,' .f A ' ,.-,-, ,. ,,,, ,,i,g,v,,,,M,.--, 1' , ., ,. ' f fgccf 1 --N-fe-M-- L..?.-gt.-,..L...., fe- fif LQ' iw ,,,.,..., Ypsa CO-ea Ypsi Co-ed Bob Cutler Ypsi Co-ed Bob Cutler- Bob Cutler- ,i..1..Y.1 M9505-A f you smoke? 7, you drink? 77 t ? 77 you pe goody letas go out and have a hell of a good time looking pool room Windowsfa Bob Cutler-H 3 V- Roger-c'VVhy don't you marry Jo? Afraid to pop the question?', Norman- 'No, afraid to question the popfl Teacher- Johnny, I am surprised. Do you know any more jokes like that? Johnny-'cYes, teacher. Teacher-UVVell, stay after schoolf' Are you quitting school?', CC 77 Then Why are you sending your clothes home? I am moving into the fraternity house next semesterf' Taxi Driver-f'lWy, what a clutchlv i i Jimmy House- Say, you keep your eyes to the front. This IS none of your business! Ann- I Wish I were like a river. Bea- Hovv7s that?,' Ann- It follows its course Without leaving its bed. Mary Ceil-4'Wl1at is a New England Conscience? Chuck- One that Works only for others, my dearf' Professor- Wise rnen hesitateg fools are certainf' Jerry-uAre you sure?,' Professor-'CI am eerta1n.'7 lyfother- Now, dear, when you say your prayers, pray for Warm Weather so that Grandma's rheumatism will get better. Little Heliotrope Cage 16, kneeling at her bedsidej- Please, God, make it hot for Grandma. Page 300 g .-.Bmw ,,lfLl'lf 'QfI,f1 .li pf Q e 'o fl -Messages AUR0 RA 'lf l 1 Q 3 0 CAM? Bettine-'cDid hlary marry her partner in that flying trapeze act? Joy- No, she decided to drop him. Did you know that high heels were invented by a very short good-looking blonde who was continually being kissed on the forehead? James Cage fourj- Did you hear the one about the travelling salesman?', hilary Cage three and a halfj- h1Ioth--erll', UI shouldnlt have eaten that missionary steakfi Said the cannibal king with a frown, For oft have I heard of the old proverb- You carft keep a good man down. Trusty-e I'll do anything I can, Viiardenf' VVarden-L'Wiell, don't put yourself outf' I-Ie- Am I the first man you have ever kissed?', She-HOf coursel 'Why do all men ask the same question? Dean-f'Why are you in college? Bewildered Freshman- lVIother says it's so I'll meet the right peopleg father says itas so I can be educatedg sister says itls to get me out of the Way for four yearsg my frat brothers say therels no reason-but I think it's because somebody has to wear out my older brother's coonskin coat. I'll take you up on that, said he pointing to the Ferris Vifheel. Psychologist- Blah, youire color-blindf' hflan-'clVIy heavens, I got married a week ago.'7 Roger- Do you think that airplanes will ever supplant automobiles? Alice- No. Who Would Want to park in a damp old cloud?', Prof. Sanders- Why did you spell pneumatic-'neWmatic'? Prof. Reninger- The 'k' on my typewriter is not Workingf, Ruth-f'Yes, sirg I paint a picture in a day and a half and think nothing of it, Art Teacher Cdrylyj- Neither do If, ,--- Page SOI ?A--+-fEfiff7'i:- rg '-X ,aria rig, o rr T T T'il', i 5 U Q . - -tn f v Q . .Ybrlr MQ 4 i 5 Max Pl W Fl rvxr' X 541649 li . Lui I N X is la ' 3 94 R A,,, YM' K F ,,,. - X 4 fin ' I - -4 : i : E W f t s v !,- . X flu' 5 1 . lx 5,.afrr ,,. 49 Q f . 1' a J I WN MM ' Z - M - , , my - ,....-.e '- 8 fgatjcggafltgizixnwonf D ...V l JH .- is Q f t 5 X ' if ,F is 1 at 2 -T a ll, l l 1 - - - C ui -revs i X V..-f ,-.A, 5 ' ' . wisp' y A A' 3 , fi l I 40: f tw 29 ' . SX, as .f' 'wan C1 Q H Vi . J 1 1 ! .7-' 'ii l 'V I Y ' ig. :lx f, x Q 'E F if ' l ii 5 . ti i,ig?iBNXXQi I'--D-xxx If ii! .- -5 2 nfilolt Page 302 ,,-- ltTlTlF'-l- -tv' - SEPTEMBER The Big Sisters take their Little Sisters to a Backwards Party. Hooray! The old Classi- fication Jam. Andy Vanyo looks over the Freshmen women. Big Ben gets on the job for eight o,clocks. The Freshmen rush home to tell hlama and Papa all about it. OCTOBER hliller's proofs come back- the patients are recovering. The Ann Arbor shieks as usual try to crash the College Party. Oh! Oh! you couldn' Bernie, we knew t Watch that girl and keep your feet. The Freshmen take their annual dip in the fountain. Homecoming-the alumni come back to give us the once over. NOVEMBER Big trip to the Celery City- -celery, yells, football and Whoopeel The College Play, She Stoopsto Conquerl'-and how! The bustle is back in style. We see them Wrestling around at the parties. S ,,e-E+ee,. ,.,,iiii1Qigiiii'Ti1,i 7fiQ3',f'fD H-'Wt' ivy lfgijig ' TT 1Qi1fliQ.?' to to t 'tif j'K 'A ttmttvvv' ' tt'-' ee theses'-yeefafwfaefsf ,, , 1 tl. . he llc DECEMBER Shoemaker is elected next ye.r's football captain. 4'We offer you congratulationsf, Big Oratorical Contest. The Kollege Kermis- clowns, grab bags, clocks and stuffed birds. Vacation at last-plenty of snow for Santa. JANUARY THE NEXV LIBRARY OPENS WITH ceremony That Faculty Only table bothers us. Big novelty-learn to dance on your own feet-dancing lessons at the gym. Hot times on the toboggan slide. Reserve your seat early. FEBRUARY The month starts out with keen skating. Nlany get the slip. Parties are in full swing and the air full of bids. The Faculty outdoes itself and gives us a dose of laughs. One of our absent-minded profs goes out in the rain- opens his book and puts his umbrella under his arm. The month ends with signs of spring in the air. N ,Q-' 5 fs., ,s--. :IA ' ' mf' 'gi 'A gf 1 1 pg T jgiiip.. il. FJ Qi? fi' Q 'T' Wm' Ggf A ? . if 1- 5 A f YQ 1 f 5- ' fs L ' Qglfcvsls 0, 'E 4 2 .1 V Y- .5 a FL WL ' ' JI! LQ X ja -1,1 0 r' ' .5 f X ' tl 'lf 555 5 T l ii' gi f , ' in . CQ ! 'NG ' T - Q 3 f A L A . . I 9 y kj fm.nL.s.-A. L, 5 . if 6 ,till 2. i W? .' in '- ' ' I X ' 9 ll 14 'ww - - ef All Page 303 if -ef' ,fi -f J ,f ,W E , E,E... If ,V-I X 7? Wifhii-v xmdiivvvir 'WAF- ff 'W rr 7 .1 i,, I. 25 1 ,wi -nn ,hifi H ,ef .1 .1 i E- EE -9-if- af fifiif - f' ff My gg J.--B ...f-A,,,,., 'W Q, wfiff' . -me--M-a-'E Aunouix i-lim'-g- 4 ----A--+5 1 Q 3 0 QM-A-1 MARCH A Prince There YVas -perhaps some of the men got a sug- gestion for that new spring suit from Alan Trench's snappy outfit, and the girls hints for an aggressive technique of handling men from Ernestine Anderson. Robin Hood, Hayseed Couple, hlechanical Toys and Dutch Twins mingle merrily at the Co-ed Prom. College Circus-and some of us are still trying to puzzle out that breath-taking leap from the Gym ceiling into the barrel, which might make even Houdini or Thurston green with envy. YVe go home to prepare hIother and Dad for the term marks. APRIL We return for another period of rest in preparation for our summer vacation. The Arm of Honor house entertains the campus with St. James Infirmary a la the front porch. Frederic Fuller again brings honor to IVI. S. N. C. by tying for first place in the Regional Oratorical Contest at Pease. Spring showers and sunshine-the boys and girls revive their interest in nature study. Frederic Fuller wins National Oratorical Contest at North- western University. Relay team takes second place at Drake Relays, Des Moines, Iowa. Page 304 vw I Daft , L7 jfs-aa ,'V: '-,TXT-l 'T AURORA X -'1 i l 1930 ik MAY AND JUNE Annual Kollege Komedy-college boys and girls have a chance to show their originality or lack of it. Decrepit Seniors support themselves with canes. The end is surely approaching. Senior girls' breakfast. College closes-we shake the mothballs out of our bathing suits and hasten to the seashore. Alumni grace our halls with their mature presence. Commencement-seniors' last bow. i Q 1 Page 305 iff? E-A-5 p XL ng? ?g ,af Abdon, Viola ......... Abdon, William O.. . . . Abert, William ........ Ableson, Raymond E. . . Adair, Dorothy ......, Adams, Harriette Jane Adams, June E. ... . Adams, Verna V. . . . Addison, N. .... Allen, Keith N. . . Allen, Mary ....... Alward, Elizabeth .... Ambrosier, Gladys . . . Ames, Dorothy NI. .... . Anderson, Dorothy ...... Anderson, Ernestine Ann Anderson, James ....,.. Anderson, Susanna ..... Anglemyre, Raymond . . . Anson, May ........... Arnet, Doris ......... Arnett, P. Roger . . . Atkinson, Hazel .,.. Atkinson, Lucile . . Atwell, Ardis ...... Atwood, Letha N. . . Ayres, Evard V, . . . Babcock, Hazel B. . . . Bachman, Jane E. . . . . Bachman, Ada May .... Bailey, Warren S. . . . . Baker, Dorothy L. . . . Baker, Kathryn L., . . . Baker, Mayme E. . . Ballard, Dorothy . . . Banta, Ralph .......... Barber, Alice ............ Barendreght, Blanche .... Barnes, Helen F. ...... . Barnes, Melva I. .... . Barns, Mona ...,. Barrett, Dorothy . . . Barsanti, Elsie ..... Bartlett, E. Jean ..... Batchelor, Jesse W. . . Bayler, Luella ..... Page 306 f aacnjanoulfs. 11. l 1 'L 35 0 1'- WWW-'EAW ' J INDEX II 7 , 63 . 72 95 , . . IO6 . oo II3 . 80 . 81 . 67 . 85 A 93 III 131 1o4 . 68 135 II4 . 66 124 132 . 8o 118 116 . 64 . 70 - 73 IOS IIO 122 , 76 . Q2 IIO IIS 12o . 62 62 130 I2I . 61 131 126 IOQ 133 1 75 II3 f..-.f, HMV--- ... ---N---7 Beck, Olen B. ...... . Beglinger, Cecil A. . . . Bell, Kathleen ....... Bell, Virginia ......... Belworthy, Catherine . . . Bender, Kathryn E. . . . Benjamin, Arthur L. ., Benjamins, James .... Benson, Charles .... Berkley, Paul C. . . . . Bernard, Lorena C. . . Besemer, lVIiriam . . . Bettesworth, Cecile .... Betz, Luella L. ..... . Billman, Doris ....,... Bird, Vilma R .......... Blackmer, Dorothy . . Blackmer, Francis ...... Blackmore, Autumn hflay ...... Blumberg, Helen . . . . . Boardman, Iva .... . . Bodley, Elwyn J. . . Booth, Donald . . . Borgo, Helen ....... Bombenek, Wilma . . . Botsford, Blanche ,... Botsford, Winifred . . . Boutell, Clare VV. . . . . Boutell, Edith NI. . . . . Bowen, Eleanor ...... Bowersox, Pauline ..... Bowman, Mary Louise . . Body, F. Jennie ...,... Body, Louise ......... Brablec, Carl .......,. Brackinreed, Dorothea . . Bradneld, Janette E. . . Bradley, Dorothy ..... Bradshaw, Anabel ,..... Brandt, June Mildred . . Brandt, Stella G. ..... . Breitreiter, Grace .... Breningstall, Grace . . . Brennan, Margaret .... Brenner, Esther ...... Brewster, Sarah ........ Brokaw, Mary Frances . Brooks, Thelma ....... Brown, Charlotte .... I. 7 Xv 1 lj-'7 w---N -an T TK ,iifffl fe., ...If 71 QI oo I3O 93 118 64 82 132 70 123 61 134 122 73 138 122 89 115 128 IO7 73 S9 120 88 131 131 125 113 84 94 135 68 IO5 65 86 II6 124 II3 129 114 127 122 123 IO3 81 72 128 121 .,..,.i..-- I 31 U- eg if fry 7 MA'-'metr- Brown, Elsie .... Brown, Helen ..,.. Brown, lVlary ...... Brown, hflaxine E. . Brown, hfliriam ..... Browne, Bernice . Brownell, Esther . . Burch, Barbara .... Burch, Elizabeth C.. Burrill, Martha .... Buskirk, Ruth ..... Butler, Ruth . . . . Butler, Thelma .... Buytendorp, Anne E Buytendorp, Nlarie . Campbell, Catherine Canfield, Hazel .... Carleton, Frances E. Carlson, Carl E. . . . Carlson, Carolyn . . . Carpenter, Doris . . . Carr, Miriam L. . . . Caulkins, Ila ...... Cavender, Constance .,... Cesal, Louise ...... Challis, M. Dean . . , Chanter, Frances . . . Chapel, Dorothy NT. Christy, Gertrude . . Clack, Lillian ...... Clapper, Irene . . . Clark, Bertine ...... Clark, Jean ........ Clem, Emerson S. . . Clemons, Marian . . . Coulburn, Martha . . Cole, Alice M. .... . Coleman, Dorothy L Coleman, lVIary E. . Coleman, Virginia . . Collins, Rodney .... Colucci, Frank ..... Conley, Agnes Mary Connelly, Elizabeth Converse, Lois Ann Cook, Helen M ...., Copens, lVIaurice A. Cornell, Alice H. . . . .. 114 .. 116 .. 133 ,. 108 .. 67 .. 83 .. 132 .. 137 .. 84 ,. IIS .. I25 .. Q4 .. 63 '- 93 .. 65 -- 134 .. IO6 .. IOS .. Q2 .. 96 .. 116 .. 62 .. 88 .. II6 .. 117 93 .. 84 .. 68 .. 64 .. 130 .. 122 .. 119 .. 96 .. 60 .. II7I .. 127 .. 130 .. 81 .. 126 .. 129 .. 68 .. 62 .. 103 -- 93 .. 107 -' 93 97 . . IO3 Coup, Ruth ...... Cram, Helen B. .... . Crampton, Helen , . , Crawford, Alyne B. . Crawford, Qneta .... Crego, Irene ...,.. Crouse, Ruth Pulver Culbert, VVordlow . . . , . Curren, Birdie RI. .,. .. Curtis, Anna L. ... Curtis, Zora ..1. Daisher, Josephine Dansard, Virginia . Dean. LaVergne .,.. Dearing, hflildred . . . Dearing, Aba ..,.... Decker, Garnett B. . . Decker, Helen Lucille Dejonge, Arantha ..... . . DeLander, Muriel . . . . . DeLong, Kenneth ..... Dernberger, Beulah . . , Diekman, Helen Amy Dierkes, VValter A. ..... . Dietz, Ada V. ...... . . Dietz, Helen Elaine Ditz, Dorothy ....... , . Dixon, Esther Marie Dobrowolski, Sabina . Dolph, Bernadine B. Donaldson, Grace ..... Donegan, Helen Nl. . . . Dow, Irma . ....... . Downer, Dorothy .... . . DuBois, Anna R. . . . Dumpierres, Juan . Dunn, Eunice ........ . . Dutton, Alberta A. .... . . Dwelley, Georgia .... . . Dwyer, Warren . . . Eaton, Dolores . . . Edwards, Alyce ..... Edwards, Spencer ...,. , , Eichorn, Elizabeth .,.. . . Eisele, James ....... 2-----.. 4 1. .az .1 ' 'f 7 , 4,f'.MM,..44 . ,dw mga, LL , .- , ,-- .--,..- Pagz' Q2 74 S9 IIS 123 III 69 135 124 112 104 IIS 81 64 69 59 81 136 123 138 81 64 128 67 82 127 III QI 94 1 18 65 97 62 II6 72 73 122 60 IO8 110 IO6 87 72 118 68 307 ,f ,L ,f,,,4gnAdZ A ,vid X4 71 Amir' R 0 H. E311 ima- --'F ft-' Eisenman, Betty .... Elliott, Vaneita E. . . Elwell, John S. .... . Emens, Harriett L. . . . Engard, Delma L. . . . Engel, Mildred ..... Enot, Ruth M. ..... . Erickson, Evelyn L. . , Eshenroder, Lucile . . . Evans, Donald A. . . . Evans, Lillian .... Evans, Cleone ..... Everett, Geraldine . . . Everill, Florence ...... Everill, Nora Winifred Ewing, Thelma ...... Facklam, Wilbur ..... Fairbanks, Evelyn Jane Fairbanks, Helen M. . Falan, Naomi ....... Falk, Elwin ......... Fangboner, Marian . . . Farwell, Rowena .... Fehrenback, Edna . . . Feige, Meta Laura Feldkamp, Florence Findlay, Ann ....... Finster, Dorothy .... Fisher, Gary H. . . . Fisher, Lucille ....... Fisher, Sylvia ......,. Fitzpatrick, Dorothy . Flaska, Barbara ...... Flaska, Olive ........ Fleming, Mary H .... Flynn, Donald .... Ford, Nancy . . . Forsythe, Louise Foster, Eleanor. Foster, Leah .... Fox, Henry ......... Fraser, Alex ......... Frederick, Margaret . . Freeman, Beatrice .... Freeman, Ida M. . . . . Freeman, Lois ........ Freitag, Willa Jean . . . Frost, Ruth L. ..... . Pagz 308 1930 -E. . IZQ . 96 . 127 . 119 . 134 . 136 . 69 . 85 . Q0 . 124 . 89 . 69 - 75 . 69 . 66 . 114 . 89 - 75 . 122 . 115 . 128 . Q2 - 94 . 116 . 66 . 67 . Q2 - 137 . 69 . 85 . QI . 109 . 103 . 110 39 84 . 118 . Q2 . 62 . 115 35 75 . IOS . 129 - 95 . 62 . 80 . 137 L .,,MAM..,,1M.?, x 6 X ,L Y -.,-,M..-...f iq..-1. 494...e...1 Fuller, Frederic L. . . . Fuller, Leona ...... Gardner, Ella May ..... Galley, Richmond H. . . . Garthe, Laurel ,,..... Gates, Alleen ...... Gatzke, Benigna .... Garant, Evelyn ........ Gardner, Ruth ......... Gaylord, Howard Wesley Gerrie, Ruth .......... Gentz, Gladys .......... Gersabeck, Arthur . Gibson, Frances .... Giddings, Gordon. . . Gilhams, Hilda . . . Gillett, Ross .... Glisson, Irene ..... Gims, Louise ..,.. Glasner, Helen G. . . Glover, Virginia ...... Glowacki, Felive ...... Gohsman, Nlargaret .... Goodall, Ilda B. .... . Gooding, Chester .... Goodman, Frances L. . . . Grapes, lVIadeline ...... Grasley, Marguerite .... Graubner, Franklin L. . . Gray, Neil W. ......... . Greenberg, Ann ....., Gregory, Charles . . . Grier, Salome ........ Gripton, Nlargaret . . . Gunnerson, Wilbur . . , Hackman, Earl ....., Hagen, Norman E. . . . Hahn, lVIabel ...... Hall, H. C. ......... . Hallenbeck, Lucille . . . Haller, Donald D. . . Hamill, Harriet Lou . . Hammack, Margaret . . . Hamman, Carl W. . . . Hammond, Helen. . . 75 71 60 82 98 86 137 126 110 T33 97 113 96 59 33 71 76 112 67 125 95 118 98 64 70 97 71 67 66 60 1 23 63 90 135 67 37 80 123 97 I26 61 124 128 98 98 7, f,.,i1L1ii.. 1 ,,,,.f,,y 5 ..- WA - ..1 'ee-m 9111 111- Harbron, Vina ...., Hargrane, Catherine Harwick, Elizabeth . Hartung, Emma . . . Haskins, Etha R. . . Hauter, Hilah I. . . Haun, Agnes . , . Hauf, Hilda ..... Havers, Cleeta .... Hawley, Helen .,... Hazzard, Dorothy . . Heidman, Tillie .... Heying, Ruth ...., Hibbard, Leslie ,... Hibner, Hester ..... Hill, Elizabeth lvl. . . Hillock, Maizie .... Himes, James A. . . . Hobson, Zetta Violet Hoffman, Louise .... Hollis, Adelyn. . . Holloway, Edna . . Hogle, Kathryn . . . Holt, Lovado ...,. Hooker, Dorothea . Hoover, Beverly . . . Hosley, Martha .... Hosner, Geraldine . Hoyt, lVIary Louise Howser, Alice . . . Huey, Jane ,...... Hughes, Dorothy . . Hughes, Virginia . . . Hults, lone .....,.. Hundley, Ralph S. . Huston, Naomi ......... . Hutchinson, Charlotte E. . . , Jackson, Phyllis Evelyn . . . Jacobi, Milton ......... Jacobus, Marie ..,.... Jaffke, Florence Jeffers, Anita . . . Jennings, Norman . Jones, Margaret . . Jones, Thora ..... Johns, Madelyn ..... Johnson, Alvah H. . . Johnson, Avis . . .l If N, X.. .. II7 .. IO6 .. 76 .. 128 .. IZQ .. 132 .. 127 . 89 . Q0 .. 60 .. 107 .. 103 ., IIQ .. 113 .. 126 .. 113 , 64 .. 117 ., 138 -A 137 .. 72 .. 108 .. 82 .. 131 89 86 .. 112 .. IOS 37 74 83 . . 120 98 QI . . 83 . . 109 82 60 .. 72 .. II7 76 72 39 Q0 .. III 95 97 69 7' f 1, . 1 1 v Johnson, Beatrice. Johnson Dorothy Johnson Naomi . Johnson Paul G. . Jongejari, Elinor . Jubb, Pauline .... Judson, Sara Ellen Kaifesh, Mary D. Kain, Mary ..,., Kaiser, Russell . . . Kay, Geraldine . Keefe, lVlary .... Keeler, Ruth .... Keillor, M. Ella . , Kelly, Marian A. . Kelly, Marion . . . Kelly, hlildred . . . Kelley, Ruth L. . . Kempf, Charles . . Kempster, Florence . Kendall, Merrie Emily .... . . . Kenlield, Lillian .... Kennedy, Jean ...... Kent, Agnes . . Kessler, Mollie . . Ketelhut, Elsie . Kiebler, Adaline . . King, Floyd T. , . . King, Kenneth .... Kinkema, Frances . Klebart, Marie . Knierim, Mary ..... Knight, Annette .... Knisely, Gladys hlarie Knowles, Irene ..... Knowles, Nlargaret . . . . . . Konasiewicz, Julia . . Korri, Viola. ........ Kozloski, Victoria .,.. . . , Krasney, Evelyn L. . . . . Krebs, Genevieve L. , . . . Kreiner, Teresa ..... Kreiner, Virginia . , . . Kruger, Florence ......... Kuhlenkarnp, Alice J ..,....... Kuhlenkamp, Nlargaret L. . . . . Kullman, Edgar .......... Kunz, Mildred .... ..... X J ---.Y-4 i,......,- .,. Page 130 66 133 II4 88 127 119 86 IIQ 120 97 135 117 62 110 126 63 IOS S4 109 134 129 IOS IZQ 124 130 72 94 97 121 I2I 86 95 134 70 120 85 109 122 86 94 116 131 82 84 66 65 98 309 as eeea -met .4 Kurz, Kathryn . . . . . 136 Lachenmyer, Doris . . . . 74 LaCure, Hilton G. . . . . 82 Laine, Ida ...,.... . , 66 Laitala, Helmi , . . . . 70 Lambkin, Eva . . . , , 136 LaMere, Fern .... . . 74 Lance, Diana M. . . . , 130 Land, Wilma ...,,... . . 135 Lang, Aletha ....... . . 129 Lang, Grace Elizabeth . . . . . 85 LaPointe, Mildred .... . . 135 Larrabee, Nlargaret . . . . . 134 Larsen, Mila ....... . . 63 Lasky, Clemens . . . . . 63 Laufer, Helen . . . . . Q4 LaVoie, Napoleon . . . 63 Lawrence, Bernice ...., . . Q5 Lawrence, Doris K. . . , . . 137 Lawski, Anthony ..... . . 88 Leake, Cecile ............ . . 80 LeAnderson, Robert E. . . . . . 71 LeClair, Mercedes ....... . . 104 Lee, Marjorie ..... . . 65 Lee, Vera C. ........ . , 80 Leece, Ethel .......... . . 107 LeFevre, Harold E. . . . . . 68 LeForge, Frances . . . . . 137 Lehman, Marie .... , . 115 Lentz, Bonnie .... . . 116 Lester, Dorothy . . . , . 76 Levin, Loretta . . . . . 81 Levin, Rose . . . . . 87 Lewis, Christine . . . . 107 Lewis, Margaret .... . . 109 Lickfeldt, Hazel N. .... . . IO6 Linekar, Velma P .... . . 124 Lobdell, Lola F. . . . . 112 Long, Betty M. . . . . . 123 Losey, Chloe .... . . 89 Louden, Ila ,.... . . 123 Lowry, Minnie .... . . 85 Lyons, Florence . . . . . . Q5 Lytle, May Martha . . . 70 lVIacdonald, Marion ..... . . 138 Macfarlane, Kathryn I. . . . . . 104 lvlack, Ruth .....,...... . . 114 MacNicol, Mary Isabel .... . . 132 Page 3I0 , L.- M- l r LH .5 TJ gffwfw hlaierle, Adalene L. . . lVlaierle, Evadna L. . . lX4akel, Sam ......... lvlalcolm, Lucile . . Maloney, Pearl . . . Manion, lVlary ...... Nlarlatt, Nlary H. . . . lylarshall, Kathryn. . . Nlarten, Alyce F. . . . Nlartin, Florence L. . . Nlartin, Lawrence WY. . . . . hlartinson, Clare K. . . hflason, Glenn H. . .. Nlathews, Bessie. . . Nlathis, Dora , . . lvlathews, Iris .... Nlaxwell, Ada Mae . . h'lcArdil, Hazel E. ..... . . McCarthy, Nlargaret .... . NIcClellan, Frances E. . . . . h4cFate, Velma ...... lNlcGill, lNIary ....., McKenna, Helen ..... hflcLennan, Elizabeth . . . . MclVlahon, Nleredith E .... . . lX4cWVilliams, hlyrtle .... . . Meade, Dorothy Lee . . . . . lXflehl, Nlary ......... lvlenold, William .... Nlerkel, Helen M. . , . lVIerriman, Anne. Merry, Katherine. . Messner, Grace ...... Meyer, Achsah E. . . . Meyer, Elizabeth . . . Mick, Elizabeth . . . Nliddleton, Dorothy .... . Miller, Lucille ....... Mills, Scott .......,, lvlinnie, Gertrude E. . . Nlinniss, Mary Ceil . . . Mitchell, Jane ....... Mitchell, John K. . . . lVIonroe, Nlargot ..... Moore, Ann E. ...,. . Moorhead, Helen B. . . Moran, Joseph ...... Morrow, Lenella. . . Morse, Marion E. . . . Morton, Irene L. . . . . Moss, Ethel ....... ,,..f1i1,x,, 7, ..,.-, fx , ,. 124 112 137 68 74 90 QI 81 QI 119 74 QO 64 131 131 Ss II4 IZI 37 76 119 72 88 68 85 136 135 127 70 61 121 93 Q2 QI 130 104 87 34 132 83 93 117 88 96 126 68 70 IO8 IOS II7 IOS . L-, .ff mf' 7 Ye L 1 .1 fm 'Wwi'--- 'g - 1 , , fm, .. ,.-,L vw H - K YY X 2 44 If , X, Y- ---Hg --fi--'al' 1 ' ,MU ,AK , 5, LLML..,-..t. . ..L-L.....L, 4, lVl0rt0n, lhlarjorie Nluir, lvlary A. .... Nluma, Bertha A. . . lVlurray, Catherine. . Murray, Helene .... Muscott, Elsie .... lVIyers, Gladys L. . . Myles, Nlabel hlay . Nadeau, Isabelle . . Narva, Esther E. . . Neil, Mildred ..... Nellist, Glendora . . Nelson, Elizabeth. . . Nelson, Olga E. . . . . Newman, Beatrice E. . . . . . . Newman, Isabel . . . Newton, Helen .... Nichols, Nlarguerite. Norton, Beatrice . . Nott, Vlfesley T. . . Nugent, Loretta . . O'Brien, Francis O'C0nnor, Bernice Oehmke, Carl . . . Ohmer, Anne ..... Gliver, Harold ..,. Olrich, Ethelberta . . Ortwein, Charlotte. . Osborne, Louisa .... Osterrout, Frances . Page, Bernus ....... Parkhurst, Lucile B. Parker, Frances A... Parrish, Nina M .... Parsons, Elizabeth . Patch, Annah R. . . . Patterson, Frances . Paul, Agnes L. . . .. Payne, Elizabeth G. Peach, Frances E. . . Peck, lVIildred Jean Peebles, Burdett .... . ,.,,..w,. . liitli ,glllicq lrfi, 5 ' 1Tg1iii..Q.Q.1'g gifs 7----' 0. .4 it ii U 1 ' ' Q. 'ooo 11111111 111 117 Penzotti, Miriam . . . 64 74 Perkins, Nlarion . . Q5 104 Perrin, Helen ...... . . . 63 131 Perry, Grace Nlae . . . . . 137 Q3 Perry, Harold R. . . . . 74 SQ Peterson, Florence . . . . QI 112 Peterson, Alma N. ... ... 125 IO8 Peterson, George . . . . 71 Peterson, Medea . . . . . 117 Pickett, Rena . .. . .. 125 Pietrzak, Jennie . . . . 81 138 Phelps, N. C. ..... ... 134 103 Platt, Lois ........ . 87 120 Pollock, Margaret .... . . . IO4 105 Poole, Ruth .,...... 103 89 Pray, Joseph . . . . 96 132 120 114 . 75 Rabe, Nlarian .... . . . 119 127 Rabidue, Vera M. .. ... 138 124 Randall, Elizabeth . . . . . . IO6 SQ Randall, Leland .... . . . 104 135 Ratke, Rose ....... .. . 106 Rauh, Nlargaret . . . . . . 107 Rawson, Grace E. . . . 65 Raymond, M. R .... . 65 61 Rea, X'VCSlCY M. . . . . 62 127 Re, Marguerite . . . . . . 136 136 Reed, Nlary E. .... . 60 III Regan, Nlargaret ' ..... . 96 96 Reinhart, Eloise W. . . . . . 118 60 Reiter, Julianna M. . . . . . 123 84 Renck, Enid M. . . . . 76 127 Rendle, Helen M. . . . 80 75 Rendle, Sylvia ......... . 82 Richards, Archibald ..... . . . 86 Richards, Vivian ..... . . . 106 Richardson, Charlotte . . . . .. 109 74 Rickett, Elvie ....... . . . 126 120 Ries, Bernice M. ... ... 115 121 Robb, Richard ....... . . . Q7 60 Robison, Bertha Ann . . . . 122 59 Robinson, Helen .... . . . II2 83 Roe, Cleveland . . . . 67 104 Roe, Russell .... . Q4 130 Roell, Candace . . . . 64 Q2 Rogers, Caroline .... . SQ 85 Rogers, Elizabeth ..... . 63 88 Rogers, Emma ..... . 81 73 Rogers, Leone ..., . 98 f,L.fli2f'N1'4 Page 311 f ow? '1 1 7 1 1 vi 4fl,f ,!'y?'i?if.iiiv. MLMLLL- V 71 ff!! ,v ,f . 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Shook, Violette Le Valley .... . Shoults, Arlene .....,.. Siders, Bruce .,......... Siering, Alice .,.... Sincock, Mary .... Sinkule, Theresa ..,.. 73 IIO III 128 IO9 105 130 132 138 QI 66 67 80 70 134 107 IOQ 112 114 76 59 115 80 128 126 118 88 71 33 75 88 82 124 110 62 138 67 71 119 61 123 125 83 j, Smith, Elva A. ..... . Smith, Hubert T. ..... . Smith, Martha Louise . . Snabb, Esther ...,...,. Snyder, Elizabeth B. . , . Soldiner, Marshall .... Soronen, Ruth ..,.. Sortor, Thelma E. . . Spencer, Erma ...1. Spitler, Kenneth E. , . Spargue, Aletha May . . . Sprycher, Rosa ........ Stables, Charlotte ...... Steinman, C. Herbert . , . Stenger, Charlotte ...... Stenson, Olav ........ Stevens, Abigail ........ Siple, Florence M. . . . 134 Skinner, Erma ...... 107 Sladky, Alyce Ann . . . 87 Slackinkowski, Edna . 93 Smith, Clara M. . . II9 Page 312 Stevenson, Pauline Nl. . . Stewart, Grace ....... . . Stollsteimer, Keene Oscar. . . . Stomler, Helen .,......, Strasen, Hanna E. . . . Streit, lVIattie L. .... . Strobel, Helmuth . . . . Stroupe, Maybelle Irene Studt, Earl K. ........ . Sturdevant, lVIyone R. . . Sturdevant, Wahneita L. Sullivan, Margaret ...... Swartwood, Ora ........ Tapio, Ina Marie . Taylor, Esther R. . . Taylor, Lalone E. . . Taylor, Pauline .... Terrill, Hilda A. .... . Thayer, Howard C. . . Thayer, Ralph E.. . . Thomas, Anita ..... Thomas, Carrie E. . . . Thompson, Altha Mae . . Thompson, Mary N. . . . Thompson, Ruth ,.... Thompson, Virginia . , Thoms, Edith H .... Thornley, Willard .... Thornton, Virginia. . Thum, Helen H.. . . . Thumm, Lamar . . . f o 6 r --W IO8 72 Q2 103 138 133 125 34 104 68 131 115 113 136 70 98 125 95 132 IO6 109 86 69 60 I2I 125 117 I32 39 61 128 125 114 71 II3 59 76 65 121 IO7 IOS 126 122 75 73 66 1 I5 89 ff QW-If if . . Y fl -'i,.C..T.:.V A25 B0 HA Eiifisuiiiiaw Tower, Rosamond .... Townsend, Alice L. . . . Twork, Lester A ..... Underwood, Leda .... VanAken, Esther VV. . Vanlileet, lVilliam H. . VanlNleer, Leo ........ VanlVIeer, Rose Gulden .... . VanPatten, Ethel .,.. VanRiper, Ruth ..... Verdier, Nlargaret .... Verville, Cora ...... Voisin, hlildred ..,,. Voorhies, Zola Nl. . , . Wagar, Loretta .... Wager, Ethel .,..... Wark, Anna Mae . . . Watson, Park D. . . . . Watson, Warren .... VVaun, Verna ..... Way, Jessie ........ VVay, hlarguerite ..... Wayt, Lucy Bonner. . . VVayt, Robert ...... Weatter, Marion .... Webster, Lucile E, . . . Weidman, Lucille .... Weinmeister, Evelyn . Weinberg, Betty ...... Weinberg, Sylvia .... Weinstein, Sarah .... J -3 -A-Awami-aa if W 7' fri7,f,1y 1,1 QO Weiss, Violet ...... 96 I2O Wellemeyer, Hope . . 63 112 Westcott, Florence L .... . 88 Westrate, Elinor ..,. 128 VVhaling, Clifton . . 136 White, Carolyn ..... Q4 122 White, Lucile E. .... 136 lVhitehead, Wlava . . 86 lVhiting, Gertrude . 84 VVhitman, Mildred . 73 121 Whitney, Irene E. . . 112 66 W'iener, Lester ..,. 96 86 Vlfilber, Florence .... IIO 69 VVillett, Vera ...... 131 III XVilliams, Agnes Mae III Q2 Williams, Harriet IO6 IOS W7illiarns, Portia . . . 82 Q7 lVilliamson, Ruth. , . 83 138 NViseman, Audrey .. 132 98 VViseman, Dona D. . 73 YVolfe, Leslie C. .... 69 Wolfe, Nlerlin ..... QO Wolfe, Nita YVillett . 134 83 Wood, Warren VV. . . 87 IO3 VVoolley, Lillian . 61 IO3 Wright, Nlarian .... 71 IOS Vlfright, Thelma . . III 75 Wurster, lXfIarian 63 116 ' 137 91 Yeider, Edna F. . . 98 74 Young, lrene A. . . 70 132 Young, -lean .....,. Q4 II Young, Lois M. .,.. 129 Hg Young, Lucile ..... 65 120 Youngs, Winifred H. 61 132 IZQ 132 Ziegler, Laura 107 A Page 313 -7 i f- .L W. 7 f-eff -s 19 J U KL... INDEX TO ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Mu Sigma Sorority .... Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority . . Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority . . . Alpha Tau Delta Fraternity . . Arm of Honor Fraternity .... Aurora Board ............... Band .,..........,...... . . Bessie Leach Pridcly House . , . Chemistry Club ......., . . Chi Delta Fraternity ........ Choir ............,.,....... Commercial Teachers' Club . . Crafts Club .i.............. Churches ................... . 224 . 226 . 228 . 254 . 256 . 162 . 184 . 220 , 202 . 258 . 182 . 203 . 212 . 216 IX-Ien's Union ....i........... lX4inerva Literary Society ..... Riu Sigma Chi Fraternity ...., Normal Art Club . . Normal News ..,. Orchestra .... Panhellenic ............, Phi Delta Pi Fraternity .... . Physical Education Club . . . . Pi Delta Theta Sorority ..,. . Pi Kappa Delta Fraternity Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority Portia Literary Society ..,.... Public School hflusic Club .... . Delta Phi Sorority ......,.... 230 l Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority . . 232 Sf3C011dafY EdUQaU911 Club '--. - Sigma Delta Psi ............. Eastern Star Club 210 gigma Hu gil?-nga Friitemity iiii 4 . igma u 1oror1ty....... ' ' ' ' Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority . . . S0dalitasLatina............. Stoic Society ................ Gold Feather Club .... . . . 222 , Theta Lambda Sigma Sorority . H151OfY Club- 3 --'---'-- - - - 190 Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority . Home Economics Club ,... . . . 193 Trailblazer Club lllll llll 4 3 l Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity .... 154 Varsity Club .......,... Kappa Gamma Phi Sorority . . . 234 Viventes ................ . . . Kappa Mu Delta Sorority ..... 236 W0men's League Cabinet ..... Kappa Phi Alpha Sorority .,.. 260 VVOmen's Athletic Association , Kappa Psi Sorority ,........,. 238 Y. IVI. C. A. ......... .... . Lambda Tau Sigma Fraternity 201 Y- W- C- A- ----------- - Laonian Dramatic Society ..... 198 Letro Society ................ 223 Zeta Chi Sigma Fraternity PW' 314 fi-ti ,f 169 195 262 206 1 64 183 252 264 196 240 152 242 194 188 ZOO 157 266 244 246 208 156 248 250 213 158 222 166 214 219 218 268 ,f ,N---A T 217' ,U 4... 4 , ' '0 ' 'Ah ' nw lf L-f ff 'if ' KK 4 4. ...KLLL 472. .. Y l -... 2- -,.K....... .LW NLD-, ,,-...-,, 47,7 lf ,f 4-,L L, , -0 'TTT'-ETD TT i TTT., if: -lA,'6fQilf.1Ti'--T-T--T :altf 1fA':'!3?.?-A AUTOGRAPHS 0 P 35


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