Eastern Michigan University - Aurora Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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We have attempted to trace through the years the growth of lVlichigan State Normal College, of its Buildings and Spirit. If our book is a success, it will show you the real college. W'e only ask of you that you will read it with a kindly eye and try to ind our purpose revealed in it. 'NAT ENT5 COLLEGE CLASSES ALUMNI' r ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS HUMOR BUILT I852- AnD1T1oNs 1859, I86O, 1878, 1879 Established through the efforts of the Hon- orable Iohn Davies Pierce, First Superin- tendent of Public Instruction of Michigan, Organizer of the Educational System ofMicl1- igan-built for the purpose of providing a place for students and teachers to hold classes, chapel exercises, and to study in-built by human beings, the old building itself has become a builder of human lives in their tra- ditions, ideals and hopes. PIERCE HALL I I Bmw 1894-ADD1T1oN 1913 In the days when the ideas of architecture still centered around strongholds, the gym- nasium of M. S. N. C. was built. Since then it has been the stronghold of our athletes, a laboratory for the purpose of devising Ways of strengthening and beautifying the human body, and a place in which the body and mind may be coordinated. From the attic of the tower, reminiscent of old methods and old ideas, to the newest trophy Won, it is possible to feel the ideal and purpose which has been behind it all-to make stronger and better men and women. X -'f'1'- f-- 21Y:JQf'iQ. .Ll V .i.Q,,,..,X. Y.,, -: U J- ' -1 .1 .VZ 1, X all AN 1,1 ,U l 2 L1 FQ v - 's N Jilin Y ,-,ML tl., Y--Hb ., ,, , x, . N:-X 2 VX be -.I +r ' 1 -N .I '27 9 ,gf . ' iq X ...,,, A V - .W ,, .4 X V, ,Y x3 v. ,1.4. V, ..', GYMNASIUM 4 , A Y 'WWE w 2 , ,Q .1 ,,+ V I BUILT 1895 Starkweather Hall, a gift to the Normal College, has furnished scope for the expression of the religious life of the students of NI, S. N. C. Volunteers for religious Work have received their inspiration here and students have carried into their work as teachers the ideals formed Within these walls. Social leadership has here developed, along with broadness of thought and fellowship with one's associates. STARKWEATHER P, .I if Egg .,1 Qffilfiff tf A '4 rj ',f11 ,wg ?f1'TmrjiPfT'ftf5'- 1 'rf I 1'11 c I .I 5' .,,,,,,, , I I P , I I I 5 lf I BUILT 1897-ADDITION 1901 , The land for this building was presented I to the state by the city of Ypsilanti. The A building was at first called the Model School , and its purpose was to provide grades for experimental Work in practice teaching. 'Michigan was the third state in E 'l'i A gi the Union to establish an institution for the ev tiraining of teachers. This was in accordance with the ideas of John Pierce who said, 31, What we need is a perfect school systemg not perfect in degree but in kindg a system rf- '4 .. W.. Igji' lr IIVA i, lf it Q. EW? . I 1 I. l I-,X I I-. , I ni I, L., I, ,1 I I I I I I I Q . I Z, I' 2, l.. adapted in all its parts to the wants of a great and flourishing republic. N N WELCH HALL nw t 1 i +5 U Ll 1 NL ffw BUILT 1904 Contact between the realm of physical force and that of beneficent nature are made in this-The Science Hall. Perhaps, as no other building, the need for this separate housing of the sciences showed the steady increase in popularity and enrollment, which has been true of M. S. N. C. for more than a quarter of a century. This building also affords the observatory, from which a look at most of the campus stars as well as the heavenly stars, can be gained. SCIENCE BUILDING ,. BUILT IQI6 Pease Auditorium replaces the old Conserv- atory of Nlusic, upon Whose site the Adminis- tration Building now stands-dedicated to the memory of Dr. Pease, the director of the old 5'Conservatory , which was organized in ISSIQ and for thirty-seven years was held in the Model Training School CWelch Hallj. Today the old Chapel of third-story-Pierce- Hall-fame has merged into the Assembly, held Weekly in the Auditorium of the modern Home of Music. N Y -ggi, 1' J A - - ' . ,-zggiifi' I ' - ,Ll K, ' N J 'Elf' A ':1v'i1'H'1 A V L - 'Yr Q?15:: 'fi. QEQEI jzhwr-,..5,' ...Th PA .I L ,,1 , ,, , - Qi A, 1 BUILT 1918 Planning, judging, starting, and stopping, keeping in smooth running order the machin- ery of every day life, the personnel of the administration building directs events in the lives of many people. Witliout this building and the work it does for us, our days would be chaotic and disturbed. As the axis around which our Whole college life revolves, the administration building stands, dedicated to service. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING I' gf ,v xx 1. My 5 ll. . L l l BUILT I929-30 It's Va far cry from the days of the old library, housed on the first floor of Pierce Hall, to that of the beautiful new building first used in the spring term of 1930. lVIodern in every detail, it invites the 'lleairnern into the Halls of Wisdom , and furnishes him with books, periodicals, and current news- papers, combined with elncient service and quiet hours. Pride in the new structure is common on the campus, but tender memories of the old will not be soon effaced. A . 9 LIBRAR Y BUILT I93I An addition of beauty and grace to our campus is Charles NlcKenny Hall, filling a great need in the lives of our students and faculty. Here our education is made com- plete, social education being added to our academic education. Here is the centre of our social life-dancing, games, receptions, teas, all that add to the joy and gayety of college life. Charles Mclienny Hall is named for Prexy, friend and advisor to each of us. fr l 4 . CHARLES MCKENNY HALL 1, H w, Di Come up this graceful stairway, up to gayety, joy, youth, the danceg to hear our orchestra charm with soft melodies and in- spiring symphoniesg up, up to the centre of our social life. STAIRWAY Here,i11 an atmosphere of culture and re- finement, our most formal affairs are held. Here we find our sorority initiations, recep- tions, and high teas taking place. In this room we seek and find friendliness in an aristocratic atmosphereg social ease in formal societyg and beauty in the surroundings. FORMAL LOUNGE Soft harmony, comfort, ease, all of these welcome in this-the Alumni Lounge. Hos- pitality abounds and that strong feeling of good fellowship is ever present. One gaze invites one to an easy chair and to dreams of the past before an open fire. 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'-'Jai-'. v2.2 3 - ..i1sif'-4-fa .. , -wifi-,'.--:+. -4.9272 , - 'GQ-'?49'f9M'i5:vg1:5-,.f,.lq In-53351 Km weifg- .fu . . , '- -,-. ... 4- rf -'4 ',:'- -- --1,4 ,. .,,y-1,,:.- 05: . 4' ', 'f-:., -15 -w-.w,.--.g45,.g- ffB915-11K?,'5pQxa2?'9F: -fx5fqgs32,43:..19 , .15 . - ' , I yg . f...53?-36132-Eli V- J. .si at .4-px. 9,3 - . - - - , - . ' . '-Q '- 311.45-gp ',A,..'1-12. - .ffi ' -. -. - 5'---sf-.M ' 'iff' fa?--W - . . -f a??!E,'2Q3a-m 'f 'fv: f'1 g552.-xiifiifig-2.5. W ?'5'h..-P31 .,',. f f' .1-. 1 f -.a .mm-. -.. . - -x ...A .-,...-1 Ewa- . . . - . 'fs 3' ' - -3-.n....-..- .-..,.-. . - .v.. N... i LA.. ....,.-.i.gfii.,a:..,.-..-F-gpg Z. 4 , YT:,:,2,..-. -7 .. , ADMINISTRATION 'x1,y- -J .f-sgigrel ,, wi H'2'f3:. fi. LH, , Page 34 The annual Alurora is a nolahle student achievement and like the flowers of Vspriug is welcomed enthusiastically by students and faculty. I heartily congratulate all who have helped in 'its publi- cation. C harl es Mcffevzny THEN - fxfJLm n igmh5 7-3,4 ,..: ,,,,:: A.f253:f-fc:: 3I5:f'l:' ', '9:jf I1EL1HTfi,HQ 4 TL' 1- ra L -k-J CHARLES MCKENNY, A.NI., LL.D.. D.ED P1'e.vide11t Page 35 Tri Mp WDM , , A , Wgiiimii Page 63 LYDIA I. JONES. A. Dean of Wovnen 7'1?QAial, ' 4.1 5'- uun JAMES M. BROWN, B.S Dea1zofMe1z Pa!! 37 ,, n.,: , f '.1a' 'ia' x! fn- -, 5 ' Page 38 CLEMENS P. STEIMLE, A.B. Registrar .1 em' .EIB v ' ' N ann llfrll' ' ' waz 5321. ?K'LE 1'iT'l1'kI ',7 flldfiimtifil- QU-5 U 'fj3.E'3+21- W .,---.-1-.ff-1.1,ff-.f, --ff .11-f ffm BERT 'W. PEET, MS. PTOf8,1',f0f of Chcmzfrzry Head Qf Ch.4'111i.rtry Dfpartfmvit B.S., Michigan State College NLS., University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of Michigan and Columbia University jour: A. SELLERS, Ph.D. .4f.v1'.rlmzl Proftnfmr of Clzmzzixlry A.B., Manchester College HMM. and l'h.D., University of Illinois PERRY S. BRUNDAGE, M.S. xlrrociate Prqfesxor of Clzfmixtry B.Pcl., Nlichigan State Normal College B.S. and NLS., University of hflichigan Graduate Student, University of hlichigan GERALD OSBORNE, M.S. f!J.S'iIld1ll Prqfexror of Chemiftry A.B., Michigan State Normal College IXLS., University' of Nlichigan Graduate Student, University of Michigan Pagf 39 Www. E warn vel lla ,. . .- THElTfTgllQ1:3iL.st.35tuSi-llQalir.g-,illege..-- t I CHARLES LEROY ANSPACH, Ph.D. Profexyor qf Education Head of Education. Dt-parmwzzl A.B. and A.M., Ashland College Student, University of Toledo A.NI. and Ph.D., University of Nlichigan HENRY C. LOTT, A.M., M.Ed. Proffffor of Educalzfon, Ella-1'r.i' and SOL ilL! EiZMl'!1l'i0IZ M.Ed., Hon., M. S. N. C. A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Michigan and Columbia University HORACE Z. WILBER, A.M. Profeffor af Education and Philoroyphy 'Dirertor Qf College Exlenfion A.B., M. S. N. C. A.B. and A.NIf, University ofMichiga11 Graduate Student, University of Micliigaii Page 40 1 ORLAND O. NOIIRIS, Ph.D. Prqfziror of Erlucalion, P.ryrlwlc1gy A.B,, M. S. N. C. ANI. and Ph.D., University of Chicago Graduate Student, University of Michigan and Columbia University , -4, xv., . ,. , , , ,.f:.....'-, lvrfigq' li lil ire . -i . fd 1 : ::'vm1l . , if 1. - . A -- ii .,.-.,.-.,:p Arg, gm- all We--Y--T4-jf' - ' wld IQ''lJ1gi.:.lzJ.Qli'Q.': g ART1-:ua ANSEL IVIETCALF, Ph.D. :HARVEY L. TURNER, Ph.D. pTlffr',f,fOI' qf IL'!lllL'IIli0ll, Sccmulary lfllllfdfillll Prqfeiror of Rural Education 1 AJS., M. S. N. C. Graduate, Arkansas State Teachers College NNI. and Ph.D., University of Michigan NM. and Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers GRACE M. SKINNER, A.M. ,4.f.roc'iaIfr Profrffor qf lfdumtion Graduate, National Kindergarten and Elementary College, Chicago l'l.S. and ANI., Columbia University NOBLE LEE GARRISON, Ph.D. Profcffor of Ezlucation h Direrlor of Elnzzf-fztary Erluration AB. and A.M., University of Nlissouri Pl1.D., Columbia University Pug L' 41 F 'iii f-ff -iff-:reef 1- --if-. , L - , sf. ,-zum T- 1 ,, . -rx fl -LW ..:., --,ay-. , F. E. LORD, A.M. RALPI-I VAN PIOESEN, A.M. 11::'i5m11t.Profexsor of Educat-ion Part-t1f1nv Ivzfmcrlor in .EllNClIfi0ll AB., M. S. N. C. A.B.. Central State 'Teachers College A.M., University of Chicago A.M., University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of Michigan Graduate Student, Michigan State College Columbia University. University of Michigan 1 FANNIE BEAL, ANI. LETHE MCLAXIN GLDS Arrifmnt Dean of IVO-:nm I1z.rtruc't0r in Special Erlumlion B.S., Michigan State College Graduate, Grand Rapids Kindergarten Training A.M., Columbia University School Graduate Student. University of Chicago Student, Rl. S. N. C. and Columbia University Pagf 42 :ffm v- --. sgiflzzf 4 ---- ' 4 ff - ---,1 aff- N-.-r . y- , Cnixxuazs M. EL1.1oT'r, A.M. ANNA M. BUNQER l'rQff:.f0r :J lfdzuralion I mtructor in Special Education Dizvclor Qf Sprrinl Ed1l.C!Ui0i1 Graduate, Ohio University B.Pd. and A.l3., M. S. N. C. NM., Columbia University B12ss1E.L. W1-HTAKER, A.M. DOROTHY BACHMAN fI.r.roc1'ate' Profvxvor of Spfrial Education Inftrucior in Special Educalzo-rr AJS.. Stetson University, Florida Graduate, NI. S. N. C. A.M., University of North Carolina Student, UIlIX'Cl'SillCS of Chicago, Pennsylvania, :md Columbia Page 4 3 .. .1 gt., l ,, 1 K-, om. e. . -:4'l5llEtffllllLJil,4ftEL5Tt QQ , . . GERTRUDE M. FLINT, B,S. BERNICE llINC-MAN, B.P.E. Ivulructor in Special Educalion Pl1yJ'zf0lh1'rzzpi,rf Student, Hiram College. Thiel College Graduate. American College ol' Physical Ohio State Normal College Education Mianii Universitv SVC.lSVCTlSliZl Gvmnzlstic Institute, liuncl. Sweden 1 Pihysiotherzipyi Course, l'larvard Medical School l MABEL BENTLEY, B.S. GEIKTRUDE Rosen, B.S. .fitting Training Teacher. Special Room Training Traclzw, Sprciaf Room B.S,, NI. S. N. C. B.S., Detroit Teachers College Graduate Student, University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of Berlin Pflgf 44 Under Supervision of Columbia University v ui . miigg nm Q- izlhii B E E'i+' ' - i Y' Y 3 G1311.fxi.u D. SANDERS, Ph.D. ALMA BLOUNT, 1311-13, Pfflff-'- f ' Of: l5 HH- h Profemor of Englifh llrarl of ilu' Ifnglzxlz Drparimmil BIS- and A.B., Xxfheaton College JMB. and AM., Wofford College php., Cornell University Ph-D.. COVWCH UIUVCVSIVY Graduate Student, Cornell and Radcliffe Research, British Museum and La Bibliotheque Nationale ': li ' I 'l i 'I 1 ig?-, 1 -' , v .i ij-is-iii, iv i fl-.Q ' - ' .- , 'i' N 1-'Lf' - 1 -4 jf .' x . f,-::.yyf1i- ' if 1 V Q . fu, V , .' K I , fi , I 'r - J f ., . -i - ,- ' ' 1' ' -4 naw 1 , .. - -..4 J- ,. BLANCHE F. EMERY, A.M. E. ESTELLE DGWNING, A.M. 1,7'0fL'J'.f0f of lfvzglifh Profzxfor of Engliflz A.B. and ILM., University of West Virginia Graduate, M. S. N. C. Graduate Student, University of Chicago .-LB., University of Michigan .-LM.. University of California Pflsf 45 rr i CHARLES FREDERICK HARROLD, Ph.D Profaffor' of Engliylz A.B. and ANI., Ohio State University Ph.D., Yale University FLORENCE ECKERT, A.M. Axxocialz' Profesxor of Evzglirh A.B., Northwestern University A.M., University of Chicago Graduate Student. University of Michigan Page 46 ESTABROOK RANKIN, A.M. flffoc-iale Profcrmr Qf Englifln Graduate, M. S. N. C. AB., University of California ANI.. Columbia University ELISABETI-I CAREY, A.M. Anociale Profcxror of Englixh A.B. and A.M., University of Minnesota Graduate Student, University of Chicago and Cornell University Student, King's College, University of London 1i -'1134' '?-f+iU:iAE'E2-EJ . r' '- f 'nw' 1 - rr- -'11 N . i i V A hfIARIAN W. MAGOON, Ph.D. RUTH A. BARNES, A.M. f1.r,mg1ff1fr Proff,r,mr Qf Englirft ffxfiftanl Profenor qf Engliflt A.B., Syracuse University B.Pd. anti AB., Rl. S..N, C. AM. and Ph.D., University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan b Graduate Student. University of California and XVestern Reserve University ,,,.. MAUD HAGLE, A.M. H. WILLARD RENINGER, A.M. fl.f.vi.vlant Profrxmr of 1511 glislz Affirtaizt Profenor of Engliylz AB. and .fX.iN'I., University of Niichigan A.B. and A.NI., University of Michigan Research, British Museum, London Graduate Student, University of Michigan 'Fw 47 .,'43' l BERTHA GooD1soN, A.B. Profe.f.v0r of .flrzg Ileml of Fim' flrlx De'pa1'm1c-nt A.B., hi. S. N. C. Student, Detroit Art School, Harvard University Columbia University Studio Work, Paris and Florence Student of lrVilliam Chase, John Carlson, Randall Davey and George Elmer Browne Lum CLARK, A.B. f1.r.roc1'ate Profarsor of Art AB., NI. S. N. C. Graduate, Chicago Art Institute Student, Art Academy, Paris Pupil of Freer, DulVIond Church, Carlson and Hawthorne Pagr' 415' diijsl Z-',..F:. '-. iilllhlglffiiffinq 1, l Da - 'Tlilti .Hill . T. !:A ' ' E 1-1 V -,L L- .- - r--f.f:1fTt::if-Llfjv ' 134 .2-:jan ORLO M. GILL lIl.f17 IlCll2l' in Jr! Graduate, M. S. N. C. Student, Detroit Art School and University of Michigan FANNUS CHEEVER BURTON, lVl.Ed. Sofia! xlsnktavzz to thx Dean Qf W omen Graduate and M.lL'rl., Hon., M. S. N. C. I -ll V lliqll' 'AIM IV-INCH.-SJ Ji illf llg A i Tl-ll::',4nW - vial:-ti' ,Yi JL1- nl . 5.1 J V ' vt ' 7' ,-rv. .-4 ! L,LlL'. J I g:Y1,,r1 'TT-+1: '-4,71 ,.- ., 'il - 1- , . , ,-. . M . V, Qs. NlARK JEFFERSON, A.M. ELLA M. WILSON, A.M. 1'rofv.f,ror of Cffogmplly Prqfrfsor Qf Geography llrnrl QI' ilu' Gfwgraplly De'pz11'ImM1l Student, Cornell University A.l3., Boston University A.B., NI. S. N. C. XB. and NM., l'l:u'vard University ANI., University of Nlicliigan lXw:u'clccl thc Cullen Nlcdal of tlic American Graduate' Student, Columbia University and Gcograpliiczxl Society Cztmbriclge University, England Nlixizcznnifi' IS. SILL, A.M. GENEVIEVE NI. W'ALToN, ANI. .J.l'.l'f.t'ltlPlf Prqfrxfor of Gmgraplzy Head Libraria-rl MLB., Nl. S. N. C. ANI., St. l1ary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana NM.. Columbia University Pagr 49 'rv-IE 9 Q 15:52 CARL E. PRAY, A.NI. BERTHA G. BUELL, A.M. P7'0fe'J'J'U7' of fIi.fli07'y Prgfgfygr of l!1.J'i0f.v Head Qf Hirtory and Social Scimcz' Dfpnrlvrwnl B.L., University of Michigan B.L., Olivet College - A.M., Radcliffe College A.M., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, Harvard and University of lrVisconsin l i PAUL E. HUBBELL, A.M. SIMON E. FAGERSTROM, Ph.D Profexror of H irtory Prqfeuor of Ilvfrzory AB., University of Richmond A.B., Angustzma College AJVI., Wake Forest College, North Carolina A.M., University of Chicago A.M.. Oxford University, England Ph.D., University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of Michigan Ifngc 50 ,,,, , ,W W ,,,,,,, H 'Wifi Y llll' Friar?-fr 1 ., l . I I N K. V':w 1 'ii ,Z - ng . A-nl - wi'-C fl , size - A vs. E 1 E J- - f 'F J ,ii-L -J 1317 T-fi 3'r-5,-'iff M121-IRAN K. TI,IOMSON, Ph.D. Profruor of Sociology A.B. :incl A.M.. Wesleyan University' B.D., Yale University Ph.D.. Hartlorcl Foundation FREDERICK JUCHHOFF, Ph.D. IJ7'Oft'J'J'07' of .E!'07l07ll'iC.f Graduate. Northwestern University Ph.B. and Ph.D., Kansas City University A.M., Franklin and Marshall College 'Special Research liellow, lrlarvzxrd University LLB.. Ohio Northern University V and Boston Psycliopathic Hospital L.L.B.. L.L.lXfI., University of Nlame EDGAR W1cG1Ns XKVAUGH, A.M. .J.r,rz'1lav1t Profefmr Qf Polilical Srinivf A.,B. and A.M., University of Mississippi Graduate Student, Columbia University Student, Universities of Chicago and Nlichigan IQARL W. GUENTHER, A.M. 14J'J'1.Jf!lI1l Profefxor of Ecovzomicf AB. and ALJ., University of Nlichigan ' Gracluate Student, University of lVIichigan Page 51 1 LUCY AIKEN ELLIOTT, A.M. ESTELLE BAUCH, A.M. P1'0ff'J-YU' QfI1um: Economicf .flnocialc Profcffor of Home Ecorzoviziaf Head of the Home Economirf Dfpaftvrzmzl Graduate, Nebraska State Normal School 13.3. and ANI., C0ll1mbi21 Ur1iVCFSitY B.S. and A.M., Columbia Univcrsitv Graduate Student. University of Chicago i MARGARET RAFNNGTON, M.S. FAITH IL. Kmnoo, A.B. ' flyyggigle Pmfg-.mor of Home Economicf fl.rfifm11t P7'0fL'Jf0T of Uomr Economist' B.S. and NLSQ Kansas State Agricultural A.B., lowa State 'lleachgrs College College Graduate Student, University of Chicago gf 52 T' If.. 1... Thlkjgmi ii Qui, F y.e,-- ,-..-- -1 . 141-7,1 GEORGE A. VVILLOUGI-IBY, M.A. l,l'0fl'.V.l'0f Qf Imlrulrial .-ffl! llxad of 1lI!lIl.Tll'1ilLl .iris Department B.S. and EEE., lllichigan State College A.M., University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of Michigan MARY lil. I-IATTON, A.M. .--lJ':of1'a1c' Profc.r.mr of 1!l!l'll.l'fl li!l! .Jrlf Graduate, M. S. N. C. l3.S. and AM., Columbia University Student, Berkshire Summer School of Art. I ALICE I. BOARDMAN Amociate Prafcxor of Indurlrial Jrl: Graduate, Nlount Holyoke College and Sloyd Training School, Boston JENNIE BELLE MORRISON, B.S. .ffffiftavzl Pr0ff5.ro1' of I1zdu,f1r1'al .--Irlx B.S., M. S. N. C. Student, Columbia University and Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago Pagr 53 .gl .Ni QN ji X 'N Xt ' THE A Q Jia. A -S 5 .L aii:11',5igri 151- ml. fir Iii l -L - .L - lf ' , .ll 32 - BENJAMIN L- D'OOGE, Ph.D. CLARA JANET ALLISON, A.M. Pfofffmf of Llllm Arrriciam Profcnor of Latin Head qf the Latin Dzparlmrnl B,Pd,, M, S, N, C. A.B. and ANI., University of Biichigan A,B,, University of Nlichigan Ph-D-, University Of Bonn ANI., Columbia University American School of Archeology at Rome Graduate Student, Universities of California and Zllld Athens Nlichigan Afliliated Fellow, American Academy in Rome 1 L. LUCRETIA CASE, A.lVI. NIYRA O. PIERRICK, A.M. .flffifta-nl Profefror of Latin .fl.i'.fi,ftant P1'qff.r.ror of IIl1IIll2UI'1il1l7Ig A.B., M. S. N. C. A.B., M. S. N. C. ANI.. University of Nlichigan 1X.M., University of Nlicliigun Student, American Academv in Rome, and Pagf 54 University' of Nliehigan - VA- -fl .itltf.i1I51.,LltL. Egnmllglil if ' , .. . ELMER A. LYMAN. A.B., LL.D. JOHN F. BARNHILL, A.M. l,flJl'J'J'1IT Qf Matlmmalicu' Pfqfff-fvf Df lvIllf!ll7'l7l!lf1.CJ' Ilan! Qf llh1lh.c1rml1ic.r Dc':DHTf7l1f71f AB.. University of Kansas A.B. and Graduate Study, University of Graduate Student. University of Chicago Michigan AM., Columbia University I.l',.D., Berea College, Kentucky l CARL ERIKSON, Ph.D, THEODORE L1NDQU1s'r, Ph.D. f1.r.rorialz.' l,fQfL'J'.l'!Jl' of l'Wl1llIB'llLHl1'C.V Profefsor of lllallzt-matic: A.B., Nl. S. N. C. A.B., Lombard College NM. and Pl1.D., University of Michigan NLS., Northwestern University Pl1.D., University of Chicago Pagf 55 Wir Wlsftwm my . it -D A -D fl ' A w mrfsQisE,ga1,rfgr:,g5-132- - - .W RICHARD CLYDE FORD, Ph.D. 1 JOI-IANNA ALPERMANN SABOURIN, A.M Profenor of Illodarn Languager flnociate Profe.r.ror of lllodfrn L!11Ig'llClgr?.F Hmd of Department of llflodfr-n La11.guag.f.r B,Pd, and A,B,, M, S, N, C, Pl'l-B- and Ph-NI-, Albi0D Collqge A.M., Columbia University Ph.D.. University of Munich Student, Alliance Francaise, Paris lf Graduate Student, Albion College, Universities of Freiburg and Mtinicli Research, Geneva, Paris, London 8: Moiitpelier FLORENCE LYON LYMAN, A.M. A.r.rorz'ate Profenor of Jllodern Laarguagff A.B., Indiana University A.M., University of Michigan Student, Curso de Verano Para Extranjeros, Page 56 Mad rid DOYNE WVOLFE, A.M. Jrrzlvlavzl Proj'e.fJor of .Ronzzmcf Lmzguagw' A.B., Indiana University ANI., University of Michigan Student, Curso dc Verano Para Extranjcros Madrid XY- --Af-1-1 f r- V..a-v.'- .,.A:'?.i 1 HAI LEFT LSTYYT.,-17 ,T 1.1--15-,.,-1 V-1.1-,H -. .1 'li w.:fll.5., o .,-..-..- A-1----2--i-. ., ,w..,i J-,-. FREDERICK ALEXANDER, A.B. lltflllll of Jlluric DL'pz11'l1m'ul 1Jll7't'CffJ7' of Cou.rrrfJa1ory of flluxic JMB., University of Michigan CLYDE IL. FOSTER .hxofrfalv 1,l'0f!fJ'.f07' of lll1t.f'1.L' Eduflllioll Gradnalc, Holt School of Music and American Institute nl Methods Pupil of Marie Hofcr and Nelson Burrctt -3--W --.QS -W 1 gd... . . if L,,L.LLl.-.iLY .--- 1.4. 1 ........,5...-.- ..il CARL LINDEGREN fl.f,l'iJ'll11ll Profffror of rllufic v Pupil of Herbert Witllerspooxl, New York LII,LIAN .ASI-IBY, A.lVI. zlffiftanz Profffmr of lllufic Head of 1l1'u.r1'c Eduration B.Pd., M. S. N. C. B.lWus., Hon., Adrian College Conservatory B.S. and AJVI., COlllH1bi21 University Pm 57 rf-'E fl.: if-. o +1 H252 T Qitigl T iii ,'l f-.- .111-T: T . ni.-r..f-ff,,,1ia,1 .Loi Q Q . Q, J AXIARIUS E. FOSSENKEMPER, A.B. DOROTHY JAMES, M.M. - Couducfor of Orchestra .-l.rri.frcznz in M uric Ed umiio I1 AB., University ofMichigai1 Graduate, Chicago Musical College First Clarinet in Detroit Symphony Orchestra NLM., American Conservatory of Music Pupil of Adolph Weiclig l ELLATHEDA SPOFFORD, B,S. IXNNIS DEXTER GRAY Afrirtafzz in Marie Eduralion I nnrzcrtov' in Voice B.S., NI. S. N. C. Pupil of Herbert YVitlicrspoon, New York Student, New England Conservatory, Boston Pagf 58 Columbia University MN 11-if . . .. .. . . . U15-E.ll.'E1.l'11lbJlElF2illj'gig1Ql. --T . .. N X X lj in Fl ,A 1 5 L 4 L.,-J l - L 'oi'gux-Jllbg 1EM1LY NIUTTER ADAMS D. CHESTER RYAN Ylraclm' nf 1f1'0l1,7Z Director of Ba-aid Pupil of Otakar Scvcik and jacques Gordon, Imtruclor -in Bray: I11:irume11t.r Conccrlmaster of Chicago Symphony Orchestra Pupil of H. C. Brown, Josef Keller and N. R. Amelotte CORA V. XVORTLEY GRACE EMERY !1J'J'1'J'lILllf in lllwzk Erlucaliml I mtructor in Piano U Graduate, M. S. N. C. NI. S. N. C., Conservatory of NIUSIC Pupil of VVager Swayne, Paris American School at Fontainebleau Page 59 LA., QZFY7 gr Y . .- iwvvw 1 fi':: i'T' . 1 -,YH HIM My l '-fi .gi LAWRENCE M. GOODSPEED, A.B. lhfI.,RUTPI'SKINNER, B.S. lmtruclor in lfioloncello and Bax! 1' f Ulf 114' f W C0'lfl'fWf0f3' A.B., University of Michigan B-S-, Nl- S' N- C- Pupil of Hans Pick ' GRAXCE H. AITCHISON, A.M. MARGUERITE L. BREAKEY, A.M. Secretary of Y. W1 C. fl. Piano Dvfzarmzmf in Co1z.rerw1lory Part-t-ime Inxzrucior in Engliyh B.S., M. S. N. C. Graduate, National Y. W. C. A. Training School NB. and A.M., University of Michigan lX.B., lgwa State Teachers College Pupil of Roscna Lhcvinnc Page 60 A.M., Columbia University ,, To IWITTJIF . .- -- . . I , ,, So l M WV1I.L1AM H. SHERZER, Ph.D. JESSIE PHELPS, M,S, Profrxmr of 1VaAural Sr1'rm'v: Iffofgfwf of Phymglggy llvzul of Natural Scimimf IJA'fJL1I'l11Zt77!1 B.S. and NLS., University of Michigan B-Sw MAS- and Pl!-D-1 UUlVc 5llY Of Michigan Graduate Student, Universities of Nlichigan Gracluatc Stuclent.Univs. of Michigan and Berlin Chicago and Ma-I-burg Research Associate in Physical Anthropology, University of Nllchigzln MARY A. Gonmxnn, M.S. J. MILTON HOVER, M.S. Prop,-,Mor of Botany Pr0fe.r.ro1' of flgriculture B.S., University of Michigan B.Pd., A.B., M. S. N. C. NLS., University of Chicago B.S., University of Chicago Graduate Stuclcnt, Cold Spring Harbor NLS., University of Michigan Biological School, and Universities of Graduate Student, University of Cornell NVisconsin :incl Michigan . Page 61 2 fi o. ig Tl-IE Q LJ P-In' O H ISEZ l HELEN DOLMAN, A.M. Tl-IOMAS L. HANKINSON, B.S. flxrixlant Prqfnsror of Naiuml Science , Prqferror of Zoology A.B., WRSllbllfH College B.S.. NI. S. N. C. A.M., Columbia University B.S., Cornell University Student, Universities of Colorado, Chicago and Graduate Student, Cornell University WVisconsin, and Central State Normal School. Oklahoma JENNINGS R. HICKMAN, Ph.D. CLARENCE M. Lolzsx-zu., M.S.A flffociate Proffrror Qf Zoology zfffiftanl Profzmvor of Jlgricullurr A.B.. Salem College B.S., Michigan State College A.M. and Ph.D., University of Michigan M.S.A., Cornell University Graduate Student, Universities of Indiana and Student. Rutgers University Ohio, Cornell and Columbia Universities Page 62 v::'v r7f'F.ii7TL5fE'fffiS:'f19'f'f3j I mm l loslzvn H. MCCULLOC11, A.M. Y i u K Prrjx.r.wr Qf Phy.r1fcnlEducation PAUL B. SAMPSON, Head qf Pl1y,riL'fll EIZ1l.ClIfli!II1 DKf7!Ifl7f1,4'7Il pmfmjor of phyfiml Edwation B..P..l'.., lntcrnatipnal Y. M. C. A. College, Graduate, Iowa State Teachers College Sprlnghpld. MHSS21Cl1y1SC,1HS B.P.E., M.P.1i., International Y. M. C. A. Bbw Umvcrsny of Mlchlfgan College, Springield, Nlassachusetts A'M'- Columlw Ulllvefslty Student, Columbia. University l:I1.'1'oN RYNEARSON, B.S. LLOYD W, GLDS, M,S, Prqfvuor qf Plzyfiml Educaiiou P,-ofggor of Phyjigal Efjumg1'Un B.S., M. S. N. C. I AB., M. S. N. C. Gracluatc Student, School of Nlcdicine, NLS., University of hllichigan University of Michigan Page 63 '.-12.1 L I J' ..,,lu.,.. --.du lu r .':'Y:fi,.:, RUTH BOUGHNER, M.S. DONNABEL M. KEYS, BS. .-luociarf Prqfeuor of Pliyx-ical Erlumlion fl.v.vor'iate Profaryor qf.Pl1y.riral Education B.S., M. S. N. C. B.S., University of Wisconsin NLS., University of Michigan Page 64 . X A, XVALTER ADRION, B.S. IRENE O. CLARK, B.S. Imlrzcrtor in Plzyxical Eclumtion flxfiftnlzt Pfofeffor of l fzy,rim! Ezluralion B.S., M. S. N. C. B.S., M. S. N. C. Graduate, Chautauqua School of Physical Education If-37l ll'l 'IIIII lil EHJIQ1 'JI km -f T?.TT7 VZfE3 i .E fi lliil - -iff T? ' I 'X wx ' I i . 4 . I IF I -rs-:r IE, 'H 1f...,-, .1 -1-I-:--,-fr - 7+-'----T113 ' 4 UA qi .g li'..1 1352 -332. I -i5if 1 1 i.1', f-QQ ,b ',,, GLENADINE C. SNOW, M.D. Dirvclor of lfftlllllv Scrvicc Graduate, IVI. S. N. C. BS., Kalamazoo College NLD., University of Micliigaxi K DELMAR ALLMAN, B.S. Iu.flrurlor in Phy.rr'ra! Edzmaliou B.S., M. S. N. C, M.S., University of Michigan LURENE M. PRQUSE, A.M. Ifutrucior 'in Physical .Education B.S., NI. S. N. C. ANI., University of NIichigan Graduate Student. School of Medic University of Michigan ine, 2- HARRY OCKERMAN, B.S. Barcball Coach and Instructor in Phy:-iral Education B.S., IXI. S. N. C. Page 65 . . . I .iih U I . I THE R LJ U 0 ,H E132 I ii fi N, .jrv-.I 'Z' ' I ,' T -' fx, . Z n. . ,ati . . , L- FREDERICK R. GORTQN, Ph.D. PIARRY L. SMITH, Ph.D. Profzrror of Physzcr ffnociale Proferfor of Physics Head Qf Phyfic: Departmmzt B.Pd.Q M. S. N. C. B-Pd-, 54- S- N- C- B.S., NLS. and Ph.D., University of Niichigan B.S. and A.M., University of Michigan Ph.D., University of Berlin VVILLIAM F. WILCOX, A.M. H1XRRY T. Woon, A.M. Affifiant Profexror of Plzyricr Afrirtant Profixrsor of Sprvch A.B. and A.M., University of Michigan A.B., University of Illinois A.M., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, Universities of Iowa and Michigan Page 66 ,kjtuifi - - fulfil-Q'??i J. STUART LATHERS, A.M. Profrffor QV' Speech Ilmrl of S juwclt Depari-:limit Graduate, M. S. N. C. A.B. and ILM., University of Michigan Student, Law School, University of Michigan MAIQION FRANKLIN STOWE, A.M. fl:.vor1'azf Profrmor of Sjmfrlz A.B. and A.M., University of Michigan V FREDERICK B. MCKAY, A.M. Profrffor of Speerh Graduate, M. S. N. C. A.B. and A.M., University of Nlichigan Graduate Student, Harvard University, and University of Nlichigan i i IDA HINTZ McKAY, A.M. .fl.f.for1'atf Profauor qf Speerh B.Pd., M. S. N. C. ' A.B., University of Chicago A.M., Columbia University Page 67 'S YO 4+ jul , fi.- V 5- , ,,a.5,, - - '.2f.- , . , 1 I 1'7illlEl Y illllrillilllig N -' MEL! -E, f Y .vm MARVIN SUMMERS PITTMAN, Ph.D. PAUL J. MLSNER, A.M. Direflor of Teacher Training Principal of Roomvell Sclmnl A.B., Millsaps College A.B., M. S1 N. C. A.M., University of Oregon A.M., University of Michigan Pl1.D., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Michigan 1 HENRY A. TAPE, A.M. FLOYD L. SMITH, A.B. Prinripal of Lincoln School Principal and Training 72'aclzcr, Sixth Grade, Graduate, M. S. N. C. Waadr-ujf School A.B. and A.lVI., University of Michigan A.B., Nl. VS. N. C. Graduate Student, Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Nlichigan Page 66' , V'f'T - ,.: . 8. -1- ,JI 'ax' nl. -1--51 ,-ggi., - 5 ,U jjj yn- . -. ii Q57 +s'CJ1.m?2111Qi . U ri .. V pe'iwiLLl:m Hal C , , , - ,, ,I A ,Q A ... .Y ..,. -. -7.-J,-,f., 7:7 ,.. -.....- r,., 1 Y, . 1-, , 1, N, ,.., ,,. . - L--- f --M L ,-,,T1,,4,,, ,- - , , ,,,4,u W, Ji, , -, , ...,C.:.i,,,.1,,.1,..t.... . -.-L , ii, - SUSAN W. S'r1NsoN, AAG. VINORA BEAL, A.M. 7'r111'11z'wg 7'mz'f1cr of Englfxlz .fl.v.fi,rmnt Pri-ncipzzl and School Librarian Graduate, State Normal College, Castainc, Me. B.Pd., M. S. N. C. B.S. and A.M., Columbia University B.S. and A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Chicago, and Student, University of London, England Cambridge, England RAY Wi, BINNS, A.M. CHLOE NI. TODD, B.S. Traiu1'vzg Tmclzrr qf Social Science Su.pcrwf:or Qf Pliys-ical Tminizig A.B., M. S. N. C. B.S., M. S. N. C. A.M., University of Michigan Student, University of Michigan p age 69 flrfmx If TI-'IE H LJ U G H IBBZ LAWRENCE DEBOER, A.M. A LEONARD W. MENZI, A.M. Training Teqclzer, Social Science Training Teacher, Science and Mathematic! A.B., Hope College A.B., Oberlin College A.M., University of Chicago A.M., University of Chicago 1 FLORENCE U. REGAL, A.M. M. THELMA MCANDLESS, A.M. Training Teacher of Latin Training Teacher of Englixli A.B., Michigan State Normal College B.S., Michigan State Normal College A.Mf., University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan Page 70 I AW' V l 3xqi4f3- . ,CX-fiifrfi - Tl'-lE 'I' 'J 'L'-' , '-, - -J .I ' - ... . ,Q l ' ,Fx-ElllI!i,Cf'Q,i'1I1'?7lU-ii QigJp25 7L5wxZyYEiilV,,E7ff.9 mmf H ' H - -.21-T-lf- 1 1. - - - - , . ' 3 1 f . 1, l Q N J JANE L. IVIATTESON, A.M. JANET MEYERS, A.M. 1JJ'.!'0Ci61fL' Profvxxor Qf Jllzztlimnatim' flfrociate Profenor Qf Home .Ecovzomicr A.B., Michigan State Normal College PhQB., University of Chicago A.M., Cornell University A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student. University of Michigan LEROY I-I. SCHNELL, A.M. SALLY ANN MARTINDALE, A.M. Tmclzfr of llflaflwwzzztics Training Tmrlzer, French and Engliflz A.B.. Albion College A.B., College of Emporia A.lVl., University of Michigan A.B., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Paris University of California Page'7I fi, 1 1: 5-in Q i.,M,j it , l-i IQBZ C.- .-, A .u V I CAROLINA A. SUPE, A.B., R.N. MATT LAPPINEN, B.S. Srhool Nurxe Traivzing Teacher, Ivldzulrial f.7l'lJ' A.B., University of Michigan Student, Nlarquette University, Stout Institute R.N., Battle Creek Sanitarium Hospital and B.S.,Micl1igax1 State Normal College' Training School Graduate Student, University of Nlichigan NIARIE BRADLEY, B.S. DUANE CHAMBERLAIN, B.S. flJ'J'i.fld11Z in Phyriral Educatian A.r:ri.rifznl in Imluxtrial Am B.S., Nlichigan State Normal College B.S., Michigan State Normal College Page 72 Graduate Student, University of Michigan new w , .,, -- - -4-1 V-W-fill?-lglgjfl-J,l, ADELLA R. JACKSON, M.Pcl. ELIZABETH C. MCCRICKETT Training Y2'nchz'r, Sfrond Crmlc Training Tmcher, Third Grade Stuclcnt, Chicago University, Clark University Graduate, M. S. C. and flflmerson School of Philosophy Kraus-Bocltz Kindergarten Training School M.Pcl., M. S. N. C. ' TU V wx: FLOIUENCE R. EDDY, Ph.B. C. GERTRUDE PHELPS, A.lXl. Traivzing Yharfmr, Fifth Grade Training Teacher, F011-1'Z1L Grade Ph.B.. University of Chicago B.S., ANI.. Columbia University Student, Wooster College, University of Chicago Graduate, City Training School, Hornell, N. Y. Page 73 r in midi .. :,,JwN9I,:.61yi,N ,. .L:. . . . A We ANNETA MONROE, A.M. ELEANOR MESTON, A.M. Tmi-ning Teacher, Sixth Grade Training Teacher, First Grarlf Graduate. State Normal School B.S., A.M., Columbia University Danbury, Connecticut B.S., A.M., Columbia University , r, i , 'iv A, , fl i. . 4 . I, GRACE W. MINK, B.S. igATE TRENT, M.S. Dirwlor of Elevnwzlary Sclwal Kimlergarlrn Kindergarlfvz, Cfzllral School ' A I Iviftrurtor in .Early Elfmevzlary Education B.S., State Teachers College, Farmyille, Vlrginia Graduate Kindergarten Department of The NLS., Columbia University Ethical Culture School, New York City B.S., Columbia University Pflgf' 74 llfml lzqf.-fffiflgi 4 , HARLOW E. LAING, A.M. A RUTH I- BROWN, 'A.-M- U Y'rmfni-rig Teacher of flgriculmfe and Training Tearlzer of Senior Hzgh English l11.rtrim1r'ntal Jlluxic A-B-, Gflflllfill CQHCSC. B.S., Michigan State College A-NL, C0lUU1l-2121 UUHVCTSIIY A A.M,, University of lx-Iichigan Graduate Student, University of Chicago Graduate Student, Columbia University and University of lvlichigan l LBELA T. LINDER, A.M. RICHARD F. lVlCDAID, A.M. Library Suprrrvi.ror Training Tcarlzrr of Senior High School A.B., iowa Stale Teachers College fllLZflZL'77Z!lfl.CJ' AM., Columbia University B.S., St. john's College A.M., University of Michigan Page K H , We-ifiiii V, 21-i - i- lw 1wV'fxf ' -fi' ' fr fwe wg- I-w, - H U H-1,lQ'lin11,uLM51J 'imLllE2'J323:g-mf?r:: MABEL'E. TURNER, A.M. SADIE Tow, A.M. Training Teacher of junior High School Training Teacher, Fifth, Grade Illathemalic: A.B., Iowa State Teachers College A.B,, Iowa State Teachers College A.M., Columbia University A.M., Columbia University A l MAA ' ifll.. . 'I' 5 ' ' I i A' , 1 RALPH BRUCE, A.M. ELIZABETH WLIITTLESEY Supervifor of Fine and Inrluftrial Arts Superfoiyorj of M-uric A.B., University of Indiana Graduate, New England Conservatory of Nlusic A.M., Columbia University and Music Department, New York University Page 76 -iffwrr ufwil N f-V 1, .i i ,Til l l Cf- fvigh' ',-Y HE I ma ear-- E to l FLOYD LE113, A.M. EMMA FEUERSTEIN, A.M. Training Y2'ache'r of Scimirc Q Training Teacher, Special Room A.B., Michigan State Normal College Graduate, Central State Teachers College ALM., University of Michigan A.B., Michigan State Normal College A.M., Columbia University ALICE 1. RoscoE, A.M. LAWRENCE E. DUNNING, B.S. Training Ykarhcr of Lal-in and E1zgliJlL Tmi'r1.i1Lg Teacher of Phyfiml Educaiion A.B., Michigan State Normal College B.S,, Michigan State Normal College A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student. Columbia University Page NJN! ' 5.4 '177 . C T Rau H293 l l V l I r .A l ALICE J. BEAL, M.S. Training Teacher of Phyficnl Ed-uczztio-n B.S., Michigan State Normal College M.S., University of Michigan GLADYS A. KIRSCHBAUM, A.M. Training Teacher, Third Grade A.B., Central State Teachers College A.M., University of Michigan Page 75' VELMA CURRIER, A.M. Training Tmcher, Fin! Grade B.S. and A.M., Columbia University HELEN M. BECK, B.S. Trainivzg Tmchfr, Kindngarzen B.S., Micl1iga1'i State Normal College al lvl III 51 If-EI rr-ill'!E-5-'Z---. fm-. .......-.,..---,. J. I-I. TURNBULL, B.S. lvulruczor. Gmrral Shop l3.S., Michigan State Normal College kfIARY FRANCES ABELE, A .fl.r.f1'fmnL Librarian A.B., University of Nlicliigan .B. MARY MAXRTIN, A.NI. Tmz'ni21.g Teacher, Fifth Grad: AB., Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University NELLIE'BUCKLEY, A.lVI. Training Teacher, Home Econamifx B.S., University of Maryland A.M., Columbia University Student, Johns Hopkins University and University of Virginia Page 79 W- - M ipigliifilk-Ji2'fl55uT1'MQdJjiiigIU5! NEVA ANDREWS, B.S. MARY SIMPSON, A.B., R.N. Training Tearlzcr, Carpenter School Director Qf Hmlllz flclivilirf B.S.. M. S. N. C. A.B., University of Nlichigan R.N., University Hospital, University of Michigan ELLA R. O,NEILL, A.M. BRYAN HEISE, A.M. Primary Training Teacher, Demon School Prinrijbal and Tminivzg Tmcher, Dmzon Srhool A.B., M. S. N. C. 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' '?gG,,L5,:-:DL-g. .g .., ' ..- - W -ffl?-fa L ,:.: Q.: i ffff ' ' ...gf ', ' 'M , Q1'?G1?3?i Pg S ,fm-I. -' ' ' :LA-,.mtfI'. -fffgkvfq-,L ' xiii' 'I A :Nix - ' . 'ff . .- -- - H - . A Qs,-fr.-12:-imgas , ,455 :,.,. Am- fu., - ---,,,, - ..1 4.ff:,f. L., .-x 9, f ' Eg? . ,.. '- 2 -- -. , ' - 55ffifi1i fqgvwiigf' 51 :I wi '..-' -- , ' ' . - A ' J..,: f1?f'4g' 5nff93f?E T7Ci,i-xi I AH .. , , . 5 '?f1'ffi1 2 ' 1 A f r -L A , : 4:-..39 ...,' ' , 1 - fd -, 3 -'fesnwc 1 iaf2'5.E?i'.w:'H, .A -Q 4----f 3 -Wh 051295,-A ,,:..,.L,:i'.f4T,. - - 1, 4-2: 1, ,rn .mfg-:J ,iT I.-:T --iff, Q... Y . Y. ... -..1- A.-.,...,,+r.--7,-if:11:f,-:3i.vf,f::-.f-.:--T-,:'.::: L Q Tm Fpg 4 ,I Y 1 5 , 4 ,3 : - 74,313 LIECI-ITY CLARK GRAICHEN A1:No1.u S E N I O R C L A S S OFFICERS GREGG LIECHTY . Prefident BERTINE CLARK . . Vice-President HARRY GRAICHEN . . Sem-ezary RHA ARNOLD . . Treasurer Page S2 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1928, seven hundred fresh but very sophisticated Freshmen enrolled in M. S. N. C. On their tuition they discovered an extra three dollars and seventy-live cents. An outrage! These keen people were not to be so swindled. They made careful investigation. Their discovery was a neatly printed notice to the effect that the three dollars and seventy-ive cents was being collected for the Union building fund. This amount was to total ten dollars a year, which was to be applied to a life-membership in the Alumni Association. Union building? What Union building? Oh, one to bebuilt in the future? VVhen so much money has been collected? Uh, that looks like a graftln And they scratched their heads and tried to look wise. Ah, but here- at the end of two weeks the money would be refunded to those who so wished it. As a great concession, the Freshmen decided to pay their tuition, but in a week- Well, why pay for something you'll never use? These Freshmen were thrifty. That week those Freshmen were introduced to assemblies, and again this interesting Union dream. After PreXie's explanation, Herbie's history, and Eddie's fire, seven hundred Freshmen scratched their heads again and concentrated. At last, three hundred decided that this wasnit such a bad idea. Such a building would be great: other people would enjoy it. They'd contribute. These Frosh were generous. That question settled, these young executives turned to the important matter of class officers. A lanky, pleasant, young fellowlfrom Tennessee caught their fancy. Under his leadership they had a Freshman Frolic-the last of such func- tions. Really, that old west gym looked like a gay carnival with all those balloons. And the favors? Address books, with a Nl. S. N. C. stamp on their gold covers. As sophomores they saved their money and gave two thousand dollars to that dream-the Union building. Since the dream was becoming more of a reality every day, they were determined to do their best. They of ,32 backed the cause. And then, these same people were Juniors, and Joe was again President. They knew a good thing when they saw it. And that dream? Almost a realization, with the site selected, the ground broken, and the corner stone laid! And there was the HJ-Hop, the best and the last ever to be held at the Armory. Now Seniors, and the dream complete. There it stood, Our Charles NlcKenny Hall, but even more spacious, more beautiful than the wildest dream. Little did those Frosh of '28 realize that theirs would be the privilege to use this building for a whole year. Little will the Frosh-to-come realize what a privilege theirs is, but they who saw it as a far-off dream, saw the labor and the plans, the develop- ment and completion, they realize. This spring over two hundred of those 1928 Frosh are to receive life-member ships in the Alumni Association, and this means that Charles McKenny Hall is their official campus home. This, because they saw a good thing and stood by it. Page S3 I, ,.1 11 I fy'-V 'ffl uw , VIH' 111 11I1'l'11 I' ', '1 I 1 T' I I In. I ',, l-iii::L:I,gaLlL,.I-:1I.,.J U4 HJ I ' I1 A' 1 11 1 f -'VI ' 4 1I. 1 'liliifl A, , .. 51. fft..iTg,-E.:-,J-l...,,::L.7i-, - ..,. .L - . 1. 1 'I I 11 N 14 ' 1 11 .1152 . . 'L ,z IIQNE-f. SENIOR CLASS DAY PARTICIPANTS Pagc S4 NIARGAIIILT LENVIS RALPH SPINK . GREGG LIECIITY CI-IARLES HILL . JOHN ELXVEZLL . IVIARGARILT HAIIIILL CLIFTON WIIALING JOSIQPIIINE DAIsI-IIZR XVARREN ARNOLD . ffalffdiclorin Il . . Clmirmzzn 1,7'l'J'iIlL'7Ll,I flcldnzff . . Oralor . Soloixt ,Sal'ulatori11n. . Will Ilislorimz . P051 .111 , 11 ' 14 1. 1',f1I11, 1 .1 ,1 11 1 - .1 ' . 1 , . 5 I 1 n 1 -1 1- . l r . . ,-, lmffw N- 1-11.:nfii':2-3i'1:Q . 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LEVVIS, Administration Buildingg BACHNIAN, Slarkwfatlicr. 301101111 Row-A. NIERRIMAN, Charles McKenny Hallg l.. APRIL1., Libraryg S. ANDERSON, Pierce Halig R. Iiuuiacsiau, Mcn's Gymnzisnuxn. Pagc S5 . . f lilir1 lr if-ree' 'S N .. a 'lfghlla-1i.'e22 SENIOR FORMAL DINNER DANCE During the winter term the Senior class decided to have a Formal Dinner Dance in the Spring term. This was to be the only strictly formal affair given by the Senior class and plans were made in the hopes of starting a new campus tradition. Competent committees were appointedg the date was set, and every- thing ran along as it should. On April fifteenth, we Seniors held this very successful affair in Charles Mc- Kenny ballroom. Over four hundred people attended the banquet, and were served a delicious meal by a specially trained corps of boys to the tunes of The Chubb House Band. After the meal, the speakers' table served several choice morsels of nothingness, humor and good sense. The toastmaster, the well-known Tip VVhaling, introduced each speaker with an adequate bit of personal history- or so we were given to understand. Gregg Liechty gave us a standing example of his topic Humble but Hopeful. Dr. Metcalf defined his topic, '4Frills and Furnishingsv and proceeded to apply it to the brain as all good psychologists should. However, President NIcKenny informed us that his topic Bigger and Better had been given him just so Tip might pull off his favorite story. After that, he entertained us by reading some of his own poetry, which added to our education as well as our enjoyment, for many of us were unaware of the fact that our president was interested in poetry. After Nfarion Gooding had entertained us with a piano solo, Charles Hill led us in a pleasing little ditty composed by the song committee. There are some who might say, this was done with Charles' usual ugustof' ' Having digested all that had been offered, we quit the ballroom for the lounges. However, in a very short time the tables had been cleared away, and c'The Chubb House Band began in earnest. Everything was perfect for an evening of dancing, and by special permission we were allowed to enjoy it until 12:30. Two small juveniles were a novelty-and darn game kidsv at that. In behalf of the Senior class and for the benefit of those to come, let us say that this is an event that should be made a tradition. Michigan State Normal College needs one strictly formal affair given by the Seniors, in order to maintain class prestige. VVe of '32 have made a successful start, and those who fail to continue this affair are breaking faith with us, as Well as missing a good time. Page 86 ififwwhmmwifwfw g..,Ef,:-blwl-35's 'ii'-52 'ik' fp fr-uae? BROWN. ORTON. R . M , P. STARK, L. Twolui, A Yan, S. Wim-:As WV Lov, W. D UN op Row-R. SPINK, R. D T A z o VJ na ld Q z 4 54. :cn 'z .. QE Os- -z Em Q,-J Z' Nw: go -va EE Hs if ML: Um Zen 2. 4? E4 .9 MH 6 KM -1: S2 -H- 35 U3 N4 5. ,-14. Eff ,-gui 'QE H5 if-1 EI -2 'Q 504 4? E N E General Clmzrm GATZKE BEMGNA ig F Y 3 H M H y II W I3 H 1: fl bmlzklskt-0 QQQQQ: 2:2955 E55N'N Ea.: QSC 533' '-E-3 334 .QQ , . z 4 J 1.9 .Lf - .E .J ' .J 5 5 5 ' .2 .sc A 5 g S Ld.. Z Mimi! 5-SFEW L, . 4 Ziwg 3.35234 , 12144: QSEALU 4.1.- ' ,5Qz22 ir-lgqzuz 2420555 umjwgb ,, 4 , Eimgzz 2. gespss ,-.Ldfwc-ww .ZEEEEE Hgvga-N SEQQEE -1--: 35,-Q is Q1 of z -o f- zz o A D 5:1 ' .m E .7 Q. .' 55,2 Mig: QEMS 'cjlimgfli :Emi A-Ep-M 'QM-,oh MJ55 3:d?:i2Q omifie EQQQQP -..wg 43 4UElaJ,1,Z Zlzlkzz. Eimwoi df-. if-DM .axlllbgg cn-u-4? LQOQOD ?mQQU4 Page-87 fa Q iw xx E '7'fF'gI ... 'em 1'-FL I- ' ,.:i.. .lu-, ' ' N ,L , 2 - llil I 3 Ja hai DARWIN LESTER BAILEY Cro.r.f City Phi Delta Pi Union Executive Board Commercial NIARGARET PIAMILL Co. 'ur1.1za Aurora Board, Editor judiciary Board League of Women Voters Stole Kappa Delta Pi Sodalitas Latina Latin-History HARRIET sl. XVILLIAMS Illarim' Cily O. E. S. Campus Club Book-a-Month Club Music-Art K.- s IOSEPHINE A. D-AISIIEII Z16'C'll7Il,,YL'h V lglppa Delta,'Pi Stciie Execiitiy:'EcBoard HiStory Flub Gerrilran lub Le Cercle Trancais Lutheran Stu ents'Club History-Modern Lang. AfIARY LOUISE BOXVMAN Toledo Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Page 86' Q9- l fi :fu B13rcI'INI: CLARK Detroit Theta Lambda Sigma Jucliciziry Board Chairman Senior WVomen Chairmrui Book-:I-Month Club Vicc-President of Senior Class Kappa Delta Pi Sodalitas Latina Latin-lifnglish Aupiusv C. ECI-ZER'I' Ffr11zIr1!x Alpha Sigma Alpha lilisrory Club International Relations Club Y. W. C. A. History Esriualz BIUQNNER St. jalwu Home Economics Club Book-a-Month Club Council of Charles Mc- Kenny .Hall Home Economics IEIIIILY Scinum Detroit Alpha Sigma Alpha Home Economics Club Kappa Delta Pi Vice-President Women's League Treasurer Book-a-Month Club ISA REYNOLDS pf-zlzmii I Delta Pi Francais English Club Aurora Board Nlinerva Society Normal News Staff French-English aa 'lull C -lf - iw is -I W. -, S---f-He iS111fo?D.HP:-llra5l'.9:v ,o..c,,.i,,.a..,-, H lNfIARoA1ua'x' LIENVIS Dulroil Kappa Mu Delta Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Womcn's League Presi- dent Physical lzclueauon Smmn A. Bruswsrmn Rvcl1e.rln'r Alpha Sigma Alpha Public School Music Club Nladrigal Club Music lismu jisssorv Rirlmzoml Y. W. C. A. Normal Clloir History Club General JUNE Kmuvrz Toledo History Club Book-a-Month Club History I5I1.1zAnIa'rn ZANINI D1.'ll'0l'l 'l'hc1'a Lambda Sigma Book-a-Month Club Commercial Teachers' Club Newman Club Comxuercizll L1-jjj v - f'ETl.7?-'7' .W is wi' ,- '-Yeb if- ' , 'qi lily z.-ll' i li' li :ig Y H 'xiii ' . 'if- SUSANNA I. ANDERSON :Wa-nine: Delta Sigma Epsilon English Club Treasurer Laonians Michigan Normal Play- ers, Vice-President Book-a-Aflonth Club Aurora Board Kappa Delta Pi English-Speech NANCY FORD Ypfilmzti Pi Kappa Sigma Le Cercle Francais German Club Nlinerva Normal Choir French-English EST!-IER R4CCANDLISH Goodrich History Club Book-a-Month Club History' JOHN S. ELVVELL Sla1zd1'.vlz Zeta Chi Sigma Band Nladrigal Club Public School Music Club Music Euzaxon I. CAVANAGH L!l1I.T'i1Ig Kappa Mu Delta President Euclidean Euthalia lVIatl1ematics-History Page 89 . . . - ln U in is H '-S32 , HARRIETT O. PIOLLAND ANNA KQVACS F lint Derroiz Y- W- C- A. History Club Lambda Tau Sigma Orchestra Special Education Choir History HELEN L. Kmuv LILLIAN R. LlaViNn YP.l iltl7lZ1i Dgfmff History Club Book-a-Nlonth Club Newman Club History GRACE BREITREITER Nfe-nalz, W' i.rcm1.ri11 Kappa Gamma Phi Book-a-Month Club Physical Education Club W'. A. A., President Girl Scouts Y. W. C. A. Physical Education ADELINE P. CLARK llialzclzefter Physical Education Club W. A. A. Girl Scouts Physical Education MARIAN OXENHAM Quincy Pi Delta Theta History Club Y. W. C. A. History Page 90 Physical Education Club Physical Education NIARION E. Mouse Mata-mora History Club Book-a-Month Club Leagi1cofWome11Votcrs 0. E. S. Campus Club History-Mathematics Louise .lisririuav I-luusl-1 Ufallfzl Lak: Early Elementary WALTIQH. A. Kuurrz lffeft Tolnlo Alpha Tau Delta Chemistry Club Physics Club Varsity Club Baseball Science if? A V 1 FILANCISS C. l,A'l l'l5RSON Dulfoir. Pt'l17I.fyli'll'llifI Physical liducaiion Club Y. W. C. A. Camp Fire Physical llfclucation h'lARGARlE'l' NASH Al!1.fhi'l.Ht' Sloic Kappa Delta Pi Book-n-Nlonth Club Sodalitas Latina English Club Wesleyan Guild Aurora Boarcl l3:llgllSll-l.4Z1llgll2lgCS Lucxma B. PARKllURS'l' B'anv1'Qfl Home Economics Club Portia O. li. S. Campus Club Book-21-Month Club lfVcslcyan Guild Home Economics Dmaorux' L. BAKER Yfmxila ll-ll. O. lil. S. Campus Club Normal Art Club BO0li-21-KlOll1l1 Club Fine Arts XVILLIAM PAUN Dflrciil Natural Science Lf Q ui' .5 ffl --M-..,-J. . V 1 f Lila, lvl-AMIE V. Ruscu Y'1'aa'm'.vf City Portia Book-a-lVIonth Club Y. Wi. C. A. Degree IQARINA THURE Pequamivr g Home Economics Club Book-a-lXfIonth Club Home Economics PAULINE M. ABELL Drtroil Association of Child- hood Education Y. WV. C. A. Early Elementary RCIARY IQROSLAK St. Clzzzrlrf Book-a-Month Club hloclern Languages- English AUDREY lrV1s1z1x1AN Hfaldrovz Kappa Psi English Club Le Cercle Francais Book-21-Nlonth Club English-French Page QI WJ?-!.,,-- .f.-,Y,,,.. .. ., I-if-oi W2-'31'f'1'Sgfx., Taxi-P . LLZQ as ' ' ' Tl - -f P:- 5 , f Y- - . .,-.-ig . GERALDINE PIOSNER Romeo Association of Child- hood Education Normal Choir Early Elementary LYNN VPENDIEN llluviififzg Kappa Gamma Phi Physical Education Club Book-a-lVlonth Club Girls' Band Orchestra Y. W1 C. A. Girl Scouts W. A. A. Physical Edu cation AGNES V. I'IAUN Durand ' Sigma Nu Phi Book-a-Moimtli Club English Club Newman Club English-History LESTER A. Tworuc Dmrbom Phi Delta Pi Varsity Club Track Chemistry Club Chemistry-Physics PIAZEL M. YOUNG rldvflan Book-a-Nlonth Club Euclidean Nlathematics-History Page Q2 -gi. fx l'IELENA F. Woon Kalkaflea ' Book-a-Nlonth Club O. E. S. Campus Club Letro Society, President General Supervision LELAND M. RANDALL 4111.11 flrbm' Mu Sigma Chi Band Orchestra Choir lVIusic JANET Louisn TYLER Y11.r1fla1i.1f Normal Art Club Fine Arts MONYA ZATKIN Detroit ' Physical Education Club W. A. A. Physical Education ICATHLEEN EVANS Mt. Cle-mem Physical Education Club Physical Education ELMLJR bl. CHAPMAN Q Por! lliaron Historv Club I-listorif Ruru O1.1v1s lVII,lIE'I.M jzzvkmn Kappa Gamma Phi Bowie-a-Mmitli Club Leagucof Women Voters Association of Cliilcl- hood Education XV. A. A. Later Elementary EVELYN Wizinuaisruia Huivffl Delia Phi Le Cerclc Francais Boolc-a-Moiilli Club ' French-lilnglish CA'i'liisiuNE M. AJURRAY Jlflilrm Y. W. C, A. industrial Arts Club lnduslrial Arts- Mathematics A'lYR'l'l.l31 MM: liiuuu 13!1'x.Qlir!1l Kappa Delta Pi Sloic Woclcso Debating lrVcslcyau Guild ' President. l'lI'L'llCll-lf:IlyllSll 'Y W-ff. .ff-vmf.',. lllll lE?fITaiE?TT,Qf' ..f1Ji'i.Ll:iiiLQ3f iajlfail ff 2 BESSIE B. GILANGEK lfermo uizfille League ofWomen Voters English Club English-German VIVIAN B, NIACK Adrian Kappa Gamma Phi Sodalitas Latina German Club BOOl-I-El-hllOI1fl1 Club Y. XV. C. A. Latin-German CHLOE Losnx' Plymoutlz Normal Art Club Fine Arts DORA NIATHIS llloviroe Sodalitas Latina Latin-History DONNA W. SCRIBNER Bancroft Pi Delta Theta Portia O. E. S. Campus Club Le Cercle Francais French-Speech Fw 93 S ,-,,4 L- H T'1.1.f. be -S c ANNE E. Mooiuz Earl Ldllfiflg Theta Lambda Sigma History Club Book-a-Month Club History-English NIARJ. BoNN1NcuAUs15N Ypfilanli Alpha lXfIu Sigma Normal Art Club Treasurer Nlinerva Congregational Student Club Fine Arts Louise Tosm' Flint Alpha Sigma Tau Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial DOROTHY PIELEN Drrz Saginaw Garden Project Club Nfath Club Lutheran Students' Club Normal College Choir Kappa Delta Pi Nlath. and Natural Sc. mfIAURICE DECOSTER Gran Lqfec Chemistry Club President Physics Club Nlath Club -Kappa Delta Pi Chemistry Pflef 94 ,J . fA1i'i-' Lo1.1'rA Scnomr Laufiing Sodalitas Latina Bool:-:L-hflontli Club Rho Sigma Kappa Latin DOIiO'l'IlY W'l2I1uAN Dflroil l'listo1'y Club History-Social Science Cimunns H. Os'rIaIuzou'r .fllbn Sigma Mu Sigma History Club l'lis1:ory-Social Science MAllGAlLE'F Scuuifrz Earl Lanfing Pi Kappa Sigma Physical Education Club Physical Education Doizoruv l. ANDREWS .Him Letro Society Secretary-Treasurer Rural Supervision K l fe if' -. -if 4 , '1 1 ini' I ' Ll .W .Lycia-V-Lf:'1r:vrg:-':fEa.,1tav.Iiv-rv 'FHORA -Imuas PHYLLIS M. CRAIG I7'071j DEHOTII 'l'bcLz1 Lzunbdu Sigma lixccurivc Board Home Economics Club Prcsiclcntz Book-ai-Month Club Secretary lVlinc1'vz1 Home lfcouomics Mmunu L. HANSHN :Va llfflft' Kappa Mu Delta Home Econuniics Club Home Economics RA1.1'u H. MILLIQR Lmnbrrlvillc Pliysical Eclucation l 1,o1u2NcE A. IQEMPSTER Colrlwalrr Sigma Nu Phi W. A. A. . Camplirc .Physical Education Club Physical Education l 1cANc1:s Lul5'o11c1c l 1J.l'l'l6l'llli Pi Delta Theta Executive Board Book-n-Month Club Home Economies Club Home Economics Executive Board Aurora Assistant Editor League ofWomeu Voters History Club History-English ALICE CORNELL Dfa1'bor1z History Club Departmental AUDREY C. MCTAVISH Sczginaw Theta Lambda Sigma Normal Arts Club Fiue Arts rTHELlNlA DUTCIIER j askin 71. Theta Lambda Sigma Chemistry Club Book-a-Nlonth Club Science NIABLE PHELPS ClZ6'.ftZ'll1-71g Home Economics Club Book-a-Month Club League of Women Voters Home Economics P439 95 . .4 v 'i:: lliijyli Sw uri ifraifillb el.-l f'l.,'i V'i'f X x....,u .4-f -- CLAY LEACH Raed City Kappa Phi Alpha President History-Mathematics FELICE GLONVACKI Toledo, Ohio Sigma Sigma Sigma Physical Education Club Newman Club Book-a-Nlonth Club Physical Education GERTRUDE R. GAVEY Dfarborvz Sigma Nu Phi Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary ROBERT DUNLoP Flin! Kappa Phi Alpha h1en's Union President Varsity Club College Comedy Industrial Arts Club Golf NIcKenny Hall Council Industrial Arts Wxmsua A. Houma Ferndale Stoic Physics Club ' Mathematics-S'eience Pagt' Q6 -1155:-1 -Tir ,-.,1 SARA!-IVE. MURRAY Plymouth. Pi Kappa Sigma Garden Project Club Book-a-Month Club Natural Science Snmtm' NIAIE ADAMS Higlzlrmrl Park Choir Early Elementary KA'ruERIN1z KNu.1. Por! Huron. Delta Phi Association of Child- hood Education I-louse President Assoc- iation Later Elcnientary Naomi I-Ius-1-on Plymo-ull: Normal Art Club Fine Arts I'1lI4jA M. PEKKARINEN Nrwbm'1'y Lutheran Students' Club LcagueofWo men Voters Association ol Child- hood Education Later Elemcntarv I ANNA L. Cuirrrs Grczxx Lake Euclidean Society Orchestra Choir Mathemal'ics-History jurm E. PIIILLIPS Por! llurou Michigan Normal Play- ers, Secretary English Club Newman Club B. S. Degree C. A. MA'r'rsoN Drirofl Physical Education MAn'ruA Co1.nunN l p,r1'la1rli Kappa Mu Delta, Sccre- tary lilxccutivc 'Board Public School Music Club, Secy-'l'rcas. Choir Kappa Delta Pi Public School Music Mixiioixiuri' A. SIIOPKIN l'p.ri'l1111n' Physical Education Club .Physical Education I. Lois ENTEMANN Toledo, Olivia Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Club Executive Board Book-a-Month Club Physical Education CYNTHIA l'lELEN l'l1s'ru Gram! Rapids' Kappa Gamma Phi, Treasurer Physical Education Club Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Book-a-Nlonth Club WV. A. A., Vice-President Camplire Physical Education GLADYS MYERS ' fldrian Sigma Nu Phi Kappa Delta Pi Stoics Sodalitas Latina Le Cercle Francais Latin AIANE BACHMAN flfhlabzcla, Ohio Delta Sigma Epsilon Y. W. C. A., President Physical Education Club W. A. A. hflinerva Physical Education ELXVIN C. FALK lllozzwof Phi Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi Stoic Chemistry Club Gym Team Zoology and Chemistry Page 97 ,. ,..i E.: KATliRYN E. josizxrmns Blinjfeld Delta Sigma Epsilon Judiciary Board Home Economics Club Home Economics LILLIAN A. CLACK Pontiac Sod-alitas Latina Book-a-Month Club Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Executive Board League of VVomen Voters, President Latin-Nlathematics HARRY A. GRAICHEN Ypfilanti Senior Class, Secretary Aurora Board Band Physics Club Kappa Delta Pi Physics-lXfIathcmatics MARY Louisa AIACKIN lllnfiixtfe W. A. A. Y. WV. C. A. Physical Education Club Newman Club Physical Education HONVARD BENSON Drummond bland Oratory-Peace Contest General Past' 98 'S l li IKALPII Louis Si-INK Bay Cily Kappa Phi Alpha Mciils Union Vice-President Physical Education Club, Vice-President Physical Education Evra NIARIE Rmm Dvlmil English Club Book-n-Month Club English-History lVlYONE S'ruRunvANT Pimgfonl Y. W. C. A. Public School Nlusic Club Normal Art Club Choir Nlusic-Art L. Mmajoiziia Rica Yfuilazzli Theta Sigma Upsilon Choir Madrigal Club Public School Music Club Laonian Public School Music Ru'r1i GAiuuisi.1. Adrian Y. W. C. A. Minerva English Club Book-a-Month Club English W'i'f :f Qf i C.- .THE - , . Cwrnmuurt l'l,xv.nls Ypiilzmti' Delta Sigma Epsilon Womcn's League Vice-President W. A. A. Physical Education Club Kappa Della Pi Physical Education Chnxnvs A'rw151.i. Tulrdo, Ohio Kappa Gamma Phi Executive Board Y. W . C. A. Book-a-Month Club Physical Education Club l'Ir.lsANon l.. Cfumn l.n11rmm Alpha Sigma Alpha Home lLconomics Club Home Economics WA1uu2:N M. ARNOLD llurl.vmw1'llr Zeta Cln Sigma Laoman Normal Players English Club Kappa ,Delta Pi Normal News Stall' All-College Play A'lARGARET l. Po1.1.oc1: Dryzlmz Alpha Sigma Tau Euclidean Choir Mathematics RBA WILLIAM ARNOLD Detroit Kappa Phi Alpha Senior Class Treasurer Normal Art Club Aurora Board Varsity Club Track Captain Fine Arts LUANNA L1:C1.Am Ypfilantz' Physical Education Club W. A. A. Newman Club Physical Education I-l.-morn J. BAUER Lakewood, Ohio Kappa Phi Alpha Executive Board Varsity Club Commercial Teachers ' Club Cross Country Track Commercial RUTH WIVAGGONEK Grand Rapidf Book-a-Month Club Y. W. C. A. Cabinet W. A. A. Campfire Physical Education EDWIN LAMKIN PVlzitlaleer Kappa Delta Pi Euclidean Society Physics Club Chemistry Club Science Pflgf 99 LORRAINE M. SHORNEY fovzzxfvillr Choir Public School Nlusic Club Book-a-Month Club Public School Music A-'IARGARET J. XVELCH Ypfilavzzi Alpha Sigma Alpha Home Economics Club Newman Club Book-a-Month Club DoRcAs E. CORRIN Owo.r.fo Aurora Board Euclidean Book-a-Month Club Newman Club League of W'omen Voters Mathematics ROBERT H. SHORNEY j 01m.nv1'llz' Commercial Teachers' Club, President Choir Commercial MARcA1ua'r GRIPTON Britton Alpha Sigma Alpha Kappa Delta Pi Stoics History-English Page I00 1 1, v., gkjllli i- 1'-as-' ,. i i s xiii-ill' '9 ini. . --fr STANLEY A. XVILKAS Dfzroil Kappa Phi Alpha Aurora Board Asst. Business Mgr. Sigma Delta Psi Secretary-'Treasurer Social Committee Chairman Executive Board Physical Educatio Club Physical Education Il Veuoxrcn l-lorr's'r1-:'l r1au .film .I-Irbor Sigma Sigma Sigma l:.arly lflementary lm' B. Wus'rco'r'r Ypfilanli Alpha Tau Delta Stoic Track Normal News Business Manager Pi Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Pi History-Social Science FRANCES SEIPP Dulroil Kappa Delta Pi W. A. A. Board Physical Eclucatio Club Physical liiducatiou Hiausx BLUMBERG Toledo Speech-English ll - - - VIRGINIA C. BI-11.1. Fnzulrlvillr' Association ol' Child- hood Ifduczition l,'i2l.l'ly' lilernculzmry j. liimvmm RloIxcomIII1: lrrnz Rftw' Arm of lrlouor Sigma .Delta Psi I'I'zlek Cross Country Varsity Club President Physical lilducziliion ClIIb Physical Eclucziliou GI.IaNA M. GAGIQ Cllclna History Club BO0li'2l-b'IOIltll Club Y. W. C. A. History ,IAAIIQS M. O'CoNNoIa .1-lllvgall Zeta Chi Sigma Cross Country 'l rack Varsity Club Physical l'iClllCZll.'iOll Club Physical liiclucatiou l!II.1zAIsI5'I'II j. RANIJALI. Balllr Crfrk Kappa Psi Book-zl-Montll Club I-Iistory Club Nlinerva I-listory-English ,.....?.-q-.. -7.1L .W F f 'TIA-llilgny IL H ,ATT III-11 qw- El 1 , 1552 Y , ,-in v :gm !,!i,,.'y,..-'.'.1lJ 1 --.C GREGG LIECI-ITY 11 nn .flrbor Senior Class President Aurora Business hflgr. General Chairman, Kollcge Komedy Chemistry Club Oratory General Chm. I-Hop '31 Science RUTH EVA GIKUNDER Be1Itley English Club Book-a-Nlonth Club LeagueofWomen Voters Rho Sigma Kappa History-English RUSSELL IQAISER Rofmillr Phi Delta Pi Physical Education Club Physical Education A'1UR1EL P. RICFARLAND Saginaw Sodalitas Latina Latin-English JOHN STIMPSON Saline' Business Administration Club History Club Business Adn1inistI'atioI1 Page Io! -v:'iZ-- - , limi '9 2 FRANCES CARLTON lllftamom Sigma Sigma Sigma History Club Normal Choir Le Cercle Francais Book-a-Nlonth Club Dorus E. ARNET Yjnilzzirlz' Pi Delta Theta Commercial Teachers' Club Book-a-Nlonth Club Commercial Teacher XVILMOT C. SHANKLAND Ami flrbor Freshman Golf Varsity Golf Manager Physical Education j1aANNi3'r'rE Brees Toledo, Ohio Sigma Nu Phi Home Economics Club Home Economics RAYMOND D. hiubce Stavifiislz Zeta Chi Sigma English Club English-History Page 102 Ni:1.1.1i5 McDoNouc1I Unk Grow' Rho Sigma Kappa Normal Choir Newman Club English Club English-Science DALE Rocicwism. Be'!lrffz'llv Kappa Phi Alpha Natural Science Giaoiwic McDow1cLr. Pilliforcl Kappa Phi Alpha History Club llistory .llluwxum l.AScnuiu Dflroift Chi Delta Lutheran Students' Club Physical lilducation Club Physical lfclucation Crmrunss N. l'llLL Ypfila Il K li Debate Pi Kappa Delta Stoic Sopliomorc Orator State Pcacc Oratol' Kappa Delta Pi College Orator Speech-English . - If' 1'fi,'JilFj , .N gl ql 'i fi lf? A ss-, - Tm .faeluw ff .ml sag a iran S . . .. 1 Doxzo'r1n' H. l-l 1cns'rRoixi Gmml l311p1'rl.r Delia Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Club Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. Camp lfirc Book-zl-Month Club Physical Education l'lAZEl. li. Vooiuusizs Y'f7.T'ilfl7lfli Home Economics Club Book-a-Mouth Club Home lflconomics PAGE S, S'i'A1uc l 7:.rilanIi Chi Delta Physical Education Club ' Fraxcrnily Manager Physical Education Risx liixizxuaie l p.fiIanli Zcia Chi Sigma Normal Art Club l inc Arts BENIGNA C. Gfvrziur ,Ufmmia Womcu's Dcbmc Pi 'Kappa Della Forensic Boarcl Laonian Dramatic So- cicty History Club Speech-Social Science tE!l n CARL WENDER Sebfwaing Chemistry Club M'athematics Club Science-Klathcmatics Donor:-11-:A l'lOOKER C' lm rlrvoix Ca m p Fi re Book-a-Month Club Physical Education Club L Y. W. C. A. Lambda Tau Sigma Physical Education iDORO'l'HY l'lUGHES l Yp.rila11ti Alpha Sigma Tau Y. W. C. A. Vice-President Kappa Delta Pi Stoics French Club German Club Languages EDWARD M. SVVAN Detroit Track History Club Sigma Delta Psi Varsity Club Physical Education LEDA Uxmzawoon llfaph' Rapid: English Club Normal Players English-Speech Page I03 . .... H L' at A if ANNE RJEIIRIAIAN Decleerville Pi Kappa Delta Orator Book-a-Nlonth Club Speech Lfxurusxce R. .-Xrrum. Saline Sigma lVIu Sigma Business Administration Club History-Nlatliematics L1ssA DRISCOLL Yp.rz'lm1l i VVoClc-:so Later Elementary NIABLE D. DLYCKISIKING Holly Kappa Gamma Phi Laonians Y. W. C. A. RICHARD! Spuzss Grand Haven History Pa ge 104 JOSEPIIINIE Cnocxuu Davin' English Club Vice-President Laonian Normal News Newman Club Engl ish l'l'lZLEN M. Cuoxris C1'rL'rl1J1'lla Alpha Sigma Tau Public School Nlusic Club Normal Choir Madrigal Club Book-a-Nlonth Club Orchestra Nlusic and Art .KENNETH ARNOLD W'il11ziv1glon, Ohio Kappa Phi Alpha V All College Play, '31 All College Play, '32 Physical Education Club Physical Education LESLIE Glmcr: 'l'uAYuR Port Iluron Rho Sigma Kappa History Club LeagueolW'omen Voters Bool:-a-Month Club Y. W. C. A. lflistory-Social Science M. Lucu.r.u MCNEVEN Romeo History Club Geography-l-listory F..- ., ,l, , . L- CLARENCI-: S'l'EXVAR'1' Dr' Tour History ,fx-f,. --L-L3+5liELWui' 2'1.am ffl11QL .'.,U7', Lf J! ,JV 1'IAZEL BELLE GABRIEL Cadillac Pi Delta Theta Laonian Art and Dmmatics Page I05 A Azvx viii: YV . - -E 52 Page 106 W-I, .A lux Ld ,L I.: I .I .4 gig? ...., - - Woon IKELLER GIZSELL SIMMONS JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY OFFICERS CARL EVOOD . Prefideozz ELIZABETH KELLER . . Vice-P1'e'fidmt JUNE GESELI. . . Secretary TQENNETH SIMMONS . . Trea.f1u1'er Three years of comradeship, study, and play have made us a group of ultra- sophisticated juniors, students who are actively interested in the life on our cam- pus. For our leaders in this our most socially prominent year on the campus, We chose two co-eds, prominent socially and scholastically, Elizabeth Keller and June Gesell, vice-president and secretary, respectively, and two men both well known through their athletic achievements, Carl 'Wood, president, and Kenneth Simmons, treasurer. The outstanding social event of this year was of course the annual J-Hop on hflarch 12, under the direction of Ben VVright. On May 4, the Juniors held a Spring Nlixer. This was probably to be our last social gathering as a group. The Junior class has been outstanding in giving to our campus good leaders as well as line students. This year the Junior women made Euthalia a flourishing organizationg while Junior men took active part in the work of Men's Union. Page I08 'Z.Tif2 If LI I. ' I Iv - .. .A,.,,'J ,L 3 lf- Egw wi LLLAALJIEII - W-K--if ANNUAL J-HOP COMMITTEES Gemfml Committee BEN W RIGHT. Chairman WILLIAM FENNER JUNE GESELL ELIEAEETI-I KEI,I..ER KENNETI-I SIMMONS CARI, XIVOOD Spcciazlty' M74fiC FRANCES EDVVARDS, C'h1m'mfm EUGENE RICHARDSON, Clzmrfrzavz ENDS TIIROOII V ERNICE ALLEN Dl'C07'df'?:O71,J Nl.ARGARE'1' KJCAST, 'Chairmavz CI-IARI.O'I'TE VVILKES ROBERT SEEKELL Floor NORMAN ALLEN VIOLET NEXVBERN Fazvorf and Programf BONNIE VIGLAND, Chairman SALLY SPIER NIAYNARD KLEIN ,ANN GRANGER RI C I I A RD H O DG ES, Clmvfrvvzan Ticlefzy JOI-IN INAYTKWICH AI.EER'rA DEARING Plfbfkiiy DICK MORLEY, Clmirmzm JANIES hflCLAUGl'iI.IN JUDSON ROEE RICHARD XVITTKOP, Chairman V1VIfXN LAYTON CHARLES COGGINS JOE JACKSON MARTHA DANA DORIS KRUEGER Pagn I09 F i gi. ill-,l f i il i. 'i ni Wt K Pi' a23 E - li fl , J- f e 1- f - THE J-HOP OF 1932 The Juniors held their annual promenade, the supreme social event of the year, on Nlarch I2 in the beautiful ballroom of Charles Mclienny Hall. Amid colorful decorations the class of ,33 celebrated its advent as Juniors. This was the first J-Hop to be held in Charles McKenny Hall, another attraction which made this an outstanding J-Hop. The ballroom was especially attractive with the front of the stage banked with palms and ferns, while a red and gold insignia covered the back wall. .Downstairs the cafeteria and the private dining room were transformed into a cabaret, with gay red-checked tableclothes, while proverbial bar attendants Wended their way among crowded tables. The cabaret was dimly lit by candles pushed into beer bottles. Entertainment was provided in the usual cabaret style, aNegro orchestra, a blue singer and a tap dancer so charmed the couples that it was necessary to raid the cabaret in order to clear it for the next del- egation from the ballroom. The Grand Nlarch was led by Carl Wlood, presiclent,ancl Laura Hunt, Ben Wriglit, general chairman, and Margaret Schultz. Richard Hodges as chairman ofthe floor committee directed the Marcli. The leaders were followed by class oF'icers, faculty, committee chairmen, and members of committees. President and Nlrs. Nlclienny, Dean Jones, Dean and Mrs. Brown, lVlrs. Burton, Registrar and Nlrs. Steimle, Dr. and lVIrs. Sanders, Nlr. and lVIrs. Olds, and Mr. and lVIrs. Stahl were faculty in attendance. In the gay enticing music of jack McGay's eleven piece Boat Club Band couples danced happily until one o'cloclc, and then another J-Hop was over. Pagt 110 1 at .im-'vf'U5'FyT'-A WWW? gnztiiltfijfs' V i M ,E-i. ,- -,-, , W Wo.- T-Uiwlwl'-'lli,'l?Ehi51g1iBi91io?Eriltl z'?.dl?5E V .P E L, ,,-, , , -lUN1lC'l 1'A R. cilCSl-ILL fl 70 ll rot' Delta Phi junior Class Secretary English Club Laonian Society .'Xurora Board Portia Kappa Della Pi lfinglisli-Spcccli lfiuuxm ScnAN'1'z Bad dxf Later lf.lCmCIIlZlI'y CATIIARINIE l'lAR1.AN Frlrrlzingmn liuthalia lfinclidczui Society English Club Orchestra MaLhcrnatics-llfnglish ALICE Num lifllnwilln Commercial 'Vcacliers' Club Commercial Ronisircr Sulficiati. Tllrra' R1':'1'r.v' Chi Della JXurora Board Executive Board Social Comrnittcc Physical Education . l 1 DELIGHT GRAN'F Ypiilmzti Euthalia Association of Child- hood Education Later Elementary OLIE SANDERS Lanfivzg Phi Delta Pi Physical Education Club Varsity Club Football Tumbling Physical Education ARLA EVER Norzlz Star Sigma Nu Phi Public School Music Club Normal Art Club Normal Choir Euthalia Public School hiusic- Art Ross D. Coox Jtlzen: Sigma Mu Sigma Science . RUTH Lfuzcoiu Kappa Mu Delta Euthalia Newman Club Laonian Association of Child- hood Education Pagu 1 II -L ,,., ..f nj i 6 1. l.- V. in iiflll' l U' 'lick Frei. - :L-, I 1-.ff - - - , ,l' 1 l-.Ul'..1lpn' ll J. ..L.:lF'Sl'L,'lHlf' E32 K.ATHLYN DAWY'S ON Bay City Enthalia Association of Child- hood Education Euclidean Society General EVHLYN A. CAREY Dl'lI'O'1.f Stoic Y. W. C. A. , English Club Portia Euthalia English-Science Rtfrl-1 L. ROOT Plymouth YVoclcso Executive Board Speech-English MARY ENGLE fackfou, Choir Normal News Enthalia General ELIZABETH IQELLER Detroit Delta Sigma Epsilon Junior Class Vice-President Euthalia Physical Education Page II2 5 , R 'se- fliir.1,i2N li. Rnoans Cluylmz Eutlialia Later Ifleincnrary Es'r1cl.1.A jn.1,sox 0200110 Stoic Sodalilas Latina Pi Kappa Delta Woclcso Lillllll-lVI2lIlIC!UEll1lCS DONALD S'l'AEl3l,liR flizn drlmr lnduslrial Arts Club Industrial JXrl.s LA VIEILNIS l?REl:ZMAN PIylIl01l1llL Garden Project Club, Natural Science JEAN M. NEWTON lllarymillf Theta 'Lambcla Sigxn lfuthalia Newman Club Later lilcmcntary ll - fi - 'f 'L' 'fh- f 'vc'-iirciiffiil il mill lfaliilifif' 'ci R' v --ffffeu ' -4 I'I1i,nA DI. MEISEI. Hay C ity Elllllilllil Later l'Ilcrucntai'y I'lUliLLli lfiscuizv. lfrllfsfillz- Alpha Sigma 'I'au Commercial Tea Club Commercial XVILMA l-lAvN1:s Rrarling Kappa Psi Special llfducatiou l'lisi.uN l Ul.l.liR If ir lr-m 0 71 rl Kappa Psi Y. W. C. IX. l.a1'cr hilcrneutary Iius Scimcm' U'yaurfolI1' Pi Dclm Theta Later lfllcruenmary chcrs' M Ja 554151 i, 1, A1.iaizR'm XVEBSTER llloiirof Kappa Xlu Delta Art Club Fine Arts Mixuizi. BLAIR Pfloflevy Theta Lambda Sigma Later Elementary Lois XVILDT Laizfing Kappa Mu Delta Choir Public School Nlusic Club Public School Riusic CAROL E. ZINK Pillxforzl Garden Project Club Euthalia Lambda Tau Sigma Special Education V1viAN FISHEL Ponfiinr Euthalia Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary Page II3 .f--- f - .V 'Lil' Vgvgmi- I 1 HELEN XIINTON Litrlljield Pi Delta Theta Public School Piano ANITA SOULBY Detroit Pi Delta Theta Y. W. C. A. Association of Child- hood Education Euthalia BEULAH STOUTENBURG Derkcmilfe Euthalia Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary MARY F. XVARNER Tm-:Jaffe Cily Theta Sigma Upsilou Euthalia Association of Child- hood Education Latcr Elementary ACIARJORIE XVALKER Bromon Choir Public School Music Club Public School Niusic Pug: II4 .liiLlZABIi'I'lI LOCKMAN Riwr Rougz' Alpha Sigma Alpha Portia Normal Dramatics Club Normal News S1'z1fT lfuthalia English-Speech N. ANN Gv.ANc:1su Royal Oak Delta Phi Public School Niusic Club, Prcsiclcnt Choir hfiillifiglll Club Public School A'illSiC l.ou1sr: l,li2RRY Farmington History Club l9list.ory-liinglisli lilnwn LINIJBILRG Cladxlum' Association of Child- hood lflClllCZlIlOI1 Y. W. C. A. Eutlmlia 'Latex' liilcmcntary EVELYN Swzvivzxs Clinlon. Choir Public School Music Club Public School Music r- 'I -' 1-, r,-4 -, i--.---.- if-I.2'fi.V5llUl.5'muW1.E5l i,lFfwfm1-'?-?- c Gnivrxtunls PEAIQCIE l.an.rz11g l'.u th 21 l 1 a Association of Child- hood Education lflarly Elementary Suuu.isv lfmiumxics Ilnllaml .flssociation of Child hood Education Euthalia Y. W. C. A. Early Elementary H ni.1cN I.. SL.w1'oN .'lllI'1dlI. lflarly ILlCIl1ClllilI'Y N'iARIAN iDUKl5SllIiRlill Brnlmz llarbm' Delta Phi Association of Child- hood Education Early klcinentary l'lI.lZABl5'l'Il lnnlsiaxzo Sagizinw '-ij Sigma Nu Phi I Stoic - F V, Choirgr. n l..e Ccfclc -U iicais - K .K Die liillllsfimlll ' lSuclidcz1n'QJci 'yi pl Nlodcrn ,laixiguggltg ., x 'K K-K T4 Q Q -, ,- 4' a Q .. f .X Asc.-' ' f ' . x G-s gc, M. 5 la -ke' . 'w NIERLE Woons R07Il'llfI1l.f Y. NV. C. A. Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary LOLA ILlOFS'I'A'l'TER Flint Commercial Teachers' Club International Relations Club Church Council Commercial NIABEL GE1K1'll. TUCK Detroit Choir Y. W. C. A. Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary WILMA Pn.x1N'roN tllorevzci Y. YV. C. A. Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary CATHERINE SILVERNALE lVIe-lzovrzincc Theta Lambda Sigma Early Elementary Page II5 1 --,wifi-2- , il ii U 'Salsas-f ff ,.:,...,,.- - GLADYS B. OLIVER Ypfilanfi Rural Education PAULA ROTH Ypfilruzli Commercial Teachers' Club Stoic hlincrva Commercial PI-IYLLIS S11ooK llfayrzf Theta Lambda Sigma Euthalia English Club English FRANCES A. Ovunw North Aldamf Sigma Nu Phi Vlfodeso Portia English Club Wesleyan Guild English-Speech JOY OLSON Grand Blanc Theta Lambda Sigma Commercial Teachers' Club Euthalia Commercial Page 116 LETHA B. PECK Parry Delta Sigma Epsilon Early lfflcincnrary I 1iANc1ss P12A1asoN l,P.1'ZYll7Illl iVIinerva Commercial Teachers Club Y. W. C. A. Commercial CAROLVN L. Giiassuan St. Clair Slzorrx Sigma Nu Phi Euthalia 1 Association of Child- hoocl Education Choir Early Elementary Giufrcmax Housm Dflrnil Kappa Gamma Phi Physical Education Lnoxa l--loFMANN llill. Clemem' Alpha Sigma Tau Public School Nlusi Club Choir Girls' Glcc Club Public School Music C fgifhaalfigiilliigl l?2laiELQlfiii lflI.IllCR'I'A M. lirmsunn Flin! Euthalia Association of Child- hood Education Early lfllemcntary lllI.Sl'lETlI l.. McDoxAi.n Dm'o1'l Sigma Sigma Sigma lintlmlia Association of Child- hood Education Portia Early llllcnicnmry l fr.IzAn1a'rii A. Wicnzizi. W - SI. IHHIILL' Pi Delta 'l'heta Euthaha Newman Club Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial Teacher CAT1nzR1N1a l-hassl: Tblczlo Early Elementary lflunfx M. Nizmns Toledo lLl1CllClCZ1I1 Society N121 th.-Chemistry EVA-DEANE BROVVN Yprilanti Sigma Sigma Sigma Executive Board Choir Public School Nlusic Club Public School Music PIEROLD W. LUn'rK1z Gregory Zeta Chi Sigma Garden Project Club Lutheran Student Coun- cil Y. M. C. A. Vice-President Natural Science ALBERTA E. DEiXRING Parma Theta Lambda Sigma Euthalia Stoic Kappa Delta Sigma Spanish-English JNIURIEL JNCIOI-IR Detroit Theta Sigma Upsilon Euthalia Early Elementary NIARGARET F IELD Hriglzlanfl Park Alpha Sigma Tau Association of Child- hood Education Euthalia Y. VV. C. A. Early Elementary Page 117 R or . o- -are U .as U. BERT A. MATurzsoN Dezroil Aurora Board Public School Nlusic Club Choir Nladrigal Singers Public School Nlusic ELSIE NliVS'BE1iRY Berkley Kappa NIU Delta Euthalia English Club Laonian Choir English-Speech LAURA E. DWELLEY Cfzrxomvillc Alpha Sigma Tau Euthalia Le Cercle Francais French-English DOROTIJX' M. ERXLEBEN PVya'ndotIr Association of Child- hood Education Luthcran Students' Council Euthalia Later Elementary IQATHRYN LIINDELANG Chelfva Alpha Sigma Alpha Association of Child- hood Education Euthalia Early Elementary Page 118 .', l i FIDNA SwAi.1.ow ,Ylpcna Alpha Sigma 'Tau Y. W. C. A. Association of Child- hoocl Education Euthalizi Portia Lutlicrzln Student Club Early l?Ilcmcntau'y ARKHLI. B. Coon fllllrvlrl Business Administration NlAHI.E lRENE-JONES Pontiur Sodalitas Latina League of Women Voters Euthalia Secretary-Treasurer Y. W. C. A. lnternational Club Latin-l-listory JAMES j. N1CLAUClIl.IN Ypfilunli Alpha Tau Delta Euclidean Editor of Normal News Aurora Board Physics Club Y. M. C. A. President Science-Mntlicmatics Biissuz CA'1'sMAN Flint Sigma Nu Phi Early Elcrnentary r ' eq '15-,if FTS, YL .. i , .THE-li'-3-.Ill-'l'Juli ELlZABli'l'll ml. Eaalmzv lmkfwoofl, Ohio Delta Phi ' Newman Club lffnglish Club l'llll.llllllll Lcagucofwmncn Voicrs Laonians llinglish-Speech llliI.l9N Riino ,'lrll'1'n11 Kappa Gamma Phi lflxcculivcr Board Aurrwa llrrarcl lfllllllilllll llfxccutive Board Physical lfclucarion Clula W. A. A. Physical liclucalion l.uc11.n llamuma Sxurru DFIFOIII Della Sigma lilpsilon 'Later llilcmenlary AGNES C. Hoi-if Drlroff Kappa Psi Newman Club Choir Association of Child- hood l'icluealion liarly l'flcmcnl'zu'y Nlamzixizlvi' N. CLARK Elm' Kappa Psi Lamlncla Tau Sigma Eumhalia Special lirlucation Gkacis .ANN P1uNc:N11'z Mt. Clmnfvzr Alpha Sigma Alpha Euthalia Fine Arts BEULA1-I DILLENBECK D1I'Uf.f0'H Alpha hflu Sigma ' Student Religious Coun- cil, President English Club International Club Pluthalia Laonian English-Speech BE'1 rY Cl-:Amo Nurtlwillr Alpha Sigma Tau Later Elementary MARY L. CRISSMAN Romeo Alpha Sigma Tau Nlinerva Commercial Teachers Club Euthalia Commercial MARY H. .PIEIDENRICK Port Huron Euthalia Association of Child- hood Education Y. W. C. A. Page 119 THE ml s isa? ' , i i.! l , . I-qv .rv i XRIIQ Ji, 'Hi I AH, 'j -1 all i ' U i Lf, A 1 l --l I f i F21 'JW Q, 'EEf?f'n:4g.1r-fs, .- .fl 1 1. -- .- A Li gi. . QB, i, l LL,At, A,, D. H L, A :A -5,1 J- L1 VIOLET NEWBERN lllonroe Kappa NIU Delta Laonian, Vice-President English Club Euthalia English-Speech Mmpruzn F. SEWELI, jackron Delta Phi Euthalia Lambda Tau Sigma Special Education NIAYNARD A. T RAVISS Harbor Springs Alpha Tau Delta Pi Kappa Delta h4en's Debate Garden Project Club Natural Science AILSA W1-urn Cram! Hawaii Alpha Sigma Tau Judiciary Board Choir Public School Nlusic Club Euthalia Public School Nlusic RUBY Wauuzn Gran Lake Kappa Psi Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary Page I20 ...I A BEN WIiIG1l'l' Detroit Kappa Phi Alpha Men's Union Secretary Normal News Sports -I-Hop General Chair- man English DOROTHY .l. NEWTON Saul! Sir. lllarilf SUSAN OLILA Pai1zf.r1lzzlf Sigma Sigma Sigma Euthalia Euclidean Society Le Cerclc l rancais Modern Languages CnAuLor'r1c M. Giumras Jim Arbor Theta Lambda Sigma Euthalia Euclidean Society Congregational Student Fellowship Mathematics-Science VIVIAN M, RICHARDS Brllairc Kappa Psi Public School Nlusic Club Pan-Hellenic Secretary Choir Public School Music i I I J F-,, i- --a -' H-'-az. 4 ,,. CARL Woon jackfun ' Sigma Mn Sigma junior Class President Kappa Delta Pi President Men's Umon, 'l'rc:isnrcr Stone Physical Education VvlVIAN l.,A'f'roN Flint Delta Sigma lflpsilou lfnthzxlia l,atcr lflernentary juusox Roms Jllilnn Alpha Tan Delta Pi Kappa Delta President Men's Debate College Play History Club Normal News, Assistant lfdilor llistory-Speccli lf1vif:1.YN l,lcimAN Gwinn Sigma Nn Phi liixecntivc Board Kappa Delta Pi Wodeso lllnthalia Mathematics-Science lazulx V. Sims Rcucmnmcm Garden Project Club Stole liaoniau Natural Science ,YY-. jimi AT' di it-CTEQ' A' S I-Yi?-X ETHEL SILFVEN Hzuzfofk Delta Sigma Epsilon Enthalia Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary EDITH CARMICI-IAEL Sagzimw Delta Phi Association of Child- hood Education Euthalia Early Elementary MADELON BURGER Clzem n 171g General KA'FHLEEN GAiuus'r'r Dowagiac Alpha Sigma Alpha Association of Child- hood Education Portia Enthalia Choir Early Elementary RIARY W. Wncox Bay Ciiy Later Elementary Page I2I , I 1 ,., M lam- Mam' ELLEN XfVAl1'l-'LE Royal Oak Delta Phi Association of Child- hood Education Normal Choir Euthalia Early Elementary Mavcrna E. DANA D'IUldL'r7 Alpha Mu Sigma Stoics, President Kappa Delta Pi VVomen's League Ex. English Club Choir English l'lELEN B, I-IANNEKEN Toledo, Ohio Pi Delta Theta Pan-Hellenic Corresponding Sec'y. Modern Language Enrru T. NIARINELLA Vulmrz Elementary Education Newman Club Euthalia Nlath. Club Later Elementary li'lAZEL I-luN'rLExf Romuluf Alpha Sigma Tau Later Elementary Page 1.22 Dono'ri-tv ANN Scuiuecx Grout' Pain! Park Delta Sigma Epsilon Secretary Normal Art Club President Eine Arts-B. S. Degree ELLEN PRAY Vp: ila n I 1' Alpha Mu Sigma Kappa Delta Pi Stoics Garden Project Club Natural Science MANY E. Himrn Ypyilmzli Alpha Sigma Tau College Orchestra Choir Euthalia Association of Child- hood Educators Art Club Later Elementary I-IELHN EVIELYN Tommy Nunfla, New York Kappa Mu Delta Home Economics Club I-lomc Economics De- gree Maacaiuri' llaiitmt javlexmz Euthalia Y. VV. C. A. LeagueofWVomen Voters Association of Child- hood Education General , - . . 7122-1 ., -To -M if ill5luiJGEii lla 5:T? gd ,mm-U11 l lVlARION A. l7IiAllCli lla II-606k Delta Sigum lflpsilou Eu lhzilia Laonizum Association of Child- hoorl Education linrly lzlcmcntnry XVILIX-IA Sll'l'II,l.Xl Gram' Lnkr' Kappa Psi Association of Child- ' hoocl EClllC1llLlOll Normal Choir Enrly l.'Ilcmenl,z1ry l lxs1.1cN Imlcxclsu .-lrmflia Kappa Delta Pi Euthalia Lutheran Students Group Stoics Mzltlicmzilics IC 1. me wr W. VANA :um Pitlxfarzl History Club Hisl ory l. RANCliS C. lVAl.KliR llowirll Y. W. C. A., Trcnsurci Commercial 'il'lCE1Cl'lCI'S, Club Die Kamcradcu lfiutlialia Commercial Tcaclicr 5 RUTH VVILLARD Lexington Association of Child hood Education Early Elementary MARGARE1' F. BAILEY Ellmrtcz Euthzilia Home Economics Club Y. WV. C. A. Home Economics XCIOLET LAHTI Detroit Alpha Sigma Tau Y. W. C. A. Lutheran Students Group English-French I'IARRIE'l l' E. CORNELL Howcll Sodalitas Latina Latin-French PIELEN Lusk - Fmlovz Association of Child- hood Education Y. W. C. A. Early Elementary Page I2 3 DoR1s KRUEGER I Sturgif Early Elementary PIELEN D. BASSETT Harbor Springf Euthalia Euclidean Society Later Elementary LULU CARPENTER Rmzling Sigma Sigma Sigma judiciary Board Le Cc-:rcle Francais Die Kamaraden lWinerva Languages MARGARET PURCHASE Dftrml History-Political Sc. Emluiz WEINBIANN Ypfilanzi Pi Kappa Sigma Nlathematics Pagr I24 u n,n'1j1 nm, i -Q -Wk- ,Q-:Ll a s lga jfhf d il Cf-tax, S- JEAN VON EBERs'rEIN Royal Oak Delta Phi Choir Association of Child- hood Education Euthalla Early Elementary PHYLLIS M. POWERS St. Ignore Alpha Sigma Alpha O. E. S. Campus Club Executive Board Later Elementary ANN l'.lARCUS Delroil History Club Pi Kappa Delta Women's Debate History-Social Science ALICE L. RAXVSON lllflflfllfifff Sigma Sigma Sigma Euthalia Home Economics Club Home Economics Doius BREED Yp.r1'la11li Alpha Mu Sigma Public School Music Club Choir Normal Art Club Music-Art ig f -ww - - RICHARD C. lloucziss Ylt'kUII.flI-ll Business Administration Club Drum M ajor '30-'31 Band .I-l-lop Committee lili'I'I'l'IA M. Poconos Dnlroft Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Home Economics Club l,.c Circle lrrancais lilutlialia International Club Home Economics Mnucaium' M. Kimsrr Rnrl1f'.rir'1' Delta Phi Pan-Hellenic 'l'i'casurer League of Women Vo tiers l'lisl1ory-lfnglisli I-lAnoi.n M. ANDERSON l1'L'lf.4'viNz' Industrial Art Club Chemistry Club Industrial liclucatiou- Chemistry ISUGHNH RICHARDSON Parma Chi Delta Aurora Board Normal News English Club English f'. i' tt 'cu '51 ,- Twillfgillillll I jiiiiimilll - li.ELllf5ii.!'5:!3f??T -.- , , . C. , If l'IELEN I. NEEDliAA1 0wo.r.vo Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Le Circle Francais Die Kameraden Portia Baptist Student Coun- cil Nlodcrn Language- English BONNIE VIGLAND Elluwta Sigma Sigma Sigma Association of Child- hood Education nl-Hop Committee Euthalia LAURENCE LIVINGSTON Plymouth. Zeta Chi Sigma Orchestra Band Secondary Education Club Public School Orchestra and Band DONALD BRUNDAGE Ypfilanti Stoic . Garden Project Club Chemistry Club Die Kameraden Y. M. C. A., Treasurer General Doius SAYE11 Dvtroit. Sigma Nu Phi Association of Child- hood! Education Euthalia Early Elementary Page I2 5 TE UP-1mO '53 f4MV1?IWl mfmnrif U H I , Page 126 ff- ef A w h- g raze z.g-.i.f'i li'1'-fii f- 'r i My ,331 1, ,tr . iHn,U73 .,1. 1i. is-PEnlfH'3 Y..- a .T 14- . .III l' l KE1-PEN RANDELS STEFFEK QSOPHOMORE CLASS During the latter part of our Freshman year, we, the class of 1934 found the weather warm and dry. In fact so much so that all of the greenness had van- ished from us and that by the time we entered into the Sophomore class we felt rather well seasoned to our environment. As Weather protectorates for our Sophomore class we elected Fred Keppen as chief protector, lone Randels as assistant protector and Ralph Steffek as keeper of the storms. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we were confronted by a light whirl- wind in the annual Freshmen and Sophomore games. However, in the midst of the chaos, the Freshmen became so demolished that the sun shone down upon us for the first time since 1927. . On January 14, we gave a Sophomore mixer, or should we say College Mixer , where to the accompaniment of clashing cymbals and jazzaphony, everyone danced happily, including many of our elders and a few of the Freshmen who managed to survive from the cyclone. The greatest party of the year was the Sophomore Prom, which was given on the evening of May 20. This was the first time in history that the Sopho- mores have ever participated in any thing of this sort. As we leave the Sophomore class, we feel quite competent in meeting any of the storms of life which we may encounter in the years to come. Page 128 1 3 '. fx-rw. v ,..: ,,Y.,. , fr:-ff?-,,x'. fr- iiiji it4'1ile,lAll,:i'1'.h'ar , our L rm ' P - '-- V r N- V .-.L,,+u1i1:..'.MLL4:,, L... .MM --,., - SOPHOMORE SPRING SWIRL The Sophomore Spring Swirl will live in the memory of every Sophomore who attended that gay party on the evening of lX4ay 20. No one could help but enjoy swaying to the rhapsodic syncopations of blue-noted harmonies by Benny Kyte and his orchestra. The President, Fred Keppen., appointed many able members to assist him in making the party a success. Thoseon the ticket committee were Sam Skeen, Kenny Chalmers, Kenneth Gust, Edmund Shuart, Doris lVIcDowell, Elizabeth Sparks and Jean Moflet. The Floor committee consisted of Bill NIcFall, Floyd Lockwood, Robert VVallace, Dorothy Dean, Beatrice Keusch and lVilliam Haines. The Publicity committee with Doris Mason, Claudine Steifek, Thomas Lorenz, Andrew Cherpes, Fritz Wood, and Bessie Schoonover decorated the halls for a few weeks with many clever posters and signs concerning the Swirl. The Music committee consisted of Jack Stevens, Magdalina Slootweg, Ramsey VVardrop, Maxine Herrick, Max Williamson, and Allison Lilly who were very fortunate in being able to secure Benny Kyte's Band for the occasion. The attractive pro- grams were obtained by Katherine Brady, Clarence Illi, Reginald Davis, Clayton Fraser and Mary I-louse. The Decoration committee consisted of Sam Vasiu, Marjorie Skelly, Carolyn Stamler,Glen Haidt, Charles Sabadash and James Mathe- son. Owing to the success of that party we hope that it will remain as a tradition among the Sophomores in the years to come. Pagf 129 I ll or I'IEI.EN WVAGONER fllpcna Alpha Sigma Tau Goldfeather Club Physical Education Club Physical Education II.ENIz XVILLET Varmr Goldfeathcr Club Association of Child- hood Education Later Elementary Dorus JACKSON Belleville Alpha Sigma Tan O. E. S. Goldfeather Club Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial V. MARIE LUCAS llfaync Early Elementary IVY ATKINSON Detroit English Club Goldfeathcr Club Kappa Mu English-History Page 130 CI.AY'roN IX. l ImsI2I1 Drtrmx Pliysiczll Education SARAH H. 'l'noI1NDIKl-3 Ca nz bridge, lllczxr. Y. W. C. fl. Cabinet Golclfcatller Club Fine Arts CLALIDINII S'rI:IfrIax l j7.l'l'l!Il1lI. Stoic Euclidean Society Chemistry Club Nlincrvzi Golclfc-arlicr Club lVlz1tlI.-Clicmistry VIRGINIA CLARK Royal Oak Normal Choir Golclfezlther Club Y. W. C. IX. Trail Blazers Rural Education ELLA T1 HXVANG ClZ1'7Ill General 11 , f-G 1' ' 'rin bmi-'LT . iff - i .l!IlL-', ' 'ali' - ! 'l l W. C. IDIETIKIER Salim' Chi Delta History Club . llistory-l71'encl1 CA11ox.vN S'l'0ll-11.1511 Marivm Cify 'Pi Kappa Sigma Home Economics Club Goldfeatllcr Order of Eastern Star Home Economics Mmm' IC. l1AWVRIiNCE Y7n.rr'lmm' Alpha Sigma Alpha Gold Feailicr Home Economics Club 'l'reasurcr Home Economics hfl1l,.lJIlED l..AWRliNCli Prmfiar Sigma Nu Phi Association ol' Child- hood Education Early Elementary GENIQVIEVE ICIUICSISI. .flflich igau City, 11111. Pi Delta 'l'l1el.a Normal News Siall' Normal Choir Minerva Goldfcather Club League of Women Voters Die Kamcradcn Garden Project Club Lutheran Students' Club Sodalitas Latina l.a1.in-Iinglish V L 4 n,..,,,Y. .- , . ,--.,,-1 IEWEL PINKSTON Livzdmz Theta Lambda Sigma Goldfeather Club Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial Lois S'r11oHAUER Alger Sigma Sigma Sigma Early Elementary Doracas XVOLF l,l'101Ilg01l1E'7'fV Goldfeather Club Y. YV. C. A. Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary IJILA GARNER Vaffar Stoic Wodeso Laonian Golclfeather Club Normal News Staff Speech-English VIRGINIA CHANDLER Dalrmfr Rural Education Page I 3I - . 'S' - l- ' i , r: V ull l l - - -f-'E - ff- -- r :-Y -6- MYRNA HARSH jafper Goldfeather Club ' Early Elementary WILBUR C. HUBER Saginaw Normal News Staff Laonian Michigan Normal Play- ers Stoic College Play Debate Speech-Chemistry lVlAUDE NIARION CURRY Birmingham Choir Goldfeather Club Early Elementary BETTY ROSEBERRY Grand Rapid: O. E. S. Association of Child- hood Education Goldfeather Club Lea gueof Women Voters Early Elementary VIVIAN RUSSELL Lapeer Choir Goldfeather Club Portia Early Elementary Page I32 - ' -' , i 'ru N . .r.. .. l.. 1' tl . , A . -.4 - 34. 1, . i wir iQ l ' 'fill 1' li l V ' 4 if .' . W ig: f V. .1 -.ia A . ,A - - EV: -1' -4' , W,-11:1 , Q .I My 1 f N . IONI5 RANDELS Ilillfrlale Sigma Sigma Sigma Sophomore Class Vice-President Aurora Board Judiciary Board Public School hflusic Club Goldfeather Club International Relations Public School Nlusic NIARIAN SoMME14v1LL1z F lurlz in. g Y. W. C. A. Goldfeather Club Early Elementary Dortornv IQEENER Swanlon, Ohio Goldfeather Club Y. W. C. A. Association of Child- hood Education Later Elementary lVI1LnnED MeCoMus Blirijirla' Golclfcathcr Club Home Economics Club Home Economics B'IAIljORl1S l'lOFFMAN Fairgrurie' Association of Child- hood Education Goldfeather Club LeagueofWomen Voters Later Elementary ,E fre: w1 EL' IS r-, 7.1 'fn' ' COBAL II. Con1P1sAu NIARGARET E. NIERRITT ulroil Gram' Pointe Alpha Mu Sigma Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education Golclfeather Club xvcklb Early Elementary L . . A. l hysical Education l RliDIiRlC j. Kerman Lfncol-iz Park Kappa Phi Alpha President ol' Sophoniorc Class Normal News Nlcn's Debate History Club History FRANCES ANNE Holmu Sl. Ignaci- Sigmn Sigma Sigma Public School Music Goldfcathcr Club Normal Choir Public School Music I-lAz1s1. Down lfibn' Golclfuzlllicr Club Pliysical lficluczllionub Club 0 .Physical Educati n 0 W ,409 ,R on lim' Al . S'rEwAn'r Ch nlrm Gun eral ARETA CROW zlflarim' City Pi Kappa Sigma O. E. S. Later Elementary JEAN K. STOBBE lllorztague Normal Choir Early Elementary GRACE CARR Hubbard Lake Later Elementary FRANCES NICKCEVITT lWiddlrvz'!lfr Pi Kappa Sigma Public School Mfusic Club Public School Music Page 133 A, 'L' ff -Affff fi f 'ef Y ' f - T E 'u ni' H332 - fs4i5f1., f V EVA M. JOHNSON lllezyville Goldfeather Club Association of Child- hood Education Early Elementary EDNA I-IANRATTA Lanrivzg Theta Lambda Sigma Goldfeather Club Fine Arts Club Fine Arts NI. LIELEN D12 WALD Farr' PVay-ne, Ind. Theta Lambda Sigma Goldfeather Club Newman Club Normal Choir Later Elementary JEAN Mormr Houghton Delta Sigma Epsilon Goldfeather Club Y. W. C. A. , Early Elementary AILEEN J. MCNIEL Grand Blanc Theta Lambda Sigma Goldfeather Club Later Elementary Page 134 -IUANITA H. HIGGINS Delroil Delta Phi Goldfeathcr Club Association of Child hood Education Early Elementary NIARGARET NIANN Spr-ingfmrl Delta Phi Goldfcatlier Club Normal News Staff English Club English fDoimo'ruY DEAN Dflroit Kappa Mu Delta judiciary Board Goldfeather Club Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Associadon of Child- hood Education Early Elementary Mmuis Griiuusow Yp.ri'lfmli' Pi Kappa Sigma Aurora Board Association of Child hood Education Garden Project Club Stoic Minerva Y. W. C. A. Goldfeather Club Early Elementary Mus. R. H. CAMPBELL Yp.fila1ztz' Stoic Rho Sigma Kappa Home Economics lXfIAxiNisCo1mI-lxsniucx La11.f-ing Alpha Sigma 'Pau Association of Child- hood Education, Scc- retary Y. XV. C. A. Board Normal Choir Goldlicathcr Club Early Elementary liva I... Gfvriss TIITIIFI' Association ol' Child- hood liducation Coldlcalher Club Newman Club l.atcr Elcmcntary KA'l'I!l:1RlNlC BRADY llo-wall Pi Kappa Sigma Goldfcathcr Club Newman Club 1.c Ccrclc Francais Gcuural IQHNN ia'ru W. .ll:2NV1il.L l p.r1'lm1I1' lVlu Sigma Chi Choir lXfIadrigal Club Die Kamcradcn Prcsidcnl Stoic Band Public School Music R Voice Doius l'lAlilllSON fllafon Pi Kappa Sigma Physical Education Club Physical Iiclucation 'C' fn. 'Wifi' ini ill ll'nyf'if, 1fPi'l ' If .,-,niiin , , , Wu ...A ,. ,.. - A. .. . .,..-,. fc... Y .. . .. JHE. llliql .. iii?i5m'rr1 Kviifii iii, ll.'l?-,E , DORA C. I-IEMMIG Dflplzi, Imiiana Pi Kappa Sigma Gold Feather Club Y. W. C. A. T11oMAs W. Lo1u:Nz Ypxilariti Normal News Pi Kappa Delta Debating History Club Wesleyan Guild Business Administration ELIZABETH E. WIENNEY Ro.rez'illz' Association of Child- hood Education Goldfeather Club Early Elementary Tursorm Prnt-'r Swanton, Ohio Goldfeather Club Association of Child- hood Education Later Elementary AdARION DEADINIAN .illpmm Trailblazer Y. W. C. A. Goldfeather Club Rural Education Page 135 iifilli fwicf 'wi if 3 Iili if . lisa , fo -5 .,.. , MHP ' is we iff: 2- F- -L, -- . lf .. - ALLISON LILLY Berkley Sigma Sigma Sigma Laonian Normal Choir Goldfeather Club English Club L. I. D. Executive English-Speech EMMA SCI-IREMS Saginaw Sigma Sigma Sigma Public School Nlusic Club Normal Choir Goldfeather Club Public School Nlusic DORIS NIASON Roclifxter Theta Lambda Sigma Normal News Executive Board League ofWomen Voters International Club English Club Sophomore Class Chair- man Goldfeather Club English-French EVIARIAN JEYVELL Ypfilanli Alpha Mu Sigma Stoics Home Economics Club Golclfeather Club Home Economics FRANCES BRYANT Dowagiaf Alpha Sigma Alpha Childhood Education Club Y. W. C. A. Glee Club Goldfeather Club Later Elementary Page 136 Fnrrz L. WOOD Yfnxilanli Sigma Mu Sigma Aurora Board Business Administration l'lELEN HENC1-IEY Jllaniflff Delta Phi Executive Board Newman Club English Club Conservation Commit- tee Choir Goldfeather Club English-French MAX T. XKVILLIAMSON Ypxilanli' Chi Delta Aurora Board Kollege Komedy Kom- mittee Business Administration NIAGDALENA SLoo'rwEo Bfrleley Sigma Sigma Sigma Public School Music Club Choir Goldlcather Club Vice-President Public School Music Geouclz l'h'lWVI:1LL Howell Physics Club Chemistry Club Pre-Dental . FQjgwi+wif,l,,44ll-,iggjlglg-,iz4, rf-f'-r-'Y-'1?i'T:':':'T?f'- L :LLi Q l I 'rl' Zl5fl'l,l'Tll..2. Mmm' lil. DUWNING Bay City Delta Sigma Epsilon Early lilcmcnrary RALPIi STEFFEK Yp.f1'lanti Alpha Tau Delta Normal News Staff lnternational Relations Club Page 137 ,-- .1 ,, + uf- 1 ywng. xr ---- - 13:21-Urrma-2 Tsjiilgllii, , he IITQU dil?nn,iLLEXmg13Z - IN MEMORY OF MISS GENEVIEVE M. WALTON Head Lib1'a1'ia1'L NIICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE LIBRARY ISQZ-1932 To the librarian the grace of humility is so constantly pressed home through the futile endeavors to meet demands for help in the great realm of knowledge, that I bring to you afresh this Word of reading for fun, with Real books, and of living joyfully as well as humbly in this Kingdom of which we hold the key. Clixcerpt, and closing paragraph from Real Books-Reading for Fun, Written by Nliss G. M. Walton, and published in the May-Julie 1925 number of the Michigan Library Bulletinj Page 138 in .rHsl1d,tl..las.sus .i2dlrEil4aaa.f..:--.a.-.g.a.aa DNVELLE MCC ULLOUC H RICE FRESHMAN GLASS D OFFICERS RUDOLPH NICCULLOUCH . . . Prenfdmzr CORA NIAY DWELLE . . Vice-Prfafirlenz BAARY CLAIRE RICE . Secretary-Treczxurer FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Most upper-classmen look upon the Freshman class as being a combination of green pots, homesickness and girlish giggles. It may be a revelation to scme of those who have forgotten their own Freshman days to know that the present youngest class on the campus is an organized body with executives. Early in the fall Rudolph lVIcCullouch was elected President, Cora lvlay Dwelle, Vice- Presidentg and Mary Claire Rice, Secretary-Treasurer. The Judiciary Board of the Women's League chose Mary Claire Rice as member from the Freshman class, and Roger Brown was chosen to represent the Freshman men on the Ex- ecutive Board of the Men's Union. ' The social year for Freshmen began with Freshman VVeek. Teas, receptions, dutch treats, and a theatre rush helped start the year off. The first All-College Nlixer served to acquaint Freshmen with the upper-classmen. Of course, the Freshman class was well represented at the Weekly All-College parties during the year, but its members decided, during the winter term, to stage a Frolic of their own some time in the spring. Plans are well under way, and if we can be- lieve some of what we hear, it bids fair to climax the social year for the Freshies ' An outstanding quality of the class of ,35 is its pep. Because we feel so much college spirit ourselves, we wish to promote this feeling throughout the entire student body. Led by Bob Arnold, the class organized a cheering squad. Goldie Baker, Geraldine Goldsmith, and Mary Claire Rice were selected as song leaders and were outfitted with green and white costumes. Bob Arnold, Gerald Schefller, Dick hlahard, and Orlie Ward were outfitted for yell leaders. Then the lung power of the rest of the class was thoroughly demonstrated. Although the pep Page 140 .... ,.-,.,. -. I ,,If-V .Luv -3. '- -1, .- f QIENZN 1 11, IH I lxlllllll I ith' - .J , -Ir.-Q, I I... ..-i ,. -. ,, I 2 ' .l:i.?....- :1lr'I ...LQl.Qi.f lllLfL'.m' ff 'l LIJJ '.E?'-'f-T - - - - -- -1 campaign is still in its infancy, we hope it will increase in volume as the class gains .wisdom. Not only has our class helped to add support to the efforts of Normal's varsity teams by cheering the games along, but it has also contributed fresh young men to the teams which have been able to constantly prove our school's claim of effec- tive athletic education. Because of this belief that this Normal College can Offer the best in instruction, both scholastic and athletic, some of the State's and the Nation's finest young men are here as Freshmen of our Alma Mater. Throughout this, our first college year, we Freshmen have been responsible to the Sophomores for much of our education and a great deal of our discipline. Before even going to classes, we had done our share of the wearing of the green . In some of the days that followed we began to think that we were getting the upper hand, but the greatly outnumbered Sophs were able to put us in our places once more when they triumphed in the class games of October 12. Since then, although we have suffered defeats at the hands of a group of Sophs who have learned their college spirit almost too well, the interclass games have shown the interesting point that the two lower classes have been winning out in athletics, at least, over the more studious Juniors and Seniors. In our association with fraternities, fand some of us ioined themj, sororities, clubs, staffs, parties, sports, debating, assemblies, and the numerous other facil- ities, such as Mclienny Hall, that have enabled us to make whatever friends we pleased, do what we would, and study when we cared to, we have come face to face with that spirit of being put 'con our Own that is characteristic of every college. Those Freshmen who have been unable to carry on under this strain have gone their different ways by now. But we, the living, must look forward. The day Of cap coronation is gradually assuming the place of a pleasant mem- ory, and we 4'Freshies,, have a feeling that cap night, When we declare ourselves free from Sophomore rule, is all too near. Almost too soon we will be Sophomores ourselves. Then we will shoulder a new responsibility. Only as we have this year learned our proper humiliation can we conduct ourselves with modesty in that commanding position-Sophomoresl FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Araniss, FREDERICK,IQOTTICO-BL1Sl!1CSS Aclrninistration ADAMS, LAURENCE, Holloway IXLEXANDER, LEROY, Ann Arbor- General IXLFORD, B.f.lARGUERI'I'E, Ypsilanti- General ALLEN, EI.ILIzN1zg Tipton-English AI.l,EN, ESTHER, Clinton-Rural ANDERS, DONALD, Ypsilanti-Science ANDISILSON, GORDON,Albion-History ANDERSON, NORAIAJEAXNQ Imlay City- Commercial ANDERSON, RUSSELL, Pellston-Music IARMS, XVANETTAQ Rives Junction- Fine Arts ARNOLD, REX, Homer-Industrial ARNOLD, Roniavcrg Pasadena- Pre- Law ASHBY, PAUL, Nlorenci-Commercial AUREN, ELLIE, Hancock-English AUSTIN, WYNONA, Ypsilanti-Home Economics BAILEY, THOMAS, Detroit-Nlathe- matics BAKER, GOLDIEQ Detroit-Home Eco- nomics BAKER, HARRY, Detroit- BALIAN, EDWARD, Detroit-Modern Language BALL, EARL, Lincoln Park-History BANASIAK, VVILLIAMg Hamtramck- Physical Education BANNERMAN, MARVIN, Plymouth- Pre-Engineering BARBER LEoNA'Grand Blanc-Rural 7 3 Limited Page 141 Y ygg-rw ,.,-.gg Y - , , Tk., If- 'J i L'-ill LL A A BARDEN, WELDA, Kingston-Home Economics ' BARKER, NIARIORIE, Belleville-Home Economics BARNES, JENNIEQ Plymouth-Rural Education BARNES, LEOLA, Calumet-Physical Education BARNES, MARION, Berville-Rural BARNETTE, CECIL, Ewing, Ky.-Agri- culture BARR, BURNELL, BARTLETT, PAUL, Yale-One Year Professional BASSETT, IQENNETI-I, Ypsilanti-Gem eral BASSO, NIICHAEI., Ann ArbOr-Gen- eral BAUER, NIARTH, Reese-Mathematics BAUGHMAN, CARRIE, Palms-Later Elementary BAUM, NIARY ELLEN, Monroe-Eng- lish ' BAUMANN, ELIZABETH, Marine City- General BAYLER, ROSEEN,YvDSilEII1tl'BUSl1'1CSS Administration BEADLE, LOIS, Morenci-Modern Language BEAL, lMlARION, Armada-Rural BEARDSLEE, MARIAN, Clarkston- General BEATTIE, VTIRGINIAQ lVIarine City- Early Elementary BECKMAN, FRED, Saginaw-Physical Education BECKWITH, ELLA, Bay City-Five Year Certificate BELL, HAXRRYQ Ann Arbor-Industrial Arts BENGI-IAUSER, FLOYD, Du Bois, Pa.- Physical Education BERGER, BERNICE, Grand Blanc- Latin BERNATH, BVILMAQ Archbold, Ohio- Rural Education BLAKE, XVELMA, Northville-History BOOK, IQATHRYNQ Ann Arbor-Later Elementary . BONNEAU, EDWARD, Detroit-BuSi- ness Administration BORST, JAMES, Ypsilanti-MatlIe- natics BORDINE, LEONAQ Milan-Early Ele- rnentary Page 142 BRANDES, RUTH, Flat Rock-Conv mercial ' BRIGIITEILL, ADA, Seneca-Physical Education BRINK, BfIILDRED, Mt. Clemens-Eng- lisli ' BROCKMAN, SANTEE, Tulsa, Okla.- . 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O,NEfXL, EVA, Trenton-History OPINCAR, GEORGE, Lincoln Park- Pre-Nledical ORY, LI,-XROLDI, Elmore, OhiO-Phys- ical Education OSBORN, VELLIAQ Grant-Special Edu- cation OUSTERHOUT, IXLMAQ St. Charles- Physical Education OVERI-IENT, GREATAQPCl2CI'SlJ11I'g,Fl8..-' General Pagv 147 K Z- Ari' f',f'Q55T73 Asda-, -A W.- f,..,,5,Ava. - .,. RL. ., WH:gmWrH,JUHUQ.HniAfUw? f----' --,-,TFT-A---llgl l' l'?JL..ii1iiLmi.U-fl 51rLELldEil J3f A T .. A A - Va PADGETT, JOHN, Lincoln Park-Pre- Law PAGE, HERBEIKTQ Grand Blanc-PlIys- ical Education PALM, RICHARD, Detroit-Physical Education PALMER, ELEANOR, Jackson-COm- mercial PALMER, L. 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DONAI..D, W'illiS-Pre- Engineering SCHATTLER, WVILBURN, Center Line- Nlusic SCHEFFLER, GERAXLDQ Ypsilaiiti-Gem eral SCHINDLER, MERLINQ Berns, Ind.- Industrial Arts SCI-IMICK, GEORGE, Grand Haven- Language SCI-IRAM, THELMA, Grosse Pointe- Physical Education SCHOLTZ, WILBERT, Grand Haven- Business Administration SCI-IRECK, l'lE.LEN, Grosse Pointe- Early Elementary SCI-INEEBERGER, ALFRED, Kingston- History SCHWADERER, CLARK SCOTT, BARBARA, Detroit-Art-Public School Nlusic SEARS, EUNICEQ Ortonville-History SEAVlTT,JOHN,illVE1YIlC1SOClZll Science SECHNEST, C. LIOWARD, Indiana- lndustrial Arts SEELY, ALMA, Ann Arbor-Rural Limited SHAFER, ELMER, DetrOit-Pre-Engi- neering SI-IARLAND., LEWIS, Grand Blanc-Pre- Law K ' I ' 21-1-stef. dll-.7 lLeE1.'1lI iI5, .llll.Lll lim '1:'i.'Ii - 'i7,.i:.,-1j31. 'T i+4563 lil' A 'l-lil iEi'iIfl'f7 : 2:: - ' I SI-IAUNDING, BETH, DetrOit-Matl1e- STUART, HILDA, Lansing-Physical matics Education SHAW, JACK, Jackson-Physical Edu- STURDEVANT, EDITH, lvlancliestor- cation Rural SI-IEFFOLD, LESLIE, Ann ArbOr-Pre- SUMIVIERHILL, H. SYDNE, Detroit- Engineering History SIIERIOAN, MAURICE, Peck SUMMER, OLA, Petosky-Physical Ed- SIIERRICR, EI,IzAIsETI-I, Belleville- ucation Later Elementary SIIOOIQ, CLARK, lVayne-Geography SIIUMAN, CI-IARLES, Detroit-Physical Education SIEFERT, JOIIN, Berville-Rural SIETZ, STANLEY, Belleville-Business Administration J SIMON, JOSEPI-IINEQ Belleville-Early Elementary SIMONS, STANLEY, DetrOit-MatlIe- matics SRELLY, NIARJORIEQ Milford-Fine Arts SKINNER, GRACE, Ypsilanti-Conv mercial ' SMITI-I, ALMA, Otisville-Rural SMITH, JAMES, Ypsilanti-Music SMITII, LEONE, Mason-Commercial SMITII, NIARIANQ Milan-Rural SMITH, IQOBERTQ Denton-Commercial SNYDER, iDORO'l'HYQ Detroit-Early Elementary SOULE, EDWARD, Grand Haven-Gem eral SOULE, l1USSELLQ Croswell-Pre-Dem tal SPRAU, ROBERT, Muskegon-Physical Education SPRINGER, I'lELENQ Ann Arbor-Home Economics SQUIRES, ELSIE, Milan-Rural Limited STAFFAN, GEOILGEQ Chelsea-Science STALIEY, XIVASI-IINGTON, DetrOit-PlIys- ical .lilducation STEIDLE, CHRISTINE, Milan-Public ' School Music STELLWAGEN, GEORGE, Wayne-Busi- ness Administration S'I'OBIE,' LEONA, JelTersOn-COmmer- cial STODULSRI, LUCILLEQ DetrOit-COm- mercial STONE, NlLIli!,ELQ Beulah-Fine Arts STOWITTS, BETTY, Battle Creek-Fine Arts STRATE, lLlERMANQ Detroit-Physical Education STRENG, lXfl1l.DREDQ Saginaw-Corrv mercial STRONG, JEAN, Plymouth-General SUYAT, ALFONSO5 Ann ArbOr+General SWEENEY, NIARY, Emmett-Later El- ementary . SWEET, ET1-IELQ Ferndale-Bdathernab ics-Speech STENHARTER, LAWRENCE EFAPE, GERALD, Ypsilanti-Science TATE, PEARL, Berkley-Nlusic-Art TAYLOR, HELEN, Ovid-Physical Ed- ucation rIlAYLOR, MARY, Hillsdale-Home Ec- Onomics TiEFFT, MAIQION, Plymouth-Early El- ementary TERRY, MARION, Eaton Rapids THOMAS, EDNA, Ann Arbor-Early El- ementary THOMAS, WILLIAM, Hazel Park-Rural Education THOMPSON, BERNIECE, Deckerville- Rural Limited 'TI-IOMPSON, D. JOY, Novi-One Year Professional 'TI-IOMPSON, ROY, Detroit-Physical Education TOLETE, FRANCISCO, Ann ArbOr-Pre- Law TOM, LEO, Pittsford-Rural Limited TOUSE, GLENN, Hillsdale-Chemistry TOWSLEY, JOHN, Perry-Physical Ed- ucation TRAVIS, BURTON, Oxford-Pre-Law TRIGGER, GRANT, Carsonville-Rural Education TRIMM, ETHAN, Milan-General TROTT, I'IILMAQ Detroit-General TUBES, W. ELLIOT, Ann ArbOr-COm- mercial TUCKER, XAIILLIAMQ Ypsilanti-Phys ical Education TURNER, LYLETHQ Royal Oak-Home Economics TUTTLE, HALE, Prattville-Science TYLER, HOWARD, Romeo-Business Administration UPOEORAFF, FRANK, DetrOit-Pl1ys- ical Education VANAKEN, GRETTAQ Ypsilanti-Early Elementary , Page 149 K' fri-as 5 HMP --1 za- 15.1 VANDOREN, DORIS, Pottawatamie- Commercial VANDYKE, WELHELNIINA, New Haven-Pre-Nledical VANHTXVEL, JOHN, Weston-Social Science VANNESS, ROBERT, Casac-Pre-For estry VARTANIAN, AJAX, DearbOrn-Phys- ical Education ' VAUGHAN, THELMA, Dexter-COm- mercial VELTMAN, ELLEN, Detro1t-Modern Language VOGELSANG, GERALD, Jackson VOGT, SI-IELDON, Ann Arbor-Business Administration VRANY, ALMA, Traverse City-English WAGONER, BEULAH, Capac-Rural Limited WAGNER, FREDERICK, Dexter-Bush ness Administration VVALKER, CYRILQ Ypsilanti-Pre-Dem tal WALKER, NIARGARET, Detroit-Early Elementary WRXLL, FRANK, Belleville-Teaching WALLTXCE, GLADYSQ Bay City-Indus- trial Arts WVALSWORTH, IQENNETHQ Ann Arbor- Natural Science WVALTERS, CLAYTON, Belleville-Agri- culture XVALTERS, LLOYD, Ypsilanti-COm- mercial ' XVALTHER, XVILLIAMQ Ann Arbor- Mathematics VVARD, ORLIE2, Detroit-Business Ad- ministration ' WARFIELD, ENID, Traverse City- English NVAXRREN, E-STI-IER, Ann Arbor WVAYTKO, HELEN, Almont-Rural Ed- ucation VVEIR, JAMES, Ypsilanti-Journalism VVELCH, EULALIE, Suniield-Mathe- matics XIVENTZ, CARMA, Clayton-Rural XVEST, LUETTIAQ Cherry Hill-Early Elementary WEST, STANLEY, Ypsilanti-Business Administration WEXLER, FANNIE, Ypsilanti-English VVI-IEELER, DfXLEQ Vicksburg-Pre-Em gineering WHITE, MARY, West Unity, Ohio- Rural - Page IjO Llp LL :I932 5, f VVHITEHOUSE, ELIZABETH , Ypsilan ti- Special XVI-IITING, NORMA, ClintOn-Element- ary-Kindergarten XIVHITSETT, LILLIEQ Detroit-English WICINSRI, RAY, Manistee-Industrial Arts VVIDMAYER, FERN, Ypsilanti-Later Elementary NVIEDERHOFT, DOIlO'FHYQ Ypsilanti- Home Economics WILCOX, IQENNETI-I, NOrthville-Edu- cation VVILLIAMS, J. CLINTON, Marshalltown, Iowa-General WILLIAMS, OLWENQ Mt. Clemens WILLIfXMS, WALTER, Columbus, O.- Business Administration VVILSON, BERTHA LOUISE, Ypsilanti- Nlusic WILSON, -IOI-IN, Iron River-Chemistry WIIJSON, ROBERT, Ecorse-Physical Education WILSON, VIOLET, Detroit-Speech WIVINES, RAYMOND, Ann Arbor-Pre- Engineering WVINES, VVILFORD, Ann ArbOr-Phys- ical Education YVINSLOW, FRANCES, Linn-Rural WIXOM, AGNES, Pontiac-Early Ele- mentary WOODS, BERYL, Romulus-Industrial Arts VVOOLFORD, lVlURRILLQ Detroit-Social Science WORTLEY, GORDON, B elle vi l l e- General XVORZNIAK, FRANK, Ha m t ran ck- Physical Education YANKE, IONE, Ypsilanti-Home Eco- nomics E V YOUNG, DORIS, Marine City-Early Elementary YOUNG, lVlARION, Millington-History YOUNGLOVE, MARY, AdF1Hl1'COIH- mercial ZAMROWSRI, JOHN, MaIiistee-Indus- trial Arts ZENOWITZ, JOHN, Calchester, Conn.- General ZIMMERMAN, BERNICEQ PellStOn-Bus- iness Administration ZORN, AUGUST, Detroit-Fine Arts ZUMPH, FRANK,Wllltellall-Cl1CmlStTy ZWEIDINGER, lVIURI'EL,l'lLlClS0l1-'COITP mercial W- 1 M T-'l:l-, 4 .1-laL..a-.T ,-A., ' ,eh Y--'lA fffF1!ll.llLQ-l-'Fi 1'-' lllidgi- 'A TO THE ALUMNI O Alma Mater, what has made thee great? VVho added fame and prestige to thy name? Shall we these walls and roofs commemorate? This mortar or this plaster here acclaim? The structures crumble and decay with timeg For they are but an empty shell. The force That makes thee great is ever in its primeg It carries on, still holding to its course. Oh it is to you, alumni friends, who make Our college great: who by each gift and deed And project undertaken for her sake- McKenny Hall and I-Iall of Fame-exceed Her greatest wish. And so to you, we look lVith praise, and here record it in our book. EVELYN A. CAREY TIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION LJ..- .- I -.-.:.-..4..I: Cl Alu rvcifz li. C1'r'1'1Ns NOIKLIAN Axvruuk D Iwi! Lawyer Principal qf Nolan I1zrcrmed1'nts School-Dclroil .PltJ1dI7ll uf Ihr' lionrrl Vin'-PreJ1'rlz'1zl of Ilze Board Page 151 , . ...Pf'il.fEi!f'TlJ1 Q.Q'f.lHE11Qs5j-W-. WTQ7., CHIARLES MCKENNY PIORACE Z. Wrlmzxa Pranrlczzt of1W. S. N. C. Hand of E.VfL'7II1'01l Dejaartmrnt ill. S. N. C. Srrrftary of ilu' lioarzi Pagz 152 C. P. STEIMLE ROBEIKT E. Bmusxala R6'g1..fZ7'l1?' of M. S. N. C. fltturney for School Bnzml-llfglzfaml Park Trefuurer of the Board .-.-lv M .. Hg ,.-', 5--Y-1--,W -' ' 'H' 1311: WLM '.1j51mfU:..1! -,, 51 ',,g:W3-D2 -b-ff-7 . ,- - Mus. DxassA1.1srz R. IDUDLEY LESLIE A. BUTLER fluiylmrl S1lfNT7'illft'l1tlt'Ill qf Srhools, Balllr Creole Superi-ntcndenl of Schoolf, Grand Rapiclf A1.xaxANm:R MCDONAI,D EDWIN STAHL S!Ifl1'I'1'lIl1 llflc'IllQf Stlluflff, Rfvff Rflllgl' ,f1lu1yU1iE,1'gfuf1'yf Sggrglgfy Pagz 153 i1'I A-Vxuyq-7 -'fait-I ' I' . Q '4-1237 . 'rl-as 'T I Zvw5! 31 Fl'-'lu QEQE M 4552 1-.41 - 4:-:'f1' 1?' :':i . ivwbgi l41L.:Enl' IA ' -- - A - 1 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HONORARY COMMITTEE FRANK CODY, Clmirman STRATTON D. BROOKS WILFORD L. COFFEY - I-IUCH CONKLIN ALLEN M. FREELAND FREDERICK A. JEFFERS BOARD CLARENCE E. GITTINS NORMAN ARTHUR . I-IORACE Z. WILBER . CLEMENS P. STEIMLE . ROBERT E. BARBER LESLIE BUTLER DESSALEE R. DUDLEY EXECUT CLARENCE E. GITTINS DESSALEE R. DUDLEY FREDERICK YV. FROSTIC ROBERT E. BARBER FRANCES BROWN LESLIE A. BUTLER MAURICE KEYWORTIT ELMER A. LYMAN , OF DIRECTO IKATHERINE D. :KEEFER NVILLIAM NICANDREW JOHN M. MUNSON BESSIE LEACH PRIDDY NIABLE K. RAYMOND YVILLIAM W. CHAMBERS RS . President Vice-Prefidevzl . S ec1'eta1'y . . Treasurer ALEXANDER MCDONIXI,IJ CHARLES MCKENNY EDWIN STAIIL, Ex-Sc'c'y IVE COMMITTEE . C haIf1'1rz.a1I V156-Ch.dZfWld7Z Vzce-Chairman CHARLES MCKENNY DANIEL L. QUIRK, JR. CLEMENS P. STEIMLE HORACE Z. W'ILBER ELLA M. XVILSON FINANCE COMMITTEE DANIEL L. QUIRK GUY BATES FRANK CODY Pm 154 . , P7'F,f7Tdf7'Ll EARL LAING E. A. LYMAN Nw 5 ,L - if il .ml lml Li ,il in ,ill ,E C - 3' ll L:..:fif 1- --L. J fl 2 '-its-fu.-'4..ff-1-'llMg?'iJ-'DELI L-Ji -liir:Li1lLLfUA' 'iv'Ti1l.l!?J-:F'f'fT3:2'T ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DETROIT FINANCE COMMITTEE GUY DURCAN DIORMAN ARTHUR ISTTA INILEY ANNA M. CHARBONNEAU AIMEE ROSENTI-IAI, JAMES BAIRD EDWARD GUNN WALTER Dixox GUY .BATES JAMES VOORHEES EARL LAING DWIGHT BOWEN GEORGE BIRKAM ROY STEVENS FLORENCE GEER B. J. RIX7ETT GRACE SPTNKS .ALBERT GRAHAM BUILDING COMMITTEE CLARENCE E. GITTINS ROBERT E. BARBER DIVISIONAL CI-IAIRMEN Diwixion A NORMAN ARTHUR, Nolan School, Detroit Divifion B A. A. R1DDER1NC, Melvindale, Michigan Difviriovz C C. E. LEFURGE, Lansing, Nlichigan Diviriou D EVA PALMER, Willard Library, Battle Creek Diviyiovz E 'AFHURMAN CLAY, Vassar, lVIicliigan 1J'liYJ7iI'l:0711 F EARL H. BARCOCK, Grand Haven, Michigan Difviriovi G ALBION S. TAYLOR, Cadillac, IXfIicl1igan D1'vi.rio1i H M. B. VTRAVIS, Iron Mountain, Michigan D1fv'1f.r1'o 71 I QI. STUART LATHERS, Ypsilanti, Michigan Pm 155 T'-fe-'fall a ST- T--,Y Q: -i?ii...... Page 156 THE FACES OF LONG As I sit by the fireside dreaming Of friends I used to know, Fancy forms in the glowing embers The faces of long ago. One by one they are slowly fashioned, And as they slowly fade away g As the afterglow of the sunset Or the Hush of the dawning clay. There are faces among the number That are strong with a purpose trueg There are others sweet with beauty Of the spirit shining through. There are faces that tell of patience Amid trial and longing and pain,- A minor chord completing The harmony of the strain. There are others bright with hope That is centered in things above,- Faces of rarest beauty Illumed with the light of love. From the shadowy realms of mem'ry They visit me once more, And I feel the inspiration They gave in the days of Yore. In the glorious reunion That soon will come, I know I shall find among the angels The faces of long ago. GERTRUDE WVORDON, 'o4 From the Aurora Qf IQO4 AGO i 'u. wil., p1Vnq'Q 1 THE Fi HHS' Q, . Page 157 'i l ,J- 4. i ' 1 1 . . . - , ,Hr ill! ing - :ir n ge. ,' ' tf ::: , Z -.2 an U'- .litl :gl W Y A 'il Page 156' H A U ll 'D lg 15:32 Zin Memoriam To them, from whom We have been Wrested They tread in the path We must follow, Who, going, leave memories fragrant That linger, still cherished, among us The blessing of God be upon them For their tribulations are finished. filti - 1'-.A.,15,ggf 5523 qfi Q ' 1 'il l,- JJ' J-N. 'll .lf ,L 9, la Ill ill Q lil 'l T--H - - 5:1ji'3lll lkgl iie?iI'Tu'lfl.l HISTORY OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association of the Michigan State Normal College was organized a number of years ago for the purpose of cementing the friendships formed in the college days, and for the purpose of maintaining a bond between the college and its former students. At first the organization was informal in character. As years passed by, there was a growing feeling that a closer organization was desirable, in order to secure concerted action on the part of the Alumni and in matters affecting the Normal College. Consequently, in January, 1926, the Association was re- organized on a more substantial basis and was corporated under the laws of hflich- igan. Under the new plan, the direction of the affairs of the Association is vested in a Board of Directors, of nine members, chosen by members of the alumni at the annual meeting in June. Since the time of the reorganization, the alumni files have been brought and kept up to date. At present there are approximately 20,000 names and addresses of graduates of the Normal College on file in the Alumni oliice of Mclienny Hall. In addition to this, a record of graduates of each class is kept. As time goes on, it is hoped that all classes will effect an organization through which the class members may keep in touch with each other throughout the years after college life. The alumni office is glad to maintain the files and do the clerical work for these class organizations. The alumni of the Normal College have an enviable record in the fields of education, science, professions, and public service. They are represented in over seventy-five of the university and college faculties throughout the country. The alumni also play an important part in the supervision of public educa- tion. The Superintendent of Public Instruction in the State of lXl'Iichigan is an alumnus. Women graduates have held the same position in the states of Idaho and Washington. Alumni direct the school systems of NIilWaukee, Detroit, and Grand Rapids, and in several other major cities of lylichigan, either the superintendent or the assistant superintendent graduated from the college. Alumni of the college have maintained distinction in the field of science. The head of the Mt. Wilson Observatory, the outstanding astronomer of the country, is a Normal College graduate. Probably the most eminent geographer in the country, the director of the American Geographical Society, as well as five of the 110 members ofthe honorary body of the Association of American Geographers, are alumni. Our alumni are represented in the Department of Agriculture of the United States, in the Bureau of Standards at Washington, D. C., and in the Rockefeller Institute. The National Biscuit Company, Swift and Company, the Chrysler, and Studebaker corporations, also, have positions filled by representatives of the college. Alumni of the college have been prominent in the professions: law, medicine, engineering, journalism, politics, and missionary work. The organization of the Alumni Association has placed it in a position to render constant service to the Normal College, and to greater numbers of alumni. A message or a request concerning alumni, addressed to the Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, Michigan State Normal College. will be given prompt attention. Pagf 159 H -..,. - Vg ,wa wg, ,f jL'jV ITG: iiilill-fLQD, -'iguiff Page 160 1 .,,V Y,..2i..:: ZLMZDLTZK-:lt-.-TT, ,,,,..,,,-k,,,, .,,, ,,, -- . '1,Y-k ::H- fy- :1:1f,v,,,,1-,A .. -,, ,... -,ff--it.-.-C, Y L- ..-F A-+1,: - 4.,,.:,:,Y I ,i - - fry, - ,n'f - .-.W'a'fr-ww-Vw' 4 ,-m.-.ah-V ....- . . ' . 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WVOOD NIISS NIARION F. STOWE PROFESSOR J. M. HOVER MR. FRANCIS LORD PROFESSOR H. Z. XVILBUR MR. EDWIN STAHL PROFESSOR C. RIT. ELLIOTT MR. PAUL J. l.VIISNER MARGARET L. COOKSON EDGAR ERICSSON BENIGNA GATZKE CHARLES N. HILL ESTELLA JILLSON MYRTLE KRING ANNE RAIERRIMAN VVILLIAM J. NOLAN STANLEY H. .AINSWORTI-I HOWARD P. BENSON YV. J. BROWNRIGG KATHLEEN M. COTT THOMAS J. COTTER REGINALD DFXVIES LISSA DRISCOLL CORNELIUS J. FOX LILA P. GARNER ACTIVE MEMBERS il'lELEN OSBORN JUDSON B. ROBB HELEN C. SOX EARL K. STUDT M1XYN.'XIiD A. TKRAVISS JAY B. WVESTCOTT CLIFTON W. WIIALING FRANCES L. YOUNG NEW MEMBERS FREDERIC IQEPPEN EVELYN LEl'IM1XN THOMAS W. LORENZ ANN M. MARCUS FRANCIS A. OVISIlI,Y L. IQENNETI-I PERRY RUTI-I L. ROOT C. W. SABADASI-I ELSIE P. STOLZENBERG ER Pi Kappa Delta, which originated at Ottawa University, Kansas, and Ripon College, 'WiscOnsin, in IQI3, now numbers one hundred forty 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 the colleges, by extending formal recognition to those students who Obtain an unusual excellence. The Michigan Epsilon Chapter was installed on the local campus in June, 1921. Only those students whose platform proliciency is such that they are chosen to participate in inter-college debates or oratory are eligible to membership. Professor F. B. NIcKay was the representative for the chapter at the national convention held in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 28 to April I, and was given charge of the Women's Oratorical contest for the convention. Professor I-I. Dana Hop- kins of Heidelberg University, TiHin, Ohio is president of the national Organiza- tion for the coming year. Page I62 .3321 .-Qu 'jl3's7i?'1E2Z7i-. W f f1'fL'l'q7'Z.l-'1el-5-'iili' 43 , .. 11 1 ,11f' 1 -1 1 1 1 . 1 1- . 1- ' 11 ' 1 ml f . 1 1 ,. 11g'.-1-,1I!1, 1 .1, 5, 11. 1 9 52,- 5 1 H '1-- gem 1--.::1,1-,'-,u , 1 1, 11. , 11 .11-,Q -111'A' 1- 111 . .U 3,1 L. .I ,,-, .,1. 11 .1., WM U 1! 1 I .1. '11 '. 5 A 711111: '11 '11r111'.1'2g '-11 IV- .f '11 1 111 '--:1-1'1 f1V 11 .1 f 1'.' 1 ' 111 .. 11, 1 ,1 ,.1v1 if , .1 11-- 1' , . Y LQ- 1 . 5f2.,, '.1 ., Top Row-A. NIERRIMAN, PROP. McKAY, A. MARCUS. Sammi Row-B. GA1'ZKE, J. WVESTCOTT, E. JILLSON, C. H11.L. Bafrom Row-J. Rona, M. IQRING, W. NOLAN, M. Tlmvlss. Pagz I6 3 DR. FREDEILICK CSORTON I 'rm' :?.:'f'liTfTTT x 'Q ,I1. 1.Q'I'I' 1 W ...Is I-I. 11,1 If- I PRESIDENT CHARLES NICIQENNY 'KAPPA DELTAAPI EARL K. STUDT . EMILY SCIIMID . DOROTI-IEA REYNOLDS BEATRICE CARR . BERNICE DAIILSTRORI DR. NIARVIN S. PITTAIAN OFFICERS . . . . l'nf,rI'1lI'nf l 'ic4'-PrI':irlI'11l . , Sfcnflzlry . . TI'1fr1.IIm'r . flluonfzi Secmflzlry - , . . C01LIl.fL'lII!' HONORARY MEMBERS DR. NATI-IAN A. I'IAllVl:IY DR. BENJAMIN D,OOGE DR. WILLIAM H. SI-IERZER NIR. DELR-IIXR ALLMAN NIISS RfIARTIIA BEST MR. RAY BINNS MISS RUTI-I BOUGIINER A4135 BERTIIA BUELL MR. DUANE CI-IAAIBERLAIN MISS IILENE CLARK NIISS GIKACE COOPER MISS ESTELLE DOWNINO DR. IXLMA BLOUNT FACULTY M EMBPIRS MR. CIXRI. ERIKSON MISS EMMA FEUERSTISIN DR. R. CLYDE FORD PROFESSOR J. M. ISIOVER NIRS. E. IRISH MR. FLOYD LEIB DR. T. LINDQUIST NIRS. F. E. LORD DR. ELAIER LYLIAN PROFESSOR CARI. III. PRAY PROI-'ESSOILFREDERICKAILXANDIER MISS ELIZABli'l'1I NIII.I.1iR MR. PAUL RfIlSNl'ZlL MR. GERALD OSBORN MISS ALICE ROSCOE MISS NIARTHA RGSIiNS'l'lZE'l'1iR MR, RVILLIAM SIIUNCR MR. C. P. STEIIxII.E A4135 CLARA S'I'RA'I'EAIIcYER MR. yl. H. TI1RNIILII.L MISS TIIELA-IA R'ICANDI.IiSS ACTIVE MEMBERS SUSANNE ANDERSON AUDREY CARPENTER BEATRICE CARR LILLIAN CLACR BERTINE CLARK GEORGE CLEIII MAll'FkIA COLDURN MARJORIE COOKSON .IOSEPIIINE DAISHER IVIARTHA DANA ALBEIKTA DEIXRING NIAURICE DECOSTEIK DO1lO'1'IIY DITZ Page 164 GEIlAl.DINlE DUTCIIER XVARREN DYVYER FRANCES EDYVARDS GRACE EMERY ELYVIN F ALK JUNIETTA GESELL ANNADELLE GORDON HARIKY GRAICIIEN MYRA GRATTAN MARGARET GliII'TON MARGARET I'IAMILL CATHERINE PIARRIS CHARLES HILL DOROTIIY HUGHES OLIVE JESSIIII TI-IORA JONES NIAYNARD KLEIN NIYRTLI5 KRINI: IERVVIN LAMKIN VIRGINIA I.El oRc:E EVELYN LEIIIIIAN hfIARGARE'l' LI-:WIS HELEN LUERER D. E. MORLIIY GLADYS MY ERS R,fIARGAlLE'l' NASII HELEN NiililJIIAh'I BIIIILAII NEIIl ELLEN PRAY .DORO'l'IlliA REYNOLDS ARLIIN ROTII 1':S'l'lI1ER SCIILOZ EMILY SCIIAIID MARY SCOTT FRANCES SEIIII' EARL STUDT PATRICIA VERDIER QIAY XlVES'l'CO'l'T CARL WOOD -.- .l ,,::. fv-....va1f,, I i' 'I it till later-f 'lx 1. ' W' 7 '- :Aiiii:'j'El rin it-1 'ii-nl iii3 21':,:.: , 7, D W ' 1, c, 510.35 a s 3 at Z Y' 1' , WET ' .I . ., I v,.ImN, QM? i . '-I Isa tif? ', -M!! PQAQQ -, ' ' H vw -,- 1- -,af'1J..' 'What Iesiif- i ' :f?iiHi:'l'f'?-' ?f ,V N-u,,.hH ' ,, . K.. KAPPIA DELTA PI PI CHAPTER Michigan 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 eighty-six local chapters, and a Laureate chapter having a membership of twenty-two nationally known educators. Pi chapter, established in 1922 at the hflichigan State Normal College, is one of the two chapters in Michigan. The other is Beta Iota chapter, which was established at the XVestern State Teachers College at Kalamazoo in 1929. According to the constitution, The high purpose of Kappa Delta Pi shall be to encourage in its members a higher degree of consecration to social service in the 'field of education. To this end it shall maintain the highest educational ideals and foster fellowship, scholarship, and achievement in educational Workn. The qualifications for membership in Kappa Delta Pi are full junior standing, general scholarship of a grade in the upper quartile in the institution, the indi- cation that there will be continued interest in the field of education, and the manifestation of desirable social qualities. H The ninth biennial convocation of Kappa Delta Pi was held in Washington, D. C., February 22 and 23, IQ32, with representatives from the eighty-six chapters from every part of the United States. Pi chapter sent two delegates, Earl Studt, and Carl Wood, the present and succeeding presidents. At the official convo- cation dinner which was held in the famous I-Iall of Nations dining room of the Washington I-lotel, Wiilliam Kilpatrick spoke on the subject, UA Social Program for American Education . Page 165 - . .i-f ' if f ' Page lE'.,..rI'v1i.i?+E-LH , -IL EL' m'li ll .I 'ina ' THE 'LJ 0 Lil JH IEIBZ f . . THE STOIC SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBERS PROFESSOR J. STUART LATHERS ' PROFESSOR! C. M. ELLIOT PROFESSOR J. NI. HOVER MRS. IDA LIINTZ MCKAY NIAURICE LATI-IERS FACULTY MEMBERS MISS LILLIAN ASHBY MISS BLIARTHA BEST DR. CARL ERIKSON MR. FLOYD LEIB ESTHER ASH , DONALD BRUNDAGE ANGELINE BOUGHNER RUTH CAMPBELL EVELYN CAREY LILLIAN CLACK GWENDOLYN CLANCY JOSEPHINE DAISHER MARTHA DANA REVA DARROW ALBERTA DEARING JACK DOWNING GERALDINE DUTCHER FRANCES EDWARDS ANNA ELLIOT ELWIN FALK GLEN FITCH NANCY FORD LILA GARNER 166 I..f...m HONORARY MEMB MR. FLOYD SMITH MR. JAMES BREAKEY MR. GEIRALD OSEORN DR. HJARRY SMITI-I ERS DR. BENJAMIN L. D,OOGE PRESIDENT CHARLES MCKENNY H DR. NATPIAN A. HARVEY ACTIVE MEMBERS MARIE GARRISON MYRA GRATTAN AMARGARET GRIPTON GLEN HAIDT NIARGARET HAMILL CHARLES HILL WVILBERT HORLE VVILBUR HUBER IQENNETH JEWELL NLARIAN JEWELI. ESTELLA JILLSON MAYNzXRD KLEIN NIYRTLE KRING VIRGINIA LEFORGE HELEN LUEKER IWARGARET LEWIS EYLIZABETI-I LIMEERG JAMES BfIATI-IIESON ARVILDA TVIERRYMAN GLADYS MYERS .A - HL., E NIARY MOOD IQATI-ILEEN MOORE TVIARGARE'I' NASH :HELEN NEEDHAM BEULAI-I NEIR ELLEN PRAY JOHN RzXYTKWICI-I DOROTHEA REYNOLDS B!IARY SCOTT ERMA SIMS VALETTA SMITH DONALD STAEBLER CLAUDINE STEFFEK ISRAEL WVARI-IEIT JEANETTE XVASS JAY XIVESTCOTT ELEANOR XVILKINSON ORLO WILLOUGIIEY CARL TVOOD ...W , EEn...,.. . El .S -I. S as U2'lill2lll.3UI SIGMA DELTA PSI OFFICERS DELMAR ALLMAN ..... Patron NORMAN .NIEYERS . . P1-erzdmzt R STANLEY YVILKAS , . . Secretary-T1'ea.furer HONORARY MEMBERS PRESIDENT CHARLES NICICENNY ' PROFESSOR L. IIT. GLDS PROFESSOR It M. NICCULLOCEI MR. IIARRY OCKERMAN MR. C. P. STLEIMLE MR. WALTER M. ADRION DEAN JAMES IVI. BROWN PROFESSOR ELTON J. RYNEARSON ACTIVE MEMBERS RAYMOND BROWN JAMES SNYDER EDVVARD NIORCOMDE STANLEY WILKAS NORMAN MEYERS GEORGE XVILLS GORDON PARHAM Sigma Delta Psi is a National Honorary Fraternity. It was founded at Indiana University in 1912. At present there are fifty chapters in twenty-four states. According to the constitution of Sigma Delta Psi, the object of the society shall be the encouragement of the moral, physical and mental development and training among college students . The society is open to all male students in our colleges who maintain Satis- factory scholarship and who command the respect of their associates as athletes and gentlemen. I-Ieretofore and at present We have stressed physical capacity as the outstanding qualification for eligibility to membership. Page 167 .JR i 'i4 ' Q, . if .. - ... A char?-f - Y- V31 li: frvfvrff.. T lllvl lst-awwis ' - . -- I,-A I W f-V .nn-QE, f 9,14 . i 12' l 13575 '1?ihu1t:L!l?': .if::.- f I VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS IZDWARD NIORCOMBE . .... Prefizifvzz ARTHUR BURHOLT Sec1'c1a1'y-Treasurer' The Varsity Y Club has been active on Michigan State Normal College Campus for eleven years. It was organized to keep the men who have taken part in Nlichigan StateNormal College Athletics in touch with the athletic activities after they have left college, It is the custom of the HY Club to sponsor annual boxing and wrestling tournaments, which have been very successful. Page I65' ,E --. -ta-A ---.,,., - --t C -, ,,.-- - s -W , 1 --.u.d!JL- we .ef 2- ,32 fmff: -ff-x , I 'fi' 11-'.r-wr-'rveu f' fav :tr-.2 y 'I' -'asv-'efa ffl- :- :Ifl lpzdllrllil NNW! w I I A- -w Q-zslceml fi -xii' Fi ifllflgri-W 1932 ir., -..V - -+3f-- f jQjJ-L--AX-gb' 'V1 'Mt-'.1 Tiwll, JT,::i. iLl4: -mf, I-N -r 51, .. v fu -7.7: ,-,.l. --.r 1 ..L. . L-, :iq 5.1.-.-u-, fuf: '- f 4 Lf Page 169 . TNVF lml V 'MMV THE LJP-u CD '92 Page 170 -..,A,v...-?T2TW. .. .. -.-...-V. ...-,.-U... I -- w.w.,..g:r:.l I .f,.x.. Q. ,, .--., - -lf 'l fit -ll let! it li My 1' J, ' ' ' ' tif .2 i.'E?E 1Lgl. ,TQ 'Il lflll ' ' ' - ,f --Y THE NORMAL COLLEGE NETVS FACULTY COMMITTEE PRESIDENT CHARLES' NICKENNY DR. ELMER A. LYMAN JAY B. WESTCOTT RALPH STEFFEK . ANDREW C1-IERPES DORIS MASON . EUGENE RICHARDSON JUDSON ROI-:E . BEN WRIGLIT . DOROTHEA REYNOLDS ELIZABETH LOCKMAN XVARREN ARNOLD DR. R. CLYDE FORD FACULTY ADVISOR DR. CARI, M. ERIKSON EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JAMES tl. EXTCLAUGHLIN STAFF JOHN RAX'TKWICH . . . ELIZABETH SPARKS QFall Termj . GENEVIEVE KRIESEL JOSEPHINE CROCKER DON COLE DOROTHY PAULOS REVA ELLAS FRED TQEPPEN Reporter: NTARY ENGLE RAYMOND LEE HELEN NIACKIN WILFRED REXGIIIN XVILBUR HUBER NTARGARET TVTANN LILA GARNER Brttximxfr M mm gtfr .drrociztte Editor .dffiftartt Editor .dffiftrmt Editor .dfxirtattt Editor Arfiftftrtt Editor . Sport: Editor .dfttrrtrti Editor Exchange Editor . Mitsic Critic F future Editor . N ezo: Editor THOMAS LOREN2 LISSA DRISCOLL ESTIIER MUNRO LOIS VVEST JOHN POWELL SAM SKEEN EDITORIAL POLICY: The Normal News endeavors to publish only such articles as are a credit to individuals and tothe college, to give worthy organizations firm and proper support as far as possible, to encourage student thought and to maintain an in- telligent, constructive editorial column. All copy handed in will be judged for publishing by the editors according to its relative news value to the student body. All copy must be in ink or typewritten, double spaced, written on oI1e side Of the paper. The author's name must be on all copy to insure authenticity only. The deadline is Wfednesday noon. TlIe editors endeavor to be non-partisan and they will not be responsible for news which they consider late, valueless, or improper. Page 172 5-,. , Mn, .4 V- .I-Ei-LE 'fr EFF --1,1 Top Row-Du. E. A. LYMAN, DR. R. C. FORD, JAMES NICLAUGHLIN, DR. C. M. ERIKSON. PRESIDENT NICKIENNY. Sfcoml Row-Dolus NIASON, IM' XVESTCOTT, RALPH S'rE1fF12K. BEN WIilGHT. EUGENE RICHARDSON. Third Row-G. IQRIESEL, F. IiEPl'EN, tl. Roma, D. REYNOLDS, E. LOCKMAN. Bollom Row--L. Dluscrnl.. W. I'IUBliR, W. ARNOLD, T. LORENZ, L. GARNER. Page I73 l R ' ' ll M 1 in . l ti- ' L AUIRORA if fl 11411 lf, A.-l - BOARD NIARGARET HAMILL JUNE GESELL PHYLLIS CRAIG GREGG LIECHTY HARRY GRAICEIEN STANLEY XVILKAS DORCAS CORRIN JAMES lV.lCLAUGI-ILIN IONE RANDELS WYILFRED RAXGLIN ROBERT SEEKELL MARGARET NASH MAX WIIJLIAMSON I'IELEN REED . SUSANNE ANDERSON FRITZ XIVOOD . DORQTHEA REYNOLDS BERT MATHESON NIARIE GARRISON EUGENE RICHARDSON REA ARNOLD Editor'-in-Clzvfef ffffixtavtt Editor Arfiftavtt Editor Bufimxf M cmager . A.r.vi.rta1tt Bufimffr M mzager Affiffftvzt Bwirtw: Mztvtager . Sentfor Editor ftwtior Editor Sophomore Editor F7'6Jl171l!t7l E ditor 14Z1mmi Editor . Faculty Editor Mf77,3f Athletic Editor lVorrten'5 Athletic Editor Sorority Editor Frctterrzity Editor Orgaufizatiovt Editor . Feature Editor joke Editor Publicity Editor . Art Editor The Aurora Board Wishes to thank all who have helped in producing this book Page 1,4 5 , K. , I I ,N-.IEA S fr r:u 13' gqlrngilg- w-fifL.a-1:.v1.f-.-,!a'::-f '11 N N I I I I 1 I I I N N I 1 I I I I I i I Top Row-D. CORRIN, R. AIzNoI.D, I. IQANDELS, B. MATIIESON, D. REYNOLDS. SI-cmzd Row-H. GRAICIIEN, G. LIIscII'I'Y, DR. NORRIS, M. HAAIILL, S. XVILKAS. T1l1.7'Il Row-AI. GIasIzI.I., P. CRAIG. Fourth Row-J. NICIIAUGI-ll.IN, E. RICHARDSON, M. NASI-I, W. RAGLIN, F. Woon. Bnllrmz Raw-H, IQEED, R. SIQEIQHI., S. ANDERSON, M. WVILLIAMSON, kd. GAIQIKISON. Page 175 Page 176 .fxfnvxzvzziifiiliIi1rf,.,:.2:Tt.if--. 5 xg.-fi..-,,+,,r,i ll i l ,'.. : ...Y -.I-g -. ...-,- r- V ll L41 -J,-la, '+L li -.I ,. --. .lui 23iswe'.'m5Q 'irfi HSI lilies- READ AND PROFIT Be kind to all dumb animals And give small birds a crumb. Be kind to human beings too- They're sometimes pretty dumb. To keep up a quarrel Is simply absurd. For nobody ever Has said the last word.- I wish I had a ticket for Siam. I'rn getting pretty bored with where I am But when I'm in Siam why all I'll do Is wish I had a ticket for Peru. A fish seems very sad to me- No matter what its trouble It opens up its mouth to moan And just emits a bubble. Though life is most uncertain I'm sure of this one thing- Then when I'm in the bathtub The telephone will ring. I can't conceal my crimes I'm really quite distressed My life's an open book That ought to be suppressed. The faults of my friends IfVhich I freely condone Are always the ones lrVhich resemble my own. The pessimists spread gloom about They always hold such dreary views- They should be quarantined I think So other folks won't catch their views, From the Cheerful Cherub ' By REBECCA NICCANN STUDENT GOVERNMENT .ff . ,':- ' 2' 5 A25 '15-'IHII-'U-2.': ie I' HIFI' - 1: IS.. - -A-in-A 1- - . , . I I I I . A MARGARET LEWIS CATHERINE LIARRIS JEAN NEWTON EMILY SCHNIID VVOMEN'S LEAGUE OFFICERS MARGARET LEWIS . . . Prefident CATHERINE HARRIS Vice-Pmridenz JEAN NEWTON . . Secretary EMILY SCHMID . . . l . . . Treaxurer EXECUTIVE BOARD IMIARTHA COLBURN EVA-DEANE BROWN PIIYLLIS CRAIG THORA JONES EVELYN LEHMAN COMMITTEE CHAI RMEN LILLIAN CLACK LOIS ENTEMANN . FRANCES EDWARDS JOSEPI-IINE DAISHER . ELEANOR CAVANAGH . VVANDA CI-IROBAK FRANCES LEFORGE TIIORA JONES . DORIS NIASON HELEN HENCIJEY . MARTIIA DANA . . . . . . League of Wonzen Ifotev-I Social Committee . Big Sixtev' . . Rule: . Conxzitunion League Ayyemblief Out-of- Town AIt1'ac1f1'on.I . Finance . Publicity League Ser-vice Student Adviyors GLADYS ATWELL ....... Club: MEMBERS-AT-LARGE RUTH ROOT BEULAH NEIR BEULAH STOUTENBURG PHYLLIS POWERS HELEN REED JUDICIARY BOARD BERTINE CLARK, Chairman IVIARGARET LIAMILL LULU CARPENTER IQATHERINE JOSENHANS DOROTHY DEAN IONE RANDELS DOROTHY DITZ AILSA WHITE Page 178 A L ,LO .Av- A 'fQL1Lf1 i L'fm , A - ff-+2 - , Top Row-L11.r.1AN CLACK. EVELYN LEHMAN, EVA-DEANE BROXVN, PHYLLIS CRAIG. Sfmnrl R0201NIARGARE'l' IJAMILL, RUTH ROOT, HELEN HENCHEY, DORO'FHY DEAN. Thirrl R050-'FHORA JONES, Dorus MASON, BERTINE CLARK, IONE RANDELS. Bollmll Row-DOROTHY Drrz, LULU CARPENTIZIQ, PHYLLIS POWERS, FRANCES LEFORGE. Page 179 w ,- . lk if S T A +-'w w- if iiifuffui ,E , if ,sexi s,-a,.:'.- ea- MJ. -fl g,5 E 2'-9 -Mi r ' Roisnvcr DUNLOP RALRH SPIN14 BEN Wruoi-rr CARL Woon M E N ' S U N I O N OFFICERS ROBERT DUNLOP Preyidenz RALPH SPINK . Vice-Prmidem BEN XVRICHT Secremry CARL XVOOD . Trezuurer During the fiscal year 1931-32 the Menls Union has enjoyed what has been generally regarded as another great year . The year has seen the Union sponsor and put across several huge projects, and it is only with a feeling of self-satisfaction that the men look back on the year as the AURORA goes to press. Not only were the hopes of last yearis Union carried out but two or three large undertakings were added to the ever growing list of activities. To begin, Michigan Normal's greatest band in many years was under the wing and pushed to the limit by the Union. Never before did the music department receive such enthusiastic response as it did this fall, and never before has such a creditable unit been in evidence at the football games, at the assemblies, etc. Further, a Men's Union Jug was introduced into the annual fall term class games, and as a result the students of the Sophomore and Freshman classes went through a more spirited group of games than they have in Page 180 i ff? ll' li Iliff ' - - . - l l Lfili 49554 ' ' if -'A' --W 1 Y - some time-to begin the project the upper class Won the token, and it will remain in their possession until the next fall games. To start off the year with a bang, Scottie Dunlop and several upper-classmen greeted the incoming freshmen as only a typical NIen's Union could, and the result was a sweet impression of Nlichigan Normal and her immediate surround- ings. Never before were there more adequate accommodations for this purpose than the gorgeous Union Building affordedg and with the strikingly decorated Men's Union Oflices as the headquarters, the first year students were royally welcomed. i As has been the case as long as they have been forced to wear pots, the fresh- men openly refused to don their traditional green top notches. However, this situation was easily dealt with by the executive board under the chairmanship of Ralph Spinlt, who was ably assisted by the beard proper. Several unruly frcsh were treated for their ailment, and again the result was gratifying. U , Two parties have again found their way into the ever expanding social pro- gram, and the pair again crowned the school's independent functions. Late in the fall, the Yule Log Drag was again sponsored, and with the theme of last year much in evidence the party was a decided success. VVinter came bringing her fraternity and sorority parties, and the Union sat tight to await a breathing spell in the school dance program. This spell did not last forever, and with spring's first coming plans were laid for the Second Annual Spring Breeze. Again the party was a decided success, and as this scribe is forced to close the Union is laying immense plans for its annual cap night and barbeque. Present plans indicate that again blankets a11d gavels will be awarded the graduating athletes and debaters. - During the year the Union has been under the guidance of Robert Dunlop and he has presented the masculine faction on the campus some bi-monthly entertainment of high caliber. Scottie has been greatly aided by Dean of Men james M. Brown and his officers. Page' ISI Vff-., gee fri-1 l x A College is as great as its Alumni 'vvvru fi' Y 4. ,,,Emgg,fi I h i s -. fs- -k 1-L as auf:-2 I. --H' 2 wmiiw -lt . I. ,., ,. , f, .,,Y, W, war'-C i ,353.:.'fg+:'12 ' 'fb ,:Qif,,'3tff'-'Six '--JJ I-QQ., f-iw-I 4301: ' - 'FQ-P,-.3':f?i , - vxfg f 'nf' ' 1' if , .nf-.,.,A 4 w JJ.. -1 -Y ' Arif'-' A .4117 I -i 3' 3 . f - ' 'wi x fi?-gr' X Pi-., ,sr - u.4,,,..., .. , ,T ..- . 1 1 ii.. - w.- ,y , ..-' is i Srown McKAY LATI-IERS Woou SPEECH ACTIVITIES The faculty directors for interpretative reading and dramatic activities are Professor Lathers, Associate Professor Stowe, and Associate Professor Edson, those for public speaking activities are Professor McKay and Assistant Pro- fessor Wood. Student responsibilities for public speaking contests are carried by the honor forensic society, Pi Kappa Delta, through its Forensic Board: Judson B. Robb, President, Maynard Traviss, Men's Vice-Presidentg Myrtle Kring, IfVomen's Vice-President, Helen Sox, Fraternity Secretary-Treasurerg Benigna Gatzke, Forensic Secretary. . WY.-. ,- ,..,,..,,,.-...-V..-..q.TT--.T-----v- - -7 -- - H- ---- - 2-----f-v I i L I A :if ' l Ii , i ii i i i i li i ii l Top R020-JUDSON B. Roms, MAYNAIRID 'l'1LAv1ss. Bottom R0w1MYRTLE KRING, BENIGNA GATZKE, I'IELEN Sox. Page 184 I a u. no 1 Wi. Wil 7 Top R0w1bf.l'YRTLE KRING, PIELEN Sox, BENIGNA GATZKE. Second R020-ES'l'El.LA JILLSON, FRANCES OVERLY, EVELYN LEHMAN, LILA GARNER. Bottom ROMLLISSA DILISCOLI., RUTH Roor, :KATHLEEN COTTER, ANN MARCUS. WOMEN'S DEBATE On Auril 16. I , I I, four members of the wornen's, rou articipated in the Pi Ka a Delta , , i 7 93 , g P P , pp Provincial Tournament at Bowling Green State College-Misses Cutcher, Kring, Osborn and Cookson They won five and lost four debates. - i . ' U The oflicial uestlon for the vear was: The United States should offer to art1c1 ate in the com- . Cl . - . . ? P lete cancellation of inter- ovcrnmental World VVar debts, xneludm re arat1ons. Four members P 3 . . . . 3 P . . of the group also prepared upon the question of immediate independence for India. This year marks our record as to the number of s ,eakers actuallv artici atm I in intercolle e contests. Four old mem- . r A P . . P , in , 3 , bers, Misses lxrmg, Sox, Gatzke, and .llllSOl1 were again in the ranks while no less than eight new mem- bers spolre in three or more major point discussions. In orcler to make this possible, all debates this year were unjudged and were ordinarily followed by a period of forum questioning. Dali' Opponent Side Team Place jan. Albion Aflirmative hlillson, Garner, Stolzenberg There jan. Albion Negative Overly. Lehman, Kring There Alan. Albion Allirmative Root. Cotter, Sox There Klan. Albion ' Negative Nlarcus, Driscoll, Gatzke There -Ian. Adrian Aflirmative Root, Sox Here jan. U. of M. Negative Overly, Lehman, Kring There Jan. U. of M. Negative jillson, Stolzenberg, Gatzke Here -Ian. M, S. C. Allirmative Sox, Stolzenberg Here Jan. Olivet: Aiiirmative Garner, Root There jan. Olivet Negative Driscoll. Marcus There Feb. Kalamazoo Negative Garner. Root Here Feb. Hillsdale Aflirmative Garner, Overly There Feb. Adrian Negative Driscoll, Cotter, Marcus, Blissiield Feb. Rockford Negative Lehman, Overly Here Mar C. C. D. Aflirmative Sox. Stolzenberg Detroit Nlar. C. C. D. Ailirmative Cotter, Driscoll, Marcus There Mar. C. C. D. Negative Garner, Lehman, Overly There Mar Denison Negative Cotter, Driscoll, Marcus Here Page 185 1 g ...E ,Q U -in d' g g ...SZ g Top Row-IUDSON Roan, FRED KEPPEN, CHARLES HILL, MAYNARD TRAVISS, RALPH S'r12F11'1sK. Bottom Row-KENNETH PERRY, CORNELIUS Fox. JAY WESTCOTT, CLIFTON W1m1.1No, FFHOMAS Lonrzm W1LL1AM Baowmuco. Date Dec. Dec. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Niar. Mar. Mar. April Page 3 3 4- 4 S S 5 5 S 16 18 19 zo 21 21 21 21 II II II II II II II II II II II II IO 186 M E N ' S D E B A T E Questions: A substitute for capitalism. Ojbponrvzl Bowling Green Bowling Green Ill. State Normal Ill. State'Normal Kalamazoo Battle Creek Albion Western State Western State Hillsdale Western State Hope Kent Detroit Law Detroit Law Kent Detroit Law Baldwin-Wallace Baldwin-Wallace Toledo Heidelberg Toledo Bowling Green Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Baldwin-Wallace Heidelberg Bowling Green Detroit Law National planning. Side Train Dec'i.rion Aliirmative Stelfek. Cotter, Robb Forum Negative Sabadash, Traviss, Westcott Forum Aflirmative Lorenz, Robb. Davies .Forum Negative Traviss, ifVestcott. Brownrigg Forum Negative Traviss, Westcott Lost Afiirmative Robb, Davies Won Aflirmative Ainsworth, Nolan Forum Negative Cotter, Brownrigg Forum Affirmative Lorenz, Sabadash Forum Aliirmative Robb, Davies Forum Negative Cotter, Westcott, Brownrigg Lost Affirmative Robb, Davies. Cotter Lost Negative Fox. Davies, Keppen Forum Negative Westcott, Keppen Forum Afbrmative Robb, Lorenz Forum Aliirmative Brownrigg. Davies Forum Negative Fox, Brownrigg Forum Negative Robb, Davies Forum Affirmative Lorenz, Hill Forum Negative Fox, Keppen Forum Affirmative Perry, Sabaclash Forum Alilirmative Robb, Davies Won Aiiirmative Lorenz, Hill Lost Affirmative Fox, Keppen Forum Negative Perry, Sabadasli Forum Afiirmative Robb. Davies Lost Negative Hill, Lorenz Forum Negative Fox, Keppen Forum Negative Perry, Sabadasli Forum Negative Robb, Davies Forum 151 4 'serv AP y rv xl em-.Q 'T W ?V' r -, by fa Llu .S --,'-szsgilg isi-ia Easel, . -- M ANN1: lXqliRkIM'AN Ci!-IARLES HILL MICHIGAN ORATORICAL LEAGUE CONTESTS The forty-third annual college oratorical contest was held on December 3, 1931. Anne Merriman, senior, and Charles Hill, senior, were chosen to represent the college in the contests of the Nlichigan Oratorical League. The Division A contest was entertained in Charles lVIcKenny Hall, March 3. Mr. Hill tied for third place, but he was eliminated on percentagesg and Miss Merriman was selected to enter the state contest, where she was awarded fourth place. Miss Merrirnan's subject was Protest Plus , and was a plea for aggressive participation by college students in World affairs. lVlr. Hill's speech, entitled The Second Decadel' was a defense of the present prohibition 7 regime and a plea for the support of enforcement measures. i Page I87 aaron -Jul 1 dm... Lui:-LA fin-:r3 fE-Q-J-131.-.iizv .--..THE Ellliblf 5' --ff at LIOWARD P. BENSON THELMA ZANTOP C1.1t roN W. WHALIW' Page Iss MICHIGAN INTERCOLLEGIATE PEACE CONTEST In the state contest of the Nlichigan Intercollegiate Peace Association, held at Olivet College, January 15, Howard P. Benson with his oration, America and World Peacen, was awarded fourth place among ten contestants. For the first time, the college participated in a state extemporaneous speak- ing contest, held at Nlichigan State College, December 3, with Thelma Zantop and Clifton VVhaling as our speakers. This proved an excellent experience for our speakers in a rather new field. Though neither was awarded an honor place, Mr. Whaling was chosen to speak in the finals. INTERPRETATIVE READING ' CONTEST In interpretative reading the program has been somewhat changed this year. For the first time the Normal College par- ticipated in the National Poetry Reading Festival at Evanston under the auspices of Northwestern University. In order to select delegates to this festival, try-outs were held during the winter term, and the Shakespeare Reading Contest which has ordinarily been given during the winter term was put over into the spring term. The delegates chosen for the national meeting were Elsie Stolzenberg and Paul Keener. mi- ,. . ,. 'Nf'fX, 'JF-fs Til l'.':i5vf3Y'Zf'f'T7? 'x W ., if 41ill thll,1tggrvgiHi g New . .-uf: fmt ill I P'l1'!Tm QU! ix f'55:lL5,Lgi5FA-A-w6-f-- f -- C, --T -,--- --i, .--. ir 1 . , r-,ry , Since the publication of the last AURORA three all- college plays have been given. In June, IQ3I, Shake- speareis c'lXf'Iidsummer Night's Dream was under the direction of Professor J. Stuart Lathers and Miss Floy Edson. The first play of the present year was Clare Kummer's farce comedy Rollo's Wild Oat , directed by Professor Lathers. In the Winter term, as a part of the Bicentennial VVashington celebration, Percy lVlcKayc's ballad drama W'ashington was presented. The presentation took place February 22, under Nliss Edson's direction. The play for the spring term will be under the direction of Nliss Nlarion Stowe. L4 T- - - - --.-2 Page 189 HMIDSUMMER NIGI-IT,S DREAM BY WVILLIAM SHAKESPEARE lVlidsummer Nightis Dreami' was presented June I, 1931, at Pease Au ditorium as the all-college play for the spring term. Page 190 DRAMATIS PERSONAE Theseus, Duke of Athens Egeus, father of Hermia . Lysander, betrothed to Hermia Demetrius, in love with Hermia . Philostrate, master of revels . Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons . . Hermia, daughter of Egeus . Helena, in love with Demetrius . Quince, a carpenter . . . Bottom, a weaver . . Flute, a bellows mender . ' Snoot, a tinker . . . Starveling, a tailor . . Snug, a joiner . . . Oberon, king of the fairies . . Titania, queen of the faries . . Puck or Robin Goodfellow . . First fairy . Peablossom, Fairy . Cobweb, Fairy . Nloth, Fairy . . Mustardseed, Fairy . . Fairy attendants to Titania Edward Heath Andrew Cherpes . Alec Milne . W'alter Horne . john Gore Blanche Friedman . Myrtle Kring . Sue Anderson Gordon Giddings I. Stuart Lathers James M. Brown Donald Brundage . Ivan Parker . Robert Taft Dorothy Schreclc Evelyn Erickson Sedora Thornburg . June Gesell . Lila Garner Elizabeth Burch Virginia Shook . Ruth Willard Alice VanAken Lauretta Williams 561 JEUJ MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE CHOIR Fnsruzklcx ALEXANDER, Comlucior 'EMr. Alexandefs virtuosity as a conductor has been expounded so often and ably by Detroit critics that little may be added in praise either of him, or of the choir. 'f Detroit News, Dec. 14, IQ:-il. '4The remarkable capellmeister, himself not a singer, makes his chorus his voice and in those under his leadership finds expression for a song-lovmg soul, drawing from it really amazing music and drama. Battle Creek Moon journal, Jan. 23, 1932. il 'ml- I li ll l I I C, I if Ai id I lil. la .gillihl 5...4f E lik: 'e 1 I' I I I 1 ll E61 sind MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE BAND D. CHESTER RYAN, Director I I ,I .11 III Ti. QI I I LL1.L :iii WH 'IEA I EEJ ' A 'TJQV mg, E ' ua XN I II I 1, ,I I I I 'TJ 2317 MI MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE ORCHESTRA NIARIUS FOSSENKEMPER, Condurtor The achievements of Mr. Fossenkcmper with his young players lmve, during the short and busy weeks of the fall term, written a brilliant page in the history of applied music for the Normal College. Normal News, December Io, 1931. ..- E. n 5 . . li l. N4 1 I , ,, l le E XLU .m I I ii l. I ,L ll E 'r Ui 'ifji I - ffifelcadtilai this-ttaif lee-2 L - H I S T O R Y C L U B PRESENT OFFICERS VIRGINIA LEFORGE Prerident ANN Kovacs . . V1fce-Pre:ide1zt LUCILE HOENES . Secretary CLARENCE STEWART Treamref- CHRONOLOGY OF THE HISTORY CLUB IQI3-Tl16 History Club, first of the departmental clubs, was organized by Professor Carl E. Pray, Sr., for the students majoring in history. The purpose of the club was to arouse interest and develop enthusiasm in the work and to bring members, students, and faculty of the History Department into closer relationship with each other. IQI4-I9I8 TllC club flourished through the years of the War. IQIQ-'Ill the fall the club for the first time admitted students who were minor- ing in history. During the year the club studied and discussed many important subjects among which were the VVorld 'Warn and 'fReconstruction Problems . The History Club had a page in the Aurora for the first time.' 1920-The club studied and discussed current events. Experience talks were given by the members who served in the NVar. IQ2IiTl1C club devoted its time and attention to the study of Immigration . IQ22'-Tl1C club studied Colonial Life. IQ23-ThC club studied and discussed Michigan History. I924'Tl1C club sponsored a movie lVIan lfVithout A Country at the VVuerth and earned enough money to purchase several new books and pictures for the History Department. 1925-The History Club attempted to bring before the public historically accurate motion pictures, based on the American Nation Series, put out by the Yale University Press. The club instituted the bool-1 exchange idea by estab- lishing a book exchange for history books. 1926-The History club took a boat trip to Port Huron as its annual excursion. IQ271Tl1C club studied Nledieval History. 1928-The upper-classmen met for Dutch Treats and talks on alternate Thursdays. 1929-Meetings were held twice a month, with a banquet held each term. IQ3O-TVICClIlIlgS of the club were held bi-monthly with one banquet a year. Nlembers of the club Went to see journey's Endn in Detroit. The club pre- sented an act in the Kollege Kermiss. 193 I-The club inaugurated the policy of holding mixers. 1932-The club now holds its meetings at Charles McKenny Hall and Roose- velt Gymnasium. The members voted to change the date of meetings from the first and third Thursdays to the first and third WVednc-:sdays of every month. Social meetings alternate with the program meetings. Page 196 J 61 :rind HISTORY CLUB K A , 1 . -i , I I .ggi fl in v7 K... Sa FW 53:2 Fi 'Ili' QQ? Wiiii HE. 5 AE 12: W ,N W W 1 L. g -. ENGLISH CLUB OFFICERS ELWIN HULCE . . Prexicient JOSEPI-IINE CROCKER . . Vice-Prefidenz XVILLIAM POWERS Secretary SUE ANDERSON . . Treasw-er DR. GERALD SANDERS . . Faculty Sponsor The English Club is managed and organized by all students majoring in English. Its purpose is to develop interest and en- thusiasm for a better understanding of the best in literature, and to foster friendliness and cooperation among faculty and students. Its projects for the year have included bringing to the campus, John Avery Lomax, cowboy-ballad collector and authority, and the starting of an English Club scholarship fund. Page IQ8 , , pr -,aw . 't -J'- if M, .W S.. , L ii ,II 1.11. ' ll f .1 . l l . I I ' 'Eitl'iii lffd 'll-ill 'iss li Q12 L 51 ll El 'Elff '.:. T51 ET '-T2 CHEMISTRY CLUB NIAURICE DECOSTER CARL WNENDER . VALETTA SMITII OFFICERS PATRONS PROFESSOR B. W. PEET PROFESSOR P. S. BRUNDAGE GEORGE ATVVELL ALVIN BALDEN JULIAN .BARR PAUL BARTLETT IDONALD BRUNDAGE FORD BRYAN VVALTER COIIAN ROSS COOK lVlAURICE DECOSTEIK JACK DOWNINO 'TIIELMA DUTCIJEIX ELWIN FALII MEMBERS XXVILLIAM FULLER HOWARD GJXYLORD IRVIN GILFOIID l'lARLAN HALL I-IOWARD I-IICKS IRVIN HOWE . Pnfxicievzl . Vice-Prffidml S ecretary- Treanarer PROFESSOR G. OSEORN DR. JOHN SELLERS EMIL PRIELIPP GERALD ROBERTS JOHN ROBSON DON SCI-IEARER VALETTA SMITH JOHN SNYDER CATHERINE IQRONENBERG RUSSELL SOULE ERWIN LAMKIN EVELYN LEHIIIAN GREGG LIECHTY LEO LOBBESTAEL WALTER NICKEL LEO POPP CLAUDINE STEFFEK GLENN TOUSE LESTER TWORK N. H. WALTER CARL WENDER The Chemistry Club was Organized for the purpose cf acquaiuting the mem- bers with recent discoveries in the Held Of chemistry. Student participation in the programs is a feature Of the club. The most popular activity of the club is the zII1IIual trip to some commercial chemical plant. Pagf 199 T E R EJ 1 J .Eh --- 47 .-, - - --g,g... .T-A . ,' rl... ., -,. .A ,V V 'gt' I' ln iq ii '-'J'-.. . T -'ETH T T T ' .J ffl A 1- l J. , GENEVIEVE IQRIESEL OLIVE JESSUP BERTINE CLARK WILTON SLOCUM SODALITAS LATINA CABINET BERTINE CLARK . . . . Prefidem OLIVE JESSUP . . Vice-Premiem GENEVIEVE KRIESEL . Serv-erm-31 WILTON SLOCUM ..... Trmfurm' COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN ESTELLA JILLSON ..... Program VIVIAN NIACK . Publicity lVlARIAN CLEMONS . Social MABEL JONES . Rffre.fh.mc1zl.r GLADYS MYERS ...... Extemion I FACULTY MEMBERS DR. B. L. D7OOGE MISS LUCRETIA CASE MISS CLARA J. ALLISON MISS FLORENCE IREGAL PIERMA ARCIIER LOIS BEADLE BERNICE BERGER DOROTHY BLACKMER BEATRICE BOWDEN BETTY CALKINS LILLIAN CLACK NIARIAN CLEMONS BERTINE CLARK :HARRIET CORNELL JUNE CURTIS REVA DARROW MARGARET DAY NIARGUERITE DECOST EDNA FINLAY ER MEMBERS -NIARGARET I'IAMILL OLIVE JESSUP ESTELLA JILLSON MABLE JONES RUBY IQITELY GENEVIEVE KRIESEL VVIVIAN MACK LORETTA ANAGNER MARY l.V.l.ARLOTT DORA lVlATHIS MURIEL MCFARLANE lVlARY IVIOOD FLORENCE MORSE GLADYS MYERS NCTARGARET NJXSH MONA NIBI,ETT ANNA QUACKENBUSII MARY CLAIRE IRICE WARD ROHM CAROL ROSEBIXUNI LOLITA SCIIOMP GEORGE SCIIMICR BERNADINE SINGLETO XJVILTON SLOCUM MARION STOTZ JUDITH CFENCI-I PATRICIA VERDIER RUTPI WARNER GIANETTA REDMAN N Sodalitas Latina was Organized to promote interest in the classics and to help future Latin teachers. This year the club concentrated particularly upon Greek literature. The club is one Of the most active Of the departmental clubs on the campus. Paar 200 . , .fI,LL-,fs-ills? i'R '2:'Tif'fT? '1-'HORA .JONES ALICE RAWSON NIARY ESTHER LAXVRENCE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS 'l'IIoRA JONES . ALICE RAWSON . . MARY ES'l'1lElL IJAVVRENCE . loNE JYANKE MRS. L. A. EI.LIo'I' . -JliANE'I I'E BIGGS ES'I'l'IliR .BRENNER ELEANOR CARAII VERNA CLARK BfIARl0N HANSEN NIARGAR EI' HERIIISON KA'I'IIRYN JOSENI-IANS I'IIoRA JONES FRANCES LE FORGE LUCILLIS PARKI-IURST MAIILE PIIELRS .lUNE'I'rA RoIIINSoN KARINA rl1IlURE EMILY SCIIIIIID NIARGARIHT WIELCII l-IAEEL VooRIIEIss NIAILGARIFI' BAILEY LII.A HANNIIIAL Ross I-l'A'I ro llU'I'lI IVIAIKTIN PfA'.f1-dflll . Vive-Prf.I'1'1lmIz , Trmfzcrer . . Sirreiary . Dcparimwzt H earl FACULTY ADVISOR MISS lh'IARGARE'I' ISAFFINGTON MEMBERS ELSIE NIAIN ELEANOR LASKEY DoRo1'IIv I'lAGAli-ION ADRIENNE PAYNE ALICE RAWSON HELEN TORIIY ALICE VAN AKEN RUTI-I BREITWISCHER RowIaNA BRooKs EDITII CRAIIIER WIXNA CooN RUTII CAMPBELL MARIE CLANDENINC. VIRGINIA DIEAN ALICE GERMAN LETITIA FAGOROS JANE GJIOII ISLA l-IARDING AGNES 1-IoEv l.VlARY ESTIIER LAYVRENCE NIARION JEXVELL MILIJREI9 NICCQIIIBS R'IAXINE MORRISON AIJARY MAIIER ESTIIER NIUNRO SARAII RICE lNIILLICEN'l' STEIIIIENS CAROLYN STONILER CAROL TRESTRAIL RIARY TAYLOR FRANCES SMITII MRS. SELLERS XVYNONA AUSTIN GOLDIE BAKER WILDA BORDEN IVIARJORIE BARKER VIRGINIA CLARK CAROLINE CULVER ELSA JANE DONNER JACQUELINE DRAKE LUCILE ELROD NIARGARET GOUGH h,IAXlNE HOBART LAURA PIORNBECK PIAZEL I'IUGl-IES MARX' IQATZ HELEN IQREBS ARDIS LEAVENWORTII ELEANOR NEWIIIAN FERNE PALMER ELAINE PHILLIPSON ESTIIER REINIER ERIIIA RIEE NIERLE SASS ' HELEN SPRINGER LYLETII JANE 'TURNER DOIROTHY XVIEDERHOFT IONE 'YANKE PAULINE LINCK JEAN DURGAN The Home Economics Club is open to all Home Economics students. It meets once a month at a live-Lllirtv dinner meeting which is usually followed by :I program pertaining to sonIe phase of Home l2conomics'or to social activities. It is the purpose of the club to stimulate an interest iq the VEIFIOJIS phases of Home Economics. to develop a professional spirit and to further socIal frIendsh1p among ltS Il1CI'l1lJCl'S. Page 201 ANN ARBOR CLUB MR. KARL GUENTIIER ........ OFFICERS PAUL OAKES . XVILLIAM NICFALL . RALEX IAFFE . KENAW CIIALMERS , . . CLARENCE ILLI I ' ' ' 'MEMBERS ' ' ' ALEX JAFFE CLARENCE ILLI L. SARJENT RCIILFORD .ALXVAY XVILLIAM RCICFALL HAROLD YVHITNEY OLIVER COPE ANDREW' MAST PAUL OARES HERBERT MYERS ,IACR STEVENS IRAY XVINES ICENNY CIIALAIERS ROGER BQROXVN HARIXX' CARIIIEN DON LITIRE Family Patron . ' Prz.f1'z2'fr1l Vice-P1'e.f1'du III . Sfcretary . Trsafursr nltlzletic 111 a na ger A. R. MCDONALD W. CURTIS RALPH ATXVELL ROBERT INGRAM ROY ALEXANDER JACK O'BRIEN RUSSELL O,BRIEN W I I if I LL!! :EI HTL., : ZX. EI? ,gf Law? 'E 171 Q-pi J 'TJ ET BFE? ... agn- QL-il nw-I 5 if-I ,Fw ww 3' N V W I I! ,. f. I EV' L RH 'I J ,I T foe 25124 MICHIGAN TRAILBLAZERS OFFICERS SADIE MURPHY, CHARLES R. IQNAPP . . . . . Pfefidenz: ALMA SEELEY ...... . . Ififf-'PTfIi!Z6'7ll ESTHIER Asn, ALMA ERNsT . . . . , ' . . Secrslav'y-T1'ezz.ru1'fr DR. H. L. TUIKNEIL, Miss ELLA SMITH .... u . Faculty Sponferr The purpose of the Trailblazers is to develop group spirit, social ease, ability to speak inpublic meetings, and such other powers as will prove helpful to teachers in rural service. All those enrolled in the rural education department may become members, as Well as anyone interested in rural affairs. The organization was formed on the campus in 1920. Recently it became a member of the Country Life Association. an organization of college rural educatiowclubs. X Bi-Weekly meetings are held which will aid the members tomore efficiently pci-form their Work when they enter rural communities. 1 I 'i ll r il I. xl l l 3 gel fill im , ADL -I2 Q21 l gi.. gm uw in 'I il ,N . l I TP-IEA fllvfv' vu FST-qsffavrw fre 'Z lull I l 5 I I lt f - PUBLIC SCHCOL MUSIC CLUB ANN GRIXNGER JOHN ELWELI. BLIARTHA COLBURN Established IQ I 4 CABINET EVA DEANE BROVVN PATRONESSES BJISS CLYDE FOSTER PATRON . . Prexidevzt . Vice-President S ecrmzry- Treasurer . . SC7 I'b6 NIISS LILLIAN ASIIBY PROFESSOR FREDERICK ALEXzXNDER FACULTY MEMBERS NIISS ELLATIIEDA SPOFFORD MISS DOROTI-IY JAMES GWENDOLYN AFFELDT DORIS BREED SARAH BREWSTER EVA DEANE BROWN BEATRICE BUCKLER HELEN CIIOATE BXIARTI-IA COLBURN JOHN ELWELL ARLA EYER DORA GALLIMORE ANN GRANOER FRANCIS I'IOBAN MISS ELIZABETH XVI-IITT MEMBERS LEONA I'IOFFMANN ICENNETH JEWELL EVA JOHNSON ELIZABETH LAMKIN FAYE IVIARCOTTE BERT NIATHESON GUSTIXVA MCCURDY FRANCIS IVICIQEVITT IONE RANDELS'. IVIARJORIE RICE VIVIAN RICHARDS BESSIE SCHOONOVER LESEY EMMA SCI-IIIEMS MIIODELINA SLOOTWEG LOUISE SOCI-IA EVELYN STEVENS MYONE STURDEVANT ALICE TOLES . INIARJORIE VVJALKER LOIS XIVEBB AILSA XKVHITE Lois NVILDT NONA XIVRIGHT I-IAIIRIET WILLIAMS The Public School Nlusic Club was Organized in IQI4 and today takes a worthy place among the other Organizations on the campus. Its membership includes the graduate class of each year in public school music education, and the sopho- mores who are initiated during the fall term ofthe second year. It is also customary to meet the freshmen Socially, thus creating a spirit of good fellowship among all classes of specializing students in the department. The expansion and changing tendencies in school music, functioning as a Vital force in education, gives much of interest for the professional programs which are interspersed with social evenings given bi-monthly by the students. It is the purpose of the club, through a common interest, to broaden the stu- dents' knowledge in the Various phases of school music education, to stimulate a professional spirit, and to further social friendship among its members. Page 204 pQ,gm:,L1'Y'g' J '3?f3sl. ' ,.' '- ff . 7,1, . W gm ' 4 .41 :W ' .xiii 5, f: ,QQ ' 4' 'f' 'i ' W 'ln' ,fm rs:-2 1? ii!y3lll.x JL Jgfliililfr-til '::1iJI'f3 lgfj'- ' ' ' MW' A f V., ' .1 .v bf-ll w, ,:. - N E , . 5. , .1 . I v ll ,v, if Top .Row-Bnwr Mzvrzlrasox, FRANCES ANN I-IOBAN, ANN GRANGER. Saw-nfl ROTC -1'IARRIE'I' W1L1.1mx1s, EVA-DEANE BROVVNE, LEONA HOFFMAN, VIVIAN NIARIE RICHARDS. Tlmini Row-Mzuzjoxuxz Rlcla, .ARLA EVER, JOHN ELNVELL, DORIS BREED. .lirafmm .Row-MARTHA COLBURN, EMMA Scuxuzms, NIAGDALENA SLoo'1'vv1sG, IONE RANDELS. Page 20 5 . - - l ,mfr .Ta L H ,Lt A ill' iw l gil I9 2 E ALJ .LLEEL'TI..UlL..Em1d - -5-'Riff f ' -- - L,,..,a ii--. --,,,:,,:,,, NORMAL ART CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS Miss BERTHA GOODISON MRS. TTELEN FINCI-I SWETE - TVTISS LIDA CLARK MISS lVIARY T'IAT'I'ON MISS ELINOR M. STRAEER MRS. DELL MR. ORLO GILL OFFICERS DOROTPIY ANN SCHRECK, Grosse Pointe Park CHLOE LOSEY, Plymouth .... JANET TX'LOR, Ypsilanti . A . . TVIARJORIE BONNINOHAUSEN, Ypsilanti ACTIVE MEMBERS REX BARKER MICHAEL TURCHAN JANET TYLER LILLIAN ALEXANDER DORIS BREED MARJORIE BONNINGHAUSEN JEAN ITAWKINS AUDREY MCTAVISH BONNIE LENTZ DOROTHY ANN SCHRECK CHLOE Los EY BESSIE SCHOONOVER CHARLOTTE HOLBROOK CLEOPATRA SHELF ANNA GALLUP MRS. NTEYERS MARY DALY MARION UPIYIOUSE NAOMI I-IUSTON LOUISE LIETZ RI-IA ARNOLD GRACE PRINGNITZ DEAN POTTS THELMA SWART DONALD ANDERS BETTY STOWITTS ETX-IEL CARLESON RUTH CRAWFORD AIIURIEI. STONE . P?'65TdE11f . lfice-P1'efide1zl . Szcrelary . Treaszwfr CAROL IQLINK HELEN SMITH RUTII GOLDSMITI-I SHIRLEY LEONARD GAIL LTALL CARLETON JOLLY AUGUST ZORN PEARL 'FATE JANICE RAI-PLEYE SARAH Tl-IOIINDIKE BARBARA SCOTT NIILDKED TCNAGGS JAMES MOIILER DEAN RICE The Art Club has been an active Organization on the campus for the past twenty-five years or more. During this time it has grown from a very small group to its present membership of fifty-one. The club has carried out many successful projects On the campus during this time. The past year marked the completion of one of the largest and most entertaining exhibits ever held in the gallery. The professors and famous campus figures all had the Opportunity of seeing how they looked to the campus caricaturists. The committee in charge of this exhibition under the leadership of lVIiss Dorothy Schreck, president of the club, is to be complimented on the financial as well as the entertaining success of the project which lasted over a period of a week. The club is planning other projects of this type to raise a scholarship fund for art students of the department. The meetings of the club are held once a month at the home of one of the professors of the department. Page 206 n:Z Y-Tk ' -W. P -T ,'1-. W -MI' 1 j F-1 , -- -.ffff-M-ifn,-EtI l LH fxrummlzf '-Euljag j. f trjigi . , M. ,Ly I! H'-,, 1 w w L v f',, ri1 1 U I amfix. .,,F 9, xl 4.'.-g,',L-,-.-,-..--, Y, K www , W , Tap ROY!!-'GRACE P1uNcNm'z, NAOMI I'lUSTON, ARLA EVER. Srmml Row-I. I.. 'l'Y1,E1x, Aunum' NiCrl-'AX-'ISI-I. fJ'0lIUm Row-'MA1cJo1u15 BONNINGHAUSLQN, DO1lO'I'llX' Bmclslx, Doxus BliEED. Pagf 207 ,902 :End EUCLIDEAN SOCIETY OFFICERS XRIARREN DYY'YEIl . . . . . Prefidenz XVOODROXV MORRIS . ..... . Vice-Pre.r1'den1 CHARLOTTE GRIMES ........ Secreiary-Trmsurxr FACULTY MEMBERS DR. E. A. LYIIIAN DR. TIIEODORE LINDQUIST PROFESSOR JOHN BARNIIILL PROFESSOR JANE NIATTESON DR. CARL M. ERIKSON The Euclidean Society was first organized November 15, 1923, with the purpose of promoting an interesting scientific study' of matlie- matics. This purpose is accomplished by lectures by prominent scientists and student participating programs. An annual banquet and social CI'llCI'I3lI1DlCI1l also figure in its activity. MEMBERS MAURO IXSPRIN DOROTHY DITZ BELLE I'lOL'I'Z JOSEPH A'lCCARTHY VVALTER NICKEL AL 'FERHUNE HELEN BASSETT GERALIJINE DUTCIIER YVILBUR HORLE NLXRY NIARLETT SUSAN OLILA HELEN WVEISSER RdARTHA BAUER XV.-XRREN DVVYER ETHEL JOSLIN CHARLES NIOLINEAUX VALETTA SMITH l'lAZEI. YOUNG W. BOWER X'VILLIAM FENNER ERVIN LAIIIKIN NIABEL MONTGOMERY CLAUDINE S'I'ErIrER WVALLACE PIAYDEN ELEANOR CAVANAGII CHARLOTTE GRIIIES EVELYN LEIIIMAN XVOODROXV RCIORRIS ELMER SIIAFER FRED IQEPPEN DoRcAs CORRIN CLIFFORD PIAHN JAMES RECLAUGIILIN XVILFORD NEEE NIARY SULLIVAN I'lOXVARD EENER DUNCAN CRAWFORD CATIIERINE l'l.-'XRLAN AILEEN .NICNIEL EDNA NELMS ETIIEL SXVEET IDORIS LONG ANNE CURTIS E. HAVERS EIJITI-I NIARINELLE -'I .I I I I I I I l I l ll l '-1 li IIIIII 54 I.I Eff? Q59 -I .. ch .35 -ua ill' II ,I l I l li 'I I ,. 1 I l 6 '55T'TTf-Ti 'l,,,,Al 5-TH lfzvv-A-:cff', I',IIfiI 1I,-f,' I Ml Dfw ' gl , li - -ee eeeee --'-if Isl UI I2-fi-q,1.fIv,: 4255 1234 In - COMMERCIAL TEACHERS' CLUB OIfI'ICI3Rs, FALL TERM EARL W ISEMAN .... . . Prefidfnr Russmi. PI-IILLIIfs . . Vic:-Pre:-idmvf LOUISE Tom' . . Sffrflary MAJEI, Muscu . , Trmsurn FIKANCES PEARSON . Reporter PRliSlDIiN'I' CLILARY . . . Patron RIIISS MILDRIID GI2'r'rIzs Faculty Idldvixor OFFICERS, WINTER TERM Y RouIsR'r H. SIIORNIII' . , Prsyzfdmzi MAII21. Muscu . lfiff-Iwi-idmz IEIVIILYN GAGNON . Secrzrtary ROBERT Smrrn . . Trmxurer MEMBERS .ROLAND GIC'I l'lEI. Rosla NliI.SON l'lUI.A U'rI.I5Y -IOIIN ClIliXfER l RANcIss PIIARSON NIARY CRISSIIIAN PAIJLA ROTII lVlAI1I5I. POwI.I.ARowsKI RUl'2l.l.lSFlSCll1ER DORIS .IACKSON l'RANCliS IJARBY LORRAINII WIasI'I'AI,I. ALICIQ NIIIR NORMA AIIIAN ANDERSON OIJEAIA MOIICIIISI, BIERNICIS I'lAR'rwIc. RUTII BRANDIES LOLA I-1oIfs'rA'I'rER XXIARY E. .HALL l3I..EANOR PALIIIIQR ALICR QUIGI: 'THELMA VAUGIIN ROIililk'F SIIORNDY WILLIAM KOHLS ROIBERT SIIIITII EARL BALLARD EVELYN GAGNON IVIAJEL MUSCI-I EARL XVISIEMAN P. R. CLIIARY LOUISE Tom' VIRGINIA Ross DURWOOD 34001115 HAROLD BAUER NIABEL DAVIDSON ELSIE IQETELHUT NIABEL LOVELAND GDRTRUDE MOTLIIR NELLII: ODELL VVALLACE STICKEN lVlILDRED STRENG DORIS SUI-IR FILIZABETH WENZEL .ALICE ONIEL The Commercial 'l'e:IclIers' Club was founded in IQI2 and is composed entirely of those students who are taking the Cornnlcrcial Teachers' course at Cleary College and the Normal College. The club is lor I.lIc purpose Ol creating fl friendly spirit among its Inembcrs and promoting ideals beneiicial to all lJC1lCllCl'S Of commercial work. Page 209 V J :?i- 21- -f , - ps if nf: 1L7 Ti R Page 210 Z -'W H N77 V , I N., W qgigg. f X,-Qi , , Q: X PHYSICAL EDUCATIQN CLUB OFFICERS ACIARY LOUISE BOWMAN . . President RALPH SPINK . . V1're-Pnzvidenz NORMAN IVIEYERS . . Sec1'etrz1'y RUTH BOUGHNER . T1'eafm'cr .aa-a-at 223' as-...-,. V1 T'Qf'i'IlfI:'fi 1 lull! -it W l 1 L E f l Tm v IS ,+I efl--fm - 335-4-'fill ical ,A Iii. PHYSICAL ,EDUCATION CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS XVALTER ADRION JOSEPH MCCULLOCH LLOYD OLDS GEORGE MARSIIALL DELLMAR flLI.MAN ELSIE M1cHALKE MABEI. BACON HARRY OCKERMAN TRENE CLARK LURENE PROUSE GERTRUDE EPPLER ' IVIRS. IRISH AUGUSTA I-Lxanis ELTON RYNEARSON Esrnna Scm.oz ANNE ZAUER DoNNaBE1,x.n Knvns PAUL B. SAMPSON Vitality plus! So runs the password of the Physical Education Club. The Physical Education Club is composed of the teachers and students in the Physical Education Department. It is one of the largest clubs on the campus. Every student and teacher in the department is automatically a member of the club. The object of this organization is to provide educational and social opportunities throughout the college year. The Official publication of the department is the Javelin.', It is published for the purpose of giving the alumni news of the department. Three issues of the Javelin are published during the school year. The bi-annual circus put on by the club since 1921 was this year a financial and organizational success. The Russian dance was a very colorful attraction to the Normal Circus. Other acts that added to the overwhelming success of the circus were the swinging ladder, bicycle, skating, and clogging acts. The proceeds of the circus were used to send delegates to the National Physical Education Convention at Columbus and to the Mid-West Conference at Philadelphia. It is one of the main objects of the club to provide a means of sending delegates to these con- ventions. During the winter term one meeting was turned Over to an evening of winter sports on the skating rink and toboggan slide. Afterwards refreshments were served in the gymnasium. Spring term was started off with a hay rack party. A very large group of Physical Edlsv rode around through the Hills of Washtenawf, finally ending up at dear old River Brink for a Wiener roast and group singing. The club sponsors the VV. P. Bowen lvlemorial Fund. It is a loan fund for junior and Senior Physical Education Students. The fund was begun by friends of the former department head. A Page 211 f vv - Til W ll' . V J f'r '-. 1 -Ei f1-.- - A . -fe.. A . DONALD STAEELER I'IAlLOLD ANDERSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The reorganized Industrial Arts Club, formerly the Crafts Club, is a club under the auspices of the Industrial Arts Department. Its Object is to promote good fellowship, encourage Scholarship, and to stimulate interest in the progressive educational ideas in the field of Industrial Arts. FACULTY MEMBERS MR. GEORGE A. WILLOUGHBY MISS MARY E. I'IATTON MISS ALICE I. BOARDMAN MR. MATT LAPPINEN MISS JENNIE BELLE IVIORRISON MR. J. H. TURNBULI. MR. DUIXNE CHAMBERLAIN ASSGCIATE MEIVIBERS MRS. XVILLOUGHBY MRS. TURNBULL MRS. LAPPINEN MRS. CIIAMBERLAIN OFFICERS DONALD STAEBLER . . . . . Prefident WILBUR COBB . . Vice-Przuvident CATHERINE MURRAY . . Secrezcwy-T1'za:fzIrer HAROLD ANDERSON ...... Publicity I CHARTER MEMBERS HARIOLD ANDERSON ROBERT INGRAM CATHERINE NIURRAY AIVALDO CAMPBELL JOSEPH JACKSON TPIOMAS POBANZ AMILBUR COBB WILFORD JENSEN IVIARIE SAVAGE ROBERT DUNLOP PAUL JOHNSON WALTER SCHMID EUNICE DUNN ROSE LEVINE GORDON SCOTT MARSHALL GATES NED LOCKWOOD DONALD STAEBLER PHIL I'IOLTZ ESTHER MILLER HENRY VVAKEFIELD Page 212 SUZANNE ANDERSON A ff- I L . ALLISON LILLY VIOLET NEWDURN LILA GARNER LAONIAN DRAMATIC SOCIETY OFFICERS ALLISON LILLY . . . . Preffdent VIOLET NEXVBURN Vice-Prefidenz LILA GARNER . . Secretary ANDREW CI'IERPES T1-eamrer FACULTY ADVISORS FLORENCE ECKERT J. STUART LATHERS ACTIVE MEMBERS ESTELLE JILLSON VVARREN ARNOLD .ANDREW CI-IERPES JOSEPHINE CROCKER REVA DARROW ROYAL DAVIS BEULAII DILLENBECR NIABEI, DUCKEIKING ELIZABETH EARLEY ITIAZEL GABRIEL LILA GARNEIQ BENIGNA GATZRE JUNE GESELI, -IOI-IN GORE XVILBUR I-IUEER ILENE. WILLETT ELIZABETH :KELLER GENEVIEVE IQRISELER HAZEL LICKFELT ALLISON LILLY EUGENE IVIANNING DICK NIORLEY BEULAH NEIR ELSIE NEWBERRY VIOLET NEWBURN MARION PEARCE LETHA PECK M.ARjORIE RICE IRMA SIMS SARAH THORNDIKE The Laonian Dramatic Society was founded in IQI3 in Miss Pc-:aI'ce's drama classes. The club devoted most Of the time to the study Of the technique of the drama. Page 213 , j- Q. I ' , .iqdwfn-:pw -, 4... I .M u, A .1.IIiffvI,LfilfLi mm . ii a.mmDA..lrla.4iaIl'r:Z .-, C A- IVIINERVA LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS MAJEL MUSCH .... . Preyidenl ELEANOR I'IUTSON . . Vice-Prexidem GRETTA VAN AKEN . . . Secretary MARION NEIR . . . . Treasurer ELIZABETH WHITEPIOUSE . . Program Chairman GENEVIEVE KRIESEL . . . Reporter lVIIss VINORA BEAL .... Advifor DOROTHY BLACKMER LULU CARPENTER MARY CRISSMAN MARJORIE ECKLEY ANNA MARIE ELLIOT VIRGINIJX EVERARD MARIE GARRISON EDNA FINLAY ELEANOR I-IUTSON ACTIVE MEMBERS NIAJEL Muscn MARION NEIR FRANCES PEARSON PAULA ROTIAI MARY SCOTT CLAUDINE STEFFEI4 .lVlARION STOTZ MARY SULLIVAN DOROTHY TAYLOR GRE'FTA VAN AKEN PATRICIA VERDIER GENEVIEVE KRIESEL NIARY MOOD ELIZABETH WHITEI-IoUsE The Nlinerva Literary Society was founded in IQO3-O4 by Miss Downing. It stands for scholarship, fellowship, and friendship, and is made up of girls inter- ested in literary work. This year has been spent in studying the political and cultural background of the different Countries of the world. Page 214 1Q.f.fffv-EI 'VI I' 1-Fj.i'Iil'2QRfJx . 3 fjfxw' ffl 'lil All UI: I If QED' ' -life' Jiri 'l MON:X NIBBLET1' IDONNA SCRIBNER EEATRICE NOBLE EVELYN CAREY jUN112'r1',x GESELL ANNABELLE GORDON OLIVE .Irsssuv E1.1zABE'1'H LOCKMAN ELSPETI-I MCDON1X'LD P O R T I A OFFICERS MEMBERS EDNA SWALLOW Prefident . Vice-Prexident S ecrztary- T1-eaxurer HELEN NEEDHALI NIONA NIBLETT BEATRICE NOBLE LUCILLE PARKHURST IVIAYME RUSCH DONNA SCRIBNER Page 215 2 'ri-45 l5 1l, 'illz'-iiliggn i i! i ,I, 3g I Fi ir. . nj EVELYN Lui-:MAN CHARLOTTE Giuiuzzs BEULAII Dittxaxurscic IVIYILTLE .KIUNG STUDENT CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS PRESIDENTS BEULAH DILLENBECK . . Baptift CHAROLOTTE Gnnvuzs . . Congregational EVELYN LEHMAN , . Lfutlwrmz MYRTLE IQRING . . .Methodist BAPTIST STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Council of the Baptist Student Association, composed of twelve members with the Student Secretary, Lillian Nordquist, meeting weekly, plans and promotes an ambitious program. Education and devotion are provided for in the Sunday School and Evensong programs, recreation in both Friendly Hour Sunday evening at Starkweather and in special seasonal parties. Our Deputation committee has already given eight programs out of town. Our Social Service committee is conducting a nursery during the morning church hour. Plays have been presented by those interested in dramatics. This program of varied activities has been guided by our Purpose, which includes friendship for all and service for others. Page 216 Fl ,, to iphlullillljpg tjflglpxn -4 H1451 in l'.-l,, ry1q,'m,iZm gy: i,f'n3LL?i.i .- C ONGREGATIONAL STUDENT GROU The Congregational Student Fellowship Group, which is now in its seventh year of organization, has for its aim the consideration of the ideals and problems which are worthy of the attention of college men and women. Friendship is the dominant purpose in this aim, for The problem of life is the problem of friendshipf, LUTHERAN STUDENTS' CLUB The Lutheran Students' Club, which was organized on this campus Eve years ago, is just completing another successful year, Professor C. M. Loesell and Rev. Hugo Fenker are primarily responsible for this success. The club was organized for the purpose of furthering fellow- ship among the Lutheran students on this campus, for this purpose a social meeting is held every month. An Open Forum, for the discussion of religious problems common to all students, is an innovation this year. The co-operative spirit prevalent among the members of the organization predicts a successful future. WESLEYAN GUILD This year marks the tenth anniversary of the establishing of the VVesleyan Guild, Methodist Student Organization, on this campus. Dur- ing this period, its aim has been to increase the possibilities for a con- structive religious development among students. The present director, Miss Lucy Kingsley, has been in charge of Guild work here for the past two years. Sunday evening worship and fellowship services, Friday night open- house, and occasional larger social functions comprise the routine activity of the Guild. In addition, during the winter term particularly, deputation groups are sent to various neighboring churches to aid in religious programs. This provides an opportunity for the student to benefit through self-expression, and for the church to realize the active interest of college students in religion. Officers for 1931-32 are: MYRTLE ICRING . . Preridfnz MARGARET NJXSI-I . . Secretary ORLO NVILLOUGHBY . . Tfwafurer LUCY KINGSLEY . . Student Director 13 Page ZI7 , V w' Jixiuj if 'Q-rm Y if I A ' -mgjql , ij 1: -.fx-:.L .fQ f-if :-I ZH' ili lf1f '.l l' lRil- .f A , :nge IW .- , -- + I JANE BACHMAN NIARY SCOTT FRANCES W ALKLR YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET MISS GRACE AITCHISON . . Gemwal Secretary JANE BACHMAN . . . . Preficlenl DOROTHY HUGHES . Vice-Prexident IVIARY SCOTT . . Secretary ' FRANCES WALKER . . Treaf-Mew' COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN DOROTHY HUGHES, LUCILLE RIE . . . Publicity CATHERINE HARRIS . . . . . Hofpitality LETITIA FOGOROS . . . . W orld Fellowship IVIAXINE I-IERRICK . . . Mu:z'c DOROTI-IY DEAN . . Social Service RUTH XVAGGONER . . . Social CYNTHIA I-IETH . . . Athletic LOIS WEST . . . . Vespers SARAH THOIKNDIKE . . Religion: Drama RUTH BECK . . . Membfrfhlp The purpose Of the Y. W1 C. A. is to realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge Of God and to have a part in making this life possible for all people. Greater enthusiasm than ever before has permeated StarkWeather's homelike atmosphere. Group meetings, banquets, and feeds are held constantly. Out- standing events and successes of the year include the Membership Dinner, the International Banquet or Festival Of Nations, Christmas and Easter plays, May Nlorning Breakfast, Alumni News Letter, and innumerable Others. Page ZI8 T' el, illl ii illl' 'l Q' ',' M 4 -iff 145.14-'i.iiiJiil , til..liR W- 1 XY ' l X 'N 'N ' ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS NIA-RIB GARRISON . . Prwident IQATHERINE I'I1NDEI.ANG . . Vice-Prefidmt lVlAXIN E I-liziuucic . . Secretary MA RY SCOTT , . . Treasurer Miss ELIZABETH Mitten . Faculty Sponsor This club was organized January 30, I923, and was known as the Kinclergarten-Primary Club, until this year when it became a national organization and its name was changed to the Association of Childhood Education Club. Since the time of its organization it has been active, holding both social and business meetings at least once a month. Plans are being made for a formal banquet to be held in the spring. , The purpose of the club is twofold: first, to provide social activities so that those taking the Early and Later Elementary courses may become better acquainted with each other and with their faculty membersg second, to provide musical entertainments and talks by prominent mem- bers of our faculty and by prominent people in the elementary field. Altogether the club is satisfied with the results of the past year, and the members are confident of still greater success next year. Page 219 - fa 1 - - 'FWZ - I - .. ,. . l THE NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club is a national organization for Catholic students attending non-sectarian colleges in the United States. Its purpose is to foster the spiritual, educational, and social Welfare of the Catholic students While they are in college. The Newman Club has been very successful in all its activities during the year of 1931-1932. Page OF F I CERSI VVALLACE HAYDEN Prefident CATHERINE BRADY Secretary LEO POPP ..... . Treamv-er DOROTHY ANDREWS THOMAS BAILEY CATHERINE BRADY NIARY BRENNAR DONALD COLE DORCAS CORRIN KATHLEEN COTTER NIARY DALY LEO DEVEREAUX JOSEPHINE DEVEREAUX ELIZABETH DEXVAELE ELIZABETH EARLY JULIANNA ESPER BEATRICE FENNERT 220 ACTIVE MEMBERS ALICE GODFREY AGNES HAUN XVALLACE LIAYDEN NIARGARET HOCITREIN AGNES HOEY JOSEPH KAPETS ELLEN LA GRAFE JOSEPH NIAURINA EILEEN MCCAULEY DOROTHY BflCINTEE ELSPETH MCDONALD WILLIAM NOLAN ELEANORE NOWAK RICHARD PASINSKI FABIANA PREMODA LEO POPE GRACE PUIILMAN ANNA QUACKENBUSH E. ILIXBOVSKY JOHN RAYTKWICK FREDERICK ROONEY AGNES RUMENAPP MARY SULLIVAN SYDNEY SUMMER!-IILL MARY SWEENEY SAMUEL XXASIU NIURIEL ZWEIDINGER -? .,. .-A i- 'TJ' ii11T'N17'Taf. W Ml ,Li1I'IiIgIII',. HE, - - 'gM M11lL E'igili' li-ii inmiifllfll ifiiil QT Color:-Maroon and Gold LANIBDA TAU SIGMA Flower-American Beauty Rose PATRON PATRONESS IJKOFHSSOIL C. M. EI.LIo'I'I' MRS- DOROTHY BACHMAN OFFICERS U BERNICE RICHARDS . . . .- President LUCILE SEELIG . . V165-Pre.vzde1zt MAXINI3 KIVOLF . . Secretary GWEN RETI-IERFORD . . Trearurer GENEVIEVE SCIIROEDISR . . Registrar FACULTY MRS. DOliO'I'IIH' BACIIMAN Miss Bisssus WIJITAKEIK Mxss ANNA BUNGER lVIRs. GERTRUIJIQ I I.IN'I' Bflll. C. M. ELI.Io'I'T Mrss BERNICE RINGAIAN ' MRS. MAIIEL BIcN'I'I.I:Y MRS. LETHA OLDS MRS. JULIA SENTIUS I-IONORARY MEIVIBERS MR. .IIQJIIN Lisa Miss GERTRUIJIZ VAN ADESTINE Miss ANNA LENGEL MR. PERCY ANGROVIQ Miss GRACE WOLFENDEEN MR. -I. MILTON HOVER ACTIVE IVIIIIVIBERS BERNICIC RIcIIARns LUCILLE Suisuc XfVII.MA HAYNES jessru BUTLER MA c'ARIgT GA1:R'rNI:R GRACE MILLIQR CAROL ZINK JULIA HASTY' IVIAXINE XVOLF ELSIE GIINISIEIQ LEONE junsoN IRIINI2 MILLAFI R . - - l-IARRIII1' I'IOl..LAND WII..nA Donors GIVEN RIC'l'IIERFOllD lN'IlI.D1iliIJ SIzwIsI.I.. RUTI-I Foss DOROTHY MCCANN GIZNEVIEVIS SCIIROEDER WINONA GRAHAM ILIJA IssAcsoN BCIARGARET CLARK IVIURIEL CovIsR'I' IKOBINA RODGEIQS DOIQOTIIEA .I'IOOKER Lambda Tau Sigma is an educational society ccmposed of students specializing in Special Education. Its aim is to prcmote and encourage a social acquaintance among the students frcm each department iII Special Educatioug to provide a means for becoming acquainted with the work of the departments other than our owng and to enable the faculty to beccme better acquainted with the students. It was organized in 1924 and in 1927 a Beta Chapter was organized in Athens, Ohio. In addition it has three alumni chapters located in Detroit and Pontiac, Nlichigan, and Columbus, Ohio. Page 221 Page 222 TO MCKENNY HALL Thou art more than brick and stone of patterned masonry, Unlike those others built and tossed against a modern sky. O thou art more than that to any beauty-loving eye! A million songs, a million dreams, a million hearts in thee Will lift thy head above the murk that lies beneath thy feet, And strive to make thy youthful song far-reaching and complete. Thou art more than brick and stone of patterned masonry, . So think I, and in the years when others pass this door, Oh, may they pause to dream awhile, as I have dreamed before! A FRESHMAN. A , w il N L uf w,,- A - i- -- .- ... - V1 ' -IHJQ E Li -1LlFaiFiii.f3'2'1H,EflQ..,1'?: lag- -- J 57 T'ii'Y - W 'E- ALPHA MU SIGMA Established as Harmonious Nlystics IQOO ' Color:-Cerise and Vkfhite Flowers-Cerise and WVl'1Ite Rose PATRONESSES BARS. H. F. SI-IAEFER MRS. H. B. BRITTON FACULTY MEMBERS MRS. LOTTA EIDING . MISS SALLY ANN IVIARTINDALE HONORARY MEMBERS GEORGIA RICIYIJXRDSON BASKERVILLE MRS. B. L. D,OOGE NEVA GREEN ERWIN ELLATHEDA SPOFFORD MRS. CARL LINDEGREN ELLEN IQISIILAR GAUDY EVA NVEST DUNN MRS. CLARA NICANOREW LOUISE GEOILGPZ ITIUMPHREY MRS. LORINDA CLIFFORD ELEANOR HAZZARD IJEACOCK GRACE EMERY MAUDE D. RfI.ACALL1STER MARI. BONNINGHAUSEN DORIS BREED XVANA COON CORAL COMPEAU NIARTI-IA DANA BEULAH DILLENBECK MARY DALY LUCILE DUNLAP ACTIVE MEMBERS IVIARION GOODING J AGNES HOEY JANE HOLZHAUER NIARION JEWEL IVIARION LEMEN PLEDGES MYRNA FIARSH RESIDENT MEMBERS FAY ALLEN NIARY BAKER CLARA BAKER ALICE BEAL HELEN BEAL RIIARGARET BENNETT GRETCHEN BORST DEE DEUEEL CAMERON RUTH CLEARY IVIARIE D. CLEARY ESTHER CLINE GLADYS TYLER NEWTON IVIARIE S. ORDWAY AEIGAIL OWEN Pa e 224 I'IELEN D,OOGE DAILY GRACE EMERY NIABLE GLASS GEORGE RUTH LUSCOMBE HOPKINS PI-IOEBE JEFFERSON DOROTHY H. LANGUIS BETTY LEICK RUTH LELAND LORINDA NICANDREW LIENRIETTA IVICGOUGH FI.ORENCE NICKENZIE AUDREY PRAY DORIS ROSS FERN ENIERY ROTIGAL MARIE SAMSON SHIRLEY LEONARD JANET IVIACALLISTER ELLEN PRAY JEAN SPEARS EDITH SQUIRES IVIARIORIE SWEET EVA O,NEALE BERNICE ZIMMERMAN HELEN SHERWOOD FRANCES STRONG RUTI-I S. SOUTI-IGATE FLORENCE SWEET .NIARJORIE SXVEET LAURA SWEET RfIURIEL TOWNSEND DELPI-IINIE VARNEY AGNES VVIARDROPER VVINIFRED DAVIS XIVEIR PI-IYLLIS C. NVILLIAMSON IVIARIE GOETZ WOOD RUTI-I WYCOFF ALMA XV. ZEISLER S - . A -If-:'J'? l ' I' :'?i'f-X+rf'1r'f:'-. , if Tf.,.NVa'1. ,.,,- . ,- 1?l.. WL ::n'1 W, Ui' 'igfiii J -., Ting iaahwi . :im Q11 .hm f N ,E 4, 3m-J fm. ,- .. 2 .5 .3.5-,.' I .V - w 1 -L 1 M. ' ..L,.J.', M. 4 -- -rf- I I w 1 I Vi' ,.. Top Row-C. Conlmsnu, M. JEWEL. Srroml Row-B. DILLENBECK, M. DANA, E. PRAY. Bolton: Row-M. BONNINGHAUSEN, D. BREED. Page 225 terra-'EAEIITFI F I' ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA MRS. HAROLD BARSS IVIRS. GUY TKENNEDY PTERMA ARCHER SARAH BREWSTER ROWENA BROOKS FRANCES BRYANT ELEANOR CARAH AUDREY ECKERT FRANCES EDWARDS IVIU NIU CHAPTER Established IQ24 Established as Zeta Tau Alpha 1910 Color!-Pearl White and Crimson, Palm Green and Gold Flowery-Narcissus and Aster FACULTY MEMBER NTISS ESTELLE BAUCH PATRONESSES MRS. FRANK NICLANE MRS. GEORGE IVTILLAGE ACTIVE MEMBERS IQATHLEEN GAllRETT MARGARET GRIPTON DOROTHY I'lAGAMAN EMMA PIARTUNG TQATI-IRYNE LIINDELANG MARY ESTIIERA LAWREN GLADYS LUDWIG ELIZABETH LOCKMAN PLEDGE ELAINE PHILLIPSON CHAPTER ROLL CE MRS. JACK SI-IEPHERD BERS. PIARRY SMITH BEATRICE TQEUSCH PI-IYLLIS POWERS GIQACE PRINGNITZ ANN' iREINCKE ALICE VAN .AKEN lVIARGARE'1' WELCH EMILY SCHMID 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 . Nlu Mu . . Nu Nu . . Xi Xi . . Omicron Omicron Pi Pi . . Rho Rho . Sigma Sigma . Tau Tau . . Upsilon Upsilon . Phi Phi , . Chi Chi . . Psi Psi . , . . . Miami University, Oxford, Ohio . State Teachers' College, Kirksville, Missouri , State Teachers' College, Indiana, Pennsylvania . State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colorado . State Teachers' College, Alva, Oklahoma . . . Ohio University, Athens, Ohio . State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas . State Teachers' College, Warrelislntirg, Missouri . State Teachers' College, Pittsburgh, Kansas . . Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts . . . Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa . Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio -. State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan . Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . University of California, Los Angeles, California . . . State Teachers College, Kent, Ohio . State Teachers' College, Buffalo, New York . Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia . Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado . State Teachers' College, Hays, Kansas . . . Dennison University, Granville, Ohio , . State Teachers' College, Nlaryville, Missouri . Indianapolis Teachers' College, Indianapolis, Indiana . State Teachers' College, Natchitoches, Louisiana ALUMNAE CHAPTER Alumnae Chapter ....,... Detroit, Michigan Page 226 ,..,j.Tg?--T,-..?g.:LE1.r3r5M.LJJ .4 :2:.w .1g.g ,f'22...f . A .N pn, 1 .. 1- .. 1 N 1 1 . ' 1 w' , V. ' N i, ' . V . . W.. .11... . - , .-, ,xr , .. v ' 4 1 . - . , . V ,. v ww . i 1 Top Row-NI. XVELCH, K. GA1uui'1 1', G. PRINGNITZ, A. ECKERT. Srroml Row-E. Cmmn, E. Scrmm. K. LIINDELANG, S. B1u2ws'r1zu. Iiollom Row-M. GIlIl l'ON, M. LAXVRENCE, P. POWERS. F. BRYANT. Pagf 227 . ,,,, ,L 4,4x .. , ,, Ali, ii ,iil..,,w ,j, I, ll. J.1,i N 1 ,Q ,Y llmnw Q- .I , A -N 4 'Y ie. I ...A ,-1 iv ni, uv L- I-ff-A---N -gf if ... IH. MM. ,Aura A. . ,. . .L I-,....C,, MTI- I. i-.. ALPHA SIGMA TAU ALPHA CHAPTER , Established 1899 Colorr-Emerald and Gold . Flower-Yellow Publication-Tlie Anchor PATRONESSES NIRS. IV. H. RENINGER MRs. F. E. LORD HONORARY PATRONESSES hfiss ADA A. NORTON MRS. G. D. SANDERS RESIDENT MEMBERS lXfIRs. LLOYD AVALTERS MISS ESTHER STRURM hfliss VIOLA lx-CTILKS MRS. ILOLLAND BATES VERNICE ALLEN IVIARGARET BARRON HELEN CHOATE GWENDOLYN CLANCY NIARY CRISSMAN WINI1-'RED DICK LAURA DWEI.LEY FRANCES BUECHER JEAN CAMPBELL Alpha . Delta . Eta . Gamma . Iota . Kappa . Lambda . Nu . . Omicron . . Pi . . MISS GRACE CIIALLIS ACTIVE MEMBERS IXHARGARET FIELD RUELLE FISCIIER Mix RY HEATH MAXINE LIERRICK LEONA HOFMANN DOROTHY HUGEIES HAXZEL LIUNTLEY DORIS JACKSON if ' PLEDGES JEAN DURCAN BXIIILDRED STRENG CHAPTER ROLL NIARY IKAIN VIOLET LAIITI IVIARGARET POLLOCK LOUISE rI1OBEY EDNA SwixI,LOw I'IELEN XVAGONER JAILSA AVIIITE GENEVIEVE STUMM lVIARY A. Xi OUNGLOV Rose E . Nlichigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan . Indiana State Normal College, Indiana, Pennsylvania . . . . Ohio State Normal, Kent, Ohio . Milwaukee Teachers' College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . State Teachers, College, Emporia, Kaus is . . . Miami University, Oxford, Ohio . 'Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colorado Concord State Teachers' College, Athens, West Virginm . Harris Teachers' College, St. Louis, Missouri Sigma . . Buffalo Teachers' College, Buffalo, New Yorl Theta . . Detroit Teachers' College, Detroit, Michigan Xi . . Western State Teachers, College, Gunnison, Colorado Zeta Leckhaven State Normal, Lockhaven, Pennsylvania ALUIVINAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigan Youngstown, Ohio Grand Rapids, hlichigan Buffalo, New York Page 228 Emporia, Kansas V..-V--., . ff X ., . . ' -in I j ,, 3 M13 lgg EWVQQ 'mg ,11 1 .MM ' 121 5: , ,L ,1 !QE,.4T,, ,Lyn :gp ,vias :sea - -, . 1 . 1 w, ---.Wu 11 ' gm- .' ','ff',1f L n, v W. ', : . Y., J , .. . . ,A 1 V -I - 1, J I W ' .j . ,Q X X: Top Row-D. JACKSON, H. WACONER. R. Fxscx-um, M. FIELL-. Sfvonzl Row-L. Touxcv, E. Sx-vA1,Low, L. DXVELLEY, V. LAHTI. Tlzirnl Row-M. H1:A'r1I. M. l'IE1uucK, M. POLLOCK, I-I. HUNTLEY. Boffwn Row-M. Cmssmnw. L. I'1OFMANN, B. Cmmco. Page 229 E ,N IEEE EE E51-iii, I' D E L T A P H I Established IQOQ Colon-Yellow, White and Blue Flower-Clirysauthemum PATRONESSES NIISS ADELLA JACKSON NIRS. Bl, S. PITTMAN JEAN ALLAN I'IELENT BUSI-IWEIT EDITH CARMICHAEL NIARION DUKESHERER ELIZABETH EARLY ANNETTE EVANS JUNE GESELL ' ANN GRANGER ANNAXBELLE GRANT HELEN HENCHEY JUNE I'IIGGINS RUTH PIILE MARY HOUSE Alumnae Chapter . Pagf 230 NIRS. L. W. OLDS FACULTY MEMBER MISS I'IAZEL FUOSS ACTIVE MEMBERS ELSIE IQETELHUT :KATHERINE K.NILL MARY MAIIER MARGARET NIANN ISABELLE MCGILL ESTHER MUNRO JEAN OLDER MILDRED SEWELL LOUISE VAN BEUREN JEAN voN EBERSTEIN MARY ELLEN WAFFIIE ALICE WOLTERS EVELYN WEIMEISTEIK MARGARET KEAST PLEDGE CAROL TERESTRIAL ALUMNAE CHAPTER - .,.. . Detroit, Michigan --,.- -V'Tfi 1?- , vw Fl i'1Lx LH-'wk Kfw WIM-'J 1151- 3 fzf- .LSh1.LQ...5mEu.lw i:fEi1.1.M 1-il-11 -Y-f- . .J W1 , ,e my . , V V x wg ,A -w- V ,K ' 'Y Top Row-M. WAFFL12. E. WEm1zIs'r1aR, J. I'I1GGINS, A. GRANGER. Sammi Row-j. Grzsmx., J. voN I5n121zs'1'mN. Thml Row-E. EAru.m', A. GRANT, M. MANN. Bottom Row-M. DUKIZSI-lEIlEll, M. KEAST, H. HENCHEY, M. SEWELL. Page 231 Cofors ny,-,,-.w W... -,f.?.,- V, If ii I ll ffl-,-He ,. I. L. I ,. 'I -weggen .c-,L.m3, MM l ,IA tr-,-I , ..,- YL..,..L -Y - ,, ,, ,Y A-H, , V , A V , 7177! DELTA SIGMA EPSILON -Olive Green aIId Cream KIRs. F. A. TODD SUSANNA ANDERSON JANE BACI-IMAN GOLDIE BAKER NIARY LOUISE BONVMAN PHYLLIS BRAIDWOOD AAINA VAN DAM NIARY ELIZABETH DOYVNING LOIs ENTEMANN BETTY FELT EUNICE JACKSON I-IENRIETTA IVIEISEL ETA Ci-IAPTER Established I9I.i. PIzblI'cal1'01I-'l'lIe Shield PATRONESSES FACULTY MEMBER NIISS CHLOE Toon ACTIVE MEMBERS CATHERINE IHARRIS DOROTIIY I-IEDSTROM CATIIERIN e J OSENIIANS ELIZABETII K.ELLER VIVIAN LAYTON IVIARGARET NIERRI'I I' JEAN NIOFFAT' DOROTIYIY PATTERSON ADRIENNE PAYNE PLEDGES ELLIE AUREN F1!l?Ul'f1Cl'C2lI1l NIRS. J. F. SANT NIARION PEARCIT I,Iz'I'I-IA PECK NIIIIDRIED RI'I I'ER P XIAIt,IoRIE Rovs iIllIELMA SCIIRAM ITLORENCIS SIIAW IDOROTIIY ANNIE SCI IIITIIEL SILEVEN I,,ucII.LI: SIIIITII JANICIZ RAI'I'I.l3lYIi GI.AOYs WA I,I.AcIc Tea Rose O ln IRECK Alpha . Beta . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta , Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa . Larnbzla NIU . Nu . Xi . Omicron Pi . Rho . Sigma Tau . Arethusa Upsilon . PIII . . . Chi . . . Psi . . Omega . Alpha Alpha . Alpha Beta . Alpha Gamma . Alpha Delta . Alpha Epsilon . Alpha Zeta . Page 2 32 CHAPTER ROLI. . . Nliami University, Teachers' College, Oxford, Ohio . Indiana State Teachers' College, Indiana, Pennsylvania , . . State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colorado . NOI'lIl1XVCSllCI'II State Teachers' College, Alva, Olclalionia . . . State Teachers' College. Emporia, Kansas . New NIexicO Normal University. Las Vegas, New NIexico . K-Iichigan State Normalifollege, Ypsilanti, NIichigan . . Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburgh, Kansas . . . . State Teachers' College, Iiirltsville, Missouri Temple University, Teachers' College, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania . . . Marshall College, l'IlIlffLllgl,0II, West Virginia . . . . . . Ohio University, Athens, Ohio New h'Iexico State 'l'eachersl College, Silver City, New Mexico . Northeastern State l'eaehers' College, Tahlequah, Oltlahoma . . . Chico State Teachers' College, Chico, California Santa Barbara State Teachers' College, Santa Barbara, California . . . Kansas State Teachers' College, Hays, Kansas . . hVE'S1lCl'II State Teachers' College, Gunnison, Colorado . . . Kent State NorInal College, Kent, Ohio . . . . Teachers' College, Bnlialo, New York Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana . . . , Drake University, Des Moines. Iowa ' IXfIi,ssouri State Teachers' College, Warrcnsburg, Missouri Concord State Teachers? College, Athens, West Virginia . . State Teachers' College, Fresno, California . . Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Indianapolis FISCHCIICTS, College, Indianapolis, Indiana . . . Teachers' College, Carbondale, Illinois . Harris Teachers' College, St. Louis. Missoiiri State Teachers' College, Clarion, Pennsylvania fri: ' N,.,.rf' Tug. .wlllwf iz lg ,, I. W , L .ff.gQE,E-2.m1LffsQ1L.3 V eiilliew Top Row-E. IQELLER, D. I-I1:Ds1-Rom, S. ANDERSON, K. I-Luuus, Sammi Row-J. Morxwr, V. LAYTON, M. Mmuurr, 1. BACHMAN. Thin! Row-M. BOWMAN, L. SMITH, K. IOSENHANS, D. SCHRECK. Boirom Row-M. PEARCE, E. Srmfvmm, L. PECK. Page 233 fi!! xg. 'Lu 'ir' Jj:i,!..E: O Y ,,-2H5m55Mwil5lN F? -1--E, KAPPA GAMMA PHI Established 1914 COZOII-'Blue alid XIVIITIC Ffgwgy Vlglgt PATRONESSES INIRS. .ANNABELLE XVARREN NIRS. DAXVID N. Roms FRANCES ANDERSON GLADYS ATWELL BEATRICE BOSCH GRACE BREITRETTER EDNA BURKE lVIABLE DUCKERING GRETCI-IEN HAUSE CYNTHIA I-IETI-I JEAN IQENNEDY VIVIAN MACK JANE BURGESS DOROTHY ECKLEY Pzc 34 FACULTY MEMBER lVIRS. I'iERI?-ERT IRISH ACTIVE MEMBERS PAULINE TMIASAK PLEDGES AGNES VVIXOM LOIS NIAE NEUAQANN LOIS RAUTIOIIA BIELEN REED ESTHER RUYLE VALEITA SMITII M1XRION STOTE VERA SYLVESTER LYNN VENDIEN RUTH XIVARNER RUTH VVILIYIELM DOROTIYIY IQEEN ER BJARY VVINDAU ALUMNAE CHAPTER Detroit, Nlichigau .,... . A .- 'qu TH , .t--,' II, 'Mi' Qhqgxvn ma.. K 'Di V 1 H.-. T' J W . ' ' ',, -A' 2 H . ., way! , :AL ,I M V X w Q Ii 4:'xN wg. ,I '- ' l A A ... r w 1 Y Q I w 1 1 lv 5 . + Q I 1 Top Row-H. REED, G. A'rw1z1.x., G. B1uz1'r1uz1TEn. Srrond Row-L. V1:N1J11aN, C. I-IET11. 130110-nz Row-R. WILm:Lm. V. MACK, G. I-IAUSE. Page 235 Y ' i,..f,7- -V . IMI -, . . ,!,,, , .., M , . A A . .. KAPPA MU DELTA Established I 923 NIU Delta Established IQI4 Color:-Pink and Wfhite MISS JANET NIEYERS PATRONESSES Flowfr-P1111 Rose MRS. ITXRDITH NIZISNER HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. ILIARVEY COLBURN MRS. PAUL EHMAN MRS. GLEN BANKS RESIDENT MEMBERS NIISS ANNE BUYTENDORP MRS. INIARIAN BANKS MRS. MARIE BRADLEY MRS. PAUL EHMAN MRS. BERNEDA SIGNOR Miss FRANCES X OUNG MISS GERTRUDE XVI-IITING GWENDOLYN AFFELDT IVY ATKINSON HELEN BRIDGE ELEANOR CAVANAGH NIARTHA COLBURN DOROTHY DEAN NIARIAN PIANSEN BEATRICE IQLENOVV CAROL BOGART FERN PALMER ACTIVE MEMBERS RUTH LARCOM PLEDGES NINA THORNBERRY MARGARET LEWVIS NIARGARET NIOORE VIOLET NEWBURN ELSTE NEWEERRY DOROTHY SNYDER I'IELEN TORPEY .ALBERTA XVEBSTER Lois XVILDT FRANCES SA-11'm HELEN SPRINGER ALUMNAE CHAPTER Beta . ...... Detroit, Michigan Page 236 , by I MLI xvvlfLu, ri- - .Q V H' if-QLS.J.Li'f-31 ?LzE1HY'IL1Q1'. rfm..UiV S35' 'Uwff' M, 7m.7T ' 4 . ff'a7,.'i'f.'A'f T' Y YY. Af W nrwfn 7 ' , u, .- '-11' X fH.:nf xi45.. 1 i'L'1.-'.1f 1I'. ' W. f'm Q.,U,' 'N - bf v. -' '- ' W' Top Row-M. COLBURN. R. LARCOM, E. CAVANAGH, A. WEBSTER. Sammi Row-D. DEAN, M. LEWIS, E. Nrzwmznnv. Bnllom Raw-I. ATKINSON, M. I'iANSEN, V. NEWBURN, L. WVILDT. Page 2 K A P P A P S I Established Igor Colon-Pink, Green and YVhitC Flower-Apple Blossom A PATRONESSES NIISS RUTH BARNES NIISS MARY I'lA'I'TON lV.lISS HELEN DOLMAN MISS BELLE MORRISON HONORARY MEMBERS MISS CLYDE FOSTER MISS GERTRUDE PI-IELPS Page 23 EMMA ADAMS R-LARGARET CLARK HELEN FULLER VVILMA :HAYNES LILA FIANNIBAL GERAI,DINE HAGAN AGNES HOPE RITA HORTON HELEN MANCHESTER ESTHER NIILLER HEXRRIET CORNELL CAROLINE CULVER MISS FA1TII IQIDDOO ACTIVE MEMBERS BEATRICE NOBLE PLEDGES BERNICE NOBLE MARGARET NOBLE FRANCES PARKER ELIZABETH RAND1XL VIVIAN RICHARDS YVILMA S1-IELLEY CHRISTINE STEIDLE THELMA SVVART RUBY NVALKER AUDREY W'ISEMAN ALICE JACOBUS CATI-IERINE VON 1'IILTMEYER RESIDENT ALUMNAE MRS. ESTIIER COONEY NIRS. MARGARET DAWSON MRS. lVIRS. BELLE GOODING AILEEN LINDBERT MRS. RAIARIAN WATTS RfIRS. FRANCIS NIILLARD MRS. MARGARET ROSS MRS. RAZARIAN SIMMS MRS. NIILDRED STEVENS ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Detroit, Michigan Saginaw, lvlichigan Dearborn, Michigan Port Huron, Michigan 8 Toledo? Ohio H .. ,WY .. .-., W YV.. .:. . If Y. V . . v 1f', I. VH' gui . , , X , .. V1 'Is' .fi I , 1 w V An I 1.. ,. - ,J V , f..w - ..--.n L - - ' -A, , ,v,, I . Top Row-M. CLARK, R. XVALKER, V. IQICHARDS. Svcond Row-H. I ux.LErc, W. PIAYNES, W. SHISLLEY. Balm-m Rom,-A. I-Iowa, E. RANDAL, A. WISEMAN. Pags 239 wg ,QE - 'N if Ei . ' ug. Qu.. Q Q 5? J Mo QW . l 1 l ,I J' in X . el. J' ,jf ERNA HAMMOND K lx Ap A ,.f,m,a,,M-Jl:.fif ,all f1.,ia'x,'.gf3f1i+ 1 I ..l',,'g1yl.iaa,:ELM LL L 1.44, ,YL T...L.,..M,.LA1YM..M1.,E4 . ... ...... .- . -.- 1.7 Mtg, ,... , , PI DELTA THETA ETA CHAPTER Established as Theta Chi olorf-Wfhite, Green and Gold Flo'wc'1'-Alargtierite VA! Publicaiion-lXflyrsine X PATRONESSES i MRS. L. ARNET NIRS. D. C. GREENE MRS. P. S. BRUNDAOE MRS. A. LONGNECKER IWRS. F. P. VVILBER FACULTY MEMBER TVTRS. NOB1,E LEE GARRISON HONORARY MEMBERS Miss NIARGARET SILL MISS MYRA CSRATTAN ' ACTIVE MEMBERS DORIS ARNET TVTARY EL1,.E3Gt NEvvsON A I LUCILE COOK EVA Ocr-is Wffgmn, Q5 fy, A . A A BQETTY FUERSTNAU MARIANNE OXENHAM l W WCPTXZEL GABRIEL IRIS SCHACIIT J- . Q, ' f DORIS HAMMOND DONNA SCRIENER ' ANITA SOULEY MARGARET VANDERIIOEF T'TELEN VINTON HELEN PTANNEKEN GE EVIEVE IQRIESEL FRANCES LEFORGE ,lf ' PLEDGES 'V BEATRICE BUCKLER CERACE PUIYILMAN l JEAN DYPKA . My IXNNE QUACKENJIUQSIYI ESTI-IER FAINGOLDEW ' IRMA SIMS SARA GREAVES TQATI-IERINE VERI-I CHAPTER ROLL Alpha . .... Miami 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, Bulfalo, New York Et . . Nlichigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Nlichigan X ALUNINAE CHAPTER J Detroit- Niichigan Page -40 jf f R My DQ' v0 , 5-m V U 'a , . 1' ' 1 Ui J ' ' f , U I A , I Q -u Q5 jj . 1 T M I., 0 N fr,.H,3,g,-A -- ---V-my-f--H+'-v M j 'N ,w 5M M U!-,L rf. K Yjf' .J 1 V ? E , 1. w v w w 4 Q L1 1 1 Il 1 , . 1 Aug . A V 1 4,4 -I 55351953 f 4 li 'T . , , 1 , p Top Row-D, A1LNm', D. SCRIBNER. Srroml Row-M. Ox1sNuAM, H. VINTON, I. SCHACHT Bollom Row-A. SOULBY, F. LEFORGE, E. WENZEL Page 241 Epiifl- 7- :1-3-is., ,, Wi , l s , Smal 'S 2 S PI KAPPA SIGMA Established IS93 Color:-Turquoise and Gold Flowerf-Jonquil and Forget-me-Not P1LI7l1iCfZfZ'0111Tl1C Laurel i PATRONESSES MRS. ELMER LYMAN MISS DOYNE VVOLFE Miss ISSTIIER ISALLEW MRS. THEODORE LINDQUIST MISS NIARY 'PUTNAM ACTIVE MEMBERS KATI-IERINE BRADY ANNE LANCEREIS NIARGARET SCIIULTZ RUTH BRANDES ARETA CROW NANCY FORD IVIARI E GARRISON IDORIS HARRISON DORA I'IEMMIG Alpha . Beta , Gamma Delta . Epsilon Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa , . . Lambda NIU . u . Xi . Omicron . Pi N Rho Sigma Tau . Upsilcn PlIi . University Chi . . . Psi . . . Omega . Alpha Beta Gamma . Delta Epsilon Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota Kappa Lambda . Mu . Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Page 242 CAROLYN STOMLER BETTY STOVVITTS HELEN FISAYLOR EMILIE XMIEINMANN CHARLOTTE XVILKES LOUISE VVILLIAMSON FRANCES IXf'ICIiEVIT'l' GRACE IMIILLER HELEN NIILLER RAIARGARET RLIORRISON ELIZABETH RAIURRAY CHAPTER ROLL NIiChigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Nlichigan Northwestern State Teachers' College, Alva, Oklahoma . Central State Teachers' College, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan . . . . . . Cheney, WzIslIiIIg1'o1'1 . . . . . . . lVIilWaukee, Wisconsin . State Teachers' College, Indiana, Pennsylvania . . . NIiami University, Oxford, Ohio . . . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio . Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas . . . State Teachers' College, Durant, Oklahoma . Central Missouri State Teachers' College, Warrensburg, Missouri . Colorado State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colorado . . . State Teachers' College, Ada, Oklahoma . . . . University of Ohio, Athens. Ohio . . NIarslIall College, Huntington, West Virginia Missouri State Teachers' College, Kirksville, Missouri Buffalo State Teachers' College, Buffalo, New York . , . . Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa . . . State Teachers' College, Chico, California . Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida of California, Westwood Hills, IVest Los Angeles, California . . Spearfish Normal School, Spearfish, South Dakota . . . Kent State Teachers' College, Kent, Ohio University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California . Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama . Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kansas . , . Detroit Teachers' College, Detroit, Michigan Louisiana State Teachers' College, Natchitoches, Louisiana . . . State Teachers' College, Farmville, Virginia . , . IVestern State College, Gunnison, Colorado , James Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois . John B. Stetson University, Deland, Florida . . Teachers' College, Indianapolis, Indiana . Harris Teachers' College, St. Louis, Missouri '. . Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio . . . . . . I-Iays, Kansas X X1 , . 1 1 . , .... ,,111X .-,XXXX .XL-1. X1. . 1 1 1 . 1 X1 1.1 X vfj-.X N A 1 I -' . . g , 1,1 1 411- . X EXW. X I X ' . . V. . .' ' 1 ' - 1. -.-1' 1 '. 1V'g '. -' . ,XX ' - ' '- ': 121' 'X11X .. X X 1XX'1 ..' X, I XI.X .A- , QA1 -. -- X X .X .1 - 1 lI1'j.'.. , X 11..- ..1.X . T' -1 1-.1 X '.' ., ' ffm' 'X IVV' 1 , XX 11. ' V11 ' .XXX . 1 1 X ' 1 1,XX, 1 1 XXXX? 1 'IPX 4. '1 X .: .' ' X . X .. . X . X . XX..X,,X: ,XIXX 1 Top Row-K. BRADY, E. XVEINMANN, M. GARRISON, F. lVICIiEVI'I'T. Srcuml Row-C. S'1'om1.r:R, IE. MURIQAY, A. CROW. l1'oI1mu Row-D. I-Imuusox, M. Scuulxrz, N. FORD, D. I'IEMMIG. Page 2.313 - I 1 I ' I C olorf SIGMA NU PHI Established 1897 -Yellow and IfVlIite Flower-NIargI1er1te PATRONESSES RIIRS. CHARLES LAMB R-AIRS. ELTON ILYNEARSON HONORARY PATRONESS .IEANNETTE BIGGS CHARLOTTE BROWN MADELON BURGER BESSIE CATSMAN lx-'IARIORIE ECKLEY ARLA EYER GERTRUDE GAVEY CAROLYN GIESSLER IVIARIAN GILBEIIT AGNES I-IAUN IVIARIAN BELLAMY NIINNIE ,BENTON ,AUDRIA DUGUID MRS. W. H. SHERZER ACTIVE MEMBERS FLORENCE IQEMPSTER PLEDGES BEADELYN GREENHOE NIILDREIJ LANVRENCE EVELYN LEHMAN ELIZAEETII LIMBERG GL1XDYS IVIYERS FRANCES OVERLY LUETTA PEARCE DORIS SAYER ESTHER SCHLOZ I'lELEN XVEISSER LUELLA WISEIILIN CATHERINE I'IOL'1'ZKli.M1 LR RUTH JEFFRIES LOUISE INIORRIS RESIDENT MEMBERS MISS NIIRIARI BARTON MRS. CATHERINE DONEOON CROSSMXN IMRS. LYDIA LUCKING BECKER IVIRS. IVIARY CASE DELL IVIRS. IDA IVIAY XIANAUKEN BELL IVIISS ADELAIDE MIICVICREII ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Beta . ...... Detroit, lVI1Cl1lgZll1 Gamma . Toledo OIIIO Page 244 l 4111, ,.1,, 1 1, 111.1-1 .1 , W 3.11 1' ,- Mi HN 1.111 411 11 -1 .1 1 W, 4 . g..-Qif,!-li? 'gf 111-11 5151 , 1, . ., - - y W? L.'1.M.,,.g-1..1,,' f..f,ll,,e .A... .. --Tnhg--W..-. , 1 1 1 1 .11 '- - ,, 1 ,f ' ' 1 123:21 -I 1 :1 1 X: K' 1 X LIN Y . 1 1 1 , ' , 1 555 :- 1 : El I I. 1 1 ,, ,n H w 1 u 4' ,Q -.F. HN ' l 1, ,. 1, !,,, 1, Top Row-M. I'.Aw1uzNcE, E. LIMBEKG, G. GAVEY, D. SAYER. .Skworlri Row-A. HAUN, G. MYERS. Thirr! Row-B. KATSMAN, F. KEMPSTER, F. OVERLY. Boilom Row-AI. Blass. E. LEHMAN. C. CSIESSLER, A. AYERS. Page 24 5 ,Y .,-H, ,,,.5,,g.m.- 22' I , lYlIlW' m . I fli-tIe-.g,1tf- ,, - r -- - Ti- l'7l- ii ,JI f- t., ,JE SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Colorx-Purple and YVhite Publzimiioit MISS STOXVE NTISS ALLISON IX-TARION BILOPIIY ELAINE BURROUGHS EVA DEAN BIIOWNE FRANCES CA1u.1s'roN LULU CARPENTER Maizjontn COOKSON REVA DARIlOVV ELIZABETI-I DICKINSON FELICE GLOYVACKI VEIQONICA I-IoFrs'reTTEI1 IirtANcI3s I'IOBAN EVELYN GI1UI:NIzI:I1o OM I CRON CHA PTE R Established ISQS -The Triangle of Sigma S PATRONESSES NIISS SKINNEI: FACULTY MEMBERS MISS Paousxs MISS REGAL ACTIVE MEMBERS l'IELEN Knees IXDELINE LONG IVAYE AfIAReo'I I'I: ELSPETII MeDoNA1.n DORIS IhfilCDOVk'EI.l, AlIARY MABIQN BEULAII Nam NIARION NEII1 IVIONA NIBLl.i'l l' IQATHERI N15 O'B1cIIsN PLEDGES I'IELEN Kaalss ET:-IEL Swear CHAPTER ROLL Fluswr-PI1I'ple Vin et lglllil Sigma Mus. IIAILRI' IZHNNIQTT Miss S'I'INsox SUSAN OI.II.A loxie RANIHSILS ALICE RAIVSON RUTII RAXVSON ,ISLA Risen EMMA SCIIRIIIMS MAcnAI.nNA SI,oo'rw13o I,oIs S'rnoIIAuIf:It ,l.!i'l'I-I If I, S W If: :fr BONNIE VIGLANII BEA'l'RICPl WII.I.IAnIsoN OIAVIZN VVIIILIANIS Alpha . . . . State Teachers' College. l'lZII'llIVlllC, Vhgrnia Kappa . ..... Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Zeta . . Bu llalo State Teachers' College, Bullalo, New York Phi . ...... Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Iota . . . Colorado State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colorado Lambda , Pennsylvania State Teachers, College, Indiana, Pennsylvania Adu . . Kirksville State Teachers' College, Kirlcsville, Missouri Nu . Aflissouri State Teachers' College. Warrenshurg, Missouri Xi . . Northwestern State Teaclwrs' College, Alva. Oklahoma Omicron Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Pi . . Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas Rho . . Florida State College for Women, Tallahassee, Florida Tau . . New AfIexico Normal School. Las Vegas. New hflexico Upsilon , . East Central State Teachers' College. Ada, Oklahoma Chi . . Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kansas Psi . . . . . NIarshall College. I'Iuntington, lrVcst Virginia Sigma . , . YVestern State College of Colorado, Gunnison, Coloraclo 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. Philaclelphia, Pennsylvania Alpha Epsilon Northwest Missouri State Teachers' College. Maryville, Missouri Alpha Zeta , . Louisiana State Normal College, Natchitoches, Louisiana Alpha Eta . . . Indiana State Teachers, College, Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha Theta . Radford State Teachers, College, East: Radford, Virginia Alpha Iota . Northwestern State Teachers' College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma Alpha Kappa , . Fairmont State Teachers' College, Fairmont, West Virginia Alpha Lambda . . , I-Iarris State Teachers' College, St. Louis, Missouri Page 246 I , , -.J f E , :sag-SQQE Q Y 1U ,llQl!?9i':g.m1 -.:fE!tl5LEfi.-.fywu-.-4 .-,,Q-,D H ,.,. ,.2.v,,El4 W1' ' ' 7 gp ' 'HJ I -':1i.'j',f1 1 -,v , ' -1. 'AI ' .'n.. -,r --' . 1. , V --:I 4. 5 , ,.-' mf 1 3 1 - - .V M 1 .'.1...'-Jfpm 4 2+ L 1 ' K 'W 1'm 1' ' - ,. . ,v W 1 w ' L ,N 1:- I Iwv M, nr ,' 172.-1, T Ju W u Hip Wm . ,HM ' , ,ww -W ' F , 1' . Mx -,,. .1 J,-. V - Mx V- X X .V H L ,.5 ,- I , .Jr . 3, 2+ -X. ' if 1' V ' 1' Q f,.L'-. . . ,il , . 1 w , I P, A I ., , ww- , 'p .r In . v. Top Row-F. HQOBAN, E. BROWN, F. CARLTON, V. PIOFFSTETTER. Srcoml Row-F. GLOXVACKI, L. S'r11o1-musk. Tl11'rcZ ,Row-A. RAwsoN, M, SLOOTVVEG, I. RANDELS. Botlom Row-L. CAnP1zN'rn:u, E. Sci-mums, S. OLILA, E. MCDONALD. Page 247 -'. ' ,X-1 ,.,- 'X- .:'u lx w v-- , M f , . , , :--'- - '-:gg W ' 'A ' :-:uzeaa 1 ' : V' J . ' 33,1 ' x HL QA, , .WN .. 'aww . :L I w , -ilu fl: b Fr. .RZ F..--. I ,..,. ,..,,,..,. .. L K' E-I-'f-.- f1fPf'E lI ill l14'fi'5 '4f1MN. ..-I 'I: L. ,I . .ti II.-LH 'uni ' ui f-I II-wil' .g II Jw.-L.-IwI'I IW-A IIE, I I-I .,I .wg-.II:I,. .v-I .ALA TI-IETA LAMBDA SIGMA UPSILON CHAPTER Established in IQI2 Colon-Crimson and Black Flowev'-American Beauty Rose PATRONESSES MRS. J. M. BROWN MRS. H. Z. XVILBER I FACULTY MEMBERS MISS E. RANKIN EIRS. A. I-I. CEILMORE MISS E. SMITH NIISS MOORE HGNORARY MEMBERS MRS. J. H. MCCULLOCH MRS. C. L. iXNS1-'ACH NIABEL BLAIR ROSEEN BAYLER IVIARGARET BRYANT BERTINE CLARK ALBERTA DEARING RUTH DORRELL HELEN DE VVALD THELMA DUTCHER CHARLOTTE GRIMES EDNA I-IANRATTA RUTH HOLLMAN THORA JONES VIVIAN LANTZ GERAXLDINE LE FURGE PAULINE LINCK DORIS MASON JACQUELINE DRRXKE Alpha . Beta . Gamma Delta . Epsilon Upsilon ACTIVE MEMBERS PLEDGES RfIERLE SASS CHAPTER ROLL ARILENE Ih'lCNEI1.. AUDIlEY MCTAVISII ANN IVIOORE JEAN NEWTON RUTH NILES JOY OLSEN JEWEL PINKSTON HELEN SIMA CATHERINE SILVERNALE XIIRGINIA SI-IOOK PIIYIJIQIS SHOOK RAIARJORIE SKELLEY EVELYN VVERLE IVIARGARET IVERLE ROSE WOOSTER ELIZABETI-I ZANINI NIA RGA RET EIQJX VA NAUGH ALUMNAE CHAPTER Page 246' Detroit, RfllCl1lgE111 . Chicago, Illinois Rogers Park, Illinois Valparaiso, Indiana . Fort Worth, Texas Little Rock, Arkansas Ypsilanti, IVIichigan .- f'+f X?:1-'fm N 11 14QZv:'.:FTET:i'x , Y iff 'nVW :IMF 1Ey6igF'f'15i q M H , 1 ,,. lT'.ZTfl lJ?2gj E gL2? : :- 4 ' ' Top Row-T. jomezs, H. D12 Sfcorzd Row-D. MASON, K. vVALD, QI. OLSON, P. SHOOK, E. I-IANRATTA. Sl1.vE1aNALE, J. NEWTON, B. CLARK. Third Raw-A. AJC'-VAVISII, 'AlA'. IDUTCHER, J. P1NKs'roN, A. BVICNEIL. Bnllom. Raw-A. A'IO0RE, C. GRIMES, M. BLAIR, A. DEAIXING, B. ZAMN1. Page 249 533-w.,v T?-'IE , r M ,--k ,' -. ISBZ ' ' ' 1 1 'v I - - -Y Ja- -'11, .. - -1, iT 3 ,.,-K 55,45 milf. fB Lt1a'J-H .nlfrwlx sf ' 5 .El .....E Top Row-I?1LrzAzsE'ru IAIAERB, husxu HAMu.'roN, EMMA S'roLA14sK1:, Louisa L1z11'7 I sim ll Bxrmou Bollom, ROCL'-NIUIRIEL RVIOHR. XI.xkc:A1ua'r1-lu1us1soN. XIAKION Ross. ILAH MCINAIN Ixuxx Ilmuus Page 250 THET A SIGMA UP Color:-Rose and Silver Flower-Rose FACULTY ADVISOR Nhss LUCRETIA CASE PATRONESS Mlss FLORENCE ECKRRT SILON FY- - , llllll . D- :.. ilfijlll l i'TLT :l-tf a PAN-HELLENIC OFFICERS jixNis'r hflixcfX1.I.1sTEu . . . Alpha hflu Sigma Pv'er'idevzt VIVIAN Rici-mizns . .I . Kappa Psi Rccordivzg Secretary l-l is1.13N I'lANNEKEN .... Pi Delta Theta C01'1'e.vy'901zding Secretary Mixiaoanlyr KEAST . . Delta Phi T1'mfu1'e1' The local Pan-Hellenic organization has been active on this campus since 1926. Its members are representatives from both local and national sororities. The offices are filled by a system of rotation. AL its meetings, sorority ethics are discussed by student and faculty members. Rules for rushing are laid down for thie year, as Well as rules for the formal parties. Each term an intersorority dinner is given at which a loving cup is presented to the sorority Whose scholarship rated the highest for the preceding term. The cup was presented to Theta LElITllJCl21 Sigma Sorority in the fall term and to Sigma Nu Phi in the Winter term. The dinners were successful in bringing a closer relationship between sororities. Page 251 Pagf 252 - i, l u ip si fifiifi I. ll iiiw ,, lj i l-'lE'-'dp 1 if LL-. .g--qi ,sg :-ser V- '- --gh ,- mmf 1, i--- iff. --'H- Every man's work, whether it be literature or music or pictures or architecture or anything else is always a portrait of himself, and the more he tries to conceal himself, the more clearly will his character appear in spite of him. SAMUEL BUTLER in The Way of All Flesh The lives of men who have always been grow- ing are strewed along their whole length with things they have learned to do without. , PHILLIPS BROOKS FRATERNITIES A Af-. Af A-, , ALPHA TAU DELTA Pagv Established 1907 Incorporated IQI I PATRON DR. FREDERICK R. GORTON BERT W. FREDERIC LIARRY L. PERRY S. DR. CARL ERIKSON PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR NIAYNARD TRAXVI NVILLIAM PIOPSON . DURWOOD MOOR CHARLES HART KENNETI-I PERRY FREDERICK GLICKERT ALVIN BALDEN DONALD BRUNDACE JAIWES BURKE XV ALTER DAY CORNELIUS FOX FREDERICK GIIICKERT CLAUDE HAMPTON CHARLES HART JVILLIAM HOPSON IQARL KAHLER XVILLIAM KERR JAMES ERIKSON PHILO RJCCULLEY HENRY OTIS 354 HONORARY PATRON DR. NATHAN A. PIARVEY FACULTY MEMBERS PEET MR. CLARENCE LOESELI, K B. kiCKAY MR. XVILLIAM WILCOX SMITH MR. LEWIS GOLCZYNSKI BRUNDAGE MR. LAWRENCE IDEBOER MR. FLOYD SMITH OFFICERS . . . . Prffidmt . . Iliff-P7'Z5f!lJ6'1ll . Recording Secrfmry . . . . T1'ea5'1n'c1' . Cofwfjnovzclivzg Serv-nary , Sergeant-at-.41'11zJ SS E . MEMBERS XVALTER IQUBITZ RAYMOND LOYVRY HENRY JVIASKA DURWOOD MOORE JAMES NTCIIAUGI-Il.IN PAUL OARES IQENNETI-I PERRY JUDSON ROBB LOUIS SOLOMON IQALPH STEFFEK RLIAYNARD TRAVISS JAY WVESCOTT PLEDGES NIILLARD PUCH DONALD Ross ROLLAND SIIEIIAN Ffa .dvd ALPHA TAU DELTA Top R0Z01ALVIN BALDEN, CHARLES PIART. DUIKXVOOD NIOORE, KENNETII PERRY, CLAUDE HIAMPTON, XVILLKAM IQERR, LOUIS SOLOMON. Second R0'z1U'-'JAMES -NICLAUGI-ILIN, KARL IKAHLER, RALPH STEFFEK, DONALD BRUNUAGLJAMES BURKE. JAY NVEsTcO'rT,NVAL'rER Kuurrz, Con- NELIUS Fox. Borrow, R02U XVILLIAM PIOPSON, XKVILLIAM XNILCOX, CLARENCE LOESELL, DR. Fluaulzrucxc R. GORTON, DR. 'HARRY L. Sm1'1'1r, PERRY S. BRUNDAOE, RQAYNARD TIRAVISS, JUDSON Roms. -f w Zi .L Qm fi ? if ,ME-, , Ex. -:Pix ' I ff-1 .J 52551 L .K .Ugg R l ! E f w EA ii. 1. ii w f v 1 , -,.- AI. I , . J My-A , I I1' I , ISV WMI' ..,I . ,AI , ., 1..- ,.,. ,- V. ,- vu- I , - I ARM OF HONOR Established I 895 Incorporated IQI5 PATRONS BENJAMIN L. D,OOGE ORIIAXND O. NORRIS FACULTY MEMBERS LLOYD XY. OLDS ELTON J. RX'NEARSON XVALTER M. ADRION OFFICERS XVILLIAM PRATT LIOVVARD LEACH JOSEPH BRADLEY EVERETT SMITH JAMES NICIQINLEY PAUL SHOIZMAISER FRANK ARNOLD ROBERT ARNOLD LOUIS BARSTOW XIVILFORD BELKOFER HOWARD BERNHAGEN JOSEPH BRADLEY ARTHUR BURHOLT VJALDEN CRIGER FRANK DAXRCY EDVVARD GABEL IQENNETI-I GUST MERRILI, HERSHEX' GORDON HOBES HOWfXRD LEACH JOHN BIIIAX Page 256 . Lord High . Commandm- Vive-Covnnzavzcifz' . T1'ecuure1' . . S 1:-ribr Se1'gz'a1zt-at-.4 v m.r ACTIVE MEMBERS PLEDGE JAMES HURRELI. JAMES NICIQINLEY RUSSELL RfIIC.'XELIS EDWARD IVIORCOMBE LIVINGSTON OLIVER RICHARD PALM XIVILLIAM PRATT NORMAN SAYEN EVERETT SMITH WARREN SMITH PAUL SIIOEMAKER ARTHUR STANFIELD JVIELVIN THORPE ENOS THROOP REX r11UT'1'LE CLINTON WILLIAMS lf? :Sud L1 I 2 ,-s II lfl D LT Q.: L1 RY. z--1 lifni ' F.-.77 fm , nga. ' 5 .I VJ ,M .,. I. . RIP! UI U1 m ARM OF HONOR Top R020-E..GABEL, W. BIELKOFER, H. BERNHAGEN. M. 'FI-IORPE, A. STANFIELD, C. WILLIAMS. ,Y Second Row-F. DARCY, R. ARNOLD, A. BURI'.lOLT, K. HAWK, F. ARNOLD, R. TUTTL12, L. OLIVER. I' Third Row-E. NIOIKCOAIBE, R. NIICHAELIS, R. PALM. G. HOBBS, E. SMITH, N. SAYEN, M. PIERSHEY. 1 Bottom Row-L. BARSTOVV. W. PRATT, DR. NORRIS, DR. D'OoGE, H. LEACH. J. MCIQINLEY, W. SMITH. Tj L! 1, ,N .- -, 1 1 1 OFFICERS . , , ,LII 1 , I I - I' 'gllpfigf LI'-.3U.EREIEMQv IFE C H I D E L T A Established 1914 Colorf-Lavender and Gold Flozver-IVICIIT-CIE-IIS ' PATRON PROFESSOR CARL E. PRAY FACULTY MEMBERS DR. XV. I-I. Sl-IERZER PROF. P. B. SAMSON PROF. PAUL I-IUBBELL HONORARY MEMBERS NIR. IRAY VV. BINNS MR. DELMAR ALLMAN RAMSEY VVARDROP FRANK ALTAFFER . EDMUND SI-IUART . NIIXYNARD ROAT . DEAN ROCKWELL . IRENNETH SI-ITNSKE PAGE STARR . EUGENE RICHARDSON . Pre.v'z'rle11t . IXYCE-.P7'K.Y7.fZK7Lf . . S ecwtary . . T1'Kd,.S Zl rev' Swgmnt-at-141'v1I.s Alumni Secremry Athlezvc Mzzvzagef' . Home lllfavmgev' ACTIVE MEMBERS CLIFFORD BOYD FRANK ALT.AFFER CLIFTON XVHALING DELBERT SILER RUSSELL PATTERSON NORMAN SHARON PAGE STARR VVESLEY DIETKER JOE VVATERMAN ROBERT SEEKELL ERVVIN RICIIARDS JNIARK GIBSON W R. VVALLACE N. IVICCOURY V P. FORESTER P. GRIER Page 258 I x :IACK HYATT PLEDGES ISDMUND SHUART IRENNETI-I SHINSKE HERBERT KENT NIAYNARD ROAT EUGENE RICHARDSON ROBERT RICHARDSON IQENNETI-I DEIIONG NVARREN SMITI-I EDWARD LASCIIUM DEAN ROCKWELI, I'IARLEY I-IALIDAY RAMSEY XVARDROI' A. GORGAS E. IQLIEBER C. SOUTIIWELL R. GILLESPIE 1 CHI DELTA Trap Row-H. KENT, DI. WA'1'I21ux1AN, W. IDIETIKER R. SEEKELI , E. SuuA14'r. N. SHAILQN. I. 7 X v . Sammi Row-M. ROAT. N. MCCOURY. IXLAIBER, C. SOUTHX1VI:II.L, M. GIBSON, R. PA'r1:usoN, IL. Ric:-IARDSON, W. Slurrn. Bollom Row-P. STARK, F. ArfrAFFB1z, R. XVARDROP, PROF. PRAY, D. ALLMAN, D. ROCKVVELL, lil. Rrcuzugns, K. S11xNsK1c. A rl I r I. S i l il xv rj 41. im ml Vie-ffl' . -QT: C49 ,.,. :Jil In , .fx a-,-gh Cl K.: ,,,.,, ' V 2 AEE 1. Ffgi. E4 ll? UN 3 ml . H 1 'Q H g l I '-- ,. - '.:,g. ll' WJ. gt.. K in IA- . 12231. W . KAPPA PHI ALPHA Established IQO2 Color-Royal Purple Fl0wI'1'-Arnerican Beauty Rose PATRON DR. E. A. LYMAN HONORARY MEMBER MR. D. L. QUIRK, JR. FACULTY MEMBERS DR. G. D. SANDERS MR LAWRENCE DUNNING DR. C. L. ANSPACH MR. PIARRY OCKERMAN DR. S. E. FAGERSTROM MR EDWIN STAIII. MR. C. A. XVACKMAN M.R ALBERT SABOURIN MR. R. L. STITES MR GEORGE MARSIIALL UFFICERS CLAY LEJXCH .... . Alpha ROBERT DUNLOP . . . . Bam BEN WVRIGHT . . . . . Gamma HAROLD BAUER . .... Dflm EVILBERT LINDEMAN . . Cov'refpondI'11g Secretary RALPPI SPINK . . . Home Prefidwzz ROY KRUEGER . . Athlfzic .7VImmge1- IQENNETH ARNOLD . . Pledgfnuzstw- GEORGE NICDOWELL . . Reporter KARL ANGELL HAROLD BAUER OSCAR CLAYTON GLEN HAIDT ROY K.RUEGER JOE ilVICCARTHY KENNETH SIMMONS BEN WRIGHT ACTIVE .MEMBERS KENNETH ARNOLD WALTER BELLMAN CECIL CONRAD HAROLD PIANES CLAY LEACI-I GEORGE BfICDOWEI,L RALPH SPINK ' CASPER 'WILHELM IRHA ARNOLD .RAY .BROWN ROBERT DUNLOP LYLE HIGGS XKVILBERT LINDEMAN ROY OSTLUND STANLEY XVILKAS JOHN ZAMROWSKI PLEDGE FRED KEPPEN In addition to the regular three parties-pledge, Open and closed-Kappa Phi Alpha staged several banquets, stage nights, and smokers tO conclude another great year. TO add to all this D. L. Quirk entertained the fraternity in an evening at his home during the Winter. In the fall, Kappa Phi Alpha moved into zi remodeled chapter house which enabled them to build both structurally and materially during the year. Page 260 192 232211 KAPPA PHI ALPHA Top ROY!!-BEN WR1Gm', WALTER BELLINIAN, IQENNETH ARNOLD. GLEN HAIDT, LIAROLD BAUER. Second R0'EU-'JVILBERT LINDEMAN, STANLEY XVILKAS. JOHN ZAMROYVSK1, I'IAROLD .HANi3S, YVALTER KIDLE. ROBE1L'I' DUNLOP. Third ROiU1LX'LE I'-IIGGS, CECIL CONRAD, KENNET1-L SIMMONS, GEORGE AIICDOWVELL, ROY KIKUECIER, JOSEPH MCCARTHY. Bottom Row-DR. SANDERS, CLAY LEACH, DR. LYMAN, MR, D. L. QUTRCK JR., DR. FAGERSTROM. V 'Q .L 'ff EKU PWFQL. EL i 1 1. ,IEW 5:12 .J Q, .L 'ZX 537 Ir 515 M' I 1 l R I ,..-- .W -It TVIUH I- I 'ellgi 13 J PROFESSOR C. M. ELLIOTT PROFESSOR O. M. GILL PROFESSOR J. M. I'IOVER CLEMENS P. STEIMLE ROLAND ARNOLD DARWIN BAILEY JOHN BENEDICT ' EARL BOND CLYDE BUDD CI-IARLES COGGINS YVARREN DWYER ELVIN FALK HOWARD GAYLORD CHARLES HANOVER HAIIOLD HOUSE JACK JOHNS RUSSELL IRAISER RICHARD IQELLY WILLIAM JOHNSON CHARLES SCHUMAN Alpha Beta . . Gamma . Delta Page 262 P H I D E L T A P I ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1892 Incorporated I9oO National, February 22, 1929 PATRON PROFESSOR W. Z. RVILBER FACULTY MEMBERS PROFESSQR P. H. NIISNER PROFESSOR A. A. lX lE'1'CALF PROFESSOR J. S. LATI-IERS ARTHUR WV. XVALKER ACTIVE MEMBERS NORMAN RXIEYERS PIERBERT NIEYEIQ YVOODROW IVIOKRIS MAC OLDS IROBERT PACKARD RUSSELL PETERSON OLIN SANDERS CARL SIMMONS. JAMES SNYDER NIERLIN STEVENSON EDWARD TANIQ LESTER TWORK XVYATT XVILSON JOHN WOGEN CHARLES DAVISON LEWIS SIIARLAND PLEDGES CHAPTER ROLL lVliclIigaII State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Central State Normal College, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan . Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado . Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, 'Kansas ' T iT 'l 'iL.:?1.!i-L J- fIV!ZLHlVl..Q?lMf:IElilQ. E- 12227 'T J 2 .1511 99 PHI DELTA PI Top ROZU'EDWAllD JOHNSON, WoonRow Moxuus, L1zs'rER Twonx. CLYDE BUDD. JAMES, NLATHIESON. K.ENNE'I'H LENT. Second Row-CHARLES l'IANOVER, ROLAND ARNOLD, WAR11EN DXVYER, DARXVIN BAILEY, I-IERBERT PACE, OLIN SANDERS. Tliirrl Row-CHARLES COGGINS,.HERBE1iT MEYER, NORAIAN NIEYERS, CHARLES SuuMAN,RUssizLL :KAISER,JOI-IN WOGEN, Howmw GAYLORD. Bottom R020-CARL SIMMONS, JOHN BENEDICT, JAMES SNYDER, PRCF. H. Z. WYILBER, PROF. J. M. I'IOVER, PROP. A. H. METCALF. 15 I 1 'f ,I wym . gk 'ig -j'5' ... L Tl?- .N - :mx lm UI , N , IW ss :H I DR . ., - A I I -11 , 1 r: 1'l l' .T ' ' Ml SIGMA MU SIGMA IOTA CHAPTER PATRON DR. FREDERICK JUCHI-IOFF HONORARY MEMBERS . CHARLES MCKENNY DR. ELMER LYMAN H.LXRRY H. SUT!-IERLAND OFFICERS CHARLES FORD . Honorable' Doctor CARL STEINMAN . , .Mamfr AIIFRED NIORTON . Bachelor REGINALD DAVIES A,v.vocizzze AL TERHUNE , Axfrlrtavit CYRENUS KOIIZUCK . . Bimrar IQAYMOND POPE . . Rfgistrav' CHESTER ACKERNIAXN NORMAN ALLEN Ross COOK GEORGE CLEM IREGINALD DAVIES CIiARLES FORD IRICHARD I'lODGES CYRENUS KORZUCK FRITZ XIVOOD LAWRENCE APRILL FORD BRYAN I'IARRY BRYAN WALDO CAMPBELL IQENNETI-I CI-IALMERS ARKELI, COOK PIARRY CARLSON JAMES DIRKSE VVILLIAM FENNER MILTON GOODRICH MEMBERS PLEDGES SAMUEL VASIU ALFRED NIORTON RAYMOND POPE CARL STEINMAN RICHARD SPIESS CLARK SHOOK AL TER!-IUNE CARL XVOOD HARRY T. WOOD DONALD W'OODIzuRY JOHN HAMP MILTON LAMB FLOYD LOCKWOOD 'TI-IOMAS LORENz CHARLES OSTERROUT SAMUEL PARKER XVILLIAM ROBINSON GEORGE SCHMICK 'WILBERT SCHOLTZ IKINCSLEY ST. JOIIN Iota chapter Of Sigma Nlu Sigma is the Only National Fraternity O-n the M S N. C. Campus, having been established here February 22, 1929. Founded dS It is upon Masonic standards, it has already taken its place among the Older OI'g'1I1lZ ations in helping to uphold the high social and Scholastic standards Of the rnen Of the college. Page 264 F92 :Sud 1 4 r 1 V SIGMA MU SIGMA Top RUTH-RICIIARD I'IODG1:1S, CHESTLQR IXCKERMAN, FRITZ Woon, NORMAN ALLEN, HARRY H. Su'r1u5RLAND, CHARLES OS'I'ERIlOU'l', GEOllGE CLERK, DONALD XVOODBURY, 1ll5G1NALD DAVIES. ' Botlom R010-AL TERHUN13, ALFRED AQIORTON, CHARLES FORD, CARL STISINMAN, CYRENUS Kouzucxc, RAYMOND Poms. KM it 1 ZETA CHI SIGMA Established 1928-Incorporated 193 I Color:-Nlaroou and Gold Flowrfr-Daffodil PATRON H. WILI.zXIlD RENINGER HONORARY MEMBER A PROFESSOR JOHN F. BARNI-IILL RAY RXIUDGE . VICTOR IRNOWLTO OFFICERS N . LEROY DRESSELEIOIISE . JOHN ELWELL . ROBERT IQINNEY FRANK BOROVSRY THOMAS hh-TEAVER LEO DEVEREAUX FRANK BOROVSRY ROBERT IQINNEY VICTOR IKNOWLTON RAY TVIUDGE JOHN ELWELL LEROY DRESSELHOUSE JAMES OJCONNOR JOSEPH JACKSON ROGER PARISH ROBERT BLASIIZR LOUIS RIBIXR W'AYNE SMITH EDVVARD BONNEAU GORDON KREIMES IVILLIAM ZEPP JACOB BENGHAUSER XNTILFORD NEEB ACTIVE MEMBERS PLEDGES . Predclwzi IIICL'-PfKJ1'ClE11f . S ec1'slm'y . Treafmw Athletic McL1zfcgf1' Szf1'gc'a1zi-at-Arm! Home Illmmgw' XIVARREN ARNOLD LAURENCE LIVINGSTONE IRUSSELL PHILLIPS REX BARKER CHARLES CHANDLER HEROLD LUDTKE W'ALTER SCIIMID HAROLD .RENNEKER VINCENT IQLEIN DONALD HUTI-I THOMAS VVEAVER HAROLD ANDERSON ARNOT FIENRY TI-IERAN BRAY WYINEIELD lVl.ILLER LYNEORD FRITZ IQOBERT NEWCOMEE ARTHUR IQANE The Alpha Chapter Of Zeta Chi Sigma was Organized on the Nl. S. N. C. Campus i1I the fall Of 1928. This Organization is entirely Social, and was Organized for the purpose Of inspiring achievement, providing closer fellowship, and upholding the Standards Of this college. The Zeta Chi Sigma is IIOW lirrnly established and is looking forward to gfeater success. Page 266 192 .1394 ZETA CHI SIGMA Top Row-C. CIIAND1. EIL, QI. BENGHAIJSIEII, T. BILAY, H. LUDTKE, XV. SCHMID, H. RENNEKER, W. NIILLER, V. K.LEIbQ, L. FRITZ, D. I-IUTH. Second Raw-R. BAILKER, R. PHILLIPS, YV. ZEPP, G. IQREIMES, L. LIVINGSTONI5, W. ARNOLD, E. BONNEAU. L. RIBAII, R. BLASIER, R, PAIIISII. Bartow. Row-L. DEVEIIEAUX, F. BOROVSKY, PROFESSOR JOHN F. BAIANHILI., R. IQINNEY, V. IQNOWLTON, R. Munoxz, J. ELWELI., H. WILLARD IQENINGER, L. DILESSELI-IOUSE, J. O'CoNNoI1, J. JACKSON. 'W I I I iq IIE E- .I .i,,., ii .v-AEA C :SQ LEE -Tj gil , Fug? -. LC. . ,gf . 1 55. I EE fs: Il .L 'VII I - 'A ' Q-El - YVYY ,,l!x,I D. CIJESTER IQYAN JOHN CHALLIS NIU SIGMA CHI Organized in IQZR PATRON FREDERICK ALEXANDER HONORARY MEM B E RS NIARIUS FOSSENREIIIPER JAMES BRE,-IKEY CARL LINDECREN ACTIVE MEM BISRS KEENE O. STOLLSTEIMER . l're:Idem RICHARD G. SCIIADEL . . V-icf-PrfJirlf1Iz BCIAYNARD IQLEIN . . Secretary-Y'rm.rm'er XXIILLIAM STEWART GALE I'1IBBAKD :ROBERT ELLIS LELAND RANDALL Pagf 268 CLARENCE LUCIITAIAN IQENN ETII -I EWE L I.. QKENNETII BUCIQNELL XVI LLIAIII WA I,'I'l'I I5 R CLEO COBB 692 QSIJJ MU SIGMA CHI ' Top Row-CLEO COBB, XVILLIAM WAI.THER, ROBEIAT ELLIS. ICENNETII QIEWELL, IQENNETI-I BUcKNI2I.L. E' Second R020-GALE PIIBBARD, LELAND RANDALL, CLARENCE LUCIITMAN, XVILLIAM STEWART. Rollo-m Row-MAYNAIID INZLEIN, KEENE O. STOLLSTIZQIMEII, RICHARD G. SCIIADEL. n' 5 1 Lllu . 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U, 1 N 2 .V , - ,-w'Qk5.m, : Q' rf x N -' all-qfZ ' Na+ -fgiln., -ilfms ' ':'fJg'g2,:- I nf - - - :H-D H- F -f -Fw -1--if-a ,. I if -IS 3 Z . , . .. ru-f-ri BRErrv.E1'rIzia I'IISTl'I WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS GRACE BREITREITER . . , Prefidem CYNTHIA HETH . . If ice-P1'e:1'de11,t ESTER RUYLE . . Secretary-Trenmrer FRANCES SEIPP . . Recorder of Pointr MRS. IRISH . . Faculty Advisor Page 272 The lVomen's Athletic Association sponsors all athletics for girls attending the Nlichigan State Normal College. Each term major and minor sports are offered to all groups of organiz- tions-class, club, and sorority. Aside from the contests opened to competition among these groups, points are awarded to the girls for any individual activities in which they participate. Swimming, riding, tennis, skiing, hiking, tobagganing, skating, and golf are only a few of the sports which the girls may enjoy during their leisure hours. This association for girls was started by Doris Chamberlain in 1925, for the purpose of furthering physical development, providing recreation, and promoting carry over activities. The values of such a program are many in number and the organiza- tion with the aid and co-operation of capable faculty advisors. has done much to accomplish these aims. - Ywrliix '.yiI'li,,:.lI4-i -ilkjgigiki, A i 'fiE',' rj .i :-ny, I ' . . ...-'-aw .. . ., ,. p , ' -1 Ai' 1' if' - - 1-ta. . Q TI 3.32 l.11'l 1 SPEED BALL The women's athletic program for 1931-1932 was well under way during the opening weeks of the fall term. Each of the four classes organized teams to play off the Intramural hockey tourn- ament. Hockey balls were seen flying amid the Stones and mud of the new hockey lield as each of the four teams strove for victory. The final results of the contest showed the Seniors taking first place with the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen placing second, third, and fourth respectively. No sooner was the hockey tournament completed than the schedule offered a series of exciting speed ball games. Nlany enjoyable afternoons were spent out on the speed ball field, and the honors were divided as in hockey. During the time the classes battled for championships out- of-doors, the gymnasiums were filled with anxious sorority volleyball teams. Nearly every sorority on the campus was represented, and the Kappa Gamma Phi sorority won lirst place. As a result of the consolation series, the Delta Sigma Epsilon placed second and the Sigma Nu Phi sorority came in third. The club volleyball tournament, also conducted during the fall term, was won by the Independent II, Independent III, and the Y. C. C. respectively. Page 273 . vm 1 U P332 Y 4---. -1- - - Top Row-Esrnn RUYLE. Lois NEUINIANN, FRANCES ANDIEIXSON, CYNTHIA PIETII, IRENE Dnzssian. Second ROZ0'I'IELEN REED, GLADYS ATWELL, PAUMNE NIIASAK, LYNN VENDIEN, JANET CAMPBELL RUTH lVAIlNER., BEATRICE Boscn. Bottom R020-JEAN KENNEDY. GRACE BnE1'rIu21'rEn, VIVIAN MACK, Mus. Irusn, RUTH XVILIIEIM NIABEL DUCKERING. EDNA BURKE. BASKETBALL The Kappa Gamma Phi's ran far ahead in the sorority championship for 1931-IQ32. At the W. A. A. banquet they will receive the sorority cup as a permanent possession for holding the athletic championship for the last three years. During the Winter term both major and minor sports were popular with all organizations. First they busied themselves with basketball, and later both individuals and groups played deck tennis, hand ball, and shuflie board as scheduled on the minor sports program. CLASS BASKETBALL RESULTS Seniors, Sophomores, Juniors and Freshmen. SORORITY BASKETBALL RESULTS Kappa Gamma Phi, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Page 2 74 THE Q U IE! 2 BASEBALL Spring sports which have always been popular had more participants than ever this year. All organizations put forth their best eiiforts as the championship tournaments closed for the year. Both sorority and class teams turned their attention to the new baseball diamond. Tennis, archery, badminton, quoits, golf, and swimming interested girls both singly and in pairs, and many exciting matches were played off in and around the gym- nasium. Water polo and inter-class and inter-sorority swimming meets delighted all the Ypsi aquatic fans, and the water pageant, Old King Cole, was a source of much amusement around the campus. The Women's Athletic Association banquet toibe held June 9, X93 2, is expected to be one ofthe largest and best inthe organiz- ation's history. At this time a large number of awards are to be presented to individual girls and to organizations. A special invitation has been extended to the W. A. A. alumnae and special features have been planned in their honor. Pagr 2 7 5 AT7,-'. -Jia . fir if'T'T,TTl,'TT'7'--. - -ff Will llilll iQ.li.i ii if 1 , .. - , ..... .-is ,..i,.ff. or-fi---iw--fee ---' sw- 4- V , 1. -V.-Y.r,..-, fa,-9---N --if .....- .. . A. ....-.-- .. A .-ml. A---A-,-..... A ,4,,,1 .- -..,.. H- ... - 1. , Y . . Y Top Row-FRANCES Snxm-', LUANNA LECLAIR. Second Row-MARY Louise AQACKIN, BEATRICE Boson, Mas. liusn, PAULINE MASAK, l'lELl IN R11 D GLADYS ATWEL1.. Bottom Row-Lois ENTEMAN, ADELINE CLARK. GRACE BREI'I'REI'l'l:Zll, CYN1'mA H ern. Lois XILUMAN NIARGARET SHOPKIN. Page 276 W. A. A. JACKET WINNERS W.A.A. have discarded the old White sweaters and are now awarding green woolen jackets to girls who have earned the necessary number of W. A. A. points. Other jacket girls not in the picture are Lillian LeVine, Ruth YVaggoner, Edna Burke, and Lynn Vendien. Many girls have won even a higher number of points and receive chevrons for their jackets, while Frances Seipp, Luanna LeClair, and Cynthia I-leth have earned the highest WV. A. A. honor and will receive the coveted green and white blankets. Nlany new members of W. A. A. have already earned enough points to receive their numerals or letters. Nike, the honor athletic association for girls has been re- established this year. Only junior and senior girls on the campus are eligible for a membership and the following requirements must be attained: pass required tests in folk, natural, and tap dancing, tumbling and apparatus, and life saving examinersg have an academic average of Bn for a year and an A in academic teachingq play two out of three major teamsg and earn a minimum of one hundred points in minor sports a year. 4 'I' rr n l ,M f -17142. l1 i,'3.j1--,QHE77 fi C C T C W , ini la -ee ,O , VTARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD 1931 FOOTBALL RECORD University of Nlichigan Ohio State B ........... . . 0 Notre Dame B ......... Central State Teachers Ferris Institute ........ Iowa State Teachers .... Total, Opponents . . . azsivmr gm: fund COACH RYNEAIKQONI Pngr 278 32 Michigan Normal . . . . . Michigan Normal . . . . , 2 o Michigan Normal . . . . . . , . . . zo Michigan Normal , . . . . I2 o Nlichigan Normal . . . , . 2 . . O lVIichigan Normal . .. . . 3 . . 54 Michigan Normal ...... 99 CAPTAIN HAWK 'vvv T W Pvviv THE - fS?ui'1xv E H ' + '1L 1:51 ,J, IJ 1-f --,n . .., .M Mrk-,mx '-REL, I'IURONS IN ACTXON AGAINST MICHIGAN n , O1-no STATE B FALLS TO HURONS 2710 Page 279 X W 1 :1 f lub. - ' .-.., , jlliflij ,li 21' Wfjzr' ,njnzp 1 I 1'-f-T-1-1-'lr ss- ' f H--' ? El l,'UiQe5Hi - 't ' ' -4, AH'Q . 5Ft 1.4-1 - .. , -A. 'Lf , '- .Ll ITOUCHDOWVN! HURONS BEAT IOWA TEACHERS 32-3 . 3 R, , . 4 ! Y I f 1 I L. ' A -I 1 s - A 1' 5 ' X ' 'I , , L 548 ' 1.1-. J' X V ' 1. 1- ' d ' s' K , D 'w ,i , ,, TRL' 'A , N5 5 1'7 fl 4,6 ' up f,f,',l r9 A I. , iii L .A I . . 1 1 1. gl It ,N N'-E V ff' f.FY:..3 'V J . ik' '6'-WU SF.: 'Q x . f ' I ffl? ' - ff? V --A1. . PH -, ,.:' - 15- 'QA -A 1 WN. , is 1 -s M- .. 1.4 1' - - v ,JI .' ' A!! E ,..g,gj ,.... - 1 . 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L ,.-34-,yw-'jjffL-E-,.,'.,fT1-gffm wig- 'ffjgiig ,'4. f32'ig4' f gy -'ff-A V , A -R: . gif. -fn.. 1, -I, ,.'-,lipw-LH?-51,3.,q1,4,f,,.'A .'::f, J 4'.....v55-:',v-1?,I,,,,,.f. A - 2 ' kg. i.,f2-,,,-- . u. I., ,E . ' f 5 ' V ' v-- ,-,M 1' :,' ,, ' A. iii- T.. :5',v- 'I f ' ix- .N , , r9 f-, 1 p-'. 4 f, . . A-IN! 4 ' :-'pn 4 ,E T , iv -'I- . :ix Lf1: '-2-:Aw fe-. U'-.71? eH '-.-42'-N'-mrs-H-1---'-A - ' -A ' a+-E-I- F ' v-1rf :!'Af:',:1:f-A1-W-E ' -11 . :Wil si 114?f+,.ff- ..'f75'm.Iw?f' . 'ffQQff'ZA'lsx!7'i'WiE'fN'- 1,,.' ,: srff-'Q-u m. ',. ...-94.55- -.' LLL:--1 . x!.Lf'.!.xi L.LL,g.,fL.,f,.'L1. . . 'Lge -,4fEgumLwl1.. W ' ' ' A '11- TPIE BEGINNING OF A HURON AERIAL ATTACK Page 280 Hill, 5- I ,f.',1V'T7-Wg -,ELET :Q 1I'E.T ',1 -U I -1' -t'5,5?3HL3-lf ifiiiiiif- f'1 1552 , . 1 - A - HURON HSPINNER PLAYH SHOWN IN ACTION 4 ' . .AJ . T . uilq PIURONS DOWN Flzruus INSTITUTE 27-o Page 281 Q f-if-vmfw fm: 'viv - l w l 1 1 ':T'.1g-6g i H'i-1 H- Ykg sell MIME, A 'SEZ 4', VARSITY BAsxe'rBA1.1. SQUAU VARSITY BASKETBALL The Michigan Normal Basketball team went through the entire 1932 schedule with but four defeats in seventeen starts- a mark which was reached under tl1e most strenuous of handi- caps. Statisticians looking back upon former years have con- cluded that the 1932 team is the best since IQZO. 1 W CAPTAIN Grxmzr, COACH RYN1cA11so1x Page 282 I .. yi' Ji: l 1 1 -- A f Wu M1 H. Q--as ,Ni A ,il . 2 I l- llclglh ill .L ll L:--.f7,iga.i1i ,rpuly 1 ,,!,7L:1,A.,, A 3 gi rj THE BASKETBALL SEASON Alumni .. Olive! . . . Loyola. . . Central , . I crris . . . St. Maryls Olivet . . . Alma , . . Central . . Alma . . Armour , Northern hflichigan Mines .. Ferris . . . Armour . NOI'lQllCl'l1 . . . St. lXflary's ,-:. I c.12,,,!L!,..,:u- .-.J .'1'-,. , SCI-IISDULIL AND SCORES . . 22 hflichigan . . 20 hflichigau . , I7 Michigan . . I6 Nlichigan 22 hflichigan . . 2Q lXfIichigan 31 Nlichigari . . 31 Nlichigan . . 26 hilichigan 23 Nlichigan . . IQ Nlichigan . . 21 Michigan . . 20 hflichigan . . 27 Nlichigan , . 26 Nlichigan . . 28 hflichigan , . 33 Nlichigan Total. Opponents .,.... 442 Normal ..,. . , Normal .... . . Normal .... . . Normal .... . , Normal ..,. , . Normal ,... . . Normal .... . . Normal .... . . Normal .... . . Normal .... . . Normal .... . . Normal .... . . Normal .... . . Normal . . Normal . . Normal . . Normal . . Michigan Normal SIX HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORERS Kazlusliy Bayer' . . . Ashley .. Gahel . . . ,lagnaw . . Ostluncl 188 135 . 41 . 32 . 28 21 36 37 25 19 26 25 27 36 34 38 27 36 37 26 23 31 38 521 Page 283 ' -' liz' 'W'-1 1'7- C, 'V '11 All Li3f'f'i11'1' 'fi Y -,-- V- ' :'l fill l l il Jiiffrjf, l'1 I .P:t'- 1515.2 - .--.,....,,L,.-., Z.,-' - 1. , ,-r-3 r- ,p ,L Y'-f VARSITY Cnoss COUNTRY 'l'EAM VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY The Huron Cross Country team of this year Was the outstanding cross country team of the Middle WVest., Winning the State and Central Inter- collegiate Championship and second place in the National Championship Meet which was held for the first time at Ypsilanti. l Ccmcl-1 L. W. OLDS CAPTAIN O Covxon Page 284 .wp Y-,N ff, . ,Tv-.. I - r7x , Q I ww Wrgewf... -bc. . I , I J V-. L- :Ir 'SEZ lot- dy- ,MW .- gum --.1.c......M if l ' -., 1 I 1' . --- -1- -1 , 1 l HURON TEAM IN Ac'r1oN RECORD OF SEASON Ohio Wesleyan .......... 36 University of lVIichigan . . , 33 Miami University ....... 36 Detroit NY ............ 41 Oberlin ..............., 42 Michigan Normal Michigan Normal lVIichigan Normal Nlichigan Normal NIichigan Normal STATE INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP Detroit Tech ...........................,... I28 Kalamazoo College . . . Michigan State ..... Westerii State ........ Nlichigan Normal ..... CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP Michigan State ....... Notre Dame. .....,. . . Michigan Normal ..... NATIONAL A. A. U. CHAMPIONSHIP Ogden Park .......,.. Monarch A. C. .. . Cadillac A. C. .... Nlillrose A. C. ..... . Nlichigan Normal . . . Indiana University . . . 94 60 43 27 47 40 33 139 105 76 69 46 30 22 23 zo I7 IS Page 285 JbXA 1 Vzuasrrv TRACK SQUAD SCHEDULE AND SCORES INDOOR Butler University .,.. . . 93 Michigan Normal Loyola University . . . IO Michigan Normal State A. A. U.: Ohio Weslcyaii .... . . Michigan Normal 36 Michigan Normal OUTDOOR ' Quadrangular Nlcet with Adrian, Hillsdale and Toledo U. Miclligan Normal-Ist. University of Chicago .... 39 Michigan Normal University of Detroit , . . . 28 Michigan Normal Nliami University ....... 50M Michigan Normal Central Intercollegiates at Milwaukee National Intcrcollegiates at Chicago Sectional Olympic Tryouts at Ann Arbor Mid-West Olympic Tryouts at Chicago Page 286 . ,3.ra. . . . 355 Ss 68 Q2 IO3 80M S - c o in r H :msn EY ARNOLIJ SIMMONS BEATTY I1 urnn U rlriqfealrrl Jllilf Relay T.4'a1n-Collage Chamjziozu of fl-nzarim R E C O R D State Relay Carnival . First Place i Matched Meet at Madison Square Gardens . First Place CMillrose A. C., Syracuse, M. I. TJ Canadian National Relay Charnpionship . . First Place Cleveland Relay Championship . . . First Place CNotre Dame, Nlichigan State, Indiana University and Ohio State Universityj Penn Relays CCollege Divisionj . . First Place Page 26' 7 .ff ps-si are s , -I ,...iU'1T'2QfT1'v i 151' ilgfV-.f. , -- if if iifigrlrhlrfl..Qigtmlfajaaclllall'-Q22 . - Z.. BEA'r'rY AflCKTNI.EX' ' GLICKERT ARINOLD Zami SIMMONS Olympic Track Po.r5ib-zlilim R E C O R D S BEATTY-400 Metre Hurdles. Best Time: 53.3. Holds American College Record, breaking the former record at the Penn Relays in the fastest time this event has been run in the world in the past two years. NICKINLEY-Pole Vault. Best Record: I3 feet. CBettered nowj. Holds State Championship. GLICKERT'Hlgl1 jump. Best Record: 6 ft. 3M in. Michigan Normal Record. ARNOLD-QUZIKCT Mile. Best Time: 48.6. Holds State Championship. ZEPP-Six Nlile. Holds,National A. A. U. flfteeri mile record. SIMMONS-400 Metre Hurdles. Best Time: 54.1. Placed third at Penn Relays. Page 285' - me . -JETWNMAWV,i Tw E - A , S2gf1?',Q. iimiamifim 'QS-2?-T-fn-. I-IuuoNs vs. UNIVERSI'fY OF CHICAGO IN loo YYARD DASI-I ': If-.',q, ' - nfs-': xl' ' lfhirl Lu , f I 2:1 'Lb BEATTY PRACTICING FOR PENN RELAYS Page 289 '71 Lili Ill -E' im, :uf qiiw: '1-- -'-4-ur-2-2-fir - f .E l Eh : Z LJQH: '55 . L W- YY -T-f - . X A. ,fl ' O4 ,M X -, L' A ' ' . 'Z' 1 L f if 7 - Q, 49. - ,I . ' . 5 . I' WESTCOTT BREAKING COLLEGE PIIGH I'IURDL'E RECORD V -l- GLICKERT CLEARING POLE AT SIX FEET 'THREEKAND TlIllEE-QUARTERS Page 290 .C H 4,',i1j,l. ,Nl xii Y I:LElreilE,'-a'lr nlixmagiif ,L-:f,c .W VARSITY BAsmsA1.L SQUAD BASEBALL SCHEDULE University of Michigan Luther College ........... 2 University of Iowa . , . Armour Tech ....... Central State ..... Michigan State .... Armour Tech . . . Luther College ....... Iowa Teachers ...... University of Toledo . Michigan State ...... Central State ....... University of Michigan Iowa Teachers ...... . . . 4 Michigan Normal Michigan Normal . II Michigan Normal . o Michigan Normal . 4 hflichigan Normal 3 Nlichigan Normal . 7 Michigan Normal . S Michigan Normal . 2 Michigan Normal - Michigan . - Michigan - Nlichigfan - Michigan - Nlichiglan Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal CA1 rAxN M11.I.Ea COACH OCKERMAN 5 9 15 I 8 7 9 7 9 Pagx 291 'lfi, lIg HU Al E 1-Cz Quai W WR. El. W 4 Q22 g,,- ' Tl E 1932 L f u 3 . I VARSITY BASEBALL Page 292 4 .1554 L. 1, -,- j .lil 'Q 'J lb' .iiilhf-1Qaefe2?..evs..,,,w, ARNOLD CAPT. DUNLQI- Ckousrz Bunn SHANKLAND CLOSE 1 ar,r1'ty Golf Tram VARSITY GOLF Nlichigan Normal's varsity golf team, under the direction of Coach Lloyd W. Olds, faced a tough schedule for the second year of varsity competition in golf. The prospects for next year look very bright with four varsity men back and a fine array of freshmen competing for positions. April April April May May May Nlay June June SCHEDULE University of lVIichigan University of Toledo University of lXfIichigan University of Detroit University of Toledo r Detroit City College University of Detroit Detroit City College Michigan State College Page 29 3 , ff, . .llv fm :-,U .- 11.0 w r ,Ll GMBH 2 l GABEL MCKINLEY CARSON CAPT. ARNOLD COACH SAMSON GILLAN Rrcnmmsov Page 294 Farsifty Temzif Team VARSITY TENNIS May Nlay lVl.ay May May Nlay lVIay June SCHEDULE 5 Loyola University cClllC21gOD I2 University of Toledo I6 Nlichigan State College I7 Detroit City College zo Kalamazoo College 24 Detroit City College 28 University of Toledo 2-3-4 Michigan Intercollegiate Tournament at Kalam HZOO I Y ,l- I U55 ILJLQRWEED UQ! 555. -.fe ee H mos P1c'rIf:RsoN IAIAWR COACH AIIRION SNYDER PA LM Mrsvizus Va rfity Gym I1 zmfir Team VARSITY GYMNASTICS The Green and White Gymnastic team had another successful season, visiting over ten different cities where the Hurons put on well receivecl exhibitions. In the past eleven years the tumblers have performed in eleven different states. HI1,I.sIm1,I3 LANSING PI.YIvIoU'rII LAKE ORIo ST. JOHNS N SCHEDULE COLLEGE CIRCUS NIANISTEE NIARINE CITY DETROIT DEARBORN NIIDLAND Page 295 . .. f,. ,Q -3- fm: my ll, ' HQ i f-i v-il ii FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Nearly a hundred eager freshmen reported for freshman footballg and from this number Head Coach Raymond Stites and his assistant, Andy Vanyo, were able to pick a smooth running team. lVIany of the men have shown suliicient ability to be regarded as serious contenders for places on next year's varsity eleven. ' SCHEDULE AND SCORES Highland Park jr. College. O Nlichigan Normal .... . Nlichigan State Frosh .... I3 Nlichigan Normal ..,. . Adrian Reserves ...... . o Michigan Normal . . . . Page 296 ' K H 17.171 f. - V. mfflfall 'liiilfiilamiir' j:lf:illlrsil.'e3aa L ,i FRESIIMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Michigan 'Normal's Freshman Basketball team under the coaching of Raymond Stites went through the season undefeated. Prospects that next year's varsity team will continue its fine record are very good as there are a number of promising yearlings who will be battling for positions. - SCHEDULE AND SCORES l-lighland Park Jr. College. 21 lvlichigan Normal . . . Detroit Turners .......... ZI Nlichigan Normal . . . Highland Park Jr. College. 20 Nlichigan Normal . . . . . Detroit Turners .......... I9 hflichigan Normal . . . . . Central State Frosh . . . . . IO Michigan Normal . . . Central State Frosh . . . . . I5 Micliigan Normal . . . . . 25 29 35 27 25 39 Page 297 THE H l U I - Adrian College ........... Nlonroe High School ..... 31 Dearborn High School . . . 42 Cadillac A. C. ........... 22 Page 2 Fiuzsmmw Cnoss COUNTRY SQUAD FRTESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY The Freshman Cross Country team under Coach George Nlarshall had a very successful season, meeting its only defeat at the hands ofthe strong Cadillac Athletic Club team of Detroit. This defeat is the iirst one that the frosh harriers have expe- rienced during the four years that Nlarshall has been the yearling cross country mentor. ' Michigan Normal has long been noted for her strong hill- and-dale teams and next year's varsity team will not suffer greatly for lack of promising material. SCHEDULE AND SCORES 36 Nlicliigan Normal .... . . Michigan Normal .... . , Nlichigan Normal ,... . . . Nlichigan Normal .... . , . , , S Flussnimw TRACK SQUAD FRESHMAN TRACK Coach George lVIarshall's frosh thinclads seem to continue their enviable record year after year. This year marks no ex- ception. They made a fine record this year indoors and may be expected to continue on the outdoor track. I SCHEDULE INDOOR Detroit City College Frosh 42 Nlichigan Normal Detroit Police ........... 24M Riichigan Normal OUTDOOR Cranbrook School ....... 2K2 Michigan Normal Detroit City College Frosh 47 ' Nlichigan Normal Detroit Police ........... - Nlichigan Normal State Meet: S3 70M Ioo 33 Page 299 ,, , -.TpL ' ,. . hr-.,,.A. V - F tvLx -3-f1i,1 - Q, - E ,JE VL-5 L..--.-- -' -'--- :'t':f.:., TU-,iE. YA lgggf- A ,, ,,,,-, RfIOHLER ARNOLD COACHDELONG COACH SAMSON Suuxxrz Buowx XVARD F1'e.rlL11mn. Tt'7l7I'I.J' Squad BROCKMAN QUINN ZEPP CAPLIS Frz'.fl1,man Two Mil: Relay Tram Page 300 -.- - 4, . -..'?'0,'Tj PL . Q fx H MQW Y 'Q li , J . 1,.-L-.Jegu -, .Ea-1g:fEllgw,llTc1i l- ...- bmw- . l 1z1zs1mAN BASEBALL SQUAD FRESHMAN BASEBALL Over fifty men answered Coach Raymond Stites, call for Frosh baseball material and from this promising array another fine Normal Frosh team is being picked. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Cranbrook School ..... . 5 Micliigan State Frosh .... S Michigan State Frosh .... - Cranbrook School ..... - Nlichigan lXflichigan Nlicliigan lVlichigan Normal Normal Normal Normal I5 6 Pagz 301 L' -7 'F 'If 1- 7' 1 W 1-fur? PIE ? 332.L E 3 1---.......,..4., , .- ,. Pagf 302 CLASS MANAGERS VALDEN CRIGER . . Senior JOHN RAYTKWICH . . junior RLCI-IARD H. PASINSKI . , Sophomorf LARRY TVIALL . . FTKIh,?7137l INTRAMURAL DIRECTORS L. W. OLDS GEORGE MARSH1XLI. D. I. ALLMAN CLARENCE A. hfIATTSON FRATERNITY MANAGERS FRED GMCKERT . NORMJXN SAYEN . PAGE S'rfxRK . ROY KRUEGER . IQENNETI-1 BUCKNEL1. NVYATT WILSON . CY Konzucx . IlOBERT IQINNEY Alpha Thu Dm . Arm of Honor . Chi Dzlta Kappa Phi Alpha . E Mu Sigma Chi . Phi Delta Pi Sigma Mu Sigma Zeta Chi Sigma Pagz' 303 ' THQ iii lull' Ii'f--77' Taz:-.-:fi:taelrgiil,'IIiufin5Q2iiiistag,laid 'aifaa . . MEN'S INTRAMURALS Intramural activities this year were conducted under five divisions: all-campus, inter-class, inter-fraternity, independent, and faculty. In addition, the Intramural Department sponsored a novel inter-school activity called a Field-or Group Competition Day, involving several activities participated in by relatively large numbers of contestants. Detroit City College furnished stimulating opposition for two such events, one in the fall term and one in the winter term. Fraternity competition was strengthened by the entrance of Mu Sigma Chi teams early in the season, making a well-balanced eight-team league. A mild winter curbed the winter outdoor sports program and resulted in can- cellation of the annual ice-carnival. Altogether, about two Weeks of toboganning were enjoyed on the department's slide. ALL-CAMPUS RESULTS , . Novice' C1'0.nv-Coimtry Run Winner, lXdorrel Mason, St. Clair Shores Runner-up, Robert Dunn, Royal Oak Boxing Chmnpioiuhipf Bantamweight-Merrill Hershey, Detroit Featherweight-Adolph Kulscar, Dearborn Lightweight-Arthur Kane Welterweiglit-Walter Stanfield, Reading Middleweight-Kenneth Hughes, Benton Harbor Light-Heavyvveight-Title Undecided Heavyweight-Enos Throop, Jackson Wvreflling Championxhips IIS lb. Class-Merrill Hershey, Detroit 126 lb. Class-Merle Stevenson, Toledo, Ohio 135 lb. Class-Herbert Kent, Auburn 145 lb. Class-Kenneth Simmons, Redford 155 lb Class-Edward Heyman, Detroit 165 lb Class-Nlillard Nelson, Northville I75 lb Class-Rudolph Fcdus, Colchester, Conn. Heavyweight-Enos Throop, jackson Football Punting Winner-Russell O'Brien, Ann Arbor Runner-up-Robert Linn, Detroit Page 304 '- '-e9r.'::'.:, .2-.il ll .QT -r.-4-.QT M, C! , , llii., 1.1 .it .Di ,Tyr ui, -4 g T, , - f M-Li-l,.: lap- .I-jf HN- 4- rim H --, 'iii 13:4 H Y ,xvil .-.. - - . L4, ITE' '- -' tE !iLll 4,1,,,LfL.D.,,a - ?l4Ll..,., I fwfr-house Bafleetlmll Winner-Kresge Five CCarl Bowman, Tol.edo, O., Charles Miller, Highland Parkg Pete O'Kulsky, Ypsilanti, Gordon Wille, Corunnag Thomas Quinlan, Flint, Don Brown, Ypsilanti, Nlarlin Janter, Keego Harborg George Tyler, Derroitj. Runner-up-House of David. llfmdball Double: Winners-Frank Arnold, Pasadena, California and Edward Gabel, Fremont, Ohio. Runners-up-Hayden Brown, Detroit and VValter Ward, Detroit. Shiqfleboard CDofztble5j Winners-Kenneth Dundon, Ypsilanti and James lVeir, Ypsilanti. Runners-up-Kenneth Close, Flint and Fred Bailey, Dear- born. Ggimmzxzicx-All-around Champion, Kasmer Zeck, Ypsilanti. Runner-up-Roy Krueger, Sturgis. N omfcf Indoor Track High Jump-Lewis Carson, Ypsilanti Shotput-Lewis Carson, Ypsilanti 440 Yard Dash-Merlin Holmquist, Pontiac 880 Yard Run-lfValter Stanfield, Reading Mile Run-Stewart Davis, Flint 20 Yard Dash-Merlin Holmquist, Pontiac 20 Yard Low Hurdles-George Schmick, Grand Haven zo Yard High Hurdles-George Schmick, Grand Haven 7'wc1zty-one Uiarket :hootingj Winner-Norman McCorry, Ontonagon Runner-up-Pete O'Kulsky J The tennis,golf, horse-shoe, Sigma Delta 1 si, and inter-house softball champions have not been decided at the date of publication. Page 305 l-'A'-lr I lil lkall' 0lE21fnQQl, lE1l!El'f2 '332 5,,,.,,,... . I Il T'IE Ii-CY Iifk S S S iffk IJ ID I Il CR S Tennis ...... Cross Country Speeclball .... Miniature Golf Basketball ., . Indoor Track Swimming . . . Volleyball . . . Cutcloor Track Total . . . I IQ TF IE Ii Tennis . . . Golf ........ Speedball .... Handball .... Min. Golf ... Basketball . . . Swimming . . . Volleyball . . . Senior: f1fm'orJ Soplzs Frofh .. 20 .. 30 .. I0 .. 20 .. 20 .. IO .. 20 .. 00 .. IO .. 140 I0 I0 20 40 60 40 OO 4.0 4.0 60 30 40 60 I0 IO 60 30 30 60 330 40 20 40 30 4.0 20 40 20 20 220 F'lR,1X TF IE Ii ll I TF Sl S TF lk IQ ID I Il C3 S Arm Alpha Chi Kappa Mu Phi Sigma Zeta 40 25 100 100 125 125 of Tau Delta Phi Sigma Delta Mu Chz Honor Delta Alpha Chi Pi Sigma Sigma O3 75 60 25 05 1 5 50 40 00 50 03 75 15 05 S0 20 1 25 00 I0 40 60 75 05 40 50 03 00 15 25 7 5 2 5 05 40 03 50 1 5 60 I 0 S0 60 05 40 125 20 00 1 00 20 00 80 40 60 1 0 60 1 00 00 80 40 20 665 173 440 505 39 450 305 300 INDEPENDENT QNON-FRATERNITYD RESULTS Pagz' 306 Ping-pong-'Winner, George Jagnaw, Jackson Runner-up, Wilton Slocum, Grass Lake ffffl . el.. wi in f'1lQ Ji lifl - TWH' ffl ' l 9-in JU' lit- iff?-YLELQZA .WMM --- '- -f--0 A ..., H., -ffvlvi ,, 7, i i-. , - T..,--i.,T.14.4c.M,.M.1.4 Ang- ai .,. . , YM.-. FIELD DAY SUMMARIES F A LL TERM No. Detroit Nliclzigavz Plfiyerr' City Normal Golf ...... . . 40 9 o Tennis ..... . 40 6 4. l-'lorse-shoe .... . . I2 2 5 92 I7 9 WINTER TERM 3 Miniature Golf .............. 16 I3 II Swimming ..... .. zo HM 13M Basketball .... , . 33 6 IO Volleyball . . . . zo 5 7 Handball . . . S , 4 S Ping-pong ..... . . I4 ZI zo Sliuflleboarcl . . . . . I2 9 9 ' 123 69M 735 GENERAL SUMMARY The Intramural Department now conducts twenty-five different activities for men students and six types of activities for faculty men. Over fifteen hundred participations have been recorded for this year in scheduled activities. The new facilities of lVIcKenny I-Iall have provided for the following new activities: ping-pong, shullie-board, and miniature golf. The introduction of a Field- Day has furthered the idea of athletics for all and has provided opportunity for intramural participants to meet students from neighboring schools in beneficial social situations. This year marked the beginning of non-fraternity or independent participation in intrarnurals, a division of the program which is likely to be greatly encouraged next year. This yea-r there also has been a marked increase in the number of men who are using intramural equipment during un-scheduled hours. Page 307 i'1,1fI1Vifl i llla lJ,1f',jij U' L , M , Tail ll-L W.-1-fu -li Page 308 Eight songs were entered in 21 song contest sponsored by the Meifs Union. Fifty dollars was awarded to Laurence Livingston whose song was accepted by the judges. HURONS FIGHT SONG Hu-rons, Hu-rons, hats off to thee! Fight! Fight! Fight! for M. S. N. C. Shout to the sky the Hurons' war cry, The bravest We'll defy. Hold that line for old green and White. Loyail sons come show your might! To fight! fight! for Nl. S. N. C. And victory. LAURENCE LIVINGSTON N - f.:.x- ...-..,-, . V 1 2-Z-lf.l,.'f',1 ' WF-1 . , -'-fs--H----.Am,..L:gT'?:f---..z.:: - X :fix A -Y - -- , ' 41 .w 5'7'TF 5-'mg . -ww, ' 1 ' .. 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IF If a body see a body Flunking on a quiz, If a body helps a body Is it a teacher's biz? Lois li.- I wonder if they meant anything by it. Catherine I-l.- By what? - - Lois- Why, I bought a ticket to a lecture on Tools' and it said to admit onef' .Bunny W.- VVhy did you stop singing in the choir? Fritz W.- Because one day I didn't sing and somebody asked if the organ had been fixed. Reporter Steilek- live got a perfect news storyf, Editor McLaughlin- The man hit the dog? Reporter Steflek- Naw, a bull threw a Congressmanf, Now, said the college man to his dad at the football game, you'll see morclexcitement for thisltwo dollars than you ever saw before. l don't know, replied the old gent, that's what my marriage license cost me. Professor Hover- , . . furthermore peoplels 'biological urge, grows less after they become twenty years old. Bob Arnold- My God! I've only got one year in which to make bad! Sue Anderson- Do you keep all of your love letters? Letha Peck- Sure thing! Some day I expect them to keep mel Fondqlvlother- Don't cry, dear. Does my little darling want a drink? IQ3I Baby- Don,t mind if I do. VVhat have you got? Student- These professors don't know a darn thing! Not one of them could teach and get away with it anywhere else. They're just dumb-why, they oughta get a whole new teaching staff! Other- Yeah, I ilunkecl too. Sally S.- What are you going to do with your bathing suit this winter? Charlotte VV.-4'Use it for a book mark. A college man likes a girl beautiful and dumb-beautiful enough to please him and dumb enough to like him. l Page 309 f2f1..a.-..-. .ff lil ll ll li.'-iii-:fix,fi-.f4?: T 5 L- ,. Ki .- F- -. ii ..l 5 liEJ -3 She Cin a poetical moodj- What are the waves saying? He- Sounds like 'Splash'. 'WVhat is a good cure for love at first sight?', Take another look. June G. Cat Hopi- VVait for me here, Jerry, While I powder my nose. June fthree hops laterj- Been waiting long? Jerry- No, but I've been looking all over for you to give you your compactf' 37 Is he a loud dresser? Is he? You should hear him hunting for his collar button! Industry is itself a treasure. Self help is the best help. hfliss Goddard-'LWhy are the days longer in the summer? Gregg L.- Because the heat expands themf' Thorpe-'WVhat keeps the moon from falling? Williams- It must be the beams. Marie B. Qgetting domesticatedj- It says, 4Beat the whites of eggs until stiff., I think they must be done now. Joe B.- Why, are they stiff? Nlarie B.- No, but I am. Studeizt- What is matter? Prof.- Never mind. Student- IVhat is mind? Prof.- No matter. VVhat is the favorite fruit in history? Dates! Wliat is the oldest coupler in use? The wedding ring, Orlie VVard Cboasting to his girly- I was out with a nurse last night! Unknown-'K Cheer up! Maybe next time your mother will let you go without one. If you were to stand with one foot on a dime, tell me what chain of stores you would represent. I give up. Kresge-Nothing over ten cents. 77 31 Dear heart, will you love me when my hair turns grey? Why not?- I've loved you from black through henna to platinum already. Pagf 310 A ' ': 71' Eihl il-Il H K':'IlIilIl1gi 'iiighfil 'r 'ii - fe :ri Hwaaei id., .- nf-f,59,f.2-'wjyfll '1 ll V 1 9.--ff f s, E W ng ij! FM ,lugri ,LU l-Lx lv. U-V l C -'wen -- -e ISL! ULc1l35lVi'itlfaLilatlifil.211.1-.ff- - E.,-,.il, ,, 'lfeacher- Give me a sentence with a direct objectf, Scotty D.- You are pretty. Teacher- What's the object?', Scotty- A good mark. Rex Tuttle Carrested for spcedingl- But, your Honor, I am a college boyf, judge- Ignorance doesn't excuse anybody. Father- So your son is pursuing his studies at college, is he?', Another- I guess so, he's always behind. Senior-'ADO you like Kipling? lfresliman- I dunno. How do you kipple. P77 Your school is not a seminar g it's a match factor said a smart oun I Y Y, Y g college man to a girl student. You're ri ht said the irl. We furnish the heads and et the sticks from q zz , , g g the men s colleges. ' She- XVon,t you join me in a cup of tea? Dumb-bell- NVell, you get in, and I'll see if there's any room left. Mr. Thomas- I never heard of such nerve. A man in your position asking for my daughter's hand. Walter Kidle- Oh, my position isn't so bad. I have a window on one side, and a door on the other. Max Wh- Have you never met a man whose touch seemed to thrill every fiber of your being?', Jewel- Oh, yes, once-a dentistf, Pagf 311 ib, we Q ,l ax A Q53 l l 9 LQJ xxgi v . uf' ll , i Nelliar W SEPTEMBER 20-23'-'XVYC are still reminded that Freshmen are small bodies of hum.anity entirely surrounded by ignorance. 22-Weather unsettled Cenrollmentj-The Freshmen are initiated into the joys of Waiting in the Grub Line. 23-College lVliXer-survival of the fittest. 26-First All-College party-Charles lVlcKenny Ballroom initiated With a bang! OCTOBER 23-Pep Meeting,Theatre Rush, Homecoming Dance-A Bane Good Time!! 24-Charles McKenny Hall Dedication-dreams come true. NOVEMBER II-International Dinner-The only universally-known word was '4strychnine which means death in any language. 21-Harvest Hop put on by the Women's League shows a hop in the right direction. 26-Too much turkey. DECEMBER 11-Christmas trees, favors, and last but not least the McFarlane Twins at the last All-College Party. I2-The Yule-Lo Dra ushers in the Xmas s irit. Even had our Jictures taken. ls s , P, 1 , 16-'We leave with a rand and lorious feelin 'l for two weeks vacation. g 8 8 Page 312 g -fjlifggf ll iftiff I.':fllfW at Ca-- V if B ff 4 Q 3 -S' il N f a f if iz? , S' ..-459 X . A Z- ' I X N.1n.a-A, JANUARY G,-6-Everybody back-everybody happy! I2-College Play-Rollo sowed his wild oats-And oh! what oats! I4-Sophomore Mixer. Keppen says that he got acquainted with most of the juniors and Seniors. Iq-Mid-Year Conference. Bespectacled maidens in their early fifties and absent- mincled professors gather together in mutual confidence. 21-Playtime for Freshmen-Senior Nlixer. F E B RUA RY lo-Pi .Kappa Delta Dinner-intellect meets intellect. I21J-1'l.OP at Charles McKenny I-lall-cabaret, Blues singers, tap dancers- night life lures many to the synchronizing melody of Jack lWcKay's band. MARCH 5-Co-ed Prom. The Continental Congress of 1932 judged Prom most successful in years. 14-I5-College Circus- Bing,' Brown announces world wonders. 25-Sprlng vacation bCg1l1S. Exit felt hats. Page 313 14 i rite, - l i'n'i1'wihvei Qi 5i'icnL'v1-.A i f'?f' 'l' !:iug1 !E.,U !! ELQE,'3?T '.C. B-5 i f 'fx 4 . G 9 A fa X .alla 9- 5 SE. K C, Nellisv A 3 WWE Mtv APRIL 5-Two hour Kresge lures multitudes. New spring costumes compete for dances. I 5-I6- YXV Convention. I5-Senior Formal Dinner-Dance. Nletcalf forgets Attic. 27-28-Stuffed ballot box outstanding feature of Kollege Kornedy. Who got the HFirst Cupn? MAY 4-Junior Mixer. Stan W'ilkas is becoming quite elficient as floor committee . I2-Olympic Blanket Day. People, imagine yourselves in California. I8-Emily Post absent from annual Barbecue and Cap night. 20-Sophomore Swirl. Aren't these Sophomores being old for their age? Dancing! 'When they should be putting the Freshies in their places. May-or August-All-College Play. Alison!s I-louscv, with an all-star Cast. JUNE 3-Aurora-News Picnic. These publications know how to enjoy themselves! II1SCI1lOI' Breakfast. Free! Big crowd attends. I51SC11lOI' Class Day-Setting up exercises. I7-Senior Lantern VValk-legitimate reason for strolling through the darkness of the unpopulated back campus. I9-Baccalaureate Address. 20-Commencement- Afeelingof detachment . . . atouch of loneliness . . . well-earned pride. This then is Commencement . . . A milestone in life, the focus in memoriesf, Page 3I,1 L,,,,.-, f'3,?'-..:'1vZ.:'xl Wi 'I ' ry f' r 25-1132 ' . L 151 1-1. l , i ll ,. lil. ll ll ,J 2, Uni: , i M, -X-EEQMN. 'Ll' fT,!, llllg mai Lai-lig,!l51M:Y2i INDEX TO ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Mu Sigma Sorority ..... Alpha Sigma Alpha .........,. Alpha Sigma Tau ....... . . . Alpha Tau Delta ..........,.. Alumni Board of Directors ..... Ann Arbor Club ............. Arm of Honor Fraternity .... Aurora Board ............. Band .....,.... Chemistry Club ...... Chi Delta Fraternity ......... Choir ..,,.................. Commercial Teachers' Club . . . Churches ................... Delta Phi Sorority .......... Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority . English Club ................ Euclidean Club. . . . . . History Club ........... . . . Home Economics Club . . . . . Industrial Arts Club .......... Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity .... Kappa Gamma Phi Sorority . . . Kappa Mu Delta Sorority ..,.. Kappa Phi Alpha Fraternity . . Kappa Psi Sorority ........... Lambda Tau Sigma Fraternity Laonian Dramatic Society ..... Men's Union ........... . . . 224 226 228 254 152 202 256 174 193 199 258 192 209 216 230 232 198 208 196 201 212 165 234 236 260 238 221 213 180 Minerva Literary Society Mu Sigma Chi Fraternity ..... Normal Art Club . . . 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 Music Club ..... Sigma Delta Psi Fraternity .... Sigma Mu Sigma Fraternity . . . Sigma Nu Phi Sorority ....... Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority . . . Sodalitas Latina ............. Stoic Society .......,........ Theta Lambda Sigma Sorority Theta Sigma Upsilon Sorority Trailblazers Club ............ Varsity Club .... . . WO111CH,S League Executive Board ......... Women's Athletic Association Y. W. C. A. ................ . Zeta Chi Sigma Fraternity .... 214 268 Newman Club .....,.... . . 220 . . 206 Normal News ...... . . 172 . . 194 . . 251 . . 262 210 . . 240 . . 162 . . 242 . . 215 204 167 264 244 246 200 166 . 248 . 250 203 168 178 272 218 266 Pagf 315 T l H LM ,..-.- -..M..M.' .Y N21 Z 'iiiiiilillllfggl' I N D E X Abell, Pauline . . . 91 Clark, Margaret . . Adams, Shirley ..... 96 Clark, Virginia .... Anderson, Harold ...... 125 Cobb, Wilbur ..... Anderson, Susanna .... 89 Colburn, Martha . . Andrews, Dorothy . . 94 Compeau, Coral . . Aprill, Lawrence .... 104 Cook, Arkell ..,,.. Arnet, Doris ....... 102 Cook, Ross ..... Arnold, Kenneth .... 104 Cornell, Alice ..... Arnold, Rha ....... 99 Cornell, Harriett , . Arnold, Warren .... 99 Corrin, Dorcas .... Atkinson, Joy ..... 130 Cotter, Kathleen . . Atwell, George ..,.. 136 Craig, Phyllis ..... Atwell, Gladys ..... 99 Crissman, Mary . . Crocker, Josephine. Bachlnan, Jane .... 97 Crow, Areta ...... Bailey, Darwin .... 88 Curry, Areta ...,. Bailey, Margaret .... 123 Curtis, Anna ..... Baker, Dorothy .... 91 Barker, Rex ..... 103 Dahlem, Margaret Bassett, Helen . . . 124 Daisher, Josephine Bauer, Harold ..,, 99 Dana, Martha .... Bell, Virginia ...... 101 Dawson, Kathlyn. . Benson, Howard ..., 98 Deadman, Marion . Biggs, Jeanette .,,. 102 Dean, Dorothy . . . Blair, Mabel ........... 113 Dearing, Alberta . . Blumberg, Helen ....... 100 Decoster, Maurice . Bonninghausen, Marjorie 94 DeWald, Helen. . . . Bowman, Mary .......' . 88 Dietiker, Wesley . . Brady, Katherine ...... 135 Dillenbeck, Beulah Breed, Doris ....... 124 Ditz, Dorothy ..... Breitreiter, Grace . . . 90 Dowd, Hazel . . . . . Brenner, Esther .... 88 Downing, Mary . . . Bryant, Frances , . . 136 Driscoll, Lissa . . . . Brewster, Sarah .,... 89 Dunlop, Robert . . , Brown, Eva Deane .... 117 Duckering, Mable . Brownrigg, William . . . - Dukesherer, Marion Brundage, Donald . . . 125 Dutcher, Thelma . . Burger, Madelon .... 121 Dwelling, Cora . . . Dwelley, Laura .... Campbell, Ruth .,.. 134 Carah, Eleanore . . . 99 Earley, Elizabeth . Carey, Evelyn ..... 112 Eberstein von, Jean Carleton, Frances .... 102 Eckert, Audrey .... Carmichael, Edith . . . 121 Eisele, Marian . . . . Carpenter, Lulu .... 124 Elwell, John , . . . Carr, Grace ....... 133 Engle, Mary ...... Catsman, Bessie .... . 118 Entemann, Lois . . . Cavanagh, Eleanor ,..,. X 89 Erxleben, Dorothy Chandler, Virginia ...,....... 131 Evans, Kathleen . . Chapman, Elmer .... . 93 Eyer, Arla ...... . Chargo, Betty .... 119 Choate, Helen .... 104 Fairbanks, Shirley . Clack, Lillian .... 98 Falk, Elwin ...... Clark, Adeline . . . 90 Field, Margaret . . . Clark, Bertine .... 88 Fischer, Ruelle .... Page 316 Fishel, Vivian . . . Fogoros, Letitia ..., . Ford, Nancy ...... . Fraser, Clayton .... Freeman, LaVerne Fuller, Helen ....... . Gabriel, Hazel . . . Gage, Glena .,..... . Gahsman, William Gambell, Ruth ..... . Garner, Lila ........ . Garrett, Kathleen . . . . . Garrison, Marie .,.. . Gates, Eva ...... Gatzke, Benigna .... . Gavey, Gertrude . . . . Gesell, Junietta .... . Giessler, Carolyn ..... . Glowacki, Felice . . . . Graichen, Harry . . . . Granger, Ann .... Granger, Bessie .... . Grant, Delight ..... . Grimes, Charlotte .... . . . Gripton, Margaret Grunder, Ruth . . . Halperin, Rose ....... . Hamill, Margaret .... . Hanneken, Helen .... . Hanratta, Edna .... . Hansen, Marian . . , . Harlan, Catherine .... . Harris, Katherine ..... . Harrison, Doris .... . Harsh , Myrna .... Haynes, W1 rn Heath, Mary Hedstrom, Doroth Haun, Agnes .... 'l a ..... . Y Heidenrick, Mary .... . . . Hcmmig, Dora ....,.. . Henchey, Helen .... . Herrick, Maxine , , . . Hesse, Cathryn ..... . Hcth, Cynthia ..... . Higgins, Juanita . . . . Hill, Charles ......... . Hindelang, Kathryn Hoban, Frances ....... . Hodges, Richard ...... . Hollman, Marjorie ...,... . . . Hoffstetter, Veronica .... . . . Holland, Harriett ..,.. . . . Hooker, Dorothea .... . . . Hope, Agnes ....... . . . ,L L 1. .. 'Fill ilnfl ,lin - 4 . llf, 1, 1 , -N-, 1 !!,.l...M,.- 1.:r.:1,.,. 113 125 89 130 112 113 105 101 98 131 121 134 135 103 96 111 116 96 98 114 93 111 120 100 101 88 122 134 95 111 99 135 132 92 113 122 103 119 135 136 135 117 97 134 102 118 133 125 132 100 99 103 119 V+ 'l 'Q'-.ffl'Vu'-ff',1m,'lllll ll, ,. 'lil l , ' ' ll 1 .K ff-f 1, -- 11 ,gn Q --, ,, ,, . - 'Q-..1L.'.'n J ll F' 1 - 7' J Y Horle, Wilburt .... Hosner, Geraldine . House, Gretchen . . Huber, Wilbur . , . . Hughes, Dorothy . Huntley, Hazel . . . Hursh, Louise .... Huston, Naomi .... Hwang, Ella .... Jackson, Doris ..., Jenney, Elizabeth . Jesson, Esme ....,. Jewell, Kenneth . . . Jewell, Marian .... Jillson, Estelle .... Johnson, Eva . . . Jones, Mabel ...... Jones, Thora ..... J qsenhans, Kathryn Kaiser, Russell .... Keast, Margaret. . . Keener, Dorothy . . Keller, Elizabeth . . Kempster, Florence Keppen, Frederick Kilburn, Elberta . . Kirby, Helen ...... Knill, Katherine . . Kovacs, Anna .... Kratz, June ...... Kriesel, Genevieve Kring, Myrtle .... Kroslak, Mary .... Krueger, Doris .... Kubitz, Walter . . . Lahti, Violet . . . Lamkin, Ervin .... Lareom, Ruth .... La Schum, Edward Lawrence, Mary . . Lawrence, Mildred. Layton, Vivian . . . Leach, Clay ....... Le Clair, Luanna . . Le Forge, Frances . Lehman, Evelyn. . . Le Vine, Lillian . . . Lewis, Margaret . . Lilly, Allison ..... Liechty, Gregg .... Limberg, Elizabeth Lindberg, Edith . . . Livingston, Lawrence Lockman, Elizabeth l 1 . ,,l f fl? 'liU3'lQlf,, M 'l 'IF ' S317 7 liidq,-z5i35,4:lET, F' yu iii, si. 4,4 1 lil ULQ1 1511 1511 'lg'33 i ni' 5.iL :-4-:fl Lorenz, Thomas . . Losey, Chloe ..... Ludtke, Herold .... Lueker, Helen . . Lusk, Helen ...... .... 1'35 . 93 .. 117 .. 123 .. 123 McCandlish, Esther .... . . McCombs, Mildred McDonald, Elspeth McDonough, Nellie McDowell, George McFarland, Muriel Mclievitt, Frances McLaughlin, James McNeven, Lucile . . McNiel, Arileen . . . McTavish, Audrey. Mack, Vivian ..... Mackin, Mary .... Mann, Margaret . . Marcus, Ann ,.... Marineele, Edith . . Mason, Doris ..... Matheson, Bert . . . Mathis, Dora , . . Meisel, Hilda ..... Merriman, Ann . . . Merritt, Margaret . Moffat, Jean ..... Mohr, Muriel ..... Moore, Anne ..... Morcombe, Edward Morse, Marion ..,. Mudge, Ray ...... Murray, Catherine. Murray, Sarah .... Myers, Gladys .... Nash, Margaret . . . Needham, Helen . . Neir, Alice ....... Nelms, Edna ..... Newbern, Violet . , Newberry, Elsie . . . Newton, Dorothy. . Newton, Jean ..... O'Connor, James . . Olila, Susan ...... Oliver, Gladys .... Olson, Joy ....,.. Osterrout, Charles . Overly, Frances . . . Oxenham, Marian . Page 318 89 132 117 102 102 . . . . . . , 101 133 118 104 134 . . . . . 95 . 93 . 98 . . 134 . . 124 . . 122 . . 136 . . 118 . 93 . . 113 . . 104 133 .1 134 .. 117 94 'iff Q1 100 90 .. 102 . 93 . 96 . 97 .. 91 25 .. 111 ..1 .. 117 .. 120 .. 118 .. 120 .. 112 100 120 . . 116 116 94 116 '1 90 Parkhurst, Lucile . Patterson, Frances Paun, William .... Pearce, Gertrude . . Pearce, Marian . . . Pearson, Frances . . Peck, Letha ....... Pekkarinen, Hilja. . Perry, Louise ..... Pfaff, Theora . . . Phelps, Mabel ..... Phillips, Julia ..... Pilkinton, Wilma , . Pinkston, Jewel . . . Pollock, Margaret . Powers, Phyllis . . . Pray, Ellen ....... Pringnitz, Grace . . Purchase, Margaret Raimi, Eve ....... Randall, Elizabeth Randall, Leland . . . Randels, Ionc ..... Rawson, Alice . . Reed, Helen .... Rhoads, Ellen .... Rice, Marjorie .... Richards, Vivian . . Richardson, Eugene .... . . Robb, Judd ...... Rockwell, Dale . , . Root, Ruth .....,. Roseberry, Betty . . Roth, Paula ...... Rusch, Mamie ,... Russell, Vivian . . . Sanders, Olie . . . Sayer, Doris .... Schacht, Iris ...... Schantz, Frieda . . . Schmid, Emily .... Schomp, Lolita . . . Schreck, Dorothy . Schrems, Emma . . Schultz, Margaret . Scribner, Donna . Seekell, Robert . , . Seipp, Frances .... Sewell, Mildred . . . Shankland, Wilmot Shelly, Wilma .... Shook, Phyllis ..... Shopkin, Margaret. Shorney, Lorraine . 91 91 91 115 123 116 116 96 114 135 95 97 115 131 99 124 122 119 124 98 101 92 132 124 119 112 98 120 125 121 102 112 132 116 91 132 111 125 113 111 88 94 122 136 94 93 111 100 120 102 123 116 97 100 -- --.mf in-.--'.: ll ,, 1 , ,1, 1, 4, ,,M--,.,..L-1-,w-'-g 1. 1 ,,'i:', vel' ,144 Lil Shorney, Robert . . . Silfven, Ethel ...... Silvernale, Catherine Sims, Irina ........ Slayton, Helen ..... Slootweg, Magdalena Smith, Lucile ...... Sommerville, Marian Soulby, Anita ...... Spiess, .R,iel1ard .... S-pink, Ralpli .,... Staebler, Donald . . , Stark, Page ..... Steffek, Claudine . . . Stelilek, Ralph ...... Stevens, Evelyn .... Stewart, Clarence. . . Stewart, Robert ..., Stimpson, .loh11 ..... Stobbe, .Jeannette . . Stoinler, Carolyn . . . S13Ol1l1CIll,J1l1'QQ, Beulah Stronhauer, Lois .... Sturdevant, Myone . Swallow, Edna ,...., Swan, Edward ..... Thayer, Grace ..... Tl1rondike, Sarah . . Thure, ,Karina . . . Tobey, Louise ..... Torpey, Helen ..... Traviss, Maynard . , Twork, Lester ..... Tuck, Mabel .... Tyler, Janet ...,. Q Underwood, Leda. . . VanAke11, Elbert . . . Vendien, Lynn ..,.. 100 121 115 121 115 136 119 132 114 104 98 112 103 130 137 114 105 133 101 133 131 114 131 98 118 103 104 130 91 94 122 120 92 115 92 103 123 92 111.1111 . A will 1 il ' 'onffllf l??1l!CfElll9s33s-- H 1 Vigland, Bonnie . . , Vinton, Helen .... Vorhees, Hazel .... Wfaflle, Mary ,.... Waggoner, Ruth. . . Wagoner, Helen . . . Walker, Francis . . . Walker, Marjorie . Vlfalker, Ruby .... VVarne1', Mary .... Webster, Alberta . . VVC-Bll11El,11, Dorothy . Weiineister, Evelyn Weininann, Emilie Welch, Margaret . . Wender, Carl ..,.. Wenzel, Elizabeth . Westcott, Jay .... White, Ailsa .... Wilcox, Mary . . . Wildt, Lois . . . Wilhelm, Ruth .... Wilkas, Stanley . Willard, Ruth .... Willett, Ilene ..... Williams, Harriet . Williamson, Max . . Wiseman, Audrey . Wolf, Dorcas ...... Wood, Carl ..... Wood, Fritz ..,.,. Wood, Helena .... Woods, Merle . . Wright, Ben .... Young, Hazel . , . Zanini, Elizabeth . Zatkin, Monya . . , Zink, Carol ....... .. 135 .,. 114 .. 103 ., 122 .. .. 99 .. 130 ,, .. 123 .. .. 114 .. 120 .. 114 .. .. 113 ..., .. 94 ... .. 93 .... .. 124 .. .. 100 .. .. 103 .. .. 117 .. 100 .. 120 .. 121 .. 113 .. 93 .. 100 .. 123 ., 130 .. .. 188 .. 136 .. .. 91 .. ., 131 .. 121 .. 136 .. 92 .. 115 120 .. 92 .. .. 89 92 113 1 .. ,M ,Q ,X . iiifiilie iemfil fjiffi y5'.j f,fQfstffMf',jf ,J Vff! of wafer ff' if? is if fjfgghgfg Qi 1 V T 0 -B55 of 'Pj 8 Q52 l y9gig4,w ,,- VA? AWK ,M ,Q WLM MQW Eff 'ffm N u ' Q2 is iq':1:T? J K H 12-Vi. .,1, f - 'Lay lfff i INF 'Ll-r,,Q,QlAdx I9 'ta ' :fri Nfwbk I vi I:- . 2.0 A ' P . 'A' 'Q f f U T of Gimp N wi A A P VF' I jJwv f371 Qs X Aff ff lf! A' - as L lQ,5.9-fx wg , ' , ' ' Xjwff' g f 'U I!! iL'.J1.JLf,! , ' j yvljy-f P l ,JS fu J . , J - wg MQW ' Wu TWA! f Yiblfh - ,A jf 1 r ' t .. ij' 1 I? N Wd j ff!! I 1 A , L? 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