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coke datesg and those special times . . . New
Student days, Homecoming, formals . . . that
happened . . .
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on the campus . . 74
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plex unit ot the college . . . your talent, your
leadership, your cooperation . . .
in campus organizations . . IOO
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Prefidenl of the College
SAMUEL N. STEVENS
Dean of Women Dean of Men
EVELYN GARDNER G. LESTER DUKE
HERBERT PRESCOTT
Director of Public Relation:
ADELINE PRUYN
Executive Secretary to the
Preficienft Office!
Director of Aclmiffiom
BETHANA MCCANDLESS
Re giytrtzr
RUPERT A. HAWK
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Faculty
ART
ALICE DAVIS, A. M., Iowa.
ALICE R. COBB, B.A.E., Chicago
Art Institute. EDITH A. STERN-
FELD, A.M., Iowa.
CHEMISTRY
LEO P. SHERMAN, Ph.D., Chi-
cago. WILLIAM C. OELKE,
Ph.D., Iowa. JOSEPH D. DAN-
FORTH, Ph.D., Purdue.
BIOLOGY
GEORGE N. ROBERTSON, Ph.D.
Chicago. HENRY G. WESTON
JR., Ph.D., Iowa State. GUILL
ERMO MENDOZA, Ph.D., North
western. LOUISA SARGENT CON
ARD, A.M., Chicago. IRVING Y.
FISHMAN, M.S., Oklahoma.
ECONOMICS
KENYON A. KNOPF, Ph.D.,
Harvard. JOSEPH W. CHARL-
TON, Ph.D., Chicago. ROGER W.
BRIGGS, B.S.C., C.P.A., Iowa.
RUPERT A. HAWK, A.M., Iowa.
JAMES H. STAUSS, Ph.D., Wis-
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Consin. '
Crowned king and queen of llae
faculty pazrlyi
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EDUCATION
SHIRLEY L. MERSHON, A.M., I1-
linois. GALE E. JENSEN, Ed.D.,
Illinois.
ENGLISH
GRACE EVA HUNTER, Ph.D.,
Iowa. CHARLES HOWELL FOS-
TER, Ph.D., Iowa. HERBERT
PRESCOTT, A.M., Maine. ER-
NEST F. ANDREWS, A.M., Har-
vard.
ENGLISH
CURTIS B A K E R BRADFORD,
Ph.D., Yale. E v E L Y N MAE
BOYD, A.M., Chicago. CHRISTIAN
P. GRUBER, A.M., Princeton.
HENRY ALDEN, A.M., M.S., Co-
lumbia. MARILYN G R U B E R,
A.M., Northwestern fnot pic-
turedj. NICHOLAS PERCAS, Lic.
en Fil. y Let., Valencia Cnot pic-
tureclj .
HISTORY
CHARLES E. HOPPIN, A.M.,
Minnesota. ROBERT H O M E R
NORTON, A.M., D a 1 h o u S i e.
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LANGUAGES
HAROLD L. CLAPP, Ph.D., Wis-
consin. O. H. HAUPTMANN,
Ph.D., Wisconsin. B E T H W.
NOBLE, Ph.D., Yale. DEIRDRE
M. SMITH, A.M., Michigan.
HELENA PERCAS, A.M., Colum-
bia. ELBERT MORSE SMITH,
A.M., Lawrence.
LANGUAGES
JOHN R. KLEINSCHMIDT, Dr. es
Lettres, Geneva. REV. JOSEPH
GREGORI, A.B., C i n c i n n a t i.
HUMPHREY H. CORDES, A.B.,
Loyola. AARON B. EVERETT,
A.M., Oregon. ODETTE DE LE-
CLUSE. HERMAN SALINGER,
Ph.D., Yale. V. MARINA FAR-
MAKIS, Ph.D., Chicago.
MATH AND PHYSICS
H. GEORGE APOSTLE, Ph.D.,
Harvard. RAYMOND B. Mc-
CLENON, Ph. D., YALE. GRANT
L. GALE, M.S., M i c h i ga n.
WAYNE B. DENNY, Ph.D., Yale.
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MUSIC
fseatedj SARAH JANE HOR-
NUNG, M.Mus., Chicago. NOR-
MAN G O O D B R O D, M.Mus.,
Northwestern. SARAH INNES
MACDONALD, B. Mus., Grinnell.
Cstandingj DAVID BRUCE SCOU-
LAR, A.M., Columbia. OTTO T.
JELINEK, M.F.A., D e P a ul.
FRANK M. STRATTON, M.Mus.
Eastman. ALICE SMITH EVER-
sOLE, A.B., IOWA. HOYLE CAR-
PENTER, M.Mus., E a s t m a n.
JETTA VASEK DURHAM, A.B.,
Grinnell.
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PHILOSOPHY
AND RELIGION
REV. WINSTON L. KING, Ph.D.,
Harvard. P A U L GRIMLEY
KUNTZ, Ph.D., Harvard. NEAL
W. KLAUSNER, Ph.D., Yale.
JANE GILMER WILHELM, A.M.,
DUKE fnot picturedj.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
fseatedj BEULAH GREGOIRE,
B.S., Minnesota State Teachers.
MARGERY SCHELFOUT, M.Ed.,
Minnesota. D OROT HY ANN
PULLEY, A.M., Iowa. Cstand-
ingj E. WAYNE COOLEY, A.B.
Buena Vista. HENRY A. BROWN,
A.M., Wyoming. JOHN CUSH-
MAN TRUESDALE, A.M., Iowa.
E. G. BOOTH, JR., A.B., Grin-
nell. JOHN A. PEITSCH, A.M.,
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
DONALD WILHELM, A.B., Yale.
JOSEPH DUNNER, Ph.D., Basle.
C. EDWIN GILMOUR, MGA.
Pennsylvania.
SOCIOLOGY
MUNI FRUMHARTZ. A.M., Co-
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PSYCHOLOGY
CHARLES F. HANER, Ph.D.,
Iowa. GEORGE D. LOVELL,
Ph.D., Northwestern. DONALD
D. PEARSON, Ph.D., Iowa. Max
E. THOMPSON, A.M., Kansas.
SPEECH
MELVIN H. MILLER, A.M.
Michigan State. MAX E. FUL-
LER., Ph.D., Northwestern.
KENT ANDREWS, A.M., Iowa
HAZEL E. MORITZ, A.M., Michi-
gan State. VELMA BISSELL
HISERV. A.M., Iowa. ROLAND A.
CHASE, A.M., Columbia.
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POISTER. A.M., Chicago. JOHN
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First row: D. Blough, D. Hauser, D. Nelson, H. Huebsch, S. Shirk, RQ
Perry, J. Peterson, L. King
Second row. M. Crawford, R. Martin, W. Douma, A. Garst, C. Pitts,
S. Kinney, M. Bell, L. Pugh, J. Fuhrman, D. jordan, A. Kananen
Not pictured: J. Morrill, A. Goldfarb, C. Curtis, H. Bond, D. Freyder,
B. Taylor, D. Mclnnes, J. Vyce
Cup-nndgoufned Jeniors lirten
COMMENC
Throughout the year seniors wist-
fully await the fulfillment of their
college plansg at the same time un-
derclassmen dream of tue climax of
a Grinnell education, Commence-
ment Week. This 1950 graduation
marked the beginning of the 1951
Cyclone.
Ending the year with n goy note, lloe ,fpring formal.
thoughtfully to the comrnenc
ment uddrerr.
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Nancy Wolfe, League Board prerfiflent, ex-
lendr the bert u'i5lJer of the ,vtudenty to re-
tiring Dean Earl Strong und Mrr, Strong.
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Class Dfficers
D. Chatterton, v. pres.g H.
Olson, soc. ch.g D. Cervene,
soc. ch.g M. Dewel, pres.g
A. Drummond, treas.g S.
Furber, sec.
First row: M. Fisher, soc. ch.g S. Haegele, sec
First row: J. Kiharo, v. pres.g L. L. Pugh, sec.g
E. Park, soc. ch.
Second row: G. Dutton, treas.g H. Bond,
pres.g T. jones, soc. ch.
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Second row: D. Freyder, pres.g S. Kinney
v. pres,g D. George, treas.
First row: B, Richter, treas.g A. Samonte, sec.
Second row: N, Noe, soc. ch.g R. Perry, pres.g
C. Curtis, v. pres.g L. Grosser, soc. ch.
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Seniors
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RICHARD C. ADAMS SUZANNE E. AINSWORTH LESLIE C. ALLEN SHIRLEY I- ANDERSON
German Hillary P.fyCfJ0l0gy Ar!
Chicago, Illinois Spirit Lake, Iowa Beverly. Massachusetts MiHHCaP0liS, Minnesota
I0 ANNE ARNOLD SARAH JOAN BAKER ROBERT L. BANWELL
Biology Efonomirx and Buiineu Hiiwfy
Redwing, Minnesota Chicago, Illinois Fort Dodge, Iowa
HARRY W, BARNES PHILLIP E. BENNET ROBERT E. BIGELOW
Economic: and Buxinexy Eronomicx and Buiineir Poliiiml Scienre
Joliet, Illinois New York, New York Salem, Illinois
JEAN BLM-ri R, MARIE IBLATTNER DUANE M. BLOUGH RUTH M. BOHSTEDT
Eronomiar and Buxinen Pbyfiral Eduration Pfyclqology Efgnamicf and Buiinen
Fairmont, Minnesota Washington, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska Grinnell, Iowa
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Seniors
MARY BORDERS RICHARD C. BRAUN ROBERT C. BREDESON CLAUDINE BRIESE
Biology Cbemixtry-Zoology Englirb Elementary Education
Bethesda, Maryland Webster Groves, Missouri Minneapolis, Minnesota Ida Grove. IOWA
RICHARD C. BIIDLONG, JR, CHARLES EDVVARD BURD WILFRED F. CALM
Economicr and Bzffinerr Economifr and Bufinery 51766513 Correction
Webster Groves, Missouri Waterloo, Iowa Chicago, Illinois
RICHARD T. CERVENE DONN C. CHATTERTON HOMER LEE CHRIsrENsEN
Art Engliib Economic.: and Burinerf
Fort Dodge, Iowa Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois
CATHERINE N. COLE MARY JANE CONNELL JAMES L, CONNERS MARY C. COPES,
gpg-eff? Poliliml Sfienre Economic.: and Burineu Englifh
Iovga 123115, Iowa Bloomington, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Sioux City, Iowa
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Seniors
ANGUS CRAWFORD BARBARA A. CRossEN MARY BETH DAY MAR 501115 J, DEWEL
Political Science Elementary Education Pxyfhology Elementary Education
Cleveland Heights, Ohio Oberlin, Ohio Marshalltown, Iowa Algona, Iowa
DOROTHY DICKINSON WALLACE H. DOUMA ANDREW H. DRUMMOND
Sociology Pxyclzology Englifla
Highland Park, Illinois Ottumwa, Iowa Elmdale, Kansas
DAVID A. DUNLOP WILLIAM LAURENCE DUTTON, JR. NANCY O. ELMSLIE
Efonomiar and Bufineff Matbematiar Englikrla
Mankato, Minnesota Cedar Rapids, Iowa Quincy, Illinois
ALEX J. ELWYN JULIA A. EYMANN ROBERT N. FRIEND DOROTHY I. FUNK
Mallyematirx Speerb Eronomiar and B14.rine.r,r SPFFCIJ
New York, New York Reedley, California Chicago, Illinois Creston, Iowa
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Seniors
SARAH ANN FURBER PATRICIA A. GALEY RICHARD D. GEORGESON ELISE RICHTER GILLAM
Spanish German Eflglifh 5 Pdnii 19
Minneapolis, Minnesota Lombard, Illinois I-erwra, Kansas Marshalltown, Iowa
NORMAN A. GLASS JACK J. GOGGIN ROBERT C. GREEN
Comparative Literature Hirzory Speech
Belvidere, Illinois Ossian. Iowa White Hall, Illinois
MARION C. GRIDLEY RAYMOND AI. GRINDLE DAVID L. HAMMER
Spanifla Economkr ana' Buyineyx Hirtory
Wilmette, Illinois Barrington, Illinois Newton, Iowa
ROBERTA HANSEN ERNEST ROGER HANSON MARVIN W. I-IELLER CHARLES W. HINMAN
Eurbeniey Music Education Pbyxicr Clgemirtry
Nevada, Iowa Flandreau, South Dakota Grundy Center, Iowa Gowrie, Iowa
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Seniors
SARAH S. HOERNER WILLARD B. HORN GEORGE L. HoY'r DOROTHY S. HUME
English Literature Eeonamicx and Bufinen Engliyln Speech
Keokuk, Iowa Evanston, Illinois Brookline, Massachusetts Omaha, Nebraska
ROBERT L. HURTGEN EDWIN J. JACKSON ELEANOR E. JAMES
Economies and Buxinexf Pxyrlnology Comparative Literature
La Crosse, Wisconsin Winnetka, Illinois Glen Ellyn, Illinois
DONALD B. JOHNSON WILLIAM E. JOHNSON BARBARA J. JUEL
Eeonomiex and Buxineu Eeonomiry and Business Elementary Edueation
Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Council Bluffs, Iowa
I. ANITA KANAANEN CLAIRE KARSTADT HELEN KASPAR LAWRENCE A. KING
Political Sfience Sociology Engliila Economin and Buxinen
Chicago, Illinois Glen Ellyn, Illinois Berwyn, Illinois Pleasant Ridge, Michigan
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Seniors
CLARK T. KINGERY HARRY W. KNAPP LOUISELLA M. KURTH JEAN MARIE LARSON
Playxics Economici and Buxinefy Sociology Sofiology
Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania Des Plaines, Illinois Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ottawa, Illinois
ALAN F. LEE JEAN B. LEWIS JOHN A. MAC NAIR
Sociology Aft Economiar and Bzzfineff
Rockford, Illinois St. Paul, Minnesota Jetmofe, Kansas
DONALD K. McINNEs JAMES R. MCKEAN EDWARD C. MCKINNEY
Sociology Pfycloology Pbilofoplfy and Religion
Homewood, Illinois Malcom, Iowa New London, Connecticut
ALICE I. MCQIIILKIN CAROLYN J, MACFARLANE RosE MARIE MANES NANCY M. MARLEY
Biology Speech Speech Sociology
La Porte City, Iowa Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois MayW00cl, Illinois
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Seniors
ROBERT F. MARQUIS RUTH MARTIN DOROTHY H. MAXWELL WILLIAM L. MERRELL
Englirb Sociology Ployfical Education Economirf and Ba.fine.r.r
Creston, Iowa Fort Dodge, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska North Platte, Nebraska
JANE E. MILLER JACK E. IVIIMMACK MARGARET A. MINNS
Art Speech Elemenlary Education
Des Moines, Iowa Kenmore, New York' Wilmette, Illinois
EVERETT MOORE, JR. JOHN B. INIORRILL, JR. JO ANNE MYER
Speech-Pfyrlaology Biology Elementary Eduration
Scarsdale, New York Riverside, Illinois Highland Park, Illinois
FRANCES F. NAKAMLIRA ALFRED WAYNE NAUMANN DOUGLAS W. NELSON GEORGIA YELLAND NELSON
Zoology Cbemiftry Economiof and Bafineff Pbilofoplay and Religion
Olaa, Hawaii Ottumwa, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota Waseca, Minnesota
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Seniors
GREG STONE NIEDT MARY JEAN NILLES JEAN C- NU-SSON HAZEL M- OLSON
Economicf and Bniinefi Pxyrloology Engliih Elementary Education
Huntleigh Village, Missouri Evansion, Illinois Omaha, Nebraska Oak Park Illinois
GORDON C. OSBRINK STUART W1 OSKAMP RICHARD L. OVERHOLTZER
Mdfllfmdfiflf Pxychology Amerifon Civilization
Des Moines, Iowa Glen Ellyn, Illinois Ida Grove, Iowa
LAURETTA PARKER DoLoREs M. PESHEL ARTHUR 1. PETERSEN
American Civilization Art Economiri and Bniineii
Omaha, Nebraska San Pedro, California Chicago, Illinois
JOHN L. PETERSON ROBERT V. PISCHKE CARTER A. PITTS WALTER S. Poxoj
Speech Economic: ond Biarineir Econornicx and Bmineff Efonomicx and Bmineii
Waseca, Minnesota La Crosse, Wisconsin Le Mars, Iowa Chicago, Illinois
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Seniors
JOHN T. PRATT RITTA M. RANDOLPH DONNA F. REDFERN GEORGE F. REDMAN
Biology Aft Mufir Education Eranamicr and Buiinerr
Minneapolis, Minnesota Anamosa, Iowa Yarmouth, Iowa North Andover, Massachusetts
JANE RICHARDSON ROBERT C. RIssE SERAFIM ROMBERG
Englirb Piyrlzology Pryrlaology
Evanston, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri Grinnell, Iowa
CARL T. SAKATA JEANNE M. SCHNEIDER HENRY PAUL ScHoLTE
Politira! Scienre Sgfiglggy Englirh
Honolulu, Hawaii Chicago, Illinois Grand Rapids, Michigan
WILLIAM F. SCHREYACK KENNETH W, SCHWARTZ DONA FAE SIEHL .DONALD J. SIMPSON
Economirf and Busineu Englirb Eronomicr and Bufiners EC0f10ffliCJ HM' Bllfineli
Glen Ellyn, Illinois Pelham Manor. New York Grinnell. Iowa Oak I-HWI1, Illinois
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Seniors
DONALD A. SLOCUM BRUCE M. SNELL MARY P. SQUIRES ANN STILLMAN
Piycloology Hixtory Sgfjglggy Biology
Riverside, Illinois Ida Grove, Iowa Evanston, Illinois Al,9,0I13, IOWA
PAUL L, STRIGHT LOVICE STURTEVANT CAROLYN SWARTZ
Cbemiflry Elemenlafy Edzzmtion Englifb f01H'7MlfJm
White Bear Lake, Minnesota Sioux City, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa
BRETT M. TAYLOR DAVID C. THEOPHILUS CONSTANCE L. TI-IUMA
Economicf and Buxinesx Eronomiff and Bzuinexs Elementary Education
Mankato, Minnesota Grand Meadow, Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota
RICHARD G. TOMLINSON WILLIAM J. TOOMEY SUZANNE TORNQUIST ROBERT S. TRAYES
Piycbalogy Ecorzomirx and Buxineff Spanifla ECOfl0mif.f and Bminexf
Chicago, Illinois
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Chicago, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Boston, M2SS3ChL1SCffS
Seniors
WILLETTE UBL DOROTHY A. WAGNER ESTHER M. WAGNER ARTHUR J. WAI-STROM
Englixb Muir Edumzign Elementary Education Economic: and Bufinerf
Berwyn, Illinois St. Joseph, Michigan Chicago, Illinois CiI1Cif1fl2fi, 0hi0
WALDEN BEN WHITEHILL LEWIS L. WHITTEMORE DORIS JAN-MN WILTS
Claemiftry-Zoology Economic! and Burineu Elfmfnfflfy Edllfflliwl
Grand Junction, Iowa Seattle, Washington MHSOH City, Iowa
ROSEMARY ANN WRAY ROBERT G. ZEITLER LYDIA D. ZILBOORG
Playxical Education Cbemirtry-Zoology Sociology
Park Ridge, Illinois Webster Groves, Missouri Mexico, D. F., Mexico
GERAULD ALLEN
ANDREW BILLINGSLEY
SHEILA E. BOYER
BROOKS F. BREESE
JOHN F. BRINGOLF
ANN COLLINS
PAUL S. DECATUR
JOHN P. DURHAM
JACK C, EDGREN
PHYLLIS L. FLEMING
FRANCIS J. FOLEY
Seniors Not Pictured
RICHARD FRIEDMAN
TOM L. GAGE
ROBERT F. GETTY
DONALD GREGG
HAROLD E. GREGG
GEORGE M. HRUBES
RAYMOND A. KALTWASSER
CHESTER K. LACY
DOROTHY A. LAITY
WILLIAM C. MCGUIRE
CURTIS MCKAY
RAYMOND MANEKI
ANN S. MARCEK
ROBERT E. MILLER
LIONEL E. OBERLIN
PAUL E. PHILLIPS
JOSEPH W. POPPLE
EDWARD D. ROWSE
WILLIAM I. RUTHERPORD
MALCOLM SHEPHERD
ROBERT A. SHUMAN
JOHN A. SLY
WILMER B. SMIDT
ROBERT A. SPIEGEL
CLAIR E. THOMAS
SUZANNE WARNER
MARILYN Cox WHITHAM
ROBERT WHITHAM
PAUL WILLARD
DALE WILLBRANDT
VINCENT C. YAGER
JOE F. YECK
MASANOBU, YOSHINAGA
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FIFTH ROW
BARBARA BETZ
ROBERT BLOME
DONALD BOECKLING
SIXTH ROW
DAVID BORCHMAN
ARTHUR BORG
JAMES BURLING
FIRST ROW
CTETACHEW ASTATKEI
RUTH ATWATER
ANNE AYRES
SECOND ROW
WALLACE BAEHLER
PAT BARTELL
DONALD BASLER
THIRD ROW
DAVID BAUMGARTNER
JOYCE BEARDSLEY
MARGARET BELL
FOURTH ROW
MARY JANE BENDER
PAUL BENDER
JOAN BERSCHEID
THIRD ROW
JANIS DAWES
JEAN DAWLEY
JACK DAY
FOURTH ROW
ROBERT DENNLER
RICHARD DIETZ
JEAN DOUGHERTY
FIRST ROW
ELIZABETH BUZZARD
ROBERT CAREY
DONALD CHAPMAN
SECOND ROW
ROBERT CHAPMAN
CHARLENE CLARK
BETTY COLLINS
FIFTH ROW
ELEANOR DOUGLASS
NANCY DUKE
PAUL EGENES
SIXTH ROW
JAMES ELMSLIE
MARY FISHER
WALTER FLINN
FIFTH ROW
MARY HACKES
SHIRLEY HAEGELE
HAROLD HARRISON
SIXTH ROW
ROBERT HATFIELD
DAVID HAUSER
PEARL HELM
FIRST ROW
DOUGLAS FREYDER
MARY FUJIOKA
JAMES FUNAKI
SECOND ROW
JACQUELINE GATES
RICHARD GEORGE
FRANK GLOWACKI
THIRD ROW
ALAN GOLDFARB
ANN GOOD
ALLAN GORDON
FOURTH ROW
IRENE GORDON
PATRICIA GRAVES
MARY GRIMM
THIRD R.OW
HERBERT HUEBSCH
MARGARET HYDEN
DARRELL IvERsON
FOURTH ROW
KATI-IRYN JANTZEN
GEORGE JECK
BARBARA JONES
FIRST ROW
FRED HELPENSTELL
PATRICIA HERMANN
JACK HILL
SECOND ROW
ROBERT HOLLOWAY
ANNE I-IOSMER
MARY HOWARD
FIFTH ROW
ELENE JONES
SALLY JONES
ANN JOSEPH
SIXTH ROW
CELINA KARP
NANCY KEATING
SHIRLEY KINNEY
FIFTH ROW
ROSEMARY MARTIN
JoN MILLEN
M. JANE MILLER
SIXTH ROW
NANCY MILLER
ROBERT MILLER
WILLIAM RUDY MILLER
FIRST ROW
JAMES KISSANE
LOUISE KLINE
MIWAKO KUNIMURA
SECOND ROW
RICHARD LANDIS
JANE LEACI-I
NORMAN LERCH
THIRD ROW
JERRY LEVY
PATRICIA LONE
JEAN LORY
FOURTH ROW
WILEY MCCONNELI.
BEN MCGUCKIN
MAYFIELD MARSHALL
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THIRD ROW
ROBERT NATKIN
ROBERT NOXON
BERNARD OAKES
FOURTH ROW
JAMES O,BRIEN
LORAN OLSEN
NANCY PATTERSON
FIRST ROW
SYLVIA MILLERIJ
JOAN MOEDE
JAMES MOL
SECOND ROW
SHIRLEY MOORE
JAMES MORGAN
JANE MORRISON
FIFTH ROW
COCA PAVLOVITCH
MARK PEDERSON
GLENN PETERSON
SIXTH ROW
BARBARA PETRAN
MARY JANE PHILLIPS
LUCY PIATT
FIFTH ROW
JOHN SITTON
ROBERT SKRAINKA
DELORES SORENSON
SIXTH ROW
FLOYD SOSEMAN
JOANNE STREATER
CHARLES STRYKER
FIRST ROW
RACHELLE POGUE
NANCY POSTMA
LETTIE RASMUSSON
SECOND ROW
SYLVIA REDDING
PRISCILLA REDFIELD
MARGERY REED
THIRD ROW
JANET REINKE
DAVID ROBERTSON
SALLY RODGERS
FOURTH ROW
JOAN SCHMIDT
ROGER SCHUESSLER
MARIAN SCOTT
FIRST ROW
PAT SULLIVAN
ALIDA TOLMAN
FRANK TONG
SECOND ROW
ANNE TONON
MARY TURNER
MARY TYLER
THIRD ROW
DAVID VAN HORSSEN
JAMES WALLRICH
BEVERLY WAY
FOURTH ROW
JOHN O. WELLS
SUSAN WESTERFELD
HELEN WICKMAN
FIFTH ROW
ARTHUR WRIGHT
BURTON WRIGHT
JERRY WRIGHT
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First row: J.'Myer, J. Vyse, P. Adams, C. Smith, M. Langncss, B. Braaten, B. Williarnson, J. Fuhrman.
Second row: M. Cadwell, C. Curtis, P. Troxel, S. Anderson, N. Nichols, M. Fisher, Mrs. Murray, A. Stillman, S
Redding, B, Petran, H. Olson.
Third row: S. Marshall, L. Foster, B. Paal, K, Kraft, N. Smith, D. Modjeska, M. Landau, P. Yordy, M, Halliday, M
McCreath, D. Preiss, L. Sherwin, B. Fletcher, S. Cole.
First row: I. Brown, J. Spaeth, O. Wickman, P. Goldman, C. Lawson, L. Grosser, S. Sandberg, P. Ichikawa.
Second row: M. Cooley, P. Luce, J. Meagher, D. Goetsch, M. Smith, C. Lockhart, J. johnson, B. Combs, E. Tobusch.
Third row: J. Huntley, C. Showalter, A. Ritchie, M. Parsons, I. Rowden, S. Riley, J. Anderson, M. Landis, A. Samonte
M. Larson, M. Smaltz.
Cleveland
Wuff, wuff, bang. . . tip your Cleveland hats to the high-
lights of the year. . . Bobbe saves the cellar when floods strike
here. . . Pat's visions of Joan and Helen floating down the
hall. . . all of Wickie's neatness and the ever suffering Paal. . .
a Homecoming display that was something to see. . . an accent
lost f?j by Loa Lee. . . a harmonious answer on seconds phone
. . . the smokerls constant griping moan. Annie Stillman's job
done well. . . a bunch of kids that's really swell .... through
chicken pox and flu. . . the Cleveland girls come through. . .
with not all the brains, but plenty of wits. . . falthough Cathy
must learn to watch where she sitslj. . . a great birthday cele-
bration. . . caroling before Christmas vacation. . . intramural
teams that are hard to beat. . . the men in the basement, Sid
and Pete. . . a really baffled baffle-board. . . another group
that's just plain bored. . . a fickle social chairman. . . and then
of course, therels Karen. . . eleven finds us crawling into our
beds. . . but on Saturday nights we eat the spreads. . . Mrs.
Murrayls cakes for all-all in all a d-- good hall. . . wuff,
wuff, you're all campused!
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First row: j, Lanz, F, Rowe, J. Gates, M, Shaw, J, Helfrich, D. Hirschfeld.
Second row: B. Collins, V. Starkey, G. Wiechers, J. Strawbridge, J. Cromer, S, Spelman, B. Huber, M. Bycroft.
Third row: M. Baker, B, Harshbarger, B. Harshbarger, L. Joh nsczn. D. Lenz, 1. Dougherty, D, Cross, P. Price, K. McCarthy
First row: G. Porter, M. Paxton, J. Bolsterli, K, Buzzard, M. Howard.
Second row: J. Reinke, M. Dopke, M. Bell, H. Olson, Miss Cobb, N. Marley, E. Schultz, S. Haegele, Y. Kirkland.
Third row: Y, Kopecky, B. Nelson, C. Johnson, P. Helm, N. Duke, N. Mills, G. Bryan, M. Welsh, A. Buchta, J. Fiegel.
James
Oh, ho, ho, who says James girls never go on a lark?. . .
And one continuous lark it has been-led by Haz, the most
terrific of all. We swelled with pride at our "sweethearts"
Dedo and Buster. . . howled with Marge. . . dreamed to second
floor's serenades and firstls impromptu jam sessions. . . exer-
cises with Jacki. . . and applauded Chaplin as she saved the
day at Homecoming.
Oh, ho, ho, whois that swinging on the fire escape?. . .
James Hall, of course, celebrating the success of our Sunday
night suppers and our tremendous "Arty" Party. . . and who
can forget the night Sus and Pearl found a vacant room . . . or
Gay and Barb's eternal bridge session. . . or odeur de Fried
onions and pancakes. . . 'leanie's triangle. . . chlorophyl pills. . .
judy's night vigils. . . Mari and Kiko's solving the dating prob-
lem. . . Louie's Coon Rapids Gazette. . . or the bird legs society?
As the finishing touch for our mostest of the bestest, we
claimed Miss Cobb Qmother was a freshmanj. . . and, for what
more could you ask?
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First row: J. Tam, M
Phillips, L. Green, M
Reed, 1. Deutsch, P
Meredith, J. Cramer, A
Reynolds.
Second row: J.Floback
liams, F. Rudloff, M
Rasmusson, E. Ferrel.
Third row: J. Zniewski
Leach, K. Jaeger.
Loose
. . . "the rip, rip roarin' reprobatesn. . . like
the practical jokers in the third floor crackerbox:
M. with her crawfish, Paula's pet phrases which
have spread their fame from one end of the hall
to the other, and jan's chemical experiment on
ciderg. . . "the pride of old Loose Hallu. . . what
could we be more proud of than the first prize
for decorations at Homecoming, and Marleen,
Homecoming Queen, our near monopoly on quad
engagements, our good times singing "The Blue-
Tail Fly" on our jack-o-lantern serenade when
our Homecoming flag was returned by the Cowles
Hall men?. . . "and we use our books for paper-
weightsn. . . while the basement enjoys a beach
First row: P. Graves,
N. Hosmer, S. Messer,
N. Weinfeld, M. Schwen-
deman, L. Davidson.
Second row: L. Lekan,
N. Moulton, E. Budd, A.
Tolman, N. Postma, N.
Thompson, J. Lichten-
stein, B. Wormhoudt, B.
Gaines, R. Hansen.
Third row: A. Ayres,
G. Cowan, P. Lone, J.
Morrison, P. Hermann,
J. Dawley, S. Winters, J.
Marvin, C. McLane, I.
Steffensen, S. Moore.
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party, the second floor entertains guests on the
sun deck, Sheila creates a bang-board, we discover
our secret buddies at the Christmas party, Nan
and Jean fail in their domestic attempts in the
first floor kitchenette, and we all are brightened
under Bitsy's omnipresent smiley. . . "the profs all
think we're wonderful". . . in spite of the fact
that Mrs. Lovell's intellectual integrity becomes
doubtful as an hour of playing "jacks" progresses,
and the Thompsons find themselves playing "pass
the orange" at our "regressive party", for these
and many more we say, "God has helped 'those
girls from Loose."
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Miller, K. Middleton, L.
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C. Parks, M. Skeel, J.
Streater, M. Steen, L.
Millerd, D. Powell, C.
Wilke, J. Dawes, J.
First row: R. Randolph
F. Nakamura, M, Kuni-
mura, N. Rice, D. Dick-
inson, D. Funk, A
Collins.
Second row: E. Wagner
N. Elmslie, M. Turner
S. Kinney, J. Richardson
Mrs. Leonard, M, Minns
Karstadt, D. Laity, C
Briese.
Third row: L. Piatt, J
Schmidt, J. Blatti, D
Siehl, A. Kananen, A
Marcek, B. juel, S
Boyer, J. Larsen, A
McQuilkin, S. Wester
feld, D. Wagner, D
Redfern.
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First row: M. Dryden, M. Steffen, C. Matson, S. Shirk, M. Eldred.
Second row: M. Pendell, P. McNally, J, Potts, G. Bardsley, E. Piatt, K, Blilie, C. Good, L. Christensen
Third row: J. Barker, E. Oto, S, Reynolds, J. Lewis, M, Weill, C. Vorlander, J. johns, N. Trimble.
First row: S. Gray, E. Wetterholm, A. Weaver, F. Wood, J. Koch, S. Yager,
Second row: M. Brock, R. Manes, L. Parker, Mrs. Wright, M. Dewel, R. Martin M Mullin
Third row. E, Levin, B. Deters, S. Herman, N. McGregor, E. Barnard, N. Wallace C Whitlovs
Main
Main Hall girls of '50-'51 have lots to remember. Did
someone say "what?" Well, Judy and Lucy's terrific rendition
of "A Bushel and a Peckn. . . then, there was Susy G. and her
Hal who assured Main of at least five phone calls per evening
. . . the perpetuated message to be relayed for Freda, "She's
at the stablesI". . .
Then, to whom but Liz could it happen-two sprained
ankles on the day of the Christmas formal. . . R. M. with her
"Quiet Hours!". . . Marge and the Ulawng, lawng nosed snord-
fishw. . . Melanie and her time-honored, "When I'm not near
the man I love, I love the man I'm near". . . Lolly and her
super baffleboard. . . the improvised ironing boards on desks
before a formal. . . Nita and her ever-present pickles or crackers
. . . Jeannie always so busy. . . 'lo Jo shrieking, "I'm excruciated,
simply excruciatedlu . . . Sunny's Brooklyn accent. . . Joyce. the
first Main girl to be pinned. . . Carol and her hustling, bustling,
'iVolleyball tonight, kids-letls make it, or elseln. . . Carolyn
and Dinny, the "sweetest of all sweet girlsn. . . Esty walking
off with the freshman football hero. . . smiling, sweet Susie
Reynolds, an illusion destroyed by the twanging of the uke at
all hours. . . Gordon, the mongrel cat. . . and Mrs. Wright
with her daily check-up and delicious spreads.
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First row: E. Goodale, P. Marshall, M. Harrington, F. Bennett, S. Van Nest, S. MacCluskey, J. Treloar.
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Second row: M. Staley, K. Grover, C, Nason, D. Jacobsen, D. Towns, S. Kindig, S. Morris, M. Williams, R. Stuebe
D. Woodruff.
Third row: M. Gottsche, P. Paulich, P. Brown, M. de Neui, J. Hacking, S. Cary, I. Osmundson, M. Andresen, C. Rose
N. McKee, M. Short, C. King.
First row: G. Bailey, P. Ruehle, N. Mackenzie, E. Leaf, B. Shoan, R. Hicks.
Second row: E. Hanson, C. Cole, S. Tornquist, E. jones, Mrs. Ironsides, I. Wilts, A. Good, B. Betz, M. Mabbott.
Third row. P. Esser, P. Kenyon, E. Howard, j. Tiffany, G. De Groot, C. Pitts, M. White, J. Stephens, M. Hayes, P
Portzline.
Mears
How can we forget. . .Mary, "the crutchf' Hayes as Santa
Claus. . . Baffle Board's presentation, "Wannann Jilts. . . Eager
. . Elene and her Magic Violin. . . "Ever1ybody-get-in-
this-corner" Barber. . . King Gus-Gus. . .trouble with the
Homecoming stork. . . the day of the great flood. . . Stable-
mates Sheila and Sally. . . Perky Perky. . . Hangdog Harrington
. . . Ann Good's impromptu entertainment. . . smoker girls
Portzline, Stevens, Shoan, and Hicks. . . Yahweh's Goldfish
bowl. . . Carol "Talent" Pitts. . . Rusty's 11:05 leaps into bed
. . . Suzi and her after-hour conversations at the window. . .
Deenie's giggle. . . Gretch's "My Bobn. . . the old gray cat on
the fire escape. . . the blonds by proxy. . . Patty's puns. . . the
after dinner music hour with Mush, Jan, M. Andresen, and
Nola. . . "Can you feel the heat coming off this pie?" . . . Jane
"the laughi' Tiffany. . . the eleven o'clock waterfall from the
transom of 126. . .the passing trains that shake the panes. . .
Will we forget? Never!
First row: P. Rothwell, B. Blanchard, M. A. Wickstrom, C. Leinhauser, A. Tonon, C. Fitzpatrick, N. Parker.
Second row: B. Jones, D. Sorenson, E. Gillam, J. Hessler, B. Carlson, B. Way, P. Schwartzman, K. Seels, B. Garnett,
M. Borders.
Third row: M. Kiharo, M. Hume, P. Sullivan, L. Kline, I., Pugh, H. Wickman, J. Fife, B. Shepherd, V. Burdett, M
Crawford, N. Tong, J. Kiharo.
First row: S. Furber, D. Anderson, J. Schneider, E. Douglass, R. Pogue M Tyler J Bagby M Gridley D Elsner
Second row: H. Kaspar, B. Blagg, M. J. Nilles, C. Macfarlane, M. Squires Miss Williams I Nilsson J Berscheid
P. Reynolds, C. Thuma, J. Moede.
Third row: I. Gordon, L. Zilboorg, B. Geddes, J. Lewis, M. Merritt, J Zoller S Hoerner B Brown W Ubl j Gaddis
M. Copes, M. Hyden, M. Fujioka, C. Clark.
Read
Once again Read came through-how could we help it
with Square leading the way and our terrific Baffle Board.
Through the haze of bridge games, uke "concerts," and knitting
sessions, many events stand out. , .
Nan and Bobbie's entertainment at the formal house party
-and alum Captain Bud Legg steering a straight course for
Read-the art exhibits in 527, Opus 27, "Spectre,'-Miss
Williamls peppy spirit and "Any early dinner tickets today?"-
Our theme song, "Hello, Mother, I knew it was you"-the
second floor maid, Nellie Kneecap-Copey's fabulous spreads
-our own private Dance Intramural-our beautiful Christmas
tree and the party-wthe twins and their Japanese dinners-third
floor's home management class-Homecoming decorations and
the dry ice that wouldn't smoke-the excitement when Wicky,
Pat, Bev, and Mary brought back engagement rings-"Hallo-
Ween" Ghosts on the Loggia roof-the mystery of the leaking
bathtubs on first floor-the farewell party at semesters-the
traveling saleswomen, Doug, Stinky, and Bobbie-the bull
sessions in the rec room where numbers gathered for protection
against the mice-and Read's "boast" of the only permanent
parlor light on campus.
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First row: L..Robinson, H. Rowley, W. Rose, J. Uzodina, D. Wornom, R. Caulfield, N. Noe.
Second row: E. McNee, R. Bonner, R, Boyer, B. Lawrence, K. Kingston, W. Hogue.
Third, row: P. Nay, T. Campbell, C. Longstreth, D. Brown, -I. Hawes.
Fourth row: C. Field, R. Johnston, P, Oppenheimer, T. Pullen, L. Nickander, F. Rinefort,
Fifth row: J. Frost, D. Holleran, W. Rex, R. Risser, T. Railsback.
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First row: P. Egenes, D. Nelson, DI. O'Kane, Mrs. Hall, B. Merrell, R. Natkin, A. Elwyn.
Second row: C. Kingery, W. Pokoj, M. Shepherd, D. Iverson, R. Dennler, D. Basler, A. Gordon.
Third row: L. Olsen, J. O'Brien, R. Miller, G. Astatkei, E. Ostermann, K. Sayre, W. Toomey.
Fourth row: D. Duecker, V. Kane, D. Stumbaugh, F. Graff, R. Combs, R. Shuman.
Fifth row: P. Bender, A. Walstrom, I. Stirewait, R. Banwell, J. Connors, R. Sinsabaugh.
Clark
The Clark skunk initiated our traditionally outstanding
social program by entertaining the Smith owl and Dibble eagle,
serving up the Loose plaque for Christmas. Eclipsing all other
campus activities for the semester, "Clarklandia" showed
voyagers continental hospitality.
Chet Lacy reigned supreme over his little corps of grena-
diers, while O'Brien jockied with Uncle Sam. "Killer"
muscled his gallants almost to top place in intramural competi-
tion while Kingery, Lacy, Stumbaugh, Pokoj, Toomey, Iverson,
Miller, and Olley held up the varsity end. Paul paddled prep
posteriors while Natkin assured them it was hurting him more.
Elwyn bent over backwards trying to balance the books while
McKinney saw that the girls got fed up. The third floor boys
went weight-lifting happy while Noe made dinner colorful
with outfits. Oppie and Pullen kept busy with women troubles.
Mom "lamplighter" Hall instructed us in the ways of little
gentlemen, Shuman instructed us in the ways. And while
Basler was hunting rabbits it seems the rabbits were hunting
Gordon.
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First row: E. Weitz, F. Little, L. Gaudinier, W. Bird, W. Whipple, G. Campbell, S. Raffety.
Second row: J. Gilbert, G. Dutton, B. Boecker, D. Klink, D. Bowersox, D. Martens.
Third row: C. Nash, D. Abbey, J. Meyer, K. Ricker, J. Patterson, R. Roberts, H. Poley.
Fourth row: T. Wickman, M. Shoup, W. Smart, F. Adams, A. Heusner, E. Nuss, R. Meyer.
Fifth row: M. Arnold, W. Pollnow, G. Brinton, C. Smith, R. Dietz.
Cowles
Everyone had phones in Cowles this year. Taylor "dialed"
out dining room problems as C of HP prexy, Douma messing
"switch" as Social Czar. Next door, Les social coordinated
daily, night nursed nightly. Nauman constructed a calorimeter,
prep-mastered, gave opinion freely at house meetings.
Gadabouts' Stan continually planned to wreck the
Women's Gym. Schwartz co-edited ARENA Mag but had no
phone. Riss in the pool with Wolfe on the shelf g Jackson and
psych personality, jack "Fred Waringl' Mimmack and a half-
hundred Cowlesmen. Scholte threw Shelly at the cuckoo.
Zeitler's alcoholic analysis, Bob, Friend of Jazz.
Grindle in intramuralsg Dick Adams, cheerleading Quad
waiter, Carter Scoular 8z headwaiting, mermaid ferr, the
married affiliates.
Prepping as usual including a downtown Brannan plan,
Homecoming TILT on decoration, Sunday terrace shows, Allen
on piano, pie on Schwartz, ukes abounding.
"Mom', Martin as ever, fine, in the middle of it all.
Even Chocolate may be around next year.
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First row: R. Landis, E. Ling, J. Good, W. Stevens, J. Albach.
Second row: B. Creighton, K. Moffets, R. Booth, J. Shean, J. Bonde.
Third row: F. Wilkens, R. Skrainka, D. Goldwasser, J, Klein, J. Papadopoulos, G. Sackett.
Fourth row: G. Sunby, M. Foster, J. McIntyre, J. Dunlop, R. Norton.
Dibble
The Dibble eagle reigned over its hidden nest, taking a
year's rest from its many flights. . . the beautiful Homecoming
decoration turned into a great disappointment. . . Dibble's foot-
ball season turned out to be a great success-they won a game!
. . . thanks to Mom for her motherly love. . . preps still visualize
"Hell Week". . . Bonde, the great orator. . . baby Dunlop. . .
"muscles" Wilkins. . . of course we can not forget "Dr. Kinsey"
Booth. . . can't neglect the prep victory in the tug of war. . . or
the wonderful house party at the country club. . . Trevor jones
voted the hall's most quiet member. . . how Smith was again
presented with their "Owl", . . Vince finally graduating. . .
the voices, Roger and Harvey. . . the Saturday night Whoopsee
club. . . the draft call blues. . . Hoise throwing money away. . .
Pete's clubroom on second. . . Skrainka and his drunken dog
. . . All in all, with Ben's leadership we again enjoyed the
comradeship of the best group of fellows on the campus.
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First row: R. Meilcle, D. Boeckling, W. Platt, T. Babcock, W. Wertheirmer.
Second row: W. Winstrom, R. Lundblad, R. Andrews, R. Frank. J, Morgan, G. Frank.
Third row: F. Doody, L. Jacobsen, R. jaffee, J. Burr, G. Baker, R. Hatfield, P. Stright.
Fourth row: D. Drennan, S. Curtis, E. Mayfield, G. Vandenburgh, L. Turner, j. Young, E. Strassburger
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First row: D. Mclnnes, T. Read, D. Theophilus, W. Rutherford, R. Tomlinson
Second row: 1. Hill, M. Marshall, J. McNair, H. Nelson, S. Oskamp,j Funaki C Mathis R Friedman
Third row: W. Horn, J. Wright, D. Hauser, A. Hassopulos, R. Dibble
Gates
Gates' success this year can be attributed to hall spirit. We
got off to a flying start by winnning the intra-mural football
trophy. Phil Hartsock's Kaiser brought Mrs. Kruse to all of
the games. She proved to be the hall's leading supporter.
Along with star studded intra-mural teams, Gates contributed
Dunlop, Edgren and Theophilus, to varsity sports. Theophilus
was conspicuous when he tried to convince Horn that 16 Greeks
saved the entire Marine Corps. We won't be able to forget
such incidents as Alice and the basement boys and our excellent
chow hall conduct. We had our share of scholars, Rutherford
and Oskamp competed for Rhodes scholarships. A switch day
resulted for the preps because they were cooperative at times.
They took over house-meeting and paddled a few delinquent
upper classmen. The year was a complete success when jaffee
and his disciples departed downstate. Don Mclnnes deserves
a pat on the back for bringing Gates through a profitable year.
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First row: D. Freyder, G. Redmond, L. King, Mrs. Grieve, R. Trayes E Moore D Chatterton
Second row: J. Levy, D. Blough, D. Slocum, C. Stryker, A. Wright.
Third row: B. McGuckin, A. Johnsen, G. Stone, D. Van Horssen, S. Romberg
Fourth row: W. Kurth, C. Lang, P. Bennett, C. Steeg, A. Petersen.
Fifth row: R. Payette, G. Lane, E. Rowse, J. Sitton, B. Wright.
Langan
LANGAN-back this fall to dust off a mantle full of
trophies including the McMurray, Fetzer, and Homecoming
achievements-picked Marleen Southard to reign as Home-
coming queen-gave North campus a chance by presenting a
new Homecoming trophy-Sweetheart "Dido" Dougherty at
the Fall formal-chalked up honors with eight men lettering
in football-uneasy moments as Doc Sam paid a visit-
Blough's telephone and dating resumed as second floor phone
wires cleared of Student Council business-Millen, Barrett,
Halsey, Hays, Lang and Calm among the first to answer the
beckoning finger of the bewhiskered gentleman--Mom improv-
ing our minds with Christmas gift of the New Yorker-
Georgeson sweating out the birth of Arena-Chatterton and
Moore sparking the social season with "original" ideas-open
house back to normal in spite of freshmen playing bridge-
housemeetings better than Berle on TV with Freyder as prep-
master-still looking for the "Tombstone" which disappeared
about the time Scotty left-the best damn hall on campus-
LANGAN!!!
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Second row: D. Simpson, A. Goldfarb, R. Overholtzer, D. Hapgood, B. Snell.
Third row: J. Wallrich, C. Burd, R. Bredeson, J. Peterson, J. Kissane.
Fourth row: N. Lerch, P. Carlton, R. Holloway, R. Wright, H. Bond.
Fifth row: A. Borg, R. Peirce, J. Owings, R. Chapman, E. Zakria, J. Peterson.
Smith
Clan Smith returned to haunts refurbished but scraped off
the paint to find trophies just as we'd left them . . . except the
McMurray . . . alas! Hall doings had it . . . wonderful fall
and spring parties . . . homecoming decorations that finally
ranked first . . . to say nothing of genteel open houses in the
"Great White Way".
Words can't describe this great year . . . the after hours
seminars in the Peterson-Burd-Schreyack, suite . . . Surridge's
Christmas poetry . . . whispering Alan Goldfarb's quiet hours
. . . radio wizzards Borg and Keister . . . Gregg's AAC fAnnex
Athletic clubj . . . "Drums" Pierce going to the movies . . .
the terrified cry "Shrimp on thirdl' . . . Snell's applejack aging
on the loggia . . . promising violin virtuosi Newt and Kaplan
. . . the art exhibit of Nick, Andy, Wallrich on third . . .
Cervene evoking the Deity.
Best of luck . . . to Jones, Bredeson, and Overholtzer in
quest of Alice's posies . . . to Clem in the Circus , . . to Larry,
the cutest li'l hall president on campus . . . to the unruly preps.
. . . to this year's Sweetheart joan Bolsterli . . . and to every
year's Sweetheart, Mom Powell.
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First row: E. Gillam, G. Nelson, S. Furber, D. Hume, F
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Second row: D, Braun, D. Blough, L. Dutton, D. Over-
holtzer, B. Rutherford, A. Elwyn, S. Oskamp.
Phi Beta Kappa book awards are given each fall
at Phi Beta Kappa chapel to the sophomores who
made the highest grades in their class during their
freshman year. This year those sophomores are:
D. Harbeck, G. Porter, D. Klink, D. Bowersox,
H. Cochran. M. Southard is not pictured.
Checking orcferr at the annual Zlflorlar Board print Jale
Keeping Lewif like in order ir the refponfibility of Mortar Board
First row: L. Parkerg Mrs. Smithg
Mrs. Scoularg Miss Gardnerg D.
Hume.
Second row: E. Gillamg M. Blattnerg
J. Bakerg G. Nelson.
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Third row: C. Pittsg M. Harrington
P. McNallyg J. Pottsg E. Hansong
M. Lueckingg P. Ruehleg C.
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Favorite meeting of the year-
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Frrst row: W, Rutherfordg J. Morrillg
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Second row: B. Whitehillg L, Duttong
Oskampg P. Bennetg D. Blough.
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Second row: R. Bonner, R. Hurst,
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Football
jinxed by injuries to the extent of fifteen men, Coach Hank Brown's charges wound up the grid
season with a record of two wins and six losses. For their season opener the boys journeyed to Lake
Forest, where they defeated the Foresters, 13-6. After a scoreless first half, a touchdown run by halfback
Rudy Miller and a Whitehill to Stumbaugh pass produced the winning score.
After Lake Forest the gridsters had unfortunate luck in their first home game against Carleton.
The Carls' Chuck March threw two touchdown passes in the last forty seconds to defeat Grinnell, 21-19.
At Appleton, Wisconsin, on the following Saturday the Pioneers, not recovered from
the Carleton game, dropped a 34-6 decision to Lawrence.
Victory for the pioneers came when they returned to Ward Field. Capitalizing
on two pass interceptions they defeated a stubborn Monmouth eleven, 13-6. In spite
of Homecoming spirit the Scarlet and Black dropped a 21-0 decision to the Kohawks
from Cedar Rapids. At Cornell the Pioneers bowed to the Rams' alert playing when
they capitalized on five critical fumbles scoring a 20-12 victory. Playing
their best defensive game of the year Grinnell took on the highly favored Scots
from Macalaster and lost 7-0 in the closing minutes on a long aerial. For the clos-
ing game of the season the Pioneers journeyed to Beloit where they were over-
powered 42-20.
Four Grinnellians won all-conference recognitions. Dave Theophilus was
awarded a position on the first team offensive unit and second team defensive unit.
Dave Dunlop was chosen as tackle on the first team offensive unit, and Don Johnson
was chosen as an end on the first team defensive unit. Skip Kingery, Grinnell's
leading ground gainer, earned a backfield spot on the second team offensive unit.
A. Goldfarb, R. Fiedorowicz
R. Bigelow, end
D. Blough, fullback
H. Gregg, guard
D. johnson, tackle
D. Slocum, halfback
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A. Johnsen, tackle
P. McAleenan, end
J. McClintock, halfback
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T. Ellis, tackle
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gain again!! Coe.
First row: R. Dibble, R. Standerwick, T. Ellis, D. Freyder, D. Dunlop, H. Golden, D.
Stumbaugh, H. Cochran, Coach Pfitsch
Second row: G. Dutton, W. Pokoj, G. Whitehill, W. Toomey, C. Lacy, H. Bond
The best points of Grinnell's 1950-51 basketball season are summed up in
one man - Dunlop. Winding up his collegiate career with a total of 1054
points, big Dave hitting for 441 points this year edged out Beloit's Ron Bontemps
for the conference scoring crown with a 24.5 average. In his three years of
Varsity ball Dave has an average of 19.88 points a game.
Winning eight games and losing ten, Coach John Pfitsch's squad played
good and at times brilliant ball. Opening their season at North Central with a
59-47 loss, the cagers returned home to trim Coe, 69-64. At Cornell the follow-
ing week the Pioneers lost a hard game in the last few seconds, 63-62. The
loopsters captured third place in the North Central tournament at Sioux City,
edging out Iowa State Teachers 63-60, and South Dakota U., 68-57, while
dropping a close one to Morningside, 74-64.
Back home the Scarlet and Black continued in their winning form as they
took Ripon, 58-42, and then trounced Monmouth, 75-58. At Northfield, Min-
nesota, Grinnell's quintet had a tough time and were decisioned 61-503 back in
Darby Gym Lawrence proved to
be somewhat easier and Pfitsch's
men won 66-59. After the Law-
rence fray the loopsters seemed
to lose their touch when they
dropped successive matches to
Knox, 65-50, Simpson, 66-61,
and Beloit, 86-51. Later in the
week the Pioneers recovered and
beat Monmouth in a rough 66-
63 game. Coe promptly pulled one of the surprises
of the year the next week upsetting Grinnell, 61-57.
At home once more Grinnell's set-shot style
of ball again proved effective as the Pioneers wal-
loped Knox, 77-45. In their last two tilts Pfitsclfs
quintet lost some of their spark and fire as they
were extinguished in close matches by Carleton, 61-
56, and Cornell, 70-69.
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Senior letterman Brett Taylor, crack distance ace from Man-
kato, Minnesota, led Coach E. G. Booth's harriers to sixth place
in the conference meet. They edged out two arch rivals, Mon-
mouth and Cornell. Brett was by far Grinnellls outstanding man,
snapping the tape in dual meets with Cornell and Monmouth
and finishing well up in the Lawrence and
Coe meets.
The Pioneers dropped all four of their
dual meets, losing to Monmouth, Lawrence,
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Coach E. G. Booth's indoor tracksters were
headed by shot-putters, Terry Ellis and Alan Gold-
farbg pole-vaulter, Gardiner Duttong and high-
jumper, George Whitehill. Opening their season
against Iowa State Teachers, unbeaten in dual
meets since 1948, the Pioneers were overpowered,
especially by Iowa's Don Green.
From Cedar Falls Booth's boys traveled to
North Central for the Midwest Relays. Ellis,
taking a second in the shot-put, accounted for Grin-
nell's points. In the third contest, the Midwest
Conference meet, the Pioneers ended in sixth place
with the scoring aid of Ellis, Goldfarb, and White-
hill.
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Ellis, R. Fiedorowicz, A.
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Narrowly missing second place
in the conference meet, Coach Hank
Brown's matmen finished in third
place behind mighty Cornell and sec-
ond place Carleton. The grapplers'
dual meet record was less impressive,
winning two and losing five.
Opening with the Maize and Gold from Carle-
ton, the Pioneers lost a tough one, 20-16, on the fol-
lowing Saturday they were downed by a hard-hitting
Iowa State squad, 22-6, then were trounced by mighty
Cornell, 20-8. But soon our matmen smashed the
Auggies from Augustana, 21-8. Next Brown's boys
chalked up another easy victory over Knox, 33-3.
After the Knox win the Pioneers were edged the next
two Saturdays by Iowa State Teachers, 18-12, and
Wartburg, 16-13.
Lettering for Grinnell were Larry Nichols, 123g
Bob Miller, 130, Charles Burd, 147, Loran Olsen,
157, Bernie Oakes, 167, and john Hartsock, 177.
First row: K. Wright', C. Burd, F. Adams, J. Funaki, Olse
Second row: Coach Brown, R. Chapman, B. Oakes J Hartsock J
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patrick
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C. Nash, E. Bentley, R. Fletcher, R. Hays
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Led by big Bob Winter's 62 points, Coach Wayne
Cooley's freshmen loopsters won two and lost two games.
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Opening against the Cornell Ramlets the frosh lost by a
narrow margin, 57-51. Against Coe, Winter piled up 17
points, but the cagers lost 69-58. Next the junior Pio-
neers, aided by Railsback's 14 points, took the Simpson
freshmen, 44-38. The season's prize 'was the Cornell re-
turn tilt in which Grinnell retaliated by walloping their
rivals, 67-48, Winter connected for 25 points. Numeral
men were Don Hager, Bob Winter, Mike Litka, Tom
Railsback, Marv Clein, John Young, and Foster Rinefort.
With no meets scheduled, the freshmen swimmers-
spent time working out with Coach Knopf's varsity men.
On the basis of time trials numerals were awarded to
Wally Bragdon, Dick Booth, Bob Wilcox, George Scott,
Bill Hejna, julian Hawes, Dave Drennan, Bob Caulfield,
Barry Lawrence, Dave Brown, and Peter Vasilokas.
Grinnell's freshmen harriers, led by Campbell and
Shean, swept their only meet of the season, dumping the
Cornell frosh, 31-24. Numerals were awarded to Tom
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Freshman wrestling: first row:
R. Frank, D. Johnson, G.
Baker, C. Couve
Second row: J. Toenniges, E.
Mayfield, R. Strom, T. Thorn-
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country, first row: J.
Shean, E. Sievers, T.
Campbell
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J. Hartley, T. Rails-
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Lawrence, D. john
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Campbell, Jim Hartley, Dick johnson,
George Kamp, Barry Lawrence, john
Shean, and Edwin Sievers.
Coach Cooley's junior football team
dropped their season opener to Coe, 21-
6, on Ward Field, then they defeated a
stubborn Cornell eleven, 19-14. With a
fairly well-balanced attack and firm de-
fense, the 33 numeral winners will be an
asset to next year's varsity.
Track hopefuls worked out with
the varsity, then were entered in the
A.A.U. at Cedar Rapids, where jim
Klein, fourth in the shot-put Jim Stacey,
fifth in the 440-yard dash, and Tom
Campbell, fifth in the two-mile run,
scored for the Pioneer frosh.
Freshmen grapplers spent their in-
itial year watching varsity matmen and
participating in exhibition matches.
Numeral winners included Carl Couve,
Ronnie Frank, David johnson, Eugene
1 Mayfield, Walter Stevens, William
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Sparked by returning lettermen Phil Ben-
net, Joe Popple, and Bob Skrainka, Coach John-
Pfitsch's racketmen will meet a rugged nine
match schedule, including three home matches
and six matches at other schools.
Grinnell will play host to Drake Beloit
and Cornell. Away from home they will cross
rackets with Knox, Lake Fo
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Beloit, scene of the Midwest Conference meet
Supporting the "big three" are squad members
Bob Dibble, Fred Little, jim Maffitt Herb
Huebsch, Bob Natkin, Harry Young, and jim
Elmslie.
aha, Iowa State, Iowa State Teachers, and
rest, Kalamazoo
First row: J. Elmslie, S.
Fischer, J. Maffitt
Second row: Coach Pfitsch
R. Natkin, H. Barnes, H.
Huebsch, R. Skrainka, J.
Popple
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Dibble, F. Little, H. Young
First row: R. Blome, D
son
Second row: F. Soseman
R. Sinsabaugh, J. Stirewalt,
D. Klink, A. Stewart
Third row: R. Dietz W
Baumgartner, W. McCon-
nell, T. Wickman, S. John-
Several promising sophomores could make
Grinnell the "dark horse" of the conference as
Coach Hank Brown's linksters take to the fair-
ways. But with a comparatively green squad
ermen and few returning
composed of no lett
squadmen the Pioneers will take on a schedule
that sends them against Drake, Iowa State Teach-
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johnson
ers, Iowa State, Coe, and Cornell. In addition to
these five dual meets the golfers will participate
in the Iowa Collegiate tournament and the Mid-
west Conference meet.
Men's
lntramurals
McMurray trophy standings to date
Langan-1 270 pts.
Gates-Cowles-1 2 30 pts.
Smith-1 1 20 pts.
Dibble-1 030
Clark-1000
Rawson-910
Intramural chm: first row: J. O'Kane, R. Grindle,
J. Brown
Second row: J. Funaki, W. Pokoj
Football Volleyball Basketball Wrestling Swimming Bowling Tennis
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6. Cowles 6. Dibble-Clark 6. Smith-Gates 6. Clark 6. Gates 6. Rawson 6. Rawson-Langan
7. Rawson 7. 7. 7. Rawson 7. Clark 7. Dibble 7.
Tennis doubles finalists
R. Natkin, A. Walstrom,
winnersg D. Hauser, J.
Young
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J. Papadopoulos, winnerg
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Intramural chm: seated:
J. Halvorson, M. Lueck-
ing, M. Harrington, N.
Rice, R. Hicks, D. Preiss
Standing: S. Portner, I.
Meagher, J. Beardsley,
J. Hessler, C. Vorlander
At far left: jamef'
bowling team dix-
playx ity trophy. At
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finaliftf, jane Tiffany
and Tyke Fifber
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I 95 I
JEAN LORY
JANE MORRISON "
MARY ANNE BROCK
BARRY LAWRENCE
ELEANOR DOUGLASS
CYCLONE I95I
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Loose, Carol Whitlow, Maing Barbara Betz, Mears, Elayne Chapman, Pine Treeg Lora Lee
Pugh, Read, Marian Oakes, Town Womeng Barry Lawrence, Clarkg Ken Schwartz, Cowlesg
Fred Endsley, Dibbleg Will Horn, Gatesg Dick Georgeson, Langang Andy Drummond.
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.Pine Tree
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..........Faculty
A
Abbey, David 63, 111, 117
Adams, Eaton
Adams, Fritz 63, 144
Adams, Patricia
Adams, Peter 44
Adams, Richard 23, 62, 134
Ainsworth, Suzanne 23
Albach, John 65
Alenty, Richard
Allen, Gerauld 145
Allen, Leslie 18, 23, 62, 113, 127
Alton, Judy Ann 58, 131
Anderson, Donald
Anderson, Doris 57, 116, 117
Anderson, Jane 45
Anderson, Mary 59, 117
Anderson, Shirley 23, 44
Andresen, Marilyn 54
Andrews, Nadine 58
Andrews, Robert 66
Apking, Elinor
Arnold, Jo Anne 23, 124
Arnold, Merrill 63, 131
Astatkei, Getachew 34, 61, 124
Atwater, Ruth 34, 47, 96, 123, 126, 132
Austin, Robert' 72, 146
Ayres, Anne 34, 50, 112, 131
B
Babcock, Courtlandt Tim 67, 112, 118
Baehler, Wallace 34, 133, 135, 137
Bagby, Jane 57, 113, 127
Bailey, Georgina 55
Baker, George 66, 146, 147
Baker, Mary 48, 58
Baker, Sarah 17, 23, 105, 127
Ban-well, Robert 23, 61
Barber, Elizabeth 123
Bardsley,
Georgia 52
Barker, Justine 52
Barnard, Elizabeth 53, 105, 125
Barnes, Harry 23, 148
Barrett, Richard
Bartell, Patricia 34, 58, 111, 121, 126,
132
Barthold, Louise 47, 108, 111, 113, 131
Bartter, Robert 72
Basler, Don 34, 61
Baumgartner, David 34, 62, 148
STUDENT INDEX
Bentley, Edward 72, 146
Berscheid, Joan 34, 57, 112, 131
Best, Jay 146
Betz, Barbara 34, 55
Bickmore, John 68
Bigelow, Robert 23, 117, 135, 138
Bildusas, Leon 64, 133, 142
Billingsley, Andrew 73, 107, 109,
116, 123
Bird, William 63, 133
Blacketer, Paul 146
Blagg, Barbara 57
Blanchard, Barbara 56, 120, 130
Blatti, Jean 23, 51
Blattner, R. Marie 23, 47, 104, 105,
130, 132
Blewitt, Wayne
Blilie, Katherine 52, 131
Bliss, David
Blome, Robert 34, 62, 122, 148
Blough, Duane 18, 19, 23, 69, 104,
116, 117, 127, 133,135
Boecker, Bruce 63
Boeckling, Donald 34, 66, 112
Bohstedt, Ruth 23, 59, 117
Bolsterli, Joan 49, 101, 121
Bond, Ray Hartley 18, 22, 73, 138
Bonde, James 65
Bonner, Robert 60, 106
Booth, Richard 65, 147
Bootz, Virginia
Borchman, David 34
Borders, Mary 24, 56
Borg, Arthur 34, 73, 112
Boris, Lawrence 72
Boughton, Owen
Bowersox, David 63, 104, 118
Boyer, Richard 60, 116
Boyer, Sheila 51
Boysen, Patricia
Braaten, Barbara 44
Bragdon, Walter 147
Braun, Richard 24, 104, 116
Bredeson, Robert 24, 73, 115, 119
Breese, Brooks
Brehm, Mary 46
Briese, Claudine 24, 51
Bririgolf, John
Brinkop, William 68
Brinton, Gene 63, 122
Britton, Barbara 47, 120, 130
Beardsley, Joyce 34, 58, 153
Bell, Margaret 19, 34, 49
Bender, Mary Jane 34, 46, 111
Bender, Paul 34, 61
Bennet, Philip 23, 69, 106, 107, 109, 124,
133
Bennett, Catherine 47
Bennett, Clinton 146
Bennett, Frances 54
Brock, Mary Anne 53, 111, 113
Brock, Mary Ellen 59
Brown, Barbara 57
Brown, Charles 71
Brown, David 60, 147
Brown, James 145, 148, 149
Brown, Janet 45
Brown, Mary
Brown,
Patricia Ann 54
114,
1
106,
, 141
Brown 'Patricia Lei 58
Bryan, Gloria 49, 105, 118
Buchta, Ardelles 49
Budd, Elizabeth 50, 82, 111, 11
125
Budlong, Richard 24, 71
Burd, Charles 24, 73, 144
Burdett, Virginia 56, 112
Burling, James 34, 71, 112
Burr, John 66, 151
Burtnett, Richard
Bury, Frederic 72
Buzzard, Elizabeth 35, 49, 114, 13
Bycroft, Marcia 48, 130
C
Cadwell, Maryann 44, 112
Calm, Wilfred 24
Campbell, Gordon 63
Campbell, Tom 60, 111, 146, 147
Carey, Robert 35
Carlson, Beverly 56, 126, 130
Carlton, Peter 73, 113
Carpenter, Thomas 19, 70, 106
Carrier, Fred
Cary, Sydney Sue 54, 117, 118
Caulfield, Robert 60, 147
Cervene, Richard 22, 24, 73
Chaplin, Janet
Chapman, Don 35, 71
Chapman, Elayne 58
Chapman, Robert 35, 73, 144
Chatterton, Donn 22, 24, 69, 107
Chillas, Beverly
Chillas, James 135
Christensen, Homer 16, 24, 71
Christensen, Lois 52
Clark, Charlene 35, 57
Clark, Jerald
Clatterbuck, Hugh 68, 117
Clein, Marvin 70, 146
Cochran, Henry 104, 138
Cohen, Norman
Cole, Bruce
Cole, Catherine 24, 55, 116, 119
Cole, Sally 44
Collins, Ann 51
Collins, Betty 35, 48 ,
Combs, Barbara 45, 131
Combs, Richard 61, 117, 119
Conditt, Janet 46
Condon, Barbara 108
Connell, Jane 24
Conners, James 24, 61
Cooley, Marybelle 45
Copes, Mary 24,'57, 114, 123
Cornes, Jack
Cory, Donald
Couve, Carl 68, 147
Cowan, Gertrude 50
Cowles, Ronald 62
Cramer, Joy 50, 120
Crawford, Angus 25, 64
Crawford, Mary 19, 56
Crawford, Van 70
Creighton, Robert 65, 112
Cromer, Janice 48
Crossen, Barbara 25
Crotty, Roger 68
Curtis, Carolyn 22, 44
Curtis, Samuel 66
D
Dahl, Etta 130
Dalvini, Joan 47
Davidson, Lois 50
Davies, Clyde 68, 118
Dawes, Janis 35, 50, 11'3
Dawkins, Richard
Dawley, Garwin
Dawley, Jean 35, 50
Day, Jack 35, 62
Day, Mary 25
Decatur, Paul
De Groot, Gretchen 55, 131
Delano, Richard 68
DeLong, Bob 146
DeLong, Martha 116
Dempster, Keith 146
Dennler, Robert 35, 61, 113
Dercksen, Arthur 72, 113, 118, 124
Desch, Floyd
Deters, Barbara 53
Deutsch, Jean 50
Dewel, Marjorie 22, 25, 53, 130, 132
Dibble, Robert 67, 138, 141
Dickinson, Dorothy 25, 51
Dickson, David 68
Dietz, Norman 62
Dietz, Richard 35, 62, 63, 148
Dimit, James
Doerr, Sophia 122
Doody, Fergus 66
Dopke, Mildred 49
Dougherty, Jean 35, 48
Douglass, Eleanor 35, 57, 111, 131
Douma, Wallace 18, 19, 25, 62
Drennan, David 66, 147
Drew, Richard
Drummond, Andrew 22, 25, 71, 107,
109, 116
Dryden, Margaret 52
Duecker, David 61, 143
Duke, Nancy 35, 49, 117, 121
Dunham, Charles 64, 143
Dunlop, Dave 25, 133, 135, 137, 138,
141
Dunlop, John 65, 146
Durham, John 114
Dusek, William 70
Dutton, Gardiner 22, 63, 138, 140, 143
Dutton, Laurence 16, 25, 73, 101, 104,
106
156
E
Ebert, Donald
Eck, Lester
Edgren, Jack 133
Efobi, Christopher 70, 124
Egenes, Paul 35, 61
Eichenauer, Marilyn 46, 108
Eldred, Mary 52
Ellis, Dorothy 58
Ellis, Joan 46
Ellis, Terry 133, 135, 137, 138, 143
Elman, William 68 '
Elmslie, James 35, 112, 148
Elmslie, Nancy 25, 115
Elsner, Dorothy 57
Elwyn, Alex 25, 60, 104
Endsley, Fred 64, 117
Esser, Paulette 55
Everett, Mary
Eymann, Julia 25, 46, 104, 116, 117
F
Fairman, Donald
Fancher, Gordon 71, 108, 123, 135
Fancher, Joyce 47, 117
Fellows, Jim 72
Ferguson, Helen 46
Ferguson, John
Ferrel, Elizabeth 50, 131
Fiedorowicz, Richard 133, 135, 143
Fiegel, Jane 49
Field, Curtis 60, 118
Fife, Joan 56, 96, 113, 117
Fischer, Steve 148
Fischlowitz, Merle
Fisher, Earl 72, 145
Fisher, Mary 22, 35, 44, 84, 109,
132
Fitzpatrick, Charlotte 56
Fleming, Phyllis 109
Fletcher, Bobbe 44, 105
Fletcher, Robert' 146
Flinn, Walt 35, 64
Floback, Joan 50, 122, 131
Foley, Francis
Foster, Dorothy 50, 126
Foster, James 72, 113
Foster, Loa-Lee 44, 108, 112
Foster, Morgan 65
Foster, Newton 72, 118
Frank, Gerry 66, 151
Frank, Ronald 66, 146, 147
Frey, Carolyn 58
Freyder, Douglas 18, 22,
133, 138
Friedman, Richard 67
Friend, Paul 68, 109, 146
Friend, Robert 25, 62
Fries, Brenier
Frost, Jack 60
Fuhrman, Joan 19, 44
Fujioka, Mary 36, 57, 113
Funaki, James 36, 67, 144, 149
Funk, Dorothy 25, 51, 119
36, 69,
1
126,
82,
Furber, Sally 22, 26, 57, 104, 121, 131
G
Gaddis, Jane 57, 108, 113, 116
Gage, Tom 133, 143
Gaines, Barbara 50
Galey, Patricia 26, 47, 104, 116,117
Garnett, Barbara 56 '
Garst, Antonia 19, 58, 116, 117, 131
Gates, Jacqueline 36, 48 .
Gaudinier, Lee 63
Geddes, Barbara 57
Geneteau, Sara 121, 124 ,
George, Richard 22, 36, 64 3
Gerts, Dian -
Georgeson, Richard 26, 68,f107, 109, 114
Getty, Robert 1
Gilbert, John 63 4
Gillam, Elise 26, 56, 104,.105, 121, 123
Gissenaas, Barney 68 f
Glass, Norman 26, 11-3, 114, 117, 119,
127
Glickman, Donald 68
Glowacki, Frank 36
Goetsch, Donna 45
Goggin, Jack 26, 64
Golden, Harvey 64, 138
Goldfarb, Alan 36, 73, 82, 109, 127,
133, 135, 143
Goldman, Phyllis 45
Goldwasser, Donald 65, 124
Good, Arm 36, 55, 113, 117, 119, 130
Good, Carolyn 52
Good, James 65
Goodale, Eva 54, 105
Goodwin, Fred 68, 143
Gordon, Allan 36, 61, 107, 113
Gordon, Irene 36, 57
Gorman, Eileen 130
Gorman, William 64
Gottsche, Melva 54
Goughnour, George 119
Graff, Frank 61, 117
Graves, Patricia 36, 50
Gray, Mary Sue 53, 117
Green, Louise 50, 112
Green, Robert 26
Greenland, Alice 59
Gregg, Donald
Gregg, Harold 135
Gridley, Marion 26,'57, 113, 121
Grimm, Mary 18, 36, 58, 125, 127, 132
Grindle, Raymond 26, 62, 149
Gross, Dorothy 48 '
Grosser, Lois 22, 45, 116, 117
Groth, Barbara 46
Grover, Kathleen 54, 118
Gurney, Harry
H
Hackes, Mary 36, 46, 120
Hacking, Janice 54, 117
Haegele, Shirley 22, 36, 49, 84, 117, 126
Hager, Donald 146
Hakes, James 72
Halliday, Mary 44, 117
Halsey, Kent
Halvorson,Ju1iann 120, 126, 130, 153
Hamilton, Howard
Hammer, Dave 26, 122
Hammers, John 116, 117
Hampton, Mary 105, 125, 131
Hansen, Roberta 50, 124
Hanson, E. Roger 26, 64, 113, 116, 117
Hanson, Evelynne 26, 55, 105, 118, 131
Hapgood, Donovan 73
Harbeck, Donna 104
Harrington, Marilyn 54, 105, 153
Harris, John 144
Harrison, Harold 36
Harshbarger, Betty 48, 120, 130
Harshbarger, Beverly 48, 120, 130
Hartley, James 68, 109, 147
Hartsock, John 144
Hartung, Roger 142
Hartwell, Robert 68
Hassopulos, Andrew 67, 124
Hastings, Robert
Hatfield, Robert 36, 64, 66, 116, 117
Hauser, David 19, 36, 67, 116, 117, 149
Huntley, Judith 45
Hurst, Rolland 106, 117, 118
Hurtgen, Robert 27, 73, 122
Hyden, Margaret 37, 57, 108, 112, 118
I
Ichikawa, Margaret 45
Ingram, William 119
Iverson, Darrell 37, 61, 133, 142, 143
Iwashita, Haruo
I
Jackson, Charles
Jackson, Edwin 27, 124, 131, 133, 145
Jackson, Robert
Jacobsen, Doreen 54
Jacobsen, Lewis 66
Jaeger, Katharine 50
Jaffee, Robert 66
James, Eleanor 27, 47, 116
Jantzen, Kathryn 37, 46, 118, 124
Jeck, George 37, 107, 112
Hawes, Julian 60, 147
Hayes, Mary 55
Hays, Robert 68, 146
Heckman, David 68
Heiberg, Jeanne 120, 130
Heizer, Ann 58
Hejna, William 70, 147
Helfrich, Judy 48, 114
Heller, Marvin 26, 71
Helm, Pearl 36, 49, 132, 134
Helpenstell, Fred 37, 71
Herman, Sylvia 53, 113
Hermann, Patricia 37, 50, 111
Hessler, Joyce 56, 130, 153
Heusner, Arthur 63
Hicks, Ruth 55, 113, 153
Higa, Leslie 142
Hildahl, Doris 58, 109
Hilke, Ingrid 59, 105, 118
Hill, Jack 37, 67, 135
Hinman, Charles 26 '
Jenkins, James 68
Jensen, Leo
Jensen, Ronald 72, 112, 116
Johns, Juanita 52
Johnsen, Alf 69, 133, 135, 136
Johnson, Carolyn 49, 121, 130
Johnson, David 27, 72, 135, 147
Johnson, Donald 70, 135, 148
Johnson, JoAnne 45
Johnson, Louise 48, 120
Johnson, Richard 117, 146
Johnson, Sheldon 148
Johnson, Shirley 46, 96
Johnson, William 27, 135, 148
Johnston, Roderick 60
Jones, Barbara 116
Jones, 'Ben 22, 72, 117
Jones, Elerie 37, 55, 118
Jones, Patricia 56
Jones, Robert
Jones, Sally 37, '131
Hirschfeld, Doris 48, 130
Hoerner, Sarah 27, 57, 114, 123
Hoese, William 64
Hogue, William 60
Holestine, Frances
Holleran, Dave 60, 146
Holloway, Robert 37, 73, 125
Horn, Robert 68
Horn, Willard 27, 67
Hosmer, Anne 37, 50, 111
Howard, Eleanor 55, 117
Howard, Mary 37, 49, 130
Howell, Mary 47
Hoyt, George 27, 71, 107
Hrubes, George
Huber, Helen 48
Huebsch, Herbert 19, 37, 62, 124, 148
Hume, Dorothy 27, 104, 105, 112, 119,
130
Hume, Marion 56, 120
Jones, Trevor 64, 133, 135, 137
Jordan, Dorothy 19, 47, 116, 117
Joseph, Ann 37, 46, 111, 112
Juel, Barbara 27, 51 ,
K
Kallinger, Richard 64, 116, 117
Kaltwasser, Ray
Kamp, George 68, 116, 147
Kananen, Anita 19, 27, 51, 112
Kane, Vancil 61
Kaplan, Jean 47
Kaplan, Kennard 72, 147
Kaplan, Robert
Karp, Celina 37, 46, 120, 123, 130
Karst'adt, Claire 27, 51, 108, 132
Kaspar, Helen 27, 57, 112
Keagy, Patricia 47, 116, 117, 118, 130
Keating, Nancy 37, 46
Keister, William 72, 112, 122, 146
Kenady, Sharon 59, 116, 117
Kenyon, Pattee 55
Kiharo, Joanne 22, 56
Kiharo, Marianne 56
Kindig, Sue 54
King, Carroll 59, 105, 118
King, Lawrence 19, 27, 69
King, Paula 113, 119
King, Roger 68, 151
King, Ruth 54, 117, 124
Kingery, Clark 28, 61, 135, 136, 145
Kingston, Jean 46, 130
Kingston, Kenneth 60
Kinney, Shirley 18, 19, 22, 37, 51, 132
134
Kirkland, Yvonne 49
Kirkpatrick, Stewart 72, 146
Kissane, James 38, 73, 115
Klein, Jim 65, 146
Kline, Louise 38, 56
Klink, Douglas 63, 104, 148
Knapp, Harry 18, 28
Koch, Harold 146, 147
Koch, Jeanne 53, 113
Kopecky, LaVonne 49
Kraft, Karen 44, 131
Krane, Howard
Kratoville, Diana 47
Kroh, Barbara
Kueser, Robert 72
Kunimura, Miwako 38, 51, 125
Kurth, Louisella 28, 47, 104, 117,
Kurth, Warren 69
L
Lacy, Chester 16, 135, 138, 140
Laity, Dorothy 51
Lakstigala, Maija 46, 124
Landau, Mary 44
Landes, Marilyn 45
Landis, Richard 38, 65, 118, 124
Lane, George 69, 112
Lang, Charles 69
Langness, Mary Ann 44, 113
Lanz, Jane 48, 112
Larson, Jean 51, 111
Larson, Mary 28, 45, 113
Laurie, Dorothy 18, 47, 130
Lawrence, Barry 60, 111, 147
Lawson, Carol 45, 112
Lazier, William 68
Lazo, Louis 72
Leach, Jane 38, 50, 125
Leaf, Edith 55, 111
Leavenworth, James 119
Lederer, Francis
Lee, Alan 28, 71
Leep, Myles
Leinhauser, Caroline 56, 113, 115
Lekan, Ljudmila, 50, 124
Lenz, Doris 48
Lerch, Norman 38, 73, 125
Levin, Elizabeth 53, 108
Levy, Jerry 38, 69
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Lewis, Jean 28, 57, 126
Lewis, Joyce 52
Lichenstein, Joan 50, 111
Ling, Edwin 65, 106
Litka, Michael 146
Little, Fred 63, 145
Lockhart, Cornelia 45
Lone, Patricia 38, 50, 112
Long, Nancy 58, 84, 105, 113, 116, 117
Longstreth, Charles 60
Lory, Jean 38, 47, 107, 111, 115
Lowe, Audrey ,
Lowe, Richard 72
Lowry, John 71
Luce, Patricia 45
Ludlow, Carl 72, 151
Luecking, Marcy 58, 105, 153
Lundblad, Rodger 66
Lyerly, Jeannine 47, 124, 130
Mac-Mc
MacCluskey, Carol 54, 113
MacNair, John 28, 67
McAleenan, Peter 117, 133, 135, 136
McCarthy, Kathleen 48
McCauliff, Guy 70
McClintock, John 117, 135, 136
McClintock, Stan 18, 129, 133, 135, 137,
144
McConnell, Wiley 38, 64, 122, 145, 148
McCreath, Margaret 44
McDowell, Margaret 47, 130
McGregor, Nancy 53, 108, 112, 131
McGuckin, Benjamin 38, 69
McGuire, William
Mclnnes, Donald 16, 28, 67, 106, 123
McIntyre, John 65, 106
McKay, Curtis
McKean, Manes 28
McKee, Nola 54
McKinney, Edward 28
McLane, Catherine 50
McMurray, Arthur
McNally, Portia 52, 105
McNee, Emory 60
McNeill, Carole 123, 125, 131 '
McQuilkin, Alice 28, 51, 130
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Macfarlane, Carolyn 18, 28, 57, 119, 123
Mabbott, Marilyn 55
Machamer, Molly 47
Mackenzie, Nancy 55, 111, 131
Maffitt, Jim 148
Malmstedt, John
Maneki, Raymond
Manes, Rose-Marie 28, 53
Marcek, Ann 51, 112
Marley, Nancy 28, 49
Marquis, Robert 29, 71, 107
Marshall, Patricia 54
Marshall, Sydney 44
Marshall, William 38, 67
158
Martens, Donald 63
Martin, Rosemary 38, 53, 123, 124, 127,
130, 132
Martin, Ruth 17, 18, 19, 29, 47, 116,
125, 126, 127
Marvin, Janis 50
Mathis, Charles 67
Matson, Constance 52
Matsunaga, Raymond 70
Mayfield, Eugene 66, 147
Maytag, John
Maywald, Richard 70
Maxwell, Dorothy 29, 120, 123
Meagher, Joanne 45, 131, 153
Meigs, Milton 72, 111, 116
Meidle, Bob 66
Meredith, Prudence 50
Merrell, William 29, 60, 84, 113, 116,
117
Merritt, Margaret 57, 112
Messer, Sally 50
Meyer, James 63
Meyer, Roger 63
Middleton, Kathryn 50, 113, 119
Millen, Jon 38, 46
Miller, Jane 38, 46, 118, 124
Miller,
Jane E. 29
Miller, John 71, 108
Miller, Nancy 38, 50, 113
Miller, Robert E. 61, 144
Miller, Robert Wilcox 58, 113, 119, 131
Miller, Ronald
Miller, William Dale 70
Miller, William R. 38, 68
Miller,
William Sutton
Millerd, Sylvia 39, 50
Mills, Nancy
Mills, Virginia 59
Mimmack, Jack 29, 62, 145
Minns, Margaret 29, 51
Mitchner, Norma 120
Modjeska, Dina 44, 105
Moede, Joan 39, 57, 113, 125, 130
Moffets, Kenneth 65, 112, 116, 117
Moffitt, Clayton
Mol, James 39, 68, 117, 127
Moitzfield, Ronald
Moore, Everett 29, 69, 133
Moore, Shirley 39, 50, 112, 131
Morgan, James 39, 66, 82, 127
Morrill, John 29, 64, 106
Morris, Sally 54, 112, 131
Morrison, Jane 39, 50, 111, 115
Moulton, Nancy 50, 117
Muckler, Susan 59
Mulder, Gordon 71, 117
Mullin, Marilyn 53, 112
Munro, John
Myer, Joanne 29, 44, 112
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Nakamura, Frances 29, 51, 104
Nancarrow, George 112
Naumann, Wayne 29, 62
Nash, Charles 63, 146
Nason, Carole 54 '
Natkin, Robert 39, 61, 148, 149
Nattemer, Nancy 46
Nay, Paul 60
Neighbors, Robert
Nelson, Betty 49
Nelson, Douglas 19, 29, 61
Nelson, Georgia 29, 104, 105
Nelson, Harold 67
Nelson, Vernon 70, 146
de Neui, Marjorie 54
Newkirk, Harlan
Newman, Barbara 120
Nichols, Elizabeth 131
Nichols, Lawrence 68, 117, 142 '
Nichols, Nancy 44, 107, 131
Nickander, Larry 60
Nilles, Mary Jean 30, 49, 57, 112
Nilson, Betty
Nilsson, Jean 30, 57, 114, 126
Nixon, Harvey 70, 145
Noe, Norman 22, 60, 113, 125
Norton, Robert 124
Norton, Robert Flagler 65 -
Noxon, Robert 39, 64
Noyes, Claude 109, 114
Nuss, Eldon 63
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Oakes, Bernard 39, 135, 144
Oakes, Marian 59, 108, 111, 115, 126
Oberlin, Lionel 109, 115
O'Brien, James 39, 61
O'Kane, James 61, 149
Olsen, Loran 39, 61, 117, 144
Olson, Hazel 17, 22, 30, 49, 132
Olson, Helen 44
Oppenheimer, Rudolph 60
Osbrink, Gordon 30
Oschatz, Janet 46, 120, 130
Oskamp, Stuart 30, 67, 104, 106,
117, 123, 125,127
Osmundson, JoAnn 54
Ostermann, Edwin 61, 112, 125
Oto, Ellen 52, 116, 117
Overholtzer, Richard 30, 73, 104, 106
127
Owens, John 146
Owings, Jack 73, 121, 146
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Paal, Bonnie 44
Paine, Cameron 68, 125
Papadopoulos, John 65, 124, 147, 149
Park, Eleanor 22, 47, 129
Parker, Lauretta 17, 30, 53, 105, 115
Parker, Nancy 56
Parks, Carla 50, 121, 131
Parsons, Margaret 45
Patterson, John 63
Patterson, Nancy 39
Pauli, Robert
Paulich, Pava 54
Pavlovitch, Coca 39, 46, 124
Paxton, Marilyn 49
Payette, Robert 69, 108
Pederson, K. Mark 39
Pederson, Robert 135
Peirce, Richard 73, 118
Pendell, Mary 52, 131
Perkins, Ralph 71, 111
Perry, Roger 18, 19, 22, 70, 117
Peshel, Dolores 30, 120
Petersen, Arthur 30, 69
Peterson, Glenn 112, 117, 118
Peterson, janet 131
Peterson, john 30, 71, 107, 112, 119
Peterson, John T. 73, 135
Peterson, Robert 64, 116, 118
Petran, Barbara 39, 44, 132
Phelps, James 72, 143
Phillips, Mary 39, 50
Phillips, Paul 135
Piatt, Elizabeth 52, 131
Piatt, Lucy 39, 51
Piediscalzi, Nicholas 115, 127
Piper, Joe 122
Pischke, Robert 30
Pitts, Carol 19, 55, 105, 116
Pitts, Carter 30, 62, 116, 117
Platt, William 66
Ploss, James 129
Plummer, David
Pogue, Rachelle 40, 57
Pokoj, Walter 30, 61, 133, 138, 141, 149
Poley, Harris 63
Popple, Joseph 148
Pollnow, Bill 63 A '
Porter, Gretchen 49, 104, 120, 130
Portis, James 117
Portner, Sally 47, 130, 153
Portzline, Patricia 55, 134
Postma, Nancy 40, 50, 111, 112, 125
Potts, Judith 52, 105, 131
Potts, Ruth 47
Powell, Diane 50, 107, 108, 109
Pratt, john 31, 62
Preiss, Donna 44, 134, 153 .
Price, Priscilla 48
Pritchard, Evelyn 46, 130
Prosser, Gloria 46, 108
Pugh, Lora Lee 18, 19, 22, 56
Pullen, Thomas 60
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Rademacher, Elizabeth 46, 112
Raffety, Seymour 63 D
Railsback, Thomas 60, 146, 147
Randolph, Ritta 31, 51, 121
Raridon, Richard 142, 143
Rasmusson, Lettie 40, 50
Read, 'Tom 67, 112
Reddan, John 64, 116, 117, 127
Redding, Sylvia 40, 44, 111, 117, 134
Redfern, Donna 31, 51, 116, 117
Redfield, Priscilla 40, 46, 113, 118, 120
Redman, George 31, 69
Reed, Margery 40, 50, 130
Reeling, Marilyn 113
Reimers, John 133, 135
Reinke, janet 40, 49, 107, 109, 114, 117,
119, 130
Renwick, Myrwyn
Rex, William 60, 116, 117
Reynolds, Audrey 50
Reynolds, Mary 57, 130
Reynolds, Susan 52, 130
Rice, Nancy 51, 130, 131, 153
Richardson, Jane 17, 31, 51
Richter, William 22, 70, 146
Ricker, Kepford 63
Riley, Susan 45, 131
Rinefort, Foster 60, 111, 146
Risse, Bob 31, 62, 133, 145
Risser, Robert 60
Ritchie, Alice 45, 112
Roberts, William 63
Robertson, David 40, 116, 117
Robinson, Charles
Robinson, Lawrence 66
Robinson, Peter 70
Rockola, Donald
Rodgers, Sally 40, 47, 116, 130, 131
Romberg, Serafim 31, 69
Rose, Carol 54
Rose, William 60
Ross, Robert' 68
Rothwell, Patricia 56, 118
Rott, E. Donald 116, 117, 118, 146
Rowden, Jo Ann 45, 113
Rowe, Florence 48, 113, 116
Rowley, Harold 60
Rowse, Edward 69, 133, 135, 136
Rubel, Fred 70, 135, 143
Rubin, Clifford 72, 146
Rudloff, Frances 50, 112
Ruehle, Patricia 55, 105, 118, 121, 123,
124
Russell, Robert 72
Rutherford, William 67, 104, 106, 133
Rutledge, Alice 116, 126, 127
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Sackett, George 65
Sakata, Carl 31, 64
Samonte, Anita 22, 45
Sampel, Dick 70
Sandberg, Sally 45, 134
Sandahl, A. Marie 47, 117
Sanden, Paula 96
Sanger, Nancy
Saul, Christopher
Sayre, Kenneth 61, 116
Schaefer, Richard
Schiller, Audre
Schmidt, joan 40, 51
Schneider, Jeanne 31, 57, 113, 116, 117
Scholte, Paul 31
Schreyack, William 31, 73
Schuessler, Roger 40, 71
Schultz, Elaine 49, 114
Schwartz, Kenneth 62, 107, 108, 114,
' 115
Schwartzman, Patricia 56
Schwendeman, Margaret 50, 113, 134
Scott, George 113, 147
Scott, Marian 40
Scruby, Nancy 46, 130, 131, 134
Sears, Ruth 46, 130
Seels, Katherine 56
Shaw, Marjorie 48, 119
Shean, john 65, 146, 147
Shepherd, Barbara 56, 130
Shepherd, Malcolm 61
Sherwin, Barbara 44
Shirk, Sara 19, 52, 112
Shiroma, Steven
Shoan, Barbara 55, 113
Short, Marjorie 54
Shoup, Michael 63, 117, 135
Showalter, Carol 45, 105, 120
Shuman, Robert 61
Sidie, Joan 59
Siehl, Dona 31, 51, 59
Sievers, Edwin 72, 147
Simmons, james
Simpson, Donald 31, 73, 125
Sinsabaugh, Richard 61, 148
Sitton, John 40, 69, 124
Skeel, Martha 50, 112, 131
Skrainka, Robert 40, 65, 133, 148
Slator, Carolyn 58, 131
Slocum, Donald 32, 69, 135
Sly, John 108, 114, 119
Sly, Nelson 70
Smalley, Robert 64, 112, 122,
Smaltz, Mary 45, 105, 113
Smart, William 62, 63
Smidt, Wilmer '
Smith, Carol 44, 134
Smith, Carroll 63
Smith, Donna 47, 130, 131
Smith, Forrest
Smith, Mary 45, 113
Smith, Nancy 44, 125
Smith, Paxton 123
Smith Robert
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Snell, Bruce 32, 73, 117, 122
Snock, Demetrios 70, 124
Sorenson, Delores 40, 56, 108, 111
Soseman, Floyd 40, 62, 148
Southard, Marleen 50, 96
Spaeth, JoAnn 45
Spelman, Shelby 48
Spiegel, Robert
Spolum, Robert
Spilka, Joan 46
Springer, John 70, 117
Squires, Mary 17, 32, 57, 125
Stacey, Lindley 70, 146
Staley, Margery 54, 118
Standerwick, Ray 135, 137, 138, 143
Stanger, Ronald 70, 108
Starkey, Virginia 48
Starrett, Robert 72, 106, 113
Steeg, Charles 69
Steen, Mary 50
Steffen, Martha 52, 131
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Steffensen, Irene 50
Steiner, Henry
Stephens, Joyce 55
Stevens, Walter 65, 146
Stewart, Alan 70, 148
Stillman, Ann 17, 32, 44, 96, 125, 127,
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Stirewalt, John 61, 148
Stocker, James 71, 145
Stoller, Arlene 46
Stone, Greg 30, 69
Strasburger, Edgar 66
Strawbridge, Joan 48, 131
Streater, Janice 58 '
Streater, Joanne 40, 50, 123
Stright, Paul 32, 66, 117
Strom, Roy 146, 147
Stryker, Charles 40, 69, 135
Stubbs, David 71, 131
Stuebe, Rosemary 54, 105
Stumbaugh, David 61, 133, 135, 136,
138, 139
Sturtevant, Lovice 17, 32, 47, 116, 117,
130, 132
Sullivan, Patricia 41, 56, 117
Sunby, Gordon 65
Surridge, Allan 72, 135, 144
Swanton, Joan 58, 105, 109
Swartz, Carolyn 32, 109, 115
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Taylor, lBrett 16, 18, 32, 62, 133, 142
Taylor, Martha 58, 105, 116, 121
Ternus, Ann
Tharp, Lester
Thaus, Matthew 113
Theophilus, David 67, 133, 135
Thomas, Clair
Thompson, Frederick
Thompson, Natalie 50, 113, 119 ,
Thorburn, William 71, 135
Thornton, Tom 70, 146, 147
Thuma, Constance 32, 57
Tiffany, Jane 55
Tippy, Ann
Tobusch, Elenor 45
Toenniges, Jack 62, 116, 117, 146, 147
Tolman, Alida 41, 50
Tomlinson, Richard 32, 67
Tong, Frank 41
Tong, Norma 56, 126
Tonon, Anne 41, 56, 122, 131
Toomey, William 32, 61, 138, 140
Tornquist, Suzanne 32, 55
Towns, Donna 54
Trayes, Robert 16, 32, 69
Treloar, Judith 54
Trimble, Nancy 52
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Turner, Louis 66
Turner, Mary 41, 51, 111
Tye, Lucy
Tyler, Mary 41, 57, 125, 126, 150
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Uchida, Robert 68, 146
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Van Horssen, David 41, 69, 122
Van Nest, Sheila 54, 131
Van Note, Howard 125
Vartan, Walter 146
Vas Dias, Robert 68, 108, 111, 11
Vassilakos, Peter 124
Vickery, James 71, 111
Vorlander, Carol 52, 108, 153
Vyse, Josephine 44, 108
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Wagner, Dorothy 33, 51, 116, 117
Wagner, Esther 33, 51
Wallace, Nancy 53, 108, 112
Wallrich, James 41, 73
Walstrom, Arthur 33, 61, 149
Walter, Elizabeth 47, 112
Warner, Suzanne 119, 123, 130
Way, Beverly 41, 56
Weaver, Ann 53, 112
Webb, Margaret 46
Webster, Ernest
Webster, Paul 116, 117
Weill, Melanie 52
Weinfeld, Nancy 50, 113
Weisl, Mitchel 68, 131
Weitz, Edwin 63
Weld, Ann 47
Wells, John 41
Welsh, Margie 49
Wertheimer, William 66
West, Harry
Westerfeld, Susan 41, 51, 120, 12
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White. Mary 55, 117
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Whitehill, Benjamin 16, 33, 64, 106
Whitham, Marilyn 59
Whitham, Robert
Whitlow, 'Carol 53
Whittemore, Lewis 33, 71, 107, 108, 143
Wickman, Helen 41, 56
Wickman, Olga 45
Wickman, Theodore 63, 145, 148
Wickstrom, Mary Ann 56
Wiechers, Gretchen 48
Wilcox, Eleanor 47, 116, 117, 130
Wilcox, Robert 70
Wilcoxen, William 117
Wilke, Charmayne 50, 107,
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Wilkens, Fred 65
Willard, Paul
Willbrandt, Dale
Williams, Ann
Williams, Marcia 54
Williams, Mary Jane 50, 130
Williamson, Betty 44
Wilson, Alice
Wilson, Joan 122
Wilson, John 118
Wilson, Lucy 47
Wilts, Janaan 17, 33, 52, 116
Windman, Georgia 46
Winstrom, Willis 66
Winter, Robert 72, 146
Winter, Sally 50, 131
Wood, Freda 53, 131
Wood, Mary 50, 113, 121, 124
Woodruff, Dorothy 54
Wormhoudt, Barbara 50, 112
Wornom, Douglas 60
Wray, Rosemary 33, 130, 132
Wright, Arthur 41, 69, 107, 10
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Wright, Burton 41, 69
Wright, Jerry 41, 67
Wright, Kenneth 112, 144
Wright, Robert 73, 149
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Yager, Vincent 119, 133, 142, 147
Yeck, Joe
Yerokis, Aristides 124
Yordy, Phyllis 44, 116, 117, 118
Yoshinaga, Masanobu
Young, Harry 64, 109, 135
Young, John 66, 146, 149
Yuill, Joy 118
Yungclas, Don
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Zavatsky, Barnard
Zeitler, Robert 33, 62, 133, 145
Zikria, Bashir 73, 124
Zikria, Emir 72
Zilboorg, Lydia 33, 57, 121
Zniewski, Joyce 50, 112, 124, 125
Zoller, Jean 57
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