Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)
- Class of 1937
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September calls hundreds and
hundreds of students back to
Emporia each year for a, buzz-
ing' nine months in "Hornet-
ville." They come by train,
bus, jitneys, strip-downs, and
means of thumb to answer
the challenging call of educa-
tion which not only means
long hours of hard study and
work, but also friendships,
panties, hikes, and a sense of
well-being and satisfaction.
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THE FIRST CALL TO CONVOCATION, SEPTEMBER 7TH, OE-
EICIALLY OPENED ACTIVITIES EOR T H E SCHOOL YEAR.
HAVING BEEN GIVEN THEIR INSTRUCTIONS IN ALBERT
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allowing just enough time to eat breakfast before school. A brisk walk
across the campus is refreshing and inviting before delving into history or math. As
one nears the administration building, its massive walls re-echo the merry, busy life of
fifteen hundred students who have entered the portals of education at the Kansas State
Teachers College. For those who have arrived early, there is just time for a pause at
the rotunda before class. So many ul-lornetsn exchange greetings while leaning over the
rail watching the shifting scene below. Suddenly the whistle calls "eight o'clock!" and
the students dash to class leaving the halls empty and quiet for a joyous fifty minutes.
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place confidence and trust. Presi-
dent Butcher has been a trustworthy
friend of the student body, and it is
to him that the students turn for con-
sultation and advice, in times of need.
PRESIDENT THOMAS W. BUTCHER
Miss Maude Minrow has
been ,a friend of the
men and women on the
campus for years, and
she has deservedly
gained their respect and
admiration. With an ap-
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pleasant memory for all who see it.
Rising from a grassy terrace, it stands
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across the campus with the dawn.
The echoing happiness of hundreds
of little children enrich the beauty of
the surrounding playgrounds. The
building overlooks the east side
of the campus, which is dotted
with trees and foliage. Every kind
of tree that grows in Kansas can be
found on the Teachers College camp-
us, and when the autumnal colors
enfold them, the color and artistry
of fall transforms the campus into a
scene indescribable. justly, the Em-
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the most beautiful campus in Kansas.
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Two members from each of the two lower classes, three members
from each of the two upper classes, and a president and a vice-president
elected at large from the students, form the student governing body on
the campus. This group, with the assistance of a faculty member, con-
ducts the affairs of the student administration.
Among the routine duties of the council are arranging the social
calendar for the year, conducting all elections, and sponsoring tourna-
ments in the H0rnet's Nest of the Student Union.
This year the council spbnsored a drive to put the Sunflower on the
activity ticket for the coming school yearg Xi Phi and the Sunflower
staff assisted in conducting the referendum, It was through the efforts
of these groups that more than the required eighty per cent of the
students signed petitions effecting this change.
The Student Council established a more centralized and united gov-
ernment this year by requiring each campus organization to be chartered
with them. It is the purpose of such action to make the council more
fully representative of the students.
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
Ball, Schaaf, Brown, Fuller, Whartiun, Wfeaver, Frease
Besides other duties, the council has done much this year to make
the Hornet's Nest more attractive and desirable. New game equipment
was purchasedg a file of current magazines was establishedg and the east
room was converted into a reading room and lounge. A permanent
orchestra platform was fixed in the balcony of the ballroom to replace
the movable stand on the floor. Following tradition, the Student Coun-
cil sponsored all Homecoming plans in the fall.
Members of the council are:
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The Inter-Fraternity Council is the administrative body of the men's
Greek organizations on the campus, and its membership is derived from
representatives of the various fraternities. The council formulates and
promotes the rules, activities and standards common to all these organiza-
tions. It endeavors to establish a feeling of cooperation between the
fraternities and the independent groups on the campus and to maintain
friendship among the Greek organizations. The members of the Inter-
Fraternity Council for 1937 are:
OFFICERS
Pl'USil1t'IlIi,. . ,,,, .. LEROY MALLETT
Vic'c-Prvsiflvm' VINCENT DAVIS
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LEROY MAI.I.ETT
VINCENT DAVIS
GAII. SHANNON
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KENNETH BAIRIB
CDRVILLE HOCH
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from each sorority on the campus, formulates rush rules and settles
sorority problems. Through its efforts a loan fund has been established
t aid sorority women. It is to raise money for this fund that the coun-
' sponsors an inter-sorority varsity in january. Each fall the Pan-
lenic sponsors a tea for the new women students on the campus in an
-ffort to create an interest and understanding in sorority life.
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ELEANOR COLEGRUVIZ
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MAIRKIOIKIE KELLY
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Xi Phi
The purpose of Xi Phi, honorary leadership fraternity, is two fold: It promotes
and instigates worthwhile activities on the campus, and it donates its services at various
school affairs. The Student Directory is one of its valuable contributions. During the
Music Festival and State Band Meet, Xi Phi sponsors an information table in the rotunda
of Plumb Hall, This year they contributed greatly in the drive to put the Sunflower
on the activity ticket.
Xi Phi was formed in 1922 by a group of students who had been working on the
Student Memorial Union drive which resulted in the erection of the building. Edwin
J. Brown, sponsor of Xi Phi, was the captain of the activities and drive for the Student
Union.
The organization observes its birthday in May each year with a dinner and the
Anniversary Ball. This is the fifteenth year since the Xi Phi leadership fraternity was
formed. Membership is restricted to those juniors and seniors who have exceptional
leadership ability and a scholastic average of "C" or above.
The membership this year includes: Helen Briggs, presidentg Maryam Brooksg
Jack Bellg William Marting Lowell Brandnerg Byron Eshelmang Marion Bohng Wilbur
Daeschnerg Ronald Hopkinsg Dolly Tharnstromg Cecil Rhoadsg Richard Mawdsleyg
Edna Louise Turnerg Margaret Abildgaardg Paul Edwardsg Forrest Freaseg Doris Mc-
Guircg Everett Fullerg Maxine Lewisg Bill Starkeyg Delores Honer.
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SENIGRS
ABTLDGAARD, MARGARET JO .,,,,,.,.. Oxford
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pres.: Gilson Players:
Xi Phi: Student Council
ALBRIGHT, ELDON VERNON .. Pretty Prairie
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Pres.: K Club: His-
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History and Government Club: Mathematics
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ANDERSON, AUDREY ALDINA ,,,, Osage City
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phonic Chorus: Y. W. C. A.: Sphinx Club
AULT, VIRGINIA .,.,,,,,....,,....,,,,..Y,,,,,,,,Y,, MadiSf1l!
French Club: Mathematics Club: Emma
Gridley Art Club: Band: German Club:
Delta Sigma Epsilon
BACON, WILLIAM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,....,,,... Emporia
Agricultural Club: History and Government
Club: Spanish Club: Latin Club: Collegiate
4H Club: Bulletin Staff
BAIRD, KENNETH GORDON ..,,,,,Y Dodge City
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Basketball: Football: K
Club, Pres.: Inter-Faternity Council
BAKER, GEORGIA BELLE ,...,,,,,,....,,..,. Ashland
Sphinx Club: Omega Literary Society: Y.
W. C. A.: Kappa Delta Pi
BANTZ, CLINTON ,,.....,.,....,...........,......... Nelllidfl
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Track: Football
BELL, WILLIAM JACKSON ...:YY..YYY... NOTCUJILT
Xi Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Council:
Bulletin Editor
l42l
AFTER FOUR YEARS!
BENEDICT, ESTHER ELEANOR ........ Emporia
Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Mathe-
matics Club: Y. W. C. A.: Omega Literary
Society, Sec.
BEUCHAT, MELBA LUCILE .............. Hamilton
Commexce Club, Sec. and Treas.: Sigma
Sigma Sigma.
BLAKELY, ROSEMARY ...................... Neodeslia
Alphathenian Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.
Cabinet: History and Government Club:
Spanish Club: Art Club: French Club: Win-
netaska: Sunflower Board
BOHN, MARION ........................................ Climax
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Treas.: Commerce
Club: Bulletin: Xi Phi: Y. M. C. A.: Kappa
Mu Epsilon
BOLINGER, DORIS ..........,...,,.........,....,.., Buckliri
Pi Kappa Sigma: Chemistry Club: Home
Economics Club, Vice-Pres.: Y. W. C, A.:
Kappa Delta Pi
BRANDNER, LOWELL EDWARD .............. Leoti
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Xi Phi: History and
Government Club: Y. M. C. A.: Bulletin
Editor
BRICKELL, ALBERTA RILL ,....,,,...... Florence
Pi Kappa Sigma: Sphinx, Pres.: Y. W. C. A.
Cabinet: History and Government Club:
Kappa Delta Pi
BRIGGS, HELEN .......................,.................... Utica
Xi Phi, Pres.: Winnetaska: Omega Literary
Society: Kappa Delta Pi
BRIGGS, VIRGINIA LOIS .................. Syracuse
Alpha Sigma Tau: Commerce Club: Chorus:
Y. W. C. A.
BROWN, HENRY .......................................... Miller
Mu Epsilon Nu: History and Government
Club: Industrial Arts Club: Y. M. C. A.
BRYAN, LOREN ALDRO ........................ Emporia
Chemistry Club, Pres.: Kappa Mu Epsilon,
Pres.: German Club: Mathematics Club
CARR, MASON BRUCE .......................... Emporia
Phi Delta Chi. Treas.: Geography Club,
Sec.: Commerce Club
CHENEY, RUTH KATHLEEN .. Independence
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Pan-Hellenic: Library
Club: Y. W. C. A.: Kappa Delta Pi
CLEAVER, CHARLES LA PORTE ,..... Emporia
Chi: Band: Orchestra: Woodwind
Mu Psi
Quintet: Men's Glee Club: Symphonic Chorus
COLTON, JAMES LEO ................... a ......... Glasco
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Latin Club
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
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Y. W. C. A., Alphathenian Literary Society,
History and Government Club, Winnetaska
COOPER, CHARLES V. ,,,,,A,... Maclcsville
Industrial Arts Club, Mathematics Club
CUNNINGI-IAM,, ARLEIGH ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,... Emporia
Spanish Club, Industrial Arts Club, History
and Government Club
DAESCHNER, RICHARD WILBUR ., Emporia
Gilson Players, Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres.,
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Student Council,
Pres.: Student Legislature, Xi Phi
DAILY. VIRGINIA LEE ,,s,,, ,,,s, . . Haviland
Chorus, Y. W. C. A., Winnetaska, Women's
Glee Club, Symphonic Chorus
DANIEL, PAUL D. ,,,, ,,,,, . .. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, D e7lTLiSO7L
Industrial Arts Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Y.
M. C. A.
DAVIDSON. NOLA ....... .... .................... E 1 nporm
Art Club, Alice Freeman Palmer
DAVIS, GERALDINE ERMA .,.. Arkansas City
Alpha Sigma Alpha
DEAL. LA VERNE ,,,..,.,,... ..... .,....Y... ,.... S ll w yer
German Club, Biology Club, Chemistry
Club, Mu Epsilon Nu
DRAKE, KATHRYN RUTH .,,,... Englewood
Winnetaska, Treas., Alice Freeman Palmer.
Vice-Pres., Y. W, C. A. Cabinet, French
Club, Library Science Club, W. A. A.
DRAKE. LOUISE .... .... ...... .... .... E n g Z ewood
Alice Freeman Palmer: Winnetaska, Pri-
mary-Kindergarten Club. Vice-Pres., Y. W.
C. A., Kappa Delta Pi
EDWARDS. PAUL WENDELL ...... .... E mporia
Y. M. C, A., Vice-Pres., Head Cheerleader,
Tennis
ELLIS, CLARICE ........... ..... K ingsdown
ELLIS, DORIS IRENE ..... - ............... Manhattan
Delta Sigma Epsilon, History and Govern-
ment Club, Geography Club
ESHELMAN, BYRON .. ...................... ..... W ichita
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Vice-Pres., Pi Kappa
Delta, Bulletin Board, Xi Phi, Business
Manager Bulletin
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CHRISTMAS DANCERS.
FANSLER, NEVA MAXINE ,..... . Independence
Winnetaska, History and Government Club,
Women's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Sym-
phonic Chorus
FARR, GERALDINE .... .,,. ....,....,,, ....,..... E 1 1 LZIOTTCL
French Club, Pres., Splash Club, Omega
Literary Society, Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish
Club
FLY, ELBERT M, ,,....,,. ,,,.. .,,,, ......,.,,,...,, W i C hit!!
Mu Psi Chi, Orchestra, Men's Glee Club,
Symphonic Chorus, Kappa Delta Pi
FORBECK, VIRGINIA WELCH .,... ..,, E mporia
Alice Freeman Palmer, History and Govern-
ment Club, Y. W. C. A., Winnetaska, Kappa
Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon
FOWLER, HELEN ANN .................. Hutchinson
Library Club, Y. W. C. A.
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Men's Glee Club, Symphonic Chorus, Com-
merce Club, Industrial Arts Club, Phi Sigma
Epsilon
FREASE, FORREST WILLARD .....,........ Lakin
Xi Phi, Sec., Student Council, Vice-Pres.,
History and Government Club, French
Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Kappa Delta Pi
FURMAN, BETTY ....... ............................ E mporia
Sigma Pi Sigma, Sec.
GARRETT, MILDRED LOLA ............ Neodesltn
W. A. A., Pres., Physical Education Club,
Rhythmic Circle, Alphathenian Literary
Society, Sigma Pi Sigma, Alpha Sigma
Alpha
GILSON, GARETH FRANKLIN ...... .. Emporia
Gilson Players, Phi Delta Chi
GOFF, RICHARD ...................................... Buckliil
Kappa Delta Pi
GOOCH, PAUL HENRY ...... Yates Center
Football, Latin Club, History and Govern-
ment Club, Industrial Arts Club
GREEN, GWENDOLYN L. .......... ......... M ankata
Winnetaska, Sec., Omega Literary Society,
Library Club, Y. W. C. A.
GREGORY, WILLIAM RAYMOND ................
Kansas City, Kansas
Football, Kappa Sigma Epsilon, History and
Government Club, Tennis
GUILFOIL, EUNICE BLANCHE ...... Eskridge
Splash Club, W. A. A., Delta Sigma Epsilon,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, French Club
THE UNFLGWER . . 1937
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Industrial Arts Club: Biology Club: Agri-
culture Club
HALDEMAN, LYDA BERYL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...l,,
Kansas City, Kansas
Band: Orchestra: Brass Quartet: W. A. A.:
Physical Education Club: Y. W. C. A.:
Splash Club
HEFTY, RUSSELL .,.....,....,.,,.,Y,.,Y,YY Valle Falls
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Agriculture Club: Y. M. C. A.
HEINTZ, EVELYN MARJORIE ............ Elkhart
Alpha Sigma Tau: Pan-Hellenic
HENDERSON, MYRTLE PARALIE .. Anthony
Primary-Kindergarten Club: Spanish Club:
Y. W. C. A.
HERRMAN, LYNDON W. ........................ Eureka
Mu Epsilon Nu: History and Government
Club: Science Club
HEYL, EVERETT ANTHONY ............ Berryton
Commerce Club: History and Government
Club: Mu Epsilon Nu
HILDYARD, ARTHUR THOMAS .... Nickerson
Mu Epsilon Nu: Industrial Arts Club:
Chorus: Men's Glee Club: Symphonic Chorus
HOFFMAN, PAUL G. .......................... La Crosse
Industrial Arts Club: Education Club
HOLLAND, MARGARET MARCELLA ..........
Hutchinson
Commerce Club: Sigma Sigma Sigma
HOPKINS, RONALD .................... Williamsburg
Xi Phi, Vice-Pres.: Gilson Players: Phi
Delta Chi
HUGHES, MARTHA EVELYN .............. Emporia
Winnetaska: Home Economics Club: Chem-
istry Club
JENT, CLAY .............................................. Emporia
Orchestra: Band Chorus: Kappa Sigma
Epsilon
JOBE, EDITH ................................ Arkansas City
Alpha Sigma Tau: Orchestra: Alice Free-
man Palmer: Sunflower Staff
JOERG, ADRIANNE ........... - ................... Randall
Geography Club: History and Government
Club: Y. W, C. A.
l46l
ENROLLMENT!
Topeka
JOHNSMEYER, EARL ..........................l..
Latin Club: Commerce
Nu: Y. M. C. A,
Club: Mu Epsilon
JORDAN, WILSON OWEN ..... - ............... Grenola
Sigma Tau Gamma: Pi Kappa Delta:
Geography Club, Pres.: Commerce Club:
Kappa Delta Pi
KAYSER. NELLIE LEE ........................ Stafford
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Glee Club, W0men's:
Orchestra: Chorus: Gilson Players: Sphinx
Club
KEARNEY, MAXINE ...... Kansas City, Kansas
History and Government Club: Spanish
Club: Y. W. C. A.
KELL, DORIS ALYNE .......................... Deerfield
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Chorus
KELLY, MARJORIE ISABEL .. St. Joseph, Mo.
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Pres.: Sphinx Club:
Literary Club: Pan-Hellenic Council
KING, LEICESTER THOMAS ............ Emporia
Industrial Arts Club: Mu Epsilon Nu
KJELLIN, ALICE MARIE .... .... , .... G arrison
Kappa Delta Pi
KNORP, WILLIAM DALE .................. Hazelton
Mu Epsilon Nu: History and Government
Club: Commerce Club
KOCH. DARLIENE LA VERNE ........ Fredonia
Alice Freeman Palmer, Pres.: Y. W. C. A.
Cabinet
KREADY, GLENN LEROY ..l................. Abilene
Phi Delta Chi: Inter-Fraternity, Sec. and
Treas.: Chemistry Club: Symphonic Chorus:
Men's Glee Club, Business Manager
KUHNS, EVA ELVENA ............................ Topeka
Alice Freeman Palmer: History and Govern-
ment Club: Y. W. C. A.
LANCASTER, LOLA MAY ........................ Liberal
Chorus: Women's Glee Club: Symphonic
Chorus: Band: Woodwind Quintet
LANYON, NORMA KATHERINE ........ Emporia
History and Government Club: Primary-
Kindergarten Club: Y. W. C. A.: Winne-
taska: Emma Gridley Art Club
LEWIN, AGNES .......................................... Admire
Latin Club: Geography Club: Alphathenian
Literary Society
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
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LOCKARD, GENE K. ,,,,,,,,,. - YYYY E7lL100TiCL
LOOMIS, VERNON LEROY YY.. YYYY YYYY E 1 nporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-Pres., Inter-
Fraternity Council, Publicity Chr., Com-
merce Club, Pres.
LYON, WAYNE IVAN . ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Admire
Industrial Arts Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Men's
Glee Club
MCCLANAHAN, BERTHA HELEN ,,YY,, Sabetha
Y. W, C. A., Geography Club, Primary-
Kindergarten Club, W. A. A.
McCLURE, OREN FRENCH . ......... .... K ingmfm
Symphonic Chorus Orchestra, Band, Men's
Glee Club, Mu Psi Chi
McKALE, FRANCES RUTH ....... ...... G arnett
Y. W. C. A., Sec, Alice Freeman Palmer,
Sec., French Club, Omega Literary Society,
Latin Club, German Club, Winnetaska
MCGUIRE, DORIS GENEVIEVE ........ Emporia
Pi Kappa Delta, Xi Phi
MEATS. ROBERT ROWE ..... .... LeRoy
Phi Sigma Epsilon
MILLER, DOLORES DOROTHY .,....., Scandia.
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Primary-Kindergarten
Club
MILLER. MARGARET JEAN , ............. Toronto
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y. W. C. A.
MINAKER, JESSIE HELEN .. Detroit, Michigan
Alice Freeman Palmer, Library Club, Y. W.
C. A.
MOSSMAN, VIRGIL ...... ...,,, P olwin
NOLL, DOROTHY Florence
Physical Education Club, Rhythmic Circle,
Winnetaska, W. A. A., Kappa Delta Pi
NYE, DANIEL CREVISTON .............. Sallyards
Commerce Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Treas.
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A LAB CLASS.
OZENBERGER, DOROTHY LEIGH .. Emporia
Alphathenian Literary Society, Theta Sigma
Upsilon, Pres, Pan-Hellenic Council, French
Club, Library Club
PARKER, CLARK T. ...... ....................4. E mporifz
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Chemistry Club, Biology
Club, History and Government Club,
French Club
PEACOCK, LUCRETIA , .. ., .... ............,. E lklL!l1't
Alpha Sigma Tau, Y. W. C. A.
PETERS, ELIZABETH CATHERINE.. Emporia
Alice Freeman Palmer, History and Gov-
ernment Club, French Club, Latin Club,
Omega Literary Society, Kappa Delta Pi
PHOENIX, NILA ELYSE ...................... Emporia
Art Club, Collegiate Club, Y. W. C. A.,
Primary-Kindergarten Club
PLUMLEY, LENA .... ..................... A rkansas City
Sphinx Club, Winnetaska, Chorus, Glee
Club, Treble Clef Club, Xi Phi
REED, MARY HELEN .... Kansas City, Kansas
Orchestra, Chorus, Mathematics Club, Phi
Mu Gamma
REEBLE, BERNARD ............... ......... ...... E 1 nporia
Phi Delta Chi, Commerce Club, Kappa
Delta Pi
REEBLE, LOIS KATHRYN .. .............. Emporia
Emma Gridley Art Club, Sec.
RICKLEFS, NADENE EVOLA .... .... H iawatlw
RICHARD, VIRGINIA PEARL ....... . Partridge
Alice Freeman Palmer. Pres, Home Eco-
nomics Club, Sec., Y. W. C. A., Winnetaska,
Library Club .
RICE, BARBARA ESTHER ., ,,,..,,.,,,,... Emporia
Y. W. C A., Geography Club
ROYER. HAROLD LEROY ...... .... ...... M 0 will
Clubl Commerce
Mu Epsilon Nu, Latin
Club: History and Government Club,
Geography Club, Men's Glue Club, Chorus
SAFERITE. ELWYN . . .... Neoslto Falls
Industrial Arts Club, Y. M, C. A.
SARRACINO, JOE ........ ..... . . ........ Neodesha
Commerce Club, Vice-Pres., History and
Government Club, Mathematics Club
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SAN ROMANI, ARCHIE .. ,,,,, .. FTO1lf97lflC
Latin Club: Band: Orchestra: Track
SCOUTEN. VELVA E. ,,,...,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R Llndllll
Sphinx Club: Y. W. C. A.: Chorus
SELANDERS, BONNIE MAE .... Westphalia
Latin Club: Consul: Sphinx Club: History
and Government Club: Kappa Delta Pi:
Commerce Club
Sl-IEFFIELD, JESSIE LUCILLE ............ Topeka
Alice Freeman Palmer, Historian: Primary-
Kindergarten Club: Emma Gridley Art
Club: Y. W. C. A.
SHEELEY, ALINE .. ..... , .................. Emporia
Home Economics Club: Chorus
SHEPARD. EUGENE ....................... .... C lwnule
SHERRARD, DORIS . ................. N ............ Beloit
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Sigma Pi Sigma:
Splash Club: French Club: Rhythmic Circle:
W. A. A.
SHIPLEY, HANA PEARL .... Wilburton
Phi Mu Gamma
SHIPP. PAULINE JURIAH .... .................. A Ima
Morse Hall Annex, Pres.: Kappa Delta Pi,
Historian: Y. W. C. A.: Omega Literary
Society: French Club: Library Club
SIBREL, HARVEY MARTIN . .....,........ Malvern
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Mathematics Club:
German Club: Spanish Club: Science Club
SMITH, KENNETH ............... ...... ............ S 8 TLGCCL
Industrial Arts Club: K Club: Football:
Track: Mu Epsilon Nu
SMITH, MELVINA MAE ......... Caldwell
Y. W. C. A.: Winnetaska
SODEN, CARL .. .............. ..........,...... ..... C f iney
Phi Sigma Epsilon
SPRINGFELDT, VERA PAULINE ...... Lorraine
Y. W. C. A.: Spanish Club
STARKEY, WILLIAM FREDERICK ..........
Cottonwood Falls
Phi Sigma Epsilon: K Club: Football: Latin
Club: xi Phi
SWARD, MARGARET ...... .. ....... .......... A tchison
Alphathenian Literary Society: History and
Government Club
SWANSON, HUBERT CLARENCE .. Osage City
Commerce Club: Geography Club: French
Club: Mu Epsilon Nu
SYMES, LOUISE MARY ........................ Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pres.: Pan-Hellenic,
Treas.
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TANNER, ALTA .... . ......... ......... .,.... E l Dorado
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Primary-Kindergarten
Club
TEEL, HELEN LOUISE ...................... Alta Vistll
THARNSTROM, DOLLIE AGDA ...... . .......... ..
Chicago, Illinois
Phi Mu Gamma: Xi Phi: French Club:
Spanish Club: Pi Kappa Delta: Omega
Literary Society: Kappa Delta Pi
THOMAS, HERMAN .,,... .....,..... ........ E 1 nporia
Commerce Club: History and Government
Club: Mu Epsilon Nu
THOMAS, MELVA MARIE .. ....... Burlington
History and Government Club: Mathematics
Club: Chorus
THOMPSON,
Geography Club: Y. W. C. A.
MARY JANE ............ Hutchinson
Home Economics Club: History
MABEL ...... ........... J unction City
TRUESDELL,
Latin Club:
and Government Club: Y. W, C. A.: Win-
netaska
TUGGLE, CURRAN DENNIS .......... Scott City
Phi Delta Chi, Vice-Pres.: K Club. Sec.:
Latin Club: Industrial Arts Club: History
and Government Club: Men's Glee Club,
Sec.: Tennis
VEST, FENTON ............................ Pretty Prairie
Band: Orchestra: Chorus: Mu Epsilon Nu
VIGNERON, WINIFRED MARIE .. Osage City
Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas.: French Club:
Commerce Club
VINT, DOROTHY OLIVE ......... ...... G len Elder
Splash Club: Latin Club: History and Gov-
ernment Club: Y. W. C. A.
WAGNER, ERNA MAURINE ................ Emporia
Omega Literary Society, Historian: Kappa
Mu Epsilon: Chemistry Club: Splash Club
WALTERS, MIRIAM THEODORA .,,........,,...
Pocatello, Idaho
Alpha Sigma Tau: Symphonic Chorus:
Women's Glee Club: Piano Trio: Orchestra
WHARTON, LA VERNA ...................... Fredonia
Alice Freeman Palmer: History and Gov-
ernment Club: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Pi Kappa
Delta: Y. W. C. A.: Student Council
WILLIAMS, NORMA GAIL .................. Emporia
Winnetaska: History and Government Club
WOOD, CLARENCE ROBERT .......... McPherson
Industrial Arts Club: Kappa Sigma Epsilon,
Sec.: Sunflower Staff: Football
WOODMANSEE, MARGARET MARY .. Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Social Treas.: Kappa
Mu Epsilon: Omega Literary Society:
Mathematics Club: Kappa Delta Pi
YOUNG, LOYDE ....... ................ C onway Springs
Band: Orchestra: Latin Club
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
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Lowell Brandner Jack Bell
The official newspaper of the Kansas State Teachers College is
The Bulletin, which is published semi-Weekly. Jack Bell is editor of
the Tuesday editiong Lowell Brandner, the Friday edition. The copy
for The Bulletin is furnished by members of the Newspaper English
classes. Students in the first course write the news stories and the
students in the advanced class write the editorials and feature articles.
Byron Eshelman and Linus Austin are the business managers of
The Bulletin.
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
IN The Bulletin has been the of-
ficial student publication of the
Kansas State Teachers College since
September 10, 1901. It became a
semi-weekly paper in 1923, Tuesday and Friday being the days set for
publication. The make-up of the editorial page was changed this
yearg and improvements were made in the types of articles appearing
in the paper. George Phillips is the faculty sponsor of The Bulletin.
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WHY?
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The Sunflowez'
The Sunflower is the annual publication of the Kansas State
Teachers College of Emporia. lt is the wish of the staff that in this
book the students may find many pleasant memories and reflections
of collegiate life.
This is the twenty-seventh Sunflower but the thirty-ninth year-
book in the history of the school, the first annuals being published
under a different name, The Ko-dak.
To the members of the staff who have devoted their time and
efforts towards the success of this yearbook, the editor and business
manager express their sincere appreciation. To George Phillips, faculty
adviser, the staff feels indebted for assistance and guidance.
THE STAFF
Editor ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,rr,,,, .,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,, , . , .. ,,,. William Martin, Jr.
Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,. , ,,,.. U ,,,, Ruth Stone
Assistant Editor , ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Warren Pyle
Assistant Business Manager ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,. , ,. Marion Bohn
Senior Class Editor ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , .,,,, R osemary Blakely
Junior Class Editor ,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,....,,,,.,,, P hil Gould
Sophomore Class Editor ,,,,,,t ,,,,,,,, E lizaberh Bennett
Freshman Class Editor ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, M axine Vanderhoff
Sports Editor ....,, . ,,,.,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, C larence Wood
Music Editor ,,,,.. . ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, R ichard Childers
Society Editor .,t,. ,. ..,,,,, .,,,,,,, E laine Kollins
Departmental Editor .
Feature Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Photographer , ...,,
Edith Jobe
,, i Betty Cremer
Jim McKim
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OPERATING Tltlli
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CHECKING TI-Ili BOOKS
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The P1'i11tSl1op
From a meager beginning in 1911, the Print Shop has grown to the
point where it now prints more than a million tests a year, two thousand
and five hundred copies of The Bulletin twice each week, two thousand
copies of The Alumni News four times a year, and many programs and
folders which can not be printed by the state printer in Topeka. The Print
Shop derives its revenue from printing the college periodicals and tests, and
receives no support from the SELICC. It really is a private printing plant,
operated by the institution for the benefit of student publications and the
other activities which require printing. Located in the east end of the
basement floor of the Administration Building, the shop is convenient to
the student publications and its other allied enterprises.
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
The
"Call" of the
Gridiron
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SENIOR L1fTTl2RlNlIiN
Eldon Albright, Paul Daniel. Paul Gooch, Xvilliam Gregory
Rowe Meats, Kenneth Smith, Frederick "Bil1', Starkey, Clarence Xlfood
The Season
An unexpected defeat at the hands of the Pittsburg Teachers Thanks-
giving Day turned a highly successful season into one only slightly better
than average for the Hornet grid team. The Hornets finished in third place
in the conference. Four wins and two losses in their non-conference games
gave them a seasonal total of six wins and four losses.
Disappointed over the failure to return to school of several promising
men from last year's squad, Coach F. G. XVelch-assisted by Paul Kutnink,
Everett "Gus" Fish, and Pat Haggarty, freshman coach-began to build up
a somewhat green team, basing his offense on his famous lateral-pass attack.
Returning to the squad were such veterans as co-captains John Strube
and Bill Starkey, Harry Kline, Paul Gooch, Cecil Rhoads, Dick Mawdsley,
James King, and Kenneth Smith. From last year's reserves, Welch took
Lindell Petty, Wlendell Goldsmith, Harry Parker, Rowe Meats, Clarence
Wood, Charles Lett, Paul Daniels, Bill Gregory, Eldon Albright, John
Schartz and others and moulded them into a fine squad. In dire need of a
hefty tackle, Wfelch selected "Towering Tony" Lohkamp, 270-pound fresh-
man.
The entire squad helped beat McPherson in the season opener, 20-7, but
unfortunate circumstances began to descend on the Hornets the next week.
TI-IE UNFLOWER . . 1937
GRIDIRON ACTION
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With Kutnink as boss, the Hornets traveled to Edmond, Okla., where,
on a field soaked with three inches of rain, they held the Central Oklahoma
Teachers to a 6-0 score. Again injuries took their toll, but this time it was
a number of serious lime burns, suffered throughout the game, that made
the outlook dismal. Also, Lohkamp broke his nose badly and was forced to
wear a special headgear the rest of the season.
Leaving more first stringers at home, the Welchmen went to Atchison
the next week. After keeping the score close the first half, they weakened
and lost to a fine St. Benedict's team 27-7.
Then came the Washburn game where the Hornets found their stride.
Doped to lose, they shoved the heavier lchabods all over the field and then
shook Petty loose for a 73-yard run which gave them a 14-7 decision.
The Southwestern Moundbuilders met the Teachers in Hornetville for
the first home game and the first conference game of the season. More
than that, the Student Council made that day Homecoming, and the Greeks
decorated their houses in high-class fashion. During the game, the Hornets
turned on the power. Featuring Petty with his long jaunts, coupled with
the tricky Wfelch attack, the black and gold hoved across five touchdowns.
Late in the game Southwestern tallied twice.
On home territory again the following week, the Welchmen, now
going strong, routed the Haskell Redskins 41-0.
By this time the Hornets were rapidly gaining favor as conference
champions. Only the strong Fort Hays State Tigers were in the way.
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T011 Rau'-"Sonny" Soden, Guy Astlc, Steve Horcsko, Glenn Meredith, Clarence Sylvester, Kirk Austin
Lloyd Thomas, Cleo Fanning, W'illiam Gregory, Robert Innes, Osmond Herbert, "Pete" Innes, Brute
Anderson, and Eugene Carroll.
Mirhffe Row-Line Coach Paul Kutnink, Rowe Meats, Eldon Albright, Clarence Wfood, Charles Shull
Paul Gccch, XVillard Burns, Kenneth Baird, Bill Sipcs, LeRoy Harper, Harry Parker, Paul Daniel
Lindell Petty, and Coach F. G. Welcli,
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Lchkamp, "Bill" Starkey, john Strube, Cecil Rhoads, Charles Lett, and James King.
After a hard game, however, the Tigers, featuring the tricky Reigle, won
by a 15-7 count. Emporia was the only conference team that scored on
the Tigers, although the Hays team was beaten by Kansas State and later
by St. Benedicfs.
With the entire squad ready for action, the Hornets were set for the
strong Superior, Wis., Teachers. The Yellowjackets, two-year champions
of the XVisconsin Teachers College conference, brought a smooth-working
machine to Emporia, but the Hornets were "right" Before a crowd of
only S00 in near-zero weather, the Welchmen used many lateral-passes
and ran up a 26-7 score.
At NVichita, the Teachers gave the Shocker downtown quarterbacks
several headaches by rolling up three touchdowns in the first half. But
the Gebertmen came back with a vengeance after the intermission, and the
Hornets were fortunate to return home with a 19-13 win.
Then, with second place at stake, under a warm sun, before an enthus-
iastic Turkey Day crowd, the Hornets fumbled a victory into the laps of
the Pittsburg Teachers who played inspired ball throughout. The Hornets
won in first downs and yards gained, but seven fumbles recovered at ap-
propriate times by alert Cworillas told the story.
In years past the Hornets have been worse-and better. All in all, it
was a better than average season. The Hornets scored 172 points to 121
scored by their ten opponents. Eleven men were lost through graduation,
but those remaining should turn in a good season next year to initiate the
new stadium.
Co-captain John Strube, guard, was placed on the little All-American
team by Sport Pictorial magazine, a Smith and Street Publication.
Harry Kline, generally regarded as the greatest end ever to appear on
Stadium Field, was picked on every all-conference and all-state team pub-
lished, as was Lindell Petty, 150-pound halfback.
Others to appear on various all-star teams were Cecil Rhoads, guard,
co-captain Bill Starkey, back, Tony Lohkamp, tackle, Wendell Goldsmith,
center, and Dick Mawdsley, back.
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ACKER, MARY .7.., 7,V,,. W ichita
ADAMEK, JESSIE ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,....,,..,..... E llswortll.
Y. W. C. A.: Splash Club: W. A. A.
ADAMS, KATHLEEN ....... ..... A 1'7Cll7L8llS City
Mayfield
ALEXANDER, RUTH ......................
Winnetaska: French Club: Alice Freeman
Palmer: Y. W. C. A.
ALLISON. VERA MAE ...................... Cherfyvule
Primary-Kindergarten Club:
Y. W. C. A.
Biology Club:
ANDERSON, GRACE ........
Delta Sigma Epsilon
Emporia
ARMANTROUT. EVELYN . ................ SCON5 City
Winnetaska: Primary-Kindergarten Club:
Y. W. C. A.
AUSTIN, FLORENCE ............ Cottonwood Falls
Winnetaska: Geography Club: Commerce
Club: History and Government Club: Y. W.
C. A.
AUSTIN, LINUS .... . ,.... .......................... E mporia
History and Government Club: Business
Manager Bulletin: Kappa Sigma Epsilon
BAIN, THELMA .,..........,........,..............., Emporia
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Home Economics Club:
Winnetaska: Alphathenian Literary Society
BALTZ, MARJORIE ................................ Emporia
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Sigma Pi Sigma
BARNETT, OSCAR .... .............................. P afkef
BAXTER, AGNES .............................. Dodge City
Y. W. C. A.: Geography Club: Winnetaska:
Emma Gridley Art Club: Alice Freeman
Palmer
BENTRUP, CARL .................................. Deerfield
German Club, Treas.: Mu Psi Chi, Pres.:
Chorus: Glee Club: Band: Madrigalians
BERGERHOUSE, CHARLES ................ Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma: Industrial Arts Club
BILLS, ADA .. ....... ................................. .......... I 0 la
Sigma Pi Sigma: Commerce Club: Winne-
taska: Y. W. C. A.
BROOKS, MARYAN ..... .......................... A iChiSOTL
Alpha Sigma Alpha. Vice-Pres.: Xi Phi:
Gilson Players: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet
BROWN, JUANITA ....... ........... Emporia
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HAIL, PEGGY PEDAGOG!
BURNAP, MILDRED ............ ................ E mporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Splash Club: W. A.
A.: Rhythmic Circle: Home Economics
Club: Physical Education Club
BURNS, CLARIS .... ........... .............. G a rden City
Phi Sigma Epsilon
BUTCHER, MARY LOUISE .................. Emporia
Mixed Chorus: Symphonic Chorus: Alpha
Sigma Alpha: Madrigalians: Omega Literary
Society: Women's Glee Club: French Club
BYERS, EVELYN ........................................ Jewell
Chorus: Winnetaskai Geography Club: Pri-
mary-Kindergarten Club: W. A. A.
CLOUGH. LILLIAN ........ .............. A rkansas City
Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Symphonic Choir:
Treble Clef Club: French Club: Alpha Sigma
Alpha: Y. W. C. A.
COLEGROVE, ELEANOR ................ Great Bend
Phi Mu Gamma, Sec.: Pan-Hellenic Council
DAVISON, CLEDA .................................. Baldwin
Pi Kappa Sigma: Commerce Club: History
and Government Club
DEANS, MARY JANE .................................... Alma
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Primary-Kindergarten
Club
DEMOTT, KENNETH .................................... Pratt
Phi Sigma Epsilon: K Club: Track: Emma
Gridley Art Club: History and Government
Club
DEWEY. CHARLES ......... .... E mporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
DIGGS, MARY JANE ............................ Emporia
Winnetaska: Omega Literary Society: His-
tory and Government Club: French Club:
Latin Club, Sec.: Kappa Delta Pi
DIVER. CHARLENE .......... ........................ .... I 0 la
Y. W. C. A.
DIVER, RAY BELLE ............... .................... I Ola
DOTY, JEAN .............................................. Sm'pU7"M
Winnetaska: German Club: Spanish Club:
Sphinx Club: Y. W. C. A.
DOUGHTY, FRANCES MARY ................ Harper
Rhythmic Circle: Home Economics Club:
Primary-Kindergarten Club: Y. W. C. A.
DOXON, KERMIT .................................. FOTNLOSO
DREASHER, WILLIAM ........................ Hartford
Geography Club: Mathematics Club: Agri-
culture Club: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mu
Epsilon Nu: Y. M. C. A,
DUNHAM, RALPH ..............................,. El Dorado
Sting-Slingers: Spanish Club: Mathematics
Club: Mu Epsilon Nu: Y. M. C. A.
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Winnetaska: Physical Education Club
EIKERMANN, HOMER .,YYY,..Y,,,..Y,,,....YYY,.. Fowler
German Club, Vice-Pres.: Phi Delta Chi:
Chemistry Club
EMRIE, RUTH .,,,,, ..,, F Ord
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FEATHERSTON, HAZEL ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 777,,, L yndon
Winnetaska: Primary-Kindergarten Club
FLATTRE, EMMA JEAN .,YYVY .YYYYYYYVYYVV. L llTlCllSfCT
French Club: Winnetaska: Geography Club:
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FOLTZ, RACHEL ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,..,. A rkansas City
Alice Freeman Palmer: History and Gov-
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FOSTER, KEITH ,,,..... ,,,,,. A nthouy
Sigma Tau Gamma
FULLER, EVERETT ..YY,.YYY,..YY,,........YVVV.. ,--.YV K i01.UCL
History and Government Club, Vice-Pres.:
Commerce Club: Mu Epsilon Nu, Pres.:
Student Legislature: Student Council: Kappa
Delta Pi: Xi Phi
GILMAN, MARY YY....,,YVV YYYYYYY.YY----VVf.-.VA.-.Y M adisvn
Omega Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.
GORMLY, LA FAUN ..................,......... Killgmllfl
Alpha Sigma Tau
GOSS, LEONA ........................................ 4. Ernzwria
Commerce Club: Geography Club
GRAY, VIRGIE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i.,,....,i Americus
Collegiate 4-H Club: Winnetaska: Splash
Club: Chorus: Y. W. C. A.
GUFLER, FRITZ .... ................. ...... E 12 wofill
Phi Delta Chi
GULDE, CARL .,...................................... Americus
Pi Kappa Delta: Y.
GWINN, ELIZABETH
Collegiate 4-H Club:
C. A.
HARTWIG, ALONZO
Sigma Tau Gamma
HASKELL, GLADDEN
M. C. A.
Belle Plaine
Commerce Club: Y. W.
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Omega Literary Society: Mixed Chorus:
President Student Peace Movement: Kappa
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Winnetaska
HELLMER, THERESA ......,,,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
HENDRICKS, KENNETH ...............,..,....... Kiowa
Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club: His-
tory and Government Club: Geography Club
HERRON. ELLEN ................. ........... .... S p earville
Commerce Club: Chorus: Y. W. C. A.
HIDALGO, LOUIS ...................... . Neosho Rapids
Spanish Club, Pres.: Mu Epsilon Nu: French
Club: Latin Club: Y. M. C. A.
HILLIARD. MARGARET ............................ Attica
Y. W. C. A.: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Women's
Glee Club: Chorus: Treble Clef Club
HOCH, MERTON .................................... Hartford
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treas.
HOCH, ORVILLE . .............,................. Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma: Inter-Fraternity Coun-
eil
HOLLEMBEAK, HAL ................ Arkansas City
Phi Delta Chi: Spanish Club: Basketball
HOLMAN, LEON ..........,.............. ........ A Ita Vista
French Club: Geography Club: History and
Government Club: Mu Epsilon Nu
HONER, DELORES .................. ......,...... R obinson
Alpha Sigma Tau, Pres.: Pan-Hellenic, Pres.:
Y. W. C. A.: Primary-Kindergarten Club:
Sorority President's Council: Candidate for
Peggy Pedagog: Xi Phi: Kappa Delta Pi
HOOVER, MARJORIE ............................ Emporia
Latin Club
HUCKSTEP, GENEVIEVE .......................... Lewis
HUNT, NADINE ..........,..................... Cedar Vale
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-Pres.: Pan-Hel-
lenic: History and Government Club: Y.
W. C. A.
HUNT, WANDA .................................. Dodge City
Pi Kappa Sigma: Symphonic Chorus: Or-
chestra: Omega Literary Society: Y. W.
C. A.
INNES, ROBERT .... ........ ................ K a nsas City
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Industrial Arts Club:
History and Government Club
JACKMAN, ELSIE .....,..,.....,..................... Wichita
Primary-Kindergarten Club: Chorus
THE " UNFLOWER 1937
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FOLTZ I-'USTER FULLER GILBIAN GUHMLY CUSS
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KILMER, CATHERINE .............. Belle Plairie
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KRAMPER, ELLYN ........................ Kansas City
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KREHBIEL, LAWRENCE .. .................... Halstead
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Palmer: Splash Club: W. A. A. Board:
Student Council: Kappa Delta Pi: Xi Phi
LISTER, OPAL .......................................... Emporia
Delta Sigma Epsilon
LIVENGOOD, MILDRED .......... Overland Park
French Club: Y. W. C. A.
LOOMIS, VERA ..................... . .... Emporia
LUTT, DOROTHEA ........... .f-.-.-. f --ff,..A--- E 7'lPOTl!1
Rhythmic Circle, Pres.: Y. W. C. A.
MABEN, GAIL .................... .......................... S every
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: History and Govern-
ment Club
MADISON, EILEEN ..Y.. .... A 'eosho Rapids
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MALLETT, LEROY .. ......., East St. Louis, Ill.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: History and Govern-
ment Club: Inter-Fraternity Council: Bul-
letin, Assistant Business Mgr.: Student
Union Manager
MARBOURG, KATHERINE ,, .... Emporia
Delta Sigma Epsilon
MARTIN, WILLIAM ...... ,. ..,... .,,...... . Hiawatha
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Xi Phi: Sunflower
Editor: Gilson Players: Student Legislature:
Kappa Delta Pi
MAWDSLEY, RICHARD ............. ,.,, P ratt
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Xi Phi
McCOY. CHARLES ................................ Partridge
Chemistry Club: Biology Club: Mu Epsilon
Nu
MCCULLOUGH, THOMPSON .... Emporia
MCINTOSH. WENDELL ,,....,.............,,....,, Marion
Sigma Tau Gamma: Industrial Arts Club
McKIM, JIM . ................,,,,,,,,,,.,...,, .... .,,,,, , E mporia
Phi Delta Chi: Sunflower Photographer
McMILLAN, JOY ......,......................... Hutchinson
Primary-Kindergarten Club: Alphathenian
Club
MENTZER, LOREN ..Y, .... Y ates Center
Y. M. C. A.
MOON, MARGARET .......................,.,,... Emporia
Splash Club: Physical Education Club, Pres.:
Sigma Phi Sigma, Vice-Pres.: Y, W. C. A.
MORRIS, BLANCHE ,.........l............... Burlington
Commerce Club: Mathematics Club: History
and Government Club: Y. W. C. A.
MURRAY, ELIZABETH ,,....,,,,,...,. Kansas City
Alphathenian Literary Society: French
Club: Y. W. C. A.
OWSLEY, ALMA ................,..... ,,,,,..,,,,,,,, W etmore
Commerce Club: Mathematics Club: History
and Government Club: Y. W, C. A.
OWSLEY. RUTH .. ................................, Wetmore
Commerce Club: Mathematics Club: History
and Government Club: Y. W. C. A.: Chorus
PALMROSE, LAWRENCE .. ........... Kansas City
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Print Shop: Basket-
ball
PARKS, EVERETT ,,,...........:...,..........,,,,,,,,, Eureka
Mu Epsilon Nu: Commerce Club: Y. M. C. A.
POWELL, RALPH ................ ............... E mporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon
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RAASE, RUTH ,,Y,Y, ,,,, E mporia
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A.: Kappa Mu Epsilon
RAYPHOLTZ, BEULAH ,.., ,Y,,, ,,.. S o uth Haven
Primary-Kindergarten Club
REAGAN, LOLA INIAE ,Y,,,. ,Y,,Y,,,,Y,,,,Y . f Yfff Riley
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RESCH, DOROTHY ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,YY Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma:
Home Economics Club: W. A. A.: Physical
Education Club: Junior Class President
RHOADS, CECIL ..,,. .... Burlington
Phi Sigma Epsilon
ROLEY, CHESTER .............. .... .... K i ngsdown
Sigma Tau Gamma: Glee Club: Symphonic
Chorus
SAMS, BURTON ..... . ........ ...... .................. C 1 Llver
Spanish Club: History and Government
Club: Industrial Club
SCHARTZ, JOHN ........ ..... E llinwood
Phi Sigma Epsilon
SCHURTER, ROY . ..... .,,, .... ..... ..,,. .,..,.,, E u r e k ll
Sigma Tau Gamma, Sec.: Commerce Club
SCHMITTER, MERCEDES . ,,.,,..,.Y ,,.,,, G ypsum
Phi Mu Gamma: Sphinx Club. Treas.: Y.
W. C. A. Cabinet
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SHIELDS. ORA , .. . ,,
K Club: Basketball
SHOULTZ, LAVERA .
Sphinx Club
SITTS, BERNADINE ..... .. . ..
Latin Club: French Club:
Club: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A.
SMITH. JOYCE
Y. W. C. A.
SOUDERS, E UGENE .
Sigma Tau Gamma:
Club, Pres.
STARKEY, ARTHUR ,
Phi Sigma Epsilon
STEAD, MARIE
STEG, VICTOR .....
Emma
Lebanon
Newton
McPherson
Mathematics
Highland
Em poria
Gridley Art
Elmdale
Ki7lg1V1ll7L
Emporia
Mu Psi Chi, Vice-Pres.: Band. Business
Manager: German Club, Pres.: Chorus: Or-
chestra: Faculty Ensemble: Kappa Delta Pi
STEWART. JAMES . ..,........ .... . ....... J oplm, Mo.
Mu Epsilon Nu: History and Government
Club: French Club: Young Democrats Club,
Sec.: Commerce Club
STOELZING, MARJORIE ...,. .... W ellington
Y. W. C, A., Pres.
STONE, ANNABEL ...,.. ..... .... .,....., . , S yracuse
Sphinx Club: Rhythmic Circle: Symphonic
Chorus: Girls' Glee Club: Kappa Delta Pi
STONE, RUTH . ............ .,.. . ..... ......., N eodesha
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pledge Pres.: Sunflower
Business Mgr.: Commerce Club: History and
Government Club: Sigma Pi Sigma: Y. W.
C. A.
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Y. W. C. A.: Winnetaska: French Club:
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STUART, RAY .,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,, K i 7Lg1Ila7L
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Glee Club: Orches-
tra: Band: Chorus: Madrigalians
TESTORFF, ROBERT ,,,,,,,,Y,,, YYY, Y ates Center
Pi Kappa Delta: Y. M. C. A., Treas.: Mu
Epsilon Nu: Commerce Club: History and
Government Club
THOLEN, DOLORES ,,.,,.,,.. ,. YY,.,.YYY,,,,,,,., Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Commerce Club: Y.
W. C. A.
THOMAS, LLOYD ......,. .... G fLfCl61l City
Phi Sigma Epsilon
TRUESDELL, HELEN ............. .......... I 11LtChiTLSO7l
German Club: Winnetaska: Y. W. C. A.
TURNER, EDNA LOUISE ...................... E11lPOTil1
Gilson Players: Rhythmic Circle: Alpha
Sigma Alpha: Home Economics Club, Pres.:
Pan-Hellenic Council: Y. W. C. A.: Xi Phi
VARVEL, JAMES .................... ................... L eR0y
History and Government Club: Commerce
Club
WAGAMAN, DEAN ...... ..... P awnee Rock
Phi Sigma Epsilon
WAHL, CARL ......... ....... . .... B urdick
Industrial Arts Club
WEAVER, VIVIAN . .... .................... M ullinville
Pi Kappa Sigma: Pan-Helenic Council:
Student Council: Home Economics Club
WELLMAN, EDWARD ............... ..... ..... S t erling
Mu Psi Chi, Pres.: Orchestra: Madrigalians:
Mixed Chorus: Symphonic Chorus
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WENRICH, EVELYN ..... . Oxford
Alpha Sigma Alpha
WEST, KENNETH .......... .....,.............,,.,...,..., P aola
Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club: De-
bate
WHITAKER, DOROTHY ..................... .. Emporia
Geography Club: Y. W. C. A.
WILLIAMS, CATHERINE
Sphinx Literary Society:
Club: Y. W. C. A.
WILLI AMS, GEORGIA ....
Delta Sigma Epsilon
WILLIAMS, PAULINE ..............
Lebo
French Club: Latin
Anthony
Council Grove
Mathematics Club: Winnetaska: Collegiate
4-H Club: Y. W. C. A.
WILSON, HELEN ......,....................... Strong City
Phi Mu Gamma: Pan-Hellenic Council
WILSON, JESSE ......................... ...... C offeyville
M11 Epsilon Nu: Football
WINGRAVE, JOYCE ...................... Yates Center
Alpha Sigma Alpha:
Club: Y. W. C. A.
Debate: Commerce
WINKLER, YVONNE ...,.,..,....,,,,........ St. John
Pi Kappa Sigma: Sphinx Club: Y. W. C. A.
Yos'r, MYREL .,.. . .....,........,,..... ............ E mporm
Spanish Club: Y. W. C. A.: Alpha Sigma
Tau: Gilson Players
YOUNG, CHARLES .... .... E mporin
Mu Epsilon Nu
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WAGAMAN WAHL VVEAVER WELLMAN
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During the year much work has been
done on the campus to beautify and
improve it. The erection of a new
athletic stadium is the most signifi-
cant change. It has been built in a
natural bowl just west of the Morse
Hall Annex. The stadium will be
completed this spring, and the pres-
ent athletic field will be landscaped
for future use.
A new drive around Morse Hall was
finished this winterg the new road
circles around the east side of the
dormitory instead of the west side as
the former one did.
Lake Wooster has been enlarged and
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al stone. The improvement on the
lake is undoubtedly the most beau-
tifying change made.
A new store room was built under
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Fox, Kramer, Wagiier, Miller, Groxes, Sehaaf, Roley, Anderson, Turner, Sehmutz, Hillyard
Clark, Shannon, McClure, Farney, Peterson, Beuhler, W'heat, Fly, Gray, Kready, Lister, Cleaver, Love, Bailey
Xvakeland, Mclntosli, Sehrnitter, Bentrup, Wolfe, Childers
XVOMliN'S GLFF CLUB
W'ood, Plumley, Pelley, Cockley, Yeoman, Thrasher, Gardner, Colegrcve, Butcher, Terwilliger, Huckstep,
Appel, Gillette, Spear, Lancaster, Schmitter
Daily, Diamond, Stone, Hunt, Floyd, Raikes, Borton, Mabes, Stead
IvIEN'S GLEE CLUB
OFFICERS
Pl'l'SllIt'llf ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, C i nu. BENTRU1'
Vin'-P1'exiJffr:f ,,,,, ,, AIONATHAN Wtvrru
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1'nl1Iivily Mfzmigrr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, GLENN KREADY
The mtst outstanding concert presented by the Menis Glee Club this year was at the Music Educator's
Cenference at Tulsa where its work was highly praised by prominent music critics. During the year the
greup has appeared in convocation and at many high schools and towns in Kansas.
C. H. Dudley was the accompanist for the glee club. His assistants were' -lean jones and Mercedes
Schmitter. Mr. Floyd Wilkeland directs the group.
WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB
OFFICERS
PV't'AiLll'H1' ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,.,s,,..,,,.tt,,,, ,,,, N 1 .LLIE LEE KAYSEIK
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ln February the WClUCH,S Glee Club presented a formal concert, and the club has been presented on
various programs threughout the year at colleges and high schools. The group also presented numbers
on the tour which culminated with the performance befere the Southwest Music Educators' Conference
at Tulsa, Oklahoma, in February.
In addition to its performance, the organization reads and studies suitable material for use in high
school music teaching. Miss lilsie Thrasher is director cf the group.
The Men's and Woineiils Glee Clubs unite in the formation of the Kansas State Teachers College
Symphonic Chorus, directed by Orville J. Borchers.
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CHORUS
The purpose of the chorus is to present in an artistic way the possibilities of choral development in
both classic and modern idioms. Among its numerous appearances most enthusiastic receptions were
given this group in programs presented to the annual Music Supervisor's Clinic and the Council of Ad-
ministration Convention. The climax of the seasr.n's work cccurred in their appearance on the College
Music Festival Program in Tulsa, in conjunction with the Southwestern Music Educator's Conference
Convention.
Members of the Chorus are: Sopranos-Ethelyn Appel, Lucille Baker, Marie Bergman, Esther Brod-
beck, Imogene Borton, Wreatlia Cooper, Ruth Cockley, Barbara Carmichael, Sylvanna Daily, Virginia
Daily, Esther Ehrlich, Katherine Evans, Ruth Evans, Elizabeth Glatt, Bonita Gustafson, Cleodora Held,
Nadiene Harris, Margaret Hilliard, Genevieve Huckstcp, Gertrude Huebert, Ellen Herron, Laura Kays,
Doris Kell, Kathryn Kilmer, Margaret Kilmer, Agnes Lewin, Leora Libhardt, Elizabeth Mary Newell,
Linda Lois Pcnner, Lucie Rinkel, Phyllis Runyon, Lorene Radke, Lois Shannon, Velva Scouten, Joyce
Sidener, Helen Spear, Mary ,lane Shepherd, Gwen Smith, Nelda Taylor, Norma Taylor, Martha V. Teem,
Catherine Thomas, Clara Jane Williams, Hazel johnson, Elaine Dobson, Catherine Burkholder, Mrs. Helen
Riggenback, Mrs. Kathleen Hyde, Katherine Polley, Helen Raikes, Isabel Runycn, Mercedes Schmitter,
Bertha Swanson, Gertrude Maynard, Eleanor Salmon, Hazel Anderson, Opal Anderson, Mary Alice Steel-
smith, LaFaun Gormley.
Altfs-Elizabeth Barker, Barbara Beach, Marge Booz, Mary Louise Butcher, Kathryn Baysinger,
Dorothy Cater, Hazel Childs, Ola Clinesmith, Eleanor Colegrove, Marilyn Cram, Margaret Christaine,
Ruth Derden, Mary M. Dimon, Roberta Davies Elizabeth Eikerman, Ruth Emrie, Neva Fansler, Jeannette
Floyd, Virgie Gray, Agnes Haslover, Gladys Hatter, Faye Hines, Marjorie Hoover, Rae Johnson, Jean
Jones, Opal Lister, Mabel G. King, Lou Jane Miller, Annabelle Morgan, Jeanne Osborne, Lena Plumley,
Charlotte Rhoaden, Thelma Ray, Arlene Rahberg, Alma Schoeneman, Helen McVay, Ruth Miller, Mar-
jorie Mott, Maxine Evans, Maxine Dobson, Virginia Olson, Gertrude Gardner, Mary jane Stone, Marie
Stead, Annabel Stone, Arline Smith, Margaret Yeoman, Gladden Haskell, Lena R. Miller, Isabel Mabes,
Ruby Johnson, Ruth Owsley, June Mullinax, Mary Ruhlman, Dorothy Schneider, Elva Bell, Alma Owsley,
Anna Davis, Alice Kjellin, Katharine Moot.
Tenors-Melvin Bailey, Gordon Drcssler, Ben Evans, Elbert Fly, Rudolph Fox, Quentin Groves,
Albert Gray, Arnold Lister, Oren McClure, Charles McIntosh, Archie San Romani, Duff Wagoner,
Thomas Wheat, Edwin Clark, Robert Anderson, Amos Kramer, Glenn Kready, Glenn Love, Ray Stuart,
Charles Hedinger.
Basses-Bruce Anderson, Reuben Hefley, Percy Keller, Delmont Peterson, Maynard Powers, Eugene
Roley, Cleo Riley, Robert Ruskin, Lyle Schaaf, Alvin Schmutz, Alfred Service, Mac Stanley, Charles
Todd, Fenton Vest, Edward Wellman, Lyle Whitmore, Jonathan Wolfe, john Worrel, Charles Johnson,
Rcss Herron, Lester Miller, Gail Shannon, Dean Siegle, Reuben Regier, Robert Cowdry.
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BAND
The purpose of the Kansas State Teachers College Band is to give instrumental training to students
interested in music. In addition to the annual fall and spring concerts, the band played for football and
basketball games at heme and had an active part in the various civic and school parades throughout the
year. The organization also gave two concerts for which they charged admission in order to purchase
more new uniforms for the members. The band is under the direction of Mr. Bernard Fitzgerald.
Members ef the band are: Flutes-junior jent, Lola Lancaster, Paul Steg. Piccolo-Mildred Rhea.
Oboes-Rcss Curtis, Katherine Kinsey, Gertrude Maynard. Clarinets-Beulah Baum, Donald Cary,
Charles Cleaver, Ola Clinesmith, Lottie Curtis, Fay Hines, Belle Hoffman, Sara McCoy, Virginia Moore,
Francis Reed, Charlotte Rhoden, Gail Shannon, Robert Smart, Dean Wagaman, Victor Steg, Phyllis
Runycn. Alto clarinet-Richard Childers. Bass clarinet--Jack Heavner. Bassoon-Delight Maynard,
Donna Cenkle. Alto saxophone--Carl Carlson, Lavina Wood. Cello-Elbert Fly, Melvina Smith.
String bass-Oren McClure. Cornets-W'ayne Jones, Ralph Dice, Kenneth Gill, Leland Johnson, Percy
Keller, Archie San Romani, Fenton Vest, Edward Whitelaw, Donald Vlcek. French horn-Lyda Beryl
Haldeman, Carl Cramm, Junior Service, Betty Beehtoldt. Trombone-Clarence Bean, Imogene Borton,
DeWayne Cary, Roy Clayton, Bill Worrel, T. D, Wheat. Baritone-Willard Shepherd, Albert Gray,
Carl Bentrup, Merwin West. Bass-George Ashley, James Hughes, Carlos Sloan, Leroy Hood. Drums-
Charles johnson, Jane Ladner, Helen Lenander, Billy Rand, Ruth Terwilliger.
ORCHESTRA
The Symphony Orchestra, under the leadership of Bernard Fitzgerald, presented three concerts
during the year with featured soloists on each occasion. It also played for the annual performance of
the "Elijah" during the Spring Festival.
Members cf the orchestra are: First violins-Gibson Walters, Paul Steg, Vesta Wood, Merwin West,
XV:1nda Hunt. Second violins-Nellie Lee Kayser, Gladys Stitt, Margaret Carter, Beatrice Gross, Mary
Lund, Wayne Moore, Treva Thompson, Alice Jones, Jeanne Osborne, Lucille Baker. Violas-Ruth Tcr-
williger, Mrs. Gibson Walters, Theresa Watson, Edward Wellman. Cellos-George Henry, Elbert Fly.
Carol Baysinger. String basses-Oren McClure, Lena Plumley, Mary Helen Reed, jonathan Wolfe.
Flutes-Junior jent, Mildred Rhea, Lola Lancaster. Clarinets-Victor Steg, Charles Cleaver. Oboes-
Ii. R, Steg, Katherine Kinsey, Gertrude Maynard. Bassoons--Delight Maynard, George Ashley. Corners
-Ralph Dice, Wayne jones. French horns-Lyda Beryl Haldeman, Carl Cramm, Junior Service, Betty
Bechtcldt. Trombones-Bill Worrel, Willard Sheppard, Roy Clayton. Bass-Cleo Riley. Drums-Billy
Rand.
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The Brass Quartet, organized for training
music students in small ensemble units, has a
repertoire ccnsisting chiefly of classics arranged
fur them by Bernard Fitzgerald, the director.
The group was very popular in convocation and
student recitals. The quartet assisted at the
band clinic held here during the winter. Mem-
bers are: Wfayne jones, Ralph Dice, cornetsg Lyda
Beryl Haldeman, French horny Willard Shepherd,
trombone.
Madrigalians
The Madrigalians is an organization of
seventeen select voices which presents the highest
type of secular and sacred choral compositions
beth classical and modern. Its aim is artistic
perfection. It has achieved national recognition
and has presented many of its unusual programs
for conventions, festivals, music clubs, colleges
and high schools in and out of the state.
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Treble Clet Club
The Treble Clcf Club, founded by Miss
Catherine Streuse in 1910, is ll vocal ensemble of
eight select voices whtse purpose it is to present
the best literature for ladies' vcice in :in artistic
manner. Mercedes Schmitter accompanies the
group which is under the direction of Miss
Strouse. The personnel includes Ethelyn Appel,
Margaret Hilliard, Lillian Clough, Betty Freddy,
Margaret Yeoman, Roberta Davies, Louise Mc-
Cray and Lena Plumley.
String Quartet
The String Quartet was selected by open
ccmpetition among students in the string depart-
ment. This is the first year that the quartet
has been composed entirely of students. Time
was devoted to the study cf a classical repertoire.
They played at the All-Kansas Band and Orches-
tra clinic in December. Members are: Patil Steg,
Vesta Wfiicd, violinsg Ruth Terwilliger, viola:
lfsther Merriam, cello.
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w e riant in nature and which afforded many students a chance to appear in the
college dramatics. "The Piper" which was presented in the early part of the first
semester was followed by the freshman play, Q'Rcmember the Day." "She Stoops to
Conquer' was produced in many Kansas towns during the two tours with the play in
January and February. "Hell Bent fer Heavenl' was the next production. An Easter
pageant and tableau, "Rip Van Wfinklef' and "Midsummer Night's Dreanf' climaxed
the work of the Gilson Players this year.
Students whose dramatic ability was recognized this year by election in the Gilson
Players are: Margaret Abildgaard, Claude Arnett, Robert Bennett, Dorothy Bertrand,
Maryan Brooks, Mary Louise Butcher, Wilbur Daesehner, Gareth Gilson, Philip Gould,
Florence Hatcher, Ronald Hopkins, Nellie Lee Kayser, Darliene Koch, William Martin
Jenn Nicklin, Willian1 Nutting, Willard Shepherd, Dollie Tharnstrom, Edna Louise
Turner, Myrel Yost.
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Eshtlman, Xvest, Zimmerman and Jones, members cf the debate squad.
Tones, Daesehner. Martin, Ifshelman, Landrith, Fuller and Bell, delegates to the Student Legislature.
Debate
The activities of the debate squad this year included three demonstration debates
before high schools, three debates before the commercial clubs, a public debate in Albert
Taylor Hall, three radio debates, discussion of five different subjects, participation in
the Denver Speech Conference, and winning of third place in the state Pi Kappa Delta
tournament.
The forensic season started when Byron Eshelman debated the question of old age
pensions with a member of the debate squad of Kansas State College before the Kansas
City Kiwanis Club. Then Elwood Jones and Eshelman discussed the high school ques-
tion of controlling electric utilities with the Kansas State team at the junction City,
Herington, and Clay Center high schools. Following these debates, jones and Eshelman
discussed the same subject in a radio debate over the radio facilities of XVIBXV.
Wilbur Daeschner, Julian Zimmerman, Kenneth West and Donald Moler journeyed
through Kansas, Missouri and Iowa, climaxing their barnstorming tour with radio debate
in Ames, Iowa. They placed second at the Maryville Teachers College tournament,
which they attended during the trip.
Jones, Eshelman, Zimmerman and Xwest attended the Denver Speech Conference
in January.
Harold Peters, Jack Bell, Thomas Landrith, Bill Martin, Wilbur Daeschner, Elwood
Jones, Byron Eshelman and Everett Fuller were delegates to the Student Legislative As-
sembly in Topeka, December 10, 11 and 12.
The Pi Kappa Delta tournament in which jones and Zimmerman placed third com-
pleted the forensic activities of the year which was very successful.
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Wfatson, Miller, Baird, Shields, Piss, Trusler
Basketball
Erratic shooting was the big factor in the downfall of the Hornet basketball squad
this season, and the team which looked so promising at the beginning of the season
dropped fourteen of their nineteen games, winning only one in the conference. Two
wins over the McPherson Bulldogs from the Kansas Conference, and one each from
Washburn and St. Benedictls were the other victories. The conference win was from
Southwestern which finished in a tie for first place with Fort Hays State and the Pitts-
burg Teachers.
Ora "Cookie" Shields and Kenneth Baird were the only two seniors on the squad,
and they consistently led the Hornet attack which usually kept abreast of opponents
throughout most of the games, only to lag in the closing minutes. Shields was men-
tioned by several commentators as all-star material. Isaac Emrich, midget forward,
turned in some noteworthy performances, as did "Bus" Miller, guard. Deane Watson,
freshman guard, ended the season as a regular starter and by the time he is a senior he
should be one of the outstanding guards in the state.
The Hornets opened the season by trouncing Wfashburn 36-23, and then dropped
a tight one to Pittsburg 41-39. Then the Hays Tigers came to town, and from then on
the Truslermen apparently lost all range of the bucket, and dropped a contest to the
Warrensburg, Mo., Teachers and two more to Pittsburg. Although still unable to hit,
the Hornets nosed out St. Benedict's 26-22, and then returned home to whip South-
western in their only conference victory of the season. Truslerls boys went wild in
the first half, rolling up a 26-10 score on the Moundbuilders. Pans considered this an
indication that the Hornets had found themselves after a slow start, but the team
dropped three close ones to the up-and-coming Wichita five and was out of the con-
ference race.
After a defeat at the hands of Hays, the Hornets took McPherson in rather easy
fashion, only to drop a heart-breaker to St. Benediet's. In the last home game of the
season, they again Walloped McPherson College. Shields and Baird, ending their careers
on the home court, led the scoring and received tremendous ovations from the crowd
when they left the game.
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Parris, Wfatscn, Miller, Emrich
Fiss, Conroy, Baird, Shields, Pipkin
After losing a ragged high-scoring game to XVashburn, the Hornets ended the
season at Winfield, dropping two to the Moundbuilders. Southwestern, needing both
games to tie for first in the conference, turned Lloyd Tucker loose on a couple of
scoring sprees, and the Hornets were outclassed.
The fact that three teams were deadlocked for high honors indicates the high type
of basketball played in the Central Conference. Coaches and sports writers have said
it is one of the toughest leagues in the country and an all-star team from the Central
could probably hold its own with any other all-star college selection. An example of
this is shown by the results of the lowly Hornets' non-conference tussles.
XVith such men as Miller, NVatson, and Emrich back to form the nucleus of the
team, and several promising reserves such as Parris, Burns, Pipkin, jones, Huber, and
Conroy, Coach Trusler will undoubtedly produce a winning team next year.
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Forbeck, Gorman, Guilfoil, Hocli, Koch, Meats
Wragner, NVelker, W'harton, Xvootlmansee, Tucker, Philips, Hilrris
Kappa Mu Epsilon
Kappa Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics fraternity, was organized in
1931 at Northeastern Teachers College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Its purpose is the development of an appreciation of mathematics, a greater interest
in the subject, and a broader understanding of it. Membership is extended only to
students who are majoring or minoring in mathematics and who meet certain general
and mathematical scholastic requirements.
The chief emblems of the fraternity are the five-pointed star and the pentagon,
the same emblems chosen by the Pythagorean School, which was the first serious group
of students of mathematics to be organized into a fraternity. The seal is the star, and
the major part of the crest is a large star. The pin and key are pentagons.
The fraternity flower is the wild rose. The rose, represented by the equation rho
equals the sine of five theta, is set within the regular pentagon. The pink of the wild
rose and the silver of the star were chosen for the colors.
MEMBERS: Audrey Anderson, Dalton Anderson, Harold Bechtoldt, Esther Benedict, Vernon Boger,
Maricn Bohn, Aldro Bryan, Harold Coffman, Virginia liorbeck, Helen Gorman, llunice Guilfoil, Mrs.
Ruth Harris, Merton Hoch, Uarliene Koch, Harmon Lackey, Rowe Meats, Oscar J. Peterson, A.
Philips, Edwin Provost, Otho Rasmussen, Glenn Shepperd, Harold Stout, Francis Tom, Charles Tucker,
Virgil Volland, Maurine W'agner, Vida Grace Welker, Margaret Mary 'Woodmansee, La Verna XVharton.
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Testcrff, Rasmussen, Landrith, Wfharton, Gulde, Eshclmen, Tharnstrom, Dacschncr, Jcrdan, Jones, McGuire
OFFICERS
PfL'Sil1'f'l1f ,,,7,,,,7,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,.,,,,,.,,,, E L woon JONES
Vice-Prcsia'r'nz' ...,,,,,,,, ,,,, NY IILBUR DAESCHNER
Scrrc'fary-Trrnszzrar .,,., ,,,,,,,,,, T HOMAS LANDRITH
Historian ,,,,,.....,,,,,7,,,,,,,,,,,,.v...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,7...... LA VERNA WHARTON
The Zeta chapter of Pi Kappa Delta is the second largest in the world. Among
its members are such nationally known men as Harry H. Woodring, Secretary of War
and former governor of Kansasg William Allen White, internationally known news-
papermang George R. R. Pflaum, past national president of Pi Kappa Delta and governor
of the Kansas Province, and Thomas W. Butcher, president of the Kansas State Teachers
College, Emporia.
This year Gamma chapter of Manhattan, Beta chapter of Washburn, and the local
Zeta chapter promoted the third Students, Legislative Assembly in the legislative chapter
chamber of the state capitol. Two broadcasts of the proceedings were made over a
Columbia hookup. Elwood Jones served on the General Welfare Committee at the
assembly, Everett Fuller on the Agricultural Committee, and Bill Martin and Harold
Peters were members of the Educational Committee.
The annual Recognition Banquet of Pi Kappa Delta was held in the Student Union
ballroom in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the Zeta chapter. Members
from Kansas State and Washburn were guests. Walter E. Huxman, governor of Kansas,
who addressed the group, was made an honorary member of the local chapter.
MEMBERS: VC'ilbur Dacschner, Byron Eshelman, Carl Gulde, Ross Herron, Elwood Jones, Wilson
Jordan, Luther Kcplar, Thomas Landrith, Doris McGuire, Otho Rasmussen, Verne Smith, Robert Tcstorff,
Dollie Tharnstrom and La Verna Wlmarton.
PLEDGES: Don Boyle, Carl Cramm, Paul Miller, Donald Molcr, Donald Shepard, Kenneth West,
and julian Zimmerman.
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Heim-ztein, 0. Marshall, Huebert, Sheffield, Lanyon.
Tflirif Ruugliveritt, Henderson, Doughty, Armantrout, Nlefilanahan, llralte, Quiggle, Marvin, Patrick,
Geist, Brunner, Mchlillan, liayplualtl, Deans, Kelley.
Sl'L'!lll1I R011-Miller, Hatter, Ploag, Foster, Kemp, Xlllipf, Townsend, Robinson, Lovering, Mclllasen, Voigt,
Moore, Jaekman, Baldwin, Sehroetter, Mullinnx, Prescott, Swinger.
liiixf Ron'-Jones, Covert, Schwandt, Sherrard, Nliller. XYhite, Dyck, Pangborn, Humble, Hainline, Knslle,
Klergan, Bentley, Q, Anderson, H. Anderson.
Prjma1'y-Kindergarten Club
OIVITICILRS
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llifl'-Pl'f'Xitlt'I7lL , LOUISE DRAKE
SL'l'l'f'flll',Y , ,, ,,,, LAURA KAYS
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Miss Acusixu MAY HiXRlRlS Miss EMMA HUMISLIi
The Primary-Kindergarten Club is an organization of students and
faculty members interested in the field of primary-kindergarten educa-
tion. There are approximately 70 active members in the club this year.
The purpose of the organization is to discuss the teaching situation
in that phase of education and to bring the members of the department
together for social interests and fellowship.
The Christmas Party and the Spring Banquet are the features of the
social calendar.
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T011 Rau'-Wagainan, McIntosh, Fields, Evertson, Dreasher, King, Austin, Daniels, Saferite, Pyle, W'ood,
Rowland, Albright, Wahl, Hogan.
Mlzltlle Row-Myers, Mattson, Krehbiel, Larson, Anderson, Decker, Brcwn, Starkey, Rhoads, Cromer,
Hortenstcin, Gootch.
Bolfom Row-Alsbury, McCullough, Horn, Jensen, Brown, Lyon, Hoffman, Jackson, Smith, Cunningham,
Hannah, Hilyard.
Indusz'1'ialA1'ts Club
OFFICERS
President , ,,,,,,,, ,,,. , , . ,,,, WAYNE LYON
Vic'e-Presidvnl .,..,,,,, HENRY BROWN
Secretary-T1'4'as11fer t,,, PAUL HOFFMAN
Spoztwrs
C. L. JACKSON R. P. JENSEN
The purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to establish a feeling of
unity among the students of the department and to acquaint them with
the modern trends in their field. During the year several persons of
the profession discussed with the group the present day activities and
their relations to Industrial Arts.
The organization is much larger this year than it has ever been.
The Spring Banquet and Dance is the outstanding social event of the
Industrial Arts department. All the members of the classes, the faculty,
the alumni of the club and their superintendents and principals are invited
to attend. The banquet this spring was the largest ever sponsored by
the club.
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Scruten, Shoultz, G. Smith, Socolofsky, Stone, Williaiiis, Wfinkler
Sphinx Club
OFFICERS
P1'esiJf'11t ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,..,,, A L BERTA BRICKELL
Vif'e-Presirlwit .,,,, .,,.. N ELLIE LEE KAYSER
Sccrvfary ,,,,,,,., ,,,, E LIZABETH BENNETT
Trrasfrreif .. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.l,,, . -- MERCEDES SCHLIITTER
Sphinx Club, like the silent Sphinx of the ages who looks down upon the countless
deeds of history, watches With interest the activities of modern literature.
ln October, 1919, a group of girls interested in literature organized the club under
the leadership of Miss Teresa M. Ryan. Miss Helen Rumble is the present sponsor of
the organization.
Membership is not limited to English majors, any girl interested in literature is
eligible.
Outstanding events of the year are the pledge parties and the annual spring banquet.
MEMBERS: Ethelyn Appel, Georgia Baker, Lucille Baker, Bette Bechtoldt, Elizabeth Bennett,
Alberta Brickell, Wrreatha Cooper, Loretta Diggs, jean Doty, Barbara Eastman, Mary Lou Faidley, Gertrude
Gardner, Vivian Goslin, Alline Holmes, Nellie Lee Kayser, Marjorie Kelly, Kathryn Kinsey, Grace Martin,
Lorene Radke, Mercedes Schmitter, Velva Scouten, Bonnie Selanders, LaVera Shoults, Billie Smith, Gwen-
dclyn Smith, jean Socolofsky, Helen Spear, Annabel Stone, Catherine W'illiams, Yvonne Winkler.
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
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Forbeck, Haney, Jobe, Josserand, Koch, Kuhns, Lewis
McKale, Minaker, Putnam, Richard, Sheffield, Stover Z It
Alice Freeman Palmer MW
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OFFICERS
PVL'SiIIf'l1f ,,,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,..,... , ,,,, XIIRGINIA RICHARD
XITCL'-Pl'6'Sii!f'17f ,,,.. .,,. K ATHRYN DRAKE
Scfretnry ,,,,.,., ,,,, F RANCIS MCKALE
Trcaszrrcr -. ,,,,,. JANE JOSSERAND
Hisforiau ..,.I,.I,t,,,,, .,,. J ESSIE SI-IEFFIIELD
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The Alice Freeman Palmer Society has been an active society on the campus since
1912. The organization takes for its ideal Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, former president
of Wellesley College, and strives to promote the fine qualities which she possessed.
In trying to develop a well-rounded life as Mrs. Palmer had, semi-monthly meet-
ings of discussions of modern writers and their Works, or social gatherings are held.
The meetings are lcd by members of the society or some other interested person.
MEMBERS: Virginia Richard, Kathryn Drake, Frances McKale, Jane Jcsserand, Jessie Sheffield,
Darliene Koch, Helen Minalaer, Henrietta Sterz La Verna Wliarton, Louise Drake, Eva Kuhns, Maxine
Lewis, Edith job, Agnes Baxter, Haze Senti, Mzirjory O'Connor, Rachel Foltz, Ruth Alexander, Louise
Wllitcomb, Marie Stover, Virginia orbeck, Gwenda Shepard, Helen Haney, Martha Virginia Teem,
Louise Putnam, Lucille W'est, Wilnm Jean Darst,'Mary Kathry Bric Sanders, Roberta Reed. A
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OFFICERS
1l'f'NilIl'l1f .. 7,,,,,, . ,,,, MARJORIE STOELZING
Viz'c'-Presirlcwf ,,,, ,,,...w,..,, M AXINE LEWIS
Scrrcfary ,,,,,v.,,, ,,,,, F RANCES MCKALE
Trraszm-r ,,,, ,,,, T HERIESA HELLMER
The Young Women's Christian Association is a fellowship of women who are
seeking the meaning of life and the universe through a growing knowledge of God
and a greater understanding of Jesus. The local Y. W. C. A. is affiliated with the
National Intercollegiate Christian Council--a council which represents the combined
Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. and several church groups throughout the United States-and
the World Student Christian Federation.
The association is composed of three hundred members and for convenience has
organized its members into commissions: New Citizenship, Race, Creative Leisure,
Candy Table, and Freshman. The committees, which the club has established are:
Finance, Publicity, Program and Music, Hostess, Conference and Membership. The
heads of the committees and commissions form the cabinet, the steering committee of
the Y. XV. C. A.
The association has stressed activities in New Citizenship, Creative Leisure, and
has planned an extensive Freshman program for next fall. They cooperated actively
with the Student Peace Movement this year. Delegates have been sent to the Regional
Economics Conference which was held at Manhattan in February and the Sectional
Cabinet Training Conference at Lawrence in April. A large delegation is planning to
participate in the Estes Park Student Conference from J e 9.to 1 .
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Putnam, Yost, McKale, Haskell, Schmitter, Lewis, Brooks
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
Burk Run'-Sitts, Yoder, Allison. M. Livengood,
Wtirrell, E. Livengood, Smith, Brown.
Miililli' Ron'-Borek, Green, Carter, Vint, Bower,
Dodge, jones.
Frou! Ron'-Sowder, Adameek, Lewis, Meyer
Stoelving, Steclsmith, Kramper.
Pfllflf Rozt'-Wfalden, XVolfc, Bierly, Jones,
Baskett, O'Conner, Fenter, Kirby, Stitt.
Miilillv Row-Darst, Wolfe, Miller, Stead, Bills
K. Daily, Socolofsky, Rinkel,
S. Daily, Klutz.
Burk Row-Smith, Stevens, Dickey, Kinsey
MeVay, Putnam, Herron, West, Held, McGuire
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1'iV0lIf Run'-Dm.hring, Stover, Springfeldt, Chris
tenscn, Murray, Blakely, Deistcr,
Zimmerman, Merely.
Miiliilv Rua'-Ii. Austin, L. Austin, Hatfield
Baker, Ctzmbrink, Aiker, Sehirmer, Sheff
field, jesserand, Martin.
Iiark RUu'4Teel, Plattre, lishnaur, Gcbhart
Minner, Benz, Baxter, Miller, Bennett.
Baal: Row-Baldwin, Pangbczrn, Smith, Rhoden
Considine, Gustafson, Vfagncr, Hagen,
Barling, Morris.
Miflzflf' Row-Small, Bergman, Willigims, Hines
Wliite, Griffith, Armcntrout, jones,
Shannon, DcTar.
Frou! Rau'-Barnaby, Hunt, Pcnner, Honeyeutt
Baum, Raypholtl, Gray, Sayre,
Applegate.
Members of the Cabinet
Myrel Yost-Citizenship Chairman.
Virginia Allen-Race Chairman.
Alberta Brickell-Publicity Chairman.
Helen Minakcr-Finance Chairman.
Louise Putnam-Program Chairman.
Mercedes Sehmitter, Leora Libhart-Music Chair-
men.
Rosemary Blaliele-'Candy Table Chairman.
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,Iessie Adamek-Personal and Family Relations
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Maryan Brooks-Membership Chairman.
Thelma Bain-Creative Leisure Chairman.
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The highest academic honor that can be earned by any student at K. S. T. C. of
Emporia is election to membership in Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society in education.
Not only scholarship but also moral character, social qualities and activities, leader-
ship, and professional promise are considered when members are chosen for Kappa
Delta Pi.
This fraternity was founded at the University of Illinois in 1911. At present
there are one hundred and six active chapters on college and university campuses scat-
tered throughout the United States. Since 1934 there have been two alumni chapters
established.
Iota Chapter was installed at K. S. T. C. of Emporia, March 15, 1920. Previous
to that time the honorary scholarship organization had been a local one, Phi Delta Delta,
which was established in 1916.
Election is made from those students whose scholarship ranks in the highest one-
fourth of the junior, senior and graduate classes.
The annual Kappa Delta Pi banquet and address occurred Wednesday evening,
May 19.
MEMBERS
FACULTY: F. U. G. Agrelius, Vida Askew, C. P. Baber, E. R. Barrett, Edwin
J. Brown, Gertrude Brown, T. W. Butcher, V. A. Davis, Harriet Elcock, F. L. Gilson,
Achsah M. Harris, W. L. Holtz, Beulah Houlton, Emma Humble, Adelaide Kauzer,
Kathryn Kayser QPresidentj, Gladys Kemp, H. G. Lull, Minnie Miller, A. W. Philips,
George R. R. Pflaum, XV. D. Ross, Teresa M. Ryan, H. E. Schrammel Qcounselorj,
Mary Alice Seller, Maude E. Shore, Esther Swart.
GRADUATES: Harold Bechtoldt QVice-Presidentj, Irene Niles CSecretaryj,
Coette Newton, Edwin Payne.
SENIORS: Dalton Anderson, Alberta Brickell, Helen Briggs, Geraldine Farr,
Bonnie Selanders, Marion Bohn, Dorothy Noll, Pauline Shipp QHistorianj, Leo Hellmer,
Jack Bell, Vida Grace Welker, Frances McKale, La Verna Wharton, Forrest Frease,
Doris McGuire QTreasurerj, Margaret M. Woodmansee, Aldro Bryan, Esther Benedict,
Virginia Forbeck, Kathryn Drake, Joe Sarracino, Nellie Lee Kayser, Eunice Guilfoil.
PLEDGES: Dollie Tharstrom, Alice Kjellin, Doris Bolinger, W'ilson Jordan,
Georgia Baker, Ruth Cheney, Maxine Lewis, Elizabeth Peters, Louise Drake, Bernard
Reeble, Richard Goff, Elbert Fly, Gladden Haskell, Helen Bradford, Annabel Stone,
Victor Steg, Mary jane Diggs, Ernest Plomondon, Delores Honer, Bill Martin, Aline
Holmes, Everett Fuller.
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FRFNCH CLUB
Top Rf2ll'1BCI1UCIf, Vigernon, Sitts, Brice, Rinker, Sherrard, Shepard. Drake, Stover, Griffith, Stoelzing,
Pracek, Price, Clark, Loy.
Seromf Row--Holman, King, W'ing, Fenter, Findley, W'alden, W'atson, Livengood, McCoy, Pritchard,
Drake, Fagle, Ruskin, Anderson, Stewart, Mrrler, Josserand, Kramper, Hilliard, Alexander, Schmitter,
Gcimley, Blakely, Murray, Schneider, Bell, Williiiiiis, Lancaster, McKale, Brown.
lfiriri Run'-Ambrose, Dr. Mosher, Mesher III, Miller CSponsorj, Farr QPresidentj, Fdwards QVice-Presi-
dentj, Peters CSecretary-Treasurerj, Schmutl CSong Lenderj, Vfagener, Hidalgo, Aiken, Clough,
Butcher, Sterz, Kilmer, Tharnstrom, Kirby, Nielsen, Frease.
GERMAN CLUB
TIII7 Rau'-Baird, Tinklin, Copeland, Riemer, Deister, Brown, XX'ilhite, Steelsmith, Loyd, Deal, Brickey,
Cramm, Baumgartner, XVagner.
Mizfille Row-Smith, Frame, Reed, Sheppard, Roger, Hill, Hahn, Miller, Anderson, Dexcn, Sanders,
Mahoney, Ptacek, McKale, Kleiber, Trucsdell, XVebber, Kinsey, Anderson.
Bollom R0lL'mAHLJff111211, Rentncr, Steg, Benrhrup, Butcher, Radke, Aiken, Moot, Schmutz, Taylor, Doty,
Miller.
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
Le Cercle Francais is an organization composed of French students and others interested in the
language. A luncheon each week and a monthly program of talks on France, sketches from French
plays, or French songs and games give the members cppertunity to speak French at an informal meeting.
This year the French movie, "Marie Chapdelaincf' was presented at the Granada Theater, and a play,
"Le Medecin Malgre Lui," was given by students.
DER DEUTSCI-IE VEREIN
Der Deutsche Verein is an organization for German students and others interested in the German
language. The club meets once a month and holds a luncheon once zu month. Programs consist of songs,
talks in German, games, and lectures. A German movie, "Friederike," was sponsored by the club, a one-
act play, "W'er Hat GeWonnen?', was given by members of the group as part of Modern Langauge evening.
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Miififlz' Ron'--Robertson, Rinker, Tholen, jordan, Lilley, Ames, Vignernn, Briggs, Kipling.
Boilnlu Row-Heyl, Derieks, Divers, Prof. Parke, Bohn, Loomis, Clarkston, Turner.
Tuff Rau'-Astlc, Gates, llllis, Herron, Holland, Owens, Vgirvel, Saferite.
Miifilli' Ron'-Fnrraeino, Morris, Gwsley, R. Owsley, A. Lewis, Jcnhnsmeyer, Ellis.
Boffom Row-Carr, Davison, Lonmis, Prof. Hiett, Beuchat, Clevengcr, Nichols.
Commerce Club
OFFICERS
1'r'i',iiifi'11f ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , N ,,,,, , Vritxox Loomis
Vi: 1'-l'1'4'siili'I1f . . lloii SARRALZINO
Serrr-fuijv-Trenx11ri'r , .. .. . .... .... . . . .... .... ..... . N 1u1.isA B1tUc:HA'r
Sjmuxorx . ,... ,, DR. Pici4i.T'i, Pkoi. Hui'1'T, Pitolf. PARKI5
The Commerce Club is Q1 part of the activities of the Commerce Department. The membership
includes any student who is taking work in etmmeree or who is interested in it. Throughout the year
business men ef the community appear before the group to give thc students a more thorough under-
standing of their subject. lt is in this manner thnt the Commerce Club attains its end: that of aequainting
the students with the business world and with modern business methods.
lt has been shown in ll recent survey that mere cemmerce teachers in the high schoels of Kansas are
trained at Iimporini State Teachers College than at any other college. The Commerce Club is a further
training for the future teachers and business men, and it endeavors to prepare them for their work by
presenting a glimpse of the business world to them.
The club meets each month. The annual Cvmmerce Club banquet is held in April.
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UPPER PICTURE
Toy Run'-Kinnami.n, Marsh, Miller, Stout, W'ilhite, Gulde. M. Bohn, H. Bohn, Marsh, Bonne
Miifilfe Raza'-NX"agiiei', L. Mentver, Herron, Farney, Rasmussen, Decker, Coffman, Ames, klohnsmeyer,
Xvilch, Hughes
Bollazn Ruiz'-Tcstorf, Edwards, Calkins, Ross, Roper, A. Mentver, Singular, Dewey, Daniel, Gould
LOVVER PlC'l4URE
T011 R014-Nash, Owens, l.evi'is, Varvel, Huffman, Dunham, Duer, W'alters. Auten
Miilille Rim'-C1:pel.1ml. D. Morten, Nelson, Anderson, King, NVickland, Saferite, Hidalgo, Riley
Blfffillll li1llL'7CllillliCF, Sccggin, Dreasher, Klcepper, Cramm. Plummer, R. Morton, Johnston, Roby
.MC.A.
OFFICERS
l'i'e.wifle11l 77 7 7 7 AUSTIN M. Mi1N'1'zicR
PAUL Enxvfxans
Viet'-P1'f'xirff'11f 77 7
Sl't'!'f'ftlI'-1' 77 7 PAUL DANIELS
TI'f'll.VIlI'L'7' ,,,, 77 77 ROBERT TIisToR1'1f
Ewfzzfizz' St'C'V'l'fllI'j' 7 77 77 77 Roniam' Tl'.S'l'OIlI-'I-'
Boarfl Pl't'.YflIIt'IIf 77 77 7 Du. M. XVI-ISI,KY ROPICR
FfflC'lllf-Y Aalrisnr' 7 77 ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 7 77 77 7 77 77 7 7 77 7 E. il. CALKINS
Plans for the "Y" year were made in the Estes Conference in June which is
one of the most important meetings in the national Y. M. C. A. movement. Four
delegates from Emporia State Teachers College were among the hundreds of students
from colleges and universities of the Mid-West who met to outline and formulate the
program for 1936-37.
Activities on the campus began in September. All the men students were the
guests of the "YU at a Wiener roast at the first of the semester. A campus tour for the
new students was also sponsored by the Club. An all-school mixer climaxed the social
activities for the first semester.
The Y. M. C. A. conducts the Y Book Exchange from which finances are derived.
Orvin Willaite served as manager this yea1'.
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OFFICERS
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SIJOIISOTS
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The Omega Literary Society is a study club which meets twice a month for dis-
cussions of the trends in the literary field. Emphasis is laid on the modern phases of
literature.
Omega was organized in 1902 as a debate group but since it has taken as its pur-
pose the encouragement of friendship, leadership, and literary achievement. The club
is the oldest organized group on the campus. Only those women who have attended
college at least one semester and who maintain a high scholastic standing are eligible for
membership.
The organization maintains two loan funds. One is designed for the use of under-
graduates, the other is for the graduate students.
Members: Georgia Baker, Elva Bell, Esther Benedict, Helen Briggs, Marvan
Brooks, Mary Louise Butcher, Dorothy Cater, Helen Clark, Mary Jane Diggs, Rachael
Dunham, Geraldine Farr, Esther Gilman, Gwendolyn Green, Helen Griffith, Eunice
Guilfoil, Gladden Haskell, Theresa Hellmer, Nadine Hunt, Wanda Hunt, Laura Kays,
Margaret Kirby, Darliene Koch, Maxine Lewis, Francis McKale, Virginia Olson, Eliza-
beth Peters, Pauline Shipp, Hana Pearl Shipley, Edith Smith, Marjorie Stoelzing, Hazel
Swenson, Dollie Tharnstrom, Maurine XVagner, Laura Wilfd, Margaret Wfoodmansee.
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THE UNFLOWER . .1937
Back R010-Anderson, Murray, Blakely, Osborn, Pulley
Ifronf Rau'-Ozenberger, Moore, Garrett, Meyer, Bain, Fenter, Bush, Rodee
Alphathenjum
OFFICERS
Prvsizfczzf Miumiao GiXllRI4,1'T
Viet'-Prz'si1ft'11f ., ,, ., W BETTL BUSH
Secretary , ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , JOAN PETERSON
Sergrvulf-ai-Arvzs , ,,,, KATHEMNE POLLEY
SIIOIIXOVS
Mus. ELSIE PINIE Miss DELLA XVARlJliN Miss BEULAH Mmiiiz
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The Alphathenian Literary Society is an active organization of college women
especially interested in the studying and reading of current literature. The society was
organized in 1921. Keeping as its motto, "Esse Quod Videref, the group meets twice
a month to review books, plays, and poetry. Once a year a "creative" meeting is spon-
sored to which members bring and display any original compositions.
The outstanding social events during the year are the Rushee Breakfast, the
Annual Christmas Dinner, and the Annual Spring Party.
Members: Audrey Anderson, Thelma Bain, Rosemary Blakely, Bette Bush, Anna
Margaret Considine, Virginia Decker, Georgia Fenter, Mildred Garrett, Lois Geist,
Florence Hatcher, Helen Keene, Ellyn Kramper, Agnes, Lewin, Avis Merryfield, Eliza-
beth Murray, Elizabeth Osborn, Dorothy Ozenberger, Betty Parris, Linda Penner, Joan
Peterson, Alice Peyton, Katherine Polley, Betty Rinker, Dolly Rodee, Arline Schau-
bacher, Margaret Sward, Vida Grace Welker, Margorie Booz.
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UPPER PICTURE
Top Rau'-Terry, W'ilccx, Rockey, Shepard, Vance, Young, Allsbury
Bflilllllll' Row-Kleepper, -Ichnson, Sitts, Bourbon, Anderson Caerariusj, Vint, Peters, Sipes, hlohnsmeycr,
Overstrcet, Triemer
Bolluut Row-Bailey, Holtz fsponsorj, Aeschliman, Reid, McKale, Selanders Ceonsulj, Ifmery,
Truesdell, Chaffee, Page
LOWER PICTURE
Top Row-Sprecher, Shepherd, Gooch Ceonsulj, Royer, Harper, Godderl
IVIIJJI1' Ron'-Hague, Rcmine, Boone, Finnerty, Loyd, Hill, Lewin, Hidalgo, Clark, Deekard
Boflom Raw-XVilliams Qtibicenj, Stead, Brunner, Hoover, Allen, Mentzer, Gizuld, Diggs fseribaj,
Mentzer, Senti
Sodalitas Latina
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SF'IIfL'l1ffIlZ Exiff11i11u::1e1'o sed hello L'iz'izlu I'fl'fIlS
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MAGISTRATUS
Cwmflm ,. ,. ,,r,, ..,, B. MAE SELANDERS ET P. Goocll
Svrilm ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,, .. .. ,.,,,,,, .. M. JANE Dlocs
Avriarins ,,,. . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A . ANDERSON
Tibicimz . .. ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,' . ' ' . C. ALWYN WILLIAMS
Cnsmx .. , .,,,,..,.,, .. ,,,,,,., .. ,,,, C. CLAIVDIUS ALLSBURY
Sjwxzsores . ,. ,.,.,, .,.,,,.., M . Aucr SiaL1,ux ET LEROY HOLTZ
Comment: The Latin Club with an average attendance of about fifty at the
monthly meetings was considerably larger this year than it has been in the past few
years. The programs which the group has had proved interesting and profitable.
The Saturnalia was celebrated in a festive manner. The "Cena Romana" in March
proved a delightful occasion.
Credo: We believe that the study of Latin and the humanities affords I1 sound
basis for American education which can be made in no other way, that state and nation
will be better for a wider study of Latin in school and college.
P. Gooch ct B. Mae Selanders, Consulibus, et M. Jane Diggs, Scriba
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Toll Row-Royer, Lewin, Roekey, Owen, james Varvell, Lewis, Klcepper, Ahlstrcm, Shelley, Sehmutl,
Sehenkel, Anderson
Tfrirrl Ron'-Boertman, Rasmussen, Klien, Truesdell, Bcwers, Keplar, B. Smith, Fansler, Putnam, Ross,
Helen Bradford, Lang, Price, Considine, Wfilliams, Peters, Caldwell, Brice, Haskell, Reimer, Rohrman.
Blakely, Rodeo, Wfharton, Thomas, Abbott, Ward, Baker, Vint, Mosher
SUVUIIAI Kon'--Sward, Diggs, Thrasher, Stewart, Gould, Hatfield, Fuller, Hunt, Lewis, Frease, Moore,
Selanders, Hendricks, Goslin, Knorpe, Smith, Forbeek
Iiixdtl Ron'--Stewart, Burke, Austin, Albright, Eshelman, jones, Mallett, Wkod, W'ilcoX, Astle
SPANISH CLUB-LQXVER PICTURE
T011 Ron'-Sibrel, Crippen, Barnaby, Dauner, Frame, Cray, Diggs, Nielson, Blakely, Hoch, Lund, Bohn,
Roulund
Miilrfli' Row-Miller, Slough, 'XVing, Stoelzing, Tharnstrom, McLenon, Stead, Allen, Sterz, Doty, Kilmer,
Lewis, Shannon, Harrison, Aiken
Iiirxf Row-Ahlstrnm, Kearney, Baum, Dunham, Hidalgo, Ramirez, Henderson, W'hitmore, Hogan,
Springfeld, Bottorf
HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT CLUB
The History and Government Club is composed of students interested in the social
sciences. It is one of the oldest organizations on the campus since it came into existence
in 1915. The club meets the third Wednesday in the month.
The programs include the study and discussion of the problems which confront
the students of the field of social science. Round table discussions are also a part of
their activities. The feature event of the year is the spring picnic. .
SPANISH CLUB
The Spanish Club is an aid to all students in the department in that it acquaints
them with the history, the geography, the cultural background, and the life and social
conditions of Spanish-speaking countries. In addition to the club activities, the Spanish
Club presents a one-act play for the Modren Language Night. The play given this year
was a combination of the two plays, "Un Norteamerican en Mexico" by Ramboz and
"No Pumadoresn by Benavente.
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'l'f1II'Il Run'-Hensley, llugglies, Slough,
Applegate, liolinger, Murphy, Biiriiap,
Shelley, Hull, Sager, Ciger
Swrillil Run m'BClgll12Il1, W'ise, Daily.
Smith, -less, Yi'eax'er, Ricliard,
Semi, Smith, Runyon
Iinflum Roll'-Decker, Click, Turner,
Furman, Clark
Cox, Recble, Davidson, w7l1CClCl', Soudurs,
Jolinseu, DeMott
EMMA GRIDLEY ABT CLUB
P!'l'SfllC'llf 77 77 77 7 ,,,, 77 ,,,,,, 7 7 77 77 GENIQ SOUIJIZRS
Vim'-l'I'r7viJf'11l 7 77 77 NOLA IJAVIDSON
Sl'l'l't'flJl"ij! 77 77 7 7 77 77 77 LUIS RIQERLIQ
Sjmuxor 7 77 Miss VIRGINIA vVHI:EI.l-ZR
The Art Club, or anized in 1923, is one of the re ular activities s onsored by the
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de artment which IS now Linder the direction of Professor H. Francis ames and Miss
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VIr Inia XVheeler. Each s rin a lar e number of students and facult and towns-
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people go on the Art Pilgrimage to the Nelson Museum of Art IH Kansas City. fhe
club sponsors the Beaux Art Ball each spring.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
PI'l'Xi!fC'lIf 7 77 77777 77 7 777777777 EDNA LOUISE TURNER
Vive-P1'vsiJw1f 77 7777 7777 D ORIs BOLINc514:R
Sr'c'I'f'hz1'y 77 77777 7777 7 7 IUARLII-QNli KOCH
TTl'0SIll'F1' 7 VIRGINIA RICIIARIJS
Spmzmr 7 7 77777 liUTH V. SIMPSON
The Home Economics Club endeavors to acquaint the students with actual condi-
tions and situations arising in home life and in teaching of the subject. The organiza-
tion became a member of the National and State Home Economics Association last year.
Meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month.
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THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
1 UPPER PICTURES!
Top Row: Holman
Coffman, Lockard
T i n k 1 i n, Frame,
Smith, M a h o n e y
Johnson, Decker, 'VCE-
land. Nelson. D. Mor-
ten. Vann. Warren
Middle Row: Roby
Childers, R. Morten
G e o r g e, Kready.
Gardner, Anderson.
Bedwell, B r i c k e y.
Whinery. Wicklund
Burton, Coats. Bot-
tom row: C. Hull.
Hensley, Blackman,
Bryan, Eddy, C. Ter-
ry, McCullough,
Hughes, Vassar. D.
Terry, Baird. Bollin-
ger, Hughes. Miller,
ILOWER PICTURE!
Top row: R. Boone,
Dreasher, Filmore,
D a V i s 0 n. Laughin,
Langvzirdt, Ferguson,
Roby. Middle row:
Pendergraft, Burk-
holder. Crenshaw.
Schaffer, D e c k e r,
J o h n s o n, Bacon,
Dressler, Gray, Wal-
liser, Scoggin. Front
row: Decker, Shan-
non, Cztrnine, Wil-
liams, Telleison, J.
Boone, Fitzwater, B.
Gwinn, E. Gwinn,
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CHEMISTRY CLUB
OFFICERS
Prexidwizi ..,,., ,. . ,,,,, . ., . ., . ALDRO BRYAN
Viff'-P!'l'Si1IC'l.7f .,,.,, ,. .. .,,,, ,,,. . . . JARTES BAIRD
Sz'm'efz11'y-TWaslzifffr DOROTHY TERRY, NORMA TAYLOR
Slnmzsor ,,,,,,, , ,,,,. .,,,, , . , .. .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W L. E. BLACKMAN
The Chemistry Club is composed of chemistry students and others who are in-
terested in the subject. The club studies the works of the modern scientists and the
value of their contributions.
The organization meets twice ri month, The activities of the year are elimaxed
with the annual spring banquet. Dr. Taft of the University of Kansas was the speaker
of the evening this year.
COLLEGIATE 4-H CLUB
OFFICERS
Ifrvmlmt ,, ..,,,., ,,., ,.,. . WIl.l.lS DECKER
Vim'-l'1'0xiif011f ,. H HAZEL FITZWATIQR
Sf'l'1"C'flIl'Jf-,Fl'f'cl.Y1l1'l'Y W . ., . , . JOYQL BOONE
Sponsor , ,,,..,., . ,. .. , , ,, . ., ., . , . ,. C. F. GLKIlI"ELT'ER
The Collegiate 4-H Club was organized for the purpose of training students in the
work so they can further the movement in communities when they teach. The club
studies the various policies and trends in modern agriculture. During the year ci num-
ber of guest speakers have set forth plans to them for the betterment of the 4-H work.
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In presenting this yearbook to the
students, the Sunflower Staff wishes
to thank all those who have made it
possible-the administration, the de-
partments, and the students. With-
out their sincere cooperation, we
could not have edited a book. Any
errors occurring herein are uninten-
tional, and for any such mistakes we
humbly apologize. We have en-
deavored to create a Ucollegiate
scraphookn that will recall a pleas-
ant, overflowing school year.
THE STAFF.
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
"Call " for Progress
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Home Economics Club: Kindergarten Club:
Art Club
AHLSTROM, ALBERT NEIL ,,,,,.,,..,.,,.... Reading
Mu Epsilon Nu: History and Government
Club: Spanish Club
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Mu Epsilon Nu: Latin Club: Men's Glee
Club: Symphonic Chorus: Mixed Chorus:
Band
ALLEN, VIRGINIA ETHEL ..,,,,,, Leavenworth
Y. W. C. A.: Winnetasl-ra: Latin Club:
Spanish Club
AMBROSE, ALBERT FREDRIC ,,....,, Benedict
French Club
AMES, MILES ............. ................A............ E mzwfia
Y. M. C. A.: Mu Epsilon Nu: Mathematics
Club: Commerce Club
AMRINE, ABBIE ARNOLD .. New Orleans, La.
Alpha Sigma Alpha: History and Govern-
ment Club
ANDERSON, ANNABEL ,,...,...f.... .....A. O Sb0f7l6'
ANDERSON, BRUCE ELTON ,,.. ..... C hapman
Phi Sigma Epsilon
ANDERSON, HAZEL ..............eeeeeeeeeeee..Lef .ef.... H we
Primary-Kindergarten Club: Y. W. C. A.
ANDERSON, PAUL WOODRON ,... Osage City
Commerce Club: History and Government
Club: Mu Epsilon Nu: Print Shop
ANDERSON, ROBERT L. ...................... Emporia
German Club: Science Club: Sigma Tau
Gamma
ARNETT, CLAUDE ..... .... E mporia
Phi Delta Chi
AUSTIN, KIRK B. ..........,.......,............... Emporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Football: Industrial Arts
Club
AUTEN, LLOYD DONALD ........... , .......,. Eureka
Commerce Club: Debate: Mu Epsilon Nu:
Y. M. C. A.: Young Democratic Club
BAIRD, BERNICE MARGARET .......... Emporia
Winnetaska: Y. W. C. A.
BAIRD, JAMES A. .....,.. .... Dodge City
Phi Sigma Epsilon
BAYSINGER, CAROL ............................ Emporia
Y. W. C. A.: Chorus: Orchestra: Spanish
Club
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BENNETT, ELIZABETH ..,...,....,............ Emporia
Rhythmic Circle: Sphinx Club, Sec.: Sun-
flower Staff: French Club: Y. W. C. A.
BENNETT, MARY ALICE ,.. .... Eskridge
Y. W. C. A.
BERGMAN, MARIE .................................. Newton
Winnetaska: Y. W. C. A.: Chorus: Home
Economics Club
BIERLY, HELEN LUCILE .............. Westphalia
Y. W. C, A.: Chorus: History and Govern-
ment Club: Archery
BOLINGER, DORIS ,,,,,,,.,,.,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, Buckliil.
Pi Kappa Sigma: Home Economics Club,
Vice-Pres.: Chemistry Club: Pan-Hellenic
BORTON, IMOGENE ............... . .......,.. Heringfon
Band: Women's Glee Club: Symphonic
Choir: Mixed Chorus
BOWER, LEOTA DELIA ,.......,,....,...,....... Irving
Y. W. C. A.: Winnetaska: History and Gov-
ernment Club
BOWERS, MARGARET ...... ...... N eodesha
Sigma Sigma Sigma
BOWMAN, DOROTHY .,.......... .... E lgin
Winnetaska: Y. W. C. A.
BRICE, MARY CATHERINE ...... Junction City
French Club: History and Government Club
BRIOKEY, HAROLD .....................,........ Emporia
Chemistry Club: Biology Club: German
Club: Sting-Slingers, Vice-Pres,
BURLING, TINY .,....,,........................,.,. Arlington
Winnetaska: History and Government Club:
Y. W. C. A.
BURNETT, WOODY .....Y.......... COTIIUZIIIJ S117'l7l-QS
Mu Epsilon Nu: Mathematics Club
BUSH, BETTE ,............ ............................. D ouglass
Alphathenian Literary Society, Vice-Pres.:
History and Government Club
BYRD, VIRGINIA .......................... Yates Center
Winnetaska: French Club: Y. W. C. A.
CABLE, LAVONE .............................. Cedar Vale
Sigma Sigma Sigma
CALDWELL, MAX .,.. ...... A ztell
Band: Chorus
CAMERON, ETHEL ...... ,.... W ilsey
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Phi Delta Chi. Sgt.-at-Arms: Chorus: Band:
Sunflower Staff: Men's Glee Club: Wood-
wind Quintet.
CHRISTENSON. LAURENCE W Y,,. Millef
Mu Epsilon Nu: Chemistry Club
CLARK. DORT ,,,, ,,,,,, . . ,,,,,YV,,V W6lli7lUf01l
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
CLARK. EDWIN ,VV,,VVV,Y VYYYVV Elllpflfifl
Madrigalians: Chorus: Men's Glee Club:
Symphonic Choir: Mu Epsilon Nu: Y. M. C.
A.: Freshman Play
CLEVENGER, MILDRED ,,,, ,,,, K ingsdown
Winnetaska
COFFMAN, HAROLD . ,,,, .. ,,,,,,, Overbrook
Mu Epsilon Nu: Chemistry Club: Mathe-
matics Club: Y. M. C. A.
COMBRINK, BETTIE ...........i... .... H aaelivn
Winnetaska: Primary-Kindergarten Club: Y.
W. C. A.
CONKLE, DONNA . .,....... ..ff.. , N ..,Yf --,f- T 01797511
Theta Sigma Upsilon:
Woodwind Quintet
Orchestra: Band:
COONEY, BASIL . ..i. Oak Hill
Phi Delta Chi
COOP, FORREST ....... ,,,Y,,,......,Y,,fY,, - - ---ff 5659711
Commerce Club: Mathematics Club: Mu
Epsilon Nu
COVERT. CAROL ...... T0P97Cll
Delta Sigma Epsilon
COWAN. ROBERT ....... ......... ............... , K Pllfkef'
Y. M, C. A.: Chemistry Club: Mathematics
Club: Science Club: German Club
COX, HARRIET ......... ......... .... . . . ......... Meade
Emma Gridley Art Club: Y. W. C. A.
CREMER, BETTY , ,,.. .. ........ ...... E mporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Emma Gridley Art
Club: Sunflower Staff
CRIPPEN, ALMA RUTH .... .... . Kingsinan
Y, W. C. A.: Latin Club: Spanish Club:
Wirmetaska
CRUM, CATHERINE . .. . Lyndon
Splash Club
DAVIDSON. MARGARET H H .... .... G Oddllfd
Winnetaska: Collegiate 4-H Club
DAVIDSON, MILDRED .... ..., . .. .... Dillon
Y. W. C. A.: Primary-Kindergarten Club
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DAVIS, VINCENT . ,. .. ...... .... . .. Emporia
Phi Delta Chi: History and Government
Club
DAY, GLADYS . .. .............. ...... .... .... . B 1 zrrton
Winnetaska: Geography Club: Chorus
DECKER, XVILLIS . .............. .. .... ..... G oddard
Y. M, C. A.: Collegiate 4-H
Club: Industrial Arts Club
DIMON. MARY MARGARET . ,,.. ......
Club: Chemistry
Clmnute
Chorus: Women's Glee Club: Madrigalians:
Symphonic Choir
DOYLE, AGNES .. .......,. .......... . Holton
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Debate
DUBOIS. ROBERT .... ................. . Bu1'Zingrz'n1e
Mu Epsilon Nu
DYCK. AUGUSTE .... .... , ...... .... .... . I I alsfead
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Pres.
EAGLE. BILL W .......... .... . .. .. ........ Emporia
EDDY, FLORENCE .. .. . . . Garfield
Home Economics Club
EDSON, DONNA ELLEN ..........,.,........ . Lakin
Commerce Club: Physical Education Club
EICHOLTZ. VIRGINIA Abilene
Alpha Sigma Alpha
ELDER, IDA MAE ,, .
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Y. JJ.
ELLIS. CECIL ....
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C. A.
Kingsdown
ENGLER. BILLY .. .. .... Chrlpnmn
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Homecoming Queen
ESI-INAUR. EDNA ..... . .... Cullison
EVERIST. GWENDOLYN .... . ,,., , . Cliflnute
Phi Mu Gamma: Splash Club
EVERITT, IRIS H YYV. W Y. I Cmtcorzliu
Primary-Kindergarten Club
FENTER. GEORGIA ..,,.. .....,, , ., Wellinglon
Alphathenian Literary Society: French Club:
Y. W. C. A.: Winnetaska: Sigma Pi Sigma
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FLUMMER. GEORGE ,,,,,,, ,,,, . . ,.,.,,..,,,.,. Eureka
Y. M. C. A.: Commerce Club: Mu Epsilon
Nu
FUNK, LILLIAN . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, YY,.,,..,. M a nhattan
Science Club: Geography Club
GABLE, LOIS . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .,,, . . Milton
Geography Club: Debate
GEBHARDT, MARJORIE ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,Y,, . . Emporia
Y. W. C, A.: Primary-Kindergarten Club
GEIST, LOIS ,,,,,,,,....,,. ,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,Y,Y,,,,,. Chapman
Primary-Kindergarten Club: Alphathenian
Literary Society
GEORGE, KENNETH . ,,,,. Strong City
Phi Sigma Epsilon
GILLIS. GERALDINE ,,,, ,,,, E rie
Sigma Sigma Sigma
GILMAN, ROBERT ,,,,,.,, .... M adison
Sigma Tau Gamma
GOOD. VERNIS ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,, K elso
Spanish Club
GOULD, PHILIP ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY,,Y ..Y.....,. P i6d1ilO'lt
Student Council: Y. M. C. A.: Sunflower
Staff: Latin Club: History and Government
Club
GRAY, ALBERT Burlmgtwz
GRIFFITH, HELEN ...... ............................ T opcka
French Club: History and Government Club:
Omega Literary Society: Winnetaska:
Sophomore, Sec, and Treas.: Young Repub-
lican Party, Sec. and Treas.
HAINLINE, WILMA ............. .................. E 1IL12OTia
Wimietaska: Primary-Kindergarten Club
HARBAUGH, THURALENE ........ ..... C Oldwater
Y. W. C. A.: Sigma Pi Sigma: Geography
Club: Pi Kappa Sigma
HATFIELD, HELEN . ........... ....... .......... C 1.4 lliS01L
Winnetaska: History and Government Club:
Y. W. C. A.
HATHAWAY, IRENE ...... Robinson
Pan-Hellenic
HEAVNER, JACK ....... Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma: Band
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HENDERSON, BILLY . ............................... Pratt
Band: Orchestra: Brass Quartet: Brass
Quintet: Menls Glee Club: Chorus: Debate
HILL, JOHNNY .,.. ,,VV , Harper
Sigma Tau Gamma
HOCKENSMITH, STELOUISE ...,,, ,,,A,,, A bilene
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Primary-Kindergarten
Club
HOGAN, DALE .... .... H amilion
Phi Delta Chi
HOGLUND, DONALD STANLEY , ,,,,,,,,,, Miller
Mu Epsilon Nu: Track: Industrial Arts Club
HOLMAN, VERNON .,,,,,,, , ,YV,,V , Sharon
Phi Delta Chi: Chemistry Club: Print Shop
HOOD, LEROY .... ........... . .. Aiehison
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Band: Orchestra
HORN, HELEN . .... .
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HOROSKO, STEVE .,... Kcmsus City
HORTON. ESTELLA ....... ....... H utcltinson
HOWARD, HAZEL .. ,..,,,, ,YY,YY, G arngti
Delta Sigma Epsilon
HUBER, LESTER ....... ..........Y .... .... P o w huttan
Mu Epsilon Nu: Basketball
JEFFERSON. GERALDINE .. ......... ....... G arnell
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Alice Freeman Palmer
JEFFERSON, JO ANN . .... ........ ........ G arnett
Alice Freeman Palmer: Y. W. C. A.
JENKINS, MELBA ....... ..... .... ................... S e n eca
Alpha Sigma Tau: Primary-Kindergarten
Club
JENSON, LILLIAN ...... .... E Uerest
JOHNSON, KENNETH . ..... ..........,. Emporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Agriculture Club, Pres.:
Collegiate 4-H Club: Men's Glee Club:
Symphonic Choir: Chorus
JOHNSON, SUSAN ..........,. ........ ....... . . Potwin
Theta Sigma Upsilon, Vice-Pres.: Sigma Pi
Sigma: Commerce Club: Pan-Hellenic
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JONES, HAROLD ,,,,, YYYY., E nlpgria
Basketball
JONES, MARY ELIZABETH .....,, ,,..,, E mporiu
Primary-Kindergarten Club
JONES, SUSAN ,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . ,,,, ,,,, O sage City
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Y. W. C. A.: Primary-
Kindergarten Club: Sigma Pi Sigma
JONES, WAYNE ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,i,,,,,, Hartford
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Mu Psi Chi: Band,
Pres.: Orchestra: Chorus: Brass Quartet
JOSS. THELMA ,,,,,.,,,, .,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B u rlingame
Home Economics Club: Chemistry Club:
French Club: Winnetaska
JOSSERAND, JANE ,,....,,.., ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, J olinson
Alice Freeman Palmer, Treas: Sophomore
Class, Vice-Pres.: Y. W. C. A.: Winnetaska
KAISER, SOPHIA .......... .... . .. ..... Pllillipsburg
KASSENS. SELMA ...... ..,.. . .. .... ..... E mporia
Winnetaska: Commerce Club
KAYS, LAURA ...... ............ .............. ,....... E u T ska
Omega Literary Society, Treas: Primary-
Kindergarten Club, Sec.: Splash Club: Win-
netaska: Symphonic Choir: Women's Glee
Club
KELLER, KENNETH .,...., .,,... Delia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
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KLEIBER. ELLAMAE W, ,,,, ,, YYYY,YYY Y Ramgna
Commerce Club: German Club
KLEIN. PAUL . . ...... ..... . . ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, E mporifl
Mu Epsilon Nu: Sting-Slingers
KRENGEL, HAZEL ,,.. .... N aslwille
LANDRITH. THOMAS ...... ..,... E mporia
Pi Kappa Delta, Sec.
LAUGHLIN. ELIZABETH ,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, H aven
Winnetaska: Collegiate 4-H Club
LEER, WILMA ............. .... M anlzatlan
LEHMAN, LAVERYNE ..... Humboldt
Phi Sigma Epsilon
LENANDER, HELEN ....... ..... . .. .... .... L indsborg
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Primary-Kindergarten
Club: Y. W. C. A.
LEWIS, MARGARET ....... ..
Pi Kappa Sigma, Treas.:
W. C. A.
Topeka
Splash Club: Y.
KELLEY, RAYMOND .. .,.., Horton
KEMP, FRANCES .... ......... ..,. . . Emporia
Commerce Club: Winnetaska: Y. W. C. A.
KENDALL. OPAL .... .......................... C Izerryvclle
Sigma Sigma Sigma
KETCHAM, ANNA MAY ..... .,.,, D unlap
KING, LAURENCE ,........ Melzrcrn
Mu Epsilon Nu
KINSEY, KATHRYN .... ........ Minneapolis
Y. W. C. A.: Band: Sphinx
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KIRBY, LIARGARET . .................. .
Omega Literary Society:
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LEWIS. WENDELL ....... ....................... . . Emporia
Y. M. C. A.: Commerce Club: History and
Government Club: Sting-Slingers
LIKES, FREIDA MAE ........ .......,,..,,...... R U7lSO7IL
LISTER, ARNOLD .... ....... E mporia
Phi Delta Chi
LOCKEY, HARMON ...... Melvern
Mathematics Club
LOFSTEAD. ALICE .,.. .,........... . .. .... Wakecney
Theta Sigma Upsilon: Y. W. C. A.
LORD, PHILIP ........ ........ ...... . . , .... Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club
LOVE, GLENN ....................... .... ..... .... P a r Midge
Mu Epsilon Nu: Science Club
LOY, NINA .............., .... ......., .................. B 1 l rnard
Delta Sigma Epsilon
LUND. MARY KATHRYN .,.. .,,..,,,, A Zta Vista
Spanish Club: COIIIHICFCE Clblb
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Phi Delta Chi: Band: Chemistry Club
MAI-IONEY, JOHN ..Y,Y ...,. E mporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon
MARSHALL, MARJORIE .,,,,Y. ,,Y.. C lifton
Primary-Kindergarten Club
MARTIN, GRACE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Mound City
Sphinx Club: Winnetaska: W. C. A.
MCCLELLAN, LLOYD ,,,,,, ,,,,, E mporia.
Sigma Tau Gamma
MCCRAY, LOUISE ,,,,
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McKNIGHT, OPAL ,,.Y,.,,.
MENTZER, AUSTIN . ..,.,,....,,..,.,,,,, .
Moline
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more Class, Pres.: Kappa Sigma Epsilon
MERRYFIELD, AVIS ......,............ ..,, M inneapolis
Alphathenian Literary Society: Primary-
Kindergarten Club: Winnetaska
MILLER, LESTER ,.....,.....,........................... LeRoy
Chemistry Club: Men's Glee Club: German
Club: Symphonic Choir: Mu Epsilon Nu
MILLER, MARION . ................................ Ness City
French Club: Mu Epsilon Nu
MOLER, DONALD ,,.......................... Osawatomie
Mu Epsilon Nu: History and Government
Club: Intercollegiate Debate: French Club:
Commerce Club
MOORE, LUCILLE ,,... .... ............................. E l bing
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fhenian Literary Society
MOORE, MARJORIE .......,........................ Topeka
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Commerce Club
MOORE, VIRGINIA ,................,................ Eureka
Winnetaska: Primary-Kindergarten Club:
Band
MULLINAX, JUNE ....... ..........,................. D elphos
Pi Kappa Sigma: Primary-Kindergarten
Club: Y. W. C. A.: Chorus
MURDOCK. KENNETH ........... ..... E mporia
Phi Delta Chi
NEWTON, BERTHA ..,,,...,.....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, Emporia
Winnetaska: Agriculture Club: Primary-
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OLSON, VIRGINIA . ............................ White City
Omega Literary Society, Treas.: Winne-
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OSBORN, ELIZABETH ............................ Abilene
Alphathenian Literary Society: Geography
Club: Winnetaska: Y, W. C. A.
OWENS, EDWARD .,................................ Emporia
Commerce Club: History and Government
Club: Mu Epsilon Nu: Y. M. C. A.
NICHOLS, DARYL ,........... ...................... E ureka
Commerce Club: Mu Epsilon Nu
PARYBORN, LUCILLE ,,..... .................... N ewton
Winnetaska: Primary-Kindergarten Club:
Y. W. C. A.
PENNINGTON, VERNON ...................... E'1npo1'ia
Sigma Tau Gamma:
Basketball
Commerce Club:
PETERS, HAROLD . ....,, ...... Kansas City
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
PETERSON, DELMONT ,....................... Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club: Tennis
Team
PETERSON, MARGARET . .,............. Clearwater
Primary-Kindergarten Club: Winnetaska:
Alphathenian Literary Society, Sec.: Y. W.
C. A.
PETTY, LINDELL ........,................... ..... E mporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Football
PHELAN, VIRGIL . ...... .... H olyrood
Phi Sigma Epsilon
PIPKIN, HOWARD ,,..,.,...........,.,. .... K ingman
Phi Delta Chi: Basketball
POLLY, KATHERINE .......................... Belleville
Alphathenian Literary Society: Mixed
Chorus: Glee Club: Y. W. C. A.
PONTON, VERA ....,. . . ..... Concordia
Y. W. C. A.
POWELL, GERALD ................................ Anthony
Sigma Tau Gamma: Chorus: Madrigalians:
Band: Glee Club: Track: Commerce Club:
Symphonic Choir
POWERS, HARRIET ..... ,,..,,,,,, K ansas Cily
PRICE, LOUISE .....................,..,.,,,..,,.,... Emporia
History and Government Club: French
Club: Y, W. C. A.
PRITCHARD, MARIE ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H iawatha
Pi Kappa Sigma: Y. W. C. A.
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Alice Freeman Palmer: Y. W. C. A,
PYLE, WARREN ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, E mpnria
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Industrial Arts Club:
Sunflower Staff
RADKE. LORENE .. ,,,.,,,,, ,,,, H ,,,, .. Sf. John
Pi Kappa Sigma: Sphinx Club: Chorus
RAND, WILLIAM YYVVVV . ----- A1077-ison
Band: Orchestra
RANKIN, CHARLES ,,,, Benedict
REES, EVELYN BELLE .. . ,,,, Lincoln
Pi Kappa Sigma
RENTNER, DONNABELLE ,,,,, ,,,,, A Lwood
RICE, MARGUERITE ,,,, ff,, Wellifl
Alpha Sigma Alpha
RICH, MARY KATHERINE ,,,,,V, rrrfrrrr H nfffvfd
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German Club: Spanish Club: Science Club:
Chemistry Club
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Winnetaska: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.
ROBERTS, JOSEPHINE ........ .. Council Grove
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Commerce Club: Pan-
Hellenic Council
ROBISON, MAX ........ FIOTBHC8
Phi Sigma Epsilon
ROCKY, GEORGE .... ................. V V- --YV Hinwnifw
Latin Club: Commerce Club: History and
Government Club: Young Democrats Club,
Treas.
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ment Club: Y. W. C. A.
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ROLAND, KEITH .. Moscow
Mu Epsilon Nu: Track
ROMINE, AARON .. .. Garden City
Phi Sigma. Epsilon
RORICK. HAZEL ....... . ....... ............ Johnson
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sec.: Emma Gridley Art
Club
SCHAAF, LYLE . . .... .. Toronto
Sigma Tau Gamma: Student Council: Sym-
phonic Choir: Commerce Club: Men's Glec
Club: Men's Athletic Board
SCHANBACHER, RUTH .... .. .. Newton
Alphathenian Literary Society, Treas.: Y.
W. C. A.
SCHEEL, CHARLOTTE .. ........ .. .. Emporia
Spanish Club: French Club
SCHMUTZ, ALVIN .. .. . .. Emporia
French Club: Chorus: Men's Glee Club:
Symphonic Choir
SCHUBERT, ALBERT .. .... .... R amona
Phi Sigma Epsilon
SCHWANDT, ELLA ........ .. .. Wellsville
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma:
Primary-Kindergarten Club
SCOGGIN, WAYNE . .... ............... ........ H a Tff0Td
Mu Epsilon Nu: Y, M. C, A.
SHANNON, GAIL ...... .... ........ ...... W e llsville
Phi Delta Chi: Band: Men's Glee Club:
Mixed Chorus: Symphonic Choir: French
Club
SHANNON, VERA .... .. .. Attica
Y. W. C. A.: Collegiate 4-H Club: Splash
Club: Physical Education Club: Geography
Club: Ch01'LiS
SHEELEY, ALINE .. .. .... .. .... .. .. Emporia
Home Economics Club: Y. W, C. A.
SHEPARD, ARCHIE ...... ........ ....... ............ P T ll it
Phi Sigma Epsilon
SHEPHERD, WILLARD .... .. ........ .. Emporia
Gilson Players: Mu Psi Chi, Treas.: Band.
Vicc-Pres.: Symphonic Choir: Men's Glee
Club: Chorus: Madrigalians: Brass Quartet
SHERRARD, ANN . .... .Y .. ........ .... . . Beloit
Delta Sigma Epsilon
SIDENER, JOYCE . ........ .. ..... Mullimrilfe
Pi Kappa Sigma. Pres.: Pan-Hellenic
SLATER, ALICE .. .... . .. .... .. Mrznluzzlo
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Spanish Club
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SMITH, ARLINE ............... ,.... M inneapolis
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SMITH. CHARLES ..,.. Harveyville
Track
SMITH, EDITH . ,,,., ,,..,,,,, ,,,.,,.. ,,...., .... H a r t ford
Y. W. C. A.: Omega: Winnc-taska: History
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SMITH. GWENDOLYN . ................ Pawnee Rock
Pi Kappa Sigma: Sphinx Club: French
Club: Glee Club: Chorus: Symphonic Chorus
SMITH, LAVON ,,....,,...,,,..,.,....., ..,,,......... E mporia
Physical Education Club: W. A. A.: Sigma
Pi Sigma: Splash Club
SNIDER, HELEN ................ .... . . ..... ........ E urekll
Spanish Club: Woinen's Glee Club: Winne-
tnska.
SONGER, ROBERTA .......... .........,.. ........ L i ncoln
Pi Kappa Sigma: Primary-Kindergarten
Club: Y. W. C. A.
SOUDERS, EUGENE
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STEAD, LOLA
Latin Club
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Club: Sigma Tau Gamma
Montezuma
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STEELE, MAXINE
STEVENS, ESTHER ,...... ........ . .
Winnetaska: Geography
STONE, MARY JANE
Club: Y
STOUT, HAROLD . .... ...... ..... ........ . . .
Mu Epsilon Nu: Y.
Mathematics Club
SURFACE, CRESS . ........ .
Sigma Tau Gamma
SWAIN, VIRGINIA
SWINGLE, BILLIE .... ..
TARMAN, JACK ....
Mu Epsilon Nu
TARRENCE, DOROTHY
THOMPSON. ARLINE ......
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THARP. OLIVE ......
Winnetaska
TOWNSEND, FRED ....
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Silver Lake
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WILHITE ORVIN .. .........,.............. Yates Center
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Winnetaskag Y. W. C. A-5 W' A. A- German Club, Debate, Y. M. C. A.
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WINGERD, DOROTHY ..... Navarre
WEAR, MARY JO ...................................... Wichita Alpha Sigma Alpha
German Club: History and Government
Club: Winnetaska
WOLEVER, ALICE . .... ..... E mporia
VVEBBER, DELoR1s ....................,.....,... Emporia Wmnetaska
Winnetaska: German Clubg Emma Gridley
Art Club: Y. W. C. A.
WOLFE, FRANCIS .... ...... C onway Springs
Y. W. C. A.
WEIGAND, TRUMAN ..,... ...... E mporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
WOOLLARD, GANELLE ..... .... E dgerton
WEIR. LOWELL ............ . ...... Stafford
Sigma Tau Gamma
WOOD, VESTA .............................. Junction City
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Orchestra: Chorus
WHIPPLE, FRANCES . .... , ...... Emporia
ZIMMERMAN, JOHN .............................. Emporia
WHIPPLE, INEZ ...................................... Emporia Phi Delta Chi: Track: History and Govern-
Winnetaska: Commerce Club ment Club: K Club
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have echoed across the campus
through fall and winter, and the gold
and black banners have been un-
furled in many athletic combats. The
Hornets have not always been suc-
cessful, nor were the sports seasons
unusually outstanding for them-
still through victory and defeat the
same spirit of good sportsmanship
has prevailed, the same ideals of fair
play have been shown, and the visit-
ing teams and spectators have ex-
pressed an admiration for the respect
the Kansas State Teachers College
students and athletes have had for
their opponents.
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Sipes, Frame, Smith, Lewis, Sumner, Lohkamp, Kline, Smith, McAlpine, Hudson, Hogland.
Hague, Carpenter, Romine, Zimmerman, Wilcox, San Romani, W'e1ch, Skinner, Laird, Shepherd, Ayres,
Rowland.
Track
With only eight lettermen back for the 1937 track season, Head Coach F. G. Welch's Hornets have
already pulled several upsets. The distance medely relay team, anchored by Archie San Romani, sensa-
tional college mile king, has won unexpected honors and the two-mile relay team compesed of Zimmer-
man, Skinner, Romine, and Frame has also more than pleased Teachers College fans.
The Naperville, I11., meet and the Butler Relays saw the Hornets in action during the indoor season
while a dual relay meet with the Pittsburg Teachers, a dual meet with Haskell, and the Kansas and Drake
Relays are past events on the outdoor schedule.
Among the individual performers on the track and field squad who have been doing outstanding
work are Anthony Lohkarnp, giant shot putter, Lawrence Hague, who is rapidly rising to a high rank
among the javelin tossers, and Vern Sumner, an up-and-coming hurdler.
Lehkamp startled the conference in the first outdoor meet of the year when he beat the best the
Pittsburg Gorillas had to offer in the shot-put, Lohkamp's performance indicated he is in line to blast
Del Wl1ite's CPittsburgj 1928 toss of 48 feet from the record books.
Vern Sumner, after winning the high hurdle event at the Kansas Relays, fell over a hurdle in the
act of winning a semi-final heat at Drake and was forced to retire. His injury, however, is not reported
to be serious and he is slated to win the event at the Central Conference meet. Hopes for an outstanding
shuttle hurdle relay team were lowered early in the season when Kenneth DeMott, number 1 timber-
topper pulled a leg tendon at the Naperville meet. He is still out cf competition and whether he will
be able to run in the Conference meet is not yet known. Archie Shepard and Bill Sipes are the other two
members of the team. These two boys swamped the Haskell hurdlers in the last meet to date.
The Hornets star javelin man, Lawrence Hague, held the javelin record for a few minutes in this
season's renewal of the Kansas Relays, but the famous Terry of Hardin-Simmons College, Abilene, Texas,
eclipsed his mark. Hague's toss of more than 208 feet surpassed the record of 206 feet made in 1926
by another Emporia Teachers star, john Kuck, who took part in the 1928 Olympic Games.
Although the victories of Archie San Romani are not considered upsets by the students as a whole,
the little Italian has amazed the track world several times since he began his so-called phenomenal rise
to fame which started during the Olympic try-outs last summer.
Perhaps his greatest performance was his defeat of jack Lovelock and Glenn Cunningham, first and
second place Olympic winners, in the Princeton Invitation Mile in October. San Romani's time of 4:09
was his best to date, although he approached that mark when Cunningham nosed him out in the hair-
raising Knights of Columbus indoor mile in 4:08.
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lost to Cunningham two other times during the indoor seascn, but has been victor
all of their outdoor races. During the Christmas holidays he edged out the former
star al the Sugar Bewl games in New Orleans, and beat him by eight yards at the
Kansas Relays.
The latest feat of
the Hornet star, who
is expected to break
several records before
the season is finished,
was at the Drake
Relays when, run-
ning en a wet track,
he outdistanced the
Rideout twins of the
North Texas Teach-
ers by 200 yards in a
special mile and a
half.
His time of 6:4619
was about 4 seconds
shc.rt of Paavo Nur-
mi's wcrld record.
San Romani was
also presented a
trophy by the Italian-
American League for
being selected as the
m o s t outstanding
Italian athlete in the
United States for
1956-57.
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Hernet track sched-
ule for the current
season is another dual
meet with Pittsburgq
a dual meet with
Fcrt Hays Stateg and
the Central Confer-
ence mcet. All three
will be held on
Stadium Field,
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The membership cf the K Club is composed of all men who have
Won letters in any of the various phases of intercollegiate athletics spon-
sored by the school. The purpose of the organization is to promote
athletic interests. At the home football games programs were sold by
the "K" men, and a refreshment concession was placed under the stadium.
It is from these sources that the finances for club activities are derived.
Business meetings are held every three weeks, preceded by a dinner
in the Coffee Shop.
The "K" Club sponsors the sale of freshmen caps each fall, and en-
forces the freshmen rules that have been handed down by tradition.
Freshmen are required to wear the caps and stay off the front walk until
the Homecoming football game.
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Sf'vr'cfary
DORIS SHIZRRARD
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Simpson, McCullough, Mitchell, Cnton
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Mlss EDNA MCCULLOUGH, Miss IDAISY SIMPSON
The purpose of W. A. A. is "to create a love of sports and to foster ideals of good
sportsmanship and health." It sponsors the different sports, organizations, and clubs.
Each club elects a representative to the advisory board which with the faculty
directs the course of activity within the association.
All women students are members of W. A. A., but only those who earn one hundred
points through some club, tournament, or athletic activity are members of the closed
association.
W. A. A. has sponsored this year such social events as the Fall Frolic, Il mid-winter
party, and the VX. A. A. formal dinner in the spring.
Lutt, Moon, McCullough, Adamek, Garrett, Hnldeman, Shcrrard, Lauman, Simpson, Ladner
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T011 Rau:-Reed, Lawman, Moen, W'e.1ver, Burnap, Nell, Haldemnn, Edson
S1'1'11111l -Rau'-Diver, Ladner, Garrett, Abildgaard, Kraus, Smith, Rhea
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB
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Ph 'sieal lidueatien Club is an ertanivation for mrfors and minors in the XVomen's Ph 'sieal Education
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Department. Its purpose is to promote greater interest in physical education.
Seeial activities of the 'ear include u 'kBin'o" art' Christmas nrt ' and :i farewell vienie in the
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RI-IYTHMIC CIRCLE
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The purpose of Rhythmic Circle is to give further creative education to the more able and interested
students of the dance and to have nn organization eapable ef presenting artistic dance programs. Mem-
bership is limited to these individuals who have successfully passed the required tests.
Rhythmic Circle has presented several programs during the year. In November 21 program was
given for the Kansas State Teachers Meeting in Hutchinson. In December the club danced "The Juggler
ef Netre Damen in Ll Christmas program.
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Sigma Pi Sigma attends all games and cooperates with the band and men's pep or-
ganization in promoting enthusiasm and school spirit. Members are selected for their
appearance, marching ability, and knowledge of school songs and yells at try-outs held
in the fall. A party in the spring finishes the activities of the year.
RIDING
The latest addition to the physical education curriculum is horseback riding. The
girls are taught proper riding form at all gaits, jumping, and the handling and caring
for the horse. The climax to the ear's activit is the horse show in the s rin . Mem-
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relays.
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Top Rau'-Shannon, Garrett, Ladner, Lawman, Fleming, I-laldeman, Oliver, Hutton, Kraus, Rhea,
Weaver, Diver, D. Sherrard
Sammi Row-Noll, Anderson, A. Sherrard, Howard, Edson, Weaver, Loyd, Eiekermann, Woods, Howard,
Seyler, Hines, Smith
Third Row-Darby, Hale, Dickey, Schwandt, Covert, Holmes, Hillis, Baumgartner, Reed,
Turner, Miller, Wilson
Bflfflllll Raw-Goslin, Shermer, Stevens, Hull, Williams, Newton, Mellenbruch, Harris, Knaekstedt
SPLASH CLUB
T011 Row-Miller, Hutton, Gray, Vint, Foresman, Crum, Cox, Aldridge, Ehrlich
Mizlafle Row-Haldeman, Kays, Hillis, Lewis, Bills, Cram, Smith, Sherrard
Bflfflllll Row-Adamek, Fenter, W'agner, Ladnes, Boone, McArron, Madison, Shannon, Farr
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The purpose of Splash Club is to further interest in swimming, to promote life-saving, and to give
opportunity for an enjoyable activity. Qualifications for membership are to be a deep water swimmer
and to pass tests on the back stroke, side stroke, raeer's dive, and plain dive.
BASKETBALL
Basketball is one of the most popular sports of the winter season. After several weeks of strenuous
practice, the girls are divided into Class teams and participate in a round-robin tournament. Following
the tournament a varsity basketball squad is chosen.
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Intrn-mural sports promote a program to meet the need of college women for com-
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shuffleboard. The spring program consists of tennis, archery, and baseball. Teams
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taking part in intra-murals this year were: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Delta Sigma Epsilon,
Pi Kappa Sigma, Theta Sigma Upsilon, Phi Mu Gamma, Hornet Humdingers, Sphinx,
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as fair and just as possible in chosing
pictures and layouts for the annual.
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group or incliviclualsg rather the staff
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Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y. W. C. A.
ARMSTRONG, LEROY ...,, ,,,, F loyd
Sigma Tau Gamma
AUSTIN, ALINE ..,,.,.,.,,...,,.... Cottonwood Falls
Y. W. C. A., Winnetaska
AXE, IDA ........,,.........,,.....,,.,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. Emporia
Y. W. C. A., Sigma Sigma Sigma
AYERS, VERNE ...,,...,.. .... P ratt
Phi Sigma Epsilon
BAILEY, MELVIN ,,.....,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,.,,..,.. Sabetha
Glee Club, Symphonic Choir, Latin Club,
Cheerleader
BAILEY, WILLDONA ..,,, ,,,.. E mporia
Y. W. C. A.
BARBER, MARGARET ,. ,.,.,,.,,.,,,,,., ,,,,.. E 'lnporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma
BARCKLEY, ZOLA ..,. ,.,. . Washington
Y. W. C. A.
BARRETT, ARTHUR ,,,.., ,,..., T uran
Band
BATES, MELBA ...... ,,,,. A llen
BAUM, BEULAH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,......... Wilsey
THE FRESHMEN PERFORM-
BENTLEY, BEVERLY ..... .,..... M arshall, Mo.
BOGUE, MARIE ................................,,.... Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma, Sec., Physical Education
Club, Alpha Sigma Tau
BOHN, HOMER .,.......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Climam
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Y. M, C. A.
BOONE, ROSCOE .,..,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Toronto
Mu Epsilon Nu, Y. M. C. A., Latin Club,
Sting-Slingers, History and Government
Club, Freshman Play
BOOZ, MARGE .,..,,,,,.,,,,......,. ,....,.,.,,,,. M cPh.erson
Winnetaska, Y. W. C. A., Sigma Pi Sigma,
Alphathenian Literary Society
BROADSTONE, MOLLY .,....,,..,.......,,.,,, Dighton
Pi Kappa Sigma, Chorus, Band
BROCK, LAURINE ,,,... .... B ufjalo
BROWN, MARY ,,.,...,,,,,,.,,...,,,......,..., Olpe
Winnetaska, Commerce Club
BUEHLER, BEN .,.....,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,..... Bushton
Glee Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Chorus
BUENNING, LORENZ .,........ Cottonwood Falls
Mu Epsilon Nu, Freshman Play
Y. W. C. A,, Band, Sigma Pi Sigma, Spanish
Club
BAUMGARTNER, FERNE ,,,,,
Y. W. C. A., Winnetaska
Elbing
BAYSINGER, KATHRYN ,,.,..,,,,,, ,,., H artjord
Freshman Play, Y. W. C. A.
BEAN, CLARENCE ......,.....,.........,,. ,,,,, M adison
Sigma Tall Gamma, Band
BECHTOLDT, BETTE ......,.....,,,,... ,,., N Orton.
Band, Sphinx, Y. W. C. A.
BELL, ELVA ............................................ NOT0atur
Y. W. C. A., Student Council, Omega Lit-
erary Society, French Club
BELTING, ROBERT
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Emporia
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CARR, MYRA .......... ,.... E mporia
Freshman Play
CARROLL, JAMES ..,,,,..,,,,....,,...,,..... Chicago, Ill.
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club
CARTER, MARGARET ,...,.,,.., ..,. Eureka
Y. W. C. A., Orchestra
CHAFFEE, B. FLETCHER ..,.. Newton
Phi Sigma Epsilon
CHILDS, HAZEL ....... ,,,.. H erington
CHILES, MELVIN ............... ,.,.. E mporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
COCKLEY, RUTH ..... ....,. P eabody
Y. W. C. A,
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CRAMIVI. CARL .
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CRAVENS. NADEAN
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CRAVER, JACK .. ..
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CROSS. VERA ....
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CUMMINGS, JEAN
Winnetasliag Geogi'
CURRY, MARJORIE
CURTIS, LEONTINE
Wiuiietaska.
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DAVIS. HERBERT ..
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DAUNER, HELEN ..
Spanish Club
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DE BUHR, MARIE
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DECKER, VIRGINIA
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DERICKS, ANNA MARIE .. . .. .. Alclzison
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IJICKEY. HELEN . .. .. , , W W Lnpzi
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DOBBS. HELEN ..
Chorus: Freshman Play,
DODGE, MARY .. ..
Theta Sigma Epsilon
EASTMAN. BARBARA .. ..... ..
Y, W. C. A.g Winnetaska
LDDS, CLAYTON ....... .... .
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
EIKERMANN. ELIZABETH
EMERY, CURTIS .. ........... ..
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EVERETT, DORIS
FARNEY, NVILBUR .....
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Nu
FEATHER, IWARIE . .....
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Y, W. C. A.g Commerce Club
FINDLY. JANE ...... ..... ..........
Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alphag Sigma Pi Sigmag French
Club
FINNERTY. JOSEPHINE ..
Winnotaska
EINNERTY, MARY .............
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Latin Club, History and Goverimicnt Clubg
Winnetaska.
FLEMING. NANCY .. .... .... . .. . .. Plains
Physical Education Club
FLETCHER, ESTHER .. ..... .. .. .... Wasilingion
Sigma Pi Sigma, Choeileader
FLOYD, JEANNETTE . . .... ....... Topeka
Womens Glee Clubg Symphonic Chorusg
Chorusg Y. W. C. A.
FORT, MILES . .
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GATES. RAYMOND .... .... O shornc
Mu Epsilon Nu
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GILLETT, KATHRYN ..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,..,,,. Coats
W0men's Glee Club: Symphonic Chorus,
Freshman Play
GLASSCUCK, PHILIP ,,................,............,, . Hope
Mu Epsilon Nug Madrigaliansg Chorusq
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GLICK, LILLIAN ..,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, J unction City
Alpha Sigma Alpha
GLICK, PEARL .,...,.....,....,,,,...,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,. Emporia
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C. A.
GOLDSMITH, ANNE ,,,,,, ..,, A rundel
Alpha Sigma Alpha
GOODWIN, FAITH ......,,, ,,..,, E mporia
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GROSS, BEATRICE .Y,..,..,...,,.Y.YYY.. Pawnee Rock
Pi Kappa Sigmag Orchestra
GWIN, ELEANOR .,......, ...,.,,,.,,....,,.... B elle Plaine
Agriculture Club: Y. W. C A.g Collegiate
4-H Club: Winnetaska
GWINN, SUE .,....,, . .....,,...... YY... N ewton
Alpha Sigma Alpha
HALE, LENORA ,,....,, ,,,,,. E ureka
HANEY, FLORENCE ,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, P artridge
Alice Freeman Palmer, Winnetaska
HARNESS, ALTON .,.,,,....,....,....,,....,,,,..,,,,,. Liberal
Freshman Class, Pres.g Phi Delta Chi
HASLOVER, AGNES ..,...............,.... , ,..,,,, Abilene
Home Economics Club
HARPER, LEROY ..,,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,....,,,,.....,...... Abilene
Phi Sigma Epsilong Football, Latin Club
HARRIS, FLORENCE ,Y.,,. Montezuma
Geography Club
HARRIS, NADIENE ,.., ..,.,. M ontezuma
HEFLEY, REUBEN .,.l, Durham
Mu Epsilon Nu
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HENDERSON, MARJORIE
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Auburn
HENSLEY, GEORGIA ,,.... ,,,.. M ullinville
Pi Kappa Sigma
HETZEL, GEORGE ,,... ,.... K insley
HILL. LOIS ,.l,,,,,,,....,,,...,......., ,.... B uffalo
Latin Club: Winnetaska
HINES, FAYE ,,.. Emporia
Y. W. C. A.
HODGES, EMMA ,,., .-. Bigelow
Y. W. C. A.
HOFFMAN, BELLE ..,., .... H ore
German Club
HOGAN, DARREL .... ,.... H amilton
Mu Epsilon Nu
HORN, GLENN .............,,.......,...... - ..... Miltonvale
Industrial Arts Club: Mathematics Club
HOWARD, MAXINE ,,..., ,,..,. T opeka
HOWLAND, PAUL ...,,.,,,,
HUEBERT, GERTRUDE
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Alpha Sigma Tau, Home Economics Club
JEANNERET, WYNONA .....,,,....,,...,,,,. .. Emporia
Y. W. C. A., Winnetaskag
JONES. GLADYS ..,,,,
W. C. A.
JONES, JEAN .....,.........,......
Phi Mug Y. VV. C. A.
JOHNSON, HAICEL .,,,,
Commercial Club
Biology Club
Detroit
Ottawa
Pomona
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KERR, WILMA . ,,,,,, ,,,,, .
Biology Club: Winnetaska
KIMBERLIN, JAMES . .
KINNAMON, VIRGIL .
KOLLINS. ELAINE ,,., ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, . . ,,,, . .
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KLOTZ, THELMA ..............,.,... ...... .
Emporia
Y. W. C. A.: Biology Club: Winnetaska
KNACKSTEAT, LORENE ......
Y. W. C. A.
KRETSINGER, BILL . .............
Zoology Club: Phi Delta Chi
LANDIS, ROMA ....
LAWSON, CHARLES . ............... .
Little River
Emporia
Lincoliwille
Alden
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Industrial Arts Club
LAWSON, CLIVE ....
Plains
LIBHART, LEORA ..................... ................ T Opeka
Symphonic Chorus: Women's
W. C. A. Cabinet
LIVENGOOD, ELOISE .. ..... ..
History and Government Clu
Glee Club: Y.
Overland Park
bl Y. W. C. A.
LOOMIS, JANE ............. .... Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha
LORENSON. VIRGINIA ....l,..... .........l,l A bilene
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Sigma Pi Sigma: Pri-
mary-Kindergarten Club
LOYD, LORRAINE .......... .......... .... P 1 ifzzipsburg
Latin Club: German Club
MARBOUPG, WYATT .... ..... E niporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon
MARSHALL, ORPHA ...... .
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MASHETER. MELBA . ...... .. .
Splash Club: Y. W. C. A.
MCDANIEL. FYRNE ....
Alpha Sigma Tau
MODONOUGH. MARY . ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,
Alpha Sigma Tau: Chorus: Y.
MACLEAN, MARY
MCNORTON, HELEN ......
Winnetaska
MCVAY, HELEN .... ,,,,, ,
Y. W. C. A.: Winnetaska:
Kindergarten Club
MILLER, BESSIE .. .
IMILLER, LENA RUTH ......
.. .......... Canton
Delta Sigma Epsilon: Sigma
Chorus: Women's Glee Club
Sabellia
Liberal
Arkansas City
W. C. A.
Emporia
Valley Falls
Junction City
Chorus: Primary-
Mullinville
Pi Sigma:
MILLER, LOU ......,,. ,....,, ,,,, N e wtgn
Collegiate 4-H Club
MINOR, MYRTLE ..... .... D eerjield
MOOT, KATHERINE ...... .... A bilene
German Club
MORGAN, ANNABELLE ...... .... P liillipsbarg
Chorus
MOTT. MARJORIE .................................. Emporia
Y. W. C. A.: Spanish Club: Winnetaska:
Women's Glee Club: Chorus: Symphonic
Chorus
MUSCH, JOHN .,..... . .... Hartford
MURPHY, SHIRLEY ......... ..... E mporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma
MYERS, EMERN .............. .... A lden
Phi Sigma Epsilon
NEWTON. NOLA ..... ............ ............... E 1 nporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Art Club
NIENSTEDT, WILMA .......... ................ H artford
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Biology Club
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
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Government. Club
Strong City
History and
PAGE, BLAIR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . ,,,, Norton
Latin Club: Kappa Sigma Epsilon
PARRIS, BETTY ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burlington
Alphathenian Literary Society: Primary-
Kindergarten Club
PARRIS. FRED ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, B u r Zington
Basketball: Mu Epsilon Nu
PATTERSON, BOB ,,,, .. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, . . .. Emporia
Student Council: Kappa Sigma Epsilon
PENNER, LINDA . ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, N e wton
Alphatheniau Literary Society: German
Club: Mathematics Club: Chorus: Y. W.
C. A.
PETERS, DOROTHY ,,,,,,,,, Valley Falls
Y. W. C. A.: Chorus
PEYTON, ALICE ,,,,,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, T 0 peka
Alphathenian Literary Society: Y. W. C. A.
POWERS, MAYNARD .......................... Herington
Chorus: Sigma Tau Gamma: Freshman
Play
PREDDY, BETTY ............ ... Wichita
Treble Clef
PROFFITT, LAURENCE . .................... Raymond
Chemistry Club: Y. M. C. A.: Biology Club:
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
PYLE, HELEN .................. ..............,...... Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Home Economics Club
RAY, THELMA ............................. Council Grove
Delta Sigma Chi
RESCH. ROBERT ......... ..... E mporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon
RHEA, MILDRED ............ ......... . .. Yates Center
Band: Orchestra: Physical Education Club
RHODEN, MARIE ........................... ...A W akeeney
Winnetaska: Y. W. C. A.: Band: Chorus
RINDT, DONALD ...... ..... L incolnville
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RINKEL, LUCIE ..... ..... H uviland
Y. W. C. A.
RINKER., WAYNE ...... Emporia
ROSS, ORVILLE ..... .,..... P eabody
Phi Delta Chi
RUSSUM. HAMMOND ...... ..... T opeka
Phi Delta Chi
SCHOENEMAN, ALMA Kingman
Chorus
SHANNON, LOIS ...... .............. .... W ellsville
Spanish Club: Y. W. C. A.: Chorus: Alpha
Sigma Alpha
SHEARER, ROSALIND .... ....... E mporia
Music
SHELLEY, FRED .. ............ ..... ........ E 1 rzporia
History and Government Club
SHEPHARD, DONALD . ....... ......... ..... A cl mire
Latin Club: Mu Epsilon Nu
SHOWN, LOIS .............. . .....,...... .... A mcricus
Biology Club: Winnetaska
sLoUGH, MARY ......... ........,..... .......... Q 1 fincy
Winnetaska: Spanish Club: Home Econom-
ics Club: Freshman Play
SMITH, DALE ........ ...... .... B u rdiclc
SOCOLOFSKY, JEAN . .... ..... M arion
Sphinx Club
SOWDER, BEULAH .... .... .... . . .. .... Toronto
Y. W. C. A.: Geography Club
SPRINGFELDT ....... .. ......... ..... L orraine
STEELSMITH, MARY . .... ........... ..... A IJ ilene
Y. W. C. A.: German Club
STERBENZ, GERTRUDE ..... .... O lpe
Mathematics Club
STEVENS, RUTH .... ............ . . .... Bluemonl
Y. W. C. A.: French Club: Winnetaska
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
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TELLEFSON, LILLIAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Robinson
Y. W. C. A.: Collegiate 4-H Club
TERWILLIGER, RUTH .,.,,,.. ...,,,,,..,..... C aldwell
Alpha Sigma Alpha: String Quartet: Band:
Orchestra
THOLEN, TOM . ,,,,, ,....,. E mporia
Phi Delta Chi
THOMPSON, TREVA ..,.,,....,, ...,,.... ,....,,,.. C 0 zany
Alpha Sigma Tau: Orchestra: Chorus
TYGART, ROSS ..,,,, ...,....,,,,.. ..,.... L e banon
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
VANCE, LEWIS ,,..,.,....,,......... Cottonwood Falls
Latin Club: History and Government Club:
Mu Epsilon Nu
VASSAR, VERA ......,.. ..... P awnee Rock
Pi Kappa Sigma
VANDERHOFF, MAXINE ,,,..,,,,,,.,,,.., Neodesha
Sigma Pi Sigma: Splash Club: Y. W. C. A,:
Sunflower Staff: Art Club
VLCEK, DONALD .... .,... H olyrood
Band
VVALDEN, RUTH .,.................... ...... L iberal
Y. W, C. A.: French Club
WATSON, THERESA .............................. Winfield
Freshman Class, Vice-Pres.: Madrigalians:
Freshman Play: Chorus: French Club: Alpha
Sigma Tau
WAYMAN, MAURICE .... ,... E mporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
WEAVER, DORIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,. M ullinville
Pi Kappa Sigma: Physical Education Club
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WHEAT, DOROTHY .,,,,,
Y. W. C. A.
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WHINERY, BOB ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O ,fjord
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Chemistry Club
WILCH, KYLE ..
Y. M. C. A.
YVILCOX, JAMES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Latin
Club: Government Club
WILCOX, LAWRENCE ,,,,
Richland
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WILLIAMS, STELLA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Emporia
Winnetaska: Primary-Kindergarten Club
WILLIAMSON, JESSIE ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hartford
Winnetaska: Y. W. C. A.: Chorus
WILSON, AGNES ..... ,,,.., C limafc
WILSON, OPAL ,,,,, ,,A, 5 allyardg
WOLFE. MARY ,,..., ,,.,., C onway Springs
WOOD, LAVIRA ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Bglprg
Art Club: Winnetaska: Band
WORRELL. VERNELLE ,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Atchison
Y. W. C. A.: French Club: Art Club: Alpha
Sigma Alpha
YEOMAN, MARGARET ,,,.,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y K ingnian
Treble Clef: Women's Glee Club: Chorus
ZUERCHER, EDNA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,, YYYY,, YYY, W h, itgwatgr
Y. W. C. A.: Winnetaska: Agriculture Club
THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
TAYLOR TELLEFSON TERW1l,Lll11l4lli THOLEN THOMPSON
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WORIUJLLL YEOMAN ZLTERCHER
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Student organizations, departmental
and social, represent those students
who have accepted the challenge of
the various phases of campus life and
who have met the challenge with
eagerness and enthusiasm. Organiza-
tions do not exist for personal glori-
fication. It is of little import just
what club or sorority or fraternity a
student is affiliated withg in any case,
he is contributing to the permanent
values of college life. He is learning
to cooperate with others and to make
himself a part of the forces that are
answering the "call" of education.
C' uItc11'n "Calls
N recognition of student achieve-
ment, the Sunflower staff held an
election to choose outstanding stu-
dents on the campus in a king and
queen contest. The royalty was elected
on the basis of beauty and handsome-
ness, personality, neatness and dress,
and leadership. ln every case the stu-
dents found the selection of the most
outstanding persons for these honors
very difficult, for a choice seemed to be
discrimination against others. By tabu-
lating the results of the entire voting,
Evelyn Wenrich and Wilbur Daeschner
won the title of the Sunflower Queen
and King, representative Teachers Col-
lege collegians. Miss Wenrich is a jun-
ior and a member of Alpha Sigma Al-
pha. lVlr. Daeschner, a senior, is presi-
dent of the Student Councilg he is asso-
ciated with Kappa -Sigma Epsilon. This
is the first time in seven years that the
Sunflower King and Queen have been
chosen by popular electiong heretofore
the voting was limited to those students
who purchased books. Because the re-
sults were so close, the staff decided
that recognition of only the king and
queen could not be justified, therefore,
the first three choices in each of the
qualifications -- beauty, personality,
neatness and dress, and leadership.
has been included .......
Wilbur Daeschner and Evelyn Wenrich
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TUDENTS on the campus are
well acquainted with George H. Phillips
who is recognized for his friendliness
and his interest in student problems.
Particularly has he been an aid to the
l937 Sunflower staff who have turned
to him for guidance and direction in
editing the annual. Likewise, students
who have been associated with The
Bulletin have felt the influence of his
personality, and have found in his
friendship a stimulation for greater
achievements. Although Mr. Phillips is
busy with the problems of publicity and
publications, he always has time to re-
spond to the call of a friend who seeks
his opinion or his services. His devo-
tion to the men and women on the
campus has won him a multitudinous
number of admirers. He is a friend of
the Teachers College youth.
VALUE JOHNSON GI:ORGE H PHILLII 5
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IN MEMORIAM
RDF. John P Drake began
his service in Emporia in 1913 which
was terminated by his death after twen-
ty-three consecutive years of work.
Prof. Drake was appointed the head of
the department of physics six months
after his arrival here, the position he
still held at the time of his death. His
chief hobby was traveling and much of
his leisure time was spent in visiting
renowned places in the United States.
ln tennis and other sports, he likewise
found enjoyment and recreation. Prof.
Drake will long be remembered because
he won the friendship of the students
with whom he came in contact, and his
influence, past and present, will forever
stand as a monument of his work.
PROF. QI. P. DRAKI
resume of the voting for King and Queen
is as follows: Evelyn Wenrich, Elaine Kollins,
and Patricia Kelley were elected the most beau-
tiful women of K. S. T. C. Likewise, Albert
Locke, Wilbur Daeschner, and Hal l-lollembeak
were voted the most handsome men. The most
outstanding women personalities are Edna Louise
Turner, Nadine Hunt and Lena Plumleyg Cecil
Rhoads, Archie San Romani, and Wilbur
Daeschner won the men's personality honors.
The students chose Evelyn Wenrich, Doris Mc-
Guire, and Sara Susan Jones as the neatest
women dressers, and Byron Eshelman, Richard
Sewell, and Wilbur Daeschner in the men's divi-
sion. Helen Briggs and Wilbur Daeschner are
the outstanding campus leaders according to
the results. Others recognized for their leader-
ship ability are Ruth Stone, lVlaryan Brooks,
Archie San Romani, and Forrest Frease. ln the
Homecoming Queen contest Billie Engler was
selected for the honor above Dorothy Resch,
Delores l-loner, Nlaryan Brooks, and Lena Plum-
ley, who attended the queen during the cele-
bration. Twelve girls were nominated for the
title. lVliss Engler is a junior and a member of
Sigma -Sigma Sigma. ln the elections the re-
sults were very close, and the above students
won campus recognition from a field of approx-
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Sigma Sigma Sigma
Sigma Sigma Sigma, the oldest educational sorority, was founded at the Virginia
State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia, in 1893. Pi chapter was installed on this
campus in 1917. The open motto of Sigma Sigma Sigma is "Faithful unto death."
The sorority publication is t'The Triangle."
Billie Engler was chosen by popular student vote as Peggy Pedagog, the home-
coming queen.
Founders' Day was celebrated April 20 with a dinner given at the chapter house.
In November the pledges entertained at the Country Club with their annual party: in
january the members held their mid-semester party in the Hotel Broadview Grill.
Several teas were given throughout the year. Among these were the Friendship, the
Mothersi, and the Alumnae Teas.
The most important event of the year was the moving into the new chapter house
at 310 W'est Twelfth Avenue this spring. The spring formal, the Violet Dance, was
held in the new house.
MEMBERS: Melba Beuchat, Margaret Bowers, Mildred Burnap, LaVone Cable,
Billie Engler, Geraldine Gillis, Margaret Holland, Nadine Hunt, Susan Sarah Jones,
SPOIYSOI'
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Pairom and Pat1'011c's5c's
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Stroud
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rice
H misc' Ill ofbm'
Mrs. J. Fred Boggess
Flower
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Purple and White
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THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
Helen Lenander, Lucille Moore, Wilnia Neinstedt, Lola Reagan, Roberta Reed, Dorothy
Reseh, Louise Symes, Alta Tanner, Martha Virginia Teena, Helen Yates.
PLEDGES: Ida Caroline Axe, Bette Bush, Katherine Evans, Ada Lou Forrester,
Faith Goodwin, Barbara Harper, Opal Kendall, Elaine Kollins, Shirley Murphy, Helen
Pyle, Mary Katherine Rich, Ruth Sehottler, Arlene Stark.
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Beuehat, Bowers,
Burnap
Bush, Cable, Engler,
Evans, Forrester
Gillis, Goodwin,
Harper, Holland,
Hunt
Jones, Kendall,
Kollins, Lena nder
Moore
Murphy, Neinstcdt,
Pyle, Reagan, Reed
Resch, Rich, Stark,
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Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,, A RNOLD LISTER T E
Trcasurm' ,,,,,,. ,,,,, J AMES EATON
Phi Delta Chi
Phi Delta Chi fraternity was founded in March, 1921, by a group of World War
veterans, embodying the athletic, social, and scholastic phases of school life into an
organization that now has more than four hundred members and alumni. The Emporia
chapter is Alpha of Phi Delta Chi.
During the 1936-37 year Phi Delta Chi has presented its novelty skit, "The Martins
and the Coys," to more than 1,500 people. Established also in the past year was the
Phi Delt Mothers' Club with twelve charter members. Immediately after it was in-
stalled, the club made fraternity initiation robes. The Phi Delt basketball team won
the intra-mural tournament and many out-of-town games. For the past three years
the Phi Delts were in possession of the Sunflower Campus Kingship.
The September rush party was held in the Broadview Grill, September 9, 19365
the pledge party, the Phi Delt Swing, was held in the Grill November 21, 1936. The
second semester rush party was held at the chapter house in January, the annual spring
formal, the Phi Delt Spring Splash, was held May 15, 1937, in the Student Union Ball-
room.
ACTIVE MEMBERS: Victor Ames, Claude Arnett, Don Baltz, Paul Brown,
Mason Carr, Richard Childers, Harold Clark, Kenneth Colwell, Basil Cooney, Vincent
Davis, James Eaton, I-Iomer Eikerman, Alva Gardner, Gareth Gilson, Alton Harness,
Lawrence Hickox, Dale Hogan, Hal Hollembeak, Vernon I-Iolman, Percy Keller, Glenn
L I Colors
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V I I ref 1's Dr. C. E. Arnett
if. A I Dr. E. J. Brown
M : -3'fl1?f'is" iiitv: iill Dr. V. A. Davis
A- Ig ,,1, ! Q i , .,,,Qg,Q . Prof. C. K. Turner
Prof. G. C. Wilson
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THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
Kready, NVilliam Kretsinger, Arnold Lister, Erwin Luthi, Kenneth Murdock, James
McKim, Jack Overstreet, Bernard Reeble, Orville Ross, Richard Sewell, Willis Shaffer,
Gail Shannon, Tom Tholen, Don Thomas, Arthur Triemer, Curran Tuggle, John Zim-
merman, Julian Zimmerman.
PLEDGES: Robert Brown, Dale Canfield, Jack Coover, Robert Foote, Wendell
Glasscock, Florian Swanson, George Tinklin, Hammond Russem, James Bell, William
Keller, Howard Pipkin, Marvin Watkins, Edgar Eikerman.
Mrs. Lesh, Arnett,
Baltz, Carr,
Childers, Brown
Canfield, Clark,
Cooney, Coover,
Davis, Eaton
Eikerman, Foote,
Gardner, Gilson,
Glasscock, Harness
Hogan, Hollembeak,
Holman, Keller,
Kready, Kretsinger
Lister, Luthi,
McKim, Murdock,
Overstreet, Reeble
Ross, Russem, Sewell,
Schaffer, Shannon,
Pipkin
Tholen, Triemer,
Tuggle, Watkins
Zimmerman,
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Theta Sigma Upsilon sorority was founded
at K. S. T. C. in 1907, but it was known as the
Sigma Literary Society until 1921 when the
national organization was founded by Frances
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The Fourth National
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17-20 at Colorado Springs.
Major social events of
the year were a Valentine
Ball and a Farewell Dance.
The chapter house is at
1011 Merchant Street.
MEMBERS:
Donna Conkle, Mary
Louise Dodge, Dorothy Ozen-
berger, Susan Johnson, Leona
Johnson, Dolly Rodee, Melba
Masheter, Dorothy Riemer,
Alice Lofstead.
Acfire Sfrouxor
Miss Pearl Weidman
Sponsor
Miss Queen Harper
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Mrs. W. S. Ruggles, Jr.
Pafrmzessex
Mrs. Frederick Scott
Mrs. R. A. Wortman
Mrs. Elsie Pine
Flower-Pink Rose
Colors-Pink and Silver
Weidinaii, Ccnkle, Dodge
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livery two years the sorority
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National Conclave occurred in
hlune, 1956, in Chicago.
Mu chapter maintains its
chapter room at 1202 Highlantl.
ACTIVE lNllflNlBl?RS: Eleanor
Colegrove, Naomi Fees, Gladclen
Haskell, Genevieve Huckstep,
Louise McCray, Mercedes Schmit-
tcr, Hana Pearl Shipley, Dollie
Tharnstrom, Helen XVi1son.
PLEDGES: Roberta Davies,
Mary Margaret Dimon, Gwendolyn
llvcrcst, Jean Jones, Dorothy Mc-
Claren, Mary Helen Reed.
Mitchell, T11 rasher, Colegrove,
Davies
Dimon, lfverest, Fees, Haskell
Huckstcp, ilenes, McC1aren,
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PI11 Mu Gamma
Phi Mu Gamma, naticnal fine arts fraternity, was
feunded at Hollins College, Hollins, Virginia, in 1898.
The history of Mu chapter dates from -lanuary, 1917,
when a girls' music club became a local sorority, Theta Chi
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the campus. ln May, 1921, the local sorority became Delta
chapter of the National sorority, Lambda Phi Delta, and
remained so until 1930. ln 1930 Lambda Phi Delta merged
with the national fine arts fraternity, Phi Mu Gamma.
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Trf'as11rr'r .,,,, DAN NYE Sigma Tau Gamma
The Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national teachers college fraternity, will look back on
year 1936-57 as one of its very brightest. Last December, at Sigma Tau Gamma's national conclave in
Hot Springs, Ark., Glenn Pennington, B. S. in Ed. ,3 6, was elected to the office of vice-president of the
national grand council, and President Orville Hoch was presented the national "Efficiency Cup' for
Delta's permanent possession, having won the cup for the third time in 1936. For the second time in
three years, the Sigma Tau's were awarded first place in Homecoming decoration.
This year, Delta chapter has been substantially aided by an active alumni organization which holds
monthly meetings. To cooperate with this organization, Delta has expanded its news-letter policy to
include a series of four or five letters to all alumni members.
Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma dates on this campus from pre-war years when the organization,
then called Beta Alpha Tau, was popularly known as the "Bats" Then, on January 20, 1922, the Beta
Alpha Tau's became the Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social and professional teachers
college fraternity, founded in XVarrensburg, Mo., July 2, 1920. Steadily growing from that time, there
are now twenty chapters in thirteen states. The official national magazine, the "Saga of Sigma Tau
Gamma," is published each December and April.
The social calendar of Sigma Tau Gamma for this year includes, in addition to two rush-week
dances, the Pledge Parties, given annually and each semester by the pledges for the pleasure of the "actives"
and alumni, the Christmas Stag Dinner, the annual old-time "Forty-Ninerv costume party, the Spring
liormalg the Founders, Day Banquetg and the annual Farewell Party.
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Mrs. Alice Potts
Sponsors
Dr. M. W. Roper
Dr. L. E. Blackman
Mr. A. D. Schmutz
Mr. G. H. Philips
Flower
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Colors
Blue and White
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ACTIVE MICMBICRS: Howard Anderson, Robert Anderson, Charles Bergerhcuse, Keith Foster,
Robert Gilman, Alonzo Hnrtwig, .luela Henvner, johnny Hill, Orville Hoeh, Wilscilt Jordan, Lawrence
Krehbiel, Vernon Loomis, Philip Lord, Lloyd McClellan, Weiitlell Melntosh, Williilnt Nutting, Daniel Nye,
Chester Parker, Vernen Pennington, Delmont Peterson, Lyle Sehciaf, Roy Schurter, Fugcne Souders, Cress
Surface, Wliitby Turner, Charles XVnyman, Maurice Waynxaii, Truman XY'eigand, Kenneth West, Eugene
Reley, Williani Smith, Maynard Powers, Kenneth Hendricks, Clarence Bean.
PLIZDGFS: Custer Carpenter, Wfillium Skinner, LeRoy Armstrong, Charles McCoy, Donald Terry,
Lowell NWeir, Don Lawton, George Rockey, Wfillinni Yearout, Virgil Springfeldt, Eugene Remy, Robert
Burrell.
Mrs. Potts, Anderson,
R. Anderson, Benn,
Bergerhouse, Boyle
Flickingcr, Foster,
Gilman, Hartwig,
Heavner, Hendricks
Hill, Hoeh, Jordon,
Krehbiel, Loomis,
Lord
McClellan, McCoy,
McIntosh, Nye,
Pennington, Peters
Powers, Roekey,
Roley, Sehnnf,
Sehurter, Smith,
Terry, Souders,
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Recording Secretary ..,,,,,.,,..,.,,,, JUNE MULLINAX X
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Pi Kappa Sigma
At Michigan State Normal School, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Pi Kappa Sigma was
founded. Sigma Gamma, a local club, became Iota chapter of the organization on
February 22, 19185 it was the first sorority on this campus.
The sororit ma azine, "The Laurel," is issued uarterl to alumnae and members
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of the twenty-eight chapters. A national convention is held every three years and will
meet this summer July 14-17 at Colorado Springs.
Founders' Day was observed November 17, at the Mit-Wfay Hotel. The Annual
Pledge Party and the Spring Formal were held in the Student Union Ballroom. The
Farewell Party was at the Country Club.
Sponsors
Mrs. Edwin J. Brown
Dr. Minnie Miller
A 1' Housemoflzer
Miss Emma Jones
Pafrons and Pzzfrorzesses
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schmutz
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore
Colors
Turqouise Blue and Gold
Flowers
Jonquil and Forget-Me-Not
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MEMBERS: Doris Bolinger, Alberta Brickell, Molly Marie Broadstone, Frances
Coltrane, Cleda Davison, Helen Dickey, Ruth Emric, Pauline Foster, Beatrice Gross,
Thuralene Harbaugh, Vyanda Hunt, Margaret Ann Lewis, Eloise Livengood, Mildred
Livengood, June Mullinax, Marjorie O'Conner, Christie Lee Prescott, Marie Pritchard,
Lorene Radke, Evelyn Belle Recs, Joyce Sidener, Gwendolyn Smith, Roberta Songer,
Vera Vassar, Doris Weaver, Vivian Wfeaver, Yvonne Wfinkler.
Mrs. Jones, Bolinger,
Brickell, Broadstone,
Davison
Dickey, Emrie,
Gross, Harbaugh,
Hunt
Lewis, Livengood,
M. Livengood,
Mllllinax, O'Conner
Prescott, Pritchard,
Radko, Rees,
Wenxfer, Sidener
Sanger, Smith,
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Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded at Miami University, Oxford,
Ohio, on September 23, 1914. The sorority grew rapidly and in 1917 became the
fourth group to join the Association of Educational Sororities. On March 31, 1917,
the Omega Literary Society became Epsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon. There are
now thirty active chapters.
The sorority magazine, "The Shield," first published in 1917, is a quarterly,
The first outstanding social event this year was the Pledge Party held at the Student
Union. The Delta Sig Snow Skate, the Christmas formal dinner dance, held at the
chapter house was outstanding because of its attractive and appropriate decorations.
The biggest party of the year was the Spring Formal, a dinner dance held at the Broad-
view Hotel. The social season ended with the Annual Farewell Party.
Founders' Day was celebrated with a service and banquet on September 23. The
Delta Sigs always celebrate Mother's Day and this year they had a house party on April
17 and 18 which was attended by many out-of-town mothers.
Colors
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Paf1'011f'ssr's
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Mrs. T. B. Lord
Mrs. F. L. Gilson
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ACTIVE MEMBERS: Grace Anderson, Marjorie Baltz, Helen Edwards, Irene
Ellis, Eunice Guilfoil, Hazel Howard, Nellie Lee Kayser, Doris Kell, Patricia Kelley,
Marjorie Kelly, Nina Loy, Katharine Marbourg, Dolores Miller, Lena Ruth Miller,
Thelma Ray, Josephine Roberts, Ella Sehwandt, Ann Sherrard, Georgia Wfilliams.
PLEDGES: Gladys Anderson, Mary Jane Deans, Ima Jean DeTar, Kitty Doyle,
LaFaun Gormley, Marie Hunter.
, Mrs. Hall, Anderson,
Baltz, Covert,
Anderson
DeTar, Doyle,
Edwards, Ellis,
Gormley
Howard, Guilfoil,
Kayser, Kell,
Kelley
M. Kelly, Lister,
Loy, Marbourg,
Miller
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Alpha Sigma Tau
Alpha Sigma Tau was founded at Ypsilanti, Michigan, in 1898. The sorority,
first organized on this campus in 1920 as .Delta Gamma Rho became the Iota chapter
of Alpha Sigma Tau. Culture, devotion to duty, and loyalty to college, to friend and
to sister are the general objectives of the organization.
The sorority pin is a modified shield of black onyx bordered with pearls, and dis-
plays the Greek letters of Alpha Sigma Tau. The pledge pin is a monogram of gold.
The official publication of the organization, "The Anchor," is edited semi-annually.
The home of Alpha Sigma Tau is located at 1006 Constitution Street.
Delores Honer, president of the chapter, is also president of Pan-Hellenic Council
this year, and a member of Xi Phi. This spring she was pledged in Kappa Delta Pi.
Mabel Gertrude King is a member of the Madrigalians.
Sponsor
Miss Helen Garman
Patrons
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Shebilsky
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jackson
Colors
Emerald and Gold
Flower
Yellow Rose
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THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
MEMBERS: Delores Honer, Virginia Lois Briggs, Melba Jenkins, Hazel Rorick,
Lucretia Peacock, Evelyn Heintz, Myrel Yost, Mable King, Winifred Vigneron, Marie
Bogue, Treva Thompson, Mary McDonough, Edith Jobe, Ellen Herron, Charlotte Hull.
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Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,, 7.,,, . . LEo COLTON
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In 1910 a group of men, realizing the bonds of common interests existing in the
profession of education, and desiring to promote the ideals of intellectual, moral, social,
and physical development as a basis of happiness and success in life, drafted a constitu-
tion embodying these principles, and organized themselves into a Greek letter fraternity,
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
The organization was recognized officially in 1913, and in 1927 the fraternity
was recognized as the Alpha chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon, a national teachers college
fraternity.
Its success in the ideals it embodies is clearly indicated by the number of its mem-
bers outstanding in athletics. Among the twenty-eight Phi Sigs who made football
letters were co-captains: XVilliam Starkey and John Strube, and captains-elect:
Richard Mawdsley and Harry Kline. Ten members were on the basketball squad.
DeMott and Sumner, two of the best hurdlers in the circuit, and Tony Lohkamp, star
weight man, lead the list of trackmen.
William Starkey, Richard Mawdsley, and Cecil Rhoads are members of Xi Phi honor-
ary leadership fraternity. The annual Iden scholarship was awarded to- Cecil Rhoads,
ACTIVE MEMBERS: Bruce Anderson, Kirk Austin, Verne Ayers, Kenneth
Baird, James Baird, Claris Burns, Robert Belting, Leo Colton, Donald Conroy, Rudolph
Fox, James King, Charles Lawson, LaVerne Lehman, Wyatt Marbourg, Richard Mawds-
ley, Virgil Phelan, Ralph Powell, Lindell Petty, Hubert Rapp, Cecil Rhoads, Max
Robison, Aaron Romine, Archie Sheppard, John Schartz, William Starkey, Arthur
Colors
Blue and Old Rose
Flower
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Housemofbvr
Mrs. Effie Mullins
Sllnonsors
Dr. Philip Morgan
Prof. C. L. Jackson
Prof. J. F. Dietrich
Prof. C. J. Gladfelter
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Starkey, Carl Soden, Harvey Sybril, Lloyd Thomas, Dean Wfagaman,
LeRoy Harper, W'alter Phipps, Robert Innes, Kenneth Johnson.
PLEDGES: Fletcher Chaffee, Jack Craver, Herbert Dickson,
Robert Resch, Meredith Pipkin, Ralph Pitts, A. J. Lawson, XY'illia
NVilson, T. D. Wlieat, Gus Emery, Albert XViley, Verne Sumner, Bud
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Burns, Chaffee,
Colton, Conroy
Craver, DeMott,
Iimery, Fox,
George, Harper
lnnis, -lelinson,
King, Lawson,
Lehman, Mahonex
Mawdsley, Meats,
Myers, Parker
Marbeurg, Phelan,
Powell, Rand,
Resch, Petty
Rhoads, Robison,
Romine, Schartv,
Sheppard, Sybril
Soden, Starkey,
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Vive-Presiderzi ,,,,,,.A,,, ,,,....v. M ARYAN BROOKS
Recording Secretary ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.., ABBIE AMRINE
Corresponding Secretary .,....,, DELORES THOLEN
Treasurer ,,g,,,,,,, MARGARET MARY WOODMANSEE
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A,,, BIARCARET ABILDGAARD, EDNA L. TURNER
Alpha Sigma Alpha was organized in Farmville, Virginia, in 1901. Epsilon Epsilon
chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha was first organized on this campus in 1910 as Kappa
Delta Theta. It became associated with Alpha Sigma Alpha in 1917. The open motto
of the sorority is t'Aspire, Seek, Attainf, Its official publication is "The Phoenix."
Alpha Sigma Alpha had many social events this year. The social season started
with the Fall Hayrack Ride, and it was followed with the Pledge Party, and the Christ-
mas Party at the Country Club, the Spring Formal, a Mother's Day Tea, and a Farewell
Party given with Delta Sigma Epsilon social sorority. A
Margaret Abildgaard attended the national convention in Breezy Point, Minnesota,
last August.
Evelyn W'enrich was chosen Sunflower Queen. Maryan Brooks, Margaret Abild-
gaard, Edna Louise Turner are members of Xi Phi.
The chapter house is at 112 West Twelfth.
MEMBERS: Dorothea Abildgaard, Margaret Abildgaard, Abbie Amrine, Margaret
Barber, Maryan Brooks, Mary Louise Butcher, Ruth Cheney, Lillian Clough, Nadean
Cravens, Betty Cremer, Keats Dorney, Virginia Eicholtz, Ida Mae Elder, Jane Findley,
Mildred Garrett, Lillian Glick, Margaret Hilliard, Stelouse Hockensmith, Jane Loomis,
Colors
Red and W'hite
Flowers
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Housemofber
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Sponsor
Miss Edna McCullough
Patrons and Pafronesses
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rowland
Mrs. C. R. Phipps
Mrs. Cornelia Conwell
Mrs. O. J. Borchers
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Virginia Lorenson, Isabel Mnbes, Marjorie Moore, Noln Newton, Marguerite Rice, Alice
Slater, Ruth Stone, Ruth Terwilliger, Delores Tholen, Edna Louise Turner, Evelyn
Wenricli, Jennie Wfilliams, Dorothy Vifingerd, Joyce Wfingrnve, Vesta Wootl, Margaret
Mary XVoodinnnsee.
PLEDGES: Harriet Cox, Margie DeBuhr, Anna Marie Dericks, Ann Goldsmith,
Lois Shannon, Vernelle Worrell.
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Kappa Sigma Fpsilon was founded in 1915 for the purpose of promoting fraternalism, social felloxi
ship, and scholarship. The greup emphasizes not only the social side ef collegiate life, but also the
schclastic and the extra-curricular. It is the second eldest social fraternity at K. S. T. C. and this year
celebrated its twenty-second anniversary with a Fcunders' Day Dinner at the Student Union March oth.
Kappa Sigma Iipsilen with a membership of forty-five men, attracts men from all fields of study
and interest. Elwood -Ienes, Byron lishelman, and XVilbur Daeschner wcre members cf this year's debate
squad, and are also members of Pi Kappa Delta ef which Jones is president. Lowell Brandner, Marion
Bt-hn, Wfilbur Uaesehner, Byron Flshelman, and Bill Martin, Ir., ccmpose the largest number ef students
elected in Xi Phi fri ni any single campus rziganivation. Lowell Brandner is Friday editor if the Bulleting
Linus Austin and Byron lislielman are co-business managers of the paper. Bill Martin, jr., is editor of
the Sunflower. jones is president of the Yeung Democrats Club. Martin and Bohn are members of
Kappa Delta Pi. Bohn is also affiliated with Kappa Mu lipsilon. XVilbur Daeschner is president of the
Student Council, a przsititn Kappa Sigs have held for four consecutive years. He was also elected Sun-
flower Campus King this spring. Harold Peters, jones, lishelman, Daeschner, and Martin were delegates
to the 1936 Student Legislature in Topeka. Fer the past three ccnsecutive years the Kappa Sigs have
had the highest scholastic rating of any fraternity on the campus. Clarence W'ei'd, Bill Gregory, and
Eldon Albright were lettermen on the football team. LeRoy Mallett is president cf the Inter-Fraternity
Ceuncil and manager of the Student Union. The Kappa Sigs moved to 811 Constitution in April.
The outstanding social function of the year is the annual 'Salad Slide," a formal dinner-dance.
which was held this year at the Hotel Broadview. Besides week-end house parties, other traditional social
functions held during the year were the Fall Rush Dance, the pledge Bowery Party, Christmas Stag Party,
Spring Rush Dance, and Farewell Party.
SPONSORS
PRo1-. TIIEODORE Owl-N
DR. HAXROLIJ F. PRI1Ls'i'
DR. ST13wART BOIRTIWAN
PRO!-. BERNARD F1TZG1iR,it,n
MR. Tl1l,0I101iL NEXX'CZONIl.R
PRo1'. G1.oRut2 R. R. Pl'I,AUM
1TRor. If. I.. Gn.soN
DR. H. G. Lum.
Ilo1m'f1lrvfbt'i', QTORNELIA CONWRI1.
Colors, PURPIL AND Goto
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THE UNFLOWER . . 1937
MIQMBFRS: Guy Astle, Linus Austin, Eldun Albriglit, Luwell Branclner, Melvin Chiles, Daugherty
Clark, VC'ilbur Daesehner, Byron lfshelman, William Gregory, l.crt,y Hottd, Arthur Hughes, LeRoy
Hughes, W'illiam Humphrey, W'ayne -Ienes, Elwood jones, .Iunicr lent, Kenneth Keller, Gail Maben, LeRoy
Mallctt, W'illiam Martin, jr., Marian Bahn, Bch Morse, Clair Page, Lawrence Palmruse, Robert Patterson,
Whxrren Pyle, Harald Peters, lidwin Reed, Clair Stockton, Ray Stuart, Rcbcrt Wfhincry, Clarence W'ood,
W'arren XX'oed.
PLIZUGES: Harold Bird, Rubert Smart, Homer Bohn, Iilyin X':Vinn, Virgil Hayes, -lunier Hawes,
Laurence Prcffitt, Charles Dewey, Lecnard Shaw, Luther Keplar, Austin Mentzer.
Mrs. Ctxnwell,
Albright, Astle,
Austin, Stuart,
M. Bohn.
Brandner, lent,
Clark, Daeschner,
A. Hliglies, Gregw 5.
Menuer, Palinrose,
Witlil, Maben,
lanes, Martin.
Jones, Mallett,
Proffitt, Dewey,
L. Hughes, Wlmml.
Pyle, Peters, Hood,
Keller, Chiles,
Shaw.
Hawes, Page,
Patterson, H. Bohn,
W'hinery, lidds.
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Prcgiffmzi YYYY,,Y,,Y,Y .. ,,,,,., LENA PLUMLEY
Vice-Presidcnf ,,,7,, IWARY JANE Discs
Sefrefgry ,,,7,7, ,,,, G XVENDOLYN GREEN
TTL'dS1lYCT Ygrr ,YY,,,,,,,,,f,,,,,,, , W KATHERYN DRAKE
SPONSORS
Miss HELEN RUMBLE Miss TEIKESA RYAN
PATRONS
DR. AND MRS. W. H. GRAY DR. AND MRs. JOSEPH NAGGE
MR. AND MRS. H. C. PIIETT -
Winnetaska, which is an outgrowth of the freshman women's group sponsored by
Miss Maude E. Minrow, Dean of Women, is an organization for the social and cultural
interests of the women of K. S. T. C. who are not affiliated with a Greek-letter social
group on the campus. The membership of the group has increased more than one
hundred since it was organized in 1931.
The main objective of the organization is the furtherance of social contacts and
friendly relationships among its members. Meetings are held each Thursday evening
at eight o'clock following a social hour of dancing with Mu Epsilon Nu. A short
program designed to carry out the purpose of the group is presented by a sponsor, a
member, or a guest speaker each week. E
The Fall Party and the Spring Party are the outstanding social features of the year.
' ols in Kansas, Kansas State Teachers College is the only one to have
an organization of this kind. Miss Teresa lVlTRyan, a ' '
has been sponsor of XVinnetaska since its organization, deserves much credit for its suc-
cess.
The name "Winnetaska" is an Indian word meaning "pleasant laughter." The
symbols of the organization are the Indian moon and star, symbols of light.
IDENTIFICATION OF PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE
TOP PICTURE
Back Rau'-Auld, Peterson, Booz, Rhoden, Bowman, Bumgartner, Byers, Bottorf, Mcnsen, Hermstein,
Burling, Newton, E. Stephens, Truesdale, Shafer.
Middle Row-Osborne, Sanford, Peterson, Aldridge, Noll, Teel, Okcn, Cater, Glick, Miller, Baxter,
Rinkel, Dailey, Stone, Bills, Putnam, Barclay, Gray, N. Wfilliams.
Ifrolzl Row-Gray, Rumble, Hiett, Ryan, Plumley, Diggs, Green, K. Drake, Lutt, H. Taylor, Ansdell,
Daily.
MIDDLE PICTURE I
Top Row-Williams, Finnerty, I.. Austin, A. Austin, Hatfield, H. Griffith, Armantrout, Hill, Rczeki-
man, Reid, Smith, Zuercher, Powell, DeBuhr, McVay, M. Kilmer.
Mirlzllc' Row-Merryfield, K. Kinsey, M. Finnerty, Daly, F. Wolfe, Swingle, Rayner, Martin, West, So-
Cclofsky, M. Kirby, Ault, Williamson, Harrell, Funk, Tellefson, Mcrley, Zimmerman, V. Allen,
Hainline, Pangborn, Williams, Kilmer, M. Truesdale.
Buffom Roux-Day, E. Smith, Bergman, Sayre, Laughlin, L. Miller, Davidson, Blakely, Fentenr, Gwin,
A. Markham, F. Allen, Duty.
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Tuff lima'--ihzss, Fnnelcr, Bmvcrs, Cf. W'.1lliwr, Nl. Al. XY'.1llisur, Chmidinu, Gusmfsz n, Fmlcs, Bnmcrr, Richard
Srczvur, Iflgltuu, Case, xY'CiI'lIN.lI'l, Cntmbriuk.
Mifffffr Rr,11'4V. Nlmxrc, Srurdcx'.ml, Snider, Firlgclxlld, Bain, XY'clkcr, li NVl1ipplc, I. XX'I1ippIc, Kaye,
Afcxandcr, Mulialc, liruwn, NIcNm'um, Dmidsun, Grimslcy, Cfzcklcv, XVm:udw:.r1l1, Wbbbcr, Slxu.11'cr,
cyclUl1l1Cl',
Brfflfml Rr:1c4XV4.f:d, Rclmlufrg, Pcyuzn, Swelling, Patrick, NI. Smith, In Drake, Slcwarl, Kgmsun, Sumo-
b1'c.1kcr, IX. Llnncs.
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DR. XV. H. GRAY
OFFICERS
FIRST SEMESTER
,....EvERTT FULLER . .
. ,,,,, HENRY BROXVN . .
. ,Y.,, DONALD MOLER .
,WEPAUL DANIELS .
SPONSORS
DR. JOSE PH NAGGE
SECOND SEMESTER
DUFF XVAGONER
OTHO RASMUSSEN
FoRREsT Coop
JOE SARRACINO
MR. XV. C. HIIiTT
Mu Epsilon Nu, men,s independent social organization, was organized in December,
1930. It was designed by the Iate Dean C. R. Phipps and a committee of students
composed of Merle Harlan, Delbert Donnell, Dwight Newberg, Paul Jehlick, Frank
Beach, Jr., Frank Pecinovsky, and Roy Downs. The aims of the organization are Set
forth by its constitution in the following: "To promote the ideals of fellowship among
the young men of the school and to afford an opportunity for the study of social prob-
lems, attainment of social graces, and further development of personality."
The Greek letters Mu Epsilon Nu were chosen to represent Manner, Ethics, and
Nobility-Manhood in its highest degree.
The first meeting of Mu Epsilon Nu was held on january 7, 1931, with thirty
members attending. The organization has grown until it now has approximately two
hundred members and is the largest social organization on the campus.
Meetings are held every Thursday evening. .Members meet in the Student Union
Ballroom at 7:00 for an hour of dancing with the members of Winnetaska, independent
womens 0 '.. ' . ' embers meet for a business discussion
or a short lecture on subjects of cultural interest and value.
Membership in the organization is open to all non-fraternity men on the campus.
IDENTIFICATION OF PICTURES ON OPPOSITE PAGE
TOP PICTURE
liirsf Row-Musch, Scoggin, Nash, Wfhitmore, Testorff, Mentzer, Lewis, Owens, Lackey, P. Anderson
Vance.
Srcoml Rou'QMiIIer, Doyle, Bohn, Cramm, Cowan, Christlieb, Robinson, W'aIters, Bird, Hoffmann,
Godderz.
Tbirrl Row-Klein, Smith, Evertson, Dietrich, Barnett, Provrist, VVickIund, Copeland, Pendergraft, Hughes,
Rindt, Mahoney, Volland, McCoy, Hefley.
Fonrfb Rau'-Nelson, Royer, Hayes, Cowdrey, Roland, Mears, Hague, Coats, Buenning, Love, Ulm, Hawes,
Plummer, Postlewait, Bales, Holman.
MIDDLE PICTURE
Firxf Rau'-Burlze, Dreasher, Hamilton, Cramer, Glasseock, San Romani, Hoch, Decker, Brown, Clark,
Hildyard.
SITIHILZ Rau'-Boone, Shepherd, V. Anderson, Ahlstrcm, Herrman, Miller, Shepherd, Tarman, Rasmuss n
Sarracino, Dubois, Moler, Daniel, Grisell.
Third Raw--Barb, Bedwell, Coffman, Neussen, Stewart, Auten, Reid, Farney, Stout, King, Kloepper.
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TI-IE UNFLCDWER . . 1937
BOTTOM PICTUR I2
im! Roll'--Niclmls, Hidalgo, Dougnn, Ducr, Dr. Nnggc, Vullcr, Dr. Gray, Mr. Ilictt, Frcusc, Cuff, Fmcry.
Swrunl Rr,11'fGun'Qv, Gmzcll, Huber, O'Ncil, XY'11ldairf, .XL'kClIX1.lI1, Guglcr, Davis, Cuazp, Knurp, Perkins,
Reid.
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Abbot, Elizabeth ,,,,,
Abildgaard, Margaret
Abildgaard, Dorothea
Aeker, Mary ,,.,...,,,,,,,,
Ae kerman, Everett
Adamela, Jessie .3
Adams, Kathleen ,,,,,
Ahlstrcm, Albert 3 3
Albright, Eldon ,,,, 43, 58, 60, 89, 101, 126,
Albrldge, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W, W, 131,
Alexander, Donald
Alexander, Ruth ,.,,
Allen, Francis ,,,,,,
Allen, Virginia W 3.
Allison, Vera ,,,,
Allsbury, Carl ,,,,,,,,,
Ambrose, Albert ..,,
Ames, Arthur ,,,,,,
Ames, Miles ,...,..
Ames, Victor ,,,,,,,
Amrine, Abbie
Anderson, Annabel
Anderson, Audrey 33
Anderson, Bruce ,,,,,
Anderson, Carrol ,,,,,,
Anderson, Dalton ,,,,,,
Anderson, Gladys 33
Anderson, Grace ,,,,,
Anderson, Hazel ,,,,,
Anderson, Howard 3
Anderson, Opal .3
Anderson, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Anderson, Raymond
Anderson, Robert 33
Anderson Victor
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Appel, Ethelyn ,,,,,,,
UNFLOWER . . 1937
3 W W 33 101,
34, 43, 78,
3, 129, 136,
62, 92, 93, 131,
101, 107,
62, 91, 95,
100, 101, 130, 167,
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107
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175
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171
171
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167
131
101
107
167
183
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Applegate, Minnie 3333 ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 3 33 93,
Armantrout, Evelyn .,,,,. 62, 88, 93,
Armstrong, LeRoy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Arnett, Claude, Jr. ...,, ,,,,,, 7 8, 107,
Ashley, George ,,,,,, .,,,.,,,... ...,,,..,,,.,,.,,
Astle, Guy ,,,,,,,,, 60, 97, 101,
Auld, ,lessie 33 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Ault, Virginia W ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,.,,,...,... 4 3,
Austin, Kirk ,,,,,, 60, 89, 107,
Austin, Linus ,,,, 53, 62, 101,
Austin, Aline ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,..,,c 1 37,
Austin, Lorene ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 2, 93,
Auten, Lloyd 33 ,,,,, 97, 107,
Axe, Ida ,,,,,,, 3 ,,,, ,,,,, 3 3
Axe, Lillian .,,, ,..,,,, 3
Ayres, Verne ,,..,,,. W3 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 37,
Bacon, W'illia111 ,,,c,, ,,,,,c,, 3 43,
Bailey, Melvin ,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 4, 75, 100,
Bailey, Wfilldona ,3 ,.,,
Bain, Thelma ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 99,
Baird, Bernice ,,,,,,,. 3 ,,.,. ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.., 3
Baird, James ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,. 95, 103, 107,
Baird, Kenneth ,,,, 38, 43, 60, 82, 83, 126,
Baker, Georgia ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, 90, 93,
Baker, Lucille 3 ,,,,, 3 3 ,,,, Y 74
Baldwin, Barbara ,,,, YYY- 3 3,
Baltz, Donald W
Baltz, Marjorie .,,, Vrff 6 2,
Bantz, Clinton .3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Barb, Grover ,,,,,,,,,, . .,,,. ,,.,.,,,,,,,, 3 33
Barber, Margaret ..... fffff, 1 30, 137,
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Barker, Elizabeth
Barnaby, Nellie
Barnett, Oscar
Barnett, Arthur
Baskett, Betty W
Basnct, Charlene ,,,,
Bates, Melba ..,. ,,,.,
Baum, Beulah ,,,, 3 W
Baumgartner, Ferne
Baxter, Agnes ,,,,,,,,
Baysinger, Carol ,,,,,,,
Baysinger, Kathryn
Beach, Barbara ,.,, 3
Bean, Clarence ,,,,,,
Bechtoldt, Bette , ,,,, 3
Bechtoldt, Harold W
Bedwell, Lonnie 33
Bell, Elva ,.,,,.,, 3
Bell, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Benedict, Esther ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3, 86,
Bennett, Elizabeth 3, ,,,, 54, 90, 93, 95,
Bennett, Mary ,,,,,,, .,,,.,.,..,, ..,.,.,.,.,,,.
Bennett, Robert ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 ,,,,, W
Bentley, Beverly ,,.. 3 ,,,,,,,, 3
Bentley, Leora ,,,,,,,
Bentrup, Carl . ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 74,
Bergerhcuse, Charles W ,,.,,,, 333 62,
Bergman, Marie ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 3, 102, 107,
Beuchat, Melba ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3
Bierly, Helen 333333 ,3..333333.333. 33333 9 3 , 97,
Bills, Ada 33333333333333 62, 93, 130, 131,
Bird, Harold 3333 333333333333333
Bixler, Roberta 33 43 92, 93, 95, 99, 101,
Boger, Vernon .333333333333333333333333.33............33333333333.
Bogus, Marie 3,33,,,, ,333333 3333333 1 2 9, 130, 137,
Bohn, Homer 33333333 96, 97, 101, 137, 179,
Bohn, Marion 3333333333333333 40, 43, 54, 86, 96,
Bolinger, Doris 33..3. 33333333. 4 3, 102, 107,
Belinger, Hughie 33 33333333333333333333333
Boone, Joyce ....333 3.33.....,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 03,
Beane, Roscoe 3333 33333333 9 7, 100, 103,
Booz, Marge .333
Borclt, Elsie 333.....
Bertcn, Imogene
Bottorf, Leeta 3333
Bewer, Leota .3.. 3
Bower, Phyllis 3333333
Bowers, Margaret 33
Bowman, Dorothy
Brandner, Lowell
Brice, Mary 3333...,333333
Brickell, Alberta 333333
Brickey, Harold 33333
Briggs, Helen 33..3 ,
Briggs, Virginia 3333
Brcadstone, Molly
Brock, Laurine
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Brooks, Maryan 33333
Brown, Henry 33
Brown, Juanita 33
Brown, Leonard 3333
Brown, Mary 333.3.3.,
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Cooney, Basil
Buehler, Ben
Buenning, Lorenz
Burdorff, Victor ,,,, ,,
Burke, Ben ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Burlcholder, Catherine
Hurling, Tiny ,...,.,.,,,,
Burnap, Mildred ,,,,,
Burnett, Woody ,,,,
Burns, Claris ,,,,,,,.
Burton, Wfillarel
Busenback, Fred ,,..
Bush, Bette .,,,..,,A.,,
Butcher, Mary L.
Byers, Evelyn .,,,.,,,
Byrd, Virginia
Cable, 1.aVcn ,,,,.
Caldwell, Max ,,,,,,
Cameron, Ethel ,,..
Canfield, Dale ,,,,,
Carlson, Carl ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,
Carnine, Margaret ,. ,.
Carpenter, Custer ,,,,
Carr, Mason . ,,..,,Y, ,
Carr, Myra ,,,,,,,,
Carroll, Eugene ,,,,,
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76 Daly, Kathleen ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39, 181
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56 Darby, Myrle ,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3 1
97 Dauner, Helen ,,,,,,,,,, 101, 139
137 Davidson, Margaret ,.... ,.,, 1 09, 181
60 Davidson, Mildred ,.,, ,,,, 1 09, 181
137 Davidson, Nola ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 5, 102
137 Davies, Roberta ,,,s, ,,,, 7 5, 77, 165
76 Davis, Geraldine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y 45
76 Davis, Herbert ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39, 183
181 Davis, Vincent ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 09, 163
181 Davison, Cleda ,,,e ,,,,,, 6 2, 97, 103, 169
175 Day, Gladys .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,. 1 09, 181
177 Deal, LaVerne ,,.., . ,.,, 45, 95
103 Deans, Maryiane ,,,, ,,,,,, , 62, 88
163 DeBuhr, Margie ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 39, 177
137 DeBuhr, Marie ,,,. , ,,,,,, ,, 139
179 Deckard, Melvern ,,.,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 0 0
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183 Decker, W'i1lis ..,., ..,,.. 8 8, 97, 103, 109, 183
179 Deister, Elise .....,....,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 9 3
183 DeMCtt, Kenneth ,.,,, ,,,, , 62, 102, 175
163 Derden, Ruth ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 -5
76 Dericks, Anna ,,,, ,,,,, 9 7, 139, 177
76 DeTar, Jean ,,,,,,,, ..... 9 3, 139, 171
109 Dewey, Charles ,,.,,, ...,., ....,.., 6 2 , 179
76 Dice, Ralph ..,...,.. ,.,,,.,,,..,.......... 7 6, 77
97 Dickey, Helen ....,.., .,,,. 9 3, 131, 139, 169
177 Dietrich, Wilson ,,,, ,.,,,, ,,,1.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 8 3
183 Diggs, Loretta ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 1 81
181 Diggs, Mary ,,,,,,, ,e,,,e 6 2, 98,100, 101
109 Dimcn, Margaret .,,..,, ,,,.., 7 4, 75, 109, 165
165 Diver, Charlene ...,, .,.... ,..,,.,, 6 2 , 97
175 Diver, Roxie ,,,,.., 129, 131
181 Dixon, Herbert ,,,,,, .......,.. 6 2
164 Dobbs, Helen ,e,,,,, ........ 1 39
175 Dobbs, Paul .,,,e, ,,,,e,,,1,,,,,,,.. 5 6
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163 Dodge, Mary L. ,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 3, 139, 164
183 Dohring, Alice .,,........,,,.,,,,,,. W 93
45 Dorney, Keats ,...,. ,,,,,,,.,,..,.,. 1 01, 177
75 Doty, Jean ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 2, 90, 95, 101
163 Dougan, Jim ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,....... 1 83
183 Doughty, Frances ,,,,, ,..,,,,,,, 1 8, 62 83
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183 Drake, Kathryn ,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 91, 95, 181
183 Drake, Louise ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 5, 88, 91, 92, 95,181
177 DreaS1'lCr', William ,,.,, ,... 6 2, 88, 97, 103, 183
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Giesick, Carl ,,,,,,, ,1,,1,,,,,, 1 75
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Gilman, Robert ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 11, 167
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Glasseeek, Philip ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 41, 163, 183
Glick, Lillian ..,,,ssss W ,,,,ss, 141, 177
Glick, Pearl ,,,,,,,,, ,,,. 1 02, 141, 181
Gudderz, Fred ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 00, 183
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Goldsmith, Wendell ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 O
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Gooch, Paul .,,,, ,,,,, 4 5, 58, 68, 89, 100
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Goodwin, Faith ,,,,,, ,.,,, ,,..,... 1 4 1, 161
Gormly, La Faun .,,,, ,,,, 6 5, 75, 85, 171
Gcslin, Vivian ,,,, , ,,,,, 101, 131
Goss, Leona ,,,, ,W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,... 65, 141
Gould, Phil ,,,.,ss ,,,,,,, 3 4, 54, 78, 97, 100
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Gray, Virgie ,,,,,,,.,, . ,,.., 65, 75, 93,101,131,181
Green, Gwendolyn ,,,,,,,,,,,. , .,,, 45, 93, 98, 181
Gregory, Williaiii ..,,,,,,,,,, 45, 58, 60, 126, 179
Griffith, Helen ,,,,,,,.,. , 37, 93, 95, 93, 111, 181
Grimsley, Alice ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,, , ., W ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2, 131
Grisell, Guy ,,,,,,.. ,,.,,,,, 1 S3
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Groves, Quentin ,,,,, 74 75
Guflcr, Fritz ,,,,... ,,,,, . . ,.,,,,,,,,,,, 65
Gugler, Merle ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,. 1 83
Guilfoil, Eunice ,,,, .,,., 4 5, 86, 98, 171
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Gwin, Elizabeth ,,.. ,,,, 6 5, 103, 181
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Haldeman, Lyda ,,,, 43, 76, 77, 128, 129, 131
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Haney, Florence ,,,,,,, 915 141
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Harness, Alton ..,,,,,,,,.. YYYYYYVYY 3 7, 141, 163
Harper, Barbara .... , ..,Y.YYYYVYYYYVVVVVVVYVYYVYA 161
Harper, Leroy .,,,, ,,,,,, 6 0, 100, 141, 175
Harrell, Leotzl ,.., ,.,Y,,V,,Y,,V,,,,, 1 02, 181
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Hefley, Reuben ,... . ,,,,. 75, 147, 183
Hefty, Russell ,.,,, YY,Y.YYYYVYYYVYYYYYYY.Y... 4 7
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Henderson, Billy ,,,,, ,,,,,,.Y....Y 1 ll
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Hendricks, Kenneth ,,,., ,ss.V 6 5, 101, 167
Hensley, Georgia ,.,, YYYYYY 1 02, 141
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Hildyard, Arthur ,,,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,,,.,.f- 47, 39, 133
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Hilliard, Margaret ,,,,,... 65, 74, 75, 77, 95, 177
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King, Leicester .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 95 97
King, Mable G. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7, 75, 173
Kinnamon, Virgil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 145
Kinsey, Kathryn ,,,,,,,, 76, 90, 93, 95, 113, 181
Kinsey, Mary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,1,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-, 6 7
Kipling, Chester ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1, 97
Kirby, Margaret ..,, ,.., 9 3, 95, 98, 113, 181
Kipp, William .... ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,Y 6 7
Kjellin, Alice .,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 75
Kleiber, Ellamae ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 113
Klein, Paul ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01, 113, 133
Kline, Harry ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0
Kleepper, Ralph .... ,,,,,, 6 7, 97, 100, 101, 183
Klotz, Thelma ...,....,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3, 143
Knackstedt, Lorene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 131, 143
Knerp, William ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 101, 133
Knouse, Dorothy .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 30
Koch, Darliene ..,... ,,,,,, 4 7, 86, 91, 913, 102
Kollins, Elaine ,,,, ., ..,. . 54, 143, 155, 161
Kramer, Amos ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,...,,,, 7 4, 75
Krampcr, Elyyn ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7, 95 95
Kraus, Aloha ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 29, 130, 131
Kready, Glenn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38, 47, 74, 75, 103, 163
Krehbiel, Lawrence ,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. 67, 167
Krengel, Hazel ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13
Kretsinger, Bill ..,,,, ,,,.. 1 43, 163
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Ladner, Jane ,,,, 2
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Landrith, Thomas
Langvardt, Arthur
Lanyen, Norma 2 ,,.,, 22
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Lawman, Mary 2 ,,,,, 2
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Lewin, Agnes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 75,
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Lewis, Maxine 22 34, 91, 92, 93, 98, 101,
Lewis, Wendell 2222222,22,,,,2,,,2, 97, 101, 113,
Libhart, Leora ,,,,, ...,,,,,,,, 7 5, 92,
Likes, Frieda ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1.,,,,
Lilley, Stanley ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Lister, Arnold ,,,2 .,,,. 7 4, 75, 113,
Lister, Opal ,.... ...,,, ,,,,,,.,,,, 6 7 , 75,
Livengood, Eloise ,2,,,,2,2, ,,2,,2 9 3, 95, 143,
Livengood, Mildred ,..., ....2,,2,, 6 7, 93,
Leckard, Gene ,,,, 22 ,,,,,. 49,
Lcfstead, Alice ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1 3,
Lohkamp, Anthony
Locmis, Jane 22 ......
Loomis, Vera ,,,,,,,,,,
Lrrrmis, Vernon ,,,, 2
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Louise, Lyle 22,,2,,,2,,2
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McArron, Kathryn
McC1anahan, Bertha .,1,
McC1aren, Dorothy
McClellan, Lloyd 22
McClure, Oren ..,. .2
McCoy, Charles ,,,,,
McCoy, Sarah ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
MeC,ray, Lcuise 2,22, 2,,2,22,,2,,,
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McDaniel, Fyrne ,,,.,,,..,22 2
McDonough, Mary ,,,,,
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Melntosh, Wendell ,1.,.,,
McKa1e, Frances ,,,,,,,,
McKim, Jim ,..,,,,,,,
McKnight, Opal ,1,,
MacLean, Mary ,,,,,,,,,
McLenon, Marjorie ,,,,,,
McMillan, .lay ..,,,.,,, 2
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Markham, Anna ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,
Marsh, Roger ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,
Marsh, Russell ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Marshall, Marjorie H ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88,
Niarshall, Orpha ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 8 S,
Martin, Grace ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 0, 93, 115,
Martin, William ,,,, 40, 54, 67, 78, 79, 179,
Marvin, Erma , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Masheter, Mclba ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4 3,
Matzen, Kenneth 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Y
Mawdsley, Richard 22 36, 60, 67, 82, 126,
Maynard, Delight 2 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Niaynarcl, Gertrude ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75
Mears, Forrest ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 , ,,,,, , ,
Meats, Rowe .....,, ,,,,,, 4 9, 58, 60 86,
Mellenbrueh, Doris 2 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,
Mcntzer, Austin .f,. ,,,,,, 9 7, 100, 115, 179,
Mentzer, Loren ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 6 7, 97,
Meredith, Glenn ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,
Merryfield, Avis 22 22 . 115,
Meyer, Beulah ,,,,,, 95
Miller, Bessie ,,,,,,,, 22 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,
Miller, Delcres ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 22 49,
Miller, Lena Ruth ,,,, ,.., 7 5, 130, 131, 143,
Miller, Lester ,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, 95,
Miller, Leu ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 5, 143,
Miller, Margaret ,,,, ,,,,,,,,
Miller, Maricn ,,,,,, ,,,, 9 5 97,
Miller, Paul ,,,,,,,, ,,,,
Miller, Ruth F. ,,,, 2 , 22 75, 88,
Miller, Rut11 M. 88,
Miller, Wfilton ,,,,,, ,,,, 8 2, 83,
Minakcr, Helen ,,,, ,,,,, 4 9,
Minner, Violet ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,
Minor, Myrtle ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,
Mcler, Donald ,22,22 2 2 22222,2 115,
Menscn, Leona 22 2 .,,2 2 22 2
Moen, Margaret 2 222222 67, 128, 129,
Niriore, Lucille 222222 22222222222 9 9, 101, 115,
Mczre, Marjerie 22222222 222222222222222 2222222 9 7 , 115,
Mcere, Virginia 21..22 2 75, 77, 88, 115, 130,
Mcirre, Katherine 22222222222222222222 22222222222222222 9 5,
Mcrgan, Annabe11e 4-,4,2 75, 88,
Morley, W'inifred .2 22.222. 93,
Morris, Blanche 2222 222222 6 7, 93,
Morton, Dale 2222222 22222222 9 7,
Merton. Robert 212. 22..2. 2222222. 9 7 ,
Mett, Marjorie 22222 2222222222.2 22221 7 5 ,
Mullinax, June 2222222222 22222 7 5, 88, 115,
Murdock, Kenneth 22222..2222 115,
hiurphy, Shirley 22222222 22222 1 02, 143,
Murray, Elizabeth 67, 93, 95,
Museh, John 222222222 2 2..2222 143,
Myers, Ilmern 222222 2222 1 43,
Nash, Leonard 2.2222 222222222222
Nash, Williain 222222 222222
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Nelscn, LeVoy 2..222 2222 2 2 2222 2222 2 2
Newell, Mary 22222 2.2222222 222222222222
Ncwtcn, Bertha 2222 222222 1 15, 131,
Newten, Ncla 222222 222222222222 1 43,
Nichols, Daryl 1.222 2222 9 7, 115,
Nicklin, Jean 22222 222222 2 2,..... . 22
Nielsen, James 22222 2222222222222222222222 2
Nienstedt, Wilnia 2222 222222222222 1 30, 143,
Noll, Dorothy 22.2222 22 49, 129, 131,
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4 - 4- Osborn, Jeanne ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,...,,... 7 5, 76 Reid, Velma .,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 181
Overstreet, Jack ..,.. ,,,,,,,,...,,. 1 00, 145, 163 Rentner, Donnabelle ,,,,,,,... ...,,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,-,,- 9 5 , 117
- - ' A Owens, Edward ,,,.,, 96, 97, 101, 115, 183 Rcsch, Dorothy ..,,,,,,,,,, 36, 69, 92, 130, 155, 161
Owsley, Alma ...,,,,7 .,,,,,A,,,,,,7,,,,, 6 7, 75, 97 Resch, Robert ,,......7...,A,,7,,7,,,,..,,,,,,,7,,11,A 145, 175
' Owsley, Ruth .,....,,,.,.,7 ...,,7.,1,. 6 7, 75, 97 Rhea, Mildred ,,,,,.,,,,,,.....,..,... 76, 129, 131, 145
,od-7 Ozenbergc-r, Dorothy ,,,.... ,,,,, 3 9, 49, 99, 164 Rhoads, Cecil .. 38, 40, 60, 69, 89, 126, 125, 152
Page, Blair ,,,,,,,,,,,...... ,.... 1 00, 145, 179 Rhcden, Charlotte ,,,,,,,,,,...,.. 75, 76, 93, 145, 181
fl 41-l4L rose, Lawrence ...,,,,,,,. 56, 67, 179 Rice, Barbara ,,,....... .,,.,,,.,....,,.,,,,,,...,....... 4 9
Pangborn, Lucille ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 S, 93, 115, 181 Rice, Marguerite ,,,,,, ,,,...,,,,,,,,,.... 1 17, 177
jk Parker, Clark ,,,,,...,, ,,,,.,...,.....,,,,, 4 9, 175 Rich, Mary K. ..,,,, .,,,,........,,,. 1 17, 161
,b Parker, Harry ,.,.., .,.,..,,..1.,,,,,, 6 0, 82 Richard, Virginia .... .,,. 4 9, 91, 102, 181
. arks, Everett ,...,,,,, ,,,,,,........ 6 7 Ricklefs, Nadene ,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,.,....,,...,,,, 4 9
- AA, Parris, Elizabeth ,.... ,,,,,,,........ 1 45 Riecler, Louise .,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,., 1 17
Parris, Fred ,,,,.,.,.. .... 8 2, 83, 145 Riekeman, Elmer .... ...,,,,,....,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17
g4!Patrick, Myrtle ....,,. ......., ..,,.,,,..,, 8 8 Riemer, Dorothy ,.1., ,,,,,, 9 5, 101, 117, 164
J Patterson, Robert ,,,,,, .,.,, 3 4, 145, 179 Riley, Cleo .... ,,.,,,, .....,,,,,,,,. 7 5 , 76, 97
Peacock, Lucretia ,,,.,,, ,,,,, 3 6, 49, 173 Rindt, Donald ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 1 45, 183
' Pendergraft, Keith ..., ,,,,, 1 03, 183 Rindel, Lucie ,,,,,.. . ,,,,, 75, 93, 145, 181
4"""" Penner, Linda ,,,,,....... 75, 93, 145 Rinker, Elizabeth ,,,1, ..,,.. ,,,,,,,., 9 5 , 97
,K Pennington, Vernon ,,1,,, ..,,.............,,,, 1 15, 167 Rinker, Wayne ,,,,, ,,,,,. ........ 1 4 5
It Peters, Dorothy ,,,,,,, ,........,....,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 45 Roberson, Stanley .... ,,.....,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,, 9 7
J' ,Peters, Elizabeth ,,,,, 49, 95, 98, 100, 101 Roberts, Josephine ,,,., ,,.,. 3 9, 117, 171
- .0 Peters, Eugene ,,,,,. .,.......,,,,,,,.,,,,.... , ....... 1 67 Robison, Max ...,,,,,,,, 117, 175, 183
'Q 4,0904 Peters, Harold ........ ...... 1 15, 179 Roby, Robert ,,,,, ...1.. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 9 7 , 103
Peterson, Delmont A... 74, 75, 115 Rockey, George .,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00, 101, 117
Peterson, Margaret ,,,,, ............... 1 15, 181 Rodee, Dolly ....,,,,, ,,,, 9 9, 101, 117, 130, 164
A ,7,,,,,,4,bA Peterson, Verna ,,,,,,, .......,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,t 1 81 Rcehrman, Lillian ,,,,, ,,,,...,,....,..,... 1 01, 117, 181
. Petty, Lindell ,,,, 60, 115, 126, 175 Roland, Keith .,.. ,,..,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 17, 183
A M Peyton, Alice ,,,. .,,,,,,,,,.,,.... 1 45, 181 Roley, Chester .... ,..,,,1 6 9, 74, 75, 167
Phelan, Virgil ,,.,...,,,,,.. 115, 175 Romine, Aaron ,.,,, 100, 117, 159, 175
,aaollie-llnenlx, Nila ,.,,..,., ,,,,,,.....,..,...1.,...,1,. 4 9 Roriek, Habel tttt ,,,,,,,.,....,,,,,. 1 17, 173
Pipkin, Howard ,,,,,, .... 8 2, 83, 115, 163 Ross, Julia ,,,,,,, ,,,.., ...1,...,.. 1 0 1
Polley, Katherine ,,,. ..... 7 4, 75, 99, 115 Ross, Orville ,,,,,,,,,, .,,,. 1 45, 163
onton, Vera ,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,.,., 1 15 Roulund, Lucille ..,,,. ,,,,,,,,,.. 1 01
M Pcstlewait, John ,..., .,.. , , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. ...... 1 83 Rgriok, Hazel ,,,,,,, ,,., 1 17, 173
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5 171!-nrnley, Lena .,., ,.,ttt 4 9, 74, 75, 76, 152, 181 Runygn, Phyllis ,,,,, 75, 176
1 ff 7 i Powell, Helen ,..,,, eeeee,,,,,,,,..............,.,,,... 1 81 Ruskin, Robert ..........,. ,,,,.,.......,,,........ 7 5, 95
74 Powell, Ralph ,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 7, 175 Ruggum, Hammond 1,,, ,....,......,...,,.... 1 45, 163
Powers, Harriet .... ,,,,..,eeeeeeeeYeY 1 15 Saferite, Elwyn ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 9, 89, 96, 97, 183
, ,,,, 1 J, 175, 167 Sflmon, Eleanor ,,,,. ,eeeee..f,,,,,,.,...,,,.,,,.,..... 7 5
Preddy, Betty ....,,,,,, .,,,.,..... 7 7, 145 Sams, Burton ...... reeee 6 9
Prescott, Christie eece .......... 6 9, 88, 169 Sanders, Ruth ....,,..,. YYY. 9 5
Price, Helen ..,.,,... .......... 9 5, 101, 115 Sanford, Dorothy ,.,1...... ,.... . .. ,,.f,,,,,,.,,.,, , 131
Pritchard, Marie ,,.,.. ...... 9 5, 115, 159, 169 San Romani, Archie 1...,......,.........,e,,,YY.... , ,,,,,,,,,
Proffitt, Laurence ,,,,, ,,,,,.,. 1 45, 179, 183 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 51, 75, 76, 126, 152, 183
Provost, Edwin ..,,. ,,,,f. ...,............,.... 1 1 7, 133 Sarracino, Joe ,.,,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,..,...,,,..... 4 9, 97, 133
Ptacek, Marjorie ,......,.............................,.......... 95 Sayre, Rachel ......., ,,..,...,,,,,,.......... 9 3, 181
Putnam, Carolyn ,,,,,,,. 91, 92, 93, 101, 117, 181 Schggf, Lyle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,.,, 3 5, 74, 75, 117, 167
Pyle, Helen .,., eeee, .ee,,,,.....,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,. 1 4 5, 161 Sehanbacher, Ruth ,.... ...............,,,,,,.,,,,,,--- 1 17
Pyle, Warren ...,. ..,.. . .. ........ 54, 117, 179 Schartz, John ,,,,,,,..,. ............., 6 0, 69, 175
Quiggle, Ethel ....,. ,,,,,. ..,,,, .e...ff,1,...f... 8 8 S cheel, Charlotte ,,,,,,.....,,,,.,....,,,,,,....,..--.,,,-,,,,, 117
Raase, Ruth ,,.,, ...,,,,,...eefeee,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Schenkel, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,eeeeeefeeeeee.........-...,,,- 101
Radke, Lorene ,,,,, ,,,,, 7 S, 90, 95, 117, 169 Sehirmer, Alice ........ 69, 74, 75, 90, 92, 95, 165
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Rand, W'illiam ,,,,, .,,..,,,.,,,, 7 6, 117, 175 Schneider, Dorothy ,.,.. ,.,.............,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,.- 9 5
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Rasmussen, Otho ,,,. 69, 87, 97, 101, 133 Schrcetter, Wilnla ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 8
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Raypholtz, Beulah ,.... .......,,,..... 6 9, 88, 93 Sehurter, Roy ..,,. ,.....,.,,,,,,-,,,,,--,------- 6 9, 167
Reagan, Lola ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, 6 9, 38, 130, 161 Schwandt, Ella ,,..., .... 3 3, 117, 130, 131, 171
Reeble, Bernard ,,,,., ,,.,......,,,.... 4 9, 163 Seo-ggin, Wayne ..,. eeeee... 9 7, 103, 117, 133
Reeble, Lois ,,....... ..... 4 9, 102 Scouten, Velva ,,,,,, -,,--.----f-- 5 15 75, 90
Reed, Frances .,...,,,,,...,,.- 76 Selanders, Bonnie ..... .... 5 1, 90, 1005 101
Reed, Mary H. ..,., ,,,,1 4 9, 76, 105 Semi, Hazel ,,,,,.,,,. ----,,-----a- 1 00, 102
Reed, Roberta . .... . ,,,,-.... 95, 161 Service, Alfred ,,,,,, -----A 7 5, 76
Reed, Vera ,,,,,,,.,...,, 129, 131 Sewell, Richard .... ----- 1 55, 163
Rees, Evelynbelle .,,, W 117, 169 Seyler, Vallis ,,,.,. e---------- 1 31
Regier, Reuben .... ,..,....... 7 5 Shafer, Marjorie ,,,, ,---- 1 02, 181
Rehberg, Arlone ,,,,, ,.,. 1 81 Shaffer, Willis ...... .eee 3 8, 165
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1 W'illiams, Jennie .. ..,........ 121, 177 Mosher, O. W. .... '91, 1'9'1
Williams, Mary ...i.. ........................-. 1 00 Nagge, Joseph .... ....1... 1 85
Williams, Norma .... .-... 5 1, 33, 93, 131 Parke, L. A. ......., ....... 9 7
Williams, Pauline -..... ,.....-,---.-- 7 1 Peterson, Oscar ..... ..... . . X6
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W'ingrave, Joyce .... -A-,---.-f-.-- ? ? Thrasher, Elsie .............. ...... 7 4, 165
1 V'indler, Yvonne .... ...V 7 1, 97 Townsend, Gwendolyn ...., ............. 8 S
, Winn, Elvin .......... ------- 1 79 Trusler, V. T. .,........... .... 2 2
1 Wise, Marian ..... --.------ 1 02 Tucker, Charles ..... .... 8 6
1 Wolever, Alice ..... ...YY ...--- 1 2 1 Wakelancl, F. V. 74
Wolfe, Frances ........ ......... 1 21, 181 Walters, Gibson .,,, .... 7 6
Wolfe, Jonathan .... ..., 7 4, 75, 76 Wfeidman, Pearl AYYYY ,,,,, 1 64
Wolfe, June ..........--,,.. ..,,, - -- -----,----------- 93 Welch, F. G. .... 60
1 Wfolfe, Mary i....................-....................., 93, 147 XVheeler, Virginia .... ..... 1 01
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