Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)
- Class of 1939
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I939 SUNFLOWER
HROUGII the efforts of the 1939 Sun-
flower staff, another yearbook has been
prepared in commemoration of those who
are about to leave their alma mater. Due
emphasis has been placed upon the various
activities enjoyed by the students at
Emporia State. . . . .
THE CAMPUS
ADMINISTRATION
CLASSES
FEATURES
ORGANIZATIONS
FINE ARTS
MEN'S PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
XVOMIZIXVS PHYSICAI,
EDUCATION
SOCIETY
Foreword
Emporia State Teachers Col-
lege is known throughout
the country for the scenic
beauty of its campus. The
institution has enriched the
lives of many students by its
plan of progressive education.
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The Campus
Throughout four seasons, thc
campus is a place of beauty.
Careful landscaping, intelli-
gent planning and natural
beauty have provided an in-
spiring background for col-
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Morse Hall
Morse Hall is the Emporia
home for more than a hun-
dred girls. The homelike
and beautiful environment
lends fellowship to their
campus life. 'Close friend-
ships are developed in this
hall which carry on into
later life.
G mnasium
The gymnasium provides a
wholesome spirit in athletics
not only for inter-collegiate
athletic teams but for every
student. Students will re-
member the exciting mo-
ments of a closely contested
game. This is the home of
the Hornets.
CAMPUS
SCENES
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ADMIN ISTRATIO
As the power that makes the
college "wheels go round,"
the administration continues
its effective work in main-
taining the high standards
and active progress of the
institution.
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PRESIDE T
BUTCH R
Thomas XV. Butcher, completing his twenty-sixth year as
president of the college, is the students' friend at court. His
wise counsel, just decisions, and personal interest in our problems
endear him to the students, faculty, and alumni.
Under President Butcherls administration our institution has
grown not only in enrollment and physical facilities, but also
from a mediocre normal school to one of the foremost teachers
colleges of the United States. Congenial friend, gentleman,
scholar-our president-we salute you!
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MAUDE E. MINROW
Demi of WOIlIC'l1
Miss Maude E. Minrow plays an
important part in the lives of the
Teachers College coeds. Her sane
judgment and patience has won a
place for her in the hearts of many
students.
DAVID L. MACFARLANE
Demi of Men
Many problems have been
aired and solved by Dr. David
I.. MacFarlane in his capacity
as Dean of Men. His genial
personality enables him to
contact the men of the
campus more closely.
The offices of the Deans are of such a nature that they require much
tact and sympathetic understanding on the part of the persons who fill
the chairs. An integral part of the liberal education is
centered
around these offices. Many important conferences of which the stu-
dents are the sole benefactors take place behind closed doors in these
offices.
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FACLI LTY
G. H. PHILLIPS A. D. SCHMUTZ
Publicity Music
Moulders of men and Women and builders
of human destinies, the faculty stand as
symbols of higher learning and progressive
education. Besides being instructors dur-
ing the day, the faculty members display
a genuine interest in the social aspects of
college life by sponsoring parties, dances,
and club activities.
A. D. SCHMUTZ T. OWEN
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Psychology Dean of Mau History
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VHQNQN R. S111-in-'Iu.D DR. R. C. MAUL
M11.xic' Dirrvfor' of E,XIlt'lIXiUlI
FLOYD V. XVAK1ar..xN1a
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Du. W. H. GRAY
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R. L. ROAHEN E. R. BARRETT W. D. Ross
English Englixla Rvgisfrar
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GI2ORGI'I C. XXIILSON, Mzzsiv
-IoHN D. HENIJl41liSON, Speech
RUSSELL R. PoRT12R, Spvcfffy
DR. V. A. DAVIS, Iiuglixb
DR. H. M. PR11as'1', English
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ROl5liRT P. JENSEN, Izfdzzsfrial Arfs .
NIISS BEATRICLZ FIOOYIER, PI'!'.Yit1t'lIf,S Offivr
DR. EDNVIN J. BROWN, Iiflzrvafiuzz
X7IiRNON R. 5111.1-'IfIELD, Music
DR. NI. XV. NJXCJLSI-Q, PS'j't'Zl0I!lg,1'
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CLASSES
Senior, Junior, Sophomore and
Freshman-each class is rep-
resented by a prominent boy
and girl. These class leaders
were elected by popular vote
of the student body on ques-
tionnaires distributed by the
Sunflower Staff.
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Mort, Hclcn Gniffirh, Harold Smut
OFFICERS
Pr'1'xi1l1'l1f ,,,, ,,,, A . ..,,,,,, KENNI4l'l'H DE MOTT
Vif'v-Prvxidwzf 7 , 7,,,,7,7, HAROLD STOUT
Sv1'rvfz11'y-Trcaszzrer 7 ,,,,, HELEN GRIFFITH
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OFFICERS
President , ..... .... HAROLD MACFARLAND
Vice-President ,,,,,,. ...,,,,,,,,.. A . G. TIEMAN
Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,. ..,,. J ANE LOOMIS
JUNIORS
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Harold MacFarland, jane Loomis, A. G. Tieman
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SOPHOMORES
OFFICERS
Pl't'SilIC'I1f , Y.,, .,,,77 ,,,7,, , ,,,,,,,7,,7,7 ,,,, , E T ED DOWNS
Vin'-P1'esi11'r'11l , ,7,,,,,77,7.. .. BETTY FULTS
S1'z'rr'fnr3'-Trwzxlrrm' ,,,,,, FREDA BORNSCHEIN
FRESHMEN
OFFICERS
P7'0SiI17l?I1f , T, ,, ,,,,,,,, Y , MARGARET YEAROUT
Vim-P1'0siflz'f1f ,,,,, ,,,,, JOHN ZIMMERMAN
Sc'v1'f'f1zr'y-Tlwzszzfor , , 7,,,,,.. 7,,,,7,77,, , ,,,, G AIL RINDOM
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INENT SENIORS
One of tlie more versatile women nt KSTC,
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Mae Elderls winning personality has gained for lier
recognition as one of tlie favorites of the campus.
Dubbed "Cl1ublJy,,' Art Hughes, president of K
Sigma Epsilon fraternity, has proven liimse
popular and capable lender on tlie Campus.
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Aesehliman, Ahlstrtzm, Allen, Anderson, Applegate, Arnett
Austin, Avery, Ayers, Baysinger, Bebout, Bennett S 0 R
Blehm, Horton, Bowser, Briee, Bridgewater, Brophy H
AESCHLIMAN, EIJNA .... . . Cjt'lIfl'1lli11 BAYSINGICR, ADA CAROL ..... limlwriu
Latin Club, History
Y. NV. C. A.
AHLSTROM, ALBERT
and Government Club,
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Mu Epsilon Nu, Y. M. C. A., History and
Government Club, Biology Club
ALLEN, VIRGINIA . .
Spanish Club, History
W'innetnska
. . .... L!'!ll'l'lIHJ0l'fI7
and Government Club,
ANDERSON, ANNAISICI ........ Oslmrm
Alice Freeman Palmer, Library-Science Club
APPLEGATE, MINNIE ....... BlH'1f7I,Qf0!Z
Home Economics Club,
and Government Club
ARNETT, CLAUDE E.
Y. XV. C. A., History
. . . . . . . . Emjmriu
Phi Delta Chi, Student Council, Lambda
Delta Lambda, Inter-fraternity Council
AUSTIN, LINUS JASON ....... Emjmria
History and Government Club, Latin Club,
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
AVERY, ,IIZNNIE MAI?
Y. W. C. A., History
Geography Club
...Lyonx
and Government Club,
AYERS, ALBERT E ..... Collonuzootl falls
Industrial Arts Club,
C. A., Mu Epsilon Nu
Biology Club, Y. M.
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Glee Club, Symphonic Chorus, Y. XV. C. A.,
Spanish Club, Orchestra, String Quartet, Pi
Alpha Nu
ISEBOUT, NAOMI RUTH ...... flflfbllflvj'
Sphinx Literary Society, Y. XV. C. A., History
and Government Club, VVinnetaska
BENNETT, BETTY . ......... Emfmria
Sphinx Club, Y. XV. C. A., French Club,
Rhythmic Circle
IKLEI-HW, RICHARD ........ F10rl'I11't'
Chorus, Orchestra, Latin Club, Mu Epsilon
Nu
BURTON, IMOGENE ...... Kansai Cily
Treble Clef, Sigma Pi Sigma, Symphonic
Choir, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Y. VV. C.
A., Pi Alpha Nu, Kappa Delta Pi
IEOWSER, ODESSA ..... . . Great Bum!
BRICE, MARY CATHERINE . function Cily
Alice Freeman Palmer, History and Govern-
ment Club, Library-Science Club, Y. W. C. A.
BRIDGEVVATER, WINFREY ..... Parxons
Collegiate Club, president, Kappa Alpha Psi
BROPHY, DOROTHY ....... , . . Vliels
Commerce Club, Winnetaska, Geography Club
BROWNING, ROZICTTA MAE .... EVIIIIOVIAI
Collegiate Club
BURKHOLDER, CATHERINE .... i'l'I11Vi0rt
Y. XV. C. A.: Collegiate 4-H: Spanish Club:
Commerce Club
BUSH, ISETTE ............ Donglaxx
Sigma Sigma Sigma: Alphathenian Literary
Society: Ccmmcrce Club
CHILDERS, RICHARD ........ Cbujnnuu
Phi Delta Chi, president: Phi Mu Alpha: Sym-
phonic Chorus: Band: Lee ,Iohnson's Dance
Band
CLARK, DAUGHISRTY ..... Tvfllillgffill
Gilson Players: Pi Kappa Delta: Kappa Sigma
Epsilon
CLARK, EDVVIN . . . . Emporia
Phi Delta Chi
CLEVIZNGER, MILDRED ..,... Ki7lgXLI!llL'Il
Y. VV. C. A.: Nvinnetaskag Commerce Club
COONICY, BASIL ULYSSES . . . . Oak Hill
Phi Delta Chi
COOP, FORREST ........... Climax
Xi Phi: Student Council: Mathematics Club:
Commerce Club: Geography Club: Mu Epsilon
Nu: History and Government Club
COX, HARRIFT ............. -Afivlrfz'
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Art Club: Library-Science
Club
CRIQMIQR, BETTY ........... Elzzjvorirz
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Art Club: Sunflower
eilitirr: Kappa Delta Pi
CRIPPEN, ALMA RUTH ...... Kiuglfnrlz
Latin Club: Spanish Club: French Club: W'in-
netziska
DAVIDSOIXI, NIILDRED .... .... D illoll
Library-Science Club: Primary-Kindergarten
Club: Y. XV. C. A.: Wiixnctaskgi
DAVIIZS, ROBERTA ,,....... DOHKQILIAA
Treble clcf Club, president: Clee Club: Sym-
phonic Choir: Orchestra: Pi Alpha Nu
DIYCKER, THITKLA ,... ', . .... Gorfiflllwl
Library-Science Club: W'innetaska: Collegiate
4-H: Y. XV. C. A.
DIQMOTT, KENNETH .......... Pri!!!
Phi Sigma Epsilon: Track: K Club, president:
Art Club: Industrial Arts Club: History and
Government Club
DENNIS, BOB ....... ..... D r111,qlu.i,v
Phi Sigma Epsilon: History and Government
Club
DERDPN, RUTH M .... ...... f lllinl
Y. XV. C. A.: Alice Iireeman Palmer: History
and Government Club: Sigma Pi Sigma
Browning, Burkholder, Bush, Childers, Clark, Clark
S E N I 0 R Clevenger, Cooney, Coop, Cox, Cremer, Crippen
Davidson, Davies, Declier, DeKlott. Dennis. Derclen
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Derrick, Dickerman, Donnelly, Doyle, Drummond, Drury
Durr, Eddy, Edwards, Ehrlich, lildcr, Ellis S E 0 R
Everist, Eenter, Ferguson, Flummer, Garton, Golden
DI-IRRICK, IVA W' ........,.. Lalbum EHRLICII, NAOMI ........... Marion
Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Lambda, president,
Sphinx Club, Y. XV. C. A.
DICKIZRMAN, EDXVARD ....... Salina
History and Government Club, Commerce
Club, Mu Epsilon Nu
DONNELLY, CARRIE MAE . .
Collegiate Club, Y. XV. C. A.
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DOYLE, AGNES MARY ........ Holfllll
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega
Pi, Commerce Club
DRUMMOND, VUILLIAM A. . . . . A1I'mir'i
Sigma Tau Gamma
DRURY, DOROTHY LUELLA . Garden Cily
Y. W. C. A., Library Club
DURR, LORENE OPAL ........ Dighlfm
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Y. W. C. A., Commerce
Club
EDDY, FLORENCE ........,. Garfield
Winnetaslta, Y. W". C. A., Home Economics
Club
IQDVVAR DS, XVILLARD NIARK .... Wic'hifd
Y. M. C. A., Latin Club, Spanish Club, His-
tory und Government Club, Mu Epsilon Nu
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Sphinx Club, Home Economics Club, Y. W.
C. A., Glee Club, Symphonic Choir
ELDER, IDA MAE ........ . . . Eureka
Xi Phi, president, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sun-
flower stiff
ELLIS, CECIL JAMES ........ KilI4Q.Yl,0IL'll
Commerce Club, Mu Epsilon Nu
EVERIST, GXVENDOLYN ...... Cbauute
Home Economics Club, History and Govern-
ment Club, Y. W. C. A., Splash Club
EENTER, GEORGIA LOUISE . . . Wfvlliliglorl
Y. W. C. A., Library-Science Club, W'inne-
taslta, Alphathenian Literary Society, Sigma
Pi Sigma
FERGUSON, MITCHELL ....... Dighfoll
Phi Sigma Epsilon, History and Government
Club, Biology Club
FLUMMER, GEORGE ......... Eureka
Mu Epsilon Nu, Y. M. C. A., Commerce Club
GARTON, DENTON ...... - .... Norton
Band, Mu Epsilon Nu, Symphonic Choir,
Commerce Club, History and Government
Club
GOLDEN, KATHARINE ...... Wbilcfufater
Alpha Sigma Tau, Primary-Kindergarten Club
GOULD, PHIL ............ Pfl'llIIl0l1f
Xi Phi: Kappa Delta Pig Bulletin, editor-in-
chief, Y. M. C. A., Iden Scholarship
GRAHAM, MARY LUCILE .... KHIIXKIX Cily
Collegiate Clubg Y. VV. C. A.g Geography Club
GRAY, ALBERT B .......... Bzzrliuglwz
Industrial Arts Club, Biology Club
GREENVVOOD, LAURA ........ Mzlilixrnlz
Alice Freeman Palmerg Y. W. C. A., Home
Economics Club, Geography Club
GRIFFITH, HELEN ....,...... Toprlza
Winnetaska, president, Secretary-treasurer of
Senior class, Y. VV. C. A., Omega Literary
Society: History and Government Club
GROVES, GERALD WAYNE ..... Nlizlidfi
History and Government Clubg Mu Epsilon
Nug Track
HAGUE, LAWRENCE ........ Tuwamlu
Phi Sigma Epsilong Football, K Club, Indus-
trial Arts Club
HANNA, JAMES RAY ...... Caznifil Grow'
Mathematics Club, Latin Clubg Chemistry-
HATFIELD, HELEN ......... Cullimrz
Alphathenian Literary Societyg History and
Government Club, Spanish Club, Winiietaskag
Y. XV. C. A.
HEFLEY, REUBEN A .......... Durban:
Mu Epsilon Nug German Clubg History and
Government Club
HENDEE, GERALDINE ........ Alvbixon
Alphathenian Literary Society: Commerce
Club, History and Government Club
HENDRICKS, KENNETH ....... Kiowa
Sigma Tau Gammag Inter-fraternity Council,
Commerce Club
HESS, LAWRENCE ........... ,'WtlL'L'l'Ijl
Industrial Arts Club, Mathematics Club
HILLIS, LORRAINIZ ......... EVIIPOVIII
Art Club, Splash Club, Physical Education
Club, Sigma Pi Sigma
HOGAN, ROBERT DALE ...... Hnmillon
Phi Delta Chi, Industrial Arts Club
HOGLUND, DONALD ......... Nfiflvr
Industrial Arts Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Biology
Physics Club, Industrial Arts Club, Kappa Mu Club, Trackg Y. M. C. A.
Epsilon, Y. M. C. A., Mu Epsilon Nu
. HOOD, LEROY ............ Atchison
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Inter-fraternity Councilg
HARVEY, MARY ........ Arkansas Cily
Collegiate Clubg French Clubg Y. XV. C. A. Debate
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Gould, Graham, Gray, Greenwood, Griffith, Groves
S E N I 0 R Hague, Hanna, Harvey, Hatfield, Hefley, Hcndee
Hendricks, Hess, Hillis, Hogan, Huglund, Hood
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Horton, Huber, Hughes, James, Johnson, Jones
Jones, Jones, Jones, Kidd, Kinsey, Kirby S E N I 0 R
Kirby, Kleiber, Knowlton, Kurtz, Ladner, Larson
HORTON, RUTH L .......... Wfrlyxizlt'
Alpha Sigma Tau, Alphathenian Literary So-
ciety, Commerce Club, Y. VV. C. A.
HUBER, LESTER A .......... Puzuballarz
Mu Epsilon Nu, K Club, Basketball
HUGHES, ARTHUR ......... Elzzlloria
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, president, Inter-fraternity
Council' Commerce Club' Hister and Gov-
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ernment Club
JAMES, HOXVARD ...... . . Enzjzoria
Sigma Tau Gamma, Band
JOHNSON, SARA JUNE ........ Polwin
Y. NV. C. A., Primary-Kindergarten Club,
Theta Sigma Upsilon
JONES, ALICE ALJNE ....... Wfrifz' Cily
Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, W'innetaska, Y. W.
C. A.
JONES, HAROLD ........... Enzlmoria
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Inter-fraternity Council,
K Club, Basketball
JONES, MARY ELIZABETH . .... Iilrzporia
PrimaryAKindergartcn Club, Y. XV. C. A.
JONES, XVAYNE ..........,, Ilurffarrl
Band, Orchestra, Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Phi
Mu Alpha, Glee Club, Chorus
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KIDD, JUANITA . . . . Karmm Cfily
Collegiate Club
KINSEY, KATHRYN ........ AfflIll:'1lf711ll.i
Sphinx Literary Society, Lambda Delta Lambda,
Y. XV. C. A., YVinnetaska, Pziclcgy Club,
Chemistry-Physics Club
KIRBY, EILEEN ........... Dmlgif Cily
Sigma Sigma Sigma, president, W. A. A,,
Physical Education Club, Splash Club
KIRBY, MARGARET ANNE ..... TUV'0lIf0
Y. NV. C. A., XVinnetaska, French Club,
Kappa Delta Pi, Omega Literary Society
KLEIIHCR, ELLAMAE ......... RLIINUIILI
Pi Omega Pi, president, f:tITll'1'lCI'CC Club, Y.
XV. C. A., Kappa Delta Pi, History and Gav-
ernment Club, German Club
KNOWLTON, VVINIIYRIED ....... OA'f01'il
Y. YV. C. A., W. A. A,, Physical Education
Club
KURTZ, RUTH .......... Wt'lliIl,Qfl1II
Y. XV. C. A., Delta Sigma Epsilon, Kappa
Delta Pi, Omega Literary Society, Pi Alpha
Nu, president, Symphonic Chorus, Spanish
Club, Glee Club, pianist
LADNER, JANE ..,......... EIIIf7UVfAl
Student Council, Xi Phi, XV. A, A., Sigma
Pi Sigma, president, Splash Club, Rhythmic
Circle, Physical Education Club
LARSON, THELMA ......,.. Kizrklm'
Art Club, Georgraphy Club, XVinnetaska, Y.
XV. C. A.
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LITMON, GERTRUDE ......... Parsons
Library-Science Club, president: Y. W. C. A.
MCCOY, SARAH ............ Pmffriilgc
Commerce Club: Splash Club: Omega Literary
Society: Alpha Sigma Tau
LEWIS, NVENDFLL ...... . . . . Evlzlworicl
Kappa Sigma Epsilon: Commerce Club: Y. M.
C. A.: History and Government Club
LISS, ETHEL ................ iHu1ll4'r
MCDONOUGH, MARY ..... Arkzumzs City
Alpha Sigma Tau, president: Pan Hellenic
Council: Sorority Presidents Council: History
and Government Club: Y. W. C. A.
W'innetaska: History and Government Club:
Y. W. C. A.
MCMURPHEY, LULU MARY ..... Mtztlixorx
Primary-Kindergarten Club: Geography Club
LITTLES, L. BERNEZETTA ...... Parsons
Collegiate Club: French Club
LOHKAMP, ANTHONY ...... Westphalia
MAGXVIRF, MARGARET ....... Emporia
Y. W. C. A.: Geography Club: Mathematics
Club: Chemistry-Physics Club
Kappa Mu Epsilon: K Club: Football: Track:
Mathematics Clubg History and Government
Club
MAHONEY, PAUL ........... Iinrvka
Ccmmerce Club: Mu Epsilon Nu: History and
Government Club: Track
LOYD, LORRAINE ......... 1'billipxb11rg
Kappa Mu Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: Latin
Club, president: German Club: Mathematics
Club '
LUMB, MARK ............ Manbullun
Xi Phi: Student Council: Y. M. C. A., presi-
MASSEY, MIRIAM ........... SIIII 'Cily
Primary-Kindergarten Clubg W'innetaska: Y.
W. C. A.: Spanish Club
MAYNARD, DELIGHT P ......... Iuka
Phi Mu Alpha: Band: Orchestra: Chorus
dent: History and Government Club: Mu
Epsilon Nu: French Club: Kappa Delta Pi
LUND, KATHRYN ......... Alfa Vixla
MELTON, ROBERT .... ...... P V'l'Sf0ll
Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Club: Mathe-
matics Club
Ccmmerce Club: Pi Omega Pi: Spanish Club
LUTHI, XV. ERVVIN .......... Gffl,lt'J'
Commerce Club: Phi Delta Chi: Latin Club
SENIOR
METTLIZN, IONA E ........ Sylvan Grove
Alphathenian Literary Scciety: Latin Club:
Y. C. A.
Lemon, Lewis, Liss, Littles, Lohlcamp, Loyd
Lumb, Lund, Luthi, McCoy, McDonough, McMurphey
Magwire, Mahoney, Massey, Maynard, Melton, Mettlen
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Moler, Moore, Moore, Moritz, Morse, Mott
Mott, Mulligan, Murdoch, Neece, Osborn, Osborn S E N I 0 R
Owens, Parker, Parsons, Pennington, Perkins, Peyton
MOLER, DONALD ........ Oxuuulonzic
Sigma Tau Gamma, Pi Kappa Delta, Com-
merce Club, Student Council, president, Xi
Phi, Pi Omega Pi.
MOORE, LUCILLE ............ Elbing
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alphathenian Literary
Society, Latin Club, History and Government
Club
TNTOORE, VIRGINIA .......... Iill7'4'kLl
XVinnetaska, Y. NV. C. A., Primary-Kinder-
garten Club
MORITZ, ANNETTA ISABliI.I,li . Illflvfiflll Cify
Geography Club, Art Club, Y. W. C. A.,
XVinnetaska, Spanish Club
MORSE, ROBERT CLYDE ...... limjmria
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Gilson Players, History
and Government Club
MOTT, MAR-IORIIZ .......... 151111101-fa
Freeman Palmer, French Club, Spanish
Alice
Club, Gilson Players, Bulletin Staff
MOTT, MARY ............. Emlmoria
Gilsou Players, Y. XV. C. A., Wcmen's Glee
Club, Symphonic Chorus, Alice Freeman
Palmer, president
lVlULLlGAN, W7lLOMlfNA M ...... Sf. Mal'j,'S
Theta Sigma Upsilon, Mathematics Club, Al-
phathenian Literary Society
MURDOCK, KENNETH P ....... Emjworia
Phi Delta Chi, Commerce Club
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NEECE, BERTNIADINE ..... .... I M011
French Club, Symphonic Choir, Glee Club,
Orchestra
OSBORN, ELIZABETH ........ flflilrm'
Alphathenian Literary Society, Pi Omega Pi,
W'innetaska, Y. W. C. A., Ccmmercc Club,
History and Government Club, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Kappa Delta Pi
OSBORN, VELVA ........ PltlffSl7lll'.Q, Ma.
Kappa Delta Pi, Library-Science Club, Y. NV.
C. A., Orchestra, Band
OXVENS, EDXVARD .......,... ,Emlmriu
Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Y. M. C. A.,
Mu Epsilon Nu, History and Government Club
PARKER, CHESTER A ......... Emjwriu
Sigma Tau Gamma, Basketball, K Club, Track
PARSONS, RUTH ........... Emporia
Primary-Kindergarten Club, W'innetaska, Y.
W. C. A.
PENNTNGTON, VERNON ...... liuzjwria
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club, History
and Government Club
PERKINS, GROVER .......... M1'l1'1'V7l
Industrial Arts Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon
PEYTON, ALICE MARIAN ...... Tojwlw
Alphathenian Literary Society, Library-Science
Club
PHELAN, VIRGIL .......... Holyroml
Phi Sigma Epsilon, History and Government
Club
POLLFY, KATHERINE ....... B4'llf'lfillU
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Symphonic Chorus,
Womeifs Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., Alpha-
thenian Literary Society.
PRICE, LOUISE ............. Erllporiu
Omega Literary Society, president, History and
Government Club, Library-Science Club, Y.
W. C. A.
PROVOST, EDWIN GEORGE . . . Bzlrlingame
Mathematics Club, Chemistry-Physics Club,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Lambda Delta Lambda,
Kappa Delta Pi
PTACEK, MARAIORIE W ........ Rolling
French Club, German Club, Y. W. C. A.,
History and Government Club, Winnetaska
RAASE, RUTH ......... Blur' Springs, Mo.
Y. VV. C. A., German Club
RADKE, LORENE .......... Sl. Iobn
Pi Kappa Sigma, Pan Hellenic, History and
Government Club
RAMSEY, GOLDA ISABEL . . . . . El Dorado
Y. XV. C. A., NVinnetaslca
IIANKIN, CHARLES I7 ......... Bwlerfirl
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club,
Latin Club
SENIOR
RICE, MARGUERITE . . . . . Holiday
Alpha Sigma Alpha
RIEMER, DOROTHY L ...... Wi1liu1i1xb11rg
Theta Sigma Upsilon, Pan Hellenic, Pi Omega
Pi, Commerce Club, History and Government
Club, Alphathcnian Literary Society, Kappa
Delta Pi
RILEY, DOROTHY .......... Emporia
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Latin Club, Y.
W. C. A., Winnetaska
ROBISON, MAX ............ F1orz'f1z'r
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, History
and Government Club
ROBY, ROBERT ............. Revcz'
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Lambda Delta Lambda,
Collegiate 4-H, president, Mathematics Club,
Chemistry-Physics Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Y.
RI. C. A.
RODEE, DOLLY KATHRYN ..... Emporia
Theta Sigma Epsilon, Pi Omega Pi, Alpha-
rhenian Society, Pan Hellenic, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A.
ROLAND, KIETH ...... . . Moxrou'
Phi Sigma Epsilon
ROMINE, AARON M ....... Garden Cily
Phi Sigma Epsilon, K Club, Track, captain
ROSS, A. RAYMOND ......... Sf. Iobu
Spanish Club, Industrial Arts Club, Mu
Epsilon Nu
Phelan, Pulley, Price, Provost, Ptacek, Raasc
Radke, Ramsey, Rankin, Rice, Riemer, Riley
Robison, Roby, Rodee, Roland, Romine, Ross
-'Q'
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Ross, Runyon, Sanders, Schanbacher, Sehenkel, Schlatter
Schneider, Schottler, Schurter, Selig, Shannon, Shelton
Shelton, Shepard, Shepherd, Sheppard, Sherrard, Sipes
ROSS, ORVILLE BIZRGIER ..... Pmlbozly
Phi Delta Chi, Commerce Club, Biology Club
RUNYON, ISABEL ........... Peabody
Home Economics Club, Y. VV. C. A.
SANDERS, RUTH ............ Miller
Alice Freeman Palmer, Library-Science Club,
Y. W. C. A.
SCHANBACIIER, AllI.ENE ......, Nl'lL'l0M
Theta Sigma Upsilon, president, Alphathenian
Literary Society, Sorority Presidents Council
SCHENKEL, RICHARD ........ Barim'
History and Government Club, Agriculture
Club, Y. M. C. A., Mu Epsilon Nu, Biology
Club
SCHLATTIZR, LAURENE ..,... ML'PbL'fS07l
Sphinx Club, president, Symphonic Choir,
Cvlee Club, Treble Clef, pianist, Y. W. C. A.,
Pi Alpha Nu
SCHNEIDER, DOROTHY ....... Gritlley
Alphathenian Literary Society, Delta Sigma
Epsilon, French Club
SCHOTTLER, RUTH ......... Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Home Economics Club,
Y. W. C. A.
SCHURTER, ROY ........... EIll'C1?.!I
Sigma Tau Gamma, president, Commerce
Club, president, Geography Club, Xi Phi,
Inter-fraternity Council
i381
SELIG, GEORGE RUDOLPIAI ...... Olilrf
Industrial Arts Club, Latin Club
SHANNON, GAII ........... Wz'11xr'il1v
Phi Delta Chi, Phi Mu Alpha, Symphonic
Chorus, Band, French Club
SHELTON, ESPER ...... Los Angrlrs, Calif.
Kappa Mu Lambda
SHELTON, GERTRUDE . . . . Topeka
Collegiate Club
SI-IEPARD, ARCI-IIE .......... Pfzlfl
Phi Sigma Epsilon, president, Xi Phi, K Club,
Track, Biology Club, Industrial Arts Club,
Latin Club, Inter-fraternity Council
SHEPHERD, WILLARD ........ Emlwrizz
Band, Orchestra, Symphonic Choir, Phi Mu
Alpha, Gilson Players
SI-IEPPARD, GLENN .......... Lillfalll
Lambda Delta Lambda, Kappa Mu Epsilon
SHERRARD, EELICIA ANN ...... Br-Iuit
Delta Sigma Epsilon, president, Pan Hellenic
Council, Sigma Pi Sigma, Primary-Kinder
garten Club, Rhythmic Circle, W. A. A.,
Sorority Presidents Council
SIPES, XVILLIAM ............. Emmet!
Industrial Arts Club, president, Mathematics
Club, president, K Club, Y. M. C. A., Foot-
'ball, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Iden Scholarship
SKINNER, CHARLES TRUMAN . . . Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
SMITH, ARLINE ......... Minneulzolis
Y. VV. C. A., WL3H16h,S Glee Club, Symphonic
Choir
SMITH, GWENDOLYN ..... Pawnee Rafi:
Sphinx Literary Society, Pi Kappa Sigma
SMITH, LAVONE ........... EHIIYUVIKI
Physical Education Club, president, Sigma Pi
Sigma, Splash Club, W. A. A.
SMITH, VERNE R. ..,....... Douglass
Pi Kappa Delta, president, Bulletin, business
manager, Commerce Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon
SMITH, WINIFRED ........... Kiowa
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Primary-Kindergarten
Club, Y. W. C. A., Art Club, Home Ecu-
ncmics Club
SNIDER, HELEN ............. -Eureka
W'innetaska, Y. XV. C. A., Splash Club, Com-
merce Club, History and Government Club
SOMERFIELD, CAROLINE . . . Arkansux City
Alpha Sigma Tau, Geography Club, Splash
Club, History and Government Club
SOWDER, FRANCES BEULAH .... Torouio
Y. W. C. A., Library-Science Club, French
Club, Omega Literary Society
SPANGLER, ELSON ........... Walton
History and Government Club, Industrial Arts
Club
STANDLEY, GLADYS ...... Gflrrfcn Cily
Pi Kappa Sigma, History and Government Club
STANLEY, MAC ........... M07lffZllmE
Phi Mu Alpha, president, Xi Phi, Symphonic
Chorus, Men's Glee Club
STARK, JUNE ........ ..... f Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, French Club, Art Club
STEPP, VOLNEY ............ ilim porin
Commerce Club, History and Government
Club
STITT, GLADYSY ............. 'Li1?l'r'ul
Pi Alpha Nu, Orchestra, Y. XV. C. A., Glee
Club, Symphonic Chorus, Sphinx Club, String
Quartet
STOUT, ITAROLD ............ Kiowa
Lambda Delta Lambda, president, Kappa Mu
Epsilon, president, Chemistry-Physics Club,
Mathematics Club, Y. W. C. A.
STUTSMAN, JACK IW ........... QEIIIIPOIAIII
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club
SXVAIM, ROLAND ............ or-ford
Mu Epsilon Nu, Y. M. C. A., Cemmerce Club
Skinner, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith
SENIOR
Snider, Somerfield, Sowcler, Spangler, Standlcy, Stanley
Stark, Stepp, Stitt, Stout, Stutsman, Swaim
I .
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Tarrence, Ten Eyck, Thistlcthwaite, Thomas, Tinklin, Turner
Wfnlden, W'alIingford, W'atts, W'nyman, Xyeinnian, XX'eir S E N I O R
NXiI1IfI11Ul'C, XVinnd. NViley, W'ilhite, Williams, XVilliamson
TARRENCE, DOROTHY ...... I.i111'11l11
Y. XV. C. A.g German Clubg History and
Government Club: I.ibrary-Science Club
TEN EYCK, EDITH .......... Wfulfou
Gilson Playcrsg History and Government Club
THISTLETHXVAITE, KENNETH . TYJIIXKIVIIIXIL'
Spanish Clubg Y. M. C. A.: Mu Epsilon Nu
THOMAS, AGNES ........... EllI1I!Il'id
Alphzithenian Literary Societyg Home ECO-
nomics Clubg History and Government Clubg
Y. C. A.
TINKLIN, GEORGE S ......... Al1'l1i.vu11
Phi Delta Chig History and Government Clubg
Chemistry-Physics Club
TURNER, PAUL XVIIITBY ....... Iilllflnrifl
Sigma Tnu Gammng Symphonic Choirg Men's
Glee Clubg Commerce Club
WALDI-.N, RUTH ............ I.if11'1'111
Library-Science Clubg Y. NW, C. A.g Wirine-
taska
XVAILINGEORD, MARY ........ A.il1li111J
Theta Sigma Upsilong Commerce Clubg Y. XV.
C. A.
XVATTS, MARGUERITE ..... KlllI.YlI.Y ffifj-
Y. XV. C. A.g Library-Science Clubg Alpha-
thenian Literary Societyg VC'innetaskag French
Clubg German Club
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XVAYMAN, CHARLES ......... E1111mri11
Sigma Tau Gnmmng Commerce Club
XVEINIWAN, HELEN ......... Alr'bi.iU11
Winnetaskiig Primary-Kindergarten Clubg
French Clubg Art Club
WIZIR, LOXVIZLI ............ smfffml
Sigma Tnu Gammag Commerce Clubg Iinmlg
History and Government Club
XVHITMORE, ELVERN ...... . . Rrdilillg
History and Government Club
NWIAND, VIRGINIA .......... lj111lmri11
Alpha Sigma Alplmg Primary-Kindergarten
Club
WILEY, ALBERT ............ 1411111111
Industrial Arts Clubg Phi Sigma Iipsilong
Mathematics Clubg Track
WILHITIQ, ORVIN ......... Yulrx cjl'llfl'I'
Y. M, C. A.g Mathematics Clubg Bulletin,
business mnnagerg Chemistry-Physics Club
NIVILLIAMS, AIENNIE I. ..... .... I flllflillfrl
Alpha Sigma Alphag Primary-Kinclergnrten
Club, presidentg Y. W, C. A.
XVILLIAMSON, BIZSSIII ........ H111'ff111'1I
Home Economics Clubg Spanish Clubg Y. VV.
C, A.
XWILSON, JESSE J. ......... Coffryvillr NWOLFE, JONATHAN . . . . .... Ellsworth
Footballg Collegiate 4-Hg Latin Clubg History Mu Epsilon Nug Orchestra: Band, presidentg
and Government Clubg Industrial Arts Clubg Glee Clubg Symphonic Choirg Phi Mu Alphag
Phi Sigma Epsilon Kappa Delta Pi
VVOODARD, MARY ...... lxIl'LIil'ilII' Lodge
Y. XV. C. A.g Alphathcnian Literary Societyg
Theta Sigma Upsilong Pan Hellenic
WILSON, OLIVE ..........,. FIIIITOVILI
Omega Literary Society: History and Govern-
ment Clubg Y. VV. C. A.g Kappa Delta Pi
XVRIGHT, ALTHEA .... .... I IIlft'bfIIN0ll
Kappa Mu Lambdag Commerce Clubg History
WINGFRD, DOROTHY ........ NWN-I-fi and Gmmmem Club: Y' W' C. A.
History and Government Clubg Alpha Sigma
Alpha
ZIMMICRMAN, JOHN ......... Emjroriu
Inter-fraternity Council, presidentg Xi Pliig
WISE, PAUL LEROY .....,... ljuzporiu History and Government Clubg K Clubg Phi
Chemistry-Physics Clubg Industrial Arts Club Delta Chi! Yell King
, iv' f - ' N I
T ' I SOI1, I SUH, lllgcl' , ISC, 4 C
' w W1 d xv' Wulf
S I 0 J W'oodard, Wriglit, Zimmerman
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Commencement is the realization of our
dreams-the culmination of four years'
work and endeavor. The stately seniors are
serious with the thought of what lies beyond
the roll of parchment.
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PRONN
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JEANNETTE FLOYD A. G. TIEMAN
INENT JU IORS
With her Winsome smile and pleasing personality,
Peggy Pedagogs popularity still reigns on the enm-
pus .... Always with than friendly grin, the Rhythm
King, A. G. Tieman, acknowledges his admirers,
hearty applause.
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Abildgaard, Adams, Akers, Alderfer, Allen, Allred
Allsbury, Ames, Andrews, Armstrong, Arndt, Austin
Ayers, Bain, Hales, Barber, Barnaby, Barrieklow
ABILDGAARD, DOROTHEA . .
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pan-Hellenic,
Xi Phi, VV. A. A., president
ADAMS, ZOLA BEATRICE . .
NX'inneraska
AKERS, ORLAND EUGENE . . .
Mu Ifpsilon Nu, History and
Club, Y. M. C. A.
ALDIZRFIQR. BIZRNICIE ANNA . .
NIVIIHIICIIISICAIQ Geography Club, Y. W'
ALLI'iN, HELIQN IVIARIQTRIE . .
XY'innet:iska, Art Club
. Oxford
president,
. Ifmlmria
. Gyjrsu 11:
Government
. Subribu
. C. A.
. lim fm rid
ALLRIQD, AVIS ILLAINIQ . , . . IHtlt'lWIlL1l'HL'C
Wfinnetaska, Y. W. C. A.
ALLSIIURY, JOHN XVIQSLIZY . . .
History and Government Club
AMES, VICTOR . . . . . . . . . .
To IIXQKIIIOXIE
Auwrifzzx
Phi Delta Chi, Commerce Club, History and
Government Club
ANURIQXVS, TICIJ F ..........
. Alfllixon
Biology Club, president, German Club, Agri-
culture Club, Chemislry and Physics Club
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ARMSTRONG, LIZROY . . ..... Seinfm
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club
ARNDT, GENROSII ....,....... Olju'
Sphinx, German Club, Library Club
AUSTIN, ALINE ...... Callouzwuil Falls
W'innetaska, Commerce Club
AYIZRS, VIZRNE .... ......... P ral!
Phi Sigma Iipsilon, Commerce Club
BAIN, XVARIKIZN LIIWIS . . . . Elrllloriu
BALLS, ORIN ROLAND ....... Iinzporia
Geography Club, president, Commerce Club
BARBER, MARGARET ....... . . Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Physical
Iiducation Club
BARIXIABY, NELLII2 IVIAE ....... OffdlUrI
Wfiiinetaskn, History and Government Club,
German Club, Library Club
BAIKIKICKLOW, WAUNITA ...... Wd1'CI'IvX'
V'innetaska, Commerce Club, Geography Club
BASKETT, BETTY LEE ....
Omega, German Club, Latin Club, History
and Government Club, Chorus
.Blur Rajriilx
IIAUM, BEULALI ............. WIIXt',l'
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Band, Pan-Hellenic
Council: Spanish Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Y.
W. C. A.
BAUMGARTNER, FERNE LENORA . Elbiutq
Sphinx Club
BAYSIIXIGER, KATIIRYN LUCILE . . 12111170751
Spanish Club, History and Government Club
BAYS, OLGA XVAUNITA . . . AflZtlII.Vd.V Cify
History and Government Club- Y. W. C. A.
BIZCHTOLDT, BETTE ......... 1V01'f0'I
Sphinx Literary Society, French Club, Delta
Sigma Epsilon, Band
BEDW'EI,I., LONNIIC FLOYD ..... LURO-3'
Industrial Arts Club, Debate, Y. M. C. A.
BELL, ELVA .... .......... A v0l'l'L1fll7'
Xi Phi, Bulletin smff, French Club, History
and Government Club, Y. VV. C. A.
BELTING, ROBERT .... ..... E mporiu
Phi Sigma Epsilon, History and Government
Club, Track
JUNIOR
Bedwell, Bell, Belting, Bennett, Bird, Bogus
' Bxhn, Boyne, 131.5 Brick I ru li llle
BENNETT, NVILLIS HAY . . . . Exfcriilgr'
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club, Yell
King
BIRD, HAROLD DANIEL ...... Grllfivlzf
Debate, Mathematics Club, Chemistry-Physics
Club
BOGUE, KATHRYN MARIE ..... Enljwriu
Alpha Sigma Tau, Physical Education Club,
Rhythmic Circle, Sigma Pi Sigma, Geography
Club, W. A. A., Y. XV. C. A.
BOHN, HOMER RICHARD ...... Climax
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club,
Mathematics Club
BOONE, ROSCOE ........... TflY'!1IlflI
filu Epsilon Nu: Pi Kappa Delta, Commerce
Club, History and Government Club, Y. M.
C. A.
BOYS, EDITH ANNA ......... Lillzvooil
Primary-Kindergarten Club, XVinnetaska, Y.
XV. C. A.
BRACKNEY. HELEN . ..... BIIVIINAQKIHIL'
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y, XV. C. A.
BRANCH, FRANCES .... Il'l'M',Y Cify, N.
Iireneli Club, Junior Dance
BRODDLE, BERTRANI REX ..... lflirvfirl
Mu Epsilon Nu, History and Government
Club
Baskett, Baum, Bnumgartner, Baysinger, Bays. Bechtoldt
's, . ' ney, Erie , Biztr '
sz
K
I4-Sl
1 Wp...W
Brown, Bruning, Bryant, Buenning, Bullard, Burling
Burns, Butterfield, Canfield, Cann, Carr, Cary J I 0 R
Childs, Christensen, Clark, Clark, Cline, Cockley
BRONIVN, JOSEPH PAUL ..... WL'1lillgflIlI
Phi Delta Chi, Biology Club, Physics-Chemis-
try Club, French Club, Collegiate 4-H
BRUNING, HERBERT IRVING . . . Robiizmu
Mu Epsilon Nu, History and Government
Club, Biology Club, Y. M. C. A.
BRYANT, GLENN . . . Calm' Vale
Phi Delta Chi
ISUENNING, LORENZ KI. . . Crillwzwoml lfullx
Phi Delta Chi, Sunflower, business manager,
Commerce Club
BULLARD, AMY VIOLA ...... C'cIIiIIL't'Il
Geography Club, Library Club
BURLING, TINY .......... A1'1i11gf011
Geography Club, Physical Education Club,
Latin Club, Home Economics Club, W. A. A.
BURNS, CARTER LAXVRENCE .... Ml'Il'l'l'71
History and Government Club, president,
Industrial Arts Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon,
Basketball
BUTTERFIELD, EDWIN LEROY . . OL'L'YI7I'00k
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
CAIXIEIELD, DALE KINGSTON . . Bl'lIt'lIIIz'
Phi Delta Chi
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CIANN, BURNICE INIAUDE ..... Culrllvell
Alpha Sigma Tau, Geography Club
CARR, MYRA CHITISTENA ..... EIIIIIUVIM
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y. W. C. A.
CARY, DEVVAYNE EARL ....... Norlon
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Latin Club, Debate,
History and Government Club, Commerce
Club
CHILDS, I IAZEL EDITH ...... Hl'l'ilI,Qf0ll
Omega Literary Society, Symphonic Orches-
tra, Symphonic Chorus
CHRISTENSEN, MARGARET .... W4'fr11r1l'c'
Sphinx, Vlfinnctaska, History and Government
Club, Y. W". C. A.
CLARK, HAROLD ....,,.. sn-wig Cify
Phi Delta Chi, K Club, Industrial Arts Club
CLARK, VIRGINIA ELLEN . . . Hulcbinsun
Winnetaska, Primary-Kindergarten Club
CLINE, MELVIN L .......... Lillwoozf
Mu Epsilon Nu, Industrial Arts Club, Latin
Club
COCKLEY, RUTH .......... Pvulvoily
Omega Literary Society, Phi Alpha Nu, Sym-
phonic Choir, Madrigalian, Band, Wemen's
Glee Club, German Club
I- .
COOKE, ANNA PAULINE . . . . . E1r1,lJor'ii1
Collegiate Club, Y. W". C. A.
COl3LliiNl, Alflll-IFA KATPll.YN . . . Wfifbilil
XVinnetaska, Alphathenian Literary Society,
Library Club, Y. XV. C. A.
CRAMNT, CARL ............ IQIIXXVH
Pi Kappa Delta, Band, Orchestra, German
Club, Y. M. C. A.
. . . . . .... Pl'0fL'CfiUlI
Sphinx Literary Society
CRAIG, RUTH . . .
Delta Sigma lipsilun,
CR AM, MARILYN ........... Nwmfarlm
DALY, IQATI-ll.lflfN ........... Pwlff
XVinnetaslia, XV. A. A., Y. XV. C. A., Home
Iiecnzxnuies Club, Chemistry4Physies Club, Art
Club
DANIICLSON, EUNICIZ ..... . . Lim1.iI20r'g
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y. XV. C. A.
UANNER, JACK ALls1aRT ..... Lfiriygmi
Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Chemistry-Physics Club
DEISTER, ,IOSEPHINE FRANCES . Dorlgr Cify
Library Club, French Club
Spanish Club, Primary-Kindergarten Club, DFLATf0,NNTAR1liTA - - ' H'fh'bi"5U'l
Alpha Sigma Tau, Y. W. C. A. Y- XV- 9- A-
CRAVIQNS, NfXDEAN .....'.... PMN DEVALL, .IEANNIQ .... Sfr'zL'i1r'f.fzi1lr', Mo.
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Crzmmerec Club Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y. XV. C. A.
CRIIAL, hlARY . . QIlfl1tl1Il'I2 Dlvllll, lNlARY CATl"llfRlNlf . . IUILI
V Herne Ilconcrnies Club
CRIZLLIN, lfRWlN B .......... Urnfzfrlwf
ph, Dc-lm Chi: GC.,qmp1w Club DRAKE, I-ILEANOR LOUISE . . . lvluzorv
CUNNINGHAM. MARY ANN . . . Ifllllwriu DICKRZY. l'llfl.liN fXlAllll, .... . . Leoli
Sigma Pi Sigma, Commerce Club, History and Pi Kappa Sigma, Spanish Club, Commerce
Government Club, Winnetaska, Y. VV. C. A. Club
Cooke, Coplen, Cramm, Craig, Cram, Cravens
Creal, Crellin, Cunningham, Daly, Danielson, Danner
Deieter, Delano, DcVnll, Diver, Drake, Dickey
ii ,
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Dunham, Eikcrman, Endly, Estep, Feather, Felt
Field, Fincllv, Finnerty, Finnerty, Fisher, Fitzgerald J I 0 R
Flanagan, Floyd, Ford, Fowler, Garthwaite, Gates
DUNHAM, INIARY . . . . Ellffkfl
Omegag Library Club
EIKERMAN, EDGAR ........... l'iUlL'1I'l'
Mu Epsilon Nug K Clubg Geography Clubg
Football
ENDLY, MERLE . . . . Emlmrin
ESTEP, SAMUEL D ........... Iirrljmrirl
History and Government Clubg Debateg Y.
M. C. A.
FEATHER, MARIE ....... Mifl7Il'dI7I1IiS
Commerce Club: Omega Literary Club
FELT, VIVIAN FRANCES .... i1llfL'hfIlXON
Library Clubg French Club
FIELD, FLOYD AI ............ Emlmrin
Mu Epsilon Nug Geography Club
FINDLY, AIANF ..... ....... E mlmria
Alpha Sigma Alphag Commerce Clubg History
and Government Club
FINNERTY, -IOSEPHINE ....... Hmfoffl
Primary'Kindergarten Clubg Latin Club
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FINNERTY, NIARGARET ...... Harfforxf
Alice Freeman Palmerg History and Govern-
ment Clubg Latin Clubg Spanish Club
FISHER, MARIE . . . . Sf. Iobu
Y. XV. C. A.
FITZGERALD, LURA . . . . Emporiu
Alpha Sigma Alpha
FLANAGAN, LOIS LOUISE .... Doilgu Cily
Library Clubg History and Government Club
FLOYD, JFANNETTIZ ......... Topeka
Y. VV. C. A.g Pi Alpha Mug Madrigaliang
Symphonic Chorusg Wcn1en's Glee Clubg
Omega Literary Societyg Wfinnetaskag History
and Government Clubg Peggy Pedagog, 1958
Homecoming
FORD, MARY FRANCES . . . Ulysses
Alpha Sigma Alpha
FOXVLER, VERNON RAY . . . . ljmjlorizl
GARTI'IXVAITE, INIARY ....... Wifbilil
Winnetaskag Latin Clubg History and Govern-
ment Clubg Y. XV. C. A.
GATES, RAYMOND IZDMOND . . . O.YI70rm'
Mu Epsilon Nug Commerce Clubg
Clubg History and Government Club
Biology
GAULT, MARGARET ....... Ricblnorlrl
W'innetaskag Primary-Kindergarten Clubg Y.
W. C. A.
GILBERT, VVYNFORD GEORGE . C11'aVu'zlfL'I'
History and Government Clubg Commerce
Clubg Y. M. C. A.
GII,I.li'l'TE, KATHRYN ......... fT0lIfX
Pi Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Deltag Sigma Pi
Sigmag Xi Phi: Student Council, Debate,
Gilson Playersg Madrigaliansg Glee Clubg Sym-
phonieg Latin Clubg Alice Freeman Palmerg
Y. W. C. A.
GLATT, ELIZABETH RUTH . . . Enfrrprixe
Sphinx Club, XVinnetaskag Latin Clubg History
and Gxvcrnment Clubg Y, VV. C. A.
GLICK, PEARL GRACE ........ Blllllflfld
Home Economies Club, Xvinnetaska
GODDERZ, FRED MEYER ..... OSHKQK' Ciljf
Art Clubg Biology Clubg Mu Epsilon Nug Y.
M. C. A.
GOLDSMITH, ANNE GRACE .... Emjmria
Alpha Sigma Alphag Commerce Clubg Omega
Literary Societyg Y. XV. C. A.
GOODVVIN, FAITH ELLEN .... Mound Cily
Sigma Sigma Sigma
FERRIN, GORDON ........... Pri!!!
French Clubg History and Government Club
GRAY, GERTIE . .....,..... Tnwumltz
Commerce Club, History and Government
Clubg Y. NV. C. A.
GRTFFITLT, GICRALDINE ....... ,. . Url
Omega Literary Society, Treble Clef Club
GROVES, QUENTIN D. , ..... BIIVIHIXHYIZC
K Clubg Mu Epsilon Nu, History and Govern
ment Clubg Latin Clubg Y. M. C. A.
GRUNDY, HERMAN . . . . . PfL'llNl0lZf
Commerce Club
GUGLER, MERLE EDXVIN .... Wrzozfblllv
Phi Sigma Epsilong Commerce Clubg Mathe
matics Club, Latin Club
HALDEMAN, MARY .... ' . . K!1lI.YtlX C115
Y. XV. C. A., Library Clubg German Club
Orchestra
HALE, MARC . . . . Salma
Art Club
HAMILTON. BERYL A ........ I.UlIgf07l
History and Government Clubg Spanish Club
Debateg Pi Kappa Deltag Phi Sigma Epsilon
HANCOCK, GARNETT ..... Le Yiflgfllfl, U0
Collegiate Club
Gault, Gilbert, Gillette, Glatt, Glick. Godderz
Goldsmith. Goodwin, Gordon, Gray, Griffith, Groves
Grundy. Gugler, Hnldeinan, Hale, Ilamilton. Hancock
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Haney, Hanson, Harper, Harper, Hasenbank, Haslouer
Hawes, Hayes, Heide, Hellmer, Hensley, Hill
Hines, Hobbs, Hogan, Houser, Howland, Hubbard J
HANIZY, FLORENCE HHLIQN .... Parlriilgv
Alpha Sigma Tau, Library Club, French Club
HANSON, HUGH ........... N055 Cily
Biology Club, Chemistry-Physics Club
EIARPER, BARBARA ELLEN ..... lilllllllfitl
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Art Club
LIARPER, LEROY .......... Wfirbilzl
K Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, History and Gov-
ernment Club, Football
PIASENBANK, LORA ADIZLINE .... Alina
Alice Freeman Palmer, Y. W. C. A., Vfinne-
taska, Latin Club, German Club, Library Club
I-IASLOUER, AGNES LAVIZRNE . . . Aliifem'
Alpha Sigma Tau, Glee Club, Symphonic
Chorus, Chorus, German Club, Home Eco-
nomies Club
HAWES. .IUNIOR . .
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
. . Lurmwf
I-IAYES, VIRGIL EDDIE ....... Gzlrfivlcl
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, History
and Government Club
HEIDE, PAUL G ............. Ilarlalz
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club, Y. M. C. A.
l50l
I-IELLNIER, NIARTHA FRANCES .... Ullrr'
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Wannetaska, Col-
legiate 4-H
LIENSLEY, JUNIOR ......... Nltltlflflll
Mu Epsilon Nu, Industrial Arts Club, Latin
Club, Collegiate 4-H
HILL, LOIS ELAINE ......... Buffalo
Omega Literary Society, Library Club, History
and Government Club, XVinnetaska
HINES, FAYE LAURISSA ...... Ellljlorill
Treble Clef, Symphonic Choir, Glcc Club,
Band
HOBBS, CORRINE .......... Tojwvkrz
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Symphonic Chorus, Glee
Club
HOGAN, DARREL R ......,.. Hdlflflfflll
Phi Delta Chi, Spanish Club, Commerce Club
HOUSER, RALPH EDXVIN ....... Green
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club, Y. M. C.
A., History and Government Club, Student
Council
HOWLANIT, PAUL LESLIE ...... Emjmriu
History and Government Club, Industrial Arts
Club, Mu Epsilon Nu
HUBBARD, GEORGE LOUIS .... Gocfafiilaf
Phi Delta Chi
HUEBERT, ANNA ...,........ jN1'wl'0n
Y. XV. C. A., Home Economies Club, Library
Club
IVES, MARION LUCILE ....... Emporia
Y. W. C. A.g Delta Sigma Epsilon, Home
Economics Club
ILIXVELL, HELEN MAXINE . .
Commerce Club, Winnetaska
. . Peabody
JOHNSON, CHARLES E ........ Nl'f1llfSlJE
Phi Delta Chi, Band, Symphonic Choirg Glee
Club
JOHNSON, HAZEL FRANCES . . . Pomona
Alpharhenian Literary Society, Xvinnetaskag Y.
XV. C. A., Commerce Clubg History and Gov-
ernment Club
JOHNSON, LELAND E ....... ZVl'ld1Ut1,il2
Phi Mu Alphag College Band, Lee Johnson's
Dance Orchestrag Spanish Club
JONES, JEAN ELIZABETI-I ...... Ofluwa
German Club, Chorus, Phi Alpha Nu, Omega
KEARNS, GERALDINE ...... Marlzxrillc
Pi Kappa Sigmag Commerce Clubg Y. W. C. A.
KFIMIG, ELIZABETH MARIE .... Zwltfrl
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Sigma Pi Sigmag
Sphinx Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon
JUNIOR
KELLER, PEARL INIARIE . . . . Elllflflfill
Primary-Kindergarten Club
KELLUM, FORREST ............ flmbo
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club
KEOUGH, MARGARET MARY . . Dodge Cily
Commerce Club, History and Government
Club
KILLE, BETTY LOU .......... Altice
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Bandg Orchestra, Wom-
en's Glee Clubg Symphonic Choir
KIMEL, MAURINE ......... CIt'HflL'llfFY
History and Government Club, Home Ecu-
nomics Club, Y. W. C. A.
KING, LAXVRENCE WARREN .... 1lIf'll'r'rI1
French Clubg Intramural Council
KINNAMON, VIRGIL MORRIS .... SJ'Il'id
Mathematics Club, Chemistry-Physics Club
KNOUSE, DOROTLIY LUCILLE . . . Elilllflffll
Alphathenian Literary Society, History and
Government Club, Home Economics Club, Y.
NW. C. A.
LACKEY, RUTHAGENE ........ Inman
Sphinx, Library Club, Y. W. C. A.
Huebert, Ives, Jewell, Johnson, Johnson, johnson
jones, Kearns, Keimig, Keller, Kellum, Keough
Kille, Kimel, King, Kinnamon, Knouse, Lackey
E511
La Croix, Laird, Langvardt, Larsen, Lash, Litchfield
Lochner, Loomis, Mt-Clcllan, Mcliarland, McGuire, McI'heron J U I 0 R
lliller, hliller, Monson, Morgan, Morton, Murphy
LACQROIX, VIRGINIA MAY . . . . Ifuirz'ii'u'
Y, XV. C. A.
LAIRD, LICSTICR .......... . iV1'c1zIixo11
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Lambda Delta Lambda,
Chemisti'y-Physics Club, Mathematics Club
LANGVARDT, ARTHUR L. . Inrwliou Cily
Latin Club, Collegiate 4-H
LARSEN, IIARRY DEAN ....... Ni11'i11'1'i'
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon,
Mathematics Club, History and Government
Club, Induitrial Arts Club
LASH, IRENE MAY ......... Srumliu
Collegiate 4-H, XVinnetaska, Alice Freeman
Palmer, Y. XV. C. A., Biology Club
LITCI-IFIELD, LUCILE ......,., Errzllwriu
Kappa Mu Lambda, Omega, Library Science
Club
LOCKNER, LOUISE HANNAH . . . linzfroriir
LOOMIS, E. .IANE ........... EIIIIIUVAI
Alpha. Sigma Alpha, History and Government
Club: Commerce Club, Pan-Hellenic, Secre-
tary-treasurer of -Iunior Class
M'eCLELLAN, ,IO ,,.......... limjroriiz
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Y. XV. C. A., Art Club
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MCIJARLAND, ROBERT HAROLD . . Sl'l'l'l'j'
Lambda Delta Lambda, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Xi
Phi, .Iunior Class. president, Mu Iipsilon Nu,
president, Chemistry-Physics Club, president,
Yell King, Mathematics Club, German Club
TXICGUIRIC, EDXIIIARD LAVVRIINCIZ . . Tuflefnl
Biology Club
MQPHERON, FRANCES LUCILIQ . . . Ivfllffflfl
Library Club, I"IiSLory and Government Club
MILLER, LKNA IIUTH ......... Callfuu
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Pi Kappa Delta, Xi Phi,
Pan-Hellenic Council, History and Govern-
ment Club
MILLER, PAUL ,........... , . JEIIITRKI
Pi Kappa Delta, Lambda Delta Lambda, Kappa
Mu Epsilon, Mathematics Club, Collegiate 4-H,
Commerce Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Chemistry-
Physics Club, Debate
MONSON, ALFRITIDA ....... Conrflumz'
Commerce Club, Wannetaika
MORGAN. ANNAISELLE ..... l'l1ilIij1xlu11'g
Orchestra, Chorus, Mathematics Club, Y. VV.
C. A.
MORTON. ROBERT XVIZAVITR .... Sl'lL'J'i1'
Mathematics Club, Y. M. C. A., Chemistry-
physies Club, Mu Epsilon Nu
MURPHY, RALPH CI'IARLlfS .ll'ri'Hy Pl'1lfI'fl'
Band, Glee Club, Madrigalians, Mu Epsilon
Nu, Symphonic Choir
NEUDECK, LUCILE K .... .. . Kumar Cily
Wiiinetaskag Sphinx, Library Club
NEVVCOMER, IMOGENE ....... Enzporiu
Delta Sigma Ifpsilong Art Club, History and
Government Clubg French Club
NEXVICLL, MARY EVELYN ...... Stafford
Commerce Club, History and Government
Clubg Y. VV. C. A.
NIZWMAN, DOROTHY ELLEN . . . Chzznulv
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Library Clubg Y. W. C.
A.
NEWTON, NOLA MARY .,.... Enzjmriu
Alpha Sigma Alpha, presiclentg Primary-Kim
Clergarten Club, French Club, Art Club
NICHOLS, DARYL EDWIIN ..... Ellffkll
Mu Epsilon Nug History and Government
Club, Commerce Club, Latin Club, Mathc-
matics Club
NIENSTEDT, XVILMA ........ Hurfforil
Sigma Sigma Sigmag Sigma Pi Sigma, Com-
,merce Clubg Chemistry-Physics Club
OSBORNE, CLARA JANE ....... Ellffktl
Alpha Sigma Alphag Home Economies Club
OSTLUND, ZILLAH ........ lYl1l.S!JIlIgl0l1
Alice Freeman Palmcrg Y. W. C. A.g French
Club, Latin Club
JUNIOR
PAGE, BLAIR STANLEY ....... Norton
Kappa Sigma Epsilong Pi Kappa Delta
PARRIS, FRED MAC ....... Burliuglorz
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Trackg Bulletin, Cona-
mcrce Club, K Club
PETERS, DOROTHY HELEN . . Valley Falls
Winnetaskag Library Club, Y. XV. C. A.
PETERSON, DELMONT RUSSELL . . Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club, Geogra-
phy Club, History and Government Club,
Tennis Team
POINTER, BEULAH ...,.. . . Silwrzlulr'
Wlinnetaslcag Commerce Club
POTTER, TRIISIA JANE ....... Ilylllfiflxl
XY'innetaskag Glee Club, Symphonic Choir
PRATI-IER, ROY SEYMOUR ...... RFPCL'
Glee Clubg Spanish Club, Industrial Arts Club,
Mu Lpsilon Nu
PYLE, HELEN MARIE . . .... Iirlzporizl
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Cemmtree Club, Physical
Education Club
RAEI5, MARY AIANE ......, flrkuzixux Cify
NVinnetaska, History and Government Club,
Y. WI. C. A.
Neudeek, Newcomer, Newell, Newman, Newton, Nichols
Nienstedt, Osborne, Ostlund, Page, Parris, Peters
Peterson, Pointer, Potter. Prather, Pyle, Raef
X, ,V W gg 6 5,
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Regier, Rehbcrg, Rcssel, Reynolds, Rhea, Rieck J U R
Riggins, Rippetoe, Roberts, Rogers, Rosacker, Roundy
RALSTIN, MARGARET ELEANOR . Wil'bi,Kl REYNOLDS, CHARLENE JOSEPHINE Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha: Y. VV. C. A.
RANDOLPH, BETTY ...... Tulsa, Oklu,
Primary-Kindergarten Club
RAMIREZ, SOCORRO MARIA .... Emjlorizl
Spanish Club, French Club, Art Club
RAPP, I-IUBIZRT J .....,..... Nurentur
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, Mathe-
matics Club, Geography Club
RAY, THELMA LOUISE .... Council Grove
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Sphinx Club, History
and Government Club, Y. NV. C. A., W, A. A.
REED, CAROLINE GRACE ..... CKISSOIIII-Y
Physical Education Club, Splash Club
REGIER, RUIZBEN RAYMOND . . . HiII51701'0
Phi Mu Alpha, Mcn's Glee Club, Symphonic
Choir, Orchestra, History and Government
Club
REHBERG, ARLONE ........ BL'lH1f1lXfUfI
Rhythmic Circle, Omega Literary Society,
German Club, Pi Alpha Nu, Chorus
RESSEL, PAULINE ALPHA . . . . . Colony
Winnetaska, Commerce Club
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Collegiate Club, Spanish Club
RHEA, MILDRED M ....... Yalex Cenlvr
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Band, Rhythmic Circle,
Sigma Pi Sigma, W. A. A., History and Gov-
ernment Club, Physical Education Club
RIECK, ALVIN F ............
Ramona
Phi Sigma Epsilon, German Club, Chemistry-
Physics Club
RIGGINS, BILLY HARPER .....
. Sc' wry
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Mathematics Club,
German Club
RIPPETOE, INIABEL JEANNETTIE . .
Winnetaska, Y. W. C. A.
Wu3'siiIc
ROBERTS, DONNA LOUISE .... Ncorfrslaa
German Club, Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A.
ROGERS, GWIZNDOLYN DANA . .
ROSACKER, J. WARREN . . . . .
ROUNDY, FRANCES EUDORA . .
Home Economics Club, Spanish Club,
Education Club, W. A. A., Y. W. C.
C al if wel I
Em po rin
Waflacmz
Physical
A.
RCTWLANDS, EDWIN REES .... '. Emllorifl
Industrial Arts Clubg Mathematics Club
RUNYON, PHYLLIS PIARRIET . . . Peabody
Sphinx Clubg History and Government Club,
Bandg Chorus
RLISKIN, ROBERT EDWARD ...... Paola
Lambda Delta Lambda, Chemistry-Physics
Clubg Mathematics Club, German Clubg Mu
Epsilon Nug Y. M. C. A.
SCHOONOVIQR, S. ALIETA ...... TlJIJt'kd
XWinnetaskag Physical Education Clubg Com-
merce Clubg Sigma Pi Sigma
SENTI, HAZEL PEARL .... Iurzflion City
Home Economics Club, president, Alice Free-
man Palmer, Y. VV. C. A.
SHELLEY, FRED ............ QEIIIITOYIKI
History and Government Clubg Mu Epsilon
Nu: Y. M. C, A.
SKINNER, BILL ARTHUR .... Hulrbinson
Mu Epsilon Nu, French Clubg Chemistry-
Physics Clubg K Club
SLOUGH, MARY PAULINE ...... Quincy
SMITHHEISLER, MERCEDES
. . . Paxiro
Commerce Clubg Spanish Club
SOCOLOFSKY, JEAN ..... . .... Mul'irJl1
Winnetaskag Sphinx Club, Y. W. C. A.g
Commerce Club
SPRAGUE, E. LOUISE ........
XX'innetaskag Sphinxg French
A.
SPRECHIZR, ELDRED ..... j'111u'li01z Cify
History and Government Club, Latin Club,
Y. M. C. A.
SPRINGEELDT, VIRGIL . . . . . . Lorraim'
Sigma Tau Gammag Commerce Clubg Latin
Clubg Bandg Orchestra
STALLCUP, BILLY MERRITT .... Emjwarifz
Spanish Clubg History and Government Club
STARK, ARLENE ........... Euzjwria
Pan-Hellenic, Sigma Sigma Sigmag Commerce
Club, Home Economics Clubig Spanish Club
STEAD, LUCILLE ........... Kfllglllllll
Club, Y. W. C.
Emporiu '
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Omega Literary Societyg Latin Club, French
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Sigma Sigma Sigma, Art Clubg Primary- Club? Spanish Club 0f I
Kf"dC'gmC" Club STEELSMITH, MARY ALICE ..... Abilvm' f
SMITH,' ROLAND CUSHMAN ..... Elkhart Yvinnetaskag Y. W. C. A., presidentg O e' '
Mu Epsilon Nug Art Clubg History and Gov- Literary Societyg Alice Freeman
ernment Clubg Y, M. C. A. Chorusg Orchestrag Pi Alpha MJ'
Rowlands, Runyon, Ruskin, Schoonover, Senti, Shelley -
Skinner, Slough, Smith, Smithheisler, Socolofsky. Sprague
r Sprecher, Springfeldt, Stnllcup, Stark, Stead, Steelsmith
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, I , odd, Vance, Vanderhoff, Vanderwilt, Vassar, Vlcek
,FP X . Voigt, Warkentin, Warren, Warren, Watson, Watts
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ST I el'-Vi' ROSE MARIE .... Alvhixon XIANDERWILT, MARGARET ETHEL Solommi
QQ in Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Rhyth- Library Science Club
YM i Circle, Alice Freeman Palmer, Physical 7
on ucation Club, Symphonic Chorus, VC'omen's VASSAR' VERA XIRGINIA - Pl'u"ff'f' 'RNS
Glec Club P1 Kappa Sigma, president, Sigma P1 Sigma,
Home Economics Club, Sorority Presiclent's
TATE, DONALD J. . . . , B1-Ogio-1116 COUHCJ
ix Cummcfcc Club VLCEK, DONALD HENRY . . . .. Holy,-Um!
TAYLOR, RUTH ARTHA ...... Cburzulr
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Library Club, Y. W. C.
A.
TERRILL, NANCY LOUISE ...... Ulyssm
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Primary-Kindergarten
Club
TIIORNBURG, SUE GWINN ..... lflII!l0l'lll
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Spanish Club
TIEMANN, A. G .......... AY'kdlIXtIX Cify
Phi Delta Chi, Symphonic Chorus, president,
Band, Vice-President of Junior Class
TODD, CHARLES O .......... Topeka
Collegiate Club, Art Club, Y. M. C. A.,
History and Government Club, Mathematics
Club
VANCE, LEVVIS M. . . . . fjflff0IlM'0Ull Falls
Latin Club
VANDERHOFF, MAXINE ..... Nvorlvxha
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Art Club
IS6l
Mu Epsilon Nu, Mathematics Club, Chemistry-
Physics Club
VOIGT, LORENE ........... Toprfeu
XVinnetaska, Primary-Kindergarten Club, W.
A. A.
XVARKENTIN, ANNA ELIZABETH . Hillsboro
Omega Literary Society, Y. W. C. A.
XVARREN, CALVIN CLINTON . . . Gurl1z'H
Mu Epsilon Nu, Industrial Arts Club, Y. M.
C. A.
WARREN, HOYT ........... Garllvil
Lambda Delta Lambda, Chemistry-Physics
Club
XVATSOINI, TFIERESA ......... Wil1fll'l1l
Madrigalians, Orchestra, Symphonic Chorus,
NVomcn's Glee Club, Omega Literary Society,
Alice Freeman Palmer Literary Society, French
Club, German Club
WATTS, DOROTHY ELLENE . . Kansai Ci!-y
Commerce Club, Alphathenian Literary
Society, Wfinnetaska
WHIZAT, THOMAS D .......... Angnxl.: XVILKINS, VIRGINIA ......... W'iufiu1il
Plii Mu Alplaag Phi Sigma Ifpsilong llandg Symplusnic Clmirg xYYiI'lllCICiSk.lQ XVun1un's Glcu
Symphonic Choir: Men's Glue Club Club
XVHlNI3:RY, ROW H ......... M., W15.5g,g12i5,,P1gi1H1Ef.'..'.' ' ' ' C"fff3"'H'
Kappa Sigma Epsilung Clacmistry-Physics Clubg 'C 'l
Biology Club
XY'lLSON, ,IANET ........ M'i'r1ii'l7lc' Lmlgi'
Pi Kappa Sigma: Omega Literary Sucictyg Y.
XVILCLI, KYLE LEONARD ....., Rirfllrzml NW. C. A.: Pan Hellcnicg History and Govern-
Marlwnmrics Clubg Latin Clubg Y. M. C. A. ment Clubg XVun1en's Glcc Clubg Symphonic
Choir
A-IITMEIS 51' pdf .jtLj13lC?'fff'1 XVOOLPIQRT, MARIAN ......... Top.-La
H 'Ann 'Psion' i ui' Mmm 5- UML lircncli Clulag W"innctaskag Y. XV. C. A.
Club
XVORRIQLL, VIZRNELLF .,...... fllfbimu
NY'II.KlfRSON, IOHN . . . . Olniln' Alpha Sigma Alplmag Art Club: Y. XV. C. A.
Wlmcat, Xliliincry, Wfilcli, W'ilcox, w'ilkCYS4lI1
XY'illxin5, XYvllliJlTI9, Xlfilsirn. Nvuulpurt, Xvurrull
lS7l
Socializing at a departmental club meet-
ing is considered as important as discussing
the problems of the world today. These
members are concentrating their efforts
on Winning a prize in a bingo game ....
Jamming the doors of the Granada, the
students eagerly await the free movie.
These movie convocations are made possible
by the student activity fund.
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RUTH GILKISON BOB BUZZARD
PROMINENT SOPHOMORES
Execlling in her neat and pleasing manner, Ruth
Gilkison's admirers voted her as a popular sophomore.
.. . Handsome and dcbonaire, Bob Buzzard is one of
the better dressed males seen about the campus.
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Alexander, Allen, Allen Altwegg Andrews Anderson
Ashbaugh, Aubuchon, Avery, Bacihmann, Baehr, Baker S 0 P H O M O R E
Baker, Barnes, Bnrnthson, Bear, Beichley, Bennett
ALEXANDER, BETTY JEAN
Delta Sigma Epsilon
AXLLEN, JOSlfPLllNE ....
W'innetaska, French Club
. Ifmjwria
. . Ma rio II
ALLEN, ROBERT .......... Blzrlingame
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Chemistry-Physics Club,
German Club
ALTXVEGG, BETH LOUISE . . . IIHIFHOII Cify
XYHIHYICIIKSRLIQ Cczmmerce Club, Collegiate 4-H
ANDREWS, HELEN . .
ANDERSON, ROBERT ....
. . Offnuu
. Iimjrorin
Mu Epsilon Nu, Basketball, Y. M. C. A.
ASHBAUGH, VIRGINIA LEE
Delta Sigma Epsilcn, Splash
Education Club
AUBUCHON, AIULIAN . . .
Phi Mu Alpha, Band
AVERY, ALICE LUCILLE . .
. . . . . Newfon
Club,
Physical
. Iimjmoria
. Lyons
Commerce Club, History and Government
Club, Y. NY. C. A.
l60l
BACI-IMANN, BETTY .IEANNE . . . IVlt'M'f0Il
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Madrignlinnsg Symphonic
Chorus, Pi Alpha Nu, Orchestra, Band, Glee
Club
BAEHR, RUTH SUZANNE . . . . Nvzrlorz
Wiriiietnskag Y. W. C. A.
BAKER, BERNICE ..... . .... Overbrook
XVinnetaska, Primary-Kindergarten Club
BAKER, LlLLlAN ........... CaMlL'1'1l
Alphathenian Literary Society, History and
Government Club, Y. W. C. A.
BARNES, LEVI A ............ Enllmriu
Band, Orchestra
BARNTLISON, MARY ........ Hidu'ufbu
W'innctaska, History and Government Club,
Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A.
BEAR, PAULINE ............. Abilene
History and Government Club, Omega Literary
Club, Collegiate 4-H, Y. NW. C. A.
BEICHLEY, LAURA ........ Mi11r1z'u11olis
Winnetaska, Alphathcnian Literary Society,
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y. W. C. A.
BENNETT, RALPH .......... Enzjwriiz
Phi Sigma Epsilon, K Club, Football
BENSON, KlUNlf VLHELNTA ...... Elllilllfffl
XVinnetaskag Primary-Kindergarten Club
BURNETT, ELDON ..........
and Government Club
BODINIC, LEOTA . . . . BZIVITVIXIIIIIL'
Xvinnctiwka BURT, I-IILA BETH . .
Alpha Sigma Alpha
BOON, CAROL ELLEN ......... Yvllllfktl
BUSH, ROBERTA ...........
Wfinnetaskag Primary-Kindergarten Club
Education Club.
BORNSCHETN, FREDA ........ ,E1IX1L'orlfJ
Sigma Sigma Sigmag Omega Literary Societyg
Secretary-treasurer of Sophomore class
BUXTON, BURGA ATAE . . .
Spanish Club
BRENNIQR, ORDELLA ........ Bzmlifk
Wfinnet
Chorus
BROYVN,
Biology
Y. XV.
askzig
ELIZABETH ........ Guylorri
Club, History and Government Clubg
C. A.
BUZZARD, ROBERT ........
Primary-Kindergarten Clubg
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sunflower Staffg
. I'IOIf0ll
Sigma Tau Gamma: Commerce Clubg History
. Ifurefw
Douglass
Physical
Emporia
Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Geography Club
CADXVALLADFR, VIVIA ........ Corbin
XV. C. A.
ISROWN. ROBERT E, ......... Wivbifa
iv f ' ' A Y d
Phi S
Govern
gma Lpsilcn, R Club, History an
ment Club, Basketballg Track
Gm ernment Club
Alice Freeman Palmer, Rhythmic Circle, Home
Ecemmics Clubg Chemistry-Physics Clubg Y.
CASE, MILDRIQD LOUISE ....... fllrbixml
NY'innetaskag Collegiate 4-H, History and
BROVVN, ROBERTA HAZEL . . . . wltl7lIl'g0 CI-HIIDS, LAURA , , , , . . Ilrrifiglorz
SPhinx Club NX innetaskaq Orchestra
BUDD, OTHIQLLO J ........ Halls Sllllllllif CHURCH. VVINFREU - - - ---- DiKbf0f1
Mu Epsilon Nug Latin Clubg Basketball
Benson, Bodine, Boon. Bornschein, Brenner, Brown
.A W- S 0 P H 0 M O R E Brown, Brown, Biidd, Burnett, Burt, Bush
Nam
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Buxton, Buzzard, Cadwallader, Case, Childs, Church
Phi Delta Chig Track, Commerce Club
tra ,gl 1
l61l
Clcvenger, Chubb, Coffman, Collins, Cooper, Cotton
Cowen, Crawford, Crist, Crumrine, Cummings, Curry S 0 P H O M 0 R E
Dabbs, Davis, Davison, Day, Day, Decker
CLFVENGFR, MARJORIF . . .
. KiIlg.Yl,!IlL'II
junior Dance Group, Home lfconemics Club
CHUBB, DOROTHY .......... ,Topeka
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y. W. C. A.
COFFMAN, FLOYD HURST . .
COLLTNS, MARGARET .....
Glec Club, Symphonic Chorus
COOPER, DOROTHY .....
Biology Club, Home Economics
Dance Groupg Y. W. C. A.
. . Overbrook
. . Ifmlmria
. . Curboffzfale
Clubg Junior
CO'fTON, DOROTPIY ........ Sl. ,Ubll
Pi Kappa Sigma, Alice Freeman Palmer, Com-
merce Club
COXVEN, ROSEZETTA .....
Primary-Kindergarten Club
CRAWFORD, JOE R. . . . .
Sigma Tau Gamma
CRIST, ALBERT H ........
. . Emjloria
. Dudgm' City
. . . . Tampa
Sigma Tau Gammag Spanish Clubg Commerce
Club
T621
CRUlXlRlNF, HILNTER .......... Rose
Mu Epsilon Nu, Chemistry-Physics Club,
Mathematics Clubg Y. M. C. A.
CUMMINGS, CATI-lERlNlf . . . . . TVOIWIQKI
Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A.
CURRY, HlfI.lfN ...... . . 1.fHl170ria
Home Economics Club
DABBS, DOROTHY .......... Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Home Economics Club,
Art Clubg History and Government Club
DAVIS, WILLIAM ....... . . Clay Cwlfvr'
Phi Delta Chi, Bandg Chorus
DAVISON, GLENN . . . . Norton
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
DAY, ELl.lS M .... , . ........ Bc'IlUl'ill6
Phi Sigma Iipsilong Industrial Arts Club
DAY, ROGER .............. Wzwvrly
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Clubg Y. M, C. A.
DIZCKER, CARTHA ......... Bllrr Oak
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Band, Primary-Kinder
garten Club, Y. W. C. A.
IDIZRDIIN, ELIHANOR .......... Affirzl
Orchcstrag Y. XV. C. A.g Alice Freeman Pal-
merg Band Twirlerg W'emen's Glee Clubg
Chorus
DEVORIQ, ISLLIS . . . . Mailixnfz
Sigma Tau Gamma
DOILIZ, CALVIN .... ..... I fU1I7Ul'irl
Mu Ifpsilon Nug .Commerce Clubg Spanish
Clubg Collegiate 4-H
DONNFLLY, EARL ............ Elmo
Biology Clubg Industrial Arts Clubg Mu Iipsilon
Nug Agriculture Club
DOOLIZY, JEAN ............ Nr'u'lu11
Omega Literary Soeietyg Primary-Kindergarten
Club
DOUGLASS, IIACQUIQLYN . . . . Bnrlillglrm
DOUTIIIT, EDITH ........ Sf. Fralzrix
Alpha Sigma Taug Alplizltlienian Literary So-
cieryg Y. VV. C. A.
DOXVNS, TED .............. ,Emjvoria
Traclsg Dramnticsg Mu Epsilon Nug Biology
Clubg History and Government Clubg President
of Sophomore class
DRESSLER, NOLAN ............ Ll-110
Mu Epsilon Nug Chemistry-Physics Club
DUNN, ICTHYL . . . . Clay Cl'Ilft'l'
Geography Club
IQAKIN, IVIAY ........ l541l'1'l1'Xl'iH1', Oklu.
Winiietiiskgig Primary-Kindergnrten Clubg Y.
wi
. C. A.
ICLLIS, JACK ...... ....... 1 I.if1rr'r1I
Phi Delta Chi: Commerce Clubg History and
Government Club
ICMERY, CURTIS RAY ........ flbilvfli'
History and Government Club: Commerce
Club: Y. M. C. A.g Phi Sigma Iipsilong Mathe-
matics Club
IQINIRICIVI, RUTII IRIfNIf ...... IIfI1Il!H1i'r!Ir'
Home Ifeonomics Clubg Y. VV. C. A.
ICNGLIQR, NADINIY .......... Clmjrvfzinl
Sigma Sigma Signing Primary-Kindergarten
Club
ICVFRFTT, DAN KIYNISON . . . . Ifflljworiil
Kappa Sigma Iipsilon
IIRICKSGN, IILDIQN ...... . . Com'or1lia
French Club: History and Government Clubg
German Clubg Y. M. C. A.
ICSSICK, MARY FAY .... . Ifulrlilftrl
W'innct:1ska
Derden, Devore, Doile, Donnelly, Dooley, Douglass
S O P H 0 M 0 R E Douthit, Downs, Dressler, Dunn, Iinkin, Fllis
Iimery, Ifmrieh, Iingler, Iiverett, Ifrickson, Ifssiek
can
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Eubank, Evans, Ewbank, Fankhauscr, Farnham, Faulkner
Finnerty, Fishburn, Fitzwater, Fleming, Fowler, Fowler S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E
Freeman, Fulrs, Gallea, Galloway, Garton, Gatz
EUBANK, HORACE W. . .
. . . . Conf.:
Sigma Tau Gamma, French Club, Men's Glee
Club
EVANS, ,IOSEPHINE ........ Wllibfllgfllll
Madrigalians, Symphonic choir, Alphathcnian
Literary Society, Orchestra, Glee Club, Y.
W. C. A.
EXVBANK, Wll,LlAM L. .
Sigma Tau Gamma
. . EIII porin
FANKHAUSER, WILLIS S ........ Manlixnu
Latin Club, Mu Epsilon Nu,
Club
FARNHAM, JULIA .,
FAULKNER, FRANK . . . .
Chemistry-Physics
. . Hopi'
. . . . . . Sz'z'c'ry
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon,
Lambda Delta Lambda, Mathematics Club,
Chemistry-Physics Club, German Club
FINNERTY, IIUSEPI-I L. .... . . Harfforil
Latin Club, History and Government Club
FISHBURN, TXVILA , . . . PILHTII
Y. XV. C. A.
FITZXVATER, EVFRETT ........ Solomon
Commerce Club, Latin Club, Mathematics
Club, Y. M. C. A.
i641
l:l.lfMlNG, DORIS . . . Piper
Delta Sigma Epsilon
FOWLER, FLOYD ............ Eureka
Basketball, Commerce Club, Spanish Club, Mu
Epsilfln Nu, Y, Al. C. A.
FOXVLER, JUNE . . . . . Lucas
Alice Freeman Palmer
FREEMAN, ESTHER .... . . . . Alm'riz'11x
Alice Freeman Palmer, Primary-Kindergarten
Club, Y. NW. C. A.
FULTS, BETTY LOU ........ Kanxui Cily
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Splash Club,
Physical Education Club, Vice President of
Sophomore class
GALLEA, ROY . . . .... . . Nvoilvxbu
Phi Delta Chi, Band, Chorus
GALLOWAY, ETHEL ........ Iulwxloufrz
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Band, Y. W. C.
A.
GARTON, DALE ............. INl0l'Il0ll
Latin Club, Chemistry-Physics Club
GATZ, EVELYN ............. Nvzulrilz
Pi Kappa Sigma, Primary-Kindergarten Club,
Y. NW. C. A.
GAULT, VIRGINIA .......... Rirlmzoml GUYOT, OVA SYLVIA ........ DOIlxId.V.Y
Physical Education Club, Y. XV. C. A., VV. W'innetaskg1g Primary-Kindergarten Clubg Y.
A. A. XV. C. A.
GEBHAIQT, UORQUTLIY . . . . G!'1'1'II
HAAG, MILIJRED M. .... ..... C Jlln'
Latin Club Winiietaskag History and Government Club
GILKISOFI, RUTH HELEN ....... Ldrllvif
Pi Kappa Sigma, Chemistry-Physics Club,
Collegiate 4-Hg Home Economies Clubg Y.
W. C. A.
I-IAASIS, M. DEAN ..... ...... M IIYIIHI
Sigma Tau Gammag Cixmmerce Clubg History
and Government Club
GOOCH' JOSEPH XV. b . l l Mi,,m,ul,01i5 HABECKER, NORMA H ........ E71fl'l'1H'f.H'
phi Sigma Epsilon Bandg Commerce Clubg Biology Clubg German
Club
GOODRUM, BARBARA Llili . . . . Roxxrifll'
XY'innctaska HAI-IN, PAUL LEROY . . . . Emjmriu
Mu Epsilon Nu
GRADY, RUTH LEE ......... Allumouf
1,rinmry-Kindergarten Club: Y. W. C- A- HAKES, MARY ELIZABETH . . . . . clyilf
Mathematics Clubg Y. W. C. A.
GRAY, MRS. A. B. ......... Burliuglon
Latin Clubg Home Ecom mics Club
HALBERT, RUTH . . . Sbuuuve
GREEN, DORIS CECILIA ........ Loring Y ,V Y T A I,
Collegiate 4-Hg Georgraphy Club: Mathematics HAMMIZRI xx Allklih ' ' ' ' 11"'f""'f'
Clubg W'innetaskag Agriculture Club KQPPQ Sigma Izpslon
GRIGSBY, XVAVA EULA ........ Allin: HANNAH, ARCHIE .... .... O xfwlooxu
Collegiate 4-H: Geography Clubg Mathematics Phi Sigma Epsilong Ecotballg K Clubg Latin
Clubg Y. VV. C. A. Clubg Industrial Arts Club
Gaulr, Gebhardt, Gilkison, Gooch, Goodrum, Grady
S 0 P H 0 0 R E Gray, Green, Grigsby, Guyot, Haag, Haasis
Habecker, Hahn, Hakes, Halbert, Ilammer, Hannah
I6Sl
'T lg
Harman, Harris, Harrison, Hartscll, Hassard, Hawbecker 1
Hendry, Hickey, Hiebert, Hill, Hinshaw, Hinshaw S P H M O R If,
Hoarcl, Hollister, Howard, Hull, Hunsaker, Irwin
HARMAN, CARROLL LEE ...... Afcbixon
Alpha Sigma Alphag Pan Hellenic Council
HARRIS, M. JUANITA . . . Emporia
Physical Education Club
HARRISON, BURTON ,....... I.tlll'l'!'l7CL'
History and Government Clubg Y, M. C. A.
HARTSELL, LAVETA . .
Alpha Sigma Tau
. . Prcxlo 71
HASSARD, GEORGE .,...... Cwlul' VLIIL'
Phi Delta chi. Bandg Orchcstrag Glce Clubg
Symphonic Chorusg Phi Mu Alpha
HAXVBECKER, MAURINE . . . .... Marion
Winnetaskag Bandg Glce Clubg Symphonic
Choirg Chorus
HENDRY, HIQLEN NIARIE ....... All'1L'f0l1
Delta Sigma Epsilong Symphonic Choirg
Wcmci1's Glee Clubg Splash Clubg Y. XV. C. A.
HICKEY, JERRY NI. . . . . Ruxwll
i HIEBERT, XVOODROXY' .... .... IX lczulou
Phi Sigma llpsilong Track: German Clubg
Collegiate 4-Hg Biology Club
l66l
HILL, LOREN E. ...... .... . . Foulvr
Commerce Clubg Mathematics Clubg Mu Epsilon
Nug Biology Club
l'llNSHAXV, BETTY ....... Nlt'1IiL'ilIz' Lmfgi
Pi Kappa Sigmag Splash Clubg Spanish Clubg
Home Economics Clubg Y. XV. C. A.
HINSHANV, MABEL . . . . . . . . Huii'biu.irm
Wiiirietgmskag History and Government Club
HOARD, ELBERTA LOU ....... Anthony
Sigma Sigma Sigmag Commerce Club
HOLLISTER, EDXVARD ........ ljn1Lboi'iu
Kappa Sigma Epsilong Yell Kingg Track
HOXVAR D, JEANNE .
W'innetaskag Y, VV. C.
Col lcgiatc 4-H
HULL, CLARA BELL . .
Y. XV. C. A.
HUNSAKFR, VE KAY . .
Delta Sigma Epsilong
Club
IRXVIN, PAUL L. .
Phi Delta Chi
. . . . . , Alfbixolz
A.g Geography Clubg
. . . Gi'm'xi'0
. . . . . Amrrivizx
Prima ry-Kindergarten
. . Lila' ral
KIAGOIC, VVILLIAM ...... Los A11gc'10s, Calif.
History and Government Clubg Spanish Clubg
Mu Epsilon Nu
-IAMES, lXlARlAN B. .......... Mz'l'rizI1rl
Pi Kappa Sigma, Physical Education Clubg
Splash Club, Junior Dance
QIOPINSNIEYER, PHYLLIS . . . . . . Trlllvkcl
Commerce Clubg Y. W. C. A.
JOHNSON, EARL HUBERT ..... Sublrlfe
Mu Epsilon Nug Spanish Clubg Industrial Arts
Club
JONES DWTGHT ....
Phi Delta Chi. Band
JONES, NEDRA .......
-IONES, NORlNlON IZRNEST
Phi Sigma Epsilon
JONES, XVINIFRED . .
Alpha Sigma Alpha
JULIAN, DONALD .....
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Football
SOPHOMORE
For!
. . . Cunvy
. . Emporia
Smilb, Ark.
. . Emporia
. . Molina
KADEL, RUTH MARGARET . . .
XVinnctaska
KFNTON, XVESLFY ORVILLE . .
Agriculture Clubg History and
Club
KESSE, CHARLES HENRY . . .
Sigma Tau Gamma
KIMBERLIN, JIM .........
. Srofls villa'
. . .Buxcbor
Government
. . AfL'bfX!1Il
. . .-Wfinfivlil
Footballg Industrial Arts Clubg Spanish Club
KINLUND, MAXINE .... . . .... AXhl0ll
Geography Clubg Primary-Kindergarten Club
KLlflN, CARMEN .
NVinnetaslca
. . Madison
KLOTZ, THELMA . . . ..... . . . Emporia
Xvinnetaskag Biology Clubg Chemistry-Physics
Club
KOCHER, Nl. ALLENE . .
Alpha Sigma Tau
. . . Couls
KOHLER, LOTS ..........., Elli!l1L'U01f
Commerce Club, Y. YV. C. A.
Jagoe, James, Johnsmeyer, johnson, Jones, Jones - V
jones, Jones, Julian, Kadcl, Kenton, Kessc
Kimberlin, Kinlund, Klein, Klutz, Kocher, Kohler
fllrl
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rein. X'-,Ci ,
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Kramer, Kramer, Ladwig, Lash, Leiser, Lcroux
Lilley, Long, Louis, Love, Lusk, Lyon
SOPHOMORE
McKenzie, McMillan, Maloney, Marriott, Masters, Masters
KRAATER, AMOS ........... iWz1l'qln'Il1'
Mu Epsilon Nug Y. M. C. A.
KRAMER, DOROTHY ...... . . Melivrrz
LADNWIG, CHARLES THOMAS . . . Brllerillc
Phi Delta Chi
LASH, MAXINF . .......... Clllminglmnz
XVinnetaskag Gcorgrxiphy Club, History and
Government Club
LEISER, MARGERY . . . . MIIIITXIIII
Spanish Club
LEROUX, NTFRL ALFRED . . . . Pl'1'xlf1r1
Sigma Tau Gammag Band
LILLFY, LIDA ROSE ......... Piflllllflllf
History and Government Club, Collegiate 4-Hg
Y. XV. C. A.
LONG, ICLPANOR MAE ...... . Oivrlirook
Primary-Kindcrgartcn Club: XVinnetaska
LOUIS, MARY LOUISE ........ Elllllllfitl
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Physical Education Clubg
Sigma Pi Sigmag Junior Dance Group
l68l
LOVI-Q, ORVll,l.Ii ......... Nvmfm Raljriils
Agriculture Clubg Mu Epsilon Nu, Clomniercc
Club
LUSK, MABIiL BERNICE ,.,.... . Wirbilu
XY'innctaskag Primary-Kindergarten Club.
LYON, IONIQ . .. IilLI7lIjl'L'
Winiietaska
MCKICNZIE, ALICE . . . EIH'1'k1l
XVinnctaska
MCMILLAN, RALPH ........ llulrbillwll
Phi Sigma lfpsilong Football
MALONEY, LORFTTA ....... Kulmzx Cily
Pi Kappa Sigmag Physical Iiducntion Clubg
History and Government Club
NIARRIOTT, IQLEANOR ......... ElUAK'kll
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Biology Clubg Y.
XV. C. A.
NTASTHRS, DORIS .,.... , . 1l1ll'l't'j'l'fllL'
W'innetnsk:ig Y. NV. C. A.
MASTIQRS, DOROTHY . . . . . .I1zIl'l'z'j'1'iN1'
W'innctaskng Y. XV. C. A.
MATHEWYS, MADELINE . . . Beverly
Vfinnetglskag Y. W. C. A.
MAZE, MARION ...... ....... C awry
Band, Phi Delta Cliig Lee ,Iohnson's Orchestra
MIZARS, BETTY .... .... .... W i Ubi!!!
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Primary-Kindergarten
Clubg Sigma Pi Sigmag Student Council
MIZIIZRHOFF, CECIL E. ........ I:l0l'f'lll'f'
Phi Sigma Epsilong History and Government
Club
INIEISINGER, PRED EDGAR ...... MHVIOII
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Student Councilg Footballg
Commerce Club, History and Government Club
METZLER, MARION .... .
Vfinnetnskag Y. XV. C. A.
MILLER, LUCILE .......
. Cnrl1o11n'r11r'
. . . Corning
W'innetnskag Alice Ifreeman Palmer
MILLER, NIAXINE ......
Winnetglskag Y. NV. C. A.
MINGLIE, WINIIJRFD NADINE
S 0 P H 0 M O R E
. . Roxxzilla'
, . A7lfh0IIj'
MOORE, BETTY ............ Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alphag Sigma Pi Sigmag Y. WI.
C. A.
MOORE, NORA MAY ........ Miuueala
Alphathenian Literary Societyg Art Clubg Y.
W. C. A.
MOORE, RUTH ............ AIIIZIOIIJI
Sigma Sigma Sigmag Commerce Clubg junior
Dance Group
IVIOUSE, VIRGINIA INIARIE . . . . EIIIIIOVIII
Delta Sigma Epsilon
MUSSETT, ALMA JANE ........ B1ISc'b01'
Agriculture Clubg Y. W. C. A.g Primary-
Kindergarten Club
NASH, JOHN ............... Green
German Club, History and Government Club
NASH, LEONARD ........... Emporia
Art Club, presidentg Phi Sigma Epsilon, History
and Government Club
NELSON, JOHNNY ........... Emporia
Sigma Tau Gammag Commerce Club
NIZWMAN, CLYDE ........ .Al'lZ4H1X4lX Cify
Phi Delta Chi: Bandg Orchestrag Lee xIohnson's
Orchestra
Mathews, Male, Mears, Meierhoff, Meisinger, Metller
Miller, Miller, Mingle, Moore, Moore, Moore
Mouse, Mussett, Nash, Nash, Nelson, Newman
you
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Norvell, Ovenberger, Page, Parks, Parks, Patterson
Penner, Petcfish, Peters, Pray, Price,
Puttroff, Ramsey, Ray, Read, Rescl
NORVIZLL, RUTH ........... Gnrm-fl
XY'innetaska, Primary-Kindergarten Club, Band,
Y. XV. C. A.
OZENBERGIZR, ROMA JUNE . . . . linreku
Alpha Sigma Alpha
PAGIZ, CiRIfN VALE ........... Norfoil
I
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, llii Mu Alpha, Band,
Orchestra, Glee Club
PARKS, PAUL HOWARIJ . . . . Iillfflltl
Sigma Tau Gamma
PARKS, VELMA . ..,...... Tll1.N'tl, OHM.
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Geography Club
PATTERSON, BIZVIQRLY .... lllllfiirm Cily
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Y. XV. C. A., Commerce
Club, -Iunior Dance Group, Home Economics
Club
PIYNNIQR, BIQRTHA ......... Hllf1'!If7lX!JlI
History and Government Club, W'innet:iska,
German Club
PETICITISH, CLARA .......... Rirbluml
Geography Club, Agriculture Club
PIi'I'I'1RS, EUGI2Nl'l ,.... ...... 1 inzjmria
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club
I 70 l
IPIQST SOPHOMORE
PRAY, MILDRED ...,......... Maize
Delta Sigma Ifpsilon, Band, Y. XV. C. A.
PRICE, VIRGINIA M. ........, Olluwu
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, junior Dance
Group, Physical Ifducation Club
PROSSIQR, QUHNTIN . ..... .... . Perry
Industrial Arts Club, History and Government
Club
PUTTROIJF, ALICI2 .IEXVEL
Splash Club, Y. XV. C. A.
. . . . IV1'IL'fU7I
RAIVISIZY, DIARY LOUISE
Primary-Kindergarten Club
. . . . Topeka!
RAY, MARY IRENIE ....
Primary-Kindergarten Club,
. . . . . . 1'i'11I10Jy
W'innetaska, Y.
W. C A.
READ, MARVYL ....... ClJfffJ7lIl'0IJAl Falls
W'innetaska, Commerce Club
RITSCH, ROBICRT . . . . . Iinllwria
Phi Sigma Ifpsilun
R ICF, GENE ....... ....... If uzjmriu
Kappa Sigma Ifpsilon, Pi Kappa Delta
RICHTER, ALTA MAE ....... Ramfoljzb
Y. W. C. A.g Glee Clubg History and Govern-
ment Club
RIMA, JERRY NEl,SON
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, L
Club
RINET-TART, ETTTEL . .
Wfinnctaska
RINEHART, RUTH . .
Y. XV. C. A.
RISSLER, KENNETH .
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce C
phy Club
ROS ALI-fS, JOE THEODORE ....
. . . Norton
atin Clubg Commerce
Sanfb IILIITII
Srmib Ilawn
. .. Exkridgr'
lubg Geogra-
Sfrong Cify
Spanish Club, Mu Epsilon Nug Y. M. C. A.
ROBERSON, EULAH ...... Muffiflil Green
Biology Clubg Geography Club
ROBERTS, HARRY' ORVILL ..... Ilallwlfllfl'
Mu Epsilon Nug Government Club
RONWLANDS, HUBERT ........ Iimporiu
RUFF, EUGENE ELROY . . . . Russell
RUSSELL, MARGARET . . . . . Gflllltl Springs
W'innetaska
RYAN, THEA . . . Wellingtmz
Wfinnctaska
ST. BONNET'T, EIUITH ......... GL'l1l'M'0
Biology Clubg Primary-Kindergarten Club
SANDIQRSON, LEROY .... .... I lzllllilloll
Phi Delta Chi, Mathematics Club
SAN ROMANI, EGIDEO ....... Iirorzfvrmc
Industrial Arts Club, Mu Epsilon Nu
SEDWICK, JOHN ...... ..... E mlrorio
Chemistry-Physics Club, Mu Epsilon Nug
Mathematics Club
SEEFELD, TWVTLAH ....... CbiI01'1'0, Ofclu.
Mathematics Club, Chemistry-Physics Clubg
Y. NW. C. A.
Y. M. C. A.: History and Government Club, SELIG, RALPH ...... ........ O Iirvl
Debateg Mu Epsilon Nu, Latin Club Mathematics Clubg Mu Epsilon Nu
Richter, Rima, Rinehart, Rinehart, Rissler, Rosalcs
S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E Roberson, Roberts, Rowlands, Ruff, Russell, Ryan
St. Bennett, Sanderson, San Romani, Sedwick, Seefeld, Selig
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Severns, Shearer, Shepherd, Shepherd, Short, Slmll
Shupe, Shupe, Siekles, Simmons, Sisso
Slend, Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith,
SEVERNS, EUNICE . . . . Rirlmzoml
Y. VV. C. A.
SHEARIIQR, LAXVRIINCIZ M. . . . . . Elllflllfixl
SHEPHERD, EDITH MAY ....... lfmfloriu
Chorus, Glee Club, Sigma Pi Sigma
. . New York, FN. Y.
7
SHEPHERD, LOUIS . .
SHORT, HELEN MARII-I . .... .
ndergarten Club
. Ifuzfforiu
XVinnetaska, Primary-Ki
. . Enrelzu
SITULT., NIARY hIAY .
Alpha Sigma Alpha
SHUPIZ, ICDMUN lil ..... ...... I fill 1702711
History and Government Club, Commerce Club
SHUPII. IQLDON I2 .............. I'i0l'iI
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Band, Football
SICKLICS, NIARGARET . . . . Virgil
Delta Sigma Epsilon
I 72 1
'gnfiljlfff S O P H 0 M O R E
SIMMONS, MILTON ..... . . Elllllllfill
Y. M. C. A., Mu Epsilon Nu
SISSON, MARY ....... .... I ItlVlt'j'l'iIIt'
Iirench Club, History and Government Club
SLATOR, VIOLI-IT . . . Alfa Vixla
Cvmmerce Club
SLIZAD, FRANK ......... Nwoxbo Kulriilx
Y. M. C. A., Agriculture Club, Chemistry-
Physics Club, Commerce Club
SMART, MIZLVIN ARTHUR . . . . Alrbixozz
SMITH, ALLEN ....... . . lflllfllilftl
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Football
SMITH, ELGEVA I.. ........ Gl't'1'lI.Yl7lIl'g
W'innet.1sk.1, Band, Chorus, History and Gov-
ernment Club, Y. W. C. A.
SMITEI, MAXINIC YVONNE .... Nfirllliulfwlix
Spanish Club, Y. XV. C. A., Primary-Kinder
garten Club
SMITH, C. VUAYNE . . . . Wl1Al7i!l,Qf0lZ
Phi Delta Chi
SNODGRASS, VERA .......... Grwlolu
Pi Kappa Sigmag History and Government
Clubg Collegiate 4-Hg Primary-Kindergarten
Clubg Y. W. C. A.
SNYDER, PARKE ........... Pr'oli'i'li0u
Sigma Tau Gammag Commerce Club
STEVER, ERNESTINE . . . . Ijfzrufxfz
Y. XV. C. A.
STEXVART, JANE MARIE ...... CIlIAlll'zlfL'l'
Pi Kappa Sigmag Primary-Kindergarten Clubg
Rhythmic Circleg Sigma Pi Sigma
SPENCER, MARY ELIZABETH . . . Cofii-anim STFWARD MARYBFTH A U E,,,l,0,.,,,
Primary-Kindergarten Club? Y. XV. C. A. i wr. C'iA.g Spanigh Clllb i i i
SPICER, OPAL MAE ........... StllL'yl'l'
Geography Club, History and Government STRICKLIN, GARLAND DALE ..,. Wfirbihz
Club? Y' Wi- C- A- Phi Sigma Epsilon
'PRAGUE ' . LE . . . . ' , .
5 ' NORMAN O P"'lbf"'f"' SWOPE, ,IANE LEE . . . . Emporia
K Club
STECKEL, GRACE PEARLE ...... Qllillfj'
Home Economics Clubg Y. VV. C. A., History
and Government Club, Collegiate 4-Hg Chorus,
W'innetaskag Chemistry-Physics Club
STIQLLE, ,IACKQUELIZAN EVA . . . Riflllzlllill
Collegiate 4-H, W'innetaskag Primary-Kinder-
garten Club
STEGNlANN, NVILBUR ......... IJIIKYIIVI
Madrigalians, Glee Club, Symphonic Chorus,
Y. Ari. C. A.
French Club
SYMNS, ANNA ............. Bemlmra
XVinnetaskag History and Government Clubg
Collegiate 4-Hg Y. NV. C. A.
TAGGART, JOSEPHINE ........ TOM.,
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Physical Education Clubg
Sigma Pi Sigma
TANNER, CORA ELIZABETII . . . Bluff fiffj
TAYLOR, ANN . . . . . Wfilliflglolz
STENZEL, LENORE ...... . . Marion
Sphinx Clubg Latin Club Alpha Sigma Alpha
Snodgrass, Snyder, Spencer, Spicer, Sprague, Steckel
S 0 P H 0 O R E Steele, Stegmann, Stenzel, Stever, Stewart, Steward
Stricklin, Swope, Symns, Taggart, Tanner, Taylor
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Vincent, Wahl, Whlker, Walters, Wfarren, Waterman S 0 P H O 0 R E
V'ebb, Wfeller, W'hipkey, XVhitaker, W'hite, Whittington
THOI.,IiN, TOM El-IVVARD . .
Phi Delta Chi
THOMAS, JUNE ..........
. . Emporia
. . Enzjwriu
Home Economics Clubg History and Govern-
ment Clubg Y. XV. C. A.
TRIBBLE, DUANE ...... . . .
Mu Epsilon Nug Commerce Clubg
Physics Club
TUBBS, HELEN ...........
Alpha Sigma Alphag Rhythmic Cir
trng Chorus
TURNER, GILES ........ .
Mathematics Clubg Commerce
Epsilon Nu
VAUTRAVERS, FRANCES .. .
Wfinnetaska
VINCENT, ALICE .......
XY"innetaskag Y. W. C. A.
WAHL, DOROTHY ..
Y. W. C. A.
W'AI.KER, ESTHER MAE .....
Home Economics Clubg Y. VV. C.
WiI1Cbl'Xf!'l'
Chemistry-
W11xbi11gl0l1
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Fozvlvr
Clubg Mu
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. . Elklmrl
. . BlH'LliL'k
. . Enzporiu
A.g History
and Government Clubg XWinnetaskng Art Club
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XVALTERS, MARY ALICE . . . . Full River
WARRIiN, DOIXIALD CALVIN .... Sfl'V'Ifllg
Bandg Chorusg Mu Epsilon Nu
XVATERMAN, LAURA M ..... . . Pvrlbody
Winnetnskag Y. W". C. A.g Commerce Clubg
Spanish Club
WIEBB, H. VERINIOIXI .......... Lincoln
Y. M. C. A.g Mu Epsilon Nug French Club
WELLER, ELIZABETH ANNE .... Amrricnx
Home Economics Clubg Primary-Kindergarten
Club
WI-IIPKEY, EIARGARET ........ Pvzlflozfy
Delta Sigma Epsilong Sphinx Clubg Y. XV. C.
A.g History and Government Clubg Geography
Clubg Band
XVIIITAKER, JOHN D. .
Sigma Tau Gamma
. . . . 'T1Hlgtl710.YiA'
VVI-IITE, FRANCIS . . .
Chemistry-Physics Clubg
Mathematics Club
. . ...... Iiwporia
Mu Epsilon Nug
XVHITTINGTON, ANNA
Y. W. C. A.g Primary-Kindergarten Club
........Toprlca
XY'Il.LIAMSON, LOTS . . . . lizlifrmz
wril1RCI11SkLl
YVILSON, DOROTHY ....... Sfrong Cily
Alpha Sigma Alplmg Primary-Kindergnrtvsn
Clubg Y. NV. C. A.g Rliytlimic Circle, prcsidcnt
VVILSON, HARRY TURNER . . . . EIIIPIIVTKI
l'l1i Sigma Epsilon
XVIRSIG, ARLINF .,.......... Ewjmrm
NVinnctnskng Y. XV. C. A.: Mixed Clmrusg
Home Iiconomics Clubg Primary-Kindergnrtcn
Club
XVOOD, WILLIAM J ............ mlpf-fy
Science Clubg Mu Ifpsilun Nug Track
XVRIGHT, RUTH .,...... . . IQYIIITS'
History and Government Club
YUCUM, BETTY JANIQ ......,. Sf. Afluryx
Sigma Pi Signing Delta Sigma Iipsilong Pan
Hellenic Councilg Primary-Kindcrgnrtcn Clubg
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X. NX. L. A.
ZIMMFRMAN, NVILLIAM .... . . Ifmporia
Iiuotbrillg Plii Delrn Clliz Commute Clubg
History and Government Club
S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E XVillian1sun, Vfilsnn, Vfilsizii, XVirsig, NVood
XY'1'igl1t, Yizcum. Zimmcrman
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Typical of their childish antics, the
freshmen were hosts of the students of the
campus at the annual kid party .... The
tables turned, the upperclassmen have the
Uupperhandu in wielding the paddle on the
freshmen without their traditional caps.
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INENT FRESHME
Blond Dorothy Atherton's grace and charm have
placed her at the top of the list of the better known
freshmen .... Industriously working his way to be-
come ri Campus lender, Bob Stauffer's election to
Student Council was only the first step.
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Adams, Adams, Aesehliman, Aldrich, Aldridge, Alfrey
Allen, Anderson, Apt, Archer, Arndt, Atherton S
Ayers, Bahr, Bailor, Bangs, Barker, Barncord
ADAMS, CLARA LOUISE . . . lflllL'tlV'tlXl'II1K' ARCHER, HELEN JUNE . . . . Emjmria
Chorus Delta Sigma Epsilon
ADAMS, W. If ........... clay CIUHIUY ARNDT, IIOHN WILLIAM . . . olpf
Mu Epsilon Nu, Spanish Club, History and
Government Club, Y. M. C. A.
AESCI-ILIIXIAN. LEONARD . .
Sigma Tau Gamma
. . Subviba
ALDRICH, CARL DAVID ....
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Collegiate 4-H
. . Gurfirlil
ALDRIDGE, CHARLES EDXVARD . .
Mu Epsilon Nu
li rlzporizz
ALFREY, IRENA ..... . . Gl'z'm'l1sb1U'g
Art Clubg Y. C. A.
ALLEN, FRANCES DOROTI-IEA . . . liruporia
ANDERSON, ROY M. . . . Clay CL'I1f!'l'
Mu Epsilon Nu
APT, WYILLIS GLENN . . . . . Buffalo
Mu Epsilon Nu, Band
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Mathematics Club
ATHERTON, DOROTHY HELEN . . Eullmria
Alpha Sigma Alpha
AYERS, GLENNIS EVELYN . . .
Sigma Sigma Sigma, XVomcn's
Symphonic Chorus
IEAHR, ARTHUR WILLIAM . .
BAILOR, HELEN DEAN . .
BANGS, MARY JUUA . .
Commerce Club
BARKER, BETTY MARIE . .
Sigma Sigma Sigma
BARNCORD, ROBERT CHARLES
Mu Epsilon Nu
Cii
. . Iolu
c Clubg
G rilllcy
15111110 ria
. Liberal
Norlon
Emporia
BARNFTT, RAYMOND LEON . . . Lfl1lL'00t1
Mu Epsilon Nu, Industrial Arts Club
BARR, GLADA l5IiLLli . . . . Kifltitliil
Home Economics Club
BARRETT, THILLMA MAXINIC . . . QIlt'lIt'l7I0
BARTELL, ARLICNE GLADYS CTOIIIUIIYY Slbriugx
BARTLEY, GARRIYTT XVILSON . Plllbllllfftlll
Football
BASOM, MERLIZ DEAN ....... Gclrfirlml
Kappa Sigma Iipsilon, Commerce Club
BATRNTAN, VERLA RlAlf . . . . Alfiwl
BATES, IIOSIQPHINF .... . . Gurflwz Cily
Winnctnska, Y. XV. C. A.
BEAN, VLLMA ......... , . . Profrcficm
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
FRESHMAN
BIIATTIE, LYNDLE RAYMOND . . Emlmria
Mu Epsilon Nu
BEIGHLE, FLOY IRENE ...... . . Fou'lf'v'
XVinnctasliag Spanish Club, Y. VV. C. A.
BIZLL, -IAMES STANLEY ...... A70l'c'z1llll'
Mu Epsilon Nu: Spanish Clubg History and
Cvczvcrnmcnt Club
BFNDER, CALISTA LADEAN . . . Plains
Crzmm crcc Club, Y. W. C. A.
BENNETT, ZELMA . . . . Q11 i'11z'1 110
BERTSCHINGFR, RUTH LIQNORA lmronijrfofz
BILYIQR, ICLSIE ,IANIE ......... Emj wail' ia
Geography Clubg Agriculture Club, Y. W.
C. A.
BIDXWELL, CHESTER HAROLD .... 11011011
Sigma Tnu Gamma
BIEGLER, JEAN . . . Lurfml
Barnett, Barr, Barrett, Bartell, Bartley, Bascm
Bateman, Bates, Bean, Beattie, Bcighle, Bell
Bender, Bennett, Bcrtscliinger, Beyer, Bidwell, Bicglcr
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Bippus, Bippus, Black, Blackman, Brenner, Brittain
Brooks, Broomfield, Brown, Brown, Bruce, Brueggemann S H N
Brueggemann, Bruner, Brymcr, Bulmcr, Bumgardner, Burdette
BIPPUS, FLORIBNCE MARGIE . . . . l.i17L'r'uI BRONWN, RHOIQNA FRANCES . . flfflrnillliih'
BIPPUS, IQVELYN MARY .... . . Liberal
History and Government Club
BLACK, VIRGINIA LEE ........ N!'Wf!llI
Y. XV. C. A.g Commerce Clubg Spanish Club
BLACKMAN, FRANCES LILLIAN . . Iflrllwriu
Pi Kappa Sigma, Chemistry-Physics Club
NVinneraskag Art Clubg Y. W. C. A.
BRUCE, FLORENCE FLLORA .... !lllIt'r'il'llX
BRUEGCil'iMANN, DORIS M .... Clay CFl1ft'V
Sigma Sigma Sigmag Biology Clubg Primary-
Kindergarlen Clubg Art Club
BRUIZGGICMANN, DOROTHY O. Clary Cvnfvr
Sigma Sigma Sigmag Biology Clubg Primary-
Kindcrgarten Clubg Art Club
BRIQNNER, LOIS ROSILMARY . . . CPIIIVUY
Y. NV. C. A. BIKUNER, WILLIAN1 RAY . . . llyifhilrl
Phi Sigma Epsilong Track
BRITTAIN, BYRON ROY .... . Nrzulou
Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Dmmatics BRYNIFR, MARGARET BERNICE . . . CllIll'J'
Home lfconomics Clubg Y. XV. C. A.
BRSQyOKSg.fOR31fx MAXINE ' ' Wf'1""-W" BULMER, D. R .......... Mirbignn v.111.g,i
.igma igma igma Mu Epsilon Nug Spanish Club, Y. M. C. A.
UROOMFWLD, NARTHA RAE - - - 10111 BUMGARDNER, HENRY LEE .... zimpw-1.1
Art Club Kappa Sigma Epsilon
BROWN, MARY IZLLEN .... . . . Alwlf BURDETTIZ, JUANITA KAY . .... Sl'lt'Vj'
Orchestra, Primary-Kindergarten Clubg Win- Chorus, Orchestrag Glee Clubg Primary-
netaskag Y. XV. C. A. Kindergarten Club
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BURNETT, ROBERT G .... CUl1lL'HJ' Sjrrillgi CARTPIRAE, ERNESTINE F .... C014Iu'alL'i'
Mu Epsilon Nu
BURTON, RITA MAE ' i g ' 1 . ' I ' Anim CARTXWRIGHT, HAROLD M ..... lillrvka
Agriculture Clubg Y. W. C. A.g Collegiate 4-H
CASPARI, RICHARD G. . . . . EIIIIJUYIII
BYRD, ELLEN LOUISE . . . cj0lIfX Sigma Tau Gamma
Pi Kappa Sigma
CASSEL, ROBERT F .......... MJKIISUII
Mu Epsilon Nug Industrial Arts Clubg Y. M.
C. A.g Track
CADWALLADER, VIOLA AILEEN . Corbin
Vfinnctaskag Y. W. C. A.
CALDXVELI., NOLA BELLE ..... Gt'IlK'St'0
Home Economics Club. Splash Club CASTOR, LOTTIE B .... . . Suloumu
Winnetaskag Y. VV. C. A.
CARESS, EMMET H ...... Malfielzl Grrrn
Mu Epsilon Nu, Mathematics Clubg Geography CATER, WESLEY RUSSELL . . . . Emporia
Club
CHAPMAN, LEOTA MAI2 . , . WlIl'l'l'Iy
CARLSON, MARY ELIZABETH . . Al!1I'l'iL'IlS Y. XV' C- A.
Alpha Sigma Alpha
CARR, VERNON LEE ....... Anthony CHEESEMAN' Ylhflull BRA! C "" ,Ugff
Phi Delta Chig Basketballg Tcnnis Kappa Sigma 'Psion' an ' cmmcnc U
CARSON, ELEANORA E. . . . EIIIIIUTIII CHILIES, LETHA ELLEN . . . . Ifrullorfu
Collegiate Club Winnetaska
Burnett, Burton, Byrd, Caclwalladcr, Caldwell, Carcss
F R E S H N Carlson, Carr, Carson, Carthrae, Cartwright, Caspar:
Cassel, Castor, Cater, Chapman, Chccseman, Chiles
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Clark, Clark, Clayton, Clcmcnts, Cole, Colvin
Conway, Costello, Cott, Crabb, Cranston, Cranston F R E S H M A N
Crawford, Criswcll, Cronkitc, Crow, Dabbs, Daily
CLARK, BETTY .IRAN . . . . cnfffiw
Commerce Club
CLARK, LAURAINIZ L ........ Luwrvm'u
Womc11's Glcc Club, Primary-Kindergarten
Club
CLAYTON, MARGARET li. . . . Wilivy
W'innctaska
CLlflXlliNTS, DOROTLTY L. . . IIHICHUII Cifvy
Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Delta
Sigma Epsilon, Y. NV. C. A.
COLE, XVILLIAM D ........... Nnrlmz
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Freshman Play, Band,
Orchestra, Mcn's Glcc Club, Chorus
COT.VlN, DONALD DICK ...... EIll'l'kll
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club
CONXVAY, PAUL ROBERT . . . . Enzlmria
Phi Sigma Epsilon
COSTICLLO, LEO N ........... Yitllllfld
Sigma Tau Gamma, Biology Club, Basketball
COTT, HOOVFR YV .......... I'lH,LfUf07l
Symphonic Choir, Mcn's Glcc Club
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CRABB, KENNETH R. . . Bt'H1'L'iUt'
Phi Delta Chi
CRANSTON, MARJORIE OPAL . . Wirzfivlal
Winnctaska, Y. XV. C. A,, Commerce Club
CRANSTON, IXHLDRED . . . . Willfirlzl
Winiictaskug Y. VV. C. A.
CRAXVFORD, GERALDINIC . . . . c,L'l'7'bV00lQ
CRISXWIQLL, BARBARA Llili . IIll1L'fi071 Cilj'
Latin Club
CRONKITE, ALLIE MAIZ . . . . G4'm'Sr'U
Sigma Sigma Sigma
CROXV, MILDRED L1ioNA . . . Bfiffiiiigffffi
Y. wr. C. A.
DABBS, MARJORIE LYNNIC .... EHll7UF'fll
DAILY, RUBY E ............ Axhluml
Y. VV. C. A., Mathematics Club, History and
Govcrnmcnt Club
DANEKE, JEAN LOIS ........ Topvfw
Wfinnctaskag Y. WL C. A., Spanish Club,
Home Economics Club
DAVIDSON, AUDREY MARIE . i'S'Iili011n1lc
Y, YV. C. A., Mathematics Club
DAVIDSON, CLARA LOUISE .... Emporia
W'innctaska
DAVIDSON, MARGERY MARIE . . Emporia
Primary-Kindergarten Club
DAVIS, GLADYS ELOISE
DAVIS, MARGARET . . .
Y. W. C. A.g Mathematics
Biology Club
DAWSON, HELEN LOUISE
. . Williamxbnrg
. . . . . Eurcka
Club, Art Clubg
. . . Osage Cily
DELONG, ELIZABETH JANE . . . Emporia
DERBYSHIRE, JOHN WILLIAM . . Madison
Mu Epsilon Nu, Football
DIETRICH, MARY ALICE ..... Richmond
Y. W, C. A.g Symphonic Chorus, Glee Clubg
Freshman Play
DIETZ, MAXINE IQLDENA .... Sffflllg Cily
Bandg Y. WI. C. A., Xvinnctaskag Won1ci1's
Chorus
DIX, GVIENDOLYN JANE . . . D6'Il1l'dll
DOBBS, DOROTHY NADINE . . WiIlinnzsb1z1',Q
Winnecaskag Spanish Clubg Y. VV. C. A.
DRYDEN, ROBERT JOSEPH . . . Elliworlb
Mu Epsilon Nu
DUMMERMUTH, JANICE EVELYN . Burmfx
Y. M. C. A.
EDDS, DOROTHY EILEEN ..... Emporia
Pi Kappa Sigma: Primary-Kindergarten Club,
Twirlcr for the Band
ELIOT, MARJORIE .... . . Arlinglon
ENOCLIS, FERNE LUCILLE .... Tolfganoxif'
Alpha Sigma Alphag Alice Freeman Palmer,
French Club
Daneke, Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, Davis, Davis
F R E S H M A N Dawson, DeLong, Derbyshire, Dietrich, Dietz, Dix
Dobbs, Dryden, Dummermuth, Edds, Eliot, Enochs
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Fitzgerald, Fleener, Foster, Francis, Freeman, Fuller F R E S H M A
Fyfe, Galloway, Gardner, Garratt, Garrison, Geis
EVANS, NELLIE ALLIE NIAE . . . . Ifmfvorizl
Collegiate Club
FALER, MARILYN MIHNDIZLL .... Slerliug
Winnetaska, Y. VV. C. A., Primary-Kinden
garten Club
EAY, CLARICE ............. Olalbv
Pi Kappa Sigma, Primary-Kindergarten Club
FERRELL, JOYCE MARIIC .... Valli-y Falls
Wiiinetaskag Y. W. C. A., Collegiate 4-H
FERRIN, OLIVE ....,........ Prall
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
FIDLER, FRANK ROSCOE . . . . Sabvfba
Sigma Tau Gamma
FITZGERALD, MARY ,IOSEPHINE . . Offawu
Xvinnetaskag Agriculture Club
FLEENER, MARGARET BELLE . . Gra'r'r1.tb1rrg
Winiietaskiig Chorus, Y. W. C. A., History
and Government Club
FOSTER, MARY KATHRYN . . . . Genexm
Sigma Sigma Sigma
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FRANCIS, RICHARD BARTON . . . Ilollun
Sigma Tau Gamma
FREEMAN, KATHLEEN ....... Axblauil
Theta Sigma Upsilon, Y. VV. C. A., Splash
Club, Commerce Club
FULLER, GLENN T .... ...... K iowa
Mu Iipsilcn Nu, Commerce Club, Student
Council
FYFE, WII.INIA IflI.IfEN ..... Sffflllg Cifj'
Agriculture Club, Geography Club, Y. NV.
C. A.
GALLOWAY, MARTHA ELIZABETH Nl'lL'ff2ll
Freshman Play, French Club, Y, W. C. A.
GARDNER, ANNA IZSTHER . . Smith Cwzfu
Y. XV. C. A.
GARRATT, MARIE NADINE .... Wi1'b.5la
W'innetaskag Primary-Kindergarten Club
GARRISON, IMOGENE ........ Affiul
Symphonic Choir, Treble Clcfg Band, Vocalist
with Lee Johnsoifs Band, WU111CH,S Glue Club
GEIS, QUENTIN GEORGE . . . . Dlffbtllfl
Mu Epsilon Nu
GEISSLER, VERNON VICTOR . . . Durham
Mu Epsilon Nu
GEREN, LENA MAE . . . . Iimporiri
GIBBS, JOYCE ANNE ........ Rl'lldil1g
Y. W. C. A.g History and Government Club
GIGER, EDWIN GILLETT ..... Iiflmfule
Mu Epsilon Nug Mathematics Club
GILMORE, RUTH ARLEE . . . . LeRoy
GILSON, LEONARD HOOKER . . . Iimjvoria
Plii Delta Chi
GILSTRAP, NAONII .
NX'inneraskng Primary-Kindergarten
GRAY, KATHRYN LUCILE . .
J
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Club
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Sigma Ii Sigmag A. A.
GRIGSBY. PHYLLIS MAXINE . .
Orchestra
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GROVES, RENA ELDORA . .
Y. XV. C. A.g Commerce Club
. . . E in lmria
HACKLER, ROLAND JAMES .... Rllllllllld
HADDEN, ROBERT DAVID .... Cbujmzaiz
Plii Delta Clii
HAGINS, MARY ELIZABETH . . . E1111Jm'i41
Alpha Sigma Alphag Sigma Pi Sigma
HALL, MARTHA LOUISE ...... Erujmriu
Alplia Sigma Taug Y. W. C. A.
HAMACHER, DONALD R. . . Ri!'b!ll!l7ILl, Mu.
Sigma Tau Gammag Band
HAMILTON, ALICE MARJORIE . . Pv'i1m'frn1
Winnetaskag Commerce Club
HANL7, HELEN ESTHIZR . .
Latin Clubg History and Government Club
. . Parlriilgm'
HANKINS, ROBERT M .... . . Florvucz'
Mu Epsilon Nug Biology Club
Geissler, Gcrcn, Gibbs, Giger, Gilmore, Gilson
Gilstrap, Gray, Grigsby, Groves, Hnckler, Hndden
Hagins, Hall, Hrimaclier, Hamilton, Hand, Hankins
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Harroun, Hart, Hartxler, Haslouer, Hawks, Hayes S
Heckman, Hellmer, Hendrickson, Herron, Hetzel, Hickey
HANSEN, WINIFRED GRACE .... Nvwlmz
HARDEN, GERALDINE . . . . . Proffrfiorz
Delta Sigma Epsilon
HARDENBURGER, FLORENCE . . . Narlza
Y. W. C. A.
HARKNESS, MARY ALICE . . . . Dc'1a1'ur1
Agriculture Club
HARRIS, NELVA MAE . . . Cuffwlzvnml Full.:
XVinnetaska
HARRISON, BETTY DEANE . . Buffalo
Bandg W'innetaskag Y. W. C. A.
HARROUN, XVANDA ARLENE Brllrlillc'
Geography Clubg Art Club
HART, DOROTHY IRENE . . Oz'1'rI71'0ok
Primary-Kindergarten Club
HARTZLER, FINDLEY ENOS . lIt'YilIgf0lI
Mu Epsilon Nug Debate
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HASLOUIQR, ROSEMARY ....... Abilene
Alpha Sigma Taug Home Economies Club
HAWKS, RUTH ELIZABETH ....
Primary-Kindergarten Club
. Holfozz
HAYES, HARLEY BEE . . . Ovforcl
Mu Epsilon Nu
HECKMAN, PAULINE LOUISE . . . Olluwa
Agriculture Clubg Geography Clubg Collegiate
4-H
HELLMER, CLARA ELIZABETH .... Olfrz'
HENDRICKSON, VON LEE ...... Norton
Sigma Sigma Sigmag French Club
HERRON, GLENN EMERSON . . SfPl'1H'l'iIIi'
HETZEL, ANDREA VERDINE .... Nvwfon
Wfinnetaskag Freshman Playg Y. W. C. A.
HICKEY, IRENE ANN . . . . OHS
Geography Club
HIPP, ELDIN C. . . . Hzzlchinxozz
Commerce Club
HOBBS, ELIZABETH LI-IE . . . . Pozvbulhrrz
HOEEMANS, FRANK VV, . . . Burlirlglon
HOLMES, PAUL MONROE .... Mafllx' Ifilf
Mu Epsilon Nu, Band
HOWELL, RUBY ALICE ....... OffdlL'H
Winnetaskag Commerce Club, Sphinx
HOWLAND, MARKJORIE RUTH . . . EI1I1701'i:1
Winnetnska
HOYT, EDITH LORENE . . . . Hartford
PIUBBARD, EUGENE .........., 10111
Phi Delta Chi, Ccmmerce Club, Glee Club
HUNSINGER, CUMA CATHRYN . Afftlllbzlffllll
HURLF, LOIS MARC UERIT1' fjlclgi' C1131
Primary-Kindergarten Club Biology Club
HYLE, LAVONNE . M1l11'1m11
Theta Sigma Upsilon
INSCHO, ,JOHN C. Wlrhlfzl
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Football Latin Club His
tory and Government Club
JAENICKE, ARLENF C 11111411011 C111
Latin Club, History and C vernment Club
Freshman Play
JEEFERIES, BETTY ILEINE NIILIUII
Delta Sigma Epsilon
JILES, EYIELYN L. .
Collegiate Club
JOHNSON, GFORGIT
JOHNSON, MARTHA
Y. XV. C. A.g Geogr
JOHNSTON, MARVI
Mu Epsilon Nu
Hipp, Hobbs, Hoffmans, Holmes, Howell, Hovslmd
F R E S H M A N Hoyt, Hubbard, Hunsinger, Hurle, Hylt Inseho
Jaenicke, Jefferies, Jiles, Johnson, Johnson Johnston
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Jones, Kalb, Kaniper, Kaserman, Kasha, Kaufman
Keech, Keiningcr, Keller, Keller, Kendall, Kenney E S H M
Kennedy, Kernohan, Kerns, Kersley, Kesler, Kimball
JONES, INIERLE LOUISE . . . . H1lrff11l'1f KELLER, INIAXINE ........... PWIIIOIIQ'
French Club Home Economics Clubg Biology Club
KALB, EVA PAULlNli ....A.l.. Cu,,10,, KHNDALL, MARNIORIE ........ Emporia
Y. W. C. A.g Primary-Kindergarten Club:
Sigma Pi Sigma
KANIPITR, HAROLD LFE . .
Y. M. C. A.g Basketball
KASERMAN, NAOMA ,...
KASHA, ALMINA ANNETTF
French Clubg Commerce Club
KAUFMAN, GLENN OLIVER
KEECH, FLORENCE MARIE .
W'innetz1slta
KEININGER, VIRGINIA MAY
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Lax! SlH'iII-QX
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Geography Clubg Mathematics Clubg Winne-
taskug Collegiate 4-H
KELLER, JOHN XVARREN . ...... Delia
Mathematics Clubg Geography Club
E881
Vfinnctaskag Chorusg Collegiate 4-H
KIINNEY, EARL EUGENE . . . . . . I.tJl'l1I'tl
Kappa Sigma Ifpsilong Bandg Men's Glee Club
KENNEDY, THOMAS JOSEPH . . . . Ellllllfff
Latin Club: Commerce Clubg Traekg Foot-
ballg Basketball
KFRNOHAN, MARTHA LOUISE . . . Slmrou
Geography Clubg Y. W. C. A.
KIZRNS, FRANCIS PARDEE . , . . . iT0p1'fza
KIZRSLEY, BETTY LOUISE , . . . W1-Ilxrille
Y. W. C. A.
KESTER, DAVID WILLIAM . .... lflirvkl
History and Government Clubg Debateg
German Clubg Collegiate 4-H
KIMBALL, DOROTHY ..... fIIc'zfiL'i11e Lodgf
Pi Kappa Sigmag Band
KIRBY, FLOYD DALE ...... Dmfgt' Ciij
Kappa Sigma Epsilong Glee Clubg Symphonic
Choir
LASSEY, LLOYD ARTHUR . . . . ljullwrin
Phi Sigma Epsilon
LAWLESS, BARBARA JUNE ..... W1L'bifa
KIRGIS, VIRGINIA ELOISE ' G . 1 Beloit Sigma Sigma Sigmag Commerce Clubg Junior
Winnetaskag Y. NV. C. A. Dance Club
Y , , ,V LAw'RENCE, AIOHN EWING , .... Pallmml
Klsllfnxht AQIKARY M' ' ' ' 'BHIHN Phi Delta Cliig History and Government Clubg
mne as 3 Commerce Clubg Basketball
KRUG, GENEVA CLEORA - ' - - Hffffm LEAR, ELOISE ............. 'I'1itllL'lIfbtI
Commerce Clubg Wiilnetaska
KUHLMANN, EDXVENA ....... Enllboriu
Alpha Sigma Alphag Commerce Club LECHRON, BETTY . . . . A11iIt'l1L'
LALOUETTE, MARY ' . ' p 1:1w.I,m.f, LEITHSEARL .V ............ EIIIIJUVYKI
Phi Sigma Epsilong Industrial Arts Clubg Art
Clubg Football
LANE, DOROTHY HELNIA . . . . Lrbo
Wm"mSkn5 Y' W' C' A' LEWIS, MARY -IEANE ........ Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alphag Commerce Club
LARSON, WALTER ERNEST . . . Illlgllifzl
Mu Epsilon Nu: Band X LINDAMOOD, NEVA MAE ...... Qffmfy
W'innetaskag Geography Clubg Y. W. C. A.
LASH, EVA MABEL ......... Sz'u1m'i41
History and Government Clubg Alice Freeman LINGREN, ELAINE LOUISE . . . . . Dwigbl
Palmerg Collegiate 4-Hg Y. VV. C. A. Collegiate 4-H
Kirby, Kirgis, Kirlin, Krug, Kuhlmann, Lalouette
Lane, Larson, Lash, Lassey, Lawless, Lawrence
Lear, Leckron, Leith, Lewis, Lindamood, Lindgren
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Lumlcy, Lyman, Lynch, Lytle,
McBride, McClain, Mcfllung, McCoy,
McGowan, McGuire, Mcllvain, McLa
LUMLEY, ROBERT DIZLMAR .... Emporia
Mu Epsilon Nu: Commerce Club
LYMAN, -IUANITA .......... Ulysses
Wiilnctaskaq Bandg Y. W. C. A.g Collegiate
4-H
LYNCH, MFLVIN ............. Miller
Y. M. C. A.g History and Government Club
LYTLF, ELIZAI5IiTI-'I . .
MQISIZIS, ALICIQ . .
MQBOYLE, FAITH IQRNESTINF . .
Latin Club
MCBRIDE, CLAIRE . .... . .
W'innetaskag Commerce Club
MCCLAIN, VENCILLE ....
Mu Epsilon Nu: Football
McCLUNG, EI.MIiR LEROY . .
Sigma Tau Gamma
. . Narlm
Kil1.g'Il1dlI
. Abilrm'
Wul1'v'L"i11z'
. Ross 1 'illz'
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Malice, McBoyle
McCrcary, McCutchcon F R E S H M A N
ughlin, McI.in, McRoc
MCCOY, WILLIAM G .......... Parlrirfgz'
Mu Epsilon Nug Mathematics
ballg Football
Clubg Basket-
MCCREARY, WALTER . .
Phi Delta Chi
. . Emporia
McCUTCHEON, FLORENCE .... Lifllv River
Y. W. C. A.
MeGOXVAN, FRANCIS ....... Vermillion
Mu Epsilon Nug Latin Club
MCGUIRE, DONALD . . . . Hollow
Band
McILVAIN, ROBERT CECIL . . . Emporia
Mu Epsilon Nug Track
MCLAUGHLIN, MAXINE . . . . . Colduwlvr
Pi Kappa Sigma: Sphinx Clubg French Clubg
Junior Dance Club
McI.IN, RUTH INA . . . . Crzlzwil Grow
McROE, JOHN . . . Rrzmona
Phi Sigma Ifpsilon
:fie-
MAGERS, BERNIECE . . . Drnlou
Art Club
MAILS, ELIZABETH .... . . Tofzgzzfroxic'
W'innetaslcag Y. VV. C. A.
MALIK, JOHN ............ fiizrlirzglon
Mathematics Club, Chemistry-Physics Club
MANGELSDORE, RUTH ..... Kansas Cily
Pi Kappa Sigma, Splash Club, Junior Dance
Clubg Home Economics Club
MARSH. SUE ALICE . . .
Alpha Sigma Alphag Commerce Club
. . . Emporia
MARTIN, DOROTHY EDITH .... HIc1ll'LlfbL1
Art Club, Y. NV. C. A.
MARTIN, EVORA ........... Emlmriu
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Symphunic Chorus
Won1en's Glee Club, Cemmerce Club
MARTINIE, SAMUEL . . . . LFYIIIIX
MARTS, ROGENA ............ Kiowa
Delta Sigma Epsilung Sigma Pi Sigma
MENDHNHALL, GEORGE . Culla11w0oJ Pulls
Phi Delta Chi
MEYER, MARTHA ........ j'r'u'ell Cily
Winnetaskag History and Government Club,
Y. W. C. A.
MILHON. KENNETH . .
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
. . Gurfi:'lJ
MILLER, EILEEN CLARA . . . . Delia
MILLER, JESSIE I ......... Greuf Bend
Mathematics Clubg XVinnetaskag Home Eco-
nomics Clubg Band
MILLER, RUTH OPAL . . . . I.1'Roy
MILLSON, RACHEL ...... Yale! fTl'llfL'I'
Y. NV. C. A., Cullegiate 4-H
. . Minlixon
IVICJBLEY, LILLIAINI . .
Alpha Sigma Tau
. . I.il1x'Vu1
MOON, LLOYD A. . .
Phi Delta Chi
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IN rs, lax s, IN n ik, ' range Marsh, Martin
F R E S H M A N lglrtin, Martinie, Mart , Mendenhall , Meyer, Milhon
Miller, Miller, Miller, Millisun, Moblcy, Moon
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Moreland, Morris, Morris, Morton, Mott, Munroc
Nash, Neis, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Obley
Overpeck, Neumayer, Nierrneier, Nitcher, Nixon, Noland
MORELAND, LOIS MAE . . . . Dm-i'fii'Iil
MORRIS, ALVIN . . . . . Allen
Basketball, Track
MORRIS, HELEN ......,. Wf'xfr11w'i'1ur1i1
XVinnetaska, I'rimary-Kindergarten Club, Y.
NV. C. A.
MORTON, MARGARET ELAINE . . . Seiwry
XVinnetaska1
MOTT, ROBERT ALLEN
Mu Epsilon Nu
MUNROE, ROBERT ALLEN . .
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Debate,
Track, Basketball
NASH, CHARLES
Phi Sigma Epsilon
NEIS, RUBY MAE
Ccmmcree Club
NELSON, AILIZEN
Geography Club
MARIE . .
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French Club,
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NELSON, DOROTHY MAY . .
Commerce Club
NELSON, MAURINE
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Winnetaska, Primary-Kindergarten
Club, Biology Club
OBLIIY, XVILLIARI Rl. . .
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
SHMAN
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Club, Art
. . Ernf20riu
OVERPECK, EMILIE MAE ...... Emporia
Sigma
rnerce Club
NEUMAYER, ANITA FERNE .
Y. W. C. A.
NIIZRMEIER, GRACE D ....
Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Com-
. . . Muxfison
. . . . Lndrll
History and Government Club, Y. NV. C. A.
NITCHITR, PI-IYLLIS CAROI ..... PONIOIIKI
W'innctaska
NIXON, BARBARA NELL . .
Spanish Club, Y. WI. C. A.
NOLAINID, XVINIFRIZD C ....
Wiiiiietaska, Debate, French C
.. . Oxfori
. . . Emporia
lub, Glue Club
NORRIS, GAYLE LIZIQ . .
NORRIS, LAURA . .
Geography Club
NORVELI.. LANVRIQNCE W,
Iiandg Orchestra: Chorus
NYIZ, Jon R .....
Sigma Tau Gamma
. . .AIYIKWIKIIY
. . SIKYOIIKQ Cify
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O'I7ANIEL, JEAN . . .... W'f'xfr1lw'z'Iu11zl
W'innetaskag Rhythmic Circle Collegiate 4-H
OIiI.SCHI.AIiGER, MAXINE . . Liuzuooal
Collegiate 4-H
OSISORN, RICHARD IQUGIZNIZ ..... Pruifo
Mu Epsilon Nu, Geography Club
OXVENS, O. FRANCIS . .
Spanish Club
. . Colony
PACE, MARY ANITA ..,..... Hllfl'!7flI507I
Sigma Sigma Sigmag Orchestra
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PARKER, FRANCES NANNETTIC . . Aiblaml
Theta Sigma Upsilong Primary-Kindergarten
Club: Y. XV. C. A.
PATTERSON. NADINE . . . . Illllfliflll Cilj
Delta Sigma lipsilcng Ctmmcree Clubg Y. VV.
C, A.
PATTIE, BETTY NELLE .... WIIlItIIll.Y!7Ill'lQ
Sigma Pi Signing Primary-Kindergarten Club
PEFFLY, ALFRED LEXVIS ...... Wfrllrlrvli
History and Government Clubg Latin Club
PENTICUFF, MARCILLIQ . . . I.arm'il
PERKINS, EVELYN CHARLOTTA . Bl'UlI,l0lI
Spanish Club
PERKINS, I-IOXVARD ........ R0xx1'illv
Spanish Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Track
PERRY, GLADYS DORICNE . . . . Cuixrnlirgi
PETERSON, CHESTER LEON . . . Nifkrrmiz
Track
Norris, Norris, Norvcll, Nye, O'DaH1i0l, OClSCl1lJCSCf
F R E S H M A N Osborn, Owens, Pace, Parker, Patterson, Puttie
Peffly, Penticuff, Perkins, Perkins, Perry, Peterson
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PETERSON, ELAINE ........ Emfworiu POLLEY, BONNIE JEAN . . . . Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alice Freeman Palmer,
Chemistry-Physics Club, Band
PETERSON, GENE . .
PETERSON, IRENE M, . .
Agriculture Club
PETERSON, NADINE . .
Wiiinetaska
PHELPS, BRUCE DEE . .
PHELPS, EVA LAVETA . .
PHILIPS, HELEN EILEEN . .
PIERSON, ANNA GRACE . .
PIERSON, LOUIS ELLINOR .
Winnetnskc
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POOLER, MARY ELEANOR ..... Enllmriu
Alpha Sigma Tau, French Club, Commerce
Club, History and Government Club
POSPISIL, VICTORIA MARTHA . Lost Springx
Geography Club, Y. W. C. A.
POVVELL, DON GARFIELD . . . . Pluiux
POXVELL, RICHARD ALLISON . . KiI1,QStl01L'7Z
PRUETT, LYLE WOOD . . . . . . . Holfon
Sigma Tau Gamma, Band
PUCKET, KATHERINE . . . . Nurlm
Y. W. C. A.
PYLE, BARBARA ELOIS ,...... Elllflrlrlu
Primary-Kindergarten Club, Sigma Sigma
Sigma, Art Club
QUILLEN, VINCENT GLENN . . ML'Pbc'i'.Y111l
Phi Delta Chi
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W'cmen's Glee Clubg Symphonic Choirg Y.
W. C. A.
RATI-UEN, WILLIABI BOYD ..... Oflrllvd
Phi Sigma Epsilong Footballg Track
REDXVINE, IRFNE FERN . . . . . Luka' Cify
Y. XV. C. A.
REED, LOIS ELAINE .,...... Bc'lle'l'ill6'
Geography Clubg Collegiate 4-H
REES, ANNA LORENE ........ Emlloria
Home Economics Clubg Chemistry-Physics
Clubg Winnetaska
REIFF, BONNIE LAYIAUGHN . . . . Allfrl
Xvinnetaska
RHEA, ROBERT PERRY .... Yafcx Crnicr
Kappa Sigma Epsilcng Bandg Agriculture Clubg
Industrial Arts Clubg Collegiate 4-I-I
RHOADES, CURTIS MONROE . . . Axhldml
Phi Sigma Epsilong Glee Club: Symphonic
Choir
RHODEN, CLYDE RICHARD . . . Emporia
Phi Sigma Epsilong Latin Club
FRESHMAN
RICE, CHARLES HARRY ....... Lebo
Baskctballg Biology Clubg Y. M.
Mathematics Clubg Track
C. A.g
RICHERT, ELVIRA .......... 1Vl'lL'10ll
Vfinnctaskag Y. W. C. A.g French Club
RICHTER, HAZEL MAXINE .... Rumlulpb
Glee Clubg Y. W. C. A.
RIDDLE, CLARANELI. . . . . Winfifflzl
Cam mcrce Club
RIDGE, MARTHA LAVENIA .... lVilmore
Nwinnctaska
RIEGER, MARY LOUISE . . . . Porrbzlflurl
Geography Club
RIGGS, CLARENCE EDXWIN . . Nmxbo Rapid.:
Mu Epsilon Nug Biology Club
RINDOM, GAII. GRANT . . .
Sigma Tau Gamma
RIONDY, MAR-IERY . . .
Y. C. A.
Quiring, Rathjen, Redwine, Recd, Rees, Reiff
Rhea, Rhoades, Rhodcu, Rice, Richer-r, Richter
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Schrader, Scott, Seeley, Selig, Scnerns, Shaw
ROSIER, DOROTHY ANN . .
Y. W. C. A.
ROUSH, CLYDE ISI. . .
Football
RUDE, IESTHIZR FRANCliS . .
WVIHDCIQSRLI
RUSKIN, ,IGI-IN HOXVARD . .
Mu Epsilon Nug History
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C. A.
RUSSELL, NliLI.IE MARIIZ . . . D iif' In
ST. CLAIR, JAMES J. . . . . Iinzlmrm
Mathematics Club
SALISBURY, JOYCE ELEANOR . . Bvlofl
,Iunigr Dance Clubg Geography Club
SCHAFER, TRUIVIAINI KEITII . . . Pl'l'l'y
Industrial Arts Clubg Latin Club
SCHENCK, MARGARET E .... TIOIIKLHIUXIK
Wfinnctnska
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SCHMITT, DALE ROBERT .... Powbattmz
Mu Epsilon Nu
SCHMITT, XVILLARD LESLIE .
Bandg Mcn's Glue Clubg Sigma T
SCHOEPPEL, LORENI2 .
SCHRADER, RUTH ZFLMA . .
Y. W. C. A.
SCOTT, ALBERTA IVIAY ....
Agriculture Clubg Y. W. C. A.
SEliI.liY, ROBERT NEIL . .
French Club
SELIG, LEONARD WAYNE . .
Industrial Arts Club, Basketball
SENERNS, MARY ELEANOR .
Physical Education Club
SHAXV, DENNY HAROLD . .
Puu'm'v Rod:
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SHELLEY, DOROTHY LOIS ..... Emporia
Winnctnskag Hcmc Economics Club, Y. W.
C. A.
W. C. A.
SHEPPARD, RUTH ......... Li7lCOI11
Winnetaskag Primary-Kindergarten Club, Y.
Winnetaska
W. C. A.
SHUSS, HILMA IRENE . . . . Larflerf
Physical Education Club
SIEBERT, ELIZABETH ......... Marion
Delta Sigma Epsilong Primary-Kindergarten
Club, Y. VV. C. A.
SMITH, VIRGINIA LEE ....... Peabody
Delta Sigma Epsilon, Alphathenian Literary
Society, Commerce Clubg Spanish Club, Y.
SNODGRASS, ANITA MAE . . Neoslao Falls
SNYDER, HELEN REECE . . . . Fontana
SOCOLOESKY, BETTY JANE ..... Mar'i0n
Chorus, Band: Winnetaskag Y. W. C. A.
SPLICHAL, FRANCIS J ......... Mnnrfcn
Mu Epsilon Nug Commerce Clubg Y. M. C. A.
SIGEL, -IOHN FREDERICK ...... Gdfllfff
Mathematics Club, Chemistry-Physics Club
STAATZ, EVA MARIE . . . Chdllmdn
SIMMONS, FRANCES LEOTA .... Barnard
STANLEY, BUD B, . . .... Montezuma
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club, Men's Glee
SKOCH, CARL EUGENE . . . Irving Club
SMITH, BETTY LEE ......... Ilidwulba STARKEY, BETTY ANNE . . . Ldflldill
W'innetnskag Biology Clubg Commerce Club Winnetaska
SNIITH. IVAN XVILLIAIWI . . . . Bltmfiflz STAUFFER, ROBERT ......... Ewboril Aff'
Mu Epsilon Nu Phi Sigma Epsilon, Student Council
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Shelley, Sheppard, Shuss, Siebcrt, Sigel, Simmons-1 Q .ll ,K
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Stutsman, Swim, Swing, Taylor, Tcichmann, Teiehmann
Teske, Theriaulr, Thompson, Tichenor, Timberlake, Tinklcr
STEPHENSON, NELLE HATTIE . . Clwmvzfx
Glce Club, Chorus
STOLFUS, ALBERTA ANNETTE . . Rvuzlirig
Physical Education Club, Sigma
junior Dance Group
STOLFUS, VESTA RUTH .....
Pi Sigma,
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Winnetaslia, Home Economis Club, Chemistry-
Physics Club
STORRER, ONA MAE . .
Y. W. C. A.
STOUT, GEORGE A ........
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. Emfroria
Mu Epsilon Nu, Biology Club, Science Club,
Y. M. C. A.
STRIMPLE, VIOLA KATHERINE .
. Rossrillc
STUTSMAN, HUGH J ......... Emporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Biology Club, Chemistry-
Physies Club
SWIM, GLADYS MARIE . . . . EIlV!'ktl
Geography Club
SWING, MARY JO ............ Nvwfou
W'innetaskag Chorus, Y. W. C. A.
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TAYLOR, MARY LEE . . . Maple Hill
Y. W. C. A.
TEICIIMANN, ELSIE FLORA .... Hllzl.i11l1
Geography Club
TIHCITIXIANN, ESTHER AMELIA . . . HIlI1SOVl
Geography Club
TESKE, NWILMA . . . . 011624
Geography Club
THERIAULT, ADA FRANCES . . Kansas Cily
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Club, Physical
Education Club
THOMPSON, THELMA RUTH . . Lost Spriligx
Biology Club, Chorus
TICHENOR, MARY CAROLINE . . . Abilene
Home Economies Club, Chorus, Y. NW. C. A.
TIMBERLAKE, EULA NADINE . WilIi111f1xb1zr,q
Winnetaska
TINKLER, EVELYNE ........ Gypsum
Winnetaska, Band, Collegiate 4-H, Y. W.
C. A.
TIIADEN, KATHLEEN WILSIE . . CIrdru'al1'r
Geography Clubg Y. W. C. A.
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GRETCHIQN AGUSTA . lVOI'f07ll'iIIE
TOMSON, NADINE RITA l ' I V . . I Pax-MAO VARNER, XVINIFRIED ELIZABETH . Wi4'bifa
Sigma Sigma Sigmag Spanish Clubg Commerce
Cl b
L' VAUGHN. MARY FRANCES . . . . Kiowa
Y. XV. C. A.
TUTTLE, MARTHA COOK .... Osuuulomic
Winnetaska
VERNON, MARION ,IEANETTE . . Errlporia
TWIBELL, ARNITA ...... . . Salim, Home I"C0"0m'C5 Clubi W"'nmSka
UHLAND' HOMER NORTON '... Laynfd VILANDER, VIDA MARIE . . . . Clebltrne
Mu Epsilon Nu
VVAGAMAN, ROY . . . . Emporia
VAN ALLEN, DARREL NEIL . . . . . Glade Mu Epsilon N11
VANDERBTAN, LLOYD W ....... Ellffkfl WIALLINGFORD' NANCY ....'. Axjglami
K ClHb:.M11 EP5il0n Nus G008ff'PhY Club? Theta Sigma Upsilcng Alphathenian Literary
Mathematics Clubg Collegiate 4-Hg Y. M. C. A. Sccietyg Primary-Kindcrg31-ten Clubs Y, W,
C. A.
VANNOCKER, MARGUERITE .... Grirlffy
Geography Club, Collegiate 4-Hg Agriculture , .
Clubs Winnctaskag Y' XV. C. A. WALQUIST, DOROTHEA . . . . . RFHtIlI1g
VAN SCOIK, VESTA GRACE ..... llffurioll VUARD, W'lLMA LEONE ....... Emporia
Vfinnetnskag Agriculture Clubg Y. W. C. A. Pi Kappa
Sigma, Commerce Club
Tjaden, Tomson, Tuttle, Twibcll, Uhlnnd, Van Allen
FR E S A N Vanderman, Vannocker, Van Scoik, Varner, Varner, Vaughn
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Wcigand, Walk, W'hiti1ker, Wliitaker, Williams, Williamson
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XVARREN, JAMES W, , . . . Emporio
Phi Delta Chi
VVARREIXI, VERNA INIARIE ...... G11l'7lc'H
W'innctaskag Omega Literary Society
WATSON, .IOSEPHINIC . . . StlffUl'tll'iH4'
XVAY, RENA ESTHER ......... Tulum
Alice Freeman Palmcrg Y. XV. C. A.
WEAVER, KENNETH BERNARD . . I'Io13'roofl
Ereshman Playg Chemistry-Physics Clubg Mu
Epsilon Nu
XVEISIS, I-IOMER .IACK . . . . Malfivlzf Glwulz
Biology Club
VVEIGAND, ELIZABETH . . . . Emjworiu
Delta Sigma Epsilon
WI'iIsK, ICSTHER MARIE . . . . Ellxlvorfb
Biology Club
WIHITAKER, -IOSIEPHINE ADDIE . . Dlllllzllf
W'innctaskag Chorus
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W'I-IITAKER, MARY Iil,I,EN . .
Winnetnskag Agriculture Clubg
Club
WYILLIANIS, -IOHN NICJRTGIY .
Sigma Tau Gamma
VVILLIAMSON, NWILMA -IIQAN .
Y. VV. C. A.
WIILSON, CLIFFORD QULEN . .
Latin Club
XVILSON, LEE . .
WILSON, LUCILE ........
Alpha Sigma Alphag Commerce
WILSON, XVESLEY FRANCIS .
Mu Epsilon Nu
XWOODKA, MABI-IL AIGSEPHINIL .
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Sigma Tau Gammag Bandg Men's Glcc Clubg Wannctaskaq History and Government Clubg
Freshman Play Sphinx Literary Glubg Y. NV. C. A.
YATES, Hlfl.lfN . . . . wivlllflgfllfl ZlNlNll'iRKlAN, ,lOl'lN R ......... Cfilflim
Glcu Club Mathematics Club: Chemistry and Physics
Clubg Mu lipsilon Nu
YEAROUT, MARGARET ........ Ifmfmriu
Alpha Sigma Alphag President of freshman ZINN, RAYMOND H .......... Exkriilgc'
classg Sigma Pi Sigma Sigma Tau Gamma: Bandg French Club
YOUNG, DINVILY H. ....... Clay CUIIIVI'
Mu Epsilon Nug History and Government
Clubg Spanish Clubg Y. M. C. A.
F R E S H M A N
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FEATLI RES
A synopsis in pictures of the
1938-1939 school year is pre-
sented-bits of hilarity, snap-
shots of social functions, a
partial list of campus hap-
penings-it is campus life
outside the classroom.
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CCC boys end their tri-weekly drive from the Council
Grove camp . . . Two Kappa Sigs play dead in front of
the tombstones of the buried Southwestern team .... Early
nrisers dance to the tune of "Cowboy kloen . . . I,11VV1'CI1CC
Cotton is the one who managed the Homecoming ceremony
' ' ' ' 'nits the noon-hour
and dance . . . Vincent Quilltn ,ui
orders of Mr. Gilson and Miss Kayser in the Hornet,s Nest
. . . The haven of the College students, Kellogg Library.
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Alumni were cordially invited and welcomed to
Ijni Jorin State campus for Homecoming, October 15
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. . . Study and radio provide plenty of home nc-
tivitx' . . . The Delta Sins are lziboriously decointing
their chapter house for Homecoming . . . The begin-
f t r new vows 'ind promises for more
ning o gi semes e , .
and better grades, and Ll change in Courses charac-
terize enrollment . . . Between class activity . . .
liootbull fans through squinting eyes, watch the
Hornets on the gridiron.
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Everyone is busy! The Bureau of
Measurements is calculating test scores and
ratings . . . Wentlell Goldsmith turns 11
lamp on the wood lathe . . . The stagecraft
students prepare n setting for 11 dramatic
feature . . . Jack Snow takes times out for
a little studying . . . Mr. Jensen helps a
student pour aluminum for cast bookends
. . . Roberta Bush is industriously working
on either Sunflower or Bulletin copy.
Band members prepare to leave
on one of their concert trips . . .
The Homecoming pep rally and
bonfire would have been useless
without the band,s stirring music
. . . John Zimmerman oversees the
affairs of the Inter-Fraternity
Council . . . You're not seeing
double, there really are two sets of
twins. By name, they are Elsie
and Fsther Teichmann, and Doris
and Dorothy Brueggemann. XVhich
is which? . . . Campus employees
keep the buildings spotless...
Bureau of Measurements employees
get ready for every pupil scholar-
ships contest.
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Foolishness to the nth de-
gree! We know their names,
but we won,t tell you. just
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say-somehow and somewhere
it happened at Emporia State.
UI Like Thatv
Readiny, XVritin', and 'Rithmetie were
forgotten at the freshman annual liid party.
Students raided their little brother's and
sister's closets and donned hair ribbons and
short pants to romp and play on the dance
floor. lane lfindly and Bob Belting were
awarded the prize for looking the most
lxiddish .... Dancing enthusiasts were given
an opportunity to swing and jitter in front
of the Administration building by the "KU
club, who sponsored the early morning
Homeeolninv dance .... The more sedate
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The 1938-39 winter season was
featured by snow, Santa Claus, and
Christmas lights. Camera enthus-
iasts were given an opportunity to
take pictures of the beautiful snow
scenes-a path to Lake XVooster,
the bridge in the rocky glen, and
Campus snow shovelers.
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Baseball fans gathered 'round the new
RCA and listened to the NVorld Series . . .
Gridster observers show interest in the
squz1d's progress on n hot and sunny after-
noon . . . Gene Austin, well-known Cowboy
singer, was entertained in the snddle bv two
Emporia State Coeds-Roma lune Ozenber-
get and ,Iaequelyn Douglass . . . Number
89, did you get those instructions right?
. . . These sleepy individuals were too tired
to have much interest in the sunrise dance
. . . Robert Belting is one of the Student
Union chess fiends . . . Wfho roasts first,
the cook or the food?
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nflower renders get nn inside
glance of at Qtudent Council meet-
ing and n Xi Phi social meeting
. . . I.enn Ruth Miller, Ll pledge,
displays most of her dessert on her
face because of the luck of L1 utensil
with which to eat . . . Bulletin re-
porters work constantly in order
that the newspaper re.1ders may
have .tn accurate account of the
"goings-on" of Iimporigt State . . .
Students were given free tubercu-
losis tests . . . Other free events
were the movie convocntions.
lflectrocuted ling clogs, static machines,
the gyroscope, and many other principles of
the sciences were olnsciwetl by the 2,500 or
3,000 people who attended the Science Hall
Open House, Mnrcli 24 .ind ZS. The climax
of tlie event was tlie Chemistry-Pliysics Club
L1I1I'lLlLll banquet witlm D11 Cin-I Kent. Uni-
versity of Kansas, .ls principal speaker.
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Boys will be boys . . . Bill Bruner and
Archie Shepard "study" by the Phi Sig fire-
place . . . Dr. Cram before the mike at a
football game . . . Actives versus pledge
and the pledge always loses . . . Don Lawton
in disguise . , . Roy Schurter slieked up . . .
Dr. Davis almost in disguise.
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Glrls w1ll be glrls
Noll Newton, Drake Re
lays queen eund1d'1te poses
for the Camera in formal,
sport, and afternoon nt-
tire . . . These college eoeds
are learning their ABCE
about art . . . Mary June
Shepherd, vocal soloist,
displays her Elizabethan
costume . . . Vernelle
Worrell concentrating.
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Dear-1--,
I realize that my four years in col-
lege were not wasted, as I march with
tlie procession of stately seniors. At
Senior Swing Out, llaecalaureate and
Commencement, each one of us re-
ceived the good wishes and congratu-
lations of tlae entire student body and
faculty. It,s a great thrill, but now
I muwt realize tliat my college "dazes',
are over and I must take my place in
the eve1'yday worlds.
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The Tri Sigma girls receive instructions before pre-
senting their prize winning program at the annual
Singing Bee . . . Wfell directed rehearsals, supervised
nmake-up study, stage crew' personnhtks, and talent
as chsplayed by' the four leading charaCters.in the
freshman play-all made this yearls dramatic season
a huge success.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Extra - curricular activities
have become an integral
part in the college student's
life. Participation in these
activities is made possible by
the campus organizations in
their endeavor to educate the
student in a social manner.
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STUDE
COUNCIL
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From the day it opened its doors in 1865, the Kansas State Teachers
College--then the Kansas State Normal School-has recognized the
importance of cooperation between the student body and the official
authorities of the institution in administering the general social affairs
of students. This does not mean that the students run the institution.
It does mean that students have been represented for years in a de-
termination of policy guiding those things which are concerned pri-
marily with the students' well-being.
The present student government organization, which was instituted
in the school year 1935-36, makes the following statement as a pre-
amble to its constitution: "VM the students of Kansas State Teachers
College of Emporia, in order to govern ourselves more wisely, to
develop and maintain the professional spirit of education, to foster
high standards and ideals of conduct, and to unify further the spirit
of cooperation between the student body and the faculty, do ordain
and establish this constitution for our governing student council."
The membership at present is composed of twelve students-the
president and vice-president elected by the student body at large, and
ten class representatives elected by the respective classes in the fol-
lowing proportion: three seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and
two freshmen. Each member serves for an academic year. In their
first regular closed-door session of the school year, this group selects
as an adviser a member of the academic faculty who serves for the
year.
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OFFICERS Illllilll' Rf'l7l'f'.Yt'IIftlfil 'wx
. KA'1'H1u'N GII I.ET'l'14. I-Jxwxl-'l"i'1 Fpovla
Pl'UXll!l'lIf H DON Mom-.R J '
, , RALPH Housma
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FORRI-LST Coop Cl,AUI7I41 ARNI-.'l"l' I"n'xlv111a11 Rrfr1'v.w'111'alizws
MARK LUNIB Rolsllwr STAUI-'nik GLENN FUI l.liR
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Ida Mae Elder, Phil Gould
Archie Shepard, Kathryn Gillette
Harold Macliarland, Elva Bell, Roy Schurter
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OFFICERS
President ,,,,,, . ,,,7 s ,...,,..,,,,,,,7...... IDA MAE ELDER
View-President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.... FORREST C0011
Serrvfary ,,.,77,,7 ,,,,,,,,,,7,,,7...... J ANE LADNER
Sponsors
DR. EDWIN J. BROWN DR. R. C. MAUL
Xi Phi, Emporia State leadership fraternity,
had as its first project a one-day finance drive
for the Student Memorial Union fund, which
resulted in student pledging of 583500. The
efficiency of the twenty-five student captains
of that drive challenged Edwin J. Brown, then
director of the memorial campaign, to effect a
permanent organization, which he did. Insti-
tutional recognition and support for the new
club was secured through the efforts of Carl
W. Salser, Director of Extension. Professor
Salser also aided Dr. Brown with plans for the
new organization and became its first sponsor.
Dr. Brown, as founder of Xi Phi, wears Xi Phi
honor badge number one. Professor Salser,
who became a member of the Oregon State
College faculty in 1929, wears honor badge
number two.
Xi Phi has held through the years the same
number of active members, twenty-four up-
perclassmen. A single exception is the elec-
tion of the freshman drive captain, Roy Hog-
lund, to charter membership. Mr. Hoglund is
now superintendent of schools at Bonner
Springs.
The colors are gold and black, the same as
the Emporia State colors. The emblem is a
rectangular shield with the Greek letters Xi
Phi in gold set opposite a golden torch, emblem
of leadership, on a background of black onyx.
Members: Ida Mae Elder, Forrest Coop, Mac
Stanley, Jane Ladner, Don Moler, Roy Schurter,
Phil Gould, Harold MacFarland, Kathryn Gil-
lette, Bob Patterson, Lena Ruth Miller, Archie
Shepard, Dorothea Abildgaard, John Zimmer-
man, Mark Lumb, and Elva Bell.
DON BIOLIQR, MAC ST.xN1.m', Jfxxr LADNFR, FORREST COOP
lion PATTERSON, Douorxn' A1s11.1mGAARIm, joux ZIMMERBLKN, LENA RUTH MILLLR, NI.-XRK Luna
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DR. EDWIN J. BRoWN
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Gillette, Boone, Moler, L. Miller
Henderson, Smith, Rice, Page
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The purpose of the Zeta chapter of Pi Kappa
Delta is to promote the standard of, and interest in,
public speaking in general and forensic contests in
particular by creating a spirit of intercollegiate fel-
lowship and brotherly cooperation, and by conferring
upon deserving candidates a badge of distinction,
proficiency and honor, varied and graduated ac-
cording to merit and achievement.
This chapter is one of the 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, inter-
nationally known newspaperman and authorg Walter
A. Huxman, former Governor of Kansasg and
George R. R. Pflaum, past national president of Pi
Kappa Delta.
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OFFICERS
Treasurer ....,,,7,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,
Counselor ....,,,,,,,,,,
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AGNES DOYLE
IVA DERRICK
COETTE NEWTON
KATHRYN KAYSER
Member Exeenfive Council ..,,,v....., ........,,
VIDA ASKEW
MARGARET KIRBY
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Chairman Membership Comrnitfee ,,,,,,,, DR. H. E. SCHRAMMEL
Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society in education, whose
purpose is to encourage scholarship and foster educational
progress. Election to the society is the highest academic honor
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granted at the college. Members include those juniors, seniors,
and graduate students who have completed six hours of educa-
tion, have ranked in the upper one-fourth of their class in
scholarship, and have indicated professional ability in their re-
spective vocational fields. Honorary members are elected from
the faculty and from those townspeople who have made out-
standing contributions to education.
Founded at the University of Illinois in 1911, the organiza-
tion has since established one hundred thirteen institutional
chapters and three alumni groups in universities and colleges throughout the United
States. The total membership approximates 33,000, of which 800 are alumni of Kansas
State Teachers College of Emporia.
Iota Chapter, organized as a local honorary scholarship society under the name of Phi
Delta Delta in 1916, was installed on this campus in 1920. Since that time, faculty
actives have conducted the meetings to a great extent. This year, for the second time,
a student holds the office of president. The program has been centered around educa-
tional topics such as: Who should come to college? What are the purposes and jus-
tifications for tests and measurements? Should college requirements dominate the high
school curricula?
F. U. G. Agrelius
Vida L. Askew
C. P. Baber
li. R. Barrett
E. Brown
Gertrude Brown
Thomas W. Butcher
V. A. Davis
Harriett Elcock
F. L. Gilson
Pauline Henderson
Audrey Anderson
Imogene Borton
Rita Bowen
Nellie La Bunker
Harry Burk
Betty Cremer
Iva Derrick
Agnes Doyle
Phil Gould
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FACULTY MEMBERS
W. L. Holtz
Beulah Houlton
Emma Humble
Adelaide Kauzer
Kathryn Kayser
Gladys Kemp
H. G. Lull
R. C. Maul
Minnie M. Miller
A. W. Philips
OFFICE ASSISTANTS
George R. R. Pflaum
NW. D. Ross
Teresa M. Ryan
H. E. Sclirammel
Mary Alice Seller
Maude E. Shore
Ruth G. Strickland
Esther Swart
Adeline W'ipf
Dale Zeller
tte Newton Irene Niles
STUDENTS
Margaret Carr Hardman
Raymond Kelley
Margaret Kirby
Ellamae Kleiber
Ruth Kurtz
Jane Ladner
Gertrude Lemon
Lorraine Loyd
Mark Lumb
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Elizabeth Osborne
Jeanne Osborn
Edwin Provost
Dorothy Reimer
Laurene Sclilatter
Albert Wigger
Olive Wilson
jonathan Wolfe
Emma Ziegler
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Vice-Prf'sirfc11f Gauss ..,,..,, 7,,,7,.,,,,,, r,,, E D WIN PROVOST
Remrzling Srrrefary Erafosfbenes ,,,, ,,,,, L ORRAINE LoYn
Correspwufing Secretary Descartes , ,,s, ,.,. C HARLES TUCKER
Treasurer Bhaskara ,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,. . ..,,,, ,,,,, G LENN SHEPPARD
I-Iisforiau Ahmes ,,,, FRANK FAULKNER
Sponsor Thales ,,,, O. J. PETERSON
Kappa Mu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics fraternity, was
organized in 1931 at Northeastern Teachers College, Tahlequah, Okla-
homa. The Kansas Beta chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon was installed at
Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas, May 12, 1934.
The purpose of Kappa Mu Epsilon is to develop an appreciation of
the beauty of mathematics, a greater interest in the subject, and a
broader understanding of its significance in our civilization. Mem-
bership is extended to students majoring or minoring in mathematics
who meet certain general and mathematical scholastic requirements.
The fraternity holds regular meetings once a month and also acts as
sponsor of the Mathematics Club, an organization open to all students
interested in mathematics.
Members not in picture: Dr. S. Winston Cram, Helen Garman,
Ruth Otterstrom, Mrs. Ruth Harris, Otho Rasmussen, Ross Herron,
Wilma Darst, Oscar Barnett, Armer Daniels, William Seiglc.
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Pi Omega Pi is the national honorary commerce fraternity for
alumni and students. Mu chapter was established in Emporia in June,
1936. In order that 21 student may be eligible for election to Pi
Omega Pi, he must be L1 commerce major who has completed 90 hours
of college work with a high scholastic standing in commerce and
fields of knowledge. The aims are to encourage, promote, extend,
and create interest and scholarship in commerceg to aid in civic better-
ment in collegesg to encourage and foster high ethical standards in
business and professional lifeg and to teach the ideal of service as the
basis of all worthy enterprise.
Members not in the picture: Mary Wallingfortl, Victor C. Hiett.
OFFICERS
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McCoy, Osborne, Owens,
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The Nu Chapter of Lambda Delta Lambda has been active in
this college since May 21, 1937. The sponsor of the chapter is
Dr. Leslie E. Blackman, head of the chemistry department, and
national treasurer. Membership in Lambda Delta Lambda is
extended to students meeting certain scholastic requirements in
physics, chemistry, and mathematics as Well as general subjects.
The purpose of the origanization is to promte interest in the study
of physics and chemistry and to serve as a reward for worthy
efforts in these fields. Meetings are held monthly to discuss
topics of a scientific nature and of interest to the members.
Members not in the picture: Dr. S. Winston Cram, Prof.
Ward Overholt, Dr. W. H. Gray, Otho Rasmussen, Ross Herron,
Robert Ruskin,
OFFICERS
Prvsidmt ...... . . ...... . ...... ........ . HAROLD STOUT
Vice-P1'csidw1! ..... .... . .. HOYT WARREN
Scc1'z'iary-Trvuszzrm' .... GLENN SHEPPARD
Scrgeafzf-af-urrlzs . .,.,, ROBERT ROBY
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The Emporia State Press
includes:
HOMER BUSH, Mzzufzgvr
DON Covlilx
RALPH KNOUSE
L1,oN SMITH
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The semi-weekly newspaper staff
includes:
PHIL GOULD
ELVA BELL ,
IVIARAIORIE MOTT
VLRNIQ SNIITH
ALBI-LIU' WILLX'
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Afflllflgfllg Erfifol
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THE SUNFLOWER
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Alfrey, Vincent, Crow, Chubb, Cummings, Smith, .Iohnsmeyer, Lane, Burton, Aiken, Bieehley,
Hawbeeker, W'alden, Dobbs, Fisher
Miller, Strimple, Martin, Castor, Soeolofsky, Harrison, Mails, Peterson, Nvliittington, Chapman, Metller,
Henson, Thomas, Knousc, Grigsby
Dummermuth, Miller, Ptacelt, Griffith, Tabor, Storrer, Neuniayer, XY'alker, Morris, Lymaii, Hiller
Nfillsoit, Boys, Ray, Van Seoili, Dunn, Brown, YY'hipkey, Smith, Meyer, Decker, Nloritl, Baker, Davidson,
Brown, Clements, Patterson, Seibert
Swim, Kernohan, Rhinehart, Ciratly, Huebert, Sehroetter, MeMurphy, Dietz, Greenwood, Bender, Tinkler,
Pospisil, bean, Peters, llasenbank, Matthews, Sehroth, Steekel
Hakes, Tjiiden, Wbcitls, Daneke, XVirsig, Daly, Zentl, Riontly, Iileener, Lash, Whip'
'. W. C. A.
Members of the Young XVomen,s Christian Asoeiation unite in
seeking a meaning of life. They desire in fellowship to untlerstanzl
and interpret Christ's way of life in personal and social living. In
their weekly meetings they attempt to face campus life squarely and
to establish values durable enough for life equipment.
The association has organized its members into commissions: Ifresh-1
man, Re-Interpretation of Religion, Creative Leisure, NVorld Student
Christian Federation, Personal annl Family Relations. and New Citizen-
ship. The committees which the club has established are: P1'0gl'LllU,
Iiinanee, Publicity, Membership and Hostess, and Music. The heads
of the committees and Commissions form the Cabinet, the steerine
committee of the YXVCA. if
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THE CABINET
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IfI1rIiCI1, Fcntcr, Floyd, Kirby
Kurt. Mott, Ostlund, Sunti
Sucolofsky, Sowdcr, Stcclsmith
Ilqycr. I3u1'kI1oIdcr, Christensen, Moors. xlohnson, Guyot, Richter, Drury. Roundy. Watts FaItr Glbbs
Fyfc, Scott, Taylor, Bates, Magwire, -Innes
Iiippcwc, AIII-end, Puckett, Iktvidson, -Iolmson, Kcrscy, Iingstrom, Aldcrfcr, Pcttyjohn, Pcttyjohn Inrson
Tcskc, Schrader, Kalb, XXYLIFIQCIIIIII, Richter, Pricu, W'iIIiamson
Ikrdcnburgcr, Moore, XY'iIIinmson, McCutcI1con. Byrd, W'iIIiamson, I.iIcy, Bear, KoI1Itr INLWLII
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1is:ep, Shelley, Sp1ie11a1, XY'i1eh, Clussel, Groxes, Sprecher, Owens, Smith, Day, 15:11, Todd, Cu1bertson,
Roby, Stegmnnn
Boone, Sipes, Hog1unt1, Gilbert, Harsh, XY'i1hite, Ayers, Bulmer, Swaini, Bruning, Simmons, XYYJLFYCII, Hanna,
Jones, George, Lum b
Ruskin, Prather, Bt-dwell, 1ft1wai'ds, Iiitzwater, Ruskin, Ahlstrom, Stout, Mitchell, Schenkel, Burns
Y. M. C. A.
OFFICERS
P1't'SjtIt'llf , , h'1.'XRli1 Luxm
Vive-P1'z'sifla'r11' SAM Esrian
St'i'1'l'ftII'-Y Mu 'rox Srximoxs
'111'C'flX1l1'l'1' , ,, Blu, SIPIQS
Sjmllxol' , Dk. XV. M. RO1'l.li
Arfrixnr W 13ROl". E. KI. CAI.liINS
CABINET
XV11.1iA11n Enwmums VUILBUR S'I'I',GMANN
ROLAND SXY'AIBl Cimluiis Tonn
BURTON 1'1ARRISON 1.0NNIli Biinwnu.
ALB1ik'r .AIILSTROM Roc!-QR DAY
Hulslrilu' RoW1.,xNns lfuun SrngI.1.i-.Y
The basis of membership in the Y is the acceptance of Q1 Christian
purpose or ideal and the dedication to service and support. This yenris
theme "Servieen exemplified the spirit of the organization in its
efforts to carry out a worthwhile program for its members and the
school. The topics around which meetings centered were student
orientation, social relations, manners and etiquette, our churches, and
vocational opportunities.
Each ear the eo11e e Y 11e11s secure outstandine svenkers. One of
Y S 1 a 1
the highlights in this series was ll lecture by Dr. Grace Louks E11iot,
New York City.
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The Y. M. C. A. opened
activities this year by eo-
opernting with the Y. XV. C.
A. in sponsoring L1 campus
tour and an all-school mixer.
The annual Wiener roast was
held on the campus picnic
grounds shortly after school
started. A chili supper and
Ll skating party were also
included on the social pro-
gram. The Xvorld Fellow-
ship Bnnquet, which was Ll
joint meeting of the two
Christian organizations on
this Campus and the Student
Christian Movement from
the College of Emporia, was
held at the city Y. XV. C. A.
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FREEMAN
PALMER
Amlerwn. Brice, 4t1lLlXN.lll11ClCI', Dertlen, llerden, Iznochs
Finnerly, lireenmn, Gillette, Greenwood, I'Ii'lZCl'llJQlI1l'i, Lash
Lish, Miller, Mort, Mott, Oslluncl, Peterson
Sanders, Senti, Steelsmith, Steinweden, XY'atson, Why
XVith Mrs. Alice Freernan Palmer as its ideal, the society was founded
in 1913. The object of the organization is to recognize scholastic
achievement. Members present programs of literary interest. A
spring dinner is an annual social event.
OFFICERS
Pl'l'5fl!K'lIf . .. ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,,,,, MARY h'lOTT
Vim'-Presirfwlf ,. lhlARY CATH1i1uN1-, BRIQF
St'l'I'K'fClI'y , ANN ANIJIAZIKSON
7vl't'lIS7H'L'I' ,. JUN!-1 l:OWI.ER
I'IiSfU!'il1lI . ,, . . HfXZl'.I. SENTI
Sponsor ,,,, , ,,,,, HARRIl41'1' Ercock
Pt1I'l'0IIt'SXl'.V ,, , , Mus. V. A. IJAVIS, MRS. W. D. Ross
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The Alphathenian literary Society was organized in 1921 to
study and read literature, both old and new. This year the
socie mas e osen as i s mo i mo ern trama mo ern oems,
ty 1 h t t f, d i , d p
and new books. ln carrying out its motto "Esse Quod Videref,
the society sponsors a "Creative Night" twice a year where
original compositions of the members are displayed. The im-
portant social events are the Christmas and Spring dinners, the
Fall Rush Breakfast, and the second semester Rush party.
Members not in picture: Ruth Dunlap, Pauline Kalb, lona
Mettlen, Virginia Smith, Mary Wfallingford, Dorothy Wiitts,
Marguerite Wiitts.
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ALPHA
THE IA
OFFICERS
CQERALDINIE HENIJIQE
DOIKO'fHY Sc:HNEinER
ALTHISA COPLEN
HELEN l'lATlfIliLD
. Noim MAY Moose
Mas. ELSIIE PINE, Miss DELLA VVARDEN
Baker, Beichley, Coplen, Douthit, Evans, Hatfield, Hendee
llorton, Iohnson, Knouse, l.. Moore, N. Moore, Mulligan, Osborne
Riemer, Rodee, Schanbacher, Schneider, Thomas, w'LllllI1gf0fd, Woodard
ata?
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Soxvder, XX'arren, Dunham, Bornshein, XY'arkcntin, Kirby
C. Griffith, Stcad, Childs, XX'atson, Litchfield, Rehberg, Bear, J. Vifilson, Decker, McCoy, Jones, Baskett,
H. Griffith, Steelsmith
Floyd, Yeoman, Ifeather, Coekley, Kurw, O. NVilson, Price, Bell, Huffman
OMEGA
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Omega, so-named because in 1902 it was organized
as the youngest literary-debating society, is now the
oldest of all campus organizations. Debate practice
was dropped from the program several years ago.
The Saturday afternoon tea has become Omega tra-
dition, with an accompanying program presentation
of poetry, the essay, the novel, short story, or the
drama. Membership in Omega is based upon high
scholastic standing and upon individual adaptation
to the active group. Miss Faye Huffman and Mrs.
J. W. Mayberry are sponsors.
The objects of the organization are now fourfold:
advancement of scholarship, encouragement of lit-
erary achievement, promotion of friendship, and
training for social leadership. The organization
maintains two scholarship loan funds, one for grad-
uates and one for undergraduates.
OFFICERS
l'n'xiJwzf , , . , .... LOUISE Pluck
Vin'-P1'esir!w1! ..,... .. RUTH KURTX
Sez'reia1'y . jieANNLT'rE FLOYD
Tfl'tlXIl!'Ff , MARH2 FEATHER
Historian .. ...... ,. ELVA BELL
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Sphinx Club was organized October 14, 1919,
under the leadership of Miss Teresa M. Ryan. The
purpose was to create an interest in the field of
literature. Miss Ryan led the group until September
1933. Miss Pauline Henderson is the present spon-
sor. Eaeh year Sphinx Club chooses a special phase
of literature for study. This year current novels
and dramas have been studied. All college Women S P H I X
interested in the study and discussion of literature
are eligible for membership. An annual event of the
club is the spring dinner held in May.
OFFICERS
Pl'L'SiLff'1If ,..... . . . . ,,,, , , LAURENE SCHLATTER
Vice-P1'r'si11'e11f .. . .. MARGARET CHRISTENSEN
Sevrefary .. .. .. . ...,,, ,,,, ,,.. I v A DERRICK
Treasurer .... .... E LIZABETH GLATT
Henderson, Arndt, Bebout, Bechroldr, Bennett, Christensen
Craig, Derrick, Ehrlich, Glatt, Howell, Kinsey
Lackey, Neudcck, Ray, Runyon, Schlatter, Smith
Socolofslcy, Sprague, Stenzel, Stitt
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Rosillon, l.ilny, l..ll'SOl'I, l:ClIN.lI'C, H11n11.1l1, XY'ilson, D.1y, lJonnell.1n
Cline, l'l.lgLlC, Clark, l.eitl1, BLll'I1CUI'Ll, Innes, lioldsinitlm, Barnett, Arnistrong
Kellum, l5,llH1Ql', XX'ilson, Deekard, klensen, Johnson, Koss, Vfise, llowl.1nd, XViley
Hogan. liltnder, lil1C.l, XXv.lI'I'SIl, C.1yxxood. XY'ilson, Perkins, XY'.1tson, Prosser, Selig. Seligifer
lit-ss. lloglund, llowlnnds, Selig, 8.111 Ro1n.1ni, Cioldsmitli, George, Ayers, Perry, Sp.1ngler. Donnelly.
Ci1lllJCl'KSUH, H.1nn.1, C.1ssel
Rankin, Hensley, liedwell. l'r.1tl1e1', Gray, Sipes, -Inelason, Kimberlin, Burns, Stutsmnxn, lJeMott
OFFICERS
P1'z'xi1f1'11l ,,,,,, Bll 1, Sims
View-l'r1'xi1l1'111' , , Lfxuiuixczi-. H1155
S1'1'1'1'fa1'y-Trwzxnrw' , ,,,, W'LNn1'.1,1. GLJl.IJSNll'l'H
Sjmuxorx , C. I.. kIAc14soN, Romain' P. -I14NsI2N
I DUSTRIAL
ARTS
Tlie lndustri.1l Arts Club is composed mostly of
rnajors 11nd minors in tl1e dep.1rtment, but meinber-
ship is open to anyone interested in the field of In-
dustrial Arts. The club meets e11el1 month and dis-
cussions ure held. Outside speakers are sometimes
invited to the meetings. Ilneli spring the elub spon-
sors Ll banquet to wl1iel1 Ll prominent K.1ns.1n in the
field of education is invited as rht- main speaker.
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The Commerce Club is one of the activities of the
Commerce Department, which trains more commer-
cial teachers for Kansas high schools than any other
college. Any student who is taking work in the
Commerce Department or who is interested in the C E E
business field may belong to the club. Business men
of the community appear before the group through-
out the year to give the students a more thorough
understanding of practical business affairs and
motlern business methods. The club meets each
month and holds its annual banquet in April.
lfurhliolder, XX'.lllll1j.If0l'Cl, Fuller, litzwater, Snyder, Owens, Peterson, Burnett, Colvin, Brophy, XXVJIIS
Sleatl, Love, Gugler, Gales, Swaim, Bales, Ross, Zimmerman, Robison, Ciruntly, Stepp
Kearns, Ilendee, liiemer, Kessel, ilohnsmeycr, Cummings, johnson, Gray, Monson, Neis, Groves
lionne, Nlassey, Vleela, llouser, Coop, Hill, Hopson. late, Gilbert, l'Sutle1'1'ield, Xlolcr, Melton
Austin, llorton, Osborne, Bean, Doyle, Mcliny, liaumgartner, Avery, Wrigln, Pointer. Patterson, Smith
Snider, l'attersnn, Sickles
soeiilufsky, Kleiber, Read, Sehurter, Hiett, Parke, Pickett, XYV.1IUl'IN.lI'l. Kohler, Newell, Slater
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Sherrard, Harden, Hall, Long, Baker, Carlson, McKee, Keimig, Pettyjohn, Wallingford, Whittington, Faler,
McKee, Morris, Clark
Evans, Kadel, Hart, Halbert, Voight, Carr, W'ood, Reid, Robinson, Sehroetter, jones, Ray,
Grady, Smith, Siebert
Benson, Terrill, Stewart, Mears. Miller, Townsend, Humble, Kemp, Jennings, Chubb, Blansit, Hawks
Wfilliams, Yocum, Norvell, Clark, Gault, Beichley, Fay, Burt, Xviand, Moore, Marriott, Steele,
PRIMARY-
KI DERGARTE
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Eakin, Boy, St. Bonnit
The Primary-Kindergarten Club was one of the
first departmental clubs to be organized on this
campus. The club was organized for all students
and faculty members interested in primary-kinder-
garten education. The purpose of the organization
is to keep in touch with the progress of the teaching
situation that is being made in the field of primary-
kindergarten education. It strives to bring together
the members of the department for social and educa-
tional activities. The Christmas party and the
Spring banquet are the main features of the year.
OFFICERS
Pl'C'.Yil!L'llf ,,,,,,t JENNIE W1L1.1AMs
Vice-P1'fxizle11f ,,,, , ,,,,, s
,,,,,,,,,,,, . BETTY JANE YOCUM
Srcrvfary ,,,,,,,,, i BERNEICE Lusk
Treasurer ,,,, s , ANN SHERRARD
Sponsors
Miss EMMA HUMBl-E
Miss GLADYS KEMP
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SODALITAS LATINA
MAGISTRATUS
CTOIISIIIVS ,. XV. Mmuzus Emvmzns ifr L. Lovn
Scrifuz .. , L. ADLLINE HAZENBANK
Avrurirrs M. LIZMIS VANCE
Czzxlox N DALE Gkovris
Tifzivixlac , . , K. GILLETTE lil' E. Gl.AT'l'
Sjwzzxorw . , W. Li.RoY Hoiyrz li'I' M. Aiacis Siz1.i.12R
ACTA MIZNSUALIA
The club meets on the second Xvednesda f of each month. The
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programs for the year include a radio broadcast, a travelogueg
celebration of the Saturnalia Valentine,s Da g The Ides of
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March, movin? ictureg lecture: and surin festival. The aver-
sp E L g
age attendance is fifty-two.
CREDO
XVith the Romans of old We believe in every new and prac-
tical achievement. XVe welcome the aeroplane, the radio, and
television. XVe believe in education according to the etymology
of the term. W'e consider that Latin and other standard aca-
demic subjects are the best means to that end.
XVe heartily approve of every honest effort for "the improve-
ment of instruction." W'e also vigorously resent any grass-root
campaigns intended to discredit the study of language, mathe-
matics, history, or science in high school or college. XVe believe
that the gates of Rome must be kept open to all who wish to
enter and the privilege of studying Latin in a tax supported
school must be maintained.
XV. Marcus lidwards et L. Loyd, consulibus.
L. Adeline Hazenbanli, Scriba.
LATI
ll. lfinnerty, langvardt, XY'ilch, Rima. Hanna, Selig, Sheperd, Inscho, Budd, Schafer, Nlcfilain, lloyt, Clint Fitlxxittr Wison
Rhoden, Hill, Frceburne.
Moore, Crippen, lilehni, McGowan, lfreeman, Hannah, Goldsmith, -Icnsen, Gugler, Kennedy, Springfeldt Q lllx balhrn 1
Lanlihaiistr. Stead, Carter, Finnerty, Hurling, Iloltl.
Gray, Rocher, NI. Finnerty, Gillette, lfdwards, Loyd, Ilasenbank, Vance, Groves, llaniilmn. laeniclve, Hand ltr mt Crisxxt
Austin, Nichols, Sprecher, Hensley, Garton, Culbertson, Peffly, Mclioyle, Stenvcl, Nocll.
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Keller, liriles, -Iaenicke, Marsh, Cooper, Jones, Pyle, Smith, Vaughn, Gugsby, Nvilliamson, Caltlwell, Cole, Ciatiwallatler, Miller,
Munsell, Curry, Archer, Knouse, Xvalker
Thomas, Perry, llaslouer, Patterson, lves, Dabbs, Kimel, Greenwood, Dabbs, Johnson. Bateman, Osborne, Cray. Thomas, Hin-
shaw, Gilkison, Applegate, Runyon, Roundy, Danielson, Howard, Steckel
Stark, Haslouer, Glick, Ilyle, Manglestlorf, Roberson, Vassar, Senti, lihrlicli, lluebert, Steg, Daly, Peterson, Cllevenger, Hurling,
Stolfus A
The Home Economics Club is composed of Home Iieonomics stu-
dents and others who are interested in the subject. The organization
endeavors to acquaint students with actual conditions and situations
arising in home life and in teaching the subject. The club became a
member of the National and State Home Economics Association in
1935.
Kester, Vannocker, Vantiermzm, Wiilson, Doile, Brown, Dunham, Miller, Fillmore, Tliebert, Kendall,
Pierson, liurkholder
Roby, Steckel, Steele, Decker, Altwegg, Bacon, I-lobbs, Gilmore, Oelschlaeger, Green, Snotlgrass. Symns
Tinkler, Lindgren, Crenshaw, Burton, Lyman, O'Daniel, Grigsby, Bear, Lilley, Cladfelter
The Collegiate 4-H Club is composed of former 4-H members who
ciesire to carry on the club work. One of its aims is to introduce itleas
which may be used by the members when they organize clubs. It also
serves the purpose of training students so they might further the agri- 4 I-I
cultural movement in communities in which they teach. The club '-
studies the various policies anti trencis in modern agriculture.
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Hale, Nash, Leith
Davidsoii, Lattin, james, Delmare, Shaw, Iippink, Codderl, DeNlott, Cremer, Vanderhoff, XYEIICFS, Brown
Smith, Slough, Stark, Ifdds, Dabbs, McClelland, Hillis, Harroun, Larson, Sheppard, Stever
Allen, Moritz, Harper, Moore, Pyle, Newcomer, Daly, Walker
The Art Club, organized in 1923, is one of the regular activities
sponsored by the Art Department. Mr. Norman Eppink is sponsor of
the club. The club meets every two weeks to experiment with new
and interesting art processes. On alternate weeks the club meets for
a noon luncheon. In the spring, the Club sponsors the annual Beaux
Arts Ball and a trip to the Nelson Art Museum in Kansas City.
ART
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Hasenbank, Shore, Youngs, Hill, Dunham, Sowder, Bullard, Heubcrt, Coplen, Peters, Neudeck,
Vnnderwilt, Mills, Lackey
Barnaby, Arndt, McPheron, Flanagan, Pine, lilliott, Anderson, Price, Cox, Brice, Andres, Wgilden,
Litchfield, Deister, Sanders, Felt
Osborn, Vfatts, Kezily, Tarrence, Lemon, Fenter, Davidson, Turner, Peyton
The Library Science Club, composed of Junior and Senior library B
majors, was organized to stimulate and further library interests and
promote professional growth. The staff of Kellog library is also
eligible to membership. S C I E N C E
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Stout, Roby, liitvwater, llanna, Cartss, XY'ilhite, Miller, Sigel, jones, Zimnierman, Martin,
Riggins, Sed w ielt, XX'hite
Sipes, lilender, Nlilhon, Rowlands, liinriamon, Stout, Todd, Cigger, Hill, St. Clair, Vleelt, Selig, Vanderman.
Ruskin, llird, XY'ritt, Peterson
illuelier, Carman, Aluhnson, lieininger, Grigsby, Mulligan, Seefeld. Xvilliams. ilialwur, Nlagwire, Nliller
Hess, Cooper, Provost, lliebert, l'aulltner, Meliarland, Philips
During the past four years, the Mathematics Club was spon-
sored by Kappa Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity.
MA I ! This year it was made an independent organization having its
own officers. All students interested in the field of mathematics
are invited to attend the meetings.
I-idwards, Ross, Finnerty, Stead, Crippen, Raase, Reynolds, Brooks, Hinshaw, Reel, Moritz,
Smith, XVaterman, Irving
Nielson, Roundy, hlassey, Kurtz, Guy, Hatfield, Mott, Fowler, Steward, Clements, Dobbs, XVeier,
-lohnson, Burltholder
Miller, Perkins, Aguilar, Ramirei, -lohnson, Kimberlin, Smith, Hamilton, Stark, l'lans0n,
Al len, Baysinger, Smith
Prather, Carpenter, Crist, Cott, Young, Allen, Perkins, -lagoe
Spanish students have a rich field in which to study the history,
geography, commercial, and Cultural interests of many countries. S p A N I S H
This work is discussed in the club meetings. In the spring a
Spanish play is presented.
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Coffman, Crippen, Stead, Ramirez, Allen, Delmare, Eubank, Seeley, Nielson, Wfoolpert, Lutt, VC'einman
Miller, Kasha, Dority, Rippetoe, Hendrickson, McLaughlin, Parker, Ostlund, Sowder
Watts, Swope, Newcomer, Butcher, Neece, Ptacek, Riehert, Hughes
Sheffield, Mosher, Noland, Munroe, W'illiams, llrickson, W'illiamson, Bell
Kirby, Anderson, Fnochs, Mott, Bechtoldt, Schmutz, W'atson, Aiken
Le Cercle Francais is an organization composed of French students
and a monthly program of talks on France, sketches from French
and others interested in the French language. A luncheon each Week,
plays, or French songs or games give the members an opportunity to
speak French at an informal meeting. The French movie "Pecheur
dllslanden was given in February. A French play was presented by
some of the club members.
FRENCH
Williams, Mott, Ruskin, Andrews, Riggins, McFarland, Pierson, Stout, Ruskin, Steelsmith,
Raase, Hughes, Stegman
Kester, lfrieson, Andrews, Morton, Barnaby, Lutt, Rehberg, States
Haslouer, Baskett, Jones, Arndt, Anders, Klein, Cockley, Miller
Mills, Guy, Kinsey, Wvatts, Penner, Kramer, Miller, Loyd
Gramm, Baumgartner, Hazenbank, O'Daniel. Krug, Ptacek, Halderman, Aiken
Der Deutsche Verein is an organization for German students and
others interested in the German language. The club meets once a
month. Programs consist of songs, talks in German, games, and lec-
tures. A German play given by members of the group and a German
moving picture are annual events sponsored by the club.
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Sigel, jones, Zimmerman, NIiIIcr, Nvarren, Nlorton
Rowlands, Nlilhon, Vlcels, Iiird, Veal, Ilanna, Vfilhite, Sedwiclt, XYhite, Provost, Stout, NVritl
Roby, Crain, Mclfarland, Seefeld, Magwire, Daly, Steckel, Peterson, Blackman, Faulkner, Ruskin
CHEMISTRY-
PHYSICS
In the Spring of 1937, the Physics Department was invited to
join with the Chemistry Department to form the present
Chemistry-Physics Club. Since that time it has been active in
romotinv interest in scientific sub'ects by means of movies,
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illustrated short talks demonstrations, and lectures bv faculty
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members, students, and speakers from outside the school.
Ilickerman, Iustep, Fields, Shelley, Spangler, Bruning, ilagoe. Mitchell, Ruskin, Ifrickson, Sprecher,
Ilorosku, Prosser, Groves, I'itLwater, Iferguson, Stutsnian, Rowlands
Nlosher, Spade, Shepherd, Inscho, Johnson, Iileibcr, XY'hipIicy, Avery, Wvright, Brice. Price, Anderson.
Lash, Ilaysingcr, Miller, Mock
Ilood, Ilarroun, Steclael, W'ingerd, Zimmerman, Schenkel, Adams, Burns, Dcrden, Xlfilson,
Haag, Hamilton, Griffith
Anyone interested in the social sciences is eligible to member-
HISTORY-
GOVERNMENT
ship in the History and Government Club. The programs in-
clude the study and discussion of the problems which confront
the students of the field of social science. A banquet and a
picnic are the feature events of the year.
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Tlie Collegiate Club was organized in
September, 1936 among the negro students
to furtlier their cultural development, to
insure tlieir privileges on tbe campus and
to create a better cooperative spirit between
the white and negro students. The or-
ganization meets the first and i,I.i:-ci NVed-
nesdays of eaeli month.
David Bradford was elected the elubis
first president. He held this office for two
years, until his graduation in May 1938.
He was succeeded by XY'ii1frey Bridgewater,
the present president 11I1'l also L1 elmrter
member.
OFFICERS
Prusfiilwzf ,,tt XXIINTRITY E. Biunorxvivrtn
Vin'-P1'z'xiJ1'11f , CLARLNQL ORMAN
Sl'f'!'l'lLtll'j' , , Lvnm GANDH'
Ti'i'as11n'1' CLIARLES Toon
Spolfsrnrs
MRS. M.-wxiiz Boniix
Mizs. I.oRIN Fi ONVI-RS
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COLLEGIATE
CLUB
Reynolds, llnncocli, Qil'.lll.lI'I1. Moon, Green, lfrvin, Browning, Giles, Donnelly
Moore, Walls, Miller, Groves, Candy, Tillman, Berry, Shelton. Carson, Littles, Todd
Bridgewater, Walker, Bowser, Bodlin, Kidd, Davis, Terry
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FINE ARTS
A love of the beautiful, the
recognition of the better
things of life, and the many
opportunities offered of hear-
ing and seeing the best in art,
drama and music-these are
ideals of the faculty and the
student body of Emporia
State.
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STRI
QUARTET
Paul Steg, lfirst Violin Gladys Stitt, Xiola
Mary Anita Pace, Second Violin Carol Baysinger, Cello
O R C H E The Symphony Orchestra played three formal concerts during
the year presenting as soloists, Mr. Vernon Sheffield, pianist, and
Miss Mary Jane Shepherd, soprano.
PERSONNEL
GEURGE C. WIILSON
First Violin Violax-
Person, Virgil, Coneertmaster Watsoii, Theresa, Principal
Steg, Paul, Principal Hassard, George
Pace, Mary Anita 61,1105
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Grigsby, Phyllis
Derden, Jean
Hahn, Mrs. Ralph
roml Violin
Stitt, Gladys, Principal
Brown, Mary Ellen
Jones, Alice
Castor, Lottie
Jones, Dwight
Dietz, Maxine
Floyd, Jeannette
Dunlap, Ruth
MeCune, Mrs. Treva
Wolfe, Marian, Principal
Baysinger, Carol
Morgan, Annabelle
Childs, Hazel
Evans, Josephine
Tcem, W'illa Mae
Basses
Wolfe, Jonathan, Principal
Davies, Roberta
Bailey, Florence
Regier, Reuben
Page, Vale
Steelsmith, Mary Alice
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Comlnriur
Iiluirx
Bachmann, Betty
Childs, Laura
Steg, Nora
Oboex
Steg, R.
Clurimfs
Kille, Betty Lou
Shannon, Gail
W'arehime, Gerald
Bassoon
Maynard, Delight
T 1' ll in pals
Jones, Xvayne
Dice, Ralph
Holmes, Paul
Horns
Knouse, Mary Jane
W'ayman, Charles
Barnes, Levi
Garrison, Imogene
Norvell, Lawrenet
7'l'0IIIb0l1t'S
Shepherd, W'illard
Schmutz, Alvin
Tulm
Riley, Cleo
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Tiemann, A. G.
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This year the Concert Band experienced one of its busiest and most profitable years.
In addition to playing for all home football and basketball games, and the State High
School Track meet, the band toured twelve towns in three days during the fall. No-
vember sofh, the band presented its Twelfth Annual Fall Concert and on March 28th,
its Annual Spring Concert.
PERSONNEL
Flulvx null Pirrolus-Bi-vti' Jeni. i,,..,',inann, Paul Steg, Jessie Irene Miller, Nora Steg, Mary Ray, Oban-
E. R. Stes. C'1',"ll ilarman, Ruth Norvell, Iinglixb H0l'7I1c:Hff0ll Harman, S010 Clurillulx-Betty Lou
iiille, Gail Shannon, Roy Gallca, First CIdl'i7Il'f51PZlLll Stovall, Ralph Murphy, Evelyn Tinkler, Svrtlllil
Clurim'lx-Elaine Peterson, XValter Larson, Dorothy Kimball, Phyllis Runyon, VeKay Hunsaker, Tliiril
Clizrinvfs-Gerald W'arehime, Esther Freeman, Maxine Dietz, Mildred Pray, Faye Hines, Thoburn Keller,
A110 C1urim'ls--LaRue Jones, Ruth Cockley, Buss Clarim'f--Richard Childers, A110 Simojilmflvx-Mari.iii
Maze, Paul Parks, Betty Harrison, Margaret Vl'hipkey, Twmr Suxopbom'-Norina Habecker, Busxoom-
Delight Maynard, Jean Jones, Slring Buss-Mary Jane Shepherd, Ai'4'o1'4fiu1l-Gleiiii Freeburne, Ilfllfillllltlf
Juanita Lyman, Cf0rm'ls-Wayne Jones,
Ralph Dice, Bill Cole, Julian Aubuchon,
John Hollingsworth, XVillard Schmitt,
VVayne Stovall, T. D. W'heat, Tr'11mfn'l.t-
Jack Danner, Paul Holmes, Morris Jones,
Willis Apt, Eugene Kenney, Frwzrb Horns
-Mary Jane Knouse, Levi Barnes, Carl
Cramm, Leland Johnson, Imogene Garri-
son, Lawrence Norvell, Anna Crenshaw,
Bt1l'ff07It'XTDCI'lt011 Garton, Mr. Hutchi-
son.
EllfIb07lillNZSiVLllC Page, Donald Mc-
Guire, Tf07llb07It'X - Willard Shepherd,
Clyde Newman, George Johnson, Warren
Austin, BB Fla! Brzxxrx-Jonathan VVolfe,
Dwight Jones, Betty Socolofsky, Ii Flaf
Bursar-Cleo Riley, John Ruskin, Bass
Drum-Maurine Hawbecker, Lyle Work,
Cyrzzllrllx-George Hassard, SIIKIH' Drums
-A. G. Tiemann, Charles Johnson, Ray-
mond Zinn, Timjmfzi-A. G. Tiemann,
OFFICERS
JONATHAN Wo1.1f-E, Przfsiflvuf
RICHARD CHI1.IJIiIiS, Vive-Pi'r'siJe11f
JACK DANNILIK, Sr'C'y-Trvux.
RALPH DICI2, Librarian
DELIGHT NIAYNARD, Drum Major
LEVI BARNES, P1'ofJe1'fy Man
GEORGE C. WILSON, Dirccfor '
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BAN
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PICRSCNNI1: Mary -Iune Shepherd, Rurh Cockley, Betty kleun Bachmann, Theresa XXf.1tson, .lennneixe
liloyd, ,losephine lfvnns, W'ilbur Stegmnn, Niles Moffat, G.1iI Shannon,
Alvin Sehmutv, Orville liorchers, Director.
Une of the most unusual gi cappella groups in the coun-
T E try, the Mndrigulians of Emporia State Teachers College,
nppenr in colorful Elizabethan dress and gather informally
R I S around Ll table to sing the blended melodies of mndrigals.
Special tests are employed to select the eleven members of
The Madrigalians.
The third season of the Symphonic Chorus, under the direc-
tion of Dr. Orville Borchers, has been most successful. In
addition to presenting Fall, Christmas, and Spring concert pro- P I-I 0 N l C
grams, the chorus in a large way carried the light opera, "Pinn-
foref, and assisted the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra in C I-I O R U
the presentation of the Beethoven's Ninth Symphony under the
direction of Karl Krueger.
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Pulley, Steckel, O'Daniel, johnson, Wilson, Harrison, Richter, Smith, Matthews, Richter, Soeolofsky,
Rehberg, Childs, Morgan, lfvans
Coekley, Haslouer, Melioyle, Steelsmith, Xvhitaker, Miller, Gault, Dietrich, Steinweden,
Jefferies, Borton, jones, Tjaden
Collins, Taylor, Kille, Schlotter, Force, Taggart, Moore, Pray, Hawbeeker, Starkey, Haslouer, Norvell,
Yates, Garrison, liloyd, Hobb, Hines, Hendry, Stitt, Yeoman
Irene lJeMun, director
The personnel of the XVomen's Glee Club is chosen by try-outs
I
M E N S at the beginning of each semester. The club presented on May 10
their annual spring concert and assisted the Rhythmic Circle in
G L E E C L U B their spring recital. The glee club paid special attention to inter-
I' pretation and glee club repertoire.
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" MEMBERS: Vale Page, Levi Barnes, Bill Cole, Dwight jones, Maynard Powers, Harold Brooks.
NVoodrow Hiebert, Glenn Freeburnc, Cleo Riley, Curtis Rhoades, Quentin Prosser, Milton Simmons, Paul
Steg, XVhitby Turner, Leland Johnson, Laurence Norval, W'illard Schmitt, Hoover Cott, Byron Brooks,
W'ayne Brooks, Lyle Wforlt and Dean Haasis.
I
The Men's Glee Club rehearses twice at week under the direction M E N S
of Mr. Floyd V. Wakelglnd. The personnel is chosen by Mr. Wake-
land at try-outs which are held at the beginning of the semester. G L E E C L U B
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Horton, Steelsmith, Selilarrcr, XVatson, Polley, jones, Davies, Coekley, Stitt, Bachmann, Baysinger
Borchers, DeMun, Floyd, Shepherd, Kurtz, Childs, Rchberg, Strouse, Davies, W'olfu
S I G Sigma Alpha Iota, national music fraternity for women, was or-
ganized October 12, 1938, to promote the highest standards of pro-
A L P I-I A fessional ethics and culture among women students of the Department
of Music. The members are chosen for their professional promise
I O and musical ability.
MEMBERS: Celeste Griffith, Katherine Polley Imogene Horton, Ruth Dunlap, Margaret Yeoman,
Roberta Daviex, Faye Hines, Imogene Garrison. Accompanist: Arlone Rehberg.
The Treble Clcf Club, organized in the fall of 1911, is one of
the oldest musical organizations in the school. In addition to T B L E
annual spring recitals, the club serves the school and community
each year by appearing at various functions. The present direc- C L E F
tor, Miss Catharine E. Strouse, founded the club and has had
charge continuously.
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MEMBERS: Mac Stanley, Paul Steg, Alvin Sehmutz, Ralph Dice, jonathan XVolfe, Reuben Regier, Richard Childers, A,
G. Tieman, Gail Shannon, E. R. Stcg, Vernon Sheffield, Vale Page, Delight Maynard, Jack Danner, Leland johnson, T. D.
XY'heat, Orville ,l. Borchers, NY'illard Shepherd, Vhiyne Jones. Pledges: Julian Aubuchon, Levi Barnes, Ralph Murphy. Dwight
Jones, Glenn Freeburne, Niles Moffat, Bill Cole, George Hassard.
OFFICERS
Pl'I'Sit1K'Uf ,.,,,,,,,, ,, RIAC STANLEY
Vim'-I'1'r'siifw1f ,,,, ,,,,,. P AUL STliG
Sf'Lil'l'l4KII'VY ALVIN SCI-ILIUTZ
T7't'lISIll'I,I' R1XI.PH Dicn 9
Kzzjwllzzzeixfw' , JONATHAN WC7I.IfE
Hisforian , , REUBIQN RIQGIIER ' 4, '
Wtll'l1l'lI H 7 H JACK DANNIQR ' ' .
Szzjzrcun' Cozzrwilamzfz ,,.,, ,,,, A LBERT SCHNIUTZ
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Phi Mu Alpha was founded at Boston, Mass., in 1898.
The fraternity was first organized on this campus in 1935
and was known as Mu Psi Chi. Later, it became the Beta
PHI
MU
ALPHA
Upsilon Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha. The open motto is
"The manly musician and the musieianly man in America."
Its official publication is the "Sinfonian."
Important events of the year include the Phi Mu Singing
Bee, the All-Kansas Music Festival, and several concerts
throughout the year.
The biennial national Convention was held at Waslaing-
ton, D. C., during the Christmas holidays.
Membership in this organization is based upon profes-
sional promise, scholarship, and recommendation by a
member of the music faculty.
I1S7I
ART
.19-9
Noiman R Eppink gives help
ful advice to one of the Bruegge-
mann twins . . . Kenneth DeMott
designs a leather desk set and a
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bill fold . . . Mr. Eppink again in-
structs a Class in the fundamentals
of art ...A Iohn F. Dietrich assists
Betty Cremer with her batik for
the advanced crafts class.
Students were given their first oppor-
tunity to study the ceramic art when
the new laboratory was opened in March.
Students in the modeling class instructed
bv John F. Dietrich make pottery on the
'throw wheel, mold clay art figures, glaze
the finished products, and secure ex-
perience in firing the pottery kiln. Mr.
Dietrich demonstrates ...A ulia Farnham,
a student in the advanced drawing and
painting class, arranges her own still life
study and portrays it with oil paints on
the canvas.
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GILSO
PLAYERS
5
The Gilson Players are chosen each year by the teaching staff of the
Speech Department for outstanding work in acting and for work with
production and stage lighting. Th: members for the year 1938-9 are:
Claude Arnett, Beulah Baum, Daughtery Clark, Edwin Clark, Lawrence
Cotton, Ruth Craig, Iva Derrick, Ted Downs, Ida Mae Elder, Aline
lforce, Kathryn Gillette, Phil Gould, Carroll Harman, Edward Holli-
ster, Margaret Kirby, Mary Mott, Marjorie Mott, Robert Morse, Keith
Porter, Caroline Reed, Marguerite Rice, Willard Shepherd, Gwendolyn
Smith, Jane Lee Swope, Edith Ten Eyck, William Yearout.
"A speech course should help an individual to recognize values which are of ever-
lasting worth, whether it be in human beings, activities, or books."
Jessie Adamek, '38
"By creative speech work, the pupil will be able better to make himself under-
stood, and being understood, so will he be able to undertake and perform well his
responsibilities of citizenship. Through an understanding of the methods of speech
making, will he become familiar with propaganda devices enabling him to see through
the false in his search for truthf'
Bill Nursing, '38
mln his speech training, the bashful one must be encouraged to express his emotion
without fear of criticism, the boisterous and temperamental must learn to control
their feelings. Before any satisfaction is attained, all must learn to free their
imaginations, Our appreciation of all art is enhanced when we let loose the qualities,
emotional and imaginative, which help determine our individuality."
Elwood jones, '38
"To me, the most important thing in speech training is the growth and develop-
ment of the individual who, without opportunity for self-expression, lives within'
himself, hiding a rich communication of thought. He stands back while someone
WW' versed in the techniques of special speach training 'steals his stagef Nothing makes
for individualism so much as does expression. The student learns to let his imagina-
tion vivify experiences and feelings and to express his emotions and desires."
JANE LEE Swoi-13 Yvonne Winkler, '58
Elaborate stage set and costuming added beauty to the poignant drama, c D L E
"Cradle Song," directed by Miss Katherine Kayser. A cast of sixteen
women and two men was chosen from members of the Gilson Players. The S 0 N
scene took place in an enclosed Dominican convent.
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Giving a total of eleven per-
formances, the east of "Christmas 4 I
Carol" entertained audiences in
Em voria, Hoisinffton, unction City'
l- U . .
and Kansas City. A cast of twen-
ty people was headed by Mr. F. In
Gilson, as the lIUI'Il0l'f.ll Scrooge.
"Penny XVise." sparkling with
IJ N N sophisticated humor was presented
by the Gilsnn Players this spring.
W I S E As a former Broadway success, it
had all the zip and zest of a fresh
spring hreeze. Mr. Russell Porter
of the speech faculty directed the
production.
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BEAUX
ARTS
BALL
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BEAUX ARTS BALL
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Tin cans, scraps of wood, strips of cloth,
and pieces of paper assumed new roles for
the Beaux Arts Ball in the surrealistic satire
of the eight arts-literature, architecture,
the dance, art, music, photography, drama,
and sculpture. The prize costumes worn
by John Shulze and La Von Foster satirizing
butterflies, were judged in front of the
actual size gallows. Members of the art
club under the supervision of Norman
Eppink, were responsible for the transfor-
mation of a second rate junk pile to a first
class exhibition.
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MEN'S
PHYSICAL
EDUCATIO
One of the most versatile
divisions in school, the de-
pz1rtment's activities include
gymnastics, theory, swim-
ming, intramurals and train-
ing in the various sports for
intercollegiate competition.
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PAUL KUTNINK
Head basketball coaclo
Assistant football coacb
FRANCIS G. WELCH
Director of Athletics
Hcaa' football and track coacb
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STAFF
EVERETT "GUS" FISH
Tennis and golf coacb
VICTOR T. TRUSLER
Director of irztranzzzral
athletics
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johnson, Goldsmith, Whmbsganss, Hayen, Zimmerman, Derbyshire, Roush, Jacobson,
McClain, Johnson, Inscho
Julian, George, Kotapish, Caywood, Writt, Lohkamp, Baldwin, Goldsmith, Duncan, Dixon, Crellin
Giannangelo, Rathjen, Hoyt, Hamman, Innes, Wilson, Rickabaugh, Kimberlin, Donnellan, Hague,
Smith, Meisinger, Ireland, Kutnink
XVelch, Meng, Harper, McMillan, Petty, Sipes, Goldsmith, Groves, Clark, Galbraith,
Griffith, Hannah, Kreibel
Playing in the newly completed stadium for the first year, the
Hornets captured three victories out of nine scheduled games.
However, since two of the wins were against non-conference
teams, Ouachita and Oklahoma City University, Emporia State
ranked fourth in the Central Conference in the close of the
season.
SEASON'S RECORD
Opp. KSTC
Sept. Washburn at Topeka 19 6
Oct. St. Benedict's at Atchison ,,,, ,,,, 1 9 6
Oct. Southwestern at Emporia , e 0 33
Oct. Fort Hays at Hays ,t,,,,, , , , , , 14 O
Nov Ouachita at Fort Smith, Ark. ,,,, 15 26
Nov Wichita University at Wichita ,,e,,,,,,,,, 26 6
Nov Oklahoma City University at Emporia ,, 6 25
Nov. Pittsburg at Emporia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . ,.,,,, 1 7 0
Prospects for next year appear to be somewhat hopeful despite
the loss of such veterans as Lindell Petty, quarterback, Anthony
Lohkamp, tackle, Wendell Goldsmith, center, Harry Parker,
guard, William Sipes, guard, Lawrence Hague, halfbackg and
Pete Innes, end.
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FOOTBALL
Honor
ALL CONFERENCE TEAM
ANTHONY LOHKAMP, facklv
NVENDEL1. GOLDSAIITH, f'0IZff'I'
SECOND TEAM
HARR1' PARKER, gllllfll
MARVIN HAMMAN, fzlllbacfa
FOOTBALL
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STATE
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WILLIAM SIPES, g7llll'tl
XVILLIAM IRELAND, luzlflnzrfz
DIXVID RIQIQABAUGIVI, lmfffnzck
GORDON HCJYT, q1mI'fI'rlmc'f1
RALPI'l MCMILLAN, luzlfluarfa
LIQIQOY I-IARPER, vml
JOHN XVIQITT, fafklv
HARRY PAIQKLR, gmznf, w-cajnizzifz
ANTIIONY I,OI'IIiAIvIIf, fafklv
FRED CSliII"lflTH, Und
I'1AROLlJ CI.IXRK, PIII!
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NIARCUS NIPQNG, QIHIVKI
PIARRY CQ,-Xl,lZliAl'1'lI, C1IId!'fl'l'fltlfk
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AIARVIN HAMMAN, fzzlllmvk
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I-Il11u:r1x'1' DIXON, vvfzfw'
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ISAAC EMRICH, forzoarfl LESTER HUBER, forward
Captain
RAYMOND Ml-.X'l'IlK, rwzfcl'
D1-AN1-. XVATSON, gmml
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BASKETBALL
LETTERMEN
JUNIOR EURNEY, fIlI'ZL'tZl'tI
LEONARD SELIG, f'U7'lL'fl1'll
Ike Emrich, captain of the Hornets, was the
leading point-maker on the team and the second
highest scorer in the Central Conference. Emrich
and Lester Huber were the only seniors on the squad.
Prospects look exceptionally good for the next year's
SCZISOI1.
CENTRAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Vfon Lost Pct.
Southwestern 8
Emporia State W 7
Pittsburg Teachers H 7
St. Benedictls 4
XVichitn University ,,,, 3
Eort Hays State 1
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300
100
'TACK SNOXV, Ceufer
Ifiuin GRII'1'ITH, gzmrzl
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Emopria
Emporia
Emporia
Emporia
State
State
State
State
BASKETBALL
In his first full year as Emporia State mentor, Coach
Paul Kutnink tools a team composed largely of freshmen
and sophomores and led them to second place in the Cen-
tral Conference standings. In addition to winning seven
out of ten games in the conference, the Hornets Won eight
out of ten other contests played outside the circuit.
THE SEASON ,S RECORD
Emporia State 47 Wfashburn 43
Emporia State 39 Texas Wfesleyan 28
Emporia State 37 Tulsa University , 25
Emporia State 26 University of Texas 34
Emporia State 25 Marysville QMo.j Teachers ,, 24
Emporia State 41 Kansas State , 37
Emporia State 36 Kansas State 33
Emporia State ,4l Iiort Hays State 39
Emporia State 62 St. Benedictys 32
Emporia State 47 McPherson College 21
Emporia State 30 Southwestern 37
Emporia State 38 Nwichita University 35
Emporia State 54 lfort Hays State 34
Emporia State 61 St. Benedicts 38
Emporia State 46, Pittsburg Teachers S6
Emporia State 37 Southwestern 40
Oklahoma City University 25
Pittsburg Teachers
40
Oklahoma City University , ,, 49
Wfichita University
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TRACK
NVith a Central Conference title to defend, the Hornet
trackmen started hard work early-despite unfavorable
weather and Coach "Fran" Welch's mumps. The new
stadium track was in fine shape, despite the short time it
had been under construction. Early season meets were
taken easily and the squad scored points in both the Kansas
and Drake relays. Throughout the season, the squad
pointed for the conference meet and had every expectation
of defending its title. Both Wichita and Pittsburg also
had strong teams ready for the league competition.
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Entries with events:
100 yard dash-Archie Shepard,
Roy Stauffer and Ted Downs, 220
dash-Ramon Noches, Downs, and
R. Stauffer, high hurdles-Kenneth
DeMott and Bob Stauffer, low
hurdles-Bob Liby, DeMott and B.
Stauffer, 440 yard dash-Liby,
Noches, and Charles Hayen, 880
run - Captain Aaron Romine,
Wayne Goldsmith, Virgil Liby,
mile run--Jim Wilcox, Gene
Peterson, and Chester Peterson,
two-mile run-Wilcox, Richard
Sheridan and Bud Hollister, discus
-Tony Lohkamp, John Writt, and
Wendell Goldsmith, shotput -
Lohkamp and Goldsmith, javelin--
Lawrence Hague and Tom Ken-
nedy, pole vault-Chester Parker
and Raymond Meyer, high jump-
Shepard, William Wood. and Lester
Laird, broad jump - Shepard,
Downs and Bill George.
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TENNIS
GOLF
George, Fstep, Sprague, Jones, We. Goldsmith, Lohknmp, Writt, Caywood, will. Goldsmith, Meng
Eickerman, Dixon, McMillan, Groves, Huber, Galbraith, Donnellan, Hamman, Clark, Hoyt
H. Parker, DcMott, Hague, Roland, Shepard, C. Parker, Romine, Liby, Wilcox, Zimmerman, Sumner, Harper
OFFICERS
Pl'f'Xii1FlIf ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,77,7,,,,77 KENNETH DEMOTT
lfifl'-P!'l'Sjllf'l7Ii ,,,,,,, ARCHIE SHEPARD
St'l'l't'fc1l'fj'-T7'Fll.YIl!'l'7' N . , LEROY HARPER
Sflouxorx
F. G. W'elch Paul Kutnink
V. T. Trusler Everett Fish
All men who have won letters in any of the
various phases of inter-collegiate athletics
sponsored by the school comprise the member-
ship of the K Club. The purpose of this club
is to promote interest in athletics of all kinds.
Regular meetings are held the first Wednes-
day of each month. Motion picture shows
were featured for educational purposes as well
as for entertainment at the monthly meetings.
The club sponsors the sale of the green
freshman caps each fall, and enforces the tra-
ditional freshman rules. Freshman boys are
required to wear the caps and stay off the
front walk until the Homecoming football
game. Club members were present at a stag
picnic given in the spring.
K CLUB
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DeMott, Shepard, Harper
GYM
CLASSES
Freshmen and sophomores
are required to complete gym
practice courses . . . A floor-
work class . . . It is "give
and taken in boxing...
Fencing develops alertness
and quick muscular response
. . . At the weight pulleys to
develop the mighty biceps.
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Exhibition of bar work
between the halves of 21 bas-
ketball game . . . Spring foot-
ball practice . . . Intramural
touch football . . . Pyramid
building in a gym class . . .
Football scrimmage in spring
practice.
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WOMEN'S
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Enjoying advantages of both
indoor and outdoor activities,
the campus coeds prove
themselves to be skillful
athletes. Besides the theory
classes which are taught the
full term, practice courses are
offered in numerous sport-'
INSTRUCTORS
MISS DAISY SIMPSON
Miss EDNA MCCUL1.0UGH
Head of Dvjlurfnzvzzt
Miss CECILE GILBERT
Miss ALICE DONNELLY
W. A. A.
The Women's Athletic Associa-
tion provides many activities on
the campus. The purpose of this
organization is to promote ath-
letics, create a love for sports, and
to foster the ideal of good sports-
manship.
XVilson, Smith, Knowlton, Rhea, Vassar, Ladner
Phillips, Simpson, Abildguard, McCullough, Kirby
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Phenneger, Stolfus, Ramsey, Kraus, Rhea, Phillips, Maloney, Fults, Ashbaugh, Varner, Reed
bhuss, Hillis, Bush, Gault, Knowlton, Haffner, Sehoonover, Roundy, Price, Steinweden, Pyle, .Innes
Severns, Barber, Harman, Louis, Abildgaard, Smith, Hurling, Bogue, Kirby, l..1dner
The Physical Education Club is composed of majors and
minors in the Department of Physical Education for Women.
Its purpose is to promote professional interest and to develop
leadership abilities in the members. The meetings which are I
held once a month include professional talks, dinners, and social
gatherings and are elimaxed by an overnight trip to Lake Kahola. E D I I C A T I O N
The officers for 1938-39 are:
P1'z'Sizlw1f ,,,,,,, N , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, LAVQN SMITH
Vim'-I'r'I'.IizfI'11f ,, ,,,,, KATI-IERIN12 PHILLIPS
St't'l'l'fll111'-'Tl'f'l1SIlI'l'l' ,, LORRAINE HILLIS
A Social Gathering at Miss MeCullough's Home
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RHYTHMIC
CIRCLE
The Rhythmic Circle is the honorary dance club
on the campus. Its members are girls who have
passed the entrance test and are especially interested
in the Modern Dance, The active members include:
Ann Sherrard
Rose Marie Steinweden
Jane Stewart
Josephine Taggart
Nelda Taylor
Dorothy Wilson
Harriet NWilson
Dorothea Abildgaard
Virginia Ashbaugh
Marie Bogue
Vivian Cadwallader
Margery Clevenger
jane Ladner
Mary Louise Louis
Mildred Rhea
The associate members are Dorothea Lutt and
Katherine Trumbull.
The officers of Rhythmic Circle are:
Pl'l'Sldf'Ilf ,, W toott,tet,,,e,,,,e,,, DOROTHY WILSON
Vive-Presidcazf ,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , MILDRED RHEA
Sz'crefa1'y ,,,, , ,,,,, ,, 7 Rose MARIE STEINWEDEN
P11l11ic'i1'y Dil't'l'fUl' ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. tt,,, M ARIE BOGUE
The Junior ,Dance Organization includes those
girls who are interested in the dance, but who have
not, as yet, passed the Rhythmic Circle entrance test.
These girls are:
Frances Branch Ruth Mangelsdorf
Dorothy Clements Ruth Moore
Dorothy Edds Mary Pooler
Betty Fults Martha Ridge
Virginia Glenn Alberta Stolfus
Marion James Winifred Varner
Eileen Kirby Elizabeth Weigand
One of the highlights of the year was the recital
given in the spring. This year in its recital Rhyth-
mic Circle portrayed contemporary life through the
medium of movement.
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The purpose of Splash Club is to further interest
in swimming, to promote life saving, and to give
opportunity for recreational activity. The Club has
tried to carry out this purpose through its program
of life saving, instruction in strokes and diving, for-
mation swimming, water games, and parties.
The officers of the club are:
Pl'l'SflIt'lIf e,,,e ,,,,, 7 , ,,,, , , AI.OHA KRAUS
Si'Cl'L'fLIl'YY ,,,,,,
MARION JAMES
Members of Splash Club are:
Virginia Ashbaugh
Lola Dority
Edith Douthit
Margaret Evans
Ruth Evans
Betty Fults
Kathleen Freeman
Lorraine Hillis
Marion James
Eileen Kirby
Aloha Kraus
Jane Ladner
lone Lyon
Maxine McLaughlin
jewel Putroff
Caroline Reed
Lavon Smith
Wfinifretl Varner
Elizabeth XVeigand
SPLASH
CLUB
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SIGMA
PI
SIGMA
Sigma Pi Sigma, girls' pep organization,
attends all games and with the help of the
band promotes 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.
The Hornet pep girls with their spectacular gold gloves urge the
gridsters to victory . . . Homecoming festivities were accented by
the yellow mums adorning the Coeds' fall costume.
Schoonover, Derden, Price, Smith, Pattie, Kalb, Edds, Gray, Moore, Evans, Marts
Fults, Hillis, Yocum, Marbourg, Miller, Rhea, Louis, Steinweden, Overpeck
Kraus, Hagins, Abildgaard, Barber, Derden, Neinstedt, Borton, Mears, Osborne, Shepherd
Keimig, Sherrard, Stewart, Vassar, Welch, Bogue, Rodeo, Ladner, Cunningham
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MANAGERS
Intramurals play an important
part in the extra-curricular activi-
ties of college women. Teams
from various sources are entered
and at the end of the year three
plaques are presented to the teams
which won the most points.
Marie Bogue, Alpha Sigma Tau
Golda Ramsey, Morse Hall
Elizabeth W'eigand, Delta Sigma
Epsilon
Mary Wgillingfortl, Theta Sigma
Upsilon
Betty Fults, Pi Kappa Sigma
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Outdoor classes have the greatest enroll-
ment with interest in tennis predominating
the approximately six hundred Women stu-
dents who are enrolled in the various
physical education classes each semester.
Tennis is a popular spring sport, while in
the fall, hockey reigns supreme . . . The
first tennis class receiving instructions . . .
"Shinny,, on your own side . . . The varsity
hockey squad . . . Miss Donnelly, the con-
genial tennis instructor . . . On the courts.
GYM
CLASSES
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Archery gains in popularity year
by year . . . Four girls, four bows,
four arrows, but who has the apple?
. Miss Simpson, archery and hockey
instructor, strings a bow . . . A class
of tap dancing in the gym. Other
classes offered are: swimming, folk
dancing, Modern Dance, horseback
riding, badminton, tenniquoits, shuf-
fleboard, volleyball, basketball, soccer,
speeclball, and softball.
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SOCIETY
The social organizations play
an important part in our
college life. Every student
has the opportunity of par-
ticipating in one of the
groups. Tliis is one of tlic
many illustrations which por-
trays the democratic spirit
prevailing at Emporia State.
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Hendricks, SCl1LlI'lUl', Hood, llughes, Childers
Shepard, M aeI'.irlane, Zimmerman
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COUNCH
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OFFICERS
1'1'cxii1e11f lloim ZIAIMI RMAN
Vim-llfwiffrfzf Ki N NI TH Hi NIIRILZKS
Sw'f'rffz1'3'-Y'1'i-asf:rar N Hixaorn Aloxtis
MEMBERS
Kappa Sigma lfpsilon
LeRoy Hood Arthur Hughes
Phi Delta Chi
Claude Arnett, First Semester
Richard Childers, Second Semester
John Zimmerman
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Harold Jones Archie Shepard
Sigma Tau Gamma
Kenneth Hendricks
The Inter-Fraternity Council is the ad-
ministrative body of the merfs Greek or-
ganizations on the campus. Its member-
ship is composed of two representatives from
each fraternity on the campus and Dr. D.
L. MacFarlane, Dean of Men. The council
formulates and promotes the rules, activi-
ties, and standards common to these fra-
ternities. It endeavors to establish a feeling
of eo-operation between the fraternities and
independent groups on the campus and to
maintain friendship among the Greek or-
ganizations.
The Pan Hellenic Council, an organization com-
posed of three members from each sorority on the
campus, formulates rush rules and settles sorority
problems. It makes up a loan fund each year which
is available to both sorority and non-sorority women.
The annual Pan Hellenic dance is one of the social
functions which promote friendship, understanding
and harmony among sororities.
OFFICERS
President .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,.,, , DoRoT1-IEA ABILDGAARD
Recording Secretary ..,,,,,t ,,,,,.,,,,,,,. L ORENE RADKE
Treasurer ..,.., .,.,t r.,,,,,tt..,,, ,ttr, B E T TY JANE YocUM
C01'1'rsp0na'i11g Secretary H ,,,,t ,, ,,,,,,,,,7, DOLLY RODEE
Sjwmor ,,,,,.....,,ttr,,,,,,., , , Miss ALICE DONNELLY
MEMBERS
Alpha Sigma Alpha Pi Kappa Sigma
Dorothea Abildgaard Lorene Radke
Carroll Harmon
Jane Loomis
Gwendolyn Smith
Janet Wilson
Alpha Sigma Tau
Marie Bogue
Marilyn Cram
Mary McDonough
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Beulah Baum
Ruth Moore
Arlene Stark
Delta Sigma Epsilon
Lena Ruth Miller
Ann Sherrard
Betty Jane Yocum
Theta Sigma Upsilon
Dolly Rodee
Dorothy Riemer
Emelyn Woodard
PANHELLENIC
COUNCIL
Xvilson, Smith, Abildgaard, Loomis, Harmon
Cram, Bogue, Sherrard, Miller, Yocum
Rodcc, W'oodard, Reimer, Stark, Baum
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Treasurer ,,,,77 .,,,,,,,,,,7w,,, ,,,,.7,,,, ,,,,A,,,.
ARTHUR HUGHES
LEROY Hoon
QUENTIN DONNELLAN
HOMER BOHN
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Sponsors
Mr. Theodore Owen Mr.
Dr. Harold E. Priest Dr.
KA P p A Dr. Stewart Boertman Mr.
Mr. Theodore Newcomer Dr.
Mr. Frank C. Clough Mr.
SIGMA
John Henderson
George R. R. Pflaum
F. L. Gilson
H. G. Lull
Dan L. Wilhelm
Hozzxcnzofbcr, Mrs. Cornelia Conwell
E P S I L O N Colors, Purple and Gold
Flower, White Carnation
promoting fraternalism,
social fellowship, and scholarship. Today it is the second oldest fraternity on the
campus and this year celebrated its twenty-fourth anniversary with the traditional
Founders' Day dinner. With its membership of fifty men, the group emphasizes not
only the social side of college life, but also the scholastic and extra curricular.
Two associated organizations were formed in 1938 and have been active this year.
The Kappa Sig Mothers' Club and the Kappa Sig Alumni Club have added much in
fraternalism and good fellowship to the chapter. Meetings are held periodically in the
chapter house located at 811 Constitution.
This year the fraternity organized a dramatics club. The Kappa Sig Dramatics
Club presented several plays this year for different groups and for the KTSW radio
station.
The outstanding social function of the year is the annual "Salad Slide," a formal
dinner dance, which was held this year in the Hotel Broadview. Other traditional
social functions of the year were the Fall Rush Dance, Rush Week Carnival, the pledge
Rush Dance, the pledge Bowery Party, the Christmas Stag Party, the Spring Rush Dance,
and the Farewell Party.
Daniel L. Wilhelm was elected honorary sponsor and has been active in the fraternity
during the last year.
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Linus Austin, Homer Bohn, Robert Buzzard, DeWayne Cary, Dougherty
Clark, Eldon Clark, William Cole, Quentin Donnellan, Ken Everett, Frank Faulkner,
Glenn Freeburne, Warren Hammer, Edward Hollister, Leroy Hood, Robert Hoover,
Arthur Hughes, Leroy Hughes, Wfilliam Humphrey, Gene Kenney, Robert Lair, Wendell
Lewis, Robert Morse, William Obley, Blair Page, Vale Page, Fred Parris, Robert Patter-
son, Charles Rankin, Perry Rhea, Gene Rice, William Riggins, Nelson Rima, Truman
Skinner, Roy Stauffer, Robert Whinery. 4
Pledges: Carl Aldrich, Byron Brit-
tain, Henry Bumgardner, Keith Cay-
wood, Wilbur Cheeseman, Glenn
Davison, Junior Forney, Robert Goss,
Frank Hoffmans, George Johnson,
XVarren Kellar, Robert Lumley, Lloyd
Morse, Norton Uhland, Gerald Ware-
heim, Kenneth Weaver, Wesley Wil-
son.
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KAPPA SIGMA
EPSILO
Preparing to greet the Kappa Sigs of
yesteryear . . . Time out for a Hsnoozen
. . . Back to the days of the bowery . . .
Clipping a lawn with tlic fraternity
mower . . . A friendly game among the
boys . . . Others present at the annual
bowery party.
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SIGMA
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11,-0524161115 , 77,7,,,,, 7,,,,,,, . ,,,, RICHARD CHILDERS
W WITCH-Pl'6'SftIl'Ilf ,,,,7 7.,,. C LYDE NEWMAN
x S4'v1'f'fui'y ,, .. . . . EDWIN CLARK
Trvfzszzrer . . ,,,,,, ,,,, , . ,,,...-v ,f,,,, . - ,,,,,,,fffff VICTOR AMES
Sergeant-al-urzns - VINCENT QUILLEN, GEORGE HUBBARD
P I-I I Sponsors
Dr. V. A. Davis Dr. C. E. Arnett
D E Mr. G. C. Wilson Mr. F. U. G. Agrelius
Mr, C. K. Turner Dr. E. J. Brown
C H I Hozzsezizoflrer, Mrs. Florence Lesh
Colors, Red and white
Flozlffr, White carnation
Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Chi was founded in March 1921, by a group of returned
World XVar veterans headed by Grant Pistorious. At the time of its founding, there
were fraternities representing the athletic, social, and scholastic side of school life. Phi
Delta Chi has embodied these three into one organization which has now more than six
hundred actives, pledges, and alumni.
Phi Delta Chi began the school year with the customary rush week activities which
yielded fifteen first semester pledges. The annual rush week party was held at the
Country Club with Ralph NVebster and his orchestra of Kansas City' playing for the
dancing. The annual "Swing," the annual "Spring Splash," a number of house parties,
and several dinners were the outstanding social events of the year.
Under the direction of Richard Childers, the Phi Delt Glee Club of thirty-five mem-
bers won the cup, for the second successive year, in the annual all-school "Singing Bee."
This gave the chapter permanent possession of the cup. A special arrangement of
"Sleep" by Childers, and the "Honeymoon" song were sung in the contest this year.
The Glee Club also appeared in the school Variety Show, "I Like That."
The house participated in all intramural sports and the basketball team played in the
"YU tournament and met a number of independent teams.
Fourteen pledges were the results of the second semester rush week. The organization
now has a membership totaling over sixty in number.
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Victor Ames, Claude Arnett, Paul Brown, Glen Bryant, Lorenz Buenning,
Kenneth Colwell, Dale Canfield, Vernon Carr, XVinfred Church, Richard Childers,
Edwin Clark, Harold Clark, Basil Cooney, Kenneth Crabb, Erwin Crellin, Bill Davis,
Jack Ellis, Roy Gallea, Leonard Gilson, Robert Hadden, George Hassard, Dale Hogan,
Darrell Hogan, Hal Hollembeak, George Hubbard, LaRue Jones, Leland Johnson, Charles
Johnson, Dwight Jones, Tommy Ladwig, Erwin Luthi, Paul Irwin, Kenneth Murdock,
Marion Maze, George Mendenhall, Lloyd Moon, Clyde Newman, Charles Nash, Vincent
Quillen, Orville Ross, Gail Shannon,
Wayne Smith, LeRoy Sanderson, A. G.
Tieman, Tom Tholen, George Tinklin,
John Zimmerman, William Zimmer-
man.
Pledges: Hoover Cott, Joe Fin-
nerty, Bill Duncan, Bill Gangler, Ray-
mond Gates, Donald Hoaglund, Gene
Hubbard, Robert Jones, Jack Law-
rence, Bruce Phelps, Deane Watson,
Stuart Watson, Clarence Wood, Dewey
Young.
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Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Chi takes
"time out" to erect 21 snowman and a
snowy statue of their mascot, Phi Chi
. . . Homecoming comes but once n year
and decorations there must be . . .
Swinging out at the annal "Swing,' to
Lee Johnson's swing music . . . Decora-
tions there are . . . Arrayecl in new red
and green satin suits the quintet smile
for the birdie . . . In a body . . . Old and
new prexies and Bill Davis view Santa
Claus from the higher levels.
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was 5' Secrcta1'y-Trcfusmer .,..,,, ., ,, VERNE M, AYERS
4 Scfrgeanf-at-A1'n1s ,,,.,,,,,,,. ,. ,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,, J ACK STUTSMAN
Corresp011dir1g Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, ,, ,,,,, HAROLD JONES
Rush Captains ,Y.. KENNETH DEMOTT, CECIL MEIERHOFE
P H I S!70l1S01'S
Mr. C. F. Gladfelter' Mr. C. B. Tucker
S I G M A Mr. Clark L. Jackson Mr. John Dietrich
E P S I L G N Hcmsrmotloer, Mrs. Gertrude McMurray
Flower, White Carnation
Colors, Old Rose and Silver
The Alpha Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon on the campus of Emporia State was or-
ganized in 1910. It has made rapid growth since that time and is now one of the
largest on the campus and also one of the largest of a group of fourteen chapters which
constitutes the national organization of Phi Sigma Epsilon.
The year of 1938 and 1939 started out with forty-five actives and thirty pledges.
This number being advanced again second semester after pledging thirteen men.
One of the outstanding social affairs for the year was the annual "Farmer's Ball"
where all the Lads and Lassies decked out in their best farmers wear and had a wonder-
ful time. The pledges put on a very interesting program during intermission built on
the theme of "Old Nellie," which was featured in the Homecoming decorations. The
last social event was the spring formal given at the Broadview Hotel.
Phi Sigma Epsilon was well represented on the athletic fields, having a number of
men active in each major sport participation. Aaron Romine was elected track captain
for the year 1938-39.
CHAPTER ROLL
Robert Allen, Verne Ayers, Robert Belting, Carter Burns, William Bruner, Paul Con-
way, Ellis Day, Kenneth DeMott, Bob Dennis, Mitchell Ferguson, Herbert Dixon, Joseph
Gooch, Fred Griffith, Merle Gugler, Lawrence Hague, Beryl Hamilton, Archie Hannah,
Leroy Harper, Woodrow Hiebert, Harold jones, Norman Jones, John lnscho, Donald
Julian, Forrest Kellum, Harry Larsen, Lloyd Lassey, Earl Leith, Anthony Lohkamp,
Cecil Meierhoff, Fred Meisinger, Robert Munroe, John McRae, Ralph McMillan, Charles
Nash, Harry Parker, Grover Perkins, William Parker, Lindell Petty, Virgil Phelan,
William Rathjen, Curtis Rhoades, Clyde Rhoden, Max Robison, Hubert Rapp, Robert
Resch, David Rickabaugh, Alvin Rieck, Clyde Roden, Keith Roland, Aaron Romine,
Archie Shepard, Don Shepherd, Dick Sheridan, Eldon Shupe, Allen Smith, Verne Smith,
Jack Snow, Bob Stauffer, Garland
Stricklin, Hugh Stutsman, Jack
Stutsman, James Wilcox, Albert
Wiley, Harry T. Wilson, Newton
Wilson, Jessie Wilson, John Writt,
John Allsbury, James Baldwin, War-
ren Cooper, Calvin Doile, Bill Ireland,
Leroy Parr, Thornton McClain, Gene
Spade, Robert Liby, Erwin Newton,
Gene Peterson, Robert Smith, Bill
Skinner, Lester Huber, Ike Emrich.
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EPSILON
The Phi Sigs relax and pose for the
camera after a hearty meal . . . Behind
the eight ball . . . Using a bit of humor
with "Nellie," the Homecoming feature
. . . The pledge party . . . Farmer John
gets dressed to welcome former frat
brothers.
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Xi q f Vive-Presiflwzf ,,,,,, E ,,,,,,, E LOUIS BANGS
I, Vice-Prcsidmzf .A,, . ,,,, 7 CHESTER PARKER
4' n 4 Secretary , ,,,,, VIRGIL SPRINGFELDT
SBK, Treuszzrer H . ROBERT MELTON
Rush Cajwfnin , ,.,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, L o U15 BANGS
Pledge Fufber ,,,, , ,,.,, ,,,,,,,. ,A,,,, , , CHESTIiR PARKER
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TA U Dr. M. W. Roper Mr. A. D. Schmutz
Dr. L. E. Blackman Mr. G. H. Phillips
G A M M A Hozlsemoflaer, Mrs. Alice Potts
Flower, White Rose
. Colors, Blue and White
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.', On
January 20, 1922, the Beta Alpha Taus became the Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma,
a national social and professional teachers college fraternity, founded in Warrensburg,
Missouri, July 2, 1920. Steadily growing from that time, the chapters have increased
to eighteen in number. While growing in size, the fraternity has also widened its
scope so that it includes institutions other than teachers colleges. The official magazine,
the "Saga of Sigma Tau Gamma," is published twice a year.
In addition to the usual rush-week party and activities, the social life for the year
includes the pledge party, a "Forty-Niner" party highspotted by a hill-billy band and
old-fashioned costumes, the annual spring formal, a Founder's Day banquet, and a stag
dinner at Christmas time.
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Louis Bangs, William Drummond, Dean Haasis, Howard James, Merle
Leroux, Robert Melton, Don Moler, Chester Parker, Paul Parks, Vernon Pennington,
Parke Snyder, Roy Schurter, Virgil Springfeldt, Henry Kesse, Eldon Burnett, Willis
Bennett, Kenneth Rissler, Charles Wayman, John Whittaker, Kenneth Hendricks, Lowell
Weir, Whitby Turner, Delmont Peterson, Jerry McCarty, Don Lawton, Leroy Arm-
strong, Horace Eubank, Ellis Devore, Jack Heavner.
Pledges: Eugene Peters, Bill Ewbanks, Johnny Nelson, Chester Bidwell, Raymond Zinn,
Elmer McClung, Frank Fidler, Willard Schmitt, Leonard Aesehleman, Joe Nye, Johnny
Williams, Lyle Pruett, Charles Caley,
Rodney Smith, Lee Wilson, Gail Rin-
dom, Richard Colvin, Glen Kauff-
man, Joe States, Judson Herd, Gail
Hess, Ralph Peterson, Hobson Croc-
kett, Lyle "York, Albert Krist, Leo
Costello, Die!-1 Caspari, Keith Lawton,
Dale Richards.
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Sigma Tau pledge party . . . Swing your partner to the
style of the 49'ers . . . Mother Potts surrounded by a group
of her most ardent admirers . . . Bridge can be so-0 ab-
sorbing . . . Part of the Sigma Tau Gamma pay special
heed to Parkerls Chording . . . Homecoming day spelled
work for those Taulets . . . "She has those dreamy eyes of
blueu.
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First S!'IIIf'Xff'l' Second Seuzesfcr
I'rrside1zf , . . HAROLD McFARLAND ROSCOE BOONE
Virff-Prmiflf-nf , ,,,, , ,, Y,,7. LEsTEi1 HUBER ROGER DAY
Svcrrfary , ,,,7, DONALD VLCEK MELX'IN CLINE
Treasurer ,Y77 ,,,, Roscoia BOONE QUENTIN GROVES
Program Cfmirnzarz ROBERT RUSKIN
Sponsors
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nagge
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hiett
Mu Epsilon Nu was organized in December, 1930. It was founded
by the late Dean C. R. Phipps and a committee of students to provide
for a long felt need among the independent men of the school for social
training. The meetings were first held in the gym and consisted
largely of lectures and other forms of entertainment supplied by the
faculty, students and persons from outside the school. Later permis-
sion was secured from Dean Minrow for the members to hold the first
part of their meeting at the Student Union ballroom where a group
of freshman girls were meeting to learn dance steps. They now hold
their meetings after the dance in the Alumni Room of the Student
Union as has been the custom in the years since.
The Greek letters, M E N, com osin the name stand se aratel
I In P 8 l P Y
for Manners, Ethics, and Nobility. XVhen taken collectively, they
represent manhood in its finest conception.
The group meets each Thursday evening at seven o'clock with Win-
netaska, the women's independent social group, for an hour of dancing.
After the dancing, the members meet for an hour in which they dis-
cuss business problems which have arisen and enjoy entertainments
which have been arranged for them. Mu Epsilon Nu also sponsors
one semi-formal party each semester as well as various informal ones
throughout the year.
Men who are not members of other social organizations are eligible
for membership.
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for those who danced nt the
party.
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iX'l.ll1O!1CY, Llngoe, Bruning, Setlwicli, Curtis
Peaxrmn, Hill, Det'k.n'd, xYv.lTI'L'll, linmggxrtlner, McClain, Cieissler, Gmltlerl. Grovex, NVliite, Roberts, ROSS,
Day, Cullmertion, Bell, Crist, Xlnrpliy. Moore, liLlYV.1I'LlS
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Ruskin, Glick, Smnley
Lovsi, Peterwn, Veal, McCoy, Cooper, Triblvle, Ayers. George, Fillmore, Crumrine, XVil5on,
Slegmann, Sclimitr, Lumlw
Dryden, Rossilon, Lumley, Mcllvain, Ilirsuhler, Groves, Howland, Herrman, Fuller, Roby, Vandermnu
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' OFFICERS
' P!'f'Sit1CIIf ,,,,,, .,,,,, ,,,,, 7 7 7 ,,,,, NOLA NEWTON
Vive-Prcsizlwzt 7 7 KATHIQRINE POLLIQY
,,, Secretary 7 , ,,,, ,, NAIJl'lAN CRAv1cNs
,A v:,xA ag Treasurm' ,,7,77 7 ANNIE GOLDSMITH
Y -6' Cfmplaizz 7 7 HILA BETH BURT
G Editor 7, 7 77 7 , 77 , ,,, 7 ,, , , W INIFRED JONES
Rvgiyfmr 7,, ,5,, 77 7 ,,,, 77 7 ,,, , Burrv Lou KILLE
Rush Cnjifain CFirst Semesterj 7 7 MAIKCLARET BARBIZR
Rush Cajifaiu fSecond Semesterj 7 JANE LooMIs
A L P H A Hozzswfzoflner, Mrs. Rose West
Hozzflwzry Sjionsor, Miss Catharine Strouse
S I G M A P!lfl'0lI!'5Sl'S
Mrs. E. L. Rowland Mrs. O. J. Borchers
A L P H A Mrs. C. F. Gladfelter Mrs. C. R. Phipps
Mrs. C. H. Conwell
Sponsor, Miss Edna McCullough lilozverx, Aster and Narcissus
Cbajnfer Big Sisier, Mrs. Fred Fleming Colors, Red and White, Green and Gold
Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded November 15, 1901, at the Virginia State Normal
School in Farmville. Within ten years Alpha Sigma Alpha had established thirteen
chapters in seminaries, finishing schools, and colleges. At the sixth national conven-
tion at Norfolk in 1912, the chapters entered the Panhellenic groups. The field of
activity was restricted to teachers colleges and schools of education in universities at
the convention for re-organization of the sorority at Miami University in 1914. Three
years after the re-organization convention, the Kappa Delta Theta sorority of this
campus petitioned for and received the Alpha Sigma Alpha charter.
With enrolling, rushing, and pledging taken care of, the Alpha Sigs donned outfits
suitable for the occasion and went on their annual Hayrack ride and picnic. Two
weeks later the pledges entertained actives with the pledge party at the Student Union.
For Homecoming this year, the Alpha Sigs decorated their house with a huge "Corlcy',
accompanied by a compelling "Welcome," which brought many alumnae to the buffet
supper. November 15, Emporia alumnae of the chapter entertained actives and pledges
with a Founders Day dinner. Christmas was celebrated with two events: the Snowball
Party at the Country Club, and a Christmas house party with the pledges furnishing
the program of individual original songs. The social events of the year were cli-
maxed in the spring with the annual Spring Formal and the Alpha Sig-Delta Sig Fare-
well Party.
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Dorothea Abildgaard, Margaret Barber, Hila Beth Burt, Betty Cremer,
Nadean Cravens, Harriet Cox, Cartha Decker, Ida Mae Elder, Ferne Enochs, Jane Findly,
Lura Fitzgerald, Mary Frances Ford, Anne Goldsmith, Sue Gwinn Thornburg, Carroll
Harmon, Winnie Jones, Betty Lou Kille, Jane Loomis, Evora Martin, Betty Moore, Nola
Newton, Jane Osborne, Roma June Ozenberger, Katherine Polley, Marguerite Rice,
Mary Mae Shull, Helen Tubbs, Vir-
ginia Wiand, Jennie Williams, Doro-
thy Wilson, Lucille Wilson, Dorothy
Wingerd, Vernelle Worrel, Margaret
Yearout.
Pledges: Roberta Alspaw, Dorothy
Atherton, Mary Carlson, Donita Dar-
roch, Mary Hagins, Edwena Kuhl-
man, Mary Jean Lewis, Sue Marsh,
Margaret Ralstin, Ann Taylor, Nancy
Terrill, Sally Whyman.
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Midst the hustle and bustle of
campus life the Alpha Sigmas take
time out to be entertained by Gene
Austin, visiting Celebrity . . .
Eight coeds from the Teaehers Col-
lege . . . Hill: Beth "Santa Clausn
Burt . . . In commemoration of the
day of the birth of Alpha Sigma
Alpha . . . The sorority house at
the corner of Merchant and
Twelfth beckons all grads at
Homecoming with elaborate dec-
orations . . . Snowball time is
swingtime at the annual Christmas
party at the Country Club . . .
Mother XVest . . . Gala night life
furnished by pledges at their
annual party.
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Q PVC'-YillC'7lf ..,,..,,... . ,.,..,...,.,,,,.A,..,,,,,. MARY MCDONOUGH
X Vice-President ,3,7,3..A, ,, ,73,,,3 RUTH HORTON
Secrefary-Treasurer ,,7Q, 7 ,,,, BURNICE CANN
-, Chfllilrlili -.f--.ffYffff.ff... .,,,,,. L AVETA HARTSELL
W Hisfofiun .,,- fff. . ,,,,.,-..,, . .f,.... . . ,,,,,,. ,,,.. . . AGNES HASLOUER
Rimb Cclflfflfn ,,.,..,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W Y,,,,YYYYY, MARIE BOGUE
Pa11l11'llc'11ic Reprcfsw11'afi'Lfr's
MARIE BOGUE MARILYN CRAM
MARY MCDONOUGH
ALPHA
SIGMA
T A LJ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jackson
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Shebilsky
Sponsor, Miss Helen Garman
Patrons and Patroncsses
Housemofber, Mrs. Frank Nason
Colors, Emerald and Gold
Flower, Yellow Rose
Alpha Sigma Tau was founded at Ypsilanti, Michigan, in 1899. The sorority was
first organized on Emporia State campus in the fall of 1920, and was known as Delta
Gamma Rho. On April 4, 1923, Delta Gamma Rho accepted the invitation to become
Iota chapter of Alpha Sigma Tau. The open motto of the sorority is "Active, Self-
Reliant, and Trustworthy." Its official publication is the "Anchor.,'
Iota chapter was hostess to Mrs. Carrie Staehle, Columbus, Ohio, national president
of Alpha Sigma Tau from November 7 to November 15. Mrs. Staehle inspected the
collegiate and alumnae chapters.
Social events of the year included the annual Thanksgiving pledge party on November
18 at the Country Club, the founder's day dinner, tea, Christmas dinner and party,
Valentine,s party, and the Spring formal.
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Mary McDonough, Ruth Horton, Marie Bogue, Caroline Somerfield, La-
veta Hartsell, Agnes Haslouer, Ruth Dunlap, Burnice Cann, Sarah McCoy, Allene
Kocher, Helen Haney, Marilyn Cram, Katherine Golden, Martha Hall, Rosemary Has-
louer, Edith Douthit.
Pledges: Mary Pooler, Charlene
Mobley, Thelma Marburger, Margery
Clevenger, Maxine Oelschlaeger, Mar-
garet Russell, Annabelle Morgan,
Helen Reese Snyder.
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Keeping the Alpha Sigma Tau
home fires burning . . . Relaxation
at the chapter house . . . After a
hard d:iy's Work of studying . . .
Harmonizin, . . . Last call for
dinner . . . Pledges, yes-no? . . .
Such concentration, such absorp-
tion! If their teachers could only
see them now . . . Just sittin' and
knittin'.
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Ac,N1,s IIAs1,uU1n, Rosa Mmm' IIASLQUI nz, RUTH l'IOR'l'ON, A1l.1,N13 KOLIIIQR
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SARAH MQCOY, MARY NILLJONOUGII, MARY Poomax, CARo1,1N1: Somlalu-A11aLD
LILLIAN Monuav, THLLMA Mmusuncmz, RUTH DUNLAP, IWARILYN CZRANI
MARGAliE'I' Russm, MAXINE OI:1.SCHI.ALGER, MAIKJOIRIIE C1,15vnNGER, ANNAHILLLE MOIKGAN, H. SNYDER
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Q President .,7 .. ...7... .. ,, , ,. .,A. ,. . ANN SHERRARD
Vice-President ,,,,. DOROTHY SCHNEIDER
Secretary 7,,..... 7,,.R. LENA RUTH MILLER
Q A Treasurer ,,E.E ,...,E M ARGARET SICKLES
Chaplain. E,,,E,,,E., . ELIZABETH KEIMIG
LW" Historian .,,,,,,., ,,,.,,..,,. ,..I,, ,,L.,.,,,,,,, J o MCCLELLAN
Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,.,, .. ,,,. ,,.,,,,..,,.,,,., V E KAY HUNSAKER
Rush Captains
BETTY IVIEARS MARGARET WHIPKEY
Panlzellcnic Representatives
D E L ANN SHERRARD LENA RUTH MILLER
BETTY JANE YOCUM
Sponsor, Miss Esther Swart
S I G Cloapter Hostess, Mrs. Nellie Hall
Patroncsses
E P S I L G N Miss Gertude Brown Mrs. T. B. Lord
Mrs. C. E. Arnett
Honorary Pafroness, Mrs. F. L. Gilson
Colors, Olive Green and Cream
Flower, Cream Tea Rose
Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded at Oxford, Ohio, on September
23, 1914. The sorority grew rapidly and in 1917 became the fourth group to join the
Association of Educational Sororities.
Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was an outgrowth of the Omega Literary
Society, which was organized in 1911 with an endeavor to produce fine literary work
and to add social life for its members. The publication of Delta Sigma Epsilon is the
"Shield" which is published as a quarterly.
The most important social events of the year began with one of the most outstanding
pledge parties the pledges of Delta Sigma Epsilon have ever given. On October 17 and
18 the National Organizer, Miss Hilda Stein, of Carbondale, Illinois, visited the sorority
and held an inspection of the chapter. Friday, October 18, a tea was given in her
honor. This was followed by the annual Christmas Party which was given at the
Country Club. The annual Spring Dinner-Dance was given at the Student Union.
The Mother's Week-end in May was of especial interest. Just the right finishing touch
was given to the year of social events by the annual Delta Sig-Alpha Sig Farewell Party.
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Betty Alexander, Virginia Ashbaugh, Velma Bean, Bette Bechtoldt, Ruth
Craig, Kitty Doyle, .Doris Fleming, Geraldine Harden, Helen Hendry, Corrine Hobbs,
Ve Kay Hunsaker, Marian Ives, Elizabeth Keimig, Jo McClellan, Betty Mears, Lena
Ruth Miller, Virginia Mouse, Imogene Newcomer, Beverly Patterson, Nadine Patterson,
Thelma Ray, Dorothy Schneider,
Felicia Ann Sherrard, Margaret Sickles,
Elizabeth Siebert, Winifred Smith,
Elizabeth Weigand, Margaret Whip-
key, Betty Jane Yocum.
Pledges: Helen June Archer, Olive
Ferrin, Betty Jefferies, Rogena Marts,
Mildred Pray, Virginia Smith.
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President Ann Sherrard proudly holds
the scholarship Cup won by the Delta
Sigmns . . . Alumnae were elaborately
welcomed for Homecoming . . . Christ-
mas swingsters enjoyed dancing under
the Cotton snowflakes . . . A game of
star checkers, singing, and Ugob festingl'
provide entertainment for the social as
well as book-minded sorority sisters . . .
Seeing is believing, so we know the pledge
party was a huge success.
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K 'J C0l'1'l,XIJCI1'lljifICQ Secrrfiary W ,,,,,, JANET WILSON
Rc't'm'rfi11g Sl'l'l'L'ftll'y ,,,,7,.,, ,,,,,, L ORENE RADKE
Tl'L'r1X111'f'r Y,,V,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,7,,, . . .,,,, . ,,,,, HFZLEN DICKEY
Sjlwzsors
P I Dr. Minnie Miller Mrs. Edwin J. Brown
Palwmv and Pafrmzcvves
KA P P A Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schmutz
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wilson
S I G M A Honorary Pafronms, Mrs. H. G. Lull
Houscflfzoffacr, Miss Emma Jones
Flowers, Jonquil and Forget-Me-Not
Colors, Turquoise Blue and Gold
Pi Kappa Sigma was founded at Michigan State Normal School, Ypsilanti, Michigan.
A local club, Sigma Gamma, became Iota chapter on February 22, 1918.
The sorority magazine, "The Laurelf' is issued quarterly to members and alumnae of
the twenty-eight chapters. A national convention is held every three years.
Miss Ethelmae Sidlow, national second vice-president, formerly a member of Iota
chapter, was a guest of Pi Kappa Sigma October 29, 30 and 31. Miss Sidlow was en-
tertained with a tea given in her honor Saturday, October 29, at the chapter house.
Founder's Day was observed with a formal dinner November 17, at the Mit-Way
Hotel. The social calendar included the Pledge Party, Christmas Party, Spring Formal,
and Farewell Party.
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Frances Blackman, Ellen Louise Byrd, .Dorothy Cotton, Helen Dickey,
Dorothy Edds, Betty Fults, Evelyn Gatz, Ruth Helen Gilkison, Betty Hinshaw, Marian
James, Jerry Kearns, Dorothy Kimball, Loretta Maloney, Ruth Mangelsdorf, Virginia
Price, Lorene Radke, Gwen Smith, Vera Snodgrass, Gladys Standley, Jane Stewart,
Janet Wilson.
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li . 'is
Pledges: Clarice Fay, Kathryn
Gillette, Mary Jane Knouse, Maxine
McLaughlin, Claranell Riddle, Mary
Jane Shouse, Wilma Ward.
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KAPPA
SIGMA
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Every phase of sorority life is
portrayed here by Pi Kappa Sigma
. . . Studiously gleaning fragments
of book learning . . . Now the day
is oier and it's time for Aunt .Io to
tuck in her charges . . . Picnics or
horses? . . . Dancing time . . . just
recreating . . . Leaving for those
eight o'cloek classes . . . "Oh, for
the life and leisures of an active,"
sigh four pledges.
in
PI
KAPPA
SIGMA
Mus. KIONLS, FRANCIS BL,u.lxM,xN, IZLLLN livun, Donxonn' COTTON
IILLLN IDILKEY, 1JORO'l'l1Y EDDS, B1 TTY l:UI,TS
EVELYN GATI, RUTH QSILKISON, KA'rmu11lN1. Q:vIl.Lli'I"I"l'II
BETTY HINSHAW, IWARIAN JAMTQ, G1.1zM.UlNL. IQIARNS, Dokorux' KIMHALL
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MAxlNla MckI.AUGHl.lN, Lo1u.'1'TA MALONI-Y, RUTH MANKil'll.SIJOlllf
PI
KAPPA
SIGMA
VIRGINIA P1114 L, Lo1u.xL Rmmxu., MARY JANE SH0UsL
Al,1wEN1mu1,YN SMITH, Vlzlm SNQDGRASS, CQLADYS S'1'ANm,11Y
.IA N11 S'1'1 xv,xR1', .I.'xNL'1' WILSON, WYILNIA XVARD, XVKRA VASS.-XR
, -'P""'x
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OFFICERS
Presnlenzf , ,M,.,...A, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. .,
Vic'e-President
Recording Secrefary .,,,,, . .
C0rrc'sjJ0m1i11g Sr'1'1'efurj1 ,,,,,7,,,,, . .. ...,.,, ..
Treasurer ,,,.,,,.7 . ,
Prrrarzzrrrii'izrjrrirrrrriiilrir
EILEEN KIRBY
.. . HELEN PYLE
.- JUNE STARK
VELMA PARKS
LORENE DURR
Ruth Moore Arlene Stark
Beulah Baum
S I G M Sponsor, Miss Irene DeMun
A Przzfrons amz' Patronesses
S I G All A Dr. and Mrs. C. o. Meredith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rice
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Eppink
SIGMA
Housvmoffaer, Mrs. J. Fred Boggess
Colors, Purple and White
Flower, Violet
Pi chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma, which received its charter in Emporia in 1917, is
one of the 33 active chapters of the oldest educational sorority established at the Virginia
State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia, in 1898. "Faithful unto death" is the open
motto of Sigma Sigma Sigma. "The Triangle" is the quarterly publication of the
sorority.
The annual pledge party was held December 9 in the chapter house. Three other
outstanding social functions were the Christmas Dance at the chapter house, the Mid-
Winter Formal, February 11, also held at the house, and the Spring Formal given at the
Broadview, May 6.
One pledge and eleven actives attended the Regional Meet in Wichita, October 22-23,
and were presented the prize for the chapter having the most representatives. The prize
was a gold door-knocker which has been placed on the door at 310 West Twelfth.
Another time, Tri Sigma received top honors and a loving cup at the annual Singing
Bee given by Phi Mu Alpha.
Sigma Sigma Sigma observed the forty-first Founder's Day dinner on April 20.
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Betty Jeanne Bachman, Betty Barker, Freda Bornschein, Margaret Bowers,
Doris Brueggeman, .Dorothy Brueggeman, Bette Bush, Roberta Bush, Dorothy Dabbs,
Lorene Durr, Nadine Engler, Faith Goodwin, Barbara Harper, Von Lee Hendrickson,
Opal Kendall, Eileen Kirby, Barbara Lawless, Mary Louise Louis, Lucille Moore, Ruth
Moore, Dorothy Newman, Wilma Nienstedt, Emilie Overpeck, Mary Anita Pace, Velma
Parks, Barbara Pyle, Helen Pyle, Mil-
dred Rhea, Ruth Schottler, Mary
Pauline Slough, Arlene Stark, June
Stark, Rose Marie Steinweden, Frances
Summers, Josephine Taggart, Maxine
Vanderhoff.
Pledges: Elberta Hoard, Nadine
Tomson, Ruth Taylor, Glennis Ayres,
Mary Kay Foster, Allie Mac Cronkite,
Lucille Williaiiis, Ada Thierault, Willa
Mae Teem, Elaine Peterson, Mary
Jane McMahan.
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Sigma Sigma Sigma presenting n
ycnr's fun fest . . . A mixture of
chocolate pie, one pledge and hell
week . . . NVinter comes and leaves
do fall . . . Ole Man Winter' trans-
figures 310 Wfest 12th . . . Twelve
new pledges start the year smiling
. . . Hot dogs! . . . Sally Sigmas
and dates brought 'em back alive
. . . Just posin, . . . And Ll good
time was had by all at the pledge
party.
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MARY LOUISE LOUIS, MAIRY JANE MCMAIIAN, LUCILLE MOUIKE, RUTH MOORI2, DORO'l'liY NIZWMAN
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, , ILMA ARRS, ELAINE PETERSON
BARIIARA PYLE, HELLN PYLE, AULDRLD RHEA, RU'I'II Sc1IIOTTI.I2R, NIARY P.-XULINIE SLOUGH
ARLI-.NE STARR, JUNK STARR, ROSIQ MARIE SIIQINWIQDIQN, FRANCIS SUMMEIIS, JOSEPIIINE ,FAGCART
RUTH T'AYI,OR, XXIILLA MAIQ TEEM, AIIA T11-!IliRAUI,'I', NADINli TONISON, MAXINE VANI7l1liHOI'l-', I.. XVILLIAMS
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OFFICERS
Pmident , ,. ,A... . ., . . 7 ARLENE SCHANBACHER
I W Vice-President .7 , , , D OLLY RODEE
b F Spfrctgry ,,,w,,,, ,,,,,,, W ILOMENA MULLIGAN
Treasurer ,,,,,,,, A,,A.,,,.. . .. DOROTHY RIEMER
-if" '59 Editor , 7 ,., , , 7 7 ,. . , , , , , 7 ., , , . S ARA JUNE JOHNSON
Punbcfllenic' Rc'presc'nlafiL'c's
Dolly Rodee Dorothy Riemer
La Vonne Hyle
T H E Sponsor, Miss Pearl Weidman
Honorary Sponsor, Miss Queen Harper
S I C M A Pafronesses
Mrs. W. K. Calhoun Mrs. G. T. Ozenberger
U I Mrs. Elsie H. Pine Mrs. R. R. Pickett
Mrs. R. E. Wortman Mrs. Fred Scott
H01lSFIIl0fl7PV, Mrs. W. S. Ruggles, Jr.
Colors, Pink and Silver
Flower, Pink Rose
Theta Sigma Upsilon sorority was founded at Emporia in 1907 and was known
as Sigma Literary Society until March 25, 1921, when the national organization was
founded by Frances Harshbarger, and it became Alpha chapter. There are fourteen
active chapters.
The open motto is "The Higher Good." The official publications are "the Torch"
and "The Shieldf,
The fifth National Convention will be held at Mackinac Island, Michigan, in August,
1939.
Social events included the pledge party at the Country Club, the Spring party at the
Student Union, and the Minerva Day dinner at the house.
The chapter house is at 1011 Merchant Street. U
CHAPTER ROLL
Actives: Arlene Schanbacher, Dolly Rodee, Wilomena Mulligan, Mildred Blansit,
Emelyn Woodard, La Vonne Hyle, Mary Wallingford, Dorothy Riemer, Sara June
Johnson.
Pledges: Kathleen Freeman, Nancy
Wallingford, Frances Parker, Lois
Flanagan, Josephine Deister.
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Recreation at Home
JOSIPHINI1 IJEISTILR, Lois FLANAGAN, KATHLEEN FREEMAN, LA XVONXF HYLE
SARA JUNE .IoHNioN, XYYILOLIIQNA BIULLIGAN, FRANCES PARKFR, DL3ROI'lIX' RPIBIITR
1jOI.lY Rom.E, IXRLENIQ SCl1ANBAc:1l1.R,
THETA
SIGMA
UPSILON
IWARY vVALI,INGI"Olill,
NANCY XYVALLINGVORIJ, AIARY XWOODARIJ
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Winnetaskgl was organized in 1931 by a group of Em-
poria State girls who were interested in having an organiza-
tion to further their social and cultural interests. The
membership was opened to any girl who was not affiliated
with a Greek-letter society and has grown until there are
over two hundred members this year.
The name "XVinnetaska'I was chosen because it is an
Indian name meanin' " leasant Iau fhterf, The insi nia
I h is P is A s
is the Indian moon and stars, symbols of light.
The main objective of the organization is the further-
ance 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, the brother organization. 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.
The Emporia State organization is the only one of its kind
at any of the five state schools of Kansas.
The chief social events of the year are the Fall Formal
and the Spring Formal.
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OFFICERS
Pl't'Sfl1C'lIf ,,,,,,, ,,,, . .. .. I-IEL1-LN GRI!-il4'ITH
Vin'-Pi'4'siJe11l MARGARET KIRBY
S!'t'l'CffIl',j' ,,,, .. GEOIKGIIX FLNTJ511
7Il'l'Ll.YIll't'l' .. ELIZABIQTH OSBORN
+ +
1'a1'rons
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nagge
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hiett
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W NNETASKA
Dancing on the Zuider Zee beside the
windmill, the XY"innet:1ska 'irls went
Ev
"Dutch" nt their spring party. The
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non-sorority social organization under
the leadership of six officers had many
other social functions such as the ligzy-
rack ride and the fall frolic in the Stu-
dent Union.
Ccren, Hcllincr, Jones, Kidel, Vnutrnvers, Pointer, Ruud, Austin, Russel, Mntlit-ws, Lyon, Tinklcr, Mctllcr,
Xhlllll.llNSOl'i, Zcnw, Flccncr, Ridge, linchr. Clgrla
Nfcycr, McBride, Shelley, Vlfltu, XY'ntts, Short, Barnaby, Brown, llority, l.iml.nnood, I,u.tr, lfitzgcrald,
Hanwn, liichcrt, Schnnnovcr, liollinc, Wcmciplw, liroomficlnl
Rinnscy, iluhmon, liurtluuc, I'i.1n1ilton, Ptiiuck, Dawson, Vilandcr, Vincent, liundall, Pcrkins, Snonlgiaiss
WINNETASKA
Masters, Pcnncr, Cooley, Rciff, Clark, Clayton, Smith, Harden, Hill, Snider, Monson, Lash, Lush, Davidson
Cronkite, Childs, Himcnbank, Socolofsky, Howland, Lyman, Fdtly, Decker, Davidson, Brown, Snccd,
Brcnncr, llill'I'lS, W'ii'Sig, Gooclruni
Klastcrs, Nlillcr, Dixon, I51'n.iilsLi'uct, Rlillcr. Cunninglinin, Evans, Nlillcr, Klillcr, Strimplc, XYYl'AiIilliCl'
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Bates, Kinsey, Long, Hart, Starkey, Chiles, Burkholder, Steelsmith, Christensen, Peters, Carter, XVoolpcrt,
Kealy, Lash, Gilstrnp
Sager, W'entZ, linker, Symns, Steckel, Peterson, Howard, Kirgis, Klutz, Beighle, Rude, McKenzie,
lissiek, Hellmer, Ryan
Glick, Brophy, Adams, Hinshaw, Thiernult, linkin, Wlilker, Lane, Nlorris, Haag
P--- Ql
WINNETASKA
Floyd, Rosier, Moore, Keech, Klein, Osborn, Parsons, Coplen, W'atermt1n, Gault, Rinehart,
Noland, Hawbccker, Xvlllldlil
ettison. -tofus, Stolfus, Phenneger, NVilkins, Potter, Vfnrren, Adanis, Soenlofsky, Nlingle
Vincent, Benson, Beichley, Morton
I". Allen, H. Allen, Kirlin, Osborn, Griffith, Fenter, Kirby, Daly, Ray, Boys, Norvell
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Abildgaard, Dorothea ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, -,,,,M,Y,,,.-,,,,
123, 184
Adams, Clara Louise ,,,,
Adams, William ,,,,,....,,
Adams, Zola ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Aeschliman, Edna .,,.,,,,
Aeschliman, Leonard
Agrelius, F. U. G.
Aguilar, Amila ,,...,.,,
Ahlstrom, Albert N.
,185,186,188,195,
78,
44,
78,
30, 134,
218
241
148
241
30
210
202
146
214
Aiken, R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,. YYY,,,, ,Y,,,,.,, 1 4 7
Akers, Orland ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, 4 4
Aldrich, Carl ,,,.,1,,, ,,,,, 7 3, 193
Alderfer, Bernice ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 4, 133
Aldridge, Chas. E, ,,,,,,,,, 78, 214
Alexander, Betty Jean ..1,. 60, 226
Alfrey, Irena ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, YY,Y,,, 7 8, 132
Allen, Frances ,,,, ,,,,,Y,Y,,,,, 7 8, 241
Allen, Helen ......, ,,,, 4 4, 145, 241
Allen, Josephine ,,,,, ,,,,,Y, 6 0, 147
Allen, Robert .,.,,, ,,,., 6 0, 206
Allen, Virginia .... ,,,,, 3 0, 146
Allred, Avis E. .,,,,,,, ,,,. 4 4, 133
Allsbury, John W. ,,,,,, ,,,.,.,,,,, 4 4
Altwegg, Beth ,.,.,.. ,,..,.,,,,,. , ,, 60, 144
Ames, Victor ....,,,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4, 202
Anderson, Annabel ,.... 30, 136, 145, 148
Anderson, Hazel ..,.,, . .. .,,,,,,,,, 147
Anderson, Robert W. .. 60
Anderson, Roy M. ,..... ,,,, ,,,, 7 8
Andres, Katie H. ...... ...,., 1 45, 147
Andrews, Ted F. ,...... ....,, 4 4, 147
Andrews, Helen R. ..... ,,,,,,.. 6 0
Andrews, Mrs. Mae ,,.. ...,.,,,,,,,,. 1 47
Applegate, M. Creola ...., ,,..,....,, 3 0, 144
Apt, Willis G. ............ .... 7 s, iss, 214
Archer, H. June ...... ..... 7 8, 144, 226
Armstrong, John F. .... ............... ....... 1 4 0
Armstrong, LeRoy ,..... ........................., 2 10
Arndt, Genrose .,......,... ..... 4 4, 139, 145, 147
Arndt, John NV. ............ .......,........ .........,. 7 8
Arnett, Claude E., Jr. ...,.. ........ 3 O, 121, 128, 202
Arnett, C. E. .....,.,......... ,...................,,,.,........., 2 02
Ashbaugh, Virginia Lce ....,, 60, 185, 186, 187, 226
Atherton, Dorothy ,....... ................. 7 7, 78, 210
Aubuchon, Julian ..,. ..,. 6 0, 153, 157
Austin, Aline ,..,..,........ .,.., 4 4, 141, 240
Austin, Linus .......,,.....,.,.., .,,,. 3 0, 143, 193
Austin, Harry Warren .... .............. 1 53
Avery, Alice L. ....,,,....... ..... 6 0, 141
Avery, Jennie M. ..,,. ....,...,,,,...... 3 0, 143
Ayers, Albert F. ..., 30, 134, 140, 215
Ayers, Glennis ................ ..,....,........ 7 8, 234
Ayers, Verne M. .......................................... 44, 206
Bachmann, Betty Jeanne ........................................
U,,YW,,,,,,,,2,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 152, 153, 154, 156, 234
Bacon, Beatrice Lucile ........................................ 144
Baehr, Ruth Suzanne ..... ..... 6 O, 240
Bahr, Arthur ......,...... . .,.....a 73
Bailey, Florence ....,.. ..... 1 52
Bailor, Helen Dean .... -..-...---- 7 3
Bain, Warren ...,...... ..
44,
214
DEX
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Baker, Bernice ..... ,,,,, 6 0, 142, 241
Baker, Lillian ,,,,,,,,, -,,,-- 6 0, 132, 137
Baldw'n, James ,,,,,,,,,,, YYVY YYYYYYYYVYY 1 6 7
Bales, Orin Roland ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 4 , 141
Bangs, Mary J. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3
Barber, Margaret .,...., 44, 185, 188, 218
Barker, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 234
Barnaby, Nellie Mac ..... 44, 145, 147, 240
Barncord, Robert ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, , 78, 140, 214
Barnes, Levi ,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, 6 0, 152, 153, 157
Barnett, Raymond L. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9, 140, 215
Barnthson, Mary ,,,,., YYYV Y Y ,,,,,,,,, 60
Barr, Glada B. .... . ,,,, 79
Barrett, Maxine ,. . 79
Barrett, E. R. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, YYYY 2 1
Barricklow, Waunita ,.... ,... 4 4
Bartell, Arlene ,,.,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9
Bartley, Garrett W. 78
Baskett, Betty Lee ...... .... 4 5, 158, 147
Basom, Merle ....,,..,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79
Bateman, Verla .... . . . 79, 144
Bates, Josephine ...... .. . 79, 133 241
Baum, Beulah ........ ,,,,,. 45, 195, 234
Baumgartner, Ferne ..., ...... 4 5, 141, 147
Bays, Olga ..,,.............,.... ...,,,, .,.. ...,,,,,.,. . 4 5
Baysinger, Ada Carol .... ...... 3 0, 152, 156
Baysinger, Kathryn ..,., .,,. ....... 4 5 , 146, 148
Bean, Velma .............. ..., 7 9, 132, 141 226
Bear, Pauline M. ...... 60, 133, 138, 144
Beattie, Lyndle R. ..... ............. . ........, . . 79
Bebout, Naomi Ruth .... ,....... . .. 30, 139
Beclitoldt, Bette . ......... .... 4 5, 139, 147 226
Bedwell, Lonnie F. .1 ........ .......... 45 134, 140
Beichley, Maxine CLaura5 ................ ............. . ..
,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 1.32, 137, 142, 241
Beighle, Floy Irene ...,.,........ ...................... . 79 241
Bell, Elva ,...,,,.,........... 45, 122, 130, 133 138 147
Bell, James Stanley ............................ 79, 134, 214
Belting, Robert ..,,..... ...... ..... 4 5 , 206
Bender, Calista .......... ............. 7 9 132
Bennett, Elizabeth .... 30 133 139
Bennett, Ralph ...... ..,, 6 0, 206
Bennett, XVillis ...... .... 4 5, 210
Bennett, Zclma ..... . .............. 79
Benson, June .....,.... .. 61, 142 241
Berry, Eula Mae ...... .... ............ 1 4 9
Bertschinger, Ruth ......... ............ . 79
Beyer, Elsie Jane ..,............ YYY- 7 9 133
Bidwell, Chester Harold .... 79, 210
Biegler, Jean ...................... ..--.-... 4 79
Bippus, Evelyn .... . ....-.--.,... 80
Bippus, Florence .... .... .... ---...-.. - 3 0
Bird, Harold ............. .... 4 5, 146 148
Black, Virginia Lee .... .... ......--....-. 3 0
Blackman, Frances .... .... . - ..-.,.-- 30 230
Blackman, L. E. .... ..... 1 26, 123, 143
Blansit, Mildred .... ...-..-...-----f- - - 142
Blehm, Richard ..... ....-- 3 0, 143, 214
Blender, Philip ........... -,-. 1 40, 214, 146
Bodine, Leota .....,................-....a-.--.-,---.-f----- -- 61 240
Bogue, Marie ,..... 45, 185, 186, 138, 189 195 222
W-HYY-A--Wu,W,,YYW,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 45 198
Bohn, Homer
1
61
215
157
234
188
234
241
45
45
80
240
148
149
144
198
240
214
146
234
240
241
132
202
240
202
240
61
206
149
80
206
214
234
234
202
80
215
202
145
215
214
240
241
185
214
210
214
206
218
144
234
234
147
18
141
61
198
230
81
186
144
202
222
214
218
146
Boon, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.1A.,,,,,,,,,AYY,YYY,YYY,Y,
Boone, Roscoe ,,v, ,,... 4 5, 124, 134 141, 214,
Borchers, O. J. ..,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, , 1 54,
Bornsehein, Freda ,,,,.. ,,,,,,, 2 8, 51, 138,
Borton, Imogene ..,.,...,,, .... 3 0, 155, 156,
Bowers, Margaret Eliz. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,
Boys, Edith .17,777777,,.... 7,,, 4 5, 132, 142,
Brackney, Helen .,.1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Branch, Frances M. ,,,,
Brenner, Lois R. 1,,,, ......,....,,,,,, .
Brenner, Ordella ,,,,,,,--,, ,,,,,,,1,,,Y,,,YYYYYYY, 6 1,
Brice, Mary C. .,.,,.. - ......,, ..,,,, 3 0, 136, 145,
Bridgewater, Winfrey ,.,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 0 ,
Briles, Dorothy A. ...... .,,.,,,, ,
Brittain, Byron ....... ,,,,. 8 0,
Broadstreet, Leona ..... .........
Broddle, Bertram .,.. ...... 4 5,
Brooks, Hubert .,.... .........
Brooks, Norma ........,. ..... 8 0,
Broomfield, Martha ..... ........ 8 0,
Brophy, Dorothy ....... 30, 141,
Brown, Elizabeth .....,. . 61,
Brown, Edw. ..,...... ......... 2 3,
Brown, Mary Ellen ,,.... 80, 152,
Brown, Joseph P, ....... 46, 144,
Brown, Rhoena .... 80, 132, 145,
Brown, Roberta ...... ..........................
Brown, Robert E. ,,.,, ,,..,. 6 1,
Browning, Rozetta ,.,.... ..... 3 1,
Bruce, Florence Ellora ............. .... ..................
Bruner, Bill ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,..,., - .......,. ............... 3 0,
Bruning, Herbert ....... W ...... 46, 134, 148.
Brueggemann, Doris ........ ...,.... 8 0,
Brueggemann, Dorothy ,.,,., ..,... S 0,
Bryant, Glenn ,.,,... ........ . ..... . . 46,
Brymer, Margaret B. ..,.... ..... .
Budd, Othello ........ . 61, 143,
Buenning, Lorenz .... 46, 131,
Bullard, Amy .......... ......... 4 6,
Bulmer, D. R. ....,,..... so, 154,
Bumgardner, Henry ..,..,,.,..,..,.,,.... ..... 8 0, 198,
Burdet, Juanita ..............,....-..............f-..fff-f- 80,
Burkholder, Catherine .. 31, 133, 141, 144, 146,
Hurling, Tiny ,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,............. 46, 143, 144,
Burris, Clarence ...... ...............f.fff--f-
Burnett, Eldon ..... ...... ,,.... . . 61, 141,
Burnett, Robert tt..t. ............. YYYYYYYY- 8 1 5
Burns, Carter L. ,..,. ...., 4 6, 134, 140, 148,
Burt, Hila Beth .,..... ..................... 6 1, 142,
Burton, Rita Mae ,..... 31, 132,
Bush, Bette ..,.,,,.,,.... ..,.. ..........Y - 2 2 31,
Bush, Roberta ,.,,,.,........ ..... 6 1, 131, 135,
Butcher, Mary Louise .... .............. ----f-f
Butcher, Thos. W. .... -------------- -
Butterfield, Edwin ..... ----V- 4 6,
Buxton, Burga Mae .tttt ------------------
Buzzard, Robert ,,...... -- 59, 61,
Byrd, Ellen Louise ...., . 31, 133,
Cadwallader, Viola .... ------f------A----
Cadwallader, Vivia .,,.... 5 136, 144,
Caldwell, Nola Belle .,.. ------A-- 3 1,
Canfield, Dale ....tt.tt . ----f- 465
Cann, Burnice ......... -----'----A 4 65
Caress, Emmet H. ...ftt ------ 3 15 146,
Carlson, Mary ........ 31, 142,
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Carter, Betty Frances ....., 143, 241
Carthrae, Ernestine ,,,,,, YYYYYVVY g 1
Cartwright, Harold ,1,.,, AYYYYYYVYYVYYY 3 1
Cary, DeXVayne ,,,,,,,,,, mn 46, 193
Case, Mildred Louise ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61
Caspari, Dick ........... ,,,,,,,,,,,1,, 3 1, 210
Cassel, Robert F. .... ,,,,, 8 1, 134, 140
Castor, Beatrice ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 132, 152
Cater, Wesley ...,,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1
Caywood, Keith E. ,...,.,, 140, 167, 171, 172, 179
Chapman, Leota M. ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,YY, 81, 132
Cheeseman, Wfilbur ,....,................,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 198
Childers, Richard ...... 31, 153, 157, 194, 202
Childs, Hazel ,.,..... ..,. 4 6, 138, 152, 155, 155
Childs, Laura ........... ................,.... 6 1, 152, 240
Chiles, Letha .....,......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,YY 8 1, 241
Chrisensen, Margaret ,, ..... 46, 133, 139, 241
Chubb, Dorothy ,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 132, 142
Church, Winfred ,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 1, 202
Clark, Betty Jean ..... ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,22,221,, 8 2
Clark, Daugherty ..,. Y ,,,,,,, 31, 124, 198
Clark, Edwin ......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,2222 31, 202
Clark, Eldon ,...,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , A ,,,, 143, 193
Clark, Harold .... .... 4 6, 140, 170, 179, 202
Clark, Lauraine ..... , ,.,,,,,,,,, 82, 142, 240
Clark, Virginia ....,,.. ,,,,, 4 6, 142, 240
Clayton, Margaret ...,.. ................. 8 2, 240
Clements, Dorothy .... .......... 8 2, 132, 146
Clevenger, Marjorie ....... ..... 6 2, 144, 186, 223
Clevenger, Mildred .... ........... ......,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 3 1
Cline, Melvin .................... 46, 140, 143, 214, 215
Cockley, Ruth .... 46, 138, 147, 153,154,155,156
Coffman, Floyd ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62, 147
Cole, Bill ,...,, . .......,,,,,,,... ,,,, 8 2, 153, 157, 198
Cole, Helena Josephine ...... .........,........ . ,.,.. 1 44
Collins, Margaret .......... H.. ...,,., 62, 155
Colvin, Donald Dick .,... , 82, 141, 210
Conway, Paul ....,.,,.... ..... 8 2, 206
Cooke, Anna Pauline ....... ,. 47
Cooley, lone Mae .... ...... ,.............. 2 4 0
Cooney, Basil .........,... .................... 3 1, 202
Coop, Forrest .........,..... ...... 3 1, 121 123, 141
Cooper, Dorothy Ella .... ................... 6 2, 144
Cooper, Warren ............. .................. 1 46, 215
Coplcn, Althea ,.,,. ..... 4 7, 137, 145, 241
Costello, Leo ,.... ..,,,,,.......,,,.,,.,...... 8 2
Cott, Hoover .... ...... 8 2, 146, 203, 214
Cotton, Dorothy .... ....... ........... 6 2 , 230
Cowen, Rosezetta ...... ...................... 6 2
Cox, Harriet A. ...... ,,... 3 1, 145, 218
Crabb, Kenneth .,.. .... ......... S 2 , 202
Craig, Ruth ....... tt.. 4 7, 139, 226
Cram, Marilyn ........ ttttt... 4 7, 195, 223
Cram, Winston ,.,,,,... .......................... 1 48
Cramm, Carl J., Jr. .... .... 4 7, 124, 147, 153
Cranston, Marjorie .......................... W 32
Cravens, Nadean ........ ...... ..... 4 7 , 213
Crawford, Geraldine .... ..........- 3 2
Crawford, Joe R. ...... ...,- 6 2, 210
Creal, Mary ....,.,,, .......................... 4 7
Crellin, Erwin ......... .......... 4 7, 167, 202
Cremer, Betty ,,............. .... 3 1, 131, 145, 218
Crenshaw, Anna May ..... .................. 1 44, 153
Cfippen, Alma 2,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.., 3 1, 143, 146, 147
Crist, Albert ......1......-, -,,--,---- 5 2, 146,- 214
Criswell, Barbara ,,,.,.. ....... --.. 3 2 5 143
Cronkite, Allie Mae ..,,, 82, 2345 240
Crow, Mildred ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , ,..... ,,... .
Crumrine, Hilmer A. ...., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Culbertson, Emerson ,,,, ,,,, 1 34, 140,
Cummings, Catherine ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 2,
Cunningham, Mary Ann ,,,,, ,,,,, , , 47
Curry, C1-Ielenj Justine ,,,.,.,.,......,,,,,,,,.,,
Curtis, Ross ,........,,.,...,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Dabbs, Dorothy M. ,,,,,, 62, 144, 145
Dabbs, Marjorie ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,....,,,.....,,
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Daly, Kathleen .,,i7,77,, 47, 132, 144 145
Daneke, Jenn ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Danner, Jack .,.,Y,,.,....... ..,.., 4 7, 140,
Davidson, Audrey ,i,.,.,..,,
Davidson, Clara Louise ,,,,, ,,,,,,
Davidson, Margery ,,,,,,,,,,
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Decker, Cartha .,2,2. .,222222,,2,,,,2,22,,22,22,2,,,2
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Deister, Josephine ,,,,,, ,,,,.,.1.,,,,,,,. 4 7,
Delano, Marieta ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,
Dclmare, Ralph A. ,2,2 ,,2,2,, 2,,2,,, 1 4 0,
DeLong, Elizabeth ,,...,22,, , ,,,,22,,2,2 22,2,
DeMott, Kenneth ,,,,., 26, 31, 140, 145,
DeMun, Irene ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .i.,,,, 1 55,
Dennis, Robert 22,22,,2,2,, ,,22,2,,22,2,,2.2,,2
Derden, Eleanor Jean ,,,,,,,,, 63, 136,
Derden, Ruth .,,,22,,.....,,,2,22 31, 133, 136,
Derbyshire, John W. ,,2., 838,
Derrick, Iva Wilcox ,..., .22,,,,,,22
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Dice, Ralph ...,,2,,2,,2,,,,,,,2,2,2,,,,,, 22,, 1 52,
Diekerman, Edward E., Jr. ,,,, ,,,,,, 3 2,
Dickey, Helen ...,........,,,,,,, ...,,, .,,,,,,,
Dietrich, Mary Alice .,.. ..,,2,32,,,,..,2,,2.
Dietz, Maxine E. ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.... 83, 132,
Diver, fMaryj Catherine ,,,, i.,...,.,.,....,,,...
Dix, Gwendolyn ..,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,
Dixon, Arline .,... ,,,,,,.3,,.,,22,,,.
Dixon, Herbert ,,,,,, 167,
Dobbs, Nadine ,,,,,,, .,,,,,.........,...,,..,,,,,,
Doile, Calvin A. ,3,,,,, ,,23222,,2,... 6 3, 144,
Donnellan, Quentin ,,,,,,,, 140, 167, 171,
Donnelly, Alice ,2,.,2.. ,.,...,..,,,,,,..,,.,..
Donnelly, Carriemae ,,,. ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,
Donnelly, Earl ,3,,2,,2,, .2... 6 3,
Dooley, Jean .,,,.,,,,, ...,,....,, Y
Dority, Lola A. ........ YYYYYVY 1 47,
Douglass, Jacquelyn ,,... ..,,2,,,22,,,2
Douthif, Edith tttttttett tt,.. 6 1, 137,
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Doyle, Agnes ,,,, ,,,, 3 2, 127,
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Drury Dorothy ..,. , W 32,
Dryden, Robert ,,,,,,,, ., . ,, 83,
Dummermuth, Janice ,,,,, ,,,,,,. 2 83,
Duncan, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,
Dunham, Mary ....,,,,,, ,, 48, 138,
Dunham, Ralph E. ,,,, ,,,, 1 26 144,
Dunlap, Ruth ...,., ,,,, 1 52, 156,
Dunn, Ethyl ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3,
Durr, Lorene ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 32,
Eakin, May i.,.,.. ,2,,, 6 3, 132, 142,
Edds, Dorothy ,,,,, ,,..,,.. 8 3, 145 188,
Eddy, Florence ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 3 2,
Edwards, Willard ,...,., .,,,2, 3 2, 134, 143, 146,
Eikermann, Edgar ,,,,, ....,,,,.,...,2,,22,2...,.,,, 4 8,
Ehrlich, Naomi ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 133, 139,
Elder, 16131 Mae .,,, ,,,, 2 9, 32, 122, 131,
Eliot, Marjorie .,... .,...,2,,. 1.,,.. 2..,,.,...
Elliott, Evelyn ,,,,, ,,,,
Ellis, Cecil 3,.,.,,, 2,2,,,
Ellis, Jack 1,,,...... .,.1.,.
Emery, Curtis ,,,,,,, , , 63,
Emrich, Izac ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,
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Endly, Merle ,,,.,,1,,1, ,,,,,,,,
Engler, Nadine ,,,,,,,,,, 63,
Engstrom, Florence ,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,
Enochs, Ferne .....2,, 83, 136,
Eppink, N. R. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,
Erickson, Elden ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 3, 147,
Ervin, Harold ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,
Essick, Mary ..,..,2, , ,....,.2.. ,,,.,,.. 6 3,
Estep, Sam ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 8 , 134, 148,
Eubank, Horace W. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 147,
Evans, Josephine ,,,,, , 64, 137, 152 154,
Evans, Margaret t,,, ,, .,1., , ,,,,,,,.. 142,
Evans, Nellie ,.,.,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,
Evans, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 87, 188,
Everett, Kenneth ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 3 ,
Everist, Gwendolyn ,t,, ,. ....t.,tt
Ewbank, Xvilliam , ,,,.,, .. 64,
Faler, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,, , 84, 133,
Farikhauser, Willis ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 4 , 143,
Farnham, Julia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Faulkner, Frank .,,,,, , 64, 126, 128, 146 148,
Fay, Claricc ,,,.,.. ,,..., . . ...., .,,,..... 8 4,
Feather, Marie ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 48,
Felt, Vivian ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8,
Fentcr, Georgia ,t,,,,, ,,,,t, 3 2, 133, 145,
Ferguson, Mitchell ,,,. 32, 148,
Ferrell, Joyce Marie W ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,.
Ferrin, Gordon ,,,,,,, ,,,,,
Ferrin, Olive ,,,,, ,,,, 8 4,
Fidler, Frank R. ...,, ,, 84,
Field, Floyd J. ,... ..,,,,.. .
Fields, Myron ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.
Fillmore, Millard tt,t tt,,t,, 1 44,
Findly, A. Jane ,,t,,t . .,t,.ttt 48,
Finnerty, Joseph ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 64, 143,
Finnerty, Josephine ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 8 ,
Finnerty, Margaret ,,,, 48, 136, 143,
Fish, E. D. ,,,,,,,...,.,,, ,,..,.,,,, ,,,,,ttt,,,,t,,, ,
Fishburn, Twila ,,,,,, .,,.,..,,,,,,,,
Fisher, Marie ,,,,,tt, .t... 4 8,
Fitzgerald, Lura ..,. . .....,,,,tt ttt..,,,,,t ,tt,,, , , 48,
Fitzgerald, Mary ,,,,,,,.,,,. ,i., ,,,,,,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 8 4 ,
Fitzwater, Everet ,,,,,,,, 64, 134, 141, 143, 146,
Flanagan, Lois ,.,.,, ,,,.,......,,.......,,,,,,,, 4 8, 145,
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Fleming, Doris ,. ,,,, YY,Y,,,Y,,,,,,,YY . ,Y,.,, , ,, ,,,, . 64, 226
Floyd, Jeannette ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Flummcr, Allen ,,..A,,., ,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,.,,,, , ,,,,, 3 2 , 214
Force, Aline ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 55
Ford, Mary Frances N ..,. 48, 218
Forney Jr., Clyde ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 73
Foster, Mary K. ,.... 1 ,,,, 84, 234
Fowler, Floyd ,,,,,,, .,.. 6 4, 146
Fowler, June ,1,.,,, ,rrrr,, 6 4
Fowler, Vernon ,,,,,,,, .,,, Y,,,YY, 4 8
Francis, Richard B. ,,,, ..... 8 4, 210
Freeburne, Glenn ..,....,,r rr,r, 1 53, 157
Freeburne, Cecil Max Y,,YYYYY,YY,Y 143
Freeman, Alfred Boyd .,rr. ,YY..YYV,YYYY 1 43
Freeman, Esther ......,r,,,r, rrr,,,,. 6 4, 136, 153
Freeman, Kathleen ,,,,,,,.,.. ,rr,r,rr,,,,,,,,r 8 4, 187 237
Fuller, Glenn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 84, 121, 141, 215
Fults, Betty .,...... 28, 64, 185, 187, 188, 189, 230
Fyfe, Wilnia Eileen ,.,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 8 4, 133
Galbraith, Harry W ,,,,. 143, 167, 171, 179
Gallea, Roy ...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,.. 6 4, 153, 202
Galloway, Ethel L. .. ...... ,We 64
Galloway, Martha ..,,, 84
Gandy, Lydia .,................ .... 1 49
Gardner, Anna Esther .............. .. . , ,.,,,, 84
Garman, Helen R. .... ................................. 1 46
Garrison, Imogene ,,,,,,,,,,,, 84, 152, 153, 155, 156
Garrott, Marie .............................. ............. .......... 8 4
Garthwaite, Mary Katherine ..... .. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48
Garton, Dale ...................... ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.. 6 4 , 143
Garton, Denton ....... ,,,,,, 3 2, 153, 214
Gates, Raymond ...., .,.......,,,,, 4 8, 141
Gatz, Evelyn ....,... ..........,... ..,,. 6 4 , 230
Gault, Margaret ,,,,,,i ,,,, 4 9, 142, 155, 241
Gault, Virginia ......... ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.... 6 5
Gebhardt, Dorothy ..... ,,,,,,.. , e. 65
Geis, Quentin ,,,,, .. 84, 214
Geissler, Vernon . .... .... e ee 35, 214
George, Bill .,..,..,....,,,,.., 167, 170, 179
George, Robert Lyle ,..... . 134, 140, 215
Geren, Lena Mae ....,. ,,.,.. . W 85, 240
Giannangelo, Joe .... ,... 1 67, 214
Gibbs, Joyce ,,,,,..,. , 885, 133
Giger, Edwin G. 85, 146
Gilbert, Cecile ...... ........,,......... 1 S4
Gilbert, W. G. .......... ...... 4 9, 134, 141
Giles, Evelyn ,,,.......,,.... ......,.,,.......,,.1.. . 149
Gilkison, Ruth Helen ,.......,, ...,..... 5 9, 65, 144 230
Gillette, Kathryn G 49, 121, 122, 124, 136, 143 230
Gilmore, Ruth A. .,,,,.,,.,,,.,..,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,..,.,, 85, 144
Gilson, Leonard ,, .... 85, 202
Gilstrap, Naomi ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 5, 241
Gladfelter, C. F. ..., ,,.. 1 44, 206
Glart, Elizabeth , ,,,, ,... 4 9, 139
Glick, Howard ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 15
Glick, Pearl ......... 49, 144, 241
Godderz, Fred ..,.,,.. ,,.. 4 9, 145 214
Golden, Katherine ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 222
Goldsmith, Anne ..., .. ,...,,....,.,,.,. .. 499 218
Goldsmith, Wayne ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,.. 1 40, 167, 171 179
Goldsmith, Wendell ,...,,., 140, 143, 176, 171 179
Goldsmith, William .,,,, .....,,,..., 2 ,, ...,,............... . 167
Gooch, Joseph ,,,,,,, ,,,l. 6 5, 206
Goodrum, Barbara .... .... 6 5, 240
Goodwin, Faith ,,,,,, ., .,... 49, 234
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Graham, Mary Lucile ,,,,,,,,,, 33,
Gray, Albert B, ,,,,,,,,, , 33
Gray, Gcrtie M. .. . ..,,.,, W 49,
Gray, Kathryn ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5,
Gray, Mrs. Nadiene .,.,, ,,,,,, 6 5, 143
Gray, W. H. ,...,,,,,, .,,,, , ,, 21
Green, Doris ........ .,....,..,,,,,,,. 6 5,
Green, Willie .,....,....., .,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Greenwood, Laura ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 3, 132, 136,
Griffith, Celeste ,.... ......,.,. 4 9, 138,
Griffith, Fred ....,,,,, ..,,,...,,,,,,, ..,,,,,, 1 6 7, 170,
Griffith, Helen M, .,.. 26, 33, 132, 138, 148,
Grigsby, Phyllis ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 146,
Grigsby, Wava ..... ,,,.. 6 5, 132,
Groves, Gerald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 3 ,
Groves, Quentin .............................,.............,...
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Groves, Rena ,...,.,.,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,1.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,. 85,
Groves, Victoria A. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Grundy, Herman ................... . 49,
Gugler, Merle .............,... . 49, 141, 143,
Guyot, Sylvia ,,,1,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,1,, ,,l.,,,,,..,....,,,. 6 5,
Haag, Mildred Marguerite ,,,,, , 65,
Haasis, Dean ,..,,,,.....,.,,.,..,., ,.... 6 5,
Habecker, Norma ,..... ,.,.. 6 5,
Haekler, Roland .... .,.......
Hadden, Robert ...,. 85,
Haffner, Imogene ..,,,,,......,,.,.....,.,,.......,.......,,...
Hagins, Mary E. ...,..,....,..,.,,,,..,.,,,,,.,. 85, 188,
Hague, Lawrence ,,,. 33 140, 167, 170, 179,
Hahn, Paul L. .,,,,..,.,,.,,.,.,........ ,..... ,,,,,.,,,,, 6 5 ,
Hakes, Mary Eliz. ,,.. .. 65,
Halbert, Ruth .,.., .,.,. 6 5,
Haldeman, Mary .... ..,,. 4 9,
Hale, Marc ............ ....,. 4 9,
Hall, Margaret ,,,,, .,,......,,.,
Hall, Martha L. ,,,... ee 85,
Hamacher, Donald ....,,. .... 8 5,
Hamilton, Beryl A. .... ........,..... 4 9,
Hamilton, Dorris E. ,.., .... . 143, 148,
Hamilton, Marjorie ...... ,.,....,.
Hamilton, Maurine ,.,.,, ......,..,,,,
Hamman, Marvin ,.... ,,.., 1 67, 171,
Hammer, Warren ...... .............. 6 5,
Hancock, Garnett ...... .....,. 4 9,
Hand, Helen Esther ,.,,. ,,,, . 85, 143,
Haney, F. Helen ......,.. ........ 5 0,
Hankins, Robert M. ,.,.,,, .........,,.,,....,.,.,.. 8 5,
Hanna, James Ray ,,,,,,,,....,.,,..,,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,
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Hannah, Archie ,,,,,, .... ...... 4 5 , 140, 143, 167,
Hansen, Winifred ..... . ......,.,.............1.,.,.,... .
Hanson, Hugh .,,.. ,,,, ,,',,,,,,,t,,,,,,.-
Hanson, lone ,,....., 132, 146,
Harden, Geraldine , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, . 86, 142,
Hardenburger, Florence ,,,.,,. 86,
Harder, Thelma .......,.... ...............
Harkness, Mary Alice ,,,... ..,... ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,
Harman, Carroll Lee .. 66 153 185, 189 195
Harper, Barbara E. .......,, ,......,.......... 5 0, 234,
Harper, LeRoy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 0 167, 170, 179
Harris, Juanita .........,,, ,.,,,......,,..,.,..,,,,,.,,....
Harris, Nelva ,,..,,,,.,.,....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6
Harrisson, Betty Deane ...,.. ,,,. 8 6, 132 153
Harrison, Burt ., ....l. ....... ......,..........,,,,,,, e V
Harroun, Wanda .... ...,. 8 6, 145,
Hart, Dorothy ..... ..,... 8 6, 142
Hartsell, Laveta ,,,,,,,
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Haslover, Agnes .,...,,,,,,A,. ,.,,,,,,.. 5 O, 144, 147
Haslouer, Rosemary ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 144, 155
Hassard, George .....,, ....,. 6 6, 152, 153, 157
Hatfield, Helen ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, 137,
Hawbecker, Maurine ,..,,,Y, 66, 132, 153, 155
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Hayes, Harley ,,,,,,,,
Hayes, Virgil ,,.,,,,,,,,,
Heckman, Pauline .,,.,,
Hefley, Reuben ,,,...,
Heide, Paul .,e,..,.,,,Y
Hellmer, Clara ....,,
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Hellmer, Theresa ,,,r,
Hcndee, Geraldine ,,,,
Henderson, J. D. ,,,, ,
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Hendricks, Kenneth A ,.., .,
Hendrickson, Von Lee
Hendry, Helen ,....,,,, ,,
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Herrman, Lyndon ,,,l,.
Herron, Glenn E.
Hess, Gail ,,,,,,,.,..
Hess, Lawrence ,,....
Hetzel, Andrea ,,,.,
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Hill, Lois ..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.-----,f--ff--- 5 0, 145,
Hill, Loren .,,, ,,,,,,,,..fff 6 6, 141, 146
Hillis, Lorraine .,,,,,,, ..,,, 3 3, 145, 185, 187,
Hines, Faye L. ,,...,,,,,,, ,,.., YYYYYYY 5 0 , 153, 155
Hinshaw, Glyde Eliz.
Hinshaw, Mabel ,,,,,,,i.
Hipp, Eldin ,,,r,,...,,
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Hoag, Mildred ..,,,,,,,
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Hogan, Robert Dale ,,..., ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.. 3 3, 150
Hoglund, Don ,,...,,,,,,,, 33, 134, 140, 215
Hollingsworth, John ..,,, ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,., . -- ----f
Hollister, Edward ,,,, ,.,. ,.,ffffffff - - -- 66
Holmes, Paul M. YYYY 87, 152, 153
Holtz, W. L. ..,, -........-...-,----,- -
Hood, Leroy ....,.... ...V 3 3, 194
Hoover, Beatrice .,,,, ,-..,,,,....1--,
Hopson, Willard ,...,. ,............. 1 41
Horosko, Steve ...... .,.................-.--.----
Horton, Ruth ,.,.. 34, 137, 141
Houser, Ralph .... ..,, 5 0, 121, 141
Howard, Jeanne .... ...,...... 6 6, 144
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Hoyt, Edith Lorene ,,,, A,,A,A,YYY,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,
Hoyt, Gordon ,,,,,,,,,, 143, 167, 170,
Hubbard, Gene ...,,, ,,,,,V,,, ,,YYYYY,, 8 7 ,
Hubbard, George ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, S 0,
Huber, Lester A. ,,,,,,,,, 34, 172,
Huebert, Anna ,,.. ,,,, 5 1, 132, 144
Huffman, Faye ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Humble, Emma ..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Humphrey, Bill ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Hunsaker, VeKay ,,,.. ..,. 6 6, 153,
Hunsinger, Cuma ,,,.,,,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Hurle, Lois Marguerite r. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, W
Hutchison, Wfilson Joseph ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Hyle, Lavonne ....,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87, 144,
Innes, Peter .,,,,,..,..,,,, ...,..............,,,,,,.,. 1 40,
Inscho, John C. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 7, 143, 148, 167,
Ireland, H. William ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67,
Irving, Harold ..,.....l,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Irwin, Paul .,,,,,,,,,..,,, ..,,, . ., 66,
Ives, Marian ,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 144,
Jackson, C. L. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,
Jacobson, Selmer M. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 167,
Jaenicke, Arlene ,,.,.,,. ,,,,,,,,, 8 7, 143,
Jagoe, Ernest ,,,,,,,,,, 67, 146, 148
James, Howard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,.. 3 4,
James, H. F. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,
James, Marian ,,... 67, 185, 187,
Jeffries, Betty ,...,,, . ....... 87, 155,
Jennings, Wanda ,,,,,, ...................
Jensen, Carl .,...,,,,,.,, .....,.....
Jensen, Robert P. ..... ,.,. 2 3,
Jewell, Helen ,,..,.... ..........
Jiles, Evelyn ,,,,,,..,,,,, ........,..........
Johnsmeyer, Phyllis .... ..,, 6 7, 132,
Johnson, Beulah ,,,,,...,, ....... 1 44,
Johnson, Charles E. .... .... 5 1, 153
Johnson, Dorothea ,,... ...........1................
Johnson, Earl ,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 150, 146,
Johnson, George ,,,, ,,........ ............... 8 7 ,
Johnson, Hazel ,,,, ,,,, 5 1, 133, 137, 141
Johnson, Leland ....... 51, 146, 153,
Johnson, Martha ,,,,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,.....,,,.,... 8 7,
Johnson, Marvin W. ,.... .,.... .
Johnson, Raymond ,,,,,, .,......
Johnson, Sara June .,,, ,,,,,, 3 4,
Johnson, Thomas ......... ..............., 1 67
Johnston, Marvin E. .... ........................... Y
Jones, Alice ,...,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,ss,ss 3 4, 152, 155,
Jones, Chester C. ,.,,, ,..........,.............,.....,. .
JOHES, Dwight ..... s,,, 6 7, 152, 153, 157
Jones, Harold ss... ..................., 3 4, 179,
Jones, Jean, E. ,..... .,,. 5 1, 138, 147, 153,
Jones, LaRue .....,....... .......,.............................
Jones, Leah Marie ,,.,,, ,,,, 1 33,
Jones, Mary E. .......,. ..-- 3 4,
Jones, Merle ...,, .......
Jones, Morris ,...., .....
Jones, Nedra E. ,.,,,,, ................,. .
Jones, Norman, Jr. ...... ................. f f 67,
Jones, Robert ....., .............,........ 1 46, 143,
Jones, Wayne ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 4, 152, 153, 157,
Jones, Winifred ..,,, ..,.... .................. 6 7 ,
Julian, Donald .... 67, 167,
Kadel, Ruth ..... 67, 142,
Kalb, Pauline ....... .... 8 8, 133
Kaniper, Harold .,.
Kaserman, Naoma ....
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Kasha, Almina .... ,,,, 88, 147
Kaufman, Glenn ,,,,,, A,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 8 8
Kealy, Orphia ..,, . ,,,,,,, 145, 241
Kearns, Geraldine ..,,,,,, , 51, 141, 230
Keech, Florence M. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 241
Keimig, Elizabeth ,H , 51, 142, 188, 226
Keininger, Virginia ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 8, 146
Keller, John Warren ,,,,, . 88, 199
Keller, Maxine ,.,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 8 , 144
Keller, Pearl ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 1
Keller, Thoburn .,,,,, ,,,,,,,r,.......,, 1 53
Kellum, Forrest ,,,,,,,. ,,,,, 5 1, 150, 206
Kemp, Gladys ..,,,,,,,,, .,...,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 42
Kendall, Marjorie I. .. . 88, 144, 240
Kendall, Opal Marie ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 34
Kennedy, Thomas J. ,,,,, ,,,,..,.,.,. 8 8, 143
Kenney, Gene E. ,,,.,.... ,,,,, 8 8, 153, 199
Kenton, Orville ,,,,,,,, ...,.. Y,,Y,,,Y, 6 7
Keough, Margaret ..... ,,......,,, 5 1
Kernohan, Martha ,,,Y, ,,,, 8 8, 132
Kerns, Francis ..r. . Y,,,,Y 88
Kersley, Betty ,,,,,,.,r ,,,,,, 8 8, 133
Kesse, Charles H. ,,,,t,,,,,, 67, 210
Kester, David W. ,,,, ,,,,, , .,,,. . . 88, 144, 147
Kidd, Juanita ,.,.,, ,,,,,,, . .. ,,,,,, ,.....,,,, 3 4, 149
Kille, Betty Lou ,,,,,, 51, 152, 153, 155, 218
Kimball, Dorothy ,,,, ,,,,, . 88, 153 230
Kiinberlin, Jim ..,, . ,,,,,,,. 67, 140, 146 167
Kimel, Maurine ,,,, ,,,,, ,,..,, . 5 1, 144
King, James L. ,,,,,,,1 ,,,,....., 2 15
King, Lawrence W. ,,,ttt ,tt,t, . .. 51
Kinlund, Maxine ,.,t,,,,, t,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 6 7
Kinnaman, Virgil M. ., . ,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 146, 148
Kinsey, Kathryn ,,,,,,,,, 34, 128, 139, 147, 241
Kirby, Eileen ,,,,, 34, 184, 185, 187, 234
Kirby, Floyd ,.,,.,,, ,...,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 8 9, 199
Kirby, Margaret .. ,,,,,, 34, 133, 138, 147, 241
Kirgis, Eloise ,,,,,,,,,..,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 , 241
Kirlin, Mary Margaret ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,...,,,t 8 9 , 241
Kleiber, Ellamae , ,,,,,,,,,,, .. 34, 127, 141, 148
Klein, Carmen ,,,.,, ,33,3,,,,, 6 7, 147, 241
Klein, Paul ,,,,,,,,, .,,, 33,3,33333,3,,,.3 2 1 4
Klotz, Thelma ,,,,,, t,,,,,,.,...,.,, 67, 241
Knouse, Dorothy ,,,,, ,,,, 5 1, 132, 137, 144
Knouse, Mary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,tt,t,. 152, 153
Knowlton, Nwinifred ,,,,, ,,,,, 3 4, 184 185
Kocher, Allene ,..., ,,,,, ,3,,, 6 7 , 143, 222
Kohler, Lois ,,,,,,, . 67, 135, 141
Kotapish, John ,,,,, 3.,.....,,,,,,,,,, 1 67
Kramer, Amos .....,,,, t,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 68, 214
Kramer, Dorothy ,.,. ,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,. 6 8, 147
Kraus, Aloha ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 85, 187, 188, 189
Krug, Geneva ,,..,,,,,,, ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,, 8 9 147
Kuhlman, Edwena ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,., ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . 8 9 218
Kurtz, Ruth D. .. 34, 133, 138, 146 156
Kutninlc, Paul .... . ..... .... ...YY........,... 1 6 6, 167
Lackey, Ruthagene ,,,, ..,, 5 1, 139, 145
La Croix, Virginia ,,,,, .............,YYf.YY 5 2
Ladner, Jane .... ..........,,,, ,,,,,, ...........................,,, .
,,,,,,,34, 121, 123, 184, 185, 186, 187 188
Ladwig, Tommy ...,...........,........,................... 68 203
Laird, Lester ,........... ,.... 5 2, 126 128
Lalouette, Mary C. ...... ,..... . .. 89
Lambert, Boyd ....i... .................. 2 14
Lane, Dorothy H. ... ......... S9 132, 241
Langvardt, Arthur ..... ......,...........,.. 5 2, 143
Larsen, Harry D. .,.. ..,... 5 2, 126, 140, 206
Larson, Thelma ..... ........... 3 4, 133, 145
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Larson, Walter Ernest ., . .... T" 153,
Lash, Eva ....................... ., . 89, 136, 148,
Lash, Irene .................. . . 52, 132, 136,
Lash, Maxine ...... .... ........, 6 8 ,
Lassey, Lloyd ...... ...... . 89,
Lattin, Mary ......... .........
Lawless, Barbara ....... .... . 89,
Lawrence, John A. .... .... ......,. .
Lear, Eloise ............,. .. . 89,
Leckron, Betty ......... ........
Ledford, Carmel ..,... ...... ...... ......
Leiser, Margaret ..,...... . ........... ..,............. .
Leith, Earl ,. ........, ......... ...... 8 9 , 140, 145,
Lemon, Gertrude Jean ..... ........... ....... 3 5 ,
Leroux, Merl ............... ..... 6 8,
Lewis, Mary Jeane ...... .,... 8 9,
Lewis, Wendell ..... ..... 3 5,
Liby, Robert .........,.. ...............
Liby, Virgil Alton ,.... ..... ...............
Liley, Lida Rose ............. ..,... 6 8, 133,
Lindamond, Neva Mae .... ........ 8 9,
Lindgren, Louise ..,,....... ........ 8 9,
Liss, Ethel ............... ....................
Litchfield, Lucile ..... 52, 138,
Littles, Bernezetta ..,. v ......,. 35,
Lockner, Louise ....... ............... .................
Lohkamp, Anthony .... .,... 3 5, 126, 167, 170,
Long, Eleanor Mae ............................ 68, 142,
Loomis, Jane .............................,.. 27, 52, 195,
Louis, Mary Louise i. 185, 186, 188, 189,
Love, Orville W ........ ......................... 6 8, 141,
Loyd, Lorraine ..,... ......... 3 5, 126, 143,
Lumb, Mark ...,,, 35, 121, 123, 134,
Lumley, Robert .................... 90, 199,
Lund, Kathryn ...... ,...............
Lusk, Bernice ........ ...........
Luthi, W. Erwin ..,., .......... ................ 3 5 ,
Lutt, Dorothea ..... ............ .............,.., ...,...
Lyman, Juanita ,............... 90, 132, 144, 153,
Lynch, Melvin Eugene .. .......................
Lyon, Ione ..,..,,.....,....,. ...,. 6 8, 187,
Lytle, Elizabeth .... .,., , W ,,...
MacFarlane, D. L. 19, 20,
McBee, Alice ,,,....., ..............i.i...
McBoyle, Faith E. 90, 143,
McBride, Claire ........ ........ 9 0,
McClain, Thornton .,.. ..,,,, 1 43,
McClain, Vencille ...... .... ......,. 9 0 ,
McClellan, Josephine ..... ...... ...... , . 52, 145,
McClung, Elmer ...... ........... ................... 9 0 ,
McCoy, Sarah .,.,.i, 35, 127, 138, 141,
McCoy, William ...... ............................ 9 0,
McCreary, Walter ...... ..... 9 0,
McCullough, Edna ...... .........
McCutcheon, Rosalie .. ..... 90,
McDonough, Mary ........ . ...... ...... ......., 3 5 ,
McFarland, Harold .......................... ........ .........
,.,.,,,.,...27, 52, 121, 128, 146, 147, 148,
McGowan, Francis .......... .... . ...... ......... 9 0 ,
McGuire, Donald ,, . .... 90,
McGuire, Edward .... .....,........
Mc1lvain, Cecil ..... ..... 9 0,
McKee, Lillian V. ..,. .,...
McKee, Lola ............ ...... .........,...,.
McKenzie, Alice .......... ..................., 6 8,
McLaughlin, Maxine ...... ...... 9 0, 147, 187,
McLin, Ina .................... .....................,............
McMahan, Mary Jane .......................,................
McMillan, Ralph ................ 68, 167, 170, 179,
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McMurphy, Lulu ..,.., ,,,,, 3 5,
McPheron, Lucile ,,,,,, ,.,, 5 2,
McRae, John ,,,,,,,,, 90,
Magers, Berniece ,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,, ,
Magwire, Margaret ,,,, ,,,, 3 5, 133, 146,
Mahoney, Paul .,.. ,,,,,, ,,,, , 3 5,
Mails, Jean ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, , ,, 91,
Malik, John S. ,,,,.,, ,Y,,Y,,,,,,,,, 9 1,
Maloney, Loretta ,,,Y,, , . 68, 185,
Mangelsdorf, Ruth ,,,, , ,.,, ,,,,,, 9 1, 144,
Marbourg, Katherine ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,
Marburger, Thelma , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,
Marriott, Eleanor .tt.,, ,,Y,, 6 8,
Marsh, Roger ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,
Marsh, Sue Alice ,,,, ,,,,, 9 1, 144,
Martin, Dorothy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1,
Martin, Evora ,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,, 9 1
Martin, Robert E. ..., ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,
Martinie, Samuel ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,
Marts, Rogene ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 1, 188,
Massey, Miriam ,,,.,,,,,, ,,..,,.. , 35,
Massey, Thomas M. ,,.,, ,
Masters, Doris ,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 8 ,
Masters, Dorothy ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 ,
Mathews, Madeline ,,,, ,,,,, 6 9, 132, 155,
Maul, R. C. ,,,,,,..., ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Maynard, Delight ,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, 35, 152, 153,
Maze, Marion ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,.. , . , ,,,, 69, 153,
Mears, Betty ,,,,,..., 69, 121, 142, 188,
Meierhoff, Cecil .,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69,
Meisinger, Ed ,,,,,,,,, ,,,. 6 9, 121, 167,
Melton, Robert E. ,,,,,, ....,,,,,,,, 3 5, 141
Mendenhall, George .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1,
Meng, Marcus F. ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 67, 171,
Mettlen, Iona ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Metzler, Marion Lois , 69, 132,
Meyer, Martha J. ,,,,,,,.r ,,,,,,,,, 9 1, 132,
Meyer, Raymond E. ,,,,, ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Milhon, Kenneth R. .,,,, ,,,, 9 1, 146 148
Miller, Edward ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Miller, Eileen ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,, 91, 132,
Miller, Jessie Irene ,,,,,,,,,, 91, 132, 144, 153,
Miller, Lena Ruth ,,,. 52, 123, 124, 188, 195,
Miller, Lucile ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 6 9 , 136 147,
Miller, Maxine ,,,,, 69, 132, 143, 155,
Miller, Mildred ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,
Miller, Minnie ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4 6,
Miller, Paul .. 52, 124 128, 144, 146, 148
Miller, Ruth Opal ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Mills, Margaret E. ,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 145,
Millson, Rachel ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 1,
Mingle, Winifred ,, 69,
Minrow, Maude E.
Mitchell, J. L. ,,,,,,,, W 134,
Mobley, Charlon ,,,,, W 91,
Mock, S. D. ,,,,, , .,.r, A ,,,,, ,,
Moffat, Niles ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, 154,
Moler, Donald ., 36, 121, 123, 124, 127, 141,
Monson, Alfreida ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,.,,,..,.,,,, 52, 141,
Moon, Emerald L. ,,,, .,,. ,,,,.,.,,, ,
Moon, Lloyd H. ..... ...., 9 1,
Moore, Betty Jane ,,,,, ,,,, 6 9 188,
Moore, Gilbert .,,..,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,
Moore, Kathryne ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,.,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,
Moore, Clara Lucille ,,.,. ,,,, 3 6, 137, 143,
Moore, Nora May ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 9, 133, 137,
Moore, Ruth .......,... ,,., . ,,,,, 6 9, 155,
Moore, Virginia .... ,,,, , ,, 36, 133,
Moore, Wayne ...... ...,,,,,,,,,,,
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Moreland, Lois ,,,,,,,, ,.,. ,,,Y ,,,,,Y,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Morgan, Annabelle .... 52, 152, 155,
Moritz, Annetta 1. , , 36, 132, 145,
Morris, Alvin E. V,
Morris, Helen ,,,, W 92, 132, 142,
Morse, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y 36,
Morton, Margaret ,,,,,, ..,.,,,,, YYYY, 9 2 ,
Morton, Robert ,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, . 52, 147, 148,
Mosher, O. W., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 20, 147,
Mott, Marjorie , , ,,,,,, 36 130, 136, 146,
Mott, Mary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 3 6, 122,
Mott, Robert Allen ,,,,,, ,, ,..,, 92,
Mouse, Virginia ,,,,,,,,,, 69,
Mulligan, Wilomena ,... ,,,,,, 3 6, 137, 146,
Munroe, Robert ,,,, ,,..,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 2 , 147,
Munsell, Ruth Marie ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.
Murdock, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6 ,
Murphy, Ralph ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 2, 153, 157,
Mussett, A1ma Jane ,,,,,, ,,,,i, ..,., , , W
Nagge, J. W. ,,,,,,,, .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Nash, Charles ,,,,,,,, , ..,,,, 92,
Nash, Charles W.
Nash, John N.
Nash, Leonard .... ,,,,.. 6 9,
Neece, Bernndine H , ,.., 36,
Neis, Ruby ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 2,
Nelson, Aileen ,, , ,,,,, ,
Nelson, Dorothy ,,
Nelson, Johnny ,,,, ..,,,. 6 9,
Nelson, Maurine ,, , ,,,,
Neudeck, Lucile , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 53, 139,
Neumayer, Anita F. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 92,
Newcomer, Imogene .... ,,,,, 5 3, 145, 147,
Newell, Mary Evelyn ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 133,
Newman, Clyde , ,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 9, 153,
Newman, Dorothy ,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,, 53,
Newton, Erwin F, ,,
Newton, Nola ,. ,, 53,
Nichols, Daryl E. ,,,,, 53,
Nielson, R. ,,,, ,, 146,
Nienstedt, Wilma ,,,,, , 53, 188,
Niermeier, Grace ,
Nitcher, Carol ,, ,,
Nixon, Barbara ,,,, ,
Noell, Wilina ,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,, W
Noland, W'inifred ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 2, 147,
Norris, Gayle ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,
Norris, Laura B. ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,
Norvell, Lawrence ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 3, 152, 153,
Norvell, Ruth 1.,,,, 70, 142, 153, 155,
Nye, Joe ........,.... ,,,,,,,,,, . ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3,
Obley, Nvilliam ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,. 9 2 ,
O,Daniel, Jean ,,,,,,,,,,, , , 93, 144, 147,
Oelschlneger, Maxine ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,..,,.. 9 3 , 144,
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Socolofsky, Jean ................ 55, 133, 139, 141 241
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