Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)
- Class of 1947
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fans-as Editor, JACK W. KOWALSKI1
Ass't Ed1JEO1', MARTY BERND1
Dedicated To Mase Wfzo Sim!! Never Return
Ry John P. Mcflormally
They were here but briefly. They came shaking off the last wonderful
innocence of adolescence, and before they had more than wet their lips
in the heady wine of manhood they were gone.
They were men then quickly. They embraced the good and evil of
the world into which they were thrust -a world bestowed on them by the
ignorance they had come here to conquer. They went out to all the little-
known, strange-named places. They lived each monotonous hour, each
madly racing day, and suddenly grew old. They fought unsurely and
awkwardly because they were men of peace who knew books better than
rifles. They saved a land, reenshrined an idea- and then they died.
Now the world is drunk with peace. Men vie again for selfish pur-
pose, nations wrangle, politicians argue and are called statesmen, busy
people are oblivious and time reels through the freshly inked pages of
hesitant history. And little bits of Emporia State lie around the world,
waiting to be justified. But remembering alone is not justification.
Those who left this school to lie in the lonely fields and on the quiet
islands or to drift endlessly in the waves that wash the shores of all
the earth could not have been much concerned with leaving us but a
memory. Instead they left a land and a peace and a challenge. The chal-
lenge is to live: to love the laughter, to bear the sorrow, to seek the full-
ness and the answer to the everlasting searching that life is.
To remember, yes, and to be saddened by the memory of good friends,
lost and longed for, who are not coming home. To keep the past forever
fresh. To drink the toasts and say the prayers and shed the tears of
memory.
But this dedication is not to the past, not to memory alone. This
book shouts impatiently at the future when this youth is mellowed, this
gaiety is the seriousness of America's men and women, this knowledge,
planted in us here, is the wisdom of the world -- the good, one, worthwhile
World which alone can explain about those who are not here.
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Inspiration . . .
Our single aim - to hold a mirror to
Emporia State Teachers College for the
1946-47 year so that the fun and frolic,
woes and work, be made permanent to
you.
Our single hope-that in years to
come you may glance often in this book
to recall these memories so dear to you.
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keep abreast of all revisions, since a yearboolds
Work begins almost a year before publication.
To a most helpful staff we give our thanks
for moral and material support through trying
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Department Heads and School 0fHcers . . .
SIIlI1lUI1.g---BOI'1'ilC1'S, Dr. O. J.: Rim-h, Dr. Everett: Baller. fl. V.: Peterson. Dr. U. J.: .i21lllf'4. Dr.
H. F., Cram, Ur. Winston: CI'f'IIlEl', R. fi.: 'l'rnsiPr. Xiit'iUl' T.: Mimi. Huy li.: Mvfliii. ii. ff.:
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Seflterln-'l'111'ne1', Clair K.g Pfianm, Dr. Ceo. R. R.: hiEIt'FiU'iiiIiP. Dr. David L.. Pzvfifielili Chnl-
Felter, Mrs. Vifwlnrineg Miller. Miss Minnieg Mitchell. Miss Margaret: Mvflnllnngh. Mis. Ftlnu.
These are the men and women who gnitlr' ns lhrnnggh the lrink :tml lrilniintifms of mn'
college life. They aid us in the chnire of our murseS and utlminislci' ln nur many needs. They
are the guiding hands-W rnlmhieti from them wr' immune the muliugn Q1I'LllilI1llfW of lmiziy. Tn
them we say, "Thank Yon."
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Facalfy Mens Club
Dr. Pflaam 1417115 for The Kill . . .
The faculty men must also have their rec-
reation. The students beat a path to the
Union, but, not to be outdone, the faculty
men retire to their club. Here, instead of
"The Panic of '37," comes "The Panic of the
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Mr. Victor "Vic" T. Truslei'
Dean of Women
Miss Mildred Mitchell
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. . Waller Elder. Cfafzzlrzvrn' . . . Ralph Lynn, 12'l1gliS,1.
Almzw Dugan Laird. Spvvrlz . . . . Hamline Goebel, lfnglish
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High!-M Irene Johnson, Musif . . . .
. . . Rida Duckwall, Commerce . . .
Abum' 'fllerman Baehr, lfumnzcrce .
. . . Cliflun Huff, Social Science.
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Student- acuity Aayhstment Board
Standingillene Byer, ,Ioe Eisenbach.
Seated-A Dr. George Pflaum, Dr. Winston Crum, President Macl"arlune, Ruth Griffith. Miss
Elsie Pine, Alvin Morris.
First formed to reduce friction between the faculty and the student
body, the Student Faculty Adjustment Board has now earned a per-
manent place on the campus. To this board students and faculty alike
may bring complaints or suggestions. The board then considers the prob-
lem from the light of the student, the faculty, and the administration,
and makes recommendations accordingly. After the board makes a
recommendation, its only other function is to see that the recommenda-
tion reaches the proper destination.
Examining problems ranging from a reqfuest for more pencil shar-
peners to the alleged abuse of veterans' funds, the Student Faculty group
has never failed to reach a common ground among themselves, and every
recommendation has been made by unanimous vote. This year a liaison
group has been formed to aid cooperation between the SFAB and the
Student Council. From time to time the two groups meet together
to iron out campus problems and to plan coordinated programs of in-
vestigation.
The Student Faculty Adjustment Board is governed in its meetings
by a group of fifteen by-laws, which limit the board's powers and pro-
vide for methods of replacement of members. Student members are
elected in the spring, to serve for not more than two yearsg the faculty
members are appointed by the presidentg and the president himself serves
as chairman ex officio for the group.
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their Iwst bridge during rush
week.
Highlighting the first Week of each semester is Rush Week. This is the
e time that the Greeks put on their best bib and tucker and give forth with
the smiles -- Results - Many pledges.
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Beginning with "Snafu" the Speech Department was constantly busy
producing one hit show after another. "Snafu" had the timely theme
of problems encountered by a young returning service man. Naturally
everything turned out for the best and he got the girl.
"I Remember Mama," a comedy-drama about Mama's imaginary bank
account, was followed by "State of the Union," a play concerning current
political topics. It kidded politics and political parties somewhat in the
manner of "I'd Rather Be Right."
"Ladies In Retirement" left much doubt if the ladies were actually
ladies. After all, nice people don't go around sealing up bodies in old
second-hand ovens. But that is what happened. Two demented old sisters
made the murder seem less gruesome with gathering bundles of drift
wood, sea shells and chattering somewhat efmnfusingly between them-
selves.
For sheer mechanical fascination, "I Remember Mama" was the most
pretentious undertaking since Mr. Gilson's pre-war production ol' the
HATl'l6I'iC2ill Way," which had a huge cast including a large percentage of
the school's enrollment. Hblillllilu used all the trick lighting that could
be con,inred up in conjunction with small wagon stages on rubber wheels.
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Thin! Rauf 'Juan Block. Kathleen Fox. Muna l':llI1llSSOIl. Kathleen Gleichiman. Gloria Barnes,
Naomi Dickson.
Scrum! Kun'-V-'Doris Drulvll. Clase Selxy, l'l1yl l.eruux. Lcnna llargamline, Eula Page, Anne
R1blJlllS17Il.
First Run' Mary Ju Ulling, llurullxy Kcicllarrll, Holly Noland, liilccn Sanders, Anita Reiml.
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Bz1f'kKou,"-ff'1'1'eya Lenz. Velma Laney. Barlmara Puhr. Mary Will. Eleanor xliift-ll. llhrisleua Hm-
kin. Evelyn Novak, Rosalie Nloureheacl, Luis Hreazier. Betty Rogers, llazel Black,
Mary Ruple, Mary Evelyn Stevens.
Tliiral lluiv V- Carol Eflwards. Mrs. Finklrincr, lirlilh Frazier. Vvnila 'l'u1:ker. Heela Wllurn, Junivcc
llnruli, llelen Robinson, Mary Taller. Hulll Valyer. Villa Clolliier.
Scrwnl Rout Jnyvo Ileclges. Pal Barren. lfram-cs Allen. lltnlly SHIl1l5ll'UlIl, Gwen Zmlglwrz Mlclyn
Dewlmer.
l Firsl Ron' -f Eleanor Wliitluw. Sally Wingate. Yiviau l'iermrc. Alive l'lI'LiZlCl'.
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Buck Row-Joanne Barnhart, Sylvia Myers, Esther Lyharger, Irene Smith, Charlotte White, Vesta
Pownell, Alice Schwindt. Delores Bryant, Ruth Berry, Lillian Ringwald, Lucille
Moore, Lucy llovey.
SUCUIIII Ku1t'-- Esther Zimmerman. ,lean Ruhy. Carol Price. Nlary Hawkins. llelen Hell. Nlaric
Hughes, Evelyn Caskill. Betty Marlar. Anita Bunch, Roberta Radcliffe, Catherine
Carter.
First Row--f1'hyllis Kay, Elizabeth Perkins, Candace lfrench, Sally Caldwell, Georgianna Gordon.
Morse Hall history is comparatively short, but time does not always
make good history. College girls first started living there twenty-three
years ago. The dormitory was built by state funds and named Abigail
Morse Hall for Abigail Morse, who was the first Dean of Women at Kansas
State Teachers College.
Iirlflf Kon' ,lane lfogleinan. Eunive Grass. Anna Brenner. Xaleria Phillips. l"ramres Mrtlalve, Etta
Mae Mason, Evelyn Farris, ,laoquelyne Nichols. Celia Wooil, Betty Anne Swezey.
Sm-om! Ron' Bonnie Hanson. Adele Terry, Dorothy Buckley. Jacqueline Fair, Mary Crawford,
Travis Jacobe. Dixie Lee Blannen.
First Fon- Dorothy Lake, Dorothy Zimmerman. Estamary Graham, Virginia Ross, Mary Rogers,
Doris Dyck, ,lean Guy, Helen Klostermann, Pat Dorris.
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The newest addition to the
camp us is the "Veterans
Apartments" housing area.
This is the home of many a
man who at one time com-
manded, but now is second in
command.
The apartments are modern
throughout and when touched
with the feminine hand be-
come very attractive.
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"Hmne,' is what many Z1 Stu-
dent-veteran calls "Vet City."
The trailer units have been a
"life saver" to many a veteran
and all voice the fine, friendly
attitude of the neighbors.
Lloyd Eby Cforrner Navy
Ensigny was elected to the
post of City-Manager at the
beginning- of second semester.
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Queen 0f Me IC ll. "Sweetheart Swing"
Miss
Carol Drum was chosen queen of the Kansas Uni-
versity "Sweetheart Swing" at Lawrence. Other
candidates at K. U. included beauties from Nebraska,
Missouri, Kansas City, K. U., Kansas State, Baker,
and Washburn.
One of the events of the week-end was a parade
on Mt. Oread which was attended by all the Candi-
dates from the various colleges.
Some of the gifts which were presented her
during the Coronation ceremony inrluded a double
oriental orchid, two bracelets, and a gold Compact.
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Second Row --- Robison. ,loang Welsli, Jeang Decker, Claudineg Crahh, Arlieg Richards, Betlyg
Lewis, Leilag Mayes, Melvag Murphy, Maurine.
First Row-Overholt, Dorothy: Vlcek, Velmag Bergh, Miss Doris: Drum, Carolg Fanestil,
Marjorie.
OFFICERS
ELIZABETH RICHARDS ..., President .......................... ........,. D elta Sigma Epsilon
DOROTHY OVERHOLT .,,... Secretary ,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,...,,,.. ,.,,,........ A lpha Sigma Tau
ARLIE CRABB ..,.,,.....,...,.,,... Treasurer ........,.,..........,........,.. ,.,...,.... S igma Sigma Sigma
MAURINE MURPHY .....,.... Corresponding Secretary ,.,..,.,.,,.,,.,...,,, Alpha Sigma Alpha
Pan-Hellenic Council is an organization composed of members from each
of the five sororities on the campus. It forms the executive council of the
women's Greek organizations, and holds the Pan-Hellenic constitution
containing the rules and regulations formulated for the common welfare
of the sororities.
Pan-Hellenic Council plans and promotes local rules, activities, and
standards common to all five sororities. Each year Pan-Hellenic awards
a scholarship prize to the sorority with the highest academic rating for
the year. It also has a student loan fund set up for the convenience of
both Greek and non-Greek girls.
Monthly meetings are held in the Student Council room under the
sponsorship of Miss Doris Bergh, instructor in the Music Department. At
this time each sorority presents its problems and questions for discussion
by all. Miss Mildred Mitchell, women's advisor, frequently attends the
meetings and offers suggestions.
t "Sweetheart Swing" was the theme of the Valentine Dance, held on
February 14, sponsored by Pan-Hellenic. Decorations in the traditional
Valentine colors of red and white with huge hearts boasting the Greek
letters of each sorority made the ballroom a den of romance.
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SIIIIIIUIIQ' fwooton, Jackg Taylor, Francisg Wolf, liarlang Bush. Duane.
Scrllvrl Byer. Gene: 'l'urner. ,loeg Mr. 'l'i'usler: Rich. lveorizinlg Long. l.owr-ll.
OFFICERS
IIQUN.-XRD RICIII. ......Prcsiclenl ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , ........,. 9 ignifz Tun CIIIIINIII
.l0l'f TL RNER. . ..,., Secretary and Treasuiei ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Plzi llcltrl Clif
JOE EISENBAIIII ,,..,...,... Editor. ,,AA . ,,,,,.,, . ,,,,,,,,, Kappa Sigma Epsilon
MR. V. T. TRUSLISR ,,,,,,,,...... ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,A,,,,,,,.,,,AA,,,A,,,....,A,, ,,,,,,........ S p onsor
The Inter-Fraternity Council is the administrative body of the four
fraternities on the campus and is composed of two representatives from
each Greek organization. Sponsor for the Council is V. T. Trusler, Dean
of Men.
Deferred pledging was the most important issue to be presented this
year. Much discussion was rendered on the issue, however a final decision
was not reached. Representatives from each sorority and fraternity were
chosen to investigate the problem more thoroughly. If the plan is adopted
by the Greek organizations on this campus, it would mean a student must
be enrolled at least one semester before any pledge to a Greek organization
could be made.
The problem of sending corsages arose again this year and flowers were
immediately voted out. Corsages were banned from all sorority parties.
The Inter-Fraternity and Inter-Sorority dances are also included under
this restriction. Sending corsages is an optional privilege for all fraternity
parties.
Under the sponsorship of Mr. Trusler, and the chairmanship of Leonard
Rich, the council planned and held the best Inter-Frat dance that has been
experienced in "many a moonf' The Student Union was the scene of fes-
tivities. 'Ihe Easter Hop, as the council christened it, may become an
annual affair.
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CAROL DRUM ,,AA,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y,,, P resizfvnl
LIICILLE BENDER ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,A,,, , Vive-Presideyzl
ANN HARRISON, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. RPl'lIfllIIIg Secretary
PATRICIA FORD ,,,,..,....A Corrvspnnrling Serremry
INIARTHA BERNDT ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, T rvnszfrwr
NIAIIRINE MURPHY,
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CAROL DRUM ,,,, Pan-Hellffnif' Rl'1lff'Sf'HfHIl'I7?.9
.IOAN CALHOUN,
INA LOU CONKLIN ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Rush Captains
MRS. ROSE WE5'I' .,,.,,,,.,,..... .... . ..HlIllSf'I7l0lh6I
MISS EDNA IVICCIILLOIIGH ,,,... Frlrlllly Sponsor
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SUIYIIIII Kun' tjllllixllll. Drum. ll., Drum. J.. lfmlwards. lforil. llarxif
I'.I'l.iI Run' Ulaulfe-ller. llrass. llarrison. Ila1'lr'nlmwe1'. Karnes. lxnoeppx-I.
From the diary of Epsilon Epsilon chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha,
tumbles the story of a year packed full of gay and varied activities.
The series of rush week parties first semester ended with the Alpha Sig
dinner and early the following Sunday morning fourteen young women
were serenaded and taken to the chapter house where they became pledges
of Alpha Sigma Alpha.
Early in the semester on week-end evenings, Alpha Sig house doors
were opened and the sorority members were hostesses to the fraternities
and independent men.
A few weeks later, Carol Drum was chosen by the Alpha Sigs as their
candidate for Peggy Pedagog as preparations for homecoming events were
undertaken.
"Evening in Paris" was spent at the pledge formal, with a twilight
Parisian skyline and a multitude of stars. Pledge mother Jacuueline Max-
well, was crowned by the pledges as the oueen of the formal.
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SUFOIIIX Hou' -Peterson. M.. Peterson, l'.. Prison-k. Hidcnour. Shafer. Sorenson
l'11'.w! Hou' TPll'ilQll'1lCil6l'. lerry. Willlv. W ilson.
Founders Day, observed with a dinner given the chapter by Emporia
alumni, recalled the history of Alpha Sigma Alpha at Emporia State as
well as the history of the national group.
The traditional winter formal, the "Snowball Party," was held in the
Student Union December 13, with sweet music, Christmas decorations, and
a ceiling full of snowballs, Two days later the last social event of 1946
took place at the chapter house when the Alpha Sis and their mothers
gathered around the Christmas tree and exchanged gifts.
Another successful rush week, the first few days of second semester,
closed on Wednesday, January 22, with a dinner at the chapter house.
Near Mother's Day the Alpha Sigs were hostesses at a formal tea given
by the mothers. After the tea, new members of A. S. A. Mothers' Club
were initiated.
In May, Alpha Sig seniors were honored at the sorority "Senior Break-
fast," and this farewell gesture of the seven graduated members closed
the 1946-47 Alpha Sigma Alpha school year.
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DOROTHY OYERHOLT.
YALE'I"l'A MOECKEL.
YELMA VLCEK..I,Illl-Hl'llL'Ilil,' RUprc'sc'l1Iulil'es
AIRS. FRANK NASON ,,,,..... ..,,,,, H 0llSf'IIIOflLt:'I'
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After rush week in September, the Alpha Taus had ten new pledges.
Homecoming was great fun. Alumni swarmed through the sorority
house to help add gayety to the occasion. For the first time since before
the war, the girls decorated their house, and it was an entirely new ex-
perience for most of the girls. However, they enjoyed fashioning a large
"Welcome" sign out of crepe paper, and making a figure of "Corky" leaping
over the goal posts and figures of defeated and battered "Tigers" sitting
gloomily around the "grave', of a member of their team.
The Alpha Taus' skit in the 1946 Homecoming Follies consisted of a
melodrama adapted to the outstanding faculty personalities on the Emporia
State campus. '
Valetta Moeckel represented the sorority as an attendant to Peggy
Pedagog.
The first semester pledges decided to make their party for the actives
an informal one. And informal it was! They arranged for hayracks-and
a bonfire and barbecue when the group reached their destination. The rest
of the evening was spent in the Student Union "Hornet's Nest" playing
ping-pong, cards, and dancing.
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l'4l7IIIif,I, Ron' Allen. Branson. ilarrotliers., Feili. Geist. l'larnden.
Thin! Razr- llett, lleuherl, Xloeckel. Nichols, Uverlioll. Phillips.
EPVIIIIII R1IIl"' fl'rice. Plll'liCll. Roberts. Ross. Silas-I. Sleawl.
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'lzxl lion' lrnfe. Y amluxere. Xlrek. Xl.. Xlvelx. X.
'l'o observe the founding of the first Chapter of Alpha Sigma Tau in
1899, the Iota Girls held a formal dinner in the chapter room.
llell week proved to be fun for both actives and pledges.
The Alpha Taus chose "Winter Wonderland" for their part in the annual
Christmas sing.
Six girls pledged Alpha Tau the second semester. They were Lois
Anderson, Mardell Bell, Bobbie Boynton, Joyce Hedges, Barbara Puhr, and
Jeanne Ruby.
The social affairs of the sorority were climaxed by the annual spring
formal held in April at the Broadview Grillroom.
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JUAN RUBISUN .,....., IIFSIIIFHI
ELIZABETH RICHARDS VIKFIIKXIIILILZ
OPAL MAE SCHOOF, lt eme er
JOSEPHINE BLOXONI 2nd semester
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MARIE WILIIITE ,,,,,,.
MARJURIE SAIIDER
JOAN ROBISON.
BETTY RICHARDS
MELVA MAYES,.PaI
BETTY RICHARDS.
MELVA MAYES ,,,,,,,,.
MRS. NELLIE HALL
MISS BEULAII IIOULTONI Sponsor
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a busy week, ending with an "Engagement" preferential dinner, The
following Sunday morning ten girls became pledges of Delta Sigma Epsilon.
Semester activities progressed with Open House for the fraternities
and men of Mu Epsilon Nu.
The pledges gave their semester party at the Civic Auditorium,
November 9, using the theme "Duffy's Tavern?
The night of December 20, the chapter entertained their dates and guests
with a formal Christmas dance. The house was decorated with lighted
Christmas trees, pine, mistletoe, and candles.
Second semester got off to a good start with the pledging of four girls.
Early in the second semester we were visited by our national president,
Miss Elizabeth Daniels, and two girls from the Psi Chapter at Warrens-
burg, Missouri.
On March 20, the girls entertained their fathers with a dinner, program,
and serenade.
Delta Sigma Epsilon was happy to receive the Pan-Hellenic Scholarship
Award for highest rating of grades for 1946.
Another happy event was the receiving of the loving cup for winning
the Women's award in the Singing Bee. We sang western folk songs, which
included: "Tumbling Tumbleweed," "High Falutin' Buckaroo," "Song of
the Sage," and our Sweetheart Song.
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Third Ron' Hoffinan. Nlarkley. Nlayes. Nlolney. Peilnington,
St'!'UIlll lil?Il"" I,fiit'I'St?Il. Rainy. RlCl121l'4lN. Ronison. Sauder.
lfirsl Hun' fSvl1oof. Sexerns. Xoeste. Williite.
VVe held our spring formal at the Broadview Hotel, dancing to the music
of Rosalee and her Music-Makers.
Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded at Miami University,
Oxford, Ohio, on September 23, 1914. The sorority grew rapidly and in
1917 became the fourth group to join the Association of Educational
Sororities. Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded on
Emporia State Campus, March 21, 1917.
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CLAUUINE DIQCKHR , A , , 1 'H-siflfwf
JEAN WELSH , , ., . , ,, . , r'if-Q-lffmlfnf
HELEN JANE NICKELS,.,I.'nrrespomIing Svcy.
BARBARA B.-XRNETT ,,,,,,, Rvrording Sw-rvtnry
AJARTIIA SPELLMAN. .,,,,,,, .,,,, 7 vl4f'IlSlll'l'l'
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XJIRGINIA CRICCS.
JEAN WELSH ,,,. Pzzn-Hrllvrlir Rf'12rn's1'r1Int1'1'P.9
MRS. EMMA JONES ........, ,,,,,,,, H fzzlsvlzznllzffr
DR. MJNNIE MILLER .,,,....,, ,Frlrllllv Sponsnr
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Top as our theme this fall, rush week
was a "circus" We pledged ten new
girls.
Our proxy, Claudine Decker, was
fresh from the national convention at
Mackinac Island, Michigan, where she
picked up beaucoup new ideas . . . and
a sun tan.
The welcome mat was worn slick
during Homecoming when thirty of
our alums "headquartered" at the Pi
Kap house for the week-end's festiv-
ities. They all looked with proud and
shining eyes on the Baby Grand piano
which we had purchased in October.
In November the pledges enter-
tained with a formal dance in the
Student Union Ballroom. Eddie Wort-
man's band furnished super-syncopa-
tion for our dancipation. Fairyland
was the theme of the party, and
Wilma Smithheisler, pledge mother,
reigned as the Fairyland Queen.
Christmas season was especially
gay with a Sunday morning breakfast
given by Aunt Jo, whose cuisine ideas
would rival the best in the business.
Mrs. Steerman, Mrs. Gorman, and
Dr. Miller were our guests. Breakfast
was followed by the opening of many
gifts- proof that we had all been
good little girls!
Second semester rush week brought
us five heaven-sent pledges whose
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f.'r'nIe'r Rolf' xliigllllllfii. Nickels. Robinson, Ruple. Sf-liincdelnaliii. Shaw.
Ruflunf Ron' Spelllnau. Sieffe. Sleg. 'Yorram-6-,. Welsh. Wright.
halos soon began to tarnish when they got the mistaken idea that actives
were gullible objects for impractical jokes.
April 25 brought our formal dinner dance which was held at the Broad-
view Grillroom with Rosalee and her Music-Makers providing music for
our dining and dancing pleasure.
1947 marks the eighteenth year that our housemother, Aunt Jo, has
been lovingly watching over the girls at "132." We owe much to her
super-efficient management and to the ever Wise and interested counsel
of our faculty advisor, Dr. Miller.
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LEILA LEWIS .,,,,, , ....,,,. Presirlent
JEANNE BELTING ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,... Vive-President
LAURA MAE KUHLMAN ...... ,,.,,,,, . Surrezary
IMOGENE RICHARDS ,,...,,.,,.,,........,.... TFCIISIIVFI
ARLIE CRABB, LEILA LEWIS.
MARJURIE FANESTIL ,,,,,.,,,,,A,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Pan Hellvnir' Represcrzlrltfves
ARLIE CRABB, MARJORIE FANESTIL ........
Rush Crzpfrzins
MRS. ALICE SULLIVAN .,..,.,....... Housemother
MISS IRENE DE MUN ...,..,...,, Farufty Sponsor
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ldluclger, Foster, Gay. Haley. Hassler. llefner. llovll. .lamem Jolinslun. Kulilnian. Kulninlx,
Lewis, L.. Lewis. N., Mallory.
Sigma Record Shop was the theme of rush week. We recorded our
smiles on Sunday at the Hotel Broadview coke date and played them
constantly until the following Friday-result twenty pledges. After
getting the pledges well in hand and reversing the coke buying procedure
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lliflrllf' Ron' Pflaum. IRll'llill'IlS. Sauder. Scliwarm, Seifert. Sheeley.
Hnllrmz Ron' Smalcs. Soclcrslrom. Swincliart, Tllresher. Welch. Yeager.
we held open house for each fraternity, and became acquainted with the
male element on the campus.
Homecoming saw multi-many alumni returning for the annual event.
Sigma Sigma Sigma was judged second on the Homecoming house deco-
rations.
Our pledges entertained us royally at the winter formal, "Pledge Calam-
ity." With decorations conveying the theme and Eddie Wortman fur-
nishing the music, we realized the calamity of every pledge.
"Sigma Surrealism" was emphasized by a supply of unattached arms,
eyes, and legs at the spring formal. About twelve mothers came to live
at the house for "Mother's Week End". They were honored by a Saturday
night dinner and a Sunday tea.
Founders day was traditionally celebrated with a beautiful purple and
white flower scheme. April 20, 1898, marked the date of the founding
of Sigma Sigma Sigma.
We laughed, cried, rejoiced, and remorsed during the last nine months
and we think it was worth every minute. Now to go home and convince
Dad that the overdrawn checking account is the price he must pay to
have his daughter educated. To you Mother Sullivan, our capable house-
mother, and to you Leila Lewis, our able president, we say, "Thank you
for all your trials and tribulations. We hone that you, too, think it was
worth all."
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MRS. A. H. OGAN ......,,..,.., ,,,,, ,,,,,.. H 0 usenzother
DR. GEORGE R. R. PFLALFM, MR. G. A.
BUZZARD, MR. LEOPOLD LEICL ............
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Fifth Rl?Il'f.'xiiI7iIlIl. Bell. Benson. Browning. Bnvlx. Blll1'1gbll'4illf'I'. B.
Fourtlz ROIl'+ BllIllg3I'fiIlCI'. T.. Byer. Carr. Colvin. Crandall. llrawfnrd.
Thin! 1f!Jlf'iDPfiFHffCYlfGlfi, Dunn. Eisenlnach. Engle. Fisher. lflacinng.
Sefonrl R0ll7fH21l'IllUI'l, Haflinger, Jones, Jnhlin. D.. Juhlin, Laflerle.
First Knut -Lenigun. Lewis. long. Marlin. Mauflerly. NicQuin. R.
Cozily nestled away in their new home at 612 West 12th, the Kappa Sigs
devote themselves to the usual mental gymnastics over academics. But
being a social organization, they make it a point not to neglect gregarious
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Fourth Rolf" 'lNlcQnln. B.. Xlcllay. Holley. Milsap. Morgan. Morse.
Thin! R01l""xlflfl, 0'Nlara, Pearse. Pyle. Reigle, Sander.
Svrmnl Ron' 'fSl1aneIec, Schull. Shafer. Sliupe, Spalz. Stinson
Ffrsf Rolf- Fulton. Thomas. 'l'rusler. Yan Soyoe.
groupings for frivolous frolics. In the fall, the call goes out to Kappa
Sigs near and far to flock to some central point to become engulfed in
an evening of revelry at the Annual Bowery Party while bedecked in
weird attire, some of which actually resembles Bowery costumes.
Come spring, the organization joins with other frats in throwing the
gala fling known as the Inter-Frat dance. The spring formal is a dinner-
dance called the Salad Slide--for reasons none too clear. It has some-
thing to do with salads in laps, according to alumni.
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DAN MCCLENNY .....,.....,.... ,,..,... R ash Captain
MRS. ALICE POTTS ..,,,.,,.....,......,, Housemothel
MR. E. C. MCGILL, DR. EVERETT RICH,
MR. C. P. PATTERSON ,,.... Faculty Sponsors
The Sigma Tau house at 1028 Constiluliun
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Third R010-Buckley. Burkett. Butler. Clausen. Crimble.
Svrond R0ll"' Erickson, Falirbach. Cafllwerry. Gladfelter, Cnnkle.
Ifirsl R010 - Hanna. llollingsworth. llolmes. Irwin. Jackson.
The Sigma Taus social activities began with a splendid rush week
program which was highlighted by a dance at the Country Club. The
new year started successfully with twenty-six new pledges.
The Homecoming celebration and Reunion saw the return of many of
the old Taus who had been in the armed services. The Tau house was
awarded first prize for its beautiful and original homecoming decorations.
On November 7, the pledges entertained the actives and alumni at the
annual pledge party held in the Student Union Ballroom. Over seventy
pledges, actives, and alumni danced to the music of Del Weidner and his
orchestra.
Delta chapter sent sixteen men to the National Conclave of Sigma Tau
Gamma held at St. Louis, during the Christmas holidays.
Second semester saw the pledging of seventeen men to the Tau house.
Delta held its annual Spring Formal on May 3, at the Student Union.
Many of the out-of-town alumni were present and it was fine to see the
old Taus again.
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Fifth Rl1lL""-JIJIICS. R., Jones. W.. Knoeppel. Larson. Laurensana, liilc-lifielfl. C.
Fourth R0144-- Lonnberg, Loy. Link. MCClenny. Nlellalliels. 3lI'Cllil'H.
Third Run- Mercer. Miles, Miller. Peery. Peters. Reeves.
Swond RUll"7 Rich. Rindom. Royer, D., Ruyer. H.. Sigler. Tholen.
l"irsl Ron' f-Troulmun. Welch. Williamson, Winters. L.. Winters. N.. Wooton.
Mother Potts completed her seventeenth year as housemother of Sigma
Tau. Gamma.
With finals over the Sigma Taus held a farewell party for the
graduates.
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SAM BU'1"1'ERFIELD . .,Y,,,.. Vi17l'-PFGSITIIPIII
EUGENE McANTEE .,..,. ,,,,,. Serrelary
BILL CRIMWOOD , .. ., ..,,....,,,,,, ,,,,. T reasllrvr
BUD BLRNS, FRANCIS TAYLOR. HARLAN
WOLF ,,,,..,,,, Inter-l"r1zlerniLy Rc'presw1rati1ws
,IOHN LANE, HAVEY MQCUIRE.
"RID" KARNES .,,,,,,, , ,,.......... Rush C'11pIr1in,s
MRS. CLADYS GILBERT ,,,,,,,,,,,, llnu.wnwthe'r
MR. PAUL KIWTNINK,
MR. WALTER BUTCHER.
OR. S. VV. GRAM ,,... ,..,,,,,,., P 'rzrullv Sponsor?
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Fourth Rlllff' Burns. Butterfield, H., liullcrfielci, S., Case, CUICIIIHII, Crouch. Delrivk.
Third Iillll' -f-Dick, Ficlwarils. Emery, Foster, Givens, Goebel. Goldsmith.
Svromi Hou' fGordon, floss, Griffills, Grimm. Crimwooil. Halligan. Hanna.
First Kun' - Harrison. Hoffman, Hogg, ilohne. Hnlmun. Horst, Jones.
Phi Sigma Epsilon began the year, its thirty-seventh, with a new
chapter house located at 922 Mechanic. The Phi Sigs remain the oldest
and the largest Greek organization on the campus.
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l+'011rIl1 Kl1lUf"' lilelifield, Win., NIUAIIZITIICY. A., N1cAnu1'ney. J.. lllexlnlee. Xlefluire. Xlorrie. Moxlmy,
Third Knit- Murray. Oyler. L.. Oyler. S., Patterson, Pllipps. Puppinn. Silfi-HlS.
SPIYIIIII Rolf- Smiles. Fc-liarff. Svlmles. Schultz. Scott. Shaw. Slmrl.
First Ruu'-- Sopll. Stavy. Floliee. Taylor. Wliley. Wolf. Wright.
The Winter formal was held at the Broadview Hotel the first Week
in February with 75 Couples dancing to the music of Eddie Wortmaifs
Band.
The annual Phi Sig Farmer's Ball was held May 3, and proved to be
one of the best campus parties of the year.
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IJIWANE RUSH ...,.. ..,, Prvsirlwll
RAYMOND SLOAN ,,.,., . .,..... Vir'm'-President
MAX BAIRD A.,,,,,,,.,..,. .,,,,, . Yerremry
ALFRED DEERING . ,,,,, ,........... , Treasurer
JOE TURNER, DUANE BUSH ......,,,,,.......,,.,...,
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R A Y CAMPBELL ..,. ,.... ......,....,..... R 1 ash Crzpmin,
DR. 0. J. BORCHERS, MR. DALE HOGAN,
MR. CHAS. HENDRICKS, MR. IIAROLD
CLARK .,,,,, .,,..,,....,,,,.,,....,,....... F arzzlly' .Sponsors
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Third Row-Bush, Campbell, Cochennet, Deering, Doles, Edwards, B.
Second Rou'-- Edwards. L.. Funk. Gallatin, Grissom. llall. l-loldredge.
First RUIL'7J3gg8I'tl, Knouse, Kowalski. Krueger, Lemons, Leonard.
Phi Delta Chi ended its second year of reactivity following the ter-
mination of World War II with fifty-two active members and seventeen
pledges.
The Phi Delts, by winning first place in the Homecoming Follies, added
to their collection of trophies another silver loving cup, one of the honors
that contributed to a successful year.
The annual fall "Swing" was held at the Broadview Hotel on Novem-
ber 15. Music for the party was furnished by Eddie Wortman's orchestra.
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Fourth Row -- Meeker, Morris, Neamlcrhiser, Notson, O'Donncll. Parhm.
Third Row- Pedigo, Perdaris, Reeser, Richter, Robinson. Sharp.
Svrond Row -Sloan, Smith, Squier. Turner, lllter. C.. liter. .l.
First RowfVan Sickle. Wamser, Wilson. Woorllwury.
Phi Delta Chi won the annual singing bee with Joe Turner singing
"Stormy Weather" and Gene Bratton soloing on the "Honeymoon Song."
A unique contribution to the 1947 March of Dimes campaign was made
by Phi Delta Chi during "Hell Week."
The curtain falls on another act of the drama of college life for the
Phi Delts. It has been a successful year, in which the members of Phi
Delta Chi -both within the house and among other organizations on the
campus-have upheld and enjoyed the advantages of a democratic, fra-
ternal fellowship.
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Wfhnefaska
Sflllllfillgf DORIS DROLETT, Vice-President.
EULA PACE, Song Leader.
Svulwl K ATH LFEN CLEICH IMAN. Sm-1'elury.
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BETTY NOLAND, Treasurer.
LICONA IIARCADINE, l,I'8SilIE'lll.
DORUTIIY RICICHARUT, Sm-iul Cluuirxuun
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Third Kun' Kathleen Young, Phyl lieroux, Geraldine l'lilIllil18llS!'l', Frances Dunn. Mary llawkins,
Alverna Hume, Christine Haskins. Mary Ware. Irene Meierhoff.
Svvnrzfl Kon' Eileen Sanders. Anita Reid. Dolly l-lighwood, Evelyn Novak, Helen Robinson. Lois
Helly, Elizabeth Perkins. Franucs Mcflahc.
l"l'I'5f Ron' Kathleen Fox. lluxel Black. Lois Brazier, Betty Rogers. Georgiianna Cordan. Catherine
Carter. Phyllis Kay.
In the fifteenth year of organization, the Winnetaska has brought the
opportunity for cultural and social relationships to girls not affiliated
with Greek-letter societies. Winnetaska has as its native meaning the
words, "pleasant friendship" and the relationship of the members is
based on these words.
Winnetaska has not been a segregated organization. Many of its
members are leaders in campus activities and make Winnetaska a part of
the entire school's program for enlarging the individual opportunity for
social advancement.
At the beginning of the year, a tea was given as a welcome to the
new girls on the campus.
Mary Forbes, the Winnetaska representative, was chosen as Home-
coming Queen for 1946-47.
The spring formal was held in the Student Union ballroom with music
by Eddie Wortman's band.
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Third Row - Evelyn Stevens, Lola Taylor, Veneta Tucker. .leanette Haag, Mary Forbes. Annabelle
Turner, Margaret Rowlands.
Second Rolf- Virginia Ross, Mary Ann Pelell, Daphene Chatlwiek. Betty Coffey, Evelyn Farris.
Jacqueline Nichols. Reeta O'Ha1'o. Eclith Frazier. Enla Page, Gloria Barnes, Vida
Clothier.
First Raton Beth Beauchamp, Mary Crawford, Betty ,lean Noland. ,loan Block. Doris Drulett,
Dorothy Zimmerman.
Tltirzl Rolf lris Hellnly. liclith Mvtlullougli. Betty .Xnne Fwezvy. lris l,f'l'lxPl'. Nlary Xlive Reef
Anne Belle Rees. Alive lfttlver. lftlna lrlson.
.Sl'!'tll1liRIIIU Jane Fogleman. ,lean Guy. Helen Klosterniann. Pat Dorris, Margaret Wlhitlow.
Treva Lewis, Mary Jean Rogers, Velma Laney. Maxine Kind.
Firsl ROIUYJCBH Clark. ,lanie Vllootl, Marie Hughes. Betty Marlor. Alice llargadine, Doris Dyck,
Elsie Mast.
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Mu Epsf7on Nu
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CARI, NALI ,,,, ,..,.,,. , , , ,, l'r6siJc'r1L
NELSON W'Al,IACE.,, Vf!'t'-PI'l'Sil1t,VIf
UIALDE RILEY ....,... ,, , . Trvaszzrvr
.IAMES SMITH ,,,, , Svfrvtary
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TOP l'lC'l'llRE
SlflllIlillgeglJ2iViIl Fowler. uillrfwl lfrivson. l.aiern llClf'lislill. lfred Vviclicrl. Kay Sumli-i',
John Snyder. Wallace Larson. Norman liarlke. l.. Nl. Smith. Janies Barnes.
Svrllffdf- Clayton Powers, Donald Blythe. llarry Liggctl. lxeilh Maring. Roland Welsh. lil:
George Hill. Sponsor.
BU'l"l'UM l'lCTUREf
Third R01lf"'iiEllfgC Sturdy. Robert Rim-lianls. Lloyd Cilflllllfl. Bill l'luri'ows. Hay llarncs.
Bob Menzie. Al Phillips.
Sl'I'0l1d Rout- George Harrison. Rayinirnd Nucsscn. Paul Dorris. Exam Cihson. Ronald
Smith, Kenneth Lenke, Erin Spade.
l'lliI'Sf Rourflmuis Caronlle. Bill Snyder. Bill Seberl. llarlan Trennepohl, Al Lewis. Mr.
E. J. Calkins, Sponsor.
Mu Epsilon Nu is one of the largest organizations on the campus. The
primary purpose of the organization is to give independent men an oppor-
tunity to participate in social activities which they, as non-Greeks, would
fail to enjoy. Membership is open to all men students who are non-
members or inactive members of any social fraternity.
The first semester officers were: George Blair, Presidentg George
Sturdy, Vice-Presidentg Wallace Nelson, Secretaryg and Keith Akins,
Treasurer.
The sponsors are Miss Elnora Drafahl, Mr. Wm. H. Gray, Mr. E. J.
Calkins, Dr. George E. Hill, and Mr. Roy Durham.
During the course of each semester, Mu Epsilon Nu and Winnetaska
hold several parties in the ballroom of the Student Union building.
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Slllllfffllg -- Urval Nelson, Wallace Nelson. .lohn Markin. George Blair. Jim Smith. Leland Riggs
Kenneth Kerr. Jay Murphy. Claude Riley.
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'. ni. H. Cfruy. Sponsor: Glenn lmve-. Carl Nall. flluurles Graves, Welalnn linux. Glen
M4-Kinley.
'l'h1'nl Ron" Rulmerl Cenrge, Rivlnuwl Slurmlexanl. llnnalll Wulrufeu. Neil AlNl?l"Sflll. 'll-ml lnuey.
George ,lnl1nsnu.
Swann! Ron' -V 'Paul Enders. :Klan Cnnlml. Royal Behermeyer. Charles Fryer. Allrert Roplugel. David
King.
lfirxt Kim' 'Keith Aikeus. ManuelRicl1lle, lvn Nlersmann. B. .l. Green. ,lavlc Matthews. Leon
Everhart.
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The Mu Ep Foollmall 'llcam
A Mu Ep Chili Feud
'lllle Nlu Ep Fall Fur llmz ll
The- Yulleylmall 'l'eum
and
The Tennis Tr-am
Wlmf Me fame a Sees:
Dilemma in Science Hall.
A couple of bright, boys.
Social izing.
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Full house at The Drug.
Budding
Romance
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Sgma Piigma . . .
Third Ron' llurullly l'rir'e. llfflen lamluwre. Bexerly llarnulm n. Xlaxine Ylvelx. ,Iavqor-line Nlax-
wvll. liois ,-Xnrlerson.
Sworn! Ron' flznrol Drum. lNznn'3 I,l4'l"-Hll. lna Lou Conklin. 'Xnn l'larrison. Nlaurine Nlnrphy.
livlly 5ul'6Iison.
l"irsl Rolf' l'al tfolglaxier. Ruth lillolls. Leona Hargxamliin-, i'iSilll'l' Knotts. 'Xlelxu Hayes. Nlaijorw
Fanmler.
OFFICERS CHEER LEADERS
l.l IQILLE lll'NlJl'ili , ,, ,.., .,..,. l ,l't'S,:Ill'llf .IUYCIIC NIUBLFY , ,, llwul lflzvvr Lemlvr
JUN HRAYSUY ,, ,, Ivl'!'t'-l,I'P.Yi1I!'Ilf l3lC'l"l'l lxNOEPl'lCI,. NXONII JETTX,
NIXRTH-X Sl'lfl,l Nl XX ,,,, ,, .,,, , UXKI. KNOIVSF. FRICI3 NYll.l,lANl50N.
, , .,,, ,, ,, Sw-r'vIr1l'v'l'l'w1vmer lllYllC XIXYYFN.
Sigma Pi Sigma, women's pen organization, is the soark plug' that
ignites the fire of enthusiasm at the Emporia State athletic events. Dis-
tinctively marked by their black uniforms with the gold "Corkies," they
are a pleasant sight to all fans. Between them and the band, lagging
school spirit has been revived during the past year. Members are selected
for their general appearance and marching: ability.
Sigma lli provides entertainment at the halves oi' the football and
basketball games.
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Tflfrfl Run' f-,luvelyu ,IIPIIIISIUIL ,lny B!'L1ll'44'1l.. Mary Ann Stegg. ,luuel Sleffe. Ycwlnla Xlfwek. l.lllll'3
Nlaf' Kulnlmann. Nlary ,In ltting. KLilllll'l?Il flIt'iVlliII!LlIl.
Svrnrzfl Ruiz- i7Lll1'iCi2i l"u1'cl. Xvlma Use PCIIIUIIQIIIII. Yaclixw HicIf'lm111'. Kallllcen Hiller. .ILIIIP
Drum. Nirginia XIUHIP. Xrlic ffrzllrlr.
lfirsl Ron' --,leunf-Ile Haag. Fulu Page Xirginiu Cell. Ye-xu Xlul-uw. Pllylli- St'lll'1i6IlPl4.
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7'f1r'rJ Nun' ,ll'1lIl Tci1'l1g:'uPlwr, ,Xnnr Rulrixm11. 'sluuy !'vl:'i'1m, Pu! l'e2l:'1's4m, .loam fjIl!lIl4'l',
,lfuxnnv Hulrx. NZIIIUIIC' Vs inilc-.
Sworn! lfrm' hNl:11'jm'Ex- lxlllllillix. ,lc-urmrnv lleflling. -Xi1liIlki4'1' f'gl'IIXV2l!lIl. Vlullik I.:-rmnx, Ilmwnlllx
f,Nt'l"lllIl.
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f"fl's!lfn1l' .lwxlll 4:lIl11.um, XI:1l'r'l:1 ,lvl Xllrlvl'--ml. l,llf'c' l1I'Il4lP!1 XIZIIKX .l4'Jl2l 5vl:ulI1'lin'l', l?ulul':'-f-uw:l1l.
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1946 oofball Season
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Sixth Row-Vfjoiies., W.. Jennings. Squire. Eruning. Faliring. Amlierg. Holmlmerg, Smith, L.,
Latas. Nelson.
Fifth Row -- Butterfieltl, tTrainert, Blythe. Campbell, C.. Mcfllenny, Mel-'eek, Yergler, Kolmlmeman.
Yockey. Iloffman. Plummer. Latas. Patterson. Crouch tAss't trainerl.
Fourth Rott' -'-' Morfortl, Cordon. CI.. Wilson. U.. Butterfield. H.. llanna. Laney. Nelson. Parliln. Bell.
Thirtl RUIL'-' lleitler, Alfred tAss't Coachl. Fish, Milos", tLine Coaclil. Cary, Lune, Taylor. lloyt.
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Edwards. Brown, M., Corey. Dick, llurt, Harper. Leroy tAss't Coachl, Caywood,
Keith fBac'kfield Coaclit. Welch. Fran tHeatl Coacht.
Serum! Ron' Goldsmith. Sadowski. Scales. Daniels, Foster. Winchester. Litchfield. Robinson
Caine, Sltanelec, Short.
First Kon"
Baranoski. Kessler.
W'oellhoff. Vylilson. lf.. Polk. Duncan. Sehztrff. Bernard. Mosby. Wright. Rhodes.
Emporia State .... 12 Washburn .......... 20 Emporia State 38 Rockhurst ....,..... 12
Emporia State -26 Colorado School Emporia State 13 Dakota Wesley'n 0
of Mines .,.......... 6 Emporia State 14 St. Benedict's .... 26
Emporia State .... 21 Colorado State ..41 Emporia State .... 21 Pittsburg ......,... 0
Emporia State .... 6 Ft. Hays State H25 Emporia State .... 20 Southwestern
On September 3,
September 3, 1946. You don't remember that date?
1946, the first call for the first practice for the first Dost-war Emporia
State football team was issued by Head Football Coach F. G. 'tFran"
Welch, with an amazing response. Before the first day of school got
underway a week later more than 100 candidates for the Hornet football
team had reported, and were busily at work getting into shape for the
gruelling 9-game schedule that lay before them.
With few lettermen back to build from, the coaching staff of Welch,
Fish and Harper was faced with the task of transforming a bunch of
freshmen with no experience in the Welch-style of play into a smooth
working unit, all in one month.
After long hours of sweat and toil, the Hornets journeyed to Topeka
for their first football game in three years, and after a terrific battle
succumbed to the powerful Ichabods of Washburn University 20-12. Stack-
ing up against two Rocky Mountain schools in the next two weeks, the
Hornets gained a split when they trounced Colorado School of Mines at
t into I
FINAL CENTRAL CONFERENCE '
FOOTBALL STANDINGS: X
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W. L. T. Q
Southwestern ...,... ..... 4 1 0 SAW l
Washburn .......... ..... 3 1 1 l '4 .1
St. Benedict's .......... 2 2 1 b
Pittsburg Teachers ....,... 1 2 2 ' K
Fort Hays State ..,... ..... 1 2 2 !ll5' ,f,y.1,.,-
Emporia State ................ 1 4 0 -
Emporia 26-6, and lost to Colorado State 41-21 at Greeley. The following
Saturday a large Homecoming crowd were witness to a 25-6 mauling handed
the E-Staters by underdog Fort Hays State, marking the second confer-
ence loss for the Welch-men. The Rockhurst Hawks felt the full fury of
the Hornet sting as they went down to a 38-12 non-conference defeat. A
soaking rain the following Saturday transformed what was once a football
field into a quagmire, but the Hornets were able to swim their way to a
13 to 0 victory over visiting Dakota Wesleyan of Mitchell, South Dakota,
and bring their season record to balance at 3 wins and 3 losses. The balance
was short-lived, however, as Marty Peters brought a well-drilled flock of
Ravens from St. Benedict's to plaster the Hornets with their third con-
ference defeat 26-14. Not to be outdone in the Way of spoiling Home-
comings, the E-Staters journeyed to Pittsburg for their next to last game
of the year, and wrecked the Gorilla grad-day by hammering out a 21-0
wing but on Turkey day the Hornets again went down to defeat, this time
to championship-bound Southwestern. A three-touchdown splurge in the
first half by the Builders was too much for the valiant charges of Coach
Welch, and they were buried under a 33-20 count to end the season with a
record of 4 wins and 5 losses.
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COACHES
"GUS" FISH
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GSFRANN WELLH
LEROY HARPER
PAUL KUTNINK
KEITH CAYWOOD
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Although they finished the season below the .500 mark, and in the
cellar of the Central Conference, the season was highly successful from
the standpoint of developing new material, and getting a bunch of green
backfield men indoctrinated in the intricacies of the Welch razzle-dazzle.
Outstanding during the season for the Hornets were veterans Bill Gold-
smith, who was selected on the Central Conference all-star teamg Dave
Scales, selected on the second teamg Charles Scharff, 220-pound tackle
from Burlingtong freshman Bill Litchfield, backfield choice for A1l-Con-
ference honors on the first teamg Don Sadowski and David "Corky"
Wright, former Newton High starsg and Pete Daniels, colored star from
Emporia High School, whose educated toe and shifty hips made him high
scorer on the Hornet squad for the season with 38 points.
'BUDU FOSTER BILL UOLDSMITH BILL Ll'l'CHlf'lELD
Mo-Kan Bowl All-Conference Center All-Conference Quarter-back
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"B" feam Football . . .
Sigma Pi gives out with a yell ----Wilsrin intercepts a quick pass.
Our "B" Team is known as the Junior Hornets. With this in mind
Fran Welch carefully culled over the prospects, selecting some for the
varsity squad. Those in need of more experience and training he turned
over to Freshman Coach LeRoy Harper, himself an old work-horse for
the Black and Gold in the good old days before the big conflict.
Coach Harper took that bunch of green youngsters in hand, and
started toiling with them daily to get them in shape for the four football
games that were lined up waiting for them. First he gave them the old
army routine and calisthenics and more of same, then he drilled them
on fundamentals, then he gave them plays to learn and defensive forma-
tions to master, and finally, as the opening date of the varsity season
drew nearer, he threw his poor little freshmen to the mercy of the Welch-
drilled bruisers, having trained them on the Washburn type plays.
On Saturday, October 5, the Junior Hornets had a chance to strut
their stuff, but alack and alas, the visiting firemen from Washburn, in
the form of Junior lchabods, didn't react as guests should, and went
back to Topeka with a 14-0 Hornet scalp hanging from their moleskins.
Never ones to be discouraged by a small failure, the charges of Coach
Harper kept working, provided more cannon fodder for the varsity, and
at last went to Salina, where they crash-landed the Smoky Hills Army
Air Force team 7-0 on a last period touchdown by Pete Brown.
The next date for the victorious "Hornetites" was down in the south-
western corner of the state, when they journeyed to Independence to meet
the Junior College team of that fair city. Oh woe were we! The JC's
came out on top of a 7-6 squeezer, and the E-Staters were one down, with
one to go.
Playing on their home field for their last encounter of the season, the
Junior Hornets entertained the powerful squad of the Junior Aggies
from Kansas State, but found the Aggies doing most of the entertain-
ing. Although the Hornets made numerous threats at the Aggie double
chalk stripe, it remained undented as the visitors walked off with a 14-0
decision.
And that is my story. Okay, so we didn't win too many games. At
least boys who wouldn't have had a chance to get any experience with
the varsity squad got to play a lot of football, and next year they too
will be ready for the faster competition provided by the Hornet varsity.
ls that bad?
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1947 C'enrral fan,
4f!1 Place IV. A
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Fin at Central Conference Standings
W. L. Pct. Pts. Opp.
EMPORIA STATE ,......,..,....,.,.. 10 0 1.000 519 437
Fort Hays State .1..... 5 5 .500 558 543
Washburn ........,1..........,. 5 5 .500 460 482
Pittsburg Teachers ..,... 4 6 .400 460 468
St. Benedict's .......V..,.. 4 6 .400 460 478
Southwestern ...r,r.......,..r.,.,..... 2 8 .200 403 452
National Tournament Results
Emporia State ...,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,,, Lawrence Tech, Detroit .,...... 54
Emporia State ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 0 Canterbury College, Ind. ...... 48
Emporia State ,,,.... ,,...., 5 5 Beloit College, Wis. ................ 52
Emporia State ,,,,... ,,,,,,, 5 5 Marshall College Covertimej 56
Emporia State .,,,,..l..,,,.,,,,,, 38 Arizona State .......................... 47
Two All-American tasketball players, fourth place in the National
Tourney, and an undefeated record in the Central Conference for the
first time in the history of the school was the record posted in the pages
of history by the Emporia State basketball team of 1946-47.
When Coach E. D. "Gus" Fish issued the call for the round-ball artists
early in November, nobody had an idea of the things to come from that
motley crew of assembled aspirants. A sprinkling of letter-men on pre-
war Hornet teams were on hand at the opening of practice sessions-
familiar names of Wilbur Reeser, Olivet, Bill Campbell, Emporiag Owen
Wilson, Emporiag Max Smiley, Halsteadg and Bud Foster, Emporia-but
the bulk of the material was made up of freshmen.
So the culling process started. Coach Fish worked the squad of some
60 hopefuls diligently and tirelessly, and in a couple of weeks had it
pared down to a more workable 15, from which a final selection of 12 was
made for the varsity team. Still no hint of the latent power of the ball
club was indicated as the players pounded up and down the maples, and
went through the rigors of learning plays and defensive formations.
All too soon, it seemed, the opening game of the toughest schedule
the Hornets ever were called upon to tackle was thrusting itself upon
the mixture of freshmen and veterans called the Emporia State basket-
ball team. And the opener was no breather in itself-Kansas Univer-
sity. Some indication of things to be might have been derived from the
final score of K. U. 48, Emporia State 42, the Jayhawkers winning the
game from the free throw line as they were outscored from the field.
An over-confident swarm of Hornets went to Wichita University the
following week-end, and absorbed a 49-36 pasting at the hands of the
Shockers, and everyone began to wonder again. A road trip to Iowa and
Missouri was next on the itinerary of the E-Staters, but the combina-
tion of too much travel and too much basketball took its toll of the
players. Games were lost to Drake University 48-38 and Maryville 51-44,
with a 46-36 conquest of Iowa State Teachers College sandwiched in
between-the Hornets' first win of the year. Returning early from
Christmas vacation, the Fish-men entered the Emporia Invitational Tour-
ney", where they came in second, a humiliating 70-31 defeat hanging over
their heads when they bumped into a torrid West Texas State Buffalo
team in the final game. Wins were registered over Central Missouri
State of Warrensburg and Wichita U. to enable the Hornets to go to
the finals.
There was still no hint of things to come when the Hornets met St.
Benedict's at Emporia in their first conference game, and won out 52-49.
No one paid much attention to the win, as the E-Staters were picked to
finish anywhere from third to sixth in the conference race. After wins
were traded with Rockhurst College at Kansas City and Emporia, the
Hornets came through with their second conference win-a convincing
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Af Me Nationals
Bill Litczlilielcl reaulles for a liigli une againil
Arizona Stale . . . You were expecting, Maybe
Basketball? . . . lNlcYey uuljumps llall at the
Marshall game
Mclfey and Bill Litchfield glare as ball flier lay al the Marshall game
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WILBUR REESER BILL LITCHFIELD
59-40 rout of Washburn U., the first place team in the conference the year
before. Now the eyebrows started ascending just a trifle. They went
up still higher as the Hornets copped their next two conference games with
Southwestern 54-42 and Pittsburg 38-28. By this time, the underrated
ball club of Coach Fish's was alone at the top of the heap in the flag chase,
and had established itself as the team to beat for the title.
The rubber game of the series with Wichita was won easily by Em-
poria State when they tromped the Shockers 48-34, a warm-up for the
"croocial" game with Fort Hays State at Hays. After 40 minutes of
spine-tingling action, which saw the score tied 12 times and change hands
21 times, the Hornets came back to Emporia with a 57-56 Tiger pelt,
and a downhill road to the conference flag.
Drake University, second-place team in the Missouri Valley Confer-
ence, was the next threat to the Hornet victory skein of six straight, and
they proved more than just a threat as they eked out a thrilling 57-55
win on a last second long shot by Gene Ollrich after Wilbur Reeser had
tied the score at 55 all with a free throw.
Back to conference competition the next week, the E-Staters took a
jaunt to Atchison, where they nailed a Raven hide to their growing list
of conference wins with 45-41 win over St. Benedict's. The following
night they journeyed to Topeka where they measured the Washburn
gzhabods for a 49-40 loss for victory number seven in the quest for the
ag.
Needing one more win for the championship, or a loss to second-place
Pittsburg, the Hornets came home to wait for their next game-with
Southwestern. However, the Moundbluilders repaid the Hornets for
what they did to them in football, when they trimmed Pittsburg in an
overtime game the night before they came to Emporia to lose a 51-39
game to the Hornets.
With their first championship since 1934 safely wrapped up and put
away in moth-balls. the charges of Coach Fish set their sights on an
undefeated record in the conference, but Pittsburg and Fort Hays State
still stood in the way. Pittsburg was safely disposed of on their home
court when the Hornets eked out a 50-48 win over the fighting Gorillas,
setting the stage for the season closers at home with Fort Hays and
Washington U. of St. Louis.
After trailing the Tigers the first half, and leaving the court at
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Me "B" Team . . .
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Standing ---Taylor, Stokes, Schultz. Larkin, Grimm. Anderson, Powell. Keith Caywooml cclliiiflll.
Seated--f-Spatz, Slianelec, Coleman. Griffills. Pennylmaker. Wilson.
More About The "A " Team . . .
intermission time with a 25-29 deficit, the Hornets came roaring back
in the final Canto to post a 64-54 win, making the first time in the his-
tory of the school that a Hornet team went through conference competi-
tion without a loss. It was also the highest score the deliberate machine
built up by Coach Fish had run up all year.
The final game of the year found the state championship team of
1912 as guests of Emporia State, and they were treated to an exciting
last-minute 58-56 victory over the Washington U. Bears. After trailing
by 12 points at one stage of the second half, the E-Staters rallied strongly.
Meredith Litchfield broke a 56-56 tie in the last ten seconds with a long
shot from the side, and enabled the Hornets to close out the regular season
with a record of 16 wins and 7 losses, including 12 wins out of the last
13 games.
As winner of the Central Conference, and because of the fine record
the Emporians had posted, a bid was received to play in the National
Tourney in Kansas City, and was promptly accepted.
A special train-load of Hornet rooters made the trek to Kansas City
to see the first effort of the Black and Gold in the big meet, and they
were rewarded with a smashing 78 to 54 win over Lawrence Tech of
Detroit. The second try by the Hornets was not quite so simple. Canter-
bury College of Danville, Indiana, leading them the first half and part
of the second before a cold Hornet team got fired up to walk off with a
60-48 win to put them in the Quarterfinals.
Playing Beloit College, Wisconsin, the following night, the E-Staters
went into the final round of four with a 55-52 squeal over the Dairy-
Staters. '
Marshall College of Huntington, West Virginia, was the Hornet foe
in the quarter-final round, and at the end of 45 minutes of torrid battling
the E-Staters went down to a 56-55 overtime thriller to the eventual
champions.
The consolation game for third place on the final night of the tourney
found Arizona State of Flagstaff taking a 47-38 decision from a listless
Hornet crew.
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KEITH WADDELI., Miler, runs with both feet
off the ground at the sprint . . . Below-GARY
BUTTERFIELD, SMITH AND LANE run the
Medley relay. '
GENE SlVllTH lakes a
low lmrflle.
HAROLD YEARGLER
EDDIE DUNN
GENE SMITH
DONALD BLYTHE
E-State Dash men
BOB STOKES E-State High-Jumper
ROBERT WIXSON Hornet sprammf
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THE GOLF TEAM -- Ted Kline, Wallace Larson, Joe Turner, Harold Sigler, Bill Crawfmlfl,
Boln Jones.
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Ed Shupv, Otto 'l'f-icrhgraffber. Kenneth Banz, Jim Clark. John :AKINlf'l'SUYl
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Under the able direction of Paul Kutnink, member of the Emporia
State Physical Education staff, the intramural program for the past year
has been the most comprehensive and bitterly-contested of any in past
history of the school.
Starting with touch football early last fall, the intramural program
has battled weather and vacations to complete tennis and golf, basketball,
swimming, and boxing, with the softball, spring golf and tennis matches
all that remain on the calendar for the present year.
After a slow start, the Phi Delta Chi fraternity has come up fast and
now lead the pack as it enters the final lap in quest of the trophy em-
blematic of the team that finishes with the highest number of points to
become intramural champion for 1946-47. Complete point totals for all
teams as of April 10 are:
Phi Della Chi ,....,,,,. 337.5 points
Mu Epsilon Nu ,l,....,., 335 points
Phi Sigma Epsilon .,.... ,.,.....,. 3 15 points
Sigma Tau Gamma ,,........,,,,...... 297.5 points
Kappa Sigma Epsilon ,.,.,,.,.... 277.5 points
M E N .,,,........,....................,........ 167.5 points
Standings of the various sports already completed are:
TOUCH FOOTBALL
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Kappa Sigma Epsilon .,,, ,,,,,. 5 0
Mu Epsilon Nu ........... ...... 4 l
Phi Delta Chi ........... ....,. 3 2
Phi Sigma Epsilon 2 3
Sigma Tan Gamma ....... ,.,.,. l 41
M E N .........,............... ..,,.. 0 5
TENNIS Hall!
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Mu Epsilon Nu ............,, ,,,,.. 5 0
Kappa Sigma Epsilon ..,. ,,.,,. 3 2
Sigma Tau Gamma ......, ,,.i., 3 2
M E N ..............,........,. ,,.,,, 2 3
Phi Delta Chi ..,,, l,.,,, 2 3
Phi Sigma Epsilon ..... . 0 5
BASKETBALL
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Sigma Tau Gamma ,.,,,,, ,,,,., 4 1
Phi Sigma Epsilon ...,. . 4 l
Phi Delta Chi ,,,,,,, ,..,i, 3 2
Mu Epsilon Nu .,.,,,,.,,, ,A,,,, 2 3
M E N ...,,.,,i,,..,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 3
Kappa Sigma Epsilon ,,,,, ,,,,,, I J 5
VOLLEYBALL
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Mu Epsilon Nu ,..,,., ,,,,,, 5 0
Phi Sigma Epsilon .,,,,,, ,A,,,, 4. 1
Phi Delta Chi ,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,- 3 2
Kappa Sigma Epsilon i,A,, , 2 3
M E N ,,ii,.,.,,,...,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,A,,A 1 4
Sigma Tau Gamma ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,,A,,A,,, 0 5
Boxing was won by the Phi Delts, with the Sigma Taus trailing them.
Behind the Taus were the Phi Sigs, Mu Eps, Kappa Sigs, and the MEN
team. Swimming was also won by the Phi Delts, with the Sigma Taus
in second place, and the Phi Sigs third.
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Sigllllil Taus try for 21 high une
against the Phi Delis.
Erivkwn of Sigma Tau
clnrlges 0119.
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Women 's Pizysiknl Educof on
Bari: Rowe -Joyce Mobley, Mary Taber, Freda Ames, Nlaurine Scbwarm. Bobbie Ross, Wilmella
Wilson. Arlie Crabb.
Front Rolf'-W Virginia Hjerstedt. Esther Zimmerman. Margaret Wbitlow, Beverly Harnden. Kalb-
leen Fox. Joy Branson, Virginia Getz. Frances Moore. Miss Edna Mcflullougb.
Women? Recreation Association
OFFICERS
KATIILEEN FOX ,,,,.., ,, .. President
JOY BRANSON .........,,,,,,, .,,.,., S uvretary
BEVERLY HARNDEN ,, ,.. Trvasllrer
The purpose of the Women's Recreational Association is to promote a
greater interest and wider participation in athletics, to create a love for
sports, and to foster ideals of good sportsmanship and health.
The intramural program consists of Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Ping-
Pong, Basketball, Swimming, and Archery. This year seven teams com-
peted in these sports.
W. R. A. is a member of the Athletic Federation of American College
Women and in April it sent two delegates to the national convention at
Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Women? Physical fdacafion . . .
Third Row -Jcrean Magouirk. ,lacclyn Johnston. Marcia Jo Anderson, Virginia lljertstedt, Alverna
Hume, Lois Carvie. Georgia lrwin.
Second Row ---Dixie Mannen. Patricia Peterson. Gwendolyn Zongker. ,lean Teichgraeher, Norma
.lean lknouse. Esther Zimmerman. Celia Wood.
First Row-,lean Fladger, ,loan Calhoun. Luce Bender. Virginia Getz. Arlie Crabb, Kathleen
Fox. Mary Taber.
OFFICERS
MARY TAHER ,. ,... . ,'l4H.VftIl'Itl
MARIE Wll.Hl'l'l'l .....,,,,.,......,,,,, Vifr-l'res:'r1v11L
J lf NN TEICIICR 'XEBER .... Serrvtary-Treasurer
The second Wednesday of every month majors and minors in the
Women's Physical Education department meet in the gymnasium for the
monthly meeting of the Physical Education Club. The purpose of the
club is to promote leadership and professional advancement. Instructors
in the department as sponsors of the group.
Both recreational and professional meetings have been held during the
year. At Christmas the annual Christmas dinner was held in the Student
Union. A skating party, a play day, and picnics have all contributed their
share of fun to the majors and minors, as well as giving them experience
in organizing and managing athletic activities.
As a departmental group the Physical Education Club furnishes many
hours of pleasure to the Physical Education majors and minors.
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'llle fulluwing girls are ineinhers of the splash vluh: Luis JXI1llPI'rlIIl. Huherta gXI'IllSIl'Ul1g.
flE1lllCI4illB Carter. Kathleen Fox, Luis Carxie. Yirginia lljerstefll, Betty ,In ,laerlevkcz Nurinu .lean
Knouse, lflizalmelli Perkins, Nedra Pflaum. Anne Rulminsun. Bulplwie Ross.
OFFICERS
Blj'I"l'X Jo JxENEciKIi .....,i ii..i.. lfmfffm
BOHBIE ROSS ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...........,.,,,,,..,. Svfnftary
Water stunts, pageants and dances are included in the programs cf the Splash Club.
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Hflrlf Holi'--H l hyllis Sl'lll'0f'l'lBI'. Virginia Cell. Ruth Griffith.
lfronl lflIH'7,If?21Il 'lleistllgruehen Marcia Jn Xmlersnn. Norma ,lean Knnnse, Marjorie lingulil.
OFFICERS A
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In April Rhythmic Circle gives a concert in Albert Taylor Hall.
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Women 5 Pnysica! Education . . .
l Stwrrmf Razr- lilizuluetll Perkins. Yirginia lmveless. ,lean Teivligraelmcfr. ffutherine Carter, Kath-
lvvn Fox. xrlffllllilii Hjertstctll. Nlary 'llalmc-r.
lfirxl Kun" jr'rvun Nlagunirk. lfnnice Crass. Katherine Bowman. Carrie Krunier. Luis Nnclerson.
liurlmra Mandel tfipoiismt.
"It's a strikt-I" is a typical remark that was made at the Emporia Bowling' Alley
uvt-ry other Sztturday by members of tho W'omcn's Collegiate Bowling Club.
Women? lnframaral Tennis Team . . .
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Sllllllfl-HQ' lnurlu .Irfan Taylor. Janette Woml. Ellen Wilwn. ,loan T6ivl1gLl'z1Plver. Mary Vlqbllllill
lxm'e'li11,2: -Xirginia Hjerflofll. Kathleen Fox. Ruth Griffith.
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Fun, frolic, and enthusiasm go with the competitive spirit at women
intramural meets. Each Greek organization and two independent groups
have a representative team entering each activity. To offer all students
an opportunity to participate in athletic activities for recreation is the
main objective of the women's intramural program.
This year intramural activities included badminton, ping-pong, volley-
ball, basketball, archery, tennis and swimming events. Miss Barbara Man-
dell is faculty adviser for women's intramurals, and Virginia Getz was
intramural manager this year.
Record of the results in the basketball round-robin tournament are
as follows:
TEAMS Won Lost Intramural Manager
Hell Cats ,,.. .......... 5 1 Frances Moore
Morse Hall .,,.,, ,,,,,..,.. 5 1 Mary Taber
Tri Sigs ..,, , ,,,...,,,, 4 2 Arlie Crahln
Alpha 'l'aus ..i,, 3 3 Beverly llarndcn
Della Sigs ,. .. ,, 2 4 Joyce Mulxley
Alpha Sigs ...... ,,,,,,,,, l 5 Luce Bender
l'1 Kaps ,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,, 1 5
Upon completion of the basketball tournament two all-star teams were
chosen and played a game to demonstrate the ability of skilled players.
Inter college competition included a volleyball game with the College
of Emporia and a swimming match held at Manhattan.
The year's program was climaxed by the presentation of individual
and group awards at the intramural banquet.
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INTRAMURAI, HADMINTON TEAM- Mary Taber. Virginia Lnvclvsg, Gail Irvin,
Avlion at the W'1vn1en's I!1fI'HlllIlI'2ll SHUI Starq Baskelllall Uunlc.
NNUMI-lN'S lN'l'RfUlLNRAl,S -XLI, STN!! IHSli1j'l'BqXl,l, TEAM
,lzmelyn Johnston. Nancy Pvirsun. EIPHIIUI' Wlxillow. Hvwrly Harmlmx. Frallvcf Nlnmlv.
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Extra
farrxkular
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Student
Connex?
Bill Grirnwooml. Bob Mott, Mr. Theodore Owen, iSponsorJ
Duane Bush.
The functions of the Student Council are to adminster the Student
Council Fund, to serve as administrator of the social program of the
College and of all funds allotted for that purpose, to regulate and control
class elections and elections of its own members. In order to protect the
student body the Council sees that all student organizations on the campus
are chartered by the Student Council and subject to its jurisdiction.
It is through this organization and its members that the activities of
the campus are carried out and the problems which arise are solved.
ifarol l,l'IlIll. llarlan 'l'1'cnnepol1l. Anna' Rljlllllillll. Naomi Jetty. Bill Litchfield
Senior Representatives Freshman Representatives
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OFFICERS
First Semester
Alice Hargailine. Bill llowarrl
Senior Representatives!
Sem-ond Semester
BOB MOTT ,,,,.,......,,,,. .,.....,.,... P resident ......,, .--,,,,. B ILL CRUIWOOD
BILL CRIMWOOD ,,,,, ,, ,,i,.,.,..,.,,, Vice-Presirlcnt ,,,,,,....,, , ,,....,,,,...., ,. , ..,. DllANl'l Bllgll
LEILA LEWIS .,,,. ,,..,... ,,,.i . qt'l'fl"flIfY-TFPHSIITI r
George Blair, Joe Turner Perry Lusk, Leila Lewis, Dewayne Spatz
ffiophomore Representativesl Uunior RepresentaliveSl
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Xi Pb! . . .
Allen Bluuderly. Gene Byer. Alvin Morris. Leona Hargadine. George Goebel. Claudine Decker,
Leila Lewis. Hill Zimmerman. lvu lllersmann, Carol Drum. Francie Taylor. Phyllis Leruux.
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Walter Phipps. Carl Nall. Joyce Mohley. Marion g'Sam" Bulterfield. Kathleen Fox, Anne Robinson,
Helen Snyder. Harlan Trennepohl.
Xi Phi is an association with a twofold function. These are to encour-
age and to recognize qualities of leadership among college students. Mem-
bership is limited to twenty-four pupils with a junior or senior standing.
Ordinarily candidates chosen have previously held some responsible posi-
tion, and the presidents of Various campus organizations are usually in
the majority in the membership of Xi Phi.
Faculty sponsors for the past year have been Dr. Ray C. Maul and
Dr. Everett Rich.
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JACK KOWALSKI, 21111 Sffnwstvr lfflimrg MARTY BERNDT, Assistant Editor
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Sunflower Staff:
ARLIE CRABB
WALLY ERICKSON
PHYLLIS LEROUX
MELVA MAYE9
Bullerlb . . .
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GENE BYER HORACE HOLMES FRANCIS TAYLOR
Erlitnr Ass? Editor BllSfI7f'SS A'1IllIIlgl'l'
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Elementary Club . . .
Tlrirfl Ruiz'--.lm-air Ruby. Marty Berncll. Sylvia Myers, Pat liolglazier. Lou Ann Crallam. .lx-an
Brown. li-is Hellnley. Anne Holiinsnn. Mine llelle Rees. Mary Alive lives. Mina
Swinliurt.
.Sw-nzzrl Run' Xillu lllolliier, Miss Borrnan, lfreflu Anies, Alive Culver, Milmlrr-cl Dec-ker. llc-lly
Geist. Cliurlotle While. Yesla Pownr-ll, Bernice llunl.
l"frx1 Run' - Phyllis St'llI'Ul'IlCI'. llolilxie Ross. Maxine Miller. lfuiiire Sexerns. Belly Noland.
The club was organized for all students and faculty interested in ele-
mentary education.
Mathematics dub . . .
Tliirfl Ron'-V Bruce l'iilWL1l'1lS, john Stewart, Carl Lowe, Yon Day, llenrv Kleulx, Carl l7aln'lnac:l1,
.lame-s Slllllll. George Blair. .loe lingers. lfliin flll1llClillll. Roller! Lewis. Gene llller,
SVVUIIII Nun' llenry lflliolt. Saul Straucli. Kicliarml Lee. Lee llarl, Honalzl Smith. Deane julilin.
Wiilliain Benson. liloyml Harmon. liesler l.air4.l. llelmur Riggs. Donulrl Creene, Dale
Stinson. Galen lilaxirlsml.
l"irxl Run' -Nirginia Chalelain, Louis Daxis, Hazel Black. Rulli Berry. Mary ,lean Rogers, Pal
llorris. lrene Smith, Allliea liaroulle. Dr. U. J. Peterson. Mr. flliarles 'l'um'ker. lloh
Cllaillelter. Paul llorris. Jac-k Sharp.
To promote interest in Mathematics and fellowship among students
and faculty members in the field is the purpose of the Mathematics Club.
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Martha Spellman, Venetta Henery, Ilene Tressler, Ralph Has- Patricia Yeager, Patricia James, Eunice Granada, Gloria
kell, Mr. Norman Eppink, Regina Williams, Virginia Moore, Brinkman, Phyllis Leroux. Marion Choate, Carol Drum. Raoul
Patricia Yeager. Delmare.
OFFICERS
VENETTA HENERY .....,.....,..i..i.,.,,i. ,,,,i,.,,.,,, P resiflenz
BIARTHA SPELLNIAN ....,,. ,,,,.,,,.i,,,,,r,,,.,,, V ice-President
VIRGINIA MOORE ........... ,.,... S evretary and Treasurer
PHYLLIS LEROUX .,..,.. ...,... P ublirity Chairman
In the spring of 1938, Alpha chapter of Alpha Theta Rho, honorary art
fraternity, was organized.
With a maximum active membership of fifteen members, the group
has undertaken various projects such as the current exhibit in the Broad-
view Hotel radio room.
The prime purpose of this organization is to Sponsor activities and art
affairs not easily handled in class situations. A student must show marked
talent as Well as a sincere interest in art to be eligible for membership.
Mr. Norman R. Eppink and Mr. Raoul Delmare are active honorary
sponsors.
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Kappa Delia Pi . . .
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Tlzirff Rllll' -Dr. Dale Zeller. Mrs. Elsie Pine. Carol Drum. Edith Mott. lvo Mersmanrl. Norma
Snyder. Helen Snyder, Dr, Y. A. Davis.
SVITIIIIIY limi' 'Xliss Nluiul E. Sliorm-. Nlurjoric lluley. Virginia Griggs. Claudine Decker. Belly
ltivliarcls.
l"frsf Hunt- Helly Noland. -Xnm' Robinson. Nlary lforlws. Mina Belle Rees. Mary -Xlicc Rees.
OFFICERS
IX 0 NIICRSNI.-XNN ,,,,, ,,,,,, , .. , . ,.... Presiilent
l,ll.Al,lJINl-I IFFIIKEH .,,, .,,, , , l"'ir'c'l'res1'i1z-111
lNl!XR,l0RlE IIALEY ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , Secretary
YIHCINIQX URIGGS .... ,......,. .,....,,,, , . Treasurer
MARY FORBES ,,,,.,, , , lforrcsporzrlfng Sccrcflary
DR. D.-XLR ZELLER , ,..., , . ....,, ,,..,.. ..... .... l , ' uzuzsulor
DH. H. lf. Sffl-lR.-'Ul'NlFll. ,, .. . , Sponsor
"Everybody talk
thing about it," wa
s about 'too many organizations' but nobody does any-
s the opinion reached by Kappa Delta Pi following a
roundtable discussion within the organization. As a consequence the group
sponsored a campus-wide roundtable, hoping at least to encourage active
thinking on the subject.
Kappa Delta Pi, an Honor Society in Education, has been function-
ing on this campus since 1920, the tenth chapter to be installed in an
organization that now has 100 chapters in United States Colleges and
Universities.
Fostering high standards of teacher preparation, the Society's mem-
bers rnust have attained excellence of scholarship and distinction of
interest and achieve
ment as students and workers in the field of education.
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. . . Kappa Mu fps Yon
Third Iftlll' - Raymond Sloan, Alvin Nlorris, Richard Lee. Weldon Banz. Robert Cladfelter, Alfred
Phillips. Louis Davis.
Second Row- William Clay, Carl Fahrhack. Joe lingers. Kenneth Pecry. Humphrey Lewis. George
Blair, Gordon Parhm, Elvin Chalelain.
Firsl Run'--llazel Black. Wlilliam Benson. Mr. Sheffield. Air. Phillips. Lester Laird, llr. Peterson
lllr. Tucker, Ronald Smith, Virginia Chalelain.
OFFICERS
LESTER LAIRD .,,,,,,,,.......,,.,.,,.... ..., ,,.,,, . . I're.sirlvnt Pasral
VIRGINIA CHATELAIN ,,,.,,,,i,...,....,, Vice-Pr1'.S1'd1'nt Gauss
HAZEL BLACK ....,,,,,,,. Rvcorrling Scfrctnry Eratoslhcnes
C. B. TUCKER , ..,,,,,,,, COFFUSIIOIIIUIIH Serrctary Descartes
RAYMOND SLOAN ,,,,,,,..,,,....,,,.,,,,........ Trvrzsurcr Bhfl-9!i'IlfIl
ALFRED PHILLIPS ..,,....,,,, ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. H I smrinl AIYIIICS
DR. O. J. PETERSON ,,,,, . .. . .. .. .. . Sponsor
The Kansas Beta Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, national honorary
mathematics fraternity was established May 12, 1934, at Kansas State
Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas. Its membership is open to students
majoring or minoring in mathematics who meet certain general and
mathematical requirements.
The purpose of Kappa Mu Epsilon is to develop appreciation for math-
ematics and to stimulate interest therein by closer fellowship among those
interested in mathematics. 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 who are not in the picture above are: Eldon Breazier, Galen
Davidson, Albert Doles, Bruce Edwards, H. R. Garman, Mary G. Hawley,
Virgil Hawley, Leon Miles, Donald Royer, Jack Sharp, James Smith, Dale
Stinson, Haskell Thompson.
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P1 6amma Mu . . .
Tlzinl Ron -Nliss Della Warden. Miss lfla Franz. Dr. 0. W. Nlosher. Bliss Anne Goebel, Dr.
Claude Arnett. Lois Breazier. Dr. Clifton lluff. llelen Snyder. lieon Hollings-
worth.
Hvrurzrf Ron' Luville Nlarlin. Vary Forlies. lvo Nlersniann. 'XIIIIC Robinson. llarlan Trennepolll,
David Fowler. Norina Snyder.
l"l'IXl Kun' Kllyilf- Wilson. George Goebel, Wes Darrow. ,lark XXYIIUUIII. llonulsl Tflillllllllll.
OFFICERS
lll':l.lfN SNYIDIQH . ,. ,,,, ,,,.,,ll,,, , , l'r1'5f4fCnl
NHSS ANNE UOIQBEL . ....., .. ,,,.., ,,...,. S !'!'ft'flIf,V Trvflslzrvr
David L. MacFarlane, a charter member of the first chapter of Pi
Gamma Mu, conducted the installation services of the Kansas Iota Chap-
ter May 23, 1946. Claude E. Arnett, head of the Social Science Depart-
ment, was the organizer of the chapter.
The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu, the national social science honor
society, is the inculcation of the ideals of scholarship and social service
in the study of social problems. It aims at more cooperation among stu-
dents of the several branches of social science.
Membership is open to juniors, seniors, graduate students, alumnus,
and faculty members who have completed at least twenty hours of social
science with an average grade of not less than "B,"
Pi Gamma Mu sponsored a convocation debate between Young Dem-
ocrats and Young Republicans from Kansas University before the general
election. A formal dinner and initiation for new members was held in
December.
Founded at Southwestern College in 1924, Pi Gamma Mu now has
over one hundred active chapters and several thousands of members.
As a part of its program in the development of interest in the social
sciences, Pi Gamma Mu has become associated with the American Associ-
ation for the Advancement of Science.
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. . . Pilfdppa Del a
Slf1n1ling-- Clyde Wilson. ,lean Welsh. .lean Flmlger, ,loc Parsons.
Scrztwl - Pal Unllara, Gene Hycr. Lowell Long.
OFFICERS
LOW ELI, LONG ,..,.. . . ,Y,, .. . lII'f'Sll1!'lII
P.-YI' O'NI ARK ,,,, , ,.,....,,,, . Vffl'-l,l'FSI'lIt'lIl
GENE HYER . ,,,, ,....., . . ,.,,, Secrvfrlry
CLYDE WILSON. .IK ,,,,, . ,,,. Tl'6'lISllfl'l'
An honorary forensic fraternity, Pi Kappa Delta has for its purpose
the promotion of intercollegiate oratory, debate, and public speaking and
the stimulation of interest in these forms of forensic activity.
Zeta chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, located here at Emporia State, is one
of the largest chapters of this national fraternity. Among its former
members are Harry H. Woodring and Walter A. Huxman, both former
Kansas governors, and William Allen White, the late and beloved editor
of the Gazette. George R. R. Pflaum, head of the Speech Department
and debate coach, is a past national president of Pi Kappa Delta.
Members of Pi Kappa Delta wear a distinctive badge conferred upon
them by the fraternity after they have proved their ability by representing
their college in intercollegiate debates, orations, or public speaking con-
tests. Members of the Speakers Bureau also are eligible for membership.
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P!11'Mu Abba . . .
Fnurlli Hou' llenny lfonrse. lfxerett Watson.
Tlzfrff Rn1t'---- l.yle fXl4'Yey, Yernun Beattie. Kenneth Schull. Dunalcl Koons. Merle Hogg, J. Xvarren
Brinkman, Robert Lenigan, Eugene Grissom.
Svrolzzl Rott' .-X. .l. Wagner. Ed Wortrnan. Wm. Green. Glen Lilchfieltl. Lee clilfltjll. Kenneth
Judd. Charles llranclall. Ray Barnes. Keith Vtvilson.
lfirsz Run'---George Neaderhiser. Charles lminlierg. Jerry Miller. Paul Holmes. Charles Moore,
Frank Nlalainlmri. Robert Onsley. ,Inc Turner. Warren Austin.
OFFICERS
KENNY CO1 RSE ,, ,, .,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . , ,., ,,,,, ,. ljl'l'Si!i!3lIf
ROBERT OUSLEY .,,,, , ....., Vir'e4PrvsidenI
N1ERI.l'l IIOCG ,.,.,,,.,, ...,,,,,,,. Secretary
ROBERT LENICAN ,,,,, .... ,,,,,. T r crzsurer
KENNETH ,IUDD .,,, .......,. K apellmeister
NORMAN COUD ,..,., ,.,,,,.,.,,,,... ,.....,,,,,,,,.,,r,,,t..,.,,,, H i smrian
WARREN AIFTIN ,,,, ,.,.,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,, W grden
DR. ORYILLE .i. BORIIHERS ......,. SIIIIFHIIH' Councilman
Beta Upsilon of Phi Mu Alpha, national honorary music fraternity, was
organized on the campus in 1937.
Phi Mu Alpha, after several years of inactivity due to the war, again
made its presence among active organizations an established fact when it
conducted the seventh annual singing bee.
The events of the year, aside from the singing bee, are Phi Mu's par-
ticipation in the All-Kansas Musical Festival and the All-Kansas Music
Clinic.
Music students are elected to Phi Mu Alpha on the basis of their pro-
fessional promise, scholarship, and recommendation of a member of the
music faculty.
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. . . Sgyma Aww Iota
llelen Nickel 'Nlargarel Rowlands, Dorothy Zimmerman. Belly Sorenson. Velma Laney. Esther Lyliargel Ethel MrNcill
anili Nlo e Phyllis l,eronx, Gloria Barnes, Leona Hargaflinc. Naomi Dickson. Lois llolfmun.
OFFICERS
PHYLLIS l,llROl X ,,,....... ., ,, , ,,,, ..,....,.. I 'rcsizlent
LEONA HARCADINE ,........ . ,. ..... . Vir'c'-Presirlclzt
lVlARGARli'l' ROWLANDS .. .. .,....... ,, ffhaplain
.IUANITA MOSES ,... ,,.,, .,,... , . ..,... .. Serrctllry'
DOROTHY ZIMMERMAN ., , ...,..,,........ Treasurer
GLORIA BARNES ....,,,.....,.,, .....,. . gl'l'gt'IIllI-lll-!lI'lll5
You heard Rise Stevens sing and Patricia Travers play her violin?
Well, they're both Sigma Alpha Iotas.
Sigma Alpha Iota is a national professional music fraternity for women.
Emporia State's chapter, Iota Gamma, was organized on the campus in
1938. Promotion of musical excellence and raising the ideals of music
education are the purposes of the organization.
Social activities of the group range from the annual Music Hall party
in the fall, given by Phi Mu Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota, to the elab-
orate scholarship tea in the spring, given by Iota Gamma patronesses. The
proceeds of the tea provide a fund from which a scholarship is awarded
each year to a graduating member chosen by the patronesses. This year's
winner was Naomi Dickson, soprano from Admire.
Beside the active members pictured, the second semester pledges
include Cleda Decker, Mona Edmisson, Elsie Mast, Anna Mae Kimple, and
Marjorie Fanestil.
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Sf!lflllz:l1g?lJ0ll3lfl Troulinan, Wallace Larson. Robert Blenzie. Lawrence Bowyer. Mr. llerinan
Baehr. George Scholes. Bill Griinwoorl. Mr. X. C. lliett.
Scare-I Anna Lou llletlil Brown, Dorotliy Overlioll. Rulll Puckett. Mary ,lo l Iling. Elllel Ilan-
sen. Mr. E. C. McGill.
OFFICERS
ltll.l. fllilxlxx OOD ,, H, , l'l!'.YI'llL'lIf
lJURO'l'llY 0VEl'ill0l.'l' .,.. ,...,, l "'ir'e'-l'rv.v1'1lf'11l
lf'l'l'lEl. HANSICN .,., ,,., . St'l'l'!'llIl'vY
R. E. flllflxlfllf ........, ,,,.,. 1 lI't'IlSIlI't'l
The Mu Chapter of Pi Omega Pi was founded in 1929. The purpose
of this organization is to promote scholarship in Commerce and to encour-
age high ethical standards in business and professional life.
A Work Simplification Clinic under the auspices of the Standard Reg-
ister Company and a lecture given by Mr. Arthur R. Fry, a filing expert
representing the Globe Wernicke Company, were sponsored by the Mu
Chapter as open meetings for other students and campus people. Monthly
meetings, the annual trip to Kansas City, a pledge dinner, and a spring
formal provided a full and interesting calendar for the school term of
,46 and '47.
Membership of Mu Chapter is made up of students chosen for their
skill and ability to excel in their professional efforts and for their prom-
ise in the field of business education. Twelve new members were pledged
this year. Marvin Byers, Virgil Hurt, and George Cusik were pledged
after a picture was taken of the group.
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Al fmffzemhn li e ary Soc bfy
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Thin! Ron'-'.l0y Branson. Nlanrene Murphy. Alberta Nichols. Katherine Ewart. Louise Degari-
more, Mary Ann Pelch. Bobbie Ross. Helen Vandavere. Ernestine Karnes, Belly
Hartenbower. Ruth Pickett.
SUCUIIIZ Rauf- Betty Sorenson. Miss Della Warden lSponsorl. Ann Hurrisort. lna Lou fionlxlin.
Mary Clark. Peggy Fredric-kson. Harriet Sauder, Marjorie Knlninlq. Dorothy Uter-
lioll.
l"irxl Ron' Lucille Bender. Yirginia Moore. Mary ,lean Glaflfeller. Dorothy Price.
OFFICERS
INA LOU CIONKLIN ............,,.....,,,,,i.... .... , .... I ,l'f:'Silft'IlL
LOUISE DFGARINIORE ...., ,, ..... Vicr'-l're.si11'w1I
MAR,IORlE KUTNINK .,..... ,.i,..... . Qecretary
JOY BRANSON .,,Y.,.,,,,..,.. ..,,..,. T reasurcr
The Alphathenian Literary Society was organized in the fall of 1921.
The objective of this society is to create interest in and to further the
appreciation of literature.
Membership is based upon an interest in literature and adaptability
of the individual.
Each winter a formal banquet is held in honor of the new pledges.
A short program follows the dinner.
Miss Della Warden and Mrs. Elsie Pine are the society's sponsors.
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Al he freeman Palmer
Thin! Roivf- Evelyn Cardwell, Leila Lewis. ,lcanne Belling. Sylvia Myers.
Scrum! Rau'-W Dorothy Reivhardl. Margaret Wliitluw, Betty Noland, Barbara Ethridge, Valeria
Phillips, lone Conman. Ruth Griffith.
Firsl ROZl'e'YClIlll1 Ylcelx. lmogene Rivliurds. Arlie llralih. Laura Mae Kulilmann. Miss llarriet
Eli-ock lsponsorl. Judy Trice. Vida Clolhier. Valetta Moeckel.
OFFICERS
LM RX Nletli Kl HLMANN . ,, , ,.,,, , 1,l't'Sl'1fi'IIl
MAHGARHI' ROWLANDS ...,. ,.,. A Svfrvtary-Trfflzsllrvr
NHS5 HARRIET ELCOKIK .,,,,,, ,,,,,, I' 'acuity Sponsor
Alice Freeman Palmer Literary Society emphasizes contemporary
drama, poetry, moving pictures, and fiction. This literary society was
named in honor of the former Wellesley College President, Alice Freeman
Palmer, and it is ever an aim of each girl to uphold the ideals for which
she stood.
Members and guest speakers presented Works of well known authors
during the monthly meetings. The two social meetings sponsored by the
group during the year were the Christmas party held in conjunction
with the other literary societies, and a formal dinner was held in May.
Membership in Alice Freeman Palmer is based on high scholastic
standing and upon individual adaptation to the active group. The ob-
jectives of the organization are fourfold: advancement of scholarship,
encouragement of literary achievement, promotion of friendship, and
training for social leadership. '
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. Omega we ary Soc lefy
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Standing- Lola Viets. lris lslelmley. Anna Belle Rees. Mary Alice Rees. Nadine Merilatt. Norma
Snyder. Freda Ames, Kathleen Fox, Anita Reid. Phyllis Leronx. Gloria Barnes.
Mona Edmisson, Anne Robinson. ,loan Block.
Scnlerl-Mary Ann Steg. Edith Mott, Eleanor Marsh, Marjorie Haley. Mrs. Nlaylmerry, Mary ,lo
lltting, Miss Huffman. Maurine Schwarm. Virginia Griggs. .lane Drum. Adelia
Evans.
OFFICERS
MARY ,IO UTTINC .,,,...,....,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.. .....,,,.,,,,,,,. P r esizlenl
VIRGINIA CRICCS .... .... . ,.,,,. V ice-Prexirlent
MARJORIE HALEY ....,.,,, ,,,,,,,.,,... S ecrelary
JOAN BLOCK . ,,,...,, ,,,,,, .......... H 1 islorian
The Omega Literary Society was organized as a debating society in
1902 by 21 women students who wanted a women's organization to corre-
spond to the men's organization known as Alpha Senate. The society
was given the name Omega because it was the last group at the time to
be organized as a debating society. Although debating is no longer an
activity of the organization, Omega still maintains its early ideals of
strict membership requirements and now emphasizes the study of liter-
ature as an activity.
Omega's membership of thirty-five is limited to girls who have at-
tended college at least one semester and who have high scholastic stand-
ards. Two honorary members of Omega are Mrs. William Allen White
and Mrs. Thomas W. Butcher. The society's sponsors are Mrs. J. W.
Mayberry and Miss Faye Huffman.
An important activity of the society is the maintenance of two student
loan funds, one for undergraduate and one for graduate study. These
funds, which are supported by gifts from the society and alumnae mem-
bers, are available to members of Omega society.
Omega's social highlights of the year are the initiation services, the
Christmas party and the spring luncheon, which is Homecoming Omega
alumnae.
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Wesley founder bn . . .
OFFICERS
,. ,, ., , , El' "l'l , I ' S .
JOSEPH BliCIxLES..WesIey I'oundalzon Director edmir W Ht uw Helen Vane KID ter
mann, Irene Smith, Alice Frazier, Vesta
El LA PANB """"""'AA'A""""""""'A"' VW-Pffsfffeflf Pownell. .Ioan Block. Eileen Sanders.
NIARGARET WHITLOWW, ..., Ser-retary-Treasurer
ITONALII SMITH ,, ,, ..,,,,.., ,.,,.,,..,i,..,,,,,, P resident
WFSILV I-'00lVD.47'l0N
"little Wes" fnfer din:
Here's how "little Wes" shows us-the students of KSTC-the
Works. When "Wes, " watch says 9:30 a. m., he leads us to the Methodist
Church for impressive worship services and discussions in which all stu-
DONALU SMITH ..........,,.,,, ,,,,,.. P resident
EULA PACE ,A,,.,,,,,,,i,,,.,.,,.., Vice-President
MARGARET WHITLOW . ,....,,. Secretary
MARY G. HAWLEY ,,,, .,...,,,e Worship
ALICE FRAZIER ,,.,,,,,,,,. Ch. Sch. Worship
JO BIAOXOM ,,,,AA,A,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, , Personnel
CHARLES FRYER ,.,,.,. ,..,.... . .. Lilfffrllllrfrf
JOAN BLOCK ........,.,. ...,,,.,,.,. , . Recreation
NORMAN GOOD ...,.....,,.,,,,,,,. Deputalion
ALICE GROSSARTH ,,.. World Friendship
RUTH VALYER ,....,,,,,,,,,,. F0011 Chairman
CHRISTINE OWENS .. ........,.. Sa-raphook
ESTAMARY GRAHAM ,,,. Wesley Players
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GRACE THRESIIER ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.. Publicity
VIRGINIA LOVELESS .............l.............. .4
Wesley Window 0
RONALD SMITH ,..,,,.,,.,,,,,.,.........., House
CHARLES LONNBERG .,.,,., ,. Mnsir
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AFUIIIIII Pirllm--Good. Boone. Welmli.
Pownell. Bean. Buckley. FIQQICIIIEIH
Lilclifield. Whitlow. Kloslcrmann. liy
liarger, Guy. Smith. Laney, Bloxom
Block.
dents have an opportunity to contribute and to receive fine Christian
ideas and ideals.
After the students have spent Sunday afternoons studying, reading,
or visiting, "Little Wes" is always waiting for us at the church at 5:30
for fun, food, and fellowship-spelled with a capital HF." "Wes" has
a tough time competing with the Hawleys, the Smiths, Buckley or Page
at ping pong, while Zimmerman, Schroll, Boone or Whitlow edge him out
at bingo or darts. And what a time he has trying to out-sing Anderson,
Litchfield and Lybarger while Lonnberg accompanies them at the piano.
Then it is always nice to return to our homes following an inspirational
worship period which concludes the first day of a new week in our college
careers.
"Little Wes" also aids Graham and the members of Wesley Players
in the production of a play once each semester.
Anderson. Schroll. Whillow, Cleivhi-
man. Sanders. Bam-on. Fanflslroin. Kind.
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Commerce Club . . .
Third Rou'-- Branson. Nichols. Vluek, Larse n. Cleir-lnnan. Whitluw, Yoesle. lfllxridge, Dznis.
Cloyes. Fclloof.
St'!'UNIf Nun' -Sulwles. Nlifcillllh. lloslcllcr. Uvcrlnull. Hiclxer. Baker. Yanluly. Hanly. Nlurlx,
Icy, Peterson.
I'lif.'iI Kun' 'l'lI'C'KlCl'llifll. Mr. N11-.Cill, f,V1'I'll0ll,, l'lzn'ris. Bean. Ilagg. Sumler. Mr. Long,
Hansen.
Strzzzzlzhg-V -Brown. l.aur'k, Kuenning. Morris, Sclmnll. Ricll. Bowyer. llmaper. Boone. Byers.
lfrickson. Fryer. lleinen.
.QPIIIHKI Knight. Pefrlnixlgloll. wlt'll'll. Atlllllli Nlenzie. Clllllhlll. Mr, lliell fSpu11su1'l, Kut-
nink, lllnlsow.
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Third Run- Allen. Crawford. Wiley. Wilson, Bush. Klllllllliill. Puckett. Nlcllvain.
SPVIIIIII RllIl"PllllIlIl5. Young. Allen. Yunmlavere. l Iling. l"ier1'e. Finley. ,luvol1e. xlPil'I'lllIH,
lfirsl Rune f Baellr. Week. Str-ml. 'IlI'll'f'. S2lIl1l'4ll'HIll. llenz. Nlasem. ffanlff.
OFFICERS The Commerce Club is open to all
Rm, MEWH5 V I ,,,m,,,,,I, students enrolled in Commerce classes
mul .qmylg I H y',-,.e.11,,,,,',1,,,,, and meets the last Wednesday of each
X lil ,Nl -X X l.l fl'lK St'I'I'I'lIll'V-TI'l'II.YllI't'f TTl0l1th.
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Aww Pfu' Omega . . .
Thirrl Rout -- Henry Cobb, Raymond Barnett. Walter Crouch, Earl Gadberrv. ,loe Parsons. Vincent
Kelly, Grant Jordan.
Sw-oml Rau' --Albert Amberg. David 0'Dea. Cecil Davis, Harvey McGuire. Kenneth Peery. Sam
Adanie, Earl Nelson, Keith Wlilson. Keith Akins.
lfirxl Rout Nlr. Dale Hogan. Dr. C. 0. Meritleth, Richard llanna. Frank Karnes. Jr.. Dr. David
L. MacFarlane, Mr. Norman Eppink. Mr. Walter Butcher. Mr. Clair 'l'urner.
NIICNTRERS NOT PICTLTRED -- Edmund Dunn, Robert Cordon, James Cross, William R. Foster.
Louis Burns. ,lolin Glinka, Robert Keil, Robert Hawkins. Leon Miles. Frankie Squier,
Bruce Edwards. Frederick Detrick, Robert Grimm. Robert Ouslcy, Ralph Graves. Charles
Luckinball.
OFFICERS
WALTER CR0lfCH ..,,, ,,,,,.,.,..........,,..,,, I 'resident
EARL CADBERRY ,.,.. . . Vive-l'res1'tlvr1l
HENRY COBB. JR. .... ...,,..,, St'f'f6f!If.V
RICHARD HANNA ....,,, Tl'f'IISlIfl'l'
KEl'l'll AKINS , Historian
Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, is composed of college
and university men who have previously been affiliated with the Boy
Scouts of America. The chapter on this campus was started in February,
1947, and was activated the latter part of April.
Alpha Phi Omega renders service in four maior fields: service to the
student body, service to youth and the community, service to members of
the fraternity, and service to the nation as participating citizens.
Two projects undertaken by the chapter were to stage a district track
meet for all Boy Scouts in this district in May, and to conduct a knot-hole
section for the kids at all Emporia State athletic events. The latter proj-
ect will also be in effect for the coming football and basketball season.
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cience Club . . .
Third Run' Glen Low. Bob Cladfelter. Bruce Edwards. Nlr. Ward li. llxerholl. Henry lfllioll.
Edward N. Perry, Ronald Sniilh, Wlilhcrl Prothe.
Sffmmi Roll' Mr. Loren Mentler. Claude Hilcy. Eran Gibson, ,lirn Smith. l.. K, Daris. Dr. John
Breukclman, Randolph Robinson. Willard Bram.
lfirst 1611114 Donald Sinilh. Louise Carter. llzuel Black. Nlary Hassle-y. Ruth Griffith. lflinor Fliaw.
Yirgziniu Iljertstedl, Eileen Funders.
OFFICERS
DONALD SNIITH ,, , , l'resifIe'n1 l.0l ISIC lI'XR'I'ICR ,, ,, , Sw-rclurji
,IXNIICS SNll'l'lI ,..,., , , ,.,.. iiffl'-PH'S1iflt'Ilf liRl'l1lQ EUWXRIJF TI't'llSIll'l'I
The Science Club, created in the spring of 1939, is ax fusion of the former agri-
culture, biology, chemistry, and physics organizations and was the first club cn the
cumpus to pioneer in consolidation.
lambda De a lambda . . .
Slrmzling- Kay Phillips, Eldon Breuzier, Gurdon Parlnn. Ronald Smith. Rayinond Sloan. Richard
Lee. Donald Sniilh. Leon Miles.
Svulml fr llr. Winston Crain. Boli Uladfeller. Dr. F. ll. juvolx. Louise llavis, Nlr. Lester l.uird.
Nu chapter of Lambda Delta Lambda each year presents outstanding frcshnicn
with awards for their Work in chemistry and physics. Awards are given to students
who show unusual scholarship, personality, and professional promise.
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K-dub . . .
Thin! R0ur Mr. g'Cns" Fish, David Wright. Dave Scales, Don Saclowski, Larry Wmvellliof. Wally
Robinson. Wlilbur Reeser. Nleredilll Lilcllfielcl. William Short, "Bill" Lilcllfielfl.
50001111 Roll' -- llarolrl Hoyt, john Lane, Gail Sllanelec. Max Dye. Richard Kessler. Joe Edwards,
Ueralrl Mosby, Jim Corey.
l"frs! Ron" Wayne 'llaylorx llal Nlrley. Armin Sopll. Bull Foster. Tell Baranoski, Sam Butter-
field.
XIEBIBERS NOT PIC'l'l'REDf Bill Campbell. Elmer Carson. Gene Cusir. Pele Daniels. Wlarren
Dick, Vernon Duncan. Prentice Cary. William Goldsmith, Byron Graber, Virgil llnrt. Charles
Srliarff. Max Smiley. Owen Wlilson. Earl W7lH1'llCFlCf. Harold Yockey.
OFFICERS
MARION i'SAM" BllTTl'fRFlELD ,,,, President
JOE EDWARDS ...,..,....,.,,,,,,..,....,,....., ,,,,. S vrretary
'EBITIT' FOSTER ..., , TI'!'IlSI1l'f'I'
Organized for the social benefit of athletes who have lettered in any
of the various competitive sports sponsored by K. S. T. C., the K-Club
is one of the most respected organizations on the campus.
For the first time in many years homecoming Week saw the traditional
rule of "no freshman on the main walk," broken when the K-Club was
outnumbered and properly and without fanfare dunked in the pond.
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The Y. M. C. A. Book Exchange
Y. M. C. A. CABINET
JACK MATHEWS .,..,,,,,,,,...,....,,,,,,,,...,,,,. President
R. H. LEWIS ..,..,.,.,........ ...,... V ire-President
HORACE HOLMES ....,...,.....................,. Secretary
GEORGE HARRISON ,....,..........,....,.,.... Treasurer
GEORGE BLAIR .,..,.,...,. District Representative
RALPH MORSE ................ .,.,Y,. S acial Chairman
CHARLES LONNBERC ,.,,,..,..,. Music Chairman
CHARLES FRYER ..... ,....,.... W orship Chairman
KENNETH PEERY .................... World Relations
MR. E. J. CALKINS. MR. ROY DURHAM,
NIR. ll. J. FRONINC ,. ..... . ,..,.,. ,. Advisors
The Y. M.C.A. during the past year, has utilized most of its time
and efforts not in increasing the membership of the organization but in
planning conferences so that the organization will be able to afford a new
and better program with which it may start in the September semester
of 1947. At the present time the Y. M. and the Y. W. have been meet-
ing together and making these plans.
Some of the activities which the "Y" has sponsored this year have
been those of sending delegates to most of the conventions which have
been held. Among these conventions are the Estes Park and National
conventions.
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Stanrling-Grace Thresher, Lois Hefty, Martha Hassler, Maxine King, Frances McCabe, Joan
Barnhart, Vesta Pownell, Alice Schwindt.
Scaled-Velda Stewart, Margaret Whitlow, Helen Robinson, Margaret Rowlands, Ruth Valyer,
Vida Clothier.
OFFICERS
MARGARET ROWLANDS .,,,.....,,,,,...... Presidrfrlt
MARGARET WHITLOW ,,,,..,...,. Vice-President
VELDA STEWART ,,,.....,,,.,. ..,,,...,,,... T reasuirfr
FRANCES MCCABE .,..,,,,.. ....,,.....,,i..... S ecretary
GRACE THRESHER ..,,.,.....,,, Program Director
ESTAMARY GRAHAM Worship Chairman
ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP .... Social Chairman
EUNICE GRANADA .,,,,..... . Publicity Chairman
EULA PAGE ,,,.,,......,,,..r....,,,,,i.... Music Chairman
A candlelight service welcomed new members into Y. W. at the first
meeting of the year. Each Monday evening at 7:00 thereafter members
met in the S. C. A. room of the Student Union to listen to or to participate
in various programs.
Always keeping in mind their purpose "To promote good fellowship
on the campus," the group sponsored the first all-school party. At Christ-
mas they sponsored the "Y-Sing" for all students on the campus.
Activities involving interests beyond the campus included sending
delegates to the various conventions. Two students were sent to the
national convention at Urbana, Illinois.
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ara e Teachers 0f Amer' a
Slanfling -- Ed Scoll. Mr. E. J. Calkins. Wesley Darrow, George Harrison. Leonard Clausen. Waller
Phipps. George Goebel, David Fowler. William Burrows. Dr. George llill.
S6'Il1t'tlff,lEi1I1flC Ruhy, Martha llassler. Letha Brown, Sylvia Myers. Evelyn Cardwell. Genexa
Finley. Iris llelmley. Vida Glothier.
OFFICERS
IHJWAHD SlIO'l"l' ,,.,... ,,..,, ,.,, , . . l,fl'Xl'tlt?lIl
Nl NNY llfflli BEF! llA5Kl'll,L , l"i1'c-l'r1'.S1'rlBl1l
WliSl.l-IY IJ.-XRROW ....,., ,,..,....,,. ,,,,..... S 6 rretllry
MAH'l'llA IIASSLER ,,,..,.,,,,,,......... ,,,.. T H'lISllf6'f
Foremost in the purposes of the Future Teachers of America, national
professional organization, is to so raise the level of the teaching profes-
sion to be on a par with legal and medical professions.
The Future Teachers of America is a development of the Horace Mann
Centennial held in 1937. The first FTA chapter was founded in 1939,
now over 70 chapters exist on college and university campuses. Emporia
State formulated the local chapter of FTA in 1940.
This year members of FTA had many interesting and noteworthy
speakers attend their meetings. In addition to educational speakers, the
FTA cooperated with the Emporia Youth Council in the Citizenship
Recognition Dinner. Many of the members were instrumental in helping
with the Social Science Conference for high school students, held here
in April.
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Tfiirfl Ron" - lllyile Wilson. Nliss Della Warden. Ur. Clamle .Xl'netl. lfxlwiii lluuper. Wayne Marlin.
Kennclli Kerr, Lucille Marlin. Calvin l'f'iitecosI, William Burrows. Alvin Morris.
llelen Snyder. l.ois Hreazier, George Blair. Mary Peterson, Robert Nlitcliell, Cwen
Xongker. Alive Frazier. Norma Jean Snyder.
Sew-01111 Run' -- llr. 0. W. Mosher, llarlan Treuriepulil. Mary Forlies. lvu Mersniann. Carl l'lZ:lllI'll2H'll.
llnrolliy Reivliarrlt. Davifl Fowler. Nlorlon Philips. Nlargaret lllman.
f"1'rsI Ron' George Goebel. llenry Elliott. Wesley Darrow. ,lack Woutoii. Don 'l'1'0llllIli'lll, Nlax
Rairfl.
OFFICERS
f First Sl'lII4"Sif'I' Swozzzl SUIIIFSIUI'
UIQURCK Colflilill- .... ,,,,,,.......,,,, I Jresizlcnt ...,.,,.. ...,,,,, ,.... C Q EORGE BllAlR
.-XLYIN MORRIS ,...,,, , .,..,,, ,,,,.. I fire-Presirlcnt ...,,, .. . ,,v..,,, ...CARL F.NllRB.'XCfll
MARY FORBES ...,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,.....,.,,,,.,. Secretary-Treasurer ,,,. ..,, ,,.,,,,,,,, D 0 ROTIIY RElflllARlJT
NORNLX SNYDER .... ,,,,.,..... . ...., ,,,, . Publicity Chairman ,,,,., .. ,..,,,, ,,.... . C.-Xxlll XCE FRENCH
DR. ORX ll,LE W. MOSHER ,,,,...., ,,,......, I' lfll'll1f-Y Sponsor
The Social Science Club, sponsored by the Social Science Department,
has as its purpose the broadening of the understanding of all interested
students in the vital problems falling Within the scope of this field. Mem-
bership is of two types - active and non-active -and is open to all inter-
ested students. Meetings are held bi-monthly and feature speakers,
forums, roundtable discussions, debates, movies and other means that
associate work in the Social Science field with everyday living.
Two projects were carried to completion by the Social Science Club
during the school year. A state-Wide conference on foreign and domestic
affairs for visiting high school social science students was inaugurated on
the campus April 18-19.
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Strnuiing W- Nanette While, Sylvia Myers, Fred Wichert, George Harrison, Michael McGuire, David
Amend, Pat Dorris, Charlotte White.
Suulcrl -- Paul Dorris. Mary King, Jeanette Haag, Father Arthur Tonne. Miss Anne Coehel. Juanita
Akins, Peter Brown.
OFFICERS
KENNETH SCHARTZ ,.,,,.,,.... ,,,,,,, P resident REV. AR'l'Hl'R TONNE, O.F.M ...,. Chaplain
PAUL DORRlS ,,,,,,,,,, ........,..,. V ice-President MISS ANNE COEBEL ,,...... Faculty Sponsor
SYI.VlA MYERS .. ,, ,, Secretary-Treasurel
Catholic students at Emporia State are members of Newman Club, Whose purpose
it is to bring the Catholic young people together for religious discussion and instruc-
tion, as well as fcr social gatherings.
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Standing Y-Guy Kelley. Prentice Cary. Ramon Groves. Marjorie Golden. Dorsey Gaines. John
Robson.
Sealer!-4 Mr. George Johnson, Sponsorg Marcus Morrow, Grant jordan, William Barnes.
The Collegiate Club had its beginnings in 1936 with David Bradford of Atchison
as the first president.
The purpose of the club was to form a social organization for the negro students
on the campus. During the past ten years the Collegiate Club has succeeded in its
purpose.
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. . . Spfzinx lkerary Society
Standing-Joan Robison, Jean Teichgraeber, Barbara Barnett, Joanne Lewis, Mildred Mallary,
Eula Page, ,Ioan Hoeh, Grace Selvy.
Seated-Melva Mayes, Jean Welsh, Marjorie Sauder, Joyce Mobley, Eunice Severns, Mary Peter-
sen, Patrena Petersen, Nanette White, Leona Hargadine, Anna Mae Kimple, Naomi
Dickson.
OFFICERS
JOYCE MOBLEY .,,,....,,,,,.,.... ,,,,...,,, , ,,.., 1 'resident
LEONA HARGADINE .,.,..., Vice-President
PATRENA PETERSEN ,,....., ...,. . .. Ser-retary
NANETTE WHITE ................,,,............. Treasurer
The Sphinx Literary Society was founded in 1919 by Miss Teresa M.
Ryan of the English Department. The purpose of the club is to create
an interest in the field of literature.
The Sphinx Society membership is limited to thirty girls who show
special interest in the study of literature and who are chosen by the active
members of the club. The pledges are chosen for their scholastic and
leadership ability.
Miss Vida Askew and Miss Pauline Henderson
Sponsors.
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Seafwl-Clyale W'ilson. jr., Pal 0'lNla1'a. Lowell Long. Sfumfing Findley llarlzler, Vie llyilen, ,lr.. Joe
The Emporia State debate team, under the direction of Dr. George R. R. Pflaum,
climaxed a highly successful season by winning 7 out of 8 debates in the Pi Kappa
Delta National Tournament at Bowling' Green. Ohio. These high honors followed the
winning of the Denver Rocky Mountain Tournament and the Newton Invitational
Tournament. The team also participated in the Conway, Arkansas Invitational.
Speakers Bureau . . .
dl'SOIlS
Front Ron' -Kermit Shafer. Phyllis l,eroux. Jean lfladger. Pal Yeager. Velma l.aney. Mary ,Io
llting. Pfstamary Graham, Ilaydee Equiluz. Velda Stewart. Betty Knoepple.
Hm'l.' Roux Charles llill, Rolverl Hawkins, 'llefl l.oniey. llarold lloy. james Xliller, George Blair,
Barhara Puhr. llelen Snyder.
,llenilzers Not Pirlzzrerl--Bill ,-Xdanis. Roberta Arnistrongr. David Wood. Claudine Decker. Edith
l'lamen, Marjorie Fanestil, James Smith. Elflen Erickson. Leon Hollingsworth.
John fNleCormally. Mrs. Lois Pentecost. Alfred Phillips. Francis Revitte. Mrs.
Betty Roush.
The Student Speakers Bureau is an efftrt to serve Kansas communities and
students of the college. The Bureau shows that present day students are authorities
in their field and that they can present their messages in an interesting manner.
I 154 I
. . . Musk' Depar mem'
Fifllz Roll" Roland Welili, Lyle McYay, George Meeker, Merle Hogg, Everett Matson, Eugene
Grissom. Louis Kumli, Larry Winters.
Fourth Rau' -Paul Bennett, Miles Gooch, Glen Litchfield. A. J. Wagner, Charles Hall. Benny
Course. Frank Malambri, Norman Good. Lee Garten. Robert Ousley.
Thirrl Row' Jerry Miller, Charles Lonnberg, Grace Selvy, Margaret Rowlands, Pauline Schmede-
mann, Phyllis Leroux. Annabelle Turner. Marjorie Sauder, Kenneth Judd, Glenn
Cerbracht.
Sevuzzrl Row--f Eula Page, Naomi Dickson, Juanita Moses, Norma Lewis, Betty Sorenson, Rose-
mary Voeste, Helen Nickels. Leona Hargadine, Joan Smith.
I"irxr Rowe- Elsie Mast. Jacqueline Fair. Velma Laney. Nancy Woodward, Anna Mae Kirnple,
Regina Williams. Dorothy Zimmerman. Wilma Pennington, Dorothy Buckley.
Mona Edmisson.
The Symphonic Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Orville J. Borchers,
is one of the outstanding music organizations on the campus. This year's
activities included a three day tour over the south and southeastern part
of Kansas. Presentation of Hansen's "Merry Mount" and Brahms'
"Requiem" were the major musical projects in 1946-'47.
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Me Treble C'!ef Club . . .
Miss Latharine E. Strouse, Director, First Soprano- -Norma Jean Lewis, Naomi Dicksong Svrond
Sopranoeflthel Alice McNeill, Betty Sorensong First Alto- Dorothy Zimmerman, Anna Mae
Kimplc: Serum! Altar Estamary Graham. Marjorie Steadg Afmfzlpafiisi-Miss Elsie Mast.
The Treble Clef Club presented its annual concert in the Music Hall Auditorium
on Sunday, March 23.
Madrgyalians . . .
Standing-Kenneth Judd. Juanita Moses, Leona llargadine, Charles Lonnherg.
Sealed-Mr. Theodore Owen, Gloria Barnes. Marjorie Fanestil. Alice Hargadine. Williumina
Matson, and Dr. 0. ,l. Borchers.
The Madrigalians are a group of eight students and two faculty men who sit
around a table and sing in an informal manner without accompaniment or direction.
The group, patterned after the old English madrigfalians, create an atmosphere of the
music of Elizabethan England.
This year the Madrigalians took a week's tour of Oklahoma and Texas.
L l5O l
Sym irony 0rc!1esfm . . .
LEOPOLD LIEGL ....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,,...,,.,,,........,,,,,,,..,.... D irector
The personnel of the Symphonic Orchestra are: First Violin-Virgil Person, Mary Ann Payne, Jacqueline Fair,
Eula Page. Esther Lybarger, Valeta Jeffrey, Anna Mae Kimple, Jo Ann Riegle. Second Violins-George Neader-
hiser, Betty Sorenson, Margaret Rowlands, Charles Moore, Gloria Barnes, Betty Swezey, Lyle McVay, Paul Clay-
ton. Viola-f-Harold Bennett. Helen Layhurn, Juanita Moses, Marjorie Fanestil, Lois Hoffman. Cello-Edwin Stuntz-
ner. Robert Lenigan, Helen Jane Nickels. Annabelle Turner. Hannah Pattie, Marjorie Hammer. String Bass4Arthur
J. Wagner, Max Sauder, Kenneth Judd, Merle Hogg, Vale Page. Flute--lla Jane Fogleman, Eunice Granada. Clari-
net--Everett Matson. Robert Ousley. Obrze-William Course. Pat Wagner. Bassoon--Margaret Fankhauser, Nile, Gooch,
Frank Malanibri. TrumpetsEdwin Wortman. George Meeker. Norman Radke. Horn-Lee Garton, Charles Hendricks,
Velma Laney, Shirley Ann Baird, Glen Mitchell. Trombone -- Eugene Grissom, Charles Hall. Tuba -- llel Burden.
Timpani--Kenneth Schull.
Band . ..
CHARLES HENDRICKS .,,,,.,,,r.,......,..,,,,, ,,.,....,.,,, D irer-tm
The personnel of the Band are: Clarincts-Hazel Butler, lone Coman, Evelyn Gaskill, Frank Malainbri, Everett
Matson. Frances McCabe, Juanita Moses, Clifford Shoebrook, Patricia Wagner, Marjorie Wainser, Mary Martha
Ware, Mary Wright. Dorothy Zimmerman. Alto Clarinet- Norma Jean Lewis. Saxoplmnesw-Elizabeth Geist, Virginia
lljerstedt. llelen Robinson. Edna Frances Wilson. Oboes' 'William B. Course. Norman Good. Bassoon--Harold Ben-
nett. Flutes- Betty Coffey. Jane Fogelnian. Alice Frazier. Eunice Granada, Lois Redmond. Richard Schroll. Julia Trice,
l'vff'Il1'l1 Hnrnsw-Dorothy Buckley, Lee D. Garton, Charles Jones, Anna Mae Kimple, Velma Laney. Glenn Litchfield.
Roland Webb. Cornv1sf-- Naomi Dickson. Alfred Ericson, Leon Everhart. Glen Gerhranht. LOU Arm Graham, Paul
llolmes. Donald Koons, Phyllis Kusmaul. Marilynn Lee, Norman Radke, Phyllis Seifert, Adele Terry, Delmar Webb,
Edwin Worlman. Trombones-f'l'atricia Bean. Charles Crandall. Calvin Canniff, Paul Clayton, Charles Hall. Ethel
Mice M1-Neill. Marion Plummer. Max Sauder. Betty Sweley. Bz1ritor1e'.s- -llel Burden. Carl Funk. Niles Gooch.
Ilannalu Jean I'atli. Albert Ropfogel, Annabelle Turner. Celia Jane Wood. Basses William Clay. Ray Fowler. l,ois
lloffrnau. A. ,I. Wagner. I'4'rr'ussiof1 John Mneml. .lames Rell. Kenneth Schull. Donald Walralen.
lI5Tl
Sembr 6745:
Sembrs . . .
'Q' 'FS'
Senior Class Uffivers Arr:
Plvxirlflll ,,...... Sum Butterfield
Sf'1'I't'f!IfY-Tf6'llXI1fk'l' ,,
Nlary Talm-
A
'X RNlYl', john WY. Olin'
Kappa Mu lfpsilun. Yel. Clulw.
H.-XNZ. Wlelclnu K. Sylvia
Nlu Epfilun Wu. Kappa Nlu Epsilon. l'll'CI14'll
iflulr.
B.'XHNlE'l'T. Ruynm-,ml L. L1'n14'u0r1
BHXIDICR. l,.uc'ille Emporia
Alpha Sigma Mplla. xive-pl'esi1le11l. Slgllllil
Pi Sigma. presinlenl. Alphalllenian. Physiffal
Fltllllillltlll fflulm. llUlIlIllP!'i'P lllllll.
BEHNDT. Martllu Kansas City, Kansas
-Xlpha Sigma Alpha. treasurer. Alplxathenian,
Sunflnwer. assoviale eclilur. Elementary Clulb.
BIUMIK, llazel Aflifa
Kappa Ylu lfpsilun.
f 1 l
Sembrs . . .
,ja W9
HUNCZKUWSKI. Kenneth ll. .'llmli.wn
Phi Della Chi.
BREAZIHR, Luis Linrrolrz,
Winnelaska. Pi Gamma Nlu. Sm-ial Science.
Spanish. Bulletin Staff, hlnrse llall, treasurer,
l". 'l'. fl.. Y W fl A.
IHHHNNJXN. lleasie W. Slrnng ffilx'
lil l'l"l'lfRl7l l'll.D, lllariuu "Sam" 0I'f'flIl'llliA'
Phi Slgilllil lip-ilun. K. lflub presiflenl. Xi
Phi.
ISYICRS. Nlarxiu lf. Elllllflfill
Pi Omega Pi. fl0lIlllll"l'l'6 fllub.
IIALHOITN, ,loan Enipnrirl
Alpha Sigma Alpha. Spanish lflub. Physir-al
l'imhu'aliun Club.
BROWN. Peter Nl. lfmpnria
Sigma Tau Gamma, ffiunnierr-e Club, Siwial
Scienve Club.
BUCKLEY. Chester Clyde
Sigma Tau Gamma. Symphonic Clmrus, Band.
BURNS, Virgil C. Emporia
Phi Sigma lfpsihm. Conunerce fflub.
fffl RDWICLL. Evelyn Wichila
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alice Freeman Palmer,
F. T. A., Young Republicans Club secretary.
CARSON, Elmer A. Kansas City, Kam.
Collegiate Club. Track.
l'fll0A'l'lf. Marion Enzpnriu
Alpha Sigiua Alllllil. Home IfIi-umniiii-- fflub.
prr-eiilenl.
I Inu il
Seniors . . .
CLAUSEN, I.. M. lflllllllfifl
Sigma 'l'au Gamma, F. T. A.
COVRSE, William B. Abilene
Phi Mu Alpha president, Ori-hestra. Eddie
W'ortman':-x Band.
CRABB, Arlie Phoenix, Arizona
Sigma Sigma Sigma Social Chairman, Pi
Gamma Mu, Pan Hellenic Council treasurer,
Sigma Pi Sigma, Wllnfs Who, Alice Freeman
Palmer. Physical Ed. fllllll. Sunflower Staff,
llulletiu Staff.
DICK, Warren W. llt. Hopf'
Phi Sigma Epsilon, K. ffluh. Commerm-e Club,
Nlathemativs Club.
DHIKSON, Naomi Aflniira'
Winnetabka, Sigma Alpha lota, Nurse Hall
Annex. Trelmle fflef lflnh. Sphinx.
lJRllM, Carol Eniporiu
Alpha Sigma Alpha president. Xi Phi. Kappa
Delta Pi. Alpha Theta Rho, Sigma Pi Sigma.
UARROW, Wesley HIlfI'hiIlSUII
F. T. A., Social Scienee Clulr.
DAVIS, Louis K. Salina
Lambda Delta Lambda. Kappa Mu Epsilon.
Mathematic-s lfluh. St-ience lflulu.
DICCKEH, Claudine Calm
Pi Kappa. Sigma president, Kappa Delta Pi
vice president, Xi Phi, Cilwon Players. Sigma
Pi Sigma. Sphnix.
l'il7W'ARDS. Lloyd la'n1porirl
Phi Delta Chi. flouuneree llluli.
ENIERY. Curtis Abilerw
psilon, Sovial Science Cluli.
. Y. M. if. A.. llistory S Govern-
Phi Sigma E
Latin Cluln
ment Cluh.
FISHER, R. ll.
Kappa Sigma lfpsilon. Hullr-tin Stall.
I'e11 lmtlli'
I lfll
Seniors . . .
FLADGER. ,lean Dentun. Terzzs
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Pi Kappa Della. Alive
Freeman Palmer, Physirval lid. Club.
FORBES, M, M E If UFTZ. Xlirginian t t lffzzlzifrifi
Winnetaflgi Kappa Delta l'lii. Pi llalrhpnili lf' kappa Slgnla' P' Lamma MH' mglml Pl
Mu F. T. Sm-ial Sf'iPlN'9 Club. Mgnm' W' R' 'T' Bwml- Pllyswul Ed' lilllll'
f- -a f- -, - - lllADl"El.'l'ER. Nlary ,lean lfnipnrirz
FO5rg,EiR'q??g:LtdIEpfiilun hmpnrm Alpha Sigma Alpha, l'i Gamma Nlu, Sigma l
A 4 i ' Pi Sigma, Alphalheniau. Scienre Club.
COEBEI.. George feflnmrf'
G0l.DSllllTll, William T. ,llvlw-'rn
Phi Sigma Epsilon. K. fllub.
CR.-XllAM, lislamary Burns
Winnelaska. Treble Clef, Symphuniv Kiliorus,
Spanish Club. Wesley lfuunclaliun.
GRHICS, Virginia . llelplms
l'i Kappa Sigma. fllarlrigalians. Omega.
I iff, ll
Phi Sigma Epsilon. Xi Phi treasurer. Pi
Gamma Mu president, F. T. A.. Suvial
Sviem-P fflub presiflenl. VH. Club.
flllllllw'U0l-J, wi. ff. I,iHHUV1Il'00Il 1511115
Phi Sigma Epsilon, l'i Umega l'i, fiuriiiiiffrmf
Club, Student llnunvil xi:-e president.
CLll0SS.'lRTH. Karl R. l'.lIIIflHl'ill
Mu lfpsilnu Nu. Social Sr'iPu4'1- Club.
ll.-XLEY. Marjnl'iv lX7l'IIg'llIlIIl'l1
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Kappa llvlla l'i -uv-
relarv. l,lllPQ!,U.
Seniors . . .
HARCADINE. Leona Al. llllllfllliilll'
Winnetaska president, Morse Hall Annex, Xi
l'hi, Whois Who, Madrigalians, Sigma l'i
Sigma, Sigma Alpha Iota vice president,
Sphinx.
HEDINGER. Charles M. Canton
Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Phi Alu Alpha. De-
bate Team. Student Favulty Adjustment
Board.
HENERY, Yenetta l'fn1por1'a
Yvinnetaska, -Alpha 'lllielu Rho president.
l". T. A.
JAMES. Palrit-ia
Sigma Sigma Sigma.
,llllJD, Kenneth H.
Madrigalians, Phi
Lhorns. lt 'l. A.
KELLY, Vinvent
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
ment Chili.
Emporia
Alpha Theta Rho.
Wellington
Mu Alpha. Symphonit'
IIOCC. Merle Linroln
Phi Sigma Epsilon. Phi Mn Alpha. Sym-
phonic Chorus, Symphonic Orvhestra.
HOVEY, Lucy Altmrmn!
Winnetaska. Home Evonomir- lflnh.
JACOB. Wliite A. Rwruling
Kappa Delta l'i. Cilaon l'luyf'rQ. Sovial
Sviein-e lllnh.
, I KERR, Kenneth W. Reeve
b1"P"f"' Nln Epsilon Nu. ffommerm- fflnh. Sofia
Hiatory and Govern-
Svienve fllnh.
KIMPLE, Anna Mae
Treble Cl:-f, Sphinx. Y. W. ff. A.
KNOEPPEL, Paul E.
Figtna Tau Gamma, St-ienve fflnh.
.pw
hm porin
0. 3.5.5 ,um
B
'X
t r at Q.
s , at 3 Q Ir
I lfmii :I
.Yembrs . . .
v 605
- il 'Q '
I.vCRl'iSl.FY. I.:-un R. Ellllfllflill
LEROUX. Phyllis D. Preston
xx'lillIlPl21Sii21., Murse llall Annex. Sigma Alpha
Ima. Kappa Della Pi. Alpha Theta Rho,
Omega. Xi Phi. Wim! Wlhn. Sigrna Pi Sigma
Sunflower ffurlmmist. fllmrus. Urvheslru.
l.lNl7l3l'HC. ffliffuril lf. Usage' ffily
Mu Epsilon Nu. lfuininervv lfhlh.
XIVD,-XNll'il.. Rivllaril li. Nemlc-'slirl
Sigma Tau Czunmu. I'hi Alpina. Syniphonif-
flll0l'II4.
IAITCIIIFIELD, lfltun Ness Cily
Sigima Tau Gamma. Kappa Mu Epsilon,
Lunilida Della Lilllllillil. Svicllre filnh. Hallw-
niulivs. filnh.
LUYIC, Glenn Purlrirlge
Mu Epsilon Nu. Sl"l8Ill'P Illuli. Y. M. C. A.
LOY. Harold YV. 1.i11r'a111
Sigma Tau Uuinnia Ireamrvr. Radio Cla-N
rlbillil.
'Nl4'KlNl.l'lY. Glen AIIIIIIAFP
Nlu lfpsilun Nu. ffmninvrf-F-.
' , H M,-X'l'IIl2WS. Noreen Emporia
MARHI' l"l"a""r A'l"A""1-V'-V""5' Sigrnu Sigma Signmu, Spanish Clnh presi-
f,IIlC"QLil. deul.
Ni.-XRTIN. Luville Culyur Sufforrlzfille
Alphulhenian. l".'I'. fl.. Sfmiul S4'lf?ll1'P Chili.
lNl1XN'l'lN. Waynv Kzrnsuw lfily. Kllnszls
lj lfil i
Kappa Sigma lfpsilml. DFllUlf' 'l'e-ann.
Seniors . . .
fX1AllDERl,Y, Allen Cll'IIIl'I1lS
Kappa Sigma Ep:-ilon, Xi Phi, Wlnfs Who,
Sunflower Editor, lst Semester, Commerce
Club.
MEEKEH. George ,l. lz'.skri1lgc
Phi Delta Chi. Symphonic Choruf president,
Symphony Orchestra.
MERSMANN, lvo lflfhlllftlltl
Mu Epsilon Nu, Xi Phi president, Pi Gamma
Mu, Kappa Delta Pi president, Student
Facility Adjustment Board. lVho's Wills,
Newman Club, Veterans Club.
MUTT, Edith M. hilllflllfftl
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Kappa llelta Pi. Xi
Phi, Pi Kappa Delta, Omega, Uilson Players,
W'ho's Who.
MOTT, Robert A. LiIIlflUl'li!l
Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Student Council presi-
dent, Cilson Players. Wlitiis Wlitm. lnter-Frat
Council.
Nil 'RPHY. Nlaureue Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pan llellenic Council,
Alphathenian. Sigma Pi Sigma. Social
Science Club, Young Republicans Club.
MILLER. Maxine Spark".
Primary Kindergarten Club. l". 'l'. .-X.
MORRIS, Alvin E. Allen,
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Kappa illu Epsilon, Xi
Phi, Student Fa1'lllly Adjustment Board, So-
cial Science Club, Mathematics Cluh, Vet.
Club.
MORSE, Ralph Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Student Council,
Y. M. C. A.. French Club.
MURRAY. Polly Hrzlslcrul
Alpha Sigma Alpha. Physical Ed. Club.
MYERS, Sylvia Augusta
Winnetaska. Morse llall president. F. T. A..
Newman Club. Social Science Club, Primary
Kindergarten Club, Alice Freeman Palmer.
NAU.. Carl K. .lolmsolt
Xiu Epsilon Nu, Xi Phi, let. Club. Kappa
Delta Pi. Social Science Club, l". T. A.
ya
li limo il
Sembrs
I 0 U
NEWBERRY, Guy F.
NICKELS, llelen Jane
Neuzlexhzl
Winfield
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha lota editor.
Kappa Delta Pi.
lN0l.ANU. Betty ,lean Uuflgc ffily
Winnetaska trcasurcr, Morse llall Annex,
Alive lfrerman Palmer, Elementary lllulm
Pi
president. I". T. A., Kappa Delta
PETERS. W. ll.
Sigma Tau Gamma. Kappa Mu Epsilon,
Lamhrla D'-lta lamhtla
matics Club.
PETEHSEN. Patreua l..
Delta, Sigma Epsilon.
Club.
l5l"AllTZ. Allrlisoll
Phi Mn Alpha.
0'IJl'lA. .l. liaxiil lfllswurlh
Newman Clulr.
PARH.-XM. Baker Elnpuria
Social Science.
PEERY. Kenneth E. Iimpuritz
Sigma Tau Gamma, Kappa Mu Epsilon.
lim pnriu
Science Cluh. Mathe-
H - , V Pllll.lPS. Nlorttm Urla 011111411
Sphinx- Coilggiiifig I-'.'1'. A.. Social Science llluln. Science Club.
PIIIPPS. Walter H. Iillllltiflvll
Emlwriu Phi Sigma Epsilon, Xi Phi. E. T. A.. Social
Science Club, Vet. Cluh. Young Rcpuhlicans
Club.
PRICE, Dorothy Seneca
Alpha Sigma Tau. Sigma Pi Sigma. Alpha-
thenian.
Liam
Seniors . . .
HEES. Anna Belle lluriun
Winnelafka. Kappa Della l'i, Univga.
HEES, Mary Alice Jlluriun
W' K' ' DI' I". U vga , ,
lnnmds d dppd em I HI d RICE. l-'luytl lzmpuruz
v V Q I H Ctnnmerce Club vice president. Yet. Club.
KEVIIIE. lfraneis ,I. Kansas Lily, Kansas
S 'kfs B '.K' 'DCI' I".
Ped 6' "md" dw" 'd ' 1ut:nARn5, Elizabeth Empufm
Delta Sigma Epsilon. Pan Hellenic Council
president. Kappa Delta Pi. Pi Gamma Mu.
Splmix. Home Economies Club, Social
Science Club.
RINDOM. Gail Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma. Xi Phi.
ROBINSON. Anne Abilene
Winnetaska, Xi Phi. Student Council. Pi
Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi. Morse Hall
Annex. Splash Club. Elementary Club, Sigma
Pi Sigma. Wh0's Who. F. T. A., Omega.
ROBINSON. Davitl lfsfrrirlge
Phi Delta Chi. K. Club.
SAUDER, Ilarriet Enipariu
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Alphathenian.
SCALES. William C. Grirlley
Phi Sigma Epsilon, K. Club.
SCIIULES, George l..' Hraclzlyvillu, Iowa
Phi Sigma Epsilon. I
Olivet
SELIG. Leunartl W.
K. Club.
IIOYI
Qi
Seniors . . .
I W V , ,,,.' 12'
K QI gy K A 'IEE' Q. iii! ..,i
i 15 .ff wifi. in i . A
SHLVY, Grace Burns
Winnetaska. Sphinx. Symphonic Chorus,
Symphony Orchestra.
SPIYERNS. Euuive Rfl'hIfl!llll1 , , , . ,
Della Sigma Epsilon, lilcmeulary Club, Sllllglt' hilllwml il' I. .I 'ly ugihelli
S I- A. V , . Cl I. Hppa . Igllllu 'ilJ1wI0ll :wlf1'l'l' il' , .005
linux' Ll H, Svieiwe lflulv, Sports Editor for The llullellu
I Q I and Sunflower.
TalllluLlJF. lvau .l. l,111rul1::r1'flc
Yrl. liluli prcsimlcul. .
Slxililll. Carl Ii. Irrmg
SNYDICH, lleleu 1. Iillllfltlfill
Xi Phi, Kappa Delta l'i. l'i Gamma Mu,
Speaker Bureau, Social Science Clulr, Spau-
ish Club.
SNYDER, Norma Jean l2'Ill1j0I'fll
Pi Gamma Mu. Kappa Delta Pi, Omega,
Spanish Club, Social Science Clull.
SUDPIRSTHUM. Auelha Huisingtun
Sigma Sigma Sigma, ifonuueruc Clulr.
NPILLI ww. N131-mi. 1f1.1.f,,i-,ifziwi bl'-MH. film-ii-.. i.. pm,
l'i Kappa Sig: '.
'M '1'Aisr3R, Mary L. Jllayvlm
Sigma Pi Sigma, Physical lid. filuh presi-
flent, Bowling Clulm, W. R. A. Board,
Secretary of Senior Class.
TALLADY, Burrell C. llurveyvilla
F. T. A.
oil dl
embrs . . .
lAYl,UH. l'll'Lllll'lh ll. lflmpniun
Phi Sigma lipsilon prvsiilenl. llll6I'-i'll'i1l.
Council. Xi Phi, llnsinee-s iu2lIlL!1Lt'l' linllvlin.
HOMAS, Leo li. l'rall
i Kappa Sigma Epsilon. 'l'RAll'1'MAhlI. Doifalel IC. IV 14 xl 1513
.igina an yamma. 1 ,annna . ll, 1
lRliNN0l'0lIl,. Ilarlan J, 1f',,f,-,ffm O"mga 'ii' S"a"l'l' mul"
Mu Epsilon Nu. Pi Cannna Nlu. Xi Phi. Stu- 4 V
dent Council, l7.'l'.A.. Social Science Chili. VANAAIII1- Mary IWUUUCN UHYIIW
Yet. Chili. TC WSIYH-
YLCEK, Velma Hnlyroful
Alpha Sigma Tan president. Pan Hellenic
Council. Sigma Pi Sigma. Alice Freeman
Palmer, Commerce Clnlw.
NY.MlNl'lli. N. J. I:1'lIIIfllQfUII
l Phi Mu Alpha. Symphonic Cliorns. Syna-
phony Orulnistra, Banml.
WUUTUN. Javk C. If irlzilu
XVHITE. Ch .1 0- .l, C' , Sigma Tan Cannna. Pi Gamma Mu. Inter-
Newlnalaufiiili Elementary tllubmlul My Frat Council. F. T. A.. Social Science Clnlr.
Y i C i Clnh.
XVHITE. Marion E. St. John , Y , ,
Spanish Chill. Social Sl'l8I10C Chili. LIMMILRMAN' Dumllly m'r"""5f'
' Winnelaska, Sigma Alpha Iota. F. T. A..
Band. Trehle Clef. Symphonic c,illUl'Il14, Span-
ish Club. Orchestra.
BROWN, Anna Tlljlffitl
Winnclaslxa. Pi Unn'g,a l'i. Unicga. Coin-
incrco Lllulm.
1
L lm 1
Jumbr C7455
Juniors
The' Junior Claw uI'ficc1'r
i:ll'l'?Z
.l UY BRA N SON.
SCt'I'l'f1IfHV-If!'!lSllVl'f
DOHOTIIY RICICIIAHIYI'
V1'r'4'-PlvsirlvlzI
KATIILEEN FOX
l'rc'si1lf'11t
.XlJ.'XMH. Sam
Fllillilill Linh.
qXliS'l'lN. Yvarrexi
Phi Della Chi.
BARN ICS, Clnria
Sigma Alpha
flllIlI'llS. Urclws
C9
lfnz pnriu
NCWIIIZIII fflulr, Scivnue Chili.
Phi Xiu Alpha
Iota. Umvga.
tla. Nlailrigaliana
Svrlun
lil Dnrrnlo
Symphonic
XY ES. .l Miner
Sigmia Tau Gamma
B'XNSlNlQl'Ili. Marion
llvmv I'.ClI!lHllllL': Llulr.
MA'
fini
,i A
U
My M
Hamilton,
Em puria
Hl'iL'l'lNll, Jeanne limpuriu
Vice president Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sigma
Pi Sigma. Cnnunerce Club.
BHANSUN. Joy lulrz
Secretary Alpha Sigma Tau. Secretary-
lreasurer Junior llless, Vice president, Cum-
mercf' Chili. Alphalhenian treafurer. seurv-
tary Wmiicifs Recreational Ahwcialimi.
Jambrs . . .
llHl'iXfllfH. lflilllll lf. L1'll1'11l11
l'l1i Slgllllil lfpfilxm. l.a111l11lz.1 llvlla Lkllllllllil.
IHQICNNIHR. 'Mina Mar' l,lIIll'l'I'
51'ii'111'P llluln.
HIKINKNIXN. lllnria l1.llIlHlI'Il1I
llvlta Signia Epsilon. ,Nlplia 'l'l1ela film,
Spanish fllllll.
lil Sll. lllliilll' A. lL'11111u1'i11
Xii-9 p1'e1si1l1v11l l'l1i ll:-lla fflli. SllHlf'lll
Bl 'I'l,liR. l,1111is WV. L'11r1'A'11
Sigma Tau til-lllllllii.
liYl'fH. C8119 lL'11s11'ur!l1
l,l'PSlllClll Kappa Sigma lfpfilnii. Ifllilur
"'l'l10 B11lle'li11.'A Slllllfxlll Faviilly ,'Xfl.lllSllIlf'Ill
llnarrl. l'i Kappa U1-lla Pi, Wlnfs Wliiv i11
xlIlf'lAll'iIll llullcges illlll ll11iw1'siIi1-1-.
ifliANlJ.'Xl.I,. 4ilIlll'll'h fluff
kappa Sigina lipsilml.
IIH XWl"0Rll. .lime I:'l11p111'i11
Slgllllil Sigma Sigma, filllllf1lPl'L'l' lllulm.
II0NlKl.lN, lllil lmu Elllfiflffll
'Xlplia Sigmia 'Xlpl1a. Sigma Pi Siggiua. Alpha-
ll1e11ia11. ll11I11lI1Effl'P lllulm.
Illztllxlili. lria fallllllllfif
XYi1111v1aslxa1. l'ilQiIIll'lllill'j' llluli.
lJl'lli,'XlilNllllll'i. Lllllihi' fillll'l1l'l,
lIHUl.lf'l"l', llurix ,lca11111- Sulwlliu
live- presiili-11l Wi11111-Iaaka. Nliw- l"I'Cl'lllilll
Y Y
IQJNNIUN. l'l1liIl1 Allll Lllkfllr
I'flSlCNl3gUfll. .Inf-. Jr. LIIIISUIIU
Nil-P prvaidvrii Kappa slgllllil lillillllll, S z - V 1?
iwli Club. 'vi' ":. I, li"
Fl.l.lU'I"I'. lll'llI'y Y. f2'11r1'A'11 ' vini .V .:'
Xlu Epailn-11 Nu. fiwwial St'lClli'l' liluli. Sl'l8lll'f' V H
lilllll. Blillllf'Illb1lll'H fllllll.
i 'ff
I'VXIINHXi1ll. llarl ll.. ,l1'. JlV!ll'lIII'l'
Sigma lilll Qrilllllllll. Nwial 5l'l0lltTS filllll.
Kappa lxlll l'1p.sil4111. Nlall1en1ali1-5 Club.
lf'XNliS'I'lL. Nlarjnrie Elllllllfllll
Sig1111:1 Sigma Slgllllil. Sy111pl11111i1' C:lllPl'llS,
iXl2lllI'lgklllllIlS.
l"l'Nl.lfY. tllTlll"X2l l. Buffalo
li11IIllI1EI'l'lLll Club. I". 'lf AX.
11731
54512
KQQ4
Juniors . . .
FOX. K3llllffCIl Ulpv
Wi1111ct11flia. Yi l'l1i. Kappa llrllu Pi. l'l1yQi-
vul Elllltilllllll Cl11l1. pr:--iclf-111 W11111n-111 HN--
1'r'a1i1111 'hx111'iL1li1111. Slllilrll lvlllll. lllljllllllll'
lIl11l1, flIlli"QLl. p1'1-Hi1le11I 4lIIlll1ll' 4Il11--s, llnwll
ing: fllllll.
UlilS'l', lfllllilllfflll l2'11r1'L'11
Nlpha Sigma vllllll. l". T, K.. l'll1,'IIl!'IllLll'y
Club, Band.
lLI.1XIJl"EI.'l'l-fR. Hulwrl Elllflllffll
Sigrna ,llklll flllITlIll2l. llillllllllil Della l,a111l11lu.
Kappa Nlu l'IpQil1111. Sl'lPIlI'!' ffl11l1. Nlullw-
III2lllI'S lllllll.
GOOD. N111'111a111 ll11111ill1111
Wo-ley l"1111111l11ti1111. Syllllllltlllll' iIl1111'11-. Sllll'
flower.
llRll"l"lTll. Rlllll lfslrfr llllllflllflrfl
gllplla Slgllllil Tau. S1-ie111'11 fjlllll. Xlivs I"1'Pf'-
1111111 Palmer.
CHISSUM. EIIQCIIK? lf. lL'111l111rfr1
Pl11 Dvllu illli. Plli xlrll 'XlI1ll.l.
ll -XRHISON. Axllll l',qll!'4'L'1l
Alpha Slgllllil Alplm if'l'l'l'l2lI'V. Sigma Pi
Sigxxua. llpl111Il1e11i1111. lllblll? lf1'11111111111'- lflulw.
HARRISON. Uenrgc lfl1111111'1'11
X.NI.l.. X.. N11'1al S1'11'111':- l.l11l1. 11111111
lla-111411'ruIs.
llULl.lWCSXYOH'l'll. l.P1lll lIr11li,w11
Siguna Illilll llilllllllil.
Ill Blflil. l.11I1 llflfslrvlrf
Alpha 5ig:111u Tau. 54'-if-111-rw fllllll.
,l'U,QC.XRD, Hmrlwrl lf. lHqlII1lIll'l'll
Pl1i Della Clli
JONES. Allmw Ulpf'
Pi Kappa glgllllii
ll.'Xl.,l.. llll2ll'l1'?S P. f4l1il1'11r'
Pl1i Della Chi. Pl1i Nlu Xlllllll. Hllllll. U1'1-l11-,--
tra. Sy111pl1111111- 1fl1111'114.
ll XWLICY, Xirgril l.r'P l:'111p111'1'11
Kappa Nlll l'lpfilu11. Nlz1Il11-11111114-s lllllll.
IIUFIVXIXYN. Nlurir-l lL111p111'1'r1
Wi1111eIa1Qlxz1. II111111- IC1-11111 111i1-- fllllll.
IIUIJIIQF. ll1lI4Z14'l'. .lr. Cfllfllfll
blglllil I1111 lnllllllllil. Nlilllilglllgi l',1l1I111' ll1-
B11lle'li11." Spzmish l1l11l1. -H111-l11:y N.NI.1I,X.
RARNICS, l'lI'1lllli l... jr. Ill'-"flll'UllL'
Plll 5lQilIli1 l'.fbrIl4lll. Ill'1'Nlll!'lll ,Xlplm lllll
01111-ga: lJl'iihl4lf'lll X IIIIIIQL ll:-111111'1':1li1' lllulr.
liNU'l"l'5. Hlllll l'.'1111'L':1
Pi lxuppu Signm. Sigma Pi f'4ign111z1.
Juniors . . .
KVHLMANN, Laura Mae Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, presi-
dent Alice Freeman Palmer Society. Com-
merre Club. Newman Club.
LANE. John D. Linroln
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
LANG, Lowell Iz'mpnr1'u
Kappa Sigma Epeilon, Pi Kappa Delta, De-
bate Club.
LARSON, Charles B. lfnzporiu
Sigma Tau Gamma
LEWIS, Albert RPFI'f'
Mu Eusilou Nu.
LENZ. Treva .4ugusm
LEWIS, Leila Emporia
President Sigma Sigma Sigma. Xi Phi, Sevre-
tary-treasurer Student Count-il, Panhellenic-
Council, Who's Who, History and Govern
ment Club.
LEWIS, R. N. Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Kappa Mu Epsilon,
Social Science Club. S.ff.A.
LINDSAY. Rhea .lean Emporia
LONNBERG, Charles Mitchell Jetnmrr'
Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha, Y.lNl.C.A..
Wesley Foundation.
LUSK, Perry S. Olive!
Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha. Student
Council, Symphonic Chorus.
LYBARGER, Esther Ash llrnve, ,llissourr
Winnetaska, Sigma Alpha lola. Symphonia
Chorus.
LYON, Edwin G. LJIITPAYI
NUANTEE, Eugene E. Rffllllllzi'
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commen-e Club.
MMILENNY. Dan C. lillllllllffll
Sigma Tau Gamma
Nl1'CULL0UGll. Edith Olpe'
Wirlnetaska. Elementary Club, Rowling Club,
Vet. Cluh.
MPGUIRE, Harvey C. W'ir'l1ft11
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerve Club.
MvVAY, Lyle L. lfunlon
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha.
nh'
Va?
Juniors
Ma0l.ASKl'lY. Wallz14'e
XlAl.l.ARY. Nlilclreil
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sphinx.
Urirllfjv
Em porin
Nl.-XST. Elsie lll'lj,1f'fSOII
Willnelaska. Symphnnim- flll0l'IIS. 'llrelule fflef.
MENZIE. Rulmert lfugene Srrantun
Mu lihilon Nu treasurer Pi 0lllF"8 Pi.
, :-
preslclenl Lornmerve fllllll, Social Science
Llnla, Vet. Chili.
Nlll.l'lS, Leon H.
lillll porin
Sigma Tau Gamma. lambda Delta Lamlnla.
Kappa Nlu lfpsiloll. Svienve lflulw. Nlatlle-
matirw filulr. Sunflower Staff.
Nlll.l.l'.R. .lamea li.
MILSAP. Galen
Kappa Sigma lfpsilon
NIOBLEY, Jnyce
Snfin II
Em porin
Czllflllfll
Della Sigma Epsilon, Xi Phi, Sphinx. Sigma
Pi Sigma. W. R. A. Board. Phvsical Eml.
Club, Hhythmir' ffirvle. Clleel'-leader.
NTOEITKEL. Yaletta J.
Syl:-in
Alpha Sigma Tan. Alive Freeman Palmer.
Pan H4-lleniv Cmlnvil. Smwial S4"ien4'e fllnlm.
NlOOREHlf:XlJ. Hnsalie lfllflfflfllll
Winnetaska. Spanish lflnll.
NEADERlllSEH, George Rnnalil Solonmn
Phi Della Chi. Phi Nln Alpha.
NELSON. Wallace A.
S60I'f?ldl'y Xln lfpsilun Nil.
NEYICR, Len J. V
Newman fflulu. NPI. fflnlm.
NOTSON, liaymnnil
Phi Della Chi.
0'DONNEl.l.. .lim
Phi Delta Chi.
0'Nl,'XRA. Patrif-k
Fm pnriu
IIIIIVII-U11 ffily
lLlIII porin
ffm pnrizl
Elllllllfill
Kappa Sigma llpsilun. vice president Pi
Kappa Della. Sm-ial S1-ienve Clnh.
OPSLEY. Hulbert li.
Hixtrlzirisnri
Kappa Sigma lfpsilun. Vive prexinlenl Phi Mu
Alpha, Synlplmnii' lllnurllf. Spanish iflulr.
0YlCHll0l.'I'. Durnlliy
ffm parm
Alpha Sigma Tau, Pi Uinega Pi. lfmninrwm-we
Lluh. Sigma Pi 5l'5!lllli. .XlphaIllenian.
Juniors
' I U
UYl'iHHOl,'l'. Harry Emporia
flllII'llllK'l'l'P Clnh. Sur-ial Svifiiirz- Chill, Vet.
Chill.
PJXCFI, lfula Ilwiglil
Winnvlaska, Sphinx. W. Y. C. A.. ff. A..
Urclwslrai Symplmnif- illimiis. Sigma Pi
Sigma. wive prvwidenl Wesley Foumlaliun.
Pl lfIKE'l"l'. Ruth Purtrirlgf'
Alpha Sigma Tan. Spanish Chili. Cuinlnerve
tlluh, .'Klphathf-nian.
RICESEH. Wilhur Oliver
Phi Del Vhi K Vluh N X 'I' B
,ta . ,
fill-Anmrivan Bagke
i
Ihall.
lZl'fHIl'l:XlilYl'. Durnlliy l. Ixiinsleii'
Winnelaska. viva
presiilffnt ,luniur Llaes.
Alivc' l'l!'UEII1Llll Palmer, Snvial Svivnre.
Hlfllil. Anila Tnpvlfrl
Winnelaska. Sigma Pi Sigllllll, Rhythmic'
flirvle, Omega. Spaniwh flhlh.
iIl'llCLE, Roy W., .lr. Fmpurirl
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Mft. Chili. Collcgiati?
Yunngr Repuhlivans Chili.
lillfll. l,cunarfl F. Ifmpnrirl
President Sigma Tau Cilliilllll. prvsiclenl
liilel'-Fraleriiily llnnm-il.
HHIIIARUS, 111111510113 Flnpnria
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Alivr- l"rf'f'inan PahnPr.
Y. W. II. A.
NIIIIIARIDS. Mary if.
Pi Kappa Delta. Ka
Sf'i8IH'0 lllnh,
RIIICS. Frank Dchnar
HINCWAID. Lillian B.
Winnelaska. Spanisi
ROBINSON, Belly june
ppa Xiu Fipailnn,
i Chili.
Em pnria
Sph i nx.
Em mrifl
I
f?ur'Hi11
Flnrvnrf'
Pi Kappa Sigma. Alive! Freeinan Palmer.
fl0IHlIlCl'l'B Chili.
RUBISON. .loan flfifllfiv
President Delta Sigma lfpwilun. Sphinx. Pull
llellvniu. Ciillegiate. Yuungl Repuhlim-an
liluh. Sunflower Staff.
ROGERS, Mary .lean IQSIYIIIUIPSII
Winnelaslxa. Wesley Plulllltlllliwll. QP1'rvtaI'y
Nlallwlnaliw Cfluln.
RUSS. Huhlnie Pnrlrialgr'
Alpha Sigma Tau. Eleincnlary filnh. Alpina-
lhenian. W. H. A.. Splash Chili.
HUWI.-XNDS. Margaret Lllllllllffll
Sigma Alpha Iula. Winnelaska. Kappa Delta
Pi, Alive i'll't'HlIl21ll Palmer. Y. W. ll. MX..
Synlphnnir' lfliorna. lfnlnrv 'livavlwrs nf
.XlIlf'Iiil'il.
SJXl"FEi.S. llalff li. llnlinr
Phi Sigma i'.Il4Il0ll.
55
n ' 'Q
aa 'E 'V
Qi . I
i l -J . .
Juniors . . .
SCUTT. I-ld ffl llHl'IlIl.l
l'lii Sigma Epsilon. pri'-iilenl l". 'l'. A.
SfIOrl"l'. Marjorie lflllflllllll
Winnelaslxa. Wrwlfy l"onn1lalion.
Sll.'KRl'. ,lavls ll. l'.llII1PlJI'iII
l'hi Della llhi. xl3llll"lIl1illf'4 lilnli.
SHORT, Bill Sfntrfz PllI.iIl.9, Nell' fersnw
Phi Sigma Epsilon. K. flhilm.
SPATZ. DeWayne lfllzprirm
Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Slmlenl fIoum'il.
Sorial Sc-ienf-P.
SURENSON, Helly Snfunlon
Alpha Sigma fllpha. Sigma l'i Sigma. Sigmi
Alpha lola.
S'l'EAl'l, Marjorie .l. l!ingnmn
Alpha Sigma Tau. llHlIllll?I'!'t' Chili. -en-ri-A
tary Trehle Clel.
STEVENS, Nlary Evelyn lfrir
Winnelaska.
S'lllNSON. Dale B.. ,lr. lfllzporiii
Kappa Sigma Ep-Lilon. Niatln-inaliw lllulv.
'IEICIICRAI-lBER. ,lean lfmporiu
Alpha Sigma Alpha. Sigma l'i Sigma.
Sphinx. Pllysim-al Ed. lilnli, Hhyllnnim' fIiri'lv.
Bowling lflnh.
TIIRESHER. Crave llllllllllfl-Il
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Prirnary Kimi:-rgarlc-n
Cluh. Y. W. C, A.. Wesley lfounclalion.
l1'l'TlNC, Mary ,lo ilIl1l'lilIll
Wiililelaska, Pi Omega Pi. flornnierve Chili.
Omega. Wesley Founilaiion. Sigma l'i Sigma.
YUESTE, Rosemary Olpf'
Della Sigma Epailon. llHI11IUI'2'l'P ffhih. New
man flhih.
WELSH. ,lean IXUIIIISHS lfifl. lxunxn:
Pi Kappa Sigma. l'i Kappa Ill-lla. lihyllnniv
Circle, Sphinx. llilaon Plays-rs.
W lLlIl'l'E. Marie llllllflllfliil
Della Sigma Epwilon. l'hysi1'al Erl. lilulm.
WlllTE. Nanelte lu'l11por1'1l
Alpha Sigma Alpha. Kappa Ili-lla l'i. Signu
Pi Sigma. treasurer Sphinx. Newman llluh.
XY lll'l'l.OW. Niargaret Llfflllllllllli
Winnelaaka, vice president Y. W. li. N.. ww-
relary-treasnrer Wesley lfonmlalion. Mil--
Erecman Palmer. ffoznnwr:-e lfluh.
WILEY. Nr-ill ffwlllfill
l'hi Sigma Epiilon. lfoinrneriw- lfhalr.
Sopfzomore dass
The Sophia
lll1il'P Claw- Oi
fivvrf are:
PAT FORU
Sf'r'relr1ri'-
TH'IlSIll'f'I'
I I ARLAN
WOLF
PfPSl.ll't'7lf
JOAN BLOCK
'riff' lJI'f'Sf1ll'Ilf
FN. i'il'1Illf'P4
ULPIIIN. Guy Ni.
Kappa Sigma HpQil4m
Ifirifivlfl
fifhllghlll
XMES. Freda
Enzporiu
Secretary Pi Kappa Sigma. Omega. Elemen-
lary ffluli.
ANUERSON. Marcia JH
f.'Hlf1li'lIft'f
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sigma Pi Sigma.
Rhyliinliv ffirvie. Physivai Keiiivzilisiii ffiuir.
XSIUCW. Kiwziliri l'fu1p1w'1r1
Pi Kappa Siggnm.
H'Xll.I-XY. i.uurr-m-0 l'. lfllylmym
Phi Sigllllil lipfilon.
i 1701
Sopfzomores . . .
RAIRD. l,elancl Max
Sedan
Phi lllla Chi. Sovial Scimwe ffluh.
RAKER, Oueta
Carrier: City'
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Collegian- Young Rf--
publican Club, Cuniiiien-e fllulx.
RAR:XN05Kl. Theodore A. Sroirh Plains. N. J.
Phi Sigma Epsilon. K.
BARNES. Ray D.
Phi Mu Alpha. Rand.
Rl'lAl'flllANllj. Beth
Winnelaska. Y. Wi. fi.
BENSON. William J.
Llulr.
Em porin
Joh nson
Em porin
Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Kappa Mu Epwilon.
xl3ilIL'IHLlllI'4 Club.
RERRY. Allhva
l3l.AlR. George
A rgon ia
Hom e wrmzl
Mu Epsilon Nu, Malliernalics Club. Social
SCl6lll'P Club. Physical Scienve Club. VH.
llluh. Y. NLC. A.. Wesley Foundation.
BLOCK. Joan
Preston
Winnf-laska. Comrnerve ffluh. Omega. Or-
vhestra.
0
BOWMAN, Catherine Wiz-hilu
BOYLE, Dale .llrffiuw
RROSF-EAl . Ray E. Nerf' York. New Ynrlf
RITCK, Chai-leg R. Fmporiu
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
BIWMGARDNER, William Emlmrm
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
CARPENTER. Evelyn llrzrlfsiwillf-
CARSON. N1 vi'i na .leane llumilmn
IIHATEL.-XIN. Elvin Emporia
Kappa Nlu Eplilon.
Svienm-P fifluh.
IIIARK. Mary
Alpha Sigma Alpha.
ITlC'I'l'f' Clulr.
Nl2llllPfI1lillf'i Clulm.
Em porin
Alphallwnian. flulll-
lR0
Sfis
Sophomore:
CLOTHIER. Vida Hlll!'hiIlS!lll
I
Winnetaska. Alive Freeman lalmer. F. 'l'.
A.. Elementary Club.
COBB. Henry R.. .lr.
Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega.
COLCLAZIER, Patricia
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sigma Pi
Elementary Club.
CUMAN, ltvne
Sl. .folirt
Sigma,
limpurin
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Cmnmerce Club. Alim-
Freeman Palmer.
CRAWFORD. William C.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
CULVER. Alice
Winnetaska. Elementary Club. .
Berkeley, Calif
Lyrizlun
F 'I' A
DAVEY. Homer C. lfnzpnrirl
Phi Delta Chi.
DECKER, Cleda finrldarfl
DEERINC. Alfretl Cotmnwoml Fnfls
Phi Delta Chi
DRUM. ,lane lfmpnrin
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma.
Omega.
DYCK. Doris Hzlttrtrfrirlgyf'
Winnetaska.
EDMISSON. Mona ,lnhnsalt
Yvinnetaska. Umega. Symphonit' Cliuriis.
EDWARDS. Bruce
Phi Delta Chi. Kappa Mu Epailon.
Club. Mathematics Club.
EDWARDS. Merle J.
Phi Sigma Epsilon. K. Club.
ELLIS. .luanita
ENDERS. Patil
Mu Epsilon Nu. Science Club. l
4-H Club.
ETHRIDGE. Barbara
Sigma Sigma Sigma.
EVANS, Adelia
Emporia
Scienve
Burton
ffm porin
I "nu Q
iolleglalf'
lfmporirl
Dighron
Pi Kappa Sigma. Commerce Club, Omega.
Sopbomores . . .
I'-ISCIIEH. Willrur A. Huflsun
FORD. Patricia .lean llvlllflllffll
Alpha Slgllllil Alplla. Sphinx. Sigunu Pi Sigma.
FH Xfllili. Kline- SUIIIIII
wiillllfflllbkd. Slifllll Sl'llTllI'l'. Y. W. lf. A..
Wewlvy lxliilllllillilbll.
1-KXXIEH. lfmlitll ,lm ljnpvlullrl
Mice lfreemun Palmer.
l7HlflJl'fRlCIKS0N. Peggv hlllllltlfill
.illpllalllc-'11iar1. CUIIIIIIBIXTET lilulm.
FHIQVCII. Canclzu-P IKVIIIZSUS Cin
Winlwlufka. Physii-al Iilllllillillll fflulm. Smi-
vial Svivrivv llluli. Wesley lfuumlalion.
CXIIHIQHHN. lfarl lillllllllflil
Sigma Tau fiillllllld
fl,Xl.IA'l'IN. Juv Elllllllflill
l'l1i Della lllii.
U,-Xli'l'ON. Lee D. Nurtnn
l'l1i Xlu xlllllil.
ll,-X5lxlLl.. lfselyn ,lln.v'uu'
Hand.
MXN. villllllfl livllljllllltl
Sigma Fignna Sljllllii.
l2lCliliU'l'II. Nlilalrcvl A. Cnllvgv I'ni11l. N. l".
UIBSUN. lfxan W. f1n11'rl1u.x
Nlu Epsilon Nu.
GTX ENS. Dick .Ut Hopf'
l'l1i Sigma lfpsilml. lx. Clulm.
IZLEIIIHNI KN. Kathleen llurpvr
XXllllIlE'lilSlxE-l. flllleglll l.ilcrury Siwiely. Sigma
l'i Slulllil
Z. .
CUHIJUN. Cllarlf- Sl'IIUL'll
Plii Sigma lfpsiloii.
11055. Wiilliuin lf, SI. John
Phi Sigma lfpfilmm.
GREGORY. HlK'llill'1l IAVUIIS
Liazj
Mwma,
l l"'5 l
Sophomore: . . .
CHUH. llumlliy Lilllllflllll
Newman illuh.
ll.'XllNl'f. Frml Ulln'
l'hi Sigma lip-iluu.
IIKNSUN. Bmlllin' ,lcwvll Srzffulifzillv
lIgXliG.XlJlNl'l. Alive- lxinxfvx
Winnelaska. Syniplnnlir lillllfllk.
ll'XRNDlfN. Beverly ,lean lIf'l!lf'lI1L' Lmlgr'
Alpha Sigma Tau. vice president W. ILA..
Physical lfrl. Cfluh. Alive Frf'eman Palmer.
Sigma Pi Sigma.
ll-XHRIS. l'wlUl'fFl1kl llunlnp
lilee iflulr.
lIAliHlSON. l"u1'1'efl Vi. u41lI't'I'lvl'. Un.
llAH'l'ENBOVVl'fR. Really L90 Yeuxfirn Rnpirls
Alpha Sigma Xlplia. Xlphatlienian. Umi-
merve Cluh.
IIASKELI.. Ralph Iiillljlllfill
IIAWKINS. Nlary lflrrfiflzl
Winuvlaslxa. lfinixirxlvrve llluh.
lll11l'l'l'Y. luis lhlllfl'-W' Fzlflx
Yicff 1'll2llI'IllG:lll llullvgiale- Young R?lJIlllllt'2lIl
Llulr.
IIICIAILPIY. lriw lluzvllnn
Wine-taflxa. l'ili'illt'lllLll'j fllllll. l". l. N..
Oiuegga.
ll0l'lFfNl'NN. Luis lfzwu'
Della Sigma lipsilmi. Sigma Xlpha lnlii.
HOOPER. Eflwiu F. liskriflgf'
Social Scieanfte filulr.
llOH'l'U'Y. Nina hlllljlllllxll
IRWIN. Jame- Xl. .lmxlzu lfupfzls
Sigma Tau Gamma.
J.-UIUB. Xlarshall l.. Rmflirzg
Mu lfpsilnn Nu.
JONES, Hubert E. Lillljlllfill
Sigma Tau Gamma. llllIHIIlE!'1'f' llluh. Fuvial
Sl'l6ll4'9 lllulm. Gulf 'l'Ham.
So fzomores
Jl HLIN. Deane
Kappa Sigma lfpsilun. Travk.
KNVXPP. Tlierr-sa
KllXlPl.l'I. :Mlolpli .l.
Yet. Chili. Y.fXl.I1. A.
KNO'l"l'S. liflliur
J
lilllljlllfffl
W'fIl,fI.L'l1I
Li'u11.5
I',lIll'f'li'!l
Ii Kappa Sigma. Phyfii-al El. llluli. Sphinx.
Sigma Pi Sigma.
KNUI SIC. Norma jean
Em porin
Pi Kappa Sigma. Sigma Pi Sigma, Rhythmic
Cirvle. Splash Club. Physival Efl. Chili.
KNOEPPEL. Betty
Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha. lfumnwrve Chili, Sigma
Pi Sigma. Clieerleailcr, llramativs. Hailiu
f,.laffrmn1i.
lxUWAl.SKl. .lavk
lim puriu
Phi Della Chi. liflitor ul 'l'hP Sunlluwer
wi-niul seiiiesler.
Rl TNINK, Marjorie-
Em porin
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sigma Pi Sigma.
.-Xlpliathenian. iilDIHI1lPl'LTE Cluh.
l. XKIC. llmmnlliy SllffUl'll1'fHl'
Wm-ali-'yall Fniiiiilaliun.
LXNI-1Y, Yelnia 11111111
Sigma Mplia lula, Sphinx. Winnclaska.
Synipliunii' ffliuiwis. llanil. Uri-lieytiha.
INN BUPHN. llelvn H. lil Unrrlzlu
Wiiiiwtaslxzi.
l.l'Il'i. Marilyn !.'11n1lu'i1lgf'
Sigma Alpha lula. lfrmivli Chili.
IJQNIGAN. Ruherl li. l'iIt51111rgh I'c'1ui.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Phi Mn Alpha.
l ICWIS. .luanne ffl'U6l1S1Illfg
Pi Kappa Sigma. Sphinx.
IICWIS, Nurina Swlun
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Trelile Llcl.
l.llLGE'l"I'. Earl R. Linwrlln
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
l.l'l'fllll"ll'Il.lJ. Glen lf. Ness City
Sigma Tau Sigma.
I.l'I'CIHl-'lEI.lJ. Hereflitll ll. L,i'uns
Phi Sigma Epsilmi.
.
fl85j
So fzomores . . .
Mt:ANARNEY, James A.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
Democrat Club.
Mt:N EILI., Ethel Alice
Rearling
Newman Club, Young
SJVFIIFIISC
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sigma Alpha lota,
Treble Clef, Symphonic Chorus.
Mt'QUlN. Robert I..
Chzmule
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
MAGOUIRK, ,lerean
Cillillrron
Pi Kappa Sigma. Women! Recreation As-
sociation. Collegiate Young Republican Club,
Home Economics Club, Bowling Club secre-
l8I'y-lI'C3SIlI'CI'.
ll Quinry, Illinois
MALAMBRI, Frank A.. , '.
Phi Mu Alpha.
MANNEN, Dixie Lee
MARTIN. Stanley O.
MASON, Etta Mae
MATHEWS, John
Mu Epsilon Nu.
MA YES, Melva D.
Buffalo
Harljorrl
Buffalu
Emporia
lladisulz
Della Sigima Epailon. Sphinx. Social Scirrm:
Club. Sigma Pi Sigma.
Nl A XWICLL, Jacqueline
lim poria
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Vet.
Club.
MEI ERH UFF. .lefbie 1.
Clements
Winnetaslxa, Commerce Club.
MERILATT. Nadine
Winnetaska, Omega,
MILLER. Gerald
Sigma Tau Gamma.
phonic Chorus.
MOORE. Virginia
llurhanz
Home Economics Club.
118111171111
Phi Mu Alpha. Sym-
Topeka
Alpha Sigma Alpha. Alpha Theta Rho,
Sigma Pi Sigma. Alphathcnian. History and
Government Club.
M l l LSOW, Neva
Alpha Sigma Alpha.
merce Club.
MI 'RRAY, Larry
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
NICKOLAS. Alberta
Alpha Sigma Tau.
Commerce Club.
l'fatt's Center
Sigma Pi Sigma. Com-
Orzmgv, Texas
Emporia
Alphathcnian. Band.
Sopfzomores . . .
USHUHN. Urorgp llilllllilffll
USIEUHN. Wuyiiv L'111l1o1'111
XI. Nl. ll, A.. fl17IlllIlCI'l't' llluh.
Oil lill. Xle-lxio l.. lf'e'fl1'11g1o11
l'hi Sigma lfpfilon.
HX llfll. Slwriimii If ellirzglolz
Phi Hlgllllil lfp4ilon. Social Fviem-ew Clulv.
l' XRHNI. Conlon Eniporiu
Phi Della Chi. Kappa Mu lipsilon. Lambda
Della Lumlifla. Sovial Fciellve. Nlatlimnutics
Llllll.
l'UWYl'il.l.. Ymla ,l. ll11I1'f1111xo11
Wiiiiwtuslxu. l'lll'IIlUIllilI'y llluh.
l'l'XIK. llaynionel U. .lllllfllillll LIU'
Symphonic Cliornx.
I'liN'l'l-IlIOS'l'. llalxin ll. l'f111p111'f11
Social SC'lt7llL'9 ffluh.
l'l'f'l'l'fR50Xl. l.uxPrn S111ol1111
Blu lfpsilon Nu.
lJlC'l'liR5lfN. Nluy .l. lllt'I'fIIHflHl
Alpha Sigina Nlpha. Sigma Pi Sigma. llonlc
lfvoiioiilivw Cluh. Social S1-imirc llluli.
Sphinx.
llUl'l'lN0. .lzunvi .l. liillljlflfftl
Phi Sigma lipxilou.
ll XlJ.Xl3 Xl llll. 5lu1'jo1'i4- flllllllill
lilfIll.XHlJS. Holrrl X. 1l!lfl'l'Al'I'fHt'
Mu Epsilon Nu.
llllll:fN0l H. Yaflini- Lillllklfiil
Alpha Sigma Alpha. lfomincrue flluh, Sigma
Pi Sigma.
llll.l'fY. Iilamlf- li.. ,Ir. lffrgfl
Nlu lfpxilon Nu.
IIUBINSON. llvlvn l,XfH'l'!I1'
Wiilnetaflxa. XM-flcy l'lllIIlll1llI41Il. X. W . l.. A..
Blanrl. Spanish Club
ROGIQHS. Br-lly .lc-an
Wlinnetafka, NCWIIIEI
liUI'FUlLICl... XllJPI'l
Wi:-!11't11
1 Lluli. l. l. A.
Nlu ltpsilon Nu. ljauul.
E111 puriu
Ge
','-f M 1
, 3 2-i' , i i :
'li
I86
fx?
Sopflomores . . .
ROPI"OlLlCl.. Lemiaril Xl.
ROSS. Virginia
Winnotaska. Sm-ial S
IIUX ICH. Ilunalml
Sigma 'I'au llamma
IUIYIQR. llarolil
Sigma 'I'au Gamma
RIIBY. E. Jeanne
Sigma Pi Sigma. I".
Em fltlllfl
HIIIIIIUI' Sprfugx
viemfe Chili
.vt'1Ilfl.'l
INVIVIUII
IfilllIIl','g'U
'I' A Y W I' A
Primary Kindergarten CI uh.
SANDERS. Eileen W.
Winnelaska, Sm-ial
fflllllfltl
Si'It'IllTC Illuh. Wesley
Fmniilatiiui. Alatltetnaliw illulu.
SA I i IJ HH. IAIi:ll'jlll'Il' Ann
Lullmrzl
Delta Sigma Iipsilun. Sigma Pi Sigma
Sphinx. Symphonic 1
SILHARFF. C. E.
Phi Sigma Ep:-ilon
SCIIUOF. Opal Niaf'
Delta Sigma Iipailim.
Ihnrus. IIITIIIIIICTCB lfluli.
Burlington
l.'m111f'il ffrure
iIllllllllCl't'f' lllulm.
Sl I I I NIEIJIQNI ANN. Pauline' .lllllffilfll lfily
Pi Kappa Sigma.
Sillll LT. Kenneth IC.
Kappa Sigma lipsili
SCIIWARNI. Aiaurine
Sigma Sigma Sigma.
nipliunic KIIio1't1s. Iianil.
Ezzrvku
in.
ffl't't'llS!lllI',2
lltnega treawurer. Sigma
Pi Sigma, Wumenl HC1'l'C6:iII0ll JXSSUUIRIIIIIII
Il'E2:lSlll'0l'.
Sf IOTT. Len Ii.
lim porin
Xiu Epsiliin Nu. Weslev Iwuiniiatimi. NCI l.Iulr.
Mathematics Club.
SIQHERT. William G.
Hu Epsilon Wu.
S El FERT, ,lean
Kansas ffily. ,llixsuuri
l'l1lr1lnr'l.'
Sigma Sigma Sigma. in-e presuleut Spauifh
llluli. Young Republ
SIIAFIQR. Harliara
Alpha Sigma Alpha.
SIIAFER. Kermit
it-an Chili. Banil.
lin: puria
fI0lIlIIH31'l't' Cluh.
Enzpuria
Kappa Sigma Iipailun. Cilson Players.
SNIITH, ,Iames T.
'Xiu Iffpsilun Nu. Soci
ffm porin
al St'ienc'c Ifluh. I.amlJ-
da Delta Lamlnla, Matlieniatiw Club.
Sopfzomores
SNYDICR. William
hill lipsilun Nu.
S'l'fXN'l'0N. William B.
S'l'liG. Mary Ann
Y
I I I
Al,IlIfI'l'
l wllzilliull
lrfrflflil
li Kappa Sigma. Sigma l'i Fianna. l,IIlf'112l
TVN LUN. Lula J.
lim pm in
Winnrlaska. llumo l1:l'lllllllIlll'b lllulu. SClf?IlL'l'
Clulw.
'l'Rl:1SSll'fH. lf. llrm-
Alpllil Theta Rlm.
THICK. .lufly
lim porin
,1ll'lli1'I,IlL' Lmlgr'
Alpha Sigma Tau. li1IIllIllEl'L'f' llluh. Baml.
xivc' prvsimlcut .Kline l'il't't'Illi.lIl Palmer,
'I'lllIKlili. Yerila
Tlllllllll'
WYlIlllf'lilSk3. sl'lt'lIK'C llluh.
Tl HNEH. .live E.
ffm porin
Phi IJ:-Ira Chi prebiulcnl, Slllllflll lilllllltill,
lHlfYI'-l'll'i-ll Cmnivil.
l NHL ll. .lunicv
Sm-ial S1'lCIll'C lllull.
l"l"l'lLR. .lavk
.llllllllflllll 11
lim porin
Phu llvlla l.lll. l.0lllllll'l'l't' Lluls.
N.'Xl,Yl-Ili. fl. Ruth
lim porin
Winnvla-lxa. Y. Wil. ,-X.. Spanish Lluh. Lul-
lcggialv Young Kvpublive
limi.
Xlltli lmln Nl.
QJIHPQZI, Spanish lilulm.
WAKIFIQH. Nlaljiuriv
CUIIIHIPFUB Cluh. Band.
WAHSHIQ. Preslun li.
Phu llvlla Chi.
WXHE. Vary Xlarlha
Wiunclaska.
WEBB. Hulanrl L.
Hu Epsilon Nu, Banml.
Ve! Chill.
XX lzLL,l'l. .lamef J.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
WIIITISSIELI.. Phyllis li.
ms. Wulf-y Foumla-
Am fax
llilllflllllll
Remling
Cllllfllll
Lizzvuln
Synlplwniv Chorus,
lfnlpuriu
f.'lt'1ll'llftll!'l'
align
Vila
.1
b gy
8-
ng- K K . '.
' ' . 'ii-' V ' Eff? Q f
f 5. .r
Sophomore:
WICHERT, Fritz J. ENIIIUVIVYI
Mu Epsilon Nu. Nvwman Clulm.
WILLIAMS, Regina V. Strung ffiry
Winnetaska. Alpha Theta Rho. Symplnmii-
Chorus.
WILSON, Ellf'n .4llPn
WRIGHT. Mary
Pi Kappa Sigma.
YEACER, Patricia
YVUSON. XvllIH9llll Elllllllffll
:Xlplla Sigma Alpha. fillITlITlf'l'l'P iilulm. Chlllllll-
Ihenian.
WINTFIRS. Melvin llvringlfm
Sigma Tau Gamma. Spanish lfluln, fliiriiliww-P
lflull.
WOLF, llarlan L. AIINPIIII
Plii Sigma lfpsilim.
lfvinfiflfl
Neuvlnn
Sigma Sigma Signm, Alplia Thi-la Rim.
Sigma Pi Sigma.
ZONCKER, Cwemlmlyn
Winnelasku. Physival
Science Clulm.
I mo
Zenith
vaiirm Clulm. Sfwial
freshman Class
AIYIAM. 'Ylary ElIllI0ffIl
ADAM, Albert Alnilvnf'
Sigma Tau Gamma
Iln- I'I'f"4IIlIl2lll Claw Uffivr-uw all "'l'llf- Drum"
LNX ICHNX lxWl4'Il'l'
mw'wff11'x -7'r'w1r.w1'wf
DICK IIANNN
l,I'1'SfIlf'llf
WICDRIX PFI..-X
AD-XNIS. ,lanwx Rulwrl R1'll,ll'kT"
AKINS. lxvith lll'Illll'lllHllfS
VfI'f'-l,l'!'Silll'III
Xl,l.lN. Nlnlmhfel Iuun
xllbllll Flylllll lzlu. fllllllllllil llulu
MINI. Min--
llrlrrllmv
ll If l'HI.II"'llllI
PIII Ngnm lp-slam, MII Lluln.
,-
I 101 I
freshmen
AMES, John
Phi Della Chi.
ANDERSON, Lui:
Alpha Sigma Tan.
ANDERSON. Ned
ARCHER, Me-lville
.-XRMSTRONC. Roberta
Della Sigma Epailnn.
Er-4n1uIIli1-Q lllllll.
llfXll.EY. Nlarlllzl .lllall
BAKER, Elsir Marie
BA RNCORD, Nnrma
Winnetaslaa.
BARNES, Roy I..
Nln Epiilnn Nu.
B 4 RN ETT, Barbara
C U U
Em porin
li'lvssvs
R 011711 ry
1CIIl1H7fl1l
Ilrifllrfv
Splaeh fflnlu, llnmf-
Em pnriu
Eli! porin
Fm porin
Em pnria
Imrmi
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sphinx flluln.
ll.-XRN H ART, Joann?
ll -X RR li'I'T. Patricia
BEAN. Cliarlew
BEAN, Patrivia
Delta Siglna Epsilon.
REA STON, .lavk
Phi Sigma Epsilnn.
DEDNER, ,lerry
Sigma Tau Gamma
HELL. Delbert
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
HELL. James
K appa Slgllltl Epailnn.
Ffl,t"fSllIl, I,lI1lfSlllIIIl
lmlrnwl
llurlismz
.llznlisnn
xllnrinn
Hill llllflfl
Heatrir-P, Nvlfruska
lllllllS0fl
02
A
f mx 1
freshmen
l U U
BERRY, Ruth .4I'g0fllill
RICKER. Irma Dunlap
Y. W. ff. A.
BISHOP, Florence Emporia
BLOIFNT, Joel A. Emporia
Phi Delta Chi. ffommerre Cluli.
BLOXONI. Josephine EIIIIIOTTH
BLYTHE, Donald Neal Linroln
Xin Epsilon Nu.
BOONE, Gilbert F1111 River
BOWEN, Conrad Hrzrtforzl
Mu Epsilon Nu.
HOWl.lN. Parke Lelm
BRATTON, Clayton C. Elnpnriu
Phi Delta Chi, Spanish Chili. Vet. Cluh.
BRINKMAN, J. W. Enzpnria
Sigma Tau Gamma.
BRTNKMAN, Theodore Ulpv
Newman Chili.
BROCDEON. Cainei ITIIIIITIIIIIP
BROWYN, Lethae ,4nthon-V
Pi Kappa Sigma.
BROWVN, Marvis E. Troy
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
BROWN. Raymond San Frandxro ljlllffllfllfll
BROWNlNC. Robert Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
Robinson
RRl'WlND, John W.
Vet ffluh.
Freshmen
BRYANT, Delores
BUCK. Verl
BITCKLEY. Dorothy
Bl l MCARDNER. Thomas C.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
BUNCH, Anita
BURKETT, Ralph H.
Sigma Tan Gamma.
BUHRIS, Winifred
Pi Kappa Sigma.
BURROWS. William
HURT. Ezra C.
BURTON, Alvin ff.
BUTLER, Richard
BUTTERFIELD, Harold L
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
IfAlNl'I, George
CAMPBELL, Ray
Phi Delta Chi.
CANNIF. Calvin
CARLSON, Keith K.
CARR, Thomas P.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
68
Ellinwoml
Fm porin
Clyde
Emporia
Paola
Vunzlnlia lllinnis
EllI'Plt'II
Hells' Plaine'
Lyons
Cntmnmmzl Falls
Hoisington
Overbrook
Troy
Emporia
Lynrlnn
Uverbrrmk
Pf'111N7!lAV
CARROTHERS, Patricia .l.
Alpha Sigma Tau. Sphinx, Solent-e Clnlw,
F. T. A.
Emporia
6-
9? mi:-Q
an-Wg
.fx
X
.fill
Ref- an
19"
if
Hg
'Clk
M S Mgt
'Q
l Fresfzmen
lfgXR'I'liR. llatlierim- l.IIIlll1II'f'I' Hills, .llllfijfllltl
CASE. Alex .lfurinn
Phi Sigma lip-ilim.
IIIIAUWICK. Uapliene Hlirrrnn
Winnelaska.
CIIANCE. Juan ll. Eniporia
Alpha Sigma Jxlllllil, Sphinx. Sigma Pi Sigma.
KLHAPPELL. Yvonne Anflmny
CLARK. Jean l'llfIft'llI'f'
Winnelaaka.
IILOYES. Marilyn fllaflison
QIUIIHENNET. William L. Elllllllfill
Phi Della Chi.
CUFFEY. Bvlly Bl1I'l'fflII
CIULILHQXN, Asher Alzilwiu
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
CIOLLETT, lluwanl ,Marion
COLYER. limp? lzlifllllllllll
IIHAWFOHD. Mary IXYIIHSIIS City, Kansas
QIIHMBLE, Wayne lflllllllffll
Sigma Tau llaimna.
IIROPCH. Waller 'l'. lfurvlu
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
CUSIC, Bernie li. AIIIUVIVIIIS
DAILY, Law1'e11c'c- Bvllv Pltllillt'
IIXRRIS. Palrii-ia IYUIIUIU
Wiiinetaflxa. Valli, fflulw. NETVVIHUII Chili.
freshmen
0 0
DAVIS. Have-rly
DAY, Yun I..
DQEGARXIS. Harry .l.
F. T. A.
De-CRA FFENREID, Paul
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
DESCHNER. Adeline'-
Winnetaska. Clem-' lflull.
DE'l'RlCK. Paul
Phi Sigma Epsilnn.
DOILE, Velma
DOLES, Elmer J.
Phi Della Chi.
DOLES, Jennings B., Jr..
Vet ffluh. Young Demm-rats Cluh.
DOW. Corrine
Dl7NHAM. James A.
Mu Epsilun Nu.
DIJNN. Edmund Sv. Ozone Park.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
Dl QNN, Fram-P,
DYER. Herbert
EARNSHAW. Laura lm-
Winuclaska.
EDWARDS, Carol Nl.
Pi Kappa Sigma. Sigma Pi Sigma.
EDWARDS, Helen
Alpha Sigma Alpha.
EGNRR. Bill
F111 porin
Hurlnll
,lflr11'lfs1,'iUv
Quin:-v
Neziflnn
Wirliifn
Empurirl
Em porin
Emporia
Mt. I10lPrJ
Hamilton
Nwr York
Fm pnrirl
Alllfffil I1 x
Sll!lll'I1t"f
.4 lm ll
Rlll'I'llHl
Fm porin
1.942 1
W6
freshmen
ECNEH. Faye
ELLIS, Clifforml
ENCLE. Loren
ERICSON, Alfred
ERICKSON. Walter E.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
O U O
Colle
publ ican Club. Commerce
Staff.
EVBANK. 0. l..
Yet Clull.
EYICIRHART. Leon
Mu Epsilon Nu.
FAIR. Jacqueline
FANKHOl lSER. Ceralclinc
Winnelaska.
FAHKIS. Evelyn
Winnetaska.
FEIK. Marion
Alpha Sigma Tau.
FliADllNfi.JfY1'Ullll
l"0Cl,. EMA N. lla
Winnetaska.
janv
FUST ER. Jeanne
Sigma Sigma Sigma.
l"0S'l'ER. Rolnerl l..
FUWI EH. Earl W.
Nlu Epsilon Nu.
FOWLER. Mary ,lane
FHYER, Charles XV.
3.W.C.
A.
Xiu Epsilon Nu. Y. SLC. A.. Social Science
Club. Commerve Club.
Emporia
Em poriu
,lfnrlison
Virgil
Chirngo, Illinois
giate Young Re-
Cluli. Sunflower
Em porin
Gypsum
Topeka
Mmlison
fjfflllfjll
Hamilton,
Em porin
Tlznyfv'
lim porin
lim porin
lfmgoria
lim porin
Clyde
Freshmen
FUNK, Carl
Phi Della Chi.
GAHOllT'l'E. Louis
GARVIE. Lois
U U U
51711111
l,flRI1.YSt'H. ,llu.
Abilvm'
Alpha Sigma Alpha. l'l1ysival lifl. Llulv.
Splash Club.
GAST, LeRoy l".
GEORGE. Robert
Shaufm 1
0111114411
GLASER. Donald Anthony Spalding. Neb1'r1.vl.'r1
Newman Clulm.
GUAD, Delores J.
ilIlllIl'SUIL
Delta Sigma Epsilun, Sigma Pi Sigma.
CUOCH. Nile
GOVLD, Alan
Mu Epsilon Nu.
GRAHAM, Lou Ann
.IIIHIIISUII
Rl'l'f'l'
N u r lfu
Y. W. C. A, Elementary Club.
GRASS, Eunice
Alpha Sigma Alpha,
Economics Cluh.
CRAY, Hubert M.
GREEN LEE, Roy L.
GRIEVE, Josephine
Winnetaska.
GRIFFITTS. Frank E.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
GRIMM, Hulbert D.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
CRIMWOOD. Marie
GUNKLE, Earl R.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
llvringiun
Sigma Pi Sigma, Home
lim porin
Em porin
Bzzrrlun
lim pun I1
AlL'Il'1UIl
Colfvnzrunrl Falls
Emporia
Q
Lmasj
P'
UU -I
fresfzmen
I I U
GLY. Jean Ynlrs Center
HAAC. Jeanette E. Emporia
Winnetaska. Sigma Pi Sigma.
HANNA, C. W.
Sigma Tau Gamma
llAl.l-lGAN. Jobn .l.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
HANNA, Dick
HARMON. Rex A.
Lung lslunnf,
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
llARHlSON. Ronald J.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
IIASSLER. Martha
Sigma Sigma Sigma.
Elementary Club.
HAWKINS, Robert E.
Mu Epsilon Nu. Vet.
HEDGES. Joyce
HEFNER. Mary
Sigma Sigma Sigma.
HESS, Robcrl S.
HE'I"l'. llelvn
I-. 'l. A., X
Ifmporm
New York
lfmporin
Greensburg
lfichila
lfhapman
. W. C. A..
Hamilton
Club. Spaakers Bureau.
Commerce
f,'lllH'fl!ll1l'l'
Ifmporfa
Club
Jllzzdismz
Marion
Alpha Sigma Tau. C!lITlIIlCl'K7C Club.
HICHWOOD. Dolly May Emporia
Winnetaska.
llll.l.. Charles Emporia
Sigma Tau Cannna
llJ ERTSTED'l'. Virginia l.. lfmporirz
Physical Ed. Club. X. W. lf. -N.. vice
president Spanish Club. Bowling Club.
HOCH. Joan Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sphinx. Collegiate
Young Republican Club.
HOFFMAN. Donald G. Hobbs. N. Mfxiro
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
Freshmen . . .
IJOLDREDGE, Rodney
Phi Della Chi.
IIOLMAN, Donald K.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
HUHST. Fred
Phi Sigma Iipwilim.
IIUSKINS. llhrialina
ll0S'l'ET'I'ICK. Norma Jean
Winni-luska, Cmnnierce Club.
IIUCHES. Nlarie
I l l ' Nl li. Alxcrna
Winnelaska.
IRWIN, Gail
Bowling Club. Pliyaivul Ed.
JACKSON. James R.
Sigma Tau Gamma, Travl-1.
JACUBE, Travis
CUIUHICITC Clulr.
,lAi'lNlfCKl'l. Betty Ju l,1'llllIlI,.S,
Prcsirlrnl Spanish Clulr.
J Ii'l"l'Y. Naomi
Clliecrleafler.
JoilNs'1'oN. Ja-fly.,
1l.Hl1IUl'lill
Lin Flllll
l'llfIl't'lI!'l
Ululliu
Ifnz porin
Newman cllllll.
Elll't'A'!l
Usugv lfily
l,l't'I'!lllItl l'urli
Llulu.
lim porin
Hulyruucl
Sunllz llufmlrz
lim pnriu
Pvru
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Physical Ed. Clnlb.
JONES. lfllurles
Em purfrz
JUNHS, Cfilllll-ill LiIllIlIll'llll
JONES, Lelaml Dale- lll. llupv
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
JONES, Rex IJ'akvr'sfif'.ld, Calif.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon.
JONES, Willard Empurizl
Sigma Tau Gamma.
. is
WE - 'sw
5- '
'T
'J
freshmen
' U 0
JONES. Wvilliam lm' llllllflllfl-tl
JORDAN. Boll lll. ll11l1r'
Phi Sigma lflphilwn.
,lUlll.lN. Wayne 5. l2'111f1111'iu
Kappa Sigma lfpsilmi.
KARNES. lffllewlilll' Uz'c'1I11f111!.'
Alpha Sigma Alpha. Alllllilllltilllizlll.
KARNES. Roller! ll. l,l1'l'l'!ll'llUAi
Phi Sigma lfpsilmi.
KAY, Phyllis C4'11csc11, lllirmix
lil SMAUL. l'hiIIi, ,I. llilllflllll-Il
Baud.
KIND. Maxim: l.. Ju1z1'li1111 ffily
Vvinuelaska. Y. W. lf. A.
KING. Daviml lL4111l1111'ir1
Mu Epsilon Nu.
lilNU. Slary ll. Hlljllrl
Newman Clnh.
lxl,US'l'l1lRh'lANN. llvlen Marie Ifllllflllll
Winnetaslxa, Y. W. 11. A.
KNIGHT. l.ilYf'l'llil llilllllll
Secretary-l1'casu1'c1' l'il'l'Sllllliill lllaps.
KNOl Sli. Carl 1211111111111
Phi Della llhi. lvl. llluh.
KOONS, Donahl lz'111l1111'1r1
KURTFI, Anllumy llllllflllfill
Sigma 'Ilan llllllllllil. Newman Chula. Cmn-
merue Lllulu.
KHAKI HH, lfarric- 'hllll
llr11'q11m'lle'
Wiunelaslxa, Y. W. ll. X.. liimliiig lllulv.
KHUEGER, George l1'11111111'iu
Phi Della Chi.
LeCER'l'l:l. Gerald Iillllflliffll
Kappa Sigma lipsilun. Newman Cluh. Yet.
Club. fi41II1l'llf'l'K7C Clulr.
fresfzmen
I U I
LAMBERT, Mary Cedar Point
Winnetaska.
LARGENT, Velda !1lcPherson
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma.
LARKIN, B. J. l'l!Ul't'II.!t
LAHSON. Wallace E. Eznpurzu
Mu Epsilon Nu.
LAURENSANA, Louise G. Kansas City, Mo.
Sigma Tau Gamma, Glee Club.
LEMONS, Donald Emporia
Phi Delta Chi.
LENKE, Kenneth l.. Emporia
Mu Epsilon Nu.
LEONARD, Rohert Emporia
Phi Delta Chi.
LIGGETT, Harry F. Lincoln
Mu Epsilon Nu.
LINDEN, Williarii D. IJUIIHIIHI
LITCHFIELD, William C. Lyons
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Freshman Representative.
Student Council. N. A. l. B. All-American
Basketball.
LUNEY, Theodore ll. Jlluriolz
Mu Epsilon Nu.
LOVE, Roy L. Neushu Rapids
MCANARNY, Alfred Reading
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Newman Cluh.
MQCABE, Frances Peabuzly
Winnetaslxa, F. 'l'. A., secretary Y. W. C. A.
McCANTS, Colleen Emporia
Winnetaska.
MCCORKLE, Stephen J. Madison
MQCUE, Leo J. Dorchester, Mrzssuchlwclts
f202j
R
. xy K
,gig W f
freshmen
0 U I
N11-Cl lRlQ, Xlivliacl ,l. lflllflflllll
Sigma 'llziu Gamma. Wrvvvnlan tlluln.
Nl1'QlllN. Rivllarfl ll. Chunute
Kappa Sigma lfp-ilwm.
Nlvl HN. llal Elnpnrzrl
liappa Sigma lipsilun.
XlpXHlNll. Llnyul lxcilll lT'1'1'l1i!r1
Mn lfpsilon Nu.
MAHKIR. ,lulm lfnzpnriu
Mu Epsilon Nu.
'XlfXRKl.lQY. lfayf' llelenf' lxclllzm
Dcllu Sigma lipxilun. llU1llHl"?l'l'9 Llull.
NlAlil.Ali, Belly Russell
Xvlllllifllirlxil.
lNlJXH'l'lN. Glenn Arlmire
NlfXXWlCl.l.. Calvin AHIl'I'll'llS
NIAYEF, liuualnl W. llmfison
NIILLYILLE. William
NllfRlIlCR. llavicl. .lI'.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
KIERRICK. lluracf-
NIILLI-IR. Kallllecn R.
Alpha Sigma Klplla. Sigma Pi Sign
Nlllllfli. l'ul 1,111
NIITCIIELL. Robcrt R.
Nll'l'lIIll'ILl,,. Wilbur E.
MUURIC. Ulvn E.
Sylvia
E111 porin
Troy
Dvlnmn
ia.
411911 City
L'mpf1r1'f1
Eureka
Pl!'I1III!7l1f
Fresfzmen
MOORE, llarulrl Nl.
MOORE, Lui-ille
NIUHFOHIJ, Welllmi
311 DHUA N. Rwlrurl W.
Kappa Sigma lipqlu
Club.
M ORRAY. Norman
MORRIS. David
Phi Della Chi.
MUSBY. lleralml
Phi Sigma Epsilon,
HOTT. Cliarline
Sigma Sigma Sigma,
Ml RPH Y. .lay
Mu Epsilon Nu.
MlSl1H. Hnlrert lu-illi
Nln Epsilon Nu.
.NIH KRS, :Kiln-Q-11
NELSON. Urxul
NIQWTON. llliarles ,l .
Phi Sigina Epsilon.
NICHOLS. ,lavquelync
Winnelaska.
NOX AK. lux:-lyn L.
wrlllllliflilhlxii.
0'I l fl HA . llvvlal
Winiietaska.
PAXRSON 5, joseph A.
PATTERSON, Louis E.
Phi Sigma Epsilon.
Tt'It'I'I'fH6'
Jllvrlrlv
Nvirlulz
lim parm
n, lfmiiiilcfrv Club. VPI.
flllllllliflll
Em purirz
lf Ufffllglllll
Yet. Llluli.
12,111 porin
llunnt Ecuiiolilics Clulr.
.Em porin
Harlfurfl
lxul1.sr1s l.'1'ly, llu.
Enlpnrirz
l.uui.szf1'!li', lxclzlurlfy
Cllflllll'
lJ'1uz!rz'rl1 ill
IXIIIISIIS lfilbx, Ks.
Garfln vr
Ne wtun
'P
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a
5 xg-557523
Q .W .ff
-Li,
MQ
Freshmen . . .
l':Xl llix. lla1111ul1 .l.
Hami.
lfHl'ffi1rl1lsl1lll'g
l':XYNi'i. Xiary 'XIIHP IXVIIIIXIIS lfily. lxfv.
Sigma 5IQllIlil 51g111:1. 5y1n11l1o11if' 1iI1u1'11Q.
f,I'1'ilPSi l'21.
PEARSE, iflmer N.
Kappa Sigma Eliliiibll.
PEN N INCTON. Wilma J.
l'i1'11nm11l
lfm porin
llcita Sigma Epsilon. Splagh fihnlr. Sym-
11l11111i1' fiillll'lI5.
I'lTNNlNC'l'ONl. Zeilllii Dev
l,'11l1l11'11t1'r
515511111 Sigma Sigma. Fl'f'!l4'i1 Linh. 5IgLll11l i'1
Sigrna. Rl1y1l1111i1- lfin-I4-.
PRNNYBAKEH. Dale
Xiu IUIIWIIOII N11.
PERDARIS. Pele'
Phi Delta Chi.
PERKINS, i'fiizal11'eli1
llrlrffnral
Lvlll porin
illlllllllffllll
Wi1111vlaska. Spiagh fiillil. BIIVVIIIIQ l.l11l1.
PICRR Y. i'i4iW3l'li N. 121
l'F'l'ICliSUN. Pal
flnrzllnin. l'1'1111
f1l1il1+n1-
'Xlpha Siglllil Jhillilii. i'I1yQi1':1i l'.1l. f.l11l1.
Suvial Sc:ic'111'e fliuh. 111111151 U.-111111-1'11l11'
,
fiillil. Sigma ii Sigllllil.
PEDICU, .iuhll
Phi Della Chi.
PFLAUM. Nedra
lfm l?lll'I'Il
lfm porin
Sigma Sigma Sigllllil. Spizwh 011111. Hnplun-
Illtlff' lflass 1i1-P presimif-111.
i'llil.l.ll'S. Yulvria
lfrrrllufl
.Xlpha Sigma fliilll, ff11111111v1'1-1- 4Il11i1. .Xlwv
Fl'6f5llli1Il Pililllef.
PRICE. Cami
l'RIlIIC. Vivian
1f1111111w1'1-P f'l11i1.
PRISHCK. Xlargar
X111 th 11111
i,IIl'I.UlI
'fm pnrlu
PI I
Alpha Sigma fKipi1z1. Sigma Vi Silllllil. WWII'
Sl'iPlll'P lIl11l1.
PRUTHIS. Wiliwrl l:l'I'llll II
Sl'iFIll'l' 4Ii11l1.
Pl HR. llarlrara IXIIIINIIS f.'il1'. lx v.
W i1111vI:1fk:1.
Freshmen
l'l'RDY. Luther J.
Spanish Clulm.
PYLE. lfrilz
Kappa Sigma Ep-ilnn.
ll XDCLI l"l7. Rnlrcriu
xVlllllCl3Sli2l.
HQXDKIL. Nurnxun
Mn lfpsihm Nu. Bun
li,-XNIY, ,lnannc
Della Sigma Ephilun.
ley l'l1lll111l2.llllll1.
liANl'l0l.Pl'l. livltif
HIQDMUND. Lois
Band.
REIQYES. Keith W.
Sigma Tau Gamma.
liIllH'l'lCR, Robert I".
Phi Della lfhi.
liIlJDl.lf. liurlmura
KllJDl,l'l. lxlilllllljl C.
Mu Epsilon Nu.
IHGCS. A. I.eland
3111 lupsxlnn Nu.
ROBERTS, Dnrullly A.
IRUBERTS. l,lll't?Il2.l Belle
Alpha Sigxnu Tau. Commerf
ROBINSON, Hdlllllrlpll
RUDRIQI EZ. licinahlu E. Nm'
liUCER5. Xlury l.uu
Cnllcgiate llluh.
RUSS. l'hylliN
U 0 I
Sf. Louix. lla.
F111 jmrfn
l,'hrl.w
lllII.SiIl,L'f0lI
cl. 1lfCllEHll'Ll.
lim porin
flunlrnerve tiluh. YVPs-
ffm pnrfll
Em pnriu
Efllurzuln
lfm fI1lI'l.lI
lfm pnriu
.llnslmgecg Ulflu.
1l'lllf'4'lIl'f'
ffm 120141.11
HllI'lifl1l'f
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IIVIIIIINI-lA
lurk f,1ty. N. l.
F111 pnriu
Kifzgrrlrzlz
f2071
Freshmen
0 U U
RUPSII. Holly Nvnslzn lfupiflx
RI PLE. Mary L. llvitwr
Pi Kappa Siglllll. Sigllllll l'i Signm
S-XNIISTRUNI, Betty jean Ifl'SllH
Winnela-ka. Coiilllwlwr flluim.
SAVIJER, ilaruld J. illlfllixtlll
Kappa Sigma lfpsilnn.
SAUDER, Max L. llflrlisun
Mu Epsilon Nu.
SKIIIAYER. lilarenrv il.
YPI. ffluli.
SCIIRULI.. Rivllalwi .Mlney
Band.
Siflll LTZ. .hu-k
Phi Sigma Epsilnn.
SliliWAB. YPl'l'Hl'HlLi
5fiilWilND'i', Alive Lolliw
viiillIlElLlNixLl. Y. W. If. N.
Sl IANELECI, Gail K.
Kappa Sigma Epfilun. K, lllulu.
SHAW, Elinnr
Pi Kappa Sigma.
SH,-X W. Rex
Phli flgllllil fupxilun.
5l'lifl'II.EY. Mary K.
lu'111,unrnr
.9yI'r1rl1.w
l'lII1Sft'll1l
Gl'iINr'vY
nip.,
lfllswnrtl:
lfm porin
l',ilIl1lHl'l.lI
Iilllllllffll
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Hmm- livulinilxivs filulr.
SIIUWN. Cliarlotle
Wiinnelaska. Cunilllrfrvf- ffluin.
Sl BEL. Luna
ClIlYlIlN?I'4't' fiiuiv.
SIGLIQR. liuruid
Sigma Tau Cznulna.
llilll purin
lfni pm in
ffm porin
Null IRR. Flullkv Igfllllfllllllf
Phi De-lla Chi.
Freshmen . . .
SMALICS, Pal
Sigllllll Sigilllll Sijllllil. ihmw I'il'lllN
SNiii.l'iY . 'Slam
lx. Lluh.
SNIITII. -Khin N.
Xiu lip-ihm Nu.
SHIT! I. flvmiri i..
SMi'I'H. Irs-nv
wiilllllnliliixil.
SNHTII. Ruhr-rl
Phi Ilvllu flhi.
SNIITII. Ruth J.
SUPII. .Xrmin E.
Phi Sigma ifpsiluu.
SPXDH, lfrin if.
ST-Xl,lKlI0l SF. Warn n
STACY. Haiti
Phi Signia Fipwihnn.
S'lqEFi"lf, Janet
Em porin
nnuw Linh.
llulxlwrnl
.llillvr
I'ilIl1NPl'lAll
FIAVIIOIIIVII
l.vIIl1H7l'liII
ffm porin
.4fl'lIl'SlHI
Xlrlnlirr'
,Hill l'1'L'Il
,4l1',1fSlIIl
Sf-11,214-if-L'
Pi Kappa Sijflllil. Sigma IH Signnu.
STICRN, Dmmlfl
STEW KRT. John
xiiiiil6lllHliI'S fiillil.
STEW'AH'l'. Norma ,If-nu
fiIllllIllf'l'l'P Chula.
STOEI'l'ICl.Wi'fH'l'II. xiilfif'
Hn1'SlfI,l1IlfIl
,'rllI'l'L'Il
,XVIII pnrirr
FIJI porin
STOKES. Huh ffnurlluml
Phi Sigma Elliiiilll.
S'I'RAXl'Ifli. Saul JVPI1' inrlx fV:'l1' iurl'
xi1liilQ'Ill1lIiI'4 iiillil.
in
ff'
504,
I zoo 1
Fresfzmen
STI IRDICVANT, Rii-hard L,
STI
Mu Epsilon Nu.
'RDY. George I..
YIII Iipsilun Nu.
Sl VI"I'0N. Muriel
Winnviailia.
SIVITUN, Tlmmas R.
Kappa Sigma Epsilnn.
SWIEZIQY. Betty Ann
D O I
Nvwtun
Avllflglllllll
Fm pnrin
Emporia
W!lk?fI.FIII
SWINI'I:XR'I'. IXIIIIZI
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Iflvineiilary Svlnml
Club. Sigma I'i Sigma.
Kansas City
TERRY, Adele
Alpha Sigma Alpha. flUl'IlI1lf'I'f'P Club. Hand.
TH OLIQN, Robert
Sigma Tau Gamma.
TIIUINI AS. .larretl I I.
TODD. imyiia.
lfmitnn
Emporia
Em porin
W,l.llf!IlIIS,IIll',i1
'I'0RR:INIlI3f, Anne- Eiirelni
Pi Kappa Sigma.
TRAVIS. David E. Lawton. 0li'lfllIlIIIlll
Sigma Tau Gamma. Vets fllulm.
'I'RIlSI.l'lR. Ivan II.. .Ir. f:1l!l5llf"lI. Allllllllllll
Kappa Sigma Ifphilun.
I"I'TI-IH. Gene Elllllllfl-II
Plli Delta Glli.
Y'II,YI'1R, Richarnl Fmpnriu
Iiuiilliierm-f Illulr.
X':'INI7AVICRE. Ilelen Irene Nfmlefslirz
Alpha Sigma 'I'au. Sigma I' Sigma. Cmn-
merre Club. XXIQIILIIIIPIIIIIII.
VAN SOYOG, Charles Osborn
I
Kappa Sigma Ifp'-ilnn.
IN SIIIKLIC. Toni
I'Ili Ilvllzi Iflii.
F111 pnrirl
Freshmen
YANTUYI.. Rulmcrt
Commerce Club.
YLCEK, Maxine
I I
I
Pflllllllly'
Hollvrnml
Alpha Sigum Tau. fl0llllllHl"l'9 Clulx.
W -XCNER. Putrivia
Band.
WATSON. .lm-k ll.
WEINMAN, Eugene C.
Sigma 'lluu fl3HlIHLi-
mercc Club.
WELCH, A1111
Siigma Sigma Sigma.
Y. W. K.. A.
WliI.I.ER. Leslie S.
Mu lfpQilo11 Nu
WESBROOKS. Billy C.
Newman
fliilllllll rife
WESBROUKS. Claude W.
WESBRUUKS. Earl Xl.
Wlll'llE, Mary l.Ull
WHITLUW. lflfllllljl'
XvlIlIl0lLlSli2l, Srienve
Wll.lll'l'l'l. lfllarles
lfn111111er4'e fllulr.
W ILL. Mary
WILLIAM SON, Fred
Sigma 'l'uu QDHIIIIHH.
fflulr.
WILSON. Ellllil
Bfllllilljdfvll
S1lffllfl1l7lllf'
Olpc'
fllulb. lfurn-
Ifnzporm
Clulm.
Anwriru 1
Burrlvn
Burflen
Hunlrn
.lli11l1e'11polis
lfulu 111 bu x
lllulm. W. R. A. Buzml.
Empnrm
Nnru'i4'l1
Emporia
lflls-erlvaslar. NPWIIILIII
Clilllllffllll
WILSON, Cone li. Elllflllflll
Phi Delta lllli. Cnn1111c1'1'f- lflulm.
WlLSON. Keith Cinmrrnn
l'l1i Mu Alpha. flUIlllllPI't'f' Iflulr.
f am 1
.Qi
Fresfzmen
WlNil'X'l'E. Sally
vviilllliilllhiill.
NN INTIQRS. Larry
Sigma Tun Cuiniml.
WIWYICI FR. Nnrnm
WIXSUN, linlimt M. Sl
W'0l.l". Cuilaml
YVOUU, Celia iam'
YYillllPlilHiQ8.
WOUIJHIEHY. Phil
I'lii Dr-ilu Chi.
XXUOIJW.-XRD. Nanvy E.
WRIIZIIT, lluvicl C.
, A . .
llii Sigma Lpsilun.
WHHLIIT. l.1-on
WRILPIIT. Rivliarml W.
YF XRY. 0.11.
YEKCI EH. Roland
Mu EIJNHIHI Nu.
YOUNG. Huliiiffen
I
U I U
Wvllirigfnrl
Ilf'fI'7lf.'fflII
fflirllvy
lvrvr.-zluirg, 1'vf0f1-III!
Lyon s
1. rn 11011
ffm porin
.llmlfsml
,Nf'Il'f0II
Ifnipnrfrl
Em porin
f.'1ll1fl4't'll
Vlilllll
Hvuvlrrl
Index
' A
Aberle, Henry N. ..........,.,....,. ....Y....A.......... .
Adam, Albert W. ..... ....... ..... 7 8 , 144, 191
Adam, Mary Dale ,,...... ..,....1...... 1 91
Adam, Sam, lr. ........................ ..... 1 45, 171
Adams, Iames Robert, lr. ................... .. 191
Akins, Keith Edward .,....,..... ,. 93, 145, 191
Allen, Ellouise Frances ...... .. 42, 144, 179
Allen, Mildred loan ............ ...... 5 9, 144, 191
Allphin, Guy Marshall ...........,......... ......, 7 4, 179
Amberg, Albert Sidney ....,....... 82 100, 145, 191
Ames, Freda Nadine ......., 66, 116, 130, 141, 179
Ames, Iohn Franklin .,..,.............,..... ...,... 8 6, 192
Anderson, Lois Eileen .....,.......,,, 98 118, 119, 192
Anderson, Ned Wayne ......,..,.,....... 93, 134, 192
Archer, Melville Welling, Ir ....,..,.. ......,....... 1 92
Armstrong, Roberta Coyetta ..,. 63 118, 154, 192
Arndt, Iohn William ,..................,..... .............. 1 59
Askew, Rosalie Velma .......... ,.,... ....... 6 6 , 179
Austin, Harry Warren ..,........ .. 86, 136, 171
B
Bailey, Laurence Paul ............. ....... 8 2, 179
Bailey, Martha Ioan .,,........r .......r.. 1 92
Baird, Leland Max ,...... ....... 8 6, 180
Baker, Elsie Marie .....,., .,......,,,.,, 1 92
Baker, Oveta May ...,.... ....., 7 0, 144, 180
Banz, Weldon Kenneth .......,,.,........ 93, 133, 159
Baranoski, Theodore A. ,.......... . 82, 100, 180, 147
Barncord, Norma lean ..,........, ....,... .....,..,,.... 1 9 2
Barnes, Gloria lean ..,.,,...,., 41, 93 137, 141, 171
Barnes, Iames William ...,.,.,..,......... ......, 9 2, 171
Barnes, Ray Dean ....,,.,.. .. 92, 136, 180
Barnes, Roy L. .........,.,.... ........,...,. 1 92
Barnett, Barbara Iune ....v..,. ........ ....... 6 6 , 192
Barnett, Raymond Leon ....,,,.,......... ...., 1 45, 159
Barnhart, loanne Louise ,........,.. 43 89, 149, 192
Barrett, Patricia Wilhelmeina ..... 42, 89, 192
Baysinger, Marion Helen ...........,..... ..,.......,... 1 71
Bean, Charles 'William ,........,.,..,....,. ......,,,..,,. 1 92
Bean, Patricia Elizabeth ............ 63 143, 144, 192
Beaston, lack Vernon .....,................ ....... 8 2, 192
Beattie, Vernon Eugene .........,....... .,..,......r,. 1 36
Beauchamp, Viola Elizabeth ......., .,,.,,, 9 0, 180
Beberrneyer, Royal Ernest ,.,..., .,.,.,...,,,,, 9 3
Bedner, Ierry Lynn ........,.,.,..... ..,,,,, 7 8, 192
Bell, Delbert Wesley .,,.,,. ,,,.,,,,,, 8 2, 100, 192
Bell, Iarnes Edward ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 4 , 192
Belting, Harriet Ieanne ..,,..,,,,,, 70 99, 140, 171
Bender, Lucille Francis .... 54, 99, 117, 139, 159
Benson, William ..............,....,..., 74, 130, 133, 180
Bernard, Roscoe George ........,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00
Bernclt, Martha Ianice ..... ..,..., 5 4, 128, 130, 159
Berry, Aletha Louise ..... ,.....,.. .,,,, 1 3 0, 180
Berry, Ruth Caroline ,,.... ., 43, 130, 193
Bicker, Irene .'............,.........,. ,,,,, 1 44, 193
Bishop, Florence Melba ..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93
I 212
Black, Hazel Ruth .... 42, 89, 130, 133 146 159
Blair, George Simms 93, 125, 130, 133 154 180
Block, Ioan Gail ...... 41, 90, 141, 142 143 180
Blount, Ioel Alan .................................,..,.. 86 193
Bloxom, Iosephine Ann .,..r........,........ 63 143 193
Blythe, Donald Neal ............................ 92 100 193
Bonczkowski, Kenneth Howard ......,...... 86 160
Boone, Gilbert Myrrl ...,.......,,,r.....,... 143 144 193
Boyen, Conrad Lee ,......,........... ........r...1........ 1 93
Bowlin, Floyd Parke . ......... .... ...... 1 9 3
Bowman, Cathrine lune ........ .... 1 19 180
Bowyer, Lawrence LaVerne .... .... 1 38 144
Boyle, Dale Eugene .,,........ ...... 7 8
Brann, Williard Merton ....,.........................,...... 146
Branson,
Ioy Christine .... 59, 99, 166, 139 144 171
Bratton, Clayton Gene ..........,..................... 86 193
Breazier, Eldon Earl ...,...........,..,...........,.. 82 172
Breazier, Lois Ann ...................... 42, 89 134 160
Brennan CMrs.1 Bessie Willey ,.......,...,..... ...... 1 60
Brenner, Anna Mae ......,,........... ......r.... 4 3 172
Brinkman, Gloria Ann ............ .,.,........ 1 31 172
Brinkman, I. W. .............. ,..... 7 8 136 193
Brinkman, Theodore N. ..... ................. 1 93
Brogden, Gaines C. ..,..... ....,. 1 93
Brosseau, Ray E. ..,.,..,.. ....,..... 1 80
Brown, Anna .....,,.......... .... 1 44 169
Brown, Letha Louise ....,..... ,. ............ 66 193
Brown, Marvin Ellis ,,.,...........,... ...... 8 2 100 193
Brown, Raymond Edward ......... .......,......... 1 93
Brown, Peter Michael ..,.......,. .... 7 8 160
Browning, Robert Lee ,....... .... 7 4 193
Bruning, lohn William ,...., ...r. 1 00 193
Bryant, Delores Winona ,.,,.... ....... 4 3 194
Buck, Charles R. ..............,. ...,... 7 4 180
Buck, Francis Verl ,.,....... .......... 1 94
Buckles, Ioseph ..........,........ ..,.,,..,.... 1 42
Buckley, Chester Alden ......,. ,..,....... 7 8 160
Buckley, Dorothy Anne ......... ,..... 4 3, 143 194
Bumgardner, Billy Max .............,. ,.,.... 7 4, 180
Bumgardner, Thomas Calvin ...., ,...... 7 4, 194
Bunch, Anita Ann ....,...,.....,..,,... ....... 4 3 194
Burkett, Ralph Harold, Ir ......,..., ...,... 7 8, 194
Burns, Louise Francis ,....,. ...,..,.,,,,, l 45
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Burris, Winifred Faye ............ .,,. 6 6 194
Burrows, William Benjamin ...... .... 9 2 194
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Burton, Alvin Curtis .............,.....................,,,.,,., 194
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Butler, Richard Fortune ...,..... ....,..............,. 1 94
Butterfield, Harold Lee ..............,..,.,.. 82, 100 194
Butterfield, Marion B. tSam1 ...,.,.......................
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Campbell, Charles Raymond ,....... 86
Cannif, Calvin Duane ..............
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Carlson, Keith Kenneth .......
Carnine, Howard Lloyd ........
Carpenter, Evelyn Ruth ......
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Frederiksen, Peggy Lou ..........,......... 139, 144,
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176 Redmond, Lois LaVerne .A..................................
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186 Rees, Mary Alice .....,.......... 90, 130, 132,
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205 Richards, Elizabeth Ann ............ 50, 63
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186 Richter, Robert F. .,.......,.
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