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F.nnORIAL STAFF David Garfield, Editor: Charles Vocelgesang, [AMES McCORKINDALE, DON DaVIS, MaRY LAUB. (.errv Williamson. Associate Editors: Betty Fox, Wayne Micheel, Pat Peterman. Leonard CoHN. Book Editors: Jack Hansen, Photography Editor: Mary Jo Myers, Assistant Photography Editor: Aurienne Rickerd, Jeanne Larson, Senior Section Editors: Ellen White, Studio Manager: Joan Pletch, Elaine Fidlar, Index Editors: Bob Sevey, Cut Copy Editor: Joyce WiNEiNt.ER, Pat Hardy, Emocene Olson, Art Editors: George Fox, Guy Bradley, Lou Reuicer. Photographers. Si ' Encer Beach, Donna [acobson, Marian Ismirt, Barbara Perry, Bill Worden, Bruce Carlson, Editori al Stafj. 194 9 BUSINESS STAFF Charu:s Spancler, Business Manager: Carol Hayes, Office Mangaer: Florence Pavlik, Trea- surer: Gaylord Joe Lyon, Assistant Business Manager; Dick Reese, Sales Manager; Dick Anderson, Inventory Manager; Helen Nauman, Secretary: Dorothy Rosen, Assistant Sales Mana- ger; Jane Humphreys, Assistant Treasurer; Peter Berk, Jack Nelson, Joan Brown, Nancy NuTT, Jackie Edwards, Jim Graham, Business Stag. PUBLISHEJ BY 1 HF Bomb Piblic.vho.n Board IOWA STAl E COLLEGE Ames, Iowa Bontp 19 4 9 A IM lUICX I ION Ol llll ' SliniXIS Ol low SI II COl 1,1-(.F EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER CONTENTS I 1 ' THE COLLEGE t ) I ATHLETICS h3 ORGANIZATIONS CAMPUS HOMES T  f ' •rl-v : •, ' •■ r- • . « -• Ui - - ■ ■ V7 ? 1f iV ' - i ' Z-vt ■j -%1l s . ' jr fv • t . FOREWORD To sev e as a record of tlie school year is ihe yearbook ' s primary function. With this principle in mind, the Bomb of 1949 presents a pictme of all aspects of collegiate life, covering the unicpie and the high- lights bill not overlooking the n)iuine. The Bomb of 1949 reports the year ' s special e ents and pictures leading faculty and the gradtiating seniors. Athletics, both arsity and intramural, are included and student organizations are gi en space. Campus homes conclude the book, li is the thought of the Bomb staff that a oliune of gieatesl interest demands inclusion of as many students as possible. Following this aim, more than . ),0()0 Iowa State College stu- dents are pictured. The 1949 Bomb is your record of your part in yoin- school. HE HKxHLK;Hr.S of 11)48-1949 at Iowa State serve as an introduction to the fifty-sixth volinne of the Bomb. Incltided are the traditional festivities such as Veishea and Homecoming and many events that were pecidiar to the period. Glen Brand, an Iowa State engineering student, climaxed a long and victorious na- tional wrestling record by winning a world ' s championship in the 1948 Olympic Games. Millions of dollars of con- struction projects were undertaken and some were brought to completion. Three iniits of the atomic research plant Avere begtm on the campus and the 70-million- ' olt synchro- tron was started. In addition, a new electrical engineering building sprouted up south of the armory and an outdoor dance Hoor was included in the Memorial Union expan- sion. WOI, Iowa State ' s radio voice, set up the highest broadcasting antenna in the state in anticipation of its scheduled FM and television services. Off-campus con- struction included several new student centers to meet growing needs. Meanwhile, Iowa State students were privi- leged to hear a number of distinguished visiting speakers and to enjoy performances by the nation ' s leading musical artists. Campus Varieties and other student staffed enter- tainment provided a lighter measine of recreation. Dozens of new names were added to the impressive roster of Iowa State queens, the beatuies as pretty as ever. Freshman Days and graduation were taken in stride but were bigger than in years before as one might expect with ISC ' s expanded enrollment. Airhilirf.s ilKiimm « llic sci ' fiilx million volt inlni hiin biiililiini ATOMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE added new buildings for tabs and synchrotron The beginning of a new era tound ils way U) the campus of Iowa Stale College when chemists and physicists consolidated ilieir efforts to form a research group. Dr. Frank H. Spedding, head of this gi ' oiip, directed the vork toward atomic research. Dining the war these scientists contrilnitcd hea ily to atomic knowledge by the dis- co ery ol how to inexpensively ])r()(liice pure tliorium and uranium on a large scale basis. Upon the suggesiicjn of President Charles E. Friley, the Board of EducaticMi of Iowa est ablished a separate budget to create ilie Institute for Atomic Research. The purpose of the Institute is to finther the peacetime developments in atomic research. and encoinage the application of new tools to the arious types of research on the lampus and cooperative work be- tween the ari()us departments and di i- sions. i IS   [ i iiSl -Jii r ic ■■Link l}cliccen llic (lieninln iiiul j li si ' i huildiugs. SET ' V ' - 3=. - l -i s? T C proposed l,uil,!intJ for llir Imlilulf Im Aloinir RiM ' anli U, hr louitnl irrsl ,. ,,- Milallniiix liinliliui: 10 Atomic energy com- nfiission ckose ISC for laboratory site Siiuc the loimding ol the research group ill iwo small buildings and a part of ihe Ciheniislrv Building it has grown consider- ably. What is known as the Link has been constructed between the Chemistry and Physics Buildings. This building con- necting the adjoining buildings will house the main oliices of the InstitiUe on the c ampiis. In addition to this the Instiule started const! tic lion on a sMuhroiroii west ol Lvnn Fidirer Lodge. o er a mile Irom the campus, ihe svnchrolron building will be in two sections, one de )tecl to cjflices and laboratories and the other to the synchro- tron. The two sections will be connected by a tunnel. Llie Institute procures funds from many sources other than the state budget. Almcjst all of the funds for the present expansion originated outside ol the stale appropriations. The war time record of the Atomic Institiue as primarily the production of a purer low cost uranium and thorium. The ne ' metliods ol jjroduction reduced the cost of cast inanium and thoriiun to one twentieth ol the pie ioiis cost. There was o ' er a ton ol uianium pioduied h Iowa State scientists. In recognition of liie woik done at Iowa Slate. Secretary ol War Siimson designated the Ciollege as one of the lour ouistanding unixersilies in the counli with projects which contribiued to the atomic bomb. The . rmy-Na y K Hag also llew oxer the College fcjr the production record csiablisiied by the jirojec t. I ' liin-r: Ihiiii Citsldll and Dr. Slnddnii li lrti as I ' rrsidint Frilcy speaks al lite dcdicalion of the Metallurgy iiuild- injT. Lower: Dauid t. Ulienlhal and II ' . 11 . Va mack of the v. S. Atomic Energy Commission visit Dr. Spedding. Bu ' ddirLg program, adds several new structures to expand departments During I ' .) 18 a ast building progi ' am was suutcd at lo va Stale College. The program was designed to meet the increas- ing student enrollment antl expand and moderni e the present facilities. L Ue in ' MS the college began llie con- struction ol a new electrical engineering building to be completed by fall of 1949. A frecjuenc modidalion station, to go on the air in l ' .M9, was begun. Many other projects were started including a plant introduction gi ' een house, power plant ad- dition and se eral additions to the research iarms. This shoi ' el ch.cn ' i ' d mil n ii Inhilcct ' s scale inudel of the ehctucal in 12 Lti: iii(in Imiml il ii sluw n,« 05 , r ) SC ' .t overload, d pouci planl ,11 ojuraliuu u-lulc iiuikn:g liw lu.f iiddiluiii. Part of the new greenhouse layout going up. 11. A un i „ l.,,,i,i,,u I-. goci on in ipile of snow. (ll. ' lMI ' K. (.Ill II M I II | One ol Iowa ' s outstanding athletes of 1!) IS was C.len Rrancl. niicUUe-weight wrest- ling champion ol the world and an Iowa Stale siudent in c i il engineering. The slow ol Cden ' s climb to a berth on the Olympie team started in I ' JK ). In that year Brand wrestled his way to a third place in the NC.AA wrestling tournameni. The h)llo ving ear he captured second in the same competition and in 1 1 IS he worked his way to the championship ol the NCAA. The same year tryouts were held at Iowa State Cc:)llege for the United States Olympic team. Iowa State fans had the o]jportuniiy to watch their arsity mat- man wrestle his way to the honor ol repre- senting the United States in ihe middle- weight class. After winning a first j lace on the United States team, the next step was London where the Olympic games were to i)e held. C.len ' s first match vas witli a wrestler from India who gave him the stitfest com- petition of all contenders. Brand won by decision and received his only discjiialifying mark, (den scored a fall against each ol his next two op|)onenls, one Irom Australia and one from I inke . In the finals Brand again pinned his man. Glfn Brand Ohmpir irn ' sllni-i ,h„,nj,i 14 Chanijiinn and Ins ,n uh i.! ii lUiiiiil ,t; .i II lilllr lii,-l)hinlnt wuihuut abuaid iliij). GLEN BRAND captured world middle-weight wrestling championship as a member of the United States team at the Olympic Games A great part of the chainpionshii) ability of Cilen Brand may be atlribuled lo the coaching of Hugo Otopalik. Coach Oto- ]jalik made the trip to London as a dele- gate from the I ' niled Stales. Otopalik ' s oflicial capacity was thai oi a mendjcr ol ihe ]inv ol Appeals and as a nRinber ol the committee su|)er ising the wrestling diyision. l ' .(ilh (den and ( ' .oac h Otopalik alter the Ohiiipic wrestling games took a sight- seeing lour ol !• urope and witnessed other ()1 m|)i( ( ontests. Iowa State paid honor lo Urand ' s ath- letic accomplishments ni a short ceremom bet ' een hahes ol the Kansas looiball game. With Coach Otopalik acting as mas- ter of ceremoines. (den w.is presented with a wi is! watch and an ()l mi)ic blanket. Ohnipir Clianij) Clcn Brand at till- piak of •,rirstli)i!i arhicvfiiK-iil in l.ondoti ' s ycnihlr Sladinni. ■Right h sqiiaih. ujiiach I ' .t; ' ' . ' ' xiul llic COLLEGE ENROLLMENT figures rose to a new record for fall and winter quarters The registration line at Beardshear Hall for fall quarter of 1948 included over ten thousand students, the largest enrollment in the history of Iowa State College. This total surpassed the previous record set in 1947 by more than three htmdred students. AboiU half of those registering in the fall of 1948 were veterans attending college on the GI Bill. There was a drop in veteran enrollment of aboiu five hiuidrcd as com- pared with fall quarter 1947. .About four tunes as many men as women were regis- tered. As was the case in colleges throughoiu the country, engineering students led the field in numbers. Iowa State foimd that thirty- six per cent of the total enrollment in the fall of 1948 consisted of engineers. This, ho vever, Avas a marked decrease from the year before when thirty-nine per cent of the total niunber of students registered in engineering. 16 Even though the Division oi Engineer- ing claimed the greatest niunher of stu- dents, the Agriculiuie Dixision (lis|)la c(l the most significant increase. In I ' JIT the students on the Ag side of llie campus numbered 2,ir)() while for ihe lall ol IIMS there were 2,4; ) 7. As in the Engineering Dixision. the Division of Home Economics showed a rcchiced number of students. Eall (juarter failed to meet the prex ions vear ' s mark by 100 students. Winter c]iiarter of 191 ' J ioiuul the same condition existing as in fall cjuarter. Over 9,500 students registered establishing a new high. The ])rcxioiis year onlv ' J. 100 students attended classes during the xvintcr. I ven during the xvarm sunnner months many students attended Iowa State. For the summer session which lasted fixe and one-half xveeks S.nSO students registered. The second session xxdiich lasted only tixe weeks, including final exams, foinid ap- proximately the same lunnber ol students enrolled. Along with inllated enrollment in the undergraduate school the (iraduate Col- lege experienced increased attendance, jimiping from K ' t graduate sttidents in xvinter quarter of 191S to 1)35 for the same quarter in I ' .IIO. The college business oliice expects to complete installation of the new pimch card ' registration system by l ' . 5(). Ehe first of the time saving IBM machines nc:)W in use were installed during fall c|uarter. The new machines fall just short of thinking since thex xvill alphabeti e, sort oiu desired information and perform tedious jobs normally re([uiring many xvorkers. IhGt qet qour collecje i eortook 00 poqes of pictures Ipiici: Bnmh of V ' ) ruifiloy. ' , «;,• ' - ' - • - ■ ' ' ■ ' ' ' ■ ' ' linils lluit il truilts. Center: Thi- ml nf llu.s li,u ol pal:, ' i chaps waiting to see the dean is two floors up. Lower: These men are laying in fuel for the cold winter nights. 17 Freshman days com- mlttee guided over 2800 new students A vcck bciorc the inajorily ol the stu- dent 1)(k1 leliinied to classes nearl - tliiec thmisaiul iiuoniiiig Ireshnien were Ijusy taking eiitraiue exams, meeting tiie lac uhy and locating campus buildings. The Freshmen found most of their time the first two days occupied by English jjlacement, mathematics and personality tests. Sandwiched in between vere api)oint- ments at the liosjjital lor |)h sical examina- tions and at the piioto ser ic e lor identili- cation pictines. Dining the week the tne di isions of the college held receptions. The Engineer- ing l)i ision held theirs in Exhibit Hall complete vith information booths fc r e ' ery department in the dixision. . simi- lar reception was held by the Home Eco- nc:)mics Di ' ision in (Catherine McKay Auditorium. Eraternity and sc rority rtisiiing took place during Ereshman Days and the new students interested in the fraternity system also had to scjueeze rush dates into their busy schedules. A con ' ocation xvas held to ex|)lain rushing jirocediue to the rusli candidates. One of the highlights of Ereshman Days was the Eresiiman Mixer. I ' Or tliis e ent, as many frosh as xvere able ciowded into the condiined ballrooms of the Memorial Ihiion and danced to the music of the Skvliners. fpper: Riisliiiiii hiiiiifs duI the veiy best in siiiilrs. Seconit: Iiiwa SItilr ri-d-wrs ils licsliinen icnmen at Minim Board candlelight .seivite. I liiul: Freshman Days included fisils 1,1 faiuilx luinie . l.owci: Simte (if those at the Freshman Mixeruru fnshmen. 18 Iif-.liiiiini )rnv jiiriMliuo ,,„ilr. ' ,l—iit l loui.sr. HnhO ,nul ISii in honaU Eriijioiuiis seniors picjjaic In shccjiskiiis SPRING GRADUATING CLASS heard Doctoi Baccalaureate Sermon. President Fritey gave the annual Commencement Exercises held ir Baccalaureate Sen ices began in the tra- ditional manner with a faculty and senior class procession to the State Gymnasiinn. Dr. Jack Finegan, head of New and Old Testament Literatine at the Pacific School of Religion and formerly at Iowa State, pre- sented the sermon. On the afternoon follow- ing the Baccalaineate Services, President Oharles E. Friley held his reception for the graduating class. At the seventy-seventh annual Commencement Progiam, Iowa State College awarded 770 degrees to giadiiating seniors and ad anced students in all ciu - ricida. 20 Stiiii rs of lh - iliLs.s III ' y.v ii ' iiii thfii mihI mill li li Im llie last time at the Sriiiiii I ' roin. Finn rins of sliuly irids with the presentation of a ilijiliiiiia l I ' rcsideut Charles E. Frile . ack Finegan deliver he final address at ' lyde Williams Field. The gradualing class ol I ' ,) IS pix-sciucd to the college through the Memorial Union a sinii ol money to be applied toward a chapel in the Union. The Little Chapel is one of the Hrsi projects on the Ihiion building program and will be l)iiill under (.old Star Hall. CAMPUS GUESTS wer writers. They visited injormation concerning One ol tlic youngest l ut most lalciitctl stars ol the- Metropolitan Opera. Patrice Miinscl. isited the college (luring lall (]uarler. 1 he theme of Miss Munsel ' s con- c ert was based on the Jenny Lind Centen- nial. Most of the pieces sung by the color- .iltira soprano star kcvc gathered from the |enn Lind Museum at Stockholm while Miss M tinsel ' as on her Inst I ' tiropean concert loiu ' . ()1 the two hundred entries vho started the Iowa Masters Ciolf lournament last stimmer the field was quickly narrowed to two Des Moines professionals. They were Pat Wilcox, winner of the 1!)17 tomney, and )ack Hall. . t the end cjj the first eighteen holes of play Wilcox and Hall were tied with even 70 ' s — one luider par. On the next nine. howe ' er, Wilcox weak- ened to blow the sixth hole, reqtiiring seven strokes belore finally reaching the Clip. Hall shot even par for the twenty- se en holes and the champicjnship. Mam notaijle speakers isited the cam- pus during the school year including Tucker P. .Smith, running-mate tcj Nor- man Thomas on the Socialist ticket for president; ' ilhjalmer Stefanson. arctic explorer: Dr. trank Laubach, speaker at the Ves])cr Service for . ll-Out to Church Simda ; and Dr. )ohn Badeati. prcsideiU ol the , merican l ' ni ersity at ( aiio. who spoke on the problems ol the Palestine issue at a coffee h)rinn. I lip. I „ ' ,, ,; , ;, , l hu,i HUliallllf} Stcldlisiiii . lnldk-; I ' at WiUux tecs ofl on the Glory Hole- ,n lli, Iciiea Miiiti-is Touruaniciit. Lower; Miiiii Benzell itiie-,e an old atiinainliiiice leith Prof. Tolhert MacRue. 22 ' orld famous lecturers, artists, educators and C to provide entertainment and first hand urrent national and international affairs. One of the most famous pei ' sonalities isiiing ilie Iowa Siaic tainpus was Miss Dorothy Thompson. Miss Thompson is widely read in her newspaper column appearing throughout the coiuitry, On the Record. Also slie has published num- erous books including several best sellers. Since she is a world traveler, Miss Thompson is able in her books, newspaper cohunns and lectures to stay ahead of tlie world events. Prior to her visit to Iowa State College Miss rhompson had been to Eiuc pe to observe the Polish national election. In her address to the students ol Iowa State during kill (piarter Miss Thompson spoke on the recent presiden- tial election. I he noted writer confessed that slie loo had placed hiith in the |nd)lic ojjinion polls and was smprised wiien Thomas t. Dewey lost the election. Anc3ther lecturer with a message for the students ol Iowa Slate was C ' arev Mc- W ' illianis, noted author and lectiner on racial prcjblems. Speaking in the Meniori.d Union, McWilliams tcjld his audience that there is no correlation between race cul- tiue and intelligence and that we should sto|) studying racial differences and instead study racial relationship. Carey McWil- liams has wiilten manv books delving into ilie pioblenis ol racial discrimination in- cluding A Mdsk jor Frii ' ilege which drew considerable c onnnent from critics through- oiU the c ounii V. f|)| (r: CohniinisI l)o,„llt lliniiilisuit jmusi- iillr, I Icitiiir III SC. LDucr: SUhopnUUin Upiui ■.tar I ' ati Minisil ihiiniird li,t auiliiut r—loi o ii ' oka nii.uins. 23 Over 15,000 fans watched a spirited Cydon Homecoming game since the 1945 season. A football power crushed the favored Buffalo Lnuiiii up at llic fnl harlircuc fn and a took at tin- ,ju,;n. () er tlircc tlK usaiul studciUs uiriicd oul lor ihc ]K ' p barbecue opening ihe annual Honieeoming feslivilies. Dick Lewis ' orcheslra supi)lied music ior the first hour, while barbecues and sandwiches were passed oul. Master of ceremonies, M. Leon Kline, then called upon Coach Abe Siidjer to introduce Don Ferguson and Dean Lami, co-captains lor Salinday s foot- ball game with Colorado. The highlight ol the evening came when Mirni Keilnian was introdticed as Home- coming Pep Otieen. Mirm was selected in an all college election Irom a field ol nine- teen candidates. The two .Attendants to the Queen were Margit Soderberg and Ruth Van Roekel. .p |C Homccomuit; Cential Committee — limit Row: Momoe. Steek. Lamb, Rhoads. Second R(nf. Iik Iukin Pexei IcKec. Stiailuii. Tup Hou niistin, Schoefflei . Pickfoid, Smith. 24 w ' even win their first inexpected display of rom Colorado 18 to 7. I he )L- ) l)arlxnic was lollowcd l) the Insi ol ihc two Hoiiiecoiniiig (lances in the Memorial Ihiion. Elliot Lawrence and his orchestra i)ro icle(l the music. Because oi tile great number ol students who vanted tickets lor the ilance. music vas j)ipcd to the Slate Gynniasium where se eral hundred couples danced. On .Saturda alternoon ol the Home- toming weekend a sjnrited Iowa State loot- ixill team upset the iaxored Colorado Bisons 18 to 7. During the Hrst 10 seconds ol the game the Bisons took advantage of an ISC fumble and scored but the Cyclones came back strong and pushed o er three lout hdowns. - ' .- -. (hi,;ii Minn Krihuan and Ailciidauh llulli liui Ho.kti iinil . ;«)t; ' ( inhihciii x i;;; ill Hiinu ' coniimr. Willie llw IVhiilc iron fiisi place fnr Sigma Chi in Homecoming decorations contest. 25 House Decorations and queens added Homecoming color A colorhil pan of the Homecoming fes- iixities was ihc (kcoraiions set up in front ol (aiiipus rcsidc ' nccs. Welch Hall ' as judged Avinnei in die dornutorv di ision ol the de(oialions tontest. Welch featured a lootball pla er with his feel in a guill- otine. Sigma Chi was named Hrst in tlie lr,iiernil di ision with a reproduction of the Walt Disney creation, Willie the Whale. I ' he sorority winners. Alpha (ramma Delia, showed a group of Indians bringing in a dead BuHalo. with the appro- priate caption. Bringing in the Ciame. Elliot Linvri ' iici I, rO-,S Ho Tin- ! :ils l,iu;j,h ,t llu- l.a,a,na ,,lay 26 .....■■Mini iiiiMiiimmmi Ihlh: Inn Drlln H, tUMMM h unhniil liiiu ' s f„r Coloiadn tiicciicaders wlwoj) it ul ' at iht Ih- ; P rally. 27 l-a.shioti rxhdiics h Ocil; Hall t, nk scinnd jiliKC in faiirtirs. CAMPUS VARIETIES furnished ISC five nights of hilarious entertainment -vi( a ni lils ol winici (|u.nic ' i ' were brightened 1) (lanipus X ' ariei ies. pre- sented 1) the organized residence houses. Sixteen lioirses and dorms peilornied on llic Memorial I ' nion stage in the lour pre- liminary contests and the finals. The winneis ol tiie h)in ])reliminaries were male lied against c ' aeh otiier in the grand finals. .Sigma Phi I ' .|)sil()n presented the wiiuiing skit and receixed tlie firsi place ' arieties tropin. I heir skit was a minsiel show, the Sig Kp Sho vboal. .Miiislrrl ijunrlfl lirlprd u-iii linirlirs hojihx fin Sin £ .v. 29 W ' iii ifl m iji yi L ■yd i S2 «r «al Hffi S xteen houses and dorms entered 1949 Varieties contest W ' iniRi ol ilic second ' ariclics (oiiipc- liliou was Al|)ha (.ainina Delia, llieii skil, ■■()ul ol This World. ])orlra ed col- lege lile on ihe planet ol Mais. Oak Hall won the thiid competition and also placed .second behind the Sig Eps in the hnals. rile doniiilor skit. From ( io-.Ags to Hec. compared college lile at ISC ' as it ' as in the past vith today. Delta Delta Delta sororiiN Asas tops on the lotirth iiitiiil. S,l,„in,, hall, H, II hlll lls luMlllx III ,o (,7,, linh t:li,ii,ililani-s mill. Iljihii (.III. Ii-oiii . ' l nis iiwki- liih- cs at rach oihe Maiiin. Mce mid V Johcii—kD s ,(( 30 CW O CoituiiUi, cdituini!,, iiioif (:oitiaii, . Iialund ihc In Dtlla I ' diiflies cxliai ' iigaina. ' I ' licif ' s morr llian one u ' fl) ' of winning skit contests. VEISHEA provided thousands of campus guestSi education, including a float parade, stage events, open house demonstrations and three For three gala (la s in s])rino quarter of I ' . ' IcS ilie entire studeni boiK dropped class work and partieipatetl in the annual Veishea activities. During these three days Iowa State College mustered all ol its student tal- ent and presented cntertaiiuneni lor alumni, high school students and other isitors. .Starting Diursday alternoon. the fesli- ities were opened when the Veishea Queen ol Oueens vas cro ' ned by Cioxcrnor Robert 1). Blue. Barbara Rerry was selected as Queen oi Queens 1) mox ie actor Alan Ladd. I he opening ceremonies took place under a golden arch between Beardshear Hall and Cintiss Hall. One oi the highlights ol the three-day program was .Stars () er Veishea. The all- student production was held on Clyde Wil- liams Field on a s|3ccially designed stage. File college band and the men ' s and women ' s glee clubs occupied the rear hall ol the t ' o le el stage and piesenled a group ol Ciershwin melodies during the lirst jjart ol the program. The dance club roimded out the show with several numbers done under special lighting effects. Fhe progiam ended with aw elaborate ineworks dis]jlay. () er ),()()() students and isitors attended eac li of the two Stars () er Veishea per- iormances. J ' cisliea lab in TlirmrlUal iiitd Applied Canoe Pml.i vif i entertainment and oresentations, athletic oeautiful, sunny days The largest and most spctuu ulai p.iiaik ' in Veishea historx was staged Sainrda) morning. Ilie iwo-mile parade featured 7 ' ) Hoats plus 3 Iowa high school manliing bands. Leading the parade were the M - ing Hoofs. a track drill team ol horse- men from l)es Moines. The lamed team is composed ol 20 bo s and girls from 8 to K) ears of age and their horses. Near the head ol the paiade rode the Queen ol Queens surrounded l) her four attend- ants. All units ol the parade passeil under the X ' eishea Parad e arch located south ol the campanile. I ,li ,i„l ,n„ III III, li ' i hni Hntsr Shir.r. I.ouei: Our pin, r III iniiilliii III fiiik up a lirilllln Kill. r,iJi,;i (hums liiliiiini r. ' iihii. loyir lln r n c. Hiili Itrin. Ihil kin, liiiiiiiiii iiiiil Ciiniii,- Roherls. i t m Name bands played for Velshea dances and evening concert Ol i icat inlcrcst to ilic iliousamls ol visitors oil the- (aiiipiis vc■lc■ llic dcpari- iiicntal oiJcn houses. Each dtpariniciU had laii;c ' (lis|)hiys and exhibits explaining the work done- in (he deparlnient. W ' ishca would not lia e been complete without the two dances in the combined l)alliooms of the Memorial Lhiioii. The I httrschiy niglu and Saturday night dances leatiired the music of Del Courtney ' s oic lustra. The Veishea Queen and her lour attendants vvere presented at each of these inlormal dances. Included with entertainers isiling the cam]nis lor ' eishea was Cotmt Basic with his famed orchestra. The Basic orchestra presented a concert in Clvde ' illiains Field I ' l i(la night and ])layed h)r the workers ' dance lollo ving tlie concert. Many other prcjgrams crcnvded the three clays oi fesli ities including a horse show in the Armory, canoe races on Lake La- Verne, a model airplane contest and the presentation of ' The Year Book of 19 bS. Before .S. . )()() ' eishea baseball fans the Iowa State nine crushed the Kansas Uni- ersity team !• to 7 in the first game of a t c) game series. The second game Iowa State dropped 2 to despite a two hit pitching ]jeriormance by the Cyclone luirler. Ipper: Count Basie proxies that he can do It -with his eyes closed. Middle: Qiieen lUirbara receives a trophv and a smile from ex-doi ' ernor Blue. I.owe v: .i mid-term meet- iit! of tlie Scholurshij) Committee from tlie Yearbook of ' S. 34 . S OTi( s ( iliincr Irani iii S Sims Over Vrislua piiul iii limi. W?9T? P D. StXL ' The lirla ' iiicii ni)-ii)ii)ni wtui ■ ' ■I jiliiic in llif I ' l ' i.slwii I ' arnde. 35 o ISoiiih H,,iul (jniiliilnU-:. Icjl In tli lil: I ' dhnni I ii,l, , -,,1, . I„ II,, nil. I,„i,i l ,inh,ndl. I ' „l i vwY. I,„i,i I, ,li, ,.■, ,,„. l-.stli, 1949 BOMB BEAUTIES eight finatists chosen ( ' arloonist 1 C ' app selected the l!ll!) Honib Realities Irom the eight liiialists ehfxsen by the Uni ersity of Nebraska C.oYuhuskcr. The winners vere |oan Wcin- hardi. Kleanor Riekman. Pat Husscy and Dorothea Kusehniann. The Coniliusker made its selection troni the 1! ' candidates sponsored b the arious vomen ' s resi- lience houses on tlie Io va State campus. The h)in runners-up vere Arleen Fagan. NancA Rasmussen. Dona Sindt and Ksther Stoxer. I ' l [ , ,,s, ,,ihl„u(i t,i ,im ,iitiuil ,li,i,,i,lr,. hvniti (1(11(1 n j;n,h (Kcidcntair—AI Capp. Lower: Bomb lUdiili.y I,., in l ,iiil,(i,ill. Pat Hiisscx. Kleanor Hickman ,111,1 l),ii,ilh, ' ,i h IIS, Inn, inn. 36 i , ,Ano A o on • Hinvrx. I). , ' ,; )inns( I . Ddiiii iii(ll. llraiKir Ruktium. Joxic M ' oicnigfr mill Suiiih liobirh. iil sliiiirii uf lilaisi- lirinUin and Jo Ann Morrii. vere selected by cartoonist At Capp from. by the UnLverstty of Nebraska yearbook staff A suitable presentaiion of ilie lour win- ners became (]uite a problem alter llie cancellation ol the traditional Bomb Beauty Ball, llie dance had been one ol the outstandiiii spring lormals on the Iowa State campus lor longer than most anyone could remember. The Publication Board finally decided to announce the Beauties in the loiva Statf Dnilx. Earlv in . pril a two page spre.id ol the loui ikauties was jniblished with simultaneous release ol pi( - ttnes to all the newspapers in the aiea. On the following pages the 1949 Bomb staff presents its beauties 37 BOMB BEAUTY i6S joan { [ einkardt 38 BOMB BEAUTY L66 L ieanor Kick. man 40 ■r BOMB BEAUTY IJ Pat J4. u66e ' i 42 BOMB BEAUTY as .UJowtkea viSck lynann 44 BOMB BEAUn liss Mrlcen aaai tss r aiicii i aMmtsscii 46 Candidates WIm C.sllu-r Stc iss Joiia iiutl 47 liiiL ifici ' s iMth jiHin ] ' ,n,h,iull .rilli AUrndunli M n Ccic Hiin; ,iii,l Pal W i,u. ENTERTAINMENT at I social events. Dances, carnivats helped breal Willi I, ill anil iIk ' iK inniiit; ol llir new SI liool i. ' ai ihf annual loum! nl lornial (l.nucs hc ' an. I uxcdoes wltc rcnuncd liiiiii iiioili halls and lonnal dresses were readied lor llie Home Kccmoniics H.dl. the insi Idniial dame ol the season. The coni- hined Ualli iionis ol the Memorial Ihiion were ihe s( ene ol the dance. Cinderella IktU. ' with music liirnished In Al Hudson and I.ee Williams orchestra. Scahhard and Blade, the militar lionoi- ary. named Iktle Xeilsen Honorai) Cad- et ( ' olonel at the annual Military Hall. Russ ( ' .irKle .md his orchestra proxided the music lor the e ening ol braid and brass. . - ' i - « •t :- - ■ :y — .. . Sm — ' s lull I, nil liaidy muls niln llic ■■ Mn,l,l II, nm ' ' ,il tii-;iiirrri Ciiiiiwiil 48 o ' wa State was highl ' Lgli.ted by a variety of :iueerLS, campus publicity stunts, concerts and he monotony of everyday classroom routine. Willi iIr ' (oiiibiiR-il h.illrooius ol ihc Mc ' inoiial I ' nion dcioralecl like a iheatcr liic ihcnic OiKMiing Nighl was carried out at the liinior Prom. For this daiue ihc juiiinrs on canipus elecled Doris I ' aiigborn and (del) Brand to rule as |unior Prom (drl and Big junior on ( ' anipns. Opening winter (|uarter. ihe women ' s dornnioiA sponsored Caipid ' s Keign, a lornial ' aleniine l)a dance. Following ihis atiair the Engineers selected Joan W ' einhardt Lo reign as ' Fngineers Ladv at the Flngineers Ball. Karly in spring, campus Iralerniiies and sororities united to present the Men ' s and Women ' s Pan- hellenic Dance. Photo ' rapJiic art — a study in hands ' and lialhutns at Eni inf C antii ' al. 49 Parmliulist Ed Ritliarcls iiiilaiiiiles lin slnmul In ,-, all.i -i r.s ii ' (7 do innlhinii for piiblirily. Main inlorinal dances vere held this year, the Hist oi which was the ni ision of Agriculuire ' s ' Harxest Ball. Xonna .Slong reigned as (jiieen oi llie inlorinal affair. P ' ollowing this dance were many others including the Medicine Ball, ' intermezzo, the Harinony Ball and the Veishea Dances. A spectacular carni al sponsored bv the Knginecring Coinicil highlighted inlor- inal enlertainnient tor fall ([uarter. An elaborate campaign to name the Most ripical Engineer ' was climaxed by a par- aihute jump onto the campus. Spring (|uarter brought the Varsity I C.anii al sponsored by the Varsity I ( ' lub. Booths represented the eleven maj- or arsity sports. V S ; Ourru ,nii M,llnih( til,- S.ccrlhrin-I Hull. 50 ,U Tmrlc tnovidcd a wcllrouiulid proi rnni iil llir ii Mcdicinr lUill. 51 M ,.,„;,,,,,■ 11 lis,,,, ll,,,ii,n, ,i,„l Ih,- ll,,,l l„il II,,,, ,ill ,„l,, „ Ihlla Alia iiiii- Hi wii 1,1 II, r InsI jilii, r S,,, l),,i h,,lil,- 52 Eookt THE COLLEGE This year saw the cinolhncnt at Iowa State hit an all-time high in spite ol the predictions of a decline. The number oi veterans in school vas less than last year, but the number of freshmen straight from high ' (hool was on v u|is iii; . The Col- lege (Oiiliniied lo kc ' t ' |) |),u e w ilh I he 1 inies. New !)iiil iiiigs an ' being phnnied and huih () ini ' ti ihe nicds (realed 1) an in- creased eurcjlhnenl and 1,10 exchange sindenis repi cstni ing 2 i (onniiies h)nn l a home a a Irom home al Iowa Stale. This ear marked the si hool ' s lumieih annixersaiy ol serxiie lo ihe peopk ' ol Iowa and lo the world. 53 Pres. Charles E. Friley 54 B. H. Plait j. R. Sack Rrcrislmr COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION From its meager beginnings more than 90 years ago, lo va Stale C ' ollege lias grown into an institution oF 1 ().()()() students. Siiper ising the tlaily operation oi this student conmiiniity are the college ad- ministrators. Coordinating the whole ]iroject is the president of Iowa State, Dr. (harks E, Friley. The college proxides lor man student needs bringing into the adminis- irati e j)icune ihe registrar and Inisiness manager and the direc tors ol the hospital, the library, the Memorial Inion, siation W ' OI. alnmni atiairs, the inloiniaiion ser- ice and many others. M. I). Ill IMK Dirt-rlin oj l r,son t,l 55 11. W . Si II l I IK l ' h sl,al Pliiul Siilirlllllriulrlil . v.. IV RK() 1)11,1 In, 1,1 till, mil Ijlairs H. E. ' rii i R. R. Hi i.i. lJii,,l,,i ,,l M, ,i,,ii,il 1, III, II );,, 1,11 ,,l no Dr. J G. Gr, nt sill, 1,-11 ii,„liii 1)11,, i,„ R. W I.ihiin Orr l n,;l,ii C. R. El I)KR ii,t,„ii Ilium Sin ' in: Dii,;l,i, Dr. 1 HlMll, i.. .Scllll.l 1 1 1 R II,- Halls Diiirliii D. C. Fablr Engineering Exte ision Service 1)K. 11. E. BlL.MLR Veterinary Raearclt Institute Dr. R. M. llixoN Deun of Graduate College More ihan li. . )()() suidcius in the Cirad- uate College continued their studies in ad anced courses and research this year in the five divisions at Iowa State. Under the direction of Dean Ralph M. Hixon, the College did its lUniost in helping its grad- uate students to specialize in their fields. 1 he Agricultural Extension Ser ice, es- tablished in 1906, has continued as a vital factor in rural education. Working hand in hand with the Extension Ser ice is the Agiicidiinal Experiment Station whose function is to increase knowledge concern- ing the best practices in agriculture. The Extension Service is responsible for di.s- seminating this information. The purpose of the Engineering Experi- ment Station is to provide the organized re- search needed to develop the industries of Io a. Since its organization it has con- tinued to direct research projects concerned with subjects important to the health and prosperity of lowans. Dr. (; . 1-. s 1 1 K I .•tgrirnltinal ■. l)rrinifiit Slttli M. McDonald Agricultural Extension Service 57 CARDINAL GUILD Major accomplishmcnls of ihe 1948-1949 Ciiiild were the establishmenl of the Card- inal Guild Advisory Service, the gaining ol a higher vage scale for hourly employees, the i roposal liial liie teacher rating system )f re-esiablished al Iowa Stale and agitalion h)r an auditorium lieldhouse. Other acti ilies included a ne v plan lor ticket distribtuion at major dames, re-in- augination of the Cardinal Ciuild Ser ice Award, establishment of an all-college Act- ivity I Award and an in estigation and rc ision oi the a(ti il ' fee and its allo- cations. Staging Homecoming, operating the ()r- cliestra Booking Ser ice. sponsoring and su])er ising the Freshman Handbook, selecting ariotrs campus chairmen and directing other all-college relationships — these are annual luidertakings. (•uilcl was directed by Student Body Presi- dent (4iarles Underwocxl s ' ith Don Bice ser ing as ice-president. Charlotte Broms and John Hamilton held the positions of secretary and treasurei. Faculty ad isor for a nundjcr ol years. Dr. }. M. Aikman was again on the roll of the ' 48- ' 19 Cuild. Cardinal (iuild is directed b ' the senti- ment ol the studeiu bod ' in its action on college issues and projects. Its puiposes are to foster, maintain, and gtiard college tiadilions; to be the ollicial spokesman for the student bocl ; to further cooperation Ijetween the student body and the faculty; and to ser e as a luiifying force among the several di isions of the college lor the de- elopmem of Iowa Slate, Cardinal Cuild membership is composed ol a bod ol - ' J oting members and a group ol 1 uon- ()ting members, Fhe non- voting members are the laciilt achisor. the booking ageiu. the actnity point admin- istrator and the secretarv. t ppci: ..- .I.niuin, , ' rs oiil Willi llir I ' lniiiiirl Court slant on llin siiliinl. r(un ' i : oin, l- ' iU ' ril , s I ' hiliiin Donhti, lull IkiiI: ,.i,I of III, wi y in tin sjiiiiil!, ijiiaihi ,,,, ' r In, sl,id,-nl hoilx l„rxx. 58 hioul Row: Haiiukuii. Bice. Aikmaii, Indeiuood. Broras. Second Ru7v: ilkci, Pcyer, Andeison. Spailinj;. Tliii Hiiif: Wilde, .ink, Rcxio.it. Hollei. Soiciison. Fourth Roir: I.indljloin. Kubias. f:ampbcll. Clague, Monioe, Ogit-r Tiiji Ro f: Edciibiini. Ma(ke , HcdUuid. Roscii. I WO rcpresentatucs, one ]uni()r and one senior, are elected from the tlivision ol Kn- gineering. Science, Home Economics, Agri- culinre and Veterinary Medicine, After one car on Guild, the junior member auto- matically becomes the .senior member, and a new jtniior is chosen for a two-year term. The residential grotips. including the men ' s dormitories, women ' s dormitories, Irateruiiies, sororities. Pammel (lourt. Ward .System, and I ati C amma are represented on a (|U()ia based on the number of sttidents rcMcling in these groups, the total being sexeiitee n. Cardinal (.uiid was loundcd b the class ol I ' .IOI to preser e and extend the true spirit .nid ii.iditions ol Iowa State. ' l ' ,le en men sere selected as charter mendjcrs. One of the first projects was agitation for an honor system. Ciuild had its cotmterpart for coeds in the Women ' s Student Cio ern- ment Association which was later dissohed when Cjuild welcomed ISC. vomeu to membership. The 1912-l ' .)l:! Ciuld pioposed a blanket tax to c() er ail student atti ities. 1 he faculty iewed with alarm sinh high Hnancing of siudeiu eiuerprises. The jjlan was tried, found elfeclixe, and today a sim- ilar acti ii Ice and its allocations arc super- ised 1) Cardinal (iiiild. The activity fee [jlan now in ellecl was established in 1 ) ' M. C ' ardinal (.iiild has alwavs welcomed any member ol the studeiu bod to its regidar meetings, whiih .ire held on the first and ihiid riunsila s ol eai li month. 59 I-iiini inunils in llic luiva Sltitf Colltiie Libiaiy directed b Giant Wood. 60 Prof. P. S. Siu aki k Animal Hiislxindiy Prof. H. D. Hi (.iiks Farm Crops Dr. R. E. BlCHANAN Experiment Slaliim DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Climaxing its ninlicth year of sen ice, the Dixision of AgTituluire reached an enroll- ment of more than 2.700 students, the largest in the division ' s historv and in the vorld. This large enrollnRiii has been encouraged to meet the increasing demands oi agri- cidture for trained men. Dr. Id. H. Kildee. dean and director of agTiculune. has assumed the directorshi])s of the . gricultinal Experiment .Station and the Extension Service dining the past two years. In this capacity he is better able to coordinate the acti ' ilics ot these two im- portant departments. Briefly, the Experiment Station docs re- search in the problems of agrictdture and nir.d li ing and pieseius its findings to the Extension Service vliich in turn gi es the information to the larmers ot Iowa and siiidciiis in the dixisioii. The ncwcsl adili lion to the fxperinuni Station is the . nken I ' ield Station, bemm carl in 1!)17, Dr. II. H. KuDi K Dian Dr. |. L. I.isii Innnal Jlii lnnitlix Dr. W . H. l.wiiior I, „, I II, null Fdumli,,,, Prof. G. R. MacDonaid foirs iv Dr. M. Mortfnson Dniw Inihishx Dr. W. H. I ' liRRK Aiirnnnmy ' « AL SOIL AS PN AREA Fincsh h g niiihliilioii nnilrst: liuhvul ii,il in ii lil U ' lronniud n Imldino dinrn his ,iul. i ? ?? Front Hmr: Mniiu.r. 1 ii . Willti, (li-m Ihilil (nnc. Second Rinr: RcMuikK, 1 uliK. liiiiuii ' s, D.iMs. ri.iii. riiiid R nr: lkis , llr .inl. (lax. Il .l . D.ukv. I lioiiivcii. o (7 i «ou ' ; Riniici, I ' alnic), lii.indl, C.impljcll, Spaiigk-r. Top Ro ' .r: C.illctlc. Iiigcrsoll, JXeiiilwih. Sinilli. Rckis. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL The chief purpose of the Agiiciiltiiral ( .oiiiuil is to promote close cooperation among the arioiis factions in the Agrictil- lure ni ision. (letting ofl to an early start, ihc council sponsors a freshman receplion each fall. This gi es the new students a chance to meet the men with whom they are to work dinging their college career. Later in the fall the counc il sponsors the Harvest Hall. the all . gric ulttne Di ision dance. I he members of the division partici- pating in acti ' ities are presented at the Ag Con ()cation. By s|jonsoring this affair, the coiuicil aims to stinudate interest in luider- c lassmen towards scr ice lo the dixision and to ISC. Members ot ihe judging teams, de- parimciual lul) heads and .- gi iculture Division students engaged in all-campus acti ities are intrcxluced. At the .Agriculture Hanc|uet iield last vear. Dean Kildee was ])resenled with a ke ) the council in l)ehall ol the dixisioii ior the ccjoperation he had gi en the council in their various projects. Ihe council ser es in a superx isor ca- pac it in putting on open hcnise ior the di ision dui iiig X ' eishea. Made up ol thirt members, the coimcil was iieaded i) President Wendell Wilier. Helping support liie burden of exectui c work were Ihomas (nague. vice-president: ixobert Lux. treasurer and Ir ing Deihl. sccreiarv. I he facult ad isor was Professor A. B. Caine. 63 X.l.iinv (.. I (iNcll .i,uns. Oi.i R. N i. lci. Rciiiii 1,. Alkii. Miudilh R. .Mlr . W.ilici . Ji iii(s. KdnioTicI M, Anderson. Ciliailis ItciIci i k Anderson. John 15. .Anderson, RaNuiond E. n(li(.ir. |nhii H. Aronh.ill. Rogii . .Xnsin. I.c-slic |. 15.ilKock, Ckirciuc E. Baker, Ddlicrt C. Baker, Richard . . Ballisber cr. Wilh.ini II. Bairintjton. (.len Eilward Barton. Horaie A. Beaver, H. lanricc B(-iilni. Arnold A. Jr. Behnke. Harold V. Bein. Donald H. Bell, Charles . Bell, Riihaid L. I ' lenniil. . illun C. I ' .ennell. RoI.ell (,. Bennett. Waltei 1). Berrv. Orvdle J. Biederman. Rolieit . . Hihen. |nlms C. Bl.iik. Robert E. Blake, Diiane I.. Brinkman. E. I ' hdlips Britson. W.dlaie E. Biidiholz, James A. liuck. Donald A. Btickner, Ru.ssell L. Budlong. Donald (. Boss, Marvin V. Honhon. Il.nold I . Biaiidt. LloNd l.oiiis Bridges. D. Gene Britson. Orlan H. Broderick. I ' hilii E. 64 Broun, Keiiiietli D. Bryan, Sylvan C. Buechler, Eugene A. Hnrnliain, Fi;nu is H. HurlDii, |oliii A. Bnlz. Marion 1-. Calvert, l ' hili|. 15, Carev. Robert K. Carter, Duis lii Carter, William John Chase, Leland D. Chi. I Lun Allen Christensen. Uehnai (... Christensen, Donykis II, Christiansen. Ron.iUl I. Clarey. Joseph Enicrt Jr. Cole, Robert C, Jr, Cook, James . , Cook, Ravniond 1 Cordiner, Willi. mi Cox, Calvin C. ( lude, led W. Currv. Willi.im 11. Cnnis. Call W. Cutler. Cili.nks 1, Daniclson, Mervin G. Davies, James R. Davis. Richard S, Davis. Shadrath F., DeButts, ir il I. Deihl, Ining R. Deinenia, John W. DeKalb. Victor M. DcKostcr. Roger 1 . Detlefs. Dai win W . Dcttmann, Emeron 1 ' . ' DeVVolf. Roger T. ninkel. Jack E. Donelson. Harlan J. Jr. Doolittle, Darle M. Doran. .Sam W. Doty, ernon E. Dotv. Waviie Drahola. Donald H. Drexler, Robert E. 65 DioMi-. Kclu.nd ' . Duhl.cil, I.mus l) ;is, Ridi.iiil H. KaMin. Km I-. |i. Kilu.nds. H.iuMid I ' Eggc-miaii, Hcislicl Eggimaiiii, lliiici 1 Kiiis|ialii. Df.iii W KIclci. Ch.iiUs M Kldcikiii. lohii I). Klchul. r, M.LUiin- K- Kmiiiic. H.iKild U F.nos, Edward Ensbeig. .SidiR- R. KaningKin. Ralpli ,S. I ' .irrinstoii, Willis (,, l -hi. MilK.n 1-, Ihmiis. (ahm l. Fields. Jdliii F. FislRi, Va nc M. I|,iii ' . Millcid . Fuk . |ohii F mst. Fid H. Fian[«-ii. Kail H. Ft (.■del ilk, Leo E. (.agium. lului n, Gardner. Wallei H. Gasser. Wdliain R. Geriacli. George M. Ger ais, Hugh B. (diosilo, Ficd |. G ilikrmasier, I, le H. Goildaid. llonald W. Goelsih. loiisi F. Gossaid. Dean i Graiiigc. Flo d M. (irahain. Janus H. Gra cr. George D. Greene. ). Russell C;rist. Riehard 1 ' (.n.d.dll, a ne R. Ilaiklianli, Mernll F. Haher. Bernard A. Hans. Eldon J. Hansen. Carlvle E. 66 Hansdii. . iion L. Harmon. Charles H. Harper. Harlan I ' jr. Harrington. Iliaddciis A. Hasck, John l. H.islsfll. llHil M H..1(1ri. Rc (., Haupl, Krncsl (i. HauscM. (.fors c I ' . Hawks. James V. Ha s. Riiliaiil H. Ha litt. James R. Henderson. John K. Henrvson. Rm K. Hil)ra . Ariliin Hickman. Forrest F. Hiii ins. Robcri F. Hillmaii. Wavne C. Hills. James A. Hills. Harry E. Hiiies. I ' .iiil (). Hodi es. )amcs C. Hohl. .Melvin I,. Holmes. Va ne A. Houell. I homas E. Hu.ffhes. Robert F. Hiijrlies. Willia m C;. Hiilse. f.ciK- V. Humpliiev. S.imuel 1). In ' dis. .Sianles B. Ipsen. I.orcn R. Jensen, Charles H. Jensen. Jens C. Johannes. Donald I. Joh.insen. Richard E. | .hiis iM. (.ene E. [olinsoM, Uallau- E. [oliiison. Willi.iin llierl |oius. (..Ill l. Jordan, William R. Jr Kal.ih.ir. Kenneth E. Kaufman. John I). Kchrherg. F.arl W . Kelloss. AVallaie H. Kessler. Kenneth . s f Pi V ' - V m ' ' bi fiislniit ' ii i;j,i iiiiiin sliidinis team up In tnahr a soil (inuh ' .is. A linzi- wniiiiy ill llir I illlr nhi mil:, mill looks bit Sijuiiir ilii inihiipliy luith an iiudihic linjiliy. Sam Hill ' 1 ' III I ' linr loiiic :s Hop. or wlicir III, IV dlllc. Full hiiiiil in the foiiiiiil liiudriis. ■L _ .. ' ■ Pi. ' j m ' y - •■ ,, 68 Kester. l.losd I . Kii.i| |). C.lcii A. Kndi. Bcil A. Koclf. Kail M. kohl I. loiu-si J. Koster, Floyd F. Lage, Wesley G. Larsen. Liid ik I . LaiMiii, lUii M l.aisoii. N.iiiiian R. l,aiii;ci. |(iliii K. lamick, F.duaid H. la maii, Ro W. I-ei;!;. Joe K. I,eiiKiii, Charles F. Leple , Kenneth (.. Locke. Robcit I,. Loonan, Richanl R. I.oiciuen. Fiancis Dale Loicnzeii. Rodnex J. I.ovestead, Howard S. Ludeke. L le E. Lux. Robert K. Lyddon. Ridiard K. L le. Hciii R L uii. Robert A. Lmiii. Robert R McAndrews. I ' bilip |. McCoimack, Rubei l | McCormick. I ' .uiitk M. MiDade. Elmer F. MtFerson. Robert I. Ii(,elue, Eir ene II.. [r. MiC.ialh. I hoiii.is |. Mdniosh. |ohn I. MtKee. Uilli.iiu J. Mad lock. Helen . I. Masill. Robert C:. M.nleld. Oariel I.. M.iit. ll.iiold 14. .Martens, Claience C. Mathers. John 1 erry Maii[)in, Dale V. .Maynard, Bill Mellem, Robeil G. f:i O f ( U T i S N Ci 69 ' I c Ji_. Mk MilK, |.nms W . MikIhII, HcrlRit K. MiKlu-ll. Hnu.ircl 1), Mollin. |cihii C. M(jii.iuctk. jdhii F. MoiiMMi. l-.lmci MdiiLi iif, R.i H. Mi.cnh. i;il)iid;4C R. MciilcHk, William G. Ul c . Bruce O. Miiiisdii. Wilhiiil E. Nail, NU-ik ' 1), Nashif. Sdim A. Ncidi.nh, James H. Nelstn. Amok! 1). XeiiHilh, Mi.iiaii L. Newlnii. Kiimuml ' . Nielsen. Wilbur C. Nissmi. Ra mond A. Ohms, Deivev N. OiUdila. n. F.llsuorth E. () eal, Rdser E. I ' ai e. Ic.hn M. I ' aikei. Roheil E. raiMiMs. Jcihn W. I ' ailMlali, eine R. I ' .llKl. |( lui 1). reiiui, Calxiii n. lV(eis, Ouen H. IVleisen. (iiailes J. IVlelse)!. EiiluiaMUel ]. I ' elelscjn, kellh E. I ' elersoii. Oiiii J. Petersen. Roller (.. I ' lluc.;er. Donald H. I ' lullips. |, hn C. I ' lidhps, Mcrrell L. l ' liilli|is. Richard i ' lcisdu. . tlie . . I ' letsih. Wesley W. I ' il.. iini. lames ,S. I ' nnicii. |. lines E. I ' inney. George F. I ' locker. John C. Poston. William E. 70 I ' otlci. I. lc A. I ' oucis. Mclvin I.. I ' ugli. Euf enc ( ' .. I ' liKcll. 1.. l):ilc Ihiii;,.;!. ' . R.ilph (). (Jiiiiici, l);iu(l 15. ()unin. Kciiriclh K. RaiUikovuli. Ni(k Readc. I-i.iiuis (. Rcdoi, J. lines I). Rciclilini ii. lVii I-. Rcilh. Jaik R. Reinkc. Ki incnc F. Rciiaid. C.ciR- K. RiMiolds. Kuuciic E. RIukIc-s. Sarmi(.-I M. Rich, William C. RkIics, AImii |, KnI.li. IhoMM- RollCTIS, I I Rdlic-rlMiii, (,a lonl K. Rcios, Donald (). Rnsk. Carl V. Rusk, (.cdim- 1). Saiida f. niiaiic V. Say re. Carl |. Schhains. (.cois c W ' .. |i. Sdunidl. Houaid N. Scliuictcit. HctI) Sellers. John K. Shaip, ' ,i ,,„a Slirldon. joliii 1, SlieltoM. DeWili s Slicrbvin;;, Millon |. Sliipin.in. Kellli 1). Shoili. Roberl F. Sinik, Don [. ,Siii};li, Ranjil Skinner. Rol.eii I Smith. Max . . Sinilh, Ridiard F. .Sniilh. Fhonias R. Sniool. John F... |r. Sorensen. Rithaid . SpanKler, Charles F, 71 •cim.iii. Ri(li,ii,l 1 Sullni. (,.i IomI R. Sicllirclii. S.im J. St,)(kucil. Ruh.nd C. Sli.nii, R K;nl Sinl H. |, M|,i, A, 011.4, KcMl.lIll I,. Siiukii, Dt.iii li, Slii.lt. D.ilu M. irii, I h. .111.1- A. SiiilLiih h. {,1.11.4 , . Sw.iiiM.ii. Cl.iiiv L. Su.nis,,,,. |;,i,R.s 1). Su.iiiscii. Rcliiit I. .MISC. 11, Willi. 111! 15. .SucMiiiv cii. (,fcii,nc R, .Sut-. U., W .1X110 K. Sums.. 11. Rdlieit E. Sunisc.n. Russell I.IILIS. W.lll.l I. I iH.nisiii. |. lines M. I Ih.iii|isi.ii, I lu.mas ]. I link. I, I ' .iiil A. I iiiiui. R..hcit I, I mull. (...111.. 11 1,. I link-. n.i i.l C. riuUiu.Ki.l. Clunks H. Van DciKanip, Ralph I ' aiil V ' ohs, Robert I,. i. iiei. D(ill;4las K. Walker. Daxid (;. W.illiis. Rdlicrt E. W.ills. Rus.sell V. Webber. Frank T. eiKll1114. | .hii 1). Weilh. Will.ii.l [. Whalen. Russell G. Wlie.il. jiiseph G. Whipple. Carl M. Wi.ks, Wall.ue. W, 1.4l1l. R..beil K. Willi. . I, le V, W ikleinnlh. Rubeil E. Wilkiiisi.n. Dean R. 72 UilliisMin. Donald K. Wilier. Wendell D. Wojalin, Kenneili E. Wollc, Jack I. Wonn. )ens 1unj;ilas. linue A. ii.ska. Ah in I-. .■l ioiioriy ituilcnis sdinpli- llifir wares. The jiojironi bitsiiicii inuil be profitable. Milk punch ul the Dl Club ilar, Diiiix Hii h,ni,lt iiidges look over the neie model. ' , in the bovine four cylinder cbi . ' •% ' y „ ■ . L ? A-- ,1 POULTRY Jl UGING TEAM— Lynn. Ghostlcy, I ' ciuiiiitc, Bray. Lux. JUDGING TEAMS Many siher trophies vcrc ' on for Iowa State College during fall and winter quar- ters by the judging teams in the Di ision of Agricultine. The Iowa State dairy products judging team, coached by W. S. Rosen- be rger, vas named grand vinner at the Dairy Industries Exposition in Atlantic (Jity. At the International Li estock Jutlging Exposition in Chicago the meat judging team, coached by Edwin A. Kline, placed among the top nine of the nineteen com- peting teams. Dr. Robert Pentitiite coached the poidtry judging team which won sixth place at the Midwest Intercollegiate Poid- try Judging Contest. The livestock judging team tra eled with Coach Vern Kerchberger to the International Lixestock Exposition in ( ' hicago and placed third. MEAT JUDGING TEAM— Lancaster. Hillnian. Hodges. Johns. Bennett. Kline. n IR ( ATTIE JUDGIXG TEAM I ' .rlliii.iii. I ' unei, Kasoii. WilU-i. .Smilli. LIVESTOCK Jl ' DGIXG TF.ANf I-ioiit Ron-: T. Smith, Villci-. Easoii. R. Smith. Second Row: Harper, Bell man. Cole. Bryan, Kerchberger. Tafi Row: Beaver, Darrow, Legg. Nelson. Judging teams upketd tradition by placing high, in contests throughout the country DAIRY PROnrCTS JUDGING TEAM— Rosenbcisjer. Fitch, Da ies. Nelson. Pflneger. jQl i . J ■ I jj|)i.l. .J- tiullullllili, l ' uiil ' l all-, labh. l..;l 1,1, and Kern, tuuk over Ihe rei ' ised .It-. Coiimil miisliluli Lower: Richard Walters at the kixhoaid ii ' . 1 t, voices arc raised in song. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB Cider and hoi dogs welcomed die new members oi the Ag Econ C ' lub last lall as ihe club threw their gel-ae(|uainte(l party, ' The Cider Spree, at Lynn I ' ulirer Lodge. Ihe menil)ers vere introchued lo the laciihy at the annual c hdj bancpiei heltl winter cjiiarler. Dr. Sharp, ol the History and Ciovernment Department, was the main speaker ol the e ening. Kai ' h last tall the chdj petitioned the American Farm Kconomies . ssociation lor a sliidenl membership in the organi ation. Lhe petition was accepted and acted upon. Due to this impetus. Ag Econ Clubs from all over the country sought membership in the AFEA. The Iowa State chapter recei ed their charter during sjirmg (|uarier. I he otliters of the clidj lor the past year were John Elderkin, president; |ohn Lau- ger, ice president and Charles Anderson, sec reiar -treasurer. • ' rtjji « -„■.■ Arthur, Smith. Aiidcixin thliikm Liugei ■ le amlci Spiiit;lci Sicinid Ron HikUls Iliiiintcki Hackliartli, Shelgren. Ihoiiias. I.rhii) in Rusk lUise Tlindhnit Biissc O Kutson CiiDpti Kdihluisii ll(i|ikniv F.is, W. Britsou. • ' ) )( ; i ' );r, Moilcxk StMciii Walker issl llm Kiin Ho, 1 ihh Chi| |Kll Hi iIk.i i C;oetsth, Evelv, l.iiuier. Wallei, .- I A ' rM I ' liunall C,u I iiiinli |ohiiM(.ii li.,t Hi uh i ki 76 From lioir: Book. Ri . RcKliUn ;ci , Uuiiil . V. Cook. Beit . Knaii. I hoiiiM-ii. SckiuiI Row: Ferris, Babcock. Iricilrith. I ' .iItiki. River. Riiss Swanson. Wililciiuilh. .Slril cl. .Siniih. Thitit Row: . ker.s. Carpenter. Hau perl. Willi. iin . Caspars, Robert .Suansoii. Cailsoii. ,ms, Cordiner. Fonrtli Roir: Barnes. Habben. Rnppel. R. Cook. Skinner. Nelson. .Siinonson. Dctlniaini. Fiflli Rou - .Anderson, Kgj erinan. Duin. i ' oucrs. Knsbeig. Maiipin. .Shnbat, Hall. Kile. Toj .Row: Hoover. Blake, . shbv. Kehrberg. Ciillcspie. Mai ill. Needles. Dnvall. Rikv. Conklin. From Ro-.r: Hns .e . Slephenvon. Shellon. .Aiisen. ' an l.oh. K. . nileison. leldl. Innnn Miller. Second Row: Phillips. Marl. Billings. Parsons. Harlinan. (.use. Martin. Third Ron-: Halvorson, Stndt. Millard, Mecklenburg, DoIn . Piirtell. R. . nderson. Hettich. Fourth Row: Casev. Ford. 1 heobald. Ramsav. Brown. .Swearingen. Hibben. .Siiiilli. . iidcrsen. Fijth Row: .Vmcnl. Molfatt. Bear. .Seebadi. Elileil. Kaiifm.in. Mdnivre. Sanpe. Toj) Roir: Baird. Werlli. Ridi. [onas Miller. Lvnn. McAlex andei. Bell. Ahliiihs. Jeske. ' : I i7ki.w: .V AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION CLUB The Agricultural Education Club made much progies.s this vear in stressing its pur- pose of furthering iiuercsts in ethic at ion and keeping in touch with other helds of teaching. Tlie most important siep in this direction was the |)ublication ot .1 newsletter last ' inter cjuarter. Don Rtx and Ross Rivers were appointed editor and assoc iate editor lor ihe initial issues. The newsleller vas designed primarily to maintain a tontact bet veen the members ol tlic clui) and alum ni and to keep both groups abreast of what the other is doing in the fieltl of cdtication. Ihe tliil) sponsored .m iiilonii.il daiit e Tvinter cpiarter in keeping w ' ith its policy of maintaining friendship and inlei ' esl among its mendjers. In the spring a picnic was JK ' ld in conjunction with the other edu- cation grou])s on campus. K en the vi es of the club ' s members showed an interest in its acti ities and dining winter (|uariei lormed an au i!iar . . t iItc last lount there were more than IL ' O memi)ers in the club, i ' lie oiliccrs lor the past ear were W ' illiard Cook, president: l l(s Hell . ite-president; (aeighlon Knau. secretai and Darrell Book, trea- surer. I ' aculiv ad isor was Clarence Rundy ol the Deparimenl ol ' oc.uional Filutation. 77 AGRONOMY CLUB As part of its progiaiii to foster interest in agionomy and finther the welfare of its students, the Agronomy Chib sponsored several otitstanding speakers and provided social finictions for its 85 members this year. At the annual agronomy banquet held in Febrtiarv, Rex Conn was the principal speaker. Conn is noted as an outstanding lowan in agTicidtmal joiunalism. Fall quarter the cIuIj held a weiner roast and barn dance at tlie agronomy farm. Pro- fessor ' Red Thompson called the dances lor the members and their dates. The cltib aims to cement relations between the facidty and students in agronomy. In the spring the members and their instruc- tors had a chance to get ac |iiainted at the Chib ' s student-faculty picnic. A newsletter, under the direction of the club, was piU)lished once a quarter. Its pur- pose was to let the alunuii in the Held of agronomy know what the tuidergraduates were doing. Neal Clemmer and . 1 Bull served as co-editors of the ne s ' sletter vhich did its part in keeping interest in agi ' onomy high. Al lUill. a leading member of the club, recei ed a high honor vhen elected presi- dent of the National Sttident Section of the American Society of Agronomy this year. Oliicers for 1948-1949 were Irving Deihl, president; Waller Thomas. ice-president; Max Roy, secretary; Thomas Roberts, trea- surer, and Delbert C. Baker, program chair- man. B. |. Firkens and C. S. Dorchester serxed as facidtv achisors. riniil Unir: I5UR-IK-. n.iskfll, Ueiuk-rsdii, n.ikci. Wilson. Mat mycr. Smnid Ilmr: Mc (.uiic. Swaiisoii. Bull. Spies, IScnekc-. Claicy. riiiiil Rcu ' : McCart. Daiiielson. Hanson, tohr. Curtis, ' i Row: Hncknci . I uinci, ruse, I ' ervini ' cr, SunilL-inian. Caurx. FrnnI Rmo: Rnssel. Monson. Thomas. Deihl. Rov. Boss. Second Row: Doughty, Hansen. Beimke. Beiiv. Musil. Third Row: C:lcmincr. Kkliidse. Fisher. Johannes. Wilbur Bennett. C. Smith. Tf) ) Roic: Cuvr . Orabc, R. Smith. Walter Bennett. Baughman. i;)ul)bcrt. 78 DAIRY INDUSTRY CLUB The pride of the Dairy Industry Club was their championship judging team. This year the giou]) won the sw ' eepstakes award at the Dairy Industries Exposition held at Atlantic Cilv, Ne v Jersey. First place in ilie biuter and milk di ision also fell lo the team and Don Pfiueger walked off with top honors in the ice cream judging contest. Not only did the club gi c the men a chance to develop their abilities, but it also brought outstanding speakers before the group, and furnished social activities for them. Job opportunities and what the DI graduate mav expect from industry were llie main themes of speakers from such dairy products companies as Bordens, Fair- mont. Carnation and Pet Milk. Early last fall tlu- club sjxinsored a ]ncnic at whicli all the new mendjers got a chance to meet the faculty and old club members. Dtiring w-inter (}tiarter the DI ' s held a dance ' ith mtisic ftu ' nished by the Skyliners. A new project started this year was the publi- cation of an alumni diixctory. The club is governed by a steering com- mittee vhich is composed of t ' o men .selected froiu each class. It is their job to direct the activities of the gi ' oup into such channels as pro iding an opportunity for each man to develop his abilities so that he may do a better job in his chosen field. John Page served as ]:)resideiu this yeai . Other ollicers were Don Karns. ice-presi- dcnt; Sam Humphrey, secretary, and Don Pfiueger. treasurer. Faculty advisor was V. H. Nielson. l-io,il « ;,■; (.kleonsiin. Nelson, Rhc.lis. Sheplicicl, Cal cit. Sccnud Rutr: Su.uiMin. C.oe. Weber, Buttrick, ' itteii le. Third Kou-: . Nielsen. I. Davies, Coyle, J. Uavies. Moi tcnsen. Fourth Row: Southwell. Henryson. Bassett, Andreae, Watts. Top Rour Stiuthers. Nashif, Iverson, VV. Nielsen, Kester, Fitch. l-riiul Row: Cjcrvais. Lyon. I ' aj c. I ' lhics er. I ' lalt. Srcond Row: Reiiikc. Wight, Weir. II.iupl, Paiigh, Silvcrwise. Third Row: [ones, Sislcr, Clerry, Nelsen, Braymcn. Cicriiand. Fourth Row: Bchrcns. Johansen, Vogelgc- sang. Williams, f)o(lson. nildrclh. Top Roir: F(il( . Wlialen, Norris, Mcvcis. I. arson, I.und, Moiris. 79 ' v- i r! - r ' I ' nulliy Club U ' atihr „ mu.-i, m, l.ihsl ,Uvrl,il„nents in Ihe spring! r (iiid lixci liiisiness. Intiusttial I- ,1 ii aim,, (tub work-, in hiilliri, mil . Prnf P H Fl-,rnnd jxnnis mil dclnils to comniunilx center design roiilist winners Fogers. Slockirell nnd leniiin. 80 BLOCK AND BRIDLE One ol ihc busiest orgaiii alions on campus was the Animal Husbandry De- partment ' s club, Block and liridle. Last Veishea. as they have for sexeral years, the club sponsored the Veishea Horse Show. There were I -i ' ) liorses entered in the event and more than (), )()() people attend- ed. At Block and Bridle ' s banc] net last vinter the main speaker was J. C. Penney, famous chain store executive. riie (ltd) gave its mendjers a good deal of practical application in animal judging. In (he spring it sponsored liie Ireshman and sophomore judging contests and il sent members to the Little International Live- stock Sliow. Medals were awarded to oiU- standing men on the judging teams. Meetings were held e ery month at which the speakers were usually oiUsland- ing Iowa agi4cidturists. Durward Lyon was president this year and Don Beals ser ' ed as vice-president. The faculty ad- visor was Rov Koitman. ,• ( ( -). ,;,) ; i k i i. ) iu ;,•-,„ „ Irophw liinil lltm: Iillci. Kol I iii.iii. M.idclix k . Ik-als. « - A ' oir. Uillcv, linens, Lnoii. RiniR-i . Kgli. 81 I ' lDiit lidw: )(ilm. Wiener. ] eaii. Carver. llippaka. ScciDid Rozc: Steffen. Walters, Wilsmi, O ' Connell, Curde, Ecklund. Third l!ir,r: .Soren.scn. Davis, Droste, Vorm. Bales. I ' ljuilli How: Bcngtson. Bilyeii, Doty. Cramer, Sniilli, Ciross, Brown, Larsen. Baker, Ander- sen. Bnrch. Laun. .Suenson. Top Roil ' : Si ' 4iii(ls(in. Bennett. Soinnieis, Harrington, W.i ' jnii. OKon. Front Row: .Alley, Ames, Tuttle, Sheldon, Steinliach. Second Row: Meek, .Shorb, Mc- Karland, Fields, Smoot, Balir. Third Row: Newton, Bnrnham, Welch, Watkins, Pagliai. I-dinth Row: Weblj. Frev. Gregg. Kalahar, C.ipson. Pngh. Fifllt Rote: Bridenstine, Wright. Maii| in, Martens. Wilson, Kessler, Bancroft. Toj Rinr: Grainge. Peterson, Moss- man. Mahon, I.vddon. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB The Industrial Education Cltib provided Icllo ' vship for it.s ]r)0 members. The gixnip met twice a month to discuss problems per- linent to the industrial education Held and to promote professional standards aniono the members. A newsletter. Shoji ,S7 c;; ' ) _t;,s, was pid)- lished fall and spring ([uariers for graduate and imdergraduate industrial educators. In addition it was sent to arious high scliools throtighotit the state. Dick Dvas edited the newsletter this year. The cltib also sponsored a Hue social program. The vives of c hdj members belonged to an atixiliarv. meeting twice a month, and many parties were held by the two clidjs. One of the most successful parties ' as held last Christmas. It featured square dancing and bingo and was complete even to doo r prizes and a ntirsery for the kids. In the spring the tlub was hosi to the sectional conxention ol the Iowa Fiuuie Teachers Association. . (|narterh ' smoker was held in recognition of the gTaduating seniors. A diinier was coni])ined with the smoker spring quarter. Dave Tuttle was president this vear: with Ed Ames, vice-president, and Waller , lley. secretary-treasurer. The facidty advisor vas L. L. Car er. 82 Front Roil ' : [ ' clcrsoii. Fixscii. laiKlin. Taylor, Sherbriiig, Anderson. I ' opp. Sera Row: Goddard, Mochlcr. Piclscli. Villas.s( Grimes, DcKalb, Grist. Third Row: Riem Hadacek, Webber, Enos, Horion. Hasi Fourth Roiv: Takes. Haniinond. Pott Homaii, Hills, Horak. Gaffney. Top R„ Wiik-i. liraliham. Dale. Petersen. Campc M.niin, Merriam, Kieucl. Front Row: Robeif-on, Rc noliK. Kn.hiv Oilschlaser, Srhniidt. ■ oiiiia;. I), joliiisdii Second Roiv: Haygrecn. Cnelliii, Couf ei Einspahr. .Sapousek, Criswell. Third Rou Rozeboom. Patton, Doolittle, Ehxlich, Timkd Drexler, Stoppel. Fourth Roiv: Harlm.ni Clay, Gossard, McAndreus, Hertel, Zeincii Fifth Row: Jahnke, Haack. Buchholz, Lodi i W . Jobnsoii. Ryiner, Hanna. Toj) Row Galgano. Edwards. Bonson. Spriek. Love stead. Jordan, Posekany, Gates. FORESTRY CLUB The Ames Forestry Club ' s purpose is to loster a spirit of comradeship among tlie forestry students at Iowa State. Tlic ff)rcstcr ' s game banf|uct ' as the first s()( ial luiulioii ol ilie car ior the thib. Bruie .Stiles, heatl of the Iowa C ' onser ation ( ' om mission, was the princi|)al speaker. The ni.iin (oiiise ol the dinner was moose meat. Ihe ilub also sjjonsoicd tin- lorester ' s HoedoAvn Dance during winter (piarler to shake iht ' kinks out ol iheir legs. In the sjjring tlu put on one of their biggest affairs, the Paul Bunyan Dav celebration. W ' ooil ( hopi)ing. sawing and log rolling ( f)n- lests on Lake l.a ' eine hiohjiohied llie (ia The Ames Forester, an annual ]niblica- tion for forestry students and alunnii. was ptiblished this year bv the cltib. Ilu editor vas Dean Einspahr. L.ist year the club boasted the largest membership since its formation. Two hun- dred and twenty-five students were mem- bers, besides the graduate students and !a( iilty who weie considered honorary mem- i)ers. Ellsworth Oilschlager .served the grotip as presideiu. Howard Schmidt as vice-presi- dent, John E ' ans as secretary and (Charles Barnes as treasurer. Ihe faculty ad ' isor was (ieorge Ihomsen. POULTRY CLUB SSM The Mi(h ' t ' sl Kgg, (ilii(k and I ' oulir) ' Sliow sponsored last X ' cishca 1) the P()ulii C ' lidj ' as tlic only sliow ol its knul in ihc nation. This sas tlic niajof achic cnienl of the club in their etlori to stimulate inter- est in the j:)Oultry Held and to better acijiiaint the poultry majors with one another. The chib also sponsored a poiiltr ' judging team which ranked higii in national com- petition. The team ])laced lirst in a nation- Avide contest sponsored 1) Michigan Stale College. To wind up a successlul year a baiKjuet was held spring cjuarter. Keys were gi en to the judging team members and Kirk Fox. editor ot Succe.ssI iil Ftniiiniir. ga ' e a shcjrt talk. Bob Lynn was ])resident this year and Di . Robert Penciuite was iaciilt ad isor. The Beaiix-.Arts liall proxided enter- lainmenl and ex( ilemenl lor the Student Society ol Landscape Arciiitects this ,ear. The theme ol the ball was a Ne v Orleans street dance. Costumes ranged Irom the cave man variety to a modernistic, and realistic, iialloon dancer. In line with their purpose ol pro iding educational material the scxiely |M esenled many outstanding speakers lor its members. These included a mendjer ol the planning f onuiiission ol TVA, a s],icaker Irom the ( ' liicago Planning C ' ommission and tiie president cil the .American Insiiiiue ol Planners. Ollicers this year were Eugene McCehee, president, and Jack Reillv. ice-presidenl. rile group ' s lac lilt) ' achisor vas Prof. P. H. Khvood. )i. POl ' LTRV CI.l ' I? hriinl Rinc: W. I,ii , 15rav. Lviin. F. CJhostley, I ' eiuniite. Sciaml I nr: Maiishij), I ' ntino, ). C.hostley. Davis. c:) ' C:onncll, Kropf. Third How: Hattendorf, Doolittlc. Sams. Rogness, Iriiscn. Fourth Rrnr ' : FarriiigKm. Ward. Slidcnhair. Voss. Riches, Wolliicv. Tiip Roir: n.imiltdii, Aiuicisim, R. . i . I.cc. KiTiidii. Frniil Row: Lindsev, Malianiiah, Rcard. Mc- (ieliee. Hanson. McCoid. Rcilh, Kiickson, Mueller. Second Row: I hiel, Kliiher, Field- house, Hamiltdii, Stia er, Manev, Ruvolis. M.Ccsh. lensen. .( Row: Barton. Wiede- in.iiin. R(., eis. Nni i is, Haher. Biiel. Butz. I ,n I in;4l(in. Oblin er, I)unla e . I- ' oinlh Roir: Ren,n(l. Wehrman, . dams, S v,ins(in. C.a le, (.iKhnmulson. . rhejfast. Hauks, Kni hi. • Row: Dvas. Stockwell, I ' itkh)r(l. I)nn- hain. Dolling, Wolle. Steen. C.ooiluin. Bou Is- ii . Roos. Toj) Roif: I.avman, Ua s, I.cinan. Claassen, I ' eters, Sinek. Neidii h, Sielhedit, Ouiggle. 84 ■) ; A ' r)!r; ' (il , lam . Sh.np, Sms, kIhiK. loKI. H.ihu. Sro. iJ l!(,ir: .luili. Willis. (,;il(s. (.rccii, l.ivloi. Monroe. Tliiiit Hn.r: I ' .iliiui , Ik.k. ScIm; . ilsnn. Kii.i|jp, Kii k|),ili u k. lliiii.h. l-o,nlli Itmr: MiKlu-ll. li.iiiuMl. Ri.ulo. Si.uick. lolciiu-Ki. I L-Mi.iln-iul. ■ ; , ' .) •; Akc-iMiii. {..niliiii . Klnii|iiiM . Uohaiiii.iii. o;4fiic . I ' icisoii. Weill, V-. i llou-: Bknikinliiii ' 4. I ' KilUi. liiniiMill. Iop jum-ii. ( nok. W.ilki-i. ll.iiii. I ' pptr: Hoitiiullurhl ' . I,i ii ln,-)idl lilllr Inn In rest (iDioiiii till- pols. Lower: Hoi I (Jiih iii jinh llii- lalfsl Ihiti ' ' in i craniitni . HORTICULTURE CLUB K.icli car the Horlic uliure C ' lul) spon.sor.s ihe Little Midwest Horticiiltiivc Expo.sition, one of the largest e ent,s ol its kind in the midwest. 1 liis vear it ieatined exhibits ol iruits. Iknvers and egelables. bringing a welcome change Irom the Iowa vinler lor its isilors. [ohn Rnapj) was manager ol the 1948 shoAV and Logan .Monroe ser ed as his assistant. (x)operaiing with the ' ( mien ' s I Fra- ternity again this ear. the llori Clul) sold mmns at the Hometoming game as |)art of its main ai ti il ies. This year ' s dllueis vere Linn Sius. j resi- dent: John llenei. secretary; |olni (-reen. treasnrer. and ( harles Ciates. hisiorian. Dr. E. ( ' . ' ol was ihe organi atidii ' s huiilu advisor. 85 FARM OPERATION CLUB The Farm Opcraiion C ' lulj vas ioiiiulcd by students in the departincnt to promote interest in the Farm Operation (urricidmn and to fulfill its objciti es. In addition it serves as a meditnn lor social acti ity and Fellowship among the members. The Club ' s ' A) members met once a month. To further their purposes, speakers from the campus and other leading agi ' icul- turists were in ited to offer educational material and practical achice to the mem- bers. One such campus speaker was Dr. Lush, of the Animal Breeding Department. Early fall (piarter the club sponsored their annual sciuaie dance. Tlie Plow Jockey }ump. Prof. Holcomb, assistant dean of the Di ision of Agi icidtine, did the calling. Dean H. H. Kildee was the principal speaker at the annual ban ]uet held vinler cjuarler. During tlie ceremonies Prof. Hol- comb was awarded an honorary membership in the organization. Farm and Home Week gave the club another opportiuiity to promote the inter- ests of Farm Operations among those actual- ly in the field as well as the students. In conjunction with Block and Bridle, depart- mental cltib of Animal Htisbandry, it spon- sored as a speaker John De Valois. the di- rector of the American Arcot Agricuhural Mission Instittite. John Y. Huser ser ed the group as presi- dent, Roger Aronliolt as vice-president and Kenneth Evans as secretary-treastuer. Fac- idty ad isor loi ' tlie past year ■tvas A. T. Odegaard. Front Roiv: Stampfer, Evans, Aionlialt, Husei Odegaard. Heline. Beggs. Second Row: King, Caniiell. Bollnian. Biinkinan, Jennings. Buer kens, Fcldman. Jessen. Third Roir: Born lioldt. Gnhel. Lnndt. C:arrington, Station, f Ivlopfenstein. Foiirtli Roil ' : Moss. Howell Mensing, Hiljbing, W. Klopfenstcin. l$arker Ree es. ' Fifth Roir: Mever, Pingrv, Smith Xeedham. Rohlf. Ross. Sparrow. Robinson () ! Roir: Weldsten. Johnson, nellinger Maxwell, Edelen, Opperinan. rcniple. FkdU R iw: Murray. Grieve. Huslon. C:. Hen- iikstn Broderick, Ginger. Haas. Sicond ?o;r; Vult Riggins, Dockstader. Dngan. Briisic. Hench. Graitt, Hamilton. Third Roir: Mever, Ticdeiick. N. Henriksen, Buck, Twinoni. 11 in Hawthorn. Fourth Row: W. Weber, Meneie . D. Weber. Templcton. Rathbun. n.uis Diehl, Palmquist. Fifth Roir: Green. Diake Mayer. Carton. Parker. Kasscl. Willev. ) Row: Vokie, Barnbart. Ciourley, Golden. Stiohbehn, Roorda, Fleming, Gampljclt. 86 ASAgE The I() a Slate student chai)ier ol the American Society of Agiicukural Engineers started ilieir social program for the year with the Ciiease Monkey ' s Ball, a com- bination hayride and dance. Myers Rossler acted as general chairman in organizing the amuial e eni. In line with their [nnpose ol [)ro iding educational material lor its members, the society invited J. Dewey Long, of the Bin- eau of Plant industry. Soils and Agrictd- tiiral Engineering, to be their principal speaker at the annual bancjiiet spring (juar- ter. T he group also vorked in close associa- tion with its jjarent organization, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. One of the most noteworthy accomplish- menis ol the group was the winnnig of the Farm Institute Award. This award was gi en lor activity work by Agricultural Eco- nomic societies, and the Iowa State chapter ol ASAgE won tlie honor in national com- petition. Tom (Uague vas honored nationally when elected president of the national ASAgE stu- ileni organization this year. The society ended their social year with their annual spring quarter picnic at the Ledges State Park. Oliicers for tlie past year were Leonard Janssen, president: John Moody, vice-presi- dent: Howard Johnson, secretary, and Wayne Ducommun, treasiu ' er. Professor Hobart Beresford served the grou]) as lac iilty advisor. Irmit Row: Peart, Broun, niiigle, Jay, Jedclc, I ' hillips, Rogers. Secund Row: lullis. Storm. Morgan. Woodruff, Rystroni, Bertlienljritci, 1 ic ert. Third Roiv: Nelson, McGrath, Bon- nicksen. King, Calderwood, Cook. Fourth How: deBuhr, Ellison, Wallin, Frohardt, Van Sdiilfgaarde, Lunstruni, Keller. Filili Row: Icfferson, Anderson, Bnieck, Colonv, Jensen, Clement. Toji How: Pngli. Beir liiil. i ' .lclien. Jessiip, .leigci. Bo t. Eliason. Frotil How: Moodv. H. Johnson. Beresford, Janssen, niKonnnnn. Skjerselli, Clagne. Sit- oiul Row: Long, Skrotnme. Ahlgren, Kden. ll, Cioodc, Maley. Third Row. CJrosvenor. V.iics. I.iljcdahl, Hinilcr, CJrciner, Glen. Iiiiiilh Row: Corkcry. Wooduartl, Sowers, IVdcison. Mannv, Swank, Miller. Fiflli Row: Rossini. Mint. C:hristen.sen. River. Noble, lii.nult. Dahlberg. R. Jolnison. Tof) Row: Willridv. M()ngC(.n, llerum, Waile, tisih, liiiiin er, Moore. 87 Fi-oni nnnais in llic linva Slate College Library dnecled hy Giuiil ] n,nl. 88 DIVISION OF ENGINEERING 1 lie l)i ision oi l nginecTing was oigan- i ecl about I1S9() witli lour dcpartiuculs but now conlaius ck eu. lis laculty iiulucles ihc nicinhcrs ol the departmental staffs, the Engineering Experinieiu Station and the F .xtension Service. I lie luiricida are designed to prepare liie students lor success in ])rofessional wot k in engineering, . bout ' .•()() engineer- ing students received degiees this year. During the past year more than 300 companies Avho employ engineering grad- uates visited the campus. These companies |jr() ided almost (i.OOO inter iews. About three out ol e ery ten engineering giaduates accept employment in Iowa. This number is giadually increasing. In March, 1947, Dr. J. V. l)o vnie Smith became Dean of Engineering and Director of the Engineering Experiment Station and the Extension Service. Dean Smith was graduated from Glasgow University in 1923. He continued his collegiate work in the United States and recived his MS. from the Georgia School of ' FechnologN. his M.E. from the Virginia Polvtechnic Dk. 1-. 1). Smiiii Dean InstitlUe and his Sc.l). Ironi Harvard Uni- ersily. Bel ore coming to Iowa State Dean Smith was I-. ecuti e Engineer of Research and Development with the E.Cx. Budd Manu- facturing Company and ser ed as Chief I ' ngineer of the . ircraft Section and Head of the Engineering Department of the United Shoe Machinery Corporation. I ' kdI . I , kl HI Kl Civil I-.Hiiiuciyiyi.i I ' koi . ). 1). Rm.ir hliilniiil l-.n.-inr,-,!),- ' I ' Kdi . II. A. W 1 luiiii Chrmical ■:ui:inrc,i,fr 89 Tkoi. L. ' oi luhllr, liiial E}i ' jnu I ' ROP. [. (.. HlMMll. Mr, lull, mil Eii. ' iiu-iiiii.r 1 K(11 I 1 ' M( kl Ciiiitial Lngmec ' iing Prof. M I ' . Cik.horn Mc,ll„ll,,,ll ■Jinnirrung I ' KdF. W. L. Cassill 1:1,; III,, ll l:iiiiiii,;iiii, ' Dim III,, ' hiiiiili.-. Ill „ j,ik,- h Don like icliilc other Eiiomr Ciuiiiil intiiihirs jmlisli all llieii ml:, ' a p ■■• Salisbury. Pickfoid. Third Raw: Bice, rciininj uiii. l)() i Hedlmid, Ruiscli, Xobcl, McElliinnev. iinini linir: Somcis. So belt. Jensen. Hansen. M.ilbie, HiMUei. 7 ' . liinv: .in Hoiiten. l)a ies, ENGINEERING COUNCIL Coordinating the sork ol ihc ari )us groups in the Engineering l)i ision is ihe main duiv ol the Engineering Council. E.ach fall the coimcil sponsors a freshman reception where the entering freshman gets a chance to see what tlie xarioiis depart - inenls of engineering are like and to talk wilii liic de|)artnient heads. Ihe engineer- ing societies also present exhibits represent- ing what the work in their field in ()lvcs. .Sli()ril before l hanksgi ing last lall the ((unuil sponsored the Engineers ( ' anii al. one of the major e ents on (am|)iis dining the year. .Almost three thousand peopli ' crowded into the I ' uion to see the side shoAS ' s and take part in the iiui. () er a ihou sand dollars was netted bv the carni al last year. It was then that the men selected lor Knights of St. Patrick were pledged. Towards the end of winter cjuarter the coimcil sponsored the Engineers Ball. Using the proceeds from the carni al. the engineers presented a bang-up aifaii. 1 he f nights of ,St, Patric k were formalK initiated at the l)all. The council also chose ilie di i- sion ' s ' eishea open house chairman. Ihe counc il ' s twenty meudjcrs. made up ol two students from each of the depart- ments ol engineei ing. l vo represemati es to C ' ardinal duild and pcrsomiel from tiie stall ol tlie Inii ' ii Kngi)i( ' ey. x ' re headed by Don Shaler. president, and liill Binger. ice- pi esident. The faculty ad isor to the cotm- c il was Professor H. J. Beckemeyer. dm.. i . Clu-slcT E. Mini I. RiclKiid J. Allnrtson. Robert I). Allen, [oseph E. Alk-ii, RcIhii F. ll|iliin, Paul I,. K.nr. RasiiKMul G. Xiiderscii. Allied C. iulerson. J, Kduard Anderson. Jack W. iid isc.ii, ). lines H. VndciMin. . lardis V. ii lerson. Paul M. |)pell. Donald V. slier, KIdon L. slilev. Danell G. B.KT, |iihn .Stephen lianj s. George C. Bahle, Geihaidt P. Baldiidge, Robert L. n.illislieii;er. j.niirs H. li.inks. |iphii (.. B.inu.iil. Russell G. li.iiliei, |oliii V. Haul. Dean C. n.iiker. Edward G. Haineit. .Arthur I,. Barton. Dean M. Batcheldei. Kenneth L. Bauer. Eied L. Rc-.kIi. Rolieit (. Be.illN. HaiUnn E. Beck. Charles E. Beckeiie, Ralph A. Beikrnan. William E. P.elkii.ip, W.irien E. licll. |(ilin C. P.eimedsen. Ole H. Bent . Eauie C. BeKlunbniei. Geialil D. Beika, latk S. Beiiult. Neil R. Berrv, Dwii ht C. BeiiAhill. (lerald W. Biagi. Richard A. 92 Riasioli. (■.11 i I ' . Bihl). U illi;ini ' . Bihcr. Sheldon s BiiiHcr. William 1 . 15illiTi ii. Moil. Ill . Iiliiliiii;iii, llaiACV I ' . lijomiilxMi;. R.ilicil 1. UI..111.41CI1. (ail W Kliiiiui, lid V. Ilnik. (ail ' . UiH ' liiii. Ilainlil |. Hdcliiiiln, William II. llooiK-. uloi , |i. Ilcilki. William A. nomliaili. Olio I ' . lioiicslioo. Allison I. HoiiikII, DuaMU ' K. Ilools. Wciulrll k. II0P4. RaMiioiul A. lioiiU-. RoIkii I, noiii|i, laniii W. BoMuak. I.oiiis I,. Bossarci. B. Carl Boil ine, Joseph B. ' Jr. Bowers. Houaid I. Boucis, Willi. 111! W . BoMi. Russell B. Bi.iiull. ( h.iiles R. Biansfom. llon.ilil 1). Bied.ii. Willi.im 1„ ri . Chailes K. Bteiiiiem.in. |oliii II. Brewer. Kemielh M, Broadwell. Willi.nii I |i Bioderseii, William li. Bromelkamp. Henry J. Bici Mi. Donald I.co Bio Mi. Walter ( ' .. Brown, William R. Brownsoii. I.lo d 1). Briierk. David A. Bninson, H. Rex Brvan. Riehard L. Biuk. James H. Buchanan, John . . •fc ? v.v J ' lit Mt J hd u Cl o 93 C fS ' r .y l(ii:4 iiMcipi, Waller A. liiiiul, (,for 4c ]i. Buidi, Rdlinl Kinkc. Willi, nil H. Billion, |..liii W, I ' .ni LiU, . illuu . . I ' .iiilci ' . Euf;eiie R. lUitlcr. W ' aiien E. C.ihcil, A. I. (,cm- C:ahi ' H, Jiiliii W, (,,iin|.lR ' ll, Riilicn E. Ciil. Han S. ]r. (ailKin, Kcilh I . Carifll, R. Muli.icl Caiiulicis, I. riiiiiiiMiii CllMMl, j,IMIO R. (.:.,v L . Rdl.fil M, C:assiilN, James . , (Jiamhciiaiii, Robert G. Champliii, Robert E. i:lie«iiln;4, Millini J, ( liiisiiii;ci. Jobn E, ( In Isteiiseii. Hcniaid );niies C.lii i.steiison, Douglas A, Ciinbuiek, John ( la:, ell, James W. Clas iie, 1 homas E. C:laik, I ' aiil W. C;lark, Robert ' , C.laxtoii, Ebiiei (., Clemens. Haile 1). (lock, Donald 1 ' , Clnls. .Samnuiel |i. Coble, Robeit B, Coe, Robeit B, ColdcMMMid, Da id L. Collin, James R, Collins, Robeit K, Coiiklin, .Smith Conrad, Robert L, (.on e , Eiancis W ' . Cook, Calen H, Coiiigan, W ' altei D. Ji. Cottingham. William I, Cowles. Harold A. 94 ( 1.IIU-. ( lillls W. Ci.iuloi.l. joe . C Jiss, tiigciic |i . C:ro )kci, Will I, I Til (.. Cullu-ilM.n. |..liH M. { ' iiminiii ' v. ll.iin 1. C iiniMiin ' 4s. Rol.cil I . ( iniiMiiii. s, W illi.nn 1 ' . l).noi| ,.ii. l.n 1, l).ntu|K.il, Wtiulill 1). n.iMcKi.ii. (..-iii-i- K. D.iMis. RoIkmI 1). n.nis. ( li.nks H. D.iMs. n.niul I ' . Davis, kc-ilh E. n,i . ilhui A. IKckui, (.oii;.;i- A. Dilciir.;, I-Aaii (.. l)(l.iiilH.i.ke, 1 (lu.ii.l W . DcKdu:;. Ailliiu I ' . Dniiiis. KnlHil 1,. Diniiliiij.. I,f( G. IliAalois. R()«cr K. Dcvoc. Rohcil C. DitkasDii. C;. Irid |i Oickniami. Wciulell R. Dolison. Rohcrl I). l)o(l(l. Rolicit I . Di.ll. R(.i)Cil |, DouiRN. Haiolil 1 . l)icui . |(,hii IV Diilliiiici. Donald l . DmIIiiii;. Nc.iIhh (.. Diiioiiiiiiiiii. WaMK- W. l)u lch . Rullaul S. Dinikiii. Do lc 1,. D M)ii. (.oidoM v.. I(k(rl. Kduiii (). Kiliiiaii. Ridiard A. l-.duaids, jaiiics N. Eikc, Kugciie F. Elliott, Eoicn S. Ellis, C, Ri li,iid Ellsvvoilh, Ri.h.iid II, En.nhcis, Jolui W, I, 95 Kiifilcr. I lionias R. Kiifflish, Gerald R. Klliington, Paul J. Evans, Bob O. Evans, James E. Ki.ni!.. Meile C. F. cr. William C. I ' alulcn. Cuido E. Earnswortli, Noel C:. Fccken, Dw.ivne E. IVIdiiian, Allied . Eeimessy, F. Marcus Fields. Robert C. Filbert, Norman H. F ' isch, Harrison C. link. Ron.dd D. Flemini;. James B. Flnhr, Frederick. R. Ford, Robert C. Forsberg, jobn H. Fdsselman, Ricbard P. Foster. Edward A. Fox. George S. Flakes. Ricbard F. Franklin, John L, I Lanson, E ert E. Free, Jobn M. Freeman, Jobn V. Freitag, Dean R. Frevert. Willis. O. liK(lj;en. Robert F). liicstb. E. Ricbard Fritts, Carroll F. Frobardt. McImm W . Funk, Wdli.Mn J. (,,i;4c, Robeit n., Jr. (..dli.gan, Jerry E. Gamble, Stanlcv B. Gardner. Josepb M. Gasper I, C.iil J. (..ispeii. Ra mond J. (,au, er. Robert Gei.ger, Jobn K. Geppert, Robert J. Gibbons, Leland H. 96 (;il)SOii. |,nms W. Gikk-iiiiaslci . I-,U}; nc F. Giles. Rol)erl S. Gilmore, Uriicc I.. C.ish. Ri.lKHd U. CciC ' llllKl. I ' .Hll Gonilc. Clc.n S. (.ollliicd. Rdlicil K. Gould, C.dMii II, |i. (.l.dl.llM. luckiuk I. GraJKiiii. (.1,1, 1(111 G. Gi.ih.iiii. R.d|jli S. Grapes. Rolicil 1). Grillilh. Ii.nik R. Haas. ]. Donald Haikbailh. Rov K. Hamillon, D.iwd R. Haniiltdii, John W . Hansel. Dale K. Hansen, j.ick T. 1 1. inns. ' eine E. Ilai|)ei. Glaience !• ' .. Ilarrins;i()n. J.uk K. Ilaninol ' in. William (. Harris. J.inies L. Hailui;.-. Donald R. Hassehnxk. Kennelli I . Haiiser. Dale R Hawkins. Rox.d R. Il.iulhoin. lloi.ue 1), Ha es. Il.nold I . Ha es. l.iMies W. Ha lei-. Frank . . Hcdiick. Franklni F. jr. Hecren. . l in L. HeijarlN. J.nnes M. Heins, .Sieilini; Heninn. idis D. Hos. R. Fiank jlensinkveld. He lldiliiii ' .. |olni C. Hdl. John 1$. Hoehsletler. iisil F. Holfman. Harold H. Iloldenei. Invin K. Q ft f Q f% O ( O W ' W ' I ♦- ' T W - - Oi Ct f Q 97 hnhniiiiil l-Jigiiicil l: i ' ■■ ' -. piniiih an mriin! hi l-inl ,ni.nj 98 Ildkts. (1I1(.I1 1 . Hc.ll.iiul. ( iMir I ' . llnll.lIKl. KduMUl (.ll.lllc Hiiod. I l - I). HoppcMl.llll. R.lMl lloisi, W illi.nii R. HoiiMMi.iii. .((il E. Hciclsnii. W.incn E. Iluj;lus. jaiiics (.. Hughes, Robc-U Olis lluninu ' l. Il.iin H. |i. Hiiiiipliicv, I.cuis II. HiMwicz. Htiink Huston, [oliii W . Il.Hfiifiil . J.iiiK-s E. 11.111. iiluii K. hcs. Rdlliii C. luiiks. M.iniii C. ).uiilis. K. I ' .iul ).K-i;ci. Willi.iiii j. jr. jamcs. Cl.iiit I . Jaiul.i. Rdlicit I. l.lMSSCll. Icliii E. |.Miss,ii. Ecim.ml I. a . Hou.ihI W. Itlliis. W.iltci (.,. |i llii . Cilenn Eluood Iciisen. Harvey M. Icll (■ll. I.loyd E. liiiMin, Gale F. ci. ' cnseii. |.nius R. Jesse. Willi.iiii A. lessen. Ellis |. JoIks, R,,1hiI E. Jdhiisdii. Cecil (.. lohiison. El(i (l O. Johnson. How.iid I ' . Idlinsoii. Keiiiuili J. Inhiison. led 1.. )dliiisoii. 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I..1111I). Riiliiit H. l..iii(lis. RoN.il R, l„iiK-. liiiuc C. l.iiiHf, I ' aul 1 |i I .iiiKi. W illi.iiii n. l.iiseii, kiiiiiclh H. I, arson. Clarence H. I.aison. Dale O. Ijisoii, Harry C. , A L 100 l.auson, Kcnnelh D. Icikvold. Caislcn 1). I cniion. Daxiil C:. Icudu. W.nuii I . I.CVCICH. I.IIIKS R. |i M1R-, IlMll 1). l.illi; . lliAil . l.illKllll. Willi, Mil I ' , l.liul.lhl. HrllHll S. IjMni;M(jii, Builnni K !.() L-. (.fiald 1). I.Ull ll mil, Oscar A. I ,Mi, Ia-c H. Miliiiilr, W nil. nil 1 , M(( 1. I ' xn (, U( .niln. (haiUs K, |i. U( liiir. W.isuc II. McCiatkcii. l, lr Sk.U M(F.llicrnc. 1 hiiiiias I , M.Flhi I„hii r. Md.iil.iiul. l.iiiits F.. l (.i.illi. F.nir(.-iuc- Rolicit l,(.i.iu. (.i-oii;c- P. I( Ih.iiii. R.iMiii.iicI W. l(Kr,ni. Iri iis R. McLaughlin. F.iluaid C. .McTieiiiaii. Janus W. .MacanUv. Chalks M. . lai(hietlo. C.hailes F. Markev. Jack Mackic. Donald . M.ulii, F. luin C. l.i|( to i( . (.Ifiin A. . lalcv. UaMic . . lall n . Rex I). Mangianicli. Flin F. .Manlon. M.Uin l. Manniii ' .;. I hdiii.is F. l.nliii. Rnh. II I lailin. Williin J. iiiin. William I,. Maninson. Fioliuk W . Maiv. Funis R. Malhcson. Ali I), jr. Mathi-c, Scwcll J. . u.m - ' h Ok Q Lp-I- W« r Us f! i n Aim it i% ' C rx n .2 ' l jLa V« i v- | -L ! w « l W- T 101   «cr k- =T .( ' (! i.i ci. i,i„,it r. M ru s, luluHKl A. lrlllh,,|,. ,„„,aii r. U;nns. I lumuis (). MiMi, kciiiulh A. ini -i. lu l Ti I.. Mill. I. (.(oigf A. Millvi. l,i|j|jmaii Millci. William E. Millard. Richard C. Milulsladl, Rax H. M.ilii. i(lici - X, |..hn H. I(M,ic ' |(,lni R. Mnllls, |,,|,ii O, MiuH ' i. 1(1(1 . MuiiMUK Jchn C. Minpln. Itiiiic C. linia . I.a irii D. MiUMsh. Auhie MiiMM, Raphael I,. Mussel. Kcniicih 1). .ul , ki.hcii 1, N.iiiiiiii-,i. Willi. 1111 V. N.illd. Uil n E. .iii, lc. Xdhlc- E, |i. Xcirleldii. William I), [i . ciiiii.iii, iiliiii E. ( illc, lames E. NkIk.Is, Outn J. Nielsen. I,,ieii H. -Nielsen. l, Keith Nielsen. Ridiaid 1). Nielsen. W.iliei H. Niem.md. Di.n.ilil W. Ndidli, Rdlieil I . N,.iiis. Dcn.ild R. NdiKiii, RoI.eil R. Now. Russell E. Nime. R(,l.eit B. ();4ieii. Willi. Mil W. Olule. ll.iM.l (). Olsdii. Ro den E. ON ' eil. Eugene E. Oiinen. John H. 102 ()|.Ikiiii. Ro t 1). Opluiia, W.illaic S. Oiliili, Nick OsllDTH. I)i)n..l.l 1). Ollllll.lll. (.( ' IK ' II. I ' .K-i . l-uk I ' .iikv. loKii n. I ' .iul, k.iiiiikil -.ill.ililil iiiai I ' .inn-.,.,,. |,i,iKs(.. i ' .ilicisoii. Kiniu-Ili W. I ' .uil R.iMuc.ii,! I I ' liiI. Ri.Irii I. | ' r,l is,,ii. Ddn.ilil I,. I ' ldiiM.iK I ' .in (). I ' rlusMii. I ikind Rdlicil IVlnson. VcilliMl V. IMlclKI. |(lM|lll . IVinini:4i..ii. (.(..clou R. i ' cin. Kniiiclh (.. IVU ' is. K, 1k-ii 1.. I ' c-lcis. Riiharcl . I ' cleis. X ' ernon (.. Pctcisoii. Jcillll l Peterson. Roii.ilcl O. IVlnison. K.cil F,. K. Pexton. Fred C. PfeilVer. Ficil Phillips, RklKiid L. Pickus. Anliur f. PiiU. James A. I ' i|.,i, Imoii I. 1 ' 0|H ' , Roiicil F. I ' opi.lJ. Rol.ill I . j ' c.lKI. n.lMcl . I ' os.ikoin. (.eialc I ' oiui. Williani C.. I ' oud. Russell I . I ' l.ill, Kcli.ii V. (liMuii. D.ile I Ouuiu. li.uicis K.. Rae, Joseph W. Raimvaler. D.iii 1). Ralsleii Men ill V. R.mise . Roheil f:. Rjiiclolph. Ilouaicl n. 103 Etliiiliifliil; . lll(li ill ilriiiiilisliiilr ii (iiiuirlf li lii iliDini Vilslicd iilu-ii lin MF r. i rt II lilllc nil, .,, null, ni „l„,ul lllls llllllllx , ,lllii,l. liiN Ihiljili. link DiiUiihcilx anil Dmi sutUi R.insi.iii, Unite H. Read. Ah in A. Reed. Leslie D. Reed. Roherl S. Rccd. RciIhti ,Slanli- Reliuiek. Adol])!) Jr. Reiss. Adolf E. Rcnaud, Kdwiii I . Rendahl. Joliii W. Riiickel. Janil) 1-. SSC. |t llll I . Rills. Edviaid . I. Ri)l)Cits. .Stephen E. Robisoii. C;. Doug Roethiiiii. DDiiald I). Rogers. |ohn [. Jr. Roll! berg. Roderick ( . Roisen. .Maynaid V. Rods, Leo (. Roose, Ltl.ind N. .sen. iiliui W . Rouaii. John 1. Jr. Ruljy. George Monty RiilT. Donald (). Russell. Ruheit 15. Rvsliom. Ra mond W . Jr. R . Strom. Roger . . .St. John, Karl . L .Salisbury, Gerald E. Sanders. Daniel C. Sanford. Edu.ird R. Sassanian. [antes R. Scallon, Nicholas 1 ' . Schlenker, Ralph F. Stinnit?. lUrnaid E. .Sdiolten. John J. Sdiolles. Richard V. Sthult, Eugene D. .Schiilt . | ilin ScluiMiaclier. Nomi.in (. Iiinn.in. R.di.iid E. bdiuab. Keith O. Schwabe, Frederick P. Seabold, Carl A. .Seagien. Fjnesl E. ?- . f q -fj. 105 ik I! 1 Scmler, Philip M. Sciovy. George K. Seversike, Carroll L. Shafer, Don P. Shaw. ' an Johii W. Slieclcr. Max I. Sheperd, John Shields, John I . Shrincr. I.eon H. Shuinaker, lohn IV Sietk. Allien l Sinner. Robert I). Skjerseth, Torlief Slobe. Stanley F. Smith, Clilloul K. Smith, Dennis T. Smith, Donald L. Smith, Earl D. Smith. El wood P Smith. Rithaid W . Smith. Roger P. Smith, Volney Hannners Smith, Willard G. Snell, Rnssel S. Socthe. George F. Somers. Willford M. Spencer, Daryl L. Stafford. Richard C. Stanfel, Francis V. Steele, C. Jay Stephenson. Stanley V. Jr. Stevens. Edwin L. Stoakes, William L. Stolp. Donald L. Stollenl)eri;. Riduird F.. Sione. Gerald B. Sirciff, Warren D. Stuart, Donald R. Snmmers. Alvin J. SniTimeis, Fi.iiik ' . mmeis. Richard S. Swanson, Eugene K. Sweeny, Edward J. Swisher, Robert D. Talcolt, Richard C, 106 Tavloi. Ahoii H. ra lor. Ktniicth R. TcC.rootenluiis. William D. Telford. Anton M. Thiemei. John J . 1 iK-lanili T. Robcit E. I lii.mas. Mailin 1 . 1 lKini|jsoii, Donald H. 1 liomson. Anluii E. Tidhall. John H. 1 illanv. crnon R. 1 ilp, Taiil J. I imni. Robert J. Tinkliain, Fred R. Titns. Charles K. Tims, Paul V. Tiecker. Joseph M. Tschantz, John W. Turner, Eugene L. Uban, Charles J. Ihcr, Robert F. an ssclt. Henry Jr. andenBroek. Clare V. V ' andeventer, Blaine F. Van ess. James E. X ' anN ' imuegen. John E. an Roeke!. E. Paul an Roekel. Robert J. ' arland, Valler B. Vauglian, Fr.incis G r Ploeo. Stanley C. iSd. William E. Xoiland. Robert H. N ' ondrasek, Fiank C. Vrv. Donald C. Wagner. Richard F. Waiinight, Haivey W. Wakcley, Tendon Walleistedt. W. Kcnnclb Wallin. Robiit K. W.iKi.ul. Willnur I.. Wall . Edw ard G. Waltz. Richard L. Waid, Kenneth G. WaiiUM. Robert Fianklin n q 107 J Pi f ) r •B-i, .iw ' | r ' ' i u Walls, Houaid K. Wchsur. Ridiaicl 1). WciM. . RoIkii WcldKi. |(ilin I ' . Wiii.jc ' i, RciIhmi F. Wills, Wa nc- r.. Wrslu.l. lames I,. WrsniMll. Dean C. luil(. k. I iHJinas 1). Wliiiici , LauiciKL Wliitcnuui. I ' liilli|. k, hilnc . Ikislnl I ' ,. WiHsliiiic. )anifs E. Willardsoii, Fml W. Williams. Clitlcin 1 , W llliains, [allR-s Rohcu W illiaiiis. I ' aul W. Williii; . lolin A. Willi nil, led I.. Wilson. Richaid (i Wilson, Willi.im W. W ill.mii, I.a« rciuc F. Wind. All.iii V. Windliciin. Lee .S. Wiiitu ' N. X ' ernon I. le Wiii.Her. Cliltoid W insor, Donald L. Winters. Robert L. old. Harrison E. Weill. Fidcles NE Wood. l)o le A. Wood. Eiicicn ,S. Woodhnni. William M. Woodu.nil. Guv E. Wo.mK, William E. Wooll.iid. Robert F. Worth. Jeirv J. Woith. Robert B. Wii;4lil. Har ev W. Wnuhl. William E. .iii.r . Merrill M. I.ii.ner. Wrav L. Vegge. I,a vicncc R. Yoerger. Roger R. Young. Eugene E. 108 (MMi,i;. R.iMii..nil [. (iiin,L;, Rl ci I ' .. .l(k, Kniilll . .illlc. loliii A. (■Iiiid. W.ill ISC ,lir,l. ,nil ,;i Ihr lahsl ll 109 1 K 1 I, Ininl Rir.f: Dcllclt. |,iiiics, Mogil, Pitktord, Read, Rutf, Kongahle. Second Rnw: Koolj, K. Butler, Bugenstein, V. Butler, MrCnii- inighev, Tiffany, R. Martin, Houseman. Third l!im ' : ' Elliott, Gilman, Drilling, Jellrev, Chits, Huppert, Fcilmann. Foitrlh liou ' : .Meyer, Edwards, P ' oote, .Sclilenker, I ' age. Van Asselt, Kratzer, Siegfried. Fillli Ron ' : .Sievers, Ethington, Lowry, McLuen, Rvstrom, Kemp, .Spencer, DeVoll, Klcist. Top Row: Gilibons. Hawkins, Vondrasek, W. .M.nlin. K.nubci, W ' estcot, Kinnev, Lamb. Front Row: Randolph, Hegarty, Olson, Hus- ton, ( lark. Berry, Flnlir. Second Roie: Bone- stroo. .Augiistson, Gauger, .Simpson, zinii- Brnnnen, Jensen, Cahert, Risse. Third R(m ' : Borg, Frakes, Wilder, Kemp, Wainriglit, Spalti. Van Corp. Fourth Rine: Hanis, VVil- lardson, Blumer, .Swanson, Kranse, Trecker, Dyson, Lange. Fiftli Row: Kremheller, Mc- Clannon. Games, Worth, Boots, Reed, Osl)orn. Top Rote: Brown, Biomclkamp, I ' itiis, ,St. John, Culbertson, Ketcham, Habegcr, Mayer, AIEE-IRE Ihe conibinccl sliulciu brandies of the American Institute ol Kledrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers again had one of the largest memberships of any technical society on the camptis. The 350 members met twice a month for technical talks by leading indtistrialists and social get-togethers. Following the organization ' s purpose of diffusing kno vledge of llie theory and practice of electrical engineering, the joint branch sponsored t vo public demon- strations during fall quarter. One of these was the famous General Electric House of Magic demonstration, attended by more than ], )()() isilors. The other, concerning micro-wa e techniques, was put on by represcntali es of Bell Laboratories. Formerly only a branch of AIEE which is de ' otcd primarily to those interested in electrical power systems, tlie gi ' oup last stnnmer was chartered as a joint branch ol the AIEE-IRE. Prof. G. A. Richardson was the AIEF. counselor and Prof. V. L. Cassell vas tlie IRE coiniselor. The student officers of the joint branch were John Huston, president; Edward .San- ford. ice-president: Russell Stoll, treasur- er: . l in Read, AIEE secretary: and Donald Rulf, IRE secretary. no MeS Pldwin Machi diicitcd the activities ol the lAeS with John C hrisiiiger ser iiig as ice-presideiu. Other chib officers were Charles Merlel, secretary-treasurer and Harold Downey, publicity chairman. riic ])ur])()se ol tlic organization is to gi e technical and industrial information, and to jjromole interest in the field ol aeronautical engineering. I lie I. eS is patterned after the Royal .Xcronaiitical .So- ciety ol Cicat Britain. During the year the group held several luncheons for visiting personnel repre- sentatives to supplement the jcib ituerv iews. Thev s]K)nsorecl a R-29 ])r()peller roulette wheel at the Engineer ' s Carnival fall ciuar- icr. Once a cjuarter the Institute played host to its members at lailspins. a social func- tion designed as a get-together for the grotijx The regular btisiness meetings were held once a month lor the .S7 members of lAeS. L ' pper: lAeS members compare slide-rules on a co-opera- line problem on how high is up. Lower: A friendly little gathering in a ifind tunnel. front ,■(. S(li«i lil( lid, CluisinKcr. Saiiford. VI.iiln Boclimlcr, Boycr. . Iohi, k i li Vhriii, Siindi, Broun, Oshiiul. tuns, lulsoni, H;i(kl arth. ASME Sponsoring ihc lall insi:)ccii()n ) in ihe Davenport area was one of the main jobs of the ASME. The inspection trip was originated and tonduiied bv tlie thil) with- out the help of the facidiy. Kdward Meewes acted as chairman of the project. Approximate!) ' ninety engineering stu- dents and three facuUy members of the I)e- partmeiu ol Mechanical Engineering in- spected industrial plants in Daxenport: Rock Island, Illinois: and Moline, Illinois. Highlights of the three day tour were a dinner and t vo luncheons at wliich the society members were the guests of honor. Jerry Peace served the American Society of Mechanical Engineers as president with Robert Sher vood as honorary chairman. Other officers were John Baer. ice-presi- dent: lhnr Hummel )r.. treasiner: and Keiuieth Ward, secretary. ASME boasts one of the largest member- ships of any of the engineering clubs — 3. )0 members. llieir membership dri e, car- ried over Irom last year, increased the mem- l)ershi|) by b ) perceiU. At the first meeting of the vear the . SME ' s originated a [tmior C.lul) for Ireshman and sophomore students. Its members may attend the regular meetings, but do not have the pri ileges of the u])per- classmen. ASME members met monthly to discuss technical, engineering and ()caiion- al questions with their fellow students and tacidty members. The group was in charge of the Veishea ME ()|:)en House and had a booth at the Engineer ' s C ' .arni al. f Cs Cs f Front Row: Civaham. Bear, Jacobs, Hartuig. Woollard, Stuart, Maccliietto, Hawtliom, na;tli Sclicidei Lindsay. Second Row: Rmi;ei Menan Weits, I.aMar, Hampton. ince Ross C. ispeii. Herring. Marz. Third Kdti lioiiine Couffer, Barnes, Kellenliergcr. Bomhacli Satie Tidl)all. R. Pearson, Cioolvei Fouilli Rou ' : Wliincrv, Paul. Smitli, C liamlicil nil Hudson, Sesslcr, Landes, D. Peaison Pottci MNine. Fifth Rnw: Beacli. illgcn Bui ton Englisli. Stolp, Wigstone, PttLis Piilsci ktipka. Top Roxr: Meewes, Steu m Ri|si kuilcson, Nordii, Kaldenberg, Lilvc NUI uiglilin Iitclicll, Giles, FrnnI llir.r: Brcuci, Pields, Baer, Peace, W.nd, Hiniinicl. Allien, Scholten. Second How: Haas, Crawford, Jorgenson. Decker, Wagner, Bowie, Asthalter, Jaiis.sen. Third Row: Nielsen, B. Silverberg, Matheson, Hamilton, Williams, Clark, Carson, Murray. Andrews. Fourth Row: J. Silverberg, Farmer, Ilellett, Coe, Oppenheimer. Bowers, Smith, Sco ille, Breizv, Cirapes. Fijtii Row: Walters. Schnit, Hoist, Cadwell, M. Lawson, K. Law- son, Hcifiier. Cieiger, Barber. Top Roir: Wall , iemand, Rehurek, Clemens Drift- iiiicr, Ruisch, Bussev, Varland, Pexton, Iielan. 112 SSIME (icncral engineers held nionlhly meet- ings of their departmental organization, formerly the General Engineering Society, which was recently named the Sttident So- ciety of Industrial and Management Kn- gineers. This cjrgani ation dillers Irom most engineering chdjs in llial it is a local organization rather tlian a stiidenl dixision of a national societ . Meetings were held primarily to promote interest and dc elop a professional attitude among the 1 Id student members in the General Engineer- ing Department. Men Irom industry spoke to the groiij) on sid)iects ranging from What to Do When }U Aren ' t Engineer- ing to Labor and Management Rela- tions. Performing official duties lor the society were President Frank Hedrick, Vice Presi- dent James Clagett, Secretary William Ogien, Treasurer joe Kovarik, Senior Re- presentative to Engineering Council John McEhlinney and Junior Representative to Engineering ( oiinc il James Jensen, Prof, J. K. Walku]) serxed the group as faculty ad isor. Social acti ities of the year included a |jicnic for members and their dates at the Lynn F ' lihrer Lodge. The club sj)onsored a boc:)th featuring a Rat Race for the t ngineer ' s Carnival directed I)y Loren jolley. The Student Society of Industrial and Management Engineers was well repre- sented in the Knights of St. Patrick and fifteen members were knighted this year. I ' raut Rnu ' : Clagett. Kovarik. Jensen. Hed- liik. McElhinnev. Ogren. Bowers. Second A ' oi! ' ; Ck)lUns. Becker. Peterson, Jollev, Fossel- man. .Arndt. Third Roin: Christensen. Landis, Hoa,! , Miller, Lowndes, . dy, .Albertson. Fiiiuih Roif: Former. Pitkin. Yar.ger. Kesli- Icar. Tschantz. Wintronb. Graham. Thomas. lifth Row: English, Graff, Loul ert. Dtiich, Weir, Je.sse, .Vslilev. Top Ron-: Stafford. Wal- stad. Johnson, Britkles. I..nidsral. l.iideinan, Rae, Thelandcr. l .s, ' S :il R,nr: Riiliardson. Sncckcnherger, Kcl- iikhii. Daxidson, Neiim.in, Bink. cKean. Siiond Rotr: . wbrev, Lillig, Bos- rd.. Boelnn. Baltisfjerger, Manning, Kra- ika. Third Roxu: Bice, Kiscr, Dodd, Stratton, )n Berg. Willing. Fourth Rox, : Brcnian, i ctt. (Jeikcn, I ' aniasliunas, Hook. Novy. itidcn. •■ ; Roxr: Nettlelon. Scholtes. niner. Suanson, Dcjong, IJmliaugli. Top iiir: .Mderman. Kinnev, Reihman, Dirks. ainualcr. Johnson. Williams. 113 WIIRK AN CKRWIK SOCIl, I Jnnil It.nr: Uci kcnic C ' l , S(,nK•l . Vii.!;lu. Hdldcncr, Sc cisikc, Dodd, ISanies. Srioiid l i)ir: Allen. Haivcv. Siocii, Oiieison. ' aii Drcser, Doiman. Wilder. Tliiiil Hir.r: Chai- l.nid, lucllei-. .McCallisi.i , Siniili. .Sullivan. lli.iMu.in. Barrett. Fninlh ll.,-.r: M.ija. F.ke- d:ihl, Marlli. ' Inrhcll. WccmI. L.iison, Aniin. Wil.li. ' „ , , ' ,.„■; Dclpli. (:.i|)|)s. Wcllerk-n. M.iiiMi, Sulkii. .ni HciiUM. S.iunders. low ( IIIMK [. S )( IK 1 liniil llir.r: K ,ins. R.dn. Diehl. Kracmcr, W.ilkins. IkTHCs. Snnnil How: .Schoenback, Hanson. Bsharaii, Bean. Irnehlood. Third Iliiw: ' crv. Oshrink. Falko.ski, Bruns. Jensen. Kllidlt. •ninth Rinr: Brel . Paul. Hmnnicl. lolnisnn. Vhalo . (Whlis, Maslelk-i. 7« ; R nr: MciiiMin, n.imns, Rciss. Sni n. Koerner. il„| |H.. AMERICAN CERAMICS SOCIETY Highlighting the hill .social ])rogram of the Ceramics club was the Potter ' s Panic and the society ' s stag picnic. James Dolph serxed the society as presi- dent tor the past year. Other oilicers were George Martin, ice-president; Paul i in- hett. secretary-treasurer: Wilsie Webb. publicity chairman; and John Unley. pro- gram chairman. Prof. (. ' ,. M. Dodd, head (jf the Department of Ceramic Engineering, was faculty advisor. There are about fifty membeis of the Iowa State student branch of the American Ceramic Society xvho meet veekly to dis- cuss important happenings in the field of C eramics. IOWA CHEMICAL SOCIETY Richard Rraemer. president, presided at the monthly meetings of the Iowa Chemical Society. Other oilicers were Marcia Rafn. icc-i)resideni; Jeanettc Watkins. secretary- ireasiner ' and Dean ( oons. social chairman. Prof. Harxey Diehl was the group ' s lacidty ad isor. The society was loimdcd to bring pro- fessional aspects of the chemistry Held be- fore sludeius. Folloxving this purpose the members tra eled to Des Moines to inspect the F. V. Fitch jjlant and the xvater xvorks. C uest speakers Irom the chemistry stall were on main of the society ' s progiams. File group also went to Marshalltcjwu lor a picnic and an inspection trip. 114 l-, .n! l;.,.r (,..,mIiii,iii, jllrisl .ll M.illiir, S, 1 1 ir, k ,1 rj,. s I , I ' , i , „ I, I -n 1 , I ' Kx S.i|IkI, S.illshuiv. ' fl VUk ' j,. Sri.iuil linir: Ch.iinplin. Ik-p ii, li(.inii, (.iH-ldncr. I ' fillri. J.Kj tr. |)]nll. M.nwimn. I.oliniaiiii. Tliiril Roir: .Skilcs. Viei;maii. (.. Miller, J. Miller, Uitimcman, Kalloft, Smilli, Whitnicr. fourlh Hani: 1. inner. (;al in, Marlin. Flad. MiIKain. (.oewev. Lvndi, Cminclh. Duffy. Fiflli Iinu : MaiUcl. Borlhuick, C:haml crs. Windlieiin. Hansel, f.rablrec. ounl;. Carney. GeiuUncr. ()ke . Ti)j Row: Rohisoii. Scliellbcrg. Zeiglcr. Boll. Sduirni.iii. Oihelliee. Woodburn. l.undlilad. Bender, Heemstra. . llcn. I ' ppcr: AIA liiltn s (in- di.splnycd ns decorations go up for fnr thr Ilr iii Jrl. ' . Hull. Lower: irchilrrts pool their h„n.rl,d.j,r ,; ' , ' , tin ' dulUni ' j, h.„nd AIA A . WAS ()igani c(l to |)roiiu)le a Ijcllcr 1 flat ionshi]) between .student and profes- sional nienibers in the ate Iiitec tiiial field, and to |)i ' o ide ediu ilional acti ities tor tlie student mendjers. The i)asl year has seen an increase in iiieinberslii|) and more jjartieipation in a ti ities. In the sprino, . I. held their annual picnic. 1 heir iloat took first pri c in the en ineering division al Veishca. rile organi ation was awarded second ])lace hii their booth. rhe Haunted House, al the Fngineer ' s Carni al hill (|uarter. Working with ihe Landscape .Vrchitecls. the nieni!)eis oi AIA presented the annual Heaux Ails l ' .dl. Ofliceis h)i ihe pasi eai were William lirodersen. president: Wa ne .Schrecken- gasl. i( e-presideni ; Robert Sajbel. sec le- lar ; .ind )ohn M. free, lieasiner. 115 Fniiu Ron: Carlton, ' lakoii. Snu.irt, Sieck, niiimmoml. I)a ics. Penniiigloii. S,((,nd Row: K er, Freeman, Harrington. Wvatt. Pyle. Moorcroft. Bock. Tltird Row: Clay. Ratekin. Imnan, Elvin. Tavlor. Blomgren. Fourth l!,nr: Labor. Zaffle. Stanfiekl, Konrady. Tilp. Rucnipin,!;. Campliell. Fiflli Rojc: Hnghcs. C. Holland. Scliiel, McKirdiv. F. Holland, Bra men. .Schneider. 7 ' n i Hmr: Baldridgc. Anderson. Worth. Fostti. Smiih. Crahani, |(ihnson. FniiU Riiiv: Franklin. I, nch, F ' l icdgen. Gil hcrt, Xorris, Larson, Cnllcn. Sccoiul Row Carter, E. Holland, N ' atlo, Roethig. Giiern se . Hales, Barnett. Third Row: Timm l)a is. .Allender. McClnre. Franson. Hasse lirock. Fnurtli Roir: Ilgenfritz. .Schloeiiier Hnl)cr. Gish. Jones. Mnsin. Reiss. Fifth Roto Fisher. Rohrberg. Xettleton, Va nden Broek Wilson, Wolf. Braiuli. 7 ' ,) Row: Freitag, Borile. Voodrnff, Obiiliii. I ' mnlv. Fluirston Baiistiaii. ASCE During the past year the . iiicrican So- ciety of Civil Engineers kept its members busy with inspection trips. mo ics and talks by men in the ci il engineering field. The highlight of spring ]iiarter was the annual ASCE con ention, held this year at the University of Minnesota. Each year the convention is held at a different university. The two-day meet for midwest students consisted of roimd table discussions of matters pertinent to civil engineering and an inspection trip of the University. ASCE was formed to establish a close relationship between students in civil en- ginering and to pro idc an agency through which they can express their aims. Members ol the group sjjonsored an orig- inal entertainment booth at the Engineer ' s ( ' arni al. The theme of the booth was the (iay Nineties. with games of chance and a |)ian() player to lend the proper at- mosphere. Headed by Clarence Hughes, the ci il engineers had a Veishea open house dis])lay at the Soils Laboratory. Olliccrs for the past year were Robert Huber. president; Robert Baldridge. icc- |)resi(lent: Francis Holland, secretary: Wil- liam Harrington, corresponding secretary: and Roger Stanfield, treasiuer. Prol. R. E. Paterson. of the Department oi Ci il Engineering, was the society ' s lacidt ' advisor. 116 Fidiil R„u ' : Coulcs. H.iiiscii. I.ocuMI. Riuli. Biiils;ci, el)l)Ci. Suiiiiiicis. ckiiiiI linw: 15 ine. Baiiuail, Miurax. Aslicr. M. Slieclcr. Cai cv, riiird Row: Siiim-r. Malllicus. Hawk. J. Slieeler. Doiiiljcrg. hourlli Row: Oilidi. Smith. Biaiulner, Armstioiis;, Spcclit. Maty. Top Row: Pint, Gioll. Pfcilfci, Rosen. Biidiaiian. I ' ehrson. Rendalil. Frotit Row: Murrish, Kockler, BcliouiRk. Patcl, Telford, Biighani. Caiiiiiinghain. Scioiu! Row: Harms, Fleniing. Petersen. l.amU, Lciitht. Fritts. Third Row: Burke. ' ark Humphrey. Duggleby, .Stoltenlierg. Gunnai. Ivcrson. Fourth Row: Belknap, Gar in, Smith, Chase, .Schiiman, Pylcs. Fiflli Row: Scabold. C ' .rou ' . Kleinschmidt, BurzlalF, Zorn, Ciimmings. Moik. Top Roic: Davenport, Pester. F. Siimmeis. A. Summers. Ford, John- son. Whcelock. Popma. A I CHEM E James R. Lc crctt, ])rcsitlcnt f)f . I- CheiiiK, Wcis in charge- nl one ol the main acti ities of ihc group ihis year, an inspec- tion trip to C.linton and Cedar Rapids. At Cedar Rapids the- members watched the manufactining anil packaging oi Oiiaker Oats cereals. Touring ihe Du I ' oni ( ' ello- phane plant in Clinton, the group saw how starch, gelatine and svrup are made from corn. Climaxing die nip was a han(|uei in honor of the . ICheml ' . gi en b ( ' linion Industries at the C ' linton ( ' oiinti Club. Se eral graduate siudents also weni along on ihc ' nip. Dr. H. . . ' el)ber was ilie group s lac uli ad isor. Otlier acti itics of .VIChemE included the sponsoring of the 11)18 Veishea ()j)en house for the deijartment. 7he prcxess machinery in the labs was demonstrated for the visitors. Another special exhibit was the mould- ing of toys from |)lastics dexeloped in the Icjwa State laboratories. Guests were given lay airplanes as soiuenirs. Visitors were also treated to a chemical magic show, liie department was given first prize for its oijcn house display. The (dorified Plumber ' s Ball •as the main sot ial lunclion oi the year. Ihe mem- bers and their friends dressed as plumbers and paid according to the girl ' s weight. 117 Ill,: I, rail Sltilt Collfo, l,in,r ' ,h ,,i, ' d by Giant n..,l 118 I)K. ). A. (.KlIMIl .Is.usliinl til llic Uiiin DIVISION OF SCIENCE Dr. H. ' . C.A Kll 1. D,;in The Division of Science strives to per- sonify the college motto of Science with Practice. Inchulcd in its program of re- .search and experimentation are the In- chistrial Science Research Institute, the Tropical Research Institute in C-eniral America and the Siaiisiical Laljoralory. More tlian iwd ihousand siudcnts were enrolled in Science this year, majoring in such fields cjf specialization as biological. [:)hysical and social .sciences and htimanities. Other fields of study included training in RO ' I C and NROTC and [ihvsical educa- tion. Ihe Division also otfered prejiaration lor the study of law. luiman and veterinary medicine, c limatologx and nieieorology. ' K()1 . {.. W. Sm 1)1 (OK Sliilislici W I 1)K II M. Harris .uulugy und J:iiluiiiotogy 119 Dr. W, a. Oui I ' sXlllohlirX i)K. c:. j. Rov Prof. W, H. Sciirami ' iir Illdllshial l:,auninus Prof. K . E. Pjoi i dinc Enmoihus W Dliiii C.iiskill jinsciiti Science iiuunds I,, I, am. ( €t V-.-.S Front Row. Schneider, Holl, Ramse , Wilkcison, Conn, Z.uljer. Second Ruw: Mo(jie, Garfield Collins. (.Ukev. Wnlkci. ' (. - Row: ink, Bielnall, Iainiv, Morledgc, SCIENCE COUNCIL The duties of the Science Council are two-fold. First, the coimcil has the respon- sibility of developing, promoting and super- vising the extracurricular acti ities in the Division of Science; second, it ct)llects. sorts and presents the opinions of students in the di ision to Dean H. V. Gaskill for consider- ation. Science Cotuicil sponsored two major events during the school year. Fall (juarter the Student Facidty Parly was held in Great Hall of the Memorial Union. Patricia Peterman was general chairman this year. The counc il appointed Mar in Kricgcr to head tlie annual ' intcrme o, di isional dance. vhi(h vas t;i en during vinler ([uar- icr. The cotmcil also conducted a series of polls in an effort to ascertain student opin- ion. In addition it presented awards to seniors in the Division of Science and to a facidty member who had been outstanding in service to the di ision and to Iowa State College. The group is composed of fifteen mem- bers chosen from the three upper classes; seven senior represcnlati cs. five junior representatives and three sophomore rep- resentati es. Dr. Albert Walker serxed as facidty ad isor. Officers for the past year vere Henry Ramsey, president: Bruce Holl, ice-president; Janet Wilkerson, secretary; Rex ( onn. treasurer, and Wavnc Collins, Cardinal (-iiild rcpresenlaiix c. 121 11..M.1M. |i(h,ul J. AiulciMin. Kclu.iiil I-.. Aiulcisdii, RiismII O. AirIcisoii. ' cin()n K. AmlcTsdii. Willuul K. 11.41ll. Rich. 11(1 li,iilc . ll.iiclil K, n.iilr , Mciiill I-. |r. H.ilsic-i. CliHcid , li.llUl. I.IMKS M. B.iuiiuiri. I ' .iul I . llauricdL-l. W .ill.iir R, Baiisliari, liaih.ii.i A. Btan. Janus 1) Beard. I liii k. Benson. Donald D. Herges. Herman H. Berr . Keilh 1). Biid, Rex I.. Brslu.p. Jeanne r.Liii. Dnnald 1.. Bll .lid, lAerell V. BnlK, iU(.l W, Bi)ii;endale. Bel Ham H. Buules. Robert L. Bradlev. Lyle Briins, La ann M, Bshaiah. leu is Biuli.m.in, William E. liUMjiall. Ri.hard I. (allnu. Betl J. Caiman. |aik 1 ' . Caimen. Ricli.ncl C:ari, (.eoi. ene A. Cli.ipman. Noiris K. (Jiilds, Exeiell 1.. Christian. |.mies I.. Clark, Rasinond N. Coble. Harr |. Collins, Va ne C. Collisiei, l.iieu I, Cohm, l.ii J, Conn, Rex B, |i. Coopei, Chailes |. Couoran. lolm W. 122 Coulson, Williain 1 ' . Cox. Robert M, Ciou ' ley. | n ' . CulberlsiMi. Wiiic I,. Drcchslci. Kdu.nil R. Dreste. Maiihii II Dubcs, (.L-uii;c R. Duigan. Bill R. Duroc. C■.l)llilV4 (lO(l R. Duinc, William E. Eiluall. Ik-lniei CI. Edivaiils. Mai k. Eiscnhart. Rchtii W . Enislic. II. Skui El u ill, RoIkiI H. Fairweather, Gcoitjc William Fariel. James J. Fletcher, Aliie M. Formal!. Wallace R. Foster, Clillorcl . . Fo , Joseph P. Jr. Fritz. Charles 1.. Galbreatli. Dale (.. (.alvin. Joseph I ' . Garner, H. Eilmort Gatz, Joanne K. Gilkcy. . rthiii Grcenfielil. (.err GrilTeii. Donald C. Grisco. Paul Gii.2;elcr. Don.ilcl I, Haislel, Riili.nd |i. Haw, Robeil . . Ha es. { .mil |. Ile.ih, I hom.is I, llelmsladler, Gerald C:, Hendrick. Catharine M, Hendrickson. Eaiiieii P. Hermann, Dons A, Hiedeman. D.ile I. Illa ka, Ku ' eiu- |. Holini;ieii, P.iiil E. Holmes, )aines G Hoppe, Don. lid A. lluedenohl, E Bradle 123 SS A, ; ,„, ,■; lu„k avn tlu ' l ,lia,l,-i ,- nuo,l,uiaho„. ( lull III,, Is ., lloll, .  (-ijl lali L;« ;s ( s .( id  (, might Inn i hi, ii ,i ,,iiil, iilid i A huiiih „l « . )v iii,livi,lii,ils l,„,l:iiii f„i Ihings in hacti Inh. 124 Hunh. Kinnctli E. Hughes. Mark W Jr. Hummel, Walter L. Hutchinson. Jane R. HuKhnison. (.(ikUmi N. lUeman, Donald L. Jacobs, Harold D. Jacobson. Robert | James. Marion 1 Johnson, Rol.ind R. lohnson. Wdli.iMi A. Jones. Winifred E. Jor.genson, Kcinieth I ' . Jose. Duaviie K. Kein, Ruli.nd 1 . Kidder, Dorothy . . King. Virginia I.. Knudson. Benjamin F. Knutl, Mildred E. Korneisel, Barbara J. Kraiiskopf. William. B. Krieger, Marvin J. Kroesen. L. Dale LaMar, Lawrence E. Larson. Beatrice M. Larson, Dolores Larson, Edgar W. Larson, Einar A. Larson, Robert K. LaRue, Be erh ). Larv. Dale .S. Laurence, Houartl V. LeBuhn, Paul E. Lindquist. Ilene R. Loomis, Robert S. Loicn , Charles .M. Lund, Frederick Christian T. McBride, Clifford H. McClure, Franklin E. McKee, John W. McKee, Robert D. McSweeny, John L. Macfarlanc. William R. Manev. Thomas J. Jr. Mainiv. Evelvn L. 125 l.iiuns Inliri H. M.iM.ii. R. |■,, l ■| Ma ..in-. I.uk I ' MiTiill. Willi. mi R. liM 1. W.iiicii 1-; Millri l.iiir S lillri. W.ilK ' i ). MllUl. RnlHIl 1-, Miiihrll. ( .ik.Imi a. . 1 II.U ' . 1 . 1. i-Ku-.hI, I ' .iiil 1). XtlM.n. I LIS I XcKnii, R,, 1,1-11 ( , XhIk.Is, M.iMin W ) ril. Icliii W . On, Eaile W. OrliiicNer, D.ilf H. Olto. RdlHil ( . I ' aiMjns, D.iiirll E. I ' arsons. Neil I. I ' .iiil, l)..ii,il(l I.. I ' .iiilii. M.iiA A. IVlnstii, Rohnl I,. rUiimi. D.aii ). l ' c .U-. Ichii (JiMiiii. Paul |. Rain. l.iKi.i I. R.llllHV, 11.111 li. |i. RaMi. Du.iiu- 1). Ricil. I ' .iliKia R. RtcMv Ruh.inl Rcll.lll, ( l.iMnii II, Rilt . nil. nil I RcliMin, I)oii,l;I.is .S. Rnlii, Clillciul K. RnsM-ll, Carl K. R cliiunsk . Rnlii A. Sannci. Rulianl L. .Sdinci.lcr, I.cn R. .Schrlmper, Ricliaiil Silirocilci, Wilbfil E. .Siiiropp, Mart;aict C. Schiveet. .Shirlev W. Scott, H. Keith .Scott, Robert H. 126 Scclc . I ' .Hil (.. Shore. Willi.nii S. Sl.iKT. RoIrii I Smilli. DcllRit .Siiiilli. J.iiic Mill. J. L. kiiih .SpanslcT. ( h.nknc K. ,Spc:iiiii ' 4. Rolicil C. .Sl:ih. .S.Hlir 1. Sl.llililnn. Ri.l.cii 1-. .Slepliens. Joliii .Slephciis, u .lll I Sloiielioiise. A |.iiius Swanson, Hdvv.iid I ' . Tcalc. ( h.nU- W . I hoiiipsdii. l.iii M. lomi aiva. Hciii II. Toi ' scsdn. Dcv .tMie ( ' . Toiirn, 1)1111. (Ill R. I 1(1111, Rdlinl K. TiUfhliHul. Klloii Wcisl 1 rnicbldiHl. (.t ' lalil V. aiKe. Paul Van Epi)s. Uilli.iiii Walialh. R.i .l (llll. (:l ik- E. Wi-ish.iar. Ilonald (.. Utrt-.. Donald E. Wli.ikn. David W. WhilchoiiM-. John V. ol l . li.iihara loun... Ficd .UJ . ' ... ' I ' hrse young ladies arc !Xcllii ii a charge out of the rijuipmeul in jyliysics lab. ROTC Ihc (Icicnse of the United States depeiuls largely on a citizen ' s army, and the Reser e Officers Training Corps plays an iniporlanl part in supplying the leaders ol this arni . There are many types of militaiA training offered at Iowa State Clollege. Army imits represented are the Field Artillery. Cor|js of Engineers. Veter- inary Corps and the Signal Corps. In addition there is an Air Force tmit designed to gi e training in air connninii cations and statistical control. Included in the course of instrtic tion are sidjjects wliich familiari e the ROTC students with connnand and staff pro- cedures, military training methods, psy- cliological -warfare, leadership, military mobili alion and similar techniques of the different arms and ser ices. Each di ision of military training is completely supplied with modern e(|uipment for the coiu ' ses of instruction. I ' ppci: It. Col. Kcrkering points out the engineering nianieh of llir Hiiilrx Bridge. LoKer: Hit a brace, soldier. .lir ROTC students learn how to get the plane back home. The Signal Corps gets the ivord Ihinugh. 128 Front Row: Tekse. Kerkering. Busbee, Brock, Hoffnuinn. Second Ron ' . Wogeii, Truesdell. Cassel, Hanzel, Slctten. Third Ro r: Heltzel. Bennett. Lavcock. Sargent. Atkins. Douglas. White. Fourth Row: Covert. Duffy, Gurney, Thornton. Walsli, Wells, I ins. 7« j R(ur: Owens, N.ish. . nderson. Dennis. Jacobs. Biggs. Slr.ika. Morton. ROTC training included classes, drill and a summer camp for advanced students Hrii ' fiiig I hi: h liclorc u ipurrira- hunt in the Armory. During tlic suiniiicr a tainjj is hekl for those ■ivho ha c (|ualilicil ior adxanced training. In ihc Held the achanccd stu- dents find the opportimity to practice the techniques they learn through the year. Each Iowa State turit reported to a different army camp last siuiimer for training. The Signal Corps camp was located at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey; Engineers, Fort Belvoir. Virginia; Artillery. Fort Rilev. Kansas; and the Air Force. Chanute Field. Illinois. Some iiiilitarx exirat uri ii iilar a(ti ilics include the Iowa Stale I ' onloniers, the ( ' aiuioiieers ( ' Itil) and the Military .Ama- teurs Radio Clhdj. Scal)bard and Blade and the Pershing Rifles are honorary societies for otitstanding military stiKknts. The main social e ent sponsored l) the ROTC studeius was ilie annual Miliiarv Ball. 129 NROTC Aboard ihr l)altlcshi|) I ' SS Iowa and I lie aire rait can in I ' SS I ' riiucton, I nunc Iowa State C ' ollcge naval oiliccrs toured the Southwest Pacific Ocean last smnnicr. The shi])s carried the normal pcac clinic na (lew. liile the na al sludents made ii| the wartime comjjlcmcnt. ( )n the Ireshman cruise o ' er . ' )() IS( ' students |)eriormcd the duties oi Ijoth enlisted and ollicer personnel. The Iowa embarked from San Francisco and touched ports including Seattle. V ' asliiiigton, Long Beach, C ' alilornia. Honolulu and termin- ated the ' o) ' age at San Diego. The ISC] students vere jjarl of the HOd man studenl c()ni|)lemcnt. On .1 snnilai trip the junior class studied na al tactics aboard an aircraft carrier while the lo va Stale contract students took a short cruise on the USS Diilulh. The aircrall carrier Princeton venl to Hono- lulu while the Dultuh Avent to ' ictoria. British Columbia. ■ |iri: XliorC men work u ' illi a , niwal jruii. Lciwci ; l- ' iili. .;il ollnr, ' . Inn i „vfr tlir nwlml ■iiirfiirrs of ti ■■Ini Inh. PriulK,- 1,11 Ihr hnihr In, H() rc Ciilrl-. Siiinlhil,;! : L sh,,u-s Ciilrls In ol„ ' ,„lr-. I-;,, III l!,nr: licllinicl, Ro .ill. Siului Ian. Toj, H.r.r. Imis. ll.iiilix, L.ill.i Midshipmen, trained aboard a battleship and an aircraft carrier on Pacific cruise NROTC crew ploU (he course of the goof ship Arinnry. . tter Captain R. 1 . Lc in was callctl to acti c- (ItilN. conuiiand ol the I() va State unit Avas assumed by C ' apiain V. F. l-voyall. C ' aptain Rovall is a graduate of the I ' nited States Na al Academy and was on sea duty from 1940 until assignment at Iowa State. Sttident officers included Battalion Commander, Donald W ' insor: Battalion Subconnnander. Cierald L.o e; Battalion Adjutant. (Charles Hampton; and C ' om ])anv Connnanders, Richard Reynolds and Ral])h Bittner. During the course for the academic year both the regular and contract NROTC students attend na al science classes in addition to work in their chosen field. The regular NROTC students ii|Jon receipt of their bachelors degree are connnissioned in the Navy or Marine Corps, according to their choice. The contract student must upon graduation accept a reserxe com- mission in the a or Marine Corps and if called ser c ' two car ' s ac ii c din . 131 kvit . ' di4 ( ;. ' )( Hir.r: W ' hilclioUM ' , lu.lui . Kunell, Woiswuk, Vox. Eichhdiii, I iil.hcMii , Srnnul H ' l.r: Buclow. I■lc k•lick ..ll. l, lohiison. Srtk-N. (hiiiin. Akin, Sicpliciis, Rhdails. rhirit liii.r: S|)its. c:iapp. Adams, Dnilias, Godtred- sill, Swt-ai iii!;cii. Dew. Fourlh Roic: Dieues. k Ms. Hiide, Kolh. A. Nelson, Bonlhuis, Vail, linlin uri. Fiflh Roiv: Howes. Otto, Hale, R, rlMMi. Kiogli, Bakci . .Scoll. To ) Roxo: i Iil ' .Mlin. KoiMian, . ndeiM.n. Milk-r. Ro.le. I ' .ni ' ji.ill, l ' n sk . ' .r T ' f P TJf vy n ■)..) , ' ,.„■ Hau, (Kli. 111(1, Collins, Scln.inip- ki, OXeil, llionipson. Cook. Stunid Row: XiIsUmiI. I ' eteiman, Loelschei, MtMithael, k kd ' , Whealen, Martin, Mcngel. Third Un.r: ovak, Caine, Jose, Clark, Marriott, ison, Hughes. Foutth Row: Griffin, 1. Reese. Martin. Jorgenson. Gar- liroeder, Ploog. Fiflli Row: Illeman. . Parsons. Gilpatrick, Loren , Russell. iu - Callies. P. Le Bidni, .Schermer, 1. Cownic, ,Sc aner. K. |,,li ConiK ' i l.i . ISSIE 1 he members of the hnva .State Society ot Industrial Economists meet twice a month to discuss the affairs o£ the department. Membershi]) is limited to graduates, special students and undergiadiiates of the Depart- ment of Industrial Fxonomics. . 11 perman- ent faculty in the department are lionorary members. The society was headed this past year by AVayne Collins, president, and William H. Schrampfer, facidty advisor. Other ollicers were John O ' Neil. ice-presi(lent: Bolj Haw, secretary: Walter Ostrand. treasurer: Jack Mengel. publicity chairman: Bob Whealan, membership chairman: I ' aul Xef- slead. program thainiian, and D vayne Jose, aliunni contact chairman. Members of the board of directors vere Jose and Bob McKee, seniors: Patricia Peterman and Dick Loetscher, juniors, and Craig Mc- Miciiael and (.eorge Martin, sophomores. Speakers are iiniled to the meetings from time to time to acquaint the members ith conditions in the business world. It is through these men that the students learn what is to be expected of them when they lea e school. The pur])()se of the societv is to promote interest in industrial economics and prcjjare its members tor positions in the Held. 132 h ' niiil , ' . ;,■ I ' ciui, 1 I ' ouUi, llicliiall Dol.iHiiiil. RfXKi.il, Siliiopp, Lloyd. ,S li iw: Hamicl. WiUi.iins. Biogotti. Rye sk). ' ery, Spaiigler, Kolkeis. Morlcdgc. Row: Pietch, Whitfield, Wiegand, Ki Braymen, W ' ilkeison, Fleak. Fourth Parkhill, Miller. Johns, Forsyth, Rafn. Bates, Bockwoldt. Fifth Row: Porter. I Beggs, Pleak, Kreiitzkampf, Byers, T; ' ■« ' Rmr: Blcuer. Har ey. M. Fouler. W.n.kiiis. Sl.iiKk. Moig.m. Penis. Froiil H r,c: Mi er. () veii. I liin iihseii. Sn•l, erivalt. W ' .ire. Jewell. .Maynaid. Scioiul ji(nr: Hcatoii, .Suiedom, Simmons, Densmore, Har- lan, ntt. Third Row: Reichstein. G. John- son, Wynne, Heffner. Biitterfield. Taylor. OHiien. Finirtli Rote: Greenfielil. James. E. laniiy. I.. .Manny, N. Johnson, Nelson. Fifth Hmr: Larson, Robinson. Teicli. Maxson. Mnellering, NefT, Booth. 7- Rn.r: Killing- 1(111. McKeari. Tounsend. .Smith. Cm. ' og- geiuhaler, Laxson. K . C SCIENCE WOMEN ' S CLUB The bi-monthly meetings of the Science Women ' s Club cover a ■ariety of topics, ranging from art to politics, with discussions on clothes and books in between. rhe piuposc ol the organization is to gi e its members some of the things not latight in the class rooms that will be of interest to them and gixc them a l roadcr iew of the world ihe li e in. We come lo college not alone to prepare to earn a li ing, biu to learn to live a life serves the dub as a motto and an inspiration. The (lid began its soi i;d a(ii itics hdl (|tiarler witli a s|)aghetti supper carh in lall (piarlcr at the Lmiu fiihur Lodge. . Christmas party was held in Roberts Hall December 7 and a tea dance for the mem- bers and their dates during winter tpiarter. Membership is open to all women in the divisions of Science, Engineering and Agri- culture, During the past year the ntunber of women in the organization totaled clo.se to !. )(). Mciiil.)ei ship (h ' i es arc initiated during tail and w mici (piaiiers. Mildred Bretnall seixetl the t lub as j)resi- dent during the past school year. Margaret Schropp was ice-|)resident: ( Inis Brogoiti. secretar ' : June Williams, treasurer, .nid Phyllis Potter, progr.nn cluiinnan. Mrs. R. ]. De La I luiii is hit uli ad isor. 133 fujni iiiuiah in llic Inici Slaw Ciiilrgr Lihmrx diuclid - (.lani II w . 134 Dr. Gi rmai.nf. Gi ' iot !lll I ' lnsKllI l-,llluill,:ll DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS Since its beginnings in 1S7L ' . when house- keeping lectures were held in the basenieni ()i Old Main, the ni isi()n of Home Eco- nomics had gi o vn to an enrollment of I ,, )4() students by the lall ol I ' .148. . s the nation ' s first Home Economics school, it became a separate division in 1913 headed by Dean Catherine MacKay. CmTently it is luider the direction of Dean P. Mabel Nelson. . s more ant! more ()men lia e tome to loAva .State tor training in Home Economics, the di ision has expanded to meet the needs. I)k. p. .M. bel Nelson Deatt Ne er sas this more true than during the jKist Near. More laboratory and cla.ssroom space is being planned and added to accom- modate next ear ' s classes. . t the present time jjrojects are imder way to develop a more adecpiate under- standing in all areas of Home Economics. One of the division ' s most imj)ortant sei- ices is establishing a link between the rinal family and Iowa .State by gi ing the family information on recent dexelopments in Home Economics. I ' Rdl I ' I ORIM I 1 ' 1 I (. 1 1 I K ir l-. mi(iii}u l-.iliiralioii I ' RDl . lil 1 1 I l.OWI- l-Ddds and Sulriliiin I ' roi . Ki i . iii I II Sill I Ri k Assistant to the Prau 135 Dr. Pi arl 1 . Swanson Fodds (111(1 XuhilKiii Dr. 1,111 isi |, I ' i I I H,,usch,,l(l Eijllllninill I ' kok. Iri m i I I II i( I ' crsiiuucI Dili; lay Home Ec ilmscs scl llic jmllvni foi faJiicn. Man lii((li-i lulls llic liiicliiiiii lautlics on llci liaildluun h . Veislien Hiinic Ec(iiwi)U(s ajnu Jiousc slunrcd iii(i:i visilors ■■what «(ifs an in llial liuildinii Flout Row: Miihr, an Rockcl. Mukin, Doll, Pangboin. Sftoud Ron ' : J. Anderson, Finchani. Adams, Thomson. Willis, Holler. Tliird Roic: Johnson. O ' Flahertv, Larson. Hndson, Shoemaker. Top Roir: Westcolt. knapp. Close, True, McKee, M. . ndeison. HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL Ihc priniaiA ]niri)()sc of ilic Home Fxo- nomics ( ' ouiuil is to coordinate the woik and aims of all departmental chdjs in the Division of Home Economics. The couiuil is composed of the presidents and Nice- presidents oi the ten depaiimental clubs in addition to ad isors and ex-olhc io members. The coiiiu il seiii delegaies lo the pro- incial, stale and national con enlions lo let the rest ol the coinitry know what Iowa .Slate siiidenls are doing in home economics. I ' inaiuial ( onlributions lo the .American I iome f.( onomics .Association Ijiiiidino lund were handled by the group. The need for a dixisional coonbnai ion project brought about tlie inauguration of the Di isional lia aar liiis ear. headed ) |o) ' ce . ndcison and .Salh .Salisl)ui . Ihe cdinuil hopes thai ihc Ha aar will continue as an annual affair. Dining the year the council sponsored liie Home Economics Ball, the World Christmas Festival Fimd, the .Stiulent- Facidty lea loi the division and Ellen H. Richards Day. tlie latter in conjimc lion iih Omicron Nii and Phi Upsilon ()mici()n. national liome economics honorary and ])rofessional fraternities respectivelv. Most ol the social I mu lions were handled 1) the indi idual deparlmenlal cinbs. ()llKers loi ihe past ear N ere ' i ian liikiii. |)iesi(lcnl; Doroiln Doll, icc- presideiii: Ruih ' an Rockcl. .secretary; incl Doris Pangborn, treasurer. Miss . niia Ke er of the Depariment of Child Dc elo|)- mcni was ihe oioup ' s lai iill ad isor. 137 -4 (■iB AjIht , (,I..m.i Ann X.l.inis. l.iu |,nul Vnclnsciii, l,iM lu - Anilrisnn. ()|..il 1. Aviui. Rnuni.i Hc ' li.ikci, M.njoiii- I. li.ikci, .in( B.iikc), Inli.inn I) li.nkci, IcuiM II, ll.iikk ' N, oini.i l. l ' ..iiili(IL |)i.n.ili W. ll.iKs. li.iih.n.i |r. IU-.nilMH.K-. l.ii- li.-.u -i, I.nis . I ' .iK, hnt-i. M.iiji.i lU-iid.i. X.H.ih l ' ,c-ii , li. nil. II. I W. llK-ini.in. I.dis Ksilici I ' .illiiiUlon. M.iMi.n ' . BisM.n. Ruili B|(.in.kilik M,iiil n |. Ill.inck 1U-11 , , lilt-MMi. IXiiis A. Ki iK-id. n.iic.ihv i. I ' .orkc. Ki.Ir-11.1 S. Honck l.ii ]. ll(.sn,ik. Amu- llinilon, Klc.isi- I, r. ks, ll.i c-l li, lilo( k . 1, sc I. Bic.un, KKu- M. I ' ,iuns (il l, M.nlh.i K. l5n(-iki-n- . Uonnu- I-. liinkl.-. kii 1-.. I ' ,niiu-li. 1r41ni.1 It-.in limious, l-lcK-n.i- L. :.iniplu-ll, |(i nnc ( .111 H.iili.n.i I ' , ,lnisic-nsi-n. M.in I.oLi Ck.pp, Na.uv A. Cl.iik. I.illis M. (■.(i(l . M.nhn . . Cnllic-i, linirl K. 138 (onsiaiKc. FiaiKcs J, Ciiiij;. I ' ljiK.s l. C.iulunl. I) iln I. Ciisl. li.iilui.i |. (Kiucll. K.[llllMI R. D.iiiUldl, Nhlihrd |. H. D.nis. lJi .ilp tli A. y.n. l.i.kic I. l)c-l!(iis. M.iiidii I,. l)cI5oi.l. Kikiii E. Dllk.vcll, ll((l [, 1)1. II. I) iln (,, 1)1. Km, I.n Kllcii DiiiuKnn. i:. Ann Ddisrll. c:h;iikille E. 1)(.mIui, Di.nii.i K. l)n k ' , M.iiilia I ' .iulinc DicvMN, Shiiks . DiHM.ni, I,n Belli lliiiiii, M.iiiciu- E. I) , I ' .ltlKl.l A. E.l .ii. )c.Mc E. KdsoM. (.lori.i M. Eluhardt. A. Jeanne Eickelhei!!. Delia E. EUioii. Alma B. Eitiiig, Sliirle A. Etliington. Donna Seines Faiiiiisliin. Fiaiues E. Feiuhl, Rnth 1. Field, Mannn D. Fniihani. Iddied E. I vs. Ellis K. Fmd, IVail M. Fdslei. ElUn 1 .uonn liilKin. I ' hvllis (.allirealh. liemue M. (.ansei, Iarv E. (..ndnei, Eileen liii (.asKiii, Mauia i%er. D(.i,.ili liller (.ill. Helen |. Chulson. Rndi T. Golden, Kiili.na E. Gdslin . liaihara A. € ♦ ' 139 (.,.,11 l..„,- .,., ' .. I„ , kv Vl. N l ll.,h,i, M.,,:4.,nl l. H.ill, M.i,|(,in- |., Il.,!,i,lln,,. r.,, A. Il.,,,s. ( .,,,,! I ll.,,,s ,l. I), A., I, I ll.,i,sc,,. Ii.,i,n-, li.,,l. H.,nsii,. (.1,11,;, . II,, ,,,,,.11, ii ' 4,;ii., l. ll.,,liiKiiiii, . l,ll. i ; llcalh, Jean 15. Held. Esilier I,. Hen(li, kM.ii. Klhrl M:, lleiul. Klsie Zea ll,e,oii iiiii ' i. SI,., 1-. lliiikK. I. iicl,e H.,i|.4sL,ss. Di.iciln F„ H(,iIm]iii. l.cis M. Il,i,,s,h. |) ,,c.il,v ll,,ln,i l,ell. R. l,i,i l Holl,iii;slir.„l. l.,i|oii A. Hcllcuell, |r.,ll S. Huls(,|j|jle. Kl, al,elli |. Il. ( I. I l,.i,,se lli.oMl, M. lalee,, H,,vmII. Pali,,, a A. M,,(lso,,, I), le.mne Hull. K. l-.l.iiiie 1I,,M(.,I. M.llX l,(,ll I.Kcl.s. (.erll,,(le A,l,l |e,iki,is. (:i,llie,i Icnseii, Ksllu-i I. |„ha„„es. la,|,„ie I., iiiMo,,. laiian V. |nh,,sl. ,l. l.,i |„h„s„„,. I ' , !„.,„ IclR ,, l ' .,l,,ll., 1. Keen, II. M.iili,., |. KelUlie,. |n.,n M. Keii oli, lean . . Kill . 1, |(iai, K,nl,,,ei. |,,ana I. kluiid. I s K. 140 KniilMin. (iiin.i 1,. Kixic, JiMiiila H. Koois. KatliciiiK- K Korshmd, |c.iiiiiilli ' M. Kukar, RdMiiKiiN A. l.iin:.. Mai .iKM F. 1 alikilnia. Innc I.ausiii; , I ila l. l.arscii. Kuniir Larson. ' li;4iiiia Rull l.allmr, |oaii lev. Ho Ock I.iiulauiaii. M. |c,iii I.ingc. Lucille O. Lippkc. Kiaiiccs H. Lockiids c. Margaret L. Lucdcr. Maiv R, Luhiiou. Jeanclle L. Luiid, Jean McDoniKll. Man An Ml Kir. I ' anuia (.. Mckij;. Janet M. McLeod. Anilx ' i F. Mackland. Kdna M. Mann. Jeanne M. Mat tin. Claiohii K. Mailiii. M.n 1.111 Le.ili Matliexvs. Ruili K. ., . M.nih.i 11. .Menne. M.ii .Sir Meuer. Relia R Mc%er. 15aili.il. I H Me er. ]n v Mild. M.iiidiie !•:. .MiU.iid. Janet . . Millet. (.uelld.iKll Luis Iillri l.nil ii I Milliinaii. [). |c..iii linhell. l-li .ilielh IV Mdlii, Rdlieil.i M. M(ini;eison. J(. (e V. Mnnieitli. laii iiie C. .M( ri;att. Rtilli ( . .Mollis. Lois nn Moiiisnii. Irene K. A JH M y f f f: V V Mukiii. •i i,,ll -. l. (u.n. Helen lrlsiri. lie lie I. Xdl.niil. I ' .sllHi M. .Ml. Icii.niic I ' Ndiiii.ni. Shiilcv |. nM((Ii. ., )Il.iluil , li,li Olilscii. iiil.i |, Olson. lnin._;,nc- | (llM.n M.nilMi S. (IKiin, I ' Inllis |. Oiv, li.in l l ' ,i lik. lii.KncL ' M. I ' .nnc. Rnlli l IMnscn. KIkn . I ' ciriM.n. Helen IVllelM.n. I.n IS. I ' .. I. in. I, I, ..,11 IVsluk, |,.innc k, I ' l.u. M.nlli.i |.. i ' noli, ii iiii,i . R.l.i;.!!!. 1 ..IS V R.li;Ml.ik-. An.llev I. R.iMiiiisMn. M,ii ).iv Ri.liiu.n.l. ]..) -. Reed, l.e.iiiii.i 1. Rei le, iliii.i Ri,h..i.lM.ii, M. nihil F. Ril.liie, Helen F. Rli...les. M, 111. Ill [. R..iiileslve.ll. C.iiohn E. R..tli. lo.iniie SenelT S.ilisl.iiiN. n. M.iN S.inn.leis, M.iiL;ei C;. S., ill. .11. leresii .M. S.liiiiiel.iil, ( .iil.i F, Sells, (.u.n.l..l ii A. ,Sli.i|.ii... Ik.iliicc H. Sluu. le.iii E. Slie.in, Rnlli M. .Sheehan. 1) i li. Micp:ircl. R..l.eil.i ). Slioeni.iker. S hi.i C. 142 Sievers. Marion G. Sillctlo. Bail)aia J. Siiiioii. Helen L. Sinilh. ( nllc C ScKlciliei-. I,n-il J. Solilal. niela C. Siiausliau;4li, l-.nio ;eiu- Fa i Milluan. Cilia I,. lavloi. Man I.i.u leiicll. M. Jean Tlicvenin. Ranioiia M. Thiel. Evchii K. Thomas. Doioiln E. Tluirnas. Rosalie F. 1 cilaiulei. Joan I). loigevson, Dorotliv I., loune. Elizabeth Iiipses. Doiotln H. True. DcMciHn . rnon. Rullniiaix ealih, B. I.aXoiine er . Ruth M. Walieis, MaiN I otii e W I tenuis. Donna L. W.I Its. Dorothv L. Wicck. Maty Ellen Whade. Enid E. AVikl, Bettv J. W illi.iiiis. Ruth v.. UiUis, Maiilou Wissler, Virginia IV Wi son, CaioUn A. Wolff. Jean M. Wootl. Shiile 1 . Zaiub. I ' risull.i Zcislei. C.iMi Zinnne 4s % f 0 •; Vv . 143 Fiiini muiiih in llif Imfii Slalc Collaie I.ibiiny diyccted b Giuiit Wood. 144 ti Dr. C:. H. Co Ai it Diieclur uf ] ' clcrinary Clinics Dr. (.. R. 1-() M iR )r. M. a. E.mmir.so.n Wlcyiixiry Obstetrics DIVISION OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 1 he Dixisioii ol ' ctci inarx Medicine is ihe oldest eollege oi its type in the I ' nited States, having been established in 187 ' . . The enrollment tor the past year was liie largest in the di ision ' s histor . In addition to llie se cn major educa- tional de[jariinents and the Stange Memoi- ial Clinic, there are also inchided within the division the ' eterinary Research Insti- tute and the Iowa Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratorv. The loinier inxestigates iliose diseases ol lood-prodncing anim.ds whose cause or control is not well understood and attempts to develop methods by which these diseases may be controlled or eradicated. The latter Imiiishes laborator diagnostic ser ice lor tile livestock indiistrv ol Iowa. 145 It;;. III. l-.ii si IcUiniinx .hiiilumx )K. 1. A. MlkCHANT I iliniiinx Hxiiiene Dr. E. a. Bi nbrook r-, r) l «M r,llllul,,- ' X Dr. 1 . C. Binmh linril li ' Irniiurx DNwnn.,1,, Ijihi } ' ,ls ; ivc riijil nllriitioti In Ihcir lecturer; notice Rip J ' ait U ' i)il:lf in the fourtli rn:. Front Roir: C:oulcs. Di. RainscN . Kiiv , W illi.iiiis, Sraniil Rmr: I, W R. Biinge. ■ liitconil). Tn i lioir: I ' lou. HuiUci. Caniplicll, Fhilcr. AVMA COUNCIL The Aincritan ' ctcrinai Medicine Association Clomuil is the executive boih of the Iowa State studenl chapter ol the AVMA. In this capacity it is responsible for the (i|)eration and cf:)nduct ot the chapter. Meetings are scliedided al tlie direction ol the president, iisii.dh once .1 week. It also serves as the judicial l)od lor ihe honor system ol the Division ul ' eterinary Medicine. All cases ol violation ol the sys- tem are brought belcjre the council. Its job is to decide whether the case should i e dropped or wliether il should be passed on to the higher aiuhorilics. Ihe coiuud IS responsible lor all com- mittees ol liie studenl . ' . l A and their luiictions. Ihe phmning ol piograms lor the club meetings is one o I its duties, as well as organizing the division ' s |)articipalion in all phases ol ihe annual ' eishea celebration. 1 he council as such does not sponsor acti itics. but represents the division in all college limclions. It is made u|) ol ihirieeii members. Ihe oliicers are the same as those ol the student chapter. The othei ' memijers lor the past vear weie Cuv Flatei . critic; ()llie W ' hiicond) and Walt Ciam|)bell. caidi- nal guild representatives, and a repre.senta- live liom each of the lour classes: Hill 1 liuiier. scMiior repiesentativ c; ( laude Plow, jiniioi ' represenlai iv e; Dick Holsi. sopiio- more represenlai iv e. and !• red nusmann. heshuKin represeuialive. Dr. Frank Ram- sev was lac ullv adv isor. 147 r mkmk Mi J j n. d f i lv Mini, I ' liilip R. licniiionk. Si.inliN ( , Killci, R.niiinnd R llir.l.ihl. li.iiikliii W. Iliniimrll. l).iM(l R. P.n rn,. Rn,,,,,,,,,. |. ( .ilhniin, Kilu.ii.l Colli. iihI. RciIk ' ii I . ( llll.i, |, lines II Hoilj.in, I ' .inl k. Kills, SHU, II I C. Kiiicisdii. W.niK. I . likkMin. |(is(pli ll.iui. (.in . Mukiii ii, Rc.Ikii G. Hiiiiui. Willi.ini R. I.Ki.l.s, 1)11. iiR- I ' . lMl]Mlii(k W.uini |. Kiii:4, Si.mlcv l,.ilcl.ci. IIrchIoic J. LciiK.iuls, I.co L. I.ldNcl. V. EiiHCiif l.iislii;. I ' etci -McnoiKlld. ()lRMlill F. .M.ixutll. K.iil K. crU. |ohii I. NcKnii. 1 cRc E. Nclsdii, Mmimi . .Neumann. ili. |, Patek, I licmluic 15. r.iiiJM.ii, ()iuntiii .S. I ' r.ik, liaiik I ' inkcil, I ' .iiil l ' (i|.c. Eihv.iiil I ' . I ' rcsnni. Willi.iin R, Rilirliii. Willi.iMi v.. Si.ii, 11,1.1,1. |.„k .Sicimis. jiihii W , .Skcuo, il R, Mnaii. Janio A. Mill. Rdheit , . .Slii|)|)cl, DoiiaUl F. Tahherson. kmiuili M. Thompson. I ' .iiil I,. ' Flionc. lames O. 148 I lllu-. Inllll K. W.ilciv Willi.ini B. Whiuomh. Oliver W. Wifisiir. DoiKiUl O. Willi.iius, Ri,li:nil C, dm Vrls ■.IikIx ' ■matl aniutch In. WiImmi, Saiiloi,! W. Will, l.iXi ' iiu ' K. M ' I ' ■■■■■■;,(■ The hoys •i,iwc lliis nriilleiiiini ci llinrnuolt jilixsitiil ilmk up. 149 i liiiiil i;,,.r: ShoIiIkIim. 1 Insiii.iiui. Ilindcr- M.ii. S|,i(llr. (.oih.nii. s,,,,i„l ;,,„; l-iil , IhsM-. Wiius, k.ol. ( h.Mr, |(.liiis,,ii. ' II, ml l! ' ' :r: }l(in,iM,n. W . li.ikcl. C.u.UKUlgh, J. I ' . ' l 1. (. ..i. Ii. I ' .iii ci. liuuli. Jninlli ' R,nr: l ' ii . M.iuiiiii. riicin.m, ( .iiiiiiint;li;im. (.ul.liui. MiskiHiiiis. ,. , ;,,„■. sauillcn. - MuiKli. .iii. Million. (,(il,ii ' , I ' liillips, H.ll.UHk. Fnnil R(r,r: Bcniiiv. Kiiiikli-. )c,hiisliin, :ub. Walhuc, Nr;iHisnii, s,,,,„,l 11,,. r: Diiiiiiclsoii, TcmpkiiKin, (:li,i|.iii. ( kiik. Shii l,i(;uii. lliiid li ' u, I Mill Wliiilniik () linen. Jeimier, Sdiiiku W 11, 111 h.inlh I ' oir: Wales. Vail, 11ku|k SiiiuN, n.iiikn. ., , How: Olson, () ul, 111(1 Winlcuk. l,iii, UeiKlorl, Sandbcrs;. AVMA 1 he primary aim oi ihc Iowa Sialc stiulenl ( liaptcr ol the American ' eteriiiar Medi- cine .Assoeiation is to provide an i)p]jc)r- lunity for it.s members lo gain additional prolessional knowledge through speakers in iled to its meetings. In addilion. the elub gives stiidenis in the dixision a c hanee tor soeial acti ity. The organi aiion sponsored li e major (h isionai social Itmc lions ihroiighoiii the sciiool year. The hill han(|tiel. held in October, began the season. I lien came liie C ' ,hristmas party, the ' et Medicine liall and the spring dance. The aniuud spring pic nic was gi ' en in May. .Approximateh two hnndred and se enlv siiidenis ccjmprised the cliiij ' s membership this pasi ear. Meetings ere tisnally held hull limes .1 (piarter. II the discussion h.ippcned lo he ol interest lo stiulenls in ihe l)i ision ol Agric tilltire. lhe were in ited. In achlilion to iis otlier aclivilies, ihe organi .il ion sponsors ihe Iflri iiiaiy Sliidciit. Ollicers lor the past ear were ,Sianle ' King, piesideiil: Dick Williams, vice- president: Roland liiinge. secretarv : Lee Biinge. treasurer, and John Edenbtirn. pro- gram chairman. Dr. Frank Ranisev served a,s faculty advisor. 150 Fiunl Ron-: Gicsc, Flvnii. Baker. H.iit, VUm . Alhreclu. Crawford, Winterfield. Second Row: ( limloinelka. Biersclnval. Fuller, D. . iider- sdii. Linn. Bell, Seversoii, Dobsoii. ' I ' liiid Row: I ' oppcn, .Schlegel, Kilian, Hull. Cahalaii, Weatherly, Moore. Fourlli Row: Feldman, Weimer, Campbell, Coules. Misiicr, Cecil, Midim, Jacobson. Fifth Row: L. Biinge. I ' rbalsch, Kittrell. Lannan. Koeppeii. Cooper, Hateckv. Riepma, S. Anderson, Toj) Roxr: Herrrn:irni, Tyler, .Speaker, Edenliuin. Ran (lolph. W inegardcn. Kocber, Hall. o _ ft n ft« ffl ci Fuoil Row: I.ee, I.oue. I ' lalle. Holsl. Rann. kelle . Cook. Haried. Second Row: Wnndii. .ni Roekel, Ctollins, Douding, Rofjers, Wal- kins. Clausen, Stream. Thiid Row: Jensen. Bmli.inaii, Dounard, Rontz, .Miller, I ' eglow, Faber, Fourth Row: CiiUen, Robinson, Rirke- gaard, Daugberty, R, Bunge, McGregor, Swift, Straver. Fifth Row: Perkins. Budding. Bnsbnell. Briley, Vanderloo, Wahl. Ow.nv. Fields. Tellcen. Tnp Row: V. n.l,iM.n, ' V ' onng. Crane. Howlaiid, Holm. in. B.iiihs. RosdaM. laiobstn. r O Fidiil R(jw: .McDon.ilil. I ' .inlson. I ' aiek. W iersig. .Mien. Hnnier, Bredahl, Neely, Nemnann. Second Row: Monisoi , NcKon, Sloan. Skiucs. I ilbe. Snippel. Will. Bn zciii. Pope. i  y Joie; Flaier, Scammaii, Snvder, Kmcrson, Cooper, Maxwell, Fllis. Dongan. I bone. Riordan. Fouilli Row: Ribelin. I.emonds. Kilpatritk, Flickingcr, Wilson, Killer, I.loxd. Calboun. Jacobs, labbeison. .Scobell. Fiftli Row: Benbrook. Coflland. Garvin, .Arclier, Luslig. Erickson, Kem- penia, Wbiliomb, Hunier, Williams. I ' oj) Row: Ives, Tbompson, I.icblcr, .Xriiistroiig, Preston, Siemens, Bromwell, Cnller. Peak, I.afeber. Belsworlb. 151 - y ' 2 ' ' ' ' U ' niirr niii iiiliii ' iKr in llic i lc hrhw III, ' Miininiill i ' lllni, ' . . ,1 Ihf ijuirl sl ini bcduly uj Lake La V, 152 lUf, .1 Eook2 ATHLETICS Cyclone athletic contests continually attract more fans than the won-lost cohunns would indicate. Through the seasons, the fans lend their support in a spirit of competition and sportsmanship which prevails at all school games. Partial expla- nation of this comes from the fact that t ' : ' h,: % despite the score Caixlinal and Gold teams ne er ([uit. Apparent overpowering odds and the short end of comparati e strength are o ershadowed by an unyielding will to win. Against the high-powered machines of present day college competition, Iowa State teams are no easy mark and past exi:)erience has pro en this to Gyclone ()])poncnts. The fiitm-e of athletics at Iowa State College is dependent upon a contin- uation of the cooperative spirit existing between the Cyclone teams and rooters wliidi lias paid recognized dividends in the past. 153 154 ATHLETIC DEPARTMEN T At the close of the ]91(i-l ' .)17 basketball season. Louis Menze stepped (lo n as cage lueiUor in order to devote more lime to his duties as Athletic Director. Chic Suth- erland took over the head harchvood duties for the Cyclones. After a disai)[)ointing vear inmiediatelv following ihe war. the Alhlelic Coun- cil brought Abe .Stuber to Iowa State as head football coach. In his two years here the likeable Abe has lidded an inipro ed. crowd-pleasing team. Meanwhile, tiie Cyclones lengthened their string of conlerence swinuning cham- picjnships, and in the sinnmcr of 1948 Iowa State laid claim to an Olymjnc wrest- ling champion as Clenn Brand topped the mid(lie- veighl class in the London classics. I .01 Is l 1 l DiifilDi nj AlhUli .llhlrll, n, [u l, ■ ,■. ' , r,„;i . , d lliinx liurrcll. 155 PEP CLUBS In line witli liic a(l anciiig alhlctic pro- gvani two new pep organi alions ha c taken iheir ])Ia(e on campus along with [WO others wlio leorgani eil alter an iiKutixe period chning the war. The first ol the newly formed groups to hit the (anipns Avas the 630 Club wiiich was lormed in tlie lall of 1946 following a dis- astrous Homeeoming defeat. The club encotnages outstanding high school ath- letes to attend Iowa State and in addition brings Cyclone athletes into closer contact with the stiklent body throtigh the selec- tion ol an Athlete of the Week. Early in 11(17 the men ' s pep organiza- tion, Yel-Jax, was reorganized to promote pep and to render service to the college. Ihroiigh the cooperation of the student body the ' S ' el-jax brought the color card sections to the home football games. The women ' s coiniierpart of the Yel-|ax, the Twisters, made their appearaiue in 1948. L ' ppei: Cheer squad mniuh all aboard call for Xelna ka inf iatiim. Lower: Food and pep for all at the Pep Barbeque. 630 CLtli_A o lu,a: Nuking. Miller, .Mulu, Weber, LaRiie, Sealun, B.irber. Sciond liuu-: Jun. H.u c . rowii- seiid, Woehlke, 1 eicli, Sheperd. Third Row: Harmon, McDonald, Hii , Patel, Von Berg, Adams, Iraylor. hHurlh Row: Sowers, Meyer, Kongahle, Sthoeftler, Akin, Ostrand. Fifth Row: Slirm, Dahlberg, Nissly, Titus, Koon. IHp Row: Ludemann, Toomey, Pearey, Patrick, Gilles. 156 r) 1 fs o C ' r t0 ' i ' - ' n Y Y :? f I ' S: . ™ YKI.JAX — Front Row: Ludcmann. Cashman. B. Yuiigclas, T. ' ungclas, Bictz, Kirby. Second Row: Stevens, Stholl, Von Berg, Mikkelson, Parish. Stefacek, Vaiighan. Third Row: Titus, Palm. Tyrrell. Grace. Matthews. Katz. Fourth Row: Green. Somermeyer, Wikner, Pothast, Moore, Pugh, Barson. Top Row: Burch, Danneel, Bonnewell, Hassebrock. Gillcs. Merriam. Student caravan trip was made to Nebraska; 5,000 students cheered team at pep rally nl Ihe I (:nUir :nns who f;i i f;;!) ' v rut class to sec the team o[l to Arizona. With the formation of these new pep clubs to aiil the ever-working cheer squad in the proinotion of school spirit, the need was recognized for a directing body to coordinate the different activities of the club. Such a body was formed in the spring of 1948 and was called the Pep Council. It listed as its pmposes the promotion oi enthusiasm for athletics, plaiming [jej:) rallies and the organization of support for out-of-town games. The council wasted little lime in carry- ing out its princi])les, for during the past football season a bus cara an set out for Lincoln and the Nebraska game. An all college pep rallv endorsing Coach Stuber just prior to the .-Vri .ona game was planned and carried out with oxer half the siudent body present. 157 I WISI 1-:R.S-- i, , llnir: l)alrMii| lc, S|,;n liii.i . Mcilii. MiiniM)ii, H,.llni,L;slK ,i(l. Vw U. Harris. Srrnud Himr Wcis. Seals, I ' aiisli. Hiisscs. Hinrii lis. ii. Ihoip. Ncilscn. Tliiid Hair: Vc-auli, Mcl.ciiil. j. Siuilli. Saiuulers. Hainblin, Gilchrist. Fnurtli Ixn.r: luii,i , Xjiius. Forsyth. Densmore, Bouinaii. Hclliicr, Mahiihoro. Fifth Row: Spearing. Hiiser. Knott. Henilcisoii. H. Simih. l.iiulel. Top Row: Roskens, Hoogc ecii. Gaston, Highhmd, Rachnt, Bell, Longcc. .Akliough rclaii cly new among ihc pep (luljs on eanipus the Twislers ha ' e shoA n |jroniise ol becoming a ery es.senlial pari ol llie Pep C.oniu il ' s ac li ities. The Iwislers ■were acti e at last season ' s basketball games, supervising the colleeiion ol Mareh ol Dimes donations. They also provided varied half-t ime programs at the tootball games. The standb and hardest vorking ol the s(h()ol spirit promoters has long been the ( yeloiR Cheer -.S(|iiad. Ahvays j)resenl at the home contests, the cheerleaders serve as the local point ot student support and eiilluisiasm and also take a prominent pari in all pep rallies, pe]) bon-Hres and olhei athletic promotions. CllKl-R SOI 1)— .. - Ro.r: . |. Snnlh. ,ni Ri Haf;ii-. llilslon. Snniiil A ' .r.r. Htit;. Mfcks. Snnlh. n iw: Rosen, , Rills. I. Siiiilh. E, Ritts. l-.iul cjj llir line ( I lliis S„(,nci «i •■|;(( . Xiiiiiiint and Kiisl Irani uj} lor Hit- tackle. 159 Tackle George Friedl Center Rod Rust Tackle Tom Southard 1948 FOOTBALL In his second year at Iowa State, Coach Abe Sttiber guided the Cyclones to fotn- ' ictories and six losses in a rugged ten game schedide that foimd the Cardinal and Gold facing some of the best teams in this part of the country. In Big Seven competition, wins over Colorado and Kansas State and defeats at the hands of Nebraska, Kansas, Missotiri and Oklahoma gave Iowa State a tie for fifth in the final season standings. Cyclone spirits were at low ebb as the powerful Michigan State team left town niter their de ' astating visit, but the impres- si c Homecoming victory over Colorado aiid other good sho vings against strong teams helped to brighten the record. Al- thotigh plagued by injtnnes throughotit the season, the Cyclones contintied to play that fighting brand of football that has so often brotight them praise. Coaches Donnclh, Cnrmack, Sluber. Moore, and Tim), Top Row: Tillo, Loveall, Jensen, Doran. Wilhelrai. Norman, Jessen. Dean Lann. Foy. Sixth Row: Carney. Don Laun, Titns, Beaconi. Erwin. Luymes. Camerv. Herko. Paulson. Halbert. Fiftli Ro-w: Rothacker, Bosnvak, Southard. Omer, Klootwyk. Mesk- nes. Delbridge. Cimburek. Kornbauni, Rust. Angle. Fourth Row: Trainer Burnett, Weeks, Brinkman, B. Mevers, J. Mevers, Scibold. Mahnke. Steinbach, Ridiaidson. Third Row: Nisslv, Chaunccv, Webb, Griffitli. I ' ottebauin. Wbalen. McGlvnn. Hook, Gorham. Second Row: Trainer Bonesteel. Sutherland, Stuber, Timm. Moore, Donnclls. Taylor, Cormack, Friedl. Front Row: Ferguson, J. Brubaker, Snider, Shaner, Sanberg, H. Brubaker, Gniudinan. Green, Bean. ON 4 - LOST 6 Iowa State 27 — Iowa State Teachers 7 Iowa State 1. ) — Nebraska 19 Iowa State 20 — Kansas State Iowa State 7 — Kansas 20 Iowa Slate 18 — Cioloiado 7 Iowa Stale 7 - .Missouri 19 Iowa State 6 — Oklahoma 33 Iowa State 2 — Drake Iowa State 7 — Michigan State ... .48 Iowa Stale 7 — .Arizona 11 Fullback K Ki ()f)Twv(:K Tackle |!M JfsSKN Halfback W ' KBB H.M.BKRl ISC 27, ISTC 7 A retold opcnini la dowd ol IL ' . ' JOO people saw a cf)mbinalion ol (Axlone rescr e po vcr and a ' .) 1 degree leiiiperaliire wear down an undermanned Iowa Slate I ' eachers leaiii, L ' 7 7. Alihough the Teachers were able lo (Ope wilh Iowa Slate ' s ground attack through the lir ' I hall, their pass deiense slipped once and the C ' . c lones held a 7-(l halltinie lead. . l the outset oi the third cjuarter the Paiuhers knotted the score, biu that ' as their final eHort .is Iowa State (ounted thiee inoie times. De- lensi el). Ra) ' Rlo(jtw)k and 1 om C.rundman stood out. ISC 7, KANSAS 20 . lter spotting Iowa Stale a 7-0 lead in the lirst (piarter the smooth working Jayhawks had things pretty much their own wa the rest of the game, scoring in each ol the remaining periods while ])iling up the two touchdown margin. The lirst jjeriod march that scored the lone ( ' . cloiie touchdown Avas the ( id time during the entire afternoon the Stuber-men got inside the Kan- sas thirty yard line. The xisitor ' s light but rugged line, fronting a hard rtuming backfield. was too much lor Iowa State as the Cac lones suflered a L ' (l-7 loss. K ' 1 .-• - iiP V - ' Ilg[lg1 |oii. (.RIM Mil, ( hi:n Ir) hiu k I ' llll, (illAl NCI . ■ llllhin I; ISC 20, KANSAS ST. Iowa State scored three touchdowns in the hist hall and then coasted through the second hall lo chalk up their Inst conlerence win ol the year. Hallback Webb Hali)eit led the way as he scored two ol the touchdowns and a eraged nearly eight yards a irv vhile pla ing one ol the best games of his career. A (rriliith to W ' ilhelmi pass completed the scoring before Iowa Slate settled bac k lo a defensi e game. The line play of the Cyclones was a deciding factor in the iclory as lime and again they slopped the Kansas Stale backs ivithout gain. 162 of llus l„xl,„uk «r- Wflil) Hiilbrrt dixtcs over llw Kaiisns Shilr liiir lot )iis second touchdown of the day. ' V Ri ss W ' hai.en Guard Joe Brubakkr Gun id Bll.I, MVKKS ISC 15, NEBRASKA 19 ISC 18, COLORADO 7 For the second siraight year tlic Slate gridders pushed Nebraska up and down the field and came out on the long end ol all statistics, only to lall short in the final measure, the score. Iowa State grabbed the lead in the first cjuarter on a safety, but the hea ier Huskers scored twice in the second period for a 12-2 halftime bulge. After intermission the underdog Cy- clones came back with a rush that nearly caught the be vildered Nebraska team. Time saved the Cornhuskers as ISC moved to their seven yard line as the game ended. A capacity Homecoming crowd saw the Cyclones gi c fa ored Colorado a 7-0 lead in the first 1 seconds of play, and then fight back for three touchdowns and an 18-7 upset victory. On the opening kickoff the Avesterners capitalized on an Iowa State fumble that rolled into the end-zone for their only tally of the day. After that the game vas all Io •a State. Long runs featured the Cyclone attack as Halbert went 32 yards for the first score. Chauncey dashed 50 yards for the second marker and Angle ' s 42 yard sprint set up the final touchdown. niliii ' .l:,,- l,i(l;l,; Unm Inhi, r.rijlilh. (.hl,l,lrilii„k Don FlR(.ls()N ISC 7, MISSOURI 49 ISC 6, OKLAHOMA 33 After leading 7-0. by virtue of a 70 yard sustained drive in the first quarter, lo va State vas o er ' helmed by the po ver-laden i ' igers in the most one-sided contest in tlie history of the t vo school ' s rivahy. I)is|)hiv- ing a hannnering groiuid attack that the battered lowans eoiilchi ' t liah, the bowl- boinid Missouri team recovered their poise in the second quarter and scored three times before the half. From then on it was all Missouri as the rugged plav swelled the list of injuiies that had plagued the ( yclones all season. Dazzling speed and a wealth of power proxed to be the final margin as Oklahoma ' s Sooners rolled over the Cyclones in the second half after being stalled throughout the first period. Highlight of the Iowa State play was reserve quarterback Bill Weeks ' deadly jjasses which eluded the Sooner defense for 11 completions in 18 attempts. In the end. the outcome of the game was in the punting. The Cyclones had a poor kicking clay, while the fleet Oklahoma Ijacks returned one pimt for a touchdoxvn and set up tAvo others as the result of long retiniis. I ,n„:r I ' uuh.iu ,„,. I,n ,ni .rh Ih, S,,nu, I s .r. ' ill h I ll, u. ' in Ho.rl: ISC 2, DRAKE A salct ill iIk ' ( losiiij ininulcs oi ilic game ga c the favored C ' ycloiR-s a slim L ' -d itiory o ' er their traditional rival, Drake. Alui more iliai i three (jiiarters of rough, see-saw looihall. the Cyclones (h ' o e deep into Drake territory only lo ha e a pass intercepted on the goal line. However, the Drake man fmnbled the ball into the end- zone a lew steps later and anodier Bidldog re(o ered lo gi e Iowa .State the game. 1)1 N . ()K 1 AN, F. ll YoM CfRINdman, Haljhdtk ISC 7, ARIZONA 14 A last minine Unnble within inches of a possible tving toiKhdo vn cost the ( ' clones their sixth loss ol the season. After trailing 14-0 at the half, Iowa .State staged a brilliant comeback as they drove to a score late in the third i eriod and set tip another in the final minutes before the costly finnblc. Ray Klootwyk ttnned in se eral jarring tackles on deiense while Hob . ngie and i)ill ( ' hainicey looked good ollensixely. lynit Chn.hiny hraih hn lln ' ' ' ' 1 ' •ilorhniiilr Midiiiiiin Slate -% .s ISC 7, MICH. STATE 48 In one oi llic Hncsi displays oi speed and dteei:)tion seen liere all season, a great Michigan Stale team literally blasted a game but outclassed Cyclone ele en. 48-7. The Spartans mixed a tricky groinid attack with accurate [)assing and the resiili was anoihci step along the road to a berth in the Big len. A recoxered fumble on the isilor ' s If) yard line ga e the Cyclones their best chance oi the da and l .a Klootwxk hammered o er Irom the three a tew j lavs later. That was the story as iar as the Cyclones were concerned and the S])artan jtiggernaiil rolled on. I O add to the Iowa State woes. Ii e men weie injured. l ' p|H-r; Monil suliport ffiiiii llir C clour udrliyirs ilinniii „ , lose jilax. Lower: Inji •.ntd nil ii iiuilinii loiii, ' in Irani llir sjinllrr. 167 I.Ol BosN ' iAK (.11,(1, Dana Omfr HaljbuLk LoRNiE Paulson FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OiUscored but never outfought might well ha ' e been the title for the 1948 Iowa State football season. Faced with the toughest schedtile in the school ' s history, C ' oach .Stuber instilled the sfjuad with the fight and spirit that had worked so well in Missoiui football circles and helded a team that showed marked improvement over the gridmen of 1947. Except for a few breaks and more reserve power, the ( ' yclones might easily have been on the long side ol the won and lost record. The seasons ' s record told little ol the team ' s play, however, for week after week the game Cyclones cotild be depended u|)on to ])ul up an all-out battle throtigh- out tlie game regardless of the final otit- come. Spirit ran high dining the season and reached a peak when the rumor of Coach Stuber ' s leaving Iowa State brotight 5,000 students out for a We ' Want Abe rally as the team departed for the Arizona game. The close of the season found ilie football picture on the up-swing as all indications pointed to the Stuber regime continiung the achances made in tlie last two years. Dean Liiiin gels caught catching a pass duting the Kansas game. 168 ),,)) Paulsen mid Thi ' tol Pritysfu nxipnntf lo lay one uji tiiiaiiisl Missoiiii. 169 ■■ ■■ •« .Is 18 11 w 1 Guayd ClUARIlS HtRBlRl CiAVLOKl) AndLRSON (.11,11(1 Don FFRcasoN S l. 1 SI I R W ' ll HllMl Bob Petersen set nine new ISC records and tied another in his last year of play Front Row: Ferguson, B. Petersen, Coach Dickinson, Head Coach Sutherland. Coach Timm, Foell, J. Sutherland. Sec07id Row: Boyce. Anderson, Oulnian, Schneider. Paulsen, Ruisch. VVilhelmi. Norman, Herbert. Top Row: Mgr. Petersen. Doran, Kester, Voight, T. Petersen. Sheperd. Hogue. Mcl.uon. Smith, Omcr. 170 lanriiid 1)11)1 I Rris( 11 (.11,1,, I Li cj Scum IDIR Foraaid TUFROL PKTERStN h.nu ' iud Ll.OM) KlvSllR WON 8 -LOST 14 Io- v;i State (H — C oiirH Ciollegc Mi Iowa Iowa State 75 — Coe 3 ) loua Iowa State 38 — Drake 53 Iowa Iowa Stale 51 — Drake 43 Iowa Iowa Siaie 45 — Canisiiis 5S Iowa Iowa Slate 47 — St. John ' s U 71 Iowa Iowa Slate 46 — Syracuse LI 67 Iowa Iowa Slate 56 — Har ard 54 Iowa Iowa Slate 45 — ()klal)oiiia 55 Iowa Iowa Slate 56 — Kansas State 52 Iowa Iowa Slate 42 — Oklahoma 43 Iowa Stale 50 — Nebraska 71 State 43 — Kansas State 49 State 3() — Missouri 39 State 10 -Colorado 31 State 52 — Oklahoma 55 State 57 — Kansas 62 State 48 - C;olorado 63 State 41 — Nebraska 44 State 40 — Missouri 34 State 39 — Kansas State 54 State 49 — Kansas 45 Bis; Se eii louinameiit Guard Bob Petersen Center Don Paulsen Guard John Sheperd l-rii:ino,i ami I ' , i hllx oHlnunihcnl ,n llux y«. .-. n hnirsniii, hull. Three game eastern trip during holidays marked beginning of intersectionat play Cyclones finished last in conference but won newly inaugurated sportsmanship cup Cninil lilr inn, and diVKir h In; 1,1 ,r (.i luddiuo will. 173 .hidr.suN hujjiilnes Colorado ns I ' diilscii Dioi ' cs in to lulp. Horatio nt ihr hrirlgr. Cxrioncs .sicnrn, in nn MtCiiir, n( Si. Jnlin ' s in M.nHson , i «)r Cnjni. 174 fur Ihc liall. , ' hi„ ' .l:,i ,nr„ ii if New attendance record set at Drake game; 7,500 people watched Cyclones win 51-43 Aiihlrs (iw(i l Tluiiil I ' rUrsrn jiiils llic Kibosh on Dombrosk uf St. Jiilin ' s ill Miidiuiit Sijiuiir Cnideii. 1948-49 BASKETBALL ( ihic k Sullicrland ' s second cai as head Ijaskciball mentor saw the Cyelones struggle llirough one of the poorest seasons in recent years, finishing with an S won — 14 lost record. In conference play the cagers lived up to pre-season predictions b finishing in a last place tie with Kansas, each ha ing only three victories. During the Ciiristmas vacation the team tcjok a three game jaunt through the East, highlighted bv an appear- ance in Madison Scpiare (harden. Indixidual standout ol the (acIouc fixe was diniinuiixc Hob Petersen who set three conference records and six school records and tied another in the wind-up of his career. Towering Don Paulsen also had a share in the record making as he established six CacIouc marks dining the 1948-49 season. 175 1949 WRESTLING Dcspilc llic lad lliai the (Atlonc grap- plcis were not (onsisleni winners, ihe fight and skill lound in ( ' oaeh Otopalik ' s leani (oniiniied lo draw enlhnsiasiit cr() vds. Although the Iowa State niatnien eoiild notch only two ' ictories dining the dual meet season, thev managed a lie with con- lereiue thampion Nebraska and dropijed two other matches by a total of six points. (Aclone chances for a successfid 949 season were somewhat hampered when Ohnipic champion dlen Brand retired horn competition after an early season shoulder injury. The eteran Brand ' s cx])erience was not entirely lost, however, lor he acted as assistant coach for the remainder of tlie season. Iowa State ' s shcjwing in the finale of the season, the Big Seven meet, more than compensated for earlier losses as Pat Bush annexed the l, ' ) ) 11 . thampionship. l)i(k Ditsworth won the 14, ' ) lb. title and Hon Thomas topped the 1 () ) lb. division. riiniii, iiiciulu l„,„t,. tluiinas, Stom, l ' ,iiM ns, |;i,nl.s, I,( ink. l,iiu , Uiivli. Diivvvci ih, Kn.n.i. ,in K.iK.n. Co.uh ()l .|).;lik. f IIIMM IIIJ«J. 1 i 5g1 ) .s i is oil top but llic iidiiiiitiigc i. iiiii ii lam. (.uijijih IS jnil ,01 III, inisuiic ill iiiii Sevfii meet. The Big Seven meet saw three individual championships awarded to ISC grapplers WON 2-LOST 6-TIED 1 Si, lie . . Sum- . . Stale . - SiaU ' . . ... 1 1 — Wise ( lllsill 1 . ... 1 1 — M iiiiKMita . . i 0 - ColoKulo S M - Ntbraska .11 St. lie . . . . .l.S-Cioloiado . , M .21 Stale . . ...], ) — Kansas Statt ' . II Slate . . ... , ) — Iowa Stale leaclnis . ' 2(1 Slate 10 - Oklahcinia .1 1 Slate . . ... (1- Oklalioina . , M , . . .HI ; I ' ii ' iil v oi leiiil II linnd to winner Dim Thoiiim ill the Hin Sei ' en I ' ouriirx. 177 NCAA Meet RcpreseiUali es— Shifllei. ScIimikIi. Witls. l,.i lUi;4e Upper: ShillUr nnkes the Iturd wii tiH k any. I.uv ,() . ■ o f)!(v7 (ind serious fnces rlinidcliri-.c CmIii diiriii! ' meet. 1949 SWIMMING ' Vhv I ' Jl ' .) edition oi the Iowa State swim- ming team splashed through to one of the best season ' s in the school ' s history in win- ning seven ot eight dnal meets and setting 44 new records dnring the season. Only Michigan State ' s perennial pool stalwarts vere able to stop ( oacli jack McCniire ' s rampaging scpiad. Ihc conference meet at Nebraska pro- vided the Cyclone ' s with their eighth straight Big Seven title, as the tankers set new records in six exents in addition to piling ii]) a re( ()r(M)reaking total of 88 points in taking the crown. Individual standout of the meet was Roger Watts who set a ne ' record in each of the three e ents he ap|K ' ared in, the 22(1 and 440 yd., and l. ' iOO meter free style races. Watts led the attack on records throughout the season as he established 25 new marks. 178 SHAIl Q Q f m ' m Tunknicti fly low al the sliiitiiig tmc rrcsliinc]! SvuiiiMurs — Coacli McGiiirc, Liii(l; ieii, Urouii. Din- ham, Doyne, Allison, Mefi-. Anderson. Sv ininiers took eighth, straight loop crown; Roger Watts established 25 new records Front Row: Kullman, Bonebiakc, Winslow. Sliiffk-r, 0 crniilki, ,uil. Sranul Ko.r. Mur. (,usl,ifs(.n. Ml;i Audi son, Mgr. Nonis, Thompson. Counic. [cvck. Co.iih Mif.iiiic. ) Hmr: NicKcii. Stluindi, l,.i Blil;i-. i..i Watts, Howes. Lambert. John.son. r.irr K)n}s,is Sl;lr ,111 -l-r III, illail ,n Ihc r C r in)c rinniris ; « m ,iii,I sn n„,l n, Uir in,, ,i,,l ,l,nli. Mite relay teams showing and Smith ' s high jumping highlightecl mediocre year hi, .III ;,!„■: Ik-.in, 15;u . Sifphciis. I.om. (;.i|)I. M.ihiII, Slc ' inli.iih. Wilkin. Ilollin.iii. (.iillilli. lofi , ' ;.,■. M ' i. I iiid.ilil. l ' At ' K-l[. KIk, lt,nkU ' . Kiu hl, ciiR-i, Siinlli, I cckin, Wnll. clsc.n. Aikii. I i. .11 li(,ini|. li, ( (,.u h lluiii.ill. ■fnhf ' S ' M rr r ' 1948-49 TRACK C.xclowc track pci lonnamc lioin spring r,i(cS ihrougli viiucr I ' JI!) kit imu h lo be desired as tlic State c iiideriiieii iinished last in both the liig Se en outdoor and indoor meets. Drake ' s ihinchids were tire onlv iciinis (Uning the year as both indoor and outdoor scjuads registered chial meet decisions o er the lUilldogs. Prospects h)r the MJI ' J outdoor season looked much brighter as sprinter Jim Bean returned to the stjuad alter a year ' s absence, point-getting ( ajjt. Chris Steinbach re- turned and a promising sophomore Irom the I!I4(S Ireshman team, (.ene Siia er. took his |;lace on the arsity s(piad. The cross country team ol Miller. S1ki er. Ericson, Everett and Baty was the most encouraging thing in the (cardinal and Ciold Hack picture, cojjping two ol three meets in the lall and |)lac iu ' third in the conlerence meet. I ] ' ci . rill ' ii ' l pdil is idsiisl. l.inwv: ISC si-ls llie pan tin hiiii.sa State ill n lonir one. 181 Cwih liiililall ilicihs Ihr Iniir u-itli llir mil, ' irl,i I, Track future brightened with addition of sophomores Doran and Shaver to varsity Gene Sliavc) jix s iiiouiid llie pnulice Iraek. llaiklex passes to W ' lioltl li stait anuthei lap. Cross CoLiiilrv Itam— MiIIli , Sli; Eii(soii. Kvcult. 11mI . Cross country squad copped two of three fall meets to win third In the Big Seven Chris •ilrnihntli drmoustuUr Ins sjircinllx irilli IL C. W Hit i i hoi junsinl. • 1 ' l ll I ' iniil !,,-„■: II, mis. I-. (.il. C.ipl. |(.hliM,ii, 1. (..hUiiu.p llir,r: iilin. Iiiuli.iiii. Ill liKldlcN. SlI.lllDU. r.,1, Late season lethargy dropped netsters to fifth, spot in loop after a strong start r,:l :,li i l ,h,nn,i ill nrl! 1948 TENNIS AlU ' i opening the season wiili lour siraighi it lories Cloac li Hair Schmidt ' s neisieis lell into a ' hun|) that saw them ihd|) the next toiu matches l)eh)re again registering a win. I he C ' clones tailed to snaj) out ol their lethargy in the Rig Se en meet and finished in the filth spot as Kan- sas grabbed the championship laurels. In their Hist t vo matches the Cardinal and (lold racket men sho ved indications ol power, sweeping the singles and doubles events in racking up (i-O and 7-0 decisions o ei C.oe and Omaha, respec ti el . C ' reigh- lon and Nebraska lell to I.SC. beloie Okla- homa drubbed the C ' vclones (i-l. Kansas added a 7-0 shellacking. Kansas .State eked l) !-; ' ) and Minnesota blasted the Schmidt- men 7-L ' before the netsters regained their winning wa s in the season ' s Hnale against Orinnell. 184 Ihomas. Webb. Firkins, kimn. On palik, S hncidcr. Cyclone golfers won five, lost only two, but finished fourth in the conference 1948 GOLF Lndcr the guiclancc of Coach Hugo Otopalik, the Iowa State golf squad strok- ed its way to a fine season ' s record of fi ' e iclories and two defeats. After winning by an easv margin o er nine isiting teams in the Iowa State Imitational Meet to open the season, the Cyclones swept on to suc- cessive decisions over Ci ' eighton. Okia honia. Missoini. and Kansas. A loss to Kansas Stale in the final dual match of the year snajjped the victory string at fi e. This late season slump (ontintied in the Big Seven meet al I.incohi as Iowa Stale Im- ished fourth behind Oklahoma. Nebraska, and Colorado. Ihc leading scorers lor the C (lones duriui; iliL ' ear were Dan l)a is. |ack W ' eljl) and Don ' ebb, while Capl. Ken S( imeider and Hi tic e I ' iiknis also saw (on- siderable ac tion. l pper: Bruce Firkins will hare a hard time replacing lliat divot. Lower: Don Webb is about to sock this one a mile. 185 1948 BASEBALL 1 1()u1j1l(1 in their early piatliccs Ijy bad weather, the C yclones suffered lour straight losses before winning their first game of the season Ironi Drake IJnixersity. I- ' roni then on things broke a little more evenly and the Cyclones managed to finish fifth in the Rig .Se en with li e wins and eight losses. Highlight of the season was the pitching of jim Hogiie vho fashioned a record of four inories against a lone defeat. One of those wiirs was at the expense of conference champion Nebraska as the tall righthander hurled a mastcrftd two-hit perhninance. Ihe last game of the season vas a heart- breaking deleat at the hands of the Corn- huskers in a game that went elexen innings. Leading hitters for the year were Captain Jack Buehner and Don Paulsen as most of the Cyclones foimd base knocks hard to get. The infield of Paidsen. Clayton Johnson, Vic Miller and Jack Ruehner was one of the best combinations seen here in vears. i:|)pci: Slidi ' l Lo ier: Manliall roivw.cnil jnr riil.s -All)- lete of the Week award to outita tding Indl-pluyei , Cluyton Johnson. Front Row: CiKuh Sulhcilaiul. Ic 7(1 ' Row: Co.ich nappcii. [. Milln retcison, J. Sutherland. Cfiacli I m |„l, nil. . Milkl. Fcld. lilRll I . IV ' lcrson, Mc I iiiii. Kii Anderson. I.aiv. Maiis. Wells. H(i ' ' ue, Fricdl. Kiniiliainii. B. Ailioii III lliud III! Ill, (.xiloiic duuiwnd. A low fast one coma in jor a sliikt Jim. Hague ' s pitching and an outstanding infield kighlighted dreary baseball year WON 7-LOST 12 Iowa State. Iowa Slate . Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State . Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. Iowa State. 2 — Simpson 7 9 — Simpson 10 2 - ISTC 7 2 - ISTC 4 5 - Drake 2 — Kansas Slate 13 5 — Kansas Stale 8 8 - Nebraska 1 6 — Missouri 22 — Missouri 4 1 2 - Oklahoma 3 8 - Oklahoma 9 3 — Colorado 2 4 — Colorado 2 9 — Kansas 7 — Kansas 2 10 -Drake 8 2 - Nebraska 6 . ) — Nebraska 6 187 VARSITY I CLUB I,c(l l) I ' rcsiilciu Ix ' o Schneider, llie ' aisii 1 (Uub engaged in various act- i iiies during the year. Among the most nnpori. uu ol these were the I Carni ' al and the sale ot prf)grams at the tootball games. Last spring the c hd lield its Ath- letic Husi h)r tile Hrst time since the war. The tesii ities included the initiation of all the coaches and members of the athletic stall as honorar) members of the did) and the presentation of I blankets to grad- uatin seniors. 7 Club sponsored the 7 Carnival and gave athletic staff honorary memberships trout Row: Stevenson. Smith, Angle. Wins- l(i v. Ferguson. Batv. Second Roir: Welib. CriMMlman. Myeis. Schoel. Brand. Third Rdir: Wright, Howes. Seihokl. Klootwyk, |()hnson. Wolf. Fourtli Row: Chaiinccv, T. I ' clerscn. McLiien. Rust, Fov. Top «oii ' .- I ' aulscn. Anilersun. Barkk- , Siuuhaul. ' er riei . Sniilli. Ir.iiil Row: F. Schneider. Kno]). I.. Sihneider. liikins, R. Petersen. I.aun. Srtoiul Row: |.it-er. Wilier. Everett, Magill, Davis. Third Ho-.r: Wi]ifre . Miller, ilredahl, Kutera. Wlialcn. I5osn ak. Fourtli Row: Shilfler. I honipson. Steinbach. C:lagelt. Kcster. Top Row: Beckerle. Onlnian. Hogne. Sheperd. Duiminond. Robison. 188 MEN ' S INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS SPRING VOLLEYBALL Initcrnity Cliiss A I ' lii Kapi)a Psi Fraternity Class B Sigma Alpha Ejjsilon Ward 1 heta Dontjitnry Frilcv 8 SOFTBALL l-ratcniity Cltiss A Phi Kappa i ' raternily Class B Thcta Chi Fraternity Class C Delta Upsilon Fraternity Class D Delta Chi Dormitory Class A Whiz Kids Dormitory Class B Friley N-2 Dormitory Class C Friley s-3 GOLF Initi ' riiity Phi Delta Theta TENNIS l- ' )iitri inly Phi Delia Theta TRACK ■ralernity Sigma Alpha EpNiluii Ward Iota SPORTS TRIAD Table Tennis Kappa Sigma Cnlf Putting Phi Gamma Delia Horseshoes Delta Sitiiiia Phi HANDBALL Fraternity Phi Delia Iheta TOUCH FOOTBALL liiiteniily Class 1 Sigma C;hi Fraternity Class B Sigma Al])ha F.])silnii Q Fraternity Class C Sigma Alpha E|)sil()n 1 ' Fraternity Class D Delta Sigma Phi 2 ]] ' ard Class A Mil TIV )y Class n Eta II ' ,;)( Class C Xi Ward Class D Beta Dormitory Class A Kimball Dormitory Class B Hughes 1 Dormitory Class C Godticx Dormitory Class D Franklin Pammel Class A Pammel Cihamjjs Pammel Class B V ' est vood Eggers Pammel Class C Pammel Dead Enders I ' aininil Class D West Court DUAL SWIMMING Fraternity lau Kappa Epsilon Ward Lamlxla Xi INDOOR TRACK Fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ward Xi Doimitory Fairchild HORSESHOES Fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon FALL VOLLEYBALL I ' ralcrnily Class A Sigma Al|)ha E] silon ■ralernity Class B Delta ' lau Delia Fraternity Class C Hieta Xi Fraternity Class D Kappa Sigma Waul Class A Delta Ward Class B lola ] ard Class C Mu ]Vard Class D Dormitory Noble ■ BOV LING ■ ' ralernity Class A Delta Sigma Phi I ' raternily Class B Delta I ' psilon Fraternity Class C Beta Theta Pi Ward Class A lota ir,n( CAass B Ka|)pa Ward Class C Zeta TABLE TENNIS Fraternity Class A Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Class B Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Class C Delta Tan Delta Fraternity Class D Delta Sigma Phi Ward Delta BASKETBALL Fraternity Class A Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Class B Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Class C Phi Kappa Fraternity Class D Theta Delta Chi Ward Class A lota Ward Class B Delta 1 ]] ' ard Class C Delta 2 ]] ' ard Class D Alpha Dormitory Class A Faircliild 5 Dormitory Class B (;odfrey 2 Dormitory Class C West Stadiinn Dormitory Class D Alumni Hall Pammel Class A ' est Court Champs P II nun el Class B Pammel I Pammel Class C Pammel Champs Pammel Class D Pammel Po])s WRESTLING Fraternity Phi Kappa Psi Ward Kappa Dormitory Alumni Hall FREE THROW Ward Epsilon SWIMMING Fraternity Beta 1 beta Pi Ward lota Dormitory Harriman 189 Sii niii (III lain hliiill miiiikI pDses tiflr iitiiii ' Mii ' i iiiliiiiiiunil ilKiiiijiioiisliilt. Sigma Cki, Mu Ward, Kimball and Pammel Champs topped touch, football divisions •lU- ;.r Mtii will not Iriivc linn ji; I while blocking rill (.iiiiuiiii Ihllii. ;j,iill ) ;itr cliiimps, Kiihci. Bnwuk. Of lit- 190 INTRAMURALS PROGRAM Inlraimiral aililctics flourished at Iowa State (luring tlic pasi year as more than tince out ol e ery four men on campus pariieipated in at least one of the many sports ottered. These men found fun and relaxation in an occasional break Irom the hard grind of studying. The sports pro- gram was promoted on a competitive, as ' ell as recreational, basis and tro])]iies ere avvarded to the di isional wiiuiers. The loinnamenls were arranged accord- ing to residences with sometimes as many as five teams representing one organization. The four residence divisions were the fraternities, the waicls. the men ' s dormi- tories and the veterans ' housing areas. In most cases round-robin preliminaries were held to determine each team ' s classifica- tion in the final elimination brackets. Directing the entire program was Harry Schmidt. I ' ppcr: A Phi Psi lii s iiiw up in ititrninural plin. Louer: lt ' a linil. il ' s ii jihiiir. il ' s a basketball. Powerful Fairchild took the aU oUege basketball championship from SAE, 38-16 sir. basket bull trai. ill fialiiiiitx I las ' . J ,„t on tnj, 191 Facia! expression helps as Deli i-olleyiiall team sets one up. Over 5,000 men competed in one or more of tke many intramural sports offered at ISC Phi Psi wrestlers brought home the intramural rhaiupioushij). !allr hall tinphy -.rfiil Ic, the S If- 192 ( ' , ' ; Sherman b a nose in intrniniinil Inuk. During the year the winners of the four divisional tournaments competed in tlie major sports for the respective all-college championships. In mid-No ember the football title was Avon bv Sigma Chi in a 7-0 victory over the Pammel Champs. Near the end of Avinter c|uarter Fairchild . ) thorougly iroimccd a strong Sigma Alpha Epsilon team by a score of .SS-Ki to clinch the all- college basketball chalnpi()n hip. In c:)ther sports competition was limited to the vari- ous divisions. Fall volleyball champions in- cluded Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Ward, and Noble House. Last spring ' s soflball winncis vere Phi Rappa and the Friley Whiz Kids. Fhe arious other sports that rounded out the progiam included swimming, table tennis, track, golf, tennis, and AVTestling. 193 ■ ' ' Al iCvK ' t ' ,; kal lM ' s •.ollhall Uain — liiihniilx ,li,i,nj:s Friley Whiz Kids took dormitory softbatl crown; Phi Kappa was fraternity champion tf : (( a mile. Tlir ciu,l-uj, and llif jiilih. Strike tii ;- Vvv. .•• -: ..v Sate of Homecoming mums and Christmas Seals claimed the time of I Fraternity WOMEN ' S I FRATERNITY I he higlicst award a wcjiiian may rc- cei e lor panic ipalion in athletic activities is membership in Women ' s I Fraternity. Qiialitications Jor membership are the winning of an ' I in W ' AA chibs. a high grade point and outstanding work in other camptis acti ities. This year Crene ( arr served as president. Dorothy Roeh as ice- president and Ltna hie W ' hiilield as secretary-treasiner. Dr. Cermaine Ciiiot. head of physical echuation ior ()men, vas their faculty advisor. I Fraternity was co-sponsor of the Homecoming miun sale with the Horticiihiire Club. etr niiliatrs risl cijlrr it u-irk nl jnnhnli l-ront R r.v: W IiiiIrIiI, RikIi, Can. Toj: Ito-.r: I ' .nlit.. OKipalik. Maddo.k. 195 l-iniil 11, nr: Dciimiki How: Wliitlidd. I ' c.is ■, Rtrcl, I ,11111 Ruch. I ' lilluii iliii. Cliesllng. Srnnicl litnr: Cmii, kKc M.icUloik, 1)1 - •„ ' WAA The nine (lilk ' ient tlul)s which hinn ihe Women ' s Athletic Association oiler any vonian on campus the oppoviunii to par- ticipate in gronp and inclix ichial sports, learn how to olliciate at lonrnaments anil study camp counseling work. The presi- dents of these clubs and the council oHicers compose WAA Council which is the govern- ing body of the organization. Besides co-ordinating the clubs they sponsor Play Days in the gym and award the inlranuiral placpies and trophies at I ' lay Days and the spring ])itnic. This year Helen Maddock presided o er the coinicil vilh Lura Mae Whitfield assisting as ice-president, Pat McKee as secretary and Virginia Day as treasurer. Dr. Ciermaine Cuiot acted as their faculi ' ad isor. fppci: .,. , «, . ,. , , ,, „ 196 Ii.i,, M , iihuu.nh l„„t t, In 1,1 ,l„ ,il II, , . Fast voll,- h,,ll i ain, ' , l;, ' lil OIJuiuls Cluh hits . Dance dub members appeared in yA Hair Perhaps ' ; Naiads prepared annual show A tiitic and motion sliidx. Does anybody hoxrl at these meetings ' 197 WOMEN ' S INTRAMUkALS Stri ing U) iiuhiclc as many women as possible. Women ' s Inlramurals Hoard un- der the leadership ot Marian ( ' .hesling spon- sored loinnaments in bo vling, swimming, soiiball, ()lleyball. table tennis, basketball and badminton with a total ol o er 1,000 participants. Intranuirals Board is composed ol one representati e from each organized house and dorm, a town girl representative and Miss McConchie who acts as their fac- idi advisor. Skill points are awarded to the organiza- tions vinning the first lour places in every tournament and an etpial nmnber ol points are also gi en to the four groups ha ing the highest |)ercenlage of their members par- ticipating. M the annual spring picnic a trophy is presented to the organization ha ing the greatest number ot combined skill and participation points for the year. t piic-i: lira ' ii Stall ' locih ainy thf hit:, sluk. l.iiwei: Hiiiiun sliape up at intramural basketball. I , n,i i; ,,r Hupkins. l c.isc, I ' c-iciTii.in. MlL.iich. H.inpm i Duilil.li s,,nii l Roir: Elliolt, Aii.nuMinc. Ccic. Clicsliiis. I ' cxaul, Silnkd () ) Ii j,r HoofJCNeeu, Siii iiiiiKiii. Rcii-li, Miss MtCoiuhic, Fulton, 1 ' ., Robbins. 198 g, t ' ORGANIZATIONS Collegiate organizations and the activ- ities they make possible present another aspect of college life. No one can question the value of practical experience in social cooperation lliat they demand. Campus publications serve as workshops for the applitatioii ol tlassioom cducalion and as soiirtcs ol inioniiation lor the student bod ; lionovavies aie a reward and distinc- tion lor scholastic merit: (luncli societies present an opportunity to those with a harmony of religious leeling tor iellowship and worshi]) at a degree oilierwise lui- attainahle: and the l)and. oichestia. clior- tises and theatrical groups altord a nied- iuni lor expression and de elopnient of student talent. C ' anipus organi ations lielp complete the well-rounded cducalion. 199 tppci: Lin lUnuli points out a few tacts to the liii ' Hiiurd. Limci: Union Board tiics I ' m, in oo,l Inji ilisinssin-: hrolilrnts ol the day. STUDENT UNION BOARD It is ihc rcsponsibilily ol the Smdcni Union Board lo direct ihc activities ol the Union and to approxe all lunctions thai arc lield within the building. Its ten mem- bers arc elected by the student Ijody and are representatives of each ol the college di ' isions. The booking agent, social direct- or and editor of the Daily are ex-otficicj members. Last year, for the first time, the board sponsored stjuarc dances in the I ' nion. Its many other functions included the Union Night Club, Campus Varieties and an all- college bridge totunamenl. Winners in this contest were entered in the Rig Six 15ridge lournament. In addition lo spon- soring its own finictions, the board also had tcj approxe all dances held in the Union. 200 Miss Sliiniliiid I ' lniliiil iii iQ t) )ii(idr-,ll accepts Ihc filtiiidils u) the uuwil. l- ' iiiiit How: Eickelberg, Coiizemius, Perry, Stephenson, Baxter, Ross, Kadera. Second lidic: Droluer, Pcisinger, Kiewatch, Sojka, Nelson, Sowers, C. Stewart, Collins. Third Row: White, Benson, Meyer, Northey, Steigerwalt, Plate. Sickles. Fourth Row: Reigle, Worth. Rohwer, McKinley, Twinam, HolTman. Neville. Hinrichsen. Fifth Row: Henrikseii. Murphy. Kastiier. Benckc, Rocper, Frederick, M. Stewart. Top Row: WikiicT. Cvoui. Osni()lu il(h, Fidk. Skcniii. Koisiund. Habben, Hotthkiss. CAMPUS 4-H Former 4-H Club members extend their in terests and acquaintances at ISC by join- ing the Campus 4-H. Each quarter they sponsor at least one social or educational event. Last fall the club held a Fall Frolic and winter cjuarter the big event was The S(]uaw Creek County Fair, leaturing square dancing and a no elty show. In the spring they held a picnic. The club also helps at the state 4-H con- entions by tondiuting tours and partici- pating in ihe style sho v. I lic also lend a helping hand to llie Iowa Rural Votith Conterence. Last year was the first year the club in- tluded both men and women, the com- bination being lormed last spring. It now boasts !! )() members. Deane Rinner actetl as president last year, Robert Bellman vas ice-president, Mari- lyn Pitman served as secretary and Doris }ury vas treasiner. The advisors were Julia Faltinson and (ieorge Boehnke ol the state l-H stafi. Front Roir: Ismcil. Ik-lbiiaii, I ' lllMi.iii. Riiiiici. Jui , (.eltnig. Nissh. Second How: Sicxks. Qiiaa.s. Knccn. (U)lliiis, Fitsinniuins. Book. Fey. Fliird Row: Sands, ' 1 inius. DcW ' olf, Olson, Mathre. Neven. Fourth Roiv: Mocllering. Wahlert, Augustine. Bartz. Kmh. Gillette, dinger. Fiftli Row: F.gb. Blonuiuist. Easton. Watkins, Slransbangh, Killer. Fo . Hiiser. Fop Roic: Bo Le. Suansun. C.rciman, Bicdensteiner. Kassel, Bar- lington. Bliss. Six weeks of rigid training and you too can enjoy litis sort of thing. 1 , J ' 9 f 2 tjW r RJf B A. i -Z ; • cii ' ' :C fr K . t 01 1 ( f fl B ' 1 i - Wm m- I |i| i: i ' l: tnr III, cold winter monlhs iiic vra ' tJ i ,• auiuutl ,::fd iillcr ' s Da . I.owei : Tiic Fieiliiiii ■■)■■ Ccuniil luihh llifir weeklx conffienir. YMCA The loua Stale ' IC.A ])r() idcd an (iigani c ' d group lo meet tlic social, rcc rca- lional and cdiualional needs ol men on campus. During the school yeai ihe ' M(1A spon- sored such events as the Foieigii Student ' s Reception and W ' oodeutters ' Day. botii at Lynn Fuhrcr Lodge. In addition rrcc|uent firesides were held at tlie Lodge lor the members. Cooperating witii tlie ' ' CA, the grou|j s]K)nsored the ' Mixei at the beginning oi iail (piarter. Tile student cabinet, composed oi the ollicers and thirteen committee heads, met once every two weeks. It was through their efforts that the purposes ot the YMCA were ser ed and iurthered. Ollicers were Robert Walters, president; .Max Smith. ice-president; Bruce Holl, sec- ielai ; and na id Iiittle, Hnance director. I ' innt Riiic: Mailekl, lulllc. W.ilnis, Holl. M kc.in. Sniind Row: liidn, lliick. Siduii. kline. Tliiiil Rn w u. liaiicrod. L)ie M , Ki . Cxk.iis. 7V- . Rniv: Fleming. W.iilc. l:iisli,ill. }im1i, McKec. Hoppc-i . 202 TAU GAMMA The Tail C.anima ( lub was organized to pi() icle a place in rainpns acti ilies lor women who live in Ames or nearby towns and are not afliliated with dormitories or sororities. The women met in ihe Union or in their own h()me lor |)oi lutk. suppers and on Friday nights they jjartic ipated in ex- changes. The group was also ery active in intranunals, placing high in table tennis and badminton. Among the activities its niendjers en- gaged in were 1 wisters, where they were represented by Betty Byrnes and Shirley Sparling. Shirley Sparling also served as Tau Clamma ])resident during the past year. The other officers were Phyllis Jackman, social chairman: Ellen Hoover, secretary; and Rita Stock, treasurer. The faculty a(l isor was Mrs. Helen Marlins. I ' ppei: Tiiu CaiiiDiii ' s liilk thiiigi ori ' i. I.DUti: Diniiei mei ' liiig (if llif tdtvn nirls rhih. I unit Hdic: Sldik. C.;ill.ii;lici. S|j.ulin . n.iiircUll. Hoover. Stroud Hou : Riinhol . kiiclil, Aiiasmitli. Joliiison, Sdiiih . MonisoM. Tiiji How: Bmiu-s, j.Kkiii.in. laikt. llioiiipson, Roheilson. ,.f 203 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB — Front Roic: Constance. Burner. Fariini;lun. Dudaiii, Xuiv- foici. J. Gallegos. Heindon. Second Rou : Venkateswaii, Endo, Young, de Saint- (.)uen- tin. Taylor. Havnes. Ali. Third Rnic: Leveson, Rivas Alcala. Scott, Patel. Mudeiris. O ' Day. Fourth Roic: Salinas. Huiwicz. Al-Ali. Patino. Solis. Fifth Rour Hanna. Menirn, Bernardo. Ibrahim. Maja. Rivera. Top Row: Hermann. Lorhen. Nashif. Ness, King. Inrriiiii liidrnls displiiy niilii jiiililun Club inieling. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Cosmopolitan CUiib was loriucd in order to foster international spirit between foreign stndenls and those from ilie United States. Every Friday e ening at their informal meetings the 76 members met to exchange ideas and become better acquainted. This past year the club was led by Frances Farringion, |M ' csidcni; Ikn (iallegos. ice- president: Frances t Constance, secretary: and Arjun Diulani. treasurer. SOCIAL COUNCIL Ihc importaiu job of coordinating the arious social acti ities on campus falls upon ihc .Social ( oimcil. Last fall the conn- ( il sponsored ilic House Mother ' s Fea. Ciointesy Week and Drop In Exchanges. All residences and wards have representa- ii es on tlie toiuicil and it has final voice in all recommendations pertaining to social ac ti ilies. Fhe president last year was Robert Kills ' and secretary was Jmie Williams. SOCI. L COLNCII From Row: cl)stei. N.nigon. Sn dcr. Barnes. Hoppeni.illi. R jss. Nielsen. Nelson. Hoppei. Bonlhuis, Robin- son. Second Row: Faliden. Lovett. Ostrand. Vernei . Knschmann. Rafn. Rhodes, Searl. Endres. Weber. Uiehl. Third Row: l)iidle . Spetman, Williamson, Schmielaii, Morningslar, Bartlett. Bleam. Robinson. |ohnson. Winlerbottom. McCallister. Fourth Roii - Brockel- man. Hertzberg. Funcke. Haskell, lieekett, Brahms. Durham, yertcison, Lilieihihl. nin, ;le. Rav. Fillli Ro-w: Hnedepohl. Ciimmings. I.annan, Richardson. Clement, Cnrrv, Schilling, H()Ullkl s, Boh . Lindsay. .. Row: l.ndeniann. Boike. Peterson, Harlan, I,o e, Bu bv. Hangan, Maynard, Reese, .Ashley. Button. VI 1 F.R SPORTS CLVR—Iioul l!o,r: I iidi in.iiin. I i.ink. Aita. Klindwonh, Hobson. Swcdbcri;. Morteriid. Second Raw: Rcislc. Hillund. Bisson, Huston, Pleak, Reil. Dciiiil.HiDk. Third {o-.r: Erickson, Ahlsircn. Williams. Eckel. Scotl. Hol kucchl, ln L:uii, Ic Dcriiioll. Fitnrlli Rmr: Srhoelfler, Smkci. Sic eiilins . Weiit icn, Rostal, R.isiiiiivMii, |a((ibs()ii. l- ' illh Rinr: Eni;clhaidt. Hiispcii. Hissc-ni. Hess. Nciiman. Railin. llMiii. I ' llkc. roji R nr: Billiuucr ' . (;uiiinii ;hain, DiMailc Rcdi. Salic. Siiiiiiici, I cl ' .iihn. Winter Sports Club gets set for a run at the poor man ' s Sun Valley, the ISC t olf course. WINTER SPORTS CLUB RED CROSS 111 orckr i iJiomotc interest and par- ticipation in winter sports and enlarge and impro e the existing facilities at LSC. Winter Sports L ' Auh sponsored the Winter Sports Carni al, toboggan parties and offer- ed instruction in skiing. The 150 members, meeting e ery other ' e(lnesdav. were ably led by President Lawrence Schoeffler. Robert Sajbel acted as ice-president: Betty Hobson as secretary and I() ce . ila as treasurer. The ISC Red Cross works in conjunction with the county organization to bring the Red Cross to college students. Each spring the gioup helps with the ' ater safety program and they carry on an accident prevention campaign each fall. The annual Red Cross Dri e vas held last March and the contributions came to o er 1,300 dollars. The president last year was Mildred Bretnall and Esther Morledge served as i( e-presidenl. REH CROSS Front Rmr: Roos. Bretnall. Hamlin. Marriott. Second How: Koch. Sniiih. Kill . Tofi Rd.r: M.nih. Morledge. Reeve.s, Wilson. Esmjir inti l iiiolirs oorf al Snci il Hurraus r.udlu ' ni (.uiuhol ml liiKini sjiiiinoird hijis In Rndin liidirr fill driiinatic oilii lilcnmcnl. SOCIAL BUREAU The Social Bureau works to initiate new ideas for social functions and seeks vays to i nterest more sliulenis in tlie arious acti - itics on canijjus. Last year the gTou|) s|)ons()re(l the Cirid- iron Gambol and worked vith the Cos- mopolitan Club in presenting International Night. A major accomplishment was the pro- ' ision of tickets and transportation to students whf) wished to see various plays and nuisicals performed at KRN T Radio Theatre. John Har ey headed the bineau last year as |)residcnt and Joe Lyon ser ed as vice- president. 206 Member ex officio, tin: devil you say. STUDENT PROPERTIES BOARD Student Properties Board is a non-profit organization incorporatetl nndcr the state laws of Iowa. It accpiircs. maintains and rents lighting eepiipnient, backdrops and other liard to get eipiipnient lo xarions social and business organizations cjn the Iowa State campus. Dining tlie past year Keith Fletcher served as chairman: Esther Morledge, treasurer: John Harvey, .secretary; John Chrisinger. business manager; and Bruce Holl, office manager. Prof. E. L. Barger and B. V. Schaefer ser ed as faculty advisors. More lighting etjuipment, backdrops and soiuid effect records vere added tcj the Board ' s sujiplies this year. JQ 207 YM CA In share imilual interests and to help (olli ;x ' women li e a Christian life are the aims (il ihf ' VC ' .A. Almost 1,000 stiuienls I)cloni; lo the organization. Kat h Satmday the gronp held an aller- noon luirserw Among its last year ' s ;:c(()m- |)lishmenis were Knitting for F rante. send- ing l)o es ol io s to I ' .nrope and a Foreign Sindent lea. I.asi Angnsi L. ' SOO l-H girls took part in ihe snmmer A ' i)r )gram. The groti|) also eiUeri.iined all Ireshmen women dining i-icshman Davs in ihe hdl. The ■ V(; A had weekh inleresi group and connnillee meel- ings and one all-association meeting. |uliann Uarker served as president this ear. She was aided by ( ' harlene Spangler, ice president; |oan Armann. secretary: and ad iie [ohnson. treasmer. Mrs. Betty ( ' owles was W ' C ' A evecnti e secretary. YWCA gathers for annual Rose Cerei)io)i . a A kk 208 iff 01 atrirU: All A.N B. Kl.INK CARDINAL KEY During ilic pasi ) ' ear Cardinal Key. senior men ' s honorary, sponsored its an- nual Alunnii Smoker after the Home- coming lootball game and the 191!) Leadership Day Banquet at which time 10!) student leaders were presented with C ' ardinal Key C ' eniHcates ol Honor. lapped lor honorary membership din- ing the year ■as P arl .Shre e. a graduate ol Iowa State in 1904 and now president ol the Chamber ol ( ' onniuKcol the United States. l| |)Ci: Itori Xnniitiu rsiiiils loliii MrFlliiniuY Ihroiigli III, ' an I, dunuii Ciinlnial krx « ,!, ' . Lower; .■( (■. b.dirdtds -j cls llic lap finni Cliiiiirx Slniik. |((HN McEl FUNM ■! )a.mks Skncir Wll I I I Fl I ICHl K l l nil R I W l I I RS Ll( II KII I 1 WSO.N AlAI.N ElK.AR Rkhaki) Manmiiimir Eiiw Rii l.n Ai.i, Phillip Mayer Thonlvs Schultz Alex Edwards Walter Hammond Leo Schneider E. I. FlLMER Cardinal Key presented 109 men with. Honor Certificates at Leadership Day Banquet Cardinal Key was loimdcil in 192. ) as a means ol recogni ing men with outstand- ing leadership (jiialities along with those of exccllcni character and high scholar- ship. Men tapped into membership during the ' eishea tapping ceremonies are selected on the l)asis ot leadersliip in campus affairs. ser ice on the camiJiis. character and scholarship. Fwchc men from each graduating class are chosen for membership, some as juniors and the remainder oi the iwehe are tapped at Wisliea prior lo ilieir grad- uation. Cardinal Kev was guided this vear bv Presidem John McKlhinney. .Secretary Robert Walters and Treasurer Leo .S( hneidcr. {.indi) al Kf jjoittlcis ii}nu ' sciiuu: huiincs: 211 MORTAR BOARD I ' er sprino at ' cishca new nicinbers .iir ia|)|)(.(l lor Mortar Hoard. Ihc iiicm- l)crs arc sclciUil on the basis oi scr i(t, s( liolaislii|) .111(1 lca(lcrslii|). I Ills car |iili.mii l arkci was la|)| c(l as president. ) i ce Kd ar was elected i( e- presideni and lai . liie AnderMni. ireas- tner. Dr. Louise Peet was the honorary meniber selected at the ( ereiiionies. Mortar I ' joard is a national hoii()iai oii;aiii ed to prox ide lor cooperation be- tween societies, to promote college loyall ' , to adxance the s])irit ol set ice and lellow- ship among inii ersit women, to main- t.iin a high standard ol scholarship, to recogni e and encourage leadership and to stimulate and dexelop a linei t pe ol college women. This ear Mortar Board held the Induc- tion .Ser ic e lor Freshman Women during I ' leshm.in l)a s and sponsored W ' omen ' s l).i . Ihex also assisted on committees for Religion in Lile Week and the .Activities l ' ie icw tor Ireshman -omen dining the lall and winter (|uaiters. I |.|)ii: .U M lliir liiiliisnii s niWs ,1 Moil, II lloind uucli ' i lilt briii ' ii oiiiiliiiii, ' III Mm 1,111 Diiu ' .sini. l.dUfr: 1-ilal . liillsliis ' iiir liikrii III lilliiios 1,1, Ih, ' .■,;il,r, ' iii: ,iij, lii,l p TIANN 1 Kkl K M KI1 (II Will l |() lll k Jla.nnk Ma.nn M l l Iil KS( IN (aiARl IM Sl ' A (.l.l R Dr. Lorisi i ' l i i Jc) c:i Eix.AR Roberta Moiir Rl I II H Kh IT M k Ai.iCF. Anihrsox Marv Ann I ' m id )i:an Shaw X ' lVIAN MlKIN Mortar Board greeted incoming freshmen and sponsored annual ' ' Women ' s Day Moilur nn,n,lr,s fo clink uvcr llii-ni. lo ir l:d in. inid Kidli lldikill Man l.llrii W nil jilmrs llir Moilai lh„iid o,i Ruth Hudiclt ■w hii.siiiis.s hcjinr a inccling. clutin« I ' ciilifa ififiiioiiy. 213 PHI KAPPA PHI OFFICKRS L. A. Hi vn I. Pifsident R. ' . Breckkwriik-.k, Vin ' -Prr.udfiil RiLii Lowl . Snifltny H. B. Chknkv. Trt ' a tiver Hkxri C;i}si:, Ciiiyr.spoiicling Srrri ' lary FACULIV Dr. Howard L. Hamhton Dr. CIhari hs S. Rkddv Dr. HiNR 1 ' . rillKl.MAN ALUMNU.S Gkorc;k Gai.k En.sign George M. Beal Henry D. Block Maxine H. Britlon Owen L. Brough. [ fieoroe R. Goojjer Lee M. Dav C:harles T. Dean Ciharles G. Downing Anluir M. Dutton Rolxit C. Fellinger William B. Grandjean I hoiiias E. Hannum GRADUATES Marion R. Hatfield Enniiannel T. Jensen I). Hildegarde John.son Harold V. McKnight Allen D. Miller I ' liilip A. Miller Gilbert A. Mo.sele ' Robert V. Ruhc John F. .Sandfort Lincoln H. Taylor Joint R. Tonipkin Ridiard E. •hite UNDERCRADUATFIS (. Eilwaril . lRler ()n Louise H. Barker Paul L. Baiunan |eanne G. Bishop E erett F. Bli aril Carl y. Boek Joseph B. Bourne. Jr. William H. Bmke George Burnet, Jr. Keith L. Carlton Roberta (i. Chase John E. Chrisinger James R. Chi isicusen Rex B. C;.nin, |r. William (,. Cxx.kei Kathrvn R. Crowell Charles H. l)a is. |i. . rthur . . Dav Gioigf . . Deckel- Irving R. Diehl Edward W. Dehihooke C:harles F. Dickason, Jr. Jon .A. Doerllinger Harold 1 ' . Downex Marilyn H. Dreste George R. Did)es John D. Elderkin George V. Fairweather Raymond C. Ferguson Frederick R. Fluhr Dean R. Frietag William R. Gasser Joanne K. Gatz Robert H. Gaueer Eugene F . Gildermasier .Arthur K. Gilkey Barijara , nn (iosling Alexander P. Hare Ihackleus .A. Haningtoi Roval R. Hawkins Carol J. Haves (iatheriiie M. Flenchick M. Aiidiev Hinklv Richard A. Hummel William R. Huiilei John J. Jaeger. Jr. Harvev NL Jensen Gordon K. Johnson , Iai Johnston P. Joan Johnston Kenneth P. Jorgensen Earl V. Kehrbeig James G. Kemi). Jr. Stanley King Berl A. Koch Verne C. Koch Charles , . Kraiisc Robert H. Lamb Robert L. Larv Kenneth C. Le])ley Warren L. Leiuht Karl .A. Loerch Roixrt ,S. Loomis Patricia A. Lundsien Robert H. . l( Alexander John V. McKcc Helen M. Maddock John H. Maitens |ohn W. Martin RoIki t J. Martin R. Foster Mason Jane .S. Miller John C;. Molliti Donald S. .Moiu;,ii Selim .V. Xashil Donald V Niemand David (). Ohde Wallace H. Oigell James G. Patterson Leiand R. Pehrs.m Kenneth L. Petiic- Richard Phillips Richard L. Phillips Edward P. Pope L. Dale Purcell Maicia L. Rain Henry B. Ramsev, Jr. John W. Rendahl Evagene D. Richardso Norman K. Roberts Fhomas H. Roberts. Donald O. Rut! Feresa M. .Scallon Ciecjige K. .Serov V John W. ,Shaw ' an John B. .Shumakei. Ji Robert D. Sinner Paid ,S. Skiles Fril Sohii (ihailene Spannler Chalks E. Spanglei X ' anghn C:. Speer C:harles .S. Stringer Jose]jh . . Stiit el Eugene K. .Swanson Russell Sweiison Lvall F. Favlor E el n K. Fhiel Alan M. I ' hompson Frederick H. Tillwick C;harles K. 1 itiis Henry H. Fomizawa Joseph M. I ' recker Eugene L. 1 urnei James E. ' an Ness Haivc W. Wainiight Richard 1). Webster Ihonias D. Wheelock Lawrence .A. W ' hinerv Joseph M. Wier Donald (). Wiersii; John . l. Wilcox Janet L. Wilkerson .Sanlord B. Wilson Richard L. ' introiib Dean C. WoU Harvev W. Vright William E. Wright W esley E. Yates Edwin Zaidlicz Waller Zelnio Denis J. Zigrang Xathalia .A. Zinmieinian Mildred E. Zucker 214 TAU BETA PI To outsiaiuliiii;; indix idiials in ihe Kngi- iiccring Division goes tlic honor ol be- longing to Tail Ik ' ia Pi. I he gronp spon- sors freshman engineering guidance lonis eaeli winter at wliich the newh arrixed students get tiie o])j)oniinit to meet ilie faculty of the engineering department of their choice and look o ei the huililies ISC offers tiiem in their held. Last year Ian lieta Pi ga e the [ames Kopke scholarshi]) award fc r outstanding work in nuisii and oiher activities. Ron lAUidcpiist ser ed as president the ])ast year with |ohn Hell as ice-president. O o r l- ' iiinl R(i:v: l,f c ' rflt, Sioll. C.iklermaster. Wimroiib. Bluiiik. Wici. Sriaiid Row: Bil)l). Kniiisc. . kC:onibie, Reiulahl. Han- sel. Tliird Rmv: Hiintei ' . Siniiei. |cdcle. Biif. I ' hillips. Ciaiigci. fourlli Row: Zi;4- rans;. Labor, ScssIlt. Kemp. Iiccker, Hansen. Tiiji Row: Wliineiv. Oaiiton. Minaid. lilhvuk. Mat-hi. Wimlheim. Front Row: I..nnb. lUII. Hnnnu-. Lnnd- (luist, C;hrisini;ii . Sk|i-isfib. iii;hi. Siy- oiid Roir: Ram« . Wii bt. Decker. an Ness. Ver I ' locg, Skiles. Cilison. Third Rinr: Copelanil. Sninmcrs, Dounev, Ranih. riiiiRi. Seiow. fourlli Roir: I.Kke . J. lines. lUik.i. NhCannon. Paller- son. koili. Buck. . ; Jloir: Nieiiiaiul. Bittingei. C.i.ib.nii. Wh.elmk. Sh.ilei. Sieck, Suanson. 215 . ulll. ■ifjt ' ii the inf ' ( ' lint!_. I ' lcdi e ALPHA in A Alpha Zeta is an honorary agricukural fraternity organized to promote the pro- fession of agriculture by encouraging and developing leadership in the Held. The major function of the past year was the iniiiaiion l anquet held in February. Sc ent meiiiljcrs were initialed tlicn. For ilie lust lime eterinary medicine students were also initiated. Meetings of the gioup were held twice a month. Alpha Zeta chancellor this year v ' as rhomas C ' lague and the censor was Charles Spangler. B. J. Firkins. R. K. Frevert, and W. F. Barron were faculty advisors. l)u„l II, „i KtMicMs Sp.nmk-i. (:l.i ' .;iu-, Siluukll. Coetstli. Sc, ,  r ,■..!,. Iniiii i_-. Rcilnils. Di ' ihl. (.liM. ( ), A ' .M MoiiMiii C.ilkLIf Sliil el. SkjL■l •lll. Sliiill. Tajj Rim ' : I ' .igc. 1 li.Mji.is. liitlin cr. Bci i ilii. (UhskIc. Fisdi. 216 (If) fniil (iikcs lav tilt- (Jinsh ias sdU- MoiUdu illis f ()ins at an lufortual le PHI UPSILON OMICRON liaking ami sclliiii; Christmas Iruit cakes vas one ol ihe many acti itics which Phi Upsilon Oniicion contlucted dining the past year. The national home economics fraternity met twice a month in an effort to advance and promote the field ol home eco- nomics and to strengthen the bond ol iriendship among the 3(i members ol the Iraternity. Mariloii Willis ser ed as president ol the group and was assisted by Elizabeth Nolt- ing. vice-president. Mrs. W. Buck was facidty ad isor. The gioiip co-sponsored Ellen H. Richards Day. Imiit Km, : Mauw. 0hi11.4. WiIIin. C.isKm. HoIIlt. Seco,i(i lioir: S.,iin(k-rs. Acl.uiis. Ht-iuli ic kscin. Aiulnsoii. 77;ii Rou ' : r.(lt;ai. Barker. Shau. Joliiisloii. Hackcu. Vol) How: OTlalicin. Baker, . Iulu, .MclJoiuiell. . lukin. 217 KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK Senior engineers who were oulsianiling in college ac li ilies were honored this year by election to the Knighls oi St. Patrick. The ])lec!ging ceremonies took place at the i ' .ngineer ' s (Carnival while the initia- tion was held at the Engineer ' s Ball. At the initiation each candidate knelt and kissed the Blarney Stone and was then did:)bed Knight. Jack Maekey was St. Pat this year shile John Bell and Don Shaier ser ed as assistants. The members, con- st it tiling eight percent ol the senior engi- neeering students, were elected by the Kngineering ( ' oiincil. The Knighls enter- tained the candidates lor Kngineer ' s Lady at an inlornial recejJtion. Sixty-nine men were iniliated this year and Frank Kerekes. assistant dean of en- gineering, was made an honc ary member ol the Knights. Prof. James P. McKean ser ed as iaciiltv advisor. t ' |)| ci: SI. Pill Mnckex and his alliiuliiiil.s aiuicr hiivlil- lio,„t oil I ' rolcssor U ' Kciikcs. Lciuci: Kiiii lil. ' . . ' .S7. Piiliiik hold a reception for Ens,ini-ii ' s liidx laiididales. fiont Ron.- Sliater, Clague, Serovy. McKe;iii, Kerekes. Wilde. Raiitli. Kocli, Ikismak. Clagett, Skjeiseth. Second Roie: lilltliman, Hedrick, Steele. Sievers. rscliam . McElliiiiiic . Malhie. Sleik, Lanib. L.l , Huston. Third Rme: Bice. Ramsey, Soiiiers, Maley, Downey, Cliampliii. Leverett, Si.inmers. PeEiiiingliiii, Hamilton. Fourth Ruie: Wright, Jolinson, Bueliner, Peace. Baer. Brown.son, Brotherton, Berka, Broilerscn. Allen. Fifth Roie: Bell. James, Ritls, DtRoos, Waltz, Davics. Williams, Filbert, Minard, Robison. Top Row: Windheim, McC:annon. Westtot, Jansscu, Shcperd. Iroiluuk. ( luisinger, Maehr. Harvey, Maekey. 218 ALPHA PHI OMEGA One ol the busiest organi .atioiis on campus was Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity. The gioup is composed of form- er Boy Scouts who wish to promote leader- ship, friendship and service. Among the many activities the group helped with last year were the March of Dimes and the Christmas Seal drive. This was tlic third consecutive year iIk iiave handled these drives, llie members helped Cardinal Ciuild in the supervision of the all-college election and also were on Iiand for the Selective Service registration. Leading the chapter this year was Pres- ident James Benner. Dean M. D. Helser and Prof. H. J. Plagge served the group as facidty advisors. .tlj)lia I ' hi Uiiie a al wui k. Front Hi)ir: Tliarp, M;ilonc, Roberts. Gates, riioiiitoii. Kec. l)el,:i . Second Rojr: laijaii. Nelson, Edwanls. Kooii. Cohn. Ehrlich. Third Roic: Noiiis. Redi- ger. Redding. Diirgan, Coltington. Ktistei. Fourth Row: Pctteison, Cloodall. Walter, Hummel, Maddocks. Folkers, Eddy. Fifth Row: C;ayle, Krebs. R nier, Mounce, Hes- senilis, Siipplitt. Top Row: Otto, Chap- man, Stevenson. Stangc. Wilson, Cooper. Sperring. Front Row: Richardson, . nderson, Brc- dahl, Bonestcel, Hug, Benner, Aherns. Second Roif: Kiil)ias, Beck, Hadacek, Ciraham, Giiyer, I ' eilfer. Third Roir: Pisle, Fritts, Hatcher, Cook. Gciidtner. Fourth Row: Lemonds. Blair, Kinney, nittmcr, Murphey, Weber. Tof) Roiv: Turner, Wolf. Gustafson. Eckebrecht, Hicrscnian. Petersen. Trocliiuk. 219 I ' HI II A SU.M A lit Rinv: Scinvccrs. Hiersenian, Coover, .{lies. Craufoid. Shane. Second Hoif: ■n. Worileii. Powers, Howe. Hummel. . ; A ' ,.;, ' .- HoUli. Boiler. (.rcHor . Sliive. k. k- aiulei. l- iurlli Rinr: Colin. lirown. Halclen. .Si|iii( ' ■ liinu: Baricll. Hn nclerson. BonnukMii. lorn. Hedin. S.u.i c, I luiinnui. I loppci . Mdinner. Morden. l Raw: ..MKlKraf. SK.MA 1)11.1 A (HI l-Kiril Row: Hilliard, ' oung. .Swc ' le. Dankenbrins . J. .Anderson. Sccotid Row: Brodine. Br ant, Vot;l, Cooper. CJilchrisl. riiird Row: Dustin. ' McKlhinneN. Bailey. Robertson. McC:orkindak-. Foiiilli Roii-: Houdek. Kroe.sen. MMlci. H. Side . Toj Rnw: Nelson. Fleninii;. I). Anderson. K. Sidex. Brute. PHI ETA SIGMA SIGMA DELTA CHI Phi Eta Sigma ' as loiincd to honor Ircsh- nian men who ranked high scholaslically their first quarters in school. Last spring, men vho had maintained a .S.. ) grade a er- age vere initiated into the organization. A banquet was also held in conjiiiu tion with the initiation. Colored mo ies ol the I.SC.- Missoini football game were shown. The Iowa .State cha|)ter ol the national honor society -svas formed in 1 ' .I17. It is the only honorary fraternity which selects its members from Junior ( ollcge men. Officers fi)r the past ear were Wayne Hiersenian, presitleni: }oe Caa -fi)rd. ice- president: and . lbin .Schweers, secretary. Prof. M. S. Coo er ser ed as faciiltv aihisor. Sponsoring trophies tor outstanding scr- ice in the liekl of jomiialism, holding ban- quets, publishing the Green Gander with Iheta Sigma Phi and printing the Iowa Sidle Soiisj Bool; witii Phi Mil Alpha were some ol the acli ilies vhich Sigma Delta Chi, men ' s professional journalism fraternity, accomplished during the past year. Meeting twice a iiKjiilli. the honorary is composed of iindergraduate and professional journalists who ha e done outstanding worl in tlieir field. ' a ne Swegle ' as president during the past year witli Ra) ' Dankenbring ser ' ing as ice-picsident. John Anderson acted as treasiner and Ro (e Hilliard vas historian. 220 r: I i su.MA IkihI liiiu ' : |acol s. Rihb, Anderson. ie- ni.Mul. (.asperi, Carlson, (harnlnilaiii. Dcrk- ei. Olson. Blunck. Hinder. Situiul Row: l.mssen. Dcrse. CJerlroth. Warner. Herrini . Rorem. Thunc. .Silieidcr. Bowers. Wis stonc, lvine. Third Rinr: Reed. I ' ipcr, Brewer. I idhall. LaMar. Bomliadi. Brei v. .Sessler. I ' nllcr. I ' nrner. h ' ourll) Raic: iii lU. Ives. I ' liwcr, Stlininaclier. Vhiner . Maidiiello. Slolp. Bowie. Mac Moiris, Ci.mloid. H.iii uis;. fifth Rmi ' : .Stuart. I..iih1i-,, s, liiniie. W ' lrd. I ' aid. Bourne. Coe. Alluii, ihIhv.i . (.ildeiMiaster. Top Roir: .Sihull, Whnninr. r, [■■-v Driflmier. Riiiscli. liel.ni. Rihuick, W.ili , Clemens. Vondcrhaar. PI TAU SIGMA Pi 1 ail .Sigma each spriiii) selects ior ineinbc ' rslii[) Iowa Stale nicii vho ha c been outstandiiig in the tieUl of mechanical engineering. The gi ' oup placed high in the booth jiidging at the Kngineers Carnival held last lall. It also offered .social allaiis vhere the members could enjoy card playing and dancing. About 65 members attended the monthly meetings. John Janssen was president this year. He was ably assisted by Joe Bourne, vice-president, and the gTou|) ' s facult ad isor. Di-. .Stoe er. ETA KAPPA NU Kta Kappa Nu gi es the men in electrical engineering •ho ha e a high scholastic standing and ha e shown initial i e in other fields a chance to make new friend.ships with men outstanding in the electrical engineering field. Its many pro- jects ranged from semi-technical discussions to the annual tall picnic. The officers for the j)ast year were Charles Krause. president: Jim Ciib.son. ice- president: Paul Clark, treasurer: and Joe Trecker and Russ Stoll. .secretaries. Pro- fessor W. L. (iassell ser ed as laciilt advisor. 1 1 K l ' l ' M! Front Riru-: Gihson. Minard. MtCan- non, James. Wier. Sraiiul Roir: Iwerks. Krause. Kemp. I retker. Hansen. Fleniini . Tliirtl Rotr: Webster. Dela liooke. Knight. Shaw an. C.aMi;ei. Fourth Riiir: Bnlter. .Sanford, Hayes, Blnmei. X ' .iii Ness. Top Row: Rev- iicilds, Wiiisoi, Hcins. Wcslcot, Clark. 221 Tl . ' i M c a. Q PS I CHI Fniiit How: Tiiles, Robbins, Collins. 1 ' . ' .iii(c-. I) v cr, Owens. Lauer. Secoiul Rotf: Hchnsi. idler. McCiuice, Cannon. Dresle. B.ilh. l-airucalher. Third Ron ' : T. Vance, onrif, ' . .Sandiler. Haye.s, Fletcher, Miller, Parsons. Faiiitli Roir: Thomas. Hagedorf. C:. Irii , M. Krilz. Husband. Collier. 7 ) ) Row: I!i( knell, lirodinc. Bennett, Scott, Merrill, Ho|)|ie. M.nolte. .SCABBARD WD BIADE Front Roir: Billni.ns. Doll. Galligan, Rickert, Ring, Drilling. Wagner, Boedv. Second Row: Caskill, Hansen. Williams. McHenry, Woll- nev. .Martinson. Scvev. Third Rou ' : Parks. Webl). I ' liplctt. . llon, Kampfe. Harman. Fourth How: Binger, Siivalsky. Gideon, Reihman. Spccht, Pinney. Gammell. Fiflli Row: Budlong. Holets, Norton, Barrington, Fitch, Friesen. Top Rour Lammeis. Bennett, Ramsey. Jones. ' ondrasek. Chrisinger. PS CHI SCABBARD AND BLADE An informal dance winter quarter and several banquets highlighted the year for the members of Psi Chi. honorary fraternity lor psychology students. The year ' s acti ' - ities were concluded with a spring picnic. The gi ' oup was formed to encoin age and promote interest in the study of psychology. The main requirements for membership include scholastic attainment, character and participation in acti iiies. Ser ing as president dining the past year was Paid Vance. He was aitled in the ad- ministration of the organization by Wayne Collins, vice-president: Charles Robbins. secretary: and Dr. Martin Frit , treasurer. Prof. J. F.. Fvans acted as faculty advisor. Scabbard and Blade, honorary military organi ation. was headed by Capt. William Rickert this year. Other oflicers of the group were First Lt. William Webb. Second Lt. Dennis McHenry and First Sgt. Norman Lammers. The 38 acti e members of Scabbard and Blade sponsored the annual Military Ball and held a spring pledge dance. The Me- morial Day wreath in Ciold Star Hall was presented by the organization. Ihe purposes of the organi ation are to help unite military departments at Ameri- can universities and colleges and to pre- serve and develop the essential qualities of good and efficient military officers. 222 PI Mr EI ' SILON Front Row: Fiinckc, Oshiiiik. Allen, Bli aid, Ritts. Paulu. n. Holl. Dt-Voll. IV Holl. Sr - oiid Row: I.arv, Muiison, lliiahlin. Hcllci. Johnson. Rogers, Howies, Wiescii. Pctciscn. I ' liird Row: Gibson, Moss, Healv. Larson, (hiistian, Hayes, Happen, Robertson, Mc Kcc. Foiirlli Row: Johnson, Paul, Chn. Wright, Helmsladtcr. Schroeder. .Schrimpcr. (.at . I,o vr . Fifth Row: Scolt, .Skai. C.ilkev. Ramsey. .Stanek, Chapman, Fritz, Martens, l.each. James. Top Row: Bailey, l.nthin. Cliambcrlain. Clingman. Toenges. Madison Miwanl. Hntihinson. Read. Shiimakei. , LPH. C.HI .SIGM.V Fioi t Row: Lcncht. Deuell. Wheelock. I.everett. . sher. Second Row: .Sinner, Byril. Hawk. Copeland. Third Row: Pa?nr. Zig rang, Buchanan. .Shore. Vester elt. Top Roxc: Sliiniiaker. Baiiriedel. . yers. Stonehouse. Brandncr. Pi MU EPSILON ALPHA CHI SIGMA Elected for proficiency in mathematics. 1()() students and faculty members at Iowa State hold memberships in Pi Mii Kpsilon. mathematics honorary. The honorary sponsors llic Maiii Club and offers scholarship prizes at the spring Honors Comocalion to siudents proficient in mathematics. Speakers from various fields of business as well as college personnel are invited to speak at liic meetings. The major social function ol the year is the Pi Mu Epsilon baiKjuei held c cry spring and fall. I he director during ilie |)ast year vas William Ritts and Ralph I. Ixobinson vas facidty advisor. Those students who plan to make some phase of chemistry their lile work are elgible for membership in . l])ha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry iraternity. .■ dance for members was held in May and a picnic was gi en in tiie spring. The fraternity v ' as ccj-sponsor ol sc cral talks and demonstrations by outstanding men in the field of chemistry. One of the featured programs as a demonstration c i per- chloric acid by G. F. Smith. T. D. Wheelock was president the past year. The other officers were E. H. Dcwell. vice-president, and J. R. Leverett. treasiuer. Dr. L. .A. ITnderkoflcr ser cd as facultv ad- visor. 223 Sl(, l l I ' ll lo I ),) ; l!n;r: Riicliic. Ik-instcin, Cleiideniii. I ' .iiiUi, lones. Second Row: Woods, ' Irue. Iliisioii, W ' csicoii. ToJ) Hmr: l.lo d. Bnmv- Milil, O-liiiiik, Sici ;lil , McCkll.nul. PHI Ml l I ' ll Finiii , ' ,,;,■ l)ic M . Riil.son. I ' icrsol. Mat R.LC-. K1I.4.11. MoiiM.ii. h(.i.iw. S,rond Row: Ntlikloii. ll.itilici, Riilu-s, Bcika. Hendcr- Mill, While. BaunihoK ' r. Tliiid Row: Brouii, |i(ltk ' . I ' atlerson, Beckett, Clagiie, Scase. hum III Row: Andcison, Bcrj es, Gugeler, M.iiun. WjIici. Hoi 11, SiKiclle. Fi lli Row: S|irii((i. I lii.iiMv, Sio.ikcs. la(kcv, Westcot, llaiiiilloii, loj, Rn-.r: Wall . Nicmand, liiukl . Sidc , rhoni|iMiii. WiKou. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA PHI MU ALPHA The imisic honorary for women, Sigma Alpha lola. vas organized to further musical activities on campus and to stimulate an appreciation of music ■ilI in the group it- ,self. Among its many acti ities the honorary sponsors the annual Sor-Dor Sing. Its mem- bers also give monthly musicals and act as tishers for many of the concerts jiresented throughoiu the year on ilie lo va State Col- lege campus. President for the past year was Nan Bernstein. The ice-])resident ' s position was held by Mary Ann Paulu and the chap- lain was Helen Ritchie. Mrs. Be ' crly Baiun- hover acted as ad ' isor to the group. The members of Phi Mu .Alpha are men who have .served ISC ' In partici|xuion in one of the cam|)us music organi ations. The group is actnc m ])r()m()iing and stimu- lating music acti ities oi all kinds. The iratcniity sponsored the Harmony 15all and the Wcxxly Herman — King dole Trio concert during winter cpiarter. The group presented the annual spring Musicale in conjunclion with Sigma . l|)ha Iota and also organized the Sinlonia Sing. Prof. Tolbcrt MacRae, iaculty ad isor. assisted President James Beckett in guiding Phi Mu Alpha. Other ollicers of the giotip were Owen Shadle, ice-])resident. and Lloyd Sease, secretary. 224 DM I I ' ll! DKLTA Froiil Row: Slicp.nd. Hovvell, |(ilmM( Toj) Ho-a:- Doisclt, l.iic.ki. Wil, II DELTA PHI DELTA Promoting imerest in art is the major ])ur|)osc of Delta IMii Delia, national art frateniitw The oigani ation held a Clhrist mas Ba aar to sell articles made by members and alumnae. The group also pioxided a workshop to make and sell Mother ' s Day cards. . demoiisiiatioii l) C ' lemante Diaz, a Mexican artist, was sponsored by the traternily. Delta Phi Delta also took part ni the Carden Clubs of Iowa show. Mary Johnston ser ed as president and Miss Kdna O ' Brien was lacidty advisor. THETA SIGMA PHI The Iowa .State cha|)ter ol Theta .Sigma Phi, women ' s professional journal- ism Iraternity. was headed b Ruth Hackett. president dining the past vear. Other officers were Joan Ahern. ice-president: Ethel Mae Hendrickson. secretary; and Joyce Meyer, keeper of the archives. During the year they sponsored Matrix Table to honor outstanding women in journalism and also sponsored two delegates to the Writer ' s Workshop in San Francisto. inKi si(, r I ' lii Iioiil j;oir: ntiuliiikMiii. Mi-MM. Hackctt. .Miciii. 7 '  ) J!ou-: llakci. Parsons, Mcnnc, Eds ai, lin( ktiii idgc. 225 ( c I r SK.MA DKl.lA I ' liint How: Slelhecht. Ehvood. I.enian. Skiles. Freilag, Watson, I ' ailen. Second Row: Brennemaii. Matlire Marlin, Vallci.s[ccll. Appcll. Bolcv. Thud Row: Sira ci. Rcnard. Vouiih. Uiodciscii, Ciiiiiiiiini s, ' cr I ' locf;. Hanson. 7 ' o ) R rw: SinL-k. I ' c-lcis. Fjarc. ciili!;li. I.ind. ' ic ' M. Hansel. Wiiullu-im. TAU S GMA DELTA Tail Sigma Delia is composed ot suicleius in architeelure, laiKlsca|je architec- ture and allied arts who have shown outstanding leadership and who rank high scholasticalh . At the national conxention in Hotiston this year. Prol. l K. Fit patrick was elected (irand C ' .hapter Master. He replaced Prot. P. H. Elwood, the honor remain- ing on the ISC campus. Paul Skiles served as master of the local chapter last year, and Prol. Leonard W ' oll was the gioup ' s lacidty ad isor. OMICRON NU P -atin-ing high scholarship, leadershij), and home economics research, Omicron Nu initiated L ' O seniors into membership last fall. Acting as co-sponsor of Ellen H. Richards Dav and having an exchange with the University of Iowa chajncr were some of the many social functions held by the honorary. Jeanne Mann served as president aided bv Teresa Scallon, vice-president; Norma K mason, secretary, and Margery Saunders, editor. Miss Frances Hettler acted as facull adxisor. omic:ron nu Frotil Row: Scallon. Mann, 1 liiel. Ciowell. Second Roie: Johnston. Mil liman. Hinkly, Pavlik, Hackett. Third Row: Znckei ' . Dunn, Lundsten, Heyer. () ) Row: Dietrich. Cioslins;. Linge. C) Neil. Burnett. 226 The Iowa State Concert Band Concert Band played to capacity crowds on 700 mile tour during spring vacation BAND During ihc 1948-1949 college year over liOO students played with the Concert, Marching and Varsity Bands. At ISC foot- ball games the Marching Band entertained thousands with its liaUtinie presentations. The Concert Band denK)nstrated that tiic Hne art oi music may be cultivated and en- joyed by students of a technical school. Highlights of the year included the pro- duction of a colorsomul nioxie ol the Marching Band for showing in other schools and the completion ot a 700 mile tour b the Concert Band. Officers of the band were |ack Berka. president: Kenneth Brown. ice-president; Jim Westccjt. secretary; and I ' aul Laiigfeldt. treasiner. Si Bw . t «K«vl 8s3Mhv Thk Iowa Si ate Co.nhkri Orchkmra Orchestra presented Liszt ' s ' ' Preludes ' in fall concert with the combined Glee Clubs ORCHESTRA s- iti A Ihuler the direction ol Ahiii R. Kclgar, 75 members ol the Iowa State Symphony Orchestra presented a series ot concerts foi the students ckiring the year. Among the featured numbers of the fall concert was the performance of three Bach Brandenburg Concertos arranged bv Richard Wiley. Din- ing winter (|uarier the Orchestra went on a tour througli soiuhwestern Iowa. Concert mistress of the Orchestra was Ilza Neimack. a meml)er of the music facidtv and xiolin insiruclor. Iar . nii Paidu ser ed as siudeni president. Foiu members of the Orthesira receixed recognition at the Music Honors Bantpiet. Receiving I ' s for their .services were Robert Lvnch. janies Wesicol. Mar . nn Paidu and W ' airen Robson. . scene jniin A . aval Knt iiifeiiinil ctiU ies a couple uf lined SUilc Fluyen leilli llien jiinils dinen . . . and nul . A snuill ilutl ui ' ei a learni leviih ' ei in Tlie Tune „ ,r.„ l.ije- . . . o, ' 7 Didnl Knmr Die (,nn was Loaded: 230 ISC THEATRE 1 he Iowa Stale College Theatre ' s three branches, Iowa Stale Players, Laboratory Theatre and the Film Theatre, sponsored full progi ams this year. Last fall, Iowa State Players presented William Saroyan ' s Time of Yoin- Life. 0 er I, ()()() persons attended the play in- volving 77 students. Moliere ' s ' Tartiifte, presented by Players winter (iiiarler. was in line with the Plaver ' s polic v ot gi ing a classic each qtiarter. The Players are continuing the recon- struction of the Theatre Workshop and since 1946 over Si. - ' )()() has been spent. In the spring a cement basement was added to the Workshop. The Players spring pro- duction was Greene ' s Papa is AH. The Film Theatre is proving popular with the students. Fall (juarter seven films showing 40 years of American film comedy were presented. Winter (juarter films in- cluded pictures hom lour Finopean ct)inuries. 1)1(1111,1 (I 1,1 M„i„t Ui lu,ia iiUiU flaycn pmcnud -iaituljc Foreign inovLes and original plays filled Iowa State Players entertainment program liuul Jvinv: Viill: Nelson. MiUohirII. kciiMin. 1l-i;;usoh. Lind.uiuin, Millci. B.ulhckl. Scctinil n,)u-: Eiihorn, Haugen, .-Vngstrom, leich, . Moiden. Johnson, Frank, Uroegeniuellev. Tliird Row: Rieke. Stanton. Day, Wal- lace, Becker, Apian. Neven. March. Keilman. Fourth Rmr: .Marvin. Forsyth, Conzemius, Haselton, Dockcndorf, .■ . Jones. Kelleher. Snvder. liiiner, B. Jones. Fifth Roxr: Hampton. McCiitchen. Bradlev. Glascner. Forsvth. Daufeldt. . dams. Hacketi. Anderson. Tojt R,nc: D. Mcndcn. GonsscfT. (;ianotli. Button, Beard. W. Anderson. Merrill. Welterlcn. 231 Two of the highlights ol the Laboratory Theatre ' s season were the i)ro(liK lions ol two original plays. A Na al Engagement, a three aet comedy about lite on the sea, was written by ( apt. R. H. l.e in, lormer eonnnanding oliuer ol tlie lo va State NROTC iniit. llie winter (jiianer i)r()- (hiclion was a musical comedv. . Mair Perhaps, by two student playwrights. Norm Filbert and Bruce VVeiser. Piol. Joseph H. North, Frank F. Brandt and .Mrs. Lama Brandt directed the plavs. . long standing goal ol the I n ' a .Stale ( iollege 1 heatre was accomplished when the Margaret Webster Shakespearean (Company presented Macbeth in the Ames High School Auditorium. The ISC Theatre group has contracted with the Webster C ompany for a reiinn perlorm- ance next year and hopes to bring oilier companies to tiie campus. ,7 llr n ri hiilir jini} ean CiiuiJM Madirlir- In I, ma Sliilf 1 Xm;il Ennii! IOWA SI. ME DKBA ri-.RS Front Rou ' : Ebel. Hermann. Wind- heim, Cleaiy, Blair. Micken, Keshleai. Second Row: Biaun. McRinlcy. Ram- sey. L ' ndeiliill, Neuman. Linder. Egli. Third Row: Vouhh:. Shields, Supernois, Barry. W ' liade. Sclarow. Fourlli Rotv: King, Husbands. N ' oland, Getting. Moals. Lauger. Toj) Row: Lomen. Eggimann, Gillette. Biederman. Mc- Cartv. Evans. Colony. Bear. IOWA STATE DEBATERS Iowa .Stale Dcbalcis arc inleresled in all phases of forensic speaking. Their activities fall into fom- general areas: inter-collegiate debate, coffee forums, radio panels and com- nuuiity isits. This year ' s debate program included eight major intercollegiate tourn- atnents. Debaters played host to the Missouri Valley Forensic League, and held public debates with visiting speakers from England and Hawaii. Radio discussions were broadcast each Tuesday over WO I, and veekly coffee forums were presented. Oiiicers were Norman Cleary, president: Mar in Ebel. ice-president: Don Blair, secretary: and C ' harles Keshlear, treasurer. RADIO PLAYERS The Iowa State College Radio Players were organized under the Department of English and Speech to pro ide students with advanced projects in the production of radio drama. Membership in Radio Players is attained on the basis of points accrued ' orking on the productions of Radio Work- shop. During the past year Radio Players ha e acted as directors and achisors for Radio Workshop members and within their (n ' n organization, cast and rehearsed a full half-hour comedy show, The Ghost of Benjamin Sweet. Jerry Peace was president of the gioup and vas assisted by Don Gla- sell as vice-president. RADIO PLAYERS Front Ro-w: Wegener. Bond. J. Peace Bnrkle. Cilassel. Second Rmv: B. Spcn cer. Ferguson, S. Peace, . ngstrom Ciroszkrugcr. Ohlsen. Top Row: Knau D. Spencer, .Anderson. Merrill. Hackell Mahler. WOMEN S GLEt CLVti—tiunt Row: Joiics. Unchain. Ahlslroni. Snioak. Pictnun, Huston, Pieison, an Roekel, Roseuall, Baitlicll. Nclt, Steigerualt. Second Rou ' : Albaugh, OBiien, Westley. Davis, Pilchard, Hc-niphill. Eiickson. Howhind. Brunsvold, Bleani, Robertson. Mercer, Gillette, Third Rou-: Fernsell, Snoddy, Maxson, Ives, Held. Gardner, Ruhr, Broucr. Sickles, Aurand. Hagie. Shaw. Pecaut. Sontiiiist. Fourth Roiu: Peterson. Bredahl. Gordon. Wallenfeldt. Haniock, Burns, Payseur, Wester, Okones. Lucas. Ebinger, Ahlgren. Higiloii. l-iltl Row: Smith. Reichert. Baughniaini. Lankelma. Ekdahl. S (ibiida. Umphrey. Roland. Rossiter. Rob- inson, Brown, Deutsclimaiui. Top Row: Flesher. Ewoldl, Munster, Stong. Reth ill. Bates, Miller. Close, VVestcott, Haller, Eliason, ( illicit. Inhl. Iowa State Singers, newly organized group of mixed voices, made a four day tour giving eleven concerts in three states n ' S GI.EE CLliB_ -r yii Row: Bode. .Snook. D. Jones. Patterson. Barrett. Monson. Prof. Hilligoss. TIkiukis, Sidov. Labor. Clagne. (.iiicr, (.linslead. Second Ro7r: Martin. Jedele. .-Vden. Riinier, Hardt. [. . nilerson, Reid, .Sandahl. ' oung(|iiiM, liii . Hensel. Vernon, lelihn.ni. Tliird Row: BiDWil. Davis. Maley. Okey, White, Beckett. Rucfnci . Axthchn. B. Jones. (.. Jones. .im l) kc. Lilteial. Kline. l- ' oiiilh Itine: Hultc|iiist, Frevert. lotemeier. Peterson. Horn. Haupeit. Mann . Rogcis, I ' oi li]. Bcekci. Ruhcs. Waltci. Mniison. ■■; ( How: D. Anderson. Tuttlc. Hassebrock, Kuester. Martin. Ciauford. Pcteiseir lniiii , |niirs, |. Amlciscm, Ib.tibkiss. Roejiki-, ' i i Row: Sinith. Newlin. MocUer. Boll. Bruenc. Driftmicr. Hcll)lc. Busdi, Beer, lill.nu, lishci. Wihox, Wilson, ,. f f -T 4i V «S t d:- hM yi MIXKl) {.H()Rrs_ -,„„( i;,r.r: Bicil.ilil. Julil. Ikiiull, lliiMc.n. I ' .ittii s.m. I ' llliii.iii, I ' rul. Ililliyoss, M,li , Kilj .ii. 1.iiiscmi. Robci Ison. Broiler. Hnmsxdlil. Kline. Sciond Row: Fievcit, ' au Roekel. HaiipciL . hlgren, Haidt, Shaw. White. Wcslci, .Martin. I ' icison. I ' ecaiit. .SoiKjiiisl, Held. McCilelland. Third How: Jcdclc. Westlev. J. .Vndersoii. Gaidnei. Maniiv, Ruhr, Labor, Howlaiul, D. Ander- son, Siekles. Carter. Rosewall. Smith. Foiirlli Roiv: .Vden. Snoddy, .Malev, Burns. Beckett. Reichert. Claguc, J. Smith, G. Jones, E.shelman, Becker, Erickson, Thomas. Fiflli Kou ' : Fernsell, HuUquist. . ibangh, Itutle, Okones, Crawford, Payseur, Axihelra, Roland, ' an Dvke. Hagie, Kiiefncr, Smoak. Sixtli Row: . ulen, Totemeier, Bales, Horn, Rossitcr. Petersen, Fkdahl, A. Jones, Gordon, Riches. KliavMi, Bode. Westci.tt. Top Row: Mnnstor, I). Smith. Stong. Dritlmiei. Rtllnvill. Kshelman. Miller. Fouler, Brown. Fisher. Baip hm.inn. Wdcox. W. Jones. Wilson. Pirsidfiit Fiilcy Inrimm lo tinow llic swilih at the minua! CIniilinns txr IhiIiIdih unnmrn. CHORAL GROUPS A new organi aiion niatle u[) of selected mixed ()ices. the I() a .Slate Singers was formed under the direction of Prof. Eugene Hilligoss, also director of the Men ' s and Women ' s Cdee Clubs. The Singers ' Hrst appearance was in o ember in conjiuution with the glee clubs as a chorus witii the Iowa State Symphony Orchestra. In December the ' ocal organizations participated in the annual presentaiion of Handel ' s Messiah and condjined lo present a candlelight carol s,er ice for the Christmas iree-Iight- ing ceremonw During Religion in I.ile Week the three groups took part in the opening cere- monies and in the all-college conxocation. In March the Singers made a lour-chu lour of three states, intluding ele en (oiutiis in loxva. Missouri and Kansas. 235 riic )c;ir,s attixilics ol the Men ' s (.Ice C u ) iiu hided appearaiues at baskelbcdl games and at the Homecoming game and pep barbeqvie. Joining wilh former glee club members of the past 2H years, at the half of the Homecoming game the men presented a tribute to Professor lOlbert MacRae, retiring head of the Music I)c- jjartment. Fcalined entertainers ol the men ' s group were the Varsity Eight, directed by Pro- fessor MacRae and composed of Elmer Monson, Ah in Riches, John T. Anderson, Don Ikcker. jim Beckett. Ricliard Harvey. Wayne Ivuefner and Frank Kshelman. The Women ' s Glee Club in addition to combined performances, appeared in the concert by the ()cal groups in February. J ' lu- W ' oiiicii ' s C.lif dull uddi its conhihution to the coinhiued ,c r n i.i inuiiit in Giail Hull. hiwa Stutf Singers pruvidi-d a nutsuul lim kgiuuiid fuy llic Cliristiiias tur-ligliling iincinouy. 236 x. 3v: k - m Hb IBBSsr .tw;; tBBHHIBWPIWWP ' 1948 Bomb was awarded top honor by the National Scholastic Press Association 1949 BOMB Ihc I ' Jl ' .l Boiiih. laigcst since pre-war clays, absorbed ihousands of hours oF student ' s s])are time in an all-diu ellort lo come u|) to the high standards ol the I ' .IIS edition. The 11I48 book was a varded an Ail-American rating by the N.SPA. llnder the leadership ol F.diior l)a e (iarfield. the BudiI) stall utilized several editorial innovations and a record ntimber ol pictures in its attempt to present Iowa State students with a book that they would thoroughly enjoy. Giving the editor capable assistance were fi e associate editors. Chuck Vogclgesang. |im McCorkindale. Don Da is. (ierrv Willianrson and Mar Laid). Assod.ih J.hl.n Chari.fs Voc.elgesang V 1 ffX c r i« ( Jlnnih Editon.il Sl.ill— ■ m,)i R,, i I) h is I, ( .,i kiii.l iI( n,(l,,s,ii4 (.iilulcL WiI1i,iiiim ii. l.nil., Ilins.n Second Row: Weeks, McClolh, B.uklcN OKim Peteimaii Riikcid 1 I (i Italian. Tliiid Roic: Ismeil. Uaich Becse, Reis. Jacol son. Fidlar, Haheison rop Ron Beelci laison 15i.i llc C. I () . Rediger, Beach. V ' hile. 238 Tke Bomb returned to its pre-war size In 1949 as editorial staff added 32 pages 1949 BOMB Rcsponsihlf lor llic guidance ol hv Bonih staffs iroin year lo year, the Boinh I ' liljli- calion Board was headed by President Hob Wilde. l olKrt i Mohr acted as secretary ol the lioard and R. . . F. ans and Prot. K. R. . Iai in seixed the gron|) as adxisors. Othei nienibers ot the Board were Bob Paiker. Bob Se ey. I)a e Lovcll. Chuck Spangler and l)a e C.arliehl. One of the most dilliciih problems laced bv the B())!ili Publication Board this year was de ising a new means of jiresenting the Bomb Beauties after the cancellation of the traditional Bomb Ball. 7he Beauties were finally presented in the foxva State Daily. h,lil,ii D.WK C;. RFIII1) •il I ' llrriiKiu is ill the •■.ui x il In iiiiiitnt sniiic I ' lil llindy. Adriciiiic Riiltiid mid Jim .MtCiiikin- I lir ciiiiijnts lioiiiis icrlion is nislifd In rom- •tliiirs -Willi a criliral audience of Fox and Fuller. diilc leaf lltrougli the ' . A ' edilion. pletion leilh all minds on thai deadline. 239 Staff distributed 6,300 copies to break alt records in tke 56 year Bomb history 1949 BOMB riic Boinh lousiness Mali disiribiuecl a record ().;?()() olinnes in I ' Jl ' .). the largest number ot Boinh.s published in the 56 year history of the book. The financing and distribiuion of the record issue were direc- ted bv Chuck Spangler, business manager. In an ellort lo meel tlie pid lication ' s -1(1, ()()() dollar Inidgel. Dick Reese, sales manager, and l)olt ' Rosen, assistant sales manager, organized a staff of ' M) salesmen early in the fall. The salesmen sold 1,700 copies to Ireshman and sophomore students, riie other l.liOO copies published were dis- iribiUed to upjjerclassmcn luider the three year old actixity tee ])lan. Charles Spangler sorlin ' and u Ixpin ' srci is tn l)f the Ihcme as the hiiiim-si olliic jiitpart ' i for spring dislribution. i;tr 11,1 k. to, v. cited; llie jnnn , lad! Xelson and Helen ai. and sennn I, sis for ,n,j,„sl,n 240 Business staff worked hard to meet demands of their 40,000 dollar budget 1949 BOMB Ihc acti it Ice ])laii guarantees each junior antl senior a Bonih. In return loi ' the l vo ' oliunes. tlie student makes a pay- ment ol . ). ) cents through the college acli ity lee for each (|uartcr he attends Io •a State College. ( ' arol Hayes, oihce manager, and Florence l ' a lik. treasurer, took care of the Bomb books and made out the all-important checks. Joe Lyon was assistant business manager and Dick Anderson served as in- ventory manager. Helen Nauman handled the secretarial ■work tor the business staff and )oan Rrown. Jack Nelson and Pete Berk were also on the staff. Office Manager Carol Ha es I-r«ut How: Third Row. N.iiiiii.i V :iiil II. Rirsr. II. IMS. Sii,ui!;Ui, l ' ,i lik. Ainlcison. Second How: H;iivcv, lieik, Rosen. C.r.-ili.mi, Woll. Wilson. lUiMc. Mmi. llciiii|)lnc s. M (:iiiii. Toj, Hoir: Bosnak. Maiicv. Roos. Uiouii. Kduaid.v. 241 Editorial staff used more pictures and streamlined heads to give paper new look IOWA STATE DAILY Under llic duct lion ol Kditor Bob ( )l1- bcrg, tlic I)(iil look on a livelier appearance during tall and winter (|uarters. Increased use of news |)iciures helped dress up the front page. W ' ilh Herb I ' ownall serving as photo editor, the I)(iil doid)led the nmnber oi pictmes |)er issue. Streandined headlines vvere added to the niaketip to gi c the ])aper a new look. A staff of more than 70 sophomore re- porters combed the campus for local news. the life-blond ol the pa|)er on which a com- munity ot 10. (KM) studenls depended for re]«)rts oi student activity and announce- ments of im|)ortanl events. Editor Hob Oelberg hmiil l! i V o k1 S|(1c V ic,t;,mil, Orllni-, Mum, hoim | Viirl.i .M,, Vlcinii ' s, ,,,;„ , ' ,.,, ' Sm lici land. Bdsiiik Kult D Iilki, Ikdalil. I iiinii, (,(H,|,Li. VMiUi. I Inul Hi a Cieclia.iii. ri.iHs;i, Imucu. lUlli.ud. .Mleii. Ciamci, Kioul a tontlli Ron: Bull, Kline, DcGaid. Razee, H.iiictietl, Hackett. Barkley, Robertson. FifOi Row: niistni Houdek Rninci D ndeison. Button, McCorkindale, O ' Biien. Top Row: Ciom. Maiousek. Fleming. Bruce, oung. V . MiUci, Nelson. 242 Sopkomore reporters gathered local news for Iowa State Dally s 12,000 readers IOWA STATE DAILY Suill lui novel (111 the |)aj)cr was vapid (luring the vcar. Following Oclbcrg ' s grad- uation in March. ¥A Side nioxcd up lo the (. ' ditoi ' s position. )ini Biiuc took o cr the duties oi managing editor. John .Ander- son, fohn Wood and Bob Doran (KCU]ned the sports editor ' s desk and [oan Ahem, .Sirsan Menne and . rline W ' iegand ser ed as vvonien s editors. Ill the background, directing and super- ising the paper. Avere the members of the I)(iil rublication Board; Ruth Hackelt. John .McKIhinney. Bruce Holl. Bill . Uord. Lura Whittield, Oucuiin McDonald. Prot. Starbuck. Prof. Fox and Prof. Mar in. Miniai:,!!!!; Editor Ed Sidev Sidi . Wiegatid and Uelherg gvl their editorial heads together. Datlx rc()orters Imund out their copy. 243 Christmas advertising rush climaxed the year with a solid week of 12 page papers ■■ V lOV A STATE DAILY A ic ' conl adxcrtising olunie along wilh skvroc kcting expenses ga e the lowii Stale Diiih Ijnsiness slatf plenty to u-orry about. I he l) iil ' .s income soared to a new high of 53.000 dollars while total publication ex- penses ' ere il.OOII dollars for the school year, an increase ol S.ddO dollars oxer last year. lO keep the books balanced during the year took 20 achertising salesmen plus a complete stall of issue managers. The year saw three men in (he top spot of business manager. C-eorge Rusk. |ack DeCiard and Hugh .Sidey all handled the job of making the I)iiil my its xvav. Jac:k DeGari) )(7,ssc.5 (ippiiwnl (IS Ihr Daih roll oul anolliir idiluin. Suss and s « i s rdihns h cnjix up to sniijl. 244 Record advertising and high expenses were problems of the Dally business managers IOWA STATE DAILY Ace salesman ol the year proxed lo be Fred Young who set an all-time high ol 3,000 coltunn inches of ads sokl in a single ]uarler. Close on his heels was ]im Bruce. Merrill Railey. classified ad manager, came up viili an effective promotion campaign to combat the nation - vide skunp in classified aihertising which didn ' t pass by the Iowa .State campus. Five pretty oilice girls hainlled the job of keeping the files straight, while Don Arends took o er the collection of delinquent ac- (ounts. In the promotion department, Tom Dustin tried his hand at selling ad ertisers on Ames ' most active market. Hlf.H SiDI V l-ronl Rou ' : Sides, (i-4riuli.ilri . SuiIk-i l.uul, Shcii, I 1 ,lliiiiiK ' . ,,„,i,l loir: Wo iiiak. Bailey. DeGard. Cooper. Third How: Ri cilal, llcmiiiy, Voiiiig. linuc, Ra ce. Tuji J{uif: . Iatthcus, Dusliu, Doian, Hilliard. 245 Ixiiil H(nr: Laiulo. Soslci . Bice. Nol)lc, Kainple. Williams, s, ,,- J!:i;r: Dcllcii. Shivc, C.ct oll, Lalioi. Eschcn. riiiid Jlmv: liiman, Mallhcus, Allciulci. Awl.irv, C.ilman. Clayton. Foiiilh Hoir: Nettletoii. Jensen. Pcttersun. Siewail, . lillaul. ■ Rmr: Frutklen. Vauglian. Leach. Burton. Stanfiekl, Kon en. lap liu-w: l.indliloin. Ltideninnn. Ca in. W ' cnncistium. Giles. Wilkc. Engineer named the best college magazine in its field for 1947-1948 by the ECMA IOWA ENGINEER The loxi ' ii Fjigineer walked oH with the •Best Ail-Around Magazine lor 1947-1918 a sard during the annual convention of Engineering College Magazine Associated last fall. Bob W ' ilde was editor of the mag- azine during that period. The Euis nieer continued to serve the students in engineering by presenting monthly articles of interest and informa- tion. In this it helped its readers to keep abreast of current ha])|)enings in industry and in the emplo nient picture. The Eiiiiiiif ' fr retjuired the help oi more than () '  student staff members who vere inider ilie direction of Don Bice, editor, and .Vlden Xoble, business manager, dur- ing the I ' .t 18-1919 period. The magazine axeraged 40 pages an issue, vith the . Iaith issue of 48 pages breaking the record lor its r)5 year history. 1)1 IS u Editor l 1)1 N ()U1E. Busini ' ss AUinaeer 246 •, ;,•, sUljI. Front Hcnr: A.l.iiiis. K.ikii. |. Kil ' .ii . liciii. HcMulrit kson. S,,,in,l A ' oir; johiisuii, M. Edgar. Alk-ii, Iilki, Ic liilc.sh. I ' . uveas. ThinI Roir: .Sl() (.i, l)sc-r. I i-r. Kiciitk. IJrctkeinidiji-. Wchht ' i. InJ, Rinr: Wi ' si. Hioius. Sullicihind. l.i c nii. Din cs. Close. Advertising and number of pages per issue set an aU-time high for tke Homemaker IOWA HOMEMAKER Producing a •cll-r()lln(lccl magazine that would ap]jeal to a larger ninnber of readers va.s one of the main goals of ihe luwd Homeuuikc) . This was done by varying the contents of cac h mc:)nth ' s magazine to in- clude articles on subjects such as job oppor- timities for graduates, liouic economics re- .search and ti|3s on how to buy articles ranging from potterv to fur coats. Se eral men on campus added liiei r by- lines to the magazine — something out of the ordinarN ' in the Iowa Hoineniiikey. The men described tiic rules and know-liow of arsity sports. Directing the staff were Joyce Edgar, |niblisher: Nancy Baker, editor; Margery .Saunders, managing editoi; and Joan .Mieiii. business nianat.;ci. Associate editors were N ' anc Johnson. .Margaret Le esoii and Bai bara Parsons. . a.m: U. k1r. Etiiloi JovtK Eixi. R. Puhlishci 247 r- V ) U i Front Kiiw: Lancaster, PHucoci. l$i aiu. .Sharon. Kern. Second Roic: Dankenl)riiig. Rinner. Hilliard, River. Third Row: Gilchrisl, Suanson, .McKinley, Cordincr. X ' issci. Fourth Rinr: Beckett. Sucgle. Button. Wood. Nelson. Shounian. Fifth Roic: Cnll. .iinle , Hondek, Cook. K el . o i Rov: Caoiii, i(ks. Flemins;, Skenitt. Korsluml. Ag staffers at work. Iowa Agricutturist the only collegiate ag magazine using color cover illustrations IOWA AGRICULTURIST rhc lou ' ti Ai t icittttit tsl hokls the dis- tiiuiion ol Ijciiig the only college agricul- tural niaga ine to carry four-color cover illustiatioiis. Four of the year ' s eight covers wt ' Yf in color. The magazine underwent gieat changes in a]jpearance and editorial content this vear. Tlie staff continued to publish a mag- azine For Fiitine Leaders in Agi-icultine. Articles ol ital interest to students were found in e ery issue. Editor David Bryant and Business Man- ager Don Pdueger directed the staff of more than 7 ) students. Holding key staff posi- tions crc James .Sliaron, managing editor, and William Rern. Peter Cuff, Forest Cioelsch and Fugene Evely, achertising managers. RoNce Hilliard, Deane Rinner and Kenneth Oiiinn Avere associate editors. Davii) Brv.ant. Editor Don Pflueger. Business Manager 248 The Veterinary Student ctaims readers in five continents for its quarterly issues VETERINARY STUDENT The I ' clcniiiiix Sliidfiil. a publitatioii ot general and scientific interesl to men ol the etcrinavy i)r()tes,si()n. represents the journ- alistic elioris ol tlie Iowa State College Stu- dent C-hapter ot tlie American Veterinary Medical Association. Kighty percent ot the subscribers are off- campus and are located in all 48 states, Asia, Atrica. Emope and South America. Fre(}uent contribiuors are men promin- ent in the profession. The staff tor next year consists of 35 members and is headed by Donald Fidler, editor, and Forrest Clark, business manager. Fhe position of huuhy advisor is filled by Dr. George Fowler. Known lor I 1 years as The Veteiiiiary S iidf ' iil. the name next vear will be changed to The Idivd Stale College J ' eteniKiiid)!. Josirii Erkkson. Eilildi Donald Wikrsk;, Itusinrys Mtnutjier The r,-l Shuhut slafi nillnls itilnniiitlinll. Frnut Row: V ers g. C. Coopei. Fowk-i. F.iiiksDii. Zuiior. Secon d Row: Clark. . lleii. I- ' altcr, Bredahl. Third Rmr: FfUliii.m. C.icsc. Weatlieiiv, Hull. Tillie. Fourth Rotr: A. Cooper, IIoIkoii, Chudoniclka. .Mlenstcin, Allircdu. Toj) Row: Kempcma, L ' rbatsch, Siemens, Wiiie ardeii. Thone. The 1949 Ames Forester was dedicated to G. B. MacDonald, retired Forestry head AMES FORESTER Progress in Forestry was the theme of the ][)19 Aiiu: hOyesU-r. the aiimial publi- cation ol the Departmeni ol Forestry. Dean Finsphar headetl the publication as editor and was assisted by James Ciraham. an director; Htigh Kingerv. alinnni direc- tor: Robert Drexler. associate editor; and Paul Needhani and ' a ne Kiielner. assis- tant editors. Fhe birsiness side ol the stall was direc- ted by Ciaylord Robertson. Farl Denmark was sales manager; Thaddeiis HarringtcMi and Donald Riddle. ad ' ertising managers: Ted . llen. circ tdation manager; and Roger O ' Neal. pidjlicitN manager. Fhe pidjlication was dedicated this year to Ci. B. MatDonald. retired head ol the department, who started the I ' oresler. The book pro ides technical inh)rmation and departmental news and helps to maintain alumni contacts. 1)1 1 TNM V. tcllliil CUICIKH RcilUK]s ) . I ' lllMIIISS Minilli: Part of the Aims Forester staff checks over the proofs. Front Ro;e: Kiii ' ciN. N ' ecdliaiii. Kiiisp.iln . Rdbfitson. (.i;ih;im. Seioiul Roir: Barnes RuUlU ' , DuaUm. Han iir lini, Cdxk-. Thin! H.w: Cla . Allen. Dl-ii- mark, O ' Neal. Sa eis. Tke Gander switched its editorial policy to conform with, the demands of the times GREEN GANDER 1 lie (.rc ' t ' i) Caiulcr appeared on campus lour limes this year — at Homecoming, C.hrisimas, X ' alenline ' s Day and ' eishea, dcs|jiie a thorough purge ot undesirable elements in the editorial content. James Bruce asstmied the editorship oi the maga ine in March when Dale Kroesen gTaduated. Business manaoer was Fred Voting, and Joyce Meyer ser ed as ad ertis- ing manager. Deane Robertson was manag- ing editor and John McElhinney was assoc- iate editor. Logan Monroe acted as treasur- er during the year. The (ireen (iander is published jointly by Sigma Delta ( ' hi and Theta Sigma Phi. men ' s and women ' s professional journalism fraternities. Prof. |. V. Schwartz was lac- tilty ad isoi and was a member of the ptib- lication board with Prof. Katherine Goep- pinger, Joyce Meyer, Sue Menne, Dale Kroesen and Freil ' oting. Dai.i KR(iim . Edilor FRF.n Noi (.. liusiiic.si MdiKiiicr Friiiil Hiiu-: Mc-ver. ■onng. Schuart . Kroesen, McElhinney. Second Hmv: limicic, ()Im ii. Cooper. Alicrn, Diinlcw. PiLsev. Third Rozr: Ferguson. lUncliHksoM. Matlliews Hariis, r);n . Fourth Row: Bradlev, Nelson. Healh. Kiik|).ilii(k. Iiiji licr.r: [ ' ovuiall. o.ncl,t;es.Mi.i ' . M(C:ornuick. McC.orknulale. i- C.audi-r mm shidx some of ihr finer jioinls of the mnj; i: '  ' . . ;: x my : I ' roitt Rou ' : English. Hogiefc, Wallace. Stcwail, Oiknkh. Laiulgiaf. Second liotc: Schalfci. Ciissanl. Kapiaiuis. MiCoiiii. Rrenck. Umgutti. lop A ' i;u ' : Stough, Dunlcw, Bhlho. Fox. Mtl.aifii. Hanzelin. rhf Sketch editorial board makes plans. A trophy was awarded the residence house making the best record in Sketch sales SKETCH Sketch, the magazine of student creative writing, was licaded by Editor Margret Wallace aiul Business Manager Nancy Stewart dining the past school year. With Jean Robertson as sales manager, Tom English as chairman of the publi- cation board and Dycie Stough as art editor, the staff published three issues of the mag- azine. Original poems and prose were contri- biued to the publication by literary-minded students throughout the year. The staff carefully selected the best as examples of Iowa State ' s creati e - vork. Highlights of the year included the Books and Cokes series, and a supper with Robert Root, first editor of Sketch, as guest. In an cHort to increase readership the magazine s])onsored a sales contest. A per- manent tnjphy was awarded to the winner. Marc.ri r Wali.aol, Editor Nancv Stewart, Business Manager 252 RELIGION IN LIFE WEEK rile I ' .ll! ' Religion in Lile Week, ieatiiv- ing llie theme oi Teciinical and Applied ( hrislianily, was opened by ihe iradilional All-Out-to-C ' .hurch-Sunday. Dr. William Alexander, oi the First Christian CHiurch ol Oklahoma ( ' ity. was the main speaker lor the veek. Dr. Alexander is well known ihroiighoiil the eoniur lor his (huidi vork with young people. Radio station WOI broaikast religions matins each morning ol the week and early morning chapel ser ices w ere held each day in the South Ballroom oi the Memorial Union. A new featme ol the l ' ,)l! Religion in Life Week was the peisonal conferences held after the evening con ' ocations by Dr. Alexander for students who wished to at- leiul. Informal discussions vere also con- dueled b lacull members and local churchmen at all campus residence houses. I ppii: Ihini 11,1s,, ,1)1,1 l,,hii l-:,l, ' iihiini siijicn ' isc as liihitni, liaik,, Ol, ■, ' !■. i;,-,: .1 l,- ,nid,; . rouc-i: Rfligion III III,- ll((7. I, pill ' , Hi sliiih ' iih pink jiMii Im morning l-y,int R,i:c: (.;il . I ' .iiiiilxiiii. Edc-iilium. Wells. ArnKiim. Sen, ml K,iir: Bicinolli, l.uiul. lircmall, SorcnM.n. 7 n . Hinr: Storm. Walkei. . nders()ii. Smith. Skjerseth. 254 I ' CF — FkiiiI Harr: W ' ahls. CouU, Nelson, R. Strayer, Stevens. Hemmings. Second Rote: Ratfety, Osborne, Roberts, 1). Straver. H. Bnindt, S. Segerstorm, Laskowske. Third Roir: Green, H. Johnson, Van Der Kamp, L. Segerstrom. R. lohnson. I.. Branilt. Fnurlli Rn:v: C.crliolh. MolTitt. Oaufeldt, Wallcn. i on. Hcssc. Top Row: ' an Loh, Rannev. Stolp, Drccssen. Anileison. I ' jaic. IVCF INTERFAITH COUNCIL Da id Nelson headed the Inter- Varsity C ' hristian Fellowship during the past year. Otlier oilicers were Edwin Stevens, vice- president: Ruth Martin and Faye Wahls, secretaries: and Don Hesse and Earl .Stray- er, treasurers. As in the past the Iowa State chapter con- tinued to ser c its j)inp()sc ol uniting Christians. The Satinclay exening programs included guest speakers, panel discu.ssions and Bible studies. Interfailh Coiuicil continued to promote student interest in religion this past year with its monthly esper services and cha]:)el ser ices e ery xveek. The group listed among its many act- i ities Religion-in-Life ' eek, the World Student Service Fund and ISCon. an ecu- menical conference. Ihe coimcil is composed of two delegates from each church group on campus. Foin committees handled this year ' s proiects. I I I Rl l I H ( Ol ( II, fnnit How: (.al , Cnmlnlluk, Coons, (iatcs. Sciond How: liii.lahl. Krogolli. Rcxroal. I ' ortnian. Kis. Third Row: I ' angborn. Maifcid, Carlson, Schneider, Top Roir: Edcnburn, Jeske, Galloway, 255 Kappa Phi and Delta Sigma Theta joined the offering a full religious and social life at ISC. A score of delegates were sent to WESLEY FOUNDATION Kappa Phi and Delta Sigma Ilicta coop- erated -with the Wesley Foundation in pro- viding an organized program for Methodist students on campus. Jhe lort members ol Kappa Phi. ' o- men ' s Methodist Iraternity, met t vice a month. At these meetings the members planned ilieir progianis of religions and so- cial acti ities. During the Christmas season tiie group sponsored the Li ing Madonnas, a li ing portrayal of famous paintings. They bavc lor their puipose the dexelopment of Christ- ian leadership in the ihunh ol tomorrow. The Iowa .State chaptei ol Delta Sigma Theta. a national Methodist fraternity, is one ol nine located in this tountrw The organi aiion ' s aim is die promotion ol lei lowship among the Methodist preference students in both spiritual and social aspects. Officers h)r the past ear were Mehin Frohardt. presideiU; Wallace Xainiings, ice-presi(lent: Mark C.ampnex. chaplain: and Neil Prueitt, treasmer. KAPPA Ptll Fmiit liinr: Riisss. Mc.ul. Nidiols, Me cr. Hciliic. C.olvin. Held. Second Row: I.. Icvci, Rosewall. Bellcnap, Dud lev, I?irki-lt. Miller. Third Rnw: Sickle.s c en, I ,|i|)elslieinicr. Olson. Feklt. Place Hull. Fdinlli Rdw: . uteu, . ' nderseu. Net siiii. Rossiiei, Hall, Bartow, Sauds, Rogde ' .. I l r,r: llioip. Mewes, J,u(ilis. Eh ' fert Roskeus, Woiih, Weniol. DELIA SIC, MA IHETA Fioiit A ' lm .• (.raff, Xauniuga, Frohardt. Prueitt, C.rayston. Second Row: Rvstrom, Clanger, lehl. Parish, Ruhr, . llen, Brad- ley. ' ' Tliird Row: Delahooke, Cox. Hil- liard, Copeland, lldoh. Case. Fourth RouK James. Vaughan. Gish, Clement, Terpstra. Vandervelde, Adams. Fifth Roiv: .Severin. Plock. Habeger. Rossifer. Bivens. 7 - Row: Siedelm.inu. Rolilf, Swanson, Smith. 256 Wesley Foundation in to Methodist students ecumenical meetings. The Wcslev Foundation held as its pur- pose the growth ol the iiuH i(Uial in Chris- tian fellowship, underslamling and service. To meet these ends the group sponsored worship services and su])peis lur its mem- bers during the year. The basement of the new student center was opened for the first time fall (juarter with a party for freshmen. The presentation of a play each quarter by the V ' esley Plavers was one of the Fotmd- ations ' s manv a(ti ities. t ' p|)CT: ' esli fiiiiiiiliiliini pnpintw lor evetiing sen ices Louei: Croup ringing at a Methodist youth meeting. c A Iront Ro.r (,.1Imi, W.ilki ' i. Rc . Vi.lioK. Iis. Nulu.ls. S ilisl)un. )imes. Second lio-.r: Winslow. Rciylc. AiidciMm Wciiicit. ( .1mii. Ihiul Itoa-: IJio.notti. I lii. (;i;iik. nudlcx , S.imis. ' :ukhi . t- ' ourlli Row: Kline. M Nelev. M:ilov, Hilli.iiil, Cdciis. ) ) How: Sifdclmaiin. I ' lolundl. Shocnhair. Spcnin-;. rindcr. Spies. 257 WESTMINSTER STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The W ' c ' slininsicr Stiulcni l ' ' ll() shi|) prc- scnlcd programs lor its incmbcrs aimed lo gi c a l)cttcr underslaTiding ol the Bible and llic C ' liristian lailli. I he social program lor ihe yeai ' began wiih a welcome parly lor new students in the tall, loUowed b hayrides and scpiare d.nues. The biggest soeial event was a carni- al lor the lorcign students on eampus. I he Fellowship ser ed others through their contributions to ( ARE, WSSF a nd the mission vork ol the Presbyterian Clunch. Ollicers lor the past year were Arthin Hibray, president; l)a id Walker, i(e-|jresiclent: Florence Buriows, secretary; and ( ' anoU Fdeii. treasmer. tinnior llici ktinidiic supplia SIuilcx Mnilm,! irilli ,ii idcutiluutioii tag at a Wcstininslfi Fcll(ntihil galhnnii; Westminster Student Fetlowskip stressed leadership education and help for others tn.nl , ' ..,, L.lcn. l, tl. Hil)i,n, I ' .NiH.us 1) W.ilkci S,,.,„J A ' „ir S, uiis(,ii, Sti.nci. Knapp, Da ies. Alulci sdii. Mciiied c. l ,iu lln.r: IV W.ilkci, r.iiln-, Kucr. Huhhanl. I appciK l- ' inirlh A ' o.i Husdin, Hcniiaiin Sloan, riljedalil, rnie. (ink. ; ;..„•. Iiililc. Hiubv. Maufcld, C.atcs, Com, i. inj, }io., |(.liiison (.alloua Rooida. Sa aHC, Magill. 258 GAMMA DELTA Kiunvlcgc and ,scr i(e. ihc iiilcrprctaliou of (ianinia Delta, was applied In the stu- deiil niembers on the Ccunpiis. A member ol llie National Association ol Ltilheran Stndenis, the 1 heta chapler at Iowa State loUowed A Itdl earl program ol aclixilies. centered around Memorial I.ittheran Chapel. Undei the guidance ol i ' astor Martin H. Mueller and the siudenl secretary, Lois Ann Me er. the memi)ers vorkecl together to |)lan a well l)alanced program ol social, religious and lelhnvship acti ities. Regular esper ser ices each Sunda aiternoon preceded the e ening supper and meeting ol the group ni ihe chinxh parlors. l pper: Gamma Delta Christmas patty provided gifts -for everyone. Lower: Notliing like a jolly initiation to keep people happy. A strong chapter of Gamma Delta provided informal meetings for Lutheran students ' . ' . ' . K. I num. I ' . I iiinii, Kohiikc, h ci . Rc . hi( I Ui . liv. Murlln. l);ink -iihrln,n. .Sit-xcis. Kii ki-ll cr) . HiiiiMtsici. Sidiud lidie: Scliuccr, Suidi. I.iiuluski. Boll i, Sdmibir. C l.uisiii. Mnliamiah. Johsl. [acoljs. Gocckcr. rititd lUnr: Xclils. C). rschopp. okl. Halloidorf. Molbn. R. Miu-lki I ' olhast. llombatli. Sdimidt. I.iukovv. i ' caicv. Fcldl, Hil)l)ini, ' , (.udinini. n,iiiipli.ii, KiIlciil.Lii;cT. Otto. Ross. Deiiiiv. Hticdcpohl. I,. Siiiidc Isinikcl, n. Isdiopp, Maass, I.a.nc [cskc. O. .Siiiidcnnaii. Kii-iiiid, C.l.i I. Ilaiiwi};. Marten. Gesell. Fourth Roie: Isoii. Suansoii. Fifth Roir: Dolph. Hagcn. II. miiiiR-. F.duards. Toj, Hoxr: Friedridi. sir. riippin. 259 f t -- gm. Front Rinf: Slum nu (ook. l:ii i Ini ' loii. |oliiis(m. Wells, licaii. Broiiks. F. Ik-iuicii s,,,n,il i;,r.r: |iIIk , l.iiliii. Icnscii. Bnmii. FunklKiiisn, il.U iniitli. 1. HmiiiihoiuI. I. vie. Third Roiv: W.i.nnaiiiMii, l .n i, lliiilch. 1), H.irniiidiKl. 1,. Uennett, •Stcxcn.s. E. Esnciiii.m. A,,, , , ,■,.,,-, I ' .uis lioin. M. Marlin, R()I)iiison. Hicks, RathlHiii. l) sliii, 1. W ilikiiiulh. l-.mls. Fillli Row. Hollidav. I,. ' F.iluaicls. H. l-.ihv.iicK. I(mI,I. R. Ralhhiin. W.ill , Ri . iiis. H.iilncs. 7 (, , ' «;,■; llmh.iiun. llaiiM.n. (:u|)|). Dca 1(111. Uiii.iiii. Xelsiin. l ' . eiiii,ni, Bin.luk, Roger Wdliams Club supplemented social and religious wants of Baptist students ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB Ihc Roger Williams Club (onlinued to scr c as a spiritual and recreational outlet lor the Baptist students silh its regular Sunday e ening programs, a Sweetheart BaiKiuet, s(|uare dances and biiHet suppers. Through its many actixilies the clid) stro e to iulHU the students ' religious needs on campus, to develop church leadership and to promote lello ship. Howard Johnson ser ed as president lor the past year and Dan Bean as ice-president. Dr. Ronald Wells was the ad isor lor the group. 260 NEWMAN CLUB The Newman C ' .lulj at Iowa Siatc grew ra])i(ll (luring the year. Willi the increase in nienibershii) iis aims oi pronujling iel- lowship among C atholic students and lur- thering the good will already existing be- tween Catholics and non-Catholics were lurther extended. As pan oi the cluij ' s social ])rograni the group sponsored mixer and dale dances, a box social. ])icnics and the annual iormal dance. Members of the Newman Club helped this year ' s retreat to be a great success and promoted religious discussion groups. The erection of a new chapel and siudeni center was begun this year. 1 | |ni: nil in llii- iiv;v nu lill Mtnr nose as Xcwmati CInh sliau-s ,rlini uillc r will ihi lor sou. I.oucr: Old Man CInus liifis llir lisfiil jauUislir ill u Clnishnus gntlter- A new Catholic student center and chapel were begun to meet growing need for space I-ronl «()„■; N.jiih. (..iiMii. Aijl.iii. I ' , |.l...ll . Oliiistcad, Sliil cl. Si cond Roic: ShcUbcii;. M. Jacobs. MlDolulUI. Roliiic-i. Boriolf. .Mueller, .MiCiim. iliird Row: Haitwig, Foninaii, Gallaghoi. Byiiies. Diinii, R cliiio sky. l ' i urlh How: Mandcischcid. Haselloii. Nciiman. Ikirkc, Peiffer. Dockcinlorf, Tamasluinas. Top Ro-w: Beigquist, Sweeny. I ' eterschmidt, Nuti, Anderson, Blcylil, Cooper. 261 ■), ) ( Rou-: VouiiKqiiist. Rethuill, SelK. AlUiii. I ' t ' tcison. Rossnian, Q J vll l;llul, Wcbljer. Aiulcisoii. Siy.ok Haw: I-ciii«-ll, Hahii. Field. C:. Cailsoii, Korsliiml. Hollman, Ricrsoii. Fox. , i i.iMiiiili. Holtaii. lliiid Hmv: Dohier. Krii-sc. Kiiulson. ' . l.ar.soii. Ciatz. Ruf;tiv. Kitzelman. Falli, BniiisMild. Inmlli Row: Sachs, .Sudliolf, Barker, ■SKieii. Roreiii. , hl;. ren, N. Hemikscii. M. Carlson. Jensen. Naig. Filih Itn.r |. Nelson. Roiscn. .Strandhers. 1- Olson. Ci die. 1). Ik in iksen. Nasb . lindeilioll. Suanson. Tnji Rn.r: Olson. Si lielllii 1 1;. S venson. R( ' iseii. Mihuhs. Iliiniii;.;. Sduini.ni. NMn.iii. Ilidl(|nist. M. NiK.ni. Lutheran. Student Association extended help to student friends in foreign lands LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION During HIIS-l ' ,) Lulhcraii .Siiulcnl . s- socialion members vcre kcpi in conlact vith the problems ol stiuleius abroad by visits from Finnish and Cerman studeni leaders. The LS. raised .S4()() ior loreign relief. Big project of the year for the LSA was adopting the I ' liixersity Erlangen in Ger- many. Members of the LSA sent CARE packages, clothing and letters to their Ger- man student friends. In januarv the E.S.A ' ers s[j()nsored their annual .Smorgasbord. .Ml Lutheran loreign siudents on campus were guests ol honor. I |,,„ , n hullrli l-n,Hl s,;-r I S ; nirr 262 C5 f 1 f - ■;-. r ,■.. ' .., n., ink. 11. Hainiiicih, liii|ih , |, l ' il;4Uiii. Siiiiuiisuii. UiLclalil. ,S :o i( ;oir.- Eggcrl. Mc-Nci. A. Nelson. Wcillc. FiUbh, h. KiUh, D. Pilgiini. Ihinl ll r,r: C;liase. liailiug. Stoles. Benson. .Milsiioni. liroun. 7 ' o ) A ' oic; Kciishill. Genskow, Gillespie, Bnllci. W.ililui. Cionibellick, D. Fitch, C. Nelson. Frisble Fellowskip sponsored a breakfast and Easter sunrise service for members FRISBIE FELLOWSHIP Fi isbif Mous e sc ' i c(l as a home away Irom home lor C ' ongrcgational sliulciUs and loi ' Iwangclical and Relonncd prclerence sludcnts at Iowa State. Mis.s Mice Murphy acted as house director lor the group. The l-risbie Fellowship is a member ol ihe Iowa ( ongregational Clnisiian Siudent lellowship and ])arii( ipales in suue conler- eiues and atlixilies. Discussion groups were held each .Suncia morning and devotions and spec ial ])rograms in the e ening. |ames Pilgiim headed the group as jjresi- denl. Harriet Hammerly was ic e-presi- dent: C ' arol Simonson. secretary: and Donald 15aud ) . treasurer. I ' pper: Colloti stioirhtills blocked llir i ' icw at Si nu. Kill Chi Christ mils jmrly. I.owin: Sin i:i I ' .la Chi— liinil lln.r: tiusli, Spiei Miiipln, Sinu.nscn. S,;n,iil Itn.r: X.mni.iii, II. nil lllclh. Illcll luf, l;,..r: Willie. 1 l(in..;iM -li. kliip pni.i;. lU-MMin. 263 Iioiit Row: S. Miller. Medalie. Caplan. Shapiro. WiiUroub. Si-cotid Roic: berg. Felilni.iii. Kitzsimmons. Third Roic: J. Milki. I ' liii. R. RiiscnbcK, Sclarow. Top Row: S. Rosenberg. Bear, l.epp. Mumii. In n HILLEL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The members ot IVnai B ' ritli Hillcl used their weekly programs to coml ine social and cultural inlerests. The Hillel Players became an acti e group spring c|uarter. At the annual Memorial Day picnic a vards vere gi en to students for outstand- ing ser ' ice to the group. Beatrice Shapiro was president: Richard Caplan, vice-president; Esther Medalie, treasurer; and Sol Holiman, secretary. Sunday night supper in the Union after ilieir organization meetings brought Christ- ian Science students together each week. Don Glasell, president of the gi oup, was assisted by Irene Post, reader; Charlotte Brohms, corresponding secretary; and Bar- bara Bates, recording secretary. Picnics and the annual Christmas Fireside were supplemented by bowling parties and ilie tol oggan party ' inter (piarter. Cliinlolir Ihoiiis ,y -cs for an flivatoi lid,- III Clin.sliiin Sticiuf Chriilinii lunlw front Row: Bates. Post. Glasell. Aiuieisoii. S,-in,id Rmv: M Cliisk . Meriell, ' S ' oiiiig. Rirby. Holling.shead. Third Rn.r: Siell.ii ' . Binder. HahciMin, ii ewn . Top Row. Bettes, Mortimer, Ahrens. Cox. l-Ahv.nds imm.j W SB M%: «% f. mt ies a m. m lr a y . MM ■M ifnii . m y yfi - , fjmm ■■■ ae «%  e y, HH MOK K% % v if i I Eooli4 CAMPUS HOMES Among the lasting memories of college life are those that grow from the friendships formed in campus homes. With the Ward System for men in private homes, eight women ' s dormitories and a Town Girls Club, forty social fraternities and with the recent formation of the Men ' s Residence Association for men in Friley Hall, Hughes Hall and the cottages. lo sa Slate is well e(|uii)])ed to gi e the student a closeh-knit groui) to which he can ieel he really be- longs. (lam|nis homes al Iowa Slate (College pro ide the framework and the starting ]K)int for a variety of campus activities. The intramurals program, .social functions, Sor- l)or and Sinlonia Sing, Varieties and even .scholarship de])end on tlie keen competi- ii e spiiit between the houses. 265 L ppci rill lush mi lu-rifoinini. I ' uiiiiiiil sixir. 1,i) vl-i: The (udj, j ,n,,, -.iivfs Paninnl Cnuil i,si,l,iil.s. PAMMEL COURT 1 lie ciiy wiihin a city, Pamincl Court, no v boasts ot having more babies per acre than a maternity ward. Ihe city ' s adult popidation increased dining the year too. Approximately three hiuidred families graduated trom the coiut during the year and new faces took their places, bring- ing the estimated popidation up to 3,600. W ' lien the government formally turned the operation of the housing project over to the college last fall, it became possible to put an adjusted rent schedule into effect. This schedule, based on the operation and maintenance charges for the project, meam good news in the form of lowered rent for many of the residents. When cold weather drove rats into the court in increasing numbers from the tliimp north oi the housing project, some 7. ) Volunteers undertook a vigorous ■ anti- rat canii)aign which met widi good re- sidis. Pamnnel rents dropped as management v as taken over by the college administration Fiiiiit Roir: Millei, Mis. Flush. l)iit , Burnhara, Fve. Second Roic: Rianiian. Johnson. Jones, Ehleit. Votci. Tiiji livic: Kikni.ui ii. MtCulley, Hummel. Clingman. Bailcv. ■ ■ ' ■-- valuiilrris iit llir Pun CInistnicts pilrty. Some married students tell jollies, some smile, soi7ie just sit. A lively controversy was waged in Pammel which ended in a ban on pets in the area Thirty-nine more apartments were erec- ted in the area sinroiuiding the nursery school to provide housing for faculty members and their families. This year saw the completion of the court ' s building pro- gram. Although the recjuests for housing siill exceed the supply each cjuarter, col- lege authorities believe that the housing shortage for families at Iowa State has passed its peak. The court ' s governing body, the coun- ( il, functioned ably during the year luider the direction first of Mayor John Eden- l)urn and later W illiam Doty. Because of the increasing niunber of students living in the court. Cardinal (iuild increased I ' aiiuuers representation on the guild Iroin one member to three. At a general election, the court ' s voters chose Merriit Bailey, Don DeRoos and John Edenburn as guild repersentatives for 1948-1949. The Student ' s Cooperative Grocery boasted nearly one thousand members and declared a winter (piarter di idend of 4.8 ' ? percent, the higliest paid in the historv oi the store. I ' nmmcl Court dance chairmen tune uj the orchestra for the February Finale. 267 During ihe fall and winter the question of whether pets should be permitted in the court assumed major importance. A vote taken in the fall indicated that a majority (jI the residents did not vanl ])cls in tlic court. Howe er, tlic pet owners lormed a strong lobby at the next court election and voted Hve of their own adherents into oflFice on the council. Dining the summer the council spon- sored open air mcwies each Saturday night. The movies were frec|uently older than some of the audience that saw ihcm. but everyone including the moscpiiios, who also attended, had a good time. The mo ' ies were shown vithotU charge in the area near the recreation hall. The recreation hall which is a ninsery by day, vas tlie scene of many parties fcjr the married couples in Pannnel. The lucky ones whcj attended often shared baby sitters between homes or other ccjuples offered to sit with the children. Most remembered were the Halloween Party and the C.hristmas Party. ' Which way do I go The younger set of Pammel Court society gels the lowdown on Santa Claus. JSSmwtKmmKJUtawmmiKMWKmtaiimKmmmwtmmmKwammmmmmmm WKmrnmr ■rr ' «HnBBaiai«)aHHMVflHVtHHKaniMHBniHBHBHMiBBii Panheiienic Council promoted Panhel Days featuring a banquet for 756 Greek women Panhel Council mcmbeis set down to work. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL ( )r i;ani ing tlic Hrst Panliclknii l).i s al Iowa Stale kept the nicnihcis ol W ' onicn ' s Paiilicllcnic C oiiiuil biis in- icr (|iiaricr. Rcpresentatixes troin each of the elexen national sororities on campus al tended the meetings on rushing policies, cdiunnac organizations and social acii ities ol college life. A formal dinner for o er 700 dreek vomen climaxed the meeting, rile (oinuil met e er two weeks to tletermine the policies tor campus ' omen ' s groups. Mrs. Doris Hoppenrath was faculty advisor, and Joyce Kdgar serv- ed as president. Front Row: Mrs. Ohlsen, Mrs. Morrison, .Mrs. Hoppenrath. Edgar. Mrs. Summers, Larsen. Second Roxc: Vrighl, Mooney, Thurlow. Lacy. Lidell. Third Roxv: Beach. Hendrickson, Miller. Johnston. Hudson, Paulu. Fourth Row: Fincham, Pray. Bond, . dams, Mukin. Top Row: Morris, Graff, Bretnall, Orv. Robinson, Buerkens. Fever. 270 Pledge Council planned coffee hours to foster cooperation among pledge groups SORORITY PLEDGE COUNCIL Coffee hours in tlic ari()iis sorority houses (hiring fall and winter cjuarters were planned b) the Sorority Pledge Coiuicil. The group, meeting every t vo weeks, was composed of the presidents and one representative from each of the ele en pledge classes. Ruth O ' Brien, president of the Pledge Council was assisted by Barb- ara I hl •lo v, advisor from the Pledge Trainer ' s Council. The gi ' oup made suggestions to the Women ' s Panhellenic Council and pre- sented a trophy to the pledge class having the highest scholastic a erage. Pledge Cuuiuil discusses pledge policies and activities. rroiil l ir,e: I ' liiccll. Soderheig, O ' Brien, lluiiNuv. Hdiilihaii, Kisdici. Third Roto: Gilson, Nell. Bl.ihn .McCoimack, .McKean. Beck. Bam: Iajicn. •« - A ' n ; Finn. James. Nim. Williams, McClaiighiy. Caill erl, Smoak. 271 Alpha Delta Pi won the Carnival snow sculpture, worked industriously on l |)]K-i. IDI ' i ,s(n ;  u7 - s jnil llii ' iDinlnii I ,m li, s ill iluii pi iz wiiiiiniii slaliif. Lower: Is ,r.ixhn,lx (« i  no mo IcmiMlcd IS ' il I.(Hal 1922 i ' 9 Chapters ALPHA DELTA PI Hancsi Ball Queen Norma Siong and Honorary Cadet Colonel Belly Niel- sen were among ihe many ADPi ' s who had their Hngcr on the pulse of campus act- i ' ities. Norma was decorations chairman lor the V ' eishea horse show and for the lilock and Bridle banquet. Naomi Lebey was another member of Block and Bridle. Norma and Annette Rethwill were vocalists from the ADPi house. 1 hey belonged to Cilee Club, Chorus and Iowa State Singers. Home Economics Clubs and Science Women ' s Club had many .ADPi ' s in their active memberships. The chapter was one htmdred per cent in Y, Virginia Day was secretary of the WAA Council and se eral of the girls were in various sports clubs. 272 sweepstakes trophy for their Winter Sports Two ADPi ' s were beauty queens and others publications, comnnittees and organizations. ADPi ' s c ' rc espctialh acli c in joinnal- isin. Louise Brooks. Virginia Day, Janet Duiikxy. Patricia Smith and Joyce Meyer lent tlieir talents to the Iinv i State Daily. [ovce. Louise and )anei also were on the loira Hoint ' iniiker statt. Janel coidd be iound in the Bi))iih or the (iiroi Ctiiidcr ollitc and as a nieniber ol Writers ' Round lable. On the Cireen (iander Janet worked with Virginia Day and Joyce Meyer. Virginia was a reporter and ad salesman for the S(ii ' iiti. t as vell. Mend)ers ot Radio Work- shop were Dorothy Lacy and Patricia -Smith. Joyce La Fontaine and Joyce Siede contri- buted lo the l- ' )t ' slitti(Ui flinnlhook. Clonnie C ' ole was a feature writer for Sketch and Virginia Day reviewed a book during Books and C .okes. Cheerleader Lois Manny was active on the Nebraska Migia- tion committee and the publicity conuuittee ol Homecoming and eishea. As a Twister, Joan Rnott helped Lois keep up the school spirit. The . l)Pi ' s actively supported their chinch groups. Bette Fortman was a rep- resentatixe on Interiaith (Council and helped put o er the dri e hir the World Studeiu Ser ice Fund. The Alpha Delta Pi ' s annual winter for- mal. Snowtime, was preceded by a dinner at Boone. Front Row: E. Miinny. Hoelsctici . Mdiris. Haitmann. C. Wixson. Millard. Harmaii. V . Nielsen. Second Row: Curtis. Dav. Meyer. Christ, Root. Brooks. Smith. Tliird Row: D. Cole. Karrell. I ' ortmaii. Johnson. Whilchill. DumIcvv. rcBcv. Fofirlh Row: I.acv, Heam. (.laiit, Knott, Nelson, Lister. C. Nielsen. Top Row: Swanson, L. Mannv. Moore. Rethuill. C. Cole. Sions. A. Wi s.in. Kslhiis. 273 AGD won first place for their Homecoming decorations and claimed Junior Prom Girl W ' W . Local 1922 61 Chapters ALPHA QAtAhAA DELTA As returns from Home Economics ( lub elections came in this year, the Alpha (iams were on toj) with ' ivian Miikin. president, Ruth Van Roekel. secre- tary, and Doris Pangborn, treasurer. Dorothy True vas actixe on Home Ec Council. The science vomen were not to be outdone for three AGD ' s were officers of Science Women ' s Club and Janet Wilkerson was secretary of Science Council. Vivian Mukin. who received the Danforth Scholarship, was tapped for Mortar Board. TTST ii ' ulnWiMii ug i W Ptil Hiisscx cuts whilr Aljtha Gam sisters make sure it doesn ' t get away. Til, A(,D iormal, -Suowflake Flurries. 274 Frtint Hin, ' : Rhodes, Blown. Laiscn, Mrs. .M.iiuk. .Noltins;. Ciody. Heidler. Si-amd Hinc: Hill. Gray, liiiriis, Rcsl. l,lo d. I.iiehr. Brogotti. .Scolt. Third lime: Veatcli. Van Roekel, Butlerfield. Wilkerson. Williams, Holicnsliell. I ' durlli Row: raiighorn. Gossard, Bisson, Halverson. Tyler. Miikin. .Staly. Fitlh Row: Booth. Bronsoii. Ritchie, Walther. Fox. Lewelleii. Top Ron ' : Hussey, Pittinan, Lansing, Kleen. True. McKig, .Sogard. Alpha Gams were leaders In Mortar Board, Home Economics and Science Women ' s Clubs Cooperation ami hard ' ork brought home the Hr.st place troph lor Home- coming house decorations for the second consecnti e year. Rtith Van Roekel was attendant to the Homecoming Pep Queen and an acti e member of ( heer S([iiad. The . lpha Chains had one hundred per- cent memf ership in either Home Fx or Science Women ' s ( Int s and the YWC ' .A. ( hris Brogoiti was a Y cabinet member. Omitron Xu. Phi Sigma C-hi and Delta Phi Delia claimed se eral Alpha (iains and loin ACiD ' s were members of Sigma . lpha Iota, rhe musical Alpha Gams had H e members in band, three in orchestra and eleven in chorus and Glee Club. Jimior Prom (iirl. Doris Pangboin, is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron. Other Phi U members include Kiniice Larsen. Elsie Brown, Vi ian Mukin and Lisabeth Nolting. Lisabeth was publicity chairman of Social Bineau. Betty Fox. editor of the Rushi)iir Htiml- liooh. was tampns home ' s editor lor the Bomb. Other Alpha Gam ' s interested in journalism were Mary Hill and Mary Alice Halverson. Mary Alice was (hairman of stale-wide publicity for Vci.shea. In ' . A. |o Gray and Lila Lansing were on Inna- murals Board and Jeanne Heidler recei ed her L Alpha Gams entertained their dates at their annual fall hayride and their formal, Snowllake Flurries. 275 Two Chi Omega beauties were attendants to Queens. Chi O ' s wore Mortar Board caps and active in other honoraries, divisionat clubs 11 b1 m M m K l s Hi III jq H gftljrf IB fF!f ' w rr i wfi ml ■ iM mki - ■ ' i CHI OMEGA Believing that activities combiiictl with studies make a wcll-roiindecl college lite, Chi Omega ' s added their bit to scholastic honoraries and campus beauties. Nine C hi O ' s are members of Phi Up- silon Omicroii while other sisters are ac- ii e in I ' heta Sigma Phi and Omicron Nii. Mary Johnston was president ot Delta Phi Delta. Ruth Peyer was the Panhel representati e lo Cardinal (fuild and other sisters were in (li isional chd)s and Home l.c C ' oinicil. nil ll.r.r: KdwarcN. Nelson. Muln. Mis. E ans, I ' aiilu. |iilinMcii, . K.ikci. S,;, iul Hmv: InisMli. roiiglcN , iKiir4ri. I ' nsoiis. Henkle. Hopkins, Lamm, Mc Iniosli,Moifoi(l. Tliird Row. Lester, oik. Maixuseii, Smile . riMiii. Williams, Wiernsberser. Fourlli Row: Haxl)V. Haidv. Sdiweii, Woideii. Day, I ' elker, Suiedom. Wors- k. ( Itinr: Jones. I ' cvcn Woher. neiismoie. Scarl. Webber, Wester. Silletto. Mvers. Tofj Row: Siminons, Baker. Hroins, Wood. I.oni ee. Robinson, I-,. Hi etkcni id. e. J. Breikenrid.i e. 276 the Veishea Queen of gowns and many were and campus publications. Founded 1S95 Local 1922 nil Chaplfis lippci: Ml. and Mis. Hui ' raj}. hrliiiid llii- ) o siiiilrs. look like tlic liiilijiir. ' .l iiiiijilr ini llir jliioi. I.ouci: Mais Jo A v( ' )i iijiliiiHiillx lifls iuile (I kirk out of ciiljcr and wafers. Mary Aim Paulu and Roberta Mohr were lapped for Mortar Board. Mary Ann, who ser ed as ice-president of Sigma Alpha Iota and the orchestra, recei ed the Music Achiexeiiient award. She is also a member of Pi Mu Kpsilon. A Chi () toidd always be found in the Press Building. Nancy Baker, vho re- ceived a joiuTialism I award, was elected editor of the loiva Hoiuevutker. Working w ilh her on tlie stall were }o Ann Brec kenridge. Barbara Parsons, Kathie Williams, Ann Mcintosh and C ' harlotte Broms. |ode Breckenridge pro cd tier joinnalistic laieiu as ediloi ol ilie l- ' rcslniuni Haudhuok. Bomb workers included Joyce Wineinger. Jeanne Lai son and Pat Har- dy. Kathie Williams, Helen ' ork, Jean Simmons, Barb Forsyth and Jode Breck- enridge were acti e in Radio ()rkshop. Lending beauty to campus life, Joyce Wineinger and Connie Robeils were .Attendants to tlie ' eishea Oueen oi Oueens. 277 I |.pri: Tlir ,li,r,r hnc l„ Soliliisluali ' d itillc;j,iiile i IIS at the Tii Dill jail fiiniiiil. Lower: lulilc, liusc liir an nilnniial j,i,i bail JuUann Barker presided Delts in honoraries and posts on publications. Foiimleil 1S88 Local 1889 93 C:hapleis DELTA DELTA DELTA Ability, popularity and talent combined to make a Iri Delt chapter that s ' as active in all phases of campus activities. Iri Delta added two trophies to their collection, the scholarship cup and the second place t rophy for Variety Skits. |iil- iann Barker was a Veishea Queen Attendant. Tri Dell journalists held positions on most campus publications. Staff members of Skt ' lcli were Marie Kapranos and Peggy Krenek while C ' hris rhomson, Emo- gene Olsen and Peggy worked on the lozvii Hoitieiiuike) . Joan Weinhardt had a by- line in the lowd Shite Daily and Emogene was on the ( ' .yccu Gaiuler staff. Mary Laidj. Pat Peterman and Emogene held positions on the Bomb. 278 over Mortar Board and YWCA to lead other Tri divisional clubs. Delta Delta Deltas held Home Economics Council and the WAA program. Science vonicn in the I ri Dell lionse vere acii e in many science activities, [can ink. member of Science Council, was a representative to Cardinal (iuilcl and Pal Pelerman was secretary of the board ol tlirectors of ISSIE. Other lalenled Tri Dells were Betsy Sny- der, menilicr ol W ' riter ' s Roiindtable and Iowa Slate Players: La Vonne Angstrom member of Radio Players and Ann Fowler who parlicipaled in the Radio Workshop. Sports vas anoihei phase ol campus act- i il thai ihe Iri Dells enjoyed. Naiads, Dance C lub. Archery Club, Bowling ( ' hd) and Camp Counselors all had Tri Deh members. Pal McKee was on V, .A Coiuu il and Dorotin Rosen, member of Ciieer S(|uad, represented the Iri Dells in arsity sports. Home Economics Counc il members were )inx Cilasener and Chris Thomson. Cur- ritiihnn Connnittee mendiers were Mara- hn Lister. Peggy Kreiiek and juliann Barker. )tiliann, Tri Dell president, also jjre- sided () er Mortar Board and ' ' C A and is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron along with |() C ' ampbell. |inx Cdasener and Ruth Hackeit. Mortar Boaid anil 1 beta Sigma Phi also claim Ruth Hackett. Omicron Nu member is Joan Kilty and Jane Thomas is a mendjer of Delta Phi Delta. i4 rir % ■)());( Hinv: Schmielau. 1 . McKee, Feshek, .Mis. .MiKee, Jones. I ' lay, Bland. Second Row: CampljcU. Hicionymus, Holloucll, Kill . Kreiiek, I ' oilei. Third Kow: Clilchrist, Collins. James, A. Fowler, Fuller, Lisler, Chapman, luiuitli Row: Reeves, I lioinson, Minnis. Daniell, Stevesson, Ziiik, Fiftli Row: Laiib, I ' rey, O ' Neil, M. Fowler, Mi;slroin, I nlilis. l ' eii . o i How: I ' ctenn.in. K.l])I.lno , Rosen. I lionias, Morrison. 279 Panhet Council President Joyce Edgar was named ' ' Nations Outstanding Delta Zetd ' taay Inlliulol I ' lOL ' l.CH.ll I ' .l. ' il (17 ClKiplflS DELTA ZETA When l) ' s gathered loi ' die national tonvention hist smnmei ' , [oyte F.dgar vas ]:)rt ' sented with a gohl bracelet as the ear ' ,s most outstanding Delta Zeia. Other active D ' s included Jean Lund vvho vas on the achertising staff ol the lou ' d Sidlf I)iul and organi ed public it lot Religion in Lite Week. Keeping their sisters up to date on ' WCA activities were NLargaret Sdiropp. Ida Rae Stoiks, Nan- cy Johnson and Margaret Edgar, all members of the ' ■ ' cabinet. I)rll,i .rlti ticl III, I -.rilli III, 280 N.- ' Frutit Row: Chiistcnscn. Scliropp. Koors, Mrs. King, J, Edgar, Doll, Duncan. Second Roxr: Wright. Watts, Landon, Dyer. Third Rozo: Moselev, P. Johnson, N. Johnson. Thevenin, M. Edgar, M er. Fourtli Roic: .Allen, Berry, Larson, Ltind. . dams, Liggett, Piersoii. Filth Rmc: Hall. Sindt. H. Nauman, Thorburn, an Biiskirk. Knoess. Top Row: Vigars, Eliason, F, Bosnak, Bonnewell, J. Nauman. Rosendahl, A. Bosnak. DZ ' s held positions in Science Womens and Home Economics departmental clubs Delta Zeta ' s social life was set in a whirl with their winter iormal. Siiownake F an- lasy. . Valentine tea dance in February and the spring lornial kept the DZ ' s on their toes. Led by President Joyce Edgar, the DZ ' s shone in activities. Joyce, president of I ' anhellenic Council, was elected vice-presi- dent of Mortar Board. . s publisher ol the loioa Homeinaker, she kept Barbara Allen, Patricia Dyer, Margaret Edgar, Nancy Johnson, Jean Lund and Virginia Myer up to date on Hoinciiuikcr acti ities. The fall membership dri e for Home Economics Club was capably handled by Dorothy Doll, ice-president of Home Ec ( lub. Barbara Bonnewell, Kay Koors, Helen Nauman, Ida Rae Stocks and Nancy John- son wore the yellow and white [)ledge rib- bons of Phi Upsilon Omicron. Active in Phi U and Theta .Sigma Phi is Joyce Edgar. The DZ ' s have science majors, too, and Margaret Schropp serxed as ice-president of the Science Women ' s Club. Margaret Edgar and Marilyn Pierson lopped the list of musical DZ ' s. Margaret was a violin soloist ami Marilyn was xocal soloist din-ing the February orchestra torn. Accompanying ALarilyn in Glee Club were . nn Eliason. Margaret Edgar and Virginia Mver. Many of Frances Bosnak ' s and Bar- bara .Allen ' s stories received by-lines in the loiva State Daily this year. Fran worked industriouslv in the Boiitb office with Helen Nauman. secretary to the Bomb business manager. Gamma Phi Beta ' s and dates danced at annual Many were active in WAA, Science Women ' s positions were held in journalism and the 31 « IVaisim GAMMA PHI BETA Presidents ' ga fls seem to ha e an allinity lot Mildred Hrctnall, vh() ' as ijresidcnl ol llif (.annua IMii ' s and Science Women ' s C hib. She was also a member ol Science Council and president ol the Red (aoss i ' .xec luive Uoaid. In the athletic circle, Marian (Ihesling served as |)resident ol Inliamiirals Hoard and 11a |ean Hagie was acti e on the cheer sc|uad. Swimming with the Naiads were Sue Handin, Anne Cuggedahl and Kay Amvay. Front Row: Sliaw, Billington, Johnston, Mrs. Morgan, Ciosztciuger. Buikle, Menne. Second Row: Guggedahl. Kodi. Liek. Neal, Stieelei. Luedei. Third Row: Blanchaid, Gilbeil. Anderson. Hagit-, Hukill. Chesting. Thomsen. Fourth Row: McCullocli, McDonald, Sane, )ones. Pecant. Dav. McLean. Knapp. Fillli Row: Bnller. Gordon. Jack- son, Hird, Critchfield. Connolh. Anua . Toj) Row: Hamlin. Manker, Cluisiophei . Rukeid. Bieinall. I ' helps. Mongerson, McKee. 282 ' Winter Magic ' formaL dub and YWCA. Key divisional konorarles. FoiMided lsr l Local U)1,S r () Cliaplcrs 1 |)| ii; On, ' knitter, four ,s «n7(«)i v (liti ' rniioii. l.ouer: Laok rhtsi ' lx mid passed tlie jn-e jioiitids. inhix ,uplc Wiiucr Magic was the tliemc of tlie annual Gamma Phi winter formal at the Ames Country Club. The Skyliners offered music for an evening of enjcjyable relax- ation. Ihiirsclay night.s Electa Groszkruger and Nancy Thomsen headed for the WOI studios and Radio ' ()rksIio]j. Theatre W ' orksho]) was represented by Jean |c:)nes. Mendxis of Dance C ' lub were Margaret M(( ' .idloch. Adriemie Rickerd and Mary Lou Butler. Mary Lou was chairman of the ' ' C . Discussions Ciioup. ' C ' abinet was well re]jresente(l by . mie (iuggedahl. Bobbie Knap]) and Margaret McKee. The Iowa Stale l)atl claimed . rline Wiegand as society editor and .Susan Menne, vomen ' s page editor. Mary Ltieder ser ed as historian of Delta Phi Delta. .Sue Memie is a member of Theta .Sigma Phi. and Joyce Anderson, Barbara Knapp and Maraaret . IcKee belona to Phi Lpsilon Omicron. 283 I ppii .Slu(l htiui ' . (Ill ■.Indix mainlained at lliv I ' liila lious Luwci Ojicii hiiu i at In.iii Sliili ' i iii ' ireit soiotilx. Kappa Alpha Thetas members holding posts WAA, pubUcations and : 5;;g $ 22:i ' ,l Knap,. Founded 1870 Local 19t,S 74 Chapters KAPPA ALPHA THETA Rush week fall (|uartcr tound the Thetas hard at work adding the finishing touches to their new liome. Throiigh the oak-paneled entrance hall to the picture window in the dining room, e ery detail was c()nij)Ieled and in order. 1 heir open house lall cpiarier let many people iew tlie modern turniture and the interior decorating done in the latest style. Led by Bonnie Buerkens. their president, Fheta began getting into campus acii iiies and building a strong chapter at Iowa State. Peg Piaggi. vice-president and pledge trainer. s]jent many hoius in the ollice ot the loitui SUUc I)(iil as did Jean Barkley. 284 wound up their first year at ISC with two on the yearbook and other sisters active in Home Economics and Science Women ' s clubs. Ka|i|)a Alplia llicla claimed several sci- ence stiulcnts. Maw (xle Harvey, Jean Hlener and Joan Pletih were all members oi Sc ience Women ' s Club. Working out with the Dance C ' .lidj was Betty Elliot. Betty seemed to like athletics for she vas also a member of .-Xrchery Club. Swinnning with Naiads was Nancy Wilson. On the staff of the Bomb were Joan Plelch. co-index editor, and Nancy Wilsc n, publicity manager. Contributing to the loicd HniiK ' intiker were Nancy Dinges and Mollv Miller. (rladv Bartlett was on .Scxial ( oinicil and Janet Welch with Mary C ' ele Har ey vas active in ( )3() Clidj. ,- strid Knnison served on the Publication Board of Skelclt. Ciwen Henderson was social chairman for the Child Dexelopment Clufj while Nancy Dinges wcjrked on publicity. Molly Miller, who transferred irom Drake University to help establish the ( annna Pi chapter, was also a member of ( D Club. Members of Applied Art Club included Joyce Brunkow. Jane Moffet and Marilyn W ' yant. Bonnie Buerkens wore the yellow and white ribbons of Phi IJpsilon Omicron. The Kappa Alplia 1 hela fraternity was founded at Dc Pauw I ' nixersiiv. (ireen- castle, Indiana, on laiuiar ' s 1 7, 1870. fi ?7 0 7M1 Front Row: Biiinkow, Pi.iggi. Mrs. Layton, Buerkens. Miller, H;u cy. Second Roiu: Wcldi. Mciffcl. Barllett, Knut- son, Wilson. Third Rmv: Larimer. Creelman. Leibov, Wenaas. Wyant, Pote. Fourth Row: C.ill. I ' lcidi. Dinges, N. Barkley, J. Barkley. Toj} Row: Ferguson, Henderson, Tibl)ett, Bleuer, Elliott. 285 Their fall Theater- Dinner party and the annual winter dance kept KD ' s stepping Fdiimlcd 1897 Lotal 1908 75 Chapteis KAPPA DELTA KD ' s and their dates danced in the south balhooni of the Union during their traditional Snowball Formal winter (jiiartcr. F.ntertaining their dates for the Theater-Dinner party, the KD ' s had spaghetti at the cliapter house and then rode the bus downtown for a night at the theater. l . Mae Hendrickson. their capable president, vas on the Veishea Central ( )in- inittee as secretary for Veishea of 1949. E. Mae checked the bills and coimted money as treasurer of the loica Homemaker. Two artists plus three kibitzers erjuals KD snowman. B(h Minili I ' lil Jitr lial nn witli litndl any supcn i!.ion — This way? ' o, tliat ivay. 286 f S (kM 3 I ' loiil lii);r: lUcam. Rcdriuiiul. Modiicv. Mis. Toncncc. Hciuli ickson, l.aRiic. Mann. Srtond Rmr: Shocinakcr, Clapp, Larson. Hlooinliclil, Morlc ' di c. O ' Flaheitv. Tappcn. Third Rinr: Sullivan. Dunn, roller. Arinann. Kiielemeyer, Beardmoir. Fuuilli liojr: .Stliocnlhaler. Hughes, I,. Smith. Rvchnovskv. H. .Smith. Buriicll. Harris. Top Row: McCortne), Hoilgskiss. Laml). Augustine. Cushman, Callow, . rtus, Deutschmann. Activity -minded KD ' s served in Home Ec Council, YWCA and on dance committees Kappa Deltas who are active in honor- aries include (oan . iinaini, Barbara Artus, Jean Runuit. Kthcl Mae Heiidrickson, fcaime Mann, Betsy March, Anne Monney and Betty O ' Flaherty, all members of Phi Upsilon Omicron. Dolores Larson is a mem- ber ot Pi Mn Epsilon. Science student Betty C allow was ticket and program chairman oi the science dance, ' inlerme o. Especially active was Phyll Potter, who not only vas dance chairman lor the 1949 Vcishea, but was also chairman of the Prep-Soph ball, to-c liairman lor the I ' anhellenic Dance and assistant Home- coming Dance chairman. Phyll was also on the .Science Publication Board. Musical KD ' s were Doris Bleam. . nne Deiitst hmaiiii. Millie limham. Nina I ' in- cham, Lois Smith, Jeanne Mann and Sue Schoenthaler in (ilee Club and Chorus. Betsy March had the lead in Iowa State Players ' fall production of Naval Engage- ment. Svlvia Shoemaker and Carol Kuete- meyer were also members of players. Active in departmental clubs were Syh ia Shoemaker, president of the Applied Art Club, Betty O ' Flaherty and Mildred Fin- cham, president and vice-president of the Institution Management ( lub and Jean Burnett, secretarv of the Child l)evelo])mcnt Club. KD ' s found in journalism were Nancy (na|)p, C harlie Harris and E. Mae Hendrick- son on the staff of the Green Gaiider. Esther Morledge. Dolores Larson and Betty Callow lulixd the Scioilist through its first vear. 287 As plans for a new house were being made, pledge scholarship and Veishea Parade Float ISCs Homecoming Pep Queen, Mirm Keilman KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 1 he lall tea lionoring their new house- mother. Mrs. Meta Sigmond. started the KKG ' s social activities for 1949 and was (juickly followed by the Kappa Circus. their fall house-party. Informal house dances and open liouses after football games com- pleted the list. Chairmen on all-campus committees were Dee Crawford. Jane Bo ' n. Mary West and June Poison. Jeanne Hudson was chairman of Panhellenic Days. Front Rnw: Williamson. Hinklv, Luhnow. Hudson. Mrs. Sismond. Caldwell. Thurlow. Miller. Second Row: Joslyn. Gavlord. Fidlar. Teich, Shields, Wadsuorth. Humphrevs. Third Row: Stover. Ziilauf. Wagner. Keilman. Welch. Palmer. Fourth Row: von Ach. Carlson. Warfield. Heinz. Mitchell. Thomas, Stone. Fifth Row: Stewart. West, Martin, McLaren, Kcenan, Poison. Top Row: Maver, Hoeisch, Hanier, Graff, Crawford, Sharp, White. 288 KKG ' s won the annual trophies. Chosen to be wore the Kappa Key. Founded ISVO L ocal 1946 82 Chapters luiiicliulil drsliitud In jiunv lliiil lln l.ouci: (irandstatid iirdiilnis inijn llic jilaiis (( ( )(• new Knppii lunisc. 1 |,|„,: ■, lo inllr. ' r. liirls «,. The Kappa Key was otlen seen in the lialls of the College Press Building with women of KKG woi-king on the Bomb. loiva State Daily and the loira Homemaker. (icrrv Williamson, associate editor of the Bomb, was assisted In Jane Humphreys, assistant treasurer and Ellen White, formal picture editor. Mary West and Julie Welch -worked on the loiva Homemaker with Marnie Wallace and Nancy Stewart on the Writer ' s Round Table. Sketch claimed Marnie as editor. Gerrv Williamson, a member of Social Council, was on the Home Economics Core Cinritulum Committee. Marnie Wallace and Jeanne Hudson held otHces in Home Management ( lub and Barijara Thurlow was secretary of Applied Art Club. Radio Workshop and the Iowa State Players attracted Marnie, Carolan Carl- son, Donna Teich. Barbara Thurlow, Shirley Marvin and Dorothy Hoersch. Membcrshii« in honorarie.s are held by Audrey Hinkly, Jidic Welch, Jane Craft and (irctchen Miller. 289 Barbara Berry Carl was Veiskea Queen; Other sisters are active in honoraries ic.iiiuicci isr, ' I.oi.il 1.S77 ;iii t;iia|)icis PI BETA PHI Vcishca Queen oi Oucens, Barbara Berry C arl, and two women tapped for Mor- tar Board started the Pi Phi ' s out on a year HUed witii aitixities. Wearing the white suits oi Mortar Board were Jo Ahern and Marilou Willis. Jo is a member of Theta Sigma Phi as is Margaret Le eson. Thev are also members of Phi Upsilon Omi- cron along with |oan |ohnston. Peggy Holler, M. ). Bond. Mary , nn McDoiniell. Juana Kirchner, Marilou ' illis. Margery Saundeis and Janet Adams. Margery, Joan antl Flo Pa lik are in Omicron Nu: Mary Lou Taylor in Delta Phi Delta and Marilyn Westcott in Sigma Alpha Iota. Slanding: Oli my iiilini ' liiid;! Silling: Il ' £ iruii! I III) jroun P Ph. 290 Front Row: Idlinsion, Willis. Adaiiis. Mis. Mdlciirv. Call. Saiiii(k-is. l ' a lik. SV-roiif Row: Uliilficld. M. Kcllcliei. Logan, .Simpson. ' la l )i. Gray, Cieneva, EUiingtoii. Third Row: Dorsett, Maijoiic Mooic, O ' Ncil. lounc. (.ilhcrt- son, Bilslen, K. ' oung. Fourth Roto: Stark. Craig, Westcou, Merrill, Marsolek, .Spclman, Holler, J. KcUeher. Fifth Row: Stephens, l.evcson. Close. McCormick, Smith, McDonnell, .Martha Moore, Evans, Ahem. Top Row: Jones. Kirchncr. M. ollllg. Siiihciland. Waterous. Brown, Brcckcnridgc, LaDoux. Publications, Home Economics Club, WAA and scholarship kept the Pi Phis busy Printer ' s ink scciiis to be in the blood ol several Pi Plii ' s. Florence Pa lik. Joan Brown and Claire Stark were on the staff oi the Bomb. The Iouhi State Daily had }o Ahern as women ' s page editor, and Jan Sutherland, Pat Close. Liira Mae WhiiHeld and Margaret l.e eson ser ed on ihe stall as reporters and isstie editors. Ihe lozva I lottifiiKthcr stall members were Jo Ahern. business manager. Margery Saun- ders, managing editor and Janet .Adams, re- scarc h director. Others included Margaret I exeson. Pat Close. Jan Sutherland and Joan Kellelier. .Margaret did photographic work on the lonui Hoineinaker. the lozra Slate Daily, the Iowa Apicult iiralist and the (irccii ( ' •(Duter. Jo . hern was an ad .salesman lor the dreen (•aiidcy and Claire Stark as hcjiise repre- sentati e lor Sketch. Ciene C arr was president and Liira Mae Whitfield was secretary-treasurer ol the Women ' s I Fraternity with Florence Pa - lik. Mariloii Willis. Donna Waterous and Mary Jean Otcjpalik as other members. Fi e ol the Pi Phi ' s were acti e in Radio Workshop and ti e in lo a State Plavers. ,Man ' ol them were members ol miisital groups. Social Bmeaii. Pep ( ' onncil. W . . the Flome Fc Core Ciirric uhiiii ( ' oimiiittee and intraimual Board. Ihe presidents ol three Home Kconomics departmental clubs were Pi Phi ' s and se eral ol the women participated in arioiis s|M)rts. lormals and exchanges filled main week- end evenings at the chapter house. 291 Three honorarles have and publications filled fireside and ' ' Prelude Upper: Tilt- i;(i7,4 i ti tlir inside stnry nii llic lali-st iiiiilc iiuul. Lower: Kin;i ill ' I lie Sii ma Knl pu Clinslmas Iniiiinl. ■«S5iS gSS 233 Gray Foumied 1871 I.oc:il 1921 51 Chapters SIGMA KAPPA Dramatics and iomnalisiii were oi special interest to the Sigma Kappa ' s tliis year. Beverly Beach, Priscilla Drohmann, [can Kohei ison. Mary jo W ' inierboitoin and Anita Ohlsen were on the Sketch staH. Anita and Dorothy Hausman were acti c in Radio Workshop and Iowa State Players. Anita was a member of Radio Players. ' orking on the Greeu Gander were Edna Mackland and )ean Heath, jean kept lnis with the loirti State Daily and the Iowa Hoinemahcv as well. . s research director ol the SV cu zs , Mildred Knott com- pleted the list. 292 Sigma Kappas as members wk ' de band, WAA the roster of act ' Lvltles. The tree trimming to a White Christmas ' wound up fall quarter. Firesides ami lorinals filled memorable e enings at llie chaj)ier house. The Twi- light I sirl and Prelude to a White (Christmas ' were gala altairs as were tiie White Breakfast, the Christmas tree irini- miug fireside and the Valentine date dinner. A niunber of Sigma Kappa ' s were newly pledged or atti ated in cam|jus honoraries. These included |ackie Baker in Psi Chi. Anita Ohlsen in Delta Phi Delta and Mildred Knott in Iota Sigma Pi. Mildred, Elaine Spearing and Maria Bo vman are members of Twisters. Joy Ledin. Arda Knotis and )ane Miller, as members of Xaiads. spent man hoins winter (juarler practicing lor ilie spiing water ballet. Jane was president of Naiads and a member of the WAA board. Mildred Knott on the Twisters Coiuu il cheered the teams to victory during the foot- ball and basketball season. Marilyn Bjorn- dahl vas piuxhasing agent for the Studeiu Properties Board and Mary Jo Winterbot- lom was on the Soc ial Council. Mary Jo and Mary Johnson represented Sigma Kappa in the band. Both of them play the clarinet. After-homs skits were presented by the pledges for their actives on Saturday nights, while the j ledge mothers dreamed u|j small jobs to keep them busy dining Saiind ay afternoon pledge duties. Front Row: Rogci-s. Fciichi. Heaih, , Iis. Kcllcv. J. Oiy, Knoll. Spcaiing. Ledin. Second Ruir: ciglcr. Bergeiuist. Spraguc. Stewart, Bowman. Riiici. Hansmann. HjorniJahl. M. Orv. Third Row: Higdon. Nvstedt, . uiand. Wooll. flallahcr, Hawgood, RohcHson. Langc. Jcwcn, Olilsen. Fourth Ron ' : Mooncy, Hoveiter. Hasclton. Swcdbcig. Kunkcl. Brinlon, Knotts, Aiulcrson, Zil ewit . Fijlh Rmr: Rolibiiis. Miller. M.ijtcn. Onllivci. (.ilbcrl. Heath. Todilcn. Mathews. Larson. Urolnnan. Toji Row: .Sodcrlu-ig. Dornlmiok. Lmu li Um kcndcn f. Roskcns, Olson. Mackhiiul, Wil- liams. Neville. Howclls. 293 Dorm. Council sponsored Iowa Dormitory Conference and tke winter dorm format On, ,11, In, X (:,,„„,, I ,l,,;i; u„ III, l„l,sl ,1,,,,,, , i, ,1,1,1 Hiiiques. DORMITORY COUNCIL Dorinilory (louiuil sponsored ihc secoiul annual Dormitory Conference for Iowa colleges in April. Representatives from eight Iowa schools atteiuled tlie vorkshops and discussion groups. Meeting e ery two weeks, the council acted as a coordinating body and student governing board for the eight women ' s dcjr- niiiories. [ane ( ' on emius Avas elected presi- deiu oi the council and Mrs. Madge I. McCilade acted as ad isor lor the group. The council planned the annual dormi- tory White Breakfast held the Siuulay before ( ' hristmas vacation. In February, the coim- cil sponsored the spring formal, Caipid ' s Reign. Fiunt Rou ' : Jones, Conzemius, Black, Betz. Top Kuw: Brooks, Bates, Soderbeig. Davis, Smith. 294 Dorm. Councils ketped with tke Activities Carnival to promote activity interest DORMITORY ACTIVITY AND ADVISORY COUNCILS Proinoling acU ilies and ciuouiaoiiig scholarship among dormitory women was the purpose ot the Activities and Ad isory Councils. Fall |uartcr, the Activities Council in connection with Panhellenic ( oinuil. pre- sented the annual Activities Carnixcd lor all Ireshmen and new women students. As guest speaker. Mrs. I. A. Mercliant discussed On Being An Ad isor ith the Dormitorv and . d isory Councils. The . cl isory Council is composed oi the ice-presidents from the women ' s dorms and tlie Activiiv Coimcil is elected. Front Row: Weis, Sp.inglcr. Sliallcv, Maddotk Tol Row: Roiuleslvccll, lownsciui, Dawson, Iciicll. Mupciil Front Roxr: Hayes, Young. Jones. Fey Top Row: Piatt, Sorcnson, Hiniichsen, .Max.son 295 Elm women excelled in campus actLvlties with, heading the list. Proving their scholastic members of honoraries. Exchanges and dances ELM HALL Fortune tellers and gypsy dancers added color and cnchanlnient to KIni Hall ' s tail dance. In a Gypsy 1 ea Room. Barbara Bates, president ot Elm Hall, was a member of Dormitory C oinuil. Barb was on the staff of the lozva Slate Daily and a member of the Cdee Club, joining Barb in Glee Club were Dorothy Barthell, Carol Howland, Reba Mercer and Dorothy Tor- gerson. Dona Smoak vas a soloist vith the Glee Club. Carol Hayes, as Bomb business oflice supervisor, kept the business staff hopping, ( arol is a member of Psi Chi. Phi i Iu Epsi- lon and Science Women ' s Club. Emogene Olson, another joinnalist. was layout edi- tor for the Boiuh and acti e on the Iowa Homeinakt ' Y antl the Green Gander. ( mN Front Row: P. Olson. Stanley. SUnzel, Woods. Values. E. Olson. Toigerson. Sfcoiid Roir: Sannders, Martin. Nielsen. Ware, Vance, Wygle, Terry. Third Row: Sic. Roc. Paine. Wain, Rogers, Neven. Fourth Row: Watkins. Smith, Sievers, Welch, Sanders. Simon. New- man. Fifth Row: Rexroat, Ostrander, Strans- l)aii} ;h. Ragan, Wolfe, Pettit, Zentmire. Snioak, To i Roztr Pease. Schneider. Salisbury. Si.iuhlin. Sells. Rugtiv. Watkins. Front Roil ' : Hamilton, James, Hall. I.askow- skc. Mercer. McCann. Hutchinson. Sirond Row: Reeton. Heaton. Huser. Murray. Rnut son. Larson, Keim. Third Row: Jenkins. Mor rison. Jensen. Hackney, Haugen. Hansen Mathre. Norman. Fourth Row: Ismcrt. Heur ing. Howland. McCready. Hobson. Landel Jones. Fifth Roir: Lindsay. Droegemueller H(M cr. Rorslnnd. Harlev. Ritzelman, Ridder Hciulrick. Top Row: Monteith, Hicks. Inman. HoucU. Ring. Husbands, Hollingshead. 296 publications and sports attainment, several are were top social events. Mary Anderson led other girls in activi- ties for she was elected a member oi Phi Upsilon Omicron and as a re|)resentaii e to Cardinal Guild. Joanne Gatz, secretary lor Religion in Life Week, worked with Elaine Rexroat on Inter-Faith Council. }o is a member of Pi Mil Epsilon and Elaine was on the Science Women ' s Clidj Cabinet. Upper: Elm Hall girls apply knowledge of technical subjects to a practical situation. Lower: The parlor radio proindes an excuse fur a friendly chatter sessioji. fPa front Row: Haves, RoiiclcMxeill, Mrs. olliiier, Bates, Morningstar, Fletcher. Second Ii nr: Hiirns. Doyle, Everlint;. Book. Cianser, Ferguson, Ehrhardl. Third Rozv: .ViKter.seii, Barthcll. Eickcl- berg. Dorsell, Folkeis. F.llison. CJoodc. Carlson. Fourth Roie: C;oslini5, tlreenlicld. (;al . (.nindon. Belschner, C.ariRV. (.olden. Top Row: .Mlpliin, Edson, Dressel. Fagan. Elling, . nderson. Cohin, Frank. 297 Mar git Soderberg, president of Oak Hall, ckosen Attendant to Homecoming Queen OAK HALL Music aiul allilctits loppcd ihc lisi ol atii ities for Oak Hall girls. Kiuouragcd !)V their scholarshi[) ami atti iiics t hair- man, Margaret Hot kwoMi, the women plannetl their activities to hi in with college vork. Led by Mar) ' Lon Huston, president ol (,lee C:hib, Helen Peterson, 1). |. Slem- mons and lone Lankelma (ont ribtited to the group. The loii ' ti Sidle Dnily loiind Ann C. Nelson and Jane Hasellon busy as leg- n ' omcn on the reporting staff, Yvonne Nehls condticted lesearcii lor the Joiva Honiemaker while Donna Jatobson and Ann Nelson ptil man lioins in at the BoDih othce, Shirlev Han elin worked industriously on Shell h. When Iowa .State Players practiced, se en Oak flail women lent their talents, . rdis Walter coidd be iotmd in Radio Workshop, Social activities for ' WC A were capably managed by jean Lindamen. Ruth Soren- son, social chairman ol Oak, was a member ol Student Properties Hoard, worked on Religion in IJIe Week and is a member ol I ' hi f ' ])silon Omicron. Seven women were active in W ' AA clubs, with Shirley Hanzelin and Phyliss Fidton serving on V. A Coinuil. L.eanna Reed was president of Rackets ( Itib. Mary Lcni Huston and Marion Osbrink added Sigma . l[)ha lota to their list ol activities. while Psi Chi claimed Janet Sandiler. Mar- lorie Diuui was initiated into Omicron Nil. I ' lonl Roic: .McLeod, Kries. I.ofnis. Hii.nhcs, Jacobs, Miller. Srcoiid Rtnr: Reich, Held, Me%cr, Kiniieai, Kueeii, Third R nf: Vkad. I.ippke. Moline, Hierscmaii, Jatohson, McCimd. FourlU Raw: Kiiise, Jensen, Kllioll, l.iieinilc, H.inscn. l-illh Rir.r: Meucs. Rdbiiison, Hollaii. McRenna, H.iselKiii. I.afcl)Ci. () ( Row: H(.lsn|i|.]e, Riikar. Holl, HaniMicil . Il.iii elin. Noilli, Rini;. 298 Healthy, well-balanced girh dig iiilii healHix. u-ell-lmlanced food. Elude Xii. i- in iix flati popular name. Clwpsticki Candlelight Fantasy, presented fall quarter, started Oak Halts social activities rolling h ' tnul lime: Kppelsheimci . DcMunck. DcBoid. McCullcv. Deanei, K. Aiulnson, Frank, Aita. Second Row: C.onquist, A. Anderson. Brunn. BockwoUlt. Gibson. Collins, Brian. Third Row: Dohrer. . p- lan. Cole. Brain, Norton, Veren. Fun;.;. Boelke. Fourth Row: Bogen, Broun, Friish. Bnrrows. Bates, .-Mdinger, Becler. Fifth Roxc: Cramer. Dietrich. Carlson. . ndcrscn. Fnlton. Finnev. Vox. Beisncr. Top Row: Cnde, Bentler, Benter, El- lin ' jcr. Doikcndorf. Fouler. Cor inc. Front Row: Hancoik, |iii . Snckrlieij;. .Mrs. .Sadler. Icrrcll, Ijncl.nn.in. Se, n,id Row: Nehls. Osljrink. I ' aiklull. Uiiiic. .Morgan, Weeks, Ann C. Nelson, loci. Third Row: Vinfre . Winlersieni. 1 ' . Ol son. Suanson. .Stanton. Werbach, Slellaii, I ' carce. Fourth Roie: Nashel, Orndorll, Horine, Olkicwie , Stevens, Eggcrl. Ri(e, Rogde. Weber. Fifth Roie: Peleison. Slower. .Selialk. Slenimons. Lankelnia. I.il ish. 1). Olson. . nn K. Nelson, Top Row: M.Colh, Reed. okl. Sandiler. Sloibv. Nad . llic.Mi.is, krn on. 299 f 4 r T Lyon women found that gave them inspiration W A A prexy and NISA upper: Tlitx should he proud of that one. Current events provide a topic of conversation. LYON HALL riie vox iiig (lormilory scholarship cup lias louiui a iionic in the trophy case at i.yon Hall lor ihc past two years. Lyon Hall women don ' t always study, however, and you ' ll Hnd them active in honoraries, divisional clubs, athletics, music and pid)- lications throughcjiu the campus. Every lall and winter cjuarter as new women move into Lyon Hall the advisors set up a Woman of the Day program. Under this plan, a woman is selected and a short life history written about her and |)osted. The program helps the newcomers become ac(]uaintecl sith the other women lixing in the dormitory. Front Row: Poland. Field, Maddock. Mrs. Wilniaitli. Brooks, ■ oiing. Second Row: Biikett. Buitth, Fold, Nel- son, Ebinger, Benson. TInrd Roie: Eluood, Broker. Guggedahl, Bloomquist, Brunsvold, Biesemier, Day. Fourth Row: Edwards. Constance. Ewoldt. Cook. Dirkman. .Anderson. Fifth Row: Caspeis, Arms, Culbert, Conlon, Doscher. Top Row: Evans, Stirniman, Englisli, Ehlert. 300 Mortar Board member, Chariene Spangler, for achievements in sckotastics and activities. Beauty Queen made Lyon their campus home. A(li c ( ' .haiicMK ' Spangici is .i mciiibfr ol Mortar Board and Iota Sigma Pi. She has served as a Cardinal Citiild representative, vice-president of the YWCA and advisor- thief of the dormitories. Pixsident of Twis- ters was a Lyon Hall woman. Irene Morri- sf)ii. Helen Maddock was a member of I Iraternitv. president of WAA and historian lor Block and Bridle. rwo women of Lyon were [jrominent in Cosmopolitan Club. Frances Farringlon was president and was assisted by Frances Constance, secretary. Six of the women were in C.lee Chilj and chairman ot the music gioii[) was Ruth Westlcy. join iialislic women were June Kysilko, ' irginia Kro vka, Margery Turner and Joan VVeinhardt of the loiva Slate Daily; Carolyn Graham and Dycie Stoiigh of Sketch: and Joan McCormack of the Green Gander. Dycie Stoiigh was also active in Writer ' s Roiuid Table and Theatre Work- sliop. Margery Finner was the publicity (liairman of dormitories. Nine honoraries claim members from Lyon. Elsie Day was the National Indepen- dent Student Association Queen of 1948. I heir Buttons and Beans dance and a successfid factdty tea were tops on Lyon Hall ' s social calender. Front Row: OsIhuiic. R.iIIi1 . I ' crsiiiHcr. Sp.iiiglcr, Scliiilciihtn i;. RnliiiiM. tai t iiii;l ii. LnUn, W cinliaKlt. Second Hour Wesllc . Slicpaid. (.i.ivcs. H(ih.uis. I liomas, G()l)lc, I ' hillips. Williams, iliird Kow: Sliean, Graham. Haiiis, I ' okhcim. Halm. I.angc. NhCaulill, Kiowka. Storking. Fourth Ho:r: Wisslci. Rciglc. Morris. McC:laugliry. Cion- larck, Harluig. Larson. Suaiisoii. Rogers. 0 ' I?ricn. Fifth How: Ochmkc. rri| |). Morrison. Jacobs. Shoicn. I.ann, (Jaslon. Knnkliouscr. I ' cidl. Top Row: hm c, Flcshcr, Jclfrcv. Mall, Moore, rinnci. Kepler. McCoimaik. Kysilko, Slough. 301 with the strenuous Freshman Week out of the seriously began to study, ' ' Lights out at busy college days. All enjoyed their formal,, BIRCH HALL Music, tlcparlincntal clubs and publi- cations head the list ol acti ities of Birch Hall residents this year. Sending their ()iccs o er the air waxes vere Lucille Rit- ter. Pat Binder, (iail Zii ewit , )anet Davis. Carol Kngle and C ' arla Seining, all mem- bers of Radio Workshop. Nancy Nutt coidd often )v lound in the Boiuh office and down the hall in the Idivii Homemaker oilice was Riuh . nn Robson. Working on the loivti State D iily were Barbara Short .uui C.arlvn Lovgien. Playing in the band were Marjorie Bower. Nhnjorie Miller. Pat Durey. Bar- bara Beck and Sue Porter. Beth Spiuricr. [oyce (.ilbert and Jane McAdam were in the orchestra. Nan Bernstein xvas president ol Sigma Al|)ha Iota. Nan was also chosen to attend the Merrill Palmer school lor child de elopment majors. t, a a ( j Front Roir: Moellerinsi;. Laurence. Pow- ers. Hoffni.Tii, McLennan. Place. Meyer, Rasmiissen. Second Rour McAdani. M. Peterson. Morrison. Halscy. Ritlcr. Roll- son, Lovgren. Tliirci Row: Jensen. Pur- i:in(C. Ma nard, Porter. F.ngle. Roberts. ..iiIk . lillL). rmntli , ' . ' .; ■• Pavscnr. I ' iuImkI, lUiii|)hill. RiLW.inh. l.ancr, K.illin, Niilt. Fillti Rnjr: Mel , I). Pcter- Miii, NcKon, I.ainl). Okones. Moran. Berk- (■i . I ' llkii. Toj) Roir: Meredith. I.orenz. kiciit k.inipf. Mil. hell. Neville. Houells, I lU.ls, liC lusk . 1 m © fiaiil Row: Blair, Aiiiand. DnnA. Bold- ia. Fnlton. Ilrakc, C.ingci. .MilKrcn. Sr conii Row: Brandt. Behni. floslee, Bloni qnist, C.ekaiicns. Carniichael, Carlson. Tliird Row: ncXVolf. Davis, Gillette. Broiler. Bellnoniini. Bndd. Fourlli Rour Bnrrous. Bvers, Diincan. Bevier. .Auten. Baxter. Erickson. Fiflli Rour Binder, CJil bert. Haller. C;entle, Berry. Benson, . s choir. Top Roir: Cathcart, Baedke. Bar ton. Ficldnian, Kuoldt. Ainlini;. C.oeld 302 v ay, Birch. Halt women 10 PM conducted their 4 Night in Heaven. spurts minded Hire li Hall girls included Olga Shcjjcrd in (). () C lul). Mary Taylor in Dante C.lub and Twisters Carol Engle and Donna Thorpe. Barb Beck was in Olluials Club and Dorothy AschofF was in Bo vling Chdj and the WAA. Members ol Science Women ' s Club were Phyllis Maynard. Nancy Xmt. Su anne Erickson, Barbara Met , |ane MiAdani, Mary Taylor and Kaye Amlino;. r|.|,(.i: On, ol lIuM finh (lijil III III 11(1, ■. Lower: Me ' (■ ; ,s lij liav, a v,r i i ciinui havf a jnnl . ,1,1,1,1 Front A ' o.c. RdliiiiMiii, IasMiii. n:i is. Ntrs. Kin};. SlicpoKl. Walker. Walils. Sirotid liozr: Wallace. Slainpfcr, W.ilkiilc lili. Willi. mis. Shaner, .Son(|iiisi. Sducis. riiiius. Xaiuk ' i waif. Third Rmv: S(liiiiiia lR-r. Sicllcii. illc , 11. While, .Slangc V. Wliitc, Roue. Slocks. I ' omlli Row: .Sleigerwalt, .Sojka. Spiiiiici. Seiiiiiiff. Sliiliiiij ioii, Rossitei. Siilli aii, Mar ra loi, Zil euil . Fijlli Rouk .Spur- lici. I ' mplnev, Wood, IViuei. Spencer, thorp, . . Siniih, |. Siiiilh, Siewarl. R, .Schroeder. Tof, Roif. Syhcson, Wilckc. L. Sniilh, .Suaiisoii, J. Schroeder, ,So cicign. .Short. .Marlene taylor, .Sands. 303 Welch Hall women won Homecoming honors and Freshman Home Economics Club posts WELCH HALL Welch Hall added two more trophies to its collection this year. Members pro ' ed their creative ability by winning first place in dormitory Homecoming decorations and iccei ed another Homecoming trophy in the pa jam a relays. Alter weeks of indnstrious rehearsals, ' elcIl Hall women earned the traveling trophy in the animal Sor-Dor sing. Welch Hall rates high in its beauty can- didates and honoraries. Jane McCulloch was a finalist lor the Homecoming Queen and Jane Con cmius was a finalist lor Jun- ior Prom Girl. Welch women in honoraries are Mary Alice Anderson and Jane Conzemius. Phi l ' |)silon Omitron: Kathryn ( rowell. treas- mcr oi Omitron Nu: ' iniircd Jones and Laura Stieglitz, Sigma . Ipha Iota: and Mary Alice Anderson, Mortar Board. Jane Conzemius, jiresident of Welch Hall, also served as I ormitory Council president. Freshman Home Economics C ' lub officers tlaimed by Welch Hall were Lora Mae Palmer, vice-president: Lyndall Olmsted, secretary; and Betty Rasmussen, publicity ( hairman. An abundance of musical talent in Welcli finnished the Iowa Stale Band with se eral members. Fhey vere Alice Diefen- bach. Miriam Tuttle, Millicent Tuttle, Lama Stieglitz, Shirley Segerstrom and Mary Jean Blyth. Lhe Welch Christmas Dance and hay- rack ride highlighted the social functions of the year. o ( o MM MM Front Rmt : niclciibadi. Bail . Siiklcs. Woodnilf. Simc. Sci IxMisck. S|iia..;iic. Rolicil.s. Wiilf. I.ippert. Sridiid R nv: Ruler. Slcxciis. Weeks, Stcphcrisoii, Wise, W hiliomli, M. Rciss. I ' unell. Tliird Row: Rice, Maijoiie Smitli. Waniiei, ll. I ' eteisoii, IV Ross, Walkup, Sci;eisli(irn, Rciliei Ison, Rohinson. Fourlli Row: B. Petcrsiiu, Milliicnt I latlc. Raher. Miriam I iiltle, Rohiiisoii, Su|5cr- nois. Pilzer, Rasmussen. Wilt, I hoisdu. Fillli Rmv: SiiaiKi. insel. I ' env, Rierson, ilsou. I ' el- lis. Wood, Swasand, Wiseman. Toj) Row: Rol.nid. Roliwer, Worlli. Woolle , Sl.niek, . l.iilis Smith. Watts. Reichstein. 304 rui.ninil rial Sj ' ilnhn nullriinl lu irhriliuil. Mlio says Icr.rri SInIr siirh can I in,,i: Welch advisors surprised the freshmen with their after-hours Halloween Party Ivdiil liinr: Keiu. |aliiikc. Gustafsoii. M.ilonc. (.illcn, Hi (loii. Ciroscciosc, l.nohscii. Snoiitl R(nr: Kadera, Hub- hard, McCiiew, Liidcmaii, Houlihan, Hai- i;Tave. Olmsted. Tliiril Rajr: Holmes, Parker. Garretson. Luud, Haivtrood. Hills, Davison, Laurer. Fourlli Rinr: Lvklema, Nelson, I.indberg, Marclcv. Hinrichscn, Kecnan. Koch. Fiflli Row: Mooney, Dailv, lolbo. Fellows, Frueden. Duggan, Dy- sliM, Paul. Toj) Ron ' : Keifer, Palmer, Morgan, Hoffman, Edwards, Caston, Ma- Irinit Row: Rieke, Piatt, Weis, Mrs. Parkinson. Con emius, Bragdon, Burian. Second Roic: Bullcr, Basham, Jones, Cro- well, Wieck, .Anderson. Third Row: Bray- nicn, Benson, Bradfield, Blomquist, At- kinson, (Jardner, Sthakcl. Fourth Roiu: lireDahl, Carmean, Bowers, Blahnik, Mc- laddcn. C;anl)y, Nelson. .Anderson. Fifth lldw: C ' .onley, CUjpley, .Armstrong, Forstcr. (kernian. Croonciuist. Malmborg. ' I ' oJ) linw: Beggs. Brown. Scgerstrom. Blvthc. Wlnslow. Now. Ilainillnn. Raihut. ' Mira 305 %-? e _ fi fn Athletics were tops on their activities with dorm the Winter Sports and FREEMAN HALL As a one for all, all for one dorm, Free- man ga e their team the spirit that made them the winner of the vollyball toinnamcnt for tlie second consccnti e year. Acli itics in Freeman vere (li ersitied with Virginia Barnes being a member of the joint Social Coinicil, Joan Schaffer in the Fheatre Workshop and Ruth 1 iirner and Melva Highland in the Iowa Stale Players. Flaine Hidl ser ed as the general chair- man for Cupid ' s Reign, acted as trea- surer for the dormitory and ' as Veishea tieasiner for 1949, as well as being a mem- ber of Kappa Phi. i ' ppri: He iiisl lovr to study. Lower: He sa s he ' s i nt five jricnds. A)f)K I ' oirliaino. nuillcN. ShiillcN. Mrs. Fosinaik, Hull. ' Sduiis;, IiinuT. Siniiiil limr: Biiildi. Rosewall. Jaccilisoii. AahciK. lolaiultr. Mix. Tlind How: W.nd. Hughes. Mueller. While, kr.nnei. 1$. Smith, tnurtli Row: 1). Suiilh. Seals. Spoelli. Ma . (.ilsiiu. F.nsiuiugcr. Foster. Filth Row: Belkuap, Scotl. liunihaiu. Shepplcv. Rich. Sthaller. V ' o i Roir: Reichert. Shuput, Eugclhardt, Calvin. Williams, Kappelmau. F.kdahl. 306 the agenda for Freeman women but they varied social functions and dramatics. Queens of Varsity ' ' Carnivals lived in the dorm. It wasn ' t all work, at all times for the girls in Freeman. The social season ol the year was initiated with the Last C.hance dance given in tlie tall, and was condnded with the amnial s])ring picnic. Twisters from Freeman were Riuh Seats, Betty Jo Hamlin and Mcha Highland. A member of the Women ' s I fraternity was Dorothy Roeh. Margaret Lockridge served as the LixcA er for the dorm while Roberta Roberts was the intramtnal man- ager. In the divisional clubs were Virginia Barnes. Helen Hughes. Dorothy Willi, Joyce .Sheppley. Lorine Rosewall. Rtuh E. I ' lnner and Margaret Lockridge. Beauty seems to find its way to Freeman also, for Mary Htiff was selected as Varsity I Qtieen for 1948 and (ilenis Holzknecht was Qtieen of the Winter Sports Carnival. Anne Ekdahl and Dorothy Miller worked at the Iowa State Daily on the ptdjlication side of the campus and Joan Schafler kept busy on Shrlcli. Cdee C ' .lid claimed lime Irom Lee Lnglehardt, Anne Fkdahl. Dorothy Miller, Glada Reichert. Lorine Rosewall and Dar- lene ShupiU. Legene Smith held lop honors as a mem- ber of Mortar Board. Phi li|)silon Omicron and tlie ■ ' (:. . (Cabinet. Jl Fiiitil Hair: I ' ukcll. |aiu- Siuilh. Ilc.illi. S.irdiin. MiAllisui. Imii.. ,i,i,iiI A ' .i.r. Riciiici . B.ubcr. Blcioiii. Willi. (.UM.ifsoii. Ksdicliiiaii. Lubbcii. I hiid l{ m ' : Shapiro. Louis. Muikicr. Saiulal. Hamhliii. Hol kncdil. Fiiurtli lime: Ilitim.iii. ChiisiciisLii. |ov Siiiitli. I.ockridgc. Pcdciscn. Cadtlis. nilliiii;. HIHi Ho ' r: Crcrcliiis. Slcfaiiskv. Huff, Malhcus, Highlaucl, noinbrook, Elleclge, MctJianc. Top Hoic: Lames, lodd. Rcade. . ndcison. Miller. Bruns. 307 After-hours spreads, corridor parties and a a ligfiter vein to the life of Roberts Hall home gave encouragement to these freshmen ROBERTS HALL Roberts Hall woiiRii got into llic swing ol things at the lust ot the year with a gala liayrack ride and then worked hard on their studies and actixities and tinned ii]) in the end vith a fine record. Roberta Bet , vho served as ])resident of Roberts, vas elected to Delta Phi Delta and was a member ol Twisters. Working with Bobbe in T visters vere fi ' e other vomen from the dorm, Audrey Bell, Joan Dal- (T Q f iM r ni|)le. (.wendolvn Hoogexeen. Rulh Mowery and Lois Parish. The other officers in Roberts included Mary Dawson. ice-president: Ruth Peter- son, secretary: I orothy Hagadorn, treas- iner: Darlene P ey. activities chairman: and Joan l alrymple. social chairman. .Answering telephones and pounding out stories for the Idivo Slti e Daily kept Nancy ' oggenthaler busy. 1)11, il lin-.r: B.iuus. Fc , n.iUMiii. Mrs. HiiIK.ii. Ik-I , DalMinplc. Bell. Second Riiir: Fanning. Kccney. Duliigg. Carlson. (Cochran. Auf iistiiie. Albaugli, Eckel. rliiid Row: {iregg, C ollie. Fink, Dnnbar, Frost. Clark, Bavlor. Fourlh Row: Hahn. Carstens. Fernscll. Cialitz, Beebe, Dits- uorth. Bartrng. I ' aristi. Fifth Roio: Finn, Bullen, Creen, Booth. Conrad, Campbell, Fritschel, (iebert. Top Row: Below. Bice, Biiik. Bnrnicstcr, C.odbv. .Azbill, Boevink. (.arrelt. nnil Rmr: Hiisili, Haskins, Kciiiicdv. .inson, MtDcriTKiit, Hiitfinan, IJndscy. 1(111(1 Row: Jones. Herring. Kingsland. laag. I.anginade. Honens, Kent. I.ong- rcet. Third Row: Marten. Ives. Heline, hiison. Keith. Lincoln. Jeuett. Fourlh ( ? ■.• Knight. Hawkins. Harper. Mit- iiker. Jnlil, Lage. Kline, Maver, Fifth o-.r: Mnnster. Moeller, Hall. May- lI.I. Hinsi. Hcrrold, Kin on. Toj) Row: l(i i , l.cnnner, Hoverter. McKean, Ho- jcxcDi, M.ilhisdii. I.iKas, La son. , i U i-.fS 15 308 fall hayrack ride added women. Letters from just starting at ISC. Thirteen women Ivoni Roljeris sang wiili the Festival Chorus (hiring the C.liristmas Tree Lighting ceremony lall (|uarter. Jill Hull and Pat Wren were members ot the band and Pat, with Dona Hinst, also played in the Iowa State Symphony Orchestra. Jean Bartrug was an active member in Radio Workshop and Ruth Peterson vorked on the ])idjlicity committee tor Religion in Lite Week. A L ' pper: Tlicrc arc sniili-s. . . . I.nircr: Mn. Hullon ami some of the Roberts residents get a laugh at somebody ' s expense. l-rtiiil licw: Williams, Sc luixdii. .muIii|k )1, Swaiisoii. Iiavloi. Roberts. Ro c-r. Wvnnc. S,n ii l Row: Weaver. Seaiiiaii. Rom- X.iikc I i e, I ' urkliiser. Siclilin, Willev. Sloll. ' ( )( Roir: Scluill . Stodgell, Riif. Vea cv. Salli . Willis, Oucn. .Alien, inirlh A ' dir.- Roesler. Spooiiei . Clements. Wren. Reis. Siioddv, ' ] ieman. l-illti llow: limleilioll. Riiieli.nl. Wahleil. I ' eleisoii, illman. Suanson. I ' rall. (.hiaas. ' J,,p j; ni-: I hompson. reme, oi;uenllialei , leuh, lsoii, .-.iiloss. ana, Went ieii, Rostal, 309 Bartons graduate women, and upperciassmen were welt represented in musical groups BARTON HALL Memberships in campus musical organi- zations were the principal activities for Barton Hall women. Those who enjoyed singing could always find someone going to a rehearsal of Festival Chorus or Glee Club and se ' eral from Barton were members of band and orchestra. A formal tea initiated dorm activities for Barton Hall and was jjlamied by the group ' s oliicers. They were Avonall Blank, presi- dent: Marilyn Townsend. vice-president; and Marcia Rafn, social chairman. Fiiint Itiiu-: Lowe. Townsend, Biadlev. Mis. (.onion. Blank. Rafn, Hinrichsen. StTiind How: Emslie. Held, C;. Brown. Baufflinian. Hunter. Goeldiier. Third Row: Copeland, Gates. Byers. Fotli. Fleak. Foiiilh Uoir: Halasey. Barger. Briggs. Ben- son. Bonolf, Flood. Top Roir: Bridge, Copp, Hellner, Gladson, D. Brown. %fh (i Froiil Rdir: Ruhr. Langebartels, Klindt. Wagganian. Siluuilcr. Sliinn. Neff. Second Roir: .Sduitjcr. Vounglood. McGee. Rick man. Zeglin. Mugge. Third Roji ' : Onver son. Wallers, Very. I ' rton, I.ec, Schidjert Stoles, foinlh Row: Tri]).ses, Simons Weineri. I ' aiker, Pleak, lorine. Sessler Toji Rotv: an Dcr Kamp, Roskcns. Snv ilcr, Suedheig,. luha . Reigle, Wessel 310 OrganlzLng a fraternity cooperative was Interfraternity CouncHs main activity I ■  )!;x.- i;u?«« S£SSMSsi!-; ' . Jim Ryan explains the fiateiiiity co-opctai: INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL This year InLerirateniity ( ouiuil has in- stigated a number ol important projctls. Topping the list is the council ' s work on the fraternity piuxhasing agency. It is hoped thai through this co-op, organized houses can sa e substantial amoinus on sialjje item pinchases. riie (oiuuil lias also made it possible lor a foreign studeiU to study at ISC. Oliicers ol the coimcil were Riley Ciillettc, president; Bill Beckman. treasiner: William Dwine. ice-president: Har ey Blichnian, sccielarv: and Hick Wilson, assistant-sec re- larv. Fmnt Row: Beckman, Blichiiuin, (.ill.ii, IlilK.ml. WilsuTi, Matkev. S,u}iul Rinr: Gcr ais. W.ili . t.uin.i, IMcis. Kampfe. Third Row: Kiaiiskopf, llauji.iii, Cuulcs, Champliii, Rusk. Coode. Foiiilli How: Muiison. Mtcks. I ' a-c. Cjilbeit. Feldt. Roberts, Larseii. Fiflh Row: Monaweck, Voiland. Hansel, Titus, Whilenian, .Miller, MtCiehee. Top Row: Robison, Sites, Davies, Hochstetler, Hamilton, Lindblom, AVood. 312 Pledge Council held a smoker to promote friendships among fraternity neophytes INTERFRATERNITY PLEDGE COUNCIL Patlcrned alter ihc Interfraternity C oiincil. the Pledge C ouncil was reorgan- ied last tall. An Interiraternity Council ( onnnittee ad ise l the pledge organization. rile [)in ' iK)se behind Pledge C ' ouneil is to laniiliari e members •i h the Iraternitv system al Iowa Stale. Also eni|)hasi ed is a get-ac(|iiainted program between the pledge classes. Last year ' s pledge couiu il ollicers were ( arl Savre. president: Dick Powell, ice- presideni; Dick Wagner, secretarv-trea- siner; Bob Dit enberger. social chairman; and Paul Sumner, sergeant-at-arms. Friitrniilx ) (■( ;« hut the breeze ill III, uiiiiiiiil lull fjiinrler stnoker. Front Row: Sumner, Ditzenberger, Sayre, Powell, Wagner, Stoddard. Second Row: Barnes. Currie. Sward, Rozc- l)oom, Thompson. Smitli. Third Row: Jones, Peebler, River, Birdsall, t: )peland. Jergenson, Gritiitli. Toj) Rmv: Ternes, Ntarron, Hassebrock, Larscn, . Iycrs, Kinney. 313 Interest in campus activities among the men music to intramural and varsity athletics, sides and house dances kept the men at 142 ACACIA ' Musically iiu lined would be an undcr- statcnicnl il you vcrc describing Don Rcc kci . nicnd ci ol ihc Cdce (llul , Iowa Slate Singers and the Fesli al Chorus, as well as i)eing a soloisi with the ' arsitv Kight, a group ol eight students ■who just like to sing. Aiacia excelled in inan other helds under the leadership ol Dick Wilson, presi- deiu; Dean Lee. ice-president: C ' harles Dingle, social chairman: Jim Hasellon, sec- relary: Tony Riepma, treasurer: C harles ! ' ird. editdi : and rom Urown. steward. I unit Ro-.r: Dingle. Blown. WiKun. f s. Dinsmoie. Lee, Riepma. HaseUim. Stioiiil A ' .nr. Wangh, .MatRac. HogfeUU, Ciowles. Kielhom. Pieisun. Baincs. Third Rinr: Weber. Bliss. Biegler. . nders iii, Maze. Mattlieus. Fourtli Row: K. |( lins(iM. Becker. Bird. I ' eariv. C.iiilili, Olilinnei. Fnlkersoii. Fifth Rmi ' : Hook. Deerner. L. |ohnson, Swenson, IMes, l ccl)ler. Davis, I siliaiu ,. Inp R,nr: Skorritt. Griffilh. Brcdiicck, Sa les, Stroliljchn. Bortle, 314 of Acacia ranged from Dinner exchanges, fire- Gray socially in step. roiintled I90t Local 1909 2 ' Chapters I |j|ii- Inxiiodx know a good joke? Lo ' iiilotinul gathering til the Acacia house. The leading jouinalisl oi ihc Acacia house was Rootr Dax is who worked on the Iowa State Dailx and ihe A i i iciilltiri l and h)und linie to be on the arsii wrestling squad. Serving with Da is on the Agi k nil iti ■ l was Harold Skerritt while Darwin Hook was another letiernian. John Ischantz was pledged to Knights of St. Patrick, belonged to Iowa State Debaters, was a representative on Kngineering C oiuuil and was president of the Intercollegiate United Nations Association. Day Morris represented Acacia in IoA a Stale Players and Alfred Swenson was a photographer for the loiva State Dailx. (aaig Rredbeck was chairman of the technical Papers Committee, John Ful- kerson was secretarv-treasmei ol the Intranunal Council and Dick Vilson was assist- ant secretary of the Interlralernil Counc il. Outstanding social events at the Acacia house during the year included llie Halloween Party, the Spring Formal, the Nut Party and the Sweetheart Party. 315 Riley Gillette wielded Council and Phi Kappai in divisional clubsi l|)|X-i: • (• l.owei: Adrlaiil A Local Fiateiiiily Founded 1907 ADELANTE Iowa Stale ' s only local fraternity was (lisiingtiishccl tliis year by ha ing among its members the president of the Intertraternity C ' onncil. Riley Gillette held this office as well as serving as book editor of the Agriciilliiyi.st and being active in the Iowa State Debaters and the Agricultural Council — and with all this, getting giades high enough to make Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary. Oflicers at the Adelante house were John Page, president; Bob Wiglu, Nice- president: Bill Noe, secretary; and Don Hotchkiss, social (hairman. Engineering elides represented in the Adelante house were ASAE, Ece Sowers and Dale River, and . IChemE, Gay (iroff. 316 the presidents ' gavels for Inter fraternity Phi. Honoraries, publications and offices completed the Adelante ' s activity roster. Sc cial Ailchinic- iiilii were acti e on campus publications, with ihc Agriciiltiirist attracting Ciary Faas, Riley (iillette, Don Hotchkiss, Paul Forrest and Ross River. John Minphy and Allan Rae worked on the Iirwa Eiigitifer. P ' ugenc Reynolds ser ed on Agricultural C oinuil sith Gillette and Ross Ri cr was on the NROTC Rifle Team. Four honoraries were re])resente(l in the house. Riley Gillette. John Page and Fugene Reynolds are Alpha Zeta members; Riley Gillette is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and served as president: Merwin Scheider belongs to Pi Tau Sigma: and Ross River is a member oi Pershing Rifles. Manv Adelante men belonged to their di isional cluijs, with )ohn Page serving as president of the Dairy Industry Glub. Don Hotchkiss was the musical member of Ade- lante, belonging to both the Glee Clidj and the Chorus. Three officers of the Ag Education Club came from the Adelante house. Forrest Paid was vice-president, Ross River was treasurer and Donald Rix ser ' ecl as secre- tary of the club. Jim Christy and Gary Faas were members of the Agionomy Club and Charles Gillette, l on Hotchkiss and Vaughn Spear belonged to Block and Bridle. Richie Davis, Clyde Meyer and Don Parker were members of the Farm Operation Club, and Gilbert Nor- ris and Fom Williams were in DI Club. Front Raw: (liiisu. |()lianscii, Page, Mrs. Baker, Wight, Noe, Tidraan. Second Roio: Meyer. Reynolds. Parker. Davis, Faas. Kile, lillain. T iiK Roir.- Pitcher, Gillette. Sowers. McCirew, Swanson, Mason, Paikcr. Fnurlh Row: Foley, Mmpln. (.illciic. Sii;imli, |ohns()n, Noiris. R. River. Fifth fio7i ' ; Donahoe. Spccr. I). Ri er. GrolV, Pickford, llc.Khkiss. Res. R.K-. ( ) Kmr: llcinnnc, Williams, Rohrherg, Paul. Rix. Fvniei . I ' .nker. 317 Energetic Alpha Chi Rho ' s participated in honoraries and musical activities Founded 1895 I.or:il 1932 27 Cliapters ALPHA CHI RHO Music and sports played an important part in the Ii ' es of Alpha Chi Rho mem- bers. Band, Orchestra. Glee Club, varsity sports and divisional clubs were only a fe v of the acti ities represented at 303 Welch. For outstanding musical ability and ser ice in musical organi zations Richard L. Wall Avas aAvarded the Music Recognition Award in January. He was a member of the Cionccrt Band and the Symphonv Orchestra and Ix ' longs to Phi Mu .Mplia. Pledges find a vaticly of netivilies to ueeujty their leisure time. Siiiii jixuliie . . . -ieill) eiiuipment. 318 I). ,it R„i I iiM 111 kit I Is.in Will . hs. R kci. C.u . M.iiIk ' IS, Martens. Schilling. Srrntid Rim: R. |..ik . WiKiiii. (.nflm. Ciiitiin. Ricli.ndMiM. West. .Stehlik. Third Raw: Winfiey. . nderson. Dodil. W ' .ilter. lindi-i. I ,iiiv SM (lcr. Ruby. Fourth Row: Maass. Lynch, Hnltqiiist, V ' akclcy. Arcn . nenner. Honcsiccl. Tnji Ro;r: R. jdhnMpji. Calbicath, Moore. D. Toenjes, R. Toenjes. C. Johirson. Thranc. F. Jones. Test tubes and beakers added color to their jail dance, ' ' Chemistry Capers Other Ijcind iiicnibcis were 1 erry Mathers and Robert Lyiuh who was also a nieinber of the orchestra. Bernard Hultciuist went all (Hit for singing, belonging to the Iowa .Stale .Singers, (dee Club and Festival Choir. Holding top honors as Athlete of the Week was Ron Sliaxer. He was a track star on the ( ross-c ()tiir team. , l|)ha ( ' hi Rho was in the class A bracket in the iiitra- mnral basketball tournament. Governing oilicers for the year were Dick with Robert Lyiuli a meiidxr of Phi Mn Ali:)ha and John Martens in Pi Mn Epsilon. Richard ' altz belongs to Pi Tau Epsilon and the knights of St. Patrick. James Ban- ner and Morton Boncsteel arc members of . l|)ha Phi Omega. Divisional clubs claimed Bol) i ' ans as a meiidier ol .VIF.K and led Cadwell. lN.ic h.ird Walt and Ralj h Sciiilling as mem- bers of ASiME. Morty Ruby and Tendon Wakelv were members of the Rifle Club. AValt , presideiu: Jack Ccjx, vice-president: During fall r]uarter Jim Benner vvas c hair- Ralph Schilling, ritual oflicer: John Mar- mail of the Christmas Seal dri e. lens, chaplain; William Eincoln, treasurer; Men of Alpha Chi Rho openec their new and Terr Mathers. secretai . knottv pine recreation room at a lireside in K er lratcinil boasts with pi idc ol l- ' ebruai . Social aiiiviiics ol the ear were mend)ers who are listed honoiai ics on complelcd with the spring loniui 1 given on campus. . l])ha Ciii Rho is no exception April ;iO. 319 Upper; AGR ganiered a new radio in llie Pliilip Morris football contest. Lower: Glen Barrington .ui s a few well- chosen words into the KASI microphone. Judging teams and tke ambitious AGR ' s. Tke and the ' ' Farmer ' s Bait ' I ' oumlcd 1908 Local 1914 33 Chapters l- ' Ul Gray 1 I. V t l. J Front Roir: Allcnstein. Sa rc, Mis. , i, l-li. kii Kasiiier. « llnw: MtKiiilcy, Tiiikliain, Hciulti ( Row: Weber, Wachtcl, korsluiul. 320 Agricultural Council provided work for the annual ' ' Pink Rose Fornnai a spring barbecue set the social pattern for Alpha Gamma Rho. ALPHA GAMMA RHO Agiicullural join nalisis seemed to ])re- dominate among tlic acti itics men in the A(iR house. C eorge Rusk was business manager of the louui State Daily, president ol ilie Ag Journalism Chib and is a member ol Sigma Deha Chi. Vayne Swegle worked on the Agriciilliiiist. was president of Sigma Deha ( ' hi and is a member of . lpha Zeta. Otiier mendjers ol .M|)ha Zeta in the liouse were Robert Lux and Tom Smith. Dwight Lewis belonged to the Glee Club and Donald Getting, Gene Egli and Ber- nard McKinlev were members of the Iowa Slate Debaters. Four mendjers of Agricid- tinal Coiuicil were AGR ' s and Bob Lux acted as secretary of the board. Fletcher Jennings, .Mar in Boss and Dick C ' ampbell were the other members. Many judging team members were among ihc Alplia (.amma Rho brothers with James Hodges on the meat judging team: Bob Bellman, Bert Eason. and Tom Smith on the dairy judging team and the meat judg- ing team: and Bob Lux on the poidtr judging team. Ted Huser was president of the Farm Operation Club and Ciene Egli was sergeant-at-arms of Block and Bridle. Oiusianding sex ial e cuts were the Christ- mas Fireside, the I ' ink Rose Formal and the Farmers Ball. l-roul R(nr: BclliiKiii. C. Su,,n .,j. i K liv W cM Uciilv. R.uni. H,imiii;iciTi. Scaiiid lion-: Cutter. I-itsini moiis. I hoinpsoii, Sinilli. (.. Riivl I ' .i -s , ,. ,•,,;,, ]). S irai iii;4cii. Ha kli.ii ill, Iciiniiigs. Foss, Moscr, Easoii. Hlis i. l- ' oiiilli Rinr: Skognian, Nis.sl , lulu. Kasli. I ' ersingei. Huscr, Piiiney, Hans. Fiftli Roic: Hodges. Eiulicotl, labor, Campljcll. ISutlrkk. Top Kotv: Budloiig. Grcincr. Claasscn, Maynaid, Cook, Getting. 321 Alpha Tau Omegas claimed presidents of Science Council and Social Bureau and ranked high in athletics and honoraries y ' i k- . -. n ■■ |a|B ■ mHw B | 9| m 2122 Lincnlii Wav Inuiulcd ISi;,- l,(H.il I ' .KIS ' X, ClKipllTS ALPHA TAU OMEGA Sports |)la c(l an iinixjrtanl j)ai l in tlie li t ' s ol A I () men. Jim Doran was a ' aisity c lul in lootljall and also found lime for track .ind basketball. Other football men were Rob Li ingston, Lowell .Stration, John Briggs and C.lair Calhoun. Ralph Schafroth (ompeted in the rough and tumble sport of wrestling while Lowell .Stratton was on the tennis team and Keith Homan was fresh- man track manager. Five di isional chd)s were represented by . TO members and Hank Ramsey vas presi- dent of Science Council. IrnnI l;n:r 1 ,,ii,l,s, ll,.lh,l.,v t iMAJl. Wclni. Diu ' . I hinl i; I•..i .l, Xndcrson. k.uii|ilc, W.iln is .,,n,,l , ' .,,, l Niis,,n, ( ■■■m li , a sV- , Sii.ilton. Hollister. Hi (in. r.iikii. U-. AiKtcison. hnnlh liir.r WMiinic, I.MKJi, Kern, H.iiiMi II. ( n lHllli Row: Kiunsey. BoM. tl.iMs, R.isiniisscn. H.iiisoii. [iisliic. 1011111 « - llinr: Allen. DdKin, lli(i;i(lui-ll, Dvmiic. InHJis, Tollenueie, E aiis. 322 I n.ni i;:..i suw.di R.illi. I ' .mmII, Mis. r„, d. ,S;ilina-, Wfincr. Fislicr. Si-rouil Hmr: l M.iivMniii. Su-isnii. Calhooii. Rliiigk-r, lanj;:is. ' Ilin,! K-nr: I.nsdii. iLmliu-i. SIhci, l.ilioi. Sdiafroili. (.ram. ctl. hdurth Rmr: Homan. ' ose. Hoyei, Steflaii, Chainlicilaiii. Ro cl) ii. (.lalli. IUji Unw: I ' alnici , Ik-ll. Riii.glaiul, VanDercreek, Briggs, Wiese, Abrahamsen. Upper: Torn Fisher awards a prize to Ro_a;er Stetson at tlie ATO pledge fireside. Lower: Bartenders drinking the prnfils at llir ITO ICR fireside. K cry (l a wa.s a Ijusy one lor ihc .VIO ' s. Bill Dwinc and Marly Hollislcr ied lor being the busiest members ot the house. Dw ' ine was president of Social Bmeau, vice- president ol Interfraternity Council and a member of Iowa State Players and the Theater Workshop. Hollister servetl as special service chairman of the Pep Barbe- cue, ticket chairman of the Jiniior Prom, publicity chairman of ' interme () and treasurer of the Scifiilisl . Honoraries Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Tan Kpsi- lon, Pi Mil Epsilon. Knights of St. Patrick. Scabbard and Blade. Sigma Delta Chi and Tan Beta Pi claimed ATO meml)crs on their rolls. A ' FO ' s working on publications wer? Richard Kern on the ad ertising staff of the Scie)itisl. and on the Iowa Etigitieer jrc Ken Kampfe. treasurer, and Jim Landes, managing editor. Lee Dice was assistant ireasiner of the .-igrinill id tsl . 323 lUI ts r)ilnliiiiir(l ill ii Pirate Paitx. Betas won tke Veiskea Parade Sweep- stakes Tropky and filled top positions In Veiskea, Homecoming and publications Iiinil Rinr: AuhusImiii, Ciiinmms, M.ilhcsDii. H(illi. vtll, Mi Klliiniu- . ISud.ii, h ( ci kiinl.ik-, Sii miil Rinr: Mor- timer. Wiegmaii. Giieinsey. Evans. Mengel, F.vans. Ditzenbcrger. McC.hiin. V n f y ou: Schieiibein, Wulf, Busbcc. Oliver. Duesenberg. Schweiger. Voss. Fourlh Row: Kelleher. Jacobsen, Bender. Slaniy, Pierson, Rivedal. Brad- street. Top Row: Robison, Southard, Snyder, Teichman. Bonson, Dickinson. Muir. 324 htuni Roil ' : Suansoii. Uiuiiiiiiond. Mackey. Mis. Jones. Moiiioe. Kiiijjeiy, Baker. Second Row: .SliawV ' an, .Siiialley. Maxwell. Heller. Feldman. Russell. Third Row: Bvme. Lilschei, Robinson. Joigenson. Parks. Hilclreth, .Arends. Foitill, Row: Haskell, Maddorks. Alhrechl, Chambers, Ross. .Aiknian. Mac I.ans hlin. Toj) Row: Christian. While. limns, I,oK-M en, ' einei. Coniplon. Founded 1839 Local 1905 93 Chaptei.s ;ii;(l LiiKoln Wav BETA THETA PI Jolin .Mcllhimiey ' as only one of the members ol ihis fralernily to hold j)r()m- inent positions on campus. Mac ' s publi- cation vork included the oirii Stnle Daily and the Green ( ' •(luder. He is a mendjer oi the Knights ot St. Patrick and .Sigma Delta C hi and was president of Cardinal Kev. Other outstanding activity men in the Beta House were Logan Monroe. Home- coming general chairman, (jieeii ( ' jinider treasurer and member cjf Ciardinal (.uild and Ag C ouncil. and Jim McC ' orkindale, who has •orked on the Iowa Slate Daily, the Green Gander, the Bunil) and the Scie)i- li.sf. Jack Mackey ser ed as business mana- ger for the 1949 Veishea and •as named St. Pat at the Engineer ' s Ball. The Beta ' s Veishea float took the S veepslake ' s Trophy last spring for all floats entered. The men began the year with the traditional breakfasts for sorority ]jled- ges and the Beta Bailjecjue. Varsity athletes in the Beta house were Kent Drunimond. captain of the tennis team: Gerry McCdynn and Tom Southard, football; and MacUonald Verner, track. 325 Achievements in scholarship and activities of Concordia v ere elected to Alpha Zeta and A ' ' Gay Nineties ' party highlighted their CONCORDIA 1 lie newcsl Iralcriiiiy on c;un|)us. C ' on- coi ' clia, pr() c(l last year ihal nou doni ha c lo be long-eslablished lo get into acli ities. 1 wenty-one members or pledges ot this new group belongetl to tlieir divisional ( lidjs and two honoraries vere lepresented in the hotise. Xorbert Dorrow is a knight ol St. Panic k and Ldoyd Sie ers Ijelongs to Alpha Zeta, agricultural hon( rai . Chapter oflicers included Willvs W ' lnuler. president: Or al Friedrich. ice-president; Wesley Lage. secretary; and Wesley C.oecker, treasurer. Iiiinl Rdif: Goecker. Sievers. A. Feldt, Miss Herman, Dorow, Bliimeiith.il. |iilinM_ii. S, inul Knif: Wuiulcr. Koth, (.udiiHiiulson, Ha.a;en, Dennv, Mahannah. Third Row: Hancliett. Oelkc. I.iiuluvki. Hullman. J il st. Gescll. FdiiiUi l!,nr: )csscn. R. Fcldt. Docksiailci . Fiiciiikh, Hiiedepolil. Roliii. •; {,,-„■: Bhinu-, Herrmann, Lamb. Wcillr, llioun. O. SuTulcrnian. L. Snndeiman. VC ) Him ' : Madden, linulnnan. I-aj;e. llni niesier. IScnllev. Scluniuin. 326 were recognized as men Knights of St Patrick, busy social calendar. Kif S A Local FialfiiiilN KoiiiKicil I9I.S I |.|ii.i. I)f II III iiiiijuits lliiuiiihi ' s tit n Concordia jmil) Luuer: Marx Cele Harvey gels in the last word. Rodney Hanchcii and Al Kuld represented Concordia in the band, and Han- chett also worked on tlic loivn Stale I)tiil and the Agricidhiri.sl . Norbert Dorrow was on the livestock judging team and placed se eiilh in the national individual competition at the International Livestock Show in Chicago. Don Cochran was on the varsity wrestling team and Don Hlumeniiial won a letter on the varsity rifle sqtiad. President Willys Vinider was awarded the . k.Sar- Ben scholarship for otitstanding work in agTicidtiue. Social events sponsored by Concordia included a hav ride, a (iav Nineties partv. a ' alentine partv. a Snow Frolic and the annual Spring Phantasie. Concordia vsas established on ihe Iowa State campus as a clul) under the sponsorship of Ikta Sigma Psi. national Lutheran sex ial fraternity, in Decend er, 194. ). It was recognized as a local fraternity during summer (|uancr. 1 148. and ex- pects to be installed as a chapter of Beta Sigma Psi in ihe near fulure. I he national or ani ation was estal)lished at the Universitv of Illinois in l ' .)2. ). 327 Two Delta Ckis held active In varsity and cars set the scene for A(B H.iwv.iicl Idiniclr.l IS ' KI Im.il I ' ll. ' :! II CliaiJliTS DELTA CHI Fi c xarsity Icllciincii in llic house were ilic proud Ijoast ol the Delia (Jii ' s this year. Heading ilie list were the Meyers brothers. Jim and Hill, who shone on the gridiron, Followed by Lornie Paulsen and iavo other (Aclones. John Poliebauin and Miles Caniery. Other varsitymen in the house were Cierry Nelson, track; Mort Nelson, who managed the lootball team; and Russ Thompson, traik manager. House ollicers were Dale Hansel, president: Bob Ojendyk, vice-president: Paul C ' aglv, recording secretary: Bob Johnson, corres|)onding secretary: and Reynold Russe, treasurer. HaiuUing the house social atlairs was Kd Deliakey. 328 major offices In 630 Club while others were intramural athletics. Murals depicting box their annual fall dance, the ' ' Hobo Party! ' vl Moorcroli. a Delta C ' .lii man. served as circulation manager ol the hmvi Engineer while fom Siebcn was a member of the staff. On ilie Agriciillini l were Russell Hammond and Wallace W ' iiks. Roger ' oinig worked on tlie Ciccii (iiimlcr. (aaigluon Knau was one of the leading |)erlormers in Railio Workshop and Ratlio Players and also was master ol ceremonies at several of the Union Night C ' .lidjs. Two officers in the (i30 t ' lub were Delta C ' -hi ' s. Bob Sealon ser ed as treasurer and Bob Weber was the club ' s studeiu coordin- ator. Ed DeBakey re|)rcsentecl the house on Social Council and Paid Cagley served on the Intraminal Boaid. President Dale Hansel is an acti e meni- l)er of I ' au Beta Pi, engineering honorary. Roger Young and Hansel are alliliated with Tati Sigma Delta, national architecture and allied arts honorary. Bob Ojendyk is a member of Scabbard and Blade nnlitary fraternity. Charles Anders on was secretary-treasurer of the .Ag Kcon Club and Reynold Btisse was general cliairman for Veishea open liouse in the Agricultural Economics De- partmeiU. Outstanding social exents cjf the year at the Delta Chi house were the annual Hobo Party. held in the fall, and the winter formal. front Ho-w: .Armstiong. U. Johnson. Proucllii. Uicks, .Anderson. .Mrs. Stlnvendener, Haniiiuind. Ojc-ndvk. icilc- niann. R. Gilbert. Serorid liou.- Jiickson, Bussc. Moorcroft. Harms. Scaton. F. (Jilberl. Sielicn. Larscn. J. Mvers. Third Roic: Cooper. K. C.nrric. Randolph, MtKirchv. Vonng, l ' otiel)aum. Chandler. Sdiade. lourth How: Jasper, Beiii. M. Nelson. Lnnds aard, Wchcr, Ciagnon, Levien. Sldls. B. Nhers. Fifth Ron-: R. Cairrie. navidson. Nidiols. Koldmanii, Hansel. Thonip.son. Cagley, DeBakev. Toj) Row: I ' aulson. Canierv, . . Nelson, Rice, Mark, R. Johnson, Stevens, Sioll, Ohms. 329 Mii. .Slialldii lOfuintitUfS iliiini.j a siiiuiis at tin- Dtlltt Sii! Iii ' iuic. Till- iitn ' x jiifdoiiniuitcs at Dtlta Sig mnec. With. 20 men graduating this year, the Delta Sig ' s claimed men in five honoraries and president of Joint Social Council front RouK Ciowley, Hiljbitlv I Ic. Iim lU i , Mis sn.iiKin, W .ikclc . (.oukl. Ilclliu.in , ,,..„ ;,,,, lilli-. r, R. Hughes, Jackson, Buchanan. C:. Duroc, ninc-r. Men c-l. TImil Row: l)a is. Ruldlc, W. Huyhcs, Rcinlh, IMockei, ruiiell, McLain. Fourth Rotv: Dunlavey, Delaney, I ' eileison. Kuhl. Hohiies, Schaefer, ReeiL Fifth Rou ' ' : Haislet, Hedberg, Ross, Fredbloom. Spcnce, G. H. McGiaw, Small. Top Row: Olson, Lisle, Diercks, R. Hansen, C. Hansen, HedUind. Westmark. Burke. 330 Front Row: Ullestad, Fredeiicksoii. G. P. McGiaw, Thompson, |ohiislon. Kdwall. Scioud Koic: Hardt, Oiimii, Leiinon, Hughes, StolL Third Row: Guyer, Bloomberg, Olson. Fnnkhouscr, ermazcn, R. Dnroe. Fourlli Roiv: Ankeney, Hendrickson, Gildei master, Hamilton, Allen. Top Row: Co , Sutherland, Beer, Voight, Clard, Bartell. Founded 1899 local 1926 ' 15 Chapters DELTA SIGMA PHI Helping lo tlircit aciixiiics of campus IHiblications were Rithaid Haislci ami Kenneth Quinn on ihc lon ' i Slate Daily. On the Iowa Engmecr were Bob Bloomberg and Russ StoU, personnel manager. Don Riddle was advertising manager of the .1 nit ' s l-()i (•. ' ' ley. The musical side ol the campus lound William Winner an orchestra mendjci and Bill Buchanan belonging lo chorus. Duncan Ross was presidenl ol Social Cotmcil while John Hamilton was treastuer of Cardinal Guild. John Hedhmd was a member oi C ardinal (.uild and Engineer- ing Council. Bob Reed vas points cliairman lor Intraminal Coimcil. Five major honoraries claimed mendjers from the Delta Sig house. Russ StoU is active in Eta Kappa Nti and l: u Beta Pi. Gene Gildermastcr, also a laii Beta Pi, is a member of Pi I ' au Sigma. John Hamilton is acti e in the Knights of St. Patrick and George McGraw in Phi Mu . li)ha. The Delta Sigma Phi ' s took lime out for their Apadie Dance. the Sailor ' s Ball and the annii.d spring lormal. 331 Delt ' s won the snow Sculpture Trophy; ' ' Orchid Format ' was leading social event Fduiulcd lS-,0 I.CK.ll 1M7, . Sll ClKiplflS DELTA TAU DELTA The Delt Orchid Formal on Fct)ruarv M) in llic sonth banrooni of the Memorial I ' nion was a big social e ent m ilie DlIis ' car. Ihcir tea dance leatur- ing ihe Fonr Shades ol Rhvthm vas also a greal success. Fwo oUier parlies, ihe spring lormal ai the (lounlrN Cduh and the Hobo I ' ariv. vere listed high in tiieir social life. Mendxi ' s also tried to he present at x.irioiis athletic e ents to watch some ol their men as the |)ariic ipated in swinuiiing, looll)all and goll. Dell snilj)lni. ' , nuildid Smm- W hilr ami Ihe Scvin Uwaifs for IVinler Spoils Cat nival (oiiUsl. ,11 I hi, Inniial. 332 Fi n: l:,,.. Wiliiii.Mii loll -4,1 K.„,sc, Uccklil.ill. Mis. I ' fdcli, II MIS, ,, Ininil I 1 ,1 1 1 like. Vrr « f , ' .. ■.■ S( lnv:ili, IV siinlini Wi.kliiMcl. ll.iiliKII. Miul. c. C:(ipHami, OsUand. 1..uIk s. Ihi,,! i;,..r: R. Smith, kiob, Oppcn- Ikiiiiii (. Siniih. M( kcc, Haddiik. Blvllic. lunirth Rnw: I ' alnici. Knierem. Koii cn. ' o ;elgesang. Reed, Ricde. (.iiiiK . ( 1,11k, l-itlh I! ' w: Meeks. . ij;lei. ,Samiiclson. 1,. ,Str(ilini. Weihane. Kirk, Fox, Becker. Tup Row: Sucrin. Kc.iRs. (iid(|iiiM. W .iKi kind, IIumIi, CmkiII, R, M.iliiikc, l.alk-r,!;c. Hau. Delta Tau Deltas kept busy with, campus publications and their departmental clubs Another cup vas added to the Dclts ' tiophy case lor their snow statues ol .Snow White and the Seven Dwarts during the Winter Sports Carnival. Under the direc- tion of Bruce Kirkpatrick and Boyd Gurney they won Hrst place in the men ' s residence competition. 7his spirit of cooperation showed itself in many other campus acti ities. Members were foinid in honoraries, athletics. di i- sional cltibs, publications and musical organizations. Honorary Cireeks arc William Ik ' ckman. Pi lau Sigma: }ack Hansen, Fui Kappa Nu and 1 an Beta Pi; and Charles ' ogelge- sang, Phi Kta Sigma, Hairsen was Boinh |)hotography head and Vogelgesang was an assoc iate editor. .Vnothcr acli e Delta Tau Delta, Robert . lcRee, was business manager of the Scien- tist, (jn the Science Pidjlication Board, and the YMCA Cabinet. Seci etary and treasiu ' er of the Iowa State Society of Industrial Economists were Bob Waw and Walter Ostrand. McKee Avas on the lK)ard of directors oi the same society. Cheerleader Robert Meeks was also a mcndjer of Pep Cotnicil and Student Properties BoarcL C ' liorus and (dee C ' lub U)ok nnicii of Roger Litteral ' s and William Pjusdi ' s time. Leland Roose vas an Iowa State Debater. President of Intrafraternitv Intranunal Association as a Delta Tau Delta. Dean Becker. Treasurer ol Inlerfraternii ( ' oun- c il was William Beckman. 333 DU ' s guided activities Board, Ckeer Squad and Upsilon when three of Uppei- Annual DU Dogpiatch Pa)t ftatuitd Lonesome Polecat (cciitci) and shoit shuts (.ill oxei) . Lowci. Bnll sisuon at tlic old lnds.c. loundcd 1S34 liK.il 1913 (31 Ch.iplcis , l,..i,iiu (i II mm Rciikcn Clapp. - Ifoid Shafci Sttond Ro-,e: Sn dci, I.innan. Johnson, Mever, lof-ptith Beed Moisc I lind Hon Bettes, Inigus Ipsan Coleman Biosliar, Hedslrom. Fourth Roie: Andcr- M)n hl Mi Veg;nei, Mnipln Ncbei all, Nelson. Blackhnin F ltli Ron: Kelly, Dnnlop, Welch, I ' cieisen, inistiong, Steen. Seail, ood. Top Row Mdlotte. Scheimei. Fimk, lemes. Pate, Neff. Stevenson. 334 for Engineering Council, Bomb Publication the Scientist. Spring honors fell to Delta its members were tapped for Cardinal Key. DELTA UPSILON ' c ' islica Sciw IMiil MavLi. Dick Hanson and Leo Schneider lapped for Caidinal Key. Schneider served this year as trcasnrer oi ihc organization. Robert Wilde and Da id Lo ell were members ot the Bomb Publication Board. Wavne Micheel was Sports Editor of the Hotiih and Bill Alford handled sports copy lor tlic loioa State Daily. Two DU ' s were active on the Iowa Engi- neer; Chauncey Close as tech notes editor and Donald Shafer on the publication board. Mike Brodine was editor of the Scientist and liie .Igyiciiltui i. l stafl inchidetl Ricliard Wood. Honorarics, divisional clubs and olhcr activities took much of the DU ' s time. Donald Shafer was president of Engineering ( ' ouncil. a member of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu and Knights of St. Patrick. Basketball player Leo Schneider was a member of Science Council. Robert Wilde is a member of Knights of St. Patrick and Sigma Delta Chi. Wilde served on Engineer- ing Council and was the Engineering Rep- resentative to Cardinal Guild. President of the 630 Club, Jack Paet . and three cheerleaders came from the DLI house. Bill Ritts was head cheerleader and was helped by Ed Ritts and Jack Smith. It A ' .- W I Mrs. Lehan, Cooke. L.nwren -. Fink. Srcoiid Row: Urodinc. II. I.ovell, Woidcii. Siiiiili. Cicilicik. Iullciii . MiKinstrv. Third Raw: Blown. Roiiiuis. IMliiC};cr. Batcheldcr. I ' osakony, C.aneii. Fourlli Ho.r: H()|)|) -nialli. I ' .tcU. Srhlutiiis. J. rovcll. Ktncs, Marshall. Crnkovich. Fiflli Roiv: Benson, Bentz. Hc siM;4ci. I ' aulsoii, C ' .lose. .Micheel. Tnj) Ro-.r: Riiiv. I ' ck rsiii. Sihneider, I ' cderson, Sclilick, Christcnson. .Sigman. 335 Tke ' farmer ' s Frolic ' and the winter formal social life. Members held key positions in kept the fraternity scholarship cup with a v - -.-. FARMHOUSE Cilict l .an(l()l|)l) and Holj C ' roin Ncwcd up al least a corner ol the ' eishea lesiixities this year. Randolph took o er as |)id)lic relations director while Crom was chair- man of Veishea Vodvil. Deane Rinner, Don (.lienian and Ceorge Lancaster did their hit lor !• arm House by holding do n chair- manships on the Veishea Horse Show com- mittee. Sigma Delta Chi. Canmia Sigma Delta. Alpha Zeta. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Zeta. Card- inal Key and Scabbard and Blade claimed FarmHotise men as members. limit lin-.r: ( luMicx , Riniiii, Bull, Mis. Smith. Monson, Jacobs Skiiinei Siiniiil Una. I.,iiKastcr, Zniolek. Rhodes, Cieiman. Dahlherg. Clagiic, Gio,s enoi, Thomsen, Thtid Rnu Bi iiit Beckell. I ' lalcr. Lowe, Dvas. Wliipple. Carlson. Fonrlli Rnw: Bennelt. Ciieenc, Lloyd, Hennksen Hiiiuei l on Skjerscth. f( i Row: Beneke, Scheidei, M ers. Lyon, Cook, Beaver, , ndcrson. Top Roir: Rossilei, Rtndolph I ' alterson, Bnienc, Hoopes, Sandagc, Crom. 336 IGHT h ' Lgktigkted FarmHouse activities but still kouse average of 2.83. Fouiuled 1005 Local 1927 9 Chnplcis IpiK-r: fiirtiiHiiusi men inid dnlrs l.ducr: The pnusc lliiil icjicstirs. The first Lililc International Li cstock show since pre-war days had two Farni- H(nise men in key committee spots. Art Benneii was co-chairman and Jim Beckett headed entertainment. Don (irieman and jcjhn Patterson ■ere stock siii)erintendenls. FarmHonse lairh l)ristled wiili jonrnal- ists. Da e Bryant was editor ol the Agricul- liiri-st. Jim Sharon worked on the Daily copy desk while Deanne Rinner, Bob Crom and .Ahiii Bull gathered in cam|)ns ncAvs. Mehin (larlson and Loren Poison repre- sented the house at the ' ()I Radio Work- shop. Bull was also in the Iowa State De- I)aters. Otlier jobs helped keep tlie men at 311 . sh busy. Cardinal C iiild vas represented ]))• Thomas Clagne. Torliel Skjerscth was btisiness manager lor Religion in Life Week. Bob ( ' rom was a meml)er oi the I ' nion Board and was chaiinuui lor ihe Union Night Club. Bill all was not work lor the FarmHonse men. On the soc ial sl.iie were ' Ihe Farmer ' s l-rolii. a winter lorniai and the spring barl)ec lie. 337 Kappa Sigma men won membership in five konoraries. Many worked hard in musical organizations and campus publications Founded lsii!l Local 19()!l 110 Ch.i|.icis KAPPA SIGMA (]()iii|)lctf with western atin()si)hcrc crcalt ' d b 10 gallon hats, boots and Avcstcrn twangs, the Kappa Sig ' s presented their annual W ' eslern Dance. Kappa Sig social ac ti ities iiu hided both formal and informal parties. On their list of formal social excnts was their annual Black and W hite Formal. Decorations carried out the traditional i)lack and vhiie theme. Kappa ,Sig pledges also presented their pledge formal. Other social acti ities included firesides and inlormal |)arties. lioiil Rnu Os;;; Walt Hiiiin ;toii Mrs. Ho ie. Kiauskopf, Geisinijt ' minus. Biadle Piice Bialinis W dc I max. Fieueger. Third Hmr: Hii iicrke, Eluood FnuUh Rnu Coc, Baiielt. Miller, VVissler. W ' inh, (..i , Bcaid Noiton, Helble, Fole Fop Row: Langfeldt, C. LeBuhii. C. Ic.n IV l.cBidiii. Kiiox. s,,,,,„; :,.., ( MMi lanan, (aoulcv. Brandiici, C.askill. lliiii in;inliiild. Fifth Rou ' : Renaud. Kaiilfmaii, I (■mmII, Oberliii, Wilkcns, Young. 338 FrntU R nr: Handlcv. G.iitun. Mj.ki. VrniL. Su.u.l, B riic. SrcoufI Row: jciiscn. r.ntfiM.n, s.IlhII K I liilliiirn. Third Roiv: Melas, Gi instead. Brown. Sliuitei. I.antz, Whitfield, fourth Row: Eggtrt, Ciabticc, Davis, Haucs. Lcithead. Top Row: Kepcke, Reimeis, Eveids, Thompson, Ochcltiee, Richail. I ' pper: Knppa Sig ' s display the latest in campus fashions. Lower: But I like to sleep 171 my clothes. Kcv positions f)n campus ]Jublications were lic ' ltl In join nalislit Kappa Sig ' s. As sports editor. John Anderson directed sports activities for the loica State Daily both spring and fall quarter. John was also treasurer for Sigma Delta Chi. men ' s profes- sional journalism fraternity. George Fox worked on botii the Boinh and the (Ireeu (lander. Kap|)a Sig ' s held positions on ihe .liiiii till tt) tsl . (iieeit (uiu- (ler, Scieiilisl and the Aine. F()}e. ' tey. Kappa Sig band members literally marched off with atti il ' honors. Iowa Slate ' s band, onhesira. glee dul) and chorus were well populated ith Kappa Sigma ' s. Paul Langfeldt is in Phi Mu . lpha. Other honoraries in vhith the Kappa Sig ' s were atii e are Pi I au Sigma. Sigma Delta ( hi and S(al)l)ard and Blade. Phi Eta Sigma members are Jack. Petrik. John Wiley. Bob Wilkens, Rod (aowley and Dean Helble. 339 Despite difficulties Alpha ' s moved into 203 28 members reactivated r|i|ici: Pu ' sidrul Pliil ]] ' liilr,niin rcrrivrs Inrnhdn Clii _lll h,i thailrr linin naluiual ,,llii, ' t H. Coin, mi, K„„lll,. l.i.un: Sli, ' l,l,,„-. l„„„ H„l,l i,;is Ihr .■.,,,„■ „l I a„,h,l„ CI, I ,,„,l,c „l„„, l,n„,ul. Kdiniiliil l!tl)9 Local 1919 129 Chapters LAMBDA CHI ALPHA On DcccnilxT I. 1!MS, ihc lotal t liaplcr ol Lambda C hi Alpha, inacli c lor several years, vas ollnially reactixalecl and look iis plac e among the social Iraterni- ties on the Icnva Stale campus. One ol the highlighls ol the reacli ation ceremonies was a lormal dinner danee gi en at the Hotel Shclclon-Miinn. The Lambda C hi ' s were not on campns very long betore making a name lor themsehes. as more and more of their members acc|iiired pc:)sitions in ' arions eam- piis activities. The men ijoiight a house at 203 Ash and ino ed in during spring cpiarter. Soon alter reaetixation the chapter claimed L ' S members at Iowa State. 340 in remodeling their house, the Lambda Chi Ash during spring quarter. The chapter ' s the fraternity at a formal dinner dance. Four Lambda ( hi ' s are members ol Hon orary fraternities, with Wayne KinneN a member ol Kia Kappa ii, James Dol|)li and Cden Fri ell in Phi Kta Sigma and led Blickwedel in lau Ik ' ta Pi. Three of the brothers represented the fraternity on the arsitv track team. Thev were R. (-. W ' oll. |ohn Kriison and F.tlward Peck. Many ol the men were acii e in iheir divisional clubs. R. i,. W ' oU and Otto Bmidy belonged to the HorticuUure Cltib; Ray Fthington to tlie Ceology Club; Mar- tin ' anF)reser to the . merican Ceramic Society; and Phil W ' hiteman, Don Robin- .son, Bob Campbell and [ohn Fric son to the .American Society of Ciyil Engineers. Jim l olph was president of the American Ceramic Society. R. (;. Volf was in the Concert Band and Bill Moats represeiued Lambda Chi .Alpha in Iowa State Players. Ray Fthington was a member of the Intranunal Board and Don Werner belonged to Social C Jinu il. Chajner otlicers elected dining wiiuer (piarter were Bob C ' arpeiUer. president; Jim Dolph, ice-president; Wayne Kinney, secretary; and Bill Carson, treasurer. Lambda Chi .Alpha was founded at Boston LIniyersity. Boston, Massachusetts, in I ' .MI ' .I. For several years it has stood at the top ol the list ill number ot chapters. Inn, I Itn.r. Hi u kw cdil. . v. liiiM-|. Wllill Werner. Smilli. Walter. C.apcll. I liini Kair: Carson, Kinnev. I ' eabody, Wengcu. Dolph. : ii. oiin.i;. r) ) Hou 341 Cuojifiult aiiil iiuiuole. ™v)v Ball is a lin li fiaiiil ,,ii lite I ' lii Dell siHial ailciulai. Iowa State Phi Detfs were awarded the Harvard Honor Tropky when selected the most outstanding chapter in the nation Iriint Hn., lirlion, , Whealcn. Stone. Koch. Mrs. Geslei , l.dcisi her, oss. liiN.iii. Seojiid Row: CJ.nk. I ' udlc. C.iiiu-. Ditsuoitli. Mimi.iguc, Berry, Everett. Third Rmv: Lattin, .Miller. Bitliicr. Br.igdon, Sjursoii. Luonaii, Smith. .Mancy. Foiirtli J (iw: Schiilenbuig, Pusey. Sayers, Larson. Ethington. Connellv. Roberts. Fifth Rtne: Mackev. Beckerle, knight. Martin, Loury, Carrithers, Paugh, Dorsett. Toj} Row: Jessup, Reese, ' an Sickle, Illeirian, Bnnge, Roy, Campbell. 342 9 JLJl I- mill Haw: King. Halilcn. Scliul . I ' .iije. Lanza, Giunilinan. Smith, Holmes. Second Row: Glotfelty, Hukill. Lowiy, Nelson. Howland, Rostermiiiidt, Kodi. Third Row: Miller. Sandalil, D. Brown, . Brown, Bennitt, Hiserodt. Rothacker, Swan. Foiirll: Roic: .Attebiuy, Wold, AVagner, Cownie. Speicher, Lingenfelter, Mosher. Top Roxv: . lellinger. Voungblade, Meyer, Campljell. Lindgren, Iwelten. . llen, Barron. Founded 1848 Local 1913 lOS Chapters r PHI DELTA THETA I he Phi Dehs kept up their record this year for being one of the leading fraternities in activities with brothers holding positions in musical organizations, publications, dra- matic groups, Veishea, various honoraries. v:- .rsity teams and divisional clubs. A couple of the bigger wheels in the house were Verne Koch, general chairman of Veishea and business manager of the Engineer ' s C arni al and Rav Montague, guest chairman for the Little International l-ivestock Show. James Smith was assistant l)usiness manager of the Bomb and Wendell Wilier, president ot .Vgriciiltural Coimcil. 1-cttermeii in tlic house included Dick Ditsworih and Da e Maney, wrestling; Bernard Everett and James Miller, track; James Eindgren and C ' harles (jownie, swim- ming: and Mark Rothacker and Thomas Grundman, football. Outstanding social func tions of the vear for the Phi Delts were the ' inter Eormal and the Phi Dell Bowerv. The local chapter won the Harxard Honor 1 ro|)hy. awarded annually by the national organization to their best chapter. 343 Pki Gams claimed four konoraries. The year ' s of the winter quarter A. TTL PTXTO Si) I |)|)i-i; ' (; (.inn Smiln lia irlint Ik u uiI fnr Clii i liiias. I.owii: Diniii Sinilli iind oitn l-ilhinl appl tlir inlislic hniili In III, ' Hiiiiin, lining deror(ili,.n. Iniiii.k-d ISIf l.oi.il 1907 71 Chaplfis I ' uint liii.r: (,c)ll in.inil. I ' ciaul. Shugait, ..uiir, Slnchljid ,,,,n,l Itu.r {.Iic mIi . lidllcih Sillilli, I In. II. Ilillil Hinr: lurner. MiDonald, lane. Paikhill. Mdoihead. Tol ' How: Scnensdii. Hoak, Dunkt-i. Goel)el, UaUate, Cas- sliiig. 344 Knights of St Patrick and men in six other ' ' Most Tipical Engineer ' and the co-author production of yA Hair, Perhaps, were Fiji ' s. The men oi Phi C.amina Dcha held many positions in chibs, icanis and honorarics and continued to rank as one ol ihe highest groups on campus in activities. Jabe Bell belongs to foiu- different hon- orarics. no mean achie emenl. He was ice-president of Tan Beta Pi and a mem- ber of Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu F.|)silon and the Knights of St. Patrick. Other Knights of St. Patrick in tlie Phi Gam house were Norm Filbert. C ' huck Brandt and Jerry Peace. Dud Ruisch is a Pi Tail Sigma and Joe Crawford and Andy Hughes were vice-president and historian respectively of Phi Eta Sigma. Varsitv men in tlie house were Paul Cior- ham. football; Dud Ruisch. basketball; Phil Wright, track; and Rog Marsh, wrestling. C hiick Brandt was chosen as this year ' s ■ ' Most Tipical Engineer in an all-college election. Jerry Peace was president cjf Radio Players and . SME. Norm Filbert, Jerry Moorehead and George Stocking belonged to the Iowa State Players, of which Paul Hackett was publicity chairman. Hackett also worked on the loica Stiile Daily and on Spray, the NROTC magazine. Jim Kremers was on the staff of Sketch. Dud Ruisch was on Engineering Council and John Farmer was co-chairman ol the lnlcrhaternit Pledge Council and ' eishea dance chairman. I ,i:-ii A. ' , I lit -. I- III-..,,, R, ,.-..,,. M,-, U,.„i. I aimer, Collins. Rcusctic. Second Roif: Naiiglc. Hackett. Maisli. Fischer, Ihomson. Doll, litzsimmons, Sandine. Third Row: Wilson, Filbert, C;iawforci, Wieteis, Cooper, McNully. Buck. Fnurlh Roif: Zicliell. Cottingham, Giese. Hughes, Kremeis. Bolton. Hall. Fifth Row: Brewick. Irwin. Bell. Il.iiisMU. Bi.iiull. Kiiluc, |(iliiisoiK 7 ' () i Row: (.(lulcl, Smith. Wilco . Shcpard. Anderson. Halcv. Vri ;lU. Jacobson. 345 Athletics and social events kept Phi Kaps busy. Two held posts on Winter Sports Carnival and Intramural Board. Fuuiulca 1889 Local 1924 27 Chapters mi PHI KAPPA As picsidcni ol ihc Wiiiicr Sports Clulj. Jack Malloy headed Iowa Stale ' s most suc- cessful Winter Sports Carni al the last week- end in )annary. The two-day allair lealured ski meets, ice skating, crowning ol a king and (]ueen and vas brought to a grand finale with the ' Snowball. ' Althotigh most of Jack ' s lime was spent making plans for the Winter Sports C-arni- al. he alscj found time for the Industrial Kconomics Clidi as did Jerry Ouimi and Mike Anastasi. Industrial Education Club had on its roll Kd Newton and Waller Alley who was also secretary lor the organization. I ,,n,l l;, I ' llo li-i. Ruh I ()iniiii, C.eiv.ils, Mrs Williams. Moilocl Riordan. Secnnd Una He Ihird Raur I.i ct. W. e Blichmaiin R OC ' .oniKll. Suillmi. Miin.iv. Fnurlli Hiu, Rt ■s, Flvnn, M.ilos. 7( ) Ihm Sdiolttn. Jtssen Cuiiiiinf li.iiii, Df M.ulc. SiiiiiiuM. 346 Front Row: Chydomelka, Morteiud, Lafeber, Lannan, Blichnian. Second Row: Huspen, Svieii. Sciiniilt, Sieierding. Fil fferald, Kellev. Third Row: Aiiastasi, G. O ' Connell, Kelsli. Stuker, Suchan. Fourth Row: VVoUnev, Hamilton, (.rc-fii, RofscM, kin:iiik. 1 (iiiuisdu-ski. Toj) Row: Stlnvffis. Rtif. Si.iUdii. Rech. Finh. Upper: Colonel Mike and his sidekicks stand guard at Phi Kappa house. Lower: Punch in a dirty glass and jiseudo hlark e is added to Plii Kap pirate party. Ah in |. Riclics led llic Plii Rap ' s in cam- ])us musical organi atioiis. l)cl()iiging lo glee ilub ami chorus. On the achcrtising stall ol the Scientist were Jerry Ouinn ami Mike Anastasi. Albin Schweers kept busy on the editorial staff oi Sketch. United Nations Club loiuul l)a e Demarle as secretar). Assisting in guiding social activities at Iowa State •as Har ey Rlichnian. member of Social l)ureau; johnns Lannon. bead ol Veterinary Rail; and Frank W ' oUnev. c liair- man for Military Ball. Roiniding oui tlie s|)orts lile ol ibe Pbi Rappa men were Robert , lorierud, presi- dent ol ibe Inirammal Hoard and KUis [essen. member ol ibe aisii football s(|uad. Ibe Pbi Ra|) s wiib some prett ' smootb ]ntc hing won tiie class A imiannnal solii)aII trophy spring (piaiier. . seaside atmospiiere and liie women ' s skirls six inc lies above tbe knees lent a new look (o ibeii ' Pilate ' s Ball. 347 Phi Psi iilhlclts jjulhd Pi Phi leiiiii to vulory 1,1 Ihr t,iln,ir.,„,i uur. Phi Psis edited tv o campus publications, won letters in five sports and claimed the vice-president of the student body I-iiiiil How: C.uWm. Sicw.iii. IVii n I, iiu n. io..ur .,u Eaton, Da is. Second Roic: Hicks. Sevev, Bushnell, Hauti . Sutaiingeii. Ferris. Saihcl. Ihiul linu R. I ' lLkluid, McHenry. Howell. Mai;oiin. .Sleffen, Whitfoid. Fourth Koir: J. Pickford. Don Tliicl. ,iil. W illi.iiiis. Dresden 1 liiel, Egeland, Garfield. Fifth Row: ninhani. Miischoli. Gallowas, Focht, Morris, Judd. C.ihixiii. Foj, ll iw: McKee, Galvin. Kohl, Athenon, Brettnian. Berj;. Wilcox. 348 riiiiit Ilnir: I iililii-siiii;. I ' ukU.id. Macuer, Mrs. Wimmer, Garfield. MaktcMi . KoiwU.imn. Sfcotirl Roic: Nettleton. Ulic. I ' cilki, M.iiih. U Snnili. Icvcrelt. Morris. Henelv. Third Rmr: Hall. IVitis, llmkl. Magoiin, Curtis. Bourne, Winslow. Fniiilh i:,r,r I ' .iiili. H.iniilton. N ' . Siriilh. Barber. M(Henr . Scmli i . ( milki. Wind. Fiflh Rnxr: Chauncev, I ' lniio., Shields, (.reene. IUmIIn. McIi-immi. Calverl. 7,) - Itn.r: V ,uWn. i.iim.iii. (aMiiel, Keiined . l-ounded lHri2 l.dial 1013 . )L ' (Uiapters PHI KAPPA PS Fi c ' Phi Psi ' s were consisienl starters on the 1!MS Cyclone football ele en ami three more were scjuad members. Leading the delegation from Phi Kappa Psi was Dean Laun, selected to the end position on many all-conference teams. Three of the men won basketball letters, and Don Paulsen, Cvclone center, established manv ne v sioring marks. The Phi Psi ' s also c laiined swimming letter- man. Jack Winslow: wrestling Icttcrman, Ralph Van Eaton; and se eral letterwinners in baseball. The house didn ' t resiritt its etlorls to athletics, howe er, and had two ol its mem- bers, Dave CiarKeld and Don Rice, in the top editorial posts on the Boiiih and fowd Eiigi)i( ' ( ' y. Don DaA ' is and Jim Netlleton were Bomb and Engineer associate editors. Stars () er Veishea was capably handled bv Leo Peifier. director; Rollo Pickford, l rodiicer; and |im Pickford, general chair- man. Aciixc in siiidenl go ernment were Phi Psi ' s Don iiice, student Ixxiv ice- |)resident. and Da e Ciarlield and Rollo I ' i( klonl. members of .Science and Engineer- ing (;onncils respectively. 349 Active Phi Kappa Taus were in ISC ' s Debaters, Players and on publications MJ. f I ) Fdiiiulcd I ' .IIKi I (Hill I ' .l ' JS 111 Cli.tplcis II 1-1 S. H l;ind PHI KAPPA TAU Phi Kajjpa lau. a nc sly rceslablislicd Iralcrnily on ihc Iowa Slate campus, had several of its members in prominent jiositions in various campus activities. Gaylord Mike Robertson was business manager oi the Ames Forester and vice-president of the Hoist State Forest C ommittec. Bob Bartheld was vice-presi- dent of Iowa State Players and Jim Potter was a member of the Iowa State Debaters. Glee C:iiib member Harlan Hosebrook was the musician in the Phi Tan house. iiiUl he (75 liiiul III pul logcllu Kiii ' il III llir I ' hi liiti linilas 350 f . t M: : , '  !! Front Row: Goode. Wiiiey. Mrs. Maude, Gilmore, Gleason, Second Rmc: Woodward, BMih(i|. s.iiuliis. Cummings, Balshaiigh, Krotz. Third Row: Allen, Hudson. Casliman. Mett. Rolicrtson. Fottrth Rir,, limh. |(ihnson. Otter- son, Fassctt, Cruller, [ones. Tnji fiou. ' .Southwell. Onibruni. Tienicns. Pronskc. Saupe. Hassebrotk. Pki Kappa Tau men presented tke annual winter formal dance, Phi Tau Fantasy House oflkt ' i.s vere Cleon Cioode. presi- dent; Leonard Southwell, vice-president: Lowell Cileason. .secretary and pledge train- er: Cahin Vincy, treasurer: Laird Krozt, sergeant-at-arins: and Bill Cummings, social chairman. Phi Kappa lau was one of the many Iraternities founded ai Miami Uni ersity. Ovlonl. Ohio, its date ol loiniding being . Iarcli 17, 1!)0(). It was originally organized as a society to combat the undemocratic practices and ideals oi lalsc aristocracy ihai were common in college fraternities of that era . .Shoril alter organi ation. ihc loundcrs ol the fraternity joined together wiili two oilier fraternities and a group of iiide|)end- ini siiidcius lo climiiiaie iii.i(hiiie |)olitics in camptis elections. After successftillv achie ing this goal, the group banded together tmder the name of Phi Kappa Tau, This was ho v the Alpha, or first chapter, originally started fimctioning. Ibis initial chapter quickly started allili- aiing local societies on other campu.ses thai were founded with the same or a similar purpose. Phi Ka])pa lau as tlie second national men ' s social fraternity lo erect a btiilding for its national hcadfiuarters, Tlie IraterniiN constantly stresses .scholar- shi|) .111(1 has in (barge of this work a .schol- arship commission composed oi ■ell-kno vn edticators who are alumni of Phi Kappa lau. The local chajner was re-activated in the fall of 19-17 and is now |)lanninga new house. 351 ' W- ' I ' iK.fs at ivcrk unci play Six honorarles at ISC men of PI Kappa Alpha, other interests w iz ei mmMM louiKkd l.sii9 Local 1913 82 Chapters 2 ]2 Lincoln Way Ffdut Row: Price. Knlm. Monaweik, Mrs. Frank. Hanford. Hclinsi.iclin , rimiil {mr: jansscn. Emer.son, McGirk. C:lo(k. .Snvder. Nelson, Hasek. riihrl R nr: Christensc ' i. Kllroll, (m.sIa. (.ninon. . sne. lorncson. Fourth R,nr: S h.Kic, Campbell, Prall. Lonbert. c i 1)11111. Williams. I caicr. ' ) ) h ' n.r: Diiikel. Ribelin. Peterson, Rirtncy, Biickk . Swygard, Gra . Wendling. 352 found representatives among the ambitious Musical organizations and publications field a quick tempo was set at their house dances. PI KAPPA ALPHA Doll Hiicklc led the Pi Kappa Alpha men in musical talents as a nieinber of band, ore lustra and Phi Mti Alpha. . close second as Hill Mcintosh, soloist and lee club member. Bill .-Xrinstrong, . 1 Rriekley and James Barewald were band members. Frederick ( hristensen and Donald Lou- bert were on the staff of the Imvti Engineer. Paul Bishop ser ed as a reporter on the loxi ' d Stale l) ill . Research editor for the J ' el( ' )i)iti) Shiilciil v.is Walter Campbell. Walt also ser ed as business manager for the Veterinary Medicine Ball and ' as a member of the Veterinary Medicine C ' otin- cil and Cardinal Guild. There were many honoraries represented at tlie PiKA house. Bud Be ins belongs to Phi Kta Sigma and Jack Cannon and Jerry 1 lelnistadter are on the roll of Psi Chi. Jerry is also a member of Pi Mil Epsilon. John Jannsen is a member of Tau Beta Pi and Pi Tail Sigma. On the Dair) Industry judging team was Delbert Nelson. Pi Kappa .Mpha represen- tati e to the Social Council vas Richard Peterson. Socially speaking the PiKA ' s had a busy year. There vas the Homecoming Barn Dance. a Valentine party, the Spring Dream Girl Ball and the Senior Bancjiiet. Ii,,„l j;o:r: C.iniinii. |,i(kMiii. licMdlc. Mdiuosli. ivncv. liioui;, Scck:im| . Si ' cortd Row: Menerey, Knight, Siuiiu. Iisliii, M.mis. C Inisicnscii, riiiiil Hair: AmiM ;4. licxiiis, Vuh- . Bailor. .Scliuckcr. Jersenson. Kinsllcr. louilh « ,,■. ((Mies. l5islio|). Holi. li.iuu aid. lislin. Hiiiklcv. VV) ; l{ r.r: ( .aiii| l {-II. PrtciMMi. ' XoiKin. Kiiinc. UiHliaiian. 353 Managing key posts on the Agricutturist and Scientist and memberships in four honoraries busied many Pi Kappa Phis PI KAPPA PHI Social ci(li iiics lor ihc Pi Kap ' s iiuliidcd loiinal and iiiloinial dances, parlies and Incsides. I lie annual ' Spring Rose Ball vas held in MacKay Aiulitoriuni this year. The vinter (ornial vas held in the chapter house. ()n the list ol informal parlies sas the Pi Ka])pa Phi Chrislmas Parly and a Sup- pressed Desire Parly. There were both pledge and aelivc firesides. (ieorge Dubes was ehosen Pi Kap|)a Phi Scholar, an honor ihat goes to ihc lop Pi Kan ' s in the nation. l-rniil Rn-.r: ISIcdci in.ni, IV-ri , liK.uiiMiii C.dUmIi (uti SkimIIi Mini. hi. Fiil , n. RiitvCTt. Siiu.iiL ' llmil Itoir: Imumu Rnlim.iii Sniilh Ritd. 1 ' |, RiiLcrl. Wilkt-. I.iuf, I .ni(lL;i.il , V. Rukon, W.iitc. mil llnir: Spc.Ti iii;j;. Stoclii, Giilfitli, ilidUll. Lsko. Houiigan. Top Row: 354 Fmnt Rmr: Cascv, Dubcs. Coules. Mis. McCannoii. Lcs . Kcni. F.ii,i;lisli. Sr nn l Rmr: (.jhmihII. W clih. WaltiTS. DciiMfliip ci. ruvuiici, Miilim. Tltinl liim-: Viili. Lowndes. Dole, c ' lrsdii, M(Klliinnr . o . lur,, li.nrclt. All)cil- soil, l,i ' ;4 ' 4. llaMii.iiiii. R an, Towiilcv. Upper: Evciything jrnm baseball players to hula dancers allnulrd the cosluiiie parly. Lower: Pi Kappa Phi enter- triiiirrl liiriiinllx ill I In ' irhitcr liousc dance. I he .li ) i( nil ti) i. l suitt included many atlive Pi Kapa Phi ' s. William Kern served as ad erlising manager for the publicaiion. Serving on the ad ertising siatt vere Peter (aiff. national achertising manager, and Forest Cioelsth. Dcs Moines ad manager. Other college publications on which Pi Kappa Phi ' s were active included Skelrli. the Scicii i. ' l and liie .-Initw l- ' orcslcr. Tom F.nglish served on the editorial stall ol the Scieulist and vas thairman ol the Pid)lica- tion Board lor Slwich. Paid Xeedham served as assistant editor ol the Vorestcr. Manager ol the Veishea Horse Show lor I ' J-l ' J was Joe Legg. who also was a mendjcr of the Livestock Jtulging icaiii. Richard Stoehr. vice president ol AlMl ' . headed ' eishea open houses loi ' ihe Iowa Siale M ining Soc ielv . Pi Kappa Phi ' s were well lepresenled in campus honoraries wiih mendjcis in Knights oi St. Patrick. Scabbard and Blade. Psi Clii and Phi lia Siom.L 355 Scic ' K c with practice. SAE ' s added the intramural championship to a roster complete with honoraries, campus publications and musical activities Fiiiiil Rinr: B crs, Dc o. jclUn. Williams Bern. Wilson. Hines. Second Roir: Biadlev. Cooper. Holl. Shepcid. Suncnson. hcrsoii. McGelicc. Von.lliml Row Fenle), Hansel Hoover. Delbridge. .Sharp, Criss. Wolfe. Fouilli Ro-if: .Spoonei . Beriay. Sogard, Fostci. Bukei Wennersmim Snialtz, Alliiison. Fiftli Row: J. I. Smaltz, Herndon. Schmidt, Barnes, Boylan, Downs, Galhgan Top Row. Wrant, Hogue, Gerwig, Stillwell, Morrison. Lundblad, Feeken, McCracken. 356 Front How: Aiulcixin, FiucUlen, C;aMiici, Wood. Mrs. Peiiquitc. .McC.chcc. Hull, ,Siiii[)soii. Owens. Si ' cond Row: ' aughan. Sherman. E. . nderson, Genskoro. Ryan, Moore. Kimball. Brierlv. Vanderloo. Third Row: Lindblom, Franqucmont, Shi e. Clav. Crawford, Menne, Robinett. Fairchild. Fourth Rmc: Noble, .Swanson, Ball, Blackmar, Berka, Brotberton. W.iikins. Cartel. Dodson. Fifth Row: labile, Hornstein. Buchanan, Linstead, Carlson, Han- sen. Man. RcNnoliK. i lio-.r: Sioen. Brigh.nn. f;ruin. W.iison. Momberg. Hilmes, Olson, Grant, Nissen. Founded l.s,- (i I.oi.il 19(1. ' . II I (:lia|.leis SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON John .Shcpcrd. inciiil.)LT ol ihc Ij.iskctljall ttain. led the S. K ' .s in arsity aihlelics. Four ,S. PVs on the track team ied vith lour men on tile looiball leam. while their brothers chalked up points in intramural athletics lo win the award for the highest number ol inlramuial |)oinls accunudaied during the )ear. Brains seem to mix vilh brawn at the ,S. E house for men were loinid in six hon- oraries. Jack Ikrka lopped the list as a member of Knights of ,Si. Patrick, Tau Beta Pi and Phi Mu . lpha. Others are in Pi Mu Kpsilon. Phi Kta .Sigma and Kta Kappa Xu. Bruce Holl, vice-president of .Science (A)un- cil. was secretary of YMC ' .. . rwent S. F. ' s were found on nine pub- lications including the lo-iCii Engineer. Skeldi. loivti Stale l)(iil . Agrictilturisl . Allies I ' oye.sler. J ' eteriiunx Sliideiit. Boiiih. Aluniin l)neel( y and Horizons. The S.AK ' s added two dances lo their so- cial life -with the lall |)artics. Show Boat and A Scene in Lower Slobox ia. ' Fire- sides and their winter lormal completed a )ear oi soc ial ac ii it . 357 rpiici: Si- inii Chi iiiru ,iihi tiiiunl ilahs ,il ,,i 1 1 i inmii tt-a. Lower: Klizahrlli l ' ,u„,kliai I u;ts ,1,111,,, I Su;;lli,„i I of Sigma Chi with „ll,ii,l,iuls 1 , 1111111,111, ■ I l,,,ililiii,i ,111, 1 Jo Morris. Sigma Chis wkate was Scabbard and Blade and Ckis. ' ' Sweetheart ' s 5? rninukil IS- IiH.il MIK Ml: ' . (:li;i|iH ' i h ' ,,,nt n,,., ' : Dc.lisoii. R, iuiis. liiicls.ill, D.in. Sauennaii. Rcc. S,;,,i„l ;..,r Ui umc. I dch Wmiuhi Maiilul. nclcriii.iiiii. H(illc-i. Rc.icll. ri,i,,l U,,„- Dulls, Icilltlt. GilliRT. iU , (.lolc. Ilnuill, l,,„,lli It,,., MiClinc. kclliMg. li liih.icl. W.iIIm], WhiiiN. foj, A ' ..,, ' . Ru sdl. Mvciv. Ihoiscin. |,mii(v, h1i-;Ii. 358 proclaimed tke best decoration at Homecoming. Knights of St. Patrick claimed five Sigma Bali ' in February was the top social affair. SIGMA CHI At their annual winter dinner dance, the Sig C hi ' s presented tlieir Sigma Chi Sweet- hcari. F.li abeth Brookhart. Highlight oi the lall social season sas iheir annual cos- luine ))art . Bui sot ial lile did nol octuj) all the men ' s time since campus acti ities kept many of them busy. Leonard Ranch was the Ijooking agent lor Cardinal Guild: a member ol Student Union Board. Social Comuil. Social Bineau and three honcnaries: I an Beta Pi. I au Sigma Delta and Knights ol St. Patrick. Other Sig C hi ' s who are members of the Kniglits aie Robert CHiamplin and Paid . nderson. Paid is also a mendx-r of Plii Mu Alpha. Scabbard and Blade members are Vernon Hulets and Bob Jones. Vice-president of Psi Chi, Wayne ( ollins u-as |)resident of ISSIF. and. with Rex Conn and Roberi Walker, was acti e on Science Council. Along the s|)orts angle. Dick Burnett was arsity football manager and Tom Norris was manager ol the arsity swinnning team. I ' .d Howes as a swinnner and Bob Peteison starred on the basketball team. Bob W ' alker was an i.sstie manager of the ioiiui State Diiily, while Louis Rediger was on the Bonih staff and Jack Rhoads worked on the publication board ol the Stii ' jifisl. l- ' ii . ' Udi.i, K ( li,Mii|.liii. Mrs. MiCiuiii-. Ocil.uh. Cumi. SiToiid Rmc: Krlvlcs. ImicII. MrCombs. SciDW, rvoiis, I (.iiis. I ' . III. .11 ,, How: Newell, Pounall. Iroesier, Toomcy, C. C:iiani|)lin. Wuoih. loiirlh {tnr: Rhoads, Stewart, Koclliii;;. C ullins, Holets, Krieger, Rediger. fof) Row: lioiithuis, aii Hoiiteii. Maielli, Jones, Se.vauer, Harrington. 359 Knights of St Patrick and Scabbard and Blade claimed six Sigma Nus. Socially, their ' ' Arabian Night ' s dance was tops. I ' ciundcil l.Sl.il Local 1901 99 Chaplcis ir=TTnMJ SIGMA NU Social cxcnts al ihc Sigma Nu house got off to a fine start with their Arabian Xiglits party and tlie annual spring formal. Among fall qtiarter ' s social events was the annual banquet for the hotisemothers and ])rcsideiUs ot the dormilories and sorori- ties. The Sotlbnster ' s Hall was tops among iniormal fnesides. Sigma Nil ' s claimed totu varsity athletes. Pliil Brinkman and Wayne Seibold were acli e on tlie lootball sciiiad, while Rob lirown and lorn Maine jKirtic ipated in s vinnning. Front Row: Clark. Chi istcnst-n. Ntaine, Thompson Eckl.iiul. l.i( lui i,i . HiiiiMoii. s, ,,.;;, Hmr: |(.ius. Kil sini- mons. Rol)eit. Hallonl. I ou ii. Toi lihcail. T i irf ft.n. Nlinpin, M.iiiiii, Km..;, I ' oilo. KriKuci. Binun. ■oinlli lioiv: Hough. Will . Case. Siin|json. |ohnsloii oimi; T.- ) Jiou ' : tall. Wtlluull. |.icnl.scii. .Vhi.ili.iiiisoii, WchhI- rulf, Mulvihill. 360 iX Fro t Row: Leland, Hardie, Biinkman, Voiland, Mrs. Plagge, Peters, Wood, W. Maehr. Second Row: Parks, Davison, llscnfritz. Traver, Carman, R. Halford, MacFarlane. Third Row: Siebold, Palmer, Burch, Leach, A. Olson, AUoik, Akin. Fdtiith Rotr: Dougliertv. Boher, S. Olson. Blizzard, Francescon, Molsberrv, Milton. Fifth Row: (..ihin. K. MmcIh. Wav, Skovlin, Haiigan. Krai. Upper: Burning the midnight cofjee when they ' d rather burn ilie bonki. Lower: The White Star of Sigma Nu overlooks an afternoon ■ rliini!;i- The .Sigma Nil ' s licUl main inipoilant positions in acli ities and honoraries this year. Phil Biinkman served on AgTiciUtural C ' omicil and ] )lni Har ey was icc-prcsidcnt ol Social Bureau, setretarv of the Student Properties Board and a member ol the Knights of St. Patrick. Another Sigma Xii lound in ilie Knights of St. Pat is Ted Maehr. Tetl is acli e in Tail Beta Pi and as president of I. S. Ray Leacli and F erett 151i ard are members of Pi Mil Epsilon and Bli zard served as the group ' s secretaiA this ear. Scaljbard and Blade (huir.s its share ol Sigma Xu ' s vith Ikni Parks. Duk C ' arman. Diek Pyons and I)a e Maehr answering the roll. The C.liKtt ' o TnlnDK ' (.old Medal Award as von b Dick Lnoiis for excellence in R() rC . jack Hardie and Bill Haiigan were members of the Student Properties Board and Bob Porter was in the band. Rav Leac h and jack Molsberr worked on ihe loirii Kuiimccy. 361 i-2. 1 1 (111,1 (I JHiii III k,bil:c)s IIS Si Sig Eps claimed men in seven honoraries and the Bomb business manager. Socially, the ' ' Saddle and Gun Club ' ' dance was tops. I :i ;m,, Oiiiian, C.raluiin, C i-ll. Sin-s. Mis, li( I: II.iikI. sli, Wcbci , UiiKkdinan. Si ' mnJ i;...r W iiii-.l.is, luu, Dicthslci. LviRh, l.iiiil), Spanyki. Ellis. 1 ikUI. IViinington. TliinI A ' liir. I ' aiilsou, Wil.l.ci. I lu iii|)M)ii. Cassidy. Sherrill, Von Bert , Kiliper. King. Fourth liinf: Carlson, T. Vungdas. Hillei. .Schoel. .Schniil . CAinniiigliam. Jeiniings. Erickson. Mitlelstadt. Fiflli Ron ' : Wilson. Steinbach. Willianison. Huber. Bromut ' il. Ubinomb, Sieck. O. Roos. Top Itoir: linrkc. Gilles, Minard. Nelson. Siemens. I.. Roos. Bokiani. Ferris. Hall. 362 . fiuiil liuic: Husluii. Rcil, Aiideisoii, Marion, Hovey, Higgins. Ruppcit. Second Roic: Axthclm. W ' llliaiiison. Berk, Cummins. R. Person, Relial, Quade. Third Roic: Rehra, Night. Shaner, Adam, Haller. McCormatk. Fourlh Ruio: Murphv. Terry. Skogg, Altnian, Steinback, W. Person, Young. Top Row: Grieve. Sandberg. Eriand, Kelley, Hoecker. Platte. Founded IWl Local 1916 73 Chapters SIGMA PHI EPSILON The Sig Eps hatl a large number ol nun in just about every Held of activity. Chuck .Spanglcr was business manager of the Bomh and Dick Anderson was in entorv manager. Joe Erickson was co-editor ol the I ' t ' tcrinury St ltd ( ' III. .Ser ing on Ag (Council were C.huck Spanglcr, Don Roos and C.hris .Steinbach and on the Engineering C ' ouncil were Cior- don Pennington and Bob Lamb. Chuck Spangler and Joe Erickson were on the Union Board. Bruce Yungclas vas president of ' el-Jax and Chris Steinbach was captain ol the arsitv tratk team. Important positions were held by Stan King, captain of Scabbard and Blade and president of AVNL : Don Roos, chairman of Veishea Open Houses in the Agiiculture Division: Dick VonBerg, organizer of the card cheering section; Bob Lamb, business manager of Homecoming and chairman ol the Engineer ' s Ball; Bob Huber, president of ASCF ; and Linn Sites, president of the Hortictdtine Club. Tau Beta Pi ' s were Dick Minard. Boi Lamb, and Bert Sieck. . lpha Zeta claimed Chuck Spangler as censor. Brtice ■ungclas. Stan King and Sandv Wilson. 363 L ' pijcr: Siiiiici aie contagious at titc TKE Itousc. Lower: Bow ties, SOX and animal crackers provide Htiiiospliere for Friday night fireside. Campus publications, groups characterized The annual ' Bar Room Founded 1899 Local 1915 43 Cllaptcl Front Row: Burgess, Donelson, Mahaffa. Haderer, Wilhelm. Schuart . Laiii, ' don. Second Row: Runkle, Rciuiir ton, Smith, Fox, Powers. Henscl. Ross. Tliird Row: Shiffler. Telford. Daiiioll. Ciainer. . llphin. Miller. Fanrlh Row: Thomson, Seaman. Ik-.ke. Bnckmastci. Frvrear, Ditzel. Coons. Toji Row: Welleiltii. I ' elersoii. Itaer. I ' voud- foot, Brom, Zedekar. 364 konoraries, divisional activity and musical the ambitious members of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Brawl highlighted the year ' s social events. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Music, journalism and honoraries kept the Tekc ' s in the kncnv on campus this year. On the Scientist were Jules (ierard. Bill Fiuicke and Walt Miller, managing editor. Botli derard and Miller served on the loivd Stale Daily. The Engnieer claimed Herm Eschen while Roger O ' Neal and Cilen Potter held down the positions of publicity and achertising managers respecti ' ely of the Ames Forester. Eight professional and honorary societies had Teke ' s in their ranks. Eta Kappa Nu claims Ben McCannon and Jim Westcott and Westcott and McCannon are also in Knights of St. Patrick. Phi Kta Sigma has Gorden Specht and Eschen among their members. Specht is in Scabbard and Blade and Miller was initiated into Sigma Delta Chi. Jim ' esicot. drum major of the Marching Band, and Dick Brom are Phi Mti Alpha ' s. Teke athletes in arsity basketball and football vere Ciaylord Anderson and Jim Foy. Dean Coons. YMCA Conference Chairman, ser ed as president of Inter- Faith Cotmcil. Ciordon Bi ens was treasurer of Block and Bridle, ■hile Ciordon Specht vas secretary of the -American -Society of Military Engi- neers. Front Hmr: F.schcn, Wcslcot. W Iill(i, Mi . M.utin, Ki.iioi In il, I.ooiiiis. Man iolt. .SVronrf Wo:i ' ; Swciison. Bliicns, (laics. Kanibcr. Bradley. McCannon. I ' lind Row: |. Miller. Si. C;iair. Whuhcr. Rainwater. Merrill. Millar. Fourth Row: Grillen. Wiersip, Funrkc. O ' Neal. Hoffa, C.amcs: Fifth Row: leniiinijs. rrnncick. Specht. Fov. .Nurre, Gerard. Top Row: Gregory, Bushncll, Potter, Anderson, Ciilpatrick. Heiui, Randolph. 365 Theta Chi ' s featured musical activities at white claiming men in jour honoraries. The fireside was one of the top social events THETA CHI Leading social luiictioiis prcscnlcd 1) Iheta C.hi iiuluilcd tiic Halloween cosuiine Hreside, the Hotel riieia Chi fireside, the annual spring tormal and other inlornial firesides and dances. House oflicers were Don Harnian, presi- dent: Ken Neubauer. vice-president; Ken Patterson, secretary: Dewayne Gilbert, treasurer: Bob Da vson. house manager: Dean I5arnes, rushing chairman: [oim Hill, intraminals: and Wayne Van Ness, social chairman. I n.n: i;,,u l.isli, k (.ill II, r.iii. IS n.niiian, Mrs. Mathews. Ncubauci. HillN ml L(Uii I k R ic s nil, Dvorak, lillaav, liayncs. Baker. Dialfcii. nustin. Brown, Ward, riiird Ruu A Cell, Euckson Rozeboom Mc Comas, Krik. Crosby, Buck, Hansen, Penny. Fourth Roiv: Petersen, Lacv, Barnes, Van Ness Muellei Mandei Nelson, Rogers, Nichols, Schnaut . Fifll) Rmv: Hess, Dawson, Walter, Plumei Richards ibenc Risniiissen .Anient, Hartman. Cilassburner. Top Rotv: Iiitsch, Balk. Guy. Tiiie. Hill. Patrick. HendciMin. t.arner. Miiiner. Galgiino. 366 the top of the roster, I ' Hotet Theta Chi of the college year. I..MU,I. 1 1S58 li.c.l I!I22 71 ( h,i|iHTs , rJ., •iKud llir idle Ik, ins li hxjmotiz jnmlia: Ihcta C hi niaintaiiied its traditional standing this year as one of the most musical iiouses on the campus. Rehearsing with the Cilee Club were Richard Walter, How- ard Rogers and James Kirk. Kenneth Patterson sang with the chorus and Tom His- sem represented the Iheta Chi ' s in the Iowa State Concert Band. lOm Dustin, who was on the staff of the loioa Slate Dailx. was chosen publicii manager of Homecoming. Tom with John NeLson also worked on the Green Gander. Helping direct and act in productions of the Iowa State Players were Richard ( ' arroU and Dewayne Ciilbert. Dewayne was elected a mendjcr of Social Bineati. Honoraries were also represented at 21! ' Ash. With a musical backgroiuid be- hind iliem, Echvin Kckeri. Kenneth Patterson and Riciiard Walter aie members of Phi Mu . lpha. Tom Dustin was on the stall ol the Gveeii Gnuder. Dewavne (.ill)ert was elected to Pershino Rides and Donald Harman was active in Scaljbaid and Blade. 367 Maintaining membershifi in touch with campus spark of social fun I pp. I I ' l, -.ulriil ' ( ' Tilu-, passes cii nis. Louci : Mulhii Mosclcy liulds ini iuliiriiuil reception. Fcundcd 1847 Local 1919 29 Chapters THETA DELTA CHI Hiisiling Frank Ferguson led the Thcia Delt ' s in acti ' ities this year, dixiding his time between working for the loii ' d State l)tiil and the (iieeii Gander, serving as feature editor of the Scie)itist. belonging to Radio Workshop and Radio Players, being president of Theater Players and belonging to Writers ' Round Fable. Other activity wheels in the house included Dick Siunniers. secretary of En- gineering Council, ' ice-president of Alpha Chi Sigma and member of two other honoraries: Neil Mehler, publicity chairman of the Panhel Dance and associated with the Daily, Radio Players, and WOI; and Spence Beach of Sigma Delta Chi, the Bomb, the Daily, the Gander and Radio Workshop. 368 in five campus honoraries kept Tketa Dett ' s activities. The S c Lodge dance added a to a well filled quarter of hard studying. ar.sity sportsii ' .cn in ilic house were- Die k Miller, irack, and Bob iMcCiinnis, wrestling. On the musical end. T. G. Connellv, Larry I)a is and Dick Miller were l and members and Art Allen belonged to the chorus, (ilee ( lub. and lo va State Singers. The luiva Engineer claimed the talents of three Theta Delt ' s with Paul Titus as assistant subscription editor and F.d Lock- wood and Harry Scholl on the stall. Cirover Hert berg wrote for the Antes Forester. Larry Da ' is was publicity chairman for the Interfraternity Pledge Cotincil and Jack Watkins did publicity vork for Courtesy Week, the Panhellcnic Dance and was poster chairman for the World Siudenls ' Ser ice iiind. Paul litus was ihairman ol the .Aeronautical Kngiueers ' exhibit at the Kn- gineers ' ( arnival. I beta Delt ' s who are members oi honor- aries are, in addition to those already men- tioned. Jim Stoiiehouse. .Alpha Chi Sigma: Don Appell, Tau Sigma Delta; Larry Davis and Jim . ndre. Phi Eta Sigma: and John Hale. r. G. Connelly, and Art Allen. Per- shing Rilles. Members ol Radio Worksliop in the house were John Hale, Harrv Sciioll and Bob Smith. Outstanding Theta Delt social functions included the Bucaneers Ran-Da-Voo, the C:hristmas Party, and the Ski Lodge dance. Fmnt Ro-,r: .Smitli, . ppell, ■()ung. Mis. . Ioscley, P. Titus. Beacli, Cooper. Set.and Row: Jclltis, Scliull. Melilcr, Kenisoii, Haxis. L )(l uood. Sumuurs. Third Row: Ferguson, MrGiiinis. .-Vhrciis, C.onneliv. F.ldridge. Baiiics. l-iiiirlh Roir: R. H itus. Walkiiis. Kull. Hcil f)eig. Knott, Palm.  .i(hnian. Fiflh Rmr: Moodv. Burcli. Dannecl. Kngcr. Half, Sindclar. iul«lhaus. Top Row: MrAdon, Sloni house. Miller, .Aiidieae. .Allen. Krolmen. Salisbury. 369 Six musical organizations claimed Theta Xi ' s as members. The ' ' Bowery Brawl added spice to their scholastic life. THETA XI Founded 1864 Local 1909 39 Chapters [ounialistic Iheta Xi ' s knl ihcir lalfiiiN lo lour publications. Earlt Denmark assisted W ' ayne Huclncr. editor oi the Allies Fores- ter. Co-editor 1)1 tiie I ' derninrx SIkiIchI was Carlos Cooper. On the loira Fjigmeer vas Robert Ciiles vhile the Iowa Stale Daily claimed John Heer. Getting into the swing ol things, socially, the Theta Xi ])ledges ga e the acti ' es a Hal- loween parly. Winter (|iiarler the cha[)ier presented their annual ' Bowery Brawl. Add to this their tall and spring tormals and yoti ' xe a glimpse into i!ieir l)iis social lile. I I, ml i;,r,r [..iison, I.inscii, Mrs. S( lu.fiilflil, Uldssc-i . 1 iimic liik. ,Scro ( ffrtic.- Haried. Fiillnn. ( .i iini.iii. C.ardnci , l(.(in-. Rosdii !( ;«u; Wallhci. olnl■4. I i inililc. Hci Hi. KtniK- . Xiiliisor, Ucnialiim i. I uj, , ' ,,;,■. Nelson. 11, lines, ,oo(l, (onilv, H,inson, Slew, in. 370 f roof fioii ' Tinner. Fleniiiii;. II, UK s. li SdidLnffUI. nciini.iik. I ' .mss. (.ci.ner. Smmd Hoa-: l.ovctl. V att, Viiezelaar, Miller. Jaeger Jr., J.. ni , ..iilc). Carlson, lliird Uoa . I ' l.ihii, Delicts, Clarler, Wilke. Uoogd. Suair .son, Haried. Fourth Roic: Dnntan. Guse, F. O. Johnson. E. |olinson, rv. .Simpson. .Sinek. Top liou ' -. Knefnei , . ngeU, Coble, Jorgensen. Galvin, Thoreen, Hutchinson. Odenbaugh. I ' ppcr: riifUi Xi (illrnidiiii ail iiiiil liiil club. Lower: riir l o(,r mail ' s (.nisai lionirm and a rhniaclir with a •,:;,, shadn.r lirljird ,lr,n,alr (usiuinr ■.hnidi ' . 1 he Ihela Xi s showed music lo be iheir stronghold this year. Lloyd .Sea.se. LeRoy Simpson and Larry Ciardner played in the lo va State Band and Wayne Kuefner sang with the Men ' s Glee Club. Sease also played in the Symphony Orchestra, and Kiiefner sang - vitii the combined chorus. Six other campus organizations claimed Theta Xi ' s as members. Men were touiid working in ASCE, AIEE, . SME, Landscape Architecture and the Lidustrial Arts Clubs. One of the Theta Xi ' s inisicst men in ac- lixiiies was Glenn Knapp. president ol (i. ' KI Club. |im Eleming and Dick |aycox were initiated into Eta Rappa Nu and Bob l)a ies and E. O. Johnson were dubbed Knights ot St. Patrick. Athletics, both intramural and xarsiiv, played a big [)art in ihc li es oi Eheta Xi ' s. Bill Jaeger plaved hisi string baseball and Mike Jepson was on the freshman lootball scjuad. ( huck Coiidy worked with the Irosh basketball team. 371 Ward Svsti.m Exnnivi Coi . n ,, , ,■..,, I ' ..u.m1I. Wotm: Ik-:iK, IVikins, (..ul. c• , lUiiuli. Sn,,i,,l i;,,.r Swanson, Ginger, O ' Rricn, (.ugcn. Alu.ii. Iliinl Jvaw: KlKwonh, Irao. James. .Suaiilici};. Walkci, CaiKcjii 7 o Hour Netstca l, I.inilsav, Dirks, Rosen, Cooper, Pcttit. Ward Executive Council increased dues and boosted membership to IJOO ward men WARD SYSTEM President.s ot the vaicK and ])rcsi(lents of the various all-ward commiltecs. represen- tatives to Cardinal Ciiiild and the editor of the ]] ' (ir(l Xeu ' .s coni])rise llie Ward Execu- ti e C oiuicil. In addition, the president, secretary and treasiner ol this coiuicil are elected from the ranks of the Ward System. The ptirposes of the executive coimcil are to determine genei ' al policies of the Ward System and to voice the sentiment of the Ward men regarding campus affairs. The coimcil meets bi-weekly throughout the school car. Facidtv adxisors are Prof. j. C Hempstead, of the l)ei)anmeni ol Cen- eral Engineering, and J. E. Bickncll. One important change in the constitiuion was made this year when ihc mcnd)crs ol tlic Ward Executixe Count il xoled to in- crease indi idual Ward member dues horn $ .{n) to .Sl.Tid. This extra ; )() cents will be pro-rated to each Ward according to mem- bership. It will be used in any xvay the W ard sees fit. The plan is intended to facilitate convenience for the Wards in obtaining fluids for such things as parties. ' eishea lloats and refreshments at meetings. 372 The Ward System was organized in H)2!) whtn president of the college, Raymond M. Hughes, decided that something shoidd be done about complaints from employers that non-fraternity men who graduated from Iowa State lacked social polish. Thus, the Ward System was born. It was one of the first organizations of its kind in the coinitry and served as a model for similar systems at other colleges and tmiversities. One of the most popidar acti ' ities for Ward men at Iowa Slate lias been intra- mural sports. L.eon Tracy, president of the iniranunal council lor 1 ' .I48-1!) rej orted approximately 1,4()() men partic ijxuing in 12 different athletic acti ities. The Ward social program is designed to gi e all college men not li ing in dormitories or fraternities a chance to develop desirable social and personality traits. The program cotmcil plans and provides featiues for each Ward meeting. Activities chairmen seek out and publicize to Ward members all-college jobs which are open. Each pidjlicity chair- man gets oiu stories on his Ward ' s acti ities and helps the Ward News editor. President of the Ward System for ]!)48-4!) was Donald Bcals. The Ward membershi]) dri e during wimer (juarler helped boost mendjcrship abo e the 1,100 mark. First Ward e ent lor the school year was the annual Visits to Facidty Homes. Other features during fall (piarter were the annual Kick-Off mass meeting, the Wan! Roimd-Up, the Shmoo-Do fireside and the Ward dance classes. Highlights of win- ter (juarter were the Sox and Coke fire- side and the ISA Sweetheart ' s Ball. Upper: Hypnotist ]int O ' llririi puts the clouble-whtwimx i n lull jiou;,. Middle: The Schmoo Do u-a-. the llieinr of the winter Wiirtl dnuee. Lov ei: Iteta ] a)il dues II litlh- liusiness on Ihe side to jnuniie llieit I ' eislieii flonl. 373 K Warm SisitM I ' lhucin wii I ' roi.kam (iimkmix — tiaul llnw: S,(mul K,ia I ' lnun liiski. Kicl.ihcmsi ' . WolL lliii,! Ji,iw: Allis I ' dttei F,}ii,lli R,,.i Hum s, hull , Io.Iki-, (.(xxlliani, Fa . Mapping out an active social program was main activity of the Ward Social Council Ward System Iniramurai, and Actimties — Front Row: Cox, Fc;uin;j;. .n . Knliii. K. )()Iiiimiii. H.uI.ui. s, , Row.- Otio, R. Johnson, Schmidt, Fleming, McCart. T !i (i Roic: (.odlioKiM. C.ih.il.in. Link. X.iir lu, Mislick. Armstion-, ' . Top Rnur |c vcll. Collins. P.Tisoiis. Willey. Gia l)ill. 374 President of the Ward Social Council for 1948-49 was Robert Lindsay. This year. Ward men wcvc presented oppoi lunities lor isits to facully homes: dinner exchanges with dormitories, sororities and Ian Cam- uia, as well as Friday e ening dance ex- changes, Saturday afternoon drop-in ex- changes and a ariet ol spec ial parlies, Membershi]) on the Ward Soc ial Choline il consists of the social chairmen ol the arioirs Wards and the Ward represeniati e to Social Bureau. Mrs. Doris Hoppenrath was faculty advisor. Piirjiose oi the Social C ' omu il is to pro- mote a desirable social program and to re- ceive instrticlion in scoial leadership so that the chairmen may s])onsc)i satisfactory social events in their respecti e Wards. The Coun- cil has the power to determine and admin- ■ ister the social |)rogram of the entire Ward System. 5DX AND CDKE5 Upper: Jim O ' liiiiii ticlli rutin laitis ill Wind SmIciii Dance. Louci: l ' i. :itois froin town Citx look over the Ward Xeies. tffk AK[i SisiiM S()( Ml. Ixn ii[—l mill Itir.r: (p.ih. Km ion, rimlsn , H(iusc;il. S,r i; ( , ' . „ sh. |.li, ul. K.i . R • nilsdii, licilu, Duiil. lull i;inr: cbci , C liiiuiil. 1 liirlir,.iii, n.nl,iii. liii li , Knarcs, 375 President of the V Cabinet and Bob Walters lived in Alumni Hall. Music rated near the achievements wzt i journalism and athletics ALUMNI HALL Alumni Hall a,s well represented in music gioups on campus. Frank Eshelman boomed a bass in the Varsity Eight and E ' erett Manny. Don Fre ert. Homer Sho v- man, Don Martin and Dale Anderson sang in Cdee CUub. Herbert Ferree j layed tor the orchestra. Fhe Melody Men. all college YMC.A (luartelte. the Sugar Cured Four and the Harmonaires ' were other music groups that the men in .Mumni Hall participated in. In publications. Dan Hug worked on the Scientist and Dick W ' inegarden the ] ' etey- iiKtix Sliidfnl. Cordon Marshall and Leon Kline re|)orted lor the l)ail . Farl )e ek swam. Lowell McKean wiestled, and Burt Bushnell played baseball on the varsity teams. Alinnni Hall boasted lAvo champion inlrauunal wrestlers and one ol iheir bowling teams coj ped a thampion- ship trown. Victor W ' ilbrun and Austin Colony were LSC Debaters and Dan Hug and Charles Ho|)per were initiated into Phi Eta Sigma. Forty men were active in their departmental clidjs. Front Roic: Moitiiiiei. OsboiiK Hahlicn O Connell, Henrikseii. Hollin.in. Ja Second Row J Hug, Roberts, Mveis. Kline. Stewart, Martin I) Hu 4 Timet Row Feriee, Williinn Bal 7anotti, Ciaft Chace Sn der Foutlli Row: Rons, Field. ' cilpp. Hoppti C Miilm D Mirtm Mcke.in Holland Fifth Rna Smith Ha s Mann Doolitlle. Ksheliiian. Mnlliii, Rud . ' H ' l.i |i tk Wdtcis tisdi 1 oclu n [tski. Flcmmi; Huhci Sonitnii 376 ' Cardinal Key member, op of their activity ompleting the roster. Alumni Hall men ligurcd promincnlh in aclivilics. Bob Walters was a nieniber both of Cardinal Key and Alpha Zeta and was president ol ihe YMCA ( abinet. Alum- ni Hall men represented on the cabinet vere Chuck Hopper. Leon Kline. Bob Waite, Don Storm, Lowell McKean. Dean Fleming. Gordon Marshall. Don Buck and Max Smith. Smith, a member of . g Couiuil. earned recognition as Homecoming ticket sales manager and chairman ol ' eishea coupon book distribution. lop: lltiiiiiii Hall K ' udrnls mjj k .i d r h, v i v. I.ouxt: lis niic IIkiI Ihiy sciiii hi fiijo the jnici llinigi in life. hniiit Itou.- nodgc. Shounian, Maisliall. Aiulfiscn, Mal mgL-i. t .. I uinam. S,i mid Unw: Ii.imcv liuik. |aik-(iii. Van Metre. M. Colonv. Vilson, .Milgicn, Sobotka. Third Row: Endo. Damon. Storm. Mingiis. . n lcrson. t ' opp. Homan. Parsons, isser. Fnurlli Raw: C. Rosenliergcr. Frcvcrt. Dralce. Tannv. Knnt . Harrington. Davis. Kirk palritk. riflh Rnir: Dudu-.n. I ' RoMiilicrgcr. Rcrnsiciri. linslincll. Wailc. MiKinncv. Strollniian, Cr IMocg. I ' Ciolonv. Vd ) i ' o?r. Kiin(k. Moniuc. I5nrriglil. S c-nsun, F. Colonx, Kli.ison, Wincgaidcii. Hiil)cr. 377 MR A v as founded by 1300 men in Fritey, Hughes, East Stadium and the cottages MEN ' S RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION The newly lonnccl Men ' s Residenee As- sociation consists ot sixteen houses repre- senting nearly 1.300 students living in Fri- lev Hall, Hughes Hall, FLast Stadium and the C ollages, For tollege atli ilies the name Friley Hall has Ijeen re])laced bv the names oi twehe houses within the brick walls. East .Siadiinn is known as Fairchild House and the cottages have become Franklin and Harrinian Houses. Hughes Hall has retain- ed its name. The leading single e ent within the as- sociation was the annual election ot the Main Cabinet olliieis. The campaigning, complete with jnom- ises. posters, cigarette girls and brass bands, and the election were l vo ol liie highlights of winter (juarter. earlv 700 xotes were cast in the election. Under the capable Icaderslii]) ol Presi- dent James (dagell and the other members ol the Main Cabinet, the .Men ' s Residence Association has cut its teeth and is able to pronoiuice itsell a success. Robert Hughes, intranunal chaiinian, was responsible lor dexeloping the present intraminal program. .Spinied on by friendly ri alry among hoirses and ihc possession ol the intraminal tropin b the wiiuiing hoirsc. sUideiUs weie a(li e in athletic ac l- i ilies. MR.V L.. M t. I— I- 1 nut Run-: Mi kimiiis, Ogien. CUiK ' . Luiulquis Biidi cs. Hii,nlics. W iclMioin, kiihi.is. Inj, How: Mililidl, H as. Muso, 378 rRESlOENTS AXn ADVISORS lioiil Kmr: Thoisrud, Colwill, Haas. idstiom, Ogren, Moses, Kiihse, D. Welts, Queensland. Second Ro-w: Ren- (l.ilil, Tellecn. . llender, Alderman. Mc 1 Men. Reiclilinger, Kirby. Bornlioldl. (;;( limr: Kovarik, W ' engei. King. ( iilliev. V. Wens. Kubias, Michels, kniglil. R. Suanson. SiiuU. Fourth Roui: I luiilians. Hcdiitk. V ' ogcl. ' an Roekel, l)i kcr, Kdwaids, Lawson. Pope. Solem, MiM-i. Jiiizt ' : Hibray. Simpson, i|,l, II. dl. Ma l.aniic. l|,,s i Blair. 11. ' ' ( (ft ( ft iljr. i lMi, Ac:ii iiiis M) IN I R MI R 1 C II iR IEN I ' niiil Rdic: Faber. Stefacek, Hugli, lliiglics. !• ' . Swanson, Baru, Knonf. .Scr- iiml Ri)-u - Habeger, Mellem. Klecn. I). Sw.insim, Marsh. Third Row: Katz, Cohn, Sicick. li)ore, Bretz, Stewart, Sprugel. l-iiiiilh liiiir: English, Nicoll, Stephenson, S(]kni. Hums, Lary. To ) Row: Rvstroni. S.iMiur. Ciarrington. Capper. Dniion. Kellenberger, Richmond, Beisell. Students from 20 foreign nations were included in Mens Residence Association Herbert Miuhcll. ihc .social thairnian. was in charge of the MRA social act- ivities. Features ot ilic social prograni vcre the Icicle Interliulc and the Sweater Swing dances. Kenneth Hugh as acii ilies chairman was in charge of the Veishea float, the Homecoming display, and the management of the weekly paper, the o V f j re- i?rto. William Ogren, ice-president: Radean Miskimins, treasurer: and Roy Lund- (jtiist, secretary. Avere ihe otlier members of the Main Cabinet. Foreign students found a warm welcome from members ol llie Men ' s Resi- dence Association. ' lhirty-ti e students Irom twenty ditterent countries lixed in the different houses. Nearly half of these students were from Cx-ntral America. 379 Kimball athletes were first to win the Robert Hughes trophy for MR A intramurals Hughes Hall is ilic- college home ot 173 trcshmen stiulenls. This is ihe Inst vear that resideiue in the hall was liinileil lo freshmen enlei ing Iowa Slate direcl Irom high sehool and to the heshmen ' s 10 ujjper- classmen ad isois. Here the ireshmen receixed their hrst experience in dormitoi li ing antl were encomaged b the ad isors to participate in social and inti.imural programs. The students started the hall acli ity in October xvith a spirited election ol olliceers. In addi- tion to the central cabinet, eac h floor elected a set (A olhcers. High on the list ol social acti ities was the dance exchange ith Welch Hall. The recreation room vas the setting lor this dance which more than 10(1 couples enjoy- ed. Other social leatines incltided a picnic at Hrookside Park, a party with breeman Hall and a Christmas party tor the men and their dates. Hughes Hall touch lootball teams won the c h.mipionshi]) and runner-up spot in the MRA Class B league. The hall Innshed thiiil in the I. ill (|iiarter race lor the inira- miiral trophy. O ' - ' ' - hi SrCRF, 1 ARV 1 Ri; ASl RKRS— S()C;i Al. C.OlNCll.— KlMllAl.I. Fmiil II, nr- llclr ,i , hlllo i, Rciiil.K ciulcr. Blum, ll.ilxci. S,n„i,l llir,. English. CJiall. Hciulcisdii. Ik-.m. C)i schlager, Sapousek. I ' liird Haw: Elliol Kratzer. Movictc. Eden. Allc-n. Mislilc Fiiurth Row: Bum-, l.ivK.ii. 1 cinploKi Biuun. . danis, Wcu.cll.um ; ( Ii,n McCallister. Houmchi, -I)M i. labile- Jclferson. KiiigslcN. aiij;iiii, 7 ' lio Doty. Geiken. Rae. Ludoii.iiin. RijhiiiMi . shiey, Durham. Liljeilalil, KIMBALL HOUSE Froul Row: Rahman, Elliolt. Laurie. Docker. Bretz, Eichhorn, WainriglU. Mc- Namara, , dams. Sccotid Row: jclinck, I ' hillips, Milder. Sorensen. McConibie, I5()snvak, .Schneider. Biagi. Tliml . '   •: C.ordincr. Crimes, Mackie. Slanek, I ' inl, lenscn. . uit, Murrish, Jensen. Fniiilh Row: Moats. Cresswell. .Miller. C:hapman. Owen. Wilson. Swansim. McDade. Fillli Row: Holland. McCalUim. Bnrlon. Wald- viein. Vanecek. Veir. Ziskd, MiCliiillen, I ihiker. To ) Roir: Cavin. Sihellheig. I isher. Nordli. Smith. M ers. Bauer. Dunkelheruer. Andeison. 380 MRA men show llirii dates through Ihe everlovi i ' chow line. jolin I uihiiiiih luul n.,l Me ey u hot slide rule 111 (.HI S_l R A kl IN Front Roie: Cunimings. Gibbs, Moore. Kline. Smith. Second Row: Cramei ' . Co i la ier, .Schuster, Hood. Third Rine: HI, 111. Swanson. Giote. Steffen, Bcik. Inuith Row: Piigh. Richmond, G.nlr. Sdiuicteit. Tof) Row: Manning, Hoovei, Ai ne. Hr(.HKS l i ul Row: (iland. Spci i iii.i;. M.isoi lis. McDonald, .Nelson, Ache.son, Seam Row: Cisslinc;, ' an Dvkc, ]. R. Bell. . Ikll, Menninga. Third Row: ConKor lliniier. Hicnistia, Hoover. I.inder, Syua sink, lourtli Roxe: Hendrickson. K ' ei ( l,lll ill ;. (anrin, I ' ovne. Top Ron Sc|uiie. Shoot. Hessenins. (f 381 Ct o o front Hinr: (.oodiii.iii, Movick. Werls, Habcgcr, Roljiii.son, Wciiser. Kiiuiif, ISiciiKui. Second Roie: LaiiHC Garvin, Uro n, |:i((ihs. ,Siiii cl. Pickiis. .Aim. K.inini. I iiiiImii ' .;!.. I hiid How: Mfiici . R(. 1. 111(1. ( i.ir.;, , lii. .Steven.s, Prosdi. Oimni. Ili.ii|.. •,. . , I!ir.r: .Slicldoii, lii.iill,iii , (.rikni, ll.iiclui. Sliiiliromi, .ilkii|, W.ill.nc. Schiili. 11.11. ;•( Hine: okic. kni.p. 11,11 nli.il I. lioilhwitk. Bliss, M.uliv.n. II. .Si,l -v. Kills. Top Rou ' : lli:ili . iiii, Ikiiiiii ' .;. B..V(C, Rcj.sa, Ch 11 RRI I — I ' l- ARSON ne: Ramsey, Kirliy, .atz. Burns. VVoodbii Suav, C.laik, Miller, .Sdiiimacher, iiiink l- ' ioni (;.iiu l!o,r: 1 ink Ri 11. h Rii Cl . Kingsley, 11. Second 1 horsrud, 11. Third Hn-.r. (,alji Kr cl. lIis. KircliiR Caiiiamd. r, iiiiil Mikinnr 1. Rivera. . Touilh Roie: Sl llcv. Nk-. . OlMlul iiioni. Cramer. ■; l! .r- Sease, Grciiici. Siinliii Row: Rcc-M-s. lien. .111. W idv (.alliir , Siet er, 11(1111. Toji Horak. Ihif laiul lifliii. C.l.iL. ell. Both, editor and business manager of the Iowa State Daily lived in Pearson House Along the general theme of self govern- ment, each house had a cabinet of officers elected by the men li ing in the ' arioiis houses. Godfrey House was the largest organized hotise in Friley Hall. It had nearly 100 members. The 1 1 remain ing houses had from 60 to 75 residents each. Each house had achisors -whose dtities were to assist in the election of the house oOicers and to aid them in carrying out a complete house j rogram. Bruce Widstrom, the head ad isor ol the Men ' s Residence Association, was largely responsible for the development of the pres- ent house system. The center ol house lile was the iiura- nuual acli ities. The house iiuianuiral chairman coordinated all etforls in an at- tempt to win the Robert Hughes Trophy. 382 C.ODFREV Front Rmr: Heins. Colin. Diuli.iin. Rfii ihilil. Teniplctoii. Bradley. Mar.sh, Allen- ckr. Cuiti.s. Second Rour Hansen. Cesar. Ilcrich, Uarrelt, Reiss. Eiiess, Drulias. rliird Row: Cress. Goeuev, Hamillon. (arxev. Drilling, R. Hibbing, Boulton. R. .Smith. Fourth Row: Mark. Hayes. I ' ttcrsen. Esbeck. Holland. Somermeyer, (.nUlner. Cambell. Fifth Row: I. Smith. nderson. McDonald. Turner, George, Osboiii, W ' orlh, Bahning. . llcn. To ; A ' dic- F.tchen. Wilson, .Vsthalter. Culbcri son. Bergqiii. .l. Hicdeman, E. Hibhing. R.ilsion. ' C:E,S,SN A AM) (.ODIRIA Front Row: Gallegos. Robinson, Bartz, Eduards. Xarigon, . ndcrson. Maxwell. Scrotid Row: Frankfurter, R. Shoeuhair. Hole. Bode. .Scheider. Myers. Third Ro-w: I iiidsay, Schwichtenberg, Plock, Cochran. Holm. Case. Peterson. Fourth Ro-w: . Shoenhair. . ndersen, McGiUivray, . rin strong. Fachman. Evans. Govern, Murrax. Fiilli Row: Welcher, Mannetter, Bys, W ' halen, Boncstroo, Ogren. Top Row: H.inson, Bowers. Templeman, ' an ini wcgcn. .Albert, Proiitv. McFarlaud. I. unci |u ' ,st. i-i ' i.onrentrnlion is the tliinii llial counts He who studies first laughs Inst. 383 Fairchild housed many Cyclone athletes competing in most of the varsity sports Franklin and Harrinian houses vere right in the midst of campus acti ities. Better k.no ' vvn as the C ' oitagcs, these temporary imits each house fid men. Many ol Iowa State ' s arsitv athletes live in F airehild House. This house is located in the East Stadiiun and is the college home of 70 students. Higji point of the Faiichild ac tixities ' as the wiiuiiiig ol the (lla-.s . . college basket- ball title. The Fairchild team consisting of George Orciilt. [ack Webb. Don Howig, Dana Omer. Clarence Ciarney, Allen Moses. Ed Mattheeiissen and Don Webb, ■on the college championship bv defeating Sigma Alpha Epsilon 38 to K). ' arsit s(|iiad members living in Fair- ciiild included Roger W atts. Robert Wy- ant and Roy Obermiller of the swinnning team: Con .McCormick. Bob Kucera and jack Parsoirs ol tiie wrestling team; Mac Baty of the track team; Gaylord Anderson and Chick Herbert of the basketball scpiad; and Joe Brubaker, Howard Brubaker, Miles Camery. James Foy, Dana Omer and ( lar- cnce Carney of the football team. Jack Webb and Don Webb. Inoihers. were mem- bers of the solf team. BEWETT Frcnl R,i,r: Aldniii.Mi. t.ilai. Eden Klccn, Van Riickcl, KclU. Srimid , Mislsimiiis, Wiley, I ' loci cr, Gannon Sihneider, Stokes, Danielson. Third Ro, C. Fogle. Weeita, Watland, Carey. R Fotjlc, Bean. Tilp, Ntoore. Fourth Ron Nelson. Bennett. Brown. Wayne Foster Smith. Swank. Bcsscr. Fifth Rou ' : Roisen Crawford. Walsh. lla enport. Martin. J Foster. Willard Foster, Bendorf. Tr; ; R nr: Belknaji. Rodkr. Keilenlicrg. Drift- niier. Fi.d.i. Suaiison, C.eer. XU.F.S Fr,,i,l Row: Krenihellei , Ma|a. Stephen son, Hawkins, . shlev, Beisell, Miller. Banstian. Second Rmr: I.l i (l, Schoen- beck, Masteller, Bovd, Hns hes, Konradv, Reinertson. Third Rote: Branscomb, Thompson, Pa,H;liai, Bolton, Wahlgren. vson. Merrill. Dartlen. Foiirlli Hour . n- derson. .- rmbruslcr. Culp. Barth. Diiicli. Howell. Shackelford. H. Biuvlall. Fifth , ' n;r; nutmer. Jensen. Petersen. Sluiltice, n.nis, Dcllinger. A. Bin hdl, tcBride. Toji Roir: Eikcbiiihl. Ienness , Ford, E ien. in anl. Rncliel ke, Melcher, Cox, Hii li. 384 i tL see your face before me A Veiilun iniijxin book snlr iiuin Inislles tin dollars at Fnlcy Hall. O. FAIRCHIIl) Fro„l li,,ir: Mainllistei. Stehicck. Hems- ion. ' att. Riuce, Steuavt. Sicotid Hoie: HuUinscr. Heiisel. Heins, Cribl)S, Olsen. Third How: ()hoska. Paulsen. Dyson, R. Siiuggs. Horgcn. V. Scruggs. Toji Rinr: HoHig, Kovaiik. Koschniedei , Nielsen. Mors, Rawlins, Moses. ( II Wir.l Rl l Front How: Howell, Lislon, Fahden, (anipbcll. Capper. Hedrick. Swanson. Hibrav. .Slndl. Second lioir: .Mbert, Jones. Scbrirker. Radakovi.h. Hoive. F. LaMar. I.. I.aMar. Bridges. Sania Cauz, .Suarez del. Third H nr: (.ilnian. Oaks. Fritz. W light. I ' lientes. lo iic. Nelson. Miller, (.i.iiiani. l-ourlh How: Anderson. Bnrk. MiHwee. Bollinan. Rnssell. Buehler. Irnen. McClme. (: ) le. Frame. Fifth Hoir: ( ' lin . l.iltle. King, Cannell, Terry, 1). Sccbach. alfle. I ' iper. Coiilson. ' Fop How: Beer, Hcrzog, L. .Secbacli. . hrens. Hierseinan. McGnirc. Thiimnia, Wicdilz, Buchanan, I ' e ' crson. 385 «. 9. (OW KRSK ),.„ Ilmr: (.:u in. ( Jiicciisl.nul. Hall. Bk.uii. I)c i . Nicoll. Bokll. Sccdiid How: Uoiiih.uh, Schroeppel. I. lc, Neiiman, C;hiik. W.issdiii. Scvcrson. CJiow. Third Roir: Mcilii. (laMon, Ries, Scagren, Ri liaiilsnii. I (n (_iiil)cri . Reed. Wigstone. Williiii;. r,,inlh , ' ,;,•• HcHiM-UKMi , Fcnvler, Willi. .IMS n.i rii| , klnuhv..iili. B. SiKnluiy. 11,1111. nil. Si. |.,l n liUh lime: R.isiiiuvMii. Klimouski. S.ilic, Slu.niii, I- Sil (il i-if;. Foster, I ..u in, iii , I ' anc, II, iM- nj, Jlow: Nfoellci, (.usl.i, Un lan. W.lni, ,ivhif. Knlniaii. rrilh.iiii. ,Siolp, STANGF. Fin, It l!n,r: Rac. S.iiiiici, l,,i vsi.ii. .Suan- sen, Ki,il ri, S|iia ' 40l. Sr,n,i,l ll ,-,r: Fll- lull, Nunlii.iiii. (.iiiiiKii, ll..isiii,iii. I.ii,. il.ilil. l.oul. rhnil !!.:,,■: Cli.isc. Atef.. l.ilLnski. Mai . DushIcIiv. (.crboth. I ' liiirlli Rtnv: Rohlf, Brodcrscn, Locher, Sioltcnlicm, Heifner. Nelson. F ' .vaiis. Top Rnir: ' FnKJnek, .Seeluisen, flours, Giige- In, MushaiK ' i, Sli andliii , Campaigns with all the trimmings featured winter quarter election of Main Cabinet Kimball Hou.se dominated the Men ' s Residence .Association intramural scene during fall (|uaiicr. Thcx [jroxed to be the athletic champs when ihc) won the ( lass . touch football and bowling titles. Kimball became the Hrsi winner ol the Robert (). Hughes intramiual trophy by earning the most intramural points in .Men ' s Residence Association competition. The names of the ten Kimball men who earned the most individual points and the name of the intramural chairman were en- graxed on one of the trophy ' s gold pla(|ucs, Robert Bet , intramural chairman. Jack .Anderson, Richard Biagi, Louis Bosnyak. William Cavin, Robert Cresswell. Cieorge Decker. Steve Elliott. Rochard McNamara, Fred Schneider and James Wood became the Hrst to have their names placed on the trophy. 386 Front Row: Kubias. Menary. Kellenber- yer, Meyer, Ludemann, Carrington, Then- Row: Hatcher, Fortnei, Papathakes, Calderwood. Matthccvssen. Schweer, Behounek. Fnurlh Rouk N ' ovy, Pfaii, K. Anderson, Rou ' : Waraczvnski, Ban- lou, J. Anderson, Grabe, Labor, Nelson. Top Row. Orcult. Blizzard, Martens, Gustafson, Kiltleson, Nelson, W ' ilde. Wolf. riiird Smith, H 111 St, Onsaro Second McCaw Row: Lilly, Maver, Fifth O  O a. a c r?. KNAIM ' Front Row: Ichl, Rystrom, McLnen, Mishler, Suanson, Koxarik. Wainwright, Dorman. Second Rote: Burket, Hartwig. MorrcU. Grout. Ostriis, Gallouav, Poeli- Icin. Third Row: Martin, Ault, Grenier, liouinan. Hearn. Weissinger, Connop, Uloiiigren. Fourth Row: Koepp, Pisle, 1 Icming. Frizell, Ecklund. A ' an Loh, .Alex- ander, Delahooke, Howell. Fiftli Roie: [ohtison, Ferguson. Stcen. Rehiirek, Paid- s. Peterson, Luppen, C ' .aplan. Top Ro-w: Siedclmann, McCntchen, Fiirst, Kenncy. Miisin, Graham, Newton, V ' arlev. S, Q f o V A I ' isit to the cliaperones at MRA dam Tom Mcintosh applies the torch to keep the Friley home fires burning. 387 RA men induded a newspaper and social events of all kinds in their activities William Ogicu. icc-prcsidciu ol llic Men ' s Resilience Association. ( ) ven Kub- ias and Ciene Britlges were ihc Cardinal (iiiild ie|)resentau es Ironi MR A. These re|)reseniaii es were eletted b the mem- bers ol the association. I he Men ' s Residente .Assoc iation con- tributed liea ih to the stall ol the Idivh Sliilc I)ml . Va .Siile served as managing editor ol the Daily and was ap|)oiiUed editor spring c|uaner. Hngh .Sidey was selected business manager ol the Diiilx. Both are mend)ers ol .Sigma Delta C ' hi. men ' s pro- fessional jomnalism fraternity. Charles Gimn vas editor of the Resi- (IciKc u , 4. the association ' s weekh ' ne vs- paper. Robei I Irochnck was president ol the Iowa .State Chapter of the National Inde- pendent Students .Association, rrochiick was .dso |)re ' .ident ol the Student I ' nion P oard .111(1 is a member ol the Knights of St. Patrick. Iherol Petersen and S l ester W ' ilhelmi. members ol the basketball s(|iiac!. were two other members of the association. )ohn rillo. ' ince Reacom and Loii Rcjsnyak were members ol the C yclone football scjiiad. Jim Miller was the rcgidar baseball catcher and Jim Bean a Cyclone track star. NOIU.].. limit l ir,v: C.liapin. SiK ' cl eiiliei ' ser I ' cjsrk.nn. .Vd.iiiis. Dulloii. C;iiri . lliomp M)ii. Scdiiid Row: Stephenson, C ' .a Linaiif;li lliilicril)eigei, Fox. Hiippert. Scluiniaclier es il . Deiliel. Third Rour ]. Klopfen stein. Benseiid. Sclilenker. Dellett. Con ' vr. HofTmann. Kinney. Fninih Rnw Aionliall. Stocli. Hensing. Donglieitv ( ,ise. ' an Deusen. F. Klopfenslein. R |(ihnson. Fiflli Rou ' : Cliristensen, Dolpli Vitcpiain. Vilcox, Fcsenmever, H. Jolin Mill. Cioveit. Danl er, Rolicle. Tnj) Ron ' 1 .inil crt. Bonnewell Peterson. .Scliiel I liel.indei. ' ondiasels. Cania, Hamilton C.KXKR.M l-lnlll llo I itns, Keinpei, Wilisnci. Hii.in. .Mien. Venlsate.swai . Sniiiid , McDonald. Hoskins. Tani.ishunas. ;ei. Alexander. Third Ron-: Clad- e, Singer, Jongedyk, Magill. Snider, in.sen. Fourth Row: Walstad, Blom- 1. C.irson. JefTerson, . ker.son, CJairns. dell, I ' lif, Row: C:ia foril. Powers, )iiiuli. P.itterson. .m nininnelen. ' . W.irni. 388 SENIOR ACTIVITIES AABERG. CLORIA A.: Clikano, 111.. Jlijilird hl—Honu- Kio noniics Club 2,3: Festival Chorus 2.3; -(.nl Ci.i - 2: ■Vc.nbo.ik of UM8 S; Monticello C;ollcgc. ADAMS, G. LOVELL; loua City, Agroiionn—V nnumw Club I; Debate .S.4; Intramurals: liui ei.sity of Iowa. . DAMS, M. RV J.: North I ' laltc, .Nebr.. 7V 7c.v iind Clolliing— ' ] Beta Phi; Phi Ipsiloii Oiniiroii ; Home Ecoiioiiiics Council 3,4; Core Ciiiiiculum Commillee 3,1; Home Eiouomits Club 2,3.4; Honionakcr 3,4; Uuixcisily of Nebr. ADA. 1.S, ORA R.; Ekioia, Uuuhiiipc ' .liihitrcluicSSLA 3,4. . DV, CHESTER E.; . Iasoii C:ily. IndiiMiial Knoineenng—M-Mou City Ji. College; University of Chicago. AIGLER, ROBERT L. D.; Vel)Ster Gi ' o es, Mo., Agririilluml En - nomus — Delta lati Delta; .Agricultural Economics Club 3,1. ALBERT. RICHARD J.; .Muscatine, Mcdumiial l:noninfni- — ' Tau Sigma; . S. 1E; ' eishea 3; Engineers Caiui .il 2: St. Bon.i venture C oUege. AI.BERISO. , ROBERE D.; Quincv, 111., General Engiiifciiiig— Pi Rappa Phi; AIEE 2,3; SSIME 4; Quincv College. AI.LEN, JOSEPH E.; Ames. Anliitclural Eiighir, ' n ig—Sigm:i Alpha Epsilon. ALLEN, .MEREDITH R.; Mas m City, f ro n— Phi Kappa lau, vice-president 2, ])iesiclent 3; Forestry Club 2,3,4; Baklu iii ' ' ;il lace College. ALLEN, PHILIP R.; Ames, i;icri ia)y Mrdiriuc — W.M. 1.2.3.1; relcrinniy Sludi ' iit 1,2,3.4; Lniversiiv of Iowa; Drake Ini eisiis. ALLEN, ROBERT F.; . mes, Elccttital Eiigiif,; iiig—C ei: Cluli 1; Iowa Stale Singers 4. . LLEV, WALTER V. JR.: RiceviUe. luduslrial Eduaitmn—VUi Kappa; Industrial Education Club. setreiar -tie.Lsurei 4; Ne vm,iii Club 1,2,3,4. .M.I.l ' HIX. P.Vl ' L L.: C.ouncil Blutfs. Chemical Engineering— :n K.ipp.i Kpsilon: M;irquette liiiversity; St. . mbrose College. AI. INE, R.WMONI) G.; Burlington, Meclianitul Engin ' eeiing— . MES, ED.MOND M.; Ames, Industrial £di ffl (o i— Industrial Edu cation Club 2.3.4, vice-president 4; ' eishea 2. AN.VSI.XSI. MICHAEL J.; Washington, D. C.. IndusUml E iioniies — Phi Kappa; Scitnlisl 3.4; Intramural 1,2,3.1. . NDERSEN. ANGER . .: Racine, Wise, Industrial Edneaticm— VMC.V C;abinet 2: Industrial Education Club 2,3,4. ANDERSEN, ALFRED C. JR.; Council Blutls. Civil Engineering— I beta (4ii. vice-president: . SCE: X ' eishea 3. .VNDERSON. CHARLES F.; Little York, III.. Agricultinul E(o- noniics — Delta Chi, vice-president 3. president 4; Interfraternitv Pledge- Trainers Council 3: Iiiterfraternity Council 4; .Agricul- tural Economics Club 1.2.3,4, secrelarv-treasurer 3,4; Agri{nl- turist 1. . NDER.SON, EDWARD E,; Roland. I!,ii I, ii,,t()g — lcus C;horus I. ANDER.SON. ). EDWARD; Chicag o, 111.. Meihanuul Enonieeinh — ASME 4; North Park College. . NDERSON. J.ACK W.: Clinton, General Engineering— MRA 3. . dvisorv C ouncil 2,3. ANDER,SON, JAMES H.; Ames. Medianual Engineeinig— ' u Kappa Psi; . SME; l ' ni ersit of loua. ANDER.SON, JOHN B.; H.numn. Agrunltniul hnnnalisin— Kappa Sigma; loiea Stale I)ail 2.3,4; Grren Gander 3.4; Foi t l):Hl:. r )iuiior College. .XNDKRSON. M. R|)IS ,; Duulap, Eleetriial Engineering— ANDER.SON. .MAR : Moliue. III., Texliles ' and Clothing- Welch Hall, vice-pusiclcnt 2. secretary 3: Phi I ' psilon Omiirou 3.4; Mortar Board 3.1; Cardinal Guild 3.4; Student Properties Board 2.3.4; Junior Prom 3; ' eishea: Homecoming 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 2.3.4; NIS.V C onvention 3; Prep Sophomore Queen. ISomh Beauty 2. Harvest Ball Queen 3. ANDERSON. OPAL .M.; Sunv City. Hotne luominiiis Ediicitian— Home Ecommiics Club 1.2.3,4; VWC. 1.2.3.1: ISA 1.2.3.4. . Nl)ERSON. PALI. M.; Wiuterscl. Eleilnnil Engiiiccring—S f-,m:i Chi. secretary 4; Phi Mil . lpha 3.1; . 1EE 2.-i,4; Band 1.2.3.4; Student Properties Board 1. ANDERSON. R.W.MOND E.; .Merrimac. Mass.. F«?rs;rv_ iutci Sports Club 2,3.4; Forestry Club 2.3.4; Roger Williams C4ub 1.2; Imea Slate Daily 2; rniversitv of Louisville. ANDERSON . RISSELL O.: Tlior. H .v oy— Band 1; eislu;i 2.3; Eagle (iro e Junior College. ANDERSON, VERNON K.; Des Moines, ' n v;rs— Geologv Club 3.1. ANDERSON. WILFORD E.; Randall. Mathimaliis- ANDRE.XE, [OHN H.: Oelwein, l air nc io n— Tlieta Deh.i (4;i. secielarv 2; Dair ImcIusIm { lub 1.2,3.1: Baud 1.2.3.1; Festnal Chorus 2.3.4. ANC;ELL. RICHARD W ,: ( biilon, InduUnal innnnii,s— hel, Xi; ISSIE. APPEI.L. DONALD W .; D.s Mciucs. Arilutedural Enaineet itio— Theta Delta (4ii. tie.isuici I: AT I. ARONHAI.T, ROGER N.; Winluld. lain, l j,eratinns—S gm:i VW: Epsilon; Farm Oper;itions (lub 2.3 1. ic c ' piesideiu I; lou;i Weslevan Collesrc. ASHER, EI.DON L.; Eagle (.rc) e, Cliemn(d Engineering — MjiIki Chi Sigma 4: AIChemE 1.3,1: Tniversiiy of Idalio. ASHER. ' ROWENA B.; iiiceiil. Home Economics Education— Band 2; Home Fxonomics (4ub 1,2,3,4; Imea State Daily 2; C cnnell College, ASHLEY, DAR.RELL G.; Odebolt. Industrial Engineering— GV. Society 3.4: Her 1 Junior College: rniversily of Iowa. Al ' .SEN, Li:SLlE J.; Lake Mills. ' .Vgricultuial Education—Agricul- tural F ducation Club; Waldorl College. BABC:OCK, CLARENCE E.: Ames, rocational Edncation—KUKk and Bridle 1,2; Little Internation;il 1,2; DI Club 2; Roger Wil- liams Club 1; Agricultural Education Club 4. BAER, JOHN S.; Kansas f:it , .Mo., Industrial Design— Xehht ' d 3; .VS.ME 1. Nebr.. Met htmical Engineering- iirals 2.3. ■ 111. Nebr.. Electriiul Engineering- BAG(.S, GF:0RGE C: Onialui. Pi Tau SigiiKi: . SME; Iiiliani B. HLE. GERHARD! P.; Tieiii. . 1EE 3. BAILEY, H.VROLD E.: Ames, Industiial Economics— iil¥. 3,4. B. ILEV, .MERRIT7 E. JR.: . mes, Technical Journalism— Card- inal Guild 4; Imea Stale Daily 3,4; Sketch 2,3; Writers Round- table 3; Scientist 4; Books aiic ' l Cokes 4. BAKER. DEI. BERT C: Woodbine, Agronoi Newiiiiin C.lub 2. BAKER. MARIORIE L.: Manhatlan. Kan., C4ii Omega; Orchestra 2,3: WAA 2,3.4. B.AKER, NANCY A.: West Chica.go. III., Tcliunul Journalism — (hi Omega, secretary 3,4; Phi Upsilon Omiiion 3,4; Theta Sigma I ' ll! : A: Homemaker. 2,3,4; Iowa Stale Daily 1.2,3; Writers Roiuullable 2: Home Economics Club 1.2.3,4; YWCA 1,2.3.4. ice-president; A ' eishea 1.2: Prep-Soph B.iU I; Social Bureau 2; Bomb 1: )oiimalism I 3.4. BAKER. R1CH. RD .: Betlendorf. Industiial l:du( trial Education Club 2.3.4. BALDRIDGE. ROBERT L.: Des .Moines. Civil Engi Lambda Rho 4; .ASCE 3.4; Engineers Carnival 4. BALSTER. (T.1FFORD A.: Monmouth, Geolog — BALTISBERGER. J. MES H.; iMarshallto vn. jK i«nKi Engineer- ing — Delta Tau Delta; GE .Society 2.3.4; Intcrfraternily Pledge Council 3. BALTISBER(.ER, WIIIIWI H; M: („(„„i_, ..riciilliii,il FcliK.ilioii (b ,Y_. i.roiioiiiy Club 3; Home Management — -Indus- j— Tau iIlK 1. Agriculture t.du- Frisbie Fellowship BWks. |()HN G.: . llkloll. S. D.. Mechanical Engineering— . S. lh; B.uul 1.2.3; S mplion Orchestra 2.3. B. NN. J.YMES ,M.; Denver, Colo., Chemical Techiwlogy— Y i Tail Omega: Iowa Chemical Society 3.4: Newman Club 1,2.3,4. BANW.VR ' F, Rl ' .SSELL G.; .Algona, Chemical Engineering — BXRBER. JOHN W.: Waterloo. Mechanical Engineering— Ph K;i|)pa Psi: .ASME; Engineer. BARD. DE. N C; Sioux Cilv. Civil Engineering— BARKER. EDW.XRD G.; Plainlielcl. N. J.. Aichitectural Engineer- ing — Wesknan rniversitv . BARKER. JTI.IANN D.; JeHeison. Home Management— DeUa D-lla Delta, president 4; Phi I ' psilon Omicron: Morlar Board, presi- dent 4; YWC. 2.3, president 4: Messiah 2: Veishea 2.3; Home- maker 3: Core-Curriculum Commillee. BARKER, LOriSE H ; Smilh C ollege. BARKT1. . NORMA M lph.i Ibel.i, BARNEI 1 . R 1 lU R I. ; 1U.( BARRIN(,TON. GLEN E.; , le Gamma Rho: Block and BricI 1-H 3.1: Harvest Ball 4; Lilll BA RTHELL. DOROTHY W,; Club 2.3.4: Iowa State Siii;4ei Iniversitv of DubiK|iie. BAR IO . DEAN M.; Eldoia. .1 BARTON. IIOR. CE A.; Ames. BAICHEI.DER. KENNEIH 1. Delta Tpsilon; .Soci.il ( lid, N, J.. Hi. Ma nag M.ilcom. IrMih-. and (.7 j i ;i,i;— Kappa on. (.;i ' ; Engineering — is. III., Animal llushandry — .Alpha ■ 1.2.3.4; Agriculturist 2,3; Campus International 1. siiii;. Il . A: Ilom le Management — Glee Economics Club 2.3: I I lechanical Engineering — Industrial Education — Texas .A. ' v-M. Om;iha. Nebr.. Cii ' il Engineering — Vel-Jax 2. BA TES. BARBARA ).: Des Moines. Home Economics Education — Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4: VC. 1.2.3.4: Christian Science Ol .llli ;llion 3,4. secretary I; Veishea 3; C:ampanile Singers 3.4: Fisiivil ( hoir 3.4; Imea State Daily 2; Elm Hall, president 1; I ' lincipla Ciollege. BMER. FRED 1..: Wesi Chester. General Engineering— Pi Kappa Alpha; Iniyersitv of Nebraska; -South Dakota State College. B l MAN. P.YLL T.: Ames. Gco ogy— Geology Club 2.3. secretary- iicasuier 2,3: .American Institute of .Mining Engineers 3,4; I ' ni- vcisiiv of Omaha. BAIRIEDET, W.M.TACE R.; Des Moines. Chemical Technology — Delta Sigma Phi. 389 RAISIIAN. I1ARB R ,: iius. (s on— Cardinal (.iiiUl 3: Gli-c (lul) 1; IfMual ( Ikjii 1; W ( Uil) :i.l; lau (.aiiiiua Cliih 3,4. 15AV1.KS. jOAX W.: OcUm-iii. lli inrh ,ld Equipintnl—XMiA Delia Delta; Home Kconoinics Club l.li.li.l: VWCA l. ' . ' .;i.l; Hmiuiiuikc, :!.t, tieasiuei , ' i; Glee Chili 2,. ' !,1. 15EACH. ROBERl ].; Cedar Rapids. . i, hunical l.uiiinnrni — BEAN, JA.MES D.; C.ciuseo. 111.. CV .m .v n— loua Chemical .Sc. ciety :i,l; IntramLiials •_ ' .:(. 1; Innc-rsiiN ol Colorado: (.usi.cmis . dolphiis College. BEARD. JOHN K.; Maish.dltoun. , ;« «  i,i(;, s— Ka|.|),i Sii;m.i; loua .Slate Plaxers 3,1. BKARD.MORE, MAE: DonluMei. I, lil,s iiiid (,7ii ;n;— ka|)| a Delia; Home Eioiioinus Chih l.li,3.l; V VC:, l.- ' .3.l; Hamlme I iii eiMl . BE.Vl 1 V, HARLWN E.; Keos.im|ii.i. l-.lcttiicul Engineering— AlEE 4; Norwich UniveiMi , ( iiv ( cillcge of New York. BE.WER, LOI.S A.; Cetl.ii R.ipicN. Hume Management — Home Economics Club 1; loua .St.ite leachers College. BE.WER, H. . E l!RICE; Cedar, Animal Husbandry— YAtmHou c, Block and Bridle 1,1 ,3,1; Agriculturist 2,3; Livestock;Judging Team 1: ' eishca 3. BECK. CH. RLES E.: Burlington, Electrical t.iigineering—. p v.i Phi Omeg-a; WeiUworth .Military . cademy. BECKERLE, R. LPH . .; St. Charles. Mo., Electrical Engineering— Phi Delta Eheta, secrel;ir 3; . IEE 3,1; Newman Club 1.2,3,4. treasurer 2; New .Moon Ball 2; ' arsi(v 1 Club 2,3,4; I Carni- val 2,3.4; Baseball 2. BECK.M.W. WILLE M F.; Siouv Cits. Me, Imiiuiil Engineering— Delta Tau Delta, presideiu I; Pi lau Sinma 1; A.SME 3,4; Inter fraternity Council 1. tre.iMiiei 1; Enghieers t:anii al I; Noith- western Universit . BEGUHN, ARNOLD A.. |R.; Boone. Aeiunaiil ical Engineering— Knights of St. Patrick 4; Cardinal Guild 4; , .SME 2; I, S 3.1; Iowa State Pontoniers 2; Veishea 2.3,4. BEHNKE, HAROLD V.; VVhitlemore, .J H () n— Agioiu m Chili. BEIN, DONALD H.; Davenport, hidnsliial Ediiiiition—UcU.i C u: Industrial Educational Club. BELKNAP. WARREN E.; .Mediapolis. (Jieniicnl Engineering— AlChemE 4; Ward S stem 1. BELL. CHARLES xN.; Des Moines. Aniniiit Hiishandry— Block and Bridle 3. BELL. JOHN C: Des Moines, E.leclrical Engineering — Phi Gamma Delta, treasurer 3; Tau Beta Pi, vice-president 4: Eta Kappa -Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon; Green Gander 1; Hcmiccoming 2,3; Veishea 2; Mens Paii-Hel Dance 3; Engineers Caini al 3.1; Student Faciilt tximmittee 4. BELL, RICH.ARD L.; Gilbert. Agricultural Jiiurnalism—Sigm.i Delta Chi; Green Gander; Iowa State Daily. BELSCHNER, AL RJORIE A.: Hawkeye, Home Management— Gamma Delta 2,3.4; YVV ' CA 1.4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Upper Iowa University. BENBROOK, STANLEY C; Ames, Veterinaiy Medicine— . M. . treasurer 3; Veterinary Council, 3. BENDA, NATALIE; Centerville, Home Eiomimics— BENNEDSEN, OLE B.; Kimballton. General Engineering— BENNETT, ARTHl ' R C; Lenox. Animal H s;)(nidr ' _FarmHouse; Block and Bridle Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming 2; Veishea 1,2,3. BENNETT, ROBERT G.; Cedar Rapids, Industrial Education- Psi Chi 4; ROTC Rifle Team 1; Archery Club 1; Industrial Edu- cation 3,4; aisity Rifle Team 2,3.4; University of Iowa. BENNETT. WALTER D.; Mountain Home. Idaho. Agronomy— Agronomy Club 2.3.4. BENSON, DONALD D.; Boone. Industrial lu nnomics—DeUd Upsi- lon; Glee Club 2,3,4; Festival Choir 2.3.1; Radio Workshop 3.4; Veishea 3; Westminster College. BENTZ. LARUE C; Waterloo. General Engineering— Dcha L ' psi- lon; .SSI.ME 3.4; Festival Choir 2,4; Yel Jax 2. BERCHENBRITER, CiERALD D.; Cedar Rapids. Agiicullural E ngineering — .• S. E 3.1; Univeisitv of Iowa. BERGES. HER.M. N H.; Km lingloii. Chemical Teclnwiogy— Phi Mu Alpha 1; Band 3; lou.i ( iiemu;il Society 2; Burlington Jr. College. BERGQULST, JliNE L.; Chicago. Illinois, l:d m at ion— Si ' gtmt Kappa; VWCA 1,2,3, ' 4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4. BERKA, JACK S.; Nevada. General Engineering— Si nm Alpha Epsilon; SSIME 3,4; Tau Beta Pi 3.4; Phi Mu Alpha 3.4; Con- cert Band 2.3.4, treasurer 3, president 4; ISC Photographic Salon 2,3,4. BERNDT, NEIL R.; St. Joseph, Midi.. Civil Engineering— Lamhd.1 Ward, president 4; . SCE 2,3.4; ISA council 4; Western Michigan College. BERRY, BARB. RA W,; Ames. •f  c« ;i '  i— Delta Zcta; Festival Choir 2.3,4; Girls Glee Club 3.4; Home Ecoiumiics Ball 2,3; Women ' s Panhel Dance 2.3; 030 Club Representative 4; Cam- panile Singers 3; King of Sports Dance 4. BERRY, DWIGHT C.; Chicago, 111., Electrical Engineering— AIEE 2.3; . IEE-IRE 4; Engineers Carnival 4; North Park Junior College; Northwestern University. f;,„ „t;v— Phi Delia 1 beta; (.eolog 1. 2.3.; leiinis Sc|ii.id I; Ndi tliwestern Ceiile Oil . gionomv nillunil El lU RR1. Kl I I II I) ; i ( hib 2.3.1; Icslual (Ik Inneisitv. BERRY. OR II I E ) : B C4ub. BERRYHII.L, GER.M.I) W; Biillilo Ceiitei . neeiing S. E 2.3.1; Iniversiu of loiv;i. BIAt.l. RICHARD A.; Schenectady. N. Y., Chemical Engineering— BI. (.10I.I. I). RIO P.; Des Moines, EJectrical Engineering— ' BIBB. WII.I.I.V.M ' .; Oltniiiwa, Mechanical Engineering— S lii. 4. BIBER. SHELDON S.; Des Moiiu-s. I ri hilei ' l inal Engineeiing— AIA. 2.3.1: RO K; 1.2. B1EDER. I. N. ROBERl .: .Miubell. Auimul II iishanthx—Vi Kap])a Phi; Iowa Stale Debaters 3; Block and Bridle 2,3.1. BIERMAN. LOIS E.; Pierson, Institution Managnnenl-Winnc Economics C;liib 1,2,3,4, BILLER, R, Y.M()ND R.; Ladvsmith, Wis., Celerimny Medinne— Signui Phi Ei)silon; Univeisitv of Wisconsin. BILLING ION, .M.VRION .; .Vrlinglon. ' a., Ajijilied . —Gamma Phi Beta, treasurer 3; Home Economics Club 1.2,3,4; Y ' WCA 1,2,3,1; ISC Players 3. BIL EU, JULIUS C; Woden. Industrial £( i«« icj?i— Waldorf Col- lege: L ' niveisity of Indiana; University of Cinnciuati. BINGER, WILLLAM P.; Sioux City. Mechanical Engineering— Scabbard and Blade 3,4; ASME 2,3,4; ROTC 2,3; RO I C Rifle Team 2.3; Society of American Military Engineers 2,3,4, presi- dent 2; Engineers Council, vice-president 4; Engineers Carnival 4; ' eishea 3; .Morningside College. BIRD, REX L.; Ames, Zoo o ' — Baskelliall I; Choir I; . clrian College; liniversitv of Michigan; Drake Uiii eisii . BISHOP, )EANNE 6.; Manchester, Sociology— CoUegc ol Si. leiesa. BISSON. RU IH .M.; Columbus, Nebr., Home Managemenl — Mplia Gamma Delta; YWC-V 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1,2.3,4; Home Eccmoiiiics Council I; League of Womeiis Voters 2,1. BlI FINGER. .MORION W.; Marathon, Agricultural Engineer- ing— I ini Beta Pi I; . SAE 2,3,4, treasurer 3; . lpha Zeta 4; Ward Sv ' stem 1.2.3,1. B|ORNDAHL, .MARILYN ].: Chicago. III., ; , (, ;, s Sigma Ka|)pa; Y ' C. 1.2.3.4; Home Economics C:liib 1.2.3.1: l ' io])erties Board 4; ' eisliea 3; Bomb Beautv Ball 3: Home Economics Ball 3; Women ' s Panhel Ball 2. BLAt:K. ROBER F E.; Ames, forci n— Simpson College. BI., IR. DONALD I..: .Mc Allen. Texas. Industrial Economics— . lpha Phi Omega 1.2. 3; ISSIE 3; Iowa Slate Debaters 2,3. BL, KE, DU.XNE L.; Gregory, S. D.. Agricultural EAucatiun— .Xgiiciillnral Education Club 3.4: Forestry C:iiib 3: Foi;igc C;Uib 3.1: Okhihoma L ' niveisity. BL.VND. BEITY A.; Sioux City. Home , (; «,i;;-w« — Delia Delta Delia, treasurer 3: Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4; Lindcnwood College. BLEAM, DORIS . .; Maiison, Textiles and C () (( g— Kappa Delta: Women ' s Glee Club; Iowa State Singers; YWCA 1,2.3,4. BLIC;HBAN, HARVEY P.; Dubuque, Electrical Engineering— ' hi Kappa, president I. secrctarv 3; Knights of St. Patrick: . IEE; Intrafraternity Council: iiiiei Spoils Carnival I; Mens Panhel Dance 3. BLIZZARD, EVEREl 1 F.; . iiies. Miilhemalics—Kigin.i Nu: Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4, secretary 4; liiir.iiiiiii.il Spoils 2.3,1: ROIC 3.1: Los . ngeles City College. Bl.OMGREN, CARL ' .; . lbia. Civil Engineering— BLOOMBERG, ROBERT T.; Galesburg. 111.. C.eneuil Engineer- ing — Delta Sigma Phi: CiE Society 3.4; Uniwisiu ol Kenlucky; St. Norbcrt College: Bradley Univeisitv. BLOOMFIELD. DOROTHY M.; Belmond, Home Mamigeinent— Home Economics Club 1.2; Messiah Chorus 1.2: Pep Oueen . ltendent 3. BLUMER. LEO ; Klemme, Electrical Engineering— WEi. 2,3,4; Eta Kappa Nu 3.4; Ward Svslem 1,2.3.4; :ildorf College. BOCK, CARL v.; Anamosa. Ch ' (7 Enginee,nu — ah Beta Pi 3,4; .. SCE 1.2.3.4. BOEHM. HAROLD )., Spirit Lake. Indiislnnl Engnnenng — BOEHMLER. WILLIAM H.: Hampton. Acnnaiili, al Engineering— l.VS 3.1. HOEKE, ROHER I . S.; . mes. Home M,iniigeincnl—CU Omega; Home Economics Clliili 1.2.3.1; YWCA 1.2.3.4; lionib 2: Veishea 2. BOGUE, VICTOR A. )R.; Berwick, Aeronautical Engineering- LAS 3.4. BOLIE. Vie: I OR W.; Ames, Physics— Vhi Eta Sigma. BOLLER, WILLIA.M A.: Des Moines, Chemical Engineering— .AIChemE 3.4; Engineers Carnival 3,4; Veishea 3,4. BO-MB.VCH, OTTO F.; Blairslown, Mechanical Engineering— Vm- vcrsity of Cincinnati. BONESTROO. ALLISON J,: Hull. Elediiuil Engineering— WEE 2,3.4. BOND. MARY J. . mes. Education— 1 ' Beta Phi: YWC. 1.2.3.4: ISC Players I,2.3. vice-piesident 3; WOI Radio Players 1,2,3,4; Pan- hellenic Council 2,3,4; Cardinal Guild 3; Veishea 3. BONNELL. DW.A ' S ' NE E.; Ft. Dodge, Electrical Engineering— BOOIS. WENDELL K.; Ft. Dodge. Electrical Engineering— IRE 4; Radio Club 4; ' eishea 2.3. 390 IIORC. RAVMOM) A.; Omaha. Nclii.. l:litliiiul I-.uninfiiiiig— AIEE I; Uiiivcrsitv of Omaha. BORGEND. ' LE. BERTRAM H.; Ames. Chriiiiial liTJinolojrs — L,S. 1,2.3,4; Inter-Faith Council 1 .1. ' ; I (,F 1.2.3.1. HORTLE. ROBERT I.; .Sioux C:il . Civil Engineering — . aicia; A.SCE 3. BORl ' l . . I. R ' 1N V.: Camauache. ClieniicaL Engineering — HO.SN. K. . NXE M.: Chicago, 111.; Textiles and Clulliing—Dc t:i Zeta; Newman Club 1.2.3.4: Bomb 1.2; League of Women oteis 3; Hoinemnker 2; Social Bureau 4; Home Economiis Club 2,3.4. BO.SNV. K. LOLLS L.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Meehanieal Engineer- ing— ASME 3,4; T ' Club 2,3,4; Football 1.2,3.4; University of Nebraska. BOSS. MARVIN W.; Marion, Agronomy — . lpha (;amm;i Rho; . gronomv Club 1.2,3,4; . griculturc Council 3,4; Agricullitri.sl 3; Harvest Ball 3.4; Agriculture Convocation 4. BO,SSARn. B. CArL; Tilden, Nebr.. IiuluUriat I-Jignirering— SSIME; Lake Forest; Omaha Univcrsits. BOULTON. HAROLD L.; Columbus Junction, Annnnl Hus bandry — BOURNE. JOSEPH B. JR.; San Diego, Calif.. Mechanical Engineer- ing — Phi Kappa Psi. treasurer 2; Pi Tan Sigma 3.4; Tau Beta Pi 3.4. secretary 4; . SME 3.4; Winter Sports Cilub 3; Veishea 3. BOWERS. h6w. RD I.; Riverton, Kansas. Mechanical Engineer- ing Pi Tau Sigma 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1.2.3.4; Ward Sys ' tein 1; . rkansas State College. BOWERS. WILLIAM W.; Okoboji. General Engineering— Si mn Chi: liimib 2: GE Society 3,4; Veishea 4. BOWLES. ROBER r L.: Vheat Ridge, Colo.. S(a M(io_Veishea 3. BOVER. RUSSELL B.: Cedar Rapids, Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering — Theta Chi. BRADLEY. LYLE R.; riubuque. (K, ,) ,n —Rifle I e;im 3.4: Intra murals 3: L ' nivcrsitv of Dubuque. BR.ANDT. CH.VRLES R.: Peterson. Agiirultuial Eiiginccrii:g— Phi Gamma Delta: AS. E 2.3.4. seuelai 3: . griculluial Couiuil 3.4; ' eishea 4. BRANDT. LLOYD L.: Garnaxille. . i;m inn Edutiilion— BR. NSCOM, DONALD 1).: Fori Madison, h, liilei liiial Engineer- ing — Coe College. BREDAHL, FR. NKLIN W.; Exira. leleiinan- , (( i(( (c— Alpha Phi Omega 1.2.3. vice-president 4; Interf:iith Council 3.4: .WM.A 1.2.3.4; Varsity ' I Club 3.4. BREDAR. WILLIAM L.: Davenport. Civil Engineering— RcU Fheta Pi: . SCE 2,3.4; Newman Club 2.3.4; Senior Prom 4: Intramurals; St. . mbrose College. BREIZY. CHARLES E.: Pittsfield, Mass.. Mechanical Engineering— BRENNEMAN, JOHN H.: . mes. .-((T i toh ip— Delta Chi; Tau Sigma Delta 3,4; . L 4; Veishea 2; De Paiiw L ' nivcrsitv: llniver- sitv of Oregon; Knox College. BREWER, KENNETH M.; Chariton, Mechanical Engineering— Sigma Chi; Bomb 3; Simpson. BRIDGES, D. GENE; Moville. Agricultural Economics — . gricul- tural Economics Club 2.3.4; Yel-Jax, president 3; Cardinal Guild 3; Debaters 3,4; Pep Council 4, vice-president 4; NISA 3.4. BRINKMAX E. PHILLIPS: Rolfe. Farm Operations— Sii ; n3 Nu: Farm Operations Club 1.2.3,4: .Agricultural Council 2: Football. BRINTON. ELOISE M.; Stuart. Home Economics Education- Sigma Kappa; Home Economics Club 1,2.3,4: ' WC. 1.2.3.4. BRITSON. ORL. N H.: Radcliffe. Agricultural Economics— Agri- cultural Economics Club. BRITSON. WALLACE E.; Raddine, Agricultural Economics— .Agiicultural Economics Club 2,3.1. BR6. DWELL. WILLIAM E. JR.; Nashville. Tenn.. Genetal En- gineering — .iMpha Tau Omega, president 3; GE Society 3.1: Intra- murals 2.3.4; ' eishea 4; Vanderbilt L ' niversitv. BRODERICK. PHILIP E.; Waukee. Farm 0 )fra o)i— Farm Opera- tion Club 3.1: .Newman Club 3.4; Intramurals 3.4; Creighton Lnivcrsity. BRODERSEN, William E.; Charlotte, Architectural Engineering— .ALA 2.3.4, president 4, secretary 3; Tau Sigma Dleta 3.4; Newman Club 2.3.4; ' eishea 3.4: Engineers Carnival 2.3.4: Hoiriecoming 3.4; Loras College. BROMELKAMP. HENRY J.: Monona. Elcilrinil Engineering— Loras College. BROMWELL. D.WID R.: Center Point, Veterinary Medicine— Sigma Phi Epsilon; AVM. 1,2.3,4; Upper Iowa University. BROOKS. HAZEL B.; Si. Louis. Mo.. Home Economics Education— I. on Hall, president 1: Roger Williams Club; Hannibal College. BROOKS. LOLISE L: Olo. Technical Jonrnalism—Wpha Delia Pi; YWC. 1,2.3.4; lonm State Daily 2.3.1: Green (.under 3: Home- maker 2.4; Festival Choir 2.4; Home l-.cononii.s (.lub 1.2.3.1: Winter Sports Club 2. BROWN, DONALD L.; Madison. Wis.; Electrical Engineering— AIEE 3,4; L ' niversity of Wisconsin. BROWN, ELSIE M.; .Ames. Household Equipment— . ri Gamma Delta: Home Economics Club 2.3,1; WCA 1.2.3.4; WAA 3.4: League of Women ' oters. BROWN, KENNETH D.; Algona. Forc.vd)— Delta Upsilon; March ing Band 2; Concert Band 4; Festival Choir 2; Forestry Club I. BROWN, W.M.I ER C; Gumming, Electrical Engineering — BROWN, WIl.Ll.V.M R.: Sigonrney. Aeronautical Engineering— BROWNSON. I.I.OM) 1).: MononA. Mining Engineering— Vi Kappa Phi; . IME 3.1. piesident 4; .MCheinE 4; Engineering Council 4; ' cishea 3.4; Intramurals 2.3,4; Drum and Bugle Corps 2: Wan- burg College. BRUECK, D.WID A.; Battle Creek. Agricultural Engineering— ASAE 3.4; YMCA 2.3.1; (.lee (liil) 2; Americiui VeteVan ' s Com- mittee 3; Wabash College. BRL; S, LAVAUN M.: lies Moines. Chemistn— CS; Gr:iceland College. BRUNSON H. REX: Sibley, Civil Engineering— ASCE 1,2.3,4; ISVC 1,2,3,4; L ' niversilv of Iowa; St. Johns Iniversitv. BRUNSVOLD. .MAR I HA E.; Forest City, Textiles and Clothing— Sigina .-Vlpha Iota 3,1; Home Economics Club 2.3,4; YWCA 2; Iowa State Players 2; Women ' s (ilee Club 2,3.4; Iowa State Singers 4; Iowa Stale Teachers College. BRYAN. RIC;HARD 1..: EslherviUe. GcJiort Engineering— 1 ' Delta Ihela. BRYAN. SYLVAN C: Hormick. Animal Husbanihx- BSHARAH, LEWIS; Betklev. W. . .. Chemistrx-We i iiginia University. BUCHANAN. JOHN A.: Ames. Chemical Engineering— Signal .Alpha Epsilon: .Alpha Chi Sigma 3.1; .AIC;hemE 2,3,4; Engineers Carnival 3,4: A ' eishea I. BUCHANAN. WILLIAM E.: Philadelphia. Pcnn.. Industrial Eco- nomics— Dc Vi Sigma Phi: ISSIE 3.4; Engineer 1.2; Sketch I; WOI Radio Workshop 1.2.3.4; Debate Socielv 1; .Mixed Chorus 4 Men ' s Glee Club 4. BLICHHOLZ. JAMES A.; .Milwaukee, Wis., Forci i-y— Forestry Club 1.2,3.4; Veishea 4: Forester 3: Agriculturist 2: Inlrainurals 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Hampden College. BUC:K, DONALD A.: Rhodes. Farm Operation— umu H.dl. sec- rtlarvtreasurer 3: ■MC.A 4; Veishea 4. BUC:K. ' JAMES H.; Ames. Industrial Engineering— AlEV. 2; ISC Band 3: Radio Clui) 4: .SSIME 2. BUCKNER. RUSSELL I..; Audubon. Agronomy— Wind System I. 2.3.1. presiden: 1.2: .Agricultural Engineering Club 2: .Agronomy Club 3.4; YMCA 3.4; 630 Club Council 2. BUDLONG, DONALD G.; Tilonka. Animal Husband y—A b: Gamma Rho; Scabbard and Blade 3.1; Block ;ind Briille 2.3.1; Pershing Rille 3,4. BUECHLER. EUGENE A.; Boone, Annual Husbandn—K ock and Bridle 4: Band 1; Boone Junior College. BUERKENS. BONNIE F.: Pella. Home Flconomics Education- Kappa .Alpha I hela. ])residenl 1; Barton Hall, president: Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1; Veishea 4: Central College. BUGENSTEIN. WALLER A.; C;edar Rapids. Electrical Engineer- ing— AiF.E. Bl ' ND. CiEORGE JR.: Ames. Mechanical Engineering— ASME 3.4. BURC:H. ROBERT W.: Davenport. Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering — Kapp:i Sigma. BL RGRAFF. ' RICH. RD ' 1.: Mason City. Industrial Economics— Phi Kappa Psi. BURKE. WILLIAM H.; Clinton. Chemical Engineering— AlChemE 3.4; Newman Club 1.2.3.4; Ward System 1.2.3,4. BURKLE. MARY ELLEN; Sioux City. Home Economics Educa- tion — Gamma Phi Beta; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1: YW ' C.A 1.2.3,4; Radio Workshop 2,3; 1)30 Club 2.3. BURNETT. IRGINIA J.; Decatur. Ind., Child Development- Kappa Delta; Oniicron Nu 4: Louisiana State L ' niveisitv. BURNH.AM, FRANCIS H.; Thompson. Industrial Education— Industrial Education Club; Waldorf Jr. College. BURROW. FLORENCE L.; Revnolds. 111.. Institution Manage- ment— Home Economics (4ub 1.2.3.1: W(:A 1.2.3.1: Campus -LH Club 1.2 .3.4. BURION. JOHN .A.; Sauk Rapids. Minn.. Animal Husbandly— Block and Bridle 2.3.4. Bl R ' LOX, JOHN W.: Moravia. Mechanical Engineering — Green Gander 2.3,4: Engineer 2,3,4: MRA newspaper 2,3.4. BUTLER, EL ' GENE R.; Omaha. Nebr., Electrical Engineering- Eta Kappa Nu 3,4: .AIEE 1.2.3.4; Caidinal Guild Representa- tive 3. BUTLER. WARREN E.: Om.dui. Nebr.. Elci triad Engineering— AIEE 2.3.4; Newman Club 3.1; C:ampus Radio Club 3.4. BLHZ, MARION F.; Ridgeway. landscape Architecture— Ward System 2.3.4: Vistonian Club 2.3.1: .Auguslana College; Illinois State Normal LIniveisity. BURZL.AFF. .ARTHUR A.: Clinton. Chemical Engineering— ACS I: AlChemE 1: Cornell College. Bl ZZEIL ROMAINE F.: Williams. Velerinaiy . -rfiV  f— Luther College. CALHOUN. EDW.VRD: Oregon. 111., 1eterina -y Medicine— Vi K;ippa .Alpha. CALLOW. BEI lA ' J.: C:hicago, 111., .Sm o oo ' — Kappa Delta; Science Women ' s Club 4; Sociology Club 1.2. secretary-treasurer I: eishea I; lou-a Stale Daily I; ' iWC.A 4. C. l. ERT la (;.; Ames. Electrical Engineering— RE 3.4. C;AL ER ' L. JOHN W.; Keokuk, General EMgineering-Vhi Kappa Psi; Homecoming 3, Veishea 3. 391 CAIAKRl. I ' HU.ll ' 1!.; |illciMin, Daiix l i,liish ).« liuhiMn Club 2.3,1; cisliea :i,l. ' CAMPBELL. JO ANNE .Sikiuim. Hoini- E,,iuoi„i,s !■ ,l,i, iiliou — Delta Delia Delta; i.vrru (.,ni,l,i :i,l; Home E(c ii..inRs Cliili; Vcishea ' i: C. : Hmiie IdiiKHiius Couiiol ;!; l.it liii i.n C;ollege. CAMPBELL, ROIiKKl L.; Slukldii. ( , ;,i; , , ui,;; — [..imiIkI.i Chi Alpha, ice-piesideiil I: SluUlcm |uiii( i ( ' nlle e, CANNON, JACK P.; .Si()U (ii . ' m . ' -v — I ' l k.i|i| .L Alph.i; I ' m Chi 3,1; Sotith Dakota I iineisii . CIAREV, ROBERT E.; Dcs MoiMe.s. -()io n— I nuMi tiiih l,lj,;f.l CARL. BARBARA BERRV; Ames. 7V. ;7 ' iiinl Chillin, i l ' i liei.i Phi, CARL. HARR S. |R-: iius, Clinmuil ■ !;; ■ i i;t;— Del l.i I |isi- ioii. C. RL10N. RElllI L.; Detuiah. ( , ' Fuonii-n iii j Sx ' mA Alpha Ep.silou: Diibmiue Liiivetsitv. CAR.MAN, RK;HARD W.; Peieisbiiii;. 111., ludu lnul ' v,  , ,);;,„ .Siffina Nii; Scabbard ami Bhide L ' .i.l; liili.imiii.il C;oiimil. sene lary 3. C:ARR, GEORGENE . .; Des Monies, llnhnx mi, I („n;i iniirni — Pi Beta Phi. ice piesideiil 3: Pep CouikiI. tie.isuiei 3.1; AA 1.1. ' .3,4; V. . Coumil I: Women ' s T FiateiiiU 3.1. iJiesideiu I: Science Women s C Inb L ' .3.l; Social Bine;ui I. CARRELL, R. .MICHAEL; Des .Moines, Eltihmil hiis in,,! ni: — Phi Rappa Psi, secretary 2; . 1EE. secrelars 1; Soii.il (oiimil 2; Electrical Engineering Short Circuit, editor 1; l-.iii iinii . CARRrrHERS, L THOM.SON; Ced.n R.ipids. Jn ' hiln I iinil l-.ii ' i- ,;-,r,„t;_Phi Delta ) hel.i; AL I; lnti.nmn.il C:oiiiuil 3.1: Football 1,2; I ' ennis 1.2.3,1. C:ARS0N, JAMES R.; Biilt. Mnhmiiuil l:,i ni,;i im —V, k.ipp;i Phi; A.S.ME. LMIoii, Biidle 1 C;AR PER. DWIGH 1 C Club 1.2.3.1; Block .uu 1.2. C. R1 ER. WILLI. . 1 |. Ill ((s m)i M— Mens (,Le W.iid SNsiem; t;;impus I H -Fieslmuni -Sij m, Sioii C.u . ball; 1 nick 1; Agronomy Club 3.1; .Morningside College. CARVEV, ROBERT M.; Davenport, Chemical Einiiuecnini C. SSIDV, JAMES A.; Des Moines. Elriliiail £)n;. Pill E|isiion. CHAMBERLAIN, ROBER 1 (,,; M.iiion. M,, liiuiii „l Eminirc, mo — . SME 1.2.3.4; Bomb 1; Waid Kseculuc- C:oiiiicil, secietanlie.i surer L2; Ward News; K.ipp.i W.iid. pusulent 1.2; liulependenl Party, vice-president 1. iie.isnur 1.2; Engnueis C;anii .il 3.1, V ' eishea 3. CHAMPLIN. ROBERT E.; . ines. t n liiht liirul Engnicci n,. Sigma Chi, president 3; . L 2. ,3. 1; inieilrateruity Council 3: Engineering Council 3; Engiiucis C.nni .il 3,4; Homecoming I; Engineers Ball 3; ' eishea 3; W.ib.ish C:olle,ge; rni ersii ol .Notie Dame. CHAP.MAN, NORRIS E.; Des Monies. Malhiiualus—En ' nwei 2; Veishea 2; Girl Crazy 3. CHASE, LELAND D.; CieMoii. , gioiioins— AS. : laikio College; Phoenix College. CHEWNING, MILTON |; Dub SSIME 3,4; Intramurals 1.2.3. 1. CHI, I-LUN ALLEN; Sliansi. Cliin.i in China. CHILDS, EVERELI 1.; M.imlusiri CHRISINGER, JOHN E.; Winliel.l. Tan Beta Pi. recorder; ISA. xucpi Student Properties Boaid ' .I. Iinsnie- 1.2. piiblicilv chairm;in 2. ' I ICA Oii.iilel 2. CHRLSTENSEN. BERNARD . Kein. i.ivil •; .!i;; ,rn g_Cicsion Junior College. CHRLSTENSEN. DELM.VR C:.: Spencer. A. nnilluini Eumniiiiis— Airricullurist 2; . gi iculltir;d Economics Club 2.3.4; Clampus 4-H Club 2.3; VMCA 3.1; Erile Mens C4iouis 3; Emmetsbnig Junior College. CHRISTENSEN, D()l(,l. S IL; ll.nl.in, l. i i, uli uiiil EiliKalioii— CHRLSTENSEN, M. R 1,,; . ims. I inlilul iaii M,niiiorii,rul— e .i ,el;i; Home Economics (4ul) I: Inli.unui.iK 2,3, 1: ' i (;. t. CHRIS lENSON. DOCGL.XS . ,; Om.ili.i. Nebi,, Elnhuiil Eiioi „,. ■) «!,r_Della Lpsilon; AIEE 2.3.1: eisliiM 2. CHRISIINN. |, 1ES L.; Clinton, hiihishnil E, mioiiii, s CHRISIIWMX RONALD M.; Des loims, luiinal H ushniulix— Bueii.i isi,i College; Drake I iumimin CIMBIREK. |OHN: Ceikii Rapuls. l-l, ' ,lu,al £ !,r ) ri on;— AIEE. C;LAGE1 r. J.WIES W,; E.igle ( inal Guild 3; MRA. presideni (.K So, iel 3.4. ice-i)residenl t:li, ■irlal •ml in «i , rv— Obeilii al IrillualniSX il.bard Blade; I: Ward S stcin. . ml Eiii ineerine — Card- ideiit 3: I Cbib 2.3.4; Wtestliiiii learn 2.3.1; Die el Institute of Lechnologv. CL.VGLE. I HOM.AS E.; E.irlh.im. loi i, nltinul Euoiuceiing—fium- House; Cardinal Guild I: lplia eia 3,1; .VSAE 2.3,4; National C:ouncil of Student Br;iiulKs ol S E. secielarv 3, president 4; , griciiltural Council 3.1. ice presideni I; .■li riciillinisl 2.3.4; Editorial Board. Iinrn Stiitc Diiih 3; Grease Monkev ' s Ball 2; Bomb 2; Block and Bridle I; Elarmonv Ball; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3.4; Mens Glee Club 2.3.1; Festival Choir 2.3.1; Iowa State Singers 4; eislie;i. , i;i ii iilliii;il Di ision Open House chairman 3. II l ' r, NAN( . .; . mes. .1 , , ,,, .1,7— k.ipp.i Dell.i; W , A I; I iMM.is 1,2: llnmcinukci- ' Z:i: Gici-ii („m,lr, I: Mom, 1-,,. nonius ( bib 12.:; I: WC.V 1,2,3,4. (I . |()MI ' 1I E. |R.; Ames. li;,,( „„ v— ioii,iiin ( lub 3.1. (I RK. Mills l,; Wcsleiii Spiin. s, 111,. ) , , , s_lou .i St.iie I ' l.n.is I ' J,:; I: liisbu- lcll,,«slnp 1,2: R,.beils II. ill seciel.in 3; II, .111, ' I, •iiiKs (Inb, (I Kk I ' M I. W : I ' .clloul. II,, In, III ; -,„,,, ,;;_, 1 FF IRE; R,. ' , 1 W lib. MM lions, I: Mins (,lec- ( lub ], ( 1 Rk, R I()M) N.; Des .Monies. Jmliisl i ml I, uiiniiii, s— ' u 11,11.1 I liii.i: ISSIF 3.4; Veishea 1,2.3.1. (I Kls. RObl ' KI -.; Des Moines, El,ilii,,il l-uonmi-imo — V.VA K.ini.i Nil 3.1: . IFF 3.1; Harvard liiueisiu, ( I MIX, l-F.MFR (..; Osgood, llivil Eii ' iiur, i,i-—I:,inii„ ' , ' i 23,4. ( 1 I ll s, ll. RI.FV D.; Dumonl. M,-i l„ii ' ii,„l i nirru ' ii — Pi I au siniii.i :; I, ( lock, DON 1 I) P,. Los Angeles, Calil,. l-ln liinil Eii ' j,mi;-ini«— Pi kipp.i lpli.i: AlFF-IRE 4; Band 1. (LI IS. S M, il FI. JR.; Redfteld. Elcihual Eu.j mnini ' —WV.i ' . 3,1: W.iiil S siein 2.3.1. ( OliFF. I1, RR |,; (innicil Blulls. Ei unimiii s— (OP.IF ROBER i B.; Council Blulls. El,;hiiiil Ennnncrno — llui.i Ni: , IEE 1,2.3.4; Campus Radio Clidi 3.1. (V,U . IARL N A.; Springlield. Pa., Hoiisihnld Eijuiliinrnl— ,Upli.i (,.1111111.1 Delta; Home Economics t:ouncil 3; ' eishea 3; Home Fonomus Bazaar 4; Homecoming 4; Bomb 2.3; W ' AA 3,4. (OF. ROBl-RI H,; Omaha. Nebr., Mcrliaunal Etigincrriuf — k.ipp.i Sp m.i: Pi I. in Sigma 3; Doane College: Om.iii.i 1 iiix ' er- sii : I nni isiiv ol Nolle Dame. COIIFANI), ROBFRI I.; Pasadena. t:,ilil.. (, ,, ,„ , v , ;. ;„ , ■_ COLDFRWOOD. D.WID L.; .Manilla. Aniuulluml Eii ' miri mo— C;ampus Radio C4iib 1.2,3.1. COLE. ROliFRI C. )R,; Hudson. S. D., Aiiiiiml 1 1 iisli,m,li Ficsliiu.in li;uk I: Inli.imnrals 2; I. ivesiock |ii,lgiiP4 Siiiiad 1; r.1,1, k .111,1 llii.lle 1, (Ol.t.lN, I li:s R,; Peleisbuig. ' ;i,. El,;liiiiil E,iomi;i mo— MIA: 2.3.1; C;ampus Radio Club 2.3,1. COLLIER, .MIRIEL K.; Durant, Hon,,- 1:, nii.nnii s Ijliii ,ili,in— Ciinpus 1-H 1,2,3.1. secretar -treasurei 3: D.iiiloiih Fushiiian Fellouship I; Wc ' slc Fouiiilalion Council 2: Home Economics (4iib 1.2.3.1: iWCV 1.2,3,1: WSSF Diixe 2: Hmiiiiimkri 3; Four |-ol,l F,.Ull,lel 2,3.1. (OFFINS, ROI ' .FRI K.; Des Moines, ludiishml Eiiomciiiiio— SSIMI-, 1. COLLINS. W.WNE C; Dallas Center, hiilw-hml l-in,i,i„ii, ■— Sigma Chi; Alpha Phi Omega I; Reserve Ollneis smi, i.iium 1: ISSIE 2,3, president 4; Psi Chi 3, president 1, ,k1i,.i : ' .; |iinior Prom 3; Science Council 3,4; Greek Day 2; |oiiii s,„i.il Council 3; Intiamurals 1,2,4, COLLISTER, LAREW M.; Cedar R;ipids. Miillinimlii — Col- Col- lege; Cornell College. COLVIN, MARY JO.; Mtiscatine. ,l ,; ,r   ,,s_,Science Club; Birch Hall, secretary 2; Festival Choir 1. 2.3.1. CONKI.IN. SMI ' FH N, M. I,; Des Moines. (;,; ,,„ A,,,-,,,,,-, „(i;_ (,F SocieiN: ' eishea 3; Drake liiiiveisii ; I iii eisii ,,l Ihiiida: Liii eisit of North Dakota. CONN. REX B. JR.; Cedar Rapids, C7,c , m i v— Sigiii.i (hi; Card- iiuil Guild 1; Science Council 1. CONRAD. ROBERF L.; Kankakee. 111.. Eliihiial Enomrrriii — CONSI.VNCF, FRANCES J.; Shawnee, Kaus., Home M,m,io, ' i,ieiit— R.idi,! Workshop 1; Inter-Faith Council 4; Cosmojxiliian C4ub 2.3.1; VWC.V 2.3,4; Kansas City Teachers College. CON EV, FRANCIS W.; Des Moines, Mechanical Engineering— RO FC 1; Iowa State Pontoniers I; Newman Clidj 1; Delegate to Pro inci;il Comenlion 1; Dowling College; I ' niversity of Pennsyl- ;lln.l. COOK. G.MFN H,; . iiamosa. Electrical Eiignnci mg—. i i.i I .lu Omc ' .i: Iii;r,i Sliil, ' Daily 2.3; Homecoming 2.3; Harvest Ball 2; Neunian Club 3.1; Intramural Basketball l, 2,3; Engineer 2. cook. |, MFS A.: Webb. yo 7,f(  )r— Horticulture Club 1.2.3.1. C;OOK, RAV.MOND F.; Sioux C:ily, Aoniiilhire ■. ((,« „  — Agi i- culture Education Club 2.3.1; Roger ' Williams Club; Block and Bridle Club 1. COOPER. CHARLES J.; Des Moines, liidinlnal E.i ,iui,iiiics— U (.amma Delta; loxca .Slate Daily 2, Newm.in Club 2.3.1; Drake rni eisiiv; IniNersity of Notre Dame. (;;OR(OR N, jOIIN W,; Ames, C ,(m ,v— Alpha Chi Sigma; 1 iii eiMt ol lo«a. CORDINFR, UILI.IA.M S.; Chicago, 111,, Agrlciillural Eduratiim— Ao,i, uliuri. ' .t I; , gricultural Education Club 2.3.1. CORRIG.VN, W.M.IER D. JR.; Cedarburg. Wise. EInliual Engi- needing — I ' liiversity of Wisconsin. COITINGH.VM. WILLIAM T.; Sioux City, Mr, liaiimil Engineer- iiig — Campus R;iclio Club. COIT.SON. WILLIAM F.: Belmond. Mathematics— COX, C. L IN C; Dexter, Agricultural Education— Mi. Sigma Iliet,!, irc;isnrei 3; , gricultural Education Club. COX. ROBFR I ' M,: Ames, Psyt7!o ogv— Delt,i Sigiii.i Plii: Spiing- lielil liniioi (,,)ll, ' je. I ' niversitv of Iowa. 392 COVVLES, HAROLD A.; Chicago, 111.. Chemical Engineering— Vi Kappa Phi, piesidciu 4, trcasuici 2,3; AIChemE 2.3,4, tieasurcr 3; AI.ME: Drcxel Institute: I iii eisit) of California. C;RAIG, FR.WCES . I.; Dcs Moines, Textiles and Clothing— Pt Beta I ' hi: Home Economics Club 2.3,4; V V ' C. 2,3,4; Homemaker 2; William Woods Junior College. CRANE. CURTISS W.; Ames, Architectural Engineering— Cenlrsi CioUeg: St. .Ambrose. C:R. WF0RD. DOROTHY M.; Pittsburgh, Pa., Institution Manage- ment — kappa Kappa Gamma; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; S C. 1,2,3; Homecoming 4; Sorority Pledge Council 2,3. t;R. WFORD, JOE ' .; Marion, Mechanical Engineering— Pi lau Sigma 2; Intramurals 3; Glee Club 1; Iowa State Singers I; Cor- nell College. C.RISS, EUGENE N.. JR.; Sac City, C.cneral Engineering — Sigma , lpha Epsilon; Footi)all 1. t;RISl ' , B. RB. R. J.; Clarence, Home Economics Education- . lplia Delia I ' i; I ' hi Eta Sigma; Home Economics Club. CROOKER, WILLIAM G.; Waukesha. Wise, Mechanical Engi neering — Pi lau Sigma. CROWELL, K.VIHRVN R.; JLi eloik, Home Economics Educa- tion — Omicron Nu 3,4, treasurer 4; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; VWC. 1.2,3.4; Welch Hall, secretary 2, treasurer 3; League of Women X ' oteis 2,3; 630 Club 4; Campus 4-H Club, Council 2. CROWLEY, JOSEPH A.; Cedar Rapids, Industrial Economics- Delia Sigma Phi, treasurer 4; ISSIE 3.4. Cl ' LBERTSON, JOHN M.; Brookheld, 111., Electrical Engineering— AlEEIRE; Band; Kansas Stale College. CULBERTSON. ERNE L.; Guthrie Center. (.colog — CUMMINGS, HARRY L.; Kno-wille, Architeclure—Rel.i Lheta Pi; AIA 2,3,4,5; Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4,5; secretary 3; College Cos sacks I; Debate 2,3; Engineers Ball 3; Cieen Gander 2,3; Engineei 2; Iowa State Daily 2,3; Ward System 1; Union University. CU.M.NHNGS, ROBERT F.; Spencei, General Engineering — Kappa Sigma; Iowa State Dail 2.3; eishea 4; Band 1.2; Michigan State College. C:UMM1 GS, WILLIA.M P.; Perry, Chemical Engineering— PUi Kappa Tan; Doane College; Universil) of Notre Dame. CURDE, THEODORE W.; Ames, Industrial Education— CURR . WILLIAM H.; Lost Creek. W. ' a.. Agronomy — gionomy C4ub 3; Potomac State School of West ' irginia I ' niversity. CIRIIS. C. RL W.; Nevada. Agronomy— Agrononw Club 2. t;U ILER, JAMES H.; .Minneapolis, reterinaiy Medicine— 1.2.3.4, treasurer; Carthage College; LIniversity of Nebraska. CUTTER, CHARLES M.; Shenaiuloah. Animal H ushand y- n iK[. and Bridle 2.3.1; liur.muirals 3.1; C4aunda junioi CloUcge. DANIELSON, .MERVIN G.; Lehigh, Agmmmn—lini Dodge Jinuoi College. DAUFELDT. MYLDRED J. H.; Wilton Junction, Home Economic}. Education — Tau Gamma 4; W.A. 2.3,4; Home Economics Club 2,3,4; YWCA 1.2; IVCF 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Iowa State Players 4; Westminster Fellowship 1,2,3,1; Veisbea 3; Iowa State Teachers College. DAVENPORI ' , JAY J.; Sioux City, Chemical Engincering—.W- CheniE; .Morningside College. IIWENPORF, WENDELL D.; Oskaloosa, Cii ' il Engineering— M- ASCE 2.3.4; Yeljax 1,2,3.4: Roger Williams Club 1,2.3.4. DW ' IDSON, GEORGE E.; Fort Dodge. Industrial Engineering- Delia Chi; SSI ME 2 3; G.E. .Society 3.4; Veisbea 3; Newman cfub 3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Michigan State College. n.WIES, JAMES R.; Williamsburg, Daily Induslty—Diin Indus irv C4ub 1.2,3,4; .Vgricnltural Coinicil 3,4; Dairy Products Judging Team 4; Marching Band I. DWIES. ROBERF D.; Cleveland, Ohio, Civil Engineering— Vheld i. presiiknt 4. vice-president 3; . SCE 2.3.4, cabinet 3,4; Engi- iHiiing tcHiiuil representative 3,4; Inter-fraternity Council 4. DWIS, CH. RLES H.; Lorimor, Cii ' il Engineering— SCE: Ward S stem; L ' niversity of Nebraska; South D:ikoia Si:ue C;ollege; Southueslern University. |)A IS. DANIEL P.: . mes. Civil Engineering— A ' .h Golf 3. DA IS, ELIZABETH A.; Kansis Cilyl Mo.. fcMilcs and Clothing- Pi Beta Phi; Home Economics Club 1,2,3.4: inca siair Daily A: Intramurals 2.3,4. DAVIS, KEIFH E.; Diagonal, Civil Enginer,n,g—. SC¥. 2.3.1; Beloit College: North Dakota Sl.ite. DAVIS. RICHARD S.; Des .Moines, Indu ' .trHil Education— DWIS, SHADRACH E.; Ames, Poultiy Husbandry — Mpha Gamiii.i Rho; Agricultuial Council 3; Poiiltrv Clid) 1.2.3.4. president 3. vice-president 2; secretary 1; B:uid 1.3.4: (.lee Chdi 3: Poidtiv )iiilging Team 3. DAY. J. CKIE J.; Missouri allcv. Home Econoinus Education— Home Economics Club 3.4: Grinnell College. DAY. . RrHUR A.: Corning, Chemical Engineering— l ' n I aiuljd.i Ipsilon 4: AK;hemE 4. DEBOIS. MARION 1..; Rock Island. 111., Home Ecanomus Ediua- li ,n— C 1.2.3.4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1: WAA 1.2.3,4; Roger Williams Club 1.2,3.4; lheta Epsilon 2.3.1. DEBORD. EILEEN E.; Revnolds, 111.. Home Economics Eduia- lion— WC. 1.2,3,4:Home Econonncs flub 1.2.3,4; 4-II Club 1,2,3,4; Twisters 2,3,4. DEBUT4S, VIRGIL L.; Melbourne, Animal Husbandry— Phi Delta lheta; University of Iowa; Purdue University. DECKER. GEORGE A.: Moline, III., Mechanical Engineering— Pi Fail Sigma 3,4; Fan Beta Pi 3.4; Engiirecrs Carnival 3,4; New- man Club 1,2,3,4. DEIHL, IR ING R.; Wapello, Jgronomy— Alpha Zeta 3,4; Agri- cultuial Council 3,4; Agronomy Club 1,2,3.4; Ward System 1,2, DEINEMA, JOHN W.; Waverly, for« r —Forestry Club 3,4; Uni- versity of iNortli Carolina; Wartburg College. DEJONG, EV ' . N G.; Orange City, General Engineering — Veishea 4; University of Iowa; Northwestern Junior College. DEKALB. IC I OR .M.; Fairfield, Forestry and Civil Engineering— . SCE 4; Forestry Club 2,4; YMCA 1,2.3; Track 1,2.3,4. DEKOSTER. ROGER P.; Spencer. Industrial iducadon— Industrial Education Club 3.4; Football 3; University of Iowa; William Jewell. DELAHOOKE. EDWARD W.; Erie. Penn.. Electrical Engineering— . IEE 3.4; Eta Kappa Nu 1; Iowa State Players 2; University of Maine; Virginia .Military Institute. DELONG, ARTHUR P.; Ames, Electrical Engineering— DENNIS, ROBERT L.; Killduff. General Engineering— SAM 3.4; Ward System; Engineer 4; Baseball 1,4; Compton College. DEFERDING, LEO G.; Council Bluffs, Mechanical Engineering — AS. ME 2,3,4. DEFLEFS, DARWIN W.; Sioux City, Industrial Education— ' Iheld Xi; Intramurals. 1)EIT.M. NN, E.MERON P.: . lta. Agricultural Education— Agri- cultural Education CUub 4; Buena Vista College. DEX ' ALOIS, ROGER E.; Orange City, Mechanical Engineering- Ward System 3; Northwestern Junior College. DE OF.. ROBERF C; Waterloo, Architectural Etigineering — - . 1A 3.1: Rice Institute; Kansas State Feachers College. DEWOl.F. ROGER T.; Gilmore City, Farm Operations— Alpha Gamma Rho; el-Jax 1,2; Track 1,2; Agricultural Education Club; I ' niveisitv of Notre Dame. DICKASON. C. FRED, JR.; Omaha, Nebr,, Electrical Engineering— AIKE IRF; 4; Ward System 4; University of Omaha. DU klSON, BETTY J.; Spencer, Textiles and Clothing— DIKK I. .NN, WE.NDELL R.; Waverly, Aeronautical Engineering— Wartburg College; University of Notre Dame. DI.NKEL, J. CK E.; Chariton. Animal Husbandry — Pi Kappa Alpha; Block and Bridle; Football 3; Chariton Jnior Colleg; Bradley University. DOBSON. ROBERF D.; Omaha, Nebr.. Chemical Engineering— Sigma . lpha Epsilon, treasurer 3; University of Chicago. DODD, ROBERF L.; . mes. General Engineering — Alpha Chi Rho: G. E. Society 1,2,3,4; US Naval Academy. DOLL, DOROIH G.; Elkhart, Ind. Applied .4r(— Delta Zeta; YWC. 1.2.3,4. cabinet 2; Home Economics Club, vice-president 4. Council 3,4; 1 wisteis 2. DOLL, ROBERT J.; Dubuque, Meclianital Engineering — Phi Gamma Delta: AS.ME 3.4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Military Ball 4; Newman Club 3.4; Wabash College; University of III. DOLVIN, MARY E.; Spencer, Home Management — Home Eco- nomics Club 2,3,4; YW ' CA 2,3.4; Festival Chorus 2,3.4; WAA 4; eishea 4; Frances Shinier Junior College. DO.NELSON, E. . NN; DeSoto. Home Economics Education — Home Economics Club 1,2.3,4; YWCA 1,2. DONELSON. HARLAN J. JR.; Fairfax, Mo., Farm Operation— Fail Kappa Epsilon. DOOLTTTLE, DARLE M.; Webster City, -om o— Forestry Club 3.4, secretary 4; Veishea 3; Track. DOR. N. S. M W.; . mes. Forestry — Grand iew College. DORSETT, CHARLOTTE E.; Fremont, Nebr.. Applied Art— Delta Phi Delta 3.4; Home Economics Club 2,3.4; Midland Col- lege. DOSCHER DOiNN. B.; Deadwood, S. D.. Textiles and Clothing- Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; YW ' CA 1.28; Iowa State Daily 3; Northern State Teachers College; South Dakota State College. DOTY. ERNO.N E.; Webster City, Industrial Education— Indm- trial Eilucatioii Club 2.3,4; Intiamuials 2.3,4; Webster City Junior College. DOTY. WA NE; Webster City, Animal Husbandry— lilucl. and Bridle: Welister City Junior College. DOUGAN. PALL K.; Cedar Rapids, Veterinary Medicine— Jr. A MA 1.2.3.4; Coe College. DOWNEY, HAROLD T.; Lamoni, Aeronautical Engineering— TdU Beta Pi 3.4; lAES 3.4; Engineering Council 4; Knights of St. Paliiik 4: Graceland Junior College; Compton College. l)O LE, . I. RTH.A P.; Clrand Junction. Home Economics Educa- ,H,_Hoiiie Economics Club 2.3.4; YWC. 1,2.3.4; Coe C;ollege. DRAHOTA, DONALD H.; Jackst n, Minn., Agricultural Eco- nomics — . ' gricullinal F.tonomics Club 1,2.3,4. DRF:SC:HSLER. EDWARD R.; Davenpon, Chemistiy—Signvd Phi Epsilon; eisbea 1.2: Bomb Beauty B:ill 2; Track 1,2; St. Ambrose College. DRESTE. MARIIAN R.: Anus, ' .syc io ogy— Psi Chi 1; Cambridge [unior College. DREWRW J( ' )HN B.: Ames, Architecture-Pi Mu Alpha 3,4. lu.isMier i: AIA 2.3.4. treasurer 4; Y.MCA 1.2.3,4, president 3; Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Oslo Handels-gymnasium. 393 DREWRV SHIRLK 1..; Aiucs, Texlilcs and Clulhiiig— Home F.io nomics Club 1.2.3; V VC. 1,2.3. DREXLER, ROBERI E.: Cedar Falls, forcj n— Foiesnv Club 2.3.4; Ames Foresler, associate ediloi -i: University of Iowa. DRIFTMIER, DOX. LD P.: Shenandoah, Mechanical Engineering- Men ' s Glee Club; Iowa State Singers 1; Park College. DRILLING. NORBERF C;.; Cresco, Electrical Etigineering—MEK 2.3,4; Scabbard and Blade 3.4, treasurer 4; Veishea 3,4; Newman Club 2.3.4; Lni ersiiN of Oklahoma. DROSTE, EDW.XRD ' .; Waverly. Industrial Adiiradon— Noilli eastern UniversitN; Wartburg College. DUBBERT, JAMES V.; Laurens. Agronout — C.. 1.2.3.1; . gronomy Club; Festival Chorus 1. DUBES, GEORGE R.; Siou C;ily. C.,netics— ' i K.i|.|.,i Tin; Skelili 2. DUNCAN. MARY B.; Atlantic. rr lil,s and ( .- in i;— Delta Zcta; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1: Ccmccii K.uul 1.2; Symphony Orchestra 1 ,2. DUCOMMl ' N. WAYNE V.; Marcus, AgriiuUural Engineering— AS. E 3.4. treasurer 4: Ward System; Grease Monkeys Ball 4. DUGGLEBY RICF1. RD S.; Des Moines. Chemical Engineering— . lChemE 3,4; Band 1; St. Ambiose College. DUNKIN, DOYLE L.; Gravity, Cij ' il Engineeiing — Clarinda Junior College; John Tarleton College. DUNN, NL RJORIE E.: Atkins, Dietelics—Omuiuu Nu; Home Economics Club 1,2.3.4; Band. DUNN. PATRICIA A.; Siou Calv. Dietetics— Kd pd Delta; YWCA; W.-VA; Newman Club 1.2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1,2.3.4. DURG.- N. BILL R.; Menard, lex.. (:eolog - — Geology Club 2.3.4; . Ipha Phi Omega 4; San . ngelo Junior College; John Tarleton College. DUROE, COLLINGWOOD R.; Jelfers. Minn., Sociology— DeUn Sigma Phi, secretary 2; Sociology Club 3,4. DWINE. WILLIAM E.; Dow City. Industrial Economics— Alpha. Tan Omega, vicepiesident 2. president 3; ISSIE 3.4; WOI Radio Workshop I; Iowa State Players 2.3,4; Inter fraternity Council 3,4. vice-president 4; Social Bureau 3. piesident 4; Veishea 3.4; Omaha University. DYAS, RICHARD H.; Maiiuokela, Induslnal Education— fann- House. DYSON. GORDON E.: Casper. Wno.. Eleitrual Eng ineering— Veishea 3,4; University of Wyoming; Coloiadu School of Mines. E. SON, BERT F. JR.; Scranton. Annual Husbandly — Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle CUdi 1.2.3.4; Dairy Judging Team 4; Livestock Judging leani 1; Meals Judging Team 3,4; Wrest ling 1.2. ECK.ERT, EDWIN O.: Winona, Minn.. Architectural Engineering— rbeta Chi; AI. 2,3; Phi Mil Alpha 3,4; RiHe Team; Orchestra I; Band 1,2,3,4; Veishea 2.3; Engineers Carnival 3: Harmony Ball 3,4. EDG.- R, JOYCE E.; Ames. Technical lournalisui—V)e]l. Zeui, president 4; Mortar Board, vice-president 4; Theta Sigiua Phi 3,4; Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,4; Cardinal Guild 3; Homemaker 1,2,3,4, Homcmaker Publication Board 3; Panhellenic Council, president 4; rechnical Journalism Club, vice-president, 3; Home Economics C:liib Council 3; Veishea 2; Imca Stale Dailx. EDMAN, RICHARD A.; Des Moines. (General Engineering— EDSON, GLORI.- M.; Rockford, 111.. Institution Management — Home Economics Club 1,2.3.4; YWC:A 1.2.3.4. EDWARDS, HOWARD P.; Hailan. Animal Husliandiy— Van System; Block and Bridle Club. EDWARDS, JAMES N.; St. Louis. Mo.. Electrical Engineering— AIEE 2,3,4; Cross Country Track 2,3; Radio Club 2,3,4; Intra- inurals 2.3; Veishea 2,3; Westminster College. EDWARDS. MARY K.; Council BluRs. arte o og — Chi Omega; Science Women ' s Club 2.3; Bomb 3; YWCA 2,3,4; University of Iowa. EDWALL, HELMER G.; Rembrandt, Mathematics— DeUd Sigma Phi; Band 2,3; Buena Vista College F.GGERMAN, HERSHEL W.; Powell. W o.. Agiicultuial Educa- tion — Festival Choir; Chorus; University of Wyoming. EGGIMANN, ELMER F.; Elkader, Animal Husbandly— V)ehMe i 3,4; Block and Bridle Club 3,4. EHRHARDT, A. )E, NNE; Fenton, Child Development— Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; YWCA 2,3; Campus 4-H 1,2. EICKELBERG, DELLA E.; Janesville, Home Economics Educa- tion — Home Econoirrics Club 1,2,3,4; Campus 4-H. EIRE, EUGENE F.; Estherville, Mechanical Engineering — Esther- ville Junior College. EINSPAHR, DEAN W.; Odebolt, Forestn — imes Forester: Forestry Club 2,3,4. EISENHART, ROBERF W.; Burlington, Chemical Technology- Ward System; Iowa Chemical Society 3.4; YMC. ; Veishea 4; Cross Country Track 1.2,3; Intramurals 2. ELDER. CHARLES M.; Elgin, 111.. Daily Industiy- ELDERKIN, JOHN D.; Des Moines, .■lgriV ( ' ura Economics— . gri ultinal Economics Club 2,3.1, president 4; Diake I ' niver- sity. ELLIOT, ALM. B.; Ames, Foods and utrit ion— iew York State Feachers College. ELLIOT! ' , LOREN S.; Mount . yr, Agiicultuial Em ineering-Vi Kappa Alpha; ASM. 4. ELLIS, C. RICHARD; Ames. Electrical Engineering— lusumie of Radio Engineers 4; Sketch 2,3. ELLIS. .STEWART C; Kimball. Minn., leterinaix Mediitne— Sigma Phi Epsilon; Jr. AVMA 1.2.3.1; I ' elerinaiy Student 1.2.3; University of Minnesota. ELDRIDGE. MAURICE E.; lerril. ,li;(oii„mv_ I luia Delia Chi. ASA 1.2,3,4; Veishea. ELLSWORTH. RKTIARD H.; Omaha. Ncbr.. Clieuiiial Engi- neering— WlhemV. 3.1; Ward System; Doaiie Colk-e: Iniver silN (if . cbi:isk.r. Uniled States Naval Acadcnn. KI.IlNt. SHIRLEY A.; Nevada, Textiles and (.Imlinn — Wome E.onoiniis Club 1,2,3,4; YWCA 1,2; 630 C:liil) EMERSON, WA NE L.; Eagle Grove, fel iiiiar Mnlinne—l ' i Kappa Alpha; Veishea 2; Veterinary Ball 2; |i. A M A 1,2.3,1; Wrestling I; Eagle Grove Junior College. EMME, HAROLD H.; Harlington, Nebr.. Animal lliisluiiidix Block and Bridle Club 1,2,3,4. E.MSLIE H. .SCOTT; Kenmoie, N. Y.. A7.) , ,i;v and Enlomohigy— Winter Sports Club 1,2; Science Women s Club I ENGBER(,, |OHN W. L.; Cedar Rapids. Mchaiiiial l-.iv ineering- AS.ME. ENGLER, IHO.M.VS R.; Earl). Ceneial Ennineei ing— ' ]n Kappa Fail. E.VGI.ISH. GERALD R.; Sac City, (General Engineering and Mechaniial Engineering — ENOS, EDWARD; Adel. fortjViT— Forestry Club 4; Northwest Missouri State Teachers College; Scoltsbluif Junior College. ENSBERf;, SIDNEY R.; Toronto. S. D.. Agricultural Education— .Vgriiulliiral F.diicalion Club 2,3.4; Iowa Stale Plavcis; . iigustaiia College. ERICKSON. JOSEPH W.; Rutland, S. D., I ' etennary Medicine— Sigma Phi Epsilon; Veterinary Student Publication Board 4: I ' eteritiaiy Student 3,4; Union Board 1,2.3,4, vice-president 4; X ' elcrinarv Dance; South Dakota State College. ERWIN. ROBERT H.; Kansas Cit). .Mo.. ,V;« c ' m(i H,i— Sigma Alpha E] silon; Football; Southeast Missouri Slate College. E THING TON, DONNA S.; . mes. Home Manageinein—l ' i Beta Phi; Homemaker ' :y. eishea 2; Home Ecoiioniiis Club 3.1; Cor- nell College. ETHINGTON, PAUL J.; Ames, Electrual Engineenno — ' U Delia Theta; AIEE 2.3,4; Veishea 3. EVANS. ROBERT O.; Shelton. Nebi.. Elctiual Engineering— Alpha Chi Rho; AIEE 2.3.4; Intramurals; Ucniuoiih Mihiarv Aiailenu; Ke.irney State Teachers College. EVANS, JA.MES E.; Marshalltown. Architn tiiial hnginrii ing— AL 2.3,4; Veishea 2. EVANS, MERLE C; Minneapolis. Mmn,. Meilinniuil Engineer- ing — Veishea 3,4; Intramurals; I nueisiu ol Cialiliuiiia. EYF. ' r. WILJ.IAM C; Carliinille. III., Civil hnniiirei iiiii — .SCE. Moil lal Ena -G.E. lb. TIa P,vv- FAHDEN, (iUIDO E.; Society. F.-YIRWEA 1 HER. (.EOR(;E W.; West Palm chologx — Psi Chi. FARN.SWOR I H. NOEL C,; Ausliii. Minn-, (.eiirial Engineeiing— Golf; Iniiamiuals. F.ARRELL, JA.MES J.; Mt. Vernon. Industrial Eionoiniis— F.- RRINGTON, FRANCES E.; Iowa Falls. D c cdcs— Home Eco nomics Club; Cosmopolitan Club, president 4; Thela Epsilon, president; Lyon Hall, ireasuiei 3. secietary 2. F. RRINGTON, RALPH S.; Oltuniwa. ' im M — I ' oiilli v Club 2,3,4; Veishea. FARRIN(;T0N. WILLIS G.; Otlumua. I andsuilie An hilei luie— SSIA 4; Ward System. FEEKEN. DWA NE E.; Omaha. Nebr.. (.eiieiul Engineeiing— Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Track; I Club 2.3.4. FEHR, MIL ' FON E.; Eureka, III., Agionomx—A ' iA: University of Hawaii, Honolulu, T. H. FELDMAN, ALFRED N.; Omaha. Nebr., Electiical Engineering— AIEE 2,3,4; Bomb: Green Gander: hnea Stale Daily. FENNESSY, F. MARCUS; Fort Dodge. Eleitiiuil Engineeiing— AIEE IRE. FERRIS. tlAI.VIN .M.; Old. Nebr., Agiu ultiinil Ed iii at ion— Agr cu - tural Eduialiun Club 1,2,3.4. FEUCH ' T. RUTH J.; Hillman. Minn.. Home Ei onoinics Educa- tion — Sigma Kappa; YWCA 4; 4-H C;lub 1; Home Economics Club 3; Little Falls Teacher Training .School. FIELD. M.ARLAN D.: Aneta. N. D., fliXc iVs— Fesii .il t lioii 1; Iowa State Singers 4; YWCA 3,4; Home Fxononiiis (lull 3.1; Lyon Hall, tieasuier 4; Concordia College. FIELDS, JOHN F.; liplon. Industrial £duf« i«;i— liulusiii.d Eihi cation Club; . gricultural Council; Tipton Junioi Cdllcgc. FIELDS, ROBERT C; Tipton. Meihanical Engineeiing— ASWE: eishea 1.2.3.4; Beloit College. FILBERT. NORMAN H.; Council Blurts, Chemical Fmgineering— Phi Gamma Delta, president 3; IFC; Veishea; Sketch: Radio Players 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3, 394 I- ' INCHA.M. MIl.DRKl) I..; Ames, Iiistitutiun Manag, ' nuiil—K.ippA Delta; Home Etonomics Club 1,2,3.4; YVVCA 1,2,3,4; Festival Choir 2.3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Orchestra; 4-H Club 1,2; Home Eco- nomics Council 4. FINNEY, LOIS K.; Fort Dodge, Textiles and Clothing— Home Economics Club Club 2.3.4; VWCA 1,2,3,4; Veishea 1,2,3,4; Fort Dodge Junior College. FISCH, HARRISON C; Gaza, Agricultural Engineering— ASAK 2,3.4; Alpha Zeta 3,4; AVC 3,4; YMCA Cabinet; Ward System 1,2; Alumni Hall, president 4: ISC Marching Band: Concert Band; Orchestra 1.2; low.i State I ' I.incis ' _ ' ; Knginecrs (:;uni .d :l; Intramiirals 3. FISHER, WAYNE M.; Blair, Nebr.. .lgrunciiny—Agmnom tlhib. FJARE. Mil, FORD A.; Ames, Landsiajir Architecture— SS A 2,3.1; LSSA 1,2. i(e i)resident 2; AIA I. FLAFER. lA N.; West Liberty, Veterinary Medicine— FLEC:K, RONALD I).; Spirit Lake, Chemical Engineering— )i-h:i Upsilon; AlChemF 4. FLEMING. JA.MES B.; Clarion. Electrical Engineering— n: Kappa Nu 4; AIEE; Oregon State College; North Dakota State C;ollege. FLF. ' FCHER. ALICE M.; Garden City, S. D.; ioc o ogy— Sociology Club 4; Elm Hall, secictarv 4. FLICKINGER. ROBERI ' G.; ' Hope, N. D.. Veterinaiy Medicine— FLUHR, FREDERICK. R.; Omaha, Nebr.. Electrical Engineering— University of Omaha. FOLEY, JOHN L.; Longmeadow, Mass.. Dtiii ( usd — Adelante; Scabbard and Blade 2,3,4; Dairy Indusliy Chib 2.3.4; Iowa Stale Daily 2; Iniramiuals. FORD, PEARL M.; La Grange. 111.. Insliliilion Managenuiit— YWC. ; Home Economics Club 3,4; L oii Hall. secretar 3,4; Lyons lownship Junior College; Abilene Christian College. FORD. ROBERT C; Omaha, Nebr., Chemical Engineering— I t:i. Chi; AIChemE 2,3,4; Cossacks 2; University of Omaha. FORMAN, W.ALLACE R.; Ames. Industrial Economics— Glee Club 3.4, vice-president 4; Festival Chorus 1,3.4; ISSIE; Sketch; College of the Citv of New York. FORSBERG, JOHN H.; Sioux City, Electrical Engineering — SME 2.3.4; AIEE 3,4; United World Federalists, president. FOSLER, ELLEN L.; Lena. 111.. Institution Management— Htmw Economics Club 1.2.3.4; Glee Chdj 1; Chorus 1,2. FOSSELMAN. RK:HARD P.; Des Moines. Industrial Engineernig— G. E. Society 3,4; Douling Junior College; Drake University. FOSTER, CLIFFORD A.; Rochester, N. Y.. Industrial Economics— ISSIE 2,3.4; Radio Workshop 1.2; Iowa State Players 2,3,4; New man Club 1.2; Rider College. FOSTER. EDW. RD A.; Denver, Colo., Civil Engineeiing—ASCV. 3,4; lau I.ainlula Rho 4; Universitv of Colorado. FOUST. LEO H.; Sulphur Springs. Indu ' .lrial Education FOX. GEORGE S.; Oelweiri. Mnhiniiial Eugineering-DehA Tan Delta. FOX, JOSEPH P.; Burbank. Calil.. hulii hial Emuoiniis- FR. KES, RICHARD K.; Goldlield. I-Johunl En ' :,iufi ' nnn—A Y. 2.3.4. FRANKLIN. JOHN L.: Iks Nb.ines. Civil Engineering— S .. .Ambrose; St. Mark ' s. FRANSON, E ER r E.; Red Oak. Civil Engineering— AfiCV. 3. FRANTZEN. KARL H.; Ames. Agricultural £rfiHrt H(— Agricul- tuial Education Club; Estherville Junior College. FREDERICK, LEO E.: Lisbon. Farm Operations — Farm Opeiations Club 4; Band 1,2.3.4; Glee Club 1; Choi us 1.2.3.4; 4-H Club 1. FREE, JOHN M.; Melrose. .Minn.. Architectural Engineering— AIA. 1,2,3,4, treasurer 3,4; Newman Club; Veishea 3. FREEMAN, JOHN W.; Olin, Civil Engineering— CorneU College. FREITAG, DEAN R.; Ft. Dodge, Civil Engineering— ASCE 3.4; Ft. Dodge Junior College. FREVERT. WILLIS D.; Rockfoid. AgricuUurul Engineeiing— ASAE; Engineer Cuuiuil 3; Glee Chib 3.1: Giisiavus Adolphiis College. FRIEDGEN. ROBERT 1).: Omaha. Nebr.. Civil Engineering— .ASCE 2.3.1: I ' niveisitv of Notre Dame: I iiiM-rsitv of Omaha; Doane College. FRIESTH. E. ' rICHARD; Ft. Dodge. Meilmnical Engineering— ASME; Pacific Lutheran Parkland. FRITTS. CARROLL E.: Mankato, Minn.. Chemical Engineering— Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3.4; AIChemE 2.3.4; Festival Choir 1,2.3.4. FRITZ. CHARLUS I..; Ft. Dodge, Mathen)atics—¥ Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon 4. FROHARD ' F. MELVIN W.; Council Blulfs. AgricuUurul Engineer ing — Delta Sigma Fheta 2, vice-president 3. president 4; . S. E 4; Intiamnials; Ward System 1,2.3,4. FULTON. PHYLLIS; Spencer. Applied .4r(— Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1; WAA 1.2,3,4; YWCA 1.2.3,4; Veishea 1,2; Intra- miirals 2.3.4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Festival Chorus 1.3,4. FUNK, WILLIAM |.; Waterloo, General Engineering— SAW 1.2.3; SSIME 4: College Cossacks 3; Engineers ' Cainiv;il 3: I ' .iiniiul Court Council I. G. GE, ROBERI 1). JR : Sioim Lake. Industrial Engineering— Cardinal Guild .!; Alph.i I ' hi Omeg.i 2.3.4, presideiit 3; G. E. Society 3,4. GAGNON, JOHN B.; Ft. Dodge. Agr„nomy—De Vd Chi; Agronomy Club; Ft. Dodge Junior College. GALBRE.ATH, BERNICE M.; Hampton, .Minn., Household Equip- ment — GALBRE.VTH. DALE G.; Tiaer, Industrial Economics— Alphd Chi Rho; ISSIE; Inliamurals. GALLIGAN, JERRY E.; Ames, Civil Engineering—Signvd Alpha Epsilon; ASCE 1,2.3,4; SAME 3,4, secretary 3; Pontoniers 3.4; Scabbard and Blade 4, secretary 4; Veishea 3: Military Ball 4; Track 1.2,3; llniversity of Kansas. GALVIN. JOSEPH P.; Ames, Soc o ogi—Sigma Nu; .Sociology ' Club 3,4; Newman Club 2.3,4; Park College. GAMBLE. STANLEY B.; Wayne, Nebr.. Chemical Engineering— Nebraska Stale Teachers College. G.ANSER. MARY E.; Chicago. III., Home Management— Home Economics Club 1.2,3.4; YWCA 1,2,3,4: Twisters 2. ' GARDNER. EILEEN B.; Des .Moines, Home Management— Home Economi s Club; Glee Club 1.2; Engineer: Engineers Ball 2; Bomb Beauty Ball 3; Engineering Council, secretary 3; Festival Chorus. GARDNER. JOSEPH M.; Burlington, Electrical Engineering— AIEEIRE 3.4; WOI 3.4; Burlington Junior College. GARDNER. WAI. I ER H.; Des . ioines. Farm Operations— yWCA 1,2.3.4. GARNER, H. FILMORE; Osceola, Geology— Thev.x Chi: Geology Club 3,4, secretary-treasurer 4; Winterme zo 3: Mens (;lee Club 1.2.3. GASSER, WILLIAM R.; Baiaboo, Wise, Agricultural Climatology— Festival C;horus 3; University of Wisconsin. GASPERI. CARL J.; Des Moines. Electrical Engineenng-Hrdke University. GASPERI, RAYMOND J.; Oskaloosa. Mechanical Engineering— Pi Tau Sigma 3.4: ASME 3.4: Engineering Carnival 3.4 ' : Veishea 3,4; Drake University. GASTON, MARCIA A.; Peterson. Home Management— I ' bi Upsi- lon Omicion, treasurer 3.4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4: Y ' WC.A 1.2.3.4: Twisters 1.2.3.4: Interfaith Council 3,4; 4-H Club; Band 1. G.VTZ. JOANNE K.; Omaha, Nebr., Physics— T i Mu Epsilon 3,4; WAA 2; YWCA 2.4; Science Women ' s Club 2,3.4; Inter-Faith Council I: Bomb; Intiamnials 2.3; Lutheran Student Association 2,3,4: University of Omaha. G.VUGER. ROBERT; Rockford. Electrical Engineering— Eta Kappa Nu 3.4: Delta Sigma Theta 2.3.4; AIEE 2,3.4; Ward ' System 1.2,3.- 4: Radio Clul) 2.3.4. GAYER. DOROTHY M.: Ames. Hume Management— Home Eco- nomics Club 1.2.3.4: Newman Clul) 1.2.3.4; WAA 1.2; George Washington Uiii ersit . GEIGER. JOHN K.: Oltumwa. Mchanical Engineering— Theld Xi; ASME 2.3.4. GEPPERT. ROBERT [.: Coniuil BhilTs, Mechanical Engineering— .ASME; Pamniel Couit .Ma or 3; Universitv of Iowa; St. .Ambrose College. (JERL.ACH. GEORGE M.; Hiibbaid. vocWn— Sigma Chi: Ells- worth Junior College. GERVAIS. HITCH B.; Currie. Minn.. Dam- lndust, —Vh Kappa: Newman Club 1.2.3.4: Dairv Indusliy Club 2.3.1. GHOSTLEV. FRED J.; Anoka, Minn., Poulti-y Husbandry— n l s Club 2.3.4; Band 2.3.4: Macalester College. CilBBONS. LELAND H.; Redfield, Electrical Fngineering—A EE 1.2,3.4: Ward System 1.2,3.4. GIBSON. J.AMES W.; Ames, Eleihi.nl Fngineering—V.m Kappa Nu 3.4; Tau Beta Pi 3.4; Pi Mu Kpsilon 3.4; AIEE 1,3,4; Swim- ming Team 1. GILDERMASTER, El ' GENE F.: Princeton. III., Mechanical Engi- neering— Ucha Sigma Phi: Pi Tau Sigma 3.4: Tennis I.2,3 ' ,4; Homecoming 4: Ward Svstem; Intramurals 1.2,3.4. {.ILDERMASTER, LYLE H.: Princeton, 111., Animal Husbandn — Block and Bridle Club 1,2.3.4; YMCA; Tennis; Albion College. GILES. ROBERT S.; .Ames. Mechanical Engineering— Thetx Xi; Bomb 1.2: Iowa State Players 1,2; Engineer 4; U. S. Naval .Academy. (ilLKEY. ARTHUR K.: Ames, Geology— Pi Mil Epsilon 3,4; Sci- ence Council 2.3,4, president 3: Geology Club 3.1. president 4; Caiilinal (liiild 4; Science Publication Board 3: Science Curricii- him Roprescntativc 4. CilLL. HELEN J.; Clinton. Experimental CooAcn— Kappa Phi. GILMORE. BRUCE L.; Webster City. Civil Engineering— Phi Kappa Tau: .ASCE 2,3,4; University of Notre Dame; Doane College: .Adams State College. (;ISH. RICHARD W.; Mason Citv. Civil Engineering— Phi Mu Alpha 3.1; Delia Sigma Theta 2.3.4; Mens Glee Club 1,2; A.SCE 3,4; Engineer 1. Gl DS() . RUTH M.: . llantic. Child I), velopment— Home Eco- II. .lilies Club: YWCA; cishea 2: Campus 4-H Club 1,2. C.ODllARD. DONALD W.; Rhinclander, Wis., forcs n— Forestry Club 1.2.3.1: University of Minnesota. GOELDNER, PAUL; Osceola. Architecture— A A 2.3.1.. ); Concert Band 1,2; Orchestra 1,2: Festival Chorus 3. 395 (.OEISCH. FORES r L.; .Mmr.i . Ai:,il, iilluial luonomui—Vi Kappa Phi: Alpha .ela ;!,!, .Scril)c- 1; Intel haiiiiuis Couiuil 3: Agricultiiriit 1; ' cishea 3. GOLDEN, BARBARA L.; Kansas Cily. Mo.. l)i, I, li, s— Hume Eco- nomics Club 1.2.3,4: VWCA 1,2,3. GOODE, CLEOXE S.; Albia. Agticiilluial t.iigiutciing— Phi Kappa Tail, vice-president 1. secielaiy-tieasnici 2; . .S. E 1.2,3.4; ' eishca 1.2.3.4: Engineers C:arni al 3,4; Agriculluri.st 1. GOSLING. BARBARA A.; Manchester. Dirhliis Ouui.iuu Nii 3,4; Home Economics Club 1.2,3,1: C. 1,2, .3. 1. GOSSARD, DEAN C; Council Blnlls, •.„, , v— Koicsln C.liib 1,2,3; University of Detroit. (;()rTFRIED, ROBERT E.; Dcs Moines, hictinal tngiuei-ring— GOll.D, CALVIN H.; JR.; Eaiinioiit, .Miini.. Civil Engineering— Phi Gamma Delta, seiretar : Sl.mloul InixersitN: I ' niversity of California. GRAFF. JANE: Ames. Applied .1)7— K.ippa Kappa Gamma; Delta Phi Delta: Home Economics Club 3,1: Home Econnmiis Cunit- ,3: VWCA 3; I Moines, Civil Eil ' ii neenng- A C:, 11 e,isu ei: ' l ilr;imiirals P Y, (« Engineering— in — Cosmopolitan uliim Committee 2,3,4. secrctar 410 4; Monticello College. GRAHAM, FREDERICK M.: Dcs Beta Pi: ASCE 3,4: VMCA 3,1; X ' eishea 4; Drake I ' niveisilv. GRAH. .M, GORDON G.; Creslon. huhnttnd Engineering — SME 2: G, E. Society 2.3.4: Ward S siem 2.3.4; Wheatoii College. GR. H. .M. J, MES H.; Sioux Ciity. foifjdT— Sigma Phi Epsilon; Foreslrv Club 1.2.3.4; lioinb 3,4: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4. (.RAHAM, RALPH S.: Sionx Cil . Meiluinical Engineeimg- lornini;side College. GR.MNGE, FLOYD ' m.: Ames. Indiisliial Ediii iiliiiii— ¥ I : liuUis- trial Ednaition Club: Neuin.iii tliili; cisliea. GRAPES, ROBERT D.: Delhi. Meehaniuil Engineering— Vniver sitv of Dubuque. GR. ' WER, GEORGE D.; Lishuii. Diiiry 1 1 n. ' .liandi —U.iir Hus bandry Club 1,2,3,4; Block and Biidlc Club 2.3,1; Marching Baml 1,2. GRAY. JO ANN; Milwaukee. Wis., Home Management— 1 ' Bel.i Phi; Home Economics Club 1.2.3: YWCA 1.2: WAA 1,2.3. GREENE. J. RL ' SSELL; Columbus )iniction. Agr,inoniy—¥Mm- House: Glee Club 1.2.3. GREENFIELD, GERALDINE: Sible , . ;u( . ;j;,j .s_Science Woni en ' s Club; 630 Club; Oklahoma . -;iiailtuic and Mining College. (iRIFFEN, DONALD C: Ames. Indnslruil ■., j) ; iif5— ISSIE 4; Universitv of Louisville. GRIFFITH, FRANK R.; Omaha, Nebi., . cacia; Universitv of Omaha. GRISSO, PAUL B, JR.; Washington, D. Club. GRIST, RICHARD P.: Bessmei. l ' ,i . .. , s i v_Alpha eta 3,4; Forestry Club 1,2,3,4, seirelarv 3; Iniuimuials 2,3.4: eishea 3,4: Missouri Valley College. GRODAHL, WAYNE R.; Rcmbiamll. Innn Operations (JRUNDON. JANE; Fort Dodge, .- (,■ Managenienl— GUGELER. DONALD F.: Dallas. I liy us— ' u Mu Alpha; Band. HAAS. J. DONALD; .Mouutin Lakes. N. J,. Meiluiniuil Elngineer ing — Dormitory .Advisoiy C:ouncil 3.4: Dormitory Intramural Council 4: Social Council 3; Newman C;lub 3.4; ASME 3.4. HACKBARTH. MERRILL L.; Dows. Agricultural Economics— .Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Economics Clidi 2.3.4. HACKBARTH. ROY K.: Ogdeu, Aeronautical Engineering— l. S 4: Iiitramurals 2. H.VHN, M.ARGARF:T M.; Lamonl. Home EUonoinin. Education — YWC. 4: Home Economics Club 4: Festival Choir 4: Inti.imurals 4: W ' artburg College; low.i St;ile Teachers College. HAISLET, RICHARD JR.: P.n k Riilm ' , 111,, le,hni,al l.mnuilisni— Delta Sigma Phi. H. LL, MARJORIE J.: Wheatoii, 111., Child Uevelopnienl— Wr. 1,2,3,4: Home Economics Cilnb 1,2,3.4: Marching Band 1. HALVER, BERNARD A.: LeRo . Minn., Eandscape Architecture— Epsilon Pi Alpha; .SSIA 2,3,4: ISA 2,3.4; Concert Band 1.2: Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Basketball I; (.usi.nus Adolphus. HAMILTON, D.WID R.: ludianohi, t.ivd Engineering— Vhi Kappa Psi; ASCE 2,3,4. HAMILTON, JOHN .; l)a enpon. Cn ' il Engineering— Dellci Sigma Phi; lntrefr;iteiiiiiv Ciouiuil 3,1; Ciaidiual Guild 4. HAMILTON, MARY . .: Uaiuiotl: r, lil,- and Clothing— Home Ecoiromics Club 1,2; Newman Club 1.2.3,1: College of St. Cath erine. H.ANS, C.. ROL L. Brookhn. I Jide ties— Hume Economics C.hib 2,4: YW ' C.A 2: Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. H.- NS. ELDON J.: Biookhn, Animal Hushandry—.Wphd Gamma Rho: Block and Britlle 2,3,4: Debate Club 2; Agricullurisl 2. H. NSEL, DALE E.: Manchester, Architectural A gi ccn ' ng— Card- inal Guild 3: . l. 4: Interfraternitv Dance 3; Veisbea 3. HANSEN, CARLVLE E.: Fairbault, Minn., Dain Iiutustrx-Ueiiii Sigma Phi: Interfrateruit Intramural Coiuuil, piesideiu 3: Dairy Forum, president 4: Dair Industrv Club 2,3,4. HANSEN. DEV.AH L.: Omaha. Nebr.. Textiles and Clotliing— Home Economics Club 2.3.4; Iowa State Debaters 3.4; Winter Sports Club 3.4; Iowa State Players 2; Omaha University. HANSEN. FR.VNCES B.: Atlantic. Hume Management— C.Ampn 4-H Cotuicil 2: Tau Cianuna Club 2; Festival Choir 1.2. H.V.NSEN. CiLORIA W.; Atlantic, Experimental Cookery— C 1.2: Home Fxonomics Club 1,2,3,4. H.VNSEN, JACK T.; Miles City, Mont., Elleclricul Engineering— Delta Tau Delta, vice-president 3; Eta Kappa Nu 3.4; Tau Beta I ' i 1: . IEE 2.3.4: Bomb 4; Engineers Carnival 3.4; Veishea 2.3,4; llomecoming 3: Morningside College; University of Idaho. HANSON, . RLON L.: Kanawha, Agronomy — Agronomv Clid). II.VRMON, CH.VRLES H.: Newton, Animal Husbandry— XWuiV. and Biidle. HARMON, ' IRGINIA . I.: Des Moines, Jexlites and Clolhing— Alpha Delta Pi: WAA 2.3; Home Etonoinics Chib 1,2,3.1; YWCA 1,2,3: (i30 Club 3.4. HAR.MS. VERNE E.; Chicago Heights. 111.. Chumial Ennmeei ,„g_Delt:i t;hi; AIChemE; Baseball. HARPER. C:I.ARENC;E E.; Ames, Electrical Engineering— W.iu S stem 1,2: . 1EE-1RE 4; Wresding 1,2,3,4. HARPER. HARLAN P. JR.; Ames. Animal llushandn — nUnk .Mid Bridle 1,2.3.4; Iowa State Players 3. 1L RR1N(. ION. JACK E.; Ida Gro e. Eleiliiuil Enginceiing— Sii;m.i Chi: . IEE: Winter Sports Club 3.1; Engineers Carni al 2: Engineers Carnival 2: ' eishea 3. HARRINGION. THADDEUS A.; Maquoketa. -oks iv— Kappa Sigma. i(e president 3; Forestry Club 1,3,4; Ames Eoresler 4; Si. . mbiose CioUege: University of Notre Dame. HARRINGKJN, W ' lLLIAM G.; Da%en])ort, Civil Engineering— , SCE; Si. . nd)iose College. HARRIS. JA.MF.S L.; Omaha, Nebr., Eleiliicul tlngineering—ME.)!. 1.2.3.4; icnnis 2.3.4; Varsity -I Club 2.3.1; Doaue College. H. R I l NN, M R(.ll-.; Gi.inile C;il . 111.. )(r (7(,.s— Alpha Delta Pi. HARIWIG. DONALD R,: Roik Island, 111., Meihanical Engineer- ing — ASME 3,1: Newman Club 2,3,4: St. .Ambrose College. ' HA.SEK, JOHN . I.: .Ames, Forestry— i ' i Kappa Alpha; .Alpha Phi Omega 2: .Marching Band 1,2: Forestry Club 2,3,4. HASKELL, ALBERT M.; Huron. S. D., .4gr j ()mv— Beta I beta Pi: Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4; Agronomy Club 2,3; W intei Spoils Club 2.3: Inlramuials 2,3: Huron College. H.ASSEBROCK, KENNETH I..: Manly, :ivil Engineering— SCE 2,3; Westmar Collei e. HATCHER, ROY G.; Grinnell, Eo,estrx— ) a Phi Omega 1,2,3,- 4; Phi Mu Alph.i I; ,M.iuhini and Conceit Band 1.2.3,4; Forestry Club 2,3. HAUPT, ERNEST (..: Bclniond, Daily Industry— l)nii Induslrv (4iib 1,2,3,4: .Marching and C:oncert Band 1,2, HAUSER, DALE R.; Cowrie, General Engineering- , .i Tau Omega: Iowa State Daily 4; Football I. . HAUSER, GEORGE P.: Ames, Animal Husbandry— WUkI and Bridle 1,2,3,4. HAW, ROBERT A; Olluiiiua. liidiislnal ■.(.; ((- ( ( v— Delia Tau Delia; Band 1,2; ISSIE, seiul.ii 3,1; cishea 2: University of Kansas. H.AWKINS, RO i AL R.; Le Mars, Electrical Engineering— . HL]i 4. HAWKS. |AMES W.; Des Moines, Landscape Architecture— A pb:i T;iu Onici;a; iuinder; Horizons Magazine; Glendale College. HAW I HORN. HORACE D.: Castana, Meihanual Engineeiiug— MoinniL sHlc C:ollege. HAYES. C, ROL J.; Ml. Pleasant. Physus—Vi Bcia Phi: Pi . Iu Epsilon 3.4: Psi Chi 4: Bomb 2.3; .Science Woiiiens Club 2.3.1; Elm Hall, ireasurer 3: Iowa Weslayan. HAYES. HAROLD I..: Indiiinola. ' Aeroniiulii al Engnieeinig— Simpson C ollege. HAVES. [A.MES W.; Oskaloosa, Electrical Engineeiing—V.l.i K:ippa Nu 3.4 ' : Universitv of Idaho. HAYLER. FRANK . .: Newion. Iiiduslrnil Engineci ing—MunlAWA ■School ol Mines. H.WS. RICH.VRD H.: Omaha. Nebr.. Eiindsiape A r, bilecl iiie— I ini Sigma Delta 3: SSLA 3: Vistoiiian Club 2: Hoiizons ( lub 2; VMCA 3; University of Omaha. HAZLITT, JAMES R.: Iowa Falls, Agricultural Education- Vgu- cultuial Education Club: Ellsworth Junior College. HEALY, 1 HOMAS L.: Pensacola, Fla.; A a (P (n rs— Alph;i Ian Omega; Pi Mu F ' psilon 4: Marching Band 1. HE.ATH, JEAN B.; Duluth, Minn.; Home M inageinrnl—Si) m, Kappa: Home F conomics Club: YWCA: Hmninialiii : Ciien (.under: Iowa State Daily: Young Republicans League: Theater Workshop: League of Women Voters. HEDRICK. FRANKLIN F.. JR.: Chicago, 111., Ceniiat Engineer- ing— G. E. Society 3.4: SSIME 2.3: Chamberlain House, piesideni 4: MR.A. president 4; Independent Students ' Associaiion. HEEREN. ALVIN I..; Rock Rapids: Civil Engineering— HEGARI , [.WITS . I.; Sioii Citv. E:lecliiccil Elngineering-WY.i ' .- IRE. HEI.NS. STERLING: Reillicld. Electrical Engineering— VXd, Kappa Nu 3.: AIEE 2.3.4; Alpha Phi Omega I: Cardinal Guild 3; Bomb 2.3: MR. 2: E.ngineer 2; Illinois Institute of Technologv. HELD. ESTHER L.: Hiiilon. Textiles and Clothing— Hume Eco- nomics Club 1.2.3.4; Band 1; Chorus 3.4; Theater Workshop 4: .Morningside College. 396 HENDERSON. JOHN E.: Rvaii. . uioiiomv— Alpha Gamma Rlii). HELMSTAD I ER. GERALD C: Oinaha. Nebi.. MnihenuUics— Pi Kappa Alpha: I ' i Mil Epsiloii ' !.(; Psi Chi 2.;i.l: V ' eishea 3; I ' liiveisilv of Omaha: Bianitc Ameiiraii University. HENDRICK. C:ATHARINE M.: Milhank. S. D.. Zoo og -_ Science Womens Club 1.2.4; VWC:A I.L ' .t: Festival Choir 2.3.-l ' ; Orchestra 1. HENDRTCK.SON. E IHEI. MAE; Gibbon. Ncbr.. Tirhninil Jour- )iiili in — Kappa Delta, president 4; Pi Upsilon Omicroii .S.I; Theta Siijma I ' hi ,S.l. seiielarv .S; ' cishea I: Pan Hellenic Council 4: liinnrninkrr ' _ ' ,S,I. licaMiirr :!; loua Slale Pl.iNeis 1.2.3; Radio IMavcis 1.2. HENDRICK-SON. I.MRIN P.: K.iiinar. ludushial luiniiiniirs— Delta .Sigma Phi. HENRV.SON. RO ■ K.: iiio. Dnm liidii ' .l,x—iy. n IiuIiimm :i.4; rni ersil of I ' lab. HERMANN. DORIS A.; Wilum Juiulion. . ' of o (;,i,n— Delia Sif niia Rho :i.l: (. 2: WAA I; loua Slate Debaters ' 1.2.3.4. sciietarv 3: Sociology Club 3.4; .Sciciuc Womens Clnb 1.2.3.4: Campus l-H Club 1.2.30.4: Cosmopolitan Clhib 4. HERRIN(.. ARDIS D.; Mechanics illc. Mrtluuiiial Engineering— Pi Ian Sigma 3.4; , SME 3.4: Engineers Carniyal I; eishea 2.3.4. HERTEL. ELSIE Z.; . me%. Home Economics Eiliu dlion— Home Economics Club 2,4: Ottowa Universilv. HESS. R. FRANK; Bagley. Cnirrnl Enginrrring—l ' Ut (..iiiiina Delta: C. E. Sodctv 3.4: Engineers C;irni al 3, HEISINKXELD. HENRY J.: Hull. Elrclii,,:! Euginr,ii,ig—. ]¥.V.; Northwesiern [iinior Central College. HIRBMIS. JOHN C: Chicago. 111.. iMnlmniral Enginrriing— Delia Sigm I Phi. vice-presideni: Illinois Insiiliiiion of Technology. HIBRAV. . R THliR J.: Martin. S D.. Jnininl Huslwn,1 y—B oc i and Bridle 3.4: Westminster Foiiiidalion 3.1; Noilbcrii St;ile Feacheis College. HK:KMAN. FORRES |- F.; Rcmbiaiull. I ' oullrx  s -««, n— Riicua isla C;ollegc. HIEDEMAN. DALE 1. Siou Cil . , « , i« )cs— Piiidue: DcPauw l ' niversit ; Morniiigsidc Ciollcge. HIERONVMUS. SH.ARON F.; Weslern Springs. 111.. Dirlrlirs— Home Economics Club 1: YWCA 1.2.3.1; Veishea 3. HIGGINS. ROBERT F.; Sioiix (in. orcA n—Sigma Phi Epsilon: Forestry Club 2.3.4; Newman ( liili 2.3.1; Homecoming 2; Mar- C|iiette Universilv. HILL. JOHN B.: Sioux Cily, Cix ' il Engineering— Theln Chi: lliii- versitv of .Xrizona: llniversitv of loua; University of Dubuque. HILLMAN. WAYNE C: Dana. Anininl Husbandty — lpba Zcia 4: Block and Bridle Club 1.2.3.4; Veishea 3,4: Meat judging Team. HILLS. JAMES A.; Osage, Forrs n— Forestry Club 1,2.3, 4; Wrest- ling 1,2.3,4. HILTS, HARRY E.; Salix. tgn, iillunil Edunitiou— HINES, PAUL O.; Ml. I ' leasiiil. Igni iilliniil Edncniion griiul- tural Education Club. HINKI.- . M. AUDREY: Lincrnc. luui.. Trstilea and Clothing— Kappa Kiippa Gamma, licisuui I; Omiiron Nu 3.4: Home Eco- nomics Club 1.2.3.4: Band 2; (.Uc Club I; Winona of Si:iic Teachers College. HLA K. . EUGENE J.; . mcs. l ,1,11,1, Munani ' inenl— HOCHSIETLER. VIR(;IL E.: Kaloiia. Civil Engineeriug— c l:, Sigma Phi. secretar . president; Universitv of loua. Hoi)GSKISS. DOROI HY E.: Mayuood, 111.. Textiles and Cloth- ing— KappA Delta; YWC.Y 1.2.3.4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4. HOELSCHER, LOIS M.; C;ranite City, III.. Textiles and Clothing— Alpha Delia Pi: YWCA 1.2.3.1: Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1: WAA 3: eishea 4. HOERSCH. DOROTHY A.; Bclundoil. h,sl,liil„,n Miin,, ' ,- mc?i — Kappa Kappa Gaium.i: Iloiiu- Economiis Club 2.3; C.A 2,3: Slephens C:ollegc. HOIKJES. JAMES C: [a. ksonv illc. Fla.. . n,,nnl Ih,sh„nd,y— Ali)ha (Jamma Rho; Block and Bridle 1.2.3.4: loi,;i Stul,- D„il 2: Agrirultnyi t 3; Meals Judging leani 3; Roger Williams (4ub 2.3.4; Little lnlern:ilioual 4: University of Florida. HOFFM.SN. HAROLD H.: Pillsbnrgh, Pa., FJectricnl Engineering— Concordia; Sie eus Inslilute of Technology. HOHENSHELL. R. MURIEL: Ames, n ' .litntion Mnnnge,ne„l — Alpha C;amma Delta; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1: (. 1.2.3.4: Newman Club 1.2.3,4: Twislers I. HOHL. MELYIN L.; Donnellson, .■lgnr  )r— Agronomy t.liib. HOLDENER. IRWIN K.; St. Louis, Mo., Ceramic Engineer ing — Sigma Chi; AIChemE 1,2: . meric;in Ceramics .Socicly 2.3.1; Kcramos 3,4. HOLF.TS. VERNON I,.: Cedar Rapids. Me, l,„ni,,il Engi,i,,rinii— Sigma Chi; ASME 1.1; .Scabbard and Bbidc 3.4: RO 1 C Rillr Team 1.3. HOLLAND. CLM)E P.: Anita. Civil Engineering—Sortb Dakola State; South Dakota Stale. HOLLAND, EDWARD C: Fori Dodge, Civil Engineering— yH: : ASCE; Orchestra: WOI Radio Workshop. HOLLINGSHEAD, MARJOIRV A.: W ilmelle. III.. Esperinienlal Cookerx — Home Economics Club 1.2,3,1: Ordicsir;! 1; Cornell Band 1,2.3.4; I wislcrs 2.3.1: Pi-]) Council 4. HOLI.OWELL. )EAN S. lakoma P.nk. Md.. Home Management— Delta Delta Delta; Home Ecouoiiiics Club 1.2.3,4; YWC. 1,2,3,4; (iSn Club 3; WAA 2. HOLMES, WAYNE A.; I.cnui. III.. Dairy nrfi .s(.7_Washington University. HOLMCiREN, PAUL E.; Ankein. Industrial Economies— SS]i ' .. HOLMES, JAMES G.; Ames. Chemical Technology— Rand 1,2.3. HOLSOPPLE, ELIZABETH J.; .South English, b( - (c.s_Fesiival Choir 2.3.4: McPbenson College. HOOD. LYLE D.: Crestou. Architectural Engineering— HOOVER, LLC:)UISE; Oskaloosa. Home Elnmomies Education- Home Economics Club 2.3,4; W ' CA 2,3,4; William Penn College. HOOVER. M. EILEEN: Melrose, Mass., Institution Management- Newman Club 1,2: WAA 1.2; Home Economics Club 2,3,4. HOPPE, DONALD A.; Cleclar Falls. Industrial Psychology— Psi Chi 4: ' MC. 3.4: Uni ersily of Wyoming: Universilv of Kansas; Michigan Siale; C4cmson. HOPPENR.VTH. RAYMOND E.; Brooklield. 111.. M,rl„inical En- gineering — Delia Upsilon; ASME 3. HORST. WILLIAM R.; Ames. Mechanical Engineering— ASME 4. HOTISEMAN. CECIL E.; Muscatine, Electrical Engineering— Muscatine Junior College. HOUSTON. JOHN W.; Mystic, Electrical Engineering— MEE 1.2,3.4, president 4; Veishea 1,2,3,4: Engineer 3,4; Ward System 2. HOWELL, P. TRICIA A.; Waterloo, Applied ,4rf_Delta Phi Delta 3,4: Home Economics Club 1,2,3; Glee Club I: C:horus 1.2. cisliea 2.3: Writers Round Table 2. HOWELL, THOMAS E.; Taylor. S. C. Dai)y Husbandly— Hairy Husbandry Clid) 2.3.4: Wesley Foundation 2.3,4; Veishea 2; Clemson: St. Marys. HUD.SON. D. JEANNE: Knowillc. Home Management— Kappa Kappa Clamma. president 3; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; C. 1,2.3.4: Panhcllenic Council 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3. HUDSON. AVARREN E.; Dougherty. Industrial Engineering— HUEDEPOHL. E. BRADLEY; Williamsburg, Geo ogr— Concordia. secretary 2: fleology Club 4; .Social Bureau 3; Social Council 3.4; Bomb Beauty Ball 2; Creen Gaiider 2; Ward System 2.3; Veishea 3; Intramuials 1.2.3.4; Gamma Delta 1,2,3,4. HUGH. KENNETH E.; Delhi. Geologv—MKA. HUC;HES. JAMES G.; Albany. N. Y.. Electrical Engineering— AIEE IRE; . VC: Delia Ward. HUC;HES. M.ARK v.. jr.; Sioux City. Industrial Economics— ISSIE I: Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Superior State Teachers College. HUGHES. ROBERT F. Cedar Rapids, Forestry— Delia Sigma Phi; Laurence College. HUCiHES. ROBERT O.; Waterloo, Mechanical Engineering— MKA 3,4: Intramurals 3,4: United World Federalists 3. HUGHES. WILLIAM G.; Cedar Rapids. forcs n—Delta Sigma Phi; C:oe College: University of Dubuque; Lawrence College. HULL, E. ELAINE; Indianola. Applied .4r(_Kappa Phi 4. Free- man Hall, treasurer 4; Homecoming; Drake: Simpson. HUl.SE. GE.NE W.: Mingo. Agricultural Education — .Agricullural Education Club 2.3.4: Ward System 2.3. HUMMEL. HARRY H.: JR.; Ames. Mechanical Engineering— ASMF. treasurer 4: Pammel Court Council 1. HUMMEL. WALTER L.: Davenport. Chen,islry— owa Chemical Sociclv I; Phi Eta Sigma 3.4; .Alpha Phi Omega 3,4. HUMPHREY. LEWI.S H.; Denison. Chemical Engineering— , IC:bemE 3.4. HUMPHREY. SAMUEL D.; Cliulou. n,ii,y Indusliy— Dairy Club I. secretary. HUNTER. WILI.IANf R.: Iowa Cily. Veterinary Medicine— Farm- House; Scabbard and Blade 3.4: Alpha Zcta ' .3.4; Phi Zeta 3.4: |i. A IA 1.2.3.4: y ice-president 3: loua State College Cossacks 1.2: Block ;m(l Bridle 1.2: Fiishie Fellowship 1.2.3.4: Inter Church C.omuil 2.3: I.ililc lutcrnaliou;il: Agriculturist 2; Joint Social Council 2.3. IIURWIC7. HENR ■K; Paris. France, Mechanical Engineering — ( (ismopoliian Club I: Warsaw Institute of Technology. Poland; Universilv of Paris. France. HUSTON. M.YRY L.: Early. Home Economics Education — Sigma Alpha loia 3.4: Glee Club 1.3. president 4; YWCA 1,2.3.4; Home Economics C:iub 2,3.4; NISA 3: Veishea 1.2,3,4. HUTCHINSON. J. NE R.; Mtmte uma. Bacteriology— Science Womens Club 1.2.3.4: YWCA 1.2.3.4: Twisters 2. HUTCHINSON, GORDON N.; New Hampton, Physics— Tbela i; Pi Mil Epsilou 1; cishca; caibook of 48; Inlcrfraternity Oiuiuil. IIITMVN. DONMD I.: Ames. Industrial Economics— Vhi Delta I lull: ISSIE 3: Tennis 3; Millsaps College; Miami University. II.GENFRTT . J. MES E.; Ollumua. Civil Engineering — Sigma Nu. secretary 2: ASCE 2.3.4; Engineer 1; Bomb .3. INGLIS, STANLEY B.: River Forest. 111., Dairy Industry— A pha Van Omega: Dairy Industry Club 2,3: 630 Club 3, IN I. N, .ARTHUR E.; Centervillc. Cii ' iV Engineering — Engineer I: ASCE 1.2: Soiiih Dakota State College; Centcrville junior College. IPSEN. I.OREN R.: Schlcswig. Forcifry— Forestry Club 1,2,4. 397 I ' E.S. ROLLIN C: Riillc, Mn luniinil l-.n ijirnini —Vi Tnii Sigma 3.!: ASME . i,!: Oklahoma I ' liivcisitv. IWERKS. MARVIN C: Milbank. S. D.. J-:i,rlricnl Eiiij nefring— AIEE-IRE 2.3.4; Waul .Ssstcm 1. ' ; Ela Kappa Nil t; Vhitworth College. Mini! luiix Mrditi}ir — Is L ' ,3.1: Gamma ■il.ii R.ip (■ I ' l.lXD.S Is. ni,i,i. 3,1; Ncui s — Home Eio- laii Chil) 2.3.1; J.XCOBS. DU,. NE 1 ' .; lu-.i FainiHou.se; Jiiiiioi A 1 nclta 3,4. J.VCOBS, GERTRl ' Dl . .: ( lumiics Club 2,3.4: I() v;i .Si. Mt. Mercy Junior College. JACOBS. HAROED n.: Rock alle . Mallirinalics— JACOBS, E, PAUL; EUlon, Mrclwnical Engiiieeritig — SME 2; Pi Tau Sigma 2: Newman Clul) 3: St. .• mbrose College. JACOBSON. ' ROBERT J.: Ames. ?rtr fn ' o ogT— Luther College. JAEGER. VILLL M J.. JR.: n eis ille, AVchiteclural Engineci- ■ (!, ' — Theta Xi; AIFE 1.2; l 3.1: Ba.seball 2.3,4; Varsuy I Club 3,4. JAMES, CLAIRE L.: ThoriUon. I-.lcclricnl Engineering— Taw Beta Pi 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4; F.ta Kappa Nu 3,4. vice-president 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 3.1: nelt;i Sigma Theta 3.4: AIEE 2.3.4: Zeta Ward 2.3.4. president I: V:ud Program Council, president 3: Independent Students ' . ssof ialiou 2,3,4; ' eishea 3.4: Engineers Carnival 4: Wesley Foundation 2.3.4, council 3: Intramurals 2,3,4; Tniversilv of Iowa; North Dakota .Vgricultuial College. JAMES. MARION L.; Elmhuist. 111.. Soc o ogv— Alpha Delta Pi: .Science Women ' s Club 3.1: VWC A 3.1: W. . 3: .Sociology Cluli 4: Hastings College. JAND. , ROBERf I.: Flint. Miih., M,,ii,niicnl Engineering— .ASME 3,4: Central Michigan College of Education. J. N.SSEN, JOHN E.: Charles C l . ' MeciinnicnJ Engineering— V Kappa , ' lpha, president 3. treasurer 2: Pi Tau Sigma 3,4: Inter- fratcrnitv Council 3; F.ngineer 1: Engineers Carnival 4; ASME 3.4: ' eishea 4. JANSSEN. LEONARD F.: Ames. AgrirnlhirnI Engineering— ASAE 2.3.4; Iowa State Teachers College. JAY, HOWARD V.: State Center. AgrinilliirnI Engineering— JEFFERS. W. LTER G.; Prinighar. ElcctricnJ Engineering— Thel.i Delta Chi: AIEE 2.3.4: Morningside College. JEFFREY. GLEN E.: St. Louis. Mo.. FJcclrical Engineering— AIEE: Roger Villiams Club: Kans;is t ' ni cisitv; Wvoniing University: Vest Virginia I ' niversitv. JENKINS. COLLEEN: Knoxyillc. Expirinirnlnl Cnoken — JENSEN. CH. RLES H.; Ames. I ' lnillrx Hiislxindn—PouUw Club: Poultry Judging Team 2. JENSEN. ESTHER f.: Des Moines. ( . • ( Ji7— LSA 2.3.4: Gian.l ' iew College. JENSEN. H, R ' EY M.; Harlan, Electrical Engineering— AIEE 3.1. JENSEN. JENS C: Pierre, S. D.. For« n— Forestry ' Club 1.2.3.1: Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Dakota Weslevan University. JENSEN, LLOYD E.; Council Blulls. Elclninl Engineering— JEN.SON.GALE F.: Lincoln. Ncbr.. M,,li,niii,il Engineering— Indi- ana Technical College. JERGENSEN. JAMES R.; LuVenic, Chrniiuil Engineering— Vm- ersitv of Odaho. JE.SSE. WILLIAM A.: Grand Rapids. Minn.. General Engineering— JESSEN, ELLIS J.: McTawan. Minn.. Civil Engi7i ' eering—Vb Kappa; Basketball 2.3: Football 3.4; University of Nebraska. JOBES. ROBERT E.; Melvin, Civil Engineering— VnWeTnitx of Nebraska: Michigan State College. JOHANNES. DONALD I.; Montezuma. At ronomy-ASA 2.3.4. JOHANNES. MARJORIE 1..; Ida Grove, Home Economics Ednai- tion—Home Economiis Club 3,1: YWC. 1: Messiah Chorus. JOH.VNSEN. RICHARD E.: Newell. Daily Industiy—Ade]anlc: Dairy Industry Club 1,2,3,4. JOHN.SON. CECIL C: Siouv Citv. Chemical Engineering— Alpha Chi Rho, president 3; , lChcmE 1: Intramurals 2.3.4; University of Oklahoma. JOHN.SON. FLOYD O.; Des Moines. Xi: Tau Lambda Rho 4: ASCE 2.3,1 Dance 2. JOHN,SON, GENE I.; Bulfalo Center .Agricultural Education CIiili: Uniyci: brose College. JOHNSON, HOWARD IV: Odcboll. Aaricnllnral Eiininceriui - ASAE 2,3,4, secretary I; Roger Willi.ims Club; Newark College of Engineering, JOHNSON, KENNETH J.: Mason Cily. Cciieial Engineering— Mason City Junior College. JOHNSON. LEO L.: Dvsart, Civil Engineering— JOHNSON. 0,SCAR T.: Cedar Falls, C.cnernI Engineering— .SSIME 3,4. JOHNSON, RICHARD; Eagle Grove. Elnlrical Engineering— I ' ll Engineering — Theta ■l-Jax 2; Interfraternitv nilhinil Eiliiiill Wisconsin: St. . IEE 1: Intramurals 1,2.3: Eagle . lpha Chi Rho, treasurer Grove Junior College. JOHNSON, ROBERT A.: Marengo. A ' ricnltural Engineen AIEE 2; . SAE 4; Ward System 1; Pammel Court Council 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT H.: Wall Lake, Electrical Engineer, AIEE 2.3,4; Engineers Carnival 3. Cedar Falls, Gc illege. E,.; Northwood, .1 . .; Duncombe, Eor eral Engineering— - imal Hiishnndn ' — A IT — Oregon State low.i Suite Players |()II ,S()N. ROLWD R.; Maialhon, Induslrial E, I.SSIE 3,1. JOHNSON, STANLE - I.. Io ya State Teachers Ci JOHNSON, WALLACE Luther College. JOHNSON. WILLIAM College. JOHN.SON, WILLIAM A:. Ames, Ge 2.3,1: New ork University. JOHNSON, WILI.I.XM W.; Slarshalltown. Clicmical Eiigineeiiiig— Maishalltoun Junior College. JOHNSION. JOAN: Ames. Expcrimenlal Cooken—V Beta Phi; Omidon Nil 1; Home Economics Club 1.2,3,4; Home Economics Couiuil I: VWCA 1,2; Veishea 2; Glee Club 1; Chorus 1. JOHNSION, M. RIAN F.: Mason Citv, Home Economics Eduia- lion — (iamma Phi Beta, president 4; Home Eioiioiiiics (liib 2,3.4; WAA 2,3; YWCA 2,3,4: Panhellenic Couiuil 3,1; inici collegiate Debate 3,1: Mason Citv Junior College. JOHN.STON, MARY: Douglas, An . ' . Applied .-li — ( hi Omega, secretary 3; Omicion Nu 4: Delta Phi Delta, president I; Homli 3: Y VC, I: Women ' s Panhellenic Dance I. JONES. CLINION G.: Winterset, Civil Engineering— Una Ward 1,2,3,4: ASCE 2,3,4; ' eishea 3; Iowa State Debaters 3. JONES. GAIL M.; Spencer, Dairx Industi-y—Vh Kappa Tau: Dairy Indnstiy Club 3.4: Mens Glee Club 1,2; Iowa State Singers 4. JONES, P.M ' RICIA M.: Sioux Citv, Textiles and Clothing— C.Ui Omega: Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; VWCA 1,2,3,4. JONES, ROBERF C; Des Moines. General Engiyjeering — Sigma Chi, .secretary 3: ASME 1; .S.SIME 3,4: Pontoiiiers 1,2; ROTC Rifle Team 2.3, vice-president 3; Freshman Pistol Team I; Scab- bard and Blade 3,1: fi.SO Club 3: Military Ball 4. JONES. WILLIAM B.: East St. Louis, III., Mechanical Engineer- ing — C ' cntral Mis.sotiri State College. JONES, WINIFRED E.: Sutherland, Bacteriolog — ' eUh Hall, vice-president 3: .Science Women ' s Club 1.2.3.1: VWCA 1.2.3,4; Band 1,2,3; Twisters 2; Glee Club 4; Sigma Alpha lota 2,3.1, treasurer 4: 030 Club 2: Veishea 2. JORDAN, EDWIN N.: Des Moines, General Engineering— JORDAN, WILLIAM R. JR.: Little Rock. Ark., Vf r«(o — Forestry C:lub 2.3.4; Newman Club 2.3.1: Hendrix College. JORGENSON. KENNETH P.: Des Moines, Induslrial Economics— JOSE, DWAYNE K.: Ames. Induslrial Economics— S i!,ma Nu; ISSIE 3,4, Board of Directors 4: Radio Theatre Workshop 1,4; Theatre Workshop I. URGKNS, NORMAN C; Des Moines. Civtl Engineering— K. 1,. II, R. KENNETH E.: Mason Cily. Industrial Education— K.M.DENBERC;. HENRY J.; Ames. Mechanical Engineering— KALIOFT, LA ERNE L.; Kimballton, Architectural Engineer- ;„ir_Delt;i Chi; AIA 1,2,3,4,5: Grand View College. KAMM, MARION E.; Rudd, Electrical Engineering— .WEE 3,4. KARABATOS, GUS J.; Omaha, Nebr., General ' ' Engineering— Omaha Uniyersitv; Creighton ITniversity. KAUFMAN, JOHN D.; . de . Agricultural ■:f i rn( i (— , griciiltuial Education Club 1,2.3,4; Intramurals. KEETON, MARTH.V J.; Albia. Home Economics Education— Mixed Chorus. KEHRBERG. FARL W.: Ames. Agricultural Education — Xgiic ' - luial Eduiation Club: Iow;i State Plavers: St. Cloud Teachers Colle,ge. KELLEHER. JOAN M.; Winterset. Home Management— V Beta Phi; ' WC.X 2; Home Economics Club 2.3; Green Gander 2; loiva Slate Daily 2.3; Homemaker 2.4: College of St. Terresa. KELLER, FR. NK J.; Davenport, Aricultura! Engineering — . S.AE 3.1; Intnimurals 1.2.3.4. KELLOGG. NEIL D.: Ames. General Engineering— KELLOGC;. WALLACE H.; New London, Vis., D«(n Industry- Band 1.2,3.4; Agriculturist 2; Dairy Industry Club 1,2.3.4. KEMP, JAMES G. JR.; Cedar Rapids, Electrical Engineering— Ela Kappa Nu 3,4; AIEE 3.4. KEMP, JOHN P.: Oskaloosa, Electrical Engineering— KENNEDY, CHARLES J.; Clear Lake. Agricultural Engineering— Phi Kappa Psi, treasurer 3; . S. E 4: Carleton College. KENYON, JEAN A.; Yankton. S. D., Textiles and Clothing— Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4: ■SWC. ' V 1,2,3,4; Westminster Fellovyship 3,4: Marching Band I; Red Cross 2,4: Iowa State Players 2.3.1, .secretary 4: Veishea 3. KERN, RICHARD P.: Nonv.ilk. Psyclivlogy—.Wpha ' Fau Omega. KESHLEAR. CHARLES W.; Leon. General Engineering— De ratc 1.3. 1; G. E. .Society 3,4: William Penn College. ' KESSLER. KENNEIH W.; Ames. Industrial Education— udnslr a Education Club. Dairy  rfi 5(n_Baskctball. 1.2.3.1; Industry Club 1,2.3.1: Varisity I ill 1: KESTER. LLOYD Football I: Basel Club 2.3,4. KETCH.WI. KKI I H K : Oklahoma . giiciilliiie KETELSEN. HERBFR f Omaha University. Osceola. Electrical Engine College. ■ J.: Omaha, Nebr.. Civil AIEE 2: 398 KIDDER. DOROTHY A.: K|m(iMli. ' .(uuiiiiiirs Sdetue Wompn ' s C:liil 3,1; Univeisity of niil)U(|iK-. KII, PATRICK, WARRF.N ).: Mcdiapolis. rclrritinn ' Medicine— C. 1.2.3,4, president 1; frleiitiary Sludent 2.3,4; Aliimiii Hall, president 2; Independent I ' aitv Coniuil 3, vice-president 3; •Marching Band 1.2.3; Concert Rand 1,2; Northwestern I ' niversity. KII.TV. M. JOAN; Stillwater. Minn.. Institution Management— Delta Delta Delia; Home F.cononiics Cluh 1.2.3,4; Newman C.luh 1.2.3.4; ' eishea 1.2; Red Cross I ' nhliaitions Board 3.1; Student I ' ropenies Board 3. KIMMF.I.. GLENN V.; Sanliorn. Electrical Engineering— MET 3.1: West Painmel Conn. Ma or 4; l ' ni ersil of loua; Sheldon )nnior College. KINDCREN. BRCCE A.: Sion Citv. Merhnniral Engineering— ASME 3,1: Waid System 1,2; Concordi.i (4nh: Inivcrsily of West ' lrginia. KINt;. ARCHIE I,.; Mnscatine. l-.lerlruol ■: ;.i;ii (r!  n;_ -.niilei hil- l ' ni ersitv. KING. PAIT, K.: Mnsiatine, Elerlnial Engineering— KIN(,. ' 1RC;INIA I,.: Algona. oo oj,n_Siien(e ' Women ' s f:lnl. 1.2.3.4: Iowa Slate Dehateis 3.4; Band I. KI (.. STANLEY; St. Paul. Minn., feterinarx Meilirine-Sifrm-.x Phi Epsilon; .WM. 1.2.3.4. president; ' eterin.ir Medicine Conn cil; ' eterinary Ball; Scahbaid and Blade 2.3.4. First Lieutenant 3. Captain 4; J ' eterinary Student: Phi Zcta: Veishea 1,2.3.4; Uni- versity of Minnesota. KIRCHNER. jL ' ANA M.; Fort Dodge, Dielelics-Pi Beta Phi; W CA 2; Phi Upsilon 1; Home Fxonomics Clnb I; pishii ' • W. A 1.2; Milwaukee-Downer CoUece. 2.3.4; Intramurals 3.4. KITTLESON. EUGENE M.; Mason Cilv. Mechanical Engineering— ASME. KLEIN.SCHMIDT. IAMF:S W.; Sigournev. Clieniical Engineering— AIChemE 4. KI.UND. DORIS E.: Bluff Citv, lenn.. Hume ManagetnenI— Home F.cononiics C:lub 3; .Archesis; Washington State College. KNAPP. C;LEN A.; Laurens. Agricultural Education— Th elii Xi; gricidlural Education Club; (i30 (lub 1.2.3.4. president; King of Sports Dance. kVOP. CARL O.; Griswold. Cii ' il •;;)g;;;fcniig_Footl)all 1.2.3; X.nsiiN T ' Clnb 2.3.4. treasurer 4; .VSCE 4. ' K ()l 1. MILDRED E.; Newton. Cliemislty — Sigma Kappa. Irea- snicr 2.3.1: lota Sigma Pi: Festival Chorus 1; fi.30 Club 2.3.4; Twisters 2.3.4; Science Women ' s Club 1.2.3.4; Iowa State Chemi- cal .Society 3.4; Scientist 4. KNUDSON. BENJAMIN F.; Ames. Industrial E.c(,nnn,irs— SS ¥. 3.4. KNUTSON, NORM. L.: Norlhwood, Home Eiounnms EMiualion— Omicron Nu, secretary 4; Home Economics (liib 1.2.3.1; NWCA 1. 2; Lutheran Student .Association 1.2.3.1. council 2. secretary 3; Campus 4-H Club 1.2.3. KOCH, BERL A.; Grimes, Animal HuslHindn— ock ;ind Bridle 1,2,3, KOCH, VERNE C; Manning. General E.ngineering — Phi Delta Theta. presdient 4; Tan Beta Pi. secretary 3; Veishea 2,3.4; F ooiball 1.2; Track 1.2; Engineering Council 3; Interfraternity Coinitil 1.4; G. E. Society 3.4: Engineers Carnival 4; Engineer ' s Ball 3; Bomb Beauty Ball. KOELE. E. RL M.; Hull. Daity Industty— Dairy Industry Club; Intramuials; Northwestern Junior College. KOELE. JUANHA H.; Batavia. Dietetics— ' C : Home Eco nomics Club; 4-H Club; Parsons College. KOHRT. FORREST J.: Rock Rapids. Animal loZ-niu n— Block and Bridle Cluh 4. KONGABIE. I.. ,STERL1N(.; Winhdd, Elctriral Engineering— AIEE-IRE 4; Ward System 1.2.3,1: Winter Sporls Club 2; 6.30 Clnb 4: Paisons College. KOORS. KAIHERINE E.; Didnlh. Mi.ni.. Institution Manage- ment-ltehd Zela; Home Econonins Clnb 1,2.3.4; YWCA 1,2,3,4; WAA 2,3; Newman Club 1,2,3,1. KOPPIN. MYRON K.; Detioit. Mich.. Mechanical Engineering— ASME 4; Band I; Glee did) 1; Wayne University; Western Michigan College. KORNEISEL, BARBARA J: Bnii. rh si,s—Scw icc Women ' s Clnb 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 3,1; eishea 3. KORTEMEYER. RICHARD C; Waterloo. Electrical Engineering— Iowa Slate Teachers College; Oregon State College. KORSLUND. JEANNF:TTE M.; Eagle Grove. Exjwnmental Cookery— YWCA 1.2.3.4; Home Economi(s (lub 1.2.3: Campus 4-H C:lnb 1.2.3.4; Veishea 1.2.3. KOSI ER. FLOM) F.; Ames. .4,gro; omv— K() ARIK. JOE R.: Ord. Nebr.. Ceneral Engineering— G. E. So (ieiv. treasurer 1; Engineer 3,4; ' eishea 3.1. KRAI ' OSKA. JAMES j.; Carioll. General Engineering—S$l lf.: G. E. Society 3.4; Newman Club 1.2.3.4. KRAUSE, CHARLES A,; Wahpelon. N. I)., Electrical Engineering— AIEE 2,3,4; Ward System 3,4; Eta Kapp;i Nn 3.1; RiUgers Uni versitv; South Dakoui State College. KRM ' SKOPF. WILLIAM B: Cnilon, Ohio. Industrml Economics— k.ipp.i Sigiii.i, ircasuin 3. pii-M,lcni 1: ISSIL 2.3: Glee Club 1. KRESS. JAMES H.; Waterloo, Mechanical Engineering— Truck 3,4; I niversity of Kansas. KRIEGER, MARVIN J.: Muscatine, Industrial Economics Sigma Chi; ISSIE 4; Veishea 3; Wintermezzo 4; llniversity of Colorado; Muscatine Junior College. KROESEN i,. DALE; Ames. Journalism — Sigma Delta Chi 3,4; Green Gander 3,4, Kl ' PK- . WILLI.WI D.: C oon Rapids, Mechanical Engineering Glee Club 1,2; ASME 4; Ward System 1,2.3; Newman Club 1.2,3,4. KUKAR. ROSEMARY A.; Evcleth, Minn.. Textiles and Clothing- Home Economics Club 1,2,3.4; Newman Club 1,2,3.4; YW ' c 1.2.3; WAA 2.3. I.AFEBER. THEODORE J.; Chicag.i. 111.. yrterinar Medicine- Phi Kappa, vice-president: A ' M. ; .Newman Club; St. Mary ' s College. I., GE. WT.SLE ' (;.: Manning. Agricultural Economics — Concordia, president 3; I beta Ward, president 2,3; Ward Sy.stem, vice-presi- dent 3. LAKE. JOHN A.: Athens, III.. General F.ngineering LA M, R. FR.VNK W.; Kansas Citv. Kan.. Mechanical Engineering ASME 3.4: Pi Tau Sigina 3.4. Veishea. LA .MAR. L.WVRENCE E.; Kansas Cilv. Kan.. Chemistn— Phi Lambda Upsilon 3,4; Ameriian C;hemic:il Society 2,3.4; Hull Business College. LAMB, MARG. RET E.; Beloit, Wis., Textiles and Clothing— Kappa Delta: Iowa State Players. LAMB. ROBERT H.; Boone, Chemical Engineering— Sigma Phi F:psilon; I au Beta Pi 3,; AIChemE 2,3,4; Marching Band I; Green Gander 2; Engineers Ball 3,4; Veishea 3; Homecoming 4. L. NDIS, ROY.M, R.; Monticello, Industrial Engineering— G. E. ,Societ ; Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. L. NE. BRUCE C; Cedar Rapids, Mechanical E:ngineering Theta Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME; Newman Club. LANGE. PAUL M. JR.: Omaha. Nebr., Electrical Engineering— AIEE 2,3.4: Intramurals 3.4; Veishea 3; Omaha University. LANIER, WILLIAM D.; Celeste, Texas, Mechanical Engineering— . SME 3,4. LANKELMA. lONE; Pella. Home Economics— L.ANSING. LIL. M.: Kellogg. Home Economics Education — Alpha Ciamma Delta; Home Economics Cluh 3.4; Winter Sports Carni- val 4: Intramurals Board 2.4; IFTA Council 4; WAA 3.4; Festi- val Chorus 3; Bethany Group 1,2.3.4; Intramurals, 1,2,3,4. LARSEN. EINAR A.; Ames, Industrial Economics— Delta. Upsilon, secretary 3, president 4; ISSIE 4. LARSEN. FTINICE; Klemme. Institution Management — Alpha Gamma Delta, president 4; Home Economics Cluh 4; Social liureau 4; Panliellenic. secretary, treasurer 4; I ' niversity of Iowa. LARSEN. KENNETH H.; .Spencer. Chemical Engineering— Deha Chi; Interfraternity Pledge Coimcil 3: Waid 1.2. LARSEN. Ll ' D IK I.; Maywood. 111.. Industrial Education— Indus- trial Education Club. LARSON. BEA PRICE M.; Mason City. Son ' o o, — Science Women ' s C lub 4; Sociology Club 4; Mason City Junior College. LARSON, BERtM.; Coral Gables, Fla„ Animal Husbandry— Univeisity of Lennessee. LARSON, CLARENtlE H.; Norlhwood. C(r ' 7 Engineering— LARSON. DALE O.; Amelia. Mechanical Engineering— LARSON. DOLORES A.: Moline. 111.. Mathematics— Kappa Delta; Pi Mil Epsilon 4: SWCA 3.4; Scientisl 4; Science Women ' s Club 3.1: North Park Junior College. LARSON. EDGAR W.: Argusville. N. I).. Bacteriology- LARSON. HARRY C; Jewell. Mechanical Engineering— LARSON. NORMAN R.; Des Moines. Industrial Educalinn—ln i i- Irial F ' .ducation Club; Veishea 2,3. LARSON. ROBERT K.: Ames. «o «gv_Plii Delia Thela: St. . mbrose: Illinois Slate Normal University. LARSON, VIRGINIA R.: Ames. Home Econoniiis Education—Sifrma Kappa; Tau Gamma 1; Home F ' conomics Club 1,2,3,4; YWCA 1.2,3.4; Lutheran Student .Association. LARUE. BEVERLEY J.; Des Moines, .oology— Kappa Delta; Science Women ' s Club 1.2.3.1: 630 Clnb 3,4. I.ARY, DALE S,; Marion, Mathematics— Vi Mu Epsilon 3,4; Ba.se- hall 3.4; Intramurals 4; Oregon Slate College; North Dakota State College. I.AT ' LNER. JOAN; f;edar Rapids. Applied Art— lAUGER. JOHN E.; .Ml. Pleasant. Agricultural Economics— Agri- cnlinral Economics Club 1.2.3.4. vitepresideni 4; Iowa State Debaters 2.3.1; loira State Dailx 3; Agriculturist. LAURICK. EDWARD H.: Brooklicld. 111.. Dairx- Hushandn — Dairy Hiisbaiubv Club I: Lyons I ' ownship Junior College. LAWRENCE. HOWARD W.: Doon. Hislory-Gor ' ernment—Uma State Singers 4; Mens Cilce Clnb 4: Iowa Stale Teacher ' s College; Central Washington College. l.AWSON. KENNEIH D.; F:iirficld. Mechanical Engineering— AS.ME 3.4; Veishea 3,4. LAYMAN. ROY W.; Aiues. I.and.scape Archilecture—SS .. . IE BUHN. PAUL F Da enporl. -Jronomir.?— Kappa Sigma; ISSIE 3.1: Winirr Sporls (lub 3.1: Weslminslcr. 399 f I.F.E, BO OCK; Wahi iwa, O.tlm. T. H.: ); , jVv—Hoine Ecoiioniiis Council; Home Economics C:lul) 1.1 . . ' i.l; WCA; Cosmopolitan Club 2.3,4. l.EGG, JOE E.; Hudson, Animal Hiishaiidn—Pi Kappa Phi, tiea surer 4: Block and Bridle Club .S,4; Campus l-H Club li..S.I. Livestock fudging Stpiad 4; Marching Band 1. I.EIKVOLD. ' CARSTEN I).: necorah, Civil • ;,i, '  i,ri;);c;— ASCE 2.3.4; Luther College. LEMAN. CHARLES F.; Roanoke. III.. I,niih i,j r Anliilnlutr - Tau Sigma Delta, vice-president: Agriiuhral Council 2; Apple Poli.shers Ball 3; Xavier Universitv. LEMONDS. LEO L.: Noruav. Veleriiuiiy A(r , )i, —Alpha Phi Omega 2.3,4: MCA: A ' MA 1.2.3.4. LENNON. D.Win C; Monison. III.. M,;li„iii,nl ■,ii:,iiie,ii i ' :— Delta Sigma Phi. LEPLEV. KENNETH C:.; (.illoid. Jiiifniil Uiali nuli — LEUCHT. WARREN L.; Philadelphia, Pa., C.ltemiial Engiucnnv — Alpha Chi Sigma: Roger Williams Club: AIChemE: ' New Voik Universitv. LEVERETT, JAMES R. |R.; Des Moines, Cliriniail Eti. iiirrrinii— Phi Kappa Psi: Alplia Chi Sigma 3. 1. Ireasurer t; .MCheniE 2,3,4. I.EVINE. IR 4N D.: Siou C;itv, (iiiirnil •,)n; iiccW ,(, ' — . SI IE 3.1; Ward Svstem 1,2.3.1. LILLIG. FLOYD A.: Cienlral City. Cciieinl Eiigiiieeiing—De l. Sigma Phi. sccretarv 3.4; C E. Society 3.4: Intramurals 2,3,4. LINCOLN. VILLIAM P.; Dvsart, Elertrirnl Enoi,ieering—Mp]r.i Chi Rho; Inlramiirals 1.2; Vard Svstem 1.2. LINDAHL. HERBKRI S.; inlon. MnlNniiail Ejiiiiiieeiiiis;— ASME 4; Tiack: - ' MCA. LINDAMAN. M. JEAN; . cklev. Dieli-lir.s—WVC.A cabinet; March- ing Band; Iowa State Plavers; Oak Hall, treasuier. LINDQl ' IST, IRENE R.: .Ames. Zoo oirv— Universitv of Iowa. l.INGE. LUCILLE O.; Baltic, S. D.. Housfliold Eipiipnieut— Home Economics Clid) 2.3.4; VWCA 2.3.4; Oniidon Nu 2,3; Geneial Beatle Teachers College. LIVINGSTON. BURNEIT R.: Newton. Cnirral Engineering— LIPPKE. FR. NCES H.: Sioux Citv. Home Eeonnmics Education — LLOYD. W. EUGF NF : .Ames. J ' eterinaty Medicine — FarmHouse: .WM.A 1.2.3.4; Y ' clcrinary Dance 3; Northwestern llniversity. LOCKE, ROBERT L.: Gilmore Citv, Agronomx — gronomy Club; Veishea: Cornell College: Bavlor University. LOCKRIDGE, MARGARET L.: Russell, Insliliilion ManagemenI— Home Fxonomics Club 1.2.3; YWCA 3.1: Women ' s Glee Club 3,4: -Girl Crazy 3. LOOMIS. ROBERT S.: Ames. P (vv ' o— lau Kapp;i Epsilon. ice president 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 3.4; Swimming 1.2; Pershing Rilles 2.3.4. LOONAN. RICHARD R.; Hudson, Animal Husbnndn— ' Phi Delta Theta: Block and Bridle 1,2.3,4; Veishea 2.3,4; Wrestling 2.3. LORENZ, C;HARI.ES M.; Shaion Springs. N. .. Industrial Eco- nomics — LORENZEN, FRANCIS D.; Bowling Green. Ohio. Agricultural Education — Agricultmal Fxlucation Club 1,2.3.1. LORENZEN. RODNEY [.; Moneta. Animal i(W ' « r n— Bloik and Bridle. LOVE. GERALD D.: Albia, Civil Ens, nceriug— i Kappa Phi; ASCE 3.4: Scabbard and Bl.ide 3,4: Joint Social Council 3,4. LOVESTEAD, HOWARD S.: Ames, Fores rv— Foiestrv Club 1,2,3.1; . gricidtural Coiuicil 2.3: Ward System 1.2. LUDEKE. I.YLE E.; Britl. Forestry— LUEDER, MARY R.: Omaha, Nebr., AfypUcd .4r — Gamma Phi Beta, vice-president 3: Delia Phi Delta, .secretarv 3; Homecoming 4. LUHNOW, JEANEI I E E.: Kansas City. Mo., Textiles and Cloth- ing — Kappa Kappa Gamma; Home Economics Club 2,3,4; Y ' WCA 2„3,4; W. ' VA, Inliamnrals Board 2,3; Homecoming 3; Kansas Citv Junior College. LUND. FREDERICK CHRISTIAN T.; Bergen. Norwav. Industrial Economics — Cnsniopolilan Club 2.3.4: T ' niversilv of Bergen. LUND. JEAN M.: F.vanston. 111.. Technical Journalism— Deh.i Zeta: Social Bureau 3; Home Economics Ball 3: Freshman Mixer 3: Fun Night 2; Homemaker 4; Iowa State Daily 1.2.3.4; Veishea 3; Gamma Delia 2.1: Radio Workshop 3 Social Coiuicil 4: Mixed Chorus 2. LIIN.STRUM. OSCAR A.; I.anvon, Ai rii ullural Engineering— ASAE 4: LSA 1,2,3.1. LUSTIG. PETER: Ames. J ' elerinan ' Me Ucinc—]r. A M. : William Peim College. LUX. ROBERT K.: Hopkintou, Poultty Hushandn — lpha Gamma Rho; .Alpha Zeta: .Ygricidtural Couniil 3.1. ireasurer 1; Harvest Ball 3,4; Poultry Club 1,2,3,4. LVDDON. RICHARD E.; Clearfield, Industrial Education— gri cultural Education Club 1: Industrial Education Club 2,3,4; Veishea 2,3.4. LYLE, HENRY R.: Pasadena, Texas, Animal Hushandiy-Vniser sity of Georgia. LYNN, ROBERT R.; Oskaloosa, Poultry Hushandn— Pouhw Club 3,4, piesideiu 1; Poultry Show Ch;iirman I; Veishea: Cen- tral College. lAON, LEE II,; Anthi n. IJe Irii al Engine •ring- I A ON, Club ROBERI A: 1. Denis on. Dairy h dust, y -Dairv Indnstrv McANDREWS, PHIl.ll ' J.; Ames, forci n ' —Foreslry Club 2,3,4; Ames Forester 3; Inlrauun;ils 1,2,3,4: Newman Club 1,2,3,4. MiBRIDE, CLIFFORD II; Hampton, Chemical Teehnolog: — Alpha Chi Sigma 2.3.1. ireasuur I: Phi Lambda Upsilon 4; Iowa Chemical Societv, iic piesidenl I; Iowa Slate Daily Publication Board 4. MfBRIDE, WILLIAM I .; Olluiuu.i, teronauliial Engineering— .McCANNON, BEN (■; Sug.ii (.iom-. 111. Elrilnial Engineering— l;iu Kappa Epsilon: El.i k.ipp.i Nu; 1 .ui Bct;i Pi; Inlerfralcrn- ii Council 4; Veishe;i 1. McC.XRlHY. CHARLF.S E. JR.; Om.dia, elii.. Elclnial Eusi- ■ r.( r)gi_(,eolog Club 2.3.1. Arihiteilural Euglneernig— McCLURE, FRANKLIN E.; Colhix McCLURE, W.WNE H.: Wa eih Iow;i St.Ue ' I ' eachers C ollege. lcCORM. CK, ROBERF J.: Cherokee. Animal H ushandr — .,ra Svsicm 1.2: Block ;nid Bridle T. 1 ui crsitv ol lou;i. .Nb.CORMICK. P.VIRICK M.; Webster Citv. Annual UusUandry— Block :uid Bridle Cilub; Si. . mbrose College. Mccracken. LYDE S.; Randolph. Cenernl Em iuie, ing—Sv;i,m., . lpha Epsilon; Enginee, I. McDODE. ELMER F.: Neu Loncli.n. - ' orcs M— loiesii s CInb 3.1: Marching and Conierl B;nul; Foulball 1.2. .M( DONALD. qUEN I IN F.; I.orimor. Veterinaiy Medu ine— 1.2.3.4: Imea State Daily Publications Board 3,4. McDonnell, MARY a.: Perry, Dietelies— Pi Beia Phi: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Iowa Suite Pla eis: WAA: WCA; Home Fxonomics CInb; St. M;ir s College. McELHERNE, I HOMAS E.: Ames. Chruiual Engimering— AIChemE 3.4: Ward Svslem 1.2.3,4. MiELHINNFA, JOHN F.; . mes. (Central Eu ' iinecrnig—Rcui Theta Pi; Sigma Delia Chi 3.4; Knights of St. Patrick 1: Cardinal Kev 3. president 4; Engineering 4; Journalism I 3,4; Engineer I 3; Iowa Slate Daily; Engineer: Green Gander: Y ' eishea: Floniecomiug: Engineers Ball: Engineering Council 1: Iowa State Daily Publications Board 3.4. McFARLAND. JA.MES E.: Oak Paik, 111.. Elrttnral Eiigineering- Sigma Chi; Ciamcra Club 2.3,4. liomh: AIEE 2.3.4: Homecoming 4: Hanover College: Texas A. M.; Universitv of Tennessee. .NfcFERSON, ROBERT F.; Revere, Mo.. Agronomy— Vh Kappa Psi: Burlington Junior College. McGEHEE, EUGENE H. JR.: Gcrmaniown. Tcnii.. Eandscape Archileiture — Sigma . lpha Epsilon: SSI,. . ice-president 3. president 4; .Southweslern College: Uni ersii of 1 cnuessee. M(:GR. TH, LAURENCE R.; Ames. A ' nnillnial Engineering— Phi Gamma Delta: . CAE 2.3,4. McGRATH, THOMAS J.: Chicago. 111., f j r,s n_Pammel C:ourl Clouncil: Newman Chili 2,3,4: Forestry Clul) 3. MclLVAIN. RAYMOND W.: Boone, Architectural Engineering— . ' I. 2,3,4. secretary 2 . McGRAW, GEORGE P.: nc.uueis (,i.i e. 111.. Icomuln al En- gineering— Deha Sigma Plii: I ' lii .Mu . l|)h;i: B.iiid 1.2.3: Oiilies- lia 1,2; ' eishea 2.3; F ' .ngineeis Carnival 3.4. MiINIOSH. JOHN T.: i.ineville. Agricultural lului alum— .M KE N, FERGl ' S R.; Clarence, Id ' aho, Elcliual Engineering— leuo Junior College. McKEE. JOHN W.: ' Miis(aliiie. ' n.s f,s— .Signna Chi; Pi Mu F:psi- lon 3.1; ' eishea 3,1; Fooiball 1. McKEE, P. TRICIA C: ines. Hnn,e Management— UeU.i Delia Delta: VA.• 1.2.3: Inii.iniiii.d Bo,nd 3: W. A Coinuil 3.1; Home FAOUomics C;liib; WCA. McKEE. ROBERI I).; Girlisle, Science- .McKEE. WILLIAM J.: Daibv. Pa.: Dairy Industry— W.nw liuluMry Club 1: Dairy Industry . lunini Book 4. Ml kU.. JANET M.: Davcnporl. Home Manaoc,neul— ph3 G.imiMa Delta: YWCA 1.2.4: Home EcononiKs C inb 1,2.1; Iowa Suue Cioncert Baud 1.2,3; Iowa State Symphonv Orchestra 2. McLaughlin. EDWARD C; Sioux Citv. Mechanical Engineer- ing— ASWV. 3.1: eishea 3: Engineers Carniviil I; Nebraska Stale I ' eachers College. .Mf;LEOD. AMBER F.: Ri rilc.ii. Wvo.. Textiles and Ch.llnng- Iwisieis 2.3.4: WA , ' !,l. Ml SWEENEY. JOHN I,.: k.iinl.ili.i. .-n „i;Y_ , i ih Dakota Stale I ciichers College. M( IIERNAN. JAMES W .; Oklahoma Cit . Okla.. i.eueral Engi- neering — Intramurals 3.1; Swimming 1.2: Froupeis 1: Radio 2; lir.v ' i State Daily 1.2: Oklahoma I ' niversilv, Kcntuckv Uuiver- M (A IE . CHARLES M.: Puente, California. (,(! ' ;7 Engineer- ing — Uni ersity of .Noire D;ime. MACC;HIETI0, Charles F.: Omaha. Nebi., Meihannal En- gineering — ASME 3. .MACFARLANE, WILLIAM R.; Sioux City. Industrial Eeomnniis— Sigma Nu, president; ISSIE 1,2,3,4, secretary. 400 NfAf;KF, [ACK: I.awiciicc. . .: Cinniil ■.rioinrrriiii —Relii Ihela I ' i. president 3.1: Cardinal Guild 3,1; Tau Beta ' Pi 3 1: Phi Mil Alpha 3.4: G. E. Society, president 3. treasurer 2: March ing Band 1.2.3: Conceit Band 1.2.3.1; Interl ' iatcrnity Council 3.1; Haniion B;ill 1. MACKIK. nONAI.I) V.: Des Moines. IJrrli i,,il l:,i. i,ir ; i , —V u Delt 1 Ihcta. MAC;KI.A n, En . M.: Crescent. Home Minuinmirnl—Sifrm-i Kappa; WCA 1.2,3,4: Iowa Slul - D iih 2: (iir,;i CmuUr 3.1: Shctrli 3: 4-H Club 3.4: Young Republican League 4. MAOnOCK. HEI.F.N M.: Chicigo, III.. Animal Hu ' .handn— I . nu Hall, president 1: WAA 1.2.3.4; WAA Council 3. president I: I Kiaternitv 1; Block and Bridle Club 1.2.3; ' cislic-a 3. NfAEHR. KinVIX G.: Davenport. Acnmaulical l:uonuruti — .Signi:t Nil; eishea 2: lAe.S, president 1. M. GI1.1,. ROBERr C; Faiminglon, Mo., Dairx !u  s m— ;iisiiv Track 1.2.3.4: Dairy Industry Club 2.3.4. MAIFEI.D. DARRE:1, L.: Waverly. Rural V„7.) «,!;v— Inlei l.iiili Council, president: VWCA. C,:ibinet 1.2.3.1. M. I0R0 VICZ. GLENN A.; Rolfe, F.lcclrical I:iii i,i,;-riui — -V. 3,4: Westmar College. .MALE ■, WAYNE .- ' .: .Stanley, Aaiidilluial l-mi iiirrnni — AS b. 2.3.4. vice-president 3; Conceit Band 2.3.4; Glee Club i; Home coming 4: Wesley Foundation 2.3.4; I ' niversilv of Diilnic|ue. MALLORY. REX D.; Des Moines, C.riirrol l:ii j,i,inri io—Tc .f. A . : M 1.2. MANEY. IHOM AS |. JR.; Ames, ludushial E, ,ni,m,i s— ' n Delta Tlieta: Hnmh 3: ;iisitv • ' I C;arniyal 2.3.1; Homecoming I; Joninalism I 2.3: Iowa Slate Daily 1: Piep-.Soph Ball I. ' MAXGIAMELL ELIO F.; Omaha, Xebr., Mcchauiral En riiieeritf — Phi Kappa. MAXiOX. MEI.VIX M.; Ames. Civil En- iuerinv —XSCV. 1.2.3.1. MAXX. JEAXXE L; Centervillc. Household lui ' uijmie,il—K.n ui Delta, treasurer: Mortar Board 4: Phi Lpsilon 3.1; Omicion u, president 3,4: Cardinal Guild 2,3; Home F ' conomics Clnh. in,i surer 3,4: YWCA 1,2,3,4. MAXXIXG. ' LHOMAS E.: Mason City. C.rnrinl Ijii iurrinii — Mason City Junior C ollegc: |ohn Hopkins. MAXXY. EVELYX L.; Grimes. Zoology— Wph., Delta Pi; WCA; Home Economics Club; Science Club; Science Dance; Choir. NL RF. HAROLD B.: Pocahontas. A ' frirullural Education— MARIEXS. CLAREXCE C: Brule. Xebr.. Industrial Education- Thcta i: Rho Ward I. Incliistri:il F:duc3tion Club 3.4. MARLEXS. |OHX H.: Durant. ' iv.wVs— Alpha Chi Rho. MARTIX. CAROL ' SX E.: )cllerson. Home Economics Education- Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1; luisteis 2.3.4; YWCA 1.2: I H Club. Intinmurals. NL R ' FIX. NL RIAX I,.; Renuick. Home Economiis Education- Home Economics (.lub 3.1: Roger Williams (lull 1.2,3.1; 1 II Club 1.2.3,4. MAR I IX. ROBERT L.: Ft. Dodge. Eledrunl Enoincerino—. :Y. 3.4: Ft. Dodge [nnior College; Illinois Institute of Technology. L RTIX. WILBUR [.: Sutherland. Electrical En!rineerins.—k ¥.¥. 3.4; Veishea 3.4: Crcighton Inixeisitv. MARTIN. WILLIAAf L.; Ottnmua. r, i;7, r , iy— AIA 2.3.1.5; Tau Sigma Delta. MARIIXSOX. FREDERICK W.: Des Moines, l-.leilriial l:nt:,inecr ;,n,-_Scabl)aid and Blade I. MAR . LOlIS R,; Homestead. Mechanical Enfitnecunj -ASWi: 3.4: Pi Tail Sigma 3,4; Coe College: ' iiginia Military Institute 2. MASOX, F. FO.STER: Alden. Industrial ero?io i(«_Adelante. MATHERS. JOHX T.; Haskins. Farm ( l erations— Alpha Chi Rho. president 3: secretary; V ' eishca 3; Marching and C:oncert Band. MA IHESOX. ALEX D. JR.: Daxenport. Mechanical En iineerinti— Beta I beta Pi: .XSME 1.2.3.4; Homecoming 2: Iowa State Daily 2. MATHEWS. RT TH E.; Mt. I ' lc-asant. Experimental Cookery- Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1; ' SAVC.X 1.2.3.1; Kapi)a Phi 1.2.3.4: Wesley Foniid;ition Coniuil 3; lo a Weslevan College. MATHRE. SEWEI 1 j: Todi. Wis. Architecture— A A 2.3.1.. ); Men ' s Glee (4uli 3: csper ( lioii 3; ' eishea 2.3: F ' nginecring Council 3: Waldorf Junior College. MAUPIN, DALE V.; Rockford. A ri, ultural E,lu, al i,m— Vj,x iu tiiral I ' ducation Club 2.3.1 NLAXWELL. EARL K : G.dcsliNig. 111.. f,-lc,imin Mcdn inr ,vi.i Theta Pi, president 2: |i. l A 2.3.1: 1C I: ( .irdui.d Gndd 2: Butler i ' ni crsity. M 1. MARTHA B.: P:iloii. Home Economic, lulu, ation ] i,me K.onomics (4ub 1.2.3.1; YWCA 2.3; X ' eishca I. l I R bl(()l I 1 ; Ml I nion: l-lcit i,al l o n,cc,ni ' — -V- M RD. Bll I : SiicHshuig. lann Opoalum- Rho; . gronom Cliili; l.iiiii ( )pci .ii ions (lub. MAYO ' TTE. JACK 1 ' ; M.Auood. 111., udustiml E 3.4: Psi Chi 1: (.nsi.mis ,l,,lphiis: Colorado li l ' niveisit . MEEWE.S. EDU R1) .: D.uciipoil. Mchannal Emiineerniii . SME 2.3.1. MEI.HOP. XORMAX I.; Stcnni Lake. Electrical Engineering .AIEF: 4; Hnena Y ' ist College; Pasadena Junior College. ril Education — In- 1; National Iiide- !; Michig-an Stale .Alph, ,);  s—ISSlF isitv; Del ' :iul MELLEM. ROBERT (..: Xorlhuoocl. Industri diislrial E:dnc;ttion Club; ' eislu-a 1.2.3; Homh pendent Student Council 4: (.amei:i Club . ' College. MIX AR . THOM.VS (;.: Cedar Rapids, Mechanical Engineering— ASME 2.3.1; Lincoln House, secretary-treasurer 4: Veishea 3,4. MEN XT. M R S.: Webster Groves, Mo.: Technical Journatisni— (.aiinna Phi Beta; Tlieta Sigma Phi 3.4; I ' echnical Journalism Club 2.3. president 4; otea State Daily 3.4; (ireen Gander Piibli- cilion Board 1: Freshman Handbook, editor 3: Home Economics ( (Miiicil .3.1. MTRCER. REBA R.; Rock I ' oU. Mo., )( s_YW(. A 2.3.4: WAA 2: Home Eccinomics CInb 2.3,1; Campanile Singers 3.4; Festival Chorus 3.1: X. W. .Missouri .State College. MERRITL. WILLIAM R.: Ames. Industrial ' .(yr io oi —Sigma Chi: Psi Chi: Radio Workshop 1.2.3.4; Radio Players 1.2.3.4; I iiciiiei Woiksliop 1.2.3.1: Theater I ' lavers 2.3.1. MIAER. BARBARA H.: Odcbolt. Home Economics Education— Kappa Phi 1.2.3.4. president 4; WCA 1.2,3.4: Home Economics (lub 1,2,3.4: League of Women Voters 2: Veishea 2; N1S. dclc- g:ite 3, c:impiis 4; Social Bureau 4: .Social Council 3. NUAER. JO ' SCE M.: Davenport, Technical Journalism — Mpha Delta Pi; H beta Sigma Phi, tre;isuiei 4; Home Economics Club; (.reea C, under: HomemaUer: hnra State Daily: Newman Club. HAER. KENNETH A.: Davenporl. Chemical and Mechanical Engineering— ASMF. 1,2,3,1: AICheniE 3.4: St. Ambrose College. . IE ER. WARREN E.; Omaha. Nebr.. P nv r.(_Waid .System I: Intramiiials 1,2; rni eisity of .S:in Fi;iiisicc). MIAD. .M.VRJORIE E.; Braymer. Mo., Home Economics Educa- tion — Home Economics Club 3; K:ippa Phi 3.1. vice-president 4: Wesley Foundation 3.4; AVCA 1; Christian Clollege. MILLARD. JANE.T A.: Western .S])riii.gs. III., Textiles and Cloth ' ,!, ' — Alpha Delta Pi: WAA 3; Players 2: WVCA 1.2.1; Home Iconomics Club 1.2.1. MILLER. FREDERIC I.; Des Moines. General Engineering— IEE; (,. E. Society 4; lou.i Slate Players 1.2.3: Vei.shea 1.2,3,4. MII.LER. GEORGE A.; Moline. III.. Architectural Etigineering— . ugnst:in:i College: Illinois Si;iic Normal I ' niversitv. MILLER. G VENDOL N L.; Ames. Child Denelopment-KnppA Phi 1,2.3.4; Radio 2: Twisters 1.2.3: Glee Club 1.2; Tau Gamma 1.2.3: Home Economics Club 3.4; Weslev Foundation Council 1.2. MILLER. JANE .S.; Glen Ellyn. III.. .o,dogy—S m:, Kappa; YWC 1.2.3.4; WAA 1,2.3.4; W.AA Council 4; Intramni;ds Boaid 3: Science Women ' s Club 1.2.3.1. MILLER. I.IPPMAX; Ames. Agricultural Ejigineering— MILLER. IARIL X J.; Des . ' Sloines. Institution Management— MILLER. WALTER J.; Omaha. Xebr., Technical Journalism— T.in Kapp.i Epsilon. president 3.4: Sigma Delta Chi 3.4; Iiiter- li.ilernilx Council 3.1: Iowa State Daily 3.4: Scientist 4. Mil LER, WII L1. M E.; ' illisca. Electrical Elngineering- Mil I Tl 1, ROBERT E,: East Moline. 111.. Industrial Economics— MIIIIMW, 1) |()A : Council Blulls. Home Economics Educa- MILLS. I WITS W.: Spencer. Animal Hushandn—Hlock and Bridle. MIXARD. Rl( HARD C; Omaha. Xebr.. Electrical Engineering— Sigma Phi Epsilon; Eta Kappa Nu 3.4, secretary 4: . IEE 2,.3.1: ' eishea 2.3. MI TCHELL. CAROLYN A.: Ames. , ' ()r o o!iy._Kappa K;ippa (,.im ma; Psi Chi 3.4: YWCA 1.2.3,4; Sociology Club 3,4: Joint Social Council 3: Science Women ' s Club 1.2.3.4; Homecoming 3. MITCHELL. ELIZABETH B.: Ames, Experimental (-.ooken- ' eishea 3; Junior Prom 1; ' eishea 4: Home Economics Club 1.2,3.4. MITCHELL. HF:RBER4- E.; Cine iniKiti. Obi Cdee Club 2.3.1: lou;i Si:ite Singeis 1: Iow;i Cra ; Soci.il Bure.iu 3: MR C:ibiuet 3 MRA 3. MITCHELL. HOWARD D: Rolki. N. 1). .. Elo,icull,ire— fens State Players 3. (iirl Festi :il Clioii 2.3.1: President 1: Horticulture Club State Teachers College. MTTTELSTADT. RAY H.; Stoin Sigma Phi F:i)silon; .SSIME 2.3.1; 3: Winter Sports Club 2. 2.3.1; T:ike. Inlerfr y ' ) ici( i w— Ward ishea 3.1: Dickinson • cneral Engineering — crnitv Pledge Council JOHN (; Dvs ■lul Husl andr —n ocl MOFFTTT. Bridle. MOHR. . RCHER ¥..: Ames. Etcctrital Engineering— Wiscomin Stale Teachers College. MOHR. ROBERTA M.: Eldridge. Dietctics—CWt Omega: Mortar Board: Phi I ' ljsilon Omicion; Twisteis; ()3(l Club. secret:iry 3.1: llomli Publication Bo;iicl 3.4: Home Econcmiiis Ball 3. MO A E( K. JOHN T.: Battle Creek. Mich.. Dain Industiy and Edinomiis — Pi K;ippa Alpha, president 4. vicepiesident 3; Dairy Industry Club 1.2: WSSF 2: Intiamuials 1.2.3.1: ' Sel-Jav I: Joint Soci:il Council 2: Intcrfraternitv Council. MONGERSON. JOY( E E.: Waterloo. Textiles and Clothing— (.:imm:i Phi lUt.i: W ( A 1.2.3.1: Home Economics Cliil) 1,2,3: WAA 1.2. ION.S(JN. ETMER: Harlan. .4!;io owt— FaimHoiisc. president 4; i ' bi Mil .Mpha. [jresident 4. secretary 3: .-XS.A. president: .Mpha .eta 3,1; (ilee Club 4; .Social Bureau 3; Festival Choir. 401 MON I ' AGLE, RAV H.; Saiila Moiiiia. Calif.. Animal Husbandry— Phi Delta Tlieta; ' eisliea 2,3; Agriculhmsl L ' ; Rlock and Bridle C.lub 1.2.3.4: Sviatuse Iniveisity. MONTEITH. MARJORIF. C: Dubuque. .IpplirrI (W— Home F.to- nomirs Club 2.3.1: L ' uiveisiiv of Dubu(|uc. MOODY, ELBRIDGK R.; Stciliut;. Colo.. •niyA n— Iliela Delta C;hi. secietaiv 2: president 3: I ' orestiv f;lub 1.2.3; Anirs Fnrrslir 3. MOODY. JOHN H.; Ames. Agiinillural Fni ineeiing—ASAE. i c- prcsideut 1. MOORE. JOHN R.; Boouc ille. Aiiridillina! Engineering— .MOORE, r. M.; St. Louis, Mo.. Bacteriology — Sigma . ' Mpha Epsi- Ion; Bomb I; loira Slate Daily 1: .Science Council 4. MORGAN. RUTH C: SufTern. N. Y.. Household Equipment— YWCA; WAA; Home Economics Club. MORLOCK. WILLIAM G.; St. |osepli. Mo.. Aisiirultuial Ecom ,i,- Cliib Auti.ul neral Engineei- •,reen Cnnder 3; i Alpba Delta YWCA 1,2,3.1; -Plii Kappa; Agriculturist 1: Newr tuial Eionomics C.lub 1.2.3. .MORRIS. JOHN O.; North Holhuood. Calif.. C, ing — Phi Kappa Psi. secielaiy 2.1; Engineer 1.2; ( .Social Biiieau 3. MORRIS. LOIS A.; Kellos;};. Eoods and Xutritio Pi. tieasiiiei 3. president 4; .MaichiiiR Band 1; WW 2: Science Women ' s Club 1.2.3.4. MORRISON, IRENE E.: Mailinlon. W. a.. Experimental Cook- en Twisteis 2,3.1, president I; Y C. 2.3; Home Econoiuics Club 2.3.4. MOSER, BRCCE O.: Hawkeve, Eaim () jn rations— WpU.i Gamma Rho. MUELLER, FERD A.; Bellevuc. Ceramic Engineering— VehhcA 4; Ceraiuics Society 4: Newman Chd) 2.3; I.oras College. Ml ' KIX. VIVIAN ' .; Ames. Institution Management — Mpli.i Gamma Delta; Moitar Boaid 4; Phi LIpsilon Omicion 3.4; YWC. 2.3,4; Home Economics Club 2.3,4, piesident 4. council 3.1. piesident 4; .Social Btiieau. secielaiy 2.3; Cheer Squad 3; Fresh- man Mixer 3; Home Economics Ball 3; Girl Crazy 3; .Attendant Homecoming Queen 3; X ' eishea 4; Homecoming I: Women ' s Dav 4; Minot State CoUesc. MUN.SON. JOHN C; Clinlori, Elertneal Engineering— Wplrj I au Omega; Pi Mil Epsilon 3.1; , IEK 3.1; eisiiea 3; Roger Williams Club ' 1.2.3. MUN.SON. WII.LARD E.; Chariton. Forestry- MURPHY. BRUCE C; Lineville. Civil F.ngineering—Coe College. MURRAY. LAX ' ERN D.; Kingsle%. Meclianiinl Engineei ing— rbi Kappa; Uni ersitv of Idaho. MURRISH. ARCHIE J.; Irwin. Clieiniial Engineering— WChcmY. 3.4; Uiii eisitv of Nebraska. MUSIN. RAPHAEL I..; Des Moines, (n 1.2,3,4; Interfaith Council 3. MU.SSER. KENNETH D,; Ames. Mecliai. Delta Theta; ASME 3.4. ■il Fna ml Engine ASCE -Pli ■( Eiigineenng—y u Kappa P ' •illural Ed unit ion — gricultin Clollege. cs. Mechanicnl Eneineering- 111 ; Housebold Equip nomus (lub 2.3.1; W. Frisbic Fellouship 2.3,1: NADV. RORERI M.; Fairlicld. (,; NALL, MERLE D.; Britt. Agric F ' ducation Club 3.4: Britt Junio NANNINGA. WILLIAM W.; An ASME. N.- SHIF, SELIM A.: Tulkarm. P.desliiie. Fhiiiy liidiislry—V UtU State .Agriculture College. N.-VTTO. MERLVN E.; Fort Dodge. C i ' i7 Engineering— IwltAunnM-. 2; Carlelon College: Capitol University. NAUGLE. NOBLE E. JR.; Kansas Citv. NIo., (.eneral Engineering— Phi Ciamma Delta. NAUMAN. JANET M.; Western Spr ment — Delta Zeta. secretary 3; Home 1.2.3.4; YWCA 2.3; Radio Worksho| North Central. NEFTA, JOHN L.; Winside, Nebi.. r,leiiiiaiy M AVMA 1,2,3,4. NEF.STEAD. PAUL D.; Newton. Industrial F.ionomi, Winter Sports Club 3,4: Lambda Ward, icepiesidc sily of Nebraska, . . S; M. College of Texas. NEIDIGH. JAMES H.: Grand Junction. Landscape Architecture— Sigma Chi; SSLA 3.4: ,SO ' ; Flori ons 1; Festival C4K)ir 3; Home- coming 3. NELSEN. .ARNOLD D.; Exiva. Daiiy Industry— Mt Industry Club 2,3,4; ISVO, treasurer 2; Dairy Piodiids Judging Team I. NELSON, LEROY E.; Litchfield. Veterinary Medicine— ] . .U ' MA 1.2,3,4; Veterinai-y Student 2: Joint So i;d Council 3.1: University of Minnesota. NELSON. LOIS I.; Harlan, Soci dog — C 1,2.3.4: .Science Women ' s Club 2.3.4: League of Women ' oteis 2.3; Sociology Club 3.4. NEL.SON, MYRON A.; Albert Lea. Minn.. Veterinary Medicine- NELSON. ROBERT C; Oak Park. III.. Industrial Econnmics— YMCA 1.2.3.4; .SSIME 2.3; ISSIE 1: Ward S siem 1.2.3; Veishea 2: Wesley Foundation. NET FLETON. WILLIAM D.: Jr.; Dcs Moines, Civil F:ngineering— Mason City Junior College. -I.SSIE 3; ; Univer- NFIMVN. R1II1R F.: Mankato, Minn.. Industrial Engineer- ing — G. E. SoiiclN 2.3.1: Newman Ciliib 2.3,4: Winter Sports C;liib 2.3,1: Iow;i Slate Debaters 3,4; Intramurals 2,3.4: Veishea 3.1: Mankato Sl;ilc Teachers College, NEU.MANN. ARLO |.; I ' rcslon. Veterinaiy Medicine— NEUROTH, FIORIAN I..; Algoiia. Dairy Industiy—UMv (lub 1.2.3.4. NFA ' ILLF,. J. MF,S F,., Algona, Architectural Engineering — NEWIU.L. HEI.E.N; Ames. Institution Management — Home Vxo- nomics Club; Iowa State Teachers College. NEWTON. EDMUND J.; Evanston, 111., Industrial Edncalmu- Phi K;ippa: Industrial Education Club 3,4; Newman Club 3.1. NIC:H0LS. MARVIN W.; Des Moines. Industrial Economiis— I.SSIE 3.1; Iowa State Caducous Club 1.2. NICHOLS. OWEN J.; Emmetsburg, Civil E.iigincering— M A (4ii: Inlerfraiernily Council 3. MFLSFN, BEFTE L.; Casey, Dietetics — lpli.i luli.i I ' l; llmne Economics C4iib 1,2,3,4: YWCA 1,2,3,1; Jouu Sou.d (ciuiuil. seciel;irv 1: I heater Workshop; W.A. 2. NIELSEN. LOREN H.; Paullina. Civil Engineering- NIELSEN. M. KEITH; Monroe. Mechariieal Enginecriiig— S V. 1: Iiitiamuials 2.3.1; Wartburg College. NIFI.SFN. RICHARD D.; Des ome!i. ' Mechaniial Engiiiciing— . SME 3.1: S immillg Team 2.3.4: Varsity T ' Club 2.3.1: l iii- crsiiv of Iow;i; William Jewell College. NIELSEN. WALTER H.; Omaha. Nebr., Chemiial Engineering— Phi Lamb l;i Upsilon 3.1; Newman Clliib 3.1. NIELSEN. WILBUR C; Independence. Dain Iiidustiy— ).u Industry Club 1.2.3.1; Veishea 3: Jefferson College. NIFMAND. DONALD W.; Davenport. Mechanical Eiiginceiiiig— T;ni Beta Pi 3,4; .ASME 4; Phi Mu Alpha 2.3.1; Pi 1 ;iu Sigma 3,1: Concert Band 1,2,3,4, treasuier 2. ice piesideiil 3; NTirdi- Mig Band 1: Veishea 1.2,3,4, NTSSEN, RAYMOND A.: Audubon. lgronniny— S I; l);nia College. NOLAND, E.S ' THER M.; .Salem. Ore.. Child Dcvclopiii, iil-iim:, St;ite Debaters: Willamette University. NORDLl. ROBERT I..; Milford, Mechanical Engiiieeiing—. S ]V.: Lehigh Uni ersit ' . NORMAN. LORRAINE E.: Mavwood, III.. F pcrniiental Coolien — Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4; YWCA 1.2.3,1; Norihwesicrn llniversity. NORMAN. ' SHIRLEY M.; Chicago. III.. Technical lournalism— Student Ihiion Board 3.4; Imea State Daily 2.3; Homemaker 3; Dorm secretary 3; Senior Prom; N ' ortbweslern University. NORRIS. DONALD R.; Ames. Electrical Engincering-Wiud I; .South Dakota State College. NORTON. ROBERT R.; .Ames. Mechanical Engineering— KA ' ppA Sigma; ASME 3.4; LAS 2.3; Scabbard and Bide 3.4; Engineer 2.3; Engineers C:aruiyal 2; Sorority Fraternity Pledge D:ince 2; Veishea 2.3 ' . 0 . RUSSELL F.; Fort Dodge. General Engineering— G. E. Sociciv 3.1: Mens C;lce Club 4: Iowa Slate Siiiueis I: Fort Dodge Junior Colleae. NURRE. ROBERT B.: Bancioft. Electrical Eiigineering A AU Kappa Epsilon: AIEE 2.3.4: Ba.seball 1.2.3.1; Newman Club 1,2.3.1; Engineers Carnival 3; Veishea 3; 6.30 Club 2.3. NYSTEDT, NORMA M.; Elkhorn, Wis., Home Economns Educa- tion Sigm;i Kappa; Home Economics C.lub 1.2.3.1: A (:A 1.2. OTTAHFR lA, BETTY J.; Sihci Spring, Md., Iiislilulion Manage- nieiil — K;ip| a Delta: Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics (4ub 2.3,1: (dee (lidi 3: Festival Chorus 2.3; lbion College; Michigan Uiii eisii : Maryland University. Of.RFN, WILLIAM W.; Kiron. General Engineering— K 3,1. vice piesident 1; C,irdiii;il (.uild 4: G. E. Society 2.3.1, secretary 4. OHDF. DA ID (),; Dubuciiie. Electrical Engineering — IEE 1.2.4: Fi.i Kapp;i Nil 3.1; Intramurals 2.3.4. OHI.SEN. ANITA J.: Ames. Applied .4r _Sigma Kajjpa: YWCA 1.2.3.1; Home Fccmomics Club 1.2.3.4; WAA 1.2.3; Theatre Players 1.2,3,4: Radio Workshop 1,2,3,4, president 1; Radio Players 2,3, piesident 4; Sketch 3,4. OHMS. DEWE ■ N.; Ames, Dairy Hushaiidn—])e t. (In: Block and Bridle; Dairy Husbandly Club; Ceiili;il Misscmn Stale Teachers College. OILSCHLAGER, ELLSWORTH E,; Port F.dw;inls, Wis., horestry— Forestry Club 2.3.4. president 4; Carroll College. OL.SON. EMOGENE J.; Boone. Technical Journalism— Delta Delta Delta; Clreen Gander 3.4; Homemaker 3.4; Bomb 3.4; Gulf Park College: Uiii ersitv of Colorado; Art Institute of Chic;igo. OL.SON. MARILYN J.; Galesburg. 111.. Institution Management- Sigma Kappa: YWCA 3.4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.1. OL.SON. PHYLLIS J.; Winfield. Home Feouomics Education- Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4; YWCA 1.2.3; ISA 1.2.3.1; Festival Chorus 2; Campus 4-H Club 1.2.3.4. OLSON, no ' s DEN E.; Leiand. Mechanical Engineering— O NEAL. R0(;ER E.; Maishalltown. Forestry— Tan Kappa Epsi- lon; Forestry Club 2.3.4; Social Bureau 2. O ' NEIL. EUGENE E.; .Ame.s, Mechanical Engineering— K.ip yd Sigma. 402 OAKII,. JOHN V.; AiiRs. liKlinhitil lutninuui !.—lSSlE .S.l. viic- picsidenl t. ONNEN. JOHN H.; Des Moines. Chemical Ensiiiirri in a— I ' n cv sitv of Minnesota: Si. Ambrose College. OI ' HF.IM. ROCKR O.; Bode. Electrical Entrinreririii— OI ' HKIM. W.M.IACE S.; . ' mes, Electrical Etif ineeritig— ORI.K.H. NICK: Johnston. Chemical Engitieeritig — AIChcniF. 3.1. ORR. E.ARI.F, W.: Omaha. ehi.. Industrial Economics — Industrial Economics Club SA: riiivcrsity of Omaha. ORIMEVER. DALE H.: Charles City. Sociology— Debalc; Ameri- can Veterans Commiltcc. ORV. JEAN M.; Woodstock. 111., Home Economics Eiluiatum— Sigma Kappa, vice-piesident 2, president .1: Home Kionomits cinb 1.2.. ' !.4; YVVCA 1.2. O.SBORN. DONALD D.; .Stuart. Elntrical Eni nircriuo .WV.V.- IRE: rni crsitv of loua: rni ersit of Misso uri. OriO. ROBER ' r C: West Burlington. Industrial Erou,imus— Alplia I ' lii Omega: I.SSIE: Ward .System: Intiamurals: Burling- ton [unior C:()llcgc. on, MAN. CENE H.: Mason Citv. Ccneral Eui inrn ni ' . ' Ka|ipa I ' m; Basketball. I ' .VEIZ, J.Af;K: Muscatine. General Ens inecring — Delta I ' psilon: G. E. .Society 3,4; Veishea 3.4; Varsity Football 1: ti30 Clui) 3.4. I ' .VCJE. JOHN .M.: Dover. . rk., Dair htdustry — . delante. presi- dent ,3: .Mpha Zeta 3,4: Dairy Industry Club 2.3.4. president 3: Interfralcrnitv Coinicil 4; Arkansas Polytechnic College. 1 ' ARK.ER. ROBERT E.; Stanhope. Agricultural Journalism— .Alpha Tan Omega: Sigma Delta Chi; Radio Workshop; hnea Stale Dail : liomh Publications Board: (irren dander Ireasnrci: ' eishea 3: Cieighlon I ' niversitv. PARKS. LOREN ' D.; New Hart ' foid. Ccneral jiyn rvnii;;— W.nd System 3.4; G. E. Society. P.XR.SONS. DARRELL F,.: Otttimwa. Industiial E nuonin s—K. u s:is State College: Coc College. PARSONS. |OHN W.: Spirit Lake. E«restl ■— P, R,SONS. NEII. I.; Nciv London. P.svi i.. - ' v— I ' m Clii: Waid Svstcm: VOI Iheatic Workshop 4. P.VIEK. THEODORE B.; Euo Rivers, Wis.. ( r)n n Medii n„ — Alpha Gamma Rho: . M. 1,1: Vrlerinai StudrnI 2,1: I ni ci- sity of Wisconsin. P, TEL. KAIVTII.M, ' .: Bombav. India. Clinnual Enf ineeiini:,— Fergnsson College. P.Vri ' ERSON. J.A.MES G.: W:nciloo. General {i li ikciiih;-- Ian Beta Pi; G. E. .Society 2.3.4. P. l IFRSON. KENNETH W.; Boone. Archilechiral En«inrering— Boone Junior College; I ' niveisity of Maine. PAIL, DONALD L.: Washington. Chemical Tei hnol,iii —]tmA Chemical Society 1; Iniveisitv of Minnesota. PAl ' L. RAYMOND F.: Flddyville, Meclianical Engineering— Vhi I ail Sigma: . SME: Newman Club. PAII.SON. Ql ' ENTIN S.; Grantsburg. Wis.. Veterinary Medicine— Sigma Phi Epsilon; Jr. .WNLA 1,2.3,4; LTniversity of Wisconsin. PALLU, MARY A.; Cedar Rapids. Malliematirs— Chi Omega. president 4; Mortar Boaid 1: Pi Mil Epsilon I: Sigma Al])ha Tola 3,4. vice-president 4: Orchestra 1.2,3.1: WC. 1.2.3.1; Science Women ' s Club 1.2.3.4; ' eishea 3. PAISI IAN. ERNE R.: Cedar Rapids. Agrononi —. S . P.WI.IK. FLORENCE M.; Wankegan, m.. ' Hnuseliidd Eijuilnnenl— Pi Beta Phi; Omicron Nn 3.1: YWC A 1.3.1: A 1.2,3.1: linmh 3.1: ' eisliea 1.2.3.4; Ncum.m Club 1.2,3,1: T ' Fr:iteinits ,3.1: F csii al Choir I. P NF, RL I H M.; Ames. Child D(ir o )moi — Messiah 3; Bur lington Junior College: Iowa State Teachers College. PEAK. FRANK: St. Charles. Veterinary Medicine— I ' FAR r. ROBERT M.: Annawan. 111.. Agricnilural Em ineerin — ASAF 2.3.1: Roger Williams Club 1.2.3.4. PEDFR.SON. DONALD L.; Grinncll. Agrirulhiral Engiiierrnig— Bi:irrit7 . merican Lniversitv. PFDER.SON. PERRY O.; Sioux F.ills. S. D.. Civil Ainj i ro ;,ii;_ Delta Sigma Phi; . .SCE. PEHRSON, I ELAND R,: Red Oak. Chemical Engineering.:,- PEHRSON. FRNON W.: Red Oak. Elertrical Engineering— MVJ. 1.2,3: Red Oak Jr. College; Lniversitv of Honsion, PELLFIIFR. JOSEPH A.: Da enport. Meclianical Eni ineerina,- . S IE; St. Ambrose College. PENNING ION. (.ORDONR.: Chailes Citv. Civil Engnieerijig— Engmeers Cariii ;il: . SCE 1.2.3.1: Engineering Coinuil 1; eishea 2. PERRIER. JOHN D.: Madrid. Enreslrx— PERRIN. CAIAIN D.; Kalona. Agr,m,ini —Uv [.i Si m.i I ' hi; Agionomv Club 1.2.3.4; Intr:innir;ils. PERRY. KFNNFI H (;,; Watertown. S. Dak.. Me,hani,ai Enainer ,„4;_.ASME 4: iiginia Military Institule: South Dakni.L School of Mines. PF.SHEK. JEANNE K.: Racine, Wis.. Home Managen,enl— h-U:i Delia Deli.i: Home Economics Club; YWC:A. PEIERS. F.f.BFRF L.: Ames, Architectural Enginee iiig . : Lniversitv of Iowa: Morningside College. PETERS. OWEN H.; Pasadena. Calif., 1.ands,aj e Architecture— Sigma Nu: Horizons 4; SSLA 3,4. PE ' I FRS. Rl( HARD ,: Omaha. Nebr.. General Engineering— Phi Kappa Psi. president 4; Hmnb 2,3; ASSIME 2; G. E. Society 3.4; Veishea: Intraniur;ils 1.2,3,4; Joint Social Council 2,4; Inter- fralernily Council 4. PE I ERS. VERNON G.; Cedar Falls, General Engineering— . S i 3.4; Engineers C;;irnival 3; Veishea 3.4; AFA 3,4. I ' ELERSEN, CHARLES J.; Ames, forcs n—Forestry Club 2,4; St. Ambrose College; llniversity of Notre Dame. I ' ELERSEN. EMMANUEL j;; Cedar Falls, Forr,( ,y_ Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,1; Iowa State Teachers College. I ' F:LERSEN. ROGER C;.: Prospect Park. Pa., Agronomy— Vhc A Chi; , SA 2: Liiching Band 1.2: Homecoming 4. PETERSEN. ROBERT L.: Harlan. Afn( iema iV.s— Sigma Chi; Intiamurals 1.2.3.1: I Club, vice-president. l ' ETER.SON. ELLEN A.; Marshalltown, Home Economics Educa- tion—Chi Omega; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; YWC.A 1,2,3,4; liomh 1; Hoineniaker I. PE PERSON. HELEN; Lisle, III., Home Economics- PELFRSON. JOHN D.; Boone, Mechanical Engineeriug— S V.. I ' F PERSON. KFI I H E.; Willow Springs, Mo., Animal Husbandry— Bloik and Bridle 2,3,4. PEIERSON, ORIN J.; Rembrandt. forrv n—Forestry Club 3,4; Veishea 2; Buena Vista. PFVIERSON. RONALD O.: Ottawa. III., General Engineering- Phi Ganniia Delta, secietary; SSIMF ' .. PE I PERSON. KARL E.; Des Moines, General Engineering— Alpha Phi Omega 3,4; G. E. Society 3; .Mens Glee C;lul) ' 3; Engineer 3; Mc-ss ' iah 3. PE I PERSON. MAR B.; Des Moines, Home Management— A ph:i Delta Pi: Home F.conomics Club 2.3,4; YWCA 2.3.4; Girls {;lee C:lub 2.3,1: Messiah Chorus 1.2.4: Homemaker 3. PEXION. FRED (,.: Ames. Mechanical Enginecring-ASMF. 3.1; Ward System 1.2. PFEIFFER. FRED: Sac Citv. Chemical Engineering— PFH E(,ER. DONALD H.; Ortonville, Minn.. Dairy ' Industn ' — Delta I ' psilon: Agriculturist 3.4; Agriculturist Publication Board; College Press Bo:iid I: Dairy Indnsiry Club 1.2.3.4. treasurer 3.1: Dairy Prodiuts Judging Team 4: Band 2. PHILLIPS. JOHN C.; Oskaloosa. Animal Hushandn—Rkn . ami Bridle 3,1. PHILLIPS. MERRFI.I. I.: Ames. Industrial Education— PHILLIPS. RICHARD: Barnes Citv, Agricultural Education- FirmHoiisc: I( A 1.2: Agricultural Education Club: Purdue l ' ni ersit , PHILLIPS. RICHARD L.: Pleasantville. Agricultural Engineering— .Alpha I ail Omega; Tan Beta Pi; ASAE; .American Society of lesting Materials; Simp.son College. PIERSON. ARLIE A.: Ames, Animal Husbandry— B ocV. ;ind Bridle; Glee Club 2; ' eishea 2: Horse Judging Team 2. PIETSCH, WESLEY W.; Mason City, Fore,5 n— Forestry Club 3.1; University of Minnesota. PICKUS. .ARTHLR M,; Beverly Hills. Calif.. Civil Engineering— A.SCE 2.3.4. PILGRIM. JAMES S.: Grinncll. Agricultural Ediication—. S V. 2: .Agricultural Club 1,2, treasurer I: Winlci Spoils Club 3: Ward System 1 .2. PINNEO. JAMF:S E.; Oitiimwa. Eorestry—Vhi Kappa Psi: Forestry Club; Intiamuials. I ' niversiiy of Iowa; Puiduc. PINNEY. GE0RC;E F.; Detroit, Mich., Dairy Husbandn—.Wphu Gamma Rho: .Scabbard and Blade 4; Dairy Husbandry Club 1.2.3.4; Block and Bridle. ITNKERL. P.ALL A.; Robhinsdale. Minn., Veterinary Medicine — Alpha (;:imma Rho: Phi Zeta; University of Minnesota. PINI. I AMF S A.: Osgae. Chemical Engineering — Loras College. PIPER. M RON M.! Boone. Mecliatiical Eilgineering—Pi Tan Sigma: .ASMF. PLck-.KF:R. JOHN C.; Bine Farlh, Minn, tninial Husbandry— Delta Sigma Phi: Bloik and Bridle f:lnb: Gust;i us . dolphiis, PI.UMER, DE.VN O.; Jefferson. Ilislon and Gin ' erninent—VhclA Chi. president 1: Winlcrine o. POLAND. JOAN; Wiiilerset. Home Economics Edu ation— Home Fxonomics Club 1.2,3.4; YWCA 1.2.3. POOLE, JOHN W.; Dubutiue. Industrial Economirs-Vhi Delta Iheta: Enginei r 2.3; F ' ngineers Carniy;il 2.3: liomh. I ' OPE. EDWARD P.: Marengo. III.. Veterinaiy .Medicine— I ' hi Zeta 3.4; MRA 2.3.1; I A 1.2.3.1. I ' Ol ' F, ROBER I I .: Mason City. Architectural Engineering— I ' OPM . ROBFR I I); Dixon, ill.. Chemical Engineering— I ' ORIKR. RWID : :iierloo. General Engineering— l ' OSAKON . GERALD ).: Pocahonlas. Electrical ' Engineering— Delta Lpsilon; .AIFF 2.3.1; ' eislu:i 1.2; Engineers (.:irni al 2: Glee Club 3. I ' OSION. WILLIAM E.: Corvdon, VnM n— University of Iowa; Ch;irilou Junior College. PO I PER. i.YLE A.: Groton. S. D., Poultry Husbandry— Ponhry Judging I cam 3: .South Dakota Slate. I ' O I I ER. WII.LI.WI ;.: Davenport. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Ian Bet:i: Pi Ian Sigma 3.4; ASME 3.4; Pern Slate; ITni- versitv of Colorado. i ' OWER, RLSSELL L.; Norfolk, Nebr., Mechanical Engineering- Pi Tau Sigma 3,4; ASME 3,4. 403 POWERS. MtlAIN I,.; M.ixucll. .laiiiulliiinl •.V i; « i.ui— VNK.A 2,3,4; Ward S stfm 1.2: . f;iiuiUiiral C:iul) 3.1. I ' R.VFT, ROBERT W.; Des .Moiiics. Civil r.iiiiiiirrinin—Vi K.ippa .Mpha. I ' R.W. [. RTH. |0; Ecu Dddi r. .. Miiiuio, ,n, il—lMi., Delta Delta; Home Eioikhhks Clnh I.L. ' .;i.l; W(: l.L ' .S.l; WW 2.3. PRESTON. WIl.EIWI R.; (.nll ll lrl,-,ni,in ,M, r (r  , — |iiiimii . VM. 1.1. l ' r(;H, Ell(.E E C: (cd.n RipicK. huUislunI -.r i r n ..n— I licl.i i; Rand 1; liidiisinal l-.liu ,iii..n Chili .3.1: ' lel |as 3.1. Pl ' C.H. VIR(.IM. v.; (old. ( ' - ' )rir ' 7n .;, r — I « isicis 2,3.1; C:aidinal (.iiild 3; Hotiu- l-.,,,n..iiii( s CImI, 1.2.3.1; IWCA 1.2.3; Wiiitci Sports CUdi 2.3. PI ' RC;EEI,. L. DAEE: Ennlc. 1: ,1, ulluial r,l u, nlio„ — . tnu lural EdiK.ilii.n 2.3.1; lou.i Si. He Ic.uluis C.lii-c, once. I E. RAEPH O,; E.inli.iidl. Minn.. I ,nulsu,l r ,, liiln tui,— Ian Sisiuia Delta 2.3; Mpha cl.i 2.3; l.S 2.3.1. piesideni 3; Hori)zns 2.3; I ' niveisitv of linnonia. (UINER, D.WID B.; Des Moines. Iiinmil ll,nh,i:i,ln— .ii S stem 3; Intraniuials; I ' ein Si.itc le.Hheis (ollei e; Coloi.ido University; Diakc rni eisii . nriNX. DALE |.; Walciloo. l,; li,nu,,il lui nirri n:: — (U ' lNN. FRANCES K.; Eone Ro.k. M,; IniiukiI kiiiiiiifciiiii — ' . SME 1: Ward S steni 1; e vin;in f:lnl) 2.3.1; Intianmials 1.2.3.1. OlINN. KENNE ' I ' H E.; Eake iciv. I-,inii )l ri,ilioiis—Ue] :i Phi; Newman Clid) 1,2.3.1; K;inii OiHi.ilions (hih 1.2.3.1; l. ii, iillui- ist : Ifnva Stale Daily I- OEINN. PAUL ].; |elleison. ,i, luminal I-, ,,in,i,i,i —VUi Kappa; Neuin;ni Clnh 1.2.3.1; ESSIE 3.1: Snrnlisl. R. I). K.() ICH. NK;K; Winleisel. ],ulushiiil r.duuilinu— RAE, JOSEPH W.; Des Moines, Criicinl Eniiiiircriiiii—Sv uu.wi Club ' 2; Ciii eisil of linnesol;r. College of ,St. Thomas. RAFN, MARCIA E.: EeuisKnvn. Mont.. (:liri„nliy—iol., Sii;m,i Pi 3,1: Iowa Chemical .Society 3.1; Siiriue Womens Cluh 1.2.3.1; Festiyal Chorns 1,2.3.1: Players 1.3. RAGAN, LOES E.: Boone. OirtilK s—]]i nH- Eumoinus Clnh 1.2.3.1; YWCA: Newman Clnh 1.2,3,1. R. GSDAEE. AE ' DREV E: Ames, l-aoils ami Xiiliilioii— RAINWATER. DAN D.; Sii;onrne . Ciinal Fii:j,nirr,nif — . lu Kappa Epsilon; G. E. Sociels 1; B;nid 2.3.1: Purdue Inivrsiu; De Pauw I ' niversitv. RALSTEN. MERRIEI, W.; Oin;iha. Nehr., hJrihiial I-ji.j,ni, ' ri ni: — Theta Xi; . 1EE 3.1; Rifle I e.un 1: Inti.nnnrals 1.2.3. RAMSEY, HENRY B. |R.: Omah.i, Nehr.. .M« i«7 ,i , — Alpli.i Tan Omega, ice president 2. president 3; Pi Mn Epsilon 3.1; Science Council, president 1; Vei.shea 2: Science Piihlication Boaid 1: Bomb Beauty Ball 2: Inteifiaternity Coiuicil 3; ashingtoii I ' niveisitv: Yale. RAMSEY, ROBERE C.: Des Moines, El,; hi, al Eu. iucniui — Veishea 3,1. RAN.SOM, BRUCE H.: Ionia, 1:1,; hi, ,il rii ' ni,;-! nio — IEE 2,3,1: Ward System 1,2,3,1. RANDOLPH. HOWARD 1).: Ohlonj;. 111.. 1:1,; 1 1 1, ,il •,  ;) c«n ,!, ' — RASMCSSEN. MAR ■ }.: Foiest City, liistiluh,in ManngemenI— ■WC;A 3.4: Home Econonn ' cs Club: W;ildorf Innior CoUctje. RA T:R, DUANE D.; . mes. Ak) oi.v— M.irdiins; Band 1,2,3: Con- ert Band 1 ,2. READ, ALVIN A.: Brookhn, El,;l,i,„l •) i;ni,7 r, ,i;_ AIEE-IRE 2,3,1, secretary 4; Ward 1,2. READE. FRANCES C: C:linlon. ,;r( (   ) ' — Hoi ticnltnre Cluh 1,2.3.4, secietaiv 3; Festival Choir 1.2; Kappa Phi. RFC LOR. [AMES I).; E;nl ille. hiiinal i(v ' ii ( n— Bloik ;ind Bridle. REDMOND. JOY V.; Akron. Ohio. ) , , s._K,ipp,i Dell;i; W. 3: VC;, 3.1; Wcstminsler College: Kent Si.iie Iniversiiv. REED, LEANNA M.: Mai|uoketa, Child )ei ' (7-. , ;,  (_WAA 3,1; Htmie Eccmomics Club 1,2,3,1: YWCA 1,2,3; liiii,imurals 3,4. REED, LESLIE D.: Ames, Elerhical F.ns,inr,riiio— REED, P. TRICIA R.: Clearlicld. Zoo n,cJy_S(ienie Womens Clnh: ' WCA: Chorus: Lindenwood College. REED. ROBERE S.: Morrill, Nehr.. (■„-tu-ral Euoiti,;riu, — Mv.y .Sigma Phi; Band 3: Do:ine. REED, ROBERE S.: Davlona Be.i.h. El,i.. M,;li,nn,,il E.nonu;;- ,„£r__ASME 4; Iowa State Ponloiiieis. REESE. RICHARD A.: Omah;i. Nehi,. J, i, luminal E, ,n„,,iii, s—] ' ]ii Delta ' Eheta: ESSIE 3.1; Veishe.i 3; l!,„nh 3.1. REHEREK. ADOEPH JR.: Binghamloii. N. ., M,; l„iiii,al ■; ,i; - iirniin: — I ' niveisitv of Dnhii(|ne. REICHLINGER. PERRY E.; West Poinl. Ndii . I u, all iiial E,hi laliiin — .Agricnitnral Exlncation (,hih 1.2.3.1. iic.isuki 2. vice president 3, president 4; MRA REIGEE, ZELMA F.; Inavale. Nchi,. lu.lih,li„n Ma,i,iii,iii,iil— Home Economics C:lnb 3.1; Ee;i ' 4m- of Women dtcrs: rni er siiv of Nebraska. REILLY, JACK R.: I antl.snij,,- U; lul,;lin;—SSl.. . vice |)resident 3; C.reen (iaiidn 2; Kansas Slate. REINKE. EI ' GENE F.; Wanatah, Ind., n,iii  ,  s;rv— Daiiv In- dustry Club 2.3,4: Gamma Delta 2,3. RflSS. l)OII E St. Joseph, Mn Cix ' il Etnriiir .(;- . SCE: Rill N. CI, A ION IE: Regent. N. D.. Pli .sirs— ' Mn Epsilon I; liili,nnnr;ils; W;iid Svstem 3,1, I,S. 3.1: N. D. State Ee;i licis College. REN.XRD. GENE E.: . rlington, Nehr.. Eaiulsrap,- .1 nliil,; Inn — 1 :ni Sigma Delt;i 3.1; SSI,. 2.3.1. Ire;is nier 3; U,iii-,,ius 3.1; rniversitv of Nebraska. RKXAliD. EDWIN I..: Des Moines. C-ucral ■; ,y() vud!;— K;ipp;i Sigm;i; ' eishea 1.3; (i. E. SotieI . REND MIL. JOHN W.: Bnilin;;lon. Cl„i„i,al EN, i,i,;-nii,j,— I(4iemE 3.4: MRA: Bnrlinglnn juinoi College. RE ()IDS. ECGENE E,: Bmunsioun. Ill,; -mrWn — Ad(4;iiile: Mpli.i (I. I 3.1: foicsiM (lull 2.3.1; .l„i, ' s E,,nsl,; 3: I-mmi - hnisl 3; , gi ic ill tin .il ((.uiuil 1; Inn .niiiii .ils; Midip .m College; I ni eisilv ot (.eoigi.i, RHODES. M, R1AN J,; Dniuombe, l)i,l,li, s— .i (, .1111111,1 l)ell;i; WC. 1,2,3,1: Home Economics Clnh 1.2.3.1; eishe.i 2; C.nnpns 1 II Clnh 1,2: Festival C:hoir 1,2,3: .Social Coiiiu il 3. RIIODIS, SWIIEI, M.; Dnncombe. Dairy iic i .s n— EainiHonse; ll.iiM Indnstiv (4nh 1.2,3; Fort Dodge Junior College. RlllEI IN. WILLIAM E.; Rixcisidc. CaliE. Velininan- Mr,li,i,i,-— I ' l K;ippa . lph;i. secietaiv 2. piesidciit 3: Concert B;iud I; Home- (oining 3; eishea 3: , VME 1.2.3,4: Intcrfialcrnitv Council 3; lei J;i I; eleriiiarv Medicine Ball 1; Yel-J:i . RICH. WII.LEWI C;.: . mes. A: , 1, iillinal {Wi mi .,,,— gi k nil 111 .il Education Clnh. RK:HARD,S0N. MARILYN E.; Nevada, Di,-lrlics— RK:HE.S. AIA ' IN J,: Rolfe. P,inllr Huslmiidn ' —l ' h ' i K;ipp.i; B.iiid 1.2; Cdee Cluh 3.4: Poultry Cluh 3,4; Newman C;luh. RINC:KEL, JACOB F.: Ames, General £ns nfm)ig— G. E. Socictv: Los .Angeles City College: Centerville Iowa Junior College. RISSE, JOHN ' [.: Eldora. Ellerlrical Em ineering— RllCIIIE. HELEN F.: Rochelle. m.. Esperi ' nieiilal C,)„l;,; — Mpha G;iiiini.i Delia, secretary 3: Sigma , ' Mpha lota 2,3,1; ' C 1.2.3.1; Oi.hestia 1.2.3,4; Marching Band 1.3.1: C.on eit Band 1,2.3.1; Home Economics Club 2,3,4. Rl IIS, EDWARD M.: Airies. General Engineering— 1, y.i Ipsilon: Cheerle;ider 1.2.3.4; Pep Council 4. RII IS. WILLIAM J.: . mes, A n (emrt f«_DeIta I ' psilou: Pi Mu Epsilon 3,1, diiector 4: Scabbard and Blade 3,4: Cheer .Stinad 3,4: ISC Plavers 3,1; ' lellow Jacket 3: Yel-Jax 2,3. vice-president 3: Green Gander 2: Shel, li 2.3: Veishea 2,3: Milil,ii B.ill I; Home- coming I ' ep Barbeiue I; l,ni-a Slate Daily 1; S,i,nli ' .l I: Cieigh- loii University. ROBB. IHOM.VS . .; Centerville, Animal im «iu m — Bloi k and Bridle 2,3.1. ROBERIS. .SIEPHEN E.; Burlington. General Engin,; ' ung—G. E, Socielv 3: MR. 3. treasurer 3. ROBERIS. EHOM.YS H. JR.: S camore. 111.. l;;roi„, n — Phi Ddia Ihela. president 4; Alpha Zeta 4: Phi Eta Sigma 3: , gronom Club 1: I ' niveisitv of Illinois; University of Chicago. ROBERISON. (.AYEORD K.: Storm Lake, Forestry— Vh KapjKi Ian: Forestry Cluh 1,2,3,4; Ames Forester 3,4. ROBESON, G, DOUGLAS; De.s Moines, Arehiteetural Engin,ering— Beta Theta Pi; AL 2,3,4: Varsity Swimming Te;nn 1,2.3.1, (,i|)- taiu 3: ' aisity • ' I Cluh 2,3,4; Engineers Carniv.il I, ROIVSON. DOUGL.VS S.: Midland, Tex., .S (i n s — Monl. 111.1 Si;ilc Universil ; North Dakota State Universitv: .dli Cii Si;ite leadier ' s College. ROEI ' HIG. DON.XLD D.; Ames. Civil Engineering— RCK.ERS, JOHN J, JR.: . mes. lorimlhnal Engine,! ing— S: t:: Moiiungside, ROIIRBERt.. RODERICK (i,: Council Bliilfs, Civil Engineering— l.ii(|iHllc Univeisin, ROESEN. M. , RD W.: Northwood, Eleelrieal Engineering— RONDES lAEDI . CAROLYN E.: Minneapolis. Minn.. Home Exn- noinies Edii, al 1,111— Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4: YWCA 1,2; WAA 2,3,1: Home Economics Council 3: WA A Council 4: Elm Hall vice-president. ROOS. DON. LD O.; Den er. Colo.. Eaiulsiape Areliiterliire— Sigma Phi Epsilon; .SSLA 1.2.3,4; Veishea 2,3,4: Red Cross Exe- cutive Board 2,3,4; linmb 1,4: lorea State Daily 1,2; Agriculturist 2.3: Homecoming 3.4; Bomb Beauty 2: .Apple Polisher ' s Ball 2.3. Hardest Ball I: Beaux Arts Ball 3: 030 Cluh 2.3; Newman Club 1.2.3,1; ■Ir;ick; Eeiuiis; Colorado Uniycrsitv. ROOS. LEO (;.; Denver, Colo,, Meehnnieal Eiigineering—Sigm.i Phi Epsilon: . ' VSME 3.4; Newman Club 1,2,3,1. ' ROOSE. I.ELAND N.: Charter Oak. General Engineering— r ch:i 1,111 Delta: G. E. .Society 3: Engineers Carnival 3; Iinra Stale Daily 3; Social Council 3; Veishea 3; Grinnell College. ROSEN. ARITIUR W.; Minneapolis, Minn., Cliemieal Engineer- ing— MChcmV. I.2.3.I: Cardinal Guild 1: Ward System 3.1, ROTH. JOANNE S.: Granite Citv. 111.. Home Management— ] v. Delta Pi: Home Economics Club 3 ;YWCA 1.2,3; eishea 3. ROWAN, JOHN T. JR.: Burlington. Eleelrieal Engineering— RUB ' . GEORCiE M; Guthrie Center. General Engineering — Mpha Chi Rho. president 2: 030 Club; G. E. Society 3.1: ' arsitv Rifle Sciuad I: Interfraternity Council 2. RUFF, DONALD O.: St. Jo.seph. Mo.. El,;liieal Engineering— Kappa Sigma; Missouri School of Mines. 404 RUHR. (Ill FORI) K.; Atlantic, Zoology— Rl SK.. (ARl, v.; Ncuton, Agricultural Economics — Alpha Gamma Rlio. piisideni; Agricultiiial Kcoiiomics Club 1,2.3,4; Campus 1 H Club 1.2..S,4: Debate Club 2; liiteifiateinity Council -l. Rl ' SK, C.l-X)R(.E D.; Neuton, .Igricullurtil Journalism — Alpha (.amiiia Rlio; Sigma Delta C;hi ;i; loicu Sliilc Daily; Agriculturist; eishea; t-H Club. RtSSELL, CARL E.; Fort Dodge, Industrial Economics— C. E. Society 3; ISSIE t; Fort Dodge Ji. College. Rl SSEl.I.. ROHERl 15.; Daveiipoil, Electrical Engineering— MEE ,-f.l. Rlt ll () sk , Rl 111 A; lUlIf I ' laiiu-. Mattuiiiatics—K:tpiyA Deh.i; (. ; (.■ ]u.l Club 2.:t.l; M.iiliemalics C:Uib 3.1; Siientist: Scieuie Wimnn- ( lub 2.3.1; Si. . Iar s Clullegc of . otie Dame. RVSTRO.M, RAVMO.ND W . JR.; . mes, Agritulluial Engineeiing— .VSAE 3.1; 1-H Club. RVSIROM. ROGER A.; Waterloo. Eleitiual Engineering — IEE 2.3,1; Delta .Sigma 1 beta 3.1; V.MCA. .S r. JOHN. K. R1. .M.; Sioux Cil). Electiual Enginrenng— SAl.isiU R I). M. XLNE; Steuartsville, . Io., Home Eionomics— Home Econoniiis Club 3,1; Gracelaud College. SALISBIRV, CER.ALD E.; Des Moines, Electrical Engineenng— Iheta Delta Chi; . IEE IRE. .SAND. GE. DUANE W.; Lamoni, Agiiiultuial Eiln, ation—VAiin- House; . gricullural Education CMub 1.2.3, piesideni 1; C.uupus 1 H Club ' 1.2. secietarv; Agriiultunsl 3. SANDERS. DANIEL C; ' Waterloo. Cnul Engineenng— l u Kappa 1 beta. S.WFORD. E1) . RD R.; Clifton. N. J.. Electrical Engineenng— I ' bi k.ipp.i ISr. Ela Kappa Nu 3.4; . 1EE IRE 3,1, president. SAN.XER. RK;H. RD L.; .Vuamosa, Industrial Economics — Cameia t:lub: K.uisas .State College. SASSAM.W. J. MES R.; Oltumwa. Civil Er(o,,ieenng—. SCE 3.1; Roger Williams C;lub 1.2,3,4; Oklahoma Baptist I iii ersil . S.VUNDERS. .MARGERY G.; lakoma Park. .Md.. Home Economic Education Pi Beta Phi; Omicron Nu 3.1; Phi I ' psilon Omicron 3.4; VWt;. ; Homernaker 1,2,3.4; Home Econoiuics Club. .S. RE. C. RL J.; Scranuin. Agncultural Education — .-Mpha Gam- ma Rbo; Agricultuial Education Club 2.3.4; Football 2.3; liUer- frateruitN Pledge Cxiunul 1. SCALLON ' . NICHOLAS P.: . ikle . Ceneiiil Engineering— ' W kappa. .SC;ALL0N, TERF:SA .M.; .Uklcy, Home Euinoinic Ediiuilion— Omicion Nu, 3,4; Campus 4-H Club 1.2.3.1: Home EconoEuits Club 1,2,3,4; 1S. ; Dormitory President 3. SCAMMAN, JACK; Rock Poit, Mo., Velcnnan Medu ine— . lau Omega; Missouri University. s( HLENKER. RALPH F.; Des Moines. Electiual Engineenng— eishea 2.3.4; AlEE 3.4. SCHLl Ills. GEORGE W. |R : Webster (.loves. Mo. Iniinul Husbandn—lMlA L ' psiloii; UIcm k and Biidlr 1.2.3.1: RO IC Rifle learn 1. stHOLIEN. JOHN J.: Sioux Cil . McUaniial Engiueei ing— ' n kappa: ASME 3.4; ' liomb 1. S( HOI. IKS. RICHARD W .: . lgoiia. ludiislnal Eiioi„e,-nng— SSIME 2.3.4; . SME I. liui.imui.ils 1,2.3.1: Hoiiieioiniiig 1.2; I.oras College of Dubui|iie. SCH.MIELAl. ' C. RLA E.; Da en|.nii. Home . laiiageiiienl— )i:lu Delta Delta; Joint Social Couiuil I: WCA: Home Eioiiomus (4ub; eishea. SCH.MIDF. HOWARD N.: Kewaskiiin. Wis. „,,a ) — Alpha eia 3.4; Ward Svstem; Forestry Club. seiiel.ii 2. presuleiil 3: Wiiilei Sports (.lub 1.2: Campus Radio (4ub. stH.MII ,. BERNARD E.: Kiikville. Meiluiuiial Engineering— Sigma Phi Epsilon: . SMK 4; ' eishca 3. SCHNEIDER, LEO R.; Rock Island. Physical Edutation—DeUi Ipsilon, presiilent 2; X ' arsity I Club 2,3,4, president: B;isket- ball 1,2.3.4: Track 1; Science Council 4; Cardinal Re 1: Inter- liaiernit Council 2: .Nebraska LniversiiN. SCHRIMPER. RICHARD ).: Marion. Matlieiiialii s—Vi Mil Epsi Ion 1. eishea 3; Band 3,1; North Dakota Stale; Coe College. SCHROEDER. WILBERF E.; Burlington. Industrial Eionomics- kansas State; North Dakota Stale; South Dakota Stale. SCHROPP. MAR(.ARF:T C; Des Moines. .oolog —iH- A ela. ircasiirer; VWC. ; IiUcrfaith Council: Scieiite Women s (bib Council; Sciciue Women ' s Club, vliepiesdient. SCHl I.E. ElXiENE D.; Milford. Mechanical Engineering— S ¥.. S( Hill . |OlIN: I..I Ciosse. Wis.. Mechanical Engineering— s( HIMA( HER. NORM N C: Diibii(|ue. Mechanical Engineer- ing— ' i I. Ill S1.4111.1: SME, S( 111 I N. R1(1I R1) I.: M.iiison. (heinical Engineering— Coii.oidia. SCHW.VB. KEllll ().: Siilion. Nebi.. (.eneral Engineering— Uc Va lau Delta; .M.nibing B:iiid 1; Engineer 2.3: G. E. .Society. S( HW, BE. FREDERK k P: Dubuque. Chemical Engineering— S( HWEFI ' . SHIRI E ' l W : lili lu IK ille. Sociology— Vsi Chi 3.4. secretary 3. SCFIWIETERT. HERB; McGregor. Agricultural Education— SCOI ' l . H. KEIFH; Des Moines. Industrial Economics— SSIE. SCOFF. ROBERT H.: Spokane. Wash., P i)jiCi— Whinvorth Col- lege. SE.VbOLD. CARL A.; Keokuk. Chemical Ettginecring-AlChemE; North Dakota State; Oregon Stale. SEAGREN, ERNEST E.; Fonda. Electrical Engineering— MEE 2.3,4; N ' eishea 3; Missouri School of Mines. SEELEV, PALL G.; Rockwell City. Industrial Economics— ISSlE. SELLERS, JOHN E.; Chariton, Animal Hushandiy-Wock and Bridle Club. SELLS, GWENDOLYN A.; Beaver Creek. Minn.. Home Economics Education — Home K,conomics Club 1.2,3.1: WC, 1.2.3.1; Cam paiiile Singers 1.2.3: WAA 2.3.1; Woniens I H Club 1,2,3,4. Council 3; Inlerfaith Council 3: Lulheran Slaiideni Association 1.2.3.4. ice-president 3: Luibei College. SE.Ml.ER. PHILIP M.; Benton Harbor, Mich.. C.eneial Engineer- ing — Phi Kappa Psi; Engineer 4; Western Michigan College. SERO Y, GEORGE K.; Cedar Rapids. Mechanical Engineering — Sigma Chi; Pi Tau Sigma 3,4; Fan Beta Pi 3.4: Riughls of St. Patrick 4; AS.ME; Engineering Council 3; Homecoming 3: Veishea 3; Engineer 2,3; Junior Prom 3. SEVERSIKE. C.VRROLL L.; .Ames, Ceramic Engineering— SH. FER, DON P.; Newell. Electrical Engineeriiig — Delta Upsilon, tieasuier 3; Eta Kappa Nu 3.4; Tau Beta Pi 3.4: F.ngineering (ionncil 3. president 4; Engineers Carnival 4; Veishea 3; Engi- neers Ball; Festival Chorus 3. SHARP, VIRGINIA; Ottiimwa. Horticulture— K:ii .t Kappa Gam- ma, secietary 4; VWCA 1,23,1; Hoi lie iiliiire (4iib 2.3.1. secretary 3. vicepiesident 4. SHAPIRO. BE.-VFRICE H.; (hi.ago. 111.. Child Develojnnent— Home Economics Club 2.3.1; Intel F.iilli Coiiiuil 3.1: Urigbi |niiior College. SFIAW. JEAN ' e.; Ambrose. Home Eionoiniis Eilucatnni-Motf.ir Board 3.4: Phi Up.silon Omicion 3.1: Caidinal (.nild 3.4; Welch Hall, president 3: Social Bureau. SHAW AN, JOHN W.; Denison. Electrical Engineering— Rei.i 1 beta Pi; Band 1.2,3,4; University of Chicago. SHEAN. Rl I H M.: Cedar Knpids, ' Applied Art— SHEEH.YN. DONN.V B.: .Vmes, Home Economics Education— SHEELER. MAX I.; Des Moines. Chemical Engineering— SHELFON. DEWII 1 S.; Bloomfield, Agricultural Education— Baiul 3; .Vgiiiultural Education Club; Bloomfield Junior College. SHELDON. |()HN .M.; Eklora, Industrial Education — Liimbda Chi Alpha: ASM 3: Induslrial Education Club 2.3.4: IFTA 2.3.4. SHEP.VRD. ROBERTA J.; Chariton. Applied 4) — Delta Phi F)elta 3.4. treasurer 1; Home FAonomiis (lub 1.2.3.1: YW( A 1,2,3,4. SHEPERD. JOHN; Gaiy, Ind., Chemical Engineering—SigmA lplui Epsilon; I Club 2,3.4: Basketball; Miami University. SHERBRING. .MIL FON J.; Ogden, Eorestry— SHIELDS. JOHN T.; Fullerlon, .Nebr., General Engineering— ' hi Kai)i)a Psi. treasurer 3: G. E. .Society 3.4; University of Nebraska. SHIPMAN. KEI IH D.: Orchard. Neln.. Animal Husliandn—lnliA murals 3,1. SHOEMAKER. SYF.VI.V C; Pleasant Ridge. Mich.. Applied Art- Kapjja Delta, vice-president 3; Home Economiis (,lub 1.2.3.1: (;A 1.2.3.4; WAA 2,3,4; ISC Players. SHORB. ROBERT F.; .Ames, Induslrial Education— Vunci iw of B.iltnnoie: Boone Junior College. SHORF:. WILLIAM S.; Ames, Cliemical rechnolog — i A Chi Sigma 4; Iowa Chemical .Societ : Uni ersily of Kansas. SHRINER. LEON H.: Moneta. C.eneral Engineering— (... E. .Society 2.3.1: Malhenuitics Club 1.2. SHU MAKER. |OHN B. JR.: Des Moines. Chemical Engineering— Alph.i i Sigma 3.4: Pi Mil Epsilon 3,4; Phi Lambda Upsilon 4. SIECK. .Xl.BERT M.: Couiuil Blutls, Civil Engineering — Sigma Phi Epsilon; ASCE 1.2.3.4. vice-president 3. ])iesideul 1: lau Beta Pi 3: Knights of St. Patrick I. SIEMENS. JOHN W.: Goldheld. I ' eterinar .M(- cn«— Sigma Phi Epsilon: Veterinary Student. SIF:VERS, MARION G.; Milan. 111.. I entiles and C.lolhing-Hinnc Economics Club 3.4: 4-H Club 3.4; Blackburn College. SII.LEITO. BARBARA J.: Des Moines, Home Management— Chi Omega: W ' C.V: Home Faouomics Club: Cardinal (Juild, secre- larv: eishea 3; Homecoming 3: Women ' s Pan-Hellenic Dance 3: lionib 4; Home Fxonomics Ball 1. SIMON. FIKI.EN I..; West Builington, lexliles and Clothing— Fesii :il (boil. 1: S(ni:il Coinuil 3: Biiilinglon Junior College; . iitio b. SINEK. F)ON J.: RoUe. Landscape An Iiilecture—Vhi-IA i, piesi- deni 3: SSLA: Apple Polishers Ball 3. S1N(.H. RANJI F; Ames. Agriculture— SINNER. ROBER ' F D.; Omaha. Nebr., Chemical Engineering— AlChemE 3.4; Alpha Chi Signui. I; Waul S siem 3.1: Iiura- miirals 3.4; University of Omaha. SKEWES. ARl R.: Union (;ro e. Wis., leterinan Medicine— Fail Kapp;i Epsilon. Ireasiiier 2; eishe;i I; cleriiiarv Ball 2; Veterinary Sports Dance 2. 405 SKINNER, ROBKR r 1..; Mount Ayr, Animal Hiishaiidfy—Vdim- Housc: Meals JmlKiiig learn 3; Livestock Judging Team; l)aii Judging .Squad 1; Block and Biidlc l,2,. ' i,4; AgiicuUural Education Clul) :i.l: Campus 4H Clul) ' 2., ' i; Agiiciillurist 2.3; Intramuials 1.2,3.1: X ' eisliea 1.2.3. SRJERSETH. lORI.IEF N.; Brocket, N. 1)., Ann, ulliniil Eiignirr,- itig — FarniHoiise; ASAE 2,3,-1; ASAE Banc|uet 2: Engineeiiug Council 3,-1, treasurer 4; Theta Beta Pi 3.4; Alpha Zeta 3.4; l.,SA 2.3.4; California Institute o£ lechnologv; Lniversit ol Southern California. SIAIER. ROBERl 1.; Greeley, Industrial luonoinics—lSSlE 3.1; lllniuis Institute of lechnology; Elkader Junior College. Sl.O.W. JAMES A.; Walker, Vetennaiy Medicine— Coe College. Sl.OBE. S1AM.E ' v.: Orange City, Gt-ncral Engineering— SuMh Western Junior College. SMllH. CLIFFORD E.; Osceola, General Engineering— SMIIH. DELBERl D.; Butler, Mo., ionu «gy_.Mens Glee Club 1; ISl Singers 4: Sociulogv Club 3,4; Graceland College. SMIIH, DENNIS 1.; Red Oak, Chemical Eugineerini!,—A C L-mV. 2.3. SMIIH. DON AI 1) I,.: Dubuque, Civil Emiijieering— S.MIIH. EARL 1 ' .; Clemou.s, Mechanical Enginecii ' ng—ASME 2.3,1; ' eishea 2,3,4; Caeighton University. SMITH, ELWOOD P.; Des Moines, Aerouanlical Eugineernig— 1 heta Xi; l. S 4; Drake University. SMIIH, JANE; Oitumwa, Sodo og — Science Women s Club 1.2; Festival C:horus 3,4; luisters 2.3,4; Band 1.2. SMI IH. J. E. KEllH; Dickens, Malhemalu :.—Ui n I psilon; Pi Mil Epsilon 3.4; Scientist. SMI I H. MAX A.; Clemons, Agricultural Eionomiis—WKIA 1.2.3.1: Inler-Faith Council 1; Homecoming 3: . gi ii uliuial EcoiKimiis C4ub 1.2.3; Council 3; W.SSF. SMITH. RICHARD L.; Murray, Animal H .s « ( n— Bloik and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team. SMIIH. RICHARD W.; Cedar Falls, Induslnal hnonieenug—Un ' .d Slate I eachers College. S.MILH, ROGER P.; Ames. Chemical Engniccring—MChemY.: Oskosh State Tachers College. SMII H, THOMAS R.; Volga. Animal Huibandry—Wpha. Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta. vice-president 4; Agrit ulturist 2; Scabbard and Blade 3.4; Block and Bridle Club 2,3,4: Meals Judging Team 3: Dairy Judging Team 4; Li eslock Judging Te.im 1: Syiacu.se Uni- versity. SMTTH, VOLNEV H.; Malvern. Agri,ulluial Eni:,i,iccnn r — SAE 1,2.3,4; Delta Sigma Theta 3.4; Ward S sleni 1,2.3.1. SMITH. WILLARD G.; Ciedar Rapids, Aniiilc, luial Engineering— Phi Kappa Psi. SMTTH. YVONNE C.: Diduth. Minn., Inslitulum Munagcment- Home Economics C;lub 1.2.3.1: WC. 1.2: Te.igue ol Women X ' oteis 3. SMOOT, JOHN E. JR.; Parsons. Kan., iuduslnal E,lu, alti,n ]n cliistrial Education C:hd); Iowa Fuline le.uheis Association: Parsoirs Junior College. .SNELL. RU.SSEI.L S.; Ainsuorth, Nebr.. EIcIikuI Engineering- SNYDER. ROBERT A.: Dalhis Center. Irleiimnx Meditine—l ' Kappa . lpha. .SC:)DERBERC;. .MARGTT |.: Omaha. Nebr.. Horn, Ei,m, mns Edu cation— Odk Hall, piesident 4: Home Eioiiomiis Club: Messiah Chorus 3,4: .Attendant to Homeiomiiig (hicen 1: Oiuaba Uni- versity. .SOETHE, GE0RC;E F.; Burlington. Elciliiial Enntiieering— AlEE 4. .SOLDAT. BRETA C; )ewell. Textiles and Clmhiug—Chi Omega: Omicron Nu, 3.4: Hcmie Economics Club 1.1: VWC:A 1; WA.V I: WAA 2: Homemaker 2. SO.MERS. W1LLFC:)RD M.; Lake City, Ccamn Engineering— ACS 2.3.4, vice-president 3.4: Keramos 4. presiilenl. I; Faigineeriiig Council 3.4: Engineers Carnival 3,4. SORAUF, JEANNE E.; Racine, Wis.; Textiles and Related Stience— Twisters 2.3. .SORENSEN, RICH. RD M.; Norfolk, Nebr.. hidinliial Eduuilinii— SPANGLER, CHARLENE E.; Omaha, Nebr.. Chemistr — urv. Board 4; Cardinal Ciuild; YWCA 1,2,3,4, vice-presideut 4; Lvon Hall ice-president; luterFailh Council 3,4; Science Women ' s Club 1.2.3.4; Bfjmh 3; Iowa State Debaters 3. SPANGLER. CHARLES E.; Oiiraha. Nebi., Agricnllnral Eco- nomiis — Sigma Phi F psilon. secretarv 4; .Alpha Zeta 3.4; Student Union Board 3.4; YMCA 3; . gricultural Economics Club 2.3.4: Agricultural Clouncil 3,4; Botnb 2,3.4: College Press Board 4: llumh Publication Board 4; Festival Chorus 1,2,3.4. SPEARING. ROBERT C: Manlv. Zoo ogv— Pi Kappa Phi. presi- dent 3: Interfraternitv C.ouncil 3; Band 1.2; 030 Club 2. SPEF:R. VAUGHN C; Milford, Animal Huslnindrv — delante: Block and Bridle 2,3.4. SPENC;ER, DARYL I..: Newton. Elect: inil Engineering- A V.V. IRE 3.4; Radio Workshop 1,2.3.4; WOI Radio Plavers 2.3.4. •STAFFORD. RICHARD C:.: Ames. General Engineering— G. E. Society 2.3,4; Mens Glee Club 1. S TAIA ' , S.KDIE M.: Webster Citv, Zoo i)gv— Alpha Gamma Delta; WC..A 1.2,3,4; Science Women ' s C:lub 1,2,3.4; Iwister 2; Green Gander 3 ; Roger Williams Club 1.2; ' Theta Epsilon 1.2,4; Uni- versity of .Arkansas. ST.ANFEL. FRANCIS V.: Des Moines. Mechanical Eiigineering— St. .Ambiose C oUege; Northwestern Uni eisity. STAUNTON. ROBERT E.; Rochester, N. Y., Industrial Econom- us_|SSIE 3,1: Veishea 4. STED.MAN, RICH. RI) E.: Des .Moines. Dairy Industry— A n y.x Tau Omeg:L: College Co.ssacks 1. STEELE, C:. I A : , mes, General Engineering — Alpha Tau Omega, pusidciii I: Homecoiriing 3; Bomb Beauty Ball 3; Interfrateriiit) Ccnincil 3; Band 1.2.3.4; Green Gander 1,2; Engi- neer 2.3; Veishea 3. STEFFEN, GAYLORD R.; Da enpoil. Indnsliial Educalion—l. S. Scale Railroaders 2.3; Industiial Eihu.ition C;lub 3,4; Pannnel C;ourt C:ouiuil 2: B;ind 3. STELLRECH4 ' , SA. I |.; Musiatine, Eandseajie Archilec!ure—[M, Sigma Delta 3,4; SSLA 3,4; Hurizons 4. S TEPHENS, JOHN V,; Des Moines, Science— STEPHENS, SUSAN J.; Des Moines, Elistory-Guvernmenl—Vi Beta Phi; YWCA 1,2,3,4; Science Women ' s Club 1,2.3,4; Iowa Stale Uailv: William Woods College; Drake University. STEPHENSON, STANLEY W. JR.; . mes. Civil Engineering— George Washington Uni ersit . .STE ' EN.S. EDWIN L.; Winlield. Agrindtuial Engineering SAE 3.4: .AS.ME 3: I ' CF 1,2,3,4. STOAKES. WITI.I, , I L.; Sioux City, Electrical Engineering— Phi Mu .Alph.i 2.3.1: (Juhestra 1,2,3,4; .Mason City Junior College. SI0C;KWEI.I.. RICHARD C; .Moravia, Landscape Arcliitecture— •SSLA 2.3,4; Centerville Junior College. STOLP. DONALD I,.; Omaha, Nebr., Mechanical Engineering— Pi Tau Sigma: .ASME; Macalester College. SI0LTENBF:RG, RICHARD E.; Davenport, Chemical Engineer- ing — Intranuirals 4: St. .Ambrose College. STCJNE, GERALD B.; Des .Moines, General Engineering— V u Delta I heta, treasurer 2; G. E. Society 2,3.4, treasurer 3; Football 2,3,4; Faigineers Carniv.il 3; eishea 2. SIONEHOl ' SE, A. JA.MES; Burlington, Chemical Technology— Theta Deli.i C;hi: Alph;i C:hi Sigma 4; Scientist 4; Iowa Chemical Sociclv 3.1; Burlington junior College. S TOPPEL. DON.M.D F.: Rochester, Minn., Veterinaiy Medicine— ]r. .AVMA 1.2.3.1. SlOUGH. D C:IE |.: Paik Ridge. 111., Ajijilied .4 7— Radio Work- shop 1.2; YWC;A I: Skelih: Vc-arbook 2.3: Girl Cra y 2; C;hicago .Art Institute. STRAUSBAUGH. E.MOGENE T.; Ames. Home Economics Educa- liini-Hoiwti Economics C;lub 1.2.3.4; YWC:.A 1.2,3,4; Bit and Spur 1; C:ampus 4H C:lub 3.4; WAA 3,4. S TRA ER, R. EARL; Waterloo, Landscape Arcliitecture— SSLA 1.2.3.1: Tau Sigma Delta 3,4: L ' nixcrsitv of Wisconsin: Michigan St.iie Teacheis Ciollege. STREIFF. W, RREN D.: Cienlerville. C.ivil Engineei ing-ASCK 2.3.4; Veishea 3.1; Centerville Junior College. STRTTZEL, JOSEPH A.; Columbia Sta., Ohio, .4giv))i,(  v— Alpha Zeta: .Agronomv Club; Newman Club 1,2.3.4. SI RONG, DONALD L.; Siouv Citv. f o res n— Forest rv Club 1.2.3,4, Mie-]Hesidcnt 3; Baseball; Utah State .Agricultural College. SIUART, DON.M.D R.; Omaha. Nebr., Mechanical Engineering and Indnsliial Engineering— ASME 3.4: Pi Ian Sigma 4 ' ; Veishea 2.3.4. STUCKER, DEAN B.; Cledai Rapids. Animal Husbandry— B[ock and Bridle: Iowa Slate Symphony Oubesii.i: low;i State Concert Band. STUDT, DALE .M.: Belle Plaine. Agrn iilluuil Edu alion—A vA eta 2.3,4; Education Club 1.2.3,4. SULLIX ' A.N, C:OR. I..: Knowille. Tenn.. Household Equipment— kappa Delta: Home Economics Clid) 1.2.3.1; YWCA 1.2.3.4; WOI Woiksliop 2.3. SUMMERS. AI. I |.: Omaha. Nebr.. Chemical Engineering— MCJicniE 3.1: Ouhestia I. SI IMERS, FRANK .: Omaha, Nebr., Chemical Engineering— AlChemE 3.1; Phi L:uubda Upsilon; Phi Mu Epsilon. SUM.MERS. RICHARD S.; Ames, Chemical Engineering— Them Delta Chi; Alpha Chi Sigma 3.4; Tau Beta Pi 4; AlChemE 3,4; loiea Slate Dailv 3; Engineering Council 3,4; DePauw University; Purdue I ' niveisity. SURBAUGH. CRAIG A.; Humeston. A-ironomx— S lEN, THOMAS A.; Nashua, Eoreslr —l ' bi Kappa, treasurer 3; Forestry CUM) 2.3.4; Forester 2,3,4. SW ANSON, CLAIRE L.; Woon.socket, S. D.. Daiix Industix—D-yn) Industrv Club 1.2.3.4; Band; Dakota Wesle an. SWANSON. EUGENE K.; Weslev, General Engineering— Tju Beta Pi 3.4; ISA 3.4, treasure! 4; Veishea 4; Intranuirals 1,2.3.4; Ward Svstem 1,2; G. E. Society 3,4. SWANSON. HOWARD P.; Luverne. Plixsics— SWANSON. JA.MES 1).: Washington. D. C, Agronomx—Bela Theta Pi; Iowa State Players 1,2; Veishea 3. SWANSON, ROBERT M.; Ogden, Agiicnllnial Eduuilion-WICA 3,4; Agricultural Education Club 2,3.4; l.SA. 406 SWANSON. WII.I.IAM B.; Homesltad, Pa., f.tuutHajie Arcliitri- tiiie Theta Xi: SSl.A; Veishea 3: Horizons 3,4: Apple Polishers Ball 3; Homecoming 2,3; Kansas University; Peru State Teachers College. S VE. RI (.EN. (;E0RC;E R.; Winfield, Agricultural Educalinri— .Alpha C.aiiima Rho: loua .Slate Debaters 1; Campus 4H Club 2,3; Agriniihni.st 2,3; .Xgriiuhural Education Club 2,3.4, vice- president 3. SWEENY, EDW.VRD ].: C:levelaiKi Heights, Ohio, Mechanical En- gineering — Delta lau Delta; .Newman Cliih; John Carroll Uni- versity; Carnegie Institute of Technology. SWECilE, U ' .W.NE E.; New Virginia. Agricutliitnl jtnnnalism — .Mpha ;amma Rho, vice-president 3; .Alpha eta 3,1: Sigma Delia Xi 3.1. picsidenl 4; Bloik and Bridle 1: hr.ca Stale l)ail : Agricuhuriil 2; Creeii (.anclei: Music Council. .SWENSON, ROBERl ' E.; Mi Callsbuis. lndn-.tn,il lulu, alion YMCA 1,2,3,4; Industrial Kdiu.ilioii Chib ;i,l; Clmii 2; Alumni Hall, secretary 2. SWENSON, RU.SSELI.; Sanduicb. III., Annniil II iish,indry—l ni Kappa Epsilon: Block and Bridle. SWISHER, ROBERT D.; Woodward. Civil Engineering— MilML Veterinary TABBERSON, KENNEIH M; Iluuhiu; Medicine — Dana College. T. LCOTT. RICHARD C; Webster City, Cinil Engineering— ASCE 2,3,4; Pammel Court Council 3; Intramurals 2,3. T.WLOR, . LTON H.; Schenectady, N. Y., Civil Engineering— .YSCE 3,1. TAM.OR, KENNEIH R.; Spencer, Civil Engineering— MiClL 3. IWM.OR, MAR EOT; Des Moines, Applied Arl—V Beta Phi; WC:A 1.2.3; Home Economics 1,2.3; WAA 1,2,3; Imea State Duil, ' 3. TE.VIER. CHARLES .: Ccnler illc, Indnstiuil E,ononiics—Vi Kappa Alpha; Band 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club I; Basketl)all , 1; Student Properties Board 2; Veishea 2; Festival Chorus 3: Masons 3,4; C. E. Societv 3; ISSIE; Centerville Junior College. TEGROO lENHIIS. WILLIAM D.; Hospers, Electiical Engineer- uiij— AIEE IRE 2,3.1; Waril Member 3,4; University of kan,sas. TELFORD. AN ION M.; Ames. Clieniical Engineering — lau Kappa F psilon: . IChemE; Drake University. TERRELL, .M. JE. N; Des Moines, Applied Art— Home Eco- nomics Club I. ' i; Women ' s Glee Club 3; Oak Hall, viie-president 4; Drake Universit . THEl.MER. )OHN ).: Cedai Falls, Meihanical Engineei ing— ' u .Mu . lpha; . SME 3.1: S mphou Onhestra I,2!3; iim.l Stale Teachers College. THELANDER, ROBERl ¥..: Siinmsburg, Nebr., C.eiieral Engineer- ing — G. E. Societv 3,4; Festi al Choir 2,3; Uni eisily of Nebraska. THEVENIN, RAMON. ' V M.; Des Moines, Textiles and Clothing— Delta Zela; YVVCA 2,3,4; WAA 3; Home Economics Club 2,3,4; Drake. THIEL, EVELYN K.; Freeport. III.; Foods and Xutrilion—Mphd Gamma Delta, vice-president 4; Omicron Nu 3,4; Syirrphony Orchestra 1,2; Pledge Dance 2; X ' eishea 2; Bonil) 2,3; WOI Work shop 3. THOMAS, DOROTHY E.; Omaha. Nebr.. Home Eionomiis Edu- cation— Home Economics Club 3.1: VWCA 1: eishea; Omaha University. 4 ' HOMAS. MARTIN F.; Sioux City. General Engineering— (.,. E. Societv 3.4; 1 rinitv College; Morningside College. FHOM. S. ROSALIE F.; Davenport, textiles and Clolliing—Kj], Ki Kappa Ciamma; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4; WC. 1.2.3. THOMAS. W. 1.I ER I.; Arapahoe, Nebr.. .4gi( i()my— Alpha .eta 3.1: Phi Mu . lpha 3.4; .Agronomv (Hub 1.2.3.4. vice-president 4; Men ' s (dee Club 1.2.3.4. secrelan-tieasiuer 4; Festival Chorus 1 .2.3. I HOMPSON. . LAN M.; De Moines. oolnox_l ' Ui Mu . Ipha 3.4; Swimming I eain 2.3.1: ' .iim1 T ' Club 3.1: hnva State Players I; Men ' s Glee ( lub 2.;i.l. Fesii .d Choius 2.3.4; loua Stale Singers 4. I ' HOMPSON. DON. I.l) H.; Belmoiid. t.enenil Engineeiing—Sium:, Nu; G. E. Society 2.3.4; Ward S Mcm 1.2; Inleifuileinilv Pledge Council 3; llniversity of Kansas. IHOMP.SON, PAUL L.: Blanchaiilv ille. Wis.. Velerinaiy Meili- cine — ] ' eterina y Student, lieasinii !t,l: I uiversitv of Wisconsin. I HOMP.SON. I HOM.VS J.; Clarion. Ii;; . ,u; v— Agronomv Club 1.2.3.4; I.SA 1,2.3.4. I HOMSEN. JAMES M.: C.iMan.i. Inncllnial Ed iii atuiu — Ann House: Block and Bi idle Club 1: Agiuulluial Ediualion (lub 2.3.4. secretary 3; IF I . 3. secielarylieasurer; Y.MC. ' 2.3.4; . gri iidtuie (!()uiuil 3.1; Ratlio Workshop 3; Agriculturist 3. THOMSON. ARIHIR E.; C;isiana. General Engineering— ' it (iamma Delta; Y. K;A 1.2.3; G. E. .Society 3. I HONE. |AMES O.; Herman. Nebr., felerinai Me,lnine—]i. .WMA 1.2.3.4; feterinarx StnilenI 4; Dana College. I IDBALL. |OHN H.; Indepeudeiue. General Engineering . i, System; ASME 4. FIFFAN ' i ' . VERNON R.; Waleiloo. Electrical Engineering— . e lante; AIEE 1.2.3; AlEE-IRE 4; YMC:A 1.2; Camera Club 1.2; Stanford; University University of Cincinnati. TILI.IE, JOHN E.; Muscatine, Veterinary Medicine — Veterinary Student 2.3.4; AVAM 1.2.3,4. ril.P, p. ML J.; (;owrie. Civil Engineering— ASCE 2,3,4; Veishea 4. 1I IM. ROBERF J.; Council Bluffs. Civil Engineering— Wsihhmn Municipal L ' niversity. I INKHA.M. FRED R.; Omaha, Nebr,. Mechanical Engineering— Sigma . lpha Epsilon; ASME 4; Veishea 3. IIMRO, PAUL A.; Virden, III., fores tty—ForeMry Club 2,3,4; Newman Club 2,3,4; Springfield Junior College; Michigan Col- lege of .Miiring and lechnology. TITUS, CHARLES K.; Des Moines, Electrical Engineeriyig-.WF.E 2,3; Band 3; Drake; University of Cincinnati. I I ' FUS, P.MT, v.; Des Moines, Aeronautical Engineering — Theta Delia Chi, treasurer 2,3, president 4; I. eS 3,4; Engineer 3,4; Iiurafraleiniiv (iouncil 4: Rulgers L ' niversitv. FOLANDER. |OAN I).; Winlield, Institutum Management— Home Economics Club; WAA; LSA. lOMIZAWA, HENRY H.; San Fiancisco, CaliL, Chemistry— ow:i Chemical Sociely 3,4; Colorado University. FORGERSON. DORO I HY L.; Adams, Minn., Home Economics Education— VC. 1.2.3.4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3,4; Glee C:lub 3.4; Choius 1.2.3.4; University of Colorado. TORGE.SON, DEWAYNE C; Ambrose, N. D., Botany— Pi Kappa Alpha. TOTTEN, DONALD R.; Clinton, Airt i '  i« ;rs— Ward System 1,2,3,4. TOWNE, ELIZABETH: Des Moines. Home Mnuagin„nl—l ' i Beta Phi; Home Economics Club 1.2.3,4; YWCA 1,2.3,4; Chorus I; WA.A 1.2.3; University of .Michigan. TREC;KER. JOSEPH M.; Templeton, Electrical En. itieering- FRIPSES. DOROIHV A.; Noilb English. Home Economics Edu- cation—Home Economi.s Club: VWC. ; Fesiival Chorus; (;lee c:iub. 4ROI F. ROBERT E.; Eagle Grove. Industrial Economics— I ' hi Kappa Psi; I.SSIE 1.2.3; Band 1,2; University of Arkansas. IRUE. DOROIHY A.; Avoca. Household ' Equipment — Mpha Gamma Delta; Sigma .Alpha Iota 3.4: YWCA; Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Home Economics Club 2.3.4; Home Economics Council 4; Westminster Fellowship Council. I Rl EBI.OOD. ELLEN W.; Cedar Rapids. Mathematics— .Wpha Gamnui Delta: ' WCA; Science Women ' s Club 1,2,4; League of Wi men ' oters 2. IRUEBLOOD. (;ERALD F.: Cedar Rapids. (; ,m s iv— Delia Upsilou: .MCheniE 3.1. ISCHANIZ. JOHN W.; Omaha. Nebr.. General Engineering— .Vcacia. vice-president 3; Knights of St. Patrick 4; Radio Work- shop I; C;. E. Sociely 3,4; Debate 3,4; Veishea 3; .Society American Military Engineers 4; LInited Nations .Association, president 4; Engineering Comicil 4. TURNER. EUGENE L. Rotkwell Cily. Mechanical Engineering— University of .Alabama. FURNER. ROBERT I.: Odeboll. .-Igrooomv— Alpha Phi Ouu-a 2.3.4; Agronomy Club: Marching Band I; Veishea 3,4. FURRELL, GORDON L.; Collinsville. Texas. ,;i7 ( i   «— Delia Sigma Phi: Horticulture Club 3. FU ' fTLE. D.AVID C; Newhall. .4g) r i i,_Iiuluslrial Ediualion Club, president, vice-president: YMCA. UBAN, CHARLES J.; Waterloo, Mechanical Engineering— Wieat- ling;Iowa State Teachers College. I HER, ROBERT F.; Calmar, Electrical Engineering— Kxilgeva University. UNDERWOOD, CHARLES H.; Ringsted, Agricultural Education— Alpha Zeta 3,4; Scabbard and Blade 3,4; Caidinal Guild 4; Agricultural Etlucalioii Club 1.2.3; Ward System 1.2; President of Student Body 4. URTON, RUFHMAR : Belcourt, N. D., Hi me l:,,o,omics Edu- cation— WC.. 1.2: WAA 1.2: (dee Club 1,3,4; Fesiival Chorus 1.2.3.4; Hoirre Economics (lub 1.2.3.1. AN .ASSELT. HENRY JR.; . lton. Electrical Engineering— Vu - veisitv of Illinois. VANDENBROEK. CLARE ' .; Sioux City. Civil Engineering— ASC ' E; Morningside 0)llege. ANDERKAMP. RAI.PR P.; Lvnnville. Industrial Education— Iiulusirial Eiliualion t lub 2.3.1: Illinois Stale Normal Liniversilv. ANDEVEN FER. BLAINE K.; Council Bluffs. General Engineer- ing — SSIME 3.4; Winter Sports Club 3; Intramurals. ANCE. PAUL C; Ames, Ps chology— ' ii Chi 3.4. ]jiesiilenl I; Sociology Club 3.4. vice-president; Green Gander 3.1. AN EPPS. WILLIAM B.; Newton. Chemistry— ' AN NE.SS. JAMES E.; Boone. Electrical Engineering— Vhi Eta Sigma 2; Ela K;ip|)a Nu 3.1: lau Beta Pi 3.4: AIEE 3.4; Fcstiv;il C:horus 3.4: (.lee (lub I: low.i Si.iie Singers I; Boone Junior College. AN NIMW E(;EN. JOHN E.; F:aglc Grove. Electrical Engineering— Ward S Mcm 3; Eagle Grove |unior College. AN ROEKEL. E. PAUL; Ames. General Engineering— VAN ROEKEL. ROBERT ).; Pella. Architectural Engineering- Glee Club 2.3; Band I; Roger Williams Club 1,2,3,4; Texas A, M. 407 VARLANl). WAI.TKR IV: Aino. Mnhaiiu-al Fjii inrrnnii—ASME 3,4. VAI ' C;H N. HRWCIS C, Oiidt-n. (ivit E,i:j,n„riiuo— SQ:l-. S.l; Band 1. VEAl ' CH, B. I.WOWl-; Wohsui (;il . .  , . l„nao,}iirnl [pUd Gamma Delia; Hm.u- Ku.n.niius ( luh l, ' J,:i,l; W ( ; A 1,L ' .:1.I; Twisteis 2.3.-1. VER Pl.OEG. .srAM.KV (...: IVU.i. .In liiln linal l:,ii:,iurc-, iii:J,— . I. : lau Beta I ' i; 1 aii Sii.iii.i Dcll.i: Ccnlial CdlU ' ijc ,iml I iil- versitv of Oiibuiiiic. VERY, RUTH 1.; Mano.Mi. N. I).. Related ,S( ,) r r— . S(:IkmiiK 3, 1; Imca Sluli ' Ihiih 1; .Siitiue Women ' !. Clnb l. ' _ ' .3.l; ' iislic.i 3; (.retn (iandi-i 1. ' ; hcsliwil C ' .honi.s 3,1. (K;E1., WU.M.VM E.; Walerlod, (ir:l !■ n.j,iii,; ' Uiiii— S(.:V. 3,1; Iowa .State 1 cat hers College. VOHS. ROBERT 1..; Holstein. .hunuil H uj.inuln — Mink ;ind Bridle 3,1. VOILANl), ROBKRI H,; .Siom C:it . (.(,■; M uni, ri ; j;— .Sh iii.i Nu. piesideiit 1; .VSC:E 2.3.1; Band 1; .Suarlhnioie (:ollej;e. VONDR.ASER. FRANK C:.: lelilms;. Nehi,. Ilnhual l-jiiinueiiiiii— AIEE 3,1; Suibbard and Blade 3,1; eishea 2,3; ()m,di,i Inisei sity, VRY, DONALD C.; I ' .nk R.ipicU, Minn., Mr, l„i,ii, il ■i .n i(,ci ; j;— . SME; ,Senol( c- Cloinud; U-l-|,i . ' . (.NER, nOrC.LAS E,; ()m,ili;i, Nebi., liid ii l i ml lulii, dluiii— Siabbaid and Blade 2,3,1; .Mens (.lee ( Inb 1; liulnsi.i,il Edin,!- lion Clnb 2,3; Doane Ciollei e. W.-VGNER. RICHARD F.; East Molinc, 111,, Meihinuuil hiioiiivi ' i - hig—Sl. Ambrose C:ollei;e. WAINRIGHr, HAR EV V,; ,Sterlins, 111., hJ,:,liual l-in iiiinnirj,— AIEE; lni ersit of Illinois, VAK.EEE , lENDON; New Oileans, l.a., Annnauluid l-.ui iur,-, - tU ' T -Mpha Chi Rho, seiretar 3; l. eS 1,3,1; ,cim1 Rille I eam 4, ' WALLERS lED I, W, KENNEIH; Des Monies, .1 u hum ,n e— .m ,Sigma Delta 3,4,,-), seiietai 1; , IA 2,3.l,.-i; RO I C I; rni eisin of Iowa. WALLIN, ROBERT E.; bariai;iit. Aoinultuuil i uonur, nii — WALKER, DAVID (..; Monlitello, .1 ,1, nil u,,il l-.nnoinus— Cardinal CUiild 3,4; Waul Sssiein 1,2,3.1; Mens (.lee ( Inb; Festi- al Chorns 1,2: .Marehini; Band 1,2; .Vj i iaihiii,il EunioiiiKs Clnb 1,2,3,4; Veishea I; NI,S. 2,3,4; .Minewanke (.ioii|) 1,2.3,1; West- minster Fellowship 1,2.3.4. WALR.VIH. RAY M.: Ames, Cli,„iu il f, l,uid,,o — y, v.x I ' hi Omega, vice-president 2: Panimel Conit ConiKil 2.1 WALSTAD, WILLMER L,: Platte, .S, 1),, C.ruruil Lin uimnio G. E, ,Sotiety 3,4; Intrannirals 1,2,3,4, WALTER,S, MARY L.; ,Stoim Lake, Iinliliilin,, M„ii,i. , ' „i, ' ,il— YWCA 1,2,3,4; Home Economiis Clnb 1,2,3,4; W A A 1. ' AL ' FER,S. ROBERT E,; . nthoii, Aaiinilliiriil i:duiali,ni— MC. , president 4: . lpha Zela 3.4; Caidinal Kes 3.1; eislie.i 3 W. LT .. EDWARD G.: Creston, iduniixd • ( ,, w; i;—K;i|i|i,i ,Sigma. treasurer 3,4; Intramni;ils. W.VlTZ. RICHARD L.; Kansas Cit . Kan.. M, ' ,l„nu,,il l:„o,„r,,- , ,r_Alplia Chi Rho. president 1; I ' lii Mii .Mpb.i: I ' l I .lu Sigma 1; Knights of St. Patrick 4; Band 1,2,3,4, piesnleni I; Orchestia 2,3,4; Homeccmiing 3; Interfailh Coniuil 3. W. RD, KENNETH G,: Austin, .Minn., MethdNKdl luiiiiiirrrni.j,— Pi Tau Sigma 3,4; ASME 3,4, secretary 3. WARNERS, ROBERT F,; .Ames, M,,h,ini,al ■.)(, )) , mii-— . S I E; (ieneral .Motors I echnologv; riii eislt ot D.iMoii W.VS.SOM. CLYDE E.: Lanrens. (,eiifl,tii.s— l 1: B.iiul 1 2.3, Oicbestia 1,2,3,1; l ' ni ersit ot Comiecticnt, W.-VIERS, WILLIAM B.; (4iarles City, r,-lf ni,n M,uii,nt — WA ' lEROrS, DONN. L.; St. P.nil, Minn., Hniiiv l-jinmniu Idn cation— ' Beta Phi; YWCA 1,2; Home Ei momiis (Inb: WA 1,2,3,4; • Fraternity 3,4: Woinens lnti;ninn.il llciul 3.1. president 4. W. T1S, DOROIHY 1..: .Salem, Instttuliuu M-hki;;, ;;.„ — l)ell;i Zeta; Sigma Eta Chi 1,2,3: Home Economus Clnb 2.3.1: W. . 2.3. WA ' ITS, HOW. RD E.; Hepbnni, Ciucral -.ni jk no;!.;— Clai ind,i Junior College: North West Stale leaibeis College. W. ' I FS. RCSSELL :. Hepbnin, Agii, tillunil •.(  ( « ..; — gi i cultur al Education Clnb 2,3.4, WEBBER. FRANK 1.: Omah;i. Nebr.. Indiisliuil hdii, alnm Industrial Ediuation Clnb 2.3.1: eisliea 2.3: liiueisiiN ot OiiKih.i. WEBSTER. RICHARD D,; Hastings. Nebi., Ilr,l,i,,il l::ii in,r,- i„g — H.istiiigs College. WEISHAAR, DONALD (..: Ft. Dodt;e, I ' hxsunl h,lu( aU n:—V cjI Education .Maiois(4iib 1: Ton l)o(li;e )iiiiioi Collc-e: Cuinb ton Tlniversity, WEIST, W, ROBERT: Omaha, Nebi., I-Jr,tn,al l:,ifi,n,;nti AIEE 1; Ela Kappa Nu I; W.ud S sieni 1,2,3.1: Newman Clnb 1,2.- 3,4, WELCHER, JOHN P.; Tontanelle. t.l,;l,„„l ■. ,  , , ui t;— . IEE IRE 2,3,4: Cieighton Inisersiu. WENDLIN( , JOHN 1),; Iiidepeiideiue, Annual H ushandiy—l ' i Kappa . lplia; Block and Bridle (4ub 2,3,4; Newman Clnb 2,3,1: Independence Junior College, WENf.ER, ROBERT T.; Eli iii. (;,n,ra! ■; i!,r; ,vm,ir_Intramurals 1,2,3,1: AdN.inied RO I ( Piogiam 3.1: MRA 3.1; eishea 4: I iii i-iMi of buv.i: 1(1,11111 1 iii eisii , li.iiue: S i.nnse Cni er- UERTII, WITT. RD ).; rndeihill. Wis.. -,„i, i,i, Ednialum— . ' 4ii(ulliiie Ediualion (4ub. WERIS, DON, TI) E.; Russell, l ' h u, s— K Cabinet 3: Pciisoii House, president I. WERTS, W. NE E.: Russell. . ,,han,,al l-.nonncnng — SME 4; Creighton rni eisit . WE,STCOT, J.V.MES L.; Cedar Rapids, Elcclimd t:noi,u-eiin;j,— ldU Kappa Epsilon, sccrctarv 3,4; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi .Mu , lpha; AIEE IRE; .Marching Band 1.2,3,4; Svmphoin Oiihestra 1,2.3,4; Stmlent Pep Band 2; ' cishe.i 2; Conieil B,iiid 1,2,3,1. WESIERVELT, DEAN C,; Elmira, N, Y.; (di,ini,al l:non„;-rinti— - lpli.i Chi Si 4m;i: Cornell rni eisit . WH. 1)E, ENID T.: linn (.io e, H ,n,f l:,uu,inuc l-.dnialnn,— Home Economiis Club 3,1: Deb.iteis 3,1: Campus 1 II (4ub 3,1; Buena ' ista Colle;4e. WHAI.EN. RrsSEI.i. (..: Bntlei. 111., Daiiy lu in a— Alpha Zeta 3,4: -I Club 3,4; l),iir Industrs Club 2,3,1; Football, WHALEY, DAYID W.; Des Moines, Cluiniial 7 ' r,  ri „gv— Iowa Chemical Society, iie-piesident 3, l)i,ike 1 ni eisitN; Lonisi,in:i State Univeisity, WHEAT. JOSEPH G,; Hinnboldt, ■.(rci iv— Forestry Club 3,4, WHEELOCK, THO.MAS D.; Missouri Valley, Chemical Engineer ing—litu Beta Pi I: Alpha Chi Sigma 4: AIChemE 3,4; ' Ward System 3,4; .Southeast .Missouri State Tc;i(hers College; Lniveisity of Califorui:i. WHINERY, L.- WRENC;E . .: liiioii. Mcliauual Engmecuif — Pi Tail Sigma 2: . SME 2, WHIPPLE. C. RL M-: U.il.ni.i. h u, iillinal Ediii anmi—V.ivm- Housc: .Vgriiultnial Kdiu .iluni (inb 1.2,3.1. senelai 1; 1-H (Mill) 2.3. WHIKXJMB. ()TI IR W: S(. P.inl. Minn.. ! hnna, Medi- ,„„•— .Si.gma Phi Tpsilon; Caiilin.il (.iiihl 2.3.1; Jr. ' AVMA 1.2.3.4; X ' eleriuarv B.dl 3; Iiitiaiinii.ils 3.1: Creighton I ' uiversity. WHTTEHOl ' SE, JOHN T.; le Mais. IiidaMiial Economiis— ]etier- son College. VHTTE.M. N, PHILLIP K.: Ft. M;idisou, Civil Engijieeiing— Lambda Chi Alph.i: . SCE 3,1; Coe College; Indiana llniyersity, UHTINEY, HERSHKL B.: Kearnes, Nebi., Chemical Engineer- ing — AIChemE: Phi Lambd.i Ipsilou; Phi Eta SigiiKi: Kearney Stale leacheis College, WIECK. M, RY E,: Tiaer, llomr Eiunomns Ednuilion— Home Fc mils Clnb 1,2,3,1; C 1.2.3.1; eisliea 2,3; Homeioming I: |uinoi Pioiii 3. WITRSIC. DONATl) ().: (olb . Wis., r. ,; ;(roy Mcdnnie—V.w k,iiip,i Tpsiloii; W 1 , lic-,iMiiei 2: Phi Zeta; Velerinar Stii- diiil 2,3,1: lrsii ,il (boms 2: ( eiiiuil st,ile Teachers College, WK.SIONK, |. . 1ES E.; Sl.inioii, Mchunnal Engineering — S IE 1: I niveisitv of Caliloiiii,i ol I ..s iigeles. WICKS, WALLACE W,; I ' n se, Nebr.. -.-kWiv— Delta (.hi. sciietary 3; Foiestiv Club L ' ,3.1: Agniiilluinl 1: Pershing RiHes 2; I ' niyersity of N ' ebi,isk.i. W ' IGHF, ROBERI K.: Henderson, Dam m  , n— Adelante, treasurer 3, yiie-pusideiii I; l)aii liuhisiis Club 1,2,3,1, WILCOX, I.M.E W.; Klemiiie. Ininial 1 1 ushandrx—KUnl and Bridle. WILD. BE ' I FY |.: Ficeport. HI.. Home Maiiageinenl—Woim- Eio- nomics Club r.2.3.4; Roger Williams Club 1.2.3.4. WILDE.MTIH. ROBERI E.: Auiiaw;in. 111.. Agriculhiial Ednca- ( o„_. gritulliiial Ediuation (lub 1.2.3,4: Rogei Williams Chili 1,2,3.4. WILKINSON, DEAN R,: De Witt, innnal H n ' .handn — iMt.i Tau Delta: Bloik and Biidle 2,3: Band 1.2: InneisitN ot Iowa. W ILI., Rl).SON, FRED W .: It. l).«l;,;e. Elclinal Engnieeiing— AIEE IRE. WILL.VSSON, DONALD E.: . lgona. •.(;,s m— Foiesiu (4ub 1,2,1; Santa Clara Lniyersity. W ' II.L1. MS, CLIFTON T,; SioiiN Cil , (.enenil Engnieering— Sigiiui . lplKi Epsilon: (., E, Society 3.4; Engineer 1,2.3.4; Bomb 2.3; College Cossaiks I: Veishea 3; Engineei-.s Carnival 3,4; Engi- neers Bali 3: Senioi Prom 3; Morningside College; Gonzaga I ' lii- eisii : WhiliiKin Colleg. WILLI.WIS. |. 1ES R.: Des Moines, Meihanual Enginreiing— VSME 3,1, WILLIAMS, PAUL W.: Des .Moines. Meiliannal E}ignieeriug WILLIAMS. RICHARD (..: Ea le (.io e. lelerinaix Medinne— Pi Kappa . lplia: |i. . l 1.2,3,1: ue-piesidenl I; eishea 2: Wrestling I. WILLI.WIS, Rllll F.: (Ie eland, Ohio, Iiislulion Manage-  , !(— Sigma Kappa: Home EumoiiiKs Club 1,2,3,1; YWCA 1,2,3,1: WAA 3, WIl.I.ER, WT:NDEI.L D.: 1 iplon. Innnal Ihishandix l ' hi Delta I beta: Auriiullnial Coiiiuil: D.iiiv |ud ' ,;iiig 1 e.iiii: l,i estock ludging Team: aisin T ( lub, football. WIl.l.lNi;, |OIIN , .: Noilhwood. (.meal Engnier, ing— Cornell B,iiul: lnli;iiiiin;ils 1,2,3,4: eishe.i: (.. E, Soiiet ; Univeisitv of Iowa. 408 VILL1S, MARILOU; Des Moines. Home Eccmomiis Eduriiliuii— Pi Beta Phi. treasurer 3.4; Phi Upsilon Omicron, president 3,1; Mortar Board 4; Inter-Sorority Pledge Formal; Home Economics Club; W. .A: Women ' s I Fraternity 3.4. secretary 3; Joint Education Council 4; Veishea; Bomb; Home Economics Ball. WILLRICH. TED L.: Dexter, Agriculliiial Kiigineemig—Wanl System: . S. E 3.: Iowa State Pontoniers: cishea 3; Engineers Carnival 3: Glee Club 4; North Dakota . gricullural College. WILSOX. RICH. RD C: Sioux City, Cii ' il £ !; «tcW i,r— Acacia, president 1; Interfraternity Council 3; Engineer; ' eishea 2,3; University of Dubuque; Morningside College. WILSON, SANFORD B.; St. Croix Falls, Wis.. Veterhiary Medi- cine — Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Zeta 3,4; Jr. .• VM. 1,2,3,4; Medi- cine Ball 2.3; Wisconsin Iniversity. WILSON. WILLLAM W.; Dcs Moines. Arcliileclural Engineering- Phi Mil Alpha: AIA; Glee Club 3,4; Cornell College. WILTGEN. L.WVRENCE F.; Chicago, 111.. Mechanical Engineer- ing — SME; Illinois Institute of Technology. WIND, ALL.VN V.; Clear Lake. Civil Engineering— Phi Kappa Psi; .ASCE 2,3,4; Mason f;ilv Junior College; University of Ne- braska. WINDHELM, LEE S.; Omaha. Nebraska. Arcliileclural Engineer- ing — Tau Sigma Delta 3.4.,5; Delta Sigma Rho 2.3.4.5, president 5; Iowa State Debaters 2,3,1,5, president 2; . I. 2,3,4,5; Veishea; Debate I . ward 2,3.4,5; Omaha University. WINFREY. ERNON L.; Des Moines, Chemical Engineering— Alpha Chi Rho; Varsity -I ' Club 3.4; AIChemE 4; Baseball 3,4; Football 1,2; 630 Club 3; loira Stale Dully 1.2,3,4; Social Bureau 3; Veishea 1.2,3; Naval Reserve 2,3,4; ' eteran ' s Co-op 4; Inter- fraternity Pledge Trainers ' Council 3; Engineers Carnival 2,3; Illinois Stale Normal. WINGER. CLIFFORD; Oiiumwa. General Engineering— Vi i e - silv of loua; Univeisitv of . rizona. WINSOR. DONALD L.; X ' inton. Electrical Engineering — Eta Kappa . u 4: NROK 1.2.3,4; Univeisitv of Dubuque. WINIERS, ROBERT L.; Omaha, Nebr.. Chemical Engineering— Creighton UnivcisilN. WISSl ' .ER. VIR(,1N1A B.; Odebolt, Teslihs and Clothing— WITT. LA ERNE E.: Siihie . Ioni., lehiinan- Medicine— AWW 1.2.3.4; Intramiirals 1.2: lelrrin n Sludenl 4; Univcrsit of Wisconsin. WIXSON, CAROLYN A.: Dcs Moines, nmilntion Maiingemeiil- Alpha Delta Pi: Mixed C:horus 1.2; WAA 3; Green Gander 2: Home Economics Club 1,2.3.4; YWCA 3.4: Newman Clulj 1.2,.S,I; Winter Sports Clul) 2: League of Women Voters I. WOJAHN. KENNETH E.; LaCiosse. Wis.. fiiR ' s iv— Forestry Club; LaCrosse State Teachers College. WOLD. HARRISON E.; Si. Olaf. Mechanical Engineering— WOLF. FIDELES .M.; Osage, Civil Engineering— ASCE 2,3,4; Ward System 2,3.4: Pomona College. WOLFF, JEAN M.; C:hisholi ' n, Minn.. Child Developmenl— ew- man Club 1,3; Hibbing Junior College. WOOLLARD. ROBER ' l ' F.: .Marshalltown. Mechanical Engineer- ing— cished 3; Oklahoma A, :. I. WOLLE, JACK I.; Ames. Landscape Archilecture—SSLA: Dair Industry Club; Intramiirals. ' OOD. DOYLE A.; Oltumwa, Electrical iii oittr ig— AIEE-IRE 3,4; Centerville Junior College. WOOD, LUCIEN S.: Fonda. General Engineering— Sism.i Alpha Epsilon. WOODBURN, WIl I IWl M ; Des Moines, Architecural Engineer- ing— Ihcu Dcli.i Clii; AIA 2.3,4; Cornell University; Cornell College. WOODWARD. GUV E.: Alloona. Agricullural Engineering— Phi K;ippa l;iu: . S. E 3.4; Joint Social Council 3. WO()D ' . WILLIAM E.; Winterset. Chemical Engineering— Sigma t:hi: .New Mexico School of .Mines. WOOFF. SHIRLEY L.; Jcssup. Child Development — Sigma Kappa; WAA: Home Economics Club; YWCA. WORM. JENS; Scotia. N. V.. Industrial Education — WORIH. )ERR 1.; New York. N. Y., Cii ' il Engitteering—ASCE 2; lau Lambda Rho 1: 1-oolball I. WOR 1 H. ROBERl B.; .Monroe. Electrical Engineering— AlEZ. WRIGHT. H.VRVEY ' W ' .; Dubuque, Ceramic Engineering — . meri- cin Ceiamic Society, president; Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Keramos 3,4; Inti.imuials 1,2,3,4; Veishea 3,4; Loras. W RI(,H I . WILLLVM E.; Emmetsburg, Mechanical Engineering— A MK: I ' i lau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. YANC:EV. .MERRITT M.; Charles City, Mechanical Engineering— . S.ME 3.1; Campus Radio Club 1,2,3; Veishea 4. YARGER. WRAY L.; .Massena, General Engineering— G. E. Society 3,4. YEGGE, LAWRENCE R.; Boone. C i ' 7 Engineering— ASCE; Duke University. OERGER. ROGER R.; .Merrill, Agricultural Engineering— In- iiamurals 1,2: Ward System 1,2,3,4; . SAE 2,3,4. YOU.NG, B. RB. R. J.; Osage, ft) c io og — Debate Club 2,3,4, secretary 2; Science Women ' s Club 1,2,3,4; Psi Chi 4; Dormitory Formal 2; Joint Social Council 2. YOUNG, EUGENE E.; Des Moines, Mechanical Engineering — .YSME 3,4; Ward System 1.2,3,4. YOUNG. FREDERICK C; Des Moines, Technical Journalism— Sigma Delta Chi, secretary 4; Veishea 3; lotea State Daily 2,3,4; Sketch 3; Green Gander 3.4; Journalism Club, vice-president 4, YOUNG, R.W.MOND J.; Mason City. Mechanical Engineering— Sigma Nu: Intiamurals 1,2,3,4. YOUNG, ROGER E.; Diibuciue, Architectural Engineering — Delta Chi; Tau Sigma Delta 3.4: Engineer 3.4; Green Gander 3,4; Uni- versity of Dubuque. YUNf.CI.AS. BRUCE A.: Webster C;ity, Earm Operation— Sigma Phi Epsilon: Campus 4-H Club, vice-president 2,3; Yel-Jax 2,3,4, vice-])resident 4; Webster City Junior College. M ' SK.Y, . L 1N F.; Hudson, Animal Husbandry— Block and Bridle Clul); Iowa State leachers College; Central College. ZACK. ROBERT N.; Knoxville. Civil Engineering-Alpha lau Omega: . SCE 2.3,4; University of Maine. ZAFFLE, JOHN A.; Ottumwa, Civil Engiiiering—ASCE 3,4. Z.YRUB, PRISCILL. ; .Ames, Child Development— Tau Gamma, treasurer 2; Home Economics Club 4; Glee Club 3,4; Hunter College. ZEIGLER, C.YROLY.N G.; Bartles ille. Oklahoma, Dietetics — Sigma Kappa; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; YWCA 1,2,3,4; Oak Hall, vice-president 2,3; Dormitory .Advisory Council 2.3; Dormitory Formal, secretary-treasurer 3; W ' esley Foundation 1,2. ZELNIO, WALTER: Moliiic. 111., Electrical Engineering— Alliat ce College. ZIM.MER.MAN. NAI1L LL : Ellswort. Foods and Xutrition— Marching Band 2; Omicron Nu 4. ZORN, ]. MES B.: Humboldt, Chemical Engineering— AiChemE 2,3.4: Ward System 1,2,3,4. ZUMBRUNNEN, ROBERT B.; .Ames. Electrical Engineering— .AIEE-IRE 2,3; Veishea 2; Kansas State College; Sacramento Jun- ior College: Stanford I ' niversity. 409 . GENERAL INDEX Aaberg Gloria Ann 138 306 Ahrahamsen Frederick 322 Abrahamsoii John J 360 ACACIA 314 Acheson Allen Morrow 379 381 Ackerman Claire L 305 Adam Robert Conrad 363 Adams George Lovell 634 380 388 Adams Janet 137 217 247 Adams Joyce Darlene 156 281 Adams Oia Richter 64 84 Adams Marvin Richard 132 256 Adams Mary Jane 138 270 290 Adams Walter 380 ADELANTE 316 Aden Douijlas William 234 235 Ady Chester Elbert 92 113 Asne William Glen 352 381 AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL 63 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB 76 AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION CLUB 77 AGRONOMY CLUB 78 Ahern Joan 212 225 242 244 251 290 Ahern Robert Eugene Ill Ahlijren Jeannine A .205 234 235 302 Ahlijien Kenneth Leroy ...87 262 377 Ahlricks James Lloyd 77 262 Ahlstrom Jean Judith 234 263 Ahlvin. Robert Calhoun 334 Aherns Robert V 369 Aherns Victor Roy 219 264 385 AIA 115 AIChemE 117 AIEE-IREE 117 Aigler Robert L D 64 76 332 Aikman James Howard 59 324 Akerson Donald Luther 85 388 Aita Joyce Mane 205 299 Akers Beebe Lester Jr 77 Akin Charles Wesley 132 156 361 Al Ah Ahmad Salman 204 Alander Robert H 366 Albaugh Shirley Ruth 234 235 308 Albert Rrank F 383 Albert Richard James 92 112 221 Albert Roger William 385 Albertson Robert Dale 92 113 355 Albini Salvatore 85 Albrecht Duane Taylor 151 249 324 Alcock Richard Dean 158 361 Alderman Kenneth Ward 113 384 Aldinger Audrey Arlene 299 Aldinger Karl Ernest 220 Alexander Eugene H 379 387 Alexander Jack M 76 388 Alexander Robert H 220 Alford William Donald 334 Ali Seyed Aejaz 87 204 Allan Robert Emerson 86 Allen Arthur Buckland 115 369 Allen Barbara Marie 244 247 281 Allen Edward Switzer 223 Allen Herbert Raymond 76 256 Allen James G 331 Allen Joan F 309 Allen Joseph Edmund 92 218 Allen Louis Anderson 343 Allen Meredith R 64 369 Allen Phillip Leiand 249 380 388 Allen Phillip Royal 48 151 249 Allen Ralph Dean 114 Allen Richard Henry 383 Allen Robert Foster 92 Allen Theodore R 250 Allender Rex Veral ..116 246 279 383 Allenstein Leiand C 249 Allenstein Ray Henry 321 Alley Phillip G 347 Alley Walter Vern 64 82 347 Alhn John 220 Allinson Charles 356 Allison James Arthur 374 Allphin Agnes Kathryn 297 364 Allphin Paul Laverne 92 Aim Alfred William 382 ALPHA CHI RHO 318 ALPHA CHI SIGMA 223 ALPHA DELTA PI 272 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 274 ALPHA GAMMA RHO 320 ALPHA PHI OMEGA 219 ALPHA TAU OMEGA 322 ALPHA ZETA 216 Altman Benjamin C 363 Altman Joseph Gifford 354 Alton George Pearson ...222 262 372 ALUMNI HALL 376 Alvine Raymond Guido 92 112 221 Ament Donald Joseph 77 366 AMERICAN CERAMICS SOCIETY .114 Ames Edmond Marcus 64 82 Amin Manu G 114 Amiing Katheryne L 302 Anastasi Michael J 121 347 Andersen Agner A 64 82 377 Andersen Alfred C 92 Andersen Al in M 77 Andersen Jean Sopeh 299 Andersen Paul Koefoed 383 Andersen Ruth Karen 256 297 Anderson Annabel E 299 Anderson Byron R 116 254 323 Anderson Carl Eugene 134 Anderson Carol E 297 Anderson Charles F . .64 76 255 329 Anderson Catham J 293 Anderson Dale Robert ...234 235 377 Anderson Donald C . .219 220 233 244 261 Anderson Donald M 151 Anderson Edward E 122 Anderson Edward L 357 Anderson Elwyn Shane 319 Anderson Frank A 345 Anderson Gayloid A 188 365 Anderson Glen R 87 Anderson Gordon K 323 Anderson Howard J 383 Anderson Jack W 380 Anderson James Craig 84 384 Anderson James Hall 92 Anderson James Owen 234 387 Anderson John B 64 220 221 234 235 244 Anderson John Edward 92 Anderson John Thomas 258 Anderson John Wesley 92 Anderson Joyce C 137 282 Anderson Katheiine J 264 299 Anderson Kenneth H 77 387 Anderson Kenneth F 387 Anderson Lyie Curtis 132 383 Anderson Mardis V 92 Anderson Mary Alice ..59 138 207 212 217 305 Anderson Mary Helen 137 257 Anderson Maxine 21 2 Anderson Norma Joyce 262 301 Anderson Opal M 138 307 Anderson Patricia J 305 Anderson Paul Maurice 92 224 359 Anderson Raymond E 64 83 Anderson Richard Wallace 241363 Anderson Richard Warren 357 Anderson Richard William 385 Anderson Robert G 334 Anderson Robert L 77 Anderson Russell Orin 121 Anderson Silas H 151 336 Anderson Thomas E 77 Anderson Veinon Kalen 121 Anderson Wilford E 121 Anderson William Lee 151 Anderson William S 220 Andeway Russell Leroy 221380 Andrae John Henry 64 79 369 Andrews Richard Edwin 112 Angell Richard W 122 371 Angle Robert Edgar 188 Angstrom Lavonne 230 233 279 Ankeney Keith Sanford 331 Anway Kathryn Jean 282 Apian Caria Margery 230 261 299 Appell Donald Wayne . 92 115 226 369 Arbegasi David Elwood 84 Archer Jean Nemorin 151 Arduser John Alan 370 Arends Donald L 324 Arenz Edward Charles 319 Arlen Walter Albert 323 Armann G Joan 206 208 254 287 Armbrustcr Frazier 384 Armstrong Francis M 151 Armstrong Jane Helen 305 Armstrong John Allen 374 Armstrong Nerval W 334 Armstrong Phil Edward 117 383 Armstrong William A 329 Armstrong William S 353 Arndt James Anthony 113 Arnold Sherman B Aronhalt Roger Newton ...64 86 388 Arrasmith Sharon Lou 203 262 Arthur I W 76 Artus Barbara Ann 287 Artus Betty Laing 301 ASAgE 87 ASCE 116 Aschoff Dorothy Marie 302 Ashby Thompson D 77 Asher Eldon Lane 92 223 Ashcr Rowene Alice 117 138 Ashle Darell Glenn 92 113 204 380 384 ASME 112 Arthalter Edward C 112 383 Atl-erton James 348 Atkinson Joanne Allen 305 Attchury William High 343 Augustine Elizabeth A 198 387 Augustine Elizabeth A 198 287 Augustine Letha L 201 308 Augustine Gordon W 110 325 Ault Alfred Louis 280 Ault Harold Vernon 387 Ault Ronald Dwight 86 Aurand Dolores Eileen 23 293 302 Ausen Leslie Jerome 64 77 Auten Marilyn Alene 235 256 302 AVMA 150 AVMA COUNCIL 147 Awbrey Richard Elder 113 246 Axt Donald Arthur 322 Axtell Howard Willis 366 Axthelm David Eugene ...234 235 363 Ayers AS 223 Azbill Elizabeth J 308 Babcock Clarence Earl 64 77 Babcock John Arnold 150 Bachman Robert Zlka 369 Baedke Norma Jean 302 Bacr John Stephen 92 112 218 Baer William Durbin 364 Baggs George Cochran 92 221 Bahning John Leo 383 Bahr Donald M 82 Bailey Harold E 122 Bailey Merrill Elton 122 220 244 245 266 Bailey Shady Olus 223 Baird William Lee •. 77 Baker Burton Howard 324 Baker Mrs Carrie 317 Baker Delbert C 64 78 Baker Donald Clyde 151 Baker Mrs Grace 219 Baker John Douglas 366 Baker Marjorie Leigh 138 276 Baker Nancy Ann 138 217 225 241 247 276 Baker Richard A 64 82 Baker William J 132 150 Bakken James F 150 Baldridge Robert L 92 116 Bales Freeman Carsby 82 Balk Francis John 366 Ball Clyde Edwin 357 Balsbaugh Richard R 351 Balster Clifford A 122 Baltisherger James H 92 113 Baltisberger William 64 Bancroft Gerald R 82 202 Bandow Donald Elmer 263 387 BAND 228 Banks John Gerrit 92 Bann James M 122 323 Banwart Russell G 92 117 Barhar Jane Martin 156 307 Barber John Wesley 92 112 349 Barber Ned Anthony 205 Barcus Shiiley A 308 Bard Dean Crabbe 92 Barcwald James Reid 353 Barger E L 207 Barger Marian E 260 310 Barickman Frank W Jr 348 Barker Edward Oilman 92 Barker Juliann Dick ..-38 208 212 217 Barker Louise Hunn 138 Baiker Norman William 86 262 Barkley Jean Joan 238 244 285 Baikley Keith Hays 18S Baiklev Norma May 138 285 Barnaul Anne F 271 Barnes Barry 151 356 Barnes Charles C 250 Barnes Dean Lavcrn 366 Barnes Donald Henry 114 313 369 Baines Edwin Russell 314 Baines Lloyd Lawrence 112 Baines Robert Anwyl 77 Barnes Virginia Edna 204 306 Barnelt Arthur Leroy 92 116 Barnett Ried Wendel 85 Barnhait James Curtis 86 3S2 Barrett Edward Leroy 114 355 Barrett John Francis 338 Barrett Roger Louis .220 234 235 383 Bariington Glen E 64 201 222 Barron Jack 343 Bar ion W E 56 Ban Anne 233 Baison Norman 157 Bartell Richard John 331 Baith Gerald Lee 384 Bartheld Robert G 230 Barthell Dorothy W 138 234 138 Baitlett Gladys C 204 285 Baiton Dean Melvin 92 BARTON HALL 310 Baiton Horace Arvil 64 Baiton Lois Jean 302 Barton William Vance 84 Baiton Josephine A R 256 Bartiug Jean Beveily 263 308 Bartz Adam Aloysuis 379 383 Baitz June Elizabeth 201 304 Basham Barbara Lou 305 Basmann Robert Leon 355 Bassett Paul Lavern 79 BatcI.elder Kenneth L 92 335 Bates Barbara Jean .138 234 235 264 294 297 Bates Margery Anne 133 299 Bath John A 222 Baty Edward McCoy 188 376 Bauer Frederick Leroy 92 353 Bauer Theodore Jacob 380 baughman David N 78 Bang, man Florence G 235 310 Baugi.mann Gayle 234 Bauman Paul T 122 Baumr.over Alfred H 224 Bauriedel Wallace R 122 223 Baustian Barbara A 122 Baustian Gordon N 116 384 Baxter Audrey Anne 201 302 Bayles Joan W 138 Balor Nancy 271 308 Beach Beverly Ann 270 293 Beach Robert John 92 112 Beach Spencer B 238 369 Beadle Briggs Owen 353 Beals Donald Marion 81273 372 Bean Daniel Paul 260 380 Bean James Donald 114 122 384 Bear Aaron David ..112 206 233 264 382 Bear William Forest 77 Beard Elizabeth 84 Beard John K 122 338 Beaidmoie M Mae 138 287 Beattv Marlyii Ecmun 92 Bently Lloyd David 349 Beaver Hubert Maurice 64 336 Beaver Lois Ann 138 Beck Barbara Ann 271 Beck Charles Eugene 85 381 Becke William R 364 Beckemeyei Harry J 91 114 Becker Dean Clinton 332 Becker Donald Earl ..113 234 235 314 Becker Patiick N 356 Beckeile Ralph Alois 92 188 342 Beckett James Ralph ..204 224 248 336 Beckman William F 92 312 332 Beebee Baibara Joan 258 308 Beedy Rodcn Keith 334 Beeler Cecelia K 238 299 Beer Joe Harris 234 331 385 Beese Ann 238 Begs Joy Elsa 86 133 305 Beguhn Arnold Alton 64 Behu Beverly Jean 302 Bel. like Harold Walter 64 78 Behounek Viigil K 117 387 Behieiis Roy 79 Bein Donald Henry 64 329 Beisell Eail B 379 384 Beisncr Dorothy L 299 Beitz Mylcs Robert 77 Belknap Eloise Arlene 256 306 Belknap Wairen E 92 117 384 Bell Audrey Alyce 158 308 Bell Chailes Newton 64 Bell Eveielte Lyle 77 Bell James Riley 381 Bell John Aithur 381 Bell John Curtiss ....92 215 218 345 Bell Leroy Herbert 151 Bell Richard Lyman 64 Bell Robert Gene 322 Bellman Robert Elmer 201320 Belluomini Joyce L 302 Below Joan Benham 308 BenhioDk Dr E A 146 Belschner Marjorie A 138 297 Benbiook Stanley G 148 151 Benda Natalie Jean 138 Beiulei Ralph Clifford 115 Bendoil Robeit Peter 150 384 Benekc James Lorimer 78 201336 Bcngtson Leonard E 82 Bennedsen Ole B 92 Benner James Henry 219 319 Bennett Arthur Carl 64 336 Bennett Corwin Alden 384 Bennett Donald Craig 222 Bennett Frederick W 260 Bennett Lillian Mae 260 Bennett Di PC 146 Bennett Robert G 64 82 222 Bennett Walter Dunbar 78 Bennett Wilbur Dean 64 78 Bcnnitt Benjamin A 343 Bensend Bobby Foster 388 Benson Barbara Marie 305 Benson Betty Jean 201 263 310 Benson Bettv Lou 302 Benson Donald Douglas 122 335 Benson Patricia L 301 Benler Betty Lou 299 Bentler Geraldine 299 Bentley Bill B 326 Bentz Larue C 92 335 410 Beichenbnter Gerald 87 92 Beresford Hobart 87 Berg William Edgar 348 Beroer Roy Edgar 115 388 Berges Herman Henry 122 157 224 Berggren Fred 216 Bergman Dean H D 145 211 Bergquist James W 261 383 Bergquist June Lois 138 293 Berk Peter David 241 363 Berka Jack Stair .92 215 218 224 357 Berkery Jacguelyn M 303 Bcrnabucci John R 370 Bernard L G 131 Bernardo Manuel Angel 204 Berndt Neil Raymond 92 372 Bernstein Nan 224 Bernstein Tom T 377 Berray Robert William 356 Berry Annabellc Avis 302 Berry Barbara Wisdon 138 281 Berry Dwight Clinton 92 110 Berry Jolni Charles 356 Berry Keith David 122 342 Berry Orville J 64 78 Berryl:ill Gerald W 87 92 263 Besser Jerome F 384 BETA THETA PI 324 Betsworth George R 151 Bettes Lawrence Ward 264 334 Betz Roberta Dariinc 294 308 Beuder Ralph 325 Bevier Aletha Ann 302 Bevins Noel Fulton 150 353 Biagi Richard A 92 380 Biagioli Dario Paul 93 Bibb William Vinson 93 215 222 Biher Sheldon Sanford 93 Bice Don Corwin ..59 91 113 200 215 218 246 349 Bice Joan Acelia 308 Bicknell John Evans 222 Biederman Robert A 64 233 354 Biegler Donald John 314 Bierman Lois Esther 138 307 Bierschwal Clarence 151 Biesemier Ruth Ann 301 Blester Dr. H E 57 Bilhorn Thomas Walter 339 Biller Raymond Roy 148 151 362 Billings Edwin M 77 222 Billington Marion V 138 282 Bilsten Barbara Ann 158 290 Bilyen Julius Clifford 64 82 Binder Patricia Jean 264 302 Binger William P ..91 93 112 221 222 BIRCH HALL 302 Bird Charles Dean 314 Bird Rex Lincoln 122 Birdsall Charles J 313 358 BIrkett Patricia D 256 301 Bishop Jeanne Gavin 122 Bishop Oscar T 353 Bisson Ruth Margaret 138 205 275 Bittinger Clarence W 205 Bittinger Morton W 87 93 215 216 Bittner Ralph Richard 342 Bivens Gordon E 81 256 365 Biorndahl Marilyn Joy 138 207 293 Black Robert Elmer 64 Blackburn Robert R 334 Blackmar Lyman Burton 357 Blahnik Virginia J 271 305 Blair Barbara Louise 302 Blair Donald Laurie ..122 219 233 279 281 Blake Duane Leroy 64 77 Blanchard Alice Catherine 282 Bland Betty Ann 138 279 Blank Avonell Matilda 294 310 Blank William Arlen 220 Blankenburg Franklin 85 Bleam Dons Ann 138 204 234 287 Bleuer Jean Ellen 133 285 Bleyhl Arthur Norris 261 Blichmann Donald J 347 Blichmann Harvey Paul .. .93 206 218 312 347 Blickwedel Theodore W 341 Bliss Hugo Schubert 314 Bliss Paul Dayton 382 Bliss Robert Leroy 201 320 Blizzard Everett F 122 223 361 Blizzard Harry Butler 387 BLOCK AND BRIDLE 81 Blomgren Carl Virgil 93 116 387 Blomquist Arlene Mary 305 Blomguist Rosalie J 201 302 Blomguist Thure W 388 Bloom Marjorie E 307 Bloomberg Robert T 93 331 Bloomlield Dorothy M 138 287 Bloomguist Florence M 301 Blosser Robert Vance 370 Blum Richard Dale 380 Blume Harry Virgil 259 326 Blumenthal Donald K 326 Blumer Leo Walter 93 110 221 Blunck George Clell 215 221 BIythe Mary Jean 252 305 BIythe William Stuart 332 Buck Carl Vern 93 116 215 Bockwoldt Margaret R 133 299 Bode Harold Eugene 234 235 383 Boecker Bob Frank 363 Boedy Elmer Lee 222 Boehm Harold John 93 113 Boehmler William H 93 111 Boeke Roberta S 138 Boeike Carolyn A 299 Bocsen John 347 Boeyink Gertrude C 308 Bogcn Loy Ada 299 Bogue Victor Amos 93 Bohannan Owen Herbert 85 Bohier Allen Arthur 361 Boikee Duane Burdette 204 Bokram Robert H 362 Boldra Nadine M 302 Boldt Robert Frederick 220 386 Bole Robert Garvin 383 Boley Marjorie Lovell 226 Bolie Victor Wayne 220 221 Boll John Roger 115 234 Boiler Theodore John 220 Boiler William Allen 93 Bollman Henry E 330 Bollman Robert Verne 86 385 Bolton Dean Leroy 384 Bolton Glenn Calvin 344 Boltz Arthur E 341 Boltz Devillo Peter 204 375 BOMB OF 1949 238 Bombach Otto F ..92 112 221 259 386 Bond Mary Jean 138 233 270 Bones Walter 332 Bonesteel George M 219 319 Bonestroo Allison J 93 110 383 Bonnell Dwayne Elliot 93 Bonnewell Barbara Ann 281 Bonnewell George E 157 388 Bonnicksen Leroy W 87 220 Bonoff Luella Mane 261 310 Bonson Samuel Parks 83 325 Bonthnis Albert M 132 204 359 Book Darrel Edmund 77 Book Mane Ellen 201 287 Booth Jacqueline lone 133 275 Booth Patricia Lee 308 Boots Wendell Keith 93 110 Borchman David Alan 326 Borg Raymond Allen 93 110 Borgendale Bertram M 122 Borgmeyer Robert J 334 Bornholdt Jack Birton 86 379 Borthwick Roger A 115 382 Boitle Robert Irving 93 116 314 Boruo Marvin Wilbur 93 Bosnak Anne Mary 138 281 Boniak Fiances M 241 244 281 Bosnyak Louis L 93 188 218 380 Boss Marvin Walter 63 64 78 320 Boulding Prof K E 120 Bossard Bruno Carl 93 113 Boulton Harold Leroy 64 383 Bourne Joseph B . .93 113 215 221 349 Bovee Rodney Earl 201 Bower Marjorie Jane 302 Bowers Dorothy Jean 305 Bowers Howard Irvin ..93 112 221 383 Bowers William W 93 113 Bowie Herber H 221 Bowles Robert Lewis 112 122 223 Bowlshy Robert Merle 84 Bowman Jack Andrew 387 Bowman Maria Jordan 158 293 Boyce Robert Dale 382 Boyd James Edward 384 Boyd Mrs Helen 322 323 Boyler Russell B 93 111 Boylan Robert E 356 386 Boyt Arthur John Jr 87 323 Brasham William C S3 Bradbury Robert Earl 382 Biadheld Patricia A 305 Bradley Betty Jane 310 Bradley Guy D 230 238 251 338 Bradley John Ray 256 365 Bradley Lyie Roy 122 383 Bradley Stanley W 356 Bradstreet James A 325 Brady James William 76 Bragdoii George E .342 Bragdon Nancy Weare 305 Brahms Gerhard Renke 204 338 Brain Celia Louis 299 Brand Glen 14 188 Brandner Keith Ellwyn .117 223 338 Brandguist Robert C 375 Brandt Charles R 63 87 93 345 Brandt Donald Wayne 116 Brandt Heleiic Amanda 255 302 Brandt Lloyd Louis 64 255 Brannan Ralph Thomas 266 Brannian Richard J 388 Branscom Donald Dean 93 Branscomb William M 384 Braun Richard F 233 Bray Donald James 84 Braymen Byron Robert 116 Braymen Donald Thomas 79 Braymen Mary Alice 133 305 Brechenridge Eleanor 208 276 Breckenridgc Esther 290 Breckenridge Jo Ann ... .225 247 276 Bredahl Franklin W ..148 151 188 219 249 255 263 Bredahl Linda Lou 234 235 305 Brcdar William L 93 325 Bredbeck Walter Craig 314 Bredensteiner Mervin 201 Breizy Charles E 93 112 221 Breman William E 113 382 Brcnnecke Frank 76 338 Brenneman John Henry 93 115 226 Bretnall Mildred Joan 121 133 205 254 270 282 Brettman Robert Emil 348 Bretz Robert Russell ..114 157 379 380 Brewick Charles Edward 345 Brewer Kenneth M 93 112 221 Brian Ruth 299 Bricklcy Alvin Eugene 353 Brickley Donald Grant . .76 113 224 352 Bridenstine Eugene A 82 Bridge Lora Jane 310 Bridger G L 64 117 Bridges Donald Gene 385 378 Brierly Robert S 357 Briggs Catharine E 256 310 Briggs John Leslie 322 Brigham William E 117 357 Biiley Dale Eugene 151 Bnnkman Evan P 64 86 361 Bnnton Eloise Mae 138 293 Biitson Orlaii Harold 64 76 Britson Wallace E 76 Broadwell William E 93 323 Brockelman Robert E 362 204 Broderick Philip E 64 86 Brodersen William E .93 115 218 226 386 Brodine Adolph M 220 335 Brodme Charles E 222 Brogotti Christibel A .133 208 254 255 257 Broker Barbara Gene 301 Brom Richard Hovey 364 Bromelkamp Henry J 93 110 Broms Charlotte E 59 247 276 Bromwell David R 148 151 362 Bronson Lois 275 Brooks Hazel B 138 260 294 301 Brooks Louise lone 138 273 Broshar Ardra Gerald 334 Brotherton Charles R 218 357 Brouer Dorothy E 234 235 302 Brown Alan Ralph 263 Brown Charles Norman 202 220 Brown Dolores Ann 305 Brown Donald 93 343 Brown Donald La Verne 82 Brown Donald Lee 110 Brown Donald Malcolm 366 Blown Doroth Inez 235 Brown Elsie Mae 138 275 Brown Eugene Currie 386 380 Blown Gciyl Dean 310 260 Brown Jack Duane 353 Blown Joan Anne 241 290 Brown Kenneth Dudle 65 224 335 Brown Lemuel R 384 Brown Lynn Raiiney 77 384 Brown Ned Stuart 343 Brown Richard Norman 234 339 Brown Thomas James 87 314 Brown Virginia Lee 299 Brown Walter Calland 93 Brown Webster Charles 326 Brown William Francis 382 Blown William Rezin 93 111 Brownson Lloyd Daniel 93 218 354 Biucc James Arthur 220 244 245 Biuce John William 380 385 Brueck David Arthur 87 93 377 Bruene Kenneth Dean 78 234 336 Bruncr D K 285 Brunkow Joyce 204 Biunn Nancy Ann 299 Bruns Lavaun Marie 114 122 307 Brunson Harold Rex 93 Brunsvold Martha E ..138 224 234 235 262 301 Brusie Franklin Wayne 86 358 Bryan Richard Louis 93 342 Bryan Sylvan Cleston 65 Bryant David Ernest .63 220 248 336 Bsharah Lewis 114 122 Bucha nan Charles V 385 Buchanan Don Allen 151 338 Buchanan John A ... .93 117 223 357 Buchanan Richard 353 Buchanan Roger Earle 260 261 Buchanan William E 122 330 Buchholz James A 64 83 Buck Donald Alfred ....64 86 202 377 Buck Doreen Joan 308 Buck James Hamilton 93 113 Buck Richard Lee 366 Buckmaster Charles H 364 Buckner 64 78 Budd Mary Charlene 302 Budding John William 151 Budlong Donald Gene 64 222 3? Buehler William 385 Buehner Jack 218 Biiechler Eugene 65 Buel A Alexander 84 Buelow Fred William 132 Buerkens Bonnie Flo ..86 138 270 285 Bugenstein Walter A 93 110 Bull Alvin 78 244 336 Bullen M Jeanne 308 Bunch Richard Harold 82 Bund George Jr 93 Bundy Otto Marney 85 341 Bundy Clarence E 77 Bunge Leiand Francis 14 7 151342 Bungc Roland Carl 147 151 Burch Louis Lee 150 Burch Norman Wendell 157 369 Burch Robert W 94 Burch Walter Donald 361 Burdick Loraine R 260 Burger August Fred Jr 150 Burgess Dwight S 364 Burgraff Richard I 122 132 Burhop Richard Walter 351 Burian Miriam Ruth 305 Burk John Warren 385 Burke Charles Arnold 362 Burke Joseph Osborne 330 Burke William Henry ..94 117 261 387 Burket William Henry 387 Burkle Mary Ellen 138 233 282 Burmester Dallas I 326 Burmester lone D 259 308 Burnett Virginia J 138 226 287 Burnham Beryle E 306 Burnham Francis H 65 82 266 Burns James Robert 379 382 Burns Richard Roy 324 Burns Shirley Eileen 297 Burright Howard M 377 Burrows Florence L 138 258 299 Burrows Jean Harriet 302 Burtch Barbara Ruth 260 301 Burtch Mary Elizabeth 300 Burton John A 65 112 Burton John William 93 246 380 Burzlaff Arthur A 93 117 384 Burzlaff Henry August 384 Busbee Jerry T 325 Busch William Henry 76 234 332 Bushnell Burton Loren 151 377 Bushnell Frederic R 348 Bushnell Richard M 365 Busse Reynold E 76 329 Bussey George Ervin 112 371 Butler Burton Burnett 263 Butler Eugene R 95 110 221 Butler Mary Anne 305 Butler Mary Lou 282 Butler Warren Edward 93 110 Butterlield Barbara 133 275 Button Donald James . .204 244 248 375 Buttrick David H Jr 79 320 Butz Marion F . .: 65 84 Buzby Richard 204 375 Buzzetti Romaine J 148 151 Byers Barbara Frances 133 302 Byers James Richard 356 Byers Mary 310 Byrd Carol Hunter 223 Byone Charles Edward 339 Byrne Henry Schneider 117 207 241 324 Byrnes Mae Betty B 203 261 Bys Donald James 383 Cadwell Theodore C 110 Cagley Paul Malcolm 329 Cahalan Leo James 151374 Cahoon Wilber Grove 348 Caine Alfred Ballif ...63 132 200 206 342 Calderwood David L 87 387 Caldwell Nance Lee 288 Calhoon Edward Clair 322 Calhoon Edward 148 151 Call Barbara Ann 285 Callies Paul William 132 Callow Betty Jane 122 287 Calvert A I 93 110 Calvert John William 93 349 Calvert Philip B 65 79 Camargo Orlando 382 Camery Miles Joseph 329 Campbell Angus K 343 Campbell Carolyn Mae 308 Campbell Cromwell B 342 Campbell Donald Clarence 383 Campbell Melvin Roy 86 353 Campbell Jo Anne 138 279 Campbell Richard Lee 63 320 Campbell Robert E ... 93 116 341 385 Campbell Walter W ...59 147 151 352 Campen Eldon Ralph S3 CAMPUS 4-H 201 Canby Graceanna 305 Cannell Forrest L 86 385 Cannon Jack Pruitt 122 222 352 Cannon John William 353 Capell John Blackford 341 Caplan Richard Melvin 264 387 Capper Mack Roymeond 379 385 Capps Hubert Jr 114 Cardinal Guild 58 Cardinal Key 210 211 Carey Gene Kelly 384 Carey Robert Edward 65 Carl Barbara Berry 138 Carlson Betty Lou 302 Carlson Bruce A 348 Carlson Alice 297 Carl Harry S 94 Carlon Charles G 86 Carlson Carolan 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151 Halden Frank Albert 220 343 Hale John 359 Hales Charles Eugene 116 Haley John Daniel 132 345 Halfoid Richard E 361 Halfoid Robert Sidney 360 Hall Clarence Beiyl 77 Hall Fiank Edward 345 Hall Gietchen Louise 256 281 Hall Jill Jeanne 308 Hall John Floyd 362 Hall John Smalley 389 Hall Marjorie Jane 140 296 Hall Robert Everett 151 379 3S6 Hallci Ruth Ann 234 302 Hallei Robeit 363 Halsev Nancy Lee 303 Halver Bemaid A 65 84 380 Halverson Mary Alice 238 264 275 Halvorson Gerald L 77 Hamblin Betty Jo 158 307 Hamer Patricia Anne 288 Hamiel Joanne Steen 133 Hamilton Alan Robert 224 388 Hamilton Dale J 86 Hamilton David Ross 97 249 Hamilton Frank Jacob 112 383 Hamilton John Richard 59 84 Hamilton John Wesley . .97 218 312 331 Hamilton Mariorie A 305 Hamilton Martin B 84 347 Hamilton Maiy Ann 140 295 Hamlin Suzanne Chase 205 282 Hammerly Harriet Jane 263 298 Hammond Dorothy 250 Hammond Luther C 260 Hammond Russel Clyde 83 329 Hammond Walter 210 Hampton Charles T ..112 230 259 379 Hanchett Rodney Lcroy 244 326 Hancock Mary Jean 234 299 Handley Richard C 339 Hanford Clarence 352 Hanley Robert T 131 Hanna George 2 04 Hanna James Carroll 334 Hans Carol L 140 Hans Eldon J 66 320 Hansel Dale Eugene 97 115 215 226 312 329 Hansen Arlon L 78 Hansen Carlyle E 66 330 Hansen Charles E 366 Hansen Devah 140 298 Hansen Donald W 357 Hansen Frances L 140 Hansen Gloria W 140 296 Hansen Jack Thomas ..97 215 221 238 332 Hansen John William .91 117 200 383 Hansen Louie 78 222 Hansen Richard Carl 210 330 Hanson A Maurice 84 225 Hanson Arlon Leroy 67 Hanson Delores Arline 308 Hanson Donald Wearth 260 383 Hanson Newton Felix 323 Hanson Philip Norman 114 Hanson William Walter 370 Hanssen Charles B 345 Hanzelin Shirley Ann 195 252 298 Hardie John McGraw 361 Hardt Alfred Black 234 235 331 Hardy Patricia F 238 275 Hargrove Joann 304 Haried Donald F 370 Haried Thomas Michael 151 371 Harlan Dorothy Jean 133 238 Harlan John Russel .204 251 374 375 Hailey Delons Ilona 296 Haimon Charles Henry 57 Harmon Donald Gayle ... 222 312 366 Harmon Virginia Mae 140 156 273 Harms Verne Edward 97 117 329 Harper Clarence E 97 Harper Harlan P Jr 67 Harper Margaret V 308 Harrington Jack E 97 319 Hariington Leonard 377 Harrington Robert Wm 82 Harrington Thaddeus 67 250 338 Harrington Wm Gene 97 116 Harris Douglas H 353 Harris Dr H M 119 Harris James Lewis 97 110 Harris Martha Jeanne 300 Harris Mary Charlotte 158 251 287 Hart Donald Wine 151 Hartman Donald Dean 77 Hartman Margie Fay 140 273 Hartman Theodore A 83 366 Hartnett Charles A 332 Hartwig Donald R 97 112 221 261 387 Hartwig Marcia Mae 259 300 Harvey Elmer Harold 114 Harvey John David 218 Harvey Mary Cecilia .133 156 241 285 Hase Orville August 386 Hasek John Milton 57 83 352 Haselton Emma Jane 261 293 298 Haselton James C 314 Haskell Albert M Jr . . . 67 78 204 324 Haskins Donna Mane 308 Hassebrock Harlan W 157 234 313 351 Hassebrock Kenneth L 97 116 Hatcher Orville K 382 Hatcher Roy Gilbert .67 219 224 387 Hattendorf EIroy H 84 259 Hattery Donald Paul 348 Haugan William Holm 204 361 Haugen Ann Louise 230 296 Haupert Gene Lee 77 234 235 Haupt Ernest George 67 79 Hauser Dale R 97 323 Hauser George Parsons 67 Hausmann Dorothy G 293 Haw Robert Arthur 123 132 332 Hawes Wilbur Murray 339 Hawgood Patricia 293 304 Hawk Willis Robert 117 223 Hawkins Phyllis C 308 Hawkins Royal Roger ..97 110 371 380 Hawks James W Jr 67 84 323 Hawthorn Horace Duane 97 112 Hawthorn Robert Wm 86 Haxby Mary Eleanor 276 Hayes Carol Jean 123 222 223 241 295 297 414 Hayes Harold Lyie 97 Hayes James William 221 383 Haygreen John Grant 83 Hayhurst James Doyle 97 Hayler Frank Arthur 97 Haynes John Stephens 204 366 Hays Richard H 67 84 376 Hazlitt James 67 Headv Earl 320 Healey Charles M 382 Healy Thomas Leroy 123 223 H earn Roger Paul 387 Heath Ann 307 Heath Jean B 140 251 293 Heaton Marilla Ann 133 296 Hcdberg Robert Burton 330 Hedin Ronald Woods 220 Hedlund John Clare 59 91 330 Hedrick Franklin Jr 97 113 218 256 379 385 Hedstrom Donald C 334 Hecmstra Howard C 115 Heeren Alvin Lero 97 Heffner M Beth 133 158 310 Hcgarly James Morris 97 110 Heidler Jeanne L 275 Heifner James Harold 112 386 Hems Douglas M 380 Heins Lloyd Sterling 97 221 383 Heinz Margaret Ann 288 Helble Dean Richard 234 338 Held Esther Lucille 140 256 310 Held Jacgueline Joan 234 235 298 Heline Nancy Clare 86 308 Heller John Philip 223 Heller Robert Lewis 324 Helmstadter Gerald C 123 222 223 352 Helser Dean M D 55 Hemcrson Donald R 150 Hemmings Helen 255 Hemmye Jerome Hoelzen 317 Hemphill Marian Joan 234 30S Hcnch James Lowell 86 383 Henderson Duane E 380 Henderson Gwendolyn 158 285 Henderson Howard C 150 Henderson Jack 321 Henderson John Edward 67 78 Henderson Loran A 366 Henderson Richard D 224 Hendrick Catharine M 123 296 Hendnckson Ethel Mae 140 217 225 247 251 270 287 Hendrickson Lauren P 123 331 Hendrickson Wayne E 381 Henely Robert Charles 349 Henkle Marilyn A 276 Henrich Edward Louis 346 Henriksen Clarence D 86 262 336 Henriksen Norman L ..86 201 262 376 Henryson Roy K 67 79 Hensel Eric Jean 380 Hensel James William 234 364 Hensing Charles Dale 86 388 Herko Edward 161 Herman Louise 326 Hermann Doris Alma . .123 204 233 25S Herndon Charles H 356 Herndon Eleanore 204 Herring Ardis Devere 97 112 221 Herring Norma Jean 308 Herrmann Kenneth R 326 Herrmann Warren 151 Herrold Wilma Ruth 308 Hertel Elsie Zea 140 Hcrtel Harold Gene 83 Hertel William M 370 Heitzberg Grover R 204 369 Herum Flovd LyIe 87 Herzon Alohonsc W 385 Hess George H 366 Hess Joseph John 205 Hess Rov Frank 97 345 Hesse Donald 150 255 Hesscnius John Jr 219 381 Hettifh Mark Anthony 77 Heun William T Jr 365 Heuring Marilyn Sue 296 Heusinkveld Henry J 97 Heyer Gretchen 226 Heysinger H M 335 Hibben Marvin Delbert 77 Hibhing Edwin E 383 Hibbing Reinhard 86 97 259 383 Hibbitts John Charles 330 Hibray Arthur J 67 258 379 385 Hickman Forrest F 67 Hicks Jane Marie 296 Hicks Wane Freeman 348 Hiedeman Dale Miller 123 383 Hiemstra Stephen J 381 Hieronymus Sharon F 140 279 Hierseman Marilyn J 298 Hierseman Wayne Ruel . . . .219 220 385 Higby John William 258 Higdon Marilyn Jean 234 293 304 Higgins Robert F 67 363 Highland Melva Louise 158 307 Hildreth Donald G 79 HildrethRoland James 324 Hill John Arthur 382 Hill John Butler 97 366 Hill Mary Elizabeth 275 Hilhard Royce Murry 207 220 244 245 248 257 Hilligoss Eugene 234 235 Hillman Wayne 67 Hills James Arthur 67 83 Hills Marjone L 304 Hillyard L R 312 366 H limes Jack F 256 357 Hilts Harry Eugene 67 Hines Max George 356 Hines Paul Oliver 67 Hmkly May Audrey 140 226 288 Hinrichsen Dons J ..132 158 295 310 Hinrichscn Hansctta 201 304 Hippaka Thomas A 82 Hird Mary Elian 282 H irsch R Jeannene 308 Hiserodt Edwin Kent 343 Hisscm Frank Thomas 205 Hixon Dr R M 57 Hlxon Raymond Ralph 323 HIavka Eugene John 123 Hoag James Frank 113 Hoak H Robert 344 Hobson Betty Joyce 205 296 Hochstetler Virgil E 97 312 330 Hodges James C 67 206 320 Hodgskiss Dorothy E 140 287 Hoelscher Lois Mac 140 273 Hocrsch Dorothy Alice 140 288 Hoffa Harold Richard 365 Hoffman Helen Lucille 303 Hoffman Harold Herbert 97 326 Hoffman Howard Clark 376 Hoffman Marojrie I 201 262 304 Hoffmann Randall A Jr 388 Hogfeldt James S 314 Hogrefe Pearl 252 Hogue James Guy 186 188 356 Hohaus Patricia Joan 300 Hohenberger Kenneth D 388 Hol-enshell Rose M 140 275 Hohl Melvin L 67 Holdener Irwin K 97 114 Holets Vernon Lloyd 99 222 359 Holl Bruce Rolland ..121 202 207 223 357 Holl D L 223 Holl William Waldo 356 Holland Clyde P 99 116 383 Holland Edward C Jr 99 116 376 Holland Francis Eli 116 380 Holler Howard V 358 Holler Lois Van A 59 137 217 290 Holliday Robert 260 323 Hollinberger Lauren 374 Hollingshead Marjory .140 158 264 296 Hollister Frank M 323 Hollowell John J 325 Hollowell Sara Jean 140 279 Holm Thomas Robert 383 Holman Sam Jones 151 Holmes David Wylam 343 Holmes James Gray 123 Holmes Ruth Ellen 304 Holmes Wilbur Rust 330 Holmes Wayne A 67 Holmgren Paul Elmer 123 132 Holsoople Elizabeth J 140 298 Hoist Richard Barrett 147 151 Holl Nancy Jane 298 Holt Peter F 353 Holtan Norma Jean 262 298 Holton Campbell 345 Holzknecht Glenis Ann 205 307 Homan Keith Allan 83 322 377 HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL 137 Honens Maiy Virginia 308 Hood Lvie Dean 99 Hood Ronnie Glenn 381 Hoogeveen Gwendolyn H 158 263 308 Hook Darwin Dewey 113 314 Hoopes Joseph Wm 336 Hoover Dale Max 77 381 Hoover Danid Edward 381 Hoover Ellen Louise 203 Hoover John Karsten 356 Hoover Louise 140 Hoover Mary Eileen 296 Hopkins Kenneth Wayne 76 Hopkins Marjorie A 276 Hoppe Donald Alvin 123 222 Hoppenrath Raymond E 99 335 Hoppenrath Mrs Raymond E 204 270 376 Hopper Charles Thomas 114 202 204 220 Horak Francis John 83 382 Horgen Charles W 380 Horine Donna 209 Horn James Lester 224 234 215 Hornstein John 357 Horsman Donald L 114 386 Horst William Robert 99 112 HORTICULTURE CLUB 85 Horton Lowell Eugene 83 Hoskms Richard S 388 Hotel-kiss Donald K . .201 204 234 317 Houdek Charles H 220 244 248 Hough Harry R 360 Houlihan Laurayne M 271 304 Hourigan Roscoe M 354 Houseal William 206 375 Houseman Cecil Earl 99 110 386 Houston Walter 360 Houston Maurice Dean 380 Hoverter Ledred A 293 308 Hovcy Eldon Hill 363 Howe Stan J 385 Howell Charles D 358 Howell Charles M 220 348 Howell Gerald Robert 86 387 Howell John Lowery 385 Howell Patricia A 140 225 296 Howell Thomas E 67 384 Howells Laurine Allyn 293 303 Howes Edward Atwood 132 188 Howig Donald H 379 380 Howland Carol E 234 235 296 Howland Frank L 151 Howland Richard P 343 Hoxie Mrs Gertrude 338 Hoyer John Zilg 322 Hubbard Jane E 258 304 Huber Leo Richard 377 Huber Robert Edmund 376 Huber Robert George 116 352 Hudson Doris Jeanne .137 140 270 288 Hudson Harry Bruce 351 Hudson Warren Elgin 99 112 Huedepohl Ernest B ..123 204 259 326 Huclman Francis R 375 Huff Marion L 307 Huffman Nancy Jean 308 Hug Daniel Hartz 376 Hug John W 156 158 219 376 Hugh Kenneth E 123 378 379 384 Hughes Alice 287 Hughes Andrew A Jr 220 345 Hughes Claicnce 116 Hughes James Gardnei- 99 Hughes H D 61 Hughes Helen Marie 306 Hughes Mane Joanne 298 Hughes Mark V Jr 132 Hughes Oliver John 331 Hughes Robert Francis 67 330 379 Hughes Robert Otis 99 378 380 Hughes William Good 67 330 Huitt Robert Whitcomb 374 Hukill Virginia M 282 Hukill William V 343 Hull Ernestine Elaine 140 256 306 Hull R B 56 Hull Spencer Graham 151249 Hullinger Keith T 380 Hulse Gene W 67 Hultguist John B 234 235 262 319 Hummel J G 90 Hummel Harry H Jr 99 IK 266 Hummel Walter L Jr . .114 123 219 220 Humphrey Lewis Henry 99 117 Humphrey Samuel David 67 Humphreys Jane E 241 288 Hunter George D 87 91 215 Hunter Hollis B 151 Hunter Kenneth E 381 Hunter Phyllis J 310 Hunter William Robert 147 148 151 336 Huppert Dean L 110 223 388 Hurst Dona D 308 Hurst Wesley G 387 Hurwicz Hcnryk 99 204 Husband Richard 222 Husbands Mary Ella 233 Huser John Theodore 86 201 320 Huser Mary Louise 158 296 Husmann Fred E 147 150 Huspen Robert Frank 205 347 Hussey Frank Joseph 77 Hussey Helen Patricia 42 158 275 Huston John William 99 110 218 Huston Mary Lou 140 226 234 235 258 Huston Thomas H 86 205 263 Hutchinson Gordon N 125 223 371 Hutchinson Jane 125 296 I Ibrahim Amin Aly 204 223 lehl Richard Warren 256 387 Ilgenfntz James E 99 116 361 Illeman Donald L 125 132 342 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB 82 Ingersoll Ralph C Jr 63 85 Inglis Stanley B 67 323 Inman Alice Mary 296 Inman Arthur Erwin 99 116 246 ISC THEATRE 230 Ipsan Thomas Anthony 334 Ipsen Lorenz Robert 67 Irelan Robert Lee 112 221 Irwin Donald W 345 Ismert Marian C 201 238 244 296 ISSIE 132 Iverson C A 79 Iverson Myron J 356 Iverson Stanley M 117 Ives Lee Herbert 151 Ives Rollin C 99 221 Ives Ruth Mary 234 308 Iwerks Marvin C 99 221 J Jackman Phyllis Ann 203 Jackson James Ross 353 Jackson R H 330 Jackson Ronald L 329 Jackson Shirley E 282 Jackson Wayne Erwin 377 Jacobs Duane Paul .148 151 259 336 Jacobs Ernest Paul 99 112 221 261 382 Jacobs Gertrude A 140 298 Jacobs Harold D 125 Jacobs Lyn Beulah 256 300 Jacobs Max Harlod 261 Jacobsen Carl Edward 151 Jacobsen Mark Hayden 325 Jacobsen Owen Anders 360 Jacobsen Shirley Ann 304 Jacobson Donna Lee 238 298 Jacobson Leslie T 151 205 Jacobson Marjorie C 306 Jacobson Robert J 125 Jacobson William D 345 Jaeger William John ...99 115 188 371 Jahnke Jean Ann 304 Jahnke John Lee 83 James Claire L ..99 110 215 218 221 223 256 372 James Judy Sue 279 James Marion Louise .125 133 271 296 James Roger Denly 358 Janda Robert Irwin 99 Jansscn John Edward .99 112 221 352 Janssen Leonard F 87 99 218 Jasper Robert Warren 329 Jay Howard William 87 99 376 Jaycox Richard Lee 371 Jedele Donald George . .87 215 224 234 235 Jeffers Walter G 99 Jefferson Robert Lew . .87 204 380 388 Jeffrey Thomas Henry 356 Jeffrey Arlenc F 300 Jeffrey Glenn Elwood 99 110 260 Jclinek Robert Joseph 380 Jenkins Colleen 140 296 Jennings Fletcher F 63 86 320 Jennings Neal Cameron 362 Jennings Russell W 365 Jensen Charles Harvey 84 67 Jensen Don Walter 339 Jensen Esther Marie 140 262 Jensen Eva Mae 114 298 Jensen Glen Earl 84 Jensen Harlen Phillip g7 Jensen Harvey Magnus .99 110 260 380 Jensen James Larue 81 113 246 Jensen Jens Christian 67 380 Jensen Jerrie 384 Jensen Lavon Maxine 296 Jensen Lloyd Everett 99 Jensen Loyd Andrew 151 Jensen Marilyn Ruth 302 Jensen Robert P 161 Jenson Gale Freeman 99 Jergensen James R 99 Jergenson Wesley J 313 353 Jermier James Albert 150 Jeske Robert Earl 255 Jeske Walter Emil 77 259 376 Jesse William A 99 113 Jessen Ellis J 99 346 Jessen James 161 Jessen Richard John 86 326 Jessup Joseph L 87 342 Jewell Hobert Lloyd 374 Jewett Dorothy Jean 133 308 Jewett Martha Jean 293 Jezek Earl David 376 Jobes Robert Earl 99 Jobst Marvin Carl 259 326 Johannes Donald Ivan 67 78 Johannes Marjorie G 140 Johansen Emil S Jr 338 Johansen Richard E 67 79 317 John Lewis Kephert 82 Johns Eleanor Marie 133 Johnsen Kenneth Dean 326 Johnson Arthur 334 Johnson Cecil C 99 319 Johnson David Lynn 83 Johnson Donald Dean 329 Johnson Donald Elwin 114 Johnson Elliott Arvid 113 371 Johnson Floyd 99 116 218 371 Johnson Gail Ann 133 308 Johnson Gene Lanaior 67 Johnson George A 317 Johnson Hitdegarde 255 Johnson Howard A 188 388 Johnson Howard Paul ..87 99 260 387 Johnson Joann Louvaun 203 Johnson Kenneth J 99 113 Johnson Kenneth James 374 Johnson Kenneth W 314 Johnson Kurt Ernest 345 Johnson Leo Laverne 99 Johnson Lowell H 314 Johnson Margaret N 273 Johnson Merle K 150 Johnson Merlyn Kent 132 351 Johnson Nadyne 133 208 Johnson Nancy Jean .137 208 247 281 Johnson Oscar Truman 99 Johnson Phyllis Anne 204 281 Johnson Richard Earl 258 Johnson Richard Lee 99 319 Johnson Robert Asa 87 99 266 329 Johnson Robert C 374 Johnson Robert Glenn 223 Johnson Robert Harold 99 223 415 Johnson Roland Ray 125 132 Johnson Ronald Dean . 86 3SS Johnson Ruth Pauline 255 Johnson Stanley Lee 99 Johnson Wallace E 67 Johnson William Jr 83 99 230 Jolnson Wm Albert 67 Johnson Wm Arthur 125 Johnson Wm Warren 117 Johnston Christopher 360 Johnston Joan 150 290 Johnston Marian F 140 270 282 Johnston Mary 140 217 225 276 Johnston Patricia J 140 226 Johnston Robert Lee 76 331 Jolley Lorcn Cook 113 Jones Alan Bartholf 234 235 Jones Andrew Bluchcr 360 Jones Mrs C R 324 Jones Clinton Grant 100 Jones Frances Darlene 296 Jones Francis Roger 313 319 Jones Gail Morjan ,67 79 234 235 351 Jones Jean Etta 282 Jones Kathleen G 279 Jones L Meyer 257 Jones Marilyn E 290 Jones Mary Ellen 308 Jones Patricia Mary 140 276 Jones Ralph Wesley 266 Jones Robert Carroll 100 222 359 Jones Robert H 319 3S5 Jones William B 100 Jones Winifred Eloisc 125 224 234 235 294 295 305 Joroedyk Richard A 388 Jordan Edwin Ncal 100 Jordan Wm Roy Jr 67 S3 Joroensen Iver L 85 371 Joroenson John W 112 324 Jorgenson Kenneth P 125 132 Jose Dwayne Kendall 125 132 Joslyn Peggy Ann 288 Judd Roger Dale 348 JUDGING TEAMS 74 Juhl Marilyn Marie 234 235 308 Jurgens Norman Clark 100 Jury Doris Marie 156 201 299 Justice Norman D 323 Kadera Doris Eileen 201 304 Kalahar Kenneth Ed 67 82 Kaldenberg Henry John 100 112 Kallenberg William G 379 Kallin Joyce Beatrice 303 Kaltolt LaVerne L 100 115 Kamber Robert Stedman 110 365 Kamm Marion Eugene 100 382 Kample Kenneth Ernest 222 246 312 323 Kappelman Dorothy 306 Kapranos Mane C 252 279 Karabatsos Gus John 100 Kash Norbert John 320 Kassel Kenneth William 86 201 Kastner Herman Rudy 201 321 Katz Herbert 157 379 382 Kauffman Don Duane 338 Kaufman John Darwin 67 77 Kee Jack D 219 358 Keen Jack Howard 381 Keenan Janet 288 Keenan Mary Irene 304 Keeton Martha Jane 140 296 Kehrberg Earl Wayne 77 Keifer June Mane 304 Keilman Miriam L 230 288 Keim Charlcnc Faye 296 Keith Dons Arlene 298 Keith Jane Jancll 308 Kelleher Denis M 325 Kelleher Joan Marie 140 Kelleher Mary Anne 230 290 Kelleher Theiese M 290 Kellenberg Richard H 384 Kellenberger Edward R 112 259 387 Keller Frank Joseph 87 100 Kelley Dale Edward 151 363 Kelley Mrs 293 Kelley Peter George 347 Kelling Edwin Harold 358 Kellogg Neil Douglas 100 113 Kellogg Wallace H 67 Kelly Galen Lee 334 Kelly Robert J 384 Kelsh Louis Joseph 347 Kemp James C Jr ....100 110 215 221 Kemp John Philip 100 110 Kempema John Adrian 151 249 Kemper Edward Charles 388 Kenison Richard Gary 369 Kennedy Barbara Ann 308 Kennedy Charles J 100 349 Kennedy Lawrence J Jr 233 Kenney Joseph Francis 370 Kenney Patrick Andrew 387 Kent Beverly Ann 304 Kent Dorothy Ann 308 Kenyon Jean Alene 140 230 299 Kcpcke Paul L 339 Kepler Audrey Belle 300 Kerekes Frank 89 218 Kern Richard Popham 125 323 Kern William Keith 76 248 355 Keshlear Charles William ,100 113 233 Kessler Kenneth William 67 82 Kester Lloyd Trostle 79 188 Kctcham Keith Kendall 100 110 Ketelsen Herbert J 100 Keves James Bondurant 132 335 Kidder Dorothy 125 296 Kielhorn Donald Rae 314 Kiemic Siegfried F 83 Kiewel Robert Lewis 83 Kildee Dean H H 61 Kile David Oliver 77 317 Kihan John G Jr 151 Kiliper Jerome William 362 Kilpalrick Warren J 148 151 Kimmel Glenn Willard 100 Kindgren Bruce A 100 King Archie Louis 100 King Charles Golden 360 King Josephine Choatc 298 King Kenneth Harrison 86 385 King Mrs 302 King Paul Frederick 100 King Stanley 147 148 222 362 King Thomas William 87 343 King Virginia Lee ... .125 204 233 296 Kingery Hugh McKee 250 324 Kingsland Margery S 308 Kingsley Thomas John 380 382 Kingston Dean Delbert 321 Kinion Wayne Arthur 84 Kinne Morris Y 353 Kinnear Nita Helen 133 298 Kinney Robert Grael 113 219 388 Kinney Wayne Lowell 110 313 Kinsey Roy Henry 341 Kinstler James Calvin 353 Kinyon Ruith Joan 308 Kirby Merle 157 264 379 382 Kirchner Juana Marie 140 290 Kirchner Ronald F 382 Kirk James Judd 366 Kirk Robert Allen 332 Kirkegaard Leo James 151 Kirkpatrick Bruce A 251 Kirkpatrick Glenn D 85 Kirkpatrick Keith M 377 Kirlin William F 374 Kirls Lynn Merrill 382 Kiser Ira 100 113 Kittleson Eugene M 100 112 387 Kittrell William Allen 151 Kitzelman Esther E 262 296 Kleen Merlin Herold 379 384 Kleen Ruth Ann 275 KIcinschmidt James W 100 117 Kleist LeRoy Clinton 110 Khmowski Frank Jr 386 Klindt Erma Aleta 310 Klindsworth ByrI John 205 386 Kline Lloyd Irwin 234 235 381 Kline Marilyn Ruth 308 Kline Marvin Leon ...202 244 257 376 Klingler 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151 Koerner James F 114 Kohl Kenneth C 348 Kohlmann J Conrad 329 Kohnke Robert Earl 259 Kongable Lowell S ,100 110 156 374 Konrad Paul Joseph 380 Konrady Howard L 116 384 Kontz Milo James 151 Konzen Elvin Earl 246 Konzen Norman William 332 Koob Philip William 110 Koon Walter Lee 156 219 Koors Katherine Ellen 141 281 Koppin Myron Kenneth 100 Kornbaum Harold Frank ,161 186 349 Korneisel Barbara J 125 Korslund Allen John 201 248 321 Korslund Jeanette M 141 262 296 Kortemeyer Richard C 100 Koschmeder Robert H 385 Koth Quintus John 132 326 Kottman Roy Milton 81 Kovarik John Francis 385 Kovank Joseph Ray .100 113 347 379 386 Kraemcr Richard Henry 114 Krai Robert 361 Kramer Ruth Elizabeth 306 Kratochvil Millard R 365 Kratoska James Joseph 100 113 Kratzei Daiicll Jay 110 380 386 Krause Charles Arthur 100 110 215 221 Krauskopf William Bingell 125 312 338 Krcbs Norman Ray 382 Krebs William Paul 219 Kremers James Harry 345 Kremheller William George 110 384 Krenek Peggy Ann 247 252 279 Kress James 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McKinney Harold Evans 382 McKinney Luther C 377 McKinstry Robert C 335 McKirchy Donald J 116 329 McLain Richard Leiand 330 McLaren Kathryn Lee 252 288 McLaughlin Edward C 101112 McLean Janet 282 McLennan Margaret 303 McLeod Amber Frances ..,141 158 298 McLuen Robert Kenneth 110 186 ISS 287 379 McMicbael Craig Read 132 358 McNamara Richard C 380 McNeley Nevsa June 257 McNulty Robert West 345 McQuillen Howard R 380 McSweeny John Leo 125 McTiernan James W 101 Maag Dorothy Ann 308 Maass Charles A 259 319 Macauley Charles M Jr 101 Macchietto Charles F .,..112 221 101 MacDonald Prof G B 62 MacFarlane William R 125 361 Mackey Jack .59 101 215 218 224 312 324 Mackey Richard Lee 342 Mackie Donald Wm 101 Mackie Robert Lloyd 380 Mackland Edna May 141 293 MacLaughlin David A 324 MacMorns David E 221 MacMurray Arthur C 360 MacRae Prof Talbert 224 366 MacRae Kenneth L 314 MacTier Hugh W 349 Macy William Russell 117 386 Madden Robert Louie 326 Maddock Helen Marie ..69 81 195 196 295 301 Maddocks Lee Myron 219 324 Mader Walter Edward 339 Madison Ralph Louis 223 382 Maehr Edwin Guthrie ,101 111 215 218 361 Maehr Walter David 361 Magill Robert C 69 188 258 379 Magill Willi am Thomas 77 388 Maooun Carleton Head 348 Magoun John Adams 349 Mahaffa Roy C Jr 364 Mahannah Clark 259 Mahannah Harold C 84 326 Mahnke Carl Frederick 161 332 Mahnke Robert G 332 Mahon Robert Denis 82 Maifeld Darrell Louis ..69 202 255 258 Maine Thomas D 360 Mairs James David 186 Maiwurm Donald Jay 115 322 Maja Jaiyeola Akin 114 204 384 Maicen Rose Marie Ann ,271 293 304 Majorowicz Glenn A 101 Makeever Jack Edwin 349 Maley Wayne Allen 24 87 101 218 234 235 257 Mallory Rex Darwin 101 Mallozzi Anthony 346 Malmborg Nancy Anne 304 Malmborg Nancy R 158 Malone Ethelee 305 Malone John Stephen 219 Maloy Edward John 346 Manderschcid Lester V 261 Maney David Samuel 84 241342 Maney Thomas J 125 Mangas Darrel Leslie 322 Mangiameli Elio F 101 Manion Melvin Matthew 101 Manker Frances Arlene 282 Mann Jeanne Mane ,141 212 217 226 287 Mannhiemer Dick 210 Mannetter Arthur Dean 383 Manning Francis V 381 Manning Thomas Eugene 101113 Manny David Frederick 377 Manny Evelyn Lcnore ,, ,125 133 273 Manny Everett Ralph .87 224 234 235 376 Manny Lois Elaine .,,121 133 158 273 Manship Robert Lee 84 Mantel James Edward 115 358 Manuel Elizabeth 258 March Elizabeth Mary 205 207 230 Marcley Charleen Jean 304 Marcum Jack Clifton 150 Marcusen Paula 276 Marelli Richard A 359 Mark Richard Lloyd 329 Markt Doris Marie 203 Marousek John Calvin 244 Marriott Richard S 132 205 365 Marron Alfred J Jr 313 363 Marsh Richard C 379 383 Marsh Roger Kenyon 345 Marshall Gorrion Wm 202 377 Marshall Phillip Earl 335 Marsoiek Patricia L 290 Mart Harold Bernard 69 77 Marten Elytha M 259 308 Martens Clarence C 69 82 Martens John Henry 126 223 319 Martens Ralph Eugene 387 Marth David Spicer 114 349 Martin Carl Franklin 376 Martin Carolyn Ellen 296 Martin Mrs Cecil 365 Martin Donald Leroy 234 376 Martin Embert Merwin 376 Martin George Albert 114 Martin George Randall 132 342 Martin Janet Allison 288 Martin John Ralph 83 Martin John William 132 Martin Marian Leah 141 260 Martin Robert Lee 110 Martin Sheridan E 77 Martin Walter G 234 235 260 387 Martin Wilbur James 101110 Martin William C 360 Martin William D 384 Martin William L 226 Martin William Lavernc 101 115 Martinson Fredrick W 101 222 Marvin E Shirley 230 Marz Louis Reinhardt 101 112 Mashek Joh n R 366 Mason Ed Everett 379 381 Mason Ralph Foster 125 317 Masteller Richard D 114 384 Mathers John Terry 69 319 Matheson Alexander D 101 112 325 Mathews E Katherine 293 Mathews Mrs Florena 366 Mathews Ruth E 141 307 Mathison Ruby Jean 308 Mathre Jean Elizabeth 201 296 Mathre Sewell Jerome . .91 101 115 218 226 Matt Theodore Jeane 300 Mattheeussen Edward A 287 Matthews Douglas 117 157 245 246 251 332 Matthews Richard 314 Mattison James R 150 Matziner Dale F 78 377 Mau Jack A 150 357 Mauck Mrs 275 Maupin Dale Vern 69 77 Maupin Dave Jr 82 Maxson Georgia Rae 133 234 302 Maxwell Earl Edward 148 151 324 Maxwell Robert E 86 Maxwell Robert H 383 May Martha 141 306 Mayer Abbott Frederic 102 110 387 Mayer Anton Frank 340 Mayer Gwe ndolyn Marie .308 Mayer Max Russell 86 Mayer Phillip 211 Mayer Shirley Louise 288 Mayfield Marilyn Joan 308 Maynard Phyllis L 133 303 Maynard William 69 204 320 Mayotte J P 126 132 222 Mazz George P 314 Mead Marjorie Elaine 256 298 Mecklenburg Norman A 77 Medalie Esther Louise 264 Meek Keith Edward 82 Meeks Robert B Jr 158 312 332 Meewes Edward Albert 102 112 Mehler Neil H 233 369 Mehlhop Norman Troy 102 Melas James N 339 Mellem Robert Gaylord 69 379 Mellinger John C 343 Menary Thomas Orr 102 112 387 Menerey John Silver 86 353 Mengel Jack I 132 325 Meniru Godwin U 204 Menne David Collum 357 Menne Mary Susan ...141 225 244 282 Menninga Aryan John 381 Menze Louis 155 Menzel John H 330 Mercer Reba Rose 141 234 296 Merchant Dr I A 146 Meredith Cleojean 303 Merlet Charles F Ill Merrell James Lionel 264 Merriam Robert A 83 157 260 Merrill Fred Walton 365 Merrill Lura Ann 290 Merrill William R 126 222 230 233 Merritt Roger Wm 384 Mesknes John Edward 161 Mett Franklin Tony 351 Metz Barbara Jean 303 Meuer Thomas Graham 382 Mewes Beverly Ann 256 298 Mcver Barbara Helen 141 Meyer Clyde Wm 86 317 Meyer Joyce Marilyn .141 225 251 273 Meyer Kenneth A 102 Meyer Laurance Joseph 334 Meyer Lois Ann 259 Meyer Lois Mildred ..133 201 256 303 Meyer Mardell Bertha 263 298 Meyer Robert Burdette 110 157 379 387 Meyer Warren Ernest 126 Meyer William Arthur 343 Meyer Virgil Keith 86 Meyers James 161 Meyers William 79 161 380 Micheel Wayne Edward 335 Michels Gordon Peter 379 Micken R A 233 Micsbauer Robert G 386 Mikkelsen Melvin E 157 Milder Clement Eugene 380 Millar Clifton R 365 Millard Gifford Lynn 77 Millard Gilford Ray 246 Millard Janet Ariel 141273 Miller Billy Gene 132 Miller Dorothy Jean .234 235 244 307 Miller Frederic L 102 113 Miller George Anton 115 Miller Gretchen Ann 133 222 288 Miller Gwendolyn Lois 141256 Miller Jack G 343 Miller Jacob M 264 382 Miller James Reuben 115 Miller James Roger 157 371 Miller James W 77 342 385 Miller Jane Sempic 126 293 Miller Jimmy Walter 188 Miller John Hugh 81 365 417 Miller Jonas W 77 Miller Lippmaiin 87 102 266 Millet Loraine E 298 Miller Marilyn Jean 141 Miller Marjorie B 270 303 Miller Mary Eliza 247 285 Miller Melvin Lcroy 151 Miller Richard David 338 Miller Richard Harold 369 Miller Robert Gcorjc 354 Miller Robert Wavnc 384 Miller Stanley Avery 264 380 Miller Tehila 264 Miller Walter James .,126 220 244 312 365 Miller William E 102 Millett Robert Earl 126 Milliman Dons Joan 141 226 Millotte Charles 334 Mills James Weaver 70 Mills Marshall F 329 Milton Richard Lee 361 Minard Richard C 102 215 218 221 223 362 Mimjus Robert Alvin 234 377 Minner Kenneth E 366 Minniij Eleanor 279 Mird Marjorie E 141 Mironchik Edward 370 Mishek Dennis A 374 Mishler Larv W 380 387 Mrskimins Radean S 150 378 384 Misner Robert Elwell 151 Mitchell Carolyn 126 288 Mitchell Elizabeth S 141 Mitchell Herbert E 70 378 Mitchell Howard Dean 70 85 Mitchell Lois Marie 303 Mitchell Willard L 112 Mittelsladt Ray H 102 ?62 Mittricker Dolores J 308 Mix Mildred Lavonne 306 Moats William A 233 341 380 Moehler Manfred A S3 Moeller Janet Louise 308 Moeller Wilbur Louis 234 386 Moellering Dorothy 133 201 303 Moffatt Lynn U Jr 77 Moffctt Jane 285 Moffitt Frank Forest 255 376 Moffit John G 70 Motjil Earl 110 Mohr Archer Edmond 102 Mohr Henry 111 137 157 276 3 ' ' 6 Mohr Roberta 141 158 213 217 Molbo Elizabeth Anne 259 304 Moline Crystal Phoebe 298 Molsberry John M 361 Momberg Darrel Arthur 357 Monaweck John Floyd 70 312 352 Mongeon Lawrence V 87 Mongerson Joyce Elaine 141 282 Monroe Logan 24 59 63 85 216 251 324 Monson Elmer 70 78 216 224 234 235 312 336 Montague Ray Henry 70 342 Monteith Marjorie C 141 296 Moody Elhridgc R .70 369 Moody John Henry 87 102 Mooney Anne Felicita 270 287 Mooney Patricia Edith 293 304 Moorcroft Rel H 116 329 Moore Barbara Ruth 273 Moore Bert 161 Moore Jacduelyn 300 Moore John R 87 102 Moore John William 370 Moore Marjorie Lee 290 Moore Martha Jane 290 Moore Paul Alan 157 379 381 Moore Robert A 151 Moore Thomas Wesley 319 Moore Tillman M Jr ...121 126 357 Moore Wendell Robert 372 Mooie Wm Dean 384 Moorhead Jerry 344 Moran Gearldine Carol 303 Morden Anna Mae 230 Morden Donald Bert 220 230 Morford Shirley N 276 Moroan Ann 133 304 Morgan Dean Milton 87 Morgan Mrs Alma 282 Morgan Ruth 141 ? Mork Forrest Jerome 117 383 Morledge Esther L 121 133 205 207 258 287 Morlock William G 70 76 204 206 297 346 Worrell Albert M 287 Morns Jo Ann 300 Morris John Owen 102 349 Morris Lois Ann 141 270 273 Morris Robert Gemmill 348 Morrrs Walter Joseph 79 Morrison Beatrice C 203 Morrison Harry E Jr 356 Morrison Irene E 141 158 300 Morrison Jacqueline A 296 Morrison Jean 279 Morrison Mrs 270 Morrison Maxine A 303 Morrison Raymond A 114 Morrison Robert Karl 151 Mors John Edward 385 Morse David Sanford 334 MORTAR BOARD 212 213 Moitensen Martin 62 79 Morterud Robert Leroy 205 347 Mortimer Hugh Sheldon 264 376 Mortimer John A 325 Moseley Patricia E 281 Moseley Mrs Jane 369 Moser Bruce Oliver 70 320 Moses Allen Donald . . . . 378 379 385 Mosher John Giant 343 Moss Harvev W 86 Moss Ronald Alden 223 Mossman Thomas B 82 Mounce Charles Warren 219 377 Movick Nvie Orland 380 382 Mowrv Ruth Esther 308 Muckler Mildred Mary 307 Mudains Walid M 204 Mudiie John Leonard 324 Muellei Erwin Elmer 341 Mueller Feid Aron 102 114 261 Mueller Mary Ann 84 06 Mueller Richard L 259 Mueller William 366 Mugge Birdie Lou 310 Mirhrn Ralph Lawrence 151 Muhm Robert Eugene 355 Muir Robert Martin 325 Mukin Vivian Vrolette . 24 137 141 213 217 270 275 Mullenix John Paul 335 Mulvay Patricia May 310 Mulvihrll Daniel F 360 Munn Alfred Homer 234 Munson David Clan 234 Munson John C 102 223 353 Munson Willard E 70 Munster Marlys Joan 234 235 308 Murphey Richard W 219 Murphy Alice E 263 Murphy Bruce G 102 Murphy James Dennis 363 Murphy John Wendell 317 Murphy Laurence W 360 Murphy Paul Raymond 201 Murphy William Eugene 334 Murray John Leonard 117 383 Murray Kathleen A 158 296 Murray Lavern Douglas , ,. .102 112 346 Murray Winston Merlin 86 Murrish Archie J 102 117 380 Murrow Harold N 380 Muschott Daniel E 348 Musil Glen 78 Musin Raphael Louis ,102 116 264 387 Mussel Kenneth Daryl 102 Myer Viriiinia Louise ..182 206 241 247 Myers Bill B 188 329 Mvers George Milton 383 Myers Jack .358 Myers Jimmy Dale 329 Myers Mary Jo 276 Myers Moses Willram 376 Myers Robert Gene 313 336 Myres Hillman Lt 131 Nady Marion Elizabeth 299 Naiy Robert 102 Naig Harold Loyd 262 Nail Merle D 70 Nanninga Wm Wallace 1P2 256 Narigon Joseph Edward . . .204 380 383 Nasby Tollef Owen 262 Nashel Marilu Ann 299 Nashif Selim A 70 79 204 386 Natto Meilvn E 102 116 Naugle Noble Elden Jr 102 345 Nauman Helen Dorothy .241 263 281 Nauman Janet 142 281 Neal Nancy 282 Nebcrgall Donald C 334 Ncedham Darrell D 86 386 Needl-am Paul Eugene 250 386 Needles Elson R Jr 77 Neel Robert Leslie 322 Neely Jack Leon 148 151 Neff Charles Evans 334 Ncff Mary 234 310 Neff Nancy 133 271 Nefstead Paul Duanc .126 132 372 374 Nehls Yvonne Delores 259 299 Neiduih James H 70 84 226 358 Nelsen Arnold 70 79 Nelson Alfred Gray 132 329 Nelson Alvin Norman 370 Nelson Ann Carolyn 299 Nelson Ann Elizabeth 85 263 299 Nelson Aithur W 387 Nelson Carolyn Ruth 301 Nelson Catherine E 309 Nelson Charles Alvin 77 384 Nelson Charles L 263 Nelson David Leonard 255 334 Nelson Delbert R 79 352 Nelson Dwight F 87 Nelson Janice Lee 133 273 Nelson John Raymond 251 343 366 Nelson John Robert 262 Nelson Keith W 362 Nelson LeRoy Elburn 148 151 204 381 Nelson Lois Irene 126 276 Nelson Maijone Ann 201 256 303 Nelson Milton 262 Nelson Morton B 219 329 Nelson Myrna Joy 304 Nelson Norman M 385 Nelson Oliver Arthur 220 244 260 Nelson P Mabel 135 Nelson Robert C 126 132 Nelson Shirley Fayc 305 Nelson Stanley E 386 Nelson Theodore M 248 Nelson Thomas E 387 Nephew Oliver Thomas 382 Ness Leif Bjarne 204 Nesvik Kermit Wayne 388 Nettleton James S 113 224 349 Nettleton Irene 136 Nettleton William D 102 116 Neubauer Kenneth William 366 Neuman Arthur E 102 113 205 233 261 386 Neumann Arlo John 148 151 Neuroth Florian Leo 70 Nevein Kenneth Harold 382 Neven Laura Mae 201 230 256 296 Nevrllc Coe Leta A 201 293 303 Neville Eugene James 102 Newburn Roger Hugh 352 Newell Helen 142 Newell William Lee 359 Newlin Owen Jay 234 Newman Betty Jean 296 Newton Edmund J 70 82 Newton Paul Edward 387 Nichols Mrs G S 256 Nichols H E 85 Nichols Marvin Wayne 126 Nrchols Merlin LeRoy 366 Nichols Owen Jr 102 329 Nicoll Donald John 379 386 Nielsen Betty L 142 204 273 Nielsen Cora Jane 273 Nielsen Loren 102 Nielsen Magnus K 102 112 Nielsen Phyllis Ann 158 296 Nielsen Richard 102 Nielsen Robert Arthur 385 Nielsen Verner Henry 79 Nielsen Walter H 102 Nielsen Wilbur C 70 79 Niemand Donald Wayne 102 112 215 221 224 Niesz Jim Blencoe 382 Nisscn Raymond Arnold . , 70 Nisscn Robert William 357 Nissly John Vincent 156 201 320 Nixon Paul Robeit 76 255 Noble Alden C 87 91 246 357 Noe William John 317 Noland Esthei M 142 233 Nolting Lisabcth ,156 206 217 275 Nordli Robert LeRoy 102 112 380 Nordguist Glen B 332 Noienc R Eugene 344 Norman Dean Fredrick 349 Norman Lorraine E 142 296 Norman Shirley 142 Norris Donald Richard 102 Norris Hood 79 317 Norns Richard Allen 84 219 358 Norris Thomas Horrox 116 359 Norrish Robert J 362 North Helen Rita 261 North Shiiley 298 Noithey Miriam Ann 201 303 Norton Murlynn A 299 Norton Paul Roscoe 353 Norton Robert Raymond .102 222 338 Novak Ralph S 132 Novy Ellen Marie 305 Novy Russell Frank 102 113 387 NROTC 130 Nurre Robert Bernard 102 365 Nuti Robert Lynn 261 382 Nutt Nancy Ann 133 271 303 Nyman Wayne Lewis 262 Nystead Norma Marie 142 193 OAK HALL 298 Oaks Willis Charles 385 Oherlin Russell Lou 116 338 Oblingcr Warren Jay 84 314 OBnen James M 244 372 n ' Brien Mary Theresa 2 ' 4 300 O ' Brien Ruth Elen 133 271 299 O ' Brien William John 150 Ocheltrec William Albert 115 339 O ' Connell Gabriel J 347 O ' Connell John Joseph 82 376 O ' Connell Richard T 84 347 O ' Day Ruth Cecelia 204 Odegaard Alf Thorson 86 Odenbaugh Thomas D 371 Pehmkc Margaret L 300 Oelberg James Robert 242 244 Oeike Carroll Edward 326 O ' Flaherty Betty Jane 137 142 217 287 Ogg Robert Burns 338 Qgren William Wesley .59 102 113 378 379 383 Ohde David Oscar 102 Ohisen Mrs E H 270 Ohisen Anita 142 233 293 Ohms Dewey N 70 329 Oilschlager Ellsworth 70 82 380 Ojcndyk Robert T 329 Okey James David 115 234 Okones Thelma Jean 234 235 303 Oliver John Milner 325 OIkicwicz Genevieve H 299 Olmstead Barbara L 261 Olmsted Lyndall L 304 Olscn Glen Wilmer 385 Olson Alexius Bill 361 Olson Dorothy Helen 299 Olson Emogene Joyce .142 238 251 296 Olson Freda Phyllis 142 Olson James Lester 357 Olson Joel 262 Olson John LeRoy 82 Olson Marilyn Jean 293 Olson Phyllis Joanne ..201 256 296 299 Olson Robert Charles 331 Olson Roger Joseph 110 330 Olson Royden Elmer 102 221 Olson Stanley Quinton 361 Olson William H 150 262 Ombruni Paul Robert 351 O ' Neal Roger Eugene 70 250 365 O ' Neil Eugene Edward 102 O ' Ncil Francis M 226 279 O ' Neil John Wallace 126 132 O ' Neil Rosclla G 290 Ongard Francis Xavicr 387 Onnen John Henry Jr 102 Opheim Roger Dean 103 Opheim Wallace S 103 Oopenheimer Donald A 112 332 Opperman Ivan Leon 86 Orcutt George F 387 Orlich Nick Jr 103 117 Orlovich Robert 252 Orman Robert Kent 362 Orndorff Donna Marie 299 Orr Earle W 126 Orr R W 56 Ortmeyer Dale Herbert 126 Ory Jean Myrtle 142 270 293 Dry Marion Joan 293 Osborn Donald Dean 102 110 383 Osborne Edith Marie 255 300 Osborne Norman Oswald 376 Osbrink Marian Esther 114 223 224 299 Oslund Floyd Vernon Ill Osmolovitch Gaylord J 201 Ostrand Walter G Jr . .132 156 204 332 Ostrander Jean 296 Ostna Eduardo 341 Ostrus Ronald Everett 387 Otopalik Coach Hugo 185 Otopalik Mary Jean 114 195 Otterson Robert Edgar 351 Otto Robert Charles .126 132 219 259 374 Oulman Gene Herman 103 188 Ouverson Darlene L 310 Overland Robert N 150 Owen Leo Earnest 380 Owen Martha Carolyn 133 309 Owens Leiand LeRoy 151 Owens William A 120 222 357 Paetz Raymond 103 335 Page John Murphy .70 79 216 312 317 Page Robert Glenn 110 386 Pagliai Edward John 82 384 Paine Margaret Miriam 296 Palm Richard Henry 157 Palmer Allan Van 369 Palmer Donald E 322 Palmer Jean Bird 288 Palmer Lora Mae 304 Palmer Lvie LeRoy 63 77 Palmer Richard B 85 Palmer Rrchard W 332 Palmer Robert C 361 Palmquist Wendell C 86 Pangborn Doris Ann .137 208 254 255 260 275 Papathakos Lconidas C 387 Rape Richard Alan 343 Parish Irma Lois 158 308 Parish Richard Jones 157 256 Parker Charlotte E 310 Parker Donald George 86 317 Parker Dwight Lynn 317 Parker Gretchen 304 Parker Richard S 112 317 Parker Robert E 70 323 Parkhill David K 344 Parkhill Opal LaRue 133 257 299 Parkinson Mrs Bessie 305 Parks Burl A 222 361 Parks Frank Jr 324 Parks Loren Duane 103 Parsons Barbara Ann 225 247 276 Parsons Darrell E 126 132 374 Parsons Gerald Edward 77 377 Parsons John Wilson 70 Parsons Neil I 126 222 418 Patino Benjamin 84 204 Pate Gordon Dale 334 Patek Theodore B 148 151 Patel Dahyabhai J 156 Patek Kantilal V 103 117 Patel Naoinbhai l 204 Patrick Jess Donald 156 366 Patterson James G 103 215 388 Patterson John Walker 336 Patterson Kenneth H .224 234 235 366 Patterson Kenneth W 103 Patterson Thomas A 339 Patlon Earl Norton 83.359 Pauijh Robert John 79 342 Paul Donald Lee 114 126 Paul Forrest Laverne 317 Paul Raymond Francis 103 112 221 223 Paul Wanda Mae 304 Paulos Louis Bertrand 387 Paulsen Arnold Allen 385 Paulsen Donald Deane 188 349 Paulson Lawrence W 329 Paulson Quentin S 148 151362 Paulson Rodney Allen 335 Paulson Roland Arthur 186 Paulu Mary Anne 126 213 223 224 270 276 Paustian Verne Robert 70 Pavhk Florence M 142 195 226 241 290 Payne Ruth W 142 Payseui Alice Jane 234 235 303 Pazur John Howard 223 Peabody Robert Carl 341 Peace Jerrokl 112 218 233 Peace Shirley 233 Peak Frank Allen 148 151 Pearce Ellen May 299 Pearcy Wm Gordon 156 314 Pearey Ernest Elyin 259 Pearson David Bacon 112 Pearson Robert Tucker 112 Peart Robert M 87 103 Pease Margery Anne 196 198 296 Pecaut Elizabeth Joan .198 234 235 282 Pecaut Richard Arlen 344 Peck Edwin Carlton 341 Peden Mrs Beiiiice 332 Pederson Cuitis Dale 335 Pederson Donald L 87 103 Pederson Margaret Louise 307 Pederson Perry Jr 103 330 Feebler Ralph Vernon 313 314 Peel Dr Louise J 136 212 Peglow Robert J 151 Pehrson Leiand Robert 103 117 Pehrson Vernon 103 Peiffer Loe Clement 115 219 261 Pelletier Joseph A Jr 103 Pence Betty Sue 309 Pennmrjton Gordon R ..91 103 116 218 362 366 Pcnnuitc Mrs H H 357 Penquitc Robert 74 84 Penny Edward P 366 Perkins Donald H 151 Perkins William Clair 372 Perrier Jonh David 70 Pernn Calvin D 70 330 Perry Barbara Joanne 279 Perry Edgar Albert 354 Perry Kenneth Gilbert 103 Perry Shirley Ann 201 304 Persingcr Charles C 78 320 Persingcr Margaret E 201 300 Person Rae Willis 363 Person Wm W 363 Peshek Jeanne Karen 142 279 Pester Harry N Jr 117 Peterman Patricia Ann 132 198 238 279 Peters Egbert Louis 103 Peters Owen Harley ...70 84 226 361 Peters Richard Norris 103 312 349 Peters Vernon George 103 112 Peterschmidt Adrian 261 Petersen Charles J ■.70 Petersen Daniel Carl 334 Petersen David K 335 Petersen Emmanuel J 70 83 219 Petersen Dona 304 Petersen Gene Roger 383 Petersen Ingo Hans 234 235 Petersen Robert E A 384 Petersen Robert LeRoy 126 186 188 223 Petersen Roger Gene 70 66 Petersen Therol M 188 Peterson Alan Wm 352 Peterson Barbara Ann 304 Peterson Dorothy L 303 Peterson Ellen Alma 142 276 Peterson George B Jr 364 Peterson Helen Myrtle ....142 234 299 Peterson John D 103 Peterson John Daniel 388 Peterson Keith E 70 Peterson Lewis P 383 Peterson Loren Wilbur 82 Peterson Marjorie J 303 Peterson Melvyn L 234 Peterson Morris A 113 387 Peterson Orin Justin 70 83 Peterson Richard E 204 353 Peterson Robert A 117 Peterson Ronald Owen 103 345 Peteison Ruth Barbara 262 309 Peterson T 186 Peterson William D 385 Petker Edith LaVonnc 276 Petrick Jack Sherman 339 Petterson Karl Eric 103 219 246 Petterson Mary B 142 Pettis Mary Ellen 133 304 Pettit Dean Loris 372 Pettit Helen Velda 296 Pexton Fred Cyrus 103 112 Peyer Ruth Albert 24 59 270 276 Pfau Don Meyers 387 Pfaw Claude J 151 Pfeiffcr Charles L 85 349 Pfeilfer Fred 103 117 Pllueger Donald H 70 79 248 335 Prow Claude Johnston 147 Phelps Marilyn Jean 282 PHI KAPPA PHI 214 Phillips John Calvin 70 Phillips Lawrence Edward 380 Phillips Meirell L 70 Phillips Patiicia 300 Phillips Recce W 150 Phillips Richard 70 77 Phillips Richard L 87 103 215 Piagens Fred 114 Piangi Margaret 244 285 Piatt Shirley Lou 295 305 Pickett Evalyn L 307 Pickford Hugh Sears 84 317 Pickford James H 24 348 Pickford Peter John 349 Pickford Rollo S Jr 91 348 Pickus Arthur Mayer 103 382 Pierre Dr W H 62 Piersol Frank A 224 Pierson Arlie Archie 70 Pierson David Wayne 314 Pieison Marilyn Anne ...234 235 281 Pieison Robert Edwin 85 325 Pietsch Wesley W 70 83 Pifko Joy Anne 205 303 Pilijiim Dons Noe 263 Pilgiim James S 70 263 Pmgie Charles Warren 86 374 Pinkcit Paul August 148 Pinneo James Edward 70 349 Pinney George F 70 222 320 Pint James Anthony 103 117 380 Pipei Myron M 103 221 385 Pisle Russell Isaac 219 387 Pitcher Marshall Olin 317 Pitkin Arthur Rayncs 113 Pittman Marilyn L ..201 234 235 275 Pitzer Mary Kathleen 304 Place Charlotte Ann ....201256 303 Plaggc Alma R 361 Plahn Raymond John 371 Piatt Thomas Boync 55 63 79 Platte Harlan William 151 363 Pleak Vcria Ann 133 205 310 Pletch Joan Helen 133 285 Plock William August 256 383 Plocker John 70 330 Ploog Donald Earl 132 Plumer Dean Oscar 126 366 Poehlein Vernon Lee 387 Poland Joan 142 301 Poison June Dorothy 225 288 Poole John Walpole 126 342 Pope Edward Phillip ...148 151379 Pope Robert Lee 103 Popma Robert Doyle 103 117 Popp Richard Duane 83 377 Poppen Donald Wm 151 POULTRY CLUB 84 Poit Louisa May 264 Portei Barbara Anne 133 279 Poitei David Andrew 103 Potter Robert Lee 360 Porter Suzanne Merle 303 Posakony Gerald J 103 335 Posekany Richard Leo 83 379 3S8 Post Irene Ellen 264 Poston Wm Eugene 70 Pote Betty Lou 271 285 Pothast Norman Eugene 157 259 Pottebaum John A 329 Potter Glen William 83 312 365 Potter Jim Clayton 233 374 Potter Lyie Alonzo 71 Potter Phyllis E 133 287 Potter William George 103 221 Powell Richard Garns 313 322 Power Russell Loren 103 221 Powers Joanne 303 Powers Melvin LaVerne 71 77 388 Powers William James 220 364 Pownall Herheit D ...76 251 372 374 Pownall Richaid F 359 Piall Richaid Mniam R 309 Pratt Robert Wayne 103 352 Pray Martha Jo 142 270 279 Press Burton J 264 Preston William R 148 151 Price Harry Oakley 230 338 Price Wm Franklin 352 Prichard Patricia J 234 303 Pride H E 56 Proeger Linden Paul 384 Proeschold Paul W 354 Pronske Norwood 351 Prosch Charles Edward 382 Proudfit John C 329 Proudfoot Ronald Max 364 Proutv Dow Earl 116 383 Prucitl Neil Elwin 256 Pugh Eugene Clem 71 82 157 Pugh John Baldwin 87 381 Pugh Lois V Y 142 158 Pugsley Edwin Robert 132 Purcell Leo Dale 71 77 Purcell Marilyn 271 304 Purkhiser Patricia L 309 Purviancc Carol Jean 303 Pusey John Jarvis 251 342 Pyle William Jr 116 Pyles John Clinton 117 314 9 Quaas Lois Maxine 201 309 Quade Derwood John 363 Quandt Robert Karl 382 Queensland Kenneth T 262 379 386 Quiggle Ralph 71 84 216 Quiner David Bernard 71 Quinn Dale Joseph 103 Quinn Francis K 103 Quinn Kenneth Edward 71 331 Quinn Paul Jerome 126 132 346 Quinn Dean Ladon 3S2 Rahei Ma 304 Rachut Stella I 158 305 Ratakovich Nick 71 385 Rae Allan Louis 317 Rae Joseph Wm ....103 113 380 386 Raffety Barbara Jane 255 300 Rafn Marcia Lucille .114 126 133 204 310 Ragan Lois Elaine 142 296 Ragsdale Audrey Ilene 142 Rahman Abu Sharf 380 Rainwater Dan Dec 103 113 365 Rallis William 322 Ralsten Merrill Wayne 103 Ralston Arthur C 383 Ramsey Frank Kenneth 147 Ramsay George W 77 Ramsey Henry Bassctte .121126 223 323 Ramsey Robert Curtis ...103 215 218 233 Ramsey Roger Allen 222 382 Ranch Leonard A 215 218 359 Randolph Calvin C 329 Randolph Chester F 336 Randolph Howard Dean 103 110 Randolph Kenneth H 151 Randolph Thomas G 365 Ranney Robert Holder 255 Ransom Bruce Hickok 105 Rasmusscn Elizabeth 304 Rasmussen Leroy 366 Rasmussen Marvin Carl 205 386 Rasmussen Mary Joy 142 Rasmussen Nancy P 46 303 Rasmusen Robert J 323 Ratekin Donald Arthur 116 Rathbun Edwin Roy Jr 260 Rathbun Herbert Ivcr 86 Rathbun Robert J 260 Raun Alan Reed 151 320 Ravei Duane D Jr 126 Rawlins Don E 385 Ray William Gordon 204 375 Razee Donald Henry 244 245 Read Alvin Ashley 105 110 223 Reade Frances C 71 85 307 Rech John Charles 205 347 Rector James Donald 71 RED CROSS BOARD 205 Redding Robert F 219 Rediger Louis Andre ...219 238 359 Redmond Joy Vivian 142 287 Reed John Duncan 332 Reed Leanna Mac 142 299 Reed Leslie Don 105 110 Reed Norman Dee 376 Reed Patricia Rae 126 196 Reed Robert Eugene 150 386 Reed Robert Stanley 105 221 330 Reed Wayne Allen 354 Reese Richaid Allen .126 132 204 241 342 Reeves Margaret Helen 205 279 Reeves Ralph Roy 382 Rehal Joseph George 363 Rehm Roland S 363 Reluiiek Adolph 105 112 221387 ReichEit Glada Mae 234 235 306 Reichlinger Perry F 71 77 379 Reichstein Caroline A 133 304 Reid Eldo Fountain 234 Reif William Beyhan 347 Reigle Le Neita Jean 201 205 310 Reigle Zelma Fay 142 257 300 Reihman Harold Jacob ..113 222 354 Reil Barrel Dean 305 363 Reilly John Raymond 7184 Rennets Richard Carl 339 Remertson Donald L 384 Reinholz Dora Jean 203 Reinke Eugene F 71 79 Reis Barbara Frances 238 309 Reiss Adolph Edwin 105 116 383 Rcitan Clayton H 126 Rcjsa Jack J 112 382 Remington James Asa 364 Renard Gene Edward 7184 226 Renaud Edwin 105 338 Rendahl John W 105 117 215 379 383 Renken Ralph Emerson 334 Rest Margaret Ann 275 Rethwill Annette E .234 235 262 273 Reusche Donald Walter 345 Rex Donald Earic 317 Rexroat Norma Elaine ..59 133 208 255 296 Reynek Robert Joseph 346 Reynolds Eugene E .63 71 87 216 317 Reynolds Richard John 221 357 Rhoads Jack Gilbert 24 132 359 Rhodes Marian Janice 142 204 275 Rhodes Samuel M 7179 336 Rhur Joan 235 Ribelin William E 148 151352 Rice Catharine V 304 Rice Louis Conway 329 Rice Trcvc Marie 299 Rich Frances 306 Rich William C 71 77 Richards Edward F 366 Richardson Charles S 219 319 Richardson Clark Eno 386 Richardson Howard 204 375 Richardson Marilyn F 142 Richardson Marion B 113 319 Richait Robert Pierce 339 Riches Alvin John ..71 84 224 234 235 346 Richmond Wendell Earl 379 381 Rickerd Adrienne B 238 282 Rickert Dale Herman 354 Rickert James Bruce 354 Rickert William Jay 222 Rickman Eleanor Anne 40 310 Riddle Donald Delaine 250 330 Rrdgway Richard Ralph 382 Riede Richard James 132 332 Ricke Jean E 230 305 Riemer Joan Helene 307 Riepma Anthony W 151314 Rierson Lois Marjorie 262 304 Ries Donald Everett 386 Riggins Glenn Lee 86 260 Riley Charles Richard 77 Rinckel Jacob F 105 Rinehart Jean Ann 309 Ringland Jack Forbes 322 Rinner Max Deane . .63 81 201 234 244 248 336 Riordan Robert Edmund 151346 Risse John T 105 110 Ritchie Helen Frances 142 224 275 Rittcr Lucille Maxine 201293 303 Ritts William John ...126 218 223 335 Rivas Alcala Edward 204 Rivedal John Conrad 245 325 Rivera Carlos 204 382 River Dale Arthur 87 313 317 River Ross Clark 77 248 258 317 Rix Donald Dean 77 137 Robb Thomas Allen 71 Robbins Charles Lewis 222 Robbins Jeanne 198 293 Roberts Charles L 219 376 Roberts Lois Lucille 255 304 Roberts Sara Ash 309 Roberts Stephen E 105 Roberts Thomas H .71 216 312 342 Roberts Waneta Belle 303 Robertson Deane A 220 244 Robertson Ella Mae ...203 234 235 Robertson Fred 223 250 Robertson Gaylord K 71 83 250 351 Robertson Patricia A 304 Robinett Ralph Robert 357 Robinson Donald Wayne 341 383 Robinson Emma Jean 260 234 304 Robinson Everette L 151 Robinson Jane Ann 304 Robinson Lois Grace 298 Robinson Maria Jean 204 302 Robinson Robert Aimer .204 380 382 Robinson Rosalie M ... 133 270 276 Robinson Ted Richard 86 324 Robison G Douglas .105 115 188 218 312 325 Robson Douglas S 126 Robson Ruth Ann 303 Robson Warren Aughcy 224 Rode Richard Glenn 132 Rodler Waldo E Jr 384 Roe Shirley Jean 296 Roedl Donald Lee 388 Roeh Dorothy Ellen 195 196 198 Roepke Myron Dean 234 Roesler Joan Ermily 309 Roethig Donald D 105 116 Rogde Alice Ann 256 299 Rogers Dorothy Ann 296 Rogers Howard Jay 234 366 Rogers John J Jr 87 105 Rogers John Joseph 151 Rogers Julia Ann 300 Rogers Mary Mildred 293 Rogers Thomas Edward 223 Rogers Urban Edward 84 Rogness Delos Senoral 84 419 Rohoc Charles Patrick 388 Rohlf Marvin Euaene 86 256 386 Rohner Audrey Ullame 261300 Rohrbera Roderick G 105 116 317 Rohwer Jean LaVern 201 304 Roisen Maynard Wm 105 262 384 Roland John Jr 382 Roland Margaret Ann 2 ' 4 235 304 Rondestvedt Carolyn E .142 295 297 Roorda Norman Paul 86 258 Roos Donald Owen .63 71 84 205 241 362 Roos Leo Gene 105 362 Roose Leiand Norman 105 332 Root Maxine Bill 273 Rorem Harold Olaf 221 262 Rosche James F 370 Rosdail James Russell 151 Rose Anna Virginia 309 Rosen Arthur Wm 59 105 117 262 372 Rosen Dorothy Ann 241 279 Rosenberg Rita 264 Rosenberg Sanders D 264 Rosenberger Clark A 377 Rosenberger Paul C 377 Rosendahl Vcrlan 281 Roscwall Lorine V .2M 235 256 306 Roskens Virginia Rae 158 256 293 310 Ross Belva Lou 201 304 Ross Donald R 364 Ross Duncan Keith 204 206 330 Ross James Ely 112 Ross James Patrick 86 . ' 24 Ross John Werden 114 Ross Kenneth W 259 Ross Maiy Ethclyn 304 Rossiler Joyce Joan , ,234 235 256 302 Rossitei Mveis Milton ...87 256 336 Rossman Calvin Henry 262 Rostat Jeanne Mane , 205 309 Rostermundt Meilin 343 Rothacker Mark Roman 343 Roth Joanne 142 Rounds Peter M 335 Roush Maurice Dean 314 Routh Don Wallace 330 Rowan John Thomas Jr 105 Rowe Mrs Louise 345 Rowc Dcloiis 302 Roy C J 120 Roy Max Ashley 78 342 Royall W F 131 Royer Barbara B 309 Roys Lyic Walter 376 Rozeboom Robert B 322 Rozeboom Wm Bruce 83 313 366 Ruby George M 105 319 Ruchet7ke Don L 384 Ruemoing Robert Wm 116 Ruf Dolores Estelle 309 Ruff Donald Oliver 105 110 Runtiv Dorothy Marie 262 296 Ruhr Clifford Eugene 126 256 Ruhr Helen Joan 234 310 Ruisrh Dudley Eugene , 91 112 221 345 Runkle William Hoover 364 Ruppel Armond Frank 77 Rupoert William John 363 Rusk Carl Vernon ... .71 76 312 320 Rusk George Dow 71 320 Russel Darren A 78 Russell Cnil Edward 126 132 Russell Harry Byron 324 Russell James Joseph 385 Russell Raymon J 388 Russell Robert B 105 Rust Rodney Arthur 188 Ruter Phyllis Elaine 304 Ruth B F 117 Ruvolis Lee Jr . 84 Ryan Donald James 117 Ryan James Bentley 357 Rychnovsky Ruth Ann 126 133 261 287 Ryder J D 89 Rymer Karl Robert 83 219 Ryslron Roger Arnold . .105 110 256 379 387 Rystrum Ramond W 87 105 Sachs Fred Marcus 262 Sadler Mrs. C W 299 Sadler Mrs C W 299 Safley Eva Joan 309 Sage JR.. .55 Sajbel Robert James 115 348 Salinas Javier 204 322 Salisbury Allen S Jr 91 115 369 Salisbury Dorthy M 142 Salisbury Gerald E 105 Salisbury Sara E 257 296 Sams John Richard 84 Samuelson Robert G 332 Sandange Duane 71 336 Sandahl Paul Rayliss 234 343 Sandal Vivian M 307 Sandbcrg Hjalmar P .150 363 Sanders Daniel Crosby .105 351 Sanders Rosemary C 296 Sandifer Janet Helen 222 299 Sandine Wm Ewald 345 Sands Dorothy Mane .201 256 257 302 Sanford Carl N Ill Sanford Edward R 105 221 Sanger Wm Martin 356 Sannei Richard Lee 126 379 386 Santa Ci uz Eiirigue 385 Sapousek Oliver FA 85 380 Saichett Jeannine R 307 Sassaman James R 105 Satre Clifford Wayne 112 205 386 Saue Delores 2S2 Saueiman James Albert 358 Saunders Margery G 142 217 290 Saunders Nan Mary 158 296 Saunders Robert S 114 Saupe William Edward .77 351 Savage William Ralph 220 25S Sayers Earl Harold 250 Sayers Leonard J 342 Sayles Robert Knox 314 Sayre Carl Jay . . 71 313 321 Scallon John Louis 86 346 Scallon Nicholas 105 347 Scallon Teresa M 142 226 Scamman Reginald Jack 148 151 Schade Charles W 352 Schadc Lynn Ernest 329 Schaefer Benjamin W 56 207 Schaefer Vernon H 330 Schaffer Joan E 252 306 Schafroth Theodore R 322 Schakel Baihata Jean 198 299 305 Scharff James Hariy 339 Scheidei Delbert C 336 Scheider Merwin R .112 221 Schcllberg Willis E 115 262 380 Scherman Deane Julius 262 Schermer Richard H 132 334 Schiel Harold Charles 116 3S8 Schienhein Allen Gene 325 Schilletter J C 56 Schilling Ralph Ray 204 319 Schlegcl Ben Ferguson 151 Scblenker Ralph F 105 110 388 Schhck William T 335 Schloemer Alvin . . 116 Schlutius George Wm .71 335 Schmidt H J 374 Schmidt Howard N 71 83 216 Schmidt Malcolm J 356 Schmidt William F 259 Schmielau Car la E 142 204 279 Schmitt Daniel M 347 Schmitz Bernard E 105 221 362 Schnautz John A 366 Schneider Frank H Jr 116 384 Schneider Frederick C 188 380 Schneider Jenny May .208 255 296 Schneider Kenneth 185 Schneider Leo Richard 121 126 188 211 335 Schneider Merwin R 383 Schoefflcr Lawience E . 24 156 203 346 Schoel George Edwin 188 362 Schoenbeck Melvin A 114 384 Schoenfeld Mrs Martha 371 Schoenthaler Sue 287 Schoenhair Wm R 383 Schoien Corrinc E 300 Scholl Harold Francis 157 369 Scholten John James ...105 112 346 Scholten Robert N 150 Scholtes Richard Wm 105 113 Schrampfer W H 120 132 Schreckengast Wayne 115 Schreiber Harold F 259 Schricker Robert Lee 150 385 Schrimper Richard J 126 223 Schroeder Jane Marie 302 Schroeder Jean L 309 Schioeder Rosemary J 302 Schroeder Wilbert E ...126 132 223 Schrocppel Leslie L 386 Schropp Margaret C .126 133 208 281 Schubert Claire C 310 Schucker Raymond E 353 Schulenburg Virginia 300 Schulcnburg Edward J 342 Schult Eugene Duane . ,105 112 221 382 Schultz A Braley 203 Schultz Charlotte Ann 309 Schultz John 105 Schultz Thomas 211 Schultz Willis L 374 Schuiz John Theodore 343 Schumacher Erwin H 382 Schumacher Irene Meta .302 Schumacher Norman C .105 221 388 Schuman Richard E . 105 117 326 Schurman Albert John 115 Schuster Eugene R 381 Schutjer Mildred Beth 310 Schuttler Mary Lou 310 Schwab Glenn Orville 332 Schwab Keith 105 Schwahe Frederick P 105 Schwartz J W 251 Schwartz Paul H 364 Schweer Melvin Harry 259 387 Schweers Albin Herman 220 347 Schweet Shirley W 126 Schweiger Joseph G 325 Schwen Nancy Lucile 276 Schwendender Mrs 329 Schwichtenberg D L 111 383 Schwictert Herbert H 71 381 SCIENCE COUNCIL 121 SCIENCE WOMEN ' S CLUB 133 Sclarow Marshall H 233 264 Scobell Elgin Shirley 151 Scoles Bonnie Jean 263 310 Scott Corinne 222 223 Scott Harold Keith 126 132 Scott John Andrew 329 Scott Nancy 204 Scott Noma Carolyn 205 275 Scott Patricia Anne 306 Scott Robert Harvey 126 Scoville Ronald R 112 354 Scruggs Walso Ellis 385 Scruggs William A 385 Scabold Carl Arthur 105 117 Seagren Ernest Eugene 105 386 Seaman Helmut 364 Seaman Ruth Juanita 309 Searl Charles N 334 Searl Mary Ellen 204 276 Sease Lloyd Eugene 224 382 Seaton Robert Lee 156 329 Seats Ruth Leann 158 206 Seebach Delos Paul 385 Scebach Lyie George 77 385 Seehusen Paul George 386 Seekamp Robert 353 Seeley Paul G 127 132 Segerslrom Lois Jean 255 305 Segerstrom Shirley G 255 304 Seibold Wayne Dean 188 361 Sellers John E 71 Sells Gwendolyn Ann . 142 ISZ 296 Selvig Russell N .... 85 Semler Philip 106 ?49 Senger James 210 Serbousek LaVerne M 304 Serovy George Kaspar 106 215 218 359 Sessler Albert Louis 112 215 221 246 Sessler Kathryn A 310 Scuring Carta Diane 302 Severin Walter Mark 256 Seversikc Carroll L 106 114 Severson Ronald E 151 386 Sevey Robert Warren 222 348 Sexauer Robert S 132 359 Sexton William J 79 Seybert James Alvin 91 Shackelford William 384 Shadle Owen James 224 Shafer Don Phillip . .91 106 215 21S 334 Shallcy Jane Ellen 295 306 Shaner Joyce E 220 302 Shaner Willis Wheeler 363 Shapiro Beatrice H 142 264 307 Sharon James Elmer 248 Sharp Allen B 356 Sharp Virginia 71 85 288 Shaw Jean E 142 213 217 Shaw Marilyn Joan 234 235 282 Shaw Van John Warner ... 106 221 324 Shean Ruth Marie 142 300 Shearer Prof PS 61 Shearin Vincent P 386 Sheehan Donna B 142 Sheeler John Briggs 117 Sheeler Max Ivan 106 117 Sheldon John Mitchell 71 82 Sheldon John William 382 Shelgron Glenn Roy 76 Shellberg Norman Gail 261 Shelton DeWitt Stuart 71 77 Shepard Clayton V 345 Shepard Roberta Jane ... 142 225 300 Shepard John 106 188 218 356 Sheperd Olga S 156 295 302 Shepherd James F 79 375 Sheppley Geneva Joyce 306 Sherbring Milton John 71 83 Sherman John Hulbert 357 Sherrill Ross M 362 Shields Dorothy L 233 288 Shields John Thomas 106 349 Shiftier Kenneth C 364 Shiffler Samuel F 188 Shillington Janet R 302 Shinn Laura LaVonnc 310 Shipman Keith Duane 71 Shirbroun Richard E 150 382 Shirrcll Lenwood S 150 Shive James Lindon 220 246 357 Shoemaker Sylvia C .137 142 287 Shoenhair Wm Richard 84 257 Shoenhair Robert Lee 383 Shoot LyIe Edward 381 Shorb Robert Franklin 71 82 Shore Wm Spencer 127 223 Short Barhaia Ann . . 245 302 Showman Homer Narber . 248 377 Shriner Leon Harold 106 113 Shubat Raymond Lee 77 Shugart John Lodge Jr 344 Shultice George R 384 Shumaker John B 196 223 Shuput Darlene Stefan 306 Shurtcr Jack Wendell 339 Sickles Marjorie A . 201 234 235 256 304 Sidey Hugh Swanson .220 224 234 235 244 245 Sidey Edwin John 220 243 244 382 Sie Flora Hsien Shuh 296 Sieben Thomas Henry 329 Sieck Albert Martin .106 116 215 218 326 Siedelmann Robert E ,256 257 387 Siegfried Kenneth D 110 Siemens John Wesley , ,148 151 249 362 Sicverding Wayne F 205 347 Sievers Lyold Duane 110 218 326 Sievers Marion Grace . . ,143 259 296 SIgman Wm Arthur 335 Sigmond Mrs Meta 288 Sigurdson Morris K 82 Siiletto Barbara Jean 143 276 Silver Richard Roger 322 Silverberg Bernard M 112 386 Silveiherg Dale V 264 Silverheig Julian B 112 386 Silverwise Frank 79 Sime Ramona Ailene 304 Simmons Jeannette E 133 276 Simon Helen Louise 143 296 Simons Joan Ardelle 310 Simonson Carol Lee 263 Simonson LeRoy Donald 77 Simpson Daniel H Jr 360 379 Simpson George H 110 357 Simpson LeRoy Edward 371 Simpson Sally G 290 Sindelar Edward F 369 Sindt Donna Fae 47 281 Sinek Don Gene 7184 226 371 Singer Sidney 388 Singh Ranjit 71 Sinner Robert Dale , , 1 6 117 215 223 Sislcr William 79 Sites George H Linn ,85 312 362 Siurson Elmer Paul 342 Skar Robert Charles , .223 Skerritt Harold Leon 201 248 314 Skewes Arthur Russell , 148 151 Skiles Paul S 115 215 226 Skinner Robert Lee 71 77 336 Skjerseth Torlief .87 91 106 215 216 218 254 336 Skogg Richard Edward 363 Skogman Deane T 320 Skovgard Robert W S7 Skovlin Dean 361 Slater Robert I 127 Slemmons Dorothy J 299 Sloan James Armstrong .148 151258 Slobe Stanley F 106 Slorby Marjorie Ann 299 Small Rodney Kent 330 Smalley James Burton 324 Smaltz Jay Ilia 356 Smaltz John Bruce 356 Smiley Lee Ann 276 Smith Alice Lavon 302 Smith Arthur Dwight 387 Smith Beatrice Ann 290 Smith Betty Jean 306 Smith Channing D 7S Smith Charles David 77 Smith Clifford E 106 Smith Delbert Deane .127 234 235 Smith Dennis Telfer 106 117 Smith Donald LaVerne 106 116 Smith Donald Jerry ISS Smith Dorothy Vivian 306 Smith Douglas Herbert 345 Smith Earl Potter 106 112 384 Smith Elwood Parker 106 111 Smith G Sherwood 114 313 364 Smith Gerald Allen 332 Smith Helene June 158 287 Smith Ivan Dale 383 Smith James Douglas 342 Smith James Edwin 380 Smith James Everett K 127 335 Smith Jane 127 158 307 Smith Jasper D 77 Smith Jimmy Lou 302 Smith Dean J F Downy 89 Smith John Howard 343 Smith Joy Dowayne 235 307 Smith LeGene . . 208 213 294 Smith Lois Irene 205 207 234 2?5 287 Smith Lois Jean 296 Smith Louise Agnes 133 302 Smith Marjorie Louise 304 Smith Marlis Lillian 304 Smith Max Avery 24 63 71 76 254 376 Smith Mrs F Paul 336 Smith Norman Wm 349 Smith Patricia Alice 273 Smith Quentin Terrill 374 Smith R Hayden 332 Smith Richard Cole 86 Smith Richard LyIe 71 341 Smith Richard Waite 106 Smith Robert Allen 78 Smith Robert Carmond 115 369 Smith Robert Duane 324 Smith Robert Eugene 112 383 Smith Roger Duane 106 117 Smith Rush St Clair 188 Smith Theodore Walter 381 Smith Thomas 71 320 Smith Volney Hammers 106 256 Smith Wayne Deloss 82 Smith Willard Gregg 106 349 Smith William John 344 Smith Yvonne Claire 143 Smoak Donna Vondell 234 235 271 296 420 Smoot John Edgar Jr 71 S2 Sncckenterger Robert C 113 388 Snedecor Prof G W 119 Siiell Russel S 106 Snider Howard Joe 388 Snoddy Elizabeth Ann ....234 235 309 Snook John William 234 Snyder Duane E 319 Snyder Elizabeth Ann 310 Snyder Ned Iiinatius 325 Snyder Richard A 376 Snydei Richard D 204 334 Snvdei Robert Alden ,.,148 151352 Sobotkn Bernard Andrew 377 SOCIAL COUNCIL 204 SOCIAL BUREAU 205 Sodiebem Maujil June 143 294 299 Soderheiij Shirley A 271 293 Socthe George Francis 106 Sogard Dean Edward 356 Sogard Genevieve Mary 275 Sojka Rosamond Elaine 201 302 Soldat Breta Carol E 143 Solem Odell Curtis 379 Solis Roberto H 204 Somcrmeyer Herbert F 157 383 Somers Willford Milo . .91 106 114 218 Sommcrhauser Richard 376 Sommers Harry 82 Songuist Pat 234 235 302 Sorauf Jeanne E 143 Sorensen Richard Ml 71.82 Sorensen Wallace E 344 Sorensen Wayne F 381 Sorenson Ruth Alice .59 254 258 295 Southard Thomas Jones 188 325 Southwell Leonard J 79 351 Sovereiiin Susan Ely 302 Sowers Beverly Sue 201302 Sowers Lee Ronald 87 156 317 Spaeth JoAnne C 306 Spangler Charlene E ..110 127 133 208 295 300 Spangler Charles E ..63 71 76 200 212 216 240 241 362 Sparling Shirley Ray 59 158 203 Sparrow Elmer Richard 86 Soeaker Robert T 151 Spearing Orda Elaine 158 293 Spearing Robert C 127 354 Soccht Gordon Dean 117 222 365 Spcer Vaughn 72 317 Specr Mrs V C 263 Speicher James 343 Spencei Beryl A 233 Spence John Roger 330 Spencei Daryl LcRoy 106 110 233 Spencer Peggy Joan 302 Spencei Walter Rogers 224 Sperring Richard F 219 257 381 Spetman Mary Margaret 204 290 Spidle Charles M 150 Spies Clifford Duance 78 257 Spies Kenneth Paul 220 Spies Richard Linn 132 Spinner Rita May 302 Spooncr John L 356 Spooner Norma Jean 309 Sprague Shirley E 293 (i4 Sprick Elmer Wriliam 83 Sprugel John Edward 379 386 Spurrier Elizabeth J 302 Sguier Donald Platte 220 Sguire John Robert 381 SSIME 113 St Clair William H Jr 365 St John Karl M 105 110 386 Stafford Richard Clay 106 113 Staly Sadie Mae 127 133 275 Stampfcr Emily M 86 302 Stamy Richard Otto 150 325 Stamy Roger Snively 353 Stanek Darlene Mary 85 133 304 Stanek Floyd James 223 380 Stanfel Francis V 106 Stantield Roger LeRoy 116 246 Stange James Henry 219 Stange Yvonne Emilic 302 Stanley Meroe Ellen 296 Stanton Sara E 299 Stanzel Patricia Kay 296 Stark Claire 290 Staublin Jeanne M 296 Staunton Robert E 127 132 Stedman Richard E 72 Steele Charles Jay , , , ,24 106 218 323 Steen Clayton Warren 84 Stcen Harold Alfred 334 Stefacek Gene Michael 157 379 385 Stelansky Margaret 307 Steffan Marilyn C 264 299 Steffen Beverly Ann 302 Steffen Don William 82 114 322 Steffen Gaylord R 72 Steffen Kenneth James 348 Steffen Paul Vernon 381 Stehlik Clifford Dale 319 Stehlin Patricia S 309 Steigerwalt Beverly ..133 201234 302 Steinbach Christopher ..63 82 188 362 Steinback Jack E 363 Stellrecht Samuel 72 84 226 Stephens John Vernon 127 132 Stephens Susan Jane 127 290 Stephenson Bennie B 379 Stephenson Elizabeth 201 304 Stephenson Hubert V 77 Stephenson James E 388 Stephenson Stanley W 106 Stetson Roger Fairly 322 Stetzer Leo Norman 114 382 Stevens Donna Jean 304 Stevens Durward 157 Stevens Edwin L 106 255 382 Stevens Lucia Beth 260 299 Stevens Wayne T 329 Stevenson Donald B 188 Stevenson James B 356 Stevenson John Leslie 219 334 Stevesson Maiy Marjaret 279 Stewart Charles E 359 Stewait Charles W 293 370 Stewait Cleta Jane 201 302 Stewart Dr G F 57 Stewart LaVerne W 112 207 Stewart Lowell 116 201 376 Stewart Nancy G 252 288 Stewart Ray Norman 379 385 Stewart Richard David 324 Stewart Richard Paul 246 322 Stewart Robert Ellis 348 Stieglitz Laura E 224 Stilley George Donald 111382 Stillwell John Wesley 356 Stirm Walter LeeRoy 156 Stiiniman Ann C lare 198 301 Stoakcs William Levi , 1 6 224 Stock John Albert 22D 379 388 Stock Rita Guenevere 203 Stocking Lois Mae 300 Stocks Ida Rae 208 Stocks Patricia C 201 302 Stockwell Richard C 72 84 Stoddard Dean Hoffman ,313 344 Stodgell Helen Grace 309 Stoehr Richard Joseph 354 Stoen Roger Carton 114 262 Stoeiy Sam H 357 Stokes John Morris 384 Stoll Geinn Harold 331 Stoll Jacgueline E 309 Stoll Russell F 215 Stolp Donald Lyie 106 112 221 Stolp John Andrew 255 Stoltenberg Richard E 106 117 386 Stone Elizabeth Ann 288 Stone Gerald B 106 342 Stonehouse Albert J 127 223 369 Stong Norma Duffield 234 235 Stoppel Donald F 148 151 Stoppel Duane Erwin 83 Stoim Donald Pfeiffer ..87 202 254 377 Stough Dycie Jane 143 252 300 Stover Esther Raffert 47 299 Stover Hams Addean 220 Stover Marilyn Jean 247 288 Strand Joanne Marie 304 Strandherg Donald G 262 386 Stratton Mrs Beryl K 330 Stratton Lowell D 24 113 200 323 Strauch Eugene Wilbur 317 Slrausbaugh Emogene F 143 201 296 Strayer Dorothy 255 Straver Paul M 151 258 Sliayer Reuben Earl 72 84 226 255 Stream Jack Porter 151 Stieeter Joan Perry 282 Streiff Warien D 106 Stritzel Joseph A .72 77 216 261 382 Strohbehn Arthur M 150 Strobehn Fred William 86 314 Strohm Lloyd David 332 Strohm Paul Edward 332 Strohman Kendall W 382 Strong Don LyIe 72 Strong Norma 273 Strothman Charles Max 377 Struthers George R 79 Stuart Donald R 106 112 221 Stuckei Dean Beaman 72 205 STUDENT PROPERTIES BOARD .207 STUDENT UNION BOARD 200 Studt Dale Marcyl . ,72 77 216 259 379 385 Stuker Howard 347 Sturtevant Alvarita C 260 Suarez del Deal Enrique 385 Suchan John Henry 347 Sudhoff Charles Otto 262 Sullivan Betty Jane 302 Sullivan Cora Louise 143 287 Sullivan Paul Anthony 114 Summers Alvin John 106 117 Summers Frank Virgil 106 117 Summers t lrs. F N 270 Summers Richard S .91 106 117 215 218 369 Sumner Paul Edward 207 313 346 Sunderman LaVern C 259 326 Sunderman Otis Lewis 78 259 326 Supernois Janet Mae 233 304 Supplitt Kickham L 219 Surbaugh Craig Andrew 72 Sutherland James B 186 Sutherland Janet L .244 245 247 290 Sutherland William Neil 331 Sutherland W T 131 Sutherland Coach 186 Suvalsky Selwin S 222 Svien Thomas A 72 347 Svohoda Betty Marie 234 Swan Flank William 343 Swanberg Robert H 372 Swank Paul Bliss 87 384 Swanson Carl Robert 110 357 Swanson Carolyn L 273 Swanson Charles Edwin 256 384 Swanson Claire LeRoy 72 79 380 Swanson Dorothy E 259 300 Swanson Don Delos 379 387 Swanson Eugene K .106 113 215 379 381 Swanson Frank E 379 385 Swanson Howard Paul 127 372 Swanson James David 72 78 324 Swanson Jean Margaret 309 Swanson Jeanninc A 299 Swanson Marianne Jean 309 Swanson Norma Dean 302 Swanson Pearl P 136 Swanson Robert Magni ..72 77 248 262 379 386 Swanson Russell H 77 201 317 Swanson Wm Burnham , , 72 84 371 Sward Theodore Easum 313 339 Swasand Mona Lee 304 Swcaringen Allen C 132 348 Swcaringcn Donald D 320 Swcaringen George R 72 77 320 Swedberg Betty June 293 310 Sweeny Edward Joseph ,106 261 332 Swegle Wayne Earl 72 220 248 Sweiberg Betty 205 Swenson Alfred G 314 Swenson Robert E 72 82 262 377 Swenson Russell N 72 365 Swiedom Arlene Janet 133 276 Swift George Everette 151 Swisher Robert D 106 Swygard John Ned 352 Sybeson Gwendolyn J 302 Sywassink Duane R 381 Tabb Jack Robert 79 Tabberson Kenneth M 148 151 Tabor George Wayne 320 Tabor James Richard 322 Taft John Cyrus 360 Tague Robert E 357 Takes Richard Thomas 83 Talcott Richard C 106 116 Tamashunas Victor M 113 261 388 Tank Wayne C 374 Tappen Dons P 133 258 287 TAU BETA PI 215 TAU GAMMA 203 Taylor Alton H 107 Taylor Hilda Ann 204 Taylor Kenneth Robert 107 116 Taylor Marlene Joan 302 Taylor Mary Elizabeth 113 302 Taylor Mary Lou 143 290 Taylor Paul Kenneth 83 Taylor Robert Allen 85 Teater Charles Wm 127 352 Tegrootenhuis Wm D 107 Teich Audrey 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384 Thompson Marian F 309 Thompson Marilyn L 203 Thompson Matthew C 362 Thompson Paul Luther 148 151 Thompson Robert M 339 Thompson Russell E 329 Thompson Thomas Jesse 72 Thompson W H 63 132 Thomsen James Marvin 72 77 336 Thomsen Nancy Lee 282 Thomson Arthur E 107 345 Thomson Christine A 137 279 Thomson Hugh E 364 Thone James Oscar 148 151 249 Thorburn Virginia S 251 Thoreen James Leonard 371 Thornton Wm Robert 219 Thorp Donna Mae 158 256 302 Thorpe Daryl K 150 Thorson Dolores E 304 Thorson John Martin 358 Tt.orsrud Emerson C 379 382 Thrane Gordon 319 Thumma Harry Russell 220 385 Thune Robert Edward 221 Thurlow Barbara Jean 270 271 288 Thurston Gaylen A 116 Tibhetl Jean Webster 285 Tice Roberta Anne 309 Tidball John Hopkins ....107 112 221 Tidman Roger Lyon 317 Tieman Shirley Mae 309 Tiemens Howard H 351 Tiffany George L 234 Tiffany John Milne 366 Tiffany Vernon R 107 110 317 Tiffin Joseph Brokaw 382 Tiieipaul J 384 Tillie John Emerson 148 151 Tillwick Frederick H 215 Tilp Paul Jr 107 116 Timpko Paul Andrew 72 83 Timm Robert Judd 107 116 259 Tnnm Coach 186 Tinderholt Dagne M 252 309 Tinius Patricia Ann 201 302 Tinklam Fred Ransom 107 Tinkham Theodore E .... 321 Titus Chailes Keith 107 110 Titus Lowel Dean 388 Titus Paul Virgil 107 111 312 369 Titus Richard Russell 156 157 369 Tjossem Paul L 379 Todd Bonnie Lou 260 307 Todd Robert Weare 362 Toel Joanne 299 Toenjes David A .319 Toenjcs Robert B 223 319 Tokhcim Doris Jean 300 Tolander Joan Dayle .143 306 Tollenaere Lawrence .323 Tomascheski Joseph D 347 Tomizawa Henry H 127 Toomey Paul Francis 156 359 Torgeson DeWayne C 127 352 Torgerson Dorothy L 143 296 Torine Ruth 310 Torrence Mrs 287 Totemeier Carl A ... .85 234 235 386 Totten Donald Rodger 127 Town Wayne Gail 360 Townc Elizabeth 143 290 Townley Kent Harold 355 Townsend Marilyn Jane 133 156 295 310 Toyne George Wesley 385 Toyne Vernon Howard 381 Tracy Leon Elmer 372 374 Trapp John Andrew 374 Trautncr Malcolm C 322 Traver Douglas G 361 Traylor Patricia Ann 156 309 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Van Epps Wm Bruce 127 Van Gorp Darwyn A 110 Van Horn David Alan 220 Van Houten Louis A 114 151 359 Van Loh Frederick A 77 255 Van Metre Marvin Earl 377 Van Ness Hubert Wayne 215 366 Van Ness James Edward ...107 221 Van Nimwecjen John E 107 Van Nimweijen Philip A 383 Vsi Roekel E Paul 107 V.v Roekel Otto l 151 379 384 Van Roekel Robert J 107 Van Roekel Ruth M .137 234 235 275 Van Schilijaarde Jan 87 Van Sickle Harold G 342 Varland Walter B 107 112 Varley Mason Andrew 117 387 Varnes Mary Anijcla 158.296 VARSITY I CLUB 188 Vauijhan Charles H 246 357 Vauohan Clark Cecil 157 256 Vaughan Francis G 107 Vaught John C 374 Veach Robert Lee 150 Veatch Beatrice L 143 158 275 Veazey Isabel Ellen 309 Venkateswar R 204 388 Ver Ploeg Warren 107 115 377 Veren Ruth 299 Veimazen George A 331 Venm Macdonald Jr 188 324 Veinon Charles Thomas 234 Verploeg Stanley Carl 215 226 Very Ruth Mane ...114 133 143 310 Vifguain Prof John A 388 Vigars Mane Evelyne 281 Vinsel Mary Ellen 304 Vinzant Wm Harlan 384 Visser Daryl F 348 377 Vittengle John G 79 Voetserg Robert R 150 Vogel William E 107 379 Vogelgesang Charles W 79 238 251 332 Vogelsang Donald L 239 Vogeney Edward R 85 366 Voggenthaler Nancy M ...133 245 309 VogI Richard F 220 Vohoska Emil Frank 385 Vohs Robert Louis 72 Voight Franklin L 331 Voiland Robert H 107 312 361 Vokt Myrna Elaine 259 299 Voland Maurice Earl 381 Voipp Louis Donovan 376 Volz Prof E C 85 Von Acb Mary Allis 288 Von Berg Richard M .113 156 l!.7 362 Vonderhaar Arthur W 221 Vondrasek Frank C .107 110 222 388 Voogd Jacob 371 Vose David Eccleston 322 Voss John Davis 84 342 Voss Wendell Grant 325 Voter Roger Conant 266 zelaar Blaine G 371 )m Harold Kennedy 382 Donald Charles 107 371 w WAA 196 Wachtel Gayhart W 321 Wadsworth Mary F 288 Waggaman Elizabeth A 260 310 Wagner Anthony A 221 Wagner Douglas Eugene 72 82 222 Wagner Joan 288 Wagner John Richard 343 Wagner Mary Joan 304 Wagner Richard F 107 112 313 Wahl Earl Laverne 151 Wahlert Clarissa Ann 201309 Wahlgren Harold Emil 384 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362 Webber Frank Tyler 72 Webber Prof H A 89 117 Webber Marjone Ann . . . 247 262 276 Weber Anna Mane 299 Weber Barbara J 276 Weber Dale William 86 375 Weber Joe Nathaniel 79 321 Weber Joseph D 362 Weber Marvin Dale 219 386 Weber Robert Gene 156 329 Weber Wintoii E 86 314 Webster Edwin Arthur 204 380 Webster Richard Don 108 221 Weeda Dwayne Frederick 384 Weeks Dorothy Jane 238 299 Weeks Sylvia June 304 Wegener Edward Palmer 233 Wegner Charles W 334 Wehrman Bernard Keith 84 Wcimer Harold Eugene 151 Weinert Helen Lucille 256 257 310 Weinhardt Joan 300 Weir George L 79 380 Weir James Perry 113 Weires Paul Austin Jr 150 Weis Jessica Ann 158 295 305 Weishaar Donald Gene 127 Werssinger Robert F 387 Weist Walter Robert 108 Welch Janet Sovereign 156 Welch June 225 288 Welch Nancy Katherine 296 Welch Wallace Edward 334 Welch William Dean 82 Welcher John Paul 108 383 Welin Jacgues Edward .... 323 Wells Ronald V 254 Wells Daryl Frederenck 186 Wells Mrs R V 260 Wellerlen James Dean 114 230 364 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