MacMurray College - Tartan / Illiwoco Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

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■ PUBLISHED Bl THE JUNIOR Marki Timmel- Editor Artis Simonson- Business Mgr. MAC MU May college AFTER US. 4 PACEMAKERS , 7 STOP 5 m fiyiLfDGf HALL 8 01c CLfLLflfID HALL 9 11 ,12 flnnif mffinffl chapel 14 Dr. Louis III. Ilorris PRfsiDtni Of niflc inufiRfly coLifGf 16 offin Of studehts Dr. Elizabeth C. Ilearick fflCULTy Marilyn Anderson; B.A., M.A.. Speech W. F. Bailey; B.S., M.S., PK.D., Ch emistry Hugh Beggs; B.M., M.M., Music McKendree M. Blair; A.B., A.M., S.T.B., D.D., Rel igion Rutk Brookhart; B.Ed.. A.M., Economics, Business Henry E. Bushe; A.M., M.M.. Music Joseph C. Cleeland; B.M., M.M., Music Marjorie Copeland; A.B., A.M., Economics, Business Lucille V. Crawford; A. B., B.S., Librarian Margaret M. Duncan; B.S., M.S., Ed.D., Physical Educath Erwin H. Foersterhng; B.A., M.F.A., Art O. F. Galloway; A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Education fflCOLTy Frieda Gamper; Ph.D., German Diane Gaumer; B.S., M.F.A., Physical Education Mate L. Giddings; A.B., M.S., Home Economics Lloyd Graunke; A.B., M.A., Special Education Robert Glasgow: B.M., M.M., Music Helen H. Hamilton; B.S.. M.S., Music Lois M. Harder: B.S., Physical Education Victoria E. Hargrave; A.B., A.M., Lihrarian Alfred J. Hend erson; A.B., A.M., PkD., History Walter B. Hendrickson; A.S., A.M., Ph.D., History Ray E. Holcombe: A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Speech C. Lephe Kanatzar: B.Ed., M.S., Ph.D., Biology 20 fflcoLiy Elsa P. Kimball: A.B.. A.M., PK.D.. Sociology Mahala McGekee; B.M., MM., Music Margaret Moore: A.B., A.M., PK.D., Spanish Ellen Nudd; B.E., M.S., Education Hazel Olson: A.B., M.S., Biology Mabel M. Owsley; A.B., M.S., Home Economics Klara Porter: M.A., rrencn Constance L. Raymaker: A.B., A.M., Ph.D., economics Suzanne M. Robbins: Ph.D., Erench, Spanish Ralpb H. Robbins: B.M.. Pb.D., Music Tbomas Rogers; A.B., A.M., English Ruth O. Rose: A.B., A.M., Ph.D., English fflCOLTy Paul Rowland; A.B., A.M., B.D., English Victor H. Sheppard; A.B.. A.M., Ed.D.. Government Howard F. Sidman; B.F.A., Art Carrie E. Spencer: B.S., A.M., Physical Education Isabel C. Stewart; B.S., M.S., Pli.D., Psychology Mary Waller; Ph.B., Music Phoebe Wilkins; A.B., M.S., Psychology GfiflDOflTt STUDEOTS Margaret L. Arduser; Marion, NortK Dakota, Physical Education Beatrice McNeil; Broadway, North Carolina. Physical Education 22 for (1 Treat 23 Uousemotliers 25 4 1 The clock ivhich was wound with your enrollment as a freshman has all hut run down, for now your journey through college is complete, you must journey forward individually. The hands of the clock pointed to your Leadership, and you piloted us well. The hands pointed to Awards, and we applaud- ed; to Senior corner, and we laughed; to the Se nior Ball, and we howed. Now the hands indicate that soon you will leave us. We will see your Graduation and be sad, yet joyous, for we have had the opportunity of knowing you — the Seniors! OFnCERS President Isabel Poor ice -President Barbara ScKrader Secretary Charlotte Allen Treasurer Donna Friend Adviser Dr. Henderson 29 Sara Adams Charlotte Allen Constance Andreen Economics Business Education English Galesburg, Illinois Worcester. Massachusetts Allegan, Michigan Patricia Bengston Beth Ann Beyers Rasma Bramane Kindergarten Primary Business Psychology Western Springs, Illinois Waupun, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois SffllOfiS 30 SEniORS Gloria Brown Betli BuckborougK Virginia Clark Art Art Elementary Education Dale, Indiana South Haven, Michigan Long Island, New York Ann Conkhn Janet Cox Connie DeVan Biology Physical Education Physical Education Tuckahoe, New York Chicago, Ilhnois Wheaton, Ilhnois 31 Elizabeth Dinius Kindergarten-Primary Lincoln, III inois Jane Doyle Business-Economics Hibbing, Minnesota Shirley Falter History Elmhurst, Illinois Haydee Florez Education Lima, Peru Donna Friend Business Education Kilbourne, Illinois Dorothy Graves Art Yates City, Illinois 32 Elizabeth Helms Louise Hemer . Mary Holloway Biology Business Education Business Belleville, Illinois Moweaqua, Illinois Hardin, Illinois 33 Margaret Hutson Norma Johnson Monna Klebe Music B usiness Education Nlathematics East Orange, New Jersey Wahpeton, North Dakota Aurora, lUinois Georgia Kopp Leshe Kopp Flora Kresteff Kindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Government New London, Wisconsin CuIIom, Illinois Paris, France SEDIOliS 34 SEniORS Cheryl Kupper Sociology Coal Valley, 111 inois Jacqueline Landers Kindergartpn-Primary Neenah. NVisconsin Barbara Lawson Art Education Belleville, New Jersey 35 Helen Mallmann Home Economics Kohler, Wis consin Julia Martin English Athens, Tennessee Martha Mercer Business-Economics Vermont, Illinois Berenice Merkel Kindergarten-Primary St. Louis, Mi ssouri Roberta Middendorf Business Education Murrayville, Illinois Marilyn Mitchell Business Economics Omro, Wisconsin Virginia Smith Moore K.indergartf n-Primary Evanston, Illinois Virginia Morton Art Baltimore, Maryland Constance Nickel Education Concord, Illinois Greta Ortgessen Kindergarten-Primary Petersburg, Illinois Elizabeth Paul Music Arenzville, Illinois Isabel Poor History Maplewood, New Jersey SEDIOliS 37 Bonnie Potter Jo Ann Poulos Catherine Robinson English Art English Greenville, New York Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Neosho, Missouri Edith Roeder Mary Ruppert Gail Schaps Speech Physical Education Speech-Drama Kohler, Wisconsin St. Louis, Missouri Chicago, Illinois 38 Barbara Schrader Nlusic Chillicothe, Missouri Mary Strubinger Business Education Ridgefarm, Illinois Margaret Standley English Jacksonville, Illinois Sandra Swanker Kindergarten-Primary Ottumwa, Iowa Virginia Sloffels Psychology Barrington, Illinois Henrietta Taylor Sociology Liberia, West Africa 40 Hoiu Ulhen a Senior Girl Ulali s Douun tlie Street . . . i Your journey through college is nearing a close now and the hands of the clock point past the half hour. They point to what must he done: the unending studies, heavier than before; the ever-present year-hooh. to think about; the sister class to become fast friends with; and the last hand of bridge at one o clock in the morning. The hands point to the Conlee-Kent Cup, to the junior Prom, to the Lantern Drill; and before the year is gone, the hands move once more to show your true friend- ships — and you smile, knowing you are — the Juniors 1 OFFICERS President Mary Lou Patzig ice-Presi(lent Nancy Gabriel Secretary Pat Thomas Treasurer Cris Webber Adviser Dr. Kanatzar 42 Betty Jean Allison Buffalo, Iowa Betty Jean Anderson Athens, Tenn. Caroline Antliony Newton Centre, Mass. Esther Becker Omro, Wis. Jean Boardman Auhurndale, Mass. BIytlie Browning Miles City, Mont. Beverly Carver Douglas, W ' o. Jo Ann Clark Linden, Janice Closson Manistee, Mich. Audrey Cunningham Springfield, Ohio Nancy Dahlquist Providence. R.I. Mary A nn Dowelll Flat River, Mo. 44 jumoiis Genevieve Dugger Scottville, 111. Dorothy D unn ndsor, 111. Burris Edwards Middleb oro. Ma ss. Rosemary Emanuelson Manteno, 111. DeElda Fogelsonger fff Thermopolis, Wyo. Catherine Frugoli Keithsburg, III. Nancy Gabriel Alton, 111. Beverly Grimmett Palmyra, III. Nancy Griswold White Hall, III. June Gustafson Rockford, III. Sandra Hill Omaha, Neb. t Nina Jarvela Fitchburg, Mass. 45 jyfiioes Eleanor Jarvis Findlay, Ohio Elaine Johnson Crandall Ml Carmel, III. Jacqueline Kemper Glen Ellyn, 111. Rosemary Kilgore Dayton, Ohio Margaret KovacK fl Cleveland, Ohio Louise Krussell Beloit, Wis. Adel ine Kuraya Honolulu, Hawaii Barbara Littelle North English, Iowa Jean Logan Knob Noster, Mo. 1 Helen Lueschen Springfield, 111. Joyce McGaughey. aukegan. III. Janet Macy Litchfield, III. 46 JUfllORS Ellen MarkKam Rochester, Minn. Doris Matsuki Honolulu, Hawaii Myrna Mattix Garrett, 111. Frances Moore Rochester, III. MartKa Morton Baltimore, Md. BetKany Ann Nagy Jenson, Mich. Charlotte Noll rreeport, III. Judith O Brien W iite River Jnct., Vt. Mabel Owens ' Chicago Heights, III. Jean Paik Seoul, Korea Nancy Parker ffi Pa rk Ridge, III. Frances Parris Athens, Greece 47 jyfiiORS Mary Lou Patzig Spring Lake, N. J. Janet Pires Jacksonv ille, 111. Donna PoKl Joliet, 111 Jo Ann PuIIen West Frankfort, 111. Lee Ann Query Florham Park, N. . Pauline Rixmann Nashville, 111. Shirley Sclimidtberger Brentwood, Mo. Mary Schulze 7 Barrington, III. Ann SKerman Holly wooa, Calif. Margaret Shively Ml Pulaski, 111. Carol Simms Chicago, III. Artis Simonson Rapid City, S. D. 48 SKeryl Stephan Cedar Rapids, Iowa MildreJ Straub Roxana, 111. Sandra Sturgeon Bristol Vt. Patricia TKomas Cudahy, Wis. Margaret Timmel Waterfown, Wis. Vernon Udall Arl ington, Mass. Joan Van Horn Lohrville, Iowa Clarissa Webber Hamburg, N. Y. 49 Ann White La ncas ter, N. H. Margaret Inez Williams Wafee Forest, N. C. Sara Williamson? Superior, Wis. Sally Woodstock Crete, 111. Betty Yamada Honolulu, Hawaii Virginia Zimmer Offer Lake, Mich. 0- • a Martlia Zimmerman«7 Beardstown, III. ' Your journey through college is hegin- ning to gather momentum now, and the hands of the clock are moving steadily onward. The hands take on a green hue as Initia- tion begins, then turn to rose as friendships are formed. Along your journey, you pause for your Project, and your Dance. You pride your- self on their results. Rush parties, pledge rihhons, and society pins are something new. The hands of the clock tell you that you are now upperclassmen, and urge you to keep in mind that you are midway in your journey. Look ahead, for you are — the Sophomores! 53 SOPHOmOIKS Penelope Alailima Joyce Bogardus Barbara Brockhouse Gail Cain Edith Albertsen Jeanne Book Dolores Buchler Nancy Ciesler Elaine Barger Jerry Bredall Esther Butler Ruth Cohenour Barbara Beckhelm Nancy Bridge Onley Cahill Jane Crawford 54 Helen Cummins Mary Danielson Barbara DeFreitas Margaret DeVore Carolyn Dobson CaroIIee Doerr SKirley Dorr Jean Downie Catherine Drake Patricia Drake Susan Eichenfelcl Sandra Ferguson Judith Fox Susan Frank Bettie Frings Martha Card ner 55 Mary Agnes GingricK Constance Gordon Anna Lee Hesse Carol Jacobson Carol Glaeser Nancy Grant Constance Hills Heather Jenkins Nancy Glezen Anne Lee Hall Mary Imbody Bette Johnson Joyce Goodliffe Sondra Harvey Fumiko Ishii Edna Jones Lynn Jones Donna Kipp Judith Loveless Bonnie Madison Rita Keiser Nancy Koehler Anne Lundquist Marilyn Mansfield Vi rginia, Kind er Lucy Lemmer Donna McGIadrey Judith Martin 57 Jane King Patricia Lewis Jacquelyn McKay Janice Meek Janet Miers Dora Nett Mitchell Elizabeth Newingham Lura Northrop EMonna Oyler Carol Pearson Elaine Richards Inez Rogers Nancy Murphy Mary Murray Shirley Ogilvie Adele Overstreet Mildred Petras Carolyn Reay Carol Ross Joan Rupert Darrylynn Wold Phyllis Wong Patricia Young THE INITIATION COMMITTEE You have taken your place on the husy timetable of college life. The loheels of the clock are wound as you begin your four- year journey. The hands point to the bewilderment of those first few weeks of school, then to an unquestioning acceptance as Initiation looms into view. Slowly, they move to your Project, your Dance, and the hidden talent and the creative art which make you proud of your classmates manifest themselves. The hands point to studies, new in- terests, new friends, new responsibilities. They guide you — the Freshmen! r ' Secretary Peggy Sommers Treasurer Debby Rotruck Adv iser Mrs. Anderson OFFICERS President Nancy Porter ice -President Marilyn TinkKam Marilyn Ad ams Rosemary Adams Bette Aimone Nancy Ames Barbara Anderson irley AsKto n Sue Austin Barbara Ayres Nancy Bell Mary Berry Barbara Berwick Barbara Beurle Nancy Boan Gloria BoKm Mary Bovell Dorothy Browne Juliann Bruce Gail Burdick Anabel Burgb Nancy CalKoun Sally Campbell Judith Cannon Joan Carlson Agnes Carson Jollee Chambers Olive Chen Marina Chiames ffifSHiiifn Marie Kirby Susan Klator Namiko Kominami Phyllis Krafft Glenda Kraushaar JosepKine Krussell Betty Lawson Helen Lenz Alice Lepp Catherine Lester Doris Light Ruth Lindberg 66 Janice Forsythe Joan Haserodt Janet Hendrickson Judith Hendrickson Joyce Henke Geraldine Hoffstetter Nancy Jackson Nancy Jahn Barbara Johnston Lolita Kareth Shirley Karnes Judith Kerivan Marilyn Kimball Carolyn King June Kirby Norma Longlett Mary Losclier Mary Lowman ElizabetK Ludwig Gail McKenney Roberta McKinney Kaye McLarnan Elsie Maas Cecile Marks Phyllis Miles Carolyn Mooers Marchetta Moreland Josephine Murray Beverly Nelson Marilyn Nel son Sally Ne ubauer Virginia Nielsen Yun OK Park Joan Patrick Judith reirce Opal Po ntius Nancy Porter Martha Powell Mary Reeder Phyllis Reeser Jeanne Ricks Barbara Ritchie Patricia Stalder Louise Sterling Mary Stewart Margaret Stokes Yvonne Storey CKarlotte Sunderland Lorene Svanoe Benita Tanous Marilyn TinkKam Ann Turner Gail Uriieim Norma Vincent Patricia Ward June Weeks Dianna WKeelock Deborah Rotruck Maxine Roussalis Christine Schultz Jeanne Shalley Joan Shaw Joan Sincler Ruth Slater Dorothy Smith Janet Smith ffifSHfflfn Lois Whitcombe Jane White JuditK White Marilyn White Beverly Whitehead Roberta W ierzba Patricia W ilder Barbara Wilson Marlys Winter Phoebe Woodward Kathryn Wooster Marialyce Workman Ann Wright Natalie Zolot Mary Young 72 student (Issociation Carolyn Tucker, Students Association presi- dent, presides over a WeJnesday afternoon S.A. meeting. Virginia Hall, judicial director, pauses for a minute in the Huh to read her morning mail. Dean Rearicl-c, Students Associa- tion adviser, and Carolyn Tucker talk over some of the rules in the Brown Book. 74 Ann Conklin Second ice-Presi(lent Jane Doyle First ice-President House President of Rutledge Hall Mary Lou Butler House President of Jane Hall Dol ores Bucliler Sophomore Representative Joan Haserodt House President of Second Main Marie Kirby House President of Third Main First Row: Gloria Brcnvn; Joanne VVandsclineider: Beverly Career. Second Row: Jo Ann Clark; Sandra Hill; Jean Downie; Adine Williams; Jane Wilson; Pauline Rixinann. youne luodifo ' s CHRisTinn fissocifliioo OFFICERS President Joanne WandscKneider Vice-President Gloria Brown Secretary Beverly Carver Treasurer Virginia Morton Sponsor Mrs. Lillian Blount Mother Blount and Jo check YW files in the newly decora ted YW hall. 76 First Roir; Cordelia Douglas: Mar - Lynn ' loung: Phyllis LIes; Deborah Rotruck. Second Roir: Bev Nelson; Nancy Everman: Betty Aimone; Doris Light. Third Row: Marlys W inter: Margaret Stokes: Charlotte Sunder- land: Shirley Ashton: Phoebe Woodward: Ann iiundt: Josie Krussell: Joan Eller. Fourth Row: Pat Staider: Olive Chen: Shirley Karnes: Lora Smith: Lorene Svanoe; Eloise Cummins: Ruth Lindberg: Roseman,- Adams: Gail McKenney. Fifth Row: Dorothy mith: Sue Austin: Gloria Bohm: Barbara Ayers: Carol train: Bev W hitehead: Eleanor Eberle: Ann Turner. Sixth Row: Pat Ward: Jan Eorsythe: Bev Gondii: . nn Ber- wick: Carolyn Degitz. Seventh Row: Marilyn Kimball: Carol -n Maas: June Weeks: Elaine Cutforth: Ann Wright: Pat Hickey. Eighth Row: Nancy Lester: Judy Hendrickson: Janet Hendrick- son: Metta Roussalis: Nanc - Jackson: Beltv- Mahon: Chris Schultz. Xinlfi Rou ' ; Kay McLaman: Nancy Calhoun: Dorothy Browne: Anabel Burgh: Helen Kent. 78 arver: Virgnia Moore: Dinius: CalKcrine First Row: .lacqueline Landers: Beverly Ci Shirley Wilson; Greta Ortgessen. Second Row: Nancy Griswold: Elizal etK Muldown; Patricia Bengslon. Third Row: Carol Reay: Catlierine Drake: Margaret Shively: Nina Jarvela: Sandra Swanker. Fourth Roir: Jane Wilson: Virginia Clark; Leslie Kopp: Berenice Merkel. Fifth Row: Caroline Anthony; Susan Frank; Gail Cain: Bette Aimone. Si,v( i Roie; Carol Grain: Sharon Ludwig; Sandra Ferguson; Donna Kipp. Sei ' pn( i Row: Beth Nagy: Kate Reeder; Penelope Alailinia. Eighth Row: )o Ann Wandschneider; Nancy Smith; Georgia Kopp. flSSOCIflTlOO fOR fl OFFICERS President Ginny SmitK Moore Vice-President Jacqueline Landers Secretary Beverly Carver Treasurer Nancy Smith Progran Chairman ....Greta Ortgessen U.N.E.S.C.O. Chairman Caroline Anthony Adviser Miss Nudd Jackie takes over for Ginny and discusses new plans with Miss Nudd. 80 SOCIAL commiiKE Firsf Rou ' ; Mary Strubinger Lee Barger Mary K. Reeder Sally Neubauer Shirley AsKton Deborak Rotruck Second Rom; Metta Roussalis Carolyn Reay Ann Wriglit Peggy Soniers Judith White Sue Duncan Third Kow: Pat Wilder Carolyn King Barbara Brockhouse Carolyn Maas Peg Sterling Jo Murray Fourtii Row: Nancy Cox Ruth Cohenour Marianna Feldtang Mary Jo Stewart Nancy Lester Carolyn Degitz Joan Carlson Marion Cubete Helen Lenz Judy Hendrickson Fiflfi Row: Mr. Lane Lorrie Pontius Lorene Svanoe Marie Kirby Ruth Lindberg Natalie Zolot Judy Peirce Susan Austin Mary Lynn Young Phyllis Kraft Janet Hendrickson 81 Pauline Rixmann Georgia Kopp Mary L. Inibody Mrs. Crossen Berenice Merkel Jacqueline Landers HOSTfSS CLUB Homt fconoiiiics club OFFICERS President Nancy Gabriel ice-President Donna Friend Secretary Joan Sampson Treasurer Jackie McKay Adviser Miss Owsley Nancy and Miss Owsley chat on way to class. First Roiv: Tonna Wendelburg; Jackie McKay: Donna Friend; Nancy Gabriel: Joan Sampson. Second Row: Jean Logan: Ann Lundquist: Barbara Littelle: Nancy Glezen. Third Row: Beverly Coates: Virginia Kinder: Geraldine Hoffstetter: Glenda Krausbaar: Marjorie StaKmer: Mary Scott. Fourth Row: Dorotby Dunn: Sally Campbell: Mary Berry: Anne Fessler; Janice Meek: Anna Lee Hesse. rr EDITORIAL First Row: Marianne Wittwer Jo Anne Williams Nancy Grant Jane Stroud Berenice Merkel Ellen Markliam Mildred Petras Annette Grogan Nancy Koehler Cheryl Kupper Second Row. Kate Reeder Jollee Cliamters Barbara Anderson Elaine Crandall Mary Ad ams Georgia Kopp Shirley Ogilvie Lois Wilson Mary Imbody Heather Jenkins Joan Haserodt Mary Lou Patzig Jo Ann Poulos Third Roll ' ; Nancy Calhoun Shirley Dorr Barbara Lawson Artis Simonson Christine Schu Virginia Nielson Beth Buckborough Rita Cox Sheryl Stephan MANAGERS Station Manager . . . .Connie Andreen Business Manager . Mary Ann Lebsack Continuity CKarlotte Allen Publicity , Mildred Petras Announcing Sue EicKenfeld Special Continuity . Caroline Anthony Music Esther Becker Religion Eleanor Jarvis News Sandra Hill Connie takes her usual busy position behind the controls. fflflC PLflyfRS First Row: Sally Martin: Janet Macy; Bette Johnson: Burris Edwards: Mabel Owens: Edith Roeder; Ma Haager. Second Row: Pat Drake: Nancy Bridge; Shirley Wilson: Gail Schaps; Mildred Petras: Judy Fox; Ai Dowell: Ann Poulos: Jane Crawford: Sally Schultz: Onlcy Cahill: Mary Holloway. STUOfni OfiltOTflTlOO StfiVICf I First Row: Pat Drake; Barbara Beckhelm; Nancy Parker; Mary Imbody; Dorothy Dunn. Second Row: Slieryl Stephan; Jane Stroud; Mildred Petras; Jo Anne Williams; Artis Simonson; Nancy Glezen; Chris Webber; Heather Jenkins. Third Row: Beverly Carver; Pauhne Rixmann; Mary Strubinger; Rosemary Kil- gore; Lucy Lemmer; Shirley Schmidtberger. 90 Connie, Ann, and Barh talk over the water show with Miss Spencer. OFFICERS President .... Barbara Sclirader ice-President . .Jean Boardman Secretary Adine Williams Treasurer Jackie Kemper Co-ch airmen of Waier Show . . . Connie DeVan Ann Dowell Adviser . . . Miss Carrie Spencer IIlflCQUflTIC CLUB First Row: Ann Dowell; Connie DeVan. Second Row: CKrist:ne Schultz; Virginia Hall; Ann White; Margaret Hutson. Third Row: June Weeks; Susan Frank; Mariti Tinimel; Constance Gordon. Fourth Row: Barbara Schrader; Jean Boardman; Adinc Williams; Jacqueline Kemper; Virginia Smith; Isabel Poor; Joyce McGaughey; Nina Jarvela. Fi (fi Rail ' : Rita Cox; Phyllis Kraft; Juanita L orance; Judy OBrien: Carol Glaeser; Jane Cox; Marv Barbara BrockKouse; June Gustafson; Carol Glaeser; Mary Hollovvay; Kalliryn Weick; Janet Cox; Ellen Markham; Anne Hall; Martha Zimmerman; Jacqueline Kemper. Ilfl B0I1IID OFFICERS President Janet Cox Vice-President Ellen Markham Secretary Mary Holloway Treasurer Martha Zimmerman Publicity Manager . .Jacqueline Kemper Adviser Miss Spencer an and Miss Spencer check the equip- ment room. 92 OFFICERS President Connie DeVan yice-PresUlent Rosie Kilgore Secrelaiy Joyce McGaughey Treasurer Carol Glaeser Adviser Dr. Duncan Connie and Dr. Duncan couldn ' t by any chance be investigating the ping-pong ball situation, could they? 94 PHySICHL EDUCflllOO CLUB Seated: Sandy Sturgeon; Julie Brure; Norma Lee Vincent; Connie Hills; Lorrie Pontius; Rosemary Kilgore. Standing: Carol Pearson; Carol Glaeser; Gloria Brown; Jan Cox; Mary Jo Fischer; Judy Peirce. Left, up: MartKa Zimmerman; Marge Kovacli; Pat Lewis; June Gustaf.son; Ann Dowell; Joyce McGaugKey. Rigfit, up; Jo Murray; Sue Klater; Man, ' Schulze; Marie Kirby: Jackie Edel; Marialyce Workman. Center; Pat Wilder; June Weeks; Joan Shaw; Ellen Markham: Sheryl Jo StepKan. Rosie and hucy talk over plans for the I.R.C. card party. OFFICERS President Rosemary Kilgore Yice-President Joan Van Horn Secretary -Treasurer Lucy Lemmer Adviser Dr. Victor Sheppard lOTfROeilOOflL fifLflTIOOS CLUB Pictured Below: B. Grininiett: A. Kuraya: J. Forsythe; F. Ishii; N. Dalilquist: M. Cubete; M. Danielson; N. Kominami; S. Neubauer; B. Aimone; C. Douglas; B. Bohm; J. Goodliffe; R. Danek: J. Downie; J. Sampson; C. Drake; C. Scberff; D. Wold; E. Stemplewski ; D. Kipp; J. Murray; E. Albertsen; B. Lawson; B, Stoker; B. Helms; M. Stroud; D. Matsuki; B. Yamada; F. Moore; E. Rxliards: O. Chen; H. Lenz; P. Alailima; P. Rixmann: D. Pohl; E. Crandall; P. Young; C. Antbony; A. Hesse; S. Hill; L. Lemmer; C. Wang; E. Gingrich; R. Kilgore: F. Kresteff; D. Bunke: A. Northrop; H. Fl orez; H. Taylor; B. Browning; D. Light; J. Van Horn; N. Koeliler; V. L ' dall; M. Morton; J, Hendrickson; J. Hendrickson; L. Svanoe; J. McKay; F. Parris; J. Loscher; S. Harvey; M. Stewart. 0 f f -irsi Kou-; Ellen Markham; Ann Fessler; Cliell Fogle; Barbara Lawson. Second Row: Roberta Wierzba: BetK Buckborough ; Mary Inibody; Mar ' Gingrich; Virginia Nielsen. Third Row: Annette Pinney: Virginia Morton; Jo Ann Poulos; Mary Lou Patzig; Jacqueline Kemper; Kay Stroup; Shiela Finst; Marilyn White; Nancy Koebler; Alice Lepp; Anne Reeser; Gloria Brown; Mary Bovell. ' ART mm OFHCERS President Mary Imbody Vice-President Liili Soomre Secretary Mary A. Gingrich Treasurer Lynn Jones Adviser Mr. Sidman Mary Lynn anJ Mr. Sidman discuss an art field trip. OFFICERS President Sliaron Ludwig Secretary Martha Patrick Treasurer Esther Butler Adviser Dr. Kimball Town house couldn ' t function without Sharon ' s smile. lOUJO 6IRLS CLUB First Row: Jane Wilson; Barb Brockliouse; Esther Butler; Dr. Kimball; Sliaron Ludwig; Laura Smith; Mar garet DeVore; Barb DeFreitas. Second Row: Liili Soomre; Janet Pires; Charlotte Sunderland; Roberta Middendorf; Agnes Carson; Carolyn Dobson. 97 First Row: Margaret Shively: Dick Scliniidt: Betliany Ann Nagy: Margaret Stokes: Roberta McKinney; Sally Woodstock; Jane Crawford. Second Row: Barbara Johnston; Mary Bovell; Carol Crain; Jackie McKay; Carolee Doerr; JoAnn VanHorn; Janice Meek; Barbara Littclie; Norma Longiett; Gary Sides; Ann Ludwig; Lee Barger; Dora Mitchell. Third Row: Marilyn Mansfield; Charlotte Sunderland. Dorothy Dunn; Mary Berry; Don May; Don Anders; Artis Simonson; Kirt Steiner; Jerry Fleniniing; Barbara Beckhelni; Patricia Ward; John Randsdale; Bob Isle; Val Berry. mufiRey coiLfet baod 98 IHflC mUE COLLfBf CHOIfi First Row: Millie Petras; Jac Kemper; Louise Hemer; Jo Ann Clark; Jane Doyle; Pauline Rixniann; Eleanor Jarvis. Second Row: Maryann Lebsacic; Carol Simms; Barbara Lawson; Donna Friend; Marilyn Mitchell; Mar ' Luh Will iams; Beverly Carver. Third Row: Patricia Drake; Adine Williams; Carollee Doerr; Jean Schneider; Barbara Sclirader; Catherine Rob inson; Virginia Hall; Lee Ann Query; Margaret Timniel. Fourth Row: Greta Ortgessen; Elizabeth Paul; DeElda Fogelsonger; Janice Closson; Nancy Smith: Phyllis Wong; Barbara Beckhelm; Bonnie Potter; Esther Becker; Bonnie Madison; Vernon Udall. Fifth Row: Jane Crawford; Nancy Dahlquist; Joyce Wells; Joyce Bogardus; BIythe Browning; Martha Zimmerman; Marilyn Mansfield; Beverly Grimmett. 99 BELLES LETTRES SOCIETY OFFICERS President Gail ScKaps Vice-President Leslie Kopp Secretary Pat Bengston Treasurer Jane Wilson Gail and Sandy, first-semester rush captain, pause a minute to find a good book. Sara Adams. first-scnwsler rush captain, and Juanita look through the scrap hook for riis i ideas. PHI NU SOCIETY OFFICERS President Juanita Lorance Vice-President Connie DeVan Recording Secretary Ann Dowell Corresponding Secretary . . . Sally Martin Treasurer Margaret KovacK THETA SIGMA SOCIETY OFFICERS President Mary Strubinger Vice-President Caroline Anthony Recording Secretary Virginia Smitli Moore Corresponding Secretary . . . Tsabel Poor Treasurer Joan VanHorn 100 If doesn ' t look as if Mary and Lihhy, first-semester rush captain, are making rush plans! First Ron;.- Virg nia Stoffels; Jane Wilson; Leslie Kopp; CFail Scliaps; Patricia Bengston: Nancy Dalilquist. Second Row: Sandra Swanker; Barbara Lawson; Betty Helms; Joanne Wandschneider; Roberta Midden- dorf; Sharon Ludwig. Ltniifs sociEiy First Roil ' .- Caryl Scherff; Constance Hills: Darrylynn Wold: Barbara Littelle. Second Rote; Nancy Bridge; Jeanne Book: Sally Scbultz. First Rote: Sandra Hill: Sarah Adams; Margaret Timniel; ' Marilyn Mitchell; Nancy Parker; Sally Mart ' n. Second Row: irgin ' a Zimfiier; Berenice Merkel; Carol Simnis; Ann Dowel!; Juanita Lorance; Margaret •Kovach; Connie De an; Mabel Owens. Third Row: Martha Z ' mnicrniari; Edith Roeder; Dorothy Dunn; Jan Cox: Sheryl Stephan: Mary Schulze? Beth Buckhorough ; Shirley Falter: Mona Klebe; Joyce McCiaughey; Mary Ruppert: Jo Ann Poulos. PHI M mm First Roii : Nancy Ciesler; DeElda Fogelsonger; Nancy V eeks: Jerry Bredall. Second Roi( : Pauline Rixmann; Barbara Beckhelni; Georgia Kopp; Jean Boardman; Patricia oung; JoAnne W ' illiamsT Third Row: Henrietta Taylor; Patric a Drake: Heather Jenkins: Gail Cain: Carol Glaeser; Sondra Harvey: Lynn Jones. First Row: Charlotte Allen; Beverly Carver; Ellen Markham. Second Rou?: Carolyn Tucker; Jo Ann Clark; Caroline Anthony; Joan Van Horn; Mary Strubinger; Virginia Smith Moore; Isabel Poor; Clarissa Webber. Third Row: Louise Hemer; Constance Andreen; Donna Friend; Kathryn Week; Lee Ann Query; Judy OBrien; June Gustafson; Audrey Cunningham; Rosemary Kilgore; Elizabeth Dinius; Jacqueline Kemper; Jane Doyle. siGmfi socifiy First Row: Mildred Petras; Jane Stroud. Second Row: Judith Loveless; Nancy Gabriel; Susan Turner; Bonn e Payne; Mary Imbody; l_x)is Wilson; Shirley Ogilvie; Patricia Thomas. Ihird Row: Lucy Lemmer; Susan Eichenfeld; Betty Stoker; Elaine Richards; Mary Luh Williams; Janice Closson; Sh rley Schrnidtberger; Anna Lee Hesse; Janice Meek; Carollee Doerr. OFFICERS President Jane Cox y ice-President Susan Austin Secretaiy Jill Rorabach Treasurer Janet Smith Recorder Barbara Beurle Sponsor Caroline Anthony Musical interlude for Caroline and ]ane. First Row: Caroline Anthony: Barbara Beurle: Jill RorabacK; Jane Cox: Janet niitli: usan Austin. Second Row: Gail McKenney; Barbara Ayres: Nancy Bell: Joan Eller. Third Row: Xancy Boan: Carolyn King: Gloria Bohni: Shirley Ashton: Ann Ludwig: Benita Tanous. Fourlfi Roir: Cordelia Douglas: Ann Frotbingbani : Nancy Jabn: Marina Cbiames: Mar Beth Berr -. Fifth Row: Ann Ber%vick: Nancy Lester: Judy Peirce: Julie Bruce: Marilyn Adams: Nancy Calhoun. Firsf Row: Eleanor Jarvis; Marion Cubete: Virginia Nitlsen; Juiie Vveeks; Nori-.m V ncenl. Second Row: Sue Duncan; Rita Cox; Gail Burdick; Joanne Loscher; Marlalycc VVorkinan. Third Row: Pat Connelly; Olive Chen; Clieil Fogle; Susan Klator; Anabel Burgli. Fourth Row: Helen Kent; Sally Campbell; Christ ne Schullz; Nancy Cox; Jollce Chambers. Fifth Row: Beverly Coates; Marilyn Nelson; Carolyn Degilz; Joan Carlson. DELTA THfTIl M OFFICERS President Virginia Nielsen Vice President June Weeks Secretary Marion Cubete Treasurer Norma Vincent Recorder Carol Crain Sponsor Eleanor Jarvis Eleanor and Ginny ponder society business. 105 First Row: Louise Krussell; Barbara Ritchie; Violet Eggan; Monaei Englehardt; Jeanne Shalley. Second Roir: Kari-EIIen Hill: Metla Roussalls: Jeanne Ricks: Margaret Stokes. Th ' rd Row: Barbara Wilson: Elaine Cutfortb: Marianne W ' ittwer: Ann Fessler. Fourth Row: Joan Patrick: Mar!anna Feldtang: Jacklyn Edel; Mary Jo Stewart: Janice Forsythe. fPSILOn KftPPfl PHI OFFICERS President Mary Lynn Young ice-President Ann Reeser Secretary A nn Wright Treasurer Pat Stalder Recorder Beverly WKitehead Sponsor Martha Morton Quick whispers in quiet library for Mary Lynn and Martha. nfippfl mm TifTfl First Row: Martha Morton; Patricia Stalder; Ann Reeser; Mary Lynn Young; Ann Wright; Beverly Whitehead. Second Row: Joan Sincler; Cecile Marks; Namiko Koniinanii; Katie Reeder; Marilyn White. Third Row: Peggy Storey: Natalie Zolot; Roberta McKinney: Geraldine Hoffstetter. Fourth Row: Marie Kirby; Janet Hendricltson ; Gretchen Lueschen; Doris Light; Joseph ' ne Krusseil. Fifth Row: Mary Jo Lowman; Patti Ward; Carolyn Moof rs; PIhkIic Woodward. 107 PHI HflPPB DfLTfl j Firs! Row: Ann White: Betty I- vson; Carol Dimniick: Sally Neubauer; DorotKy Smith: Helen Lenz. Second Row: Marilyn Tinkham: Nancy Voorhees; ette A one: Barbara Johnston: Mary Bovell. Third Row: Norma Longlett: Ruth Lindberg: Joan Shaw: Marilyn Kimball: Marlys Winter. Fourth Row: Pat Hickey: I_j)is Whitcombe; Joyce Henke: Gail Urheim. Fifth Row: Marchetfa Moreland: Judith Cannon: Ruth Slater. Sixth Row: Elizabeth Mahon: Roberta Danek: Dorothy Browne. I irsl Koiv: Martha Zimmerman; Pat Wilder; I ura Smith; Kate Wooster; Phyllis Miles; Judy Kerivan; Marjorie Stahmer. Second Roiv: Martha Glasco; Nancy Jackson; Nancy Vandenbark; Carolyn Maas. Third Row: Lorene Svanoe; Alice Lepp; Peggy Sterling; Ann Sundt; Judy White; Phyllis Kraft. Fourth Row: Kaye McLarnan; Roberta Wierzba; Lorrie Pontius; Carol Maier; Joan Haserodt: Peggy Somers. Fifth Row: Beverly Dc Waters; Cordelia Turner. OFFICERS President Kate Wooster Vice-President Judy Kerivan Secretary Pat Wilder Treasurer Phyllis Miles Recorder Marjorie Stahmer Sponsor Martha Zimmerman Marty and Kate agree this is the pause that refreshes. 110 Ann Conklin Vir ginia Hall Barbara Sckrader Isabel Poor CKeryl Kupper Carolyn Tucker Annette Grogan Jane Doyle m PHTfiicie LflnflHfln mim mm VIRGINIA MORTON Baltimore, Maryland m RfflRICH TfiOPHy Mary HoIIoway 117 Hardin, Illinois StniOR BALL ATTENDANT ATTENDANT Miss Mary Ruppert Miss Julia Martin St. Louis, Missouri Athens, Tennessee QUEEN Miss Beth BuckborougK South Haven, Michigan 118 mm nm ATTENDANT ATTENDANT Miss CatKe rine MuUown Miss Patricia Thomas Albert Lee, Minnesota Cudahy, Wisconsin PRINCESS Miss Pauline Rixmann Nashville, Illinois 120 THE COnLff-HtnT CUP MARGARET TIMMEL Watertown, Wisconsin  [SilIIOI We believe that every journey must have a destina- tion, and we would lihe to make our own the fulfillment of our highest ideals: Knowledge, Faith and Service. The words of such a motto can never hecome mean- ingful, however, until they are exemplified in our lives. Here at Mac -Murray our quest for Knowledge, our striving for Faith, and our desire to be of Service to others are sym- bolized through the selection of three members of the Senior Class who are not only living examples of the words in our motto but also representatives of those unnamed others who have journeyed with them and not lost their way. 123 125 StfiVICf VIRGINIA HALL Montclair, New Jersey 126 S niOli lODEX Sara Adams Economics Galesburg, Illinois Alpha Kappa Sigma. President 1; WMMC 1, 2; Greetings 2; Phi Nu 2, 3, 4, Charlotte Allen Business Education Worcester, Massacfiuseffs Phi Tau Epsilon 1; WMMC 1, 2. 3, 4. Continuity Director 3, 4; Theta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Class Secretary 4. Constance Andreen English Allegan, Michigan Phi Tau Epsilon 1; WMMC 1, 2, 3, 4. Station Manager 3, 4; Theta Sigma 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Class Alumnae Secre- tary 4. Patricia Bengston Kindergarten-Primary Western Springs, Il linois Phi Tau Epsilon 1; A.C.E. 2. 3, 4; Orchesis 1; Belles Lettres 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. BetK Ann Beyers Business V ' aupun, Wisconsin Alpha Kappa Sigma 1; MacMounties 1, 2. 4: Ripon College. Ripon, Wisconsin 3. Rasma Bramane Psychology Chicago, Illinois St. Joseph Junior College. St. Joseph, Mi ssouri 1 , 2. Gloria Brown Art Dale, Indiana Epsilon Kappa Phi 1; Belles Lettres 2. 3; S.O.S. Counselor 3: Art l-,eague 1, 2, 3, 4: Band I. 2. 3: Class Treasurer 3; YWCA 3, 4, Social Chairman 3; Vice-President 4. BetK BuckborougK Art South Haven, Mich igan Alpha Kappa Sigma. Recorder I : Phi Nu 2, 3. 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Pledge Mother 4; Art League 1. 2 3, 4, President 4; Class Secretary 4: Madrigal 1; Choir 3; S.O.S. Counselor 3; Navy Hockey Team 4: WMMC Promotion Manager 2: Illiwoco Staff. Art Editor 3: Greetings 2, 3. 4, Art Editor 4: oenior Ball Q ueen 4; May Court 4. Virginia Clark Elementary Education Long Island, New York Phi Tau Epsilon, Treasurer 1; MacQuatxs 1, 2. 3. 4; A.C.E. I, 2, 3. 4, Senior Representative; Tennis Club 4. Ann Conklin Biology Tuckahoe, New Y orfe Epsilon Kappa Phi 1; Initiation Committee 2: Sophomore Project Chairman 2; Onion 2. 3, 4; S.O.S. Counselor 2, 3: Mac Players 2. 3. S.A. Secretary 3. 2nd Vice-President 4: Cap and Gown 4; Who ' s Who 4; May Court 4. Janet Cox Physical Education Chicago, Illinois Epsilon Kappa Phi 1 ; Phi Nu 3, 4; C.C.C. Vesper Chairman 3; R.A. Board 2, Treasurer 3. President 4; R.A. Council 2. 3; P.E. Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Navy Hockey Team 3, 4. Varsity 3; Navy Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4. Constance DeVan Physical Education W heaton, Illinois Phi Kappa Delta 1: I.R.C. 3; Phi Nu 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 4: P.E. Club 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4; MacMounties 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3; Navy Hockey Team 4; MacQuatics I, 2, 3. 4, Watershow Co-chairman 4; Lantern Drill Chairman 3; C.C.C. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Intersociety 4; R.A. Council 3. 4; R.A. Board 3 ; Orchesis 2. 3. 4. Elizabeth Dinius Kindergarten-Primary Lincoln, Illinois Phi Kappa Delta 1 ; Alpha Kappa Sigma Sponsor 3 ; Theta Sigma 2, 3, 4, President 3, Rush Captain 4: Band 1; A.C.E. 1. 2, 3. 4; S.O.S. Counselor 2, 3: Illiwoco Assistant Business Manager 3; Junior Court Attendant 3; Social Committee 3, 4; May Court 4. Jane Doyle Business-Economics Hibbing, Minnesota Hibbing Junior College, Hibbing. Minnesota 1 ; Sophomore Dance Chairman 2; Theta Sigma 2, 3. 4; S.A. 1st Vice-Presi- dent 4; S.O.S. Counselor 3; Choir 3, 4; Class President 3; Social Committee 3; Who ' s Who 4; Cap and Gown 4. Shirley Falter History Elmhurst, Illinois Phi Tau Epsilon. President 1; Phi Nu 2, 3. 4. Rush Captain 3; Class Treasurer 2; Phi Tau Epsilon Sponsor 3: Greetings Business Manager 3; S.O.S. Counselor 2, 3; I.R.C. 3; A.C.E. 1. Haydee Florez Lima, Peru L ' niversidad Catolica; I.R.C. 4. Education Business Education Donna Friend Kilho urne. lUi nois Epsilon Kappa Phi 1 ; Madrigal 1 : Theta Sigma 2. 3. 4. Corres- ponding Secretary ' 3; Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4. Reporter 3, Vice-President 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. President 4; Class Treasurer 4. Dorothy Graves Arf Tales City. Illinois Delta Theta Nu 1; I.R.C. 4: Art League 1. 2. 3, 4; Band 1. Annette Grogan Government Chillicothe. Illinois Alpha Kappa Sigma 1 ; Phi Nu 2. 3. 4: Greetings Staff 2, 3, 4. Editor 4; I.R.C. I. 2. 3: Illiwoco Business Manager 3; Cap and Gown 4: Who ' s Who 4; S.O.S. Counselor 2. 3. Mary Haager Speech Woodslocfc. Illinois. Epsilon Kappa Phi 1: Mac Players 2. 3. 4; N.C.P. 3, 4: Art League 4. Virginia Hall French Montclair, New Jersey Phi Tau Epsilon 1: Greetings Staff I: S.A. Representative 1. Treasurer 3. Judicial D rector 4; S.O.S. Counselor 2. 3; Choir 2. 3. 4; MacQuatics 1. 2, 3. 4; Madrigal 1; Junior Prom Princess 3; Who ' s Who 4: Onion 2. 3. 4; Initiation Committee 2; Conlee-Kent Cup 3; May Court Queen 4: Service 4. Elizabeth Helms Biofogy Belleville, Illinois Alpha Kappa Sigma 1; Belles Lettres 2. 3. 4: MacMounties 1. 2, 3; I.R.C. 3, 4; Band I. Louise Hemer Business Education Moweaqua. Illinois Alpha Kappa Sigma I: Theta Sigma 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1. 2: C.C.C. 4; Theta Sigma Cap and Gown 4. Mary Holloway Business Hardin, Illinois Phi Kappa Delta 1; Greetings Staff 3; Illiwoco Business Staff 3: R.A. Board, Secretary 4; R.A. Council 4: Mac Players 3, 4; Navy Hockey Team 3. 4: Navy Basketball Team 4: Hockey Club 3, 4; Dad ' s Day Chairman 4; Rearick Trophy 4. 128 Margaret Hutson Music East Orange, Neu; Jersey Phi Kappa Delta 1; Madrigal 1; Ckoir 2. 3; MacQuatics 2, 3; A.C.E. 2. Norma Johnson Business Education Wafipeton, North Dahola Delta Theta Nu 1 : llliwoco Business Staff 3 ; Home Economics Club 1; Band 1, 2. 3; Madrigal 1; Art League 1 ; I.R.C. 1. Mona Klebe Mathematics Aurora, Illinois Kappa Sigma Theta 1; Phi Nu 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1; I.R.C. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. Georgia Kopp Kindergarten-Primary New Londoa, Wisconsin Lawrence College, Appleton. Wisconsin 1, 2; Phi Nu 4; Social Conmiittee 4; Greetings Staff 4; A.C.E. 3. 4. Leslie Kopp Kindergarten-Primary Cullom, Illinois Phi Tau Epsilon 1; A.C.E. 1, 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3: Belles Lettres 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Kindergarten Operetta Chainnan 3. Cheryl Kupper Sociology Coal Valley, Illinois Epsilon Kappa Phi 1 ; S.A. Representative I : Greetings Editorial Staff 1. 2. 3. 4: llliwoco. Editor 3; Who ' s Who 4; Ini tiation Committee Chairman 2; Senior Ball Chairman 4; Theta Sigma 2; May Court 4; Knowledge 4. Flora Kresteff Government Paris, France University of Paris; I.R.C. 4; MacQuatics 4. iness-izconomics Kindergarten-Primary Jacqueline Landers Neenah, Wisconsin Kappa Sigma Theta 1; llliwoco Business Staff 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Social Committee, Secretary 4; Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; R.A. Board 4. Barbara Lawson Art Education Belleville, New J ersey Phi Tau Epsilon I ; Madrigal 1 ; Belles Lettres 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Pledge Mother 4; C.C.C. 3. 4: S.O.S. Counselor 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Art League 2, 3, 4. Maryann Lebsack History Fort Wayne, Indiana University of Nebraska 1; Choir 2, 3. 4, Archivist 4; WMMC Business Manager 3, 4; Freshman Coffee Co-chairman 3; llliwoco Staff 3; Hostess Club 3. Juanita Lorance Physical Education Varna, Illinois Kappa Sigma Ttieta 1 : Phi Nu 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Initiation Committee 2; R.A. Vice-President 3; R.A. Board 3, 4: R.A. Council 2. 3; P.E. Club 2, 3, 4; I ennis Club 4: Hockey Club 2, 3, 4; Navy Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4; Navy Basketball Team 1. 2, 3. 4, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; MacQuatics 4; S.O.S. Counselor 2, 3. Sharon Ludwig Kindergarten-Primary Jacksonville, Illinois Phi Kappa Delta 1; Belles Ijjttres 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jacksonville Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4. Helen Mallmann Ho me Economics Kohler, Wisconsin Alpha Kappa Sigma 1 ; A.C.E. 1 ; Theta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Literary Chairman 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. Julia Martin English Athens, Tennessee Tennessee Wesleyan College, Athens, Tennessee 1, 2: Phi Nu 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Mac Players 3. 4; llliwoco Editorial Staff 3; Senior Ball Attendant 4. Martha Jane Mercer Busi Vermont, Illinois Alpha Kappa Sigma 1 ; Greetings Staff 1. Berenice Merkel Kindergarten-Primary St. Louis, Missouri Washi ngton University, St. Louis, Missouri 1; Phi Nu 2, 3, 4; Greetings Staff 4; A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Social Committee, Tea Chairman 4. Roberta Middendorf Business Education Murrayville, Illinois Jacksonville Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Keeper of the Archives 2, Presi- dent 3; Belles Lettres 2, 3, 4, Keeper of the Archives 3; R.A. Board 2; National Honor Society 4. Marilyn Mitchell Business Economics Omro, Wisconsin Epsilon Kappa Phi, Vice-President 1; Phi Nu 3, 4: Greetings Editorial Staff 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 1; Social Committee 3. Virginia Smith Moore Kindergarten-Primary Fvanston, Illinois Epsilon Kappa Phi I: Theta Sigma 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Madrigal 1; Choir 2, 3; Junior Prom Attendant 3; MacQuatics 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; A.C.E. Secretary 3, President 4: Home tconomics Club 1. Virginia Morton Art Baltimore, Maryland Delta Theta Nu 1 : Dance Chairman 1 ; Class President 2; S.O.S. Counselor 2, 3; Delta Theta Nu Sponsor 3: Library Chairman 3; YWCA 1 rcasurer 4; Art League 1, 2, 3. 4; Patricia L nah an Schweiter Award 4. Constance Nickel Education Concord, Illinois Illinois Wesleyan, Bloomington, Illinois; Passavant School of Nursing, Jacksonville, Illinois. Greta Ortgessen Kindergarten-Primary Petersburg, Illinois Kappa Sigma Theta I: Madrigal 1: Choir 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4. Ehzabeth Paul Music Arenzville, Illinois Delta Theta Nu 1 ; Jacksonville Club 2, 4; Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Organ Guild 3, 4, President 4. Isabel Poor History Maple wood. New Jersey Epsilon Kappa Phi 1; YWCA Secretary 3; S.O.S. Counselor 2, 3; Theta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; I.R.C. 1; MacQuatics L 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who 4; Class Vice-President 3, President 4; Onion 3, 4; Epsilon Kappa Phi Sponsor 3. Bonnie June Potter English Greenville, New York Alpha Kappa Sigma 1: Madrigal 1; I.R.C. 2; Choir 2. 3. 4: C.C.C. 3, 4; Methodist Student Movement I, 2, 3, 4, President 3; State Methodist Student Movement Representative 3; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Organ Guild, Treasurer 4; Greetings Staff 2, 3; Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; R.A. Council 4, Jo Ann Poulos Art Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Kappa Sigma Theta 1; Phi Nu 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mother 4; Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Secretary 3; Greetings 2, 3, 4; Assistant llliwoco Editor 3; R.A. Board 2; Mac Players 1, 2, 3, 4. Catherine Robinson English Neosho, Missouri Phi Kappa Delta 1; Madrigal 1: I.R.C. 2; Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Board 3; Freshman Coffee Co-chairman 3; WMMC Staff 3: C.C.C. 3. 4, President 4; Senior Tea Chai rman 4; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, 4. President 2; State Methodist Student Movement Representative 4; Counselor 4; Chapel Com- mittee 4; Advisory Council 4; Faith 4. 129 Edith Roeder Speech KoMer, Wisconsin Delta Theta Nu 1: Mac Players 1. 2, 3, 4. President 2: N.C.P. 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Phi Nu 2. 3. 4; S.O.S. Counselor 2. 3: Greetings Business Staff 2. Mary Ruppert Physical Education St. Louis. Missouri Kappa Sigma Theta 1; Phi Nu 2, 3. 4, Recording Secretary 3; Initiation Committee 2: P.E. Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Tennis Cluh, President 4; Social Committee Chairman 4; Fire Captain 4; Madrigal 1 ; MacQuatics 3, 4: Art League 4; Navy Hockey Team 1, 2, 3. 4. Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Navy Basketball Team 1. 2, 3, 4. Varsity 2, 3, 4; May Court 4; Senior Ball Attendant 4. Gail Schaps Speech-Drama Chicago, Illinois Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio 1 ; Belles Lettres 2, 3, 4. Presi- dent 4: N.C.P. 3, 4; Mac Players 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3: Children ' s Theatre Assistant 2. 3. 4; Business Manager Little Theatre 3, 4; Children ' s Theatre Play Director 3. 4. Barbara Schrader Music Chillicothe, Missouri Epsilon Kappa P hi 1; Madrigal 1: Band I, 2. 3; Choir 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. Student Manager 4: MacQuatics I, 2, 3. 4, Treas- urer 3. President 4: Harvest Weekend Chairman 2; Usher Chairman 3; S.O.S. Counselor 3; M.E.N.C. 3: Cap and Gown 4; Who ' s Who 4; Class Vice-President 4; Song Leader 4: Maid of Honor to May Queen 4. Margaret Brenda Standley English Jacksonville, Illinois St. Mary ' s. Xavier. Kansas 1. 2, 3; Jacksonville Club 4. Keeper of the Archives and Publicity Chairman 4. Virginia Stoffels Psychology Harrington. Illinois Kappa Sigma Theta 1 ; Belles Lettres 2. 3, 4, Sophomore Repre- sentative 2, Rush Captain 3, Keeper of the Archives 4. Pledge Mother 4. Mary Strubinger Business Education Ridgefarm. Illinois Phi Kappa Delta 1; Theta Sigma 2, 3. 4, President 4: I.R.C. 2: Madrigal 1; Hostess Club 3. 4, President 3, Student Adviser 4; May Day Chairman 4; Senior Gift Chairman; S.O.S. Counselor 4; Intersociety 4. Sandra Swanker Kindergarten-Primary Otlumwa, Iowa Kappa Sigma Theta 1; A.C.E. 1, 2. 3, 4; Belles Lettres 2. 3. 4. Rush Captain 4 ; Intersociety Council 3 ; Dining Hall Chairman 3; Illiwoco Business Staff 3. Henrietta Taylor Liberia. West Africa I.R.C. 1, 2. 3. 4; PhiNu4. Sociology Chemistry Carolyn Tucker Paris. Illinois Delta Theta Nu 1 ; Theta Sigma 2. 3. 4, Pledge Mother 3: S.A. President 4; Illiwoco Copy Editor 3: Kappa Sigma Theta Sponsor 3; Junior Prom Chairman 3; R.A. Class Representative 2, Secretary 3; Navy Hockey Team 2. 3. 4, Varsity 3. 4; Navy Basketball Team I, 2. 3, 4. Varsity 3, 4; Initiation Committee 2; Who ' s Who 4; Cap and Gown 4; S.O.S. Counselor 2. 3; May Court 4. Joanne Wandscbneider Kindergarten -Primary W est Bend, Wisconsin Phi Kappa Delta 1: Belles Lettres 2, 3, 4; C.C.C. 4; S.O.S. Counselor 3: Y.W.C.A. Treasurer 3. President 4; A.C.E. I, 2. 3, 4; Phi Kappa Delta Sponsor 3; Social Committee 2; Illiwoco Business Staff 3. Katliryn Weick Business Falls City, Nebraska Epsilon Kappa Phi 1; Theta Sigma 3, 4; Greetings Editorial Staff 3; Illiwoco Business Staff 3; R.A. Board 4; R.A. Council 3. 4; P.E. Club 3, 4; Navy Hockey Team 2, 3; Navy Basketball Team 2. 3. 4. Ho me economics Betty Welch Uliopolis, Illinois Iowa State College. Ames. Iowa 1 : Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Theta Sigma 3. 4. Joyce Wells Music Education Geriru), Nebraska Kappa Sigma Theta 1; Mac Murray Players 1. 2. 3. 4; Choir 2, 3. 4: M.E.N.C. 2. 3; Madrigal 1. Jane Wilson Kindergarten-Primary ] acksoni ' ille , Illinois Belles Lettres 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Jacksonville Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 2. 3: Y.W.C.A. Board 4; A.C.E. 2. 3. 4. Shirley Wilson Kindergarten-Primary Westtoro, Massacfiuselfs Phi Kappa Delta 1; W.M.M.C. 1: Greetings Business Staff 2: Mac Players 2. 3. 4: A.C.E. 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Illiwoco Editorial Staff 3. 130 OUR MERCHANTS Advertising Index American Cab Company 140 Andrews Lumber Company 153 Ayers Insurance Agency 152 Barr ' s Laun dry 143 Blesse s Service Station 139 Burger-Baird Engraving Company 153 Byerly Airlines 142 Camera Shop, The 149 Cinderella Shop 152 Colhns Beauty Shop 145 Colton Insurance Agency 136 Cosgriff Candy Tobacco 145 Davidson ' s Restaurant 153 Don s Sport Center 1 36 Dunlap Hotel 141 Earhart s Jewelry 147 Elliot State Bank 149 Elm City Produce 144 Emporium 148 Farmers State Bank Trust Company .... 1 37 Fox Illinois Theater 137 Grant. W. T 137 Grojean Realty Insurance Agency 1 39 Gustine Furniture Company 144 Hamilton ' s Confectionery 137 Hofmann Floral Company 136 Hook. M. C. 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Court St. Jacksonville Illinois Quality Jewelers WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY BULOVA WATCHES ELGIN WATCHES LaROSS JEWELERS 56 North Side Square M. C HOOK g CO. Home of Quality Furniture FIRE INSURANCE and Appliances 1 211 E. State St. 1 JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 141 tLlVl CI 1 Y rKUUliCt Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables | KRESGE ' S lOc and $1.00 RAY SORRELLS 9 We Stnoe to Please Phone No. 1 1 409 N. Main St. Every Customer JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS GUSTINE FURNITURE COMPANY HOME OF NATIONALLY KNOWN FURNITURE 142 IRON FIREMAN HEATING Your Air Conditioner WALTON AND COMPANY Jacksonville, Illinois • COSGRIFPS i SPINK TOBACCO AND CANDY j COMPANY i • INSURANCE AGENCY • Phone 2420 i • Student Accident Insurance 310 WEST MORGAN j • 211 East State Street Jacksonville, Illinois • • • • • • • • • • • • • Musser Piano Company • • 310 E. State Street Compliments of i • • • JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS • A. M. PAISLEY, M.D. j Everything Musical • • • • and • • • • • • • Gifts by Raymour 143 READ YOUR LOCAL DAILY NEWSPAPERS for the Latest in National and Local News JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL COURIER COMPANY 110 Southwest Street Phone 61 25 South Side Square MRS. TUCKER ' S FOODS East Morton Road Telephone 2400 JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 144 • • • • • i STEINHEIMER 216 West State Street ! REXALL DRUG STORE • • Complete • • : Complete OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND i PRESCRIPTION SERVICE • • • SUPPLIES • 237 West State Jacksonville, Illinois • • • • IN CLEANING SERVICE ' ' Same-day Service 230 EAST STATE Phone 388 Jacksonville : : Illinois Complete Printing Service PRODUCTION PRESS Rytex Fine Stationery 307 East Morgan Jacksonville • Illinois THE RSM ELECTRIC HOUSE Westinghouse Appliances F. R. Rawlings and Ford Jackson 207 South Sandy Street Phone 272 JACKSONVILLE, ILUNOIS Fine Fashion Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing EARHART ' S JEWELRY 227 East State Street Phone 2427 145 EMPORIUM East State Street Everything the College G ' nl Needs COATS - SUITS - DRESSES JEWELRY - SHOES - SPORTS WEAR LINGERIE ' COSMETICS 146 THE CAMERA SHOP ELLIOT STATE BANK Jacksonville, Illinois BANK WITH US AND YOU CAN BANK ON US Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE JACKSONVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 147 JACKSONVILLE BUS LINES TRAVEL BY BUS AND SAVE Charter Coaches for All Occasions 340 West State Street Phon. Compliments of 1 REACH FOR KLUMP OIL and TIRE Protein Power 1 SUNBEAM BREAD COMPANY ; Made with i Soy Bean Flour . . . Compliments of j Extra Nutritious A. G. SCHULTZ, M.D. F. A. NORRIS, M.D. PURITY BAKING H. V. NORRIS, M.D. R. M. NORRIS, M.D. j COMPANY 148 COMMUNITY RELATIONS FUND Jacksonville m Caldwell Engineermg Co, Duncan and Vernor Jewelers Hopper Shoe Store Miller Paint and Paper Co, Joseph L HeinI Co, Sears, Roebuck and Co, Irwin ' s Ready to Wear The Convalescent Home Henry ' s Jewelry Store LaCrosse Lumber Co, Jacksonville-Springfield Trans, Co, Kline ' s Department Store Bomke Hardware Co, 149 Aflfiliated with WMMC w LDS Your Local Radio Outlet SPORTSWEAR DRESSES LINGERIE Personalized Service CINDERELLA SHOP 235 West State St. Jacksonville, Illinois AAA Routes 36 - 54 - 104 AYERS INSURANCE Yording ' s Tourist Court AGENCY 205 EAST MORTON AVENUE I Farmers Bank Building 1 Phone 718 Phone 233 Jacksonville, Illinois BILL WADE, Photographer 150 • MILLWORK i Compliments of • DUPONT PAINT 1 WALKER HARDWARE • LUMBER i West Side Square R J. ANDREWS Everything in Hardware LUMBER COMPANY • HOUSEWARE • PAINT Phone 46 1 • GIFT ITEMS DAVIDSON ' S PHONE 752 RESTAURANT OUR FOOD IS NEVER EXCELLED Old State Road Jacksonville, Illinois BURGER BAIRD Engraving Company HUSTON-PATTERSON CORPORATION Printers of Graphic Arts Building | BLUE RIBBON ANNUALS Kansas City Missouri i 330 N. Church St. Decatur Illinois 151 MacMURRAY COLLEGE •CHALLENGING PROGRAM •DEMOCRATIC SPIRIT •FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE 152 r ■■■■■IIIIIIIIIIB


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