McKendree University - McKendrean Yearbook (Lebanon, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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WOMEN ' S P. E FRONT ROW (left to right): V. Jones, M. Michels, M. Harshba rger, G. Stephens, T. Young, G. Reisner. BACK ROW: B. Stelzriede, G. Winterrowd, W. Luman, D. Faulkner, R, Koerber, Vickers, F. Shaffer, E. Kampmeyer, M. Ball, J. Bare. F. Hortin, (. Giles, A F. Jones, V. Childress Veatch, V. Phillips, V. Department of Physical Education for Wo- men, Instructor, Vergene Jones. In the school year 1943-44 this department presented two outstanding performances. A program of December, 1943 consisted of A Model Parade , An Indian Tranquil, and a Military Flag Drill. The May Pole Revels of 1944 was under the direction of the P. E. Class. A most difficult and beautiful performance was given. Members of the class presented several ideas for the; May Pole Festivity. Class periods were composed of physical exe rcises to stimulate gracefulness; to correct posture; to develop proper walking habits, and to bring into use muscles which are often neg- lected and undeveloped. The women of the class developed creative ability by presenting suggestions and ideas pertaining to rhythmical patterns; descriptive stunting; and developed coordination in group performance. MAY POLE REVELS I have seen the Lady of the May Sat in an arbour on a holiday Built by the Maypole where the jocund swains Dance with the maidens to the bagpipe strains. (Browne ' s Pastorale) THE MAY QUEEN ' S PROCESSIONAL Trumpeteer Estelle Waggoner Flower Girls. Leona Papproth, Barbara Chappie Crown Bearer Lynn Grove Maid of Honor Vergene Jenkins Jones Attendants ... Maxine Ball, Joyce Ann Kean QUEEN OF MAY. . Margaret Harshbarger The scarf dancers Ruth Koerber, Dorothy Faulkner, Shirley Bergman, Gloria Stephens, Ruth Cooper, Shirley Miller Maids of Spring Edna Kampmeyer, Virginia Phillips, Ruth Koerber, Dorothy Faulkner, Miriam Michels, Bonny Stelzriede, Vivian Vickers, Virginia Childress, Ruth Cooper, Shirley Miller, Jo- anne Bare, Gene Winterrowd. Shirley Berg- man, Gloria Stephens, Flossie Hortin, Fran- ces Shaffer, Rebecca Giles, Alela Veatch, Flonda Jones, Genevieve Reisner. Maiden of Music Wyvona Luman 24

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BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Viehe Jackson, Freshman Nashville — Guard As a first letter man Jackson played good offensive ball. His long shots helped the Bearcats in many a tight pinch. Jackson was always there to receive the ball and could be counted upon to bring the ball across the line. He still has three more years to prove his worth with the Bearcats. Captain Gehl Devore, Senior Altamont — Forward Starting late in the season, Gehl was able to maintain his fighting spirit and to encourage the fellows to four trium- phant games. His ability for long shots made him the leading scorer of the season. Gehl was the pushing force be- hind the whole team. Gehl ' s leadership and good sportsmanship will be remem- bered by every member of the team. Arthur Kleinschmidt, Sophomore Lebanon — Center Art ' s height, along with his ability, made him an essential part of every game. Art showed a willing and conscientious spirit at all times. He was always under the basket for the rebounds and added many points to McKendree ' s score. He should be the nucleus around which the team will be built next year. Victor Donaldson, Freshman Shobonier — Forward Vic always played a cool, steady game and made his share of points for McKendree. He did exceptionally well in the victory over Greenville. Donald- son will be an asset to the team next year. Ira Thetford, Sophomore Froeburg — Guard Tiny could always be depended upon to handle the ball well. He was even tempered and played a good, clean game. Thetford will be a great help in building a future team. No matter what the score was Thetford always kept his fighting spirit. Larry Jones, Senior Fredericktown, Mo. — Guard Larry was always alert and fighting and he played to win. He was consis- tent in his play, both on offense and defense. This is Larry ' s last basketball season and McKendree can be proud of his addition to the team. V. JACKSON KLEINSCHMIDT THETFORD (Photos by Wyatt) DEVORE DONALDSON JONES 23



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DRUMS OF DEATH SEATED (left to right): Hortin, G. Stephens, P. R. Stadge, Notaras. D. A. Harshbarger Harmon. L. Benton, J. Bare. STANDING: M. Martin, (Photo by Behymer) B. Stelzriede, S. Bergman DRUMS OF DEATH Drums of Death, a three-act mystery comedy, takes place en a desolate stretch of the Atlantic Coast. The plot revolves about the lost magic stone of an African tribe. Thompson and his band of negro cut-throats try to take the stone away from the Bailey mansion, where it is hidden. Bailey has his henchmen, too. Thus, a war rages. Ghosts, monsters, and hooded figures run on the rampage as the plot unfolds. Cast Celeste Shirley Bergman Sheldon Harley Max Martin Jules Peter Notaras Mrs. Oakley Bonny Stelzriede Mrs. Gillette Louise Benton Eugenia Bowles Joanne Bare Amelie Gillette Flossie Hortin Newton Cooper Donald Harmon Doctor Cameron Robert Stadge Paula Bailey Margaret Harshbarger The play, under the auspices of the Rev. Mr. Stelzriede, was directed by Miss Gloria Stephens. Peter Notaras was assistant director. CRAZY HOUSE The College Players presented Crazy House , a farce-comedy, describing the Bel- dinkers , personalities. The cast were enthus- iastic and very cooperative. Each played his part to perfection. This play was the students ' contribution for May Day and also to touch in some way McK ' s funny bone in these times. Remember, laugh and the world laughss with you. Cast Mrs. Osposia Beldinker. Margaret Harshbarger Bee Beldinker Bonny Stelzriede See Beldinker Shirley Miller Laura, the maid Virginia Phillips Grandma Dimity Vivian Vickers Aay Beldinker. William Searles Jonathan Q. Pypuss Robert Stadge Dick Charles Harold Garrett Suzy Kloppenhauer Flossie Hortin Launcelot Beldinker William Stallings Peter G. Fillup Max Lee Martin Signor Max Lee Martin 25

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