Millikin University - Millidek Yearbook (Decatur, IL)
- Class of 1949
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Completing his fourth year on the Millikin campus, President
Malone has continually maintained his efforts at improving and
guiding IMU. Mi1likin's accomplishments are his main considera-
tion, and it is through his motivation that Millikin has taken its
place in the better recognized schools of lllinois. A program of
expansion and the embryo of new buildings are being fostered
by the prexy's interest not only in the improvement of the school,
but in making it one of the best.
A Warm greeting and a friendly Word at all times have en-
deared the prexy to the students on the campus. l-lis understand-
ing guidance and sympathy have served as an inspiration to
those who know him, and will serve as a standard for future years.
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DEAN MILLER
Dean C. I... Miller has consistantly
maintained his position as student
counsellor and administrator of school
affairs. I-le has never failed in his duty
to the student body in solving scholastic
and personal difficulties which would
seem comparatively insurmountable
Without his efficient guidance.
With the increased enrollment in the
past few years, his task has been no
easy one, but he has helped maintain
the spirit and timbre of the traditional
lvlillikin life. -
DEAN FALVEY
In her first year at Millikin as Dean of
Women, Miss Frances Falvey has coor-
dinated the social calendar at IMU and
entered her own assistance in making
outside activities as Well as scholastic
affairs an enjoyment to the students.
The men as well as the women over
Whom she holds counsel have recog-
nized her Willingness to Cooperate for
the best advantage of the students.
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DEAN E. W. PLOENGES
Veterans Counsellor-Mathematics
Under the stern eye of Dean Ploenges the
Veteran students receive guidance and a help-
ing hand. His office thrives on results and
deserves Commendation for a job well done.
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EMERSON ABENDROTH
Dean of Chapel
RAYMOND R. BREWER
Director of Public Relations
Religion
H. WAYNE GILL
Business Administrator
BYRON KERNS
Registrar-Psychology
FHEHHY
HOWARD E. AKERS
Band
EDWARD S. BOYER
Religion 61 Sociology
EDNA CHILDS
Piano
VIOLA M. BELL
Home Economics
EDITH BRAINARD
Librarian
CLYDE DENNIS V
Biology
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MORRIS BENCH
Modern Languages
BRYCE K. BROWN
Mathemaiics
OSCARINE DEWHIRST
Piano
MAX C. BOLEN
Physics
FRANCIS R. BROWN
Mothematics
CLAUDE D. DICKS
Psychology
FHHHHY
RUTH DOELLING NEAL F. DOUBLEDAY FRANCES H. DOUBLEDAY WALTER EMCH
Music Theory
WILLIAM E. FISHER
Education
CARL HEAD
Engineering
English English
HAZEL FISHER FRANK FLACK
Spanish English
E. IEAN HOLCOMBE EARL C. KIEFER
Assistant Librarian Mathematics
GIS?
Music Theory
FRANK E. GALBREATH
Physics
R. E. LANCASTER
Accounting
FHEHY
WILNA MOFFETT
Organ and Piano
HOWARD RICE
Business Administration
NELLIE IO SAGER
English
ETHEL M. PARKINSON WILLIAM L. OLSEN EMMALINE RADEMAKER
English Industry and Engineering Home Economics
RALPH W. ROGERS EDITH ROSE FLORF. ROSS
Industry Piano Modem Languages
MARY C. SHERER I DOROTHY SCHLIEPER DORIS SMALLWOOD
Physical Education Chemistry Piano
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IHIIUHY
D. R. SIVIITH
Chemistry
LEO C. STINE
ory. Political Science
VIRGINIA WEIGEL
Bic ,ogy
GLEN R. SMITH G. E. SNOEYENBOS MARGARET SPARKS
Business Administration Industry Secretarial Science
IAROLD D. TALBOT HERBERT G. THOMPSON FRANCES E. WILSON' '
Art Business Administration Industry and Engineering
ELIZABETH WEATHERFORD WII.LIS H. WALKER CHARLES LEESE
Biology History and Political Science Business Administration
Director of Business Placement
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President ...........,.........,........, lack Hart
Vice President .... .,.. Li hero Pcxcioni
Treasurer ...... ,..., H ershel Denton
Secretary 4.., ...., E url Malerich
Malerich Pacioni Hurt
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Between hopeful glimpses into the future, grad-
uates are fondly looking back over their days
at Millikin . . . remembering how green
they were in the beginning . . . rush parties
. . . getting used to lectures . . . standing
in line for books . . . coffee at the Sub
. . . short ones at the corner . . .
Christmas formals . . . football
games . . . homecoming . . .
parades . . of course chapel
and assembly . . . exams
. . . and finally
graduation.
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BETTY ALEXANDER ARTHUR B. ALLABEN MARIE ALICE ALBERT I. ALLEN
Music Education Business Administration Sociology Psychology Business Adm
Donnellson, Illinois Rockford, Illinois Virden. Illinois Chicago, Illinois
IOHN C. ALLEN
Physical Education
Decatur, Illinois
THOMAS B. ALTHOFF
Business Administration
Decatur, Illinois
EDWARD BALDWIN
Chemistry
Lincoln, Illinois
BETTY BARNES
English
Decatur, Illinois
D. IOSEPH BASSO
Business Administration
Litchfield. Illinois
SHIRLEY M. BATES
Biology
Owaneco, Illinois
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IOHN R. BAXLEY THEODORE W. BEAN WILLIAM B. BISHOP MARVIN BLAKE
Biology Business Administration Engineering Administration Business Administration
Christopher, Illinois Decatur. Illinois Decatur, Illinois Chicago Heights, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Highland. Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Business Administration
Decatur. Illinois
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Business Administration
Taylorville, Illinois
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Pcma. Illinois
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Decatur. Illinois
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Decatur. Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Mattoon, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur. Illinois
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Pontiac, Illinois
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Decatur. Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur. Illinois
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Decatur. Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois
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Chicago, lll.
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Lincoln, lll.
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Belleville, Ill.
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Harristown, lll.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Decatur, lll.
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Carmi, Ill.
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Newman, Ill
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Decatur, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Mt. Zion, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Decatur, lll.
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Hillsboro, Ill.
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Decatur, lll.
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Decatur, Ill,
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Danville, Ill.
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Pleasant Plains,
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Decatur, lll
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Decatur, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Rockiord, Ill,
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Decatur, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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St. Louis, Mo
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Chicago, lll. Belleville, lll.
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Decatur, lll. Mt. Vernon, Ill,
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Mattoon, lll. Decatur, Ill,
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Decatur, lll.
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Decatur, lll.
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Chicago, lll.
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Decatur, lll.
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Decatur, lll.
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Tuscola, Ill,
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Springfield, lll.
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Decatur, lll.
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Toluca, lll.
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Clinton, lll.
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Tuscola, Ill.
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Atwood, Ill.
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Lincoln, lll.
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Decatur, lll.
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Chicago, lll.
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Decatur, lll.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Edwardsville, Ill.
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Taylorville, lll.
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Oak Park, lll.
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Freeport, Pa.
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Chicago, Ill.
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Danville, Ill.
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Eldorado, Ill.
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Shelbyville, lll.
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Kenney, Ill.
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Edwardsville, lll,
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Shabbona, Ill.
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Oak Park, lll.
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Macon, lll.
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Buffalo, N. Y.
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Blue Mound, lll.
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Bloomfield, N. I. Flint, Michigan
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Decatur, Ill. Macon, lll.
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Sullivan, Ill. Stanhope, N. l.
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Decatur, lll. Decatur, lll.
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Decatur, lll.
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Decatur, lll.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Saunemin, Ill.
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Oak Park, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Roth
Litchfield, lll,
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Aurora, lll.
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Peacock
Weldon, Ill.
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Pritchett
Niantic, lll.
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Decatur, H1
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Decatur, lll.
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Chicago, Ill,
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Lemont, Ill.
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O'Fallon, Ill.
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Springfield, Ill.
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Strasburg, Ill.
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Schmelzer
Tarentum, Pa.
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Taylorville, Ill.
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Decatur, lll.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Latham, Ill
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Decatur, Ill.
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Taylorville, Ill
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Decatur, Ill.
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Albuquerque, N.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Flora, Ill.
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Mt. Pulaski, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Latham, Ill,
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Harvey , Ill.
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Oak Park, Ill.
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Ramsey, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill,
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Waggener, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Belleville, Ill.
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Decatur, Ill.
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Danvers, Ill
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Decatur, Ill
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Ray Ballard
Paul G. Barnard
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Pat Beck
Delmer Behrns
Anne Benedict
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Shirley Bonrxen
Rolyn Borden
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Iohn Boswell
Wilma Brett
Robert Bretz
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Albert Lotz, Libero Pacioni, Ken Gehrig,
Susanne Prince.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Lenore Scherer, Lois Shand Miriam Sullivan B111 Hinds
Marilyn Morgan Dan Logan Barbara Barta Ioan
Iackson, Ann Daigh Evelyn Tlmrnons
1949 DECATURIAN STAFF
Richard Ferry .
Robert Coutant.
Libero Pacioni.
Barbara Hill. .
Bob Harlan, .
Carol Goltra. . ,
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B. F. Engleman
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2nd Row: Allaben, Gilcxson, Roach,
3rd Row: Hendricks, Schroll, Baker, Meyer, Mr. Brown, Isley.
OFFICERS
President ....... ............... L ester Baker
Vice-President .... .... B ob C-ilason
Secretary ,..... . . ,lean Cornwell
Treasurer .................... Arthur Allaben
The Student Council has constantly acted
as a buffer between the student body and the
administration during the year of 1948-49, ef-
fecting numerous changes for the good of the
students. Clearing up the misunderstanding
about the grading system, the council worked
with the administration to make a definite
stand against a rigid grade curve. A new
budget system makes it possible for free
activities to be offered to the school. The Coun-
cil was instrumental in changing the women's
residence hours and scheduling activities so
that only certain nights of the week may be
used for organizational meetings.
One of the main projects of the Student
Council for the year was the ratification of a
new constitution. Numerous social activities
were offered in the form of several mixers, the
Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, back to school
dances for both semesters, and the variety
show, displaying the talent of all the Greek
organizations on campus. The new dance floor
and the paintings in the Sub were also ar-
ranged by the Student Council. '
In the way of charity, the council sent out
baskets at both Thanksgiving and Christmas
to families needing aid, and at the beginning
of the year, they fostered a drive for contribu-
tors to the Red Cross blood bank.
Although they have received considerable
censure from many quarters, the members of
the Student Council have continued to perform
their duties and act for the good of the student
body.
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. MIHIIHN INIlH'lNIltNl HSSHEIHIIHN
First row: I. Mclntire, E. Challiss, E.. Bieler, D. Iostes, C. Bezares, D. Besch, B. Kriege, F. Patten, D.
Lessman.
Second row: A. Meyer, F. Wiener, S. Clausen, M. Vilrnure, R. Nickerson, H. Stocker, E. Leiever.
Third row: W. Harvey, I. Stults, F. Hendricks, F. Green, D. McCarthy.
OFFICERS
President ........................ Dick Iostes
Vice-President .... ........ I ack Stults
Secretary ....,.. .,.. D arlene Besch
Treasurer .........,......... Betty Lou Kriege
FACULTY ADVISORS
Dr. Leo Stine Mr. Howard Rice '
The Millikin Independent Association,
newly named this year, incorporates the inde-
pendent students on campus. This year has
been one of the top years for expansion and
organization. Large turnouts to meetings and
parties were the rule, rather than the exception.
Under the guiding hand of President Iostes, an
all out effort was made to induce the independ-
ent students to join the association.
On the social side, a Thanksgiving dance
was held in the Millikin gym. The highlight of
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the social year was the "Hard Times Party"
held the latter part of March.
Gay Young, the independent association
homecoming queen candidate, Won the student
election and served as Queen, reigning over
the lighthearted homecoming festivities. Gay
was also selected as a representative in "Who's
Who in American Colleges," served as presi-
dent of W.A.A. and was elected W.A.A. girl for
the year.
On the gridiron, Lavelle Staley, an out-
standing guard, was named captain of the
1949 edition of the "Big Blue." Other' stars were
Ralph Ambler, Who was given honorable men-
tion all conference, Dan Heeley, Ralph Martini,
and lack Allen. Ralph and Rex Hopkins,
Charles Duncan, and Vic Trumper rounded out
the baseball team. Independents Were also
active in many other realms of sports as Well
as the intramural program.
E I Abendroth, Io Anne Williams,
Dorothy Morse, Charlotte Ann
Brown, Katherine Mullinax, Robert
O Williams, lack Hart.
The Chapel Committee is responsible for
the Weekly chapel services that are held on
campus. Students assisted in the services and
frequently outside speakers were arranged for.
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promote and organize the religious life of the
campus. The cabinet seeks to unite all students
interested in deepening and enriching religious
conviction through study, Worship, fellowship,
and directed action. Activities of the Associa-
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Harry Lewis, Ianet Weber, Wil-
liam Tornhaugh, Shirley Clausen,
E. I. Abendroth, Iohn Vrooman.
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peared during the year. Special services were
held at Christmas and at Easter.
tion include daily devotionals, Bible study, so-
cial education and action, fellowship programs
and deputation teams to near-by churches.
SCA assisted in promoting the WSSF drive and
sponsored a Freshman Camp for incoming
students.
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Snoeyenbos, Dennis, E. McNabb,
Flack Meikle, Lukey.
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The assembly committee is responsible for
the weekly assembly pr'ograrn. There were a
number of innovations in the programs this
year: a series of lecture-forums on The Mean-
ing of the News was conducted by Dean Miller
and Dr. Gage, opposing political candidates
for national office shared the platform for
speeches and open forum: the freshman class
presented a variety show, four Millikin debaters
This year saw the initiation of several new
members into Pi Kappa Delta, honorary debat-
ing fraternity. Under the sponsorship of Dr. L.
C. McNabb and led by president Warner Davis,
the group met other schools in tournaments at
Normal, Charleston, and lacksonville. At the
Charleston tournament, Millikin scored high
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led a panel-discussiong assemblies were ex-
changed with Illinois Wesleyan, greater em-
phasis Was placed upon excellence of on-
campus talent.
Off-campus lecturers and entertainers in-
cluded: The Kneisel String Quartette, Dr. Car-
roll B. Malone, Dr. C, Herman Pritchett, lulia
Bock Miller, Gertrude C. Neidlinger.
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Harlan.
Second row: I. Graves, R. Graves
tenbacher, Olivero, Thornton, Dr
McNabb.
Temple.
In front: Hall, Aulabaugh.
when the team of Warner Davis and Luke
Thornton won all four of its debates.
Four of the regular debaters gave a dem-
onstration in assembly during the year, dis-
cussing the national question "Resolved: That
a plan for federal aid to education in tax
supported schools should be adopted."
Roberts, Davis, Ferguson, Roet-
Siltingz Renowden, Bieler, Iohnson,
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Standing: Pope, Proffitt, Westlund
Ehmcm, Ferry, Hence, Dwyer
Dr. McNabb.
Seated: Daigh, Boden, Short, Ioys
Conant Society, honorary organization for
outstanding students in English, capped a suc-
cessful year with its annual dinner. The group
undertook several major projects during the
year, one of the main ones being the sponsor-
ing of "The Taming of the Shrew," presented
by the Clare Tree Major players. In addition,
they presented Eva l..eGallienne, famous act-
ress, who dramatized scenes from great plays.
In addition to numerous speakers and
social hours, the group again sponsored a Writ-
ing contest with cash awards, the Winning
entries being printed in the Comet, a magazine
printed annually.
Ioyce Boden served as president of the
group, and Dr. Maxwell, and Dr. McNabb were
faculty advisers.
Miller, Dr. Maxwell, Eatherly,
First Row: Hudson, Robertson
Langellier, Flinn, Long, jones
Iohnston.
Second row: Stocker, Henkhaus
Althouse, Shorthose, Holkenbrink
Cull, M. Waddell, Nickerson
Clausen.
Third row: Hortwich, Bunchman
Koehler, Rudin.
Fourth row: Houghton, Feat-heiley,
Turner, Klinefe-lter, Hill, D. v
Waddell, Granert, Ries, Knight, .
Challiss, G-oltra, Cramer.
Tau Chi Pi is a business sorority for Women
intending to go into the business field, particu-
larly business majors and students in the sec--
retarial science curriculum, Throughout the
year, at their meetings, the members heard
speakers on various phases of business, ac-
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quainting them with the different vocations
open to them in the business field.
Under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret
Sparks, the group had picnics and a Christmas
party at the Tri-Delta house in addition to its
regular meetings.
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academic years.
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The Women's Residence Hall Council
serves as the legislative body for the four resi-
dence halls, Aston, Fairview, West, and Main.
In matters dealing with conduct, social func-
tions, or revising the rules, the council is the
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President ...... ..., B etty Zimmerman
Vice-President ,... ....... I oan Riggs
Secretary ...,. .... G loria Weidner
Treasurer ,..............,........ Alice Iones
governing body. This year saw the inaugura-
tion of a new plan also, that of having the
house directors of all the wornen's houses on
campus, including the sororities, meet with
Dean Francis Falvey and the council.
The Home Economics Club is an organiza-
tion 'ior those majoring or minoring in Home
Economics. Among the activities of the club
were dinners, demonstrations, and monthly
meetings. Movies and guest speakers were the
highlights of these meetings.
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Peters and sponsored by Dr. Flora Ross, topped
its activities this year with the adoption of a
French family, a medical student and his wife.
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books, school supplies, and food for the couple.
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Back row: Zeaman, Moomey, Roney,
Logan, Schmelzer, Barden, Ruff.
Middle row: Bates, Halberg, Kliiz-
ing, Gerken, Morthland, Hough-
ton, N. Smith, Hoest, Pope, ill.
Sitting: Newman, McIntyre, Miller,
Roettenbacher, Mr. Bench.
La Sociedad Espanola is a group to famili-
arize students of Spanish With the language
and the customs of people in Spanish speaking
countries. The major project of the group this
year was the presentation of a Spanish play,
"Rosina Es Fragilf' Other activities included a
Wiener roast, several Spanish movies, a Hal-
loWe'en party, a trip to the University of Illinois
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In addition to regular meetings, the stu-
dents had a French lecture on modern France,
a Christmas program featuring a French play,
and several picnics. All meetings are con-
ducted in French.
where the members saw a Spanish movie, and
a Christmas party. The yuletide spirit was
carried out in true tradition with carols, ending
with a party at the Tri-Delta house.
Carol Miller served as president of the
organization, and Mr. Morris Bench was fac-
ulty adviser.
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kins, Davidson, Moody, Mullmcx
Sitting: Aulabaugh, Dr. Ross, Iones
Peters, Vilmure.
Der Deutsche Verein worked not only for
its own benefit this year but also aided students
over in Europe by 'sponsoring a drive to collect
clothing cmd books for overseas. The members
aided their own cause in understanding the
language better by corresponding throughout
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the year with German students.
Under the sponsorship of Dr. Flora Ross,
and headed by Elizabeth Schmalfuss, the group
had two picnics and numerous educational
and entertaining programs.
President ........ ........... P aul Berry
Vice-President ..... . . ,Walter Walker
Secretary .................... Robert Guthrie
Treasurer ...........,....... Howard Hawley
Alpha Phi Omega was recognized on the
Millikin campus in October. The group, which
is made up of former Boy Scouts, was initiated
into the fraternity the following February.
Being a service fraternity, Alpha Phi
Omega crosses all lines of honorary, social, and
professional fraternities, and thus members of
other campus organizations may also be active
in this fraternity. Activities included the con-
struction of the Homecoming Oueen's float, the
sponsorship of the Ugly Man contest, and as-
sistance in the W.S.S.F. drive.
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Krenzer, Zeeman.
Price, Lige, lones.
The art club, in its initial year of existence,
undertook many activities, all of them success-
ful. With Betty Price as president, they spon-
sored two dances, one for members only, and
another a spring dance.
They added a novel twist to the W.S.S.F.
carnival with their booth, and artists sketching
portraits. With their sponsor, Mr, Lloyd C.
Miller, they made trips to St. Louis, Springfield,
and Champaign to attend art exhibits.
At various times during the semester, the
members had their own art exhibit up in the
Tower Studios, each member submitting at
least one of his own creations.
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Left to Hiqht: Rennier, Curry
Strocher, Tipton, Mr. Bolen, Short
Dr. Smith, Eifert, Schmaliuss
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In 1943 Pi chapter of Sigma Zeta was in-
corporated to promote a better understanding
of science through group research and associa-
tion with students in the various fields of sci-
ence. Membership is lirnited to those in the
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departments of physics, biology, and chemistry.
Each prospective member is required to read
an acceptable paper on some subject in the
scientific field before he is considered for mem-
bership.
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Under the competent direction of Mr. Howard Akers, the Concert Band
has participated in many activities this past year. Besides two assembly con-
certs, the band gave concerts in Peoria, Pekin, Maroa, and Moweaqua. On
April 6, the band gave its second annual "Musical Moods" concert at the
Masonic Temple. This show was sponsored by the Lions Club. The band in
their new uniforms performed at all of the home football games and led the
Homecoming parade. They also travelled to Bloomington to give a show for
the Wesleyan-Millikin game. The student body always looked forward to the
assemblies of which the band was in charge.
Out of this years band grew a fine nineteen piece brass choir. The newly
formed organization of all brass instruments appeared in public several times
and broadcast over station W.M.B.D. in Peoria.
This year the band numbered 80 musicians who have done much toward
maintaining school spirit as well as furnishing this vicinity with high quality
band music.
Without the Capable and enthusiastic direction of Mr. Akers, the band
would not have accomplished the many things that it has this year.
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The Millikin choir, under the able direction of Orville Shetney, a graduate
of the Westminster Choir School, has had a very successful year. The choir
has faithfully appeared in Chapel throughout the year, as Well as presenting
the Messiah at the Masonic Temple in December and the annual Spring
Concert in Taylor Hall on May 20.
The choir made many trips to out of town schools and civic meetings of
neighboring towns. These trips were enjoyed by all, but everyone is still
anticipating the traditional choir trip in the near future.
Mr. Shetney's sense of humor and understanding nature toward the choir
were an inspiration to all who worked under him. Without his loyalty and
interest, the choir Would not have been so successful in all that they undertook.
A great deal of credit should be given to both the choir and Mr. Shetney for
their outstanding contribution.
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President ....... .,,. I une Figge
Vice-President .... ....... P at Reding
Secretary ,..,,.. . . .Nathalie Spence
Treasurer ....,......,...,..,... Mollie Bence
The Council is composed ot the president
and the rushing chairman of each ot the tour
sororities. Dean Falvey serves as advisor to
the group,
Panhellenic's purpose is to bring about
cooperation between campus groups. A recep-
tion tor' all new women students was the first
of Panhellenids activities, the second being the
Panhellenic Dance held in October. As is tra-
dition, this spring the council presented the
annual Greek Sing, which has become one of
the major campus events,
The Work of Panhellenic consists mainly in
planning the fall rushing schedules and super-
vising the rushing period in regard to regula-
tions set up for the benefit ot all organizations
represented. All matters concerning Greek or-
ganizations are settled by the women's Pan-
hellenic Council and the men's lnter'-Fraternity
Council.
Norma Stone, AXOp Pat Reding, AXOg lean Cornwell, ZTAg Mollie Bence, Pi Phi: Sandra Lukey, Pi Phig
Phyllis Bridgewater, Tri Deltap Nathalie Spence, Tri Deltap lime Figge, ZTA,
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The Inter-Fraternity Council is made up of
three members from each fraternity along with
respective faculty advisers. The purpose of the
Inter-Fraternity Council is to promote good will
and to bring about a better understanding on
matters concerning the administration and
problems of the fraternities.
This year's Council was instrumental in
promoting many new ideas for campus better-
ment. The new book exchange and the pend-
ing all-school trophy case originated in Council
meetings and were referred to the Student
Council for action. A new lnter-Fraternity Con-
stitution has been proposed in hopes of putting
teeth into the Inter-Fraternity Council and to
draw the Greeks on campus into a closer net-
work.
lames Eckman represented the Millikin
Inter-Fraternity Council at the National lnter-
Fraternity Council Convention held in New
York City.
A reorganization of the intramural pro-
gram was instituted by the Council. The third
annual basketball banquet honoring the Blue
cagers was held in March, While on the social
side the lnter-Fraternity Council held its annual
ball in the Orlando Hotel the latter part of
March.
Each year the spirit of cooperation has
grown through Council guidance. The Greeks
look forward to continuing this progressive
leadership for the unification of Greek interests.
Seated: Libero Pacioni, DSP: Richard Ryherd, TKEg Iohn Porterlield, TKEp George Gilmore, DSPg Gene
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lst row: R. Dcrws, B. Long, P. Beck, P. Lindsey, K. Fesler, C. Adams, P. Recling.
Zndvsoxv: M. Anderson, T. Strocher, C. Hai-kins, D. Greb, I. Brennan, P. Crowell, S. Olds, B. Farley, S.
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3rd row: P. Pyoundstone, N. Stone, M. Cox, M. Burd, H. Middleton, P. Duncan, E. Schmaltuss, I. Burnell,
G. Schweizer, P. Kiernan, M. Miller, M. Shorthose, M. Althouse, F. Summers, B. Forsyth.
4th row: I. Riggs, I. McDonell, B. Hoshauer, B. Angell, D. Fischer, I. Hitchcock, I. Beck, F. Filson, C.
Vandervort, D. Henkhaus, A. Lcmgellier, B. Iohnson.
OFFICERS
H First semester Second semester
President ....... .... P at Reding Ioan Riggs
Vice-President .... . . .Ioan Riggs Bernice l-loshauer
Secretary ....... . . . Gloria Schweizer Twila Strocher
Treasurer .................... Doris Greb Marietta Althouse
Our first social activity of a very busy and successful year Was a pledge
dance given at the chapter house. Decorations Were carried out by "buried
treasure" and "pieces of eight" representing long ago pirate days and music
Was supplied by a five piece combo. A Christmas party for the chapter and
a Winter formal high-lighted the Christmas festivities. In February, the little
girls from the Welfare Home were entertained at a Valentine party. The
annual I-lonor's Day banquet given by the alumnae in April and the Spring
Formal clitnaxed the year's social events.
The Alpha Chi's were Well represented in organization and campus affairs
this year. An outstanding office Was that held by Iulia Young Who Was elected
vice-president of Student Council in an all school election. Another student
council officer was secretary, Norma Stone. Elizabeth Schrnalfuss served as
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president of the German club and Iane Brennan as the vice-president of the
Spanish club. Active in Tau Chi Pi were Marge Shorthose and Marietta Alt-
house Who held the offices of secretary and treasurer of this organization. Iulie
Young and Berneice Hoshaurer were co-junior editors for the Millidek. In the
Home Economics club We were represented by vice-president Ioan Riggs. Pat
Reding, active in Pi Mu Theta was chosen for "Who's Who in American Col-
leges and Universities." A high light of the year was the crowning of Io Ann
Faulkner, queen of the W.S.S.F. carnival.
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This has been a big year for the Tri-Delts. Homecoming began the
activities with Tri-Delts winning two prizes. Sarong-clad Cannibals making a
tasty stew of Illinois College won the cup for the best float, and the house
decorations which included a 27-foot teepee with Indians sitting before a
campfire whose smoke spelled "Heap Big Welcome Alumni" were awarded
second prize.
Other activities included the pledge dance, Thanksgiving Eve Founders
Day Dinner, the Christmas formal held at Scovill's clubhouse, the Pine Party
for the Alliance and the Mother's Club, an Easter Party for the girls in the
Welfare Home, the Spring formal at the Orlando Hotel and the traditional
Pansy breakfast. I
Marilyn Aulabaugh, Phyllis Bridgewater, and Carol Miller represented
Tri-Delta in Pi Mu Theta, women's honorary society. Carol Miller served as
president of the Spanish club and secretary of W.A.A. Marilyn Aulabaugh was
elected vice-president of the French club. Marilyn Morthland was chosen by
Alpha Phi Omega, Boy Scout fraternity, as "Miss Liberty" was co-chairman
of the W.S.S.F. drive. Beth Hamblen acted as publicity chairman of the
W.S.S.F. drive. ,
In March, the city Pan-Hellenic council presented Tri-Delta with the
scholarship cup in recognition of their achievement of the highest scholastic
average among sororities on campus.
lst row, left to right: I. Ahlers, E. Hawkins, I. Brown, N. Walker, C. Cole, I. Rudin, I. Fearheiley, S.
Simcox, R. Wilcox.
2nd row: I. Williams, B. Talbert, D, Koehler, Aulabaugh, N. Spence, Mrs. Weinand, G. Hartwich, C.
Miller, C. Frink, N. Kuerle, N. Ross.
3rd row: B. Hamblen, M. Morthland, S. Eyerly, M. Asbury, I. Bielefeld, I. Parker, B. Iohnston, I. Bunch-
mcm, I. Kasheiska, B. Simmons, K. Neuschuter, C. Cramer, I. Hover, V. Happel.
4th row: H. Robertson, H. Parks, P4 Brooks, V. Herron, H, McEvoy, D. Burwell, P. Long, P. Bridgewater,
IE. Clark, A. Cummins, G. Klitzing, L. Ponewash.
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OFFICERS
First semester
Nathalie Spence
Glada Hartwick
Marilyn Aulabaugh
Virginia Happel
Carol Miller'
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Carolyn Cramer
Marilyn Aulabaugh
lo Ann Williams
Glada Hartwick
Phyllis Bridgewater
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Bottom row, left to right: B. Canadcxy, I. Butt, I. Keller, P. McCottery, M. Merz, A, Benedict, B. Banner,
B. Walmsley, I, Spangler.
2nd row, left to right: N. Deetz, L. Brown, I. Downs, G. Grcmert, A. Daigh, M. Bence, M. Ward, M.
Iohnson, M. Proffitt, M. Tolly, D. Live:-rgood.
3rd row. left to right: I. Traughloer, D. Cull, S. Shields, N. Krenzer, M. Durr, A. Mclntyre, M. Ward, M.
grodwin, I... Scherer, I. Catlin, S. Lukey, I. Dunn, L. Knight, I. McCumber, M. Taylor, I. Weishaar, B.
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Top row, left to right: B. McMillan, M. Dwyer, D. Osgood, L. Shand, B. Flinn, M. Kendall, B. Hall, A.
Iones, A. Kierner, G. Weidner, S. Hayes, I. Inckson.
OFFICERS
' First semester Second semester
President .........,...... .... M ollie Bence Gloria Granert
Vice-President ...........,.... Ann Daigh Mary lane Dwyer
Corresponding Secretary ...... Ruth Richardson loan lackson
Recording Secretary ........,. Mary lane Dwyer Sheila Hayes
Treasurer .......,............ Gloria Granert Marnita Kendall
Homecoming opened a rnost successful social year for Pi Beta Phi. "Milli,"
a huge crepe paper fish, was featured on our annual float, while Mother
Goose loaned us a poem for the giant story book page, which took third place
in the house decoration contest.
The serni-annual pledge and initiation dances were held at the chapter
house and the actives entertained the pledges at the traditional slumber
parties. Several dinners were given throughout the year, honoring Dean
Frances Falvey, Dr. Claude D. Dicks, Pi Phi faculty advisor, and Miss Peggy
Dick, province president. '
The highlight of the year was the visit of Amy Burnham Onken, Grand
President of Pi Beta Phi. A tea, honoring Miss Onken, was held at the chapter
house following the annual Founders Day celebration.
Participation in the W.S.S.F. Carnival, Greek Sing, and annual Variety
Show rounded out the Pi Phi activities for i948-49.
Mollie Bence and Beverly McMillan were chosen to be members of Pi Mu
Theta, womans honorary scholastic society. Mollie also served as Business
Manager of the Millidek and is listed in Whos Who in Arnercan Colleges and
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Unversities. Polly Proffitt and Ann Daigh were co-senior editors of the Millidek
and Ann was treasurer of Conant Society. Polly and Sandra Lukey served in
the Queen's Court for Homecoming. Mary Alice Iohnson was secretary of Pi
Kappa Delta, debate society and Alice lones served both as treasurer of
W.A.A. and secretary of the Home Economics Club. Gloria Weidner was
treasurer of the Home EC Club.
Biggest events of the season as always, were the "Frozen Fantasy," Winter
Formal at the Orlando and the Spring Dinner Dance at Scovill Country Club,
ending another great Pi Phi year.
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OFFICERS
First semester
Iune Figge
Betty Price
Ioan Kemp
Iulia Hudson
Mary Shimer
Second semester
Iean Cornwell
Annette Smith
Iulia Hudson
Cornelia Klinefelter
Nanette Smith
The Zetas had a Golden Anniversary tea on October 17 to celebrate the
founding
of Zeta Tau Alpha fifty years ago.
Our first dance of the year Was a house dance on October 9 with the theme
"Hollywood Lounge." A "Schmoo Dance" on November 6 was a dance honor-
ing our new pledges. Scovill's Country Club became a "Winter Wonderland"
for the Zeta Winter formal, held Ianuary 7.
lst Row, left
to right: M. Fish, C. Fldch, I. Figge, F. Goodrich, M. Alice, C. Luhr, I, Cornwell, G. Wecxver,
H. Pope, F. Foote, C. Houghton.
2nd Row: S. Bass, D. Todd, I. Shumate, M. Lovins, D. Durbin, N. Hoest, N. Smith, L. Peck, S. Smith, A.
Smith, I. Kemp, I. Hudson.
3rd Row: M. Shimer, M. Winslow, M. Morgcm, M. Holler-berg, P. Rebbe, E. Turner, M. Dale, V. Neal, F.
Kimrnell, M. Lowe, V. Smith, F. Weaver, C. Klinelelter, I. Whitrner, I. Bolin, B. Mcxrquczrdt, Mrs,
Cardwell.
4th Row: R. Large, M. Sl-timer, D. Dunkelberg, S. Bonnen, P. Lige, D. Stoops, M. O'Brien, B. Yonker, B.
Price, I.
Thiele, D. Petterson, M. Ives, C. Kock, M. Sullivcm.
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Maxine Fish was elected secretary of the Iunior Class and was the only
girl to be elected to a class office. Other' Zetas elected to offices were lean
Cornwell, secretary of Student Council, lulie Hudson, president of Tau Chi Pi,
and Betty Price, president of the Art Club. lean Cornwell was also chairman of
the Constitution Committee. lean Best served as Sophomore Editor of the
Millidek.
Zeta's Homecoming float, "We'll Slay 'Em," won third place in the Home-
coming Parade. Co-chairman for Homecoming publicity was Nan Hoest. Marie
Alice and Ioan Thiele were among the Homecoming Queens court.
Two Zeta Seniors, lune Figge and Mary Shirner were elected by the
University for Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities.
ZTA ended the first semester by being first in scholarship among the other
sororities.
The second semester started off with or "bang" when "The lailbird lump"
was given for' the actives by the new initiates and pledges. The dance, given
on March 19, was complete with guilotines, sheriffsfand hangmen's nooses.
The chapter gave its last dance of the year, a Plantation Ball, on May 14.
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Row 1: Postiewait, Chapman, Keller, Schoenfielder, Snoke,
Fleming, Loving, Gehrig, Pres. Baker, Stauder, Wombacker,
Enloe, Gooch, Cook, Tolly, Smith. '
Row 2: Sirocher, Hazeniield, Carter, Isley, Davidson, Reedy,
Ward, Bickes, Hall, Robinson, Burwell, Barterm, Pacioni, A.
Allaben, Moothart, Learman, Stein, Ball.
How 3: Wells, Hesse, Brady, Frye, Logan, Dunnell, I. Allaben,
Smith, Black, Danforth, Andrews, Stollard, Noland, Iohnson,
Dodson, Kurek.
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Ambler, Smith, Miller, Kashefslca, Thomas, Day, Ormond,
Guess, Rose, McCarty, Smith, V. Davidson, Gillmore,
Broadbear, Parr, Scherer, Davis.
Row 5: Talbert, Mullholand, Burdick, Helledy, Minert, Poland,
Turner, Buchmann.
Row G: Steagall, Wiederin, Taylor, Innes, Schroeder, Lischew-
ski, Florian, Reed, Ernst, Tinch, Womack, Connor, Kerr,
Dolan, Weekly, Maclfadden, Durcholz.
OFFICERS
First Semester Second Semester
President .....,............... Libero Pacioni President ..............,........... Les Baker
Vice-President. . . ....... Truman Isley Vice-President .,.... ..... I ohn' Taylor
Secretary ...... ..... R ussell Mueller Corres. Secretary .... .... C harles Frye
Treasurer ..,.. . . . . . ...... William Smith Record. Secretary ,... . .......... Eddie Root
Looking back to the school year, 1948-49,
to the many and varied accomplishments that
were attained, the Delta Sigs of f.M.U. point
with pride.
Of the forty-three men pledged in the fall,
thirty-eight of these Were to make grades and
be initiated. When the football season got
under Way, fourteen Delta Sigs donned uni-
forms, led by Capt. Don Shroyer. More than
half earned the right to wear a letter sweater.
ln the election of class officers, the boys from
l235 West Main swept the field, taking eleven
of the sixteen positions. Winning second place
in the float contest with their immortal bottle,
helped make Homecoming a success, not to
mention the-35 to U victory over the boys from
Iacksonville.
When excitement turned from the gridiron
to the hardwood floor, D.S.P, never faltered in
contributing their share. Led by Toby Althoff,
who captained both the basketball and base-
ball team, and his boys, Scott Steagall, Eddie
Boot, and Captain-elect Pappy Ormond on the
first teamg and with Bill "Bruce" Day and Butch
Esker on the Second Team, the men of Alpha
Lambda chapter of Delta Sigma Phi, could
truly be proud, People will talk a long time
about the record breaking QU to 69 trouncing
the Big Blue gave lllinois College, and Stea-
gall's over-powering 33 points which was also
a new individual scoring record.
ln intramurals, the boys fought a hard
close fight to defend the trophy won the year
before. At each dance, it seemed a better time
was had than at the one before. They were
the Pledge Dance, The Christmas Formal held
on December 10, Founder's Day, the traditional
Sailor's Ball, and the Spring formal on May E5.
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lst row: R. Munsie, I. Lester, R. Keeler, I, Butts, L. Irish, I.
Connor, W. Hinds, I. Galvin, I. Venturi, R. Gilason, F.
Kuny I Hart I Olivero, Alph, E Malerich, P. Rivard, M.
Collins, R. Roach, R. Harlan, I. Alexander, H. Osgood, W.
Miller, O. Shumate, D. Palmer, R. Erwin.
Blake, Fessel, W. Helme, R. Wilcox, D. Long, C. Kron- 3rd 15103: l-uMg.9fgChf R-Rtclrigif .113 gf'1Vg1l?YftED.LEUCl'1f R-
miller, R. Murray, C. Meyer.
2nd row: R. Rooney, D. Lindsay, D. Behnlce, W. Wallis, R.
Hogan, I. Walker, D. Trimmer, R. Munsie, I. Hazelrigg, R.
Williams, I. Hoessler, I. Erickson, R. Goltermann, R. Pen-
singer, T. Harlan, K. Harm, I. Teckenbrock, A. Murray, R.
c onne., ates, c S1 y, an, ameron,
I. Tucker, R. Dobbins, I. Wilson, H. Weisenmeyer, D. Bang-
ert, I. Novak, D. Lawson, I. Crocker, I. Robertson, L,
Ribardv, H. Pritchett, D. Hess, W. Dickenson, R. Allen, R.
Harnmerstrom, Fi. Miller, S. Sewell, L. McGowan, L. Proffitt.
OFFICERS
First semester Second semester
President ...... .... I ack Hart Iack Hart
Vice-President. . . . . . Iirn Teckenbrock Fred Kuny
Secretary ....... .... W illiarn Helme Iohn Olivero
Corr, Secretary. . . ..,. Tom ,Harlan Torn Harlan
Tr'easurer ....... ..., I ohn Venturi ' ' Iohn Venturi
Pledge Master. . . . . . Bob Collins Bob Gilason
Clarence Iohnson
The boys from North Fairview started the
year off in a "rush" with the fall hcfyrack rides,
bar-b-ques, and house dances rounding out
the activities. The first dance of the fall social
season was held at the St. Nick portraying a
"Shipwreck Party." The highlight of the first
semester was the "SAE Mardi Gras" held at the
Orlando. The second semester social activities
brought forth the "Tramps Tromp" and the
traditional spring formal at the Decatur Club.
l9-48 produced an SAE football year with
Brother "Dutch" Denton claiming all conference
recognition and Brothers Iohnson, Dickinson,
Palmer, l-less, Messenger, Vaughn, and pledge
Weisenmeyer earning their blue Brothers
Bob and Art Murray displayed their talents on
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his place on the diamond. But Norman cap-
tained the tennis team.
Iack Hart and Earl Malerich were listed in
"Who's Who," and Iack was elected president
of the senior class., Iirn Teckenbrock edited the
Millidek and Bob Harlan served as sports edi-
tor of the Decaturian. Bob Gilason retired as
all school vice-president and social chairman.
l948-49 has been a year of expansion, toil,
and pleasure for the Sig Alphas. The big ern-
phasis is being laid on building for the future.
So far, extensive repair and remodeling work
have been done on the house, but all look
toward the new house that shines in the not
too distant future.
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Top row, left to right: F. Tresch, R. Caulk, G. Cotten, I. B. Behrends, B, Warren, D. Ruddock.
lohnsonf B' Wright' Porter' D' Hardy' I' Porlerlleld' 3rd row: R. Koshinski N. Calhoun I. Parker I Allen R
A' Dqmmcmn' B' Hams' D' Boyd' L' WISS' Roberts, I. Hampson, P. Freischlog, G. Ash B Miller
2nd row: S. Taylor, D. Schroll, I. Bolen, F. Ousley, K. 4th row: B. Fish, R. Young, I. Ryholt, I. Meixner R St am
Wilson, D. Eberle, A. Sarran, L. Thornton, W. Strain, I. R. Guthrie, D. Ferry, S. Eatherly, I. Meikle.
Eckman, C. Waclzita, B. King, B. Sutherland, T. Mentis,
OFFICERS
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First semester
Gene Ryherd
Iack Parker
Second semester
Scott Eatherly
Robert King
Grarmateus .Bolo Roberts Cy Wadzita
Hegamon. . .Cecil Walker David Schroll
Histor ....,. Irv Iohnson Iarnes Eckrnan
Hypothetes. Ray Caulk Iames Meikle
PLEDGES
Top row, left to right: R. Harris, R. Ousley, D. Wright, I. 3rd row: I. Barnes, I. Waggener, A. Anderson, D Begrns
McDonald, B. Sutherland, B. Lovejoy, B. Cease, G, R. Brozio, W. Moore, B. Iaclcson, B. Rhein, L Iahvrm
Reitz, I. Hoeplhner, Doyle, B. Hanna. H. Young.
2nd row: I. Lipps, I. Curran, D. Carr, I. Ellis, W. Grant, B. 4th row: D. Logan, B. Short, B. Iohnson, I. Calwell F
Piggot, F. Rhein, B. Fergusen, D. Irvin, B. Harry, F. Tickner, B. Hill, N. Carpros, C. Wheeler.
Conville, F. Krone.
The year l948-'49 has proved to be Teke's
bumper year for school activity.
A record class of 43 pledges were received
into Beta chapter and helped make a success of
the record number of social activities held during
the year. The first semester's social whirl was
capped by the "Sleighbell Ball," Christmas formal,
held in the Orlando Hotel.
For the first time, Teke was awarded the
Homecoming trophy for the best decorated house.
With its copy of the Millikin seal and a giant burn-
ing torch of knowledge, TKE have a cheery wel-
come to the returning alums. Brother Bill Suther-
land was co-chairman for the 1949 homecoming
festivities. He was aided by Dan Logan, in charge
of the Cavalcade of Talent, and Barry Short co-
chairrnan of publicity.
Big Bill Sutherland again came through by
being elected to the office of President of the
junior class. Fraters Dick Ferry and Barry Short
were intrusted with the editorship of the Decatur-
ian for the year, and Luke Thornton won further
recognition by his election as President of the
Millikin student body.
Teke alums were prominent this year, too.
Ed Keil, '42, was chosen as co-chairman of the
alurnns homecoming committee.
One of the brightest spots in the year was the
unveiling of the new television set in the Teke
chapter house. The curious have been to see and
enjoy the new equipment since its installation.
On the sports front, the pledges of Teke again
won the intra-mural football championship. End-
ing in a deadlock, the race had to be climaxed by
a playoff game between SAE and Teke, tie for
first place honors. Teke came out on the long end
of a 14-U score.
Brothers Dick Ferry and Barry Short were
further honored by being selected as representa-
tives of Millikin University in the national Who's
Who in American Colleges and Universities publi-
cation.
Prater lames Eckman was sent by the inter-
fraternity board of Millikin to New York City as
their representative in the National lnter-Fratern-
ity Conference meet November Z5-27.
The highlight this year was the 50th Anni-
versary dinner, lan. lO, in the Memorial Center
at Alpha Chapter, Illinois Wesleyan University.
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Seated. left to right: E. Goodrich, F. Vallas, I. Williams,
B. Alexander, I. Vaughan, I. Knight, E. Timmons.
Second row. left to right: I. Schroeder, D. Bailey, N. I.
Bingmcm, I. Davis, S. Smith, I. Beck, G. Newbould.
QFFICERS
President ................... Evelyn Timmons
Vice-President ................... Ioan Knight
Recording Secretary ..... Norma Iean Bingman
Treasurer ..................... Martha Soffas
Corresponding Secretary ..... Betty Alexander
Chaplain ......,....,...... Eleanor Goodrich
Editor ,........................... Iune Figge
Sergeant-at-Arms ............ Alice l-loltgreve
The S.A.l.'s began their busy year by
decorating a float for the Homecoming Parade,
sandwiched in between rehearsals for I-l.M.S.
Pinafore, an operetta, which Was given by the
S.A.l. and Phi Mu Alpha chapters.
Rush parties were given both semesters
with four girls being pledged and initiated the
first semester and fourteen girls being pledged
the second semester.
The annual Rose Tea, given by the alum-
nae at Mrs. Clyde H. Tearnan's home, was an
event looked forward to by all the S.A.l.'s.
The Sigma Alpha Iota chapter was a beer-
hive of activities during the honored visit of
the National First Vice President, Mrs. Thomas
P. McAdams, with a formal musical, chapter
meeting, conferences, pledging, and a formal
banquet.
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Third row, left to right: l. lsringhausen, A. Daigh, G.
Schweizer, A. Holtgreve, I. Frey, D. I. Cope, B. L.
Kriege, I. Figge, I. Wakefield, V. Wilson.
Not present lor picture: M. L, Woods and M. Solfas.
The S.A.l.'s participated in the Variety
Show and the Greek Sing. An assembly pro-
gram, featuring contemporary music, was pre-
sented in May. The annual Vesper Service was
held at the Westminster Presbyterian Church
as was the Founders Day Banquet, honoring
the Founding of Sigma Alpha lota, December
l, 1904. The year closed with the annual Rose
Dance, a spring formal, and a formal dinner.
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Ist row: L. Meyers, W. Pytell, H. Quarles, E. Oyler, N. Mun- Back row: I. Price, F. Flack, O. Shetney, H. Hess, E. Iordan,
son, R. Keener, A. Roth, S. Scmner. Vgplff, E. lilfttolion, CB Stgub, Bgfghey, RRTe31'nplfto?',
2 d : R. E t , I. K l' , D, S t , M. C k, I. H ckler, E. ' nomas' ' rue' ' GY' ' 1 EY' ' Oy '. '
u 5:1vdllwoodPEPEvanS?5l Rutheerlcoig, I. Brewster, BFHayden, gfsgifafgieg- Shun' E- Sampson' R' Peebles' I-" Hawkins'
At piano: C. Eclcrnann, A. Logan, I. Bearden, Sin. ' '
OFFICERS Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a campus or-
President .....
Vice-President. . .
Secretary .....
Treasurer ....
Pledge Master
Charles Eckmann
. . . .Archer Logan
.Robert Younker
. . .Ted Bradford
. . .Chuck Wolff
ganization devoted to music students and other
musicians attending the conservatory and the
university.
This year the Phi Mus provided music for
the Homecoming Variety Show. The annual
Phi Mu All-American show, a program of
American music presented every year by the
organization, Was especially outstanding this
year. Highlight of the program was an original
composition by Iohn Balamos entitled, "A Day
in Old Constantinople."
During the Christmas season, Phi Mu Al-
pha conducted its annual caroling at various
places around the campus and in town. Some
places included in the caroling were Macon
County Hospital, Boys' Opportunity Home, Dr.
Malone's residence, and all of the fraternity and
sorority houses. This marks the third year that
the Phi Mus have helped establish the Christ-
mas spirit.
Phi Mu Alpha has gained a Wide reputa-
tion of renown for outstanding musical ability
throughout the city of Decatur.
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Ralph Allan came back to his alma mater
in the fall of '47 as head basketball coach,
filling the position vacated by Don Lindeberg.
He produced a championship ball team and
last fall he succeeded athletic director, Marshall
Wells.
As the 1948-49 sports season got underway,
Allan began to look to the future as far as
athletics was concerned at Millikin. On paper
the Big Blue looked fine, but on the field things
Weren't so good. Letterrnen Were plentiful-
for the first string teams, but after that there
was a big void. Experienced reserves were
lacking in all the sports.
And so more and more men were asked to
give it "the old college try." Eighty-six men
reported for football, over fifty for basketball,
and forty-five reported for baseball.
Also on the agenda was the thing Millikin
has needed badly for years-a new field
house. Allan set about this task in the only
means possible-virtually a one man organiza-
tion to raise funds for the project. Better rela-
tions between the alums and the school have
been established, and it is now hoped that the
field house can be a reality by 1955.
Front Row, left to right: Staley, Ball, Kowalski, Hess, clers G Ambler Hardy lnms Poland Zahn
De1'1f01'1f ShT0Y9f, Palmer, R- Ambler, We1keT1 Sl-lf' Third Row McFadden Iohnson Messenger Martini
lon' D9Cffb01'1'1- Fyke Wiesenmeyer Cottrell Weakly Guess Wells
Second Row: Behrend, Allen, Hazenfield, Heely, San- Day
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Henry I. "Whitey" Keil, in his first year as head foot-
ball coach for the Big Blue, introduced the "T" formation
offensive for the gridders to replace last year's single Wing
offensive.
Whitey was appointed as the Millikin grid mentor
last spring replacing Marshall Wells. Keil assumed his
duties here August 15. l-le came to I.M.U. from Carthage
College where he was line coach and head baseball
coach.
This year, the Big Blue, plagued by injuries, Won 3
and lost 6 games, but the groundwork for next year's
team has been firmly established.
For the first time since the War, Millikin gridders have
had an intensive spring football drill. Three Weeks of hard
Work, terminated with an intra-squad game, Was part of
Whitey's program to produce a Winning football team
here at Millikin in the near future.
With the coming of spring, Whitey again donned his
black baseball cap, and after spring football drills, took
over the coaching of the 1949 Big Blue track team.
HENRY I. KEIL
Head Football Coach
INNIS RIPS OFF EXTRA YARDAGE SHROYER CAUGHT IN MID-AIR
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Honorable Mention
All Conference
Captain Don Shroyer
All Conference
Dan "Bubber" Heely
"Duich" Denton
All Conference
Ralph Martini
Dave Messenger
Hal Wiesenmeyer
2nd Team All Conference
Arky Vaughn and Bill Sutton
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astic football candidates f
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last fall and immediat l ' '
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offensive that the Big Blue were to use this year.
Returning from last years squad were seventeen
lettermen who formed the nucleus of the '48 team.
ln the forward wall for the Blue were veterans "Dutch"
Denton, Lavelle Staley, "Bed" Iohnson, Duane Palmer,
Ralph Martini and lack Allen. A newcomer to the
lineup was freshman Hal Wiesenmeyer who did mo t
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extra points.
The backfield was composed of All Conference and
Captain Don Shroyer, Dan Heely, Ralph Ambler, Bill
Sutton, and freshmen Tony lnnis and Don Hess.
Injuries haunted the Millikin eleven continually
throughout the season. The nine game schedule was
completed with a Won three, lost six record and fourth
place in the College Conference of Illinois.
Despite their .333 record, the Big Blue placed five
men on the All-Conference lineups. Heading the list
was halfback Don Shroyer, who led the Blue in scoring
with thirty-six points.
Named to the first string guard position was
"Dutch" Denton who played a fine game both of-
fensively and defensively all through the season.
Second team nominations went to tackle Clarence
fohnson and to end Hal Wiesenmeyer. Wiesenmeyer
collected seventeen points during the season. funior
Ralph Ambler completed the list as he received honor-
able mention.
Two bitter defeats were suffered by Millikin this
year at the hands of their rivals, Eastern and Wes-
leyan. The Panthers used nearly every means pos-
sible to score, while the Tit '
ans aerial attack clicked
to perfection for their victory.
Very pleasant indeed, though, was the 35-O home-
coming victory over Illinois College. Coach Keil had
the boys keyed up for this game and even the rain
and mud couldn't stop the Blue and White from rolling
onward.
Western, Wheaton, and Carroll College effectively
stopped the Millikin "T" formation and won by de-
cisive scores.
The way to victory over Augustana was tough, but
a brilliant 59 yard run by Shroyer coupled with a
12 yard pass play, Don Hess to Shroyer, proved
enough to turn the tide.
The Carthage homecoming was spoiled as the
Keilmen brought home a 14-13 victory. Shroyer fig-
ured in both Millikin scores as he passed to Bob
McFadden for one and scored the second from the
4 yard line. Hal Wiesenrneyer's "automatic" toe
kicked two perfect conversions to complete the victory.
The season ended against Lake Forest on a cold,
muddy day. The Big Blue failed to capitalize on two
early scoring opportunities while the Gold Coasters
were building up a 12-U lead. Ralph Ambler finally
sneaked over for th
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tossed a pass to McFadden for the second. However,
the visitors had clicked on two long pass plays and
won the game 24-14.
Millikin .......... U Western ..... 13
Millikin ..... . . 7 Augustana . . O
Millikin ..... . . . U Wheaton . . . . . . 26
Millikin ..... . . . 14 Carthage . . . . . . 13
Millikin ..... . . . O Carroll ..... . . . . 20
Millikin ..... . . . 35 Ill. College . . . , . . . U
Millikin ..... . . . 7 Eastern .... . . . . Z7
Millikin ,... . . . 6 Wesleyan . . . . . 27
Millikin .,.. . . . 14
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Coach Allan, Wiesenmeyer, Sarran, Day, Ormond, Esker,
Fyke, Lewis.
Kneeling: A. Murray, Root, Steagall, Capt. Althotf, B, Murray,
Ball, Radloff.
Sitting: Mgrs. Hansen, Norman, Teckenbrock.
Captain Toby Althoff
The Big Blues dominance of the Little Nine basketball
world ended this year. For two consecutive post-war years,
the Blue cagers had led Little Nine opponents on the hardwood
courts, but losses to Illinois College and Wheaton, and a
double setback by the Titans of illinois Wesleyan added the
coupe d' grace to Millikin's chances of winning this year.
The possibilities of the Big Blue repeating as conference
champs looked good at the beginning of the season. Only two
regulars from the l947-48 team were missing, and returning
were eight lettermen. Back in the lineup were Captain Toby
Althott, Scott Steagall, and Ed Boot. The newcomers were
W'alter "Bud" Ormond and Bob Murray.
From a squad of some titty-five basketball candidates,
Coach Balph Allan molded a varsity team ot ten men who,
had they received the "breaks" in the right games could have
copped the C.C.l. crown. lnstead Millikin ended the season
with a 12-ll record. Among their losses were nine games
that were decided by a total ot five points or less. Four one-
point decisions were against the Big Blue as were two over-
time games.
On the bright side ot the basketball ledger though was
the fact that the Big Blue broke nine existing records this year.
Sophomore Scott Steagall paved the way with his record
breaking total of 486 points scored in the twenty-three games
played.
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The lllinois College game, always a grudge battle, saw Scotty
again leading the "hit" parade as he dumped in a new individual
per game scoring record of 33 points. Also broken was the team
scoring record and the total game points mark. The 90-69 victory
broke the old record of 86 points per game for the Blue, and the 159
total broke the previous mark of l56 set When Millikin suffered a 77-
76 defeat by the Anderson, Indiana quintet.
Other records that were established this year Were: CU Highest
average points per game by individual for season-Scott Steagall,
C25 most points by Millikin in one season-l,584, C35 highest average
points per game by Millikin-67.3, H49 highest average points per
game by opponents-61.5, C55 most points by opponents in one
season-l,4l2.
Opening the season against a highly trained Cape Girardeau
outfit, the Blue and White cagers turned in o: fifteen point 75-60
victory. Three nights later the visiting Normal team suffered a 60-41
defeat and then Eastern turned the tables on the Big Blue, 62-58.
Millikin finished off the pre-holiday schedule with Wins over
both Lake Forest and DePauw. The Ravens of Anderson, Indiana
pulled an overtime game out of the fire and the Blue took out their
revenge on Southern in a benefit game for the Flora fire department
with a 64-57 victory.
Highlight of the season was the Washburn Invitational tourney
at Topeka, Kansas. The four team tourney saw Millikin drop an-
other one point verdict and then turn back a "sky-scraping" Texas
Wesleyan team for third place honors.
From this time on throughout the year, Millikin had trouble
keeping themselves above the .500 rating in the Won-lost column.
The Panthers of Eastern won their second game from the Blue,
Illinois College rubbed in a five point Win, and big Al Miksis, of
Western, flipped in a basket with one second remaining to give
the Leathernecks a 68-67 victory.
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gusted team as Scott Steagall set a new indi-
vidual scoring record of 33 points and as a
team, the Allanmen poured 90 points through
the nets to establish another record.
Kintner gym was packed to capacity for
the second encounter of the Big Blue with
Wesleyan. Thirty minutes of hotly contested
basketball were played before the Titans began
to apply the pressure and Millikin gradually
succumbed to an eighteen point defeat.
Next on the list was another benefit game
-this time it was for the lettermen of IMU and
in honor of one of Millikin's greatest athletes,
foe Catlin. Western's Leathemecks agreed to
play in the contest and it proved to be one of
the most exciting games played at home this
year. "Pappy" Ormond sank two free throws
and then heaved in a thirty foot shot to send
the game into an overtime struggle. The per-
sonal foul exit route claimed too many of the
Millikin players during this extra period and
Weistern left town with a three point Win.
The Anderson Ravens came to town for
the last game of the year and their ace
"Iumpin' " lohnny Wilson contributed thirty
points to the cause, but it wasn't enough to
down the fighting Millikin quintet.
Even with a season's record of just over
.5UU, the Big Blue never let down their fighting
spirit, and their games, both at home and
away, showed a vast increase in attendance
over previous years.
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Frank Poneta stepped from the ranks of an
outstanding collegiate athlete to that of coach
immediately after his graduation from Millikin
in 1947. Poneta graduated from Edwardsville
High School and entered IMU in the fall of '4U.
The war interrupted his college education after
completing his junior year, and he served as a
lieutenant ,in the Navy for four years before
returning to finish his senior year of school.
Here at Millikin, "Pony" participated in
both football and baseball. On the Big Blue
grid teams he played center, and on the base-
ball club he did the catching duties.
In the summer of 1947 Poneta accepted a
position on the Millikin athletic staff as head
baseball coach, succeeding Don Lindebergg
and he also serves as an assistant coach in
football and basketball. Last year his diamond
team Won seven, lost' eight, and tied one While
placing seventh in the Little Nine Conference.
Front kneeling: Messenger, Lewis, Hess, Kinkaid, Haz- Back row: Malone, Trumper, R. Hopkins, E Malerich
enfield Kowalski, Conrad, Smith, Sutherland, A. Rex Hopkins, Conville, Wcrdzita, I. Malerich Smith
Murray Flarion. Duncan, Poland.
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With one of the most attractive baseball schedules in the history of Milli-
kin to look forward to, over fifty men responded to Coach Frank Poneta's first
call for baseball candidates. On board was a twenty-one game schedule
with eight College Conference of Illinois games. Also included was a nine-
day tour through the South during the spring vacation. The squad was
gradually "whittled" down, with eighteen members making the trip to Dixie.
Among them were ten lettermen from last year's team.
Graduation claimed only one man from the 1948 Millikin diamond team-
Capt. Dave Hopkins, the second baseman. However, two major changes were
effected which greatly strengthened the 1949 version of the Big Blue. The big
hole left by Hopkins at the keystone sack, necessitated a switch from shortstop
by Charlie Duncan. Fred Conville, freshman from Chicago, took over capably
to complete the change. Otherwise the infield was intact with Captain Toby
Althoff at first, and Ralph Hopkins at third. The other change saw leftfielder
Bill Smith move to behind the plate. His presence there was a big improvement
to a position that was relatively weak last year.
In the outfield, veterans Earl Malerich, rf, and Rex Hopkins, cf, were the
old "reliables" both at the plate and in the field. Completing the outfield was
sophomore lohn Malerich in left.
The Big Blue pitching staff, weak ever since the loss of Al "Boots" Budde
in '47, was once again "on its feet." Lettermen Quentin Hopkins and Ken
Schroeder, along with freshman Dave Messenger gave coach Poneta a very
reliable trio for the mound duties. '
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EARL MALERICH
TAKES A SWING
OUTPIELDERS
I. Malerich, Cy Wcxdzitcz
E. Malerich, Rex Hopkins
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QUENTIN HOPKINS Cupper rightl
CHARLES DUNCAN Ccenterl
BII.L SMITH Clower rightl
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1949 BASEBALL SCHEDULE
8-Eastern
-Memphis
-Memphis
-Miss. College
-Milsaps College
16-Milsaps College
-Middle Ten. St.
-Evansville Col.
-Normal
-'Western
26-Wesleyan
29-Elmhurst
-Shurtleff
-Carthage
7-Wash. Univ.
10-Wesleyan
13-Illinois College
l4-Southern
l7-Ill. College
20-North Central
21-
Lake Forest
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COACH KEIL CHECKS IIM LESTER'S START
Coach Keil greeted the 1949 track season with a handful of returning let-
termen and a host of freshman enthusiasts. Early practices and time trials
showed possibilities of a Well rounded team. This year's schedule consisted
of six dual and tri meets in preparation for the Little Nine meet that was held
at Millikin May 21. -
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INTRA-MURAL MANAGERS
Bill Smith, DSP, Dick Iostes, Indeep Bob Scherer, Senior Mdnozger, Bob
Murrcry, SAE, Dick Hcrrdy, TKE.
The 1949 lntrormurofl program
hcfs been under' the direction
of Bob Scherer, senior mdncr-
ger, cmd the four orgcrnizcf-
tioncxl mczncigers. Lcrsi yedr's
champions, the Delia Sigs, con-
tinued io domincrte the field
cmd clinch their second chorrn-
pionship. A new addition this
ye-dr was the bctsketbodl crll-
sicrr gczrne, for the benefit of
the lcmne Fisher school in Kobi,
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FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS
DELTA SIGMA PHI
BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS
DELTA SIGMA PHI
First Row: McFadden, Ambler, Scherer, Smith, First Bow: Iohnson, Gehrig, Smith, Schroeder
NOIGIHCI- Second Row: P. McFadden, B. McFadden, Pcrrr
Second Row: Parr, Pcrcioni, Schroeder, Gehrig. Pgqioni,
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First Row: Staley, Baker, Lester, Hess, Harlan, Kowalski, Heely, Schroeder, Vaughn.
Second Row: E. Malerich, Murray, Norman, Shroyer, Hazenfielcl, Ball, Sutton, Root, Dick-
inson.
Third Row: Rotz, Martini, Green, Iohnson, Ormond, Day, Esker, Wiesenrneyer, Messenger,
I. Malerich.
With the beginning of the second semester,
1949, came the reorganizing of the Millikin's
Lettermen's Club. The "M" club, at one time
before the War, Was very active, but was
abandoned for various reasons and was inact-
ive for several years. This year, mainly through
the efforts of Clarence "Red" Iohnson, Millikin
star tackle, and "Whitey" Keil of the coaching
staff, the "M" club was once again organized.
The first Lettermen's Club meeting was
held at the gymnasium the first week of the
second semester. Officers were elected with
the stipulations that they serve one year, mid-
year to the following mid-year, and that they
be a Iunior in school. "Red" Iohnson was
elected president, Lavelle Staley, next year's
football captain, vice-president, Dan I-leely,
treasurer, Bob Murray, secretary, and Bill
Smith, publicity chairman. At this meeting, a
constitution was adopted, committees were ap-
pointed to plan future activities, and provisions
Were made for payment of dues.
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The organization adopted the plan of
sponsoring a benefit basketball game for the
purpose of establishing a fund to be used as a
tuition grant for some deserving letterman. A
letterman, not having completed his sophomore
year, will be selected to receive the grant ac-
cording to scholastic attainment, athletic prow-
ess, and need. The benefit game was held
February 23, at Kintner gym and was named
the IOE CATLIN Memorial Benefit game in
honor of a former Millikin star of the twenties
who died in Alaska in 1948. Western State
Teachers of Macomb, Illinois was named the
Big Blue's opponent for the night. The leather-
necks of Macomb won the benefit game from
Millikin 59 to 56 in a thrilling overtime battle.
The game was considered a success in all re-
spects.
The Millikin Club is rapidly develop-
ing into the strong and beneficial organization
that is so important to the activities on the
campus of a good university.
2
This year's Millidek staff, in hopes of
starting an annual award to the outstanding
senior athlete, has elected Toby Althoff the
Millidelc man. Recognition is based upon
athletic service, scholarship, extra-curricular
activities, and school service. Toby has cap-
tained the basketball and baseball teams and
Won eight varsity letters during his Millikin
, in
career. He's a member of the Delta Sigma Phi
fraternity, Who's Who, was named I.M.U. out-
standing athlete of the year in 1948, and at-
tained recognition on three all-conference
basketball teams.
The Millidek staff is proud to salute Toby
Althoff as the first recipient of the man
award.
W. H. H. Hllll
Gay Young, senior Independent from
Hillsboro, Was chosen W.A.A. girl for
this year. Gay served as president ot
W.A.A. and four years as an intramural
manager and participated in all the
activities of the organization. She was
a member of the speedball and basket-
ball all star teams. The basis for the
choice of the W.A.A. girls is determined
by scholarship, service to W.A.A., lead-
ership, skill, other campus activities,
sportsmanship, and personality. Gay
was selected by a committee composed
of the adviser, officers, and the intra-
mural managers of W.A.A. and the
editor of the Millidek.
HlHlllIES
SPEEDBALL
ALL STABS
Front Row: Ioan Iackson
Doris Saxe, Glen Alice'
Young, Carol Gerken, Glo-
ria Schweizer.
Middle Row: Melinda Mil
ler, Marjorie Ives, Milliceni
Fleer.
Back Row: lane Brennan,
Marilyn Aulabaugh, Sue
Eyerly.
Absent: Norma Stone, Pat
Lindsey, Lenore Scherer,
Joanne Catlin, Iulie Hud-
son, Mary Shimer.
BASKETBALL
ALL STARS
Front Row: M a r y A n n
Young, Millicent Fleer,
Mary Merz, Nathalie
Spence, Marjorie Ives, Glen
Alice Young.
Back Row: Melinda Miller,
Maurine Lovins, Marie
Hallerberg, Carol Gerken,
Carol Miller, Gloria Miner,
Barbara Barone.
Absent: Norma Stone.
W.A.A. OFFICERS
:S MANAGERS
loAnn McDonell, V. Pres.:
Mary Merz, Mgr. Pi Phi:
Alice lanes Treas ' Gl
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Alice Young, Pres.: lane
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Carol Gerlcen, Mgr.: Carol
Miller, Secy.p Nanette
Smith, Mgr. ZTAg Ioan
Bunchrnan, Mgr. Tri-Deli.
Absent: Ioan Catlin, IM
Mgr.: Mary Shimer, V. Pres.
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The Town and Gown players presented
Carlyle Moore's Broadway success "Stop Thief"
December 3 and 4 for the first of its semi-
annual productions.
The play deals with a thoroughly confus-
ing afternoon- of wedding preparations in an
endeavor made by the Carr family to unite
their daughter Madge with lames Cluny. Mrs.
Carr, slightly deaf and highly fidgety, hires a
"lady's lady" to help with the preparations,
but it develops that the maid has sticky fingers
and a boy friend accomplice with big ideas for
running off with the wedding gifts.
The "perfect crime" is made seemingly
easier by they fact that Mr. Carr is absent-
minded and thinks he has merely misplaced
the stolen items, and both he and Cluny finally
decide that they are kleptomaniacs and are to
blame for the disappearance of the gifts.
The romantic interest triumphs in the end,
however, and the wedding takes place as
planned, with the addition of the maid and her
boy friend, who have decided to go straight
for good since they were caught with the goods
anyway.
The cast for "Stop Thief" included:
Nell ..,................. Barbara Hall CGownl
lack Dugan ............. Herbert loys fGownl
Madge Carr ...... Marilyn Aulabaugh CGownl
lames Cluny ............. Dan Logan fGownl
The Minister ...... .... I ohn Dunnell fGownJ
Plain clothesman ........ Iohn Bowers fGownl
Sergeant of Police .,.. loseph Howard fGownJ
Mr. Carr ............ E. S. Hershberger CTownl
Mrs. Carr ........ Helen Crowder Nally fTownJ
loan Carr ............ Betty Lou Kriege CGownl
Caroline Carr. .- ...... Marilyn Morgan CGownD
Mr. Iameson .....,.... Walter Walker fGownJ
Dr. Willoughby ..,,... Don Wiedernan CC-iownl
Officer O'Malley ......... Max Roberts fGownl
Officer Clancy. Q ....... Robert Harlan fGownl
Officer O'Brien ......... Robert Primer CGownl
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HIWN HNH EHWN
The Town and Gown players turned to the
more serious side for their second production
of the year, "The 'Winslow Boy" by Terence
Battigan, under the direction of Dr, L. C. Mc-
Nabb, assisted by Creighton Lewey.
The play is based on one of England's
most colorful trials of modern times, the Archer-
Shea case. ln actual life, it was the first case in
which an individual won the verdict over the
British government.
In the play, young Ronnie Winslow, pride
and joy of the family, is dismissed from an
English government school on seemingly con-
clusive evidence of theft. Bonnie's father, hav-
ing implicit faith in his son, hires the most
prominent lawyer he can find to handle the
case. Through the years that the legal fight
continues, the fame and, infamy of the situa-
tion spread over the entire country, and the
Winslow family become impoverished and os-
tracized socially. Another son, Dickie, is forced
to leave school because of lack of funds.
V The romantic interest enters into the scene
when Katy, the older daughter of the family,
has trouble making up her mind between two
men.
The case is triumphant 'for the Winslows
and Bonnie is cleared, but the play doesn't end
on the traditional happy note, for the family
has endured too much by the time the truth
of the theft is learned.
The cast for the play was:
Ronnie Winslow.l ........ Robert Cook CTownl
Arthur Winslow ........... Dan Logan CGownJ
Catherine Winslow. . .Virginia Traughber Meis
fTownJ
Dickie Winslow ........ flames Meikle CGownJ
Grace Winslow. .Helen Crowder Nally CTownJ
Desmond Curry. . .Hans Roettenbacher CGownJ
lohn Watherstone ........ Bob Graves CTownJ
Sir Robert Morton ....... Herbert Ioys fGownJ
Miss Barnes .........,., Nancy I-loest CGownJ
Violet. J ..... ..... M arilyn Morgan CGownl
Fred .... .... B obert Iackson CGownl
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The following students were elected to VVho's Who Among Students In
American Universities and Colleges. Membership is granted to students who
have proven themselves outstanding in scholarship and in school affairs.
THOMAS ALTHOFF IUN E FIGGE
LESTER BAKER GEORGE GILLMORE
MOLLIE BENCE IACK HART
IOYCE BODEN EARL MALERICH
RICHARD FERRY LIBERO PACIONI
PATRICIA REDING
MARY SI-IIMER
BARRY SHORT
EVELYN TIMIVIONS
GAY YOUNG
Seniafz yqofiafliied
ALEXANDER. BETTY: Sigma Alpha Iota, Corresponding
Secretary.
ALICE, MARIE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Corresponding Secre-
tary, W.A.A., Spanish Club, Homecoming Queen
Candidate.
ALLABEN. ARTHUR B.: Delta Sigma Phi, Chaplain,
Student Council, Treasurer, Interdenomination Col-
lege Group, President.
ALLEN. ALBERT I.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer,
Tennis, '47.
ALLEN. IOHN C.: Football, '46, '47, '48, Basketball, '47,
Track, '46, '47, '48.
ALTHOFF. THOMAS B.: Delta Sigma Phi, Baseball,
'45, '46, '47, '48, '49, Basketball, '45, '46, '47, '48, '49,
BALDIN. IAMES E.: Transfer, Lincoln Iunior College-
Vice-President, Sophomore Class.
BATES, SHIRLEY MARIE: Indees, Spanish Club,
Decaturian.
BERGIN. THOMAS: Football, '45, Baseball, '45, Basket-
ball, '45.
BISHOP, WILLIAM B.: Tennis, '49.
BLAKE MARVIN: Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
BODEN. IOYCE: French Club, German Club, Conant,
President, Pi Mu Theta, President.
BOND. ROBERT A.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Town and
Gown, Football, '46, '47, Intramurals.
BRAUER, WAYNE P.: Indees, Sigma Zeta, Vice-Presi-
dent, German Club, Intramurals.
BROWN. LOIS CLAIRE: Pi Beta Phi, Social Chairman,
Rush Chairman, Home Economics Club, Treasurer,
W.A.A., Homecoming Decoration, Chairman, Town
and Gown, Millidek, Tennis, '46,
BUEHLMANN, KENNETH: Basketball, '40, '4l.
BURWELL, ALLEN: Delta Sigma Phi, Intramurals,
Football, Basketball, Speedball.
BURWELL, DONA: Delta Delta Delta, Librarian, W.A.A.,
Home Economics Club, Homecoming Queen Can-
didate, '47, Town and Gown Committee.
CHAMBLIN, MARY: Indees, Iunior Class Secretary,
Resident Womens Council, Secretary, President,
Spanish Club,
CONNOUR. PAUL H.: Delta Sigma Phi, Intramurals,
Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track.
COOK. MORRIS LEE: Phi Mu Alpha.
COPE, DORIS IEAN: Indees, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-
President, French Club, Choir, Vocal Ensemble,
Women's Resident Hall Council,
DAIGH, MARTHA ANN: Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President,
Assistant Treasurer, Song Leader, Sigma Alpha
Iota, Editor, Song Leader, Rush Chairman, Honors
Chairman, W.A.A., Intramurals, Conant, Treasurer,
Choir, Committees, Red Cross, W.S.S.F. Carnival,
Variety Shows, Homecoming Decorations, Chair-
man, Decaturian, Millidek, Freshman Editor, Senior
Editor.
DAVIS, IEAN: Indees, Sigma Alpha Iota, Year Book
Chairman and News Letter.
DAVIS. WARNER: Indees, French Club, Pi Kappa Del-
ta, President, World Republic, Millikin Delegate to
Intercollegiate Assembly of U.N., Brown Debate,
Illinois College Debate Tournament, First Place,
Committees, W.S.S.F., Homecoming, Intramurals.
DENTON, HERSCHEL P.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Senior
Class Treasurer, Iunior Class Vice-President, Young
Republicans, Football, '42, '46, '47, '48, Captain, '47.
DOWNS. IOYCE: Pi Beta Phi, W.A.A., Town and Gown.
ELLISON, DORIS LEE: Indees, Student Christian Asso-
ciation, Home Economics Club, Dramatics, Shurt-
leff College, Committees, Chapel and Program,
Decaturian.
FAHRNKOPF, HELEN: Indees, W.A.A., Spanish Club,
Home Economics Club, Choir, Millidek.
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FAIRBANKS, IIM: Delta Sigma Phi, Pledge Master,
Intramurals, Football, Baseball.
FERRY, RICHARD E.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Presi-
dent, Historian, Conant, Spanish Club, Assumption
panel, Town and Gown, Decaturian, Co-editor,
Feature Editor, Representative to American Inter-
collegiate Press Conference, '46, Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities, National An-
thology of College Poetry.
FESSEI., HARRY L.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
FIGGE, IUNE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Pledge Vice President,
Social Chairman, Rush Chairman, President, Pan-
hellenic Council, President, Town and Gown, I.
Ben Wand Prize for Excellence in Acting, Pi Kappa
Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Honors Chairman, Editor,
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities,
Spanish Club, Committees, Religious Emphasis
Week, Town and Gown, Millidek, Cheer Leader.
FORRESTER, HARRY: Delta Sigma Phi, Intramural,
Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Baseball, '46,
'47, '48, Basketball, '46, '47, '48, Football, Manager,
'48
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN WILLIAM: Sigma Apha Epsi-
lon, Baseball, '43, Intramurals Football, Basketball,
Tennis, Golf.
FRYE, IANET: Conant, Spanish Club, Transfer from
Carthage College, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Psi
Omega, Alpha Mu Gamma, National Honorary
Fraternities, Spanish Club, President, Masquers,
French Club, Y.W.C.A.
GILASON, ROBERT M.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-
President, Social Chairman, Pledge Master, Inter-
fraternity Council, Student Council, Vice President,
Homecoming Committee Chairman, Millidek.
GILLMORE, GEORGE G.: Delta Sigma Phi, Pledge
President, Vice-President, Social Chairman, Presi-
dent, Pledge Master, Inter-fraternity Council,
Treasurer, Secretary, Town and Gown, Committees,
Co-Chairman Homecoming Dance, Millikin's 45th
Anniversary Banquet, Decaturian, Honor Pledge-
Delta Sigma Phi, Who's Who in American Colleges
and Universities, Intramurals, Football, Baseball,
Basketball, Track, Basketball, '4l, Track, '41,
GRAVES, IOHN ELWOOD: World Republic, Treasurer,
Pi Kappa Delta.
GREB, DORIS: Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge Secretary,
Scholarship Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Treas-
urer, Sigma Zeta, Home Economics Club, German
Club, Secretary, Pi Mu Theta, Secretary.
HALL, RICHARD: Delta Sigma Phi.
HARRIS, ROBERT R.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain,
Committee, W.S.S.F. Carnival.
HART, IACK S.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President,
Warden, Recorder, Chaplain, Upper Council, Vice-
President of Pledge Class, Student Council, Presi-
dent, Vice-President, Inter-fraternity Council, Stu-
dent Christian Association Council, Chapel Com-
mittee, Student Faculty Committee, German Club,
Treasurer, Committees, Co-Chairman Religious Em-
phasis Week, W.S.F., Homecoming, Intramural,
Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Volleyball,
National President Presbyterian Youth, State of
Illinois President Presbyterian Youth, Great Greeks
on American Campuses, Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities.
HEDBERG, MARVIN: Transfer, Drake University, Min-
ister, First Presbyterian Church, Maroa, Illinois,
Delta Zeta Chi, Football, Freshman.
HELME, WILLARD I.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intra-
murals, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Bas-
ketball, '45,
HENDRICKS, FREDERICK: Indees, Alpha Phi Omega,
Student Council Committee.
HOPKINS, GERAULD: Delta Sigma Phi, Young Demo-
crats.
HOPKINS, QUENTIN: Baseball, '46, '47, '48, '49,
ISLEY, TRUMAN: Delta Sigma Phi, House Manager,
Vice-President, Student Council.
ISRINGHAUSEN, IMOGENE: Indees, Sigma Alpha
Iota, Song Leader, Student Council Committees,
Alumni-Chairman, Drum Majorette.
JACK, DAVID C.: Indees, Spanish Club, Young Demo-
crats.
IOHNSON, IRVIN L.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Presi-
dent, Historian, Art Club, Millidek, Sub Committee.
IOHNSON, MARY ALICE: Pi Beta Phi, Historian, Pub-
licity Chairman, Home Economics Club, Pi Kappa
Delta, Secretary, Treasurer, W.A.A., Decaturian,
Co-News Editor.
IOYS, HERBERT: Indees, Pi Kappa Delta, Conant,
Secretary, French Club, Town and Gown, Home-
coming Committee, Decaturiam, I. Ben Wand
Award, Commencement Marshal, Superior rating in
Intercollegiate Speech Tournaments.
KERN, ROBERT A.: Choir.
KNIGHT, IOAN: Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice President,
Choir, Iunior and Senior Recitals, Dramatics direc-
tor, school plays.
LINDER. MARY SINGLETON: Alpha Chi Omega, Cor-
responding Secretary, Historian, Spanish Club, Red
Cross, W.A.A., Decaturian, Millidek.
LOGAN, I. DANIEL: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pi Kappa
Delta, Spanish Club, Conant, Millikin Radio Work-
shop, Town and Gown Players, Committees, Chair-
man and M.C. "Cavalcade of Talent", Homecoming
Committee, '48.
LONG, WALLACE D.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sergeant-
at-Arms, German Club, Intramural, Football, Bas-
ketball, Track, Baseball, '46.
LAWS, IO ANN: Indees, W.A.A., Home Economics
Club, Intramurals, Oueen's Court, '45, Candidate
for Queen, '48,
MCDONELL, IO ANN: Alpha Chi Omega, Social
Chairman, Student Council, Student Christian As-
sociation, W.A.A., Homecoming Committee, Town
and Gown Committee.
MAGILL, IOHN: Sigma Zeta.
MALERICH, EARL IAMES: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cor-
responding Secretary, Senior Class Secretary,
lunior Treasurer, Sophomore Class Vice President,
Committees, Delegate Illinois College Press Con-
ference, Decaturian, Sports Editor, Millidek, Base-
ball, '46, '47, '48, '49, Intramurals, Basketball, Senior
Commencement Marshal, Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities.
MAROLF,' EVELYN: Conant, Spanish Club, Transfer
from Carthage College, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Psi
Omega, National Honorary Fraternity, Drama Club,
Spanish Club, Y.W.C.A.
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MEIZNER, IOHN I.: Tau Kappa Epsilon.
MOODY, MABEL: Spanish Club, German Club, French
Club.
MOOMEY, WII.LIAM R.: Indees, French Club, Presi-
dent, Spanish Club, Young Democrats, Gorin
French Award.
MORETTINI, VICTOR: Intramurals, Football, Basket-
ball, Baseball.
MUELLER, RUSSELL: Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary,
Intramurals, Baseball, Basketball.
MUFFLEY, HARRY: Tau Kappa Epsilon.
NEWNUM. BENTON O.: Indees.
PACIONI, LIBERO: Delta Sigma Phi, Sergeant-at-
Arms, Commissary Manager, President, Assistant
Pledge Master, Honor Pledge, Executive Council,
Leadership School Delegate, Interfraternity Coun-
cil, Committees, Inter-Frat Basketball Banquet,
Student Variety Show, Decaturian, Business Man-
ager, Intramurals, Football, Basketball, Softball,
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.
PERKINS, EUGENE: Indees.
PETERSON, DON: Indees, Intramurals, Football, Base-
ball, Basketball.
PICK, NINA D.: Home Economics Club, French Club.
PIRAINO, DOMINIC: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer,
Student Council, Treasurer, Intramurals, Basketball.
POLLARD, ROBERT E.: Millikin Radio Show.
PROFFITT, MARILYN: Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Supervisor,
Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Conant,
W.A.A., Student Council, Decaturian, Millidek,
Senior Editor, Committees, Student Council Sched-
uling and Hours and Constitution Revision, Intra-
murals, Homecoming Queen Candidate, '48.
PYTELL, WALTER A.: Phi Mu Alpha, Band.
RECKIVIEYER, WARREN G.: Band, Orchestra, Choir.
REDING, PATRICIA: Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge
Treasurer, President CActivel, Home Economics
Club, Vice-President, Pi Mu Theta, Treasurer, Pan-
hellenic Council, Vice-President, W.A.A., Commit-
mittees, Chairman of Sub Committee and Student
Council Scheduling and Hours.
RIVA, IOHN P.: Young Democrats.
RIVARD, PAUL T.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Conant,
Tennis, '48, Intramurals, Football, Basketball.
ROBERTS, MAX: Town and Gown, Debate, Radio
Workshop.
ROHRSCHEIB, BIILY F.: Football, '42, Intramurals,
Basketball.
ROY, IOHN G. I.: Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Home-
coming Committee, Baseball, '46, '47, '48, Basket-
ball '46.
RYHERD, RICHARD E.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian,
Pledge Master, President, Inter-Fraternity Council.
SANNER, SAMUEL W.: Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary.
SAXE, DORIS I.: Indees, Treasurer, Home Economics,
German Club, W.A.A., Women's Residence Council
Vice-President, Student Council.
SCHUETT, WILLIAM L.: Delta Sigma Phi.
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SHIIVIER, MARY LOUISE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Historian,
Intramural Manager, VV.A.A., Vice-President, Band,
I.A.F.C.W., Delegate, '49, Pi Kappa Delta, Commit-
tees, Homecoming, Town and Gown, Business
Manager, W.A.A., Tennis Tournament, Decaturian,
Millidek, Intramurals, Who's Who American Col-
leges and Universities.
SHORT, BARRY E.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Indees, Presi-
dent, Conant, Vice-President, Student Council,
Committees, Homecoming, Assembly, Faculty-
Student Affairs, Decaturian, Co-Editor, Who's Who
in American Colleges and Universities.
SHORT, ROLLAND W. P.: Sigma Zeta, German Club.
SMITH, CHRISTINE L.: Conant Society, Choir.
STRAIN. RICHARD H.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sergeant
at Arms, Football '42, '46, '47, '48, Baseball, '42,
'45, '47, '48, Basketball, '42, '45, '47, '48, Golf, ,42,
'46, '47.
SUPINIE, FRANK: Indees.
TAYLOR, PAUL E.: Delta Sigma Phi, Intramural Man-
ager, Chaplain.
THIELE, DONALD: Intramural, Basketball.
TIMMONS, EVELYN: Indees, Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor,
President, Band, Choir, Decaturian, Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities, Iunior Piano
Recital.
TIPPITT, WARNIE: Choir.
TOLLADAY. GLORIA: Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Chair-
man, German Club, W.A.A., Panhellenic Council,
Decaturian,
TOLLY, MARIORIE WILKES: Pt Beta Phi, W.A.A.,
Orchestra, Home Economics Club, Conant, Com-
mittees, W. S. F., Carnival Chairman, Senior Letter
Sweater.
TRESCH, FRED C., IR.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, President,
Pledge Master, Rush Chairman, Inter-Fraternity
Council, Intramurals, Football, Baseball Basketball.
VAUGI-IAN. IEAN: Sigma Alpha Iota, Choir.
VENTURI, IOHN: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer,
Pledge President, Sigma Zeta, Treasurer, M. M. A,
Sergeant-at-Arms, Football, '47, '48, Intramurals,
Football, Baseball, Basketball.
WALKER. WALTER L.: Indees, Alpha Phi Omega,
Vice-President, Town and Gown, Spanish Club,
French Club, Millikin Delegate to Intercollegiate
Assembly of U. N., Chapel Committee.
WARD, IAMES K., IR.: Intramural, Basketball, Base-
ball, Manager, '47.
WARD, MARIBETH: Pi Beta Phi, Social Chairman,
W.A.A., Spanish Club,
murals, Variety Show
WARREN, WILLIAM: Tau
WIEDEMAN, DON R.: Pi
Gown, Band, Radio
Debate.
Town and Gown, Intra-
Committee, Millidek.
Kappa Epsilon.
Kappa Delta, Town and
Workshop, Intercollegiate
WILKINSON, BUDD L.: Pi Kappa Alpha.
WOLFE, CHARLES W.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Mu
Alpha, Pledge Master.
ZIMMERMAN, BETTY: Indees: Women's Residence
Hall Council, Secretary, Home Economics Club,
President, Freshman Home Economics Award.
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efforts to make our annual printing ser-
vice increasingly helpful to annual staff
members. In the future, as in the past,
our aim will be to make Huston-Patterson
Blue Ribbon Annuals the best and finest
obtainable anywhere.
HHSHIN-PHIHHSHN EUHPUHHIIUN
P I2 I N T E R S
361-365 NoR'rH MAIN STREET - DECATUiR.,ILL.lN.OlS
THIS BOOK ENGRAVED BY
CAPITOL ENGRAVING CO
Artists ' Engravers
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
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Specialized Automotive
Carburetor and Electrical
Engineers
DECATUR
BATTERY SERVICE
Inc.
34-3 E. Main 5453
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F U R S
C L O T H C 0 A T S
S U 1 T S
253 North Main St.
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J. D. JQHNSON 81 SON
240 North Park St. Telephone 5131
GENERAL INSURANCE
Fire - Casualty Surety Bonds
Accident - Health Hospitalization
Loans and Real Estate
J. D. Johnson T. Douglas Johnson
Geo. A. Moeller
Everything Photographic
PFlLE'S
CAMERA SHOP
4CDecatur's Photographic Center"
100 East Prairie
BOOSTER
PAGE
The Millidek Staff wishes to acknowledge the 5611610115 sup
port of the following firms and individuals who hflve helped spon
sol' the 1949 Millidek.
Bro1nley's Greenwood Avenue G1 eenhouse
Cash Market
C. N. Gorham and Son Realtols
Daut Brothers Florists
J. C. Penney 81 Co.
Krigbaum Electric Co.
Landholt Auto Refinish
Ni1'ider's Inc.
Semmels
'4Tl1e New Sam Loelfsn
Walter Flora and Sons
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Graduates of James Millikin University
YOUR CITY IS YOUR BUSINESS:
Most of you will become business and professional men and women
either in Decatur or in another city. As you become identified with your
community, you will iind that your city is your business, as well as the
profession or other occupation by which you earn your livelihood. You
should, and will be expected to contribute your thinking and your eH'orts
to the handling of those matters which will determine the character of the
community in which you earn your living and establish your home.
You graduates who choose Decatur for your home town are welcomed
for your youth, your enthusiasm, your approach to our commnity proh-
lems, and your willingness to work toward their solution. At this com-
mencement period of 1949, we as 'Gold citizensi' invite you to turn your
thoughts to the following matters of Decatur's 'iunfinished business" . . .
matters which have a vital effect upon the character of the future Decatur.
We urge you, first, to become informed about them, then to join other
citizens in working on them for a Greater Decatur in which to live and
do business.
Conservation of Lake Decatur as the source of the city water
supply and as a recreation center
Parking
Airport buildings and air service
Low rent housing
Job development
Water works improvements
Water mains outside the city
Extension of sewers both within and outside the city
Annexation of adjacent areas which are a part of the Decatur
community
Building code revision
Modern street lighting
Schools
Development of a major street and beltline system
Rat elimination, garbage collection and disposal
Adequate revenue to provide community services
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ASSOCIATONI OF COMMERCE
OF- IDECATUR
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We Specialize in
FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS
PLATE LUNCHES
SANDWICHES
Accommodations for
Noon and Evening Meals
Compliments of
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POM POM
WHERE FOOD IS ALWAYS
THE BEST!
WHERE YOU GET QUICK
SERVICE!
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Corner Wood and Oakland
Relax America!
Grin !
Smile !
Laugh !'
at the
MOVIES
No Other Entertainment Offers
So Much for So Little
Lincoln Theatre'
Empress Thea'I're
Decatufs Finest
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RAYCRAFT
DRUG STORES
Decatur, Illinois
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SAM E. ARMSYVORTH
JAMES A. ARMSWORTH
1099 W. Main St. 702 E. Wood St.
R, Mo MARTIN 81 CO.
Jewelers - Optometrists
103 East Prairie
Decatur Illinois
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Every time the handle is turned to
regulate the stream from a soft
rain patter to a stinging needle
shower, 28 Stainless Steel Pins
move back and forth in the holes
in the face of the head. This ac'-
tion PUNCHES OUT all lime, rust
or corrosion and keeps the head
absolutely clean!!!
This MUELLER SELF-CLEANING Shower Head is one of
the many outstanding products manufactured by
MUELLER CO. The distinctive styling with the gleaming
heavy chrome finish, has an eye-eatehing appeal
that enhances the beauty of any bathroom-old or new!!
But of course, that is not the only reason that it
makes friends and keeps friends!! There is the
practical fact that it CLEANS ITSELF and forever
banishes clogged and sputtery showers-a feature that
is appreciated increasingly year after year.
These Shower Heads are available at your favorite
Plumber-either the Shower Head alone with a
swivel joint that attaches right on to your present
installation, or it may he obtained with the Shower
Head, Swivel Joint, Arm, and Wall Flange-suitable
X for either as a replacement, or as a new installation.
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ORGANIZED FOR BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION
THE DECATUR ASSOCIATON
of
INSURANCE AGENTS
MEMBERS
Allen 81 Company
Bennett Sr Shade Company
Cobb Insurance Agency
Creighton-Jackson Company
Linley W. Hurtt
Harold R. Irish
J. D. Johnson K Son
Jostes Insurance Agency
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9 SUITS
9 DRESSES
9 FORMALS
9 SWEATERS
0 HOSIERY
NEW SUFFERN BLDG.
N. Main and Prairie
J. Glenn Miller
Nicholson, Clark 8: Co.
Bruce E. Pensinger
Rotz Xt Christner
Sanks Insurance Agency
Orville S. Smith
Swarm Insurance Agency
Wells Agency
W. H. Wiley '
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RICHMAN BROTHERS
207 North Water Street
340 North Main
DECATUR, ILLINOIS
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9 FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN
C. A. Medley, Manager
MILLIKIN NEEDS A NEW
PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE ALUMNI FUND CAN BE
EARMARKED FOR THIS PURPOSE
Plan for the Future . . . Give Annually
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MOREHOUSE 81 WELLS COMPANY
421692
For important
AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS
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SPORTS PLAY-BY-PLAY
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We will continue to service your
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Jewelry
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China
Crystal
Linens
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Post's diamonds are scientifically selected and
accurately weighed. Then a complete description
a11d drawing is made of your diamond and it is
nregistered' for your protection in our diamond
book.
All diamonds are set in our shop in beautiful
mountings. Every mounting is numbered and cat-
alogued.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT!
THERE'S NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR POST'S
LIBERAL PAYMENT PLAN!
H. POST ci SONS
Jewelers for 77 Years
Merchant at Prairie Street
61712
HOWNIE
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10 to 18 DEGREES
Saves 2070 to 30'M, on Fuel
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LUMBER SC MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Since 1878
Decatur's Oldest and Most Reliable Dealers
WOODWORIC LFOR HOMES
Broadway at Cerro Gordo Phone 4271
THE STORE WHERE PEOPLE Compliments of
ARE PLEASANT . . .
PHILLIPS
and
SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE
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Your Home Store.
' 507 East Prairie Street
4: 174 as
Oflice Telephones
30 Industry Court 534-5 - 5346
Decatur Warehouse Co.
R. C. Shumate
J. F. Gauger
Harry CSkinnyj Taylor
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TRANSFER, MOVING, STORAGE
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Carriers
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One of D6C3tH1',S Best Stores for
Men and Young Men.
Arrow Shirts
Knox Hats
Taylor Made Shoes
McGregor Sportswear
Hickey-Freeman Clothes
BLAKENEY 8: PLUM
326-28 N. Water St.
Compliments 0 f
OSGOOD and SONS
Decatur, Illinois
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Keep ' 'Ihe Wheels of Transpor'I'aI'ion Rolling,
We Urge You to Take Care of Your Present Car or Truck
IN MACON COUNTY
FACTORY TRAINEE EXPERTS TO GIVE YOU MANY MILES OF
SATISFIED SERVICE E
'CENTRAL ILLINOIS AUTOMOTIVE
TRADES ASSOCIATION, Inc.
401-3 Standard Bldg.
Decatur, Illinois Telephone 2-5269
" Whatever the
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Whatever the
hour . . .
We Have
The Clothes You
Like for Campus Life.
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and soybeans. In a sentence or two it is this: from corn we pro-
cess a lo11g list of starches, sugars, oils and feeds for industry, the
farm and the home. From soybeans we obtain soybean oil a11d
soybean oil meal.
When you see the Staley name 011 a package of starch or a bottle
or can of syrup at your g1'0CC1',S you can be sure that in that package
you will find an unusually high grade product that will serve you
well.
Ask for these Staley products by name:
STALEY'S CUBE LAUNDRY STARCH
CREAM CORN STARCH
STALEY'S G'SXVEETOSE" SYRUPS C5 FLAVORSJ
CAMEO STARCHING POWDER
STALEY'S STA-FLO LIQUID STARCH
A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURNG CO.
Decatur, Illinois
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Edfsy Ways to
Ge'I' What' You Want
O Look around you! Observe how little effort the average
person exerts to hold his job. To Win, then, you need
only to do better than the average.
As little as 205 extra effort and thought can lift you into
prominence and leadership.
O Cultivate the habit of carrying through-completing any
task you set for yourself, or are asked to do.
Again, observe how few people do completely finish any
job. Think what a wide-open opportunity this easy-going
competition offers to the person who will ucarry through."
I To merely have ability is not enough! Being able to work
agreeably with others is a Pl'll116 success requirement. No
organization likes people who are hard to get along with.
I Save some of your money-regularly.
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Decaturis Oldest National Bank
Melllber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Best Wishes to Graduates
We represent the finest in
Nationally Advertised
DIAMONDS '
WATCHES
JEWELRY
M U S I C Guaranteed Watch Repairing
a n d One Week Service
A P P L I A N C E S '
Visn. OUR Famous for Fine Diamonds
RECORD SHOP I
EMERSON JEWElERS
PIANO HOUSE
215 E. North Decatur
143 N. Main Decatur
Ph. 3-2762
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Our Experienced Personnel and Moder11,Equipment
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MOVING - STORAGE - PACKING - CRATING
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Telephone I1 S NOIiIvHihBiAIN
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1860 ' 89 Years of Service 1949
THE MILLIKIN NATIONAL BANK
OF DECATUR
A Complete Banking Service
Checking Accounts -- Savings Accounts - Christmas Savings
Commercial Loans - Real Estate Loans
Personal Loans
Safety Deposit Boxes - Money Orders - Drafts
U. S. Savings Bonds
Foreign Exchange - Commercial Letters of Credit
Travelers' Checks
Whatever Your Needs Are . . . See Us!
Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Jewelers and Watcll Makers
127 N. Main St.
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ELECTRIC SERVICE
A 1344 S. Oakland
Nationally Known Brands
of
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Sold and Serviced
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Congratulations to
J. M. U. GRADS
Compliments of
THE FARM
Intersection Route 48 and 121
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John B. Graves, Jr., Owner
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In the years to come you will find a good banking connection to
be a valuable asset.
This bank can be of service to you in n1any ways-as a depository
for your funds . . . to meet your credit requirements . . . and to
help you to make and to save money.
We cordially invite you to open an account with us and to use all
of the various banking facilities that are available to you.
Hold Your United States Savings Bonds
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
I of Decatur
1891-194-9
Member Federal Member
Deposit Insurance Federal R6SerV6
Corporation System
441849
GROVE MOTEL, INC.
Jet. 48-51
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Serving the Best in
STEAKS, CHICKEN AND
SANDWICHES
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Ph. 4709
Congratulations
'I'o 'l'he
Class of 1949
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Corner of Franklin and North
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SWAIN and MYERS, Inc
Designers and Manufacturers
WOOD AND METAL FIXTURES
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Drug Stores, Restaurants, Clubs
and Institutions
I 544-552 N. Main St.
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G'The Best of Everything at One
Place"
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FLINT EATON
81 COMPANY
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DOLLARS wonru or
GROCERIES
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buy at least that much food this year along with ANOTHER
one hundred thousand dollars ot Decatur rent, clothing, taxes,
and amusementsl
And where did this money come from? Why, from all over the
world...from the sale of cASl-I-ACME Automatic Valves...
engineered to solve industrial and household pressure problems.
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J. J, MORAN 8. SONS
N. Water St. at Eldorado Decatur, Ill. E
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Freeman Peacock
Roblee .1 oh ansen
Nunn-Bush Tweedies
Wrigllt Styl-eez
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A Milestone in Life
Graduation fronl Millikin marks the successful closing
of one phase of life. It symbolizes completion of well
rounded preparation for the business of livi11g and heralds
the setting-up of new goals to be achieved-goals that each
must choose for himself. This education has sharpened
and polished your "tools for living." May you use them
well and achieve the success of your own choosing.
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A. W. CASH COMPANY
441882
The Millidek Staif wishes to acknowledge the cooperation and
support of the following individuals who have helped to make
the 1949 Millidek possible:
Faculty Financial Adviser:
GLEN R. SMITH
who contributed time and efort ill getting the book on the black
side of the ledger and who will hang with the staif if it denotes a
'tone of cared."
Capitol Engraving
JOE SRONCE
who saved us tinle and effort with his cutting machine and weekly
advice.
Huston-Patterson Corporation
LYNN I-IISER '
who kept the presses rolling.
Pfile's Canlera Shop
BOB STRONGMAN
who added an extra hand with the photography.
To Skip Blake for art work beyond the call of dutyg and to
the Administration, Student Council, Organizations, and Students
without whose l1elp and cooperation this book could 11ot have been
completed, we extend our sincere . . .
' THANKS
1949 Millidek Staff
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