Southern Illinois University - Obelisk Yearbook (Carbondale, IL)
- Class of 1936
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It is impossible to record all tlirouglwout the college during o sclmool yeor, but we portrayed in tlwis yeorbook ore ot suclw o noture os to memory ot all students enrolled in S. l. T. C. during tlwe We liove stressed pictures becouse we believe tlwot tlwe Une picture is worth ten tlwousond words, It is olong witlw o brief record ol tlwot tlwey represent, thot to express tlwe spirit ol tlwe school. expressed the tlwouglwt thot no sclwool is o ploce to tlrirouglw tlie 1936 QBELISK o student moy relive tlwe signiticont moments incurred during o yeor in college. FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR N I NETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIX PUBLISHED BY THE SOUTHERN .ILLINOIS STATE TEACH ERS COLLEGE 1 W Q w MH Mi W, ME 53 ,l l .1-'VN ,Q .s 1 ww w W :fl Q WIVNW K . w 1, .V Q, AW, H.,-, ,, -?,,,,, ,,, , , ,JV .- , ,. , WL , V ii, ,S NSY, .,f,,,, . Q Mr. David S. Mclntosh for his untiring service in the musical activities of the school, we dedicate this volume. l-lis sincere love For his work and the zeal vvhich it inspires has pervaded the music department of which he is l-leacl. ln presentations oi orchestral music at chapel he has acquainted the students vvith the names of great composers and their particular Forms of vvorlc. By Frequently directing the student body in singing, he has fostered ourvlove, for old Familiar songs. Those who have Worked under hils difectorship in the Mac Dovvell Club or in the orchestra have been impressed by his patience and geniality. Each year Mr. lvlclntosh presents the Messiah. l-le has said From the standpoint of a musician, l regard attendance at Fine concerts as necessary it one is to grow musically. To this end he directed his etiort as vice- president oi Carbondale Cooperative Concert Association, which this year has brought the best musical talent available to the college and the community. IRST BOOK ECOND BOOK HIRD BOOK URTI-I BOO I ofee 5 .1332 w . , Q 53,31 ' un. , Q v ,E-, wh 1 uw I I , Y 1 a N 1 41- I . , X, ' ! , , L - 1. X 3' .Q Y ff Z ., -X C 7 Z CASEMENT VISTA SUMMER Sl-IADOWS IVY MANTLED TOWERS ff x ..- IN BRONZE K. k UL AND VIRGIN TQ 14' Tx -. - 1 Q . L u I -.f ' ' , . . V . L - ' u, v Y ',-V-. 7' ' , Y m , I. ', ' .',I4 L , - L- -4- I H- W- -il- -pndlf A , , . Jr-'Y' . 'N 'iw g . ,, . . - , n ff' 5 1-. - ', I, . L L Lf73f'! 5'L. 4 . - Q 1 Q L ' L :fif wg ' t 'I 'Q ' 3 L ' IA Y Mina' STILL LIFE ADMINISTRATION When President I3uIIiam came from an executive position in the Harrisburg I3ubIic Schools to taI4e the presidency of Southern IIIinois Teachers CoIIege, he brought with him a background which will serve him well. I-Ie came to head the coIIege in which he had once been a student. As an alumnus, he knows and Ioves the school. I-Ie is Familiar with the needs of the community and the means afforded by the college to Fill these needs. President I3uIIiam has a high conception of what teacher training ought to be to meet the needs of the times, and to that end he has instigated curricuIum revision through a committee appointed for that purpose. Our stadium which novv exists only as a vision will ata not too distant day stand on our campus as testimony to the optimism, initiative, and determination of a president whose interest and eIIort are directed toward the development of Southern Illinois Teachers CoIIege. Page I5 As Dean of Faculty, Mr. Wham is the representative of the instructors oi the college. He directs faculty relationships and projects. Besides presiding over the school, Dean Wham as Sophomore Adviser supervises the registration of all sophomores. Also as head of the Education Department, he is particularly Fitted for the chairmanship of the committee for instructional improvement recently created. As Dean of Women, Miss Woody renders an invaluable service to women students. By her etfort, girls who come and remain here under a handicap leave with a wholesome, happy outlook. Dean Woody has enabled many to stay in school who could not otherwise have done so. Miss Woody's enthusiasm as head of the Household Arts Department is an inspiration to her students. This year the newly created position of Dean of Men was ably Filled by Mr. E. G. Lentz, instructor in the History Department, who also became Chairman of the Illinois Teachers College Faculties Executive Committee which consists of one representative from each of the Five teachers colleges to arrange for a general meeting of the faculties and to prepare its program. Further Dean Lentz is manager of the night directory and member of the Housing Committee. The three deans are ex otiicio members of the school council. Page 16 Miss Marjorie Shank and Mr. Edward V. Miles have been instrumental in ellfecting a smooth transition during a change in the administration of the college. Miss Shanks Filth year as Registrar has witnessed her success not only in that otiice, but also in the Geography Department of which she is a member. With Mr. Schroeder, Miss Shanlc has this year evolved a new system of registration calculated to facilitate the process. Countless curricular problems of individual students and instructors are solved at her deslc. Mr. Miles, as business manager, has regulated the Finances of the college quietly and etliciently. l-le has capably supervised the corps of assistants in his oifice and cooperated with Mrs. Wanda Newsum Gum, who manages student employment under the N. Y, A. Mr. Miles has created an atmosphere of courtesy and helpfulness in the business otlice. ln addition, he is an instructor in the Economics Department. Page I7 TALBERT W. ABBO Chemistry LOUISEBAC Allyn Critic ARA S.BAKER History FRANCES BARBO English THOMAS F. BARTON Geography Pagf IS LA VERNE ARMSTRO-NG Carterville Critic WILLIAM M. BAILEY Head of Botany Department HELEN A. BALDWIN Latin MARY LOUISE BARNES Household Arts D O R A B E V l S Brush Critic RICHARD L. BEYER Head of History Department EMMA L. BOWYER Head of English Department W . O . B R O W N Superintendent of Rural Training Schools AILEEN CARPENTER Physical Education WILLIS G. CISNE Superintendent of Elementary Training Schools SIMEON E. BOOMER Head of Physics Department GEORGE BRACEWEL RuralCritic TRACY L. BRYANT Head of Commerce Department KATHRYN CAVELIA University High School Critic LULUR.CLARK Allyn Critic Page IQ F U L L E R C O M B S Latin and French FLEMIN W. COX Geography ESTELLA ROY CRANE Librarian J. CARY DAVIS French VINCENT DI GIOVANNA Physical Education Page 20 ELIZABETH COX English CLARENCE H. CRAMER History MARY CRAWFORD English FLORENCE DENNY SchoolNurse Rural Critic MABEL EADS Brush Critic FRANCES ETHERIDGE Head of Women's Physical Education Department M A E L . F O X Brush Critic RUTH HUSBAND FULTS AllynCritic M. ALBERTA GIBBONS University High School Critic MARY ENTSMINGER Allyn Critic ROB,ERT DUNN FANER English ELBERT FULKERSON Carterville Principal VERNA LILLIAN GENT BrushCritic MARY GODDARD Botany Page 21 TINA GOODWIN Brushcritic E. EMERSON HALL RurcllCritic MAY S. HAWKINS University High School Critic THELMA L. KELLOGG English FLCRENCE R. KING Allyn Critic Page 22 FACULTY QB- , HALL Allyn Critic F A Y H A R T Librarian O N A H English R U B Y K E R L E Y Librarian EDITH S. KRAPPE English ANNEMARIE E. KRAUSE Geography DOUGLAS E. LAWSON Assistant Principal of Brush Training School F R E D L I N C5 L E Carterville Critic CLARENCE C. LOGAN University High School Critic DAVID S. MCINTOSH Head of Music Department FRED E.LAUDER Carterville Critic ELI Ci. LENTZ History LELAND P. LINGLE Physical Education WILLIAM MCANDREW Head of Men's Physical Education Department ELSIE PARRISH McNEILL Rural Critic Pagz 23 WENDELL MARGRAVE Music MAUDE MAYHEW BrushCritic BRUCE W. MERWIN Supervisor of Student Teaching RENZO E. MUCKELROY Head of Agriculture Department DOROTHY M. MUZZEY Physical Education Page 24 HELEN MATTHES Music Head of Mathematics Department Economics NES G. MURPHY German JAMES W. NECKERS Head of Chemistry Department OR WARD V. MILES CHARLES NEELY English SUSIE E. OGDEN Commerce ALICE PATTERS Secretary to President LOUIS C. PETERS lndustriaIArIs jESSER.PURDY Mathematics RUSSELL M. NOLEN Economics CHARLES PARDEE History VERA L. PEACOCK Head of Foreign Languages Department ESTHER M. POWER English TED R. RAGSDALE Education Page 25 LULUD.ROACH Art HENRY SCHROEDER University High School Critic R A. SCOTT Chemistry RNETT SHRYOCK Art GLADYSO.SMITH Carterville Critic Page 26 ORA D.ROGERS Allyn Critic MARTHA H. SCOTT Botany MARJORIE SHANK Geography GLADYS SMITH Rural Critic MADELEINE M. SMITH French LOREN C. SPIRES Carterville Critic IROY L. STEARNS Rural Critic OPALSTONE Librarian HARLEY R. TEEL RuraICritic WELLINGTON A. THALMAN Education MARY M. STEAGALL Head of Zoology Department HILDA A. STEIN Zoology WILLIS G. SWARTZ Head of Political Science Department CHARLES D. TENNEY English LILLIAN D. TOLBERT Carterville Critic Page 27 MADGETROUTT AllynCritic KENNETH VAN LENTE Chemistry FOUNT G. WARREN Education ond Principal of University High School FLORENCE A. WELLS University High School Critic GRACE WILHELM Brush Critic Page 28 JEWELL TRULOVE Brush Critic RUBY VANTRUMP Allyn Critic IRENE G. WATSON Carterville Critic GEORGE D.WHAM Heod of Education Department A'DYS P. WILLIAMS Heod of Art Department THELMA WOODBURN Carterville Critic jOHNI.WRlGHT History CHARLOTTE ZIMMERSCHIED Physics LUCY K. WOODY Head of Household Arts Department OTISB.YOUNG Physics Page 29 SENIORS William Moravvslci, president ol the class of '36, is well lcnovvn for aclwievement on tlwe Football Field. l'le is a member ol lu Club, Clwi Delta Chi, ancl Sigma Phi lVlu. l-loyt Lemons, vice-president ol tlwe class, belongs to ln Club, Kappa Phi Kappa, Mac Dovvell Club, ancl Socratic Literary Society, ol wliiclw lwe was president. Polly Peterson, secretary-treasurer of tlie class, is a member of Delta Sigma Epsilon. ln lwer junior year Miss Peterson was an attendant to the football queen, ancl tlwis year slwe was clwosen as one ol tlwe most beautiful co-ecls. The class ol T936 presented a plaque as their gilt to tlwe staclium. Page 31 DORIS ANDERSON History Herrin CLYDE H. ARNOLD Zoology Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Band, Orches- tra, Y. M. C. A. V O N L. B A K E R History, Political Science Raleigh Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa, Modern Problems Club. HELEN F.BATES Commerce, Mathematics Mt. Vernon W. A. A., Chamber of Commerce, Y. W. C. A. ROCHELLE BEARD English, History lulccl Socratic Literary Society. Page 32 WENDELL ANDERSON Commerce Harrisburg ETHEL FERNE ATWELL English Mt. Vernon MARVIN E. BALLANCE Chemistry, Mathematics Patolca Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Bus- iness Manager, 3, Little Theatre, Kappa Phi Kappa, Debate Club, Pres. Q, 3, Radio Club, Modern Problems Club. KARL W. BAUMANN Art Carbondale Little Theatre Technician j E S S E B E L L Zoology Pulaski Egyptian, Dunbar Society, Treas. 1, 2, Journalist, 4, Roland Hayes Club. W. HARRIS BERRY Chemistry, Zoology Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce, Science Club, Chemistry Seminar. GRACE BOSKETT English, History Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society, League of Women Voters, Y. W. C. A. FRED H. BRAMLET English, History Eldorado Socratic Literary Society, Band, Kappa Phi Kappa, Y, M. C. A. - MARJORIE BROWN English, History Carbondale Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, Pres. 2, Little Theatre, The Swan, All's Fair, Tune ln, Here We Are, Arms and the glam, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Mu Tau i. FLOYD BURNS History Narion JAMES BOND History Galatia Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Agricultural Club, Science Club, Modern Problems Club. WESLEY G. BOVINET English Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi, Little Theatre, Here We Are, Holiday. HERMANN BRETSCH Botany,Zoology New Athens Kappa Phi Kappa, Science Club. MARY S. BURNETT History Zeigler MARY l. CAMPBELL Music, Mathematics Carbondale Orchestra, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pan- hellenic Association. Page' 33 RUSSELL CARTER Commerce Marion Chi Delta Chi, Chamber of Commerce. JUNECOWLEY Art Tamaroa LOWELL A. DAVIS Physics East Saint Louis Synton, Pres., 3, Radio Club. ALLISON DOUGLAS Mathematics Dongola Socratic Literary Society, Band, Home- coming Play, Synton. R U S S E L L E M E R Y Geography, History Carterville Kaopa Phi Kappa, Football, Basket- ball, Track, I Club, Pres., 3, Class Vice-Pres., SZ. Pfuzf .H CLARA CHARLES Art, English Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. MARY ELLEN CURD English, History Carbondale Delta Sigma Epsilon. RAYMOND DE jARNETT Chemistry Metropolis CHARLES BERTRUM EBBS English, History Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Tune ln, All's Fair, Here We Are. SAMUEL C. EVETT English, History West Frankfort Obelisk, Business Manager, 3, Egyptian: Chi Delta Chi, Mu Tau Pi. ROBERTA FARMER Commerce Richview Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce. j . T . F I N L E Y Mathematics Carterville Zetetic Literary Society, Pres., 3, Treas., 4, Der Deutsche Verein, Mac Dowell Club, Kappa Phi Kappa. E D N A F I V E A S H English, History Carbondale CHARLOTTE FRALEY Geography, Music Carbondale Mac Dowell Club, Here We Are, AIl's Fair, Tune ln, Baptist Student Union. MELBA Y. FULLMER English, Music Metropolis I A N E F E D E R E R Commerce Carbondale Egyptian, Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Panhel- Ienic Council, 4, School Council, 3, Homecoming Queen, 3. ROBERT FINLEY Mathematics Chester F R E D L . F O X Chemistry Herrin Sigma Phi Mu, Chemelca, Science Club. CAROL FUGATE English, Music Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Treas., 4, Mac Dovvell Club, Accompanist, Home- coming Play, Y. W. C. A. DORIS GEBHARD English Belleville Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. Page 35 E D G H E N T Commerce Harrisburg i Football, Chamber of Commerce, I ' Club. HARRY G. GREGORY Mathematics Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Vice-Pres., 4, Band, Orchestra, Kappa Phi Kappa, Treas., 4, Radio Club, Y. M. C. A. GRACE HARRIET HALL Botany, Zoology Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra. DOROTHY HARR S Economics Carbondale Delta Sigma Epsilon, Class Sec-Treas.,'I. GENE HETHERINGTON Chemistry, English Harrisburg All's Fair, Chemelca, Chemistry Seminar. Page 36 MRS. LUCILLE GHENT Art Harrisburg H A R O L D G R E E N History, Music Christopher Band, Orchestra, Mac Dowell Club, Director of Roland Hayes Club, All at Sea, Here We Are, Chi Delta Chi. N O R A H A L L History, Mathematics Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. G L A D Y S H E A L Y Music, Mathematics East Saint Louis Socratic Literary Society. ROBERT LEE JACK History Chicago Dunbar Society, Pres., 4, Roland Hayes Club, Modern Problems Club. BETTYJONES English Christopher Zetetic Literary Society, Strut and Fret, Delta Sigma Epsilon. T.ERWlN KELLY Chemistry Carbondale Mac Dowell Club, Here We Are. M I L D R E D L A N D History Carbondale M U R R E L L L O Y Commerce, Economics Carbondale Chamber of Commerce. BETTY MCELHATTAN History Marion Delta Sigma Epsilon, Newman Club, Panhellenic Association, Strut and Fret. OLIVER KARRAKER French, History, Mathematics Jonesboro Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Pres., 4, Kappa Phi Kappa, Vice-Pres., 4. FLORENCE KRUGHOFF Mathematics l-loyleton H O Y T L E M O N S English, History Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Pres., 4, Vice- Pres., 3, Band, Mac Dovvell Club, Kappa Phi Kappa, Pres., 4, Treas., 3, Class Vice-Pres., 4, I Club, Track. AILEENMCCUE Commerce Eldorado Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce, Y. W. C. A., Vice-Pres., 4, Sec., Q. EILEEN McNElLL Art, English Centralia Obelisk Editor, 3, Egyptian, Mu Tau Pi. Page' 37 CHRIS W. MARK Zoology Metropolis Science Club. MERLE MEDHURST History Canton Kappa Phi Kappa, Chamber of Com- merce, Modern Problems Club. j O H N M l N G S Mathematics, Physics West Frankfort Zetetic Literary Society, Track, Y. M. C. A., Pres., 3, 4. MARY FRANCES MOORE Commerce Carbondale Obelisk, Socratic Literary Society, Qflac Dowell Club, W. A. A., Pres. HOWARD MOORMAN Zoology Christopher Kappallfhi Kappa, Sigma Phi Mu, Foot- ball, l Club. Page 36' 65- N WENDELL MATHIS History Belknap Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa, Sec., 4. E V E L Y N M l L L E R English, Political Science Carbondale Egygtian, Basketball, W. A. A., Debate Clu , Pres., Q, Sec., 3, League of Women Voters, Modern Problems Club, Vice-Pres., 4, Y. W. C. A. G R A C E M O E N Art Carbondale ROBERT R. MOORE Art, Political Science Carmi Kappa Delta Alpha, lnterlraternity Council. WILLIAM E. MORAWSKI Chemistry, Zoology Christopher Chi Delta Chi, lnterlraternity Council, Pres., 4, Nl Club, Sec., 4, Football, Captain 4, Class Pres., 4. E. MAXWELL MORGAN English Carbondale ROSE PESULA PAIGE Art, English West Frankfort Obelisk, Socratic Literary Society, Mod- ern Problems Club, Y. W. C. A. LOVIA BELL PENN History Carbondale Dunbar Society. POLLY PETERSON English, Political Science Kell Delta Sigma Epsilon, Class Sec-Treas., 4. EDWARD W. REED Economics, History, Political Science Galatia 2. WINIFRED NOONER English West Frankfort CHARLES PATTERSON Music Benlcl Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra, Kappa Phi Kappa. LEDA PENNINGTON English Claremont Socratic Literary Society, Little Theatre, Here We Are, W. A. A. Board, Q, Y, W. C, A. FLOYD L. RAMSEY Zoology luka Y. M. C. A., Vice-Pres., 4. C A R O L E . R l C H Mathematics Jonesboro Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce, Radio Club. Pflgf 39 FLOY LORENE ROBERSON English Benton Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Orchestra, l-lere We Are. L E E R U S H I N G Mathematics, Physics New Burnside Sigma Phi Mu, Sec-Treas., 4, Radio Club. OZELLO SCHMISSEUR Art, History Belleville BARBARA JANE SCOTT Art, Geography Carbondale Obelislc, Zetetic Literary Society, Band, Here We Are, Little Theatre Tech- nician, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Mu Tau Pi, Science Club, W. A. A. J. EDWARD SKINNER Political Science Albion Kappa Delta Alpha, Modern Problems Club. Page 40 . I, Q -- .1 Ja fr rs i T' '-.5 5 e ' L- 4 JAMES TROY ROBISON History, Mathematics, Physics Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce, Baptist Student Union, Sci- ence Club, Y. M. C. A. HARRIET SCHIMPF Commerce Gorham Chamber of Commerce. OSCAR SCHNICKER Commerce, Economics Dahlgren Socratic Literary Society, Sigma Phi Mu, Pres., 4, Kappa Phi Kappa, Agri- cultural Club Pres., Q, 3, Chamber of Commerce, Modern Problems Club, Newman Club, Pres., 4. PAULINE SHAPPARD History Marion JAMES L. SLECHTICKY Physics, Mathematics Ava Newman Club. VIRGINIA SPILLER History, Political Science Carbondale Egyptian, Debate Club, Modern Prob' lems Club. A D A K. S T E l N History Mascoutah PAUL E. THRAILKILL History Carbondale CHARLES TRIPP Chemistry Anna Synton, Pres., 4, Kappa Phi Kappa, Science Club, Chemistry Seminar. ERNEST TUTHILL Mathematics Vergennes Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa, Agricultural Club, Chamber of Commerce. 1 JOHN STANSFIELD History Mt. Carmel Egyptian, Debate Club, Modern Prob- gems Club, Pres., 4, School Council, WALTER G. SYFERT Music West Frankfort Band, Orchestra, Mac Dowell Club, Here We Are, Tennis. ADA HELEN TRAIL History, Latin Golconcla ROBERT E. TVURNER Economics Chicago Egyptian, Business Manager, 4, Zetetic Literary Society, Hay Fever, Chi Delta Chi, Pres., 3, Mu Tau Pi, Inter- fraternity Council, Chamber of Com- merce. j. D. VANDEVEER History, Political Science Iuka Debate Club, Modern Problems Club. Page 41 EULA MAE WILLIAMS Commerce Carbondale La Reunion Gallique, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Sec., 4, Chamber of Commerce. MAURICE M. WILLIS Music Odin Socratic Literary Society, Pres., 4, Band, Kappa Phi Kappa, Gym Team. ELOISE WRIGHT French, Latin, Chemistry Murphysboro Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Vice-Pres., 3, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Chemistry Seminar. DALLAS M. YOUNG History Gillespie Baptist Student Union Council,Chamber oi Commerce. Page 42 JAMES HOWARD WILLIS History Odin Socratic Literary Society, Band. DAVID H. WOODWO Physics Jonesboro Synton, Vice-Pres., 4. F A Y E W R I G English, History Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. HERMAN D. YEHLI History, Political Science Du Quoin Science Club. RTH H NG JUNIORS Morris Heidersclmeid, president of tlwe Junior Class, has beenan active traclc and Football entlwus- iast. l'le is a member ol tlwe Agricultural Club and is Chairman of vlersey County in tlwe stadium drive. Percy Crain, vice-president of tl'1e class, also a Football man, dropped out of sclwool olter tlwe winter term. Mary Anna Miller, class secretary, is a member of tlwe Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon, and Little Tlweatre. It is the custom lor the Vlunior Class to sponsor the yearboolqllme Cbelislqand tlieilunior-Senior Prom. Page 43 Belleville MARY ELLEN ANDERSON Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. Stonefort A GEORGE S.BLETTE Ava Newman Club. CARL BUCKNER Carrier Mills Page 44 B SARAH E. ALWOOD Clinton Delta Sigma Epsilon, La Reunion Gal- lique. FREDERICK ARNDT Raleigh JAMES BLACKWOOD Murphysboro EILEEN BROCK Mt.Vernon Obelisk Editor, 3j Egyptianf Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Clubf Mu Tau Pi, Science Club. JAMES H. CARNETT Equality Synton, Radio Club. GEORGE EARL CASPER Anna Band, Orchestra. BERNICE CLARK Harrisburg School Council, 3, I-Iome Economics Club, Vice-Pres., 2, 3. L O Y D F . C O X West Frankfort Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallirwixe, Der Deutsche Verein, Band, I-'lere e Are, Chamber of Commerce, Debate Club, Y. M. C. A. A L I C E C R A N E Y Troy Chamber of Commerce, Y. W. C. A- HOWARD CRENSHAW Marion Baptist Student Union, Pres., 3. LEE j. CHENOWETH Christopher Track, 'I, 9. VIRGINIA COOLEY Carbondale letetic Literary Society, La Reunion Cnallique, Mac Dovvell Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. V E R N O N C R A N E Brookfield, Missouri Egyptian, Editor., 3, Kappa Delta Alpha, Mu Tau Pi, Pres., 3. KENNETH CRAVER Murphysboro Obelisk, Chemeka, Chemistry Seminar. L O W E L L C R E W S Fairfield Chemelca, Sec-Treas., 3. Page 45 JASPER CROSS Carbondale Obelisk, Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Cuallique, Sec- Treas., 3, Kappa Delta Alpha, Mu Tau Pi, Vice-Pres., 3. LLOYDDOTY Flora Obelisk, Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Moc Dowell Club, Mu Tau Pi, Science Club. j O H N E A T O N Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra, Chi Delta Chi, Football. ROBERTA EATON Pinclcneyville MERRITT D. ELLIOTT Benton ll, La Reunion Gallique, Intramural Wrest- 7 fer . Z' My l . ' H2 : A l U Pzlgf' 46 NICHOLAS DERBAK Royalton Chamber of Commerce. CATHERINE DULANY Dahlgren Mac Dowell Club, Orchestra, Home Economics Club. OTIS W. EATON Centralia Agricultural Club, Chamber of Com- merce. LAVERNE EDWARDS Troy LOUISE ROARK FINN Iuka Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma. LESLIE FLICK Xenia Traclc, Debate Club, Y. M. C. A. HELEN FRERES Marion MAX R. HEINZMAN Christopher Chi Delta Chi, Chamber ol Commerce. IMOGENE HOLDER Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigma. LENORA HUMPHREY Marion 1 . R E V A F R A N K Carbondale Baptist Student Union, Sec., 2. J A M E S G U l N E Y West Frankfort Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi, Gym Team. MARYAN HINCKLE Johnston City Zetetic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. L E N A H O R D Boulder LEORA HUMPHREY Marion Page, 47 .iu-N W ,N MILTON HUTCHCRAFT Benton ROBYN M. JAMES Centralia MURIEL NEWTON JONES Johnston City ROBERTW BARBARA INMAN Alto Pass ii J li Q 1Q -ii' f I, 'Qt I T' P JOE RAYMOND JOHNSON ' Benton Gym Team A L I C E K E L L Salem 'kt I 'PI' ' 46 l-5 'i ORLAND KELLEY Marion Saint Louis, Missouri Chemeka, Chaplain, Arms, 'I, Synton. 'l, Sergeant at D A V I D K l N Carrier Mills KF G 'H E Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, l-lere We Are. WALTER KNEC ' Troy ' , x. I 6 X N Page 46' J 4 '- it . A A ir Tuff? I HT ERNA H. KNOBELOCH Belleville Der Deutsche Verein, Little Theatre, Tune ln, All's Fair, Here We Are, Three Cornered Moon. MARY LAWRENCE Cobclen Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Panhellenic Association, W. A. Carbondale Chamber of Commerce. RALPH McBRlDE Miller City Chamber of Commerce. HOLLY C. MARCHILDON, JR. Thebes Newman Club, Chemistry Seminar. ur, GEORGE LAND Sparta Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha, Chemelca, Football, Chemistry Seminar. FERN OPAL LEE Eniield. KENNETH R. LYNN Sparta Band, Mac Dowell Club, Orchestra, Here We Are, Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. A. HALINE MCCRACKEN Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Lo Reunion Gallique. CHARLES W. MATHEWS Marissa Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa. Pagr 49 E T H E L V . M A X W Ozark Baptist Student Union. J E W E L L M E D L Carbondale Mac Dowell Club, Here We Delta Sigma Epsilon. MARY ANNA MIL Marion Delta Sigma Epsilon, Class Sec. FRANCIS A. MIS Herrin Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chl E U G E N E V , M O R Harrisburg Band, Here We Are. jUANITA MURPHY West Frankfort Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Chamber of Commerce. ALBERT J. NERONE Benton Football. j A M E S A . O D U M Marion Zetetic Literary Society, l Club, Football, Track. GOODWIN PETERSEN Carbondale Obelisk, Band, Synton, Pres., 3. PEGGY LOU PROUT Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society. ELLOUISE NAUMANN Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. R A L P H N E W T O N Eldorado Band. FRANCES PATTERSON Carbondale Delta Sigma Epsilon. ESTHER PHIPPS NorrisCity CARLTON RASCHE Carbondale Egyptian, Kappa Delta Alpha, Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. A. Pagf 51 ANITA RENTFRO Zeigler Obelisk, Y. W. C. A. HELEN RUSHING Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Chamber of Commerce. GEORGE M. SCHERRER Shovvneetown Modern Problems Club, Newman Club, Radio Club. J O E S H A R K N A S West Frankfort Chemelca, Pres., 3, Vice-Pres., Q, Kappa Phi Kappa, Chemistry Seminar, Y. NI. C. A., School Council, 3. WILLIAM A. SINKS Cache Chamber of Commerce Page 52 KATHRYN RUSH Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society Mac Dovvell Club. Sigma Sigma Sigma HELEN SCARLETTE Herrin ALVINA SCHLUETER Ashley Baptist Student Union, Vice-Pres., 3. JAMESSIMS Jonesboro FRANKSISK Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society, Boxing, Cham ber of Commerce. Herrin C L A R E N C E S M I Ava j O H N R. SJM I Carbondale Bond, Y. M. C. A. DOROTHY STEWA Herrin Home Economics Club. WINIFRED M. ST Macedonia Obelisk. ANITA SKAGGS Carbondale W. A. A. F L O Y D S M l T H Patolca Agricultural Club. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH Carbondale Y. W. C. A. VETA STEWART Mc Leansboro Socratic Literary Society. ALICE MARIE STORY Broughton W. A. A., Noonday Prayer Curoup. PW 53 FLORENCE SWEITZER Murphysboro Delta Sigma Epsilon, Home Economics Club. KELLEY TAYLOR Cisne Chemelca. EMILY TIMPANY Carterville LOUISE WADDELL Thebes Sigma Sigma Sigma. JEROME WEBER Murphysboro Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa, Y. M. C. A. Parr 54 RUTH SWOFFORD Benton Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. LOREN TAYLOR MillSchoals Socratic Literary Society, Debate Club Chamber of Commerce. BETTYVICK Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society Delta Sigma Epsilon, School Councili 9, Y. W, C. MALVIN WALDEN Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society, Gym Team, l2:1clioClub. EARL WEILMUENSTER Lenzburg Chemistry Seminar. E L D R E D W E L C H Norris City Chemelca, Chemistry Seminar MADONNA WILSON EastSaintLouis Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. MARY MARTELEA WILSON Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society. THELMA WILSON obenmqv. vv. C. A.,vv. A. A., I Vice-Pres., 3. M A R Y W O M I C K Anna La Reunion Gallique. ROBERT GALLEGLY Goreville Chi Delta Chi, Chamber of Commerce GEORGE E. WEST Omaha MARION WILSON East Saint Louis Y, W. C. A., W. A. A. RODNEY WILSON Coulterville Chamber of Commerce. WILLIAM WITTMANN Troy Football, Agricultural Club, Y. M. C. A. V A L A D A Y O S T Carbondale Chamber ol Commerce. Pflgf 55 SOPHOMORES joeseph Dillinger, president ol the Sophomore Class, led the class in giving the annual Soph- omore l-larvest l-lop. l-le is o member ol the Band. alone Burns, vice-president ol the class, is a member ol Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., and the Socratic Literary Society. Miss Burns presided over the Homecoming festivities last November, and was numbered among the six most beautiful co-eds this year. james Moon, class secretary-treasurer, is a member ol the Socratic Literary Society, Agricultural Club, and Chamber of Commerce, Pflgf 57 L . W . A D A M S Belleville Socratic Literary Society, Pres., 1, Mac Dowell Club, Little Theatre, A Murder l-las Been Arranged, Kappa Delta Alpha, Evangelical Club. ALICE ANDERSON Sparta Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Y. W. C. A. RUTH D. ARFORD Marion I-lame Economick Club, Pres., 9. L E R O Y B A B C O Farina Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club. FLOYD BAKER Carbondale. Page 56' X-.fy l A . ' NEB? 5 'N 554 T-22 A5881 IOSIE ALLEVENE ALLEN Golconda HAROLD ARBEITER Gorham GEORGE ARNOLD Cardondale Du Ouoin VERNA BALLARD Bible Grove ETHNA BARNARD Shawneetown HAROLD A. BEARY O'Fallon Orchestra. . ROBERT D. BELL Marion Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi. BETTY BERRY Ashley Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Ponhellenic Council. PAULINE BILLINGSLEY Hillsboro Mac Dowell Club, Chamber of Com- merce. MARTHA BAYSINGER Chicago Egyptian, La Reunion Gallique, Der Deutsche Verein, Mac Dowell Club, Modern Problems Club, Y. W. C. A. NORMAN W. BECK Pana La Reunion Gallique,Agricultural Club. MILDRED BENZ Carbondale D A L E B E R R Y Zeigler l-l A R O L D B L A C K Fairfield Gym Team. Fw 59 GLADYS BLACKBURN Edwa rdsvi Ile Z E L L A B O N E R West Frankfort Y. W. C. A. ROBERT BOWIE Herrin VIRGINIA BRADSHAW I-Ierrin MARY FRANCES BRASEL Carmi Socratic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein Pug: 60 FERNE BLOCK Cisne W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. FREDABORAH Sims T H E R E S A B O Y D Centralio Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion GoIIique, Orchestra. UDINE BRANNAN West Frankfort Band, Orchestra, Chamber of Com- merce. ERNEST BRASHEAR,jR. Harrisburg Obehsk, Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Little Theatre, Sec-Treas., Q, A Murder I-Ias Been Arranaed, Kappa Delta Alpha, Mu Tau Pi, School Coun- ci . Fairfield Bond, Chamber of Commerce. MARJORIE BROWN Llllin ALLEN BUCHANAN lulca Zetetic Literary Society, Debate Club, Vice-Pres., 'l, Pres., 2, Strut and Fret, Modern Problems Club, Y. M. C. A. KATE BURKHART Marion Zetetic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Little Theatre, Here We Are. MUSETTE CARY Bunlcerl-lill Socratic Literary Society, Correspond- ing Sec., 52, Mac Dovvell Club, A Murder l-las Been Arranged. P umunts I-. offb' .., A. was L QJ A--A-1'-A - ft' W, .t y LOWELL D. BROWN West Frankfort Chi Delta Chi, Chamber of Commerce. HELEN BRUNE Olcawville Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. SPRUEL BULLOCK Christopher Agricultural Club, Chamber of Com- merce. j A N E B U R N S Belleville Socratic Literary Society, Tune ln, Class Vice-Pres., Q, l-lomecoming Oueen, Q. ARNOLD B.CASEY Carterville Basketball. Page 61 FRANCES E. CASON Carmi Dunbar Society. NELSON CHURCH Renault Socratic Literary Society. MAURICE CLARK Salem Der Deutsche Verein. HELEN COWLING Albion MYRA MAXINE CRAIN Herrin Socratic Literary Society. Page 62 ROBERT W. CAHAZMNESS Marion Little Theatre. MARGARET CISNE Carbondale La Reunion Gallique, Delta Sigma Epsilon. WAYNE S. CORZINE Dongola Band, Agricultural Club, Baptist Stu- dent Union. IRENE CRAIG Mt.Vernon La Reunion Gallique, Noon-Day Prayer Group, Y. W. C. A. S U E C R A I N Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon, W. A. A., Y.W. C. A., Cham- ber of Commerce, School Council, 2. JAMES KELLY CRANDLE Gorham Agricultural Club. HELENE CROMEENES Brookport Y.W.C.A. JOE A. CRUSE Elkville Socratic Literary Societyi BandiOrcI1es- tra, Footballi Class Vice-Pres., 1. A L I N E D A V I S Springfield JOSEPH R. DILLINGER Carbondale Sandi Mac Dowell Clubf Class Pres., MARY BELLE CRAVER Murphysboro HAROLD CROWELL Carbondale Agricultural Club. NANCY MURL DALLAS Harrisburg E L L I S D E E S West Frankfort La Reunion Gallique, Agricultural Club. ADA BELLE DITTERLINE West Frankfort Pagf 63 MARY LEE DIXON Mt.Vernon LOUISE DODD Eldorado Socratic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein, La Reunion Gallique. MARGARET DONNAHOO Equality Socratic Literary Society BERNARD DUDENBOSTEL Christopher Socratic Literary Society NANCY jANE DUNN DuQuoin La Reunion Gallique, Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon Page 64 hal. R U T H D l X O N Murphysboro Baptist Student Union. GECRGE DOHANICH Colp M A X D O W N E N Ridgway Chamber of Commerce. KATHLEEN DUDENBOSTEL Campbell l-lill Mac Dowell Club, W. A. A. GENEVIEVE EDMONDS Jacob Egyptian. Pittsburg Basketball. E V E Pomona Y. W. C. A. EDWIN ETHERTON Carbondale Band, Chi Delta Chi, Chamber of Com- merce. DELBERT M. EUBANK Woodlawn Chamber of Commerce. FLORENCE M. FILDES Cisne Y. W. C. A. K GENEVA ELDER Raleigh Mac Dovvell Club, Orchestra, Baptist Student Union. MARTINA ERNSTING Steeleville Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. WlLLlAM H. ETHERTON Carbondale Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. A. JEAN ROSE FELTS Harrisburg Orchestra. K E N N E T H F l N N Iuka Egyptian, Cxym Team, Radio Club. Page 65 ARDELLE W. FRANK Murphysboro KENNETH FRASURE Waltonville Socratic Literary Society, Basketball, Baseball. SUSAN FRIER Benton Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Pres., 2, La Reunion Gallique, Delta Sigma Epsilon. REVA OPAL GARRISON CarrierMills GLYNN GIBBONS Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society, Radio Club. Page 66 GEORGE FRANKLlN Prairieclu Rocher MARTHA FREEMAN Benton W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. GLEN FULKERSON Carterville Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Band, Little Theatre, Kappa Delta Alpha, Tennis, Chamber of Commerce. HELEN GERSTENECKER Troy Y.W.C.A. KELLY E. GIBBONS Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society, Raclio Club. MARIE GOLEY Dupo Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A. FRANK O. GREEN Saint Louis, Missouri Synton, Gym Team. HOWARD F. GROPPEL Fieldon H E L E N J. G U Pulaski N VIRGINIA HARRISS Manistee, Michigan DOROTHY GOODRICH McLeansboro Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce, Y. VV. C. A. WILLIAM M. GRIZZELL Murphysboro E U T H A G R O S S Shawneetown CLIFFORD A. GUNTER McLeansboro Chamber of Commerce. WILLIAM R. HASENJAEGER Herrin Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion GaIIique. Page 67 I RUTH HAWKINS Alma W. A. A., Business Manager, Q, Y. W. C. A. HAZEL HEDDEN TempIeHiII GEORGE HENSON West Frankfort Pittsburg Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club. MABEL I-IIGHSMITH Mt. Vernon Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A., Volley Ball, Baseball, Chemistry Sem- inar, Science Club. I Pug: 66' nh-W ..,. i E15 S T A N L E Y H A Y S Centralia Band, Orchestra, Agricultural Club. VERNIECE L. HELM Alma MARIE ELINOR HERL Rosiclare Socratic Literary Society, Newman Club. WILLIAM V. HICKS Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Gym Team, D A L E H I L L Fairfield Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Aloha, Football, Basketball, Track, I Club, Agricultural Club, Pres., Q. P A U L H I L L Sesser E D I T H H O West Frankfort WILMA RUTH HUGHES Okawville Socratic Literary Society, Newman Club, sec., Qi vv. A. A., Y. vv. C. A. EARLINE HUMPHREY Royalton CATHERINE HURLEY Eldorado DON W.HOGUE Dongolcl Loss ANN HO'YT Centralia GENEVIEVE HUGHEY Opdyke LESTER HUNTE Murphysboro EUGENE IRVIN Harrisburg Der Deutsche Verein. Page 69 E V A J E N T Johnston City Y. W. C. A. ' LAURENE jONES Murphysboro Delta Sigma Epsilon. IRIS ENID KEELER Mt.Vernon Socratic Literary Society, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Noon-Day Prayer Curoup. EVAN HUGH KELLEY Nason EVELYN KEOLKER Salem W.A.A. Pagz 70 J. c. JOHNSON Jonesboro Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dovvell Club, Track, Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. A. ROBERT H. KARR Fairfield Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce, Newman Club. L O I S K E L L E R Carbondale Little Theatre, Tune ln, Here We Are. EDWARD KELSEY Marion Debate Club, Modern Problems Club. HENRY KINSMAN Roya lton lntramural Baseball, Agricultural Club. MILDRED J. KIPHART Grand Tower Socratic Literary Society. M A R I E K L E I N Grafton Egyptian, Debate Club. LORAINE KREWINGHAUS Venedy Socratic Literary Society Der Deutsche Verein, Evangelical Club, Y. W. C. A. JULIANNA KUDLAK Panama Socratic Literary Society. A N N L A N G D O N Elvins, Missouri Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Little Theatre, A Murder Has Been Arranged, Here We Are. A R D E L L K L E I N Maeystown Der Deutsche Verein, Evangelical Club. MARIE LOUISE KOLMER Waterloo Der Deutsche Verein, Evangelical Club, Y. W. C. A. NORMAN KRUEGER Brockport HENRY F. KUHLMAN Metropolis Chamber of Commerce. ALICE LANGEL Irvington Page 71 I lO VIRGINIA H. LIEB EastSaintLouis W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. ROSE EVELYNE LINDSEY Hurst Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, W. A. A., School Council, 1. GEORGINA LOCKIE Carterville Egyptian, La Reunion Gallique, Der Deutsche Verein, Zetetic Literary Soci- ety, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Mu Tau Pi. FLORENCE McCARREY Centralia Socratic Literary Society La Reunion Gallique, Orchestra. i Page 72 2' G O R D O N M. L E E Karnak Egyptian. GENEVIEVE LINDSAY I-Ierrin Delta Sigma Epsilon. MARION LIPSCOMB Curanite City ' W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Treas., 2. LAURA M. MCCANN Murphysboro Newman Club. BLANCI-IE McCOY Carbondale Der Deutsche Verein. JOHN MCCUE Eldorado WILLIAM MCGINNIS Carbondale Der Deutsche Verein, Pres., Q. MARJORIE MANNEN Waltonville Y.W.C.A. O T I S M A R I C L E Galatia La Reunion Gallique. JEAN MARTIN Carbondale La Reunion Gallique, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Chamber of Commerce. WINIFRED MCGUINN Eldorado Socratic Literary Society. VERALEE McKINNEY Harrisburg WAVE MARGRAVE NorrisCity MARIE E. MARKUS Metropolis Y.W.C.A. LAVERNE MARTIN Harrisburg Pflgf 73 LORRAINE MAXWELL Oakdale Socratic Literary Society. NORMAN A. MEINKOTH O'FaIIon Socratic Literary Society, Science Club. GRACE MERRELL McLeansboro ELIZABETH MERWIN Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigma. SHIRLEY L. MILNER Wayne City Agricultural Club, Chamber of Com- merce. Past 74 LLOYD MAYBERRY NorrisCity RUTH M'ELVIN Tamaroa ROBERT S. MERRITT Fairfield Socratic Literary Society, Agricultural Club, Chamber of Commerce, Science Club. DALTON METCALF Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. RUBY HELEN MITCHELL McLeansboro J A M E S V. M O O N Gillespie Agricultural Club, Chamber of Com- merce, Class Sec., Q. I O N E M O R R l S Carlyle Socratic Literary Society. JEAN MORTON Kell Socratic Literary Society, Baptist Stu- dent Llnion, Y. W. C. A. JAMES E.MURPHY Eldorado Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Chamber of Commerce. ADOLPHINA NATTSAS Hurst GERALDINE MORGAN Mt.Vernon Socratic Literary Society, Little Theatre, Tune ln, Three Cornered Moon, Here We Are, A Murder Has Been Arranged. JOEMORRIS Xenia Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce. INGAL W. MOSER Galatia Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce. BLANCHE MYERS Herrin A N G I E N A U G L E Harrisburg W. A. A., Baptist Student Union. Pflgf 75 I R U Benton Socratic Literary Society, Sec., 2, WANDA NICELY Sparta Socratic Literary Society. LOISNOLLAU Columbia Zetetic Literary Society, W. A. A., Y.W.C.A. HELEN NORTO Centralicl D E N Z I L O S B O McLeansboro Chamber of Commerce. Page 76 TH ELLA NEAL MARY SUE NELSON Marion ROBERT NIEBRUEGGE Valmeyer Chamber of Commerce. MARY OLIVE NORRIS Waltonville Y.W.C.A. H A R O L D E. O R R M.Erie Y.M.C.A. PAUL T. PAPHAM I-Ierrin CARL C. PARKINSON Sesser Zetetic Literary Society, Baptist Stu- dent Union. JEWELL PATRICK De Soto SEATON PEARSON Centralia Band. CARL CS. PERRY Centralia V Boxing, Chamber of Commerce. Valmeyer Der Deutsche Verein, Evangelical Club. SIJPHDMURES 3 LUCY PARRISH Carbondale Egyptian, Band, Delta Sigma Epsilon. GENEVA PATTERSON Baldwin Chamber of Commerce, Y. W. C. A. GERTRUDE PEPPLE Bluford Baptist Student Union. F R A N K P H I L L l P S Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. OMALEE PLASTER Thompsonville Socratic Literary Society, Baptist Stu- dent Union. Pfrgf 77 SAMPSON F. PLA Herrin WILLIAM A. PORTER Cove in Rock RANDALL OUIND MILDREDPLOG Chester CURTIS PUCKETT Fairfield Socratic Literary Society, Agricultural Club, Chamber of Commerce. LOISOUINN Fairfield Waltonville Chamber of Commerce. V WILMA RANDOLPH West Frankfort ' 4 Golconda Track. ' ' T f Chamber of Commerce. -G5 1 IMOGENE REDFEARN Valier Christopher Chamber of Commerce. Pagz' 76' Baptist Student Union. BYFORD REYNOLDS Harrisburg La Reunion Gallique. MABEL ROBERTSON Buncambe La Reunion Galliaue. C I I A R L E S R U D E Cobden Chamber of Commerce. A G N E S R U S S E L L Anna Baptist Student Union. F R A N K S A M U E L Carterville Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Little Theatre, Vice-Pres., Qi Here We Are, lglolidayi Kappa Delta Alpha, Mu Tau i ELIZABETH H. RICE Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Mac Dowell Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Chamber of Commerce. N O R M A R O E V E R Waterloo Evangelical Club. LA VONNE RUSHING Saint Louis, Missouri HOWARD RUSSELL Elkville Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Y. M. C. A. LOWELL SAMUEL JoI'1nstonCity Socratic Literary Society, Band, Here We Are, Debate Club. Paxf 79 LILLIAN SANDERS Wayne City Baptist Student Union. LYLE A. SCHLUTER Dongola Socratic Literary Society, Band, Agri- cultural Club, Chamber of Commerce. Karnak Dunbar Society, Roland Hayes Club. New Burnside R O X Butler Socratic Literary Society. Page 80 HELEN I. SCHILLA Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. HELEN SCHOENEBERG Addieville Socratic Literary Society, Evangelical Club, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. NORMASEIBERT Smithton Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique. VIRGINIA SHARP Carlyle Mac Dovvell Club. ALADINE SHOMAKER Murphysboro FRANCES SIERAKOWSKI West Frankfort La Reunion Gallique, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. RUTH EILEEN SIMPSON West Frankfort Band, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. Valier A L F R E D S P A N N Christopher LOWELL E. STARRICK Johnston City FRANCES SIMMONS Kell Socratic Literary Society. ELLEN SINGLEY Cambria MARY V. SNYDER McLeansboro Basketball, Baseball, W. A. A. WILLIAM G. SPEA Ashley Egyptian, Tennis, Capt., Q, Kappa De Alpha RUTH STEFANOF Belleville R lta F Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A. Page 81 WILLIAM STEGMANN Ava A . L. S T E W A R D Jonesboro Socratic Literary Society, Y. M. C. A. MAXINE STEVENSON Sparta Chamber of Commerce, Y. W. C. A. JANAVIE S. TANNER Creal Springs FREDERICK W. THEEN Alton Mac Dowell Club, Chamber of Com' merce. Page 82 MARY STEPHENS Carbondale E D N A S T E W A R T NlcLeansboro M E L V A S T I E G Nashville Socratic Literary Society. FRANCES TANOUARY Mount Carmel Zetetic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Tune ln, Here We Are, Delta Sigma Epsilon. FRANK THOMAS Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society Orchestra, Mac Dowell Club, Little Theatre, Here We Are. LUCILLE THOMAS O'Fallon W. A. A., Sec., 2, Evangelical Club. NEIL THURMOND Johnston City Socratic Literary Society. CURTIS W. TORRENS Nashville Socratic Literary Society, Y. M. C. A. CLARA TRAVELSTEAD Marion KATHRYN TUNKS Centralia Zetetic Literary Society, Here We Are, Delta Sigma Epsilon. RICHARD THORPE Ullin Dunbar Society, Roland l-layes Club. HARRY F. TICHENOR Carbondale Syntan, Sec-Treas., 1, Debate Club, Radio Club, Y. M. C. A. JEWEL TRAINER WolfLalce LOWELL TROVILLION Brownfield WILLIAM TWEEDY Belleville Page 83 GENEVIEVE VAUGHN Carterville Y.W,C.A. ANTHONY VENEGONI Herrin Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Newman Club. CATHERINE WALKER Belleville Evangelical Club. MILDRED WALKER Collinsville Egyptian, Debate Club, Modern Prob- lems Club. DOROTHY WAR-MACK Grantsburg Socratic Literary Society, Band, Orch- estra, Sigma Sigma Sigma. Page S4 I. F. V A U G H N Zeigler Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Y. W. C. A. ILEETA WALKER Waltonville Y. W. C. A., Sec. RUBY WALLACE Omaha , VIRGINIA WARREN Carlyle CLEDA WEAVER Jonesboro VIRGIL WI-IEATLEY De Soto Gym Tecim, Chamber of Commerce. ALICE WIEDEMAN Metropolis FELIX A. WILLIAMS Thompsonville Chamber of Commerce. MYRTLE MAE WILSON Mt. Vernon Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. LYLE WESTWOOD BeIIeviIIe VIRGINIA WHITTINGTON Whittington JOSEPH M. WILKINSON Marion CONRAD WILSON Harrisburg EMILE WINTERBERGER Shovvneetown Koppo Delta Alpha. Pllltft' S5 CHARLES D. WINTERS Marian Debate Club. NOBLE WOOLARD Raleigh MARCELIA WOLLERMANN Vanclalia Baptist Student Llnion. HAROLD WRIGHT Mt. Vernon Socratic Literary Society, Band. MARY ELIZABETH WRIGHT Marion Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Delta Sigma Epsilon. Page S6 VIVIAN WITHROW Wayne City Socratic Literary Society. HARRY WOOLCOII Harrisburg Der Deutsche Verein. MILDRED WOOLDRIDGE Hamletsburg Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. MARY ELEANOR WRIGHT Murphysboro Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Delta Sigma Epsilon. CHARLES YARBROUGH Cairo HOWARD YOWELL Ccrrlinville Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique. MARY L. ZIMMERMAN Hurst Chamber of Commerce. M A R Y Z W I N A K West Frankfort Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Vice-Pres., Q, Chamber of Commerce. IF ELIZABETH ZIMM Waterloo Evangelical Club. E A R L Z W E T S C H Belleville Socratic Literary Society. Pag: 87 Pagf 88 N MEMORIAM LOISNOLLAU Columbia, Illinois Class of '38 Died Morclw 16,1936 FRESHMEN William Zimmerman, president of the Freshmen Class, is a member ol the Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dovvell Club, lnterfraternity Council, and Kappa Delta Alpha. l-larold Catt, vice-president, is a member of Chi Delta Chi. Maurine slack, secretary-treasurer, is a member ol the Zetetic Literary Society. Under a new administrative plan, all Freshmen were divided in groups ol thirty for social pur- suits, each under the guidance ol some member oi the college faculty. Page S9 Marissa Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Y. M. C. A. ELIZABETH LEE ALLEN Danville Dunbar Society, W. A. A. N RSO Harrisburg Sigma JA EANDE N Zletetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma gl A X ' K Lv ' l ROBERT ARNO Buda Football. ANNA AY Equality Y. W. C. A. Page' 90 DELOTT JOSEPHINE ALEXANDER Johnston City MARY BELLE ALLEN Du Quoin Zetetic Literary Society, Little Theatre. LILLIAN ANDERSON Marion Little Theatre, Here We Are, Delta Sigma Epsilon. DELMAR j. ASBURY Rockwood. CHARLES O. BADGETT Mt.Vernon Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Chemistry Seminar. MARY MARGARET BAINE Carterville G R I F F B A K E R Marion HARRIETTE BALDRIDGE Hurst EUGENE BARGER Carbondale Football, Kappa Delta Alpha. MILLIE BARNARD Shawneetown Socratic Literary Society. FLORINE BAKER Carterville Socratic Literary Society. IMOGENE BAKER Carterville Socratic Literary Society. CHARLES BANKS Herrin I R I S B A R M A N East Saint Louis THOMAS S. BARROW Marion Page QI DALE L. BARTH HENRY A. BASTIEN Eldorado Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of ' Commerce. NORMA BEARDEN I H' ' ' H' MARY HELEN BENEFIEL Benton ' ' - b , ' Anna Socratic Literaw Society. ' ' i- ' . - ' ri W. ' W -ii Si d ' '.-1 X -r . x of liz! ll - Cisne Salem W A Y Carbondale Boxing Page Q2 Salem DOROTHY BIRCH EastSaintLouis -e.'L,-c'l MILDRED BLACKARD Omaha Socratic Literary Society. MARY BLACKBURN Marion LEONARD BONER West Frankfort GEORGE LOUIS BOOMER Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Band, Orchestra, Chi Della Chi, Y. M. C. A. THELMA BRADSHAW Gorham R O S E B R O W N MountVernon Baptist Student Union, Noon'Day Prayer Group, W. A. A. mi in . I , MARGUERITE BOLLINGER Columbia Socratic Literary Society. R O G E R B O N E R West Frankfort Band, Tennis, Chi Delta Chi, Chamber of Commerce. VIRGINIA BOYLE Pinckneyville Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. I D A B R E K I N G Marion Evangelical Club. THELMA LEE BROWN I-lerrin Delta Sigma Epsilon. Pagf 93 i A ELIZABETH B Harrisburg F Ellcville J E N N I E C A Zeigler O R L O N V. C A R Mount Vernon Chemistry Seminar. Anna Band. Pagf 94 LZ 0 MARIETTA BURKE West Frankfort Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. HARLAND CADE Hooopeston Football. WENQDELL M. CARLTON McLeansboro DO,ROTH-Y CARSON Nashville H A R O L D C A T T Carbondale Football, Chi Delta Chi. LUCILLE CAVITT Marion MILDRED CHAPMAN Altoposs KATHRYN CLAXTON DeSoto MELBA LOU COOK Eldorado Zetetic Literary Society, Moc Dowell Club, Orchestra, Delta Sigma Epsilon. U R A L C O P P L E Centralio Boxing. 6 iii . Q I i l ' l- if, .Y l ., . ' Hi. . r . A ' ,- ' ff'?'1w 'Q 1. f ,IEAN CHANDLER Carbondale Socratic Literary Societyi Mac Dowell Clubi l-lere We Are, Home Economics Club, Sec-Trees., 1, Y. W. C. A., Chairman Big Sisters. J O H N C L A Y T O N Johnston City JOHN E.COLLARD Carbondale Band. EUGENE ALFRED COPPLE Centrolio Baseball, Tumbling, Y. M, C. A. L LOYD CORZINE Central ia Pflgf 05 MAXINE CORZINE Zeigler MARY COURTNEY Marion Delta Sigma Epsilon. E A R L C O X Benton J A C K C O X Carbondale Agricultural Club. CHARLES W. CRAGGS Harrisburg Pagf 96 GUINNA COTTER Grand Tower Zetetic Literary Society B E T T Y C O X Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Chamber of Commerce. FOULON ELDON COX Carmi Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Here We Are, Baptist Student Union, Chamber of Commerce. WILFREDA ANN COX Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Chamber of Commerce, H E L E N C R A l N Carterville Zetetic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Here We Are. LUKECREWS Fairfield WILLIAM F. CURRY Coulterville Agricultural Club EUGENE DABNEY Harrisburg Kappa Delta Alpha, Chamber of Com- merce C A R M E N D A V I S Herrin Carbondale B I VIRGINIA CUMMINS Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society, Little Theatre. V I R G I L C U R T I S Carterville Basketball, Football, Track. LAURA J. DAVENPORT Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society CLARK DAVIS Benton Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi, School Council WILLIAM H. DAWSON West Frankfort Pagf 97 RUTH DIEKEMPER Beckemeyer Socratic Literary Society, Newman Club. JUANDA JEAN DODGE Sioux Rapids, Iowa Band. EUGENIA DONAHUE Salem Zetetic Literary Society. VIRGINIA RUTH DORRIS West Frankfort , Der Deutsche Verein, Y. W. C. A. WAYNE H. DOUGLAS Anna Baptist Student Union, Y. M. C. A., Pres., 1. Page 98 SFA hui' EIL 1' I Q E V E L Y N D I L L Tamms Socratic Literary Society. OW DELMAR DOERR Vergennes VIRGINIA DORRIS West Frankfort B R U C E D O Flora Egyptian. W A Y N E D O W Goreville Socratic Literary Society. TY DY ALBE PHILIP DOWN Evanston Pinckneyville Tamms Cairo L A W R E N C E E M E Carterville F L O D U L A N E Y Wayne City Socratic Literary Society. GENEROSE DUNN Pinclcneyville Socratic Literary Society, Band, New- man Club. M A R Y E A D I E Vanclalia Socratic Literary Society. F R A N K E L D E R S Carterville Zetetic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Little Theatre, I-Iere We Are. MARY LOUISE EVANS Murphysboro Delta Sigma Epsilon, Synton, Newman Club. Pagf QQ B E R N l E F A L K Eldorado Tumbling. HESTER FORD Elkville Baptist Studentllnion, Noon-Day Prayer Group. T. j. F O U L O N Johnston City Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Baptist Student Union, Chamber of Commerce. VINCENT FREEMAN Saint Louis, Missouri Dunbar Society, Treas., 1, Roland Hayes Club. ONEIDA FRENCH Ullin Page zoo ELIZABETH FINLEY Sparta Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Y. W. C. A. HELEN FOSTER Mount Vernon. H E L E N F R A N K Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Noon-Day Prayer Group, W. A. A. N A O M I F R E N C H Fairfield Socratic Literary Society. JAMES A. FRICK Marion SYLVIAFURLOW ' f5jOHNGASTON Herrin ' NEI I ell L O I S G I L T N E R Brookport Socratic Literary Society. OTHELLA M. GRAVES Kankakee Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. ROSALIE GREER Carterville BILLY AGNES GUNN Mounds Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma V. WILLIAM GLODICH Zeigler WAYNE A. GREEN Harrisburg Der Deutsche Verein, Radio Club. BRUCE GRUBB Fairfield C H A R L E S H A L L Galatia Kappa Delta Alpha. Page 101 MARKHALL Carbondale MARGARET HAMILTON Cora Socratic Literary Society. MILDRED HANSON Centralia W.A.A. V I V l A N H A R T Harrisburg Der Deutsche Verein, Sigma Sigma Sigma, W. A. A. GEORGE HAVENS Hurst Pagz 102 R O B E R T H A L L Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha, Football. KENNETH HAMMACK Fairfield V E R A H A R D Y Centralia Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. RAYMOND HAUN Ashley CHARLES HECKEL Carterville Football, ARTHUR LEE HELLER Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha, Football, Track. NORLAN HENDERSON Marion SARAH HEMPHILL Golconda CARL HENSON Carbondale Football. Anna , Carterville Band. ' ,. Egyptian, Kappa Delta Alpha. ' 5 VIRGINIA LEE HINES Freeman Spur ROBERT HOUSE Pano Band. MARY jANE HINKEL Carlyle Socratic Literary Society, Band, W. A. A. WILLIAM D. HOWERTON Geff Socratic Literary Society, Agricultural Club. Page I03 ELLSWORTH HUBBLE Fairfield LOUISE HUBELE Carmi HENRIHUDSON Cairo MAURINEJACK Herrin Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. E U E L J O H N S O N Christopher Zetetic Literary Society, Little Theatre, Chi Delta Chi. Page 104 KENNETH HUBBLE Fairfield EDITH HUDGENS Marion Delta Sigma Epsilon, DOROTHY F. HUNGATE Benton W.A.A. DOLORES JOHNSON Chicago GENEVIEVE JOHNSON Christopher HERBERT E. JOHNSON Carbondale Salem WAYNEJONES Galatia Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dovvell Club, Band. L O I S JO R D A N NorrisCity LAWRENCE KEINER DuOuoin Pie MARJORIE M. JOHNSON Carbondale Dunbar Society. MARTHAJONES Butte, Montana La Reunion Gallique, Little Theatre. DOLORES RUBY JORDAN East Saint Louis JEAN KARRAKER Cypress L O I S K E I T H Pinclcneyville Page 105 MARY EVELYN KELLEY Johnston City Socratic Literary Society. CHARLES KEYES Eldorado Football. MARION BURR KING DuQuoin Band. JULIA KNECHT Troy KATHLEEN KNIGHT Salem Socratic Literary Society. Page 106 MARGARET KELSO Sparta Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. LUCILLE KING Golcondo H A R R Y K L I E East Saint Louis EDITH E. KNIEPKAMP Belleville La Reunion Gallique. WILLADENE KNISELEY Kinmuncly Socratic Literary Society. MARTHA LANGENFELD Carbondale Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Siima Sigma, Chamber of Commerce, Sc ool Council. RANDAL LAWRENCE Cobden Chi Delta Chi. MARY LOUISE LEAR Springfield Socratic Literary Society, Pianist. I R E N E L I N D Anna Socratic Literary Society. VELMAR.LIPE Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Band, Baptist Student Union, Noon-Day Prayer Group. ' .wr '37 ' IT 3 r --u J.: I I ELISABETH LATIMER Eldorado Zetetic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, I-lere We Are, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Debate Club. P A I R L E E L E A C H Albion Socratic Literary Society. MILDRED LEONARD Mount Vernon Socratic Literary Society. MARGAREIT LIPE Carbondale Little Theatre, W. A. A. J A C K L I T T L E Carterville GymTeam. Page I07 RANDELL LIVINGSTON CLARENCE LOGAN Gillespie A Carbondale ELEANOR LOGAN I .Elf SARA LOGUE Benton ' I Q ' Carbondale S t' L'r S 'ry,Y.W.C.A. I X. I E ' ,Z r'L' S 'r,DIr ocra ic ierary ocie it 6 S X G Y X SEgyrgggaEnpsilggerc iterary ocrey e a Q ELIZABETH LONG LOIS E. LOUGH Carterville Jonesboro ROYCE LOVELACE WINSTONMCADOO Cambria Saint Louis, Missouri Y. M. C. A. HATTIE McBRIEN NADINEMcCLERREN New Athens Thompsonville Page 108 MARGARET MCCLOUD Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Delta Sigma Epsilon. JACK H. MCCORMACK Herrin Band, Orchestra LUTHER McDOWELL Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society. BONNIE MCSPARIN New Burnside ALEEN MERCER Centralia Y. W. C. A. Page IOQ SELMA MICHAEL Centralio Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. B E R T M I L L E R Carrier Mills PAUL MITCHLER Harrisburg N O R M A N M O O N Gillespie D A V l D M O S S Carbondale Egyptian, Radio Club. Page IIO lk., L. A.MlFFLlN Herrin ROBERT H. MILLER Carbondale Chamber of Commerce. G A L E Nl O B L E Y Omaha Gym Team. MARY EVELYN MOORE Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra. VAN WAYNE MOUNTAIN Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi. FERNMOYE Omaha Socratic Literary Society, Household Arts Club. K E N N E T H M Y E R S McLeansboro E L I Z A B E T H O R R Centralia W. A. A. H O M E R I. P A T E Harrisburg LAURENCE PATRICK Goreville Football. HELEN MYERS Carmi ISABELLE NEEDHAM East Saint Louis LUCILLE PARMLY Alto Pass J O H N P A T T E R S O Carbondale Chi Delta Chi. MABELPENRY East Saint Louis Page III FRED PERRY Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra Chamber of Commerce, Science Club, Y. M. C. A. JEAN M. PIERSON Pontiac Socratic Literary Society. CHARLES LEWIS PIKE Christopher Chi Delta Chi. J O H Benton Orchestra. RUTH ELLA POWERS Grayvi I le Page 112 ROBERT PETERSEN Carbondale Bancl, Synton, Tennis. KATHLEEN PIKE Cora H E L E N P I P E R Oakdale Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Y. W. C. A. P A U L P O R E T T Collinsville Football. L E N O R A P R O C K West Frankfort VICTOR PROVART DuOuoin ROBERT W. OUARLES Mounds Chi Delta Chi. PAUL Quiwoizvl Enfield Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion Caallique, Chamber of Commerce. E D M U N D R E C O R D Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce. FRANK w. REEVES Carbondale chi Delta Cha, chamber of commerce. Q1 L E O P U C K E T T Cisne Socratic Literary Society. LOWELL OUINDRY Fairfield Chamber of Commerce. EMMET RADCLIFF l Jonesboro MARY JANE REESE EastSaintLouis MARGARET REPKE Campbell l-lill Page Ilj S O N Y A R I C H East Saint Louis CHARLES E. RICHEY CrabOrcharcl Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce. ,I O H N A. R O G E R S Carbondale Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha, Y. M. C. A. EVA JANETTE ROPER Carrier Mills Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra. ELIZABETH ROSS Mounds Zetetic Literary Society, Mac Dovvell Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. ROLLA R.ROSS McLeonsboro Centrolia ' THOMAS SCHNELL Flora Socratic Literary Society, Band. GEORGE E. SCHWARZTRAUBER O'Fallon Thebes A L I C E S A N D E R S West Frankfort Socratic Literary Society, Chamber of Commerce. DOROTHY SCHNAKE Nashville Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. MAURICE C. SCHOCH Pinclcneyville Boxing. M E R L E S C O T T Metropolis R U E L S H E F F E R Zeigler Page II5 DARRELL SIM Jonesboro ROBERT SINKS Cache MILDRED SITTER Cobden ELLA MAY SMITH Hurst-Bush HELEN SNEED Mount Vernon Socratic Literary Society. Page 116 tg-un. is Royaiton Band ADDIE L. SISTLER i Golconda ARTIE SMITH DeSoto EVELYN SMITH Vienna Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. C H A R L E S S O U T H Carbondale Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha. jACKB.SPEAR Carbondale Science Club. JOSEPH SPEZIA Herrin MAUDE STALLINGS Murphysboro Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma VANCIL STANFORD Clay City G. D. S T A R K E Y Galatia Kappa Delta Alpha. R O B E R T S P E A R Ashley Kappa Delta Alpha, Science Club. u.. ':- ' MARjORIE SPIETH ' ' Centralia '- . , Socratic Literary Society, La Reunion , 1 Gallique. Y , l'Q.1,:- A ll: . V' , ..s... ' V 'A CATHERINE STANARD Carbondale Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma, DELORES STARK g , Cisne .aug q WENDELL STARRICK Johnston City Page II7 CHARLES H. STIEF East Saint Louis Mac Dowell Club. EUVERA SULLIVAN Vergennes HOBERT TANNER CarrierMilIs Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Here We Are, Agricultural Club. WARREN TAYLOR Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club, Here We Are. GEORGE THOMAS Marion Debate Club. Page IIS MERRILL STRICKLIN Eldorado JOHN SWOFFORD Carbondale Egyptian, Chi Delta Chi, Zetetic Lit- erary Society, Der Deutsche Verein. LAWRENCE TAYLOR Creal Springs MARJORIE TERRY Goreville MARY SUE THOMSON Cypress Newman Club. ALBE Zeigler P A Carbondale Orchestra. GRIFFIN TRIPLE Galatia CARROLL TURN Cypress W I L L Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society. Tv A N N A M A E T O D D Oakdale Socratic Literary Society. LOREN TRAVELSTEAD Marion Football, Science Club. HELEN TROVER Herrin Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. ALETA FRANCIS ULRICH Tilden Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. PRISCILLA VAUGHT Burntprairie Socratic Literary Society, Baptist Stu- dent Union. Page 119 THELMA WAGONER Harrisburg W. A. WALKER,jR. Zeigler GERALDINE WARD Albion Socratic Literary Society. jULlAN WEATHERLY Murphysboro Chi Delta Chi, Football. VIRGINIA LEE WEST Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. Page 120 VERNELL WALDRON Carterville EMMA LOU WALLACE Omaha Socratic Literary Society. REBA WARTHEN Enfield NORRIS W. WELLS Flora DOROTHY WESTWOOD Belleville ROBERT G. WHEELER FairFieIcI Socratic Literary Society. RUBY WIEHN Benton LAURA Z. WILLIAMS Shawneetovvn VIRGINIA H. WILLIAMS Cypress. Zetetic Literary Society, Mac Dovvell Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. C. GAYLORD WHITLOCK Mount Vernon Socratic Literary Society, Little Theatre. MARGUERITE WILHELM CoIIinsviIIe Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Debate Club. MARIE WILLIAMS EastSaintLouis WILL H. WILLIAMS Benton Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi, I-ootball. PAUL WINDER J FREDA L. WINTERS Mount Vernon, Ohio -' it , .' GeFI Y. M. C. A. .. I fl '-l Y. W. C. A. L 1 ,, :ver fp I., 'II 'au f 4 o ' ' 1 .5.:,:.,,'vi' , Page 121 LEONA WINZENBURGER Burnt Prairie Socratic Literary Society, Baptist Stu- dent Union. J A M E S W I S E L Y Murphyslooro CHARLES WOODBRIDGE Marion Zetetic Literary Society. CHARLOTTE YOUNG Broughton D O R O T H Y Y O U Anna Socratic Literary Society. Page 122 -:FF GEORGE WISE Murphysboro ROY EDWARD WOOD Salem B I L L I E F. Y O S T Metropolis D O R A Y O U N G Elizabethtown CHARLOTTE ZEPIN Belleville Socratic Literary Society. HARRIET M. ZERWE Belleville La Reunion Gallique. WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN Fairfield Socratic Literary Societyf Mac Dowel! Clubi Kappa Delta Alphaf Class Pres., 1. Page 123 c fZ'Zfl.ZQBQ Q 1, -Q xf R . X fly . . .1 M, E gf Nl ji ! L .Qgf l 3 ACTIVITIES I SCHOOL COUNCIL Council Convenes for an lmportant Business Forum. The School Council is an organization created for the purpose ol bringing faculty and students together to worlc for the best interest ol the college. Student representatives are elected by their classes. Class advisers and deans are included, Dean George D, Wham acting as Chairman. The Council manages the entertainment course, an ambitious program having been made possible by an assessment on each student lor the entertainment fund. During the current year the council has brought to the campus the Kryl Band, Marlc Sullivan, and the Avon Players in tvvo Shalcespearian plays. Further the council purchased a membership for the student body in the Carbondale Coopera- tive Concert Association, which brought to the campus tour excellent musical entertainments, and cooperated with the American Association of University Women in presenting Louis Adamic in an address. Further the council selects the Cbelislc and Egyptian editors and approves the stall appointments. The personnel ol the Council lor the year 1935-36 is: Faculty representatives-G. D. Wham, Lucy K. Woody, E. G. Lentz, R. L. Beyer, W. G. Swartz, J. W. Neclcers, Emma Bowyer, Mary M. Steagall. Student representatives-Qliver Karralter, Mary lsabelle Campbell, Senior Class, Joseph Sharlchnas, Bernice Clarlc, junior Class, Ernest Brashear, Susan Crain, Sophomore Class, Clarlc Davis, Martha Jean Langenielcl, Freshman Class. Page 126 EGYPTIAN At the Egyptian Conclave. EDITORIAL STAFF Vernon Crane ..... Editor Charles Mathews . . . Alumni Editor glildred Vtfalkler, Jasper Cross . Assgciate Eglltors Genevieve Edmonds U Cdlenddr Editor eorgina o ' ,... ' t 't . Eileen Mcneiiim . . . Assistant SZEIZJ Edltil Vemon 'YICCWGH - - HQ Sclm' Repoftsf Glen Fulkerson .... Sports Editor I-UCY PUVVISIW - - - - I-YP'5t Virginia Spiller, Frank Samuel . Feature Editors Ewell Jones . . . Copy Reader Faculty Advisers Dr. R. L. Beyer, Miss Esther M. Power, and D. T. W. Abbott REPORTERS AND SPECIAL WRITERS Ann Langdon, Evelyn Miller, Anthony Venegoni, Kenneth Finn, Ernest Brashear, Eileen Brock, Vernon Reichman, Marvin Ballance, Sara Logue, Bruce Doty, William I-laseniaeger, William Spear, John Rogers, Betty Berry, Edith I-Ioye, Catherine Stanard, Mary Elizabeth Wright, Marie Klein, Dick I-lill. COMPETITORS Joe Mathews, Marguerite Wilhelm, Anne Baysinger, Jesse Bell, G. D. Starkey, Dorothy Goodrich, Virginia Cummins, Clifford lubelt, Clark Davis, Frank Elders. BUSINESS STAFF Robert Turner .... Business Manager Robert Quarles . . . Circulation Manager Carlton Rasche . . . Advertising Manager Loyd Lent . . Assistant Circulation Manager John Swofiord . . Assistant Advertising Manager Charles Badgett . Assistant Circulation Manager Lester Riddle . . Assistant Advertising Manager Jane Coltman . . Assistant Circulation Manager Conducted by a staff of students, the college newspaper has been published since 1921. CThis year the new seven-column, six-page size permits an increase in the amount and variety of the copy.D Page I27 OBELISK At the Obelisk Conclav THE STAFF Eileen Brock . . , Ernest Brashear . Marjorie Brown . Lloyd Doty . . . Ernest Brashear . . Martha glean Langenield . iiasper Cross . , helma Wilson . . Anita Rentlro .4.... Kathryn Rush .4,.. Winiired Stone ..... Barbara ,lane Scott, Elnora Baumgardner . Rose Paige, Robert McMillan . . Kenneth Craver . . . Goodwin Petersen . . , Editor . Associate Editor . Senior Editor . . junior Editor . Sophomore Editor . Freshman Editor lVlen's Athletic Editor Womenis Athletic Editor . . Faculty Editor . Qrganizations Editor . . Art Editor . Assistant Art Editors . Assistant Art Editors . . Cartoons . Snapshot Editor Traditionally published by the ,junior Class, the college yearboolc is edited by a student whom the School Council chooses. Miss Barbour acts as editorial adviser, Dr. Kellogg, as business adviser and Mr. Shryoclqas art adviser. This year, the cover design was chosen from students entries in a contest. Page 128 DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN Martha Anne Baysinger Stanley Beckman, Pres. Mary Frances Brasel Maurice Clark Betty Cox Wilfreda Cox Charles Dintelman Louise Dodd James Finley led Finley Vivian l'lart Vernon l-liclcs Garth Hinlcley Eugene lrvin Martha Kennedy, Sec. Mary Louise Kolmer All Ready forthe German Band. MEMBERS Ardell Klein Erna Knobeloch Lorain Krewinghaus Henry Lohrmann Georgina Lockie Ralph McBride Margaret McCloud BI h M C anc e c oy William McGinnis, Vice-Pres. Elizabeth Merwin, Treas. Mildred Pe-iper 4 Susan Thompson Eiliene Washburn Marguerite Wilhelm l-larry Woolcott Cscar Wright The club for students of German was organized this year under sponsorship of Dr. Agnes Murphy. They give fortnightly luncheons for practice in spealcing German and hold meetings at which tallcs and Films acquaint members with German life and customs. Page' 129 DUNBAR SOCIETY Delmar Algee Elizabeth Allen Gertrude Allen James Alsup Berdella Anderson Jesse Bell Edward Brown, Vice-Pres. Charlotte Coleman Lawrence Douglas Henrietta Dozier Eleanor Falconer Vincent Freeman, Treas. James Greer lna Harris Robert Jaclc, Pres. Margaret vlacl4son, Sec. Berniece johnson Marjorie Johnson At the Close of a Successful Play. MEMBERS Zola Young A Cathryn Lewis Emma Lewis Claude Micheau, James Moore Luetta Moppin Freda Mosle Claudia Nash Eugene Payton Leroy Porter Elizabeth Powell Chaplain Ura Belle Randolph Consuelo Rushing Paul Scott Augusta Shelton Richard E. Thorpe l'larold Wallcer Charlie Mae Williams Robert Woods, Sgt. at Arms The Dunbar Society was organized in 19225 by colored students to further their appreciation of literature and music. The club holds regular meetings which are both instructive and social. The Dunbar Society produced a play entitled Murdered Alive during the winter term. Page 130 LA REUNION GALLIQUE l c L Sara Alvvood Martha Anne Baysinger Norman Beclt James Bond Virginia Cooley jasper Cross, Sec. Louise Dodd Merritt Elliott Susan Erier Oliver Karralter, Pres. Enjoying a Play. MEMBERS Edith Knieplcamp Margaret Lewis Paul Quindry Byford Reynolds Mary Womiclt Mary Eleanor Wright Mary Elizabeth Wright l-lovvard Yovvell l'larriet Zerweclc Mary Zwinalt, Vice-Pres. La Reunion Gallique furnishes its members practice in the use of the French language. ln order to familiarize students with the terms of conversation and recreation the organization presents plays at regular meetings. It has evening parties devoted to games, and holds weelcly luncheons. Mem- bership is open to anyone who has an interest in the French nation and people. Page 131 SOCRATIC LITERARY SOCIETY La Verne Adams Alice Anderson Mary Ellen Anderson Harlowe Arras Leroy Babcock Florine Baker Imogene Baker Von L. Baker Wayne Barker Ethel Barnard Millie Barnard Thalma Barrett Henry Bastien Rochelle Beard Norma Bearden Stanley Beckman Genevieve Bell Mildred Blackard Theresa Boyd Ernest Brashear Eileen Brock Elizabeth Buell Marietta Burke Jane Burns Wendell Carlton Musette Cary Jean Chandler Betty Cox Eldon Cox Loyd Cox Welfreda Cox Maxine Crane Virginia Cummins Flo Delaney Evelyn Dillow Bruce Doty Lloyd Doty Allison Douglas Wayne Dowdy Benard Dudenbos The Socratic Male Glenn Gregory, Spring Pres. Grace Hall Margaret Hamilton Vera Hardy Gladys Healy Arthur Heller Marie Herl Vernon Hicks Dayton Howerton J. C. Johnson Robert Karr tel Iris Enid Keeler Kathleen Dudenbostel Mary Evelyn Kelley Generose Dunn Albert Dunning Mary Eadie John Eaton Billie Engram Martina Ernsting Roberta Farmer Kenneth Frasure Carol Fugate Robert Furgeson Orland Kelley Willadene Kniseley Lorene Krewinghaus Julianna Judlak Ann Langdon Robert Lasater Pairlee Leach Mary Louise Lear Mildred Leonard Hoyt Lemons, Robert Guy Fall Pres. Lois Giltner Velma Lipe Dorothy Goodrich Eleanor Logan Chorus Performs. Wendell Mathis Loraine Maxwell Norman Meinkoth Cleo Mercer Robert Merrett Dalton Metcalf Mary Evelyn Moore Geraldine Morgan lone Morris lngal Moser Ferne Moye James Murphy Juanita Murphy Florence McCarrey Haline McCracken Luther McDowell Ruth McKelvey Ruby Nance Ruth Ella Neal Wanda Nicely Jean Pierson Leda Pennington Fred Perry Arvel Phillips Frank,Phillips Helen Piper Oma Lee Plaster Curtis Puckett Leo Puckett Paul Quindry Jimmy Reeder Alma Rendleman Charles Richey Fred Roberts Floy Roberson John Rogers Lowell Samuel Alice Sanders Helen Schilla Lyle Schluter Thomas Schnell Norma Seibert Roxie Shockey Frances Simmons Frank Sisk Evelyn Smith Helen Sneed Marjorie Spieth Catherine Stanard Veta Stewart Melva Stieg Martha Swotford Hobert Tonner Loren Taylor Frank Thomas Annamae Todd Curtis Torrence Beverly Treece Ernest Tuthill William Ure Priscilla Vaught Mildred Walden Geraldine Ward Eugene Webb Virginia Lee West Robert Wheeler Phil Whiteside Gaylord Whitlock Marguerite Wilhelm Laura Z. Williams Howard Willis, Winter Pres. Maurice Willis Leona Winzenburger Vivian Withrow Faye Wright Howard Yowell Lillian Yuskailis Charlotte Zepin Bill Zimmerman Mary Zwinak ' The Socratic Literary Society, one of the oldest organizations on the campus, ,was organized in 1875. It-now numbers one hundred seventy members. The aim of the society is to increase the ability ofthe members in composition, music, debate, dramatic art, and parliamentary usage. To further these aims, the organization has sponsored a quartet, a string ensemble, several short plays, and a dramatic production. Page' 132 ZETETIC LITERARY SOCIETY Jane Anderson Marvin Ballance Frances Batcheldor Mary E. Batson Martha Anne Baysinger Robert Bell Betty Berry Wesley Bovinet Virginia Bradshaw Marjorie Brown Allen Buchanan Kate Burkhart Virginia Cooley Mary Courtney Sue Crain Jasper Cross Dean Wham Lectures to Society. Clark Davis Jane Dunn Frank Elders Ted Finley Louise Frier Susan Frier Fall Pres. Glenn Fulkerson I S rin Pres. P Q James Guiney Virginia Harriss Maryon Hinckle Euel Johnson Betty Jones George Land MEMBERS Martha Jean Langenfeld Elizabeth Latimer Georgina Lockie Sara Logue Charles Mathews John Mings Frances Misker Edward Mitchell Van Wayne Mountain Lois Nollau Vernon Riechman Helen Rice Elizabeth Ross Kay Rush Helen Rushing Frank Samuel Charles South Frances Tanquary Helen Thompson Helen Trover Kathryn Tunks Anthony Venegoni, Winter Pres. Betty Vick June Vick Jerome Weber Hazel Williams Will Holland Williams Mrs. Jerry Wilson Charles Woolridge Mary Elizabeth Wright Organized in 1874, the Zetetic Literary Society is the oldest organization on the campus. Under the adviser- ship of Mr. Burnett Shryock, members as well as invited speakers present views on current events and literary works at the weekly programs. Talent in other Fields is also featured, but the object is to maintain the club primarily as a literary society. lt is a tradition ol the organization to present a play each year during commencement week. Page 133 BAND Bassoon Kenneth Lynn Baritone Fred Bramlet George E. Casper Glen Fulkerson Mary Jane Hinlcle Seaton Pearson J. R. Smith String Bass Paul Reeder Dorothy Warmaclc Clarinet George Boomer Russell Casper Loyd Cox Joseph Cruse William Davis Page 134 Band's First Appearance in New Uniforms. Wendell Margrave Marion Wiley Joseph Dillinger Juanda Dodge Generose Dunn Stanley Hays Robert House Velma Lipe Thomas Miller Ralph Newton Wayne Odell Lyle Schluter Gene Tom Fred Treece Marion Wiley James Willis Cornet Roger Boner Harold Chism Ruth Cochran Allison Douglas Robert Jones MEMBERS Stanle Kemp Elmer Kflclfenzie John Miskell Eugene Morris Thomas Phillips Robert Simpson Troy Sims Maurice Willis Horn Russell Bremer Howard Heininger Paul Hillman Wayne Jones Lucy Parrish Milda Strotheide Walter Syfert Oboe Billie Ruth Gill . Director . Drum Major Percussion John Collard Glen Gregory Marion King Jaclc McCormack John Milligan J. B. Whitlock Harold Wright Piccolo Goodwin Petersen Robert Petersen Saxophone Gertrude Beach Glen Brock Edwin Etherton Jack Hanson Lowell Samuel Thomas Schnell Eileen Simpson Trombone Fred Besant Udine Brannon Wayne Corzine James Dickey Harold Green Guy Henry David Jordan Robert McCall Walter Morgan Grayston Weber Tuba Ernest Arms Robert Furgeson Gilbert Jacobs Robert Mercer William Paris J. T. Phillips Oscar Wright MAC DOWELL CLUB Soprano Alice Anderson Ann Baysinger Pauline Billingsby Kathleen Caldwell Jean Chandler Wilfreda Ann Cox Mary Lee Dixon Catherine Dulany Charlotte Fraley Ruth Hicks Jean Hood Jewell Medlin Juanita Murphy Helen Rice Elizabeth Ross Mary A. Stiff Frances Tanquary In the Practice Room. David S. Macintosh . . Director Carol Fugate . . . . Accompanist MEMBERS Alto Tenor Bass Frances Batcheldor Leo Babcock Eldon Cox Gertrude Beach LeRoy Babcock Joe Dillinger Eileen Brock Wayne Barker GrGY DOYlG Kate Burkhart J. C. Hancock FVUDK Elders Melba Lou Cook Orland Kelly J- T. l:if1leY Virginia Cooley A. E. McKenzie T- J- Foulon Helen Crain Marvin Maynard Bob GVGY Kathleen Dudenbostel Howard Russell WCIYHS Jones Geneva Elder W. S. Taylor T- E- KellY Melba Fullmer Daisy Franklin Lilley Hudgins Elizabeth Latimer Earlene McCarneS Floy Roberson Kathryn Rush Merle Scott Virginia Sharp Neola Whitlock Hazel Williams William Zimmerman Lavern Marietta Charles Stief Walter Syfert Hobert Tanner Frederick Theen Beverly Treece Page 135 ORCHESTRA 1 is ln the Practice Room. David S. Macintosh . Mrs. Julia Scott . Violin Harold Beary Theresa Boyd George Casper Charles Dintlemon Catherine Dulany ' John Eaton Geneva Elder Morrison England Frances Etheridge Lilly l-ludgins Betty Jones Mrs. Edith Krappe Florence McCarrey Wendell Margrave Margaret Miskell Mary Evelyn Moore Fred Perry John Pope Alvina Schlueter Mrs. Julia Scott Page I36 Beulah Sheppard Walter Sylert Frank Thomas Paul Townes Viola Melba Lou Coolc J. Cary Davis Charles Patterson Cello ,lean Rose Felts Grace Hall Bass Viol William Paris Madeleine Smith Dorothy Warmaclc MEMBERS Flute Alma Louise Rendleman Oboe Billie Ruth Gill Clarinet George Boomer Stanley Hays Bassoon Kenneth Lynn Cornet Russell Grady Robert Simpson Trombone Fred Besant Udine Brannon l-larold Green . Director Concertmistress Tuba Robert Furg eson Saxophone Betty Cox Horn Paul l-lillman Drums Paul Reeder Jack McCormack J. B. Whitlock Accordion Eva Janette Roper Piano Mrs.l-lelen Matthes ROLAND HAYES CLUB Harold Green l-larlowe Arras Soprano Margaret Jackson Bernice Johnson Catherine Lewis Jane Moore Luetta Moppin Freda Mosely Phenella Pinkett Arminta Walker Alto Charlotte Coleman Emma Lewis Marie Moore Hortense J, Pharries Augusta Shelton Ophelia Walker Charlie Mae Williams At the Close of Practice. MEMBERS , Director Accompanist Tenor Delmar Algee Lawrence John Douglas Vincent Freeman Richard E. Thorpe Bass Arnold Clarlc Banister Jesse Bell' Aaron Boyd l-lovvard Fuller James Greer Robert Lee Jack Eugene Payton Paul D. Scott Page 137 THE LITTLE THEATRE lv- Marybelle Allen Lillian Anderson Marvin Ballance Karl Bauman Elnora Baumgartner Wesley Bovinet Ernest Brashear, Sec-Treas. Marjorie Brown Allen Buchanan Kate Burkhart Talking Over the New Play. MEMBERS Robert Chomness Virginia Cummins Frank Elders Glen Fulkerson Gladys Hanson ,lean Hood Euel Johnson Martha Jones Lois Keller Erna Knobelock Ann Langdon Edward Mitchell, Pres. Geraldine Morgan Leda Pennington Frank Samuel, Vice-Pres. Barbara Jane Scott Catherine Seibert Frank Thomas Gaylord Whitlock The Little Theatre has completed its second year as an honorary society. This year it has produced Here We Are, the Homecoming playi The Bishop Misbehaves as a stadium benefit, Riders to the Sea as a chapel programi and a melodrama by Evelyn Miller, winner of the melodrama contest. Besides, the Little Theatre has furnished dramatic entertainment for neighboring high schools and has cooperated with Cape Girardeau in a play-writing contest, in which the plays were to be based on regional folk-lore. Miss Julia Jonah advises the club and directs the productions. This fall, twelve new members were chosen from Fifty-three try-outs to Fill the quota of actors and technicians. Page I38 AGRICULTURAL CLUB Wayne Aikens Ernest Arms John Bailey Wayne Barker Robert Bateman Bronson Beasley Norman Beck Elmo Behymer Clarence Buettner Spruel Bullock Douglas Burgeois Rolla Connaway Ralph Claunch Jack Cox Wayne Corzine Kelly Crandle Harry Croessmann l-larold Crowell William Curry Glenn Deason Denzil Dees James Dickey Paul Ebeling Daniel Furman Club Visits the State Farm. MEMBERS Darrel Gaddey Robert Gay John Gaston Charles Gauler Wilbur George John Goddard James Greer Max Grimwell Eugene Hall Charles l-lall Byrons Hawkins Raymond l-lauss Stanley l-lays Alva l-leape Morris l-leiderscheid Dale Hill, Fall and Winter Pres. William l-lomeston l-larold Inman Earl Johnson Ewell Jones l-lobert James l-lenry Kinsman Walter Knecht, Spring Pres. Meetings of the Ag Club are devoted to problems presented by individual members and to a consideration of the relation of legislation to agriculture. Annual events are the Watermelon Festival, Club Banquet, and the Strawberry Festival. This fall the members attended the National Dairy Show in Saint Louis. Glenn Knight John Lee Clarence Logan, Byron Maddox Norman Massie Shirley Milner Russell Mitchell Alice Metcalf John Mondonic James Moon Charlie Mix Allen Ninness Robert North Frank Nation Vernon Martin Robert Merritt Blaine Peeler Fred Pickles Wendell Phillips Curtis Puckett John Ryan Fred Sanders John Scheurer Lyle Schluter Jr. William Schockey John Segraves Ellis Spence William Smith William Shuster George Starkey William Stills Ross Stone Charles Stieg Lester St. Clair Floyd Smith Richard Stricklin George Threlheld Orville Troutt Loren Travelstead Joe Trovillion William Ure Gerald Veach Roy Webb Thomas Wicker Thomas Walker Lowell Wilson Felix Williams Earl Yund Pa e 139 ANTHGNY HALL Ethel Ferne Atwell lris Barman Cornelia Beach, Sec-Treas. Gertrude Beach Norma Bearden Dorothy Birch Zella Boner Marguerite Bollinger Theresa Boyd Virginia Boyle Elizabeth Buell Marietta Burke Mary Coggins Guinna Cotter Mary Lee Dixon Laura Jane Davenport Virginia Dorris Musical Moments. Virginia Ruth Dorris Mary Gladys Erwin Helen Foster Martha Freeman Melba Fulmer Doris Gebhard Gladys l-lealy Mari Lu l-letherington Henrietta Hudson Mattie lmboden Vivian Johnoff Dolores Johnson Ruby Jordan Lois Keith Mary Evelyn Kelly Martha Kennedy Edith Kniepkamp Marie Kolmer RESIDENTS Virginia Lieb Marion Lipscomb Frances Locke l-lattie McBride Aileen McCue Isabelle Needham LaVerne Ninnis Lois Nollau Winifred Nooner, Pres. Camellia O'Neil Mabel Penry Ruth Ella Power Lenore Prock Mary Jane Reese Sonya Rich Jean Richards Norma Roever Mildred Rongey Eva Janette Roper Merle Scott Virginia Sharp Ruth Eileen Simpson Martha Louise Swoi-ford Pauline Torrence Violet Trovillion Mary Lou Tucker Catherine Walker Marie Williams Margaret Wilson Billie F. Yost Dora Young Dorothy Young l-larriet Zerweck Elizabeth Zimmer Since 1913, the women's dormitory has furnished a home for seventy-Five girls. Functions of the l-louse organizc tion include dances and open houses. Miss Sara Baker is Faculty l-lead of the hall. Page 140 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Bonnie Allen Harlowe Arras Wallace Baldwin Geraldine Brasel Noon-Day Prayer Group. Vivian Duncan Helen Frank Reva Frank Victor Frank MEMBERS Kathleen Knight Velma We Lavern arietta Marvin Maynard Alvina Schlueter Alberta Schmidt Oliver Shields Rev. O. W. Shields Rose Brown Charlotte Fraley Ruby Helen Mitchell Leona Smith Mae Collis Martha Freeman John Mings Imogene Stewart Ruth Callis Gerald Foulon Robert McCall Veta Stewart Eldon Cox T. J. Foulon Jean Morton Emilyn Snow Wayne Corzine Margaret Cornett Howard Crenshaw Irene Craig Maurine Dempsey Herbert Denison Ruth Dixon Wayne Douglas Sylvia Furlow Hester Ford Billie Ruth Gill Erna Harbison Charleen Haenny Earline Humphrey Gilbert Jacobs Iris Keeler Vivian Nattier Anna Kathryn Parks Gertrude Pepple Thelma Phillips Imogene Redfearn Troy Robison Agnes Russell Lillian Sanders Ross Stone Violet Todd Elizabeth Waters Frieda Wayman Thelma Wagoner Alma P. Wilson Marcelia Wollerma Mildred Woodard I'lI'1 Leona Winzenburger The Baptist Student Union strives to maintain the religious life of the members of the organization. lt further sponsors the non-sectarian prayer service at noon each day. Page I4I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE After Homecoming Breakfast. OFFICERS Robert Galleghy . . Fall Term President Curtis Puclcett . Winter Term President Blake Broadway . . Spring Term President The Chamber of Commerce purposes to create in commerce students an interest in commercial life and to furnish them with some social recreation. Meetings are devoted to a discussion of modern business problems and moving pictures ol American industry. The club molces an annual tour of Saint Louis commercial centers. Membership is not restricted. Page 142 CHESS CLUB Richard Beyer John Collard Samuel Evert Ted Finley Edwin l'lallar Norlan Henderson Wendell Ma rgrave Meditating Over ci Play. MEMBERS David Moss Robert Simpson l, H. Sinks Walter Skaggs Tom Stanslield Charles D. Tenney Oscar Wright The Chess Club on the campus was formed for instruction in the art of playing chess. The members were divided according to sl4ill in three groups for the purpose of conducting a tournament. Pagz 143 DEBATE CLUB The Opening Speech. MEMBERS Marvin Ballance ,lean Saba William Browning Lowell Samuels, Vice-Pres. Allen Buchanan, Pres. Virginia Spiller Floyd Burns John Stanslield Leslie Eliclc Loren Taylor Edith l-loye George Edward Thomas Edward Kelsey l'larry Tichenor Elizabeth Latimer Joy Vandeveer juanita Lee Mildred Walker Evelyn Miller, Sec. Marguerite Wilhelm Everett Miller Charles Winters The Debate Club, composed of twenty-Five members, meets each Monday evening and discusses questions current in college debating circles. ln addition to debates within the club, the teams engage in intercollegiate bouts. ln the spring the organization holds a tournament among teams representing the four classes in school. Five members ol the First team attended the QxTord-Wash- ington University debate in St. Louis in November, accompanied by the faculty sponsor, Dr. Charles Tenney. The advisers who judge the contests and aid in preparation of material are Dr. Cramer, Miss Cox, and Miss Barbour. Pug: 144 EVANGELICAL CLUB La Verne Adams Marguerite Bollinger l-lerman Bretsch lda Broeldng Clarence Buettner l-larry Croessmon Paul Ebeling Carl Gates Margaret l-leggemeier C. R. lsherwood Virgil lsringhausen W. Lawrence Keiner Ardell Klein An Informal Discussion. MEMBERS julia Knecht Walter Knecht Erna Knobeloch Linda Kohler Viola Kobler Marie Louise Kolmer Lorraine Krewinghaus Norman Meinlcoth Vincent Meinlcoth Robert Nieloruegge John Oeth Mildred Pieper Norma Roever Vernon Riechman l-lelen Schoeneberg Norma Seiloert Ada Stein Milda Strotheide Eredericlc -lheen Lucille Thomas Catherine Walker Earl Weilmuenster Arlene Winters l-lerman Yehling Earl Zvvetscke The Evangelical Club, organized in 1930, is an organization made up ol Evangelical students who meet regularly lor worship. The purpose of this organization is to further Christian spirit on our campus. Miss Annemarie Krause is the Faculty adviser. Page 145 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Club Meets in Sewing Room. MEMBERS Bonnie Moe Allen Violo Kobler Ruth Arlord, Pres. Monde Stolling Jeon Clwondler, Sec. Dorothy Steward Bernice Clerk, Vice-pres. Florence Sweitzer llle Home Economics Club vvos orgonized ln 'l934 lor mojors in l'louselnold Arts, but membership is open to onyone interested in tlwe octivities ol tlie orgonlzotion. Bi-vveelcly meetings tolce tlie Form ol round-toble discussions ol prcicticol problems ol nomemoking ond tlne teoclwing ol luome economics. Pagz' 1.16 MODERN PROBLEMS CLUB Vaughn Balcer Dr. Sherman Barnes Dr. R. L. Beyer Herman Bretsch William Browning Allan Buchanan Lee J. Chenovveth Dr. C. l'l. Cramer Jimmy Finley Lowell l'lill Ralph E. Higgerson Robert ,laclc john Stansfield Addresses Club. MEMBERS Edward Kelsey Evelyn Miller, Vice-Pres. Everett Miller Mr. Russell Nolen glean Saba Edward Skinner Virginia Spiller, Sec. John Stansfield, Pres. Tom Stanslield Dr. Willis G. Swartz ,loy Van de Veer Charles Winters The Modern Problems Club, an outgrowth of the Latin-American Club, holds meetings in the nature ol an open forum in which social and economic problems are discussed. Membership is com posed of faculty members and students. Page I NEWMAN CLUB George Blette, Vice-Pres. Adam Burnislci Mrs. Fuller Combs Ruth Dielcemper Vincent Di Giovanna Phil Downey Generose Dunn Genevieve Edmonds Mary Louise Evans Marie l'lerl Wilma l-lughes, Sec. Robert Karr Edward Kelsey Reverend Monclt Lectures to Club. MEMBERS Lenore Villone Betty McElhatren Rev. Leo Mondt l'lolly Marchildon Paul Poretti Mary Raymonds George Scherrer john Scherrer Eloise Schneider Oscar Schniclcer, Pres. James Slechtislcy, Treas. Florence Switzer Martha Svvohford Anthony Venegoni The Newman Club,an organization For Catholic students ol the college, furnishes to its m opportunities for social contacts. A further objective is to bring spealcers to the campus. embers RADIO CLUB James Carnett Lowell Davis Mary Louise Evans Joe Dexter Allison Douglas Kenneth Finn Glynn Gibbons Kelly Gibbons Victor Goings Franlc Green President Petersen Demonstrates Transmitting. MEMBERS Miss Charlotte Zimmerschied Mrs. Elsie McNeill John Mings David Moss, Egyptian Reporter Goodwin Petersen, Pres. Robert Petersen Carol Rich George Scherrer l-larry Tichenor, Sec. David Woodworth Dr. O. B. Young, Sponsor The Radio Club was founded in,lanuary,'l934, to give students practical and theoretical training in radio communication. During the past year, tallcs and demonstrations have been given on trans- mitting and receiving tubes, the elfect of atmospheric conditions on radio, portable and Fixed trans- mitters. The club is located in its new quarters in the Chemistry Building. Page 140 SCIENCE CLUB T. W. Abbott W. M. Bailey ' Mary L. Barnes Thomas F. Barton. Jesse Bell S. E. Boomer Hermann Bretsch Eileen Broclc Fred Cagle Flemin Cox Florence Denney Genevieve Edmonds Ma ry Goddard, Pres. Mable l'lighsmith Audrey l-lill Annual Science Club Field Trip. MEMBERS Charlotte Zimmerschied Dr. Marie l-linrichs Annemarie E. Krause l'loyt Lemons Norman A. Meinlcoth J. W. Neclcers Edna Norton Martha Scott R. A. Scott Marjorie Shank Mary Steagall R. C. Stecltenrider Hilda Stein Violet L. Todd Kenneth Van Lente Otis B. Young The Science Club has at its meetings reports on recent scientific research, and encourage mentation among its members. Anyone interested in science may attend the meetings. s experi CHEMISTRY SEMINAR T. W. Abbott Sarah Elizabeth Alwood Charles O. Badgett W, Harris Berry Dwight Boyles William Browning Walter A. Cope Kenneth Craver Lowell Crews Bernard Dudenbostel B. Darcy Ealcer Gene Hetherington Mable l-lighsmith Eugen lrvin Gene Hetherington Addresses Club. MEMBERS Qscar Wright Robert W. Kell George Land l-lolly Marchildon J. W. Neclcers R. A. Scott Joe Sharlcnas James Sims Kelley G. Taylor Fred Thalgott Charles Tripp Kenneth Van Lent William R. Webb Eldred Welch Eloise Wright 9 Sponsored by Chemelca, the Chemistry Seminar holds meetings which all students who are interested in chemistry may attend. The meetings are devoted to the presentation oi significant information and to the latest developments in chemistry. The organization is under the direction of Dr. R. A. Scott. Y.M.C A . Page 152 President john Mings Opens the Discussion. The objective of the Y. M. C. A. is to maintain a moral and religious atmosphere and to develop a wholesome social life for men students. Activities during the past year included participation in intramural athletics, Y. W. C. A.-Y. Nl. C. A. square dances, Freshman Night, and in cooperation with the Y. W. C. A. the introduction to the campus of Mrs. Woods, social and mental hygiene expert. The organization publishes annually a student directory furnished to the students free ot charge. Expenses of the delegates to the annual conference at l.al4e Geneva are obtained by operating ci refreshment stand in Main Building. Alice Anderson l-larriette Baldridge Genevieve Bell Eerne Bloclt Zella Boner l'lelen Brune Marietta Burlce Freda Carter Alice Craney Virginia Ruth Dorris Velva Elliott Billie Engram Martina Ernsting Mary Gladys Ervin l-lelen Gerstenicker Ruth l'lavvlcins Y.W.C.A was - dvra iii.: - M: 1 E - f . . T' .i .-J ,,. .1- , . V may V .3 ei .sfefgf ,, l An Informal Club Discussion MEMBERS Wilma Hughes Eva ,lent Betty W. jones, Pres. Lorraine Krevvinghaus Virginia Lieb Marion Lipscomb, Treas. Betty Ludwig Marjorie Mannen Aileen McCue, Vice-Pres. Evelyn Miller Jean Morton Ruby E. Nance Mary Olive Norris l'lelen Qsborn Geneva Patterson Leda Pennington l-lelen Piper Anita Rentfro Mildred Rongey l-lelen Schoeneberg Ruth Eileen Simpson Evelyn Smith Maxine Stevenson Violet L. Todd Genevieve Vaughn Betty Vick ,lune Viclc lleeta Wallcer, Sec. Marie E. Williams Madonna Wilson Marion Wilson Freda Leone Winter S The Young Womens Christian Association has been a force on the campus in upholding prin- ciples of Christian living. Besides sponsoring lectures in conjunction with the Y. M. C. A., the association this year sent delegates to the national conference at Lalte Geneva, Wisconsin, and to the lllinois regional conference at Galesburg. They do the college a further service by maintaining a candy counter and a second-hand book exchange. Pug: 153 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES C l'l E M E K A Chemistry Fraternity 'Tn' -if Abbott Crcver Crews Fox l-letherington Kell Loncl Neclcers Scott Slwcrlcnos, Pres. Taylor Tripp Von Lente Welch Page 156 CHEM ALPHA CHAPTER, 1932 OFFICERS ,loe Sharknas . President Charles Tripp . . Vice-President Lowell Crews . . Secretary-Treasurer Robert Kell . . Chaplain, George Land . . Sergeant Chemelca was organized to meet the desire of chemistry students For fellowship and to further their interest in the science. Students in their sixth term ol chemistry, malcing a four-point average in that subject are eligible for membership. Chemelca sponsors a survey tour in the spring lor those interested in technological and applied chemistry. Alpha chapter ol Chemelca was organized in Qctober, T932 Charter members are Robert Walker, Carl Renshaw, l'larold Graves, Guy Lambert, Ray l-leitman, Erwin Stahlman, Bylord Hall, Ross Snyder, and Albert Ryan. E K A Page 157 K A P P A P H l K A P P A Educational Fraternity A qs. K' Baker Davis Gregory Medhurst Teel for Ballance Bracewell Bramlet Bretsch Dillow Dodds Emery Finley Hall Karraker Lemons Mathis Me-rwin Patterson Schroeder Sharlcnas Thalman Tripp Tuthill Warren Wham Willis Wright Young Cox Fulkerson Matthews Stearns Weber EDUCATIONAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS l loyt Lemons . . President Oliver Korroker . . Vice-President Wendell Matthis . . Secretary Glenn Gregory , Treasurer Dr. Bruce Merwin A A Sponsor Kappa Phi Kappa, notionol educational fraternity, was organized in 1922 in order to promote the cause of education by encouraging men ot sound moral character and recognized ability to engage in the study ot its principles and problems. For the furtherance of this purpose, social intercourse, scholarly attainments, and professional ideals are emphasized among the members. Alpha Upsilon chapter, with twenty-lour charter members, was installed here in May, 1939, largely through the ettort ol Richard Watson and Dr. Bruce Mervvin. The chapter now numbers more than one hundred titty members, which include many ol the leading members ol the teaching profession in southern lllinois. Page' 159 Page 160 MU TAU PI Beyer Brock Cross Lockie Scott Blakey Brosheor Brown Crane Doty Evett McNeill Power Samuel Spiller Stcmsfield Turner JOURNALISTIC FRATERNITY OFFICERS Vernon Crane . President Jasper Cross . . Vice-President Barbara Jane Scott . . Secretary Georgina Loclqie . . Treasurer Mu Tau Pi, local honorary journalistic Fraternity, has been active on the S. l. T, C. campus for more than four years. Miss Esther Power and Dr. Richard l.. Beyer have been faculty sponsors since the organization of the fraternity in 1931. Patterned alter a national journalistic fraternity, the Mu Tau Pi endeavors to raise and maintain at consistently high standard the quality of journalism on this campus. Discussions are conducted at vveelcly teas. Each year Mu Tau Pi sponsors a southern lllinois high school press conference, giving awards for professional merit to scholastic newspapers and yearboolcs. There is an annual alumni brealtiast during Homecoming. This year the active members number seventeen, bringing the total membership to sixty-three. Qualitications For membership are at least a year of meritorious work on an S. l. T. C. publication and acceptance by the members, Page I6I Pagf I62 SIGMA PHI MU Boyles Fox Moorman Moruwski Rushing Schnicker Scott Qscor Scimitgiter Lee Rushing . Dwight Boyles Howard Moormon Dr. R. A, Scott . PRE-MEDICAL FRATERNITY OFFICERS . President Vice-President Cisiopictin . Sentinel . Sponsor Sigmct piwi Mu, on orgonizotion oi pre-medicoi students, devotes its meetings to ct discussion oi questions reioted to tire medicoi profession, lectures being given by members, iocuity members, ond iocoi piwysicictns. Time members ore men witiw iwigiw sciwoiostic stondords, good ciiorocter, ond o desire to serve time public. Socioi functions ore iweici during tide yeor to promote good ieiiovvsiwip omong tiwe members. Page 163 Page 164 SYNTON Chamness Davis Douglas Goddard Kell Peithrnan Petersen Tichenor Woodworth Young Zimmerschied RADIO FRATERNITY OFFICERS Goodwin Petersen . . President David Woodworth . . Vice-President l-larry Tichenor Secretary Synton, the Epsilon chapter, was organized by former members of the Radio Club. S.l.T.C. is the First teachers college group of its l4ind to be admitted to the Big Ten national radio fraternity. It was installed by Alpha chapter in March, 1935, Member- ship is limited to students who have government licenses permitting them to operate short-wave transmitters. This chapter is equipped with ci seven-tube all-wave super- heterodyne receiver and a one-hundred-watt code transmitter. Practical experience in amateur radio communication is thus fostered. Page 165 SOCIAL FRATERNITIES INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS William Morawslci . . President Robert Moore . . Secretary The lnter-fraternity Council decides all questions of fraternity rushing and eligi- bility for active membership. The members of the council are hosts at a dance each winter term. The members of the lnter-fraternity Council are William Morawslci, Robert Moore, l-larold Budde, Robert Courtney, Max Rea, Robert Turner, Dr. Richard l.. Beyer, Mr. Robert Faner Page 165' PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION CFFICERS Ifioise Wright . . . . President Ruth SvvoI'Iord . . Corresponding Secretary ,jane Federer . Recording Secretary Mary I, Campbell . , . . Treasurer Mary Lawrence and Betty Berry . . Voters Miss Lucy K. Woody . . . Adviser The I3anheIIenic Association includes representatives chosen by the sororities to meet with the Dean of Women to determine a course oi uniform action and discuss common probiems. A Panhelienic Bail is given each spring. Page 169 DELTA SIGMA EPSlLON Organized1928 Mary Belle Allen Lillian Anderson Sarah Alwood Marjorie Brown Betty Berry Kate Burlchart Thelma Lee Brown Sue Crain Melba Lou Cook Margaret McCloud Mary Courtney Mary Ellen Curcl ,lane Coltman jane Dunn Mary Louise Evans SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Susan Frier Edith l-ludgens Betty ,lones glean Martin Sara Logue Elizabeth Latimer Genevieve Lindsey Laurene jones Margaret Mislcell Betty Mclflhattan Jewell Medlin Ellouise Naumann Mary Ann Miller Lucy Parrish Frances Patterson Maurine Jack SORORES IN FACULTATE Betty Rhodes Ruth Swollord Florence Sweitzer Alacline Shomalcer l-lelen lrover Frances Tanquary Kathryn Tunlcs Betty Viclc ,june Viclc Mary Elizabeth Wright Mary Eleanor Wright Eloise Wright l-lelen C. Wollinbarger Margaret Cisne Georgina Loclcie Miss Emma Bowyer Miss l-lilda Stein Pg 170 DELTA siaivix-x Epsitoisi 1 st Yi Y x L .i-59313 fiiififi . X fa-N - 'M-fi. lit-' 336:15 ff -2 130.2155 if ff .-:ifiiiiif W i?5i-f1fi.i'f1lS' it?-5iiE5f1J'f1, . -:fi?i,'.i:liit. i,.xu Alpha Delta Chapter, 1928 GFFICERS Eloise Wright . . President Betty Nlclflhattan . . Vice-President Margaret Cisne . . Secretary lvlnry Ellen Curd . Recording Secretary Sarah Alweed . Treasurer Alpha Delta chapter oi Delta Sigma Epsilon, founded in May, 1928, strives to provide and interpret for its members the true lcind oi friendship. lt is its aim to help every girl appreciate more iully the joys and the opportunities of college life and to guide her in preparing herself for the iuture. It also strives to be oi service in the community. ln the summer oi1936 Alpha Delta will be a co-hostess with Alpha Epsilon chapter in St. Louis of the national biennial conclave. The central location oi St. Louis will probably iavor a large attendance irom all thirty-three chapters. The national governing body ol Delta Sigma Epsilon is called The Grand Council. Miss Hilda Stein, an Alpha Delta alumna and a member oi the S.l.-l'.C. faculty, is now ci member of this body. She is the editor oi the national publication, The Shield. Page 171 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Orgonized1903 ,lane Anderson Mary Elizabeth Batson Beulah Bosley Amy Lewis Campbell Mary Isabelle Campbell Mary Carter Virginia Cooley Berdena Faner Vivian Fawcett ,lane Federer SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Louise Finn Billy Agnes Gunn Maryan I-Iinlcle Imogene Holder Martha Langenleld Mary Lawrence Elizabeth Merwin I-Ielen Rice Elizabeth Ross SORORES IN FACULTATE Kathryn Rush I-Ielen Rushing Barbara Jane Scott Marguerite Snyder Maude Stallings Catherine Standard Louise Waddell Dorothy Warmaclt Eula Mae Williams Mrs. Dorothy Muzzey Miss Marjorie Shank Page 172 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA ,LGF ml 'J II ' 4 - If ii ,..--IIWIEIIIIIIL li Iiilfliizfft . Ymq! 3- 1 Q' M, 1211 25 .Eat 'Q fffsmzi Alpha Nu Chapter, T931 OFFICERS Jane Federer . . . President Mary l.awrence . . . Vice-President Eula Mae Williams . . Corresponding Secretary Vivian Fawcett . . Recording Secretary Barbara Jane Scott . . Treasurer Marguerite Snyder . - Sentinel Alpha Nu chapter oi Sigma Sigma Sigma, founded in September, 1931, has lor its aim the establishment ol right attitudes toward scholarship, the teaching profession, and human relationships. As a national project Tri-Sigma maintains a library in a high school in Virginia. The local chapter gives dances and holds open house to acquaint its members with other students. This year it awarded a crested ring to I-Ielen Rushing. In November a convention in St. Louis was attended by near-by chapters to unite Tri-Sigma girls in a more tangible bond ol sisterhood. In August the national con- clave will convene at Washington, D. C. Pagf 173 D E L T A C H l Organized 1932 Robert Bell - FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Edwin Etherton William Biggerstati Samuel Evett Gasaway Bovinet Dancil Brown George Boomer Roger Boner Charles Bush Russell Carter Robert Courtney l'larold Catt Clark Davis John Eaton Karl Federer l-larold Green Robert Galleghley James Guiney Max l'leinzman Lowell i-iill Euel johnson Randal Lawrence James Mifflin Francis Mislcer FRATRES IN FACULTATE Edward Mitchell Howard Moorman William Morawsld Van Wayne Mountain John Patterson Charles L. Pilce Robert Quarles Frank F. Reeves john Swoiford Robert Turner Will l'l. Williams Julian Weatherly Dr. Richard L. Beyer Mr. Burnett Shryoclc ls' 4 Mr. William MacAndrew William Moravvsld I-larold Green Karl Federer . Max l'Ieinzman John Eaton . James Guiney . Robert Courtney Lowell I-Iill . .V .N I, .N .91 .V ma 1 ,I ,V '...,,ie trim: .Linux X uv Ml L if Q NS 577 get mfregluieefge ,,..:i . 243125, e': 1.1.2 ,--13542 '!5?J-1.1: 4, 2 fini-?'Yi . , rf Z., ,l ., .ff U, ,bf .A.,,. Q2 ft, , Q when, ff ,f J , 7, . -. .,.. ,'gf1J..efE:! -' ff, 1 -s3.,',a5K5,.s.-. R -r..sQ- . '.,1:.5.-,gig 1- -es. E1 Y,.::,e-if. OFFICERS CHI DELTA CHI . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer . Chancellor I-louse Manager Sentinel Sentinel Chi Delta Chi was organized in December, 'I93Q, at a meeting held at Karris residence for boys. In the First year, meetings were held in the chemistry building and later in an apartment. The First oFiicers of the organization were James McGuire, Max I-Ieinzman, l'laroId Brown, ,Iohn Robert I-Iill, and Donald Coleman. The Fall of 1935, found the Fraternity housed in its present location. At the end oi the year oi 1935, there were thirty active members and seven pledges. Dr. Richard Beyer is sponsor ol the Fraternity, and Mr. William lVlacAndrew, I-lead oi Athletics at S.l.I',C., and Mr. Burnett Shryoclq a member of the art department, are honorary members. Page I75 KAPPA DELTA ALPHA Organized1933 Lavern Adams Charles Allais Eugene Barger Ernest Brashear l-larolcl Budde Vernon Crane gasper Cross ugene Dabney Glenn Eulkerson Charles l-loll Eugene i'lall FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Robert l-lall Arthur l-leller Dale l'lill Richard l-lill Stanley Kemp George Land Charles Matthews Joseph Matthews Robert Moore Carleton Rasche FRATRES IN FACULTATE Max Rea Vernon Reichman slohn Rogers Eranlc Samuel Edward Slcinner Charles South Robert Speak William Spear William Stills Emile Winterberg GY William Zimmerman Mr. Robert Eaner Dr. Charles Tenney Pg 176 Robert Moore Carleton Rasche William Zimmerman Charles Mathews Max Rea . jasper Cross KAPPA DELTA ALPHA ,EIQWN wt.. L Q' r K mme ,fl OFFICERS 5 ' Eli 1 - .ir ff .,- . t 6' I-fx rr. . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Chancellor . Guard Organized in September, 1933, with a nucleus ol eleven charter members, Kappa Delta Alpha has grown to its present membership of Fifty-nine. Included in the social functions ol the Fraternity have been smolcers, dinners, dances, and house parties. An alumni banquet at l-lomecoming was a Feature of the year's program. Scholarship has been promoted and emphasized among the members by having a plaque made which is to bear the names of members distinguished lor scholarship. Only the highest record lor the year is represented, George Land received the 1935 award. Athletic teams represent the fraternity in all of the intramural sports each term. ln its third year Kappa Delta Alpha has inaugurated a new feature ol their pro- gram, a series of lectures delivered every two weelcs by some person connected with the school. Excellent attendance at these lectures has been testimony as to their SUCCGSS. Page 177 H fazffaax QQ Y ,lx 7-3 ,F X I 1 f , fi U ' ? Y . ! : fain- fn 1 Lfuf f 1 1, f, -' I 2? fr I . f bl., J A' X 1 i - X' Q., A iii 1 '15, , ' 59 e. Zi ' J I v ! f r T !' g I F 1 I CL UB -' ' 4' -Q. -...,,, pap.. 41' .T 1 -'::,:Qf qu, , n,4 -.-....-. . ,gf U 3 I, --,,. ,. -r'. vr' ' 41 '. ..s,,'. ' .. I . -Z '- 'T .J1Z'-- me f'-31' .: 1 , 1 ff- ' 'H'-4, 1. '14 -as .uf -4-'mf-A , og .vt - .,..t--ta. :,-. -.V - ... f- .- ..a.4...-1 Otis Smith John Eaton Dale I'IiII Gene Brown Robert Courtney Percy Crain Earl Dabney Glenn Deason Lester Deason Russell Emery OFFICERS MEMBERS Everett Fox Ed Ghent Eugene I'IaII Dale I-IiII I-Ioyt Lemons Robert IVIcMiIIan -'-3 . President . Vice-President . Secretary John Mings I-Ioward Moorman William Morawslci Thomas North Vincent Parednis Charles Patterson Arlie Woltinbarge I' The I Club, organized in 1924, consists of all those athletes who have received a Ietter football, traclc, basketball. Page 179 FOOTBALL Southern experienced one of its most disostrous seosons in yeors os it Finished out the schedule with o record of only one win ond one tie os ogoinst seven detects. ln the Little Nineteen conference, they Finished for down the list with one win, one tie, ond tour defects. l-lovvever, the oppeoronce of severol new men portiolly mode up for the losing streolt, ond prospects loolc better for next yeor. Page ISI FOOTBALL Dole Hill Fairfield, Illinois I-lallbaclc, Two Years Tom North Carterville, Illinois Fulllooclc, Two Years Charles Robertson Dowell, Illinois Tackle, Four Years Charles Broadway Cobden, Illinois End, One Year INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LITTLE 19 ALL STAR TEAM IE. GIVCIIIZIS . , . . . Millildn T. Morowsld . . . Southern G. Larslw . . . Ivlclfenclree C. I-lowarcl Delfallo G. Kraulclis . St. Viator T. Blackburn . Mclfenclree ,li I l Y . -. 1 Page 182 John Mondom Russell Emery Lester Deason Christopher Illinois Carterville, Illinois Carbondale, Illinois Quarterback One Year Center, Four Years Guard, Two Years FOOTBALL William Morawslci Christopher, Illinois Tackle, Four Years INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LITTLE 19 ALL STAR TEAM Barnes Benson Wilson Nori Whelan 41 . . . . . . . Monmouth . Illinois Wesleyan . McKendree . . DeKalb . . Monmouth is . 'v- s.t.7'T?. I Pagz 183 FOOTBALL Everett Fox Christopher, Illinois Guard, Four Yeczrs Southern. . Southern. . Southern. . Southern. . John Eaton Carbondale, Illinois Guard, One Year Earl Dabney Harrisburg, Illinois Guard, Three Years SCORES FOR THE SEASON ........ O Arkansas Aggies . O Cape Girardeau . O Old Normal ... . 7 St. Viator .... Howard Moorman Christopher, Illinois End, Four Years ..7 ..7 .. 'I3 .. Q0 Page 184 Ed Ghent I-larrisbur , Illinois I-lalfbaclc, Tires Years Southern. .. Southern. .. Southern .... Southern. . . Southern. . . f I Otis Smith I-Iarrisburg, Illinois Tackle, One Year Charles Keyes Eldorado, Illinois Fullback, One Year SCORES FOR THE SEASON O Delfalla .. 'IQ McKendree. . .. . O Cape Girardeau . . 'I3 Charleston .... . . O Illinois Wesleyan U 'a . I I I FOOTBALL Carl Henson Carbondale, Illinois End, One Year .. Q8 .. 'IQ .. 'I4 .. 9 .. 20 , I 1 I I I . I Page 185 FOOTBALL Charles Patterson l-larrisburg, lllinois End, Four Years Top Row-Wolfinborger, Boren, l-lenson, Jasinksy Franklin, Biggs, I-leclcel, Williams, Nerone Dunn, Arnold, Roberts, l-loll, Cox, Sutton. Second Row-McAndrevv, Aiken, McGuire l-liclcey, Crain, L. Deason, Schener, Wall South, Catt Barger,TraveIsteacl, Robertson Etarqiclc, Nlitchell, Whiteside, Broadway ing e. First Row --Dabney, Emery, Fox, Moravvslci Ghent, D. l-lill, Moorman, Smith, Keyes Eaton Brown, North, Mondoni, I-lillyard s. I-ull, Cade. Page 186 I 1 I BASKETBALL The Maroons of Southern lllinois Teachers College again enjoyed a successful baslcetball season, as they piled up fifteen wins in eighteen starts. The only losses were to lllinois Wesleyan, Cape Girardeau Teachers, and Charleston Teachers. The two conference losses gave Southern an .800 percentage rating, with eight wins and two losses in loop play. That mark was good for a second-place tie, behind lllinois Wesleyan. The Southerners hung up conference wins over lllinois College twice, Nlclfendree twice, Delfalb, Shurtleff, Charleston Teachers, and St. Viator. Non-conference victims were Carlinville All-Stars twice, Arkansas Aggies, Olsen Swedes, Centenary of Louisiana, Cape Girardeau, and Qalcland City. A high-scoring five, the maroons also displayed nice defensive ability coupled with an extremely low number of fouls. Captain Russell Emery of Carterville climaxed four years of college com- petition by hanging up sixteen points for a season total of one-hundred forty- two. Qther lettermen besides Captain Emery were: Charles Broadway, sophomore, Cobden, Loyd Corzine, freshman, Centralia, Wayne Demster, sophomore, Gorham, George Dohanich, sophomore, Colp, Troy Edwards, sophomore, Pittsburg, Derald Fulton, junior, Kinmundy, james Lucas, junior, West Eranlcfort, and Max Parsons, junior, Carbondale. Pagf 187 BASKETBALL l-hey X l X , i',.'l'lQE':,. l 11 ' 1 XXX tv XX . i i b fl ii A rag Page ISS Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Russell Emery Carterville, lllinois Guard-lorword,FourYeors Loyd Lent Centrolio, lllinois Forwcircl, One Yeor George Dohonich Colp, lllinois Forward-gucird, One Yeor 40 Shurtlell ......-. 30 Arkonsos Aggies 45 Olson Swedes .. 55 lllinois College SQ Corlinville ..... 43 Ccirlinville .... f l ' A QT' ' 5 3. i ' it J i 'f 4 ' iii . 'il lil Woyne Demster Gorham, lllinois Center, One Year 'lo S25 QQ 46 44 40 Loyd Corzine Centralia, lllinois Guard, One Year Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Troy Edwards Pittsburg, lllinois Guard, One Year BASKETBALL xii 3 James Lucas ' West Frankfort, lllinois J Guard-forward,TwoYears l West gggifolrlnlllinois Guard, One Year ... 43 Centenary ..... ... Q5 Illinois Wesleyan ... 34 Cape Girardeau . . . 48 DeKalb .... . . , .. . 43 Charleston .... ... 43 Illinois College .35 .. Q7 .. 30 ., 35 .36 . . Q8 Pagz 189 BASKETBALL Page 190 Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Deralcl Fulton Kinmuncly, Illinois Forward, One Year David Aileen Zeigler, Illinois Center, One Year Charles Broadway Cobden, Illinois Center, Two Years Q1 Cape Girardeau 45 McKendree .... 3'l Charleston . . 69 St. Viator .... 69 Mclfenclree ..... 69 Oalclancl City .. Q I j X , , ,r Max Parsons Carbondale, Illinois Forward, One Year 31 35 33 44 36 . .. 35 f BASKETBALL Top Row -Corzine, Fulton, Doyle, Brocldwcy, Aiken, Demster, Edwards, Dohcnich. First Row- -Sanders, North, Trini, Lent, Emery, Lucos, Parsons, I-Ioll. Page 191 TRACK Under the able tutelage ol Coach Leland P. Lingle, the Maroon tracl4 squad won its sixth State Teachers College Championship in the past eight years. The season brought out the foremost traclc star at S.l.T.C. in the person ol Gene Payton, colored Flash from Carrier Mills, who hung up a new all- time college record in the Q20 low hurdles. The Southerners won Five out ol six meets during the year in addition to winning the Teachers College meet and placing seventh in the Little Nineteen meet. Payton was high scorer in both the Teachers College and the Little Nineteen meet. Dale l-lill set a new all-time college record in the broad jump, Page 193 TRACK Morris l-leiderscheid vlerseyville, lllinois Quarter-Mile Robert Reeves Carbondale, lllinois l-ligh Jump l lorrell Hayes West Franlclort, lllin Role Vault Harry Bauder Christopher Discus, Shot Put Page 194 Buclcner. .. ... S, SOUTH Reeves . Aiken. . . Tullis . . . Newton North . . Tripp . . Parendnis ..,... Oclum... l-loves ....... Q 'l-Q Q01-4 Q0 16 5-6 16 16 14 3-4 11 33-4 Q1-Q McKendree . Southern . Charleston . . Southern ..... Cape ...,...... Southern ......... Washington Ll. ..,. Southern ....... Cape ....... Southern . DUAL MEETS Q7 99 35 96 86 1-Q 44 'I-Q 55 76 64 67 TRACK Max Parsons Carbondale, lllinois l-lall-Mile Dale l-lill Fairfield, lllinois Sprints, Broad ,lump Reed Tullis Marion, lllinois hlavelin, Pole Vault Bryan Kerley Grantsburg, lllinois Javelin Page 195 TRACK Tom Nortlsi Carterville, lllinois Discus, Slnot Put Mac Aiken Benton, lllinois Javelin James Newton Carbondale, lllinois Mile, Two-Mile Gene Payton Carrier Mills, lllinois Sprints, Broad jump, Hurdles Page 196 as l TEACHERS COLLEGE MEET Southern . . ---- 56 9-3 Normal ,H .... 551-Q DeKalb .,. -.-. 54 'l-9 l OUADRANGULAR MEET Southern .......... ,..................... . . . 96 lllinois College ... McKendree .... Slwurtleff .... TRACK Laverne Tripp West Frankfort, lllinois Quarter-Mile Vincent Parednis Zei ler, lllinois l-ligi l-lurdles Qlolnn Buclcner Carrier Mills, Illinois Quarter-Mile Wilmer Piper Nashville, Illinois Mile Page TRACK Froncis Grislco Christopher, Illinois l-loll-Mile james Qdum Marion, lllinois Quarter-Mile Pug: 198 LITTLE NINETEEN MEET Deliolb .... Normal ..,. Knox Monmouth North Central ..... Illinois Wesleyon. .. Southern . 32 3O'l-Q Q5 191-2 'l9'l-4 'l8'l-4 'I63-4 TRACK Top Row-Tripp, Reeves, Boucler, North, Porednis, Raines, Lingle. Second Rowe-Wormoclc, Dohonich, Kuehn, Newton, Parsons, Aiken, Denison, W. George, Wiley. First Row -Odum, Piper, Hill, Grisko, Payton, Hayes, Kerley, Tullis, Buckner, Crisp. Page 109 MINOR SPGRTS lnterest in intramural sports has continued to increase during the past year with the number ol participants steadily rising. Regular intramural leagues are conducted in baseball in the spring and fall and baslcetball in the winter. Boxing and wrestling tournaments are also held. This year the lall baseball with nine teams permitted about one hundred thirty-Five men to participate, while in the spring league, eleven teams, or about one hundred sixty-Five men are playing, malcing a total ol more than three hundred baseball players in action. A twenty-eight team basketball league allowed almost three hundred more intramural players a chance at competition. Thirty-three boxers and wrestlers entered the tournament. The intramural sports program is run otl under the direction of Leland P. Lingle and Vincent DiGiovanna of the athletic department and Dr. Richard L. Beyer, athletic eligibility commissioner, who has given material aid with the arrangement of schedules and the compiling of statistics. Pagz 201 BASEBALL I-f Pug: 202 Fourteen teams battled through the spring intramural baseball schedule with the Faculty emerging at the top of the standings. An extra-inning victory over the Fly Swatters in the Final game won the pennant. An all-star team selected by Dr. Richard l.. Beyer, league commissioner, and Egyptian sports writers included the Following men: Lay, Monlceys, Tb, DiGiovanna, Faculty, Qb, Best, Swatters, 3b, Bertoni, K.D.A., ss, Dunn, Monkeys, lf, Goddy, Swatters, of, Holliday, Chi Delts, rf, Cramer, Faculty, c, and Arbeiter, Monlceys, and Edwards, l-lunley Dories, p. BASEBALL -E - -I .n 4 FA 'S - I' 1,'f' , ,V 1 , .T wg., Evil ,I swm I ' 'Q I .7-I, if .L 1,,, .rv -, .1 I Q5 . Q: FINAL COLLEGE BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS Y: Q Team Won Lost Pct. Fly Swatters . 6 'I 857 Faculty .......... 5 'I 833 Monlceys .......... 6 Q 750 Kappa Delta Alpha . . . 4 2 667 l'lunlcy Dories ....... 3 Q 600 Purple Raiders ... 4 3 57'I Ramblers ..... 3 3 500 Y. A. ... 3 3 500 L.l.l'ligl1...... 3 3 500 Clwi Delts ....,. Q 3 400 Wet City Flashes. , Q 4 333 Medcllers ...,. 'I 5 'I67 l -Fappa Kegs . . 'l 5 'I67 Tigers ...... 0 6 OOO BOXING - '- - - Page 204 Thirty-three boxers and wrestlers participated in the seventh annual S.l.T.C. Boxing and Wrestling Tournament with nine titles at stalce. Three champions-Arlie Wolfinbarger, 160-pound boxer, l.aVerne Tripp, 'l75- pound boxer, and blames C'lVlalley, heavyweight boxer retained their titles unchallenged. Robert Moore, 135-pound boxer, and A. C. Dawson, 135- pound wrestler retained their titles by winning again. WRESTLING The other champions in the seventh annual S.I.I.C. Boxing and Wrestling Tournament and their weight classes are: Norman Massie Lowell Reid . I'IorreII I'Iayes . Lavere Best . George I-Iollidoy James Owen Russell Shaver WRESTLING BOXING 'IQ5 pounds 145 pounds 'I6O pounds 175 pounds I-Ieavyweight 'IQ5 pounds 'I45 pounds Pagf 203 GYM TEAM Page 206 Greater interest than ever before has been shown by this year's gym team and its followers. Numerous invitations to give exhibitions at other schools have been accepted and the demonstrations have been cordially received. Letters were awarded last year to Captain Robert McCall, Don Evans, Wilbur Ragland, Robert jacobs, and Melvin Walden. Honorary letters were given to Clyde Maddock, comedian from Carbondale, and Raul Reeder, pianist, also ot Carbondale. WOMEN'S ATHLETICS The Womens Athletic Association lcnits together the team and individual sports for girls. After earning 'IOO points a girl may become a member of the organization, Apart from its interest in the girls oi S. l. T. C, W, A. A. sponsors a Play Day for high school girls every spring. This annual meet takes in schools Within a radius oi Fifty miles. l-lelen Bates Fern Bloclc Jane Burns lrene Craig Sue Crain Kathleen Dudenbostel Martha Freeman Bert l-lamilton Vivian Hart Ruth l-lavvldns MEMBERS Mabel l'-lighsmith Genevieve l-lughey Marian Lipscomb Mary Frances Moore l-lattie McBrien Marsoen Moore Florence Mohlenbroclc Geraldine Morgan Angie Naugle Elizabeth Qrr Leda Pennington l-lelen Schoenberg Norma Siebert Frances Sieralcovvsld Ruth Eileen Simpson Mary Snyder Ruth Steianoli Lucille Thomas Virginia Williams Thelma Wilson Page 07 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The W. A. A. Board, composed of Athletic Association. Page 208 Mary Frances Moore Thelma Wilson Lucille Thomas Ruth I'IawIcins . Martha Freeman Points Manager I:Iorence Mohlenbrock VoIIey BaII Manager Ruth EiIeen Simpson Soccer Manager Marian Lipscomb I'IocIcey Manager Sue Crain Tennis Manager the IoIIowing officers, is the governing body oI the Women S , President Vice-President . Secreta ry . Treasurer Kathleen Dudenbostel BasI4etbaII Manager ,Iane Burns BasebaII Manager Frances Sieralcowski BowIing Manager Ruth SteIanoII Individual Sports Manager Marsoen Moore I-IiIcing Manager BASEBALL Vir inia Bryant TheTma Phillips l-lelen Bates Lorraine Cox TEOIT1 ODE Frances Sieralcowslci Evelyn Adams Geraldine Brasil Marian Lipscomb Isabelle Parker, Captain Martha Freeman Norma Siebert Marsoen Moore l-lelen Bruen Mary Snyder Edna Norton UPPERCLASS TEAM Maude Kimmel Esther Trattler, Captain Dorothy Gwinn Leda Pennington FRESHMAN TEAMS Florence Mohlenbroclt Alice Story Mary Tripp Thelma Wilson Team Two Evelyn Koller Mary Wunderlich Kathleen Dudenbostel Marie Goley Milda Strothide Sue Crain ,lane Burns, Captain Lois Nollau Mabel l-lighsmith Lucille Thomas Geraldine Morgan Page 209 BASKETBALL Mary Francis Moore Mary Lawrence .... Virginia Williams .. Amt ' a Rentfro ........ Thelma Wilson, Captain Gladys l-lanson .... Mary Jane l-linl4el .... Vivian l'lart ........ Elizabeth Qrr ........ Sarolw l-lempliill ...... l'lattie McBrien, Captai two vveelcs of the season Page 210 Fl UPPER CLASS TEAM F. F. F. C. C. -I-I I rn an I Z P Z 0 I rn rn Z -l rn 3? Z 000011 Tlwelma Phillips .,....,... .... Florence Molwlenbroclc Lecla Pennington ......... .... Virginia Sislc ........... .,.. Bert Hamilton ....... .... Naomi Frenclw .... Ruby Miller ....... Dorotlwy Hungate .... .... Wilma Straight ... Marjorie Spietlw .... 00000 00000 -4 IF' cu C U U cn '1 Q a U1 ill 3 ro IJ o I7 a. ff 3' cn U7 o U 3' o 3 o 7 cu U5 :c cn a. 5' 1 IT' S ff Q. a 0 cn 5. ,-. 3' cn 3 C 'K 3 o 3 cn 3 ff 3' fi o. ff 3' cn 5 U1 H BASKETBALL Sue Crain ....... ,lane Burns ...... SOPHOMORE TEAM 'V'1'l i'T'1 Frances Sierakowslci, Captain .... Kathleen Dudenbostel ........... Ruth Eileen Simpson Lucille Thomas .... Mary Snyder . . . Helen Brune . Millie Barnard .....,.. ...... Virginia Boyle, Captain ... Rose Brown ....,...... Velma Carr .....,... Lucille.King ......... Florine Mcconachie . , 000 071 11 70 l'1'I U3 Ti 1 D Z W ITI U -1 I'l'I P Z 0101 0 l-lelen Schoenberg Ruth Stefanoii ... Wilma Hughes .. Virginia Hughey Marsoen Moore . Marie Klein ..... Martha Freeman Angie Naugle .. glean Richards ... Sue Thomson .... Margaret Wilhelm Marie Williams . Priscilla Vaught . Margaret Lipe . . 00000000 ommomm Page 211 BOWLING Ruth l'lawlcins Florence Mohlenbroclc Gladys l-lanson Thelma Wilson Lucille Thomas Susan Crain l.eda Pennington l-lenrie l-ludson Mary Frances Moore Kathleen Dudenbostel Frances Sierakovvslci, Manager This is the second year that a W. A, A. group has participated in bowling. A repre entatlve from each class was chosen to participate in the bowling tournament. Gladys I-lanson took First place. Representatives Were: Page 212 Gladys l-lanson Ruth l-lawldns Thelma Wilson . Mary Frances Moore . Freshman Sophomore . Junior . Senior HOCKEY Helen Bates Frances Sierakowski Gladys Hanson Leda Pennington Marsoen Moore Irene Craig Marion Lipscomb, Manager Helen Schoenberg Margaret Lipe Wiling Hughes Virginia Sisk Mgry Lawrence Alving Schlenrer The picture is that of the traditional Alumni-Varsity Hockey game on Homecoming day. Page 213 PING PONG Page 214 Ruth Hawkins Beulah Sheppard Henri Hudsan Ruth Stefonoff Margaret Lipe Ruth Stefonoff, Mo nog er Irene Craig Wilma Hughes Helen Schaeneberg Gladys Hanson Sue Crain 1 T v .lg -? r i I i SOCCER ..- l'lelen Bates, Captain Gladys l-lanson Leda Pennington Elizabeth Orr Hattie McBrien Edna Norton Irene Craig Naomi French Vivian Hart Freda Winters SOCCER TEAMS Ruth Eileen Simpson, Manager Angie Naugle, Captain Florence Mohlenbroclc jane Anderson Kathleen Dudenbostel Eerne Block Martha Freeman H Margaret Lipe Marsoen Moore Ruth Eileen Simpson Mary Jane l'linlcel Pug: TENNIS -1, , ,. 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' 'Hr 1 -3' ar -- ui f' , If -Q ' -- ,721 Y -' , xk- 1 I M . .gy 1 .4 ., ,wwf . , -I Wa Y 15. , Si? kg Q, . ALUHS YJ' U.. A :- ' fi ff if f Qgp. fxf, ' ' Xa' , 4 42-1 L 15 ,f if RA 1 A, l L- Al' 7'-4 4 'M 9 .K y -3 l x M in 'f 'i'f1?' F 1 rf Q Vzabl ,253 ox A fit Q. J . ' s r 1 if - !!1xf'x1f-'5'w:,visW1r V' - .K-. . ,'n,- N 1:44-ai: f Who's got the boil? Cdole not Mos- que-ow Stealing home Still no clrcw- bridge Double-borreled furnace Joe'sgronclslc1m They're just around the COTDQI' The long cmd short of it Peelcing Tom T v M Q , :nh 1 L 's -, 3 Qi 2 A ,Q x ,.. ts 'I ,Q 3 '11 ' -. u, I L 'fir' P 1' .,, , 1 1? X! ..' 1' 5, f ff 'rg U14 ,- :ff '.'.- Jiuf . 6. -uv,.-'fd A' 4 15' 42' Wi' 7 'iafgi' 4 aw . . ' A ff, f 1 iQ 1 , , .3-e' T 1. 3- N ' fi' '. -5 . 4 M 3. ng ,V ' S1110 1 H??Ju'3J'f-iw 10 ' 'l Qli ' s Inc- , A Ji l 7!. 1 ix A', T YT e9' u' f rt ?'f'-1 14 A fgf 1.. x my ' H i A-fs, A - ww N A N V Y I , sew 'Akk V 1 U Y- l l-low clo you get that weigh? Ovvl's eyeview Soy oh Elbow Inn Thin mon lt's Cl weight on my hands l-lome ol Ath- letes Farewell to the old lab Greetings to the new lab DRAMATICS Page 226' The Homecoming play, Here We Aren, was presented in the Slwryock Auditorium on October 25, 1935. Script lor the two acts was Written by Miss slulialsi hlonali, and music was created by Mr. Wendell Margrave and Mr. Burnett Slwryoclc. Stage setting representing Anthony Hall terrace was designed by Barbara ,lane Scott, Elnora Baumgardner, and Karl Baumann. The First act showed a rehearsal of president l3ulliam's inauguration, and the actual ceremony was imaginatively portrayed in the second act. DRAMATICS As their major production for the year, Little Theatre produced The Bishop Misbehavesn, a Broadway comedy by Fredericlc ,laclcson dealing with the antics of a lovable Bishop in his chase alter jewel robbers. The play was presented in Shryoclc Auditorium on February 26. Robert Cham- ness constructed the scene for Act one, which talces place in the taproom of an English pub. The drawing room setting that was used throughout the rest ol the play was executed by Karl Baumann, Barbara ,lane Scott, and Elnora Baumgardner. CAST Red Eagan . Donald Meadows Hester Grantham Guy Waller Mrs. Waller . The Bishop of Broadminister Lady Emily Lyons Collins . Frenchy . Mr. Brooke . . Euel Johnson . Frank Thomas . Kate Burlchart Ernest Brashear Mary Belle Allen . Franlc Samuel . Ann Langdon Edward Mitchell Gaylord Whitlock . Franlc Elders Page 229 DRAMATICS Emlyn William's mystery, A Murder l las Been Arrangedl' was presented by the Socratic Literary Society on June 6, 1935. The scene of the play is the stage of St. james Theater, London, executed by Elnora Baumgardner and Everett Mitchell. Unusual lighting ellects were a feature ol the per- lormance. CAST Miss Groze . . . Ruth Nast Cavendish . . Paul Reeder Mrs. Wrogg . . Ann Langdon ,limmy North . . Ernest Brashear Beatrice Jasper . . Geraldine Morgan Mrs. Arthur, her mother . . Ruth Ella Neil Sir Charles ,jasper . Laverne Adams Maurice Mullins . john Straub A Woman . . Mussette Cary Page 230 DRAMAT CS The Zetetic Literary Society presented their annual spring play, Holiday , at the Shryoclc Auditorium on june 5, 1935. philip Barry, favorite ol Broadway, created in this worlc a tempestous picture of modern outh in its search lor happiness. The settings For Acts one and three representing the Seton Family clawing-room, were executed by Edward Mitchell and Kathryn Seibert. Robert Chamness constructed a characteristic nursery for Act two. CAST Edward Seton . . Everett Mitchell Ned Seton . Edward Mitchell Julia Seton . Martha Howells Linda Seton . Anna Lee Moore Johnny Case . . Franlc Samuel Seton Cram . . Arnold Thomas Laura Cram Marjorie Brown Niclc Potter . . Wesley Bovinet Henry . . Stanley Layman Delia . . Georgina Loclcie Page 231 HOMECOMING DANCE Pagf 2 32 The fourteenth annual Homecoming dance toolc place on Qctober 96, 1935. Dick Cisne came home to Furnish the music, bringing his orchestra from the University of lllinois. Both the men's and women's gymnasiums were at the disposal ol the seven hundred dancers. ln accordance with a new system, one of the Greek societies is to decorate each year. Sigma Sigma Sigma, which was in charge this year, appointed Mary Elizabeth Batson to cooperate with Miss l.ulu Roach of the art depart- ment. Upon the dois constructed from the l-lomecoming play settings, ,lane Burns was crowned queen by co-captains of the football team, William Morawsld and Russell Emery, Attending her were Jean Rose Felts, Ruth Stelanoll, Edith l-ludgens, and Peggy Prout. INAUGURATION min im- ' fag: ww i- if 7,1 .. 2 :5' ' sf, f r Vw 1 3 'ff S :ad , - '7: i jzzjlgi' ,,.z-A Roscoe Pulliam was formally inaugurated as president of Southern lllinois Teachers College in the Shryoclc Auditorium on Qctober 7, 1935. ln his inaugural address, the new head of the college presented the modern con- ception of ideal teacher-training as it has developed since our first presidential inauguration sixty-one years ago. Following the invocation by Reverend Burgess, Mr. ,john Dill, local member of the Normal School Board, introduced the spealcers. Mr. john Wieland, State Superintendent of Public lnstruction emphasized the cultural opportunities offered by normal schools to their communities. Dr. W. P. Morgan, president of Western lllinois Teachers College at Macomb,reviewed the impressions left on this college by former presidents. Dean G. D. Wham was well fitted to deliniate the growth of the normal school to its present standard as a four-year accredited college. Following this program, a reception was held at Anthony Hall, where the newly inaugurated president greeted six hundred well-wishers. Anthony l-lall was also the scene of the inaugural banquet the same evening. Page .253 WHO'S WHO AT S.I.T.C. Edward Mitchell Virginia Spiller President of Little Theatre Debating and Modern Problems Club l-larold Green Dale l-lill Carol Fugate Director of Roland Hayes Club President of Agricultural Club Accompanist of Mac Dowell Club Vernon Crane Robert McCall Egyptian Editor Gym Team Captain WHO'S WHO AT S.l.T C Goodwin Petersen Eileen Brock Synton President Obelisk Editor John Stanslield William Morawski Mary Frances Moore President of Modern Problems Club Football Captain President of W. A. A Robert Moore William Zimmerman President of K. D. A. President of Freshman Class WHO'S WHO AT S.I.T.C. I is i li Betty Jones h Joe Dillinger President of Y. W. C. A. President of Sophomore Class was is I Biff Joe Shorlcncis President of Clwemelco Bcirboro Jone Scott John Mings Artist cmd Stage Technician President of Y. M. C. A. Robert ,lock Evelyn Miller President of Dunbar Club President of Debate Club WHO'S WHO AT S.I.T.C Winifred Nooner Oliver Karraker President of Anthony Hall A Five-point student ,f K-fi Wesley Bovinet Sue Crain Oscar Schnicker Matinee Idol Manager of Women's Tenn's Pre-Med Fraternity President Hoty Lemons Kate Burkhart President of Kappa Phi Kappa All Around Girl O'S WHO AT S.I.T.C. Lester Deason Anthony Venegoni All Around Athlete President ol Zetetic Literary Society Eileen McNeill Robert Gallegly Russell Emery Artist and Journalist President of Chamber of Commerce Basketball Captain Ernest Brashear l-lorold Catt Interested in many things Football and Gym Team BEAUTY AT S .I.T.C Shepard Vogelgesang, a prominent Chicago artist, was requested b the Obelislc staff to select the most beautiful girls ol S. l. T. for the 1936 Obelisk. Mr. Vogelgesang held a responsible position in the art worlc ol the Chicago Worlds Fair, serving First under the direction of Josephtlrban, and following Mr. Urban's death, having lull charge of color. Mr. Burnett Shryoclc now of the art department in this college worked with Mr. Vogelgesang lor several months in Chicago. Of the ten most beautiful vvamen students of the college, chosen by popular vote, Mr. Vogelgesang has selected for special comment the six whose pictures appear on the following pages. Page 239 kr. 1 JL x .1 2:5 E 1 H 'HE 151 ' ,-L Y Q1 1 ,- is if ,- Q. g f L: - 1 A l Q., WV, L , fi N v - I' ' fl' . a,. u Q M , :Q it ,, T 1 5 li ' .1 55, 3 6 5 -as ii ' , ,nv-1 'js. ELf:-- '- .Q W W S 1 1 :fd Ss xx, ' TT'- V1 J'. 1. , s , W -0' ' . v v ' fi 1 mi! 4, 'V Y ,952 , 5-M V 41 Y A W . Y K v br V 21 225' f, gg S' Qi 5 9 I' y - 152-'jlS:.-5-. - - , -'z . '.v,. x v -. fig.. 3 ' 1.'f'f:? 'J ' Q' ' ,--2? . EQ if ',. ' -. .' 'f f n? !Zf JE x J 3 1 1' Polly Peterson . . . The Peacli and Blue Girl. Dislikes slwarp contrasts but doesn't escape turloulencei l'1er slwalts are drawn from Dianna's quiverf, S ' V Zin :mn wf ' 7 , Tw , ,, f? 1 .111 '1 if . : m li . 5 lu 35' :e .2 19 ' mx ik L1 Q K 0 ., ,Qi ,, J, ' , A i ff: . bw V QE? J Mu , , 1 . 4 APL' , 14'- , . x i , 2 7 S 'J I, ' E. E. PILTDOWN - 'U 7 f - Oki of t . tical! ix ,V , if . V' I ji! , L bl l fr I 'is will ,wp f o V . yi sf, X f V! HN 'ali its W' W im lf X1 ' f r',1 19151 1- ASQ, 7 f- ' ' ' ,ff' . ff f' ffl if f I F fyin P! - I if ' . f ,. 5.-:f I is-.2 V22 Page 246 l-lere we present for the First time ci man who is destined to make his mark in the world. It is no other than Earl E. piltdown, gentleman and loaler. Mr. piltdown is shown registering and experiencing the usual difficulties. The Freshman Adviser is just telling E. E. that he can't take Chem. 3O'l, Calculus, French, Ger- man, and P, E. CE. Efs room mate has some books to sell.D The seekers alter knowledge and dates on the right are just getting the low down on easy male professors. Since the city fathers won't give us side- walks, Mr. Piltdown has taken matters into his own hands. l-le is here shown defying the long arm of the law, l-le is going to take the brick down to Lake Ridgeway and throw it in. This fills up the lake and kills two birds with one brick. These bricks make dandy little watch fobs, mantle ornaments, Christmas pres- ents, and door stops. The usual pre Homecomin scene pre -. Q . .- senting Earl lf. Piltdown and his roommate. E. E. spealcs. Look pal, if you lend me live bucks to talce that Isilciyrt to the hop, l'll do your French for a mont . ..NGW... l'll even' return that lionslcin undershirt l borrowed. l Il even get it washed. Naw. l'lI give you my list of telephone numbers, including that blonde on Mill St. Naw.', Look, I'II tell you my system lor beating the machine at the cafe. No lcidding'? Sure Gosh pal, that's white of youln Reading from right to lelt, a barbarian and a Greelc. The Greelc is going over to the cafe to study CD, and the barb is going to incite a riot against the Greeks. These two boon companions are inseparable, and nothing seems to mar their beautiful friendship, not even the stories circulating around, about, to and lro, accusing each ol murder, dirty politics, vote buying, and treachery. Even the letters in the Wailing Wall don't seem to bother them Cmuchll TA OFF E . G - E rw KL tx XX Qxxg if 1. x I- X 1 K1- i. I lNYKKxIx.' L l ix tl vt ll it ,h-. f E. PILTDO fl: fl 'HIC X' ffm S i uuvca, bx fi? f i 52131, fig if Q? ff' I' ... BI' cl l Y ln... A, J., g ,. ,ii CRT? it , -.-E-2 Page 247 WN 'Ill' I E . 7 fl . ii .Q E. PILTDOWN 'ff' J X i iw- Xl-31, 2 iii ..,iQ,h: Y l - N - - ..,h g. urwvgn. H i N 9 1 ff I iii , X ?h,,,, iq . ,515 ' ff' 'L fffmfig- 9 if 2 71 x l ,l ff ' W L, riff' f Q! 5 I 'fffw A i' E. - '5-n-- Page 246' filo E LFNO8 ,,,.--f--J f MQ , K X f. 'ETCAIQPJ i Place-Front ol auditorium lime-Before the inauguration The struggle begins: Faculty member clutching beard in dismay- Where, oh where are the students? Know they not that this is the Big Day? Faculty member registering clespair4UAlas, brother, they seem to have vanished. We have searched high and low and the cale, They are gone. F.lVl.C.B.f Alter me renting these duds at an extremely high price, and now no one will gaze in awe at me arrayed in them, ah mel The pest ol the campus. The only person we all hate. A genuine, Al. apple polisher. Captured while young, an apple polisher can be taught to smile ata stale laculty joke, laugh out loud on sight ol a Phi Beta Kappa lcey, and wear callouses on his elbows leaning on the prot's deslc. The lad who never has his lessons but always gets the A. Gosh, l hope that apple has a worm in itl For the First time we present a picture oi Clarence Cro-Magnou emerging from the second Floor Main building stairs. Clarence ventured up these stairs trying to malce a second- hour class on time and was lost to the sight oi mari for two days. ln an exclusive intervievv, Mr. Cro-Magnou said-Ultis ci shame-llm gonna talce steps. Yessir, l'm gonna take the steps down the hall, they aren't cluttered up. Next time this happens, l'm gonna protest. Not that l'm against clearing up the old dump, but how come those vvorlting men get to smolce on the campus and we dont? Spring arrives alter a little unusual weather and Finds us our usual busy, energetic, dynamic, up-on-our toes sell. E. E. PILTDOWN 'J lf fff. Mx v' 'mi' ut 1 1' 'N X QL vi uf? F0 ' X A Q 51? ' . ,xx ,T fi E: wrr ' Z P T, arm. ' B , ' . .-Q - YII fy f ZMWWW 452 lx . l 0 'V A i i fs Q 0-3 'Q-0 2 ' f l if 2' i ,ffP':' K! 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W.58, 139, 135, 138, 145, 176 Aiken, Keith. .90, 139, 135, 159 Alexander, Josephine ...... 90 Allen, Elizabeth Lee. .90, 130 Allen, John ............... 44 Allen, Josie Allevene ...... 58 Allen, Mary Belle.90, 133, 138 Alwood, Sarah Elizabeth. . .44, 131, 170 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Alice ..... 58, 139, 135, 153 Doris .........,.. 39 Jane.90, 133, 138 Lillian ..... 90, 138, 930, 170 Mary EIlen.9O, 133, 138 Anderson, Wendell. ........ 39 Arbeiter, Harold .,......... 58 Ariord, Ruth D ......... 58, 146 Armstrong, LaVerne ........ 18 Arndt, Frederick ............ 44 Arnold, Clyde H. .39, 139, 134, 136, 159 Arnold, George ..........,. 58 Arnold, Robert ......... 90, 186 Asbury, Delmar J ...,....... 90 Atwell, Ethel Ferne ......... 39 Aydellotte, Anna ...... 90, 153 Banks, Brashear, Ernest. .60, 196, 197, B Bach, Louise ......,........ 18 Badgett, Charles Oscar.90, 197, 139, 199, 151 BaHey,VV.hA. ......... 18,150 Baine, Mary Margaret ...... 91 Baker, Florine ......... 91, 139 Baker, Griii ............... 91 Baker, lmogene ........ 91, 139 Baker, Sara S .............. 18 Baker, Von L.39, 139, 158, 147 Baldridge, Harriette ........ 91 Baldwin, Helen A .......... 18 Ballance, Marvin E .... 39, 197, 133,138,158,144,147 Charles ............. 91 Barbour, Frances ........... 18 Barger, Eugene.91, 186, 176 Barman, lris ................ 91 Barnard, Ethna .....,....... 59 Barnard, Millie ........ 91, 139 Barnes, Mary Louise. .18, 146, 150 Barrow, Thomas S .... ..... 9 1 Barthel, Dale L ............, 99 Barton, Thomas F ....... 18, 150 Bastien, Henry A. .99, 139, 149 Bates, Helen F.39, 909, 910, 1 53 Baumann, Karl W ....,.. 39, 138 Baysinger, Martha ..... 59, 197, 131,199, 135,147,153 Beard, Rochelle ....... 39, 139 Bearden, Norma ....... 99, 139 Beary, Harold ......... 59, 136 Beck, Norman W..59, 131, 139 Beggs, Carl ............ Bell, Jesse. . .39, 197,13 Bell, Robert D .... 59, ....44 0,137 133,174 Benz Mildred Benefiel, Mary Helen ......, 79 , ............. 59 Beny,BeHy..59,197,133,170, 169 Berry, Dale ............,... 59 Berry, W. Harris, .33, 149, 150, 151 Best, Ella Mae ............. 99 Betts, Berneice .... . . .99 Betts, Bill .................. 99 Bevis, Dora ................ 18 Beyer, Richard L..19, 174, 168, 160 Billingsley, Pauline.59, 135, 149 Birch, Dorothy .............. 99 Bird, Wayne ............... 99 Black, Harold ........ 59, 906 Blackard, Mildred .... 99, 139 Blackburn, Gladys .......... 60 Blackburn, Mary .....,...... 93 Blackwood, James .......... 44 Blette, George S ..,........ 44 Block, Ferne ..,.. 60, 153, 909 Bollinger, Marguerite. .93, 139 Boomer, George Louis.93, 139, 199, 134, 136, 159,174 Boomer, Simeon E ...... 19, 150 139, 131,139, 150, 147 Boner, Leonard ............ 93 Boner, Roger .,........ 93, 134, 74, 149 Bond, James ......... 33, 907, 1 Boner, Zella ......... 60, 153 Borah, Freda .,....,........ 60 Boskett, Grace.. .33, 139, 153 Bovinet, Wesley ....... 33, 133, 138,174 Bowie, Robert ............. 60 Bowyer, Emma L ........,... 19 Boyd, Theresa 60, 131, 1 39, 1 36 Boyle, Virginia ........ 93, 1 39, 153,909 Brace-well, George ......... 19 Bradshaw, Thelma .,........ 93 Bradshaw, Virginia ......... 60 Bramlet, Fred H ....... 33, 139, 134, 1 59, 1 58 Brannon, Lldine ....... 60, 134, 136, 149 Brasel, Mary Frances ....... 60, 199, 139 198,139, 138, 160, 176 Bretsch, Hermann. .33, 150, 158 Brock, Eileen. ........ 44, 197, 198, 139, 135, 150, 160 Brock, Glen ...... 61, 134, 149 Broeking, Ida ......... 93, 145 Brown, Lowell D. .61, 147, 174 Brown, Marjorie ..... ... . . .61 Brown, Marjorie ...... 33, 198, 133,138,160,170 Brown, Thelma Lee .... 93, 170 Brown Rose ...... 93, 141, 909 Brown, W. O .............. 19 Brune, Helen.61, 139,153, 909 Bryant, Tracy L ....... 49 .19,1 Buchanan, Allen ...... 61, 133, 144,147,159 Buckner, Carl .,............ 44 Buell, Elizabeth ............ 94 Bullock, Spruel .... 61, 139, 149 Burke, Marietta. . .94, 139, 909 Burkhart, Kate ........ 61, 133, 135,138,170 Burnett, Mary S ...,........ 33 Burns, Afton ............... 94 Burns, Floyd .......,.. ...... 3 3 Burns, Jane. . .61, 139, 934, 947 C Cade, Harland ........ 94, 186 94 Calza, Jennie .............. Campbell,Marylsabell 33, 136, 169, 1 79 Carlton, Wendell M ........ 94 Carnett, James H, .44, 149, 164 Carpenter, Aileen .......... 19 Carr, Orion Vere ...... 94, 151 Carson, Dorothy .........,.. 94 Carter, Russel ..... 34, 149, 174 Cary, Musette.61, 1 39, 135, 939 Casey, Arnold B ...... 61, 191 Cason, Frances Ernestine 69,130 Casper, George Earl ...... 54356 134, Casper, Russell .... .... 9 4, 134 Catt, l-larolcl ...... 94,174, 186 Cavelia, Kathryn ........... 19 Cavitt, Lucille .............. 95 Chamness, Robert ...... 69, 138 Chandler, Jean ....... 95, 139, 135, 146, 153 Chapman, Mildred ..... 95, 139 Charles, Clara ........ 34, 139 Church, Nelson ........ 69, 139 Chenoweth, Lee ....... 45, 199 Cisne, Margaret. .69, 131, 170 Cisne, Wlllis G ......... ,... 1 9 Clark, Bernice ..... 45, 196, 146 Clark, Lulu R ............... 19 Clark, Maurice ....,... 69, 199 Clayton, John .... ........ 9 5 Cla ton, Kathryn .... ...,.. 9 5 Collard, John E ........ 95, 134 Combs, Fuller .......,...... 90 Cook, Melba Lou ...... 95, 133, 135, 136, 170 Cooley, Virginia ...... 45, 131, 133, 135, 179 Copple, Eugene Allred .95, 159, 903,906 Copple, Ural .......... 95, 904 Corzine, Loyd ......... 95, 188 Corzine, Maxine ...,.. 96, 188 Corzine, Wayne S ..... 69, 134, 139,141 Cotter, Guinna ........ 96, 133 Courtney, Mary ........ 96, 170 Cowley, June .............. 34 Cowling, Helen ............ 69 Cox,Beuy .... 26,122,132,142 Cox, Earl .................. 96 Cox, Elizabeth ........,.... 90 Cox, Flemin W ............. 90 Cox, Foulon Eldon ..... 96, 139, 135,149 Cox, Jack ............. 96, 139 Cox, Loyd F ..... 45, 199, 131, 139,134,149, 144, 159 Cox, Wilireda Ann .... 96, 139, 135, 149 Craggs, Charles Wayne ..... 96 153 135 Craig, lrene. .69, 131, 141, Crain, Helen ..... 96, 133, Crain, Myra Maxine. . .69, 139 Crain, Sue ....... 69, 196, 133, 149, 153, 170, 909 Cramer, Clarence H ........ 90 Crandle, James Kelly. . .63, 139 Crane, Estella Roy ........,. 90 Crane, Vernon ........ 45, 127, 160, 176 Craney, Alice .... 45, 142, 152 Craver, Kenneth ....... 45, 128, 151, 156 Craver, Mary Belle. ........ 63 Crawford, Mary ....,...,... 20 Crenshaw, Howard .... 45, 141 Crews, Lowell ........ 45, 156 Crews, Luke .......,....,.. 97 Cromeenes, Helene .... 63, 153 Cross, Jasper ......... 45, 127, 128,131, 133,160,176 Crowell, Harold ...... .63, 139 Cruse,Joe ............ 63,132, 134, 136, 186 Cummins, Virginia.97, 132, 138 Curd, Mary Ellen ...... 34, 170 Curry, William F ....... 97, 139 Curtis, Virgil. .97, 186,191, 199 D Dabney, Eugene. .97, 142, 176 Dallas, Nancy Murl ...,..... 63 Davenport, Laura Jane. .97, 133 Davis, Aline ............... 63 Davis, Carmen ...,.......... 97 Davis, Clark. .97, 126, 133, 174 Davis, J. Cary ......... 20, 136 Davis, Lowell A. . .34, 149,164 Davis, Sibyl Lee ............ 97 Dawson, William Hill ....... 97 Dees, Ellis ........ 63, 131, 139 DeJarnett, Raymond ......... 34 Denny, Florence .......,.... 20 Derbak, Nicholas ...... 46, 142 Diekemper, Ruth. . .98, 132, 148 Di Giovanna, Vincent ...... 20, 202, 206 Dillinger, Joseph R 57, 63, 134 Dillow, Evelyn ......,.. 98, 132 Dillow, J. W, .....,......., 20 Ditterline, Ada Belle ........ 63 Dixon, Mary Lee ............ 64 Dmon,Rum .......i.... 64,141 Dodd, Louise.64, 129, 131, 132 Dodge, Juanda Jean. . .98, 134 Doerr, Delmar ...,.......... 98 Dohanich, George ..... 64, 189 Donahue, Eugenia ..... 98, 133 Donnahoo, Margaret. . .64, 189 Dorris, Virginia ............ 98 Dorris, Virginia Ruth ....... 98, 129, 153 Doty, Bruce ............ 98, 127 Doty, Lloyd ,..... ..... 4 6, 127, 128, 132,135,150, 160 Douglas, Allison ....... 34, 132, 134,164 Douglas, Wayne. .98, 141, 152 Dowdy, Wayne ........ 98, 132 Downey, Philip ............. 99 Downen, Max ..,...... 64, 142 Dudenbostel, Bernard.. .64, 132 Dudenbostel, Kathleen. .64, 135, 209, 210 Dulaney, Flo ........... 99, 132 Dulany, Catherine ...,. 46, 135, 136, 146 Dunn, Farcl ................. 99 Dunn, Generose ....... 99, 132, 134, 148 Dunn, Nancy Jane ..... 64, 131, 133,170 Dunning, Albert ............ 99 E Eadie, Mary ....... .... 9 9, 132 Eads, Mabel .... ....... 2 1 Eaker, B. Darcy ............. 99 Eaton, John ........... 46, 132, 136, 174, 184 Eaton, Otis W .... 46, 139, 142 Eaton, Roberta ............. 46 Ebbs, Charles Bertrum . .34, 132, 136, 174, 1 84 Edmonds, Genevieve. , .64, 127 Edwards, LaVerne .......... 46 Edwards, Troy .... 65, 189, 191 Elders, Frank. .99, 133,135,138 Elder, Geneva 65, 135,136,141 Elliott, Merritt D. . .46, 131, 205 Ellis, Evelyn ........... 65, 153 Emery, Lawrence ........... 99 Emery, RusseII.34,158,183, 190 Entsminger, Mary ........... 21 Ernstin , Martina. .65, 132, 153 Etheridqge, Frances ..,....... 21 Etherton, Edwin ....... 65, 134, 142,174 Hhen6n,vvHH6m+465,149,159 Eubank, Delbert M ..... 65, 142 Evans, Mary Louise ..... 99, 148, 1 49, 170 Evett, Samuel C ........ 34, 127, 160,174 F Folk, Bernie .......... 100, 206 Faner, Robert Dunn ....... Farmer, Roberta. . .35, 132, Federer, Jane. 35, 1 33, 1 69, ..21 142 172 Felts, Jean Rose ....... 65, 136 Fildes, Florence Maxine 65, 153 Finley, Elizabeth ...... 100, 132, 135, 153 Fnney,J.T. ........... 35,199, 133,135,158 Finley, Robert .............. 35 Finn, Kenrietl'1.65, 127, 149, 206 Finn, Louise Roark.46, 133, 172 Fiveash, Edna .............. 35 Flick, Leslie. . .47, 144, 152, 199 Ford, Hester .......... 100,141 Foster, Helen ............. 100 Foulon, T. J ....... . . .100, 132, 135,141,142 FOX, Fred L. . .35, 150, 156, 162 Fox, Mae L ................ 21 Fraley, Charlotte ...... 35, 135, 141, 230 Frank, Ardelle William ...... 66 Frank, Helen 100, 132, 141, 209 Frank, Reva ........... 47, 141 Franklin, George ........... 66 Frasure, Kenneth. .66, 132, 203 Freeman, Martha. .66, 153, 209 Freeman, Vincent 100, 130, 137 French, Naomi ........ 100, 132 French, Oneida ........... 100 Freres, Helen ..... ...... 4 7 Frick, James A ............ 100 Frier, Susan ........... 66, 127, 1 33, 131, 170 Fugate, Carol ......... 35, 132, 135, 153, 230 Fulkerson, Elbert ............ 21 Fulkerson, Glen ....... 66 127, 133,134,138,144,176, Fulmer, Melba Yvonne .... 207 . .35 Fults, Ruth Husband.. Furlow, Sylvia ....... G Gallegly, Robert. .55, Garrison, Reva Opal. Gaston, John ....... Gebhard, Doris.. .35, Gent, Verna Lillian.. Gerstenecker, Helen. Ghent, Ed. . .36, 185, Ghent, Lucille ...... Gibbons, M. Alberta Gibbons, Glynn. .66, Gibbons, Kelly .... 66 I Giltner, Lois ......... . ,..21 ....101 142,174 ......66 N...1o1 132,153 ...H.21 .66,153 142,179 ...H.36 ....U.21 133,149 133,149 .101,132 Glodich, William .......... 101 Goddard, Mary ........ 21, 150 Goley, Marie ..... 67, 132, 209 Goodrich, Dorothy .... 67, 132, 142, 153 Goodwin, Tina ............ 22 Graves, Gthella M. . .101, 132, 153 Green, Frank C.. . .67, 164,206 Green, Harold. .36, 134, 135, 136, 137, 174 Green, Wayne A.101, 129, 149 Greer, Rosalie ............ 101 Gregory, Harry Glenn.36, 132, 134,136,158,149,159 Grizzell, William M. ........ 67 Groppel, Howard F ......... 67 Gross, Eutha ............... 67 Grubb, Bruce ............. 101 Guiney, James. . .47, 133, 174 206 Gunn, Billy Agnes .... 101, 133, 172 Gunn, Helen Jeannette ..... 67 Gunter, Clifford A ..... 67, 142 H Hall, Charles ...... 101, 176 Hall, Dilla ................ 22 Hall, Emerson E .,.... ...... 2 2 Hall, Grace Harriet.. .36, 132, 136 Hall, Mark ............... 102 Hall, Nora ........... 36, 132 Hall, Robert.102, 132, 176, 186 Hamilton, Margaret. . .102, 132 Hammock, Kenneth ...... . .102 Hanson, Mildred ...... 102, 209 Hardy, Vera .... 102, 132, 153 Harris, Dorothy ........ 36, 170 Harriss, Virginia ........... 67 Hart, Fay .................. 22 Hart, Vivian.. .102, 129, 172, 209 Hasenjaeger, William R ..... 67, 127, 133, 131 Haun, Raymond ........... 102 Havens, George .,........ 102 Hawkins, Ruth ..... 68, 210,153 Hawkins, May S ......... Hays, Stanley. . .68, 134, 136, 139 Healy, Gladys ......... 36, 132 Heckel, Charles ....,. 102, 186 Hedden, Hazel ............ 68 Heinzman, Max R.47, 174, 142 Heller, Arther Lee .... 103, 1 32, 1 76, 1 86, 199 ..22 Jordan, Dolores Ruby ...... Jordan, Lois ............. K Karr, Robert H .... 70, 139, .105 .105 149, 148 Karralcer, Jean ............ 105 Karralcer, Oliver.37, 139, 131, 158 Keeler, Iris Enid .... 70, 139, 141 Keiner, Lawrence ......... 105 Keith, Lois ................ 105 Kell, Alice ..............., 48 K6H,R656ffvv .... 48,156,164 Keller, Lois ...,....,... 70, 138 Kelley, Evan Hugh .......... 70 Kelley, Mary Evelyn. .106, 139 Kelley, Orland .... 48,139,135 Kelley, T. Erwin ....... 37, 135 Kellogg, Thelma L .......... 99 Kelsey, Edward. . .70, 144, 147 Kelso, Margaret.106, 139, 153 Keollcer, Evelyn ........ 70, 909 Kerley, Ruby ............... 99 Keyes, Charles ........ 106,185 King, David ................ 48 King, Florence R ............ 99 King, Lucille ,..,.......... 106 King, Marion Burr ..... 106,134 Kinsman, Henry .... 70,139, 903 Kiphart, Mildred J ..... 71, 139 Klein, Ardell ...... 71,199,145 Klein, Marie. .... 71, 197, 144 Klie, Harry ............... 106 Knecht, Julia ,............ 106 Knecht, Walter .......,.,... 48 Knieplcamp, Edith E...106, 131 Knight, Kathleen ...... 106, 139 Kniseley, Willadene...106,139 Knobeloclc, Erna . . .49,199, 138 Kolmer, Marie Louise. .71, 199, 145, 153 Krappe, Edith S ......,.,.... 99 Krause, Annemarie E .,...... 93 Krewinghaus, Loraine. .71, 139, 199, 145, 153 Krueger, Norman ........... 71 Krugholf, Florence .......... 37 Kudlalc, Julianna ....... 71, 139 Leonard, Mildred ..... 107, 139 Lieb, Virginia H.79, 909, 153 Lind, Irene .....,,.... 107, 139 Lindsay, Genevieve .... 79, 170 Lindsey, Euell ......... 49, 149 Lindsey, Rose Evelyn.. .79, 139, 131, 909, 196 Lingle, Fred ............... 93 Lingle, Leland P ............ 93 Lipe, Margaret. . .107, 138, 909 Lipe, Velma R. . .107, 139, 134, 141 Lipscomb, Marion. .79, 909, 153 Little, Jack ........... 107, 906 Livingston, Randell ........ 108 Loclcie, Georgina.79, 197, 199, 131,133,160,17O Logan, Clarence ......... Logan, Clarence C ....... Logan, Eleanor. . .108, 139, 153 ..93 .108 Helm, Verniece L .......... 68 Hemphill, Sarah ........... 103 Henderson, Norlan ........ 103 Henson, Carl ......... 103,185 Henson, George ........... 68 Henry, Guy ......,........ 103 Herl, Marie EIinor.68, 139, 148 Hetherington, Gene. .36, 156, 151 Hicks, Ruth ........ 68,139,135 Hicks, William Vernon ..... 68, 1 39, 199, 906 Highsmith, Mabel ..... 68, 139, 909, 150, 151 Hill, Dale ..... 68, 132, 176, 139, 189, 195 Hill, Paul ................. 69 Hill, Richard G. . .103, 197, 176 Hinclcle, Maryan ...... 47, 133, 1 35, 179 Hines, Virginia Lee ....... 103 Hinkel, Mary Jane .... 103,139, 134, Q09 Hogue, Don W ............. 69 Holder, Imogene ....... 47,179 Hord, Lena ............... 47 House, Robert ........ 103, 134 Howerton, William Dayton.103, 139,139 Hoye, Edith ............... 69 Hoyt, Lois Ann ..... ...... 6 9 Hubble, Ellsworth ......... 104 Hubble, Kenneth .......... 104 Hubele, Louise ........... 104 Hudgens, Edith ....... 104, 170 Hudson, Henri ............ 104 Hughes, Wilma Ruth. . .69, 139, 148, 153, 909 Hughey, Genevieve ........ 69 Humphrey, Earline .......... 69 Humphrey, Lenora .......... 47 Humphrey, Leora ........... 47 Hungate, Dorothy F. . .104, 909 Hunter, Lester ............. 69 Hurley, Catherine .......... 69 Hutchcraft, Milton ,... .... 4 8 I Inman, Barbara .... ........ 4 8 Irwin, Eugene ....... 69, 199 J J:1clcMaurine .... 104, 133, 170 Jack, Robert Lee ..... 36, 130, 137, 1 47 James, Robyn M ............ 48 Jent, Eva ............. 70, 153 Johnson, Dolores .......... 104 Johnson, Euel.104, 133, 138, 174 Johnson, Genevieve ....... 104 Johnson, Herbert E ........ 105 Johnson, J. C .... 70, 139, 135, 149, 1 59, 1 99 Johnson, Joe Raymond. .48, 906 Johnson, Marjorie M. .105, 130 Joines, Elton .............. 105 Jonah, Julia ............... 99 Jones, Betty ...... 37, 133, 170 Jones, Laurene ........ 70, 170 Jones, Martha.. .105, 131, 138 Jones, Muriel Newton ...... 48 Jones, Wayne. . .105, 139, 134, 135 Kuhlman, Henry F ...... 71, 149 L Langdon, Ann. . .71, 197, 139, 138 Langel, Alice .............. 71 Langenlelcl, Martha Jean. .107, 133, 198, 149, 196, 179 Land, George ........ 49, 133, 151,156,176,186 Land, Mildred ............. 37 Latimer, Elizabeth .... 107, 133, 135, 144, 170 Lauder, Fred E ............. 93 .49, 133, 179, 909 Lawrence, Mary ..... 169, Lawrence, Randal .... 107, 174 Lawson, Douglas E .... Leach, Parilee ........ 107, 139 Lear, Mary Louise .... 107, 139 . . . . . .93 Lee, Alma ........... Lee, Gordon M ........ 79, 1 Lee, Opal Fern ............ 49 Lemons, Hoyt. . .37, 139, 134, 135, 158, 31,179 Lentz, E. G ............. 93, 16 ......79 97 Logue, 5ara.108,197, 133,170 Long, Elizabeth Lough, Lois E.. Lovelace, Royce .......... Loy, Murrell. .. .108 .108 .108 37,149 Lynn, Kenneth R ....... 49, 134, 135, 136, 149, 159 Mc McAdoo, Winston .... 108, 159 McAndrew, William ........ 93 McBride, Ralph ....... 49, 149 McBrien, Hattie ........... 108 McCann, Laura Marie. .79, 148 McCarrey, Florence. . .79, 139, 131, 136 McClerren, Nadine ....... 108 McClintock, Ralph ......... 109 McCloud, Margaret. .109, 133, 199, 170 McConachie, Florine ...... 109 McCormack, Jaclc.109, 134, 136 McCoy, Blanche ...... 79, 199 McCracken, Haline. . .49, 131, 139 McCue, Aileen. .37, 139, 149, 153 McCue, John .............. 73 McDowell, Lillian ......... 109 McDowell, Luther .... 109, 139 McEIhattan, Betty.37, 148, 169, 170 McGinnis, William... 73, 199 McGuinn, Winifred .... 73, 139 McGuire, Kenneth .... 109, 186 Mclntosh, Davis S. .93, 135, 136 McKinney, Veralee ......... 73 McNeill, Eileen. . .37, 197, 160 McNeill, Elsie Parrish ....... 93 McSparin, Bonnie ........ 109 M Mannen, Marjorie .... 73, 153 Marchildon, Holly C. . .49, 148, 1 51 Margrave, Wave ........... 73 Margrave, Wendell .... 94, 134 Maricle, Otis ......... 73, 131 Markus, Chris W ....... 38, 150 Markus, Marie E. ..... 73, 153 Martin, Jean.73, 131, 170, 149 Martin, LaVerne ........... 73 Martin, Ralph .... 50, 139 149 Mathews, Charles W. . .49, ,1Q7, 133,158,176 Neely, Charles ...... .,.. Mathews, Joe .... 109, 127 lvletme, Wendell. . .38,132, Matthes, Helen ........ 24 Maxwell, Ethel v ..,.. 50,' 176 158 136 141 Maxwell, Lorraine... .74, 132 Mayberry, Lloyd ............ 74 Mayhew, Maude ........... 24 Maynard, Marvin E. . .50, 135, 1 70 Mayor, John ........,,..... 24 Medhurst, Merle.38, 158, 1442, 1 7 170 Medlin, Jewell. . .50, 135, Meinkoth, Norman.74, 132,150 Meinkoth, Vincent ..., 50, 132 Melvin, Ruth ....,.......... 74 Mercer, Aleen ....... 109, 153 Merrell, Grace ,........,.. 74 Merritt, Robert S ..... 74, 132, Myers, Helen ..... ... Myers, Kenneth ..... ... N Nattsas, Adolphina ....... Naugle, Angie.. .75, 141, Nauman, Ellouise..51,133, Neal, Ruth Ella ........ 76, Neckers, Kenneth ....., 24, Needham, Isabelle ....... Nelson, Mary Sue ........ Nerone, Albert J ...... 51, Newton, Ralph ........ 51, Nicely, Wanda ........ 76, Niebruegge, Robert ..,. 76, Nolen, Russell M ....... 25 Nollau, Lois. .76, 133, 153 I .111 111 ..75 209 170 132 156 111 ..25 ..76 186 134 132 142 158 209 .....112, 136 Pope, John ,.... Poretti, Paul ..,....... 112, 186 Porter, William A .......... .78 Power, Esther M .... ..... 2 5 Powers, Ruth Ella ...,...... 112 Prock, Lenora .....,....... 112 Prout, Peggy Lou ....... 51, 133 Provart, Victor ..,......... 113 Puckett, Curtis. . .78, 132, 1134? Puckett, Leo .......... 113, 132 Pulliam, Roscoe ............ 15 Purdy, Jesse R ...,.. . ...,..25 139, 1 42, Merwin, Bruce ........ 24, Merwin, Elizabeth ..... 74, Metcalf Dalton ......,. 74 150 158 172 132 153 Michael, Selma.. .110,132I, ' ' .110 P MIHlIU, L. A ............. Miles, Edward V ....... 24, 17 Miller, Bert ............... 110 Miller, Evelyn.38, 127, 209, 144, 147, 153 Miller, Mary Anna . 50, 170, 143 Miller, Robert H ...... 110, 142 Milner, Shirley L. . .74, 139, 142 Nooner, Winifred .......... 39 Norris, Mary Oliver .... 76, 153 Norton, Helen ..........,.. 76 O Odum, James A. .51, 133, 179, 186, 198 Ogden, Susie E ........ 25, 142 Orr, Elizabeth. ........ 11, Orr, Harold E ....,.... 76 Osborn, Denzil ........ 76: 209 1 52 142 Moorman, Howard.. .38, Mings, John. ..... 38, 133, Miskell, M:1rgaret.50, 136, 174 170 Misker, Francis A. .50, 133,174 Mitchell, Edward .... 50, 133, 138, 233 Mitchell, Ruby Helen ....... 74 Mitchler, Paul ....... 110 Mebley, eqle ....... '.'1'1'c5,' 206 Moen, Grace .....,...,.... 38 Moon, James V. . .75, 139, 142, 57 Moon, Norman .,........,. 110 Moore, Mary Evelyn.110, 132, 136 Moore, Mary Frances.38, 176, 168 Moore, Robert R.38, 132, 135, 210 Paige, Rose.39, 128, 132, 147, 153 .76 .25 .77, 133, 141 Papham, Paul T ............ Pardee, Charles ........... Parkinson, Carl Clifton. Parmly, Lucille ....... 12 ...,.111 134,170 111 Parrish, Lucy. .77, 7, Pate, Homer l ............. O Ouarles, Robert W .... 113, 174 Ouindry, Lowell ...... 113, 142 Ouindry, Paul...113, 131, 132, 1 42 Ouindry, Randall. ..78, 142 Ouinn, Lois ........ ....... 7 8 R Radcliff, Emmet ..... ...... 1 13 Ragsdclle, Ted R ............ 25 Rains, Byford ..... .... 7 8, 199 Ramsey, Floyd L ...,.... 39, 152 Randolph, Wilma ...... 78, 142 Rasche, Carlton. .51, 127, 142, 1 52, 1 76 Rea, Delton .......... 78, 142 Record, Edmund ....... 113, 142 Redfearn, Imogene ..... 78, 141 Reed, Edward W ........... 39 Reese, Mary Jane ......... 113 Reeves, Frank W. .113, 142, 176 Rentlro, Anita. . .52, 128, 153, Q09 Repke, Margaret .......... 113 Reynolds, Byiord ....... 79, 131 Rhodes, Bettie ........ 114, 170 Rice, Elizabeth Helen. .79, 131, 133, 135, 142, 172 Rich, Carol E. .39, 132,142, 149 Rich, Sonya ............... 11 4 Richards, Jean ............ 114 Richey, Charles E.114, 132, 142 Roach, Lulu D .............. 26 Roberson, Floy Lorene. .40, 132, 1 35, 1 36 Roberts, Fred ......... 1 1 4, 1 32 158, 162,179, 184 Morawski, William .... 38, 174, 168,179, 31, 183 Morgan E. Maxwell ........ 39 Morgan Geraldine .... 75, 132, 138 Morris, Eugene V. . . , . .50, 134 Morris, lone ,......... 75, 132 Morris Joe ...... 75, 132, 145 Morton, Jean...75, 132, 141, 142 Moser, lngal W. . .75, 132,142 Moss, David. ..... 110,127,149 Mountain, Van Wayne .... 110, 133, 174 Moye, Fern ...... 111, 132, 146 Muclcleroy, Renzo E .... 24, 139 Murphy, Agnes O .... .24, 129 Murphy, James E ...... 75, 132, 135,142 Murphy, Juanita ...... 51, 132, 142,135 Muzzey, Dorothy M ......... 24 Myers, Blanche ............ 75 Patrick, Jewell T ........... 77 Patrick, Laurence ...... 111, 1 86 Patterson, Alice ............ 25 Patterson, Charles ..... 39, 132, 136, 153 Patterson, Frances ...... 51, 170 Patterson, Geneva ..... 77, 142, 153 Patterson, John ....... 111, 174 Peacock, Vera L ........... 25 Pearson, Seaton ....... 77, 134 Penn, Lovia Bell .....,. 39, 130 Pennington, Leda ...... 39, 132, 1 38, 1 53, 210 Penry, Mabel ............. 111 Pepple, Gertrude ...... 77, 141 Perry, Carl G ...... 77, 204, 1 42 Perry, Fred. .112, 132,136, 1 42, 150,152 Petersen, Goodwin ,... 51, 128, 1 34, 164 Petersen, Louis C ........... 25 Petersen, Robert ....... 11, 134, 164, 207 Peterson, Polly ..... 31, 39, 170 Phillips, Frank ,........ 77, 132 Phipps, Esther .............. 51 Pieper, Mildred.. .77, 129, 145 Pierson, Jean M ...... 112, 132 Pike, Charles Lewis. . .112, 174 Pike, Kathleen ............ 112 Piper, l-lelen.112,131, 132, 153 Plaster, Omalee. . .77, 132, 141 Platt, Sampson F ...,........ 78 Plog, Mildred .............. 78 Robertson, Mabel ...... 79, 145 Robinson, James Troy. . .40, 132, 142,141, 150, 152 Roever, Norma ........ 79, 145 Rogers, John A ....... 114, 127, 132,152,176 Rogers, Ora D ............. 26 Rongey, Mildred .......... 114 Roper, Eva Janette ........ 114, 132,136 Ross, Carl L ............... 114 Ross, Elizabeth.114, 133, 135, 179 Ross, Rolla R ...... ........ 1 15 Rude, Charles ......... 79, 142 Rush, Kathryn . 52, 128, 133, 11222 Rushing, Helen.. .52, 133, 142, 172 Rushing, LaVonne .......... 79 Rushing, Lee ...... 40, 149, 162 Russell, Aqnes ......... 79, 141 Russell, l-loward.79, 132, 132 15 Sanders, Alice. . .115, S Samuel, Frank. . .79, 127, 133, 138, Samuel, Lowell ...... . . . . . .115 Sanders, Lillian ....... Sanders, Fred ....... Scarlette, Helen. .115, Scherrer, George M.. Schilla, Helen ........ Schimpf, Harriet ....., 160,176 72,132, 134,144 132,142 301m 132,142 .52,147, 148,149 .a0,132 .40,142 Schlueter, Alvina ...... 80, 132, 134, 139, 1 42 Schluter, Lyle A ....... 80, 132, 1 34, 139, 142 Schmizzeur, Ozello. .. Schnake, Dorothy.11 5, Schnell, Thomas. . .11 5, ......40 132,153 132,134 Schnicker, Oscar ...... 40, 132, 1 39, 1 42, 1 47, 1 48, Schoch, Maurice C .... Schoeneberg, Helen. . 145 158,162 115,204 .30,132, 153 209 Schroeder, J. Henry .,...... 26 Schwartztauber, George E. .115 Scott, Barbara Jane. . .40, 128, 133, 138, 160, 172, 150 Scott, Martha .............. 26 Scott, Merle .............. 11 5 Scott, Paul ........ 80, 130, 137 Scott, R. A. ........ 26, 156, 162 Seibert, Norma .... 80, 131,132 Shank, Marjorie ........ 26, 17 Shappard, Pauline .......... 40 156, 158, 1, 152, 126 . .80 ...80, 135 Sharknas, Joe.. .52, 1 5 Sharp, Violet ............ Sharp, Virginia ..... Shaver, Helen .... ...... 1 15 Shelter, Ruel .....,........ 115 Shockey, Roxie ........ 80, 132 Shomaker, Aladine ........ 80 Shryock, Burnett ............ 26 Sierakowski, Frances. . .81, 131, 153,210 Simmons, Frances ....... 81, 132 134 Simpson, Ruth Eileen. . .81, , 1 53, 210 Sims, Darrell ............,. 116 Sims, James .... ....... 5 2 Sims, Troy ..... .... 1 16 Singley, Ellen .............. 81 Sinks, Robert. ............. 116 Sinks, William A ,...... 52, 142 Sisk, Frank.. .52, 132, 142, 204 Sistler, Addie L ........... 116 Sitter, Mildred ............ 116 Skaggs, Juanita ........ 53 209 Skinner, J. Edward.40, 147 176 Slechticky, James L ..... 40, 148 Slinger, Fern ............... 81 Smith, Artie ...... .... 1 16 Smith, Clarence .........,.. 53 Smith, Ella May ..,......... 116 Smith, Evelyn ..... 116,132 153 Smith, Floyd ........... 53, 139 Smith, Gladys .........,..,. 26 Smith, Gladys O ............ 26 Smith, JohnR. .,... 53,134 152 Smith, Madeleine M ........ 26 Smith, Mary Elizabeth. . .53, 153 Sneed, Helen ........ 116, 132 Snyder, Mary V ....... 81, 210 South, Charles.116, 127, 133, 176 Spann, Alfred ..,.......,... 81 Spear, Jack B ......... 117,150 Spear, Robert. . .117, 150, 176 Spear, William G ...... 81, 127, 1 76, 207 Spezia, Joseph ....,....... 117 Spieth, Marjorie. .117, 131, 132 Spiller, Virginia ....... 41, 127, 144, 147 Spires, Loren C ........,.... 27 Stallings, Maude.117, 133, 172 Stanard, Catherine. . .117, 127, 1 32, 172 Stanford, Vancil ..,....... 117 Stansfield, John. I .127,144,147 Stark, Delores ............. 117 Stmtey, G. D ......... 117, 176 Starrick, Lowell E ........... 81 Starrick, Wendell .......... 117 Steagall, Mary .... 27, 150, 126 Stearns, Troy L ............. 27 Stelanotf, Ruth ..... 81,132, 210 Stegmann, William .......... 82 Stein, Ada K ............... 41 aem,HHdOAt ..... 2Z15Q17O Stephens, Mary ............ 82 Stevenson, Maxine.82, 142, 153 Steward, A. L .... .82,132, 152 Stewart, Dorothy ....... 53, 146 Stewart, Edna .,........... 82 Steward, Veta ........ 53, 132 Stiei, Charles H ....... 11 8, 135 Smeg, Melvq .......... 32, 132 Stone, Opal ............... 27 Stone, Winifred M ..... 53, 128 Story, Alice Marie.53, 141, 209 Stricklin, Merrill ........... 118 Sullivan, Euvera. ........ . Swartz, Willis G ......... . Sweitzer, Florence. 54, 146, .118 ..27 170 SwoFlord,John ....,.. 118,127, 133, 1 29, 1 74 Svvolford, Ruth ..... 54, 133,170 Syfert, Walter G ....... 41, 1 34, 135, 1 36, 207 T Tanner, Hobert ...... 118, 132, 1 35, 1 39 Tanner, Janavie S .......... 82 Tanauary, Frances ..... 82, 133, 135, 170 Taylor, Kelly .......... 54, 156 Taylor, Lawrence .......... 118 Taylor, Loren.54, 132, 144, 142 Taylor, Warren. . .118, 132, 135 Teel, Harley R ............. 27 Tenney, Charles ............ 27 Terry, Marjorie ........... 118 Thalman, Wellington A.27, 158 Theen, Frederick William .... 82, 135,142 Thomas, Frank. . .82, 132, 135, 136, 138 Thomas, George ...... 118, 144 Thomas, Lucille .... 83, 145, 209 Thomson, Mary Sue .... 118, 148 Thorpe, Richard. . .83, 130, 137 Thrailkill, Paul E ............ 41 Thurmond, Neil ........ 83, 132 Tichenor, Harry Finney.83, 144, 149, 1 52, 164 Tilendis, Albert ........... 119 .....119, 132 Tolbert, Lillian D ........... 27 83,132,152 .....119, 136 Timpany, Emily.. Todd, Annamae. Torrens, Curtis W. Townes, Paul. .. Trail, Ada Helen ........... 41 Trainer, Jewell. Travelstead, Cla ra ....... ..83 Travelstead, Loren 119,150,184 Tripp, Charles.41, 150, 151, 158, 164 Triplett, Griffin ............ 119 Troutt, Madge ............. 28 Trover, Helen .... 119,133,170 Trovillion, Lowell .......... 83 Trulove, Jewell ............ 28 Tunks, Kathryn ..... 83, 133,170 Turner, Carroll ............ 119 Turner, Robert E. .41, 127, 133, 174,16O, 168,142 TuimH,Ern6n.41,132,139,153, 142 Tweedy, William ........... 83 U Ulrich, Aleta Francis.119, 132, 153 Ure, William ......... 119, 132 V Vandeveer, D. . .41, 144, 147 Van Lente, Kenneth. . .28, 150, 156 Van Trump, Ruby ........... 28 Vaughn, Genevieve. . .84, 153 Vaughn, J. F ............... 84 Vaught, Priscilla. .119,132, 141 Venegoni, Anthony .... 84,127, 131, 133,148 Vick, Betty. . .54, 133, 153, 170 Vick, June.. .84, 133,153,170 W Waddell, Louise ,.... ..54, 172 Wagoner, Thelma ..,...... 120 Walden, Malvin ....... 54, 132, 149, 206 Waldron, Vernell ......... 120 Walker, Catherine ..... 84, 145 Walker, lleeta ......... 84, 153 Walker, Mildred ...... 84, 127, 144,147 Walker, W. A ............ 120 Wallace, Emma Lou .... 120 132 Wallace, Ruby ............. 84 Ward, Geraldine ..,.. 120, 132 Warmack, Dorothy .... 84, 132, 134,136, 172 Warren, Fount G ........... 28 Warren, Virginia ........... 84 Warthen, Reba ............ 120 Watson, lrene ......,....... 28 Weatherly, Julian .1 20, 1 74, 1 86 Weaver, Cleda .......... Weber, Jerome ....... 54 152 Weilmuenster, Earl .... 54, 55 151 Welch, Eldred ..,.. , Wells, Florence A ........ Wells, Norris W .......... West, George E ........ 1 West, Virginia Lee .... Westwood, Dorothy ....... Westwood, Lyle ......... Wham, George D. .16, 28, I r 20, ..35 133, 158 151 156 .28 120 .55 132 .120 ..85 158 Wheatley, Virgil .85, 142, 206 Wheeler, Robert G .... 121,132 Whitlock, Gaylord .... 121, 132, 138 Whittington, Virginia ....... 85 Wiedeman, Alice .......... 85 Wiehn, Ruby .....,........ 121 Wilhelm, Grace ,.,......... 28 Wilhelm, Marguerite. .121, 127, 129, 132, 144 Wilkinson, Joseph M ........ 85 Williams, Eula Mae ,... 42, 131, 172,142 Felix ......., 85, 142 Williams, Gladys P .......... 28 Williams, Laura Z .......... 121 Williams, Marie ........... 121 Williams, Virginia l-lazel. . .121, 133, 135, 1 72 Williams, Will l-lolland .... 121, 133, 174, 186 Willis, James l-loward. .42, 132, 134, 158, 206 Willis, Maurice M ..... 42, 132, 134, 158, 206 Wilson, Conrad ............ 85 Wilson, Madonna.55, 153, 209 Wilson, Marion. . .55, 153, 209 Wilson, Mary Martelea.55, 132 Wilson, Myrtle Mae. . .85, 132, 153 Williams, Wilson, Rodney ........ 55, 142 Wilson, Thelma. .55, 128, 153, 210 Winder, Paul ......... 121, 152 Winterberger, Emile .... 85, 176 Winters, Charles D ..... 86, 144 Winters, Freda Leone. .121, 152 Winzenburger, Leona.122, 132, 141 122 Wisely,james. .,.......... 122 Withrovv, Vivian ....., 86, 132 Wittmann, William ,... 55, 139, 1 52, 1 86 Wollermann, Marcelia.86, 141 Womiclc, Mary ......... 55, 131 Wood, Roy Edward ,....... 122 Woodbridge, Charles R ,... 122, 133 Wise, George ...,......,. Woodburn, Thelma ......... 29 Woodworth, David l-l. .42, 164 Woody, Lucy K ..... 16, 29, 146 Woolard, Noble ........... 86 Woolcott, l-larry ....... 86, 129 Wooldridge, Mildred. .86, 132, 153 Wright, Eloise ........ 42, 133, 170, 151 Wright, Faye ........., 42, 132 Wright, l-larold .... 86, 132, 134 Wright I ,John l ....... ......38 Wright, Mary Eleanor.86, 131, 133, 170 Wright, Mary Elizabeth ..... 86, 127, 131,133,170 Y Yarbrough, Charles ......... 86 Yehling, l-lerman Davison. . .42, 1 50 Yost, Billie F ...,....,..... 122 Yost, Valada ......... 55, 142 Young, Charlotte .......... 122 Young, Dallas M. . .42, 141, 142 Young, Dora ........,..... 122 Young, Dorothy ........... 122 Young, Otis B ......... 29, 164 Yowell, l-loward. ,87, 131, 132 Z Zepin, Charlotte ...... 122, 132 Zerweclc, l-larriet M. . .123, 131 Zimmer, Elizabeth ...... 87, 145 Zimmerman, Mary Louise .... 87, 1 42 Zimmerman, William.. .123, 132, 135, 176, 89 Zimmerschied, Charlotte. 29, 164 Zvvetschke, Earl ....... 87, 1 32 Zvvinalc, Mary ......... 87, 131, 132, 142 . 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