Southern Illinois University - Obelisk Yearbook (Carbondale, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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E 1 K i 1 1 1 1 1 1 E r E 3 F 2 z f b E Q E J lllilllll lllllll Study hours pass quiclcly now in the shining blue and white reading rooms of the newly decorated Wheeler Library. Quiet and peaceful is this lovely corner between the Qld Science Building and the Shryoclc Auditorium. l l PRESIDENT ROSCOE PULLIAM Since l'iis inauguration in time tall oi 7935, president Roscoe Pulliam lwas devoted a large part ol luis time to studying general problems ol tlie college and bringing about improvements and clwanges Wliicli, in many instances, are still in progress. Some of tiie most important ol tliese accomplisliments are tlwe modernization ol tlie curriculum, tl'1e establisliment oia sociologydepart- ment, time addition ol twenty-tliree teacliers to tlie Faculty, and time construction ol a stadium. At tlie present time, president Pulliam is planning tlie enlargement ol tlie campus and time erection ol a mucli-needed training sclwool building. COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION Une oI president I3uIIiam's First oFIiciaI acts Wes the ereetien oI e Council of Administration, consisting of the Deen oi the FacuIty, George D, Wham, the Deen of Women, Leey K. Woody, the Deen of Men, Eli G. Lentz, the Registrar, Merierie Shank, the Business Agent, Edward V. Miles, and tne Director of Extension Service, I?usseII Nolen. Ihe establishment of the c:ounc:iI is a part oI the movement to utiIize aII avaiIabIe opinion and experience Ior the QeneraI democratization oI coIIege control. Through their cIose Contact with aII phases of student activities, the members oi the counc:iI are able to bring many vaIuabIe ideas to the weeI4Iy meetings held with the president. W TALBERT W. ABBOTT Chemistry Carterville Critic LAVERNE ARMSTRONG F A C LOUISE BACI-I Allyn Critic WILLIAM lvl. BAILEY I'Iead of Botany Department Although classroom instruction is the principal Iunction ol the Iaculty, each department carries on other activities which are vital to the life of a college campus. To recount all the extra-curricula vvorlt is impossible, but here is a record of some ofthe worthwhile achievements of 'I936-37. Dean George D. Wham, as Chairman-Secretary, has devoted much time and energy to building up the Appointments Committee Service. OF the four hundred and Fifteen students graduated and certificated last June, the Committee has been instrumental in placing three hundred and thirty-one in teaching positions or business occupations, it has aided Iorty more to continue their studies in higher institutions ol learning. This year DeanWham has increased the efficiency of the placement work by instituting a set of contidential records which include a personal data sheet, a transcript of scholarship, and copies ol recommendations by instructors and critics. During the Iast two years, the college has enlarged its opportunities for teachers who wish to secure further college credit. The Extension Division under the direction ol Dr, Russell Nolen has had more requests SARA S. BAKER I-IELEN A. BALDWIN I-Iistory Latin FRANCES BARBQUR MARY LCDLIISE BARNES English I'IousehoIcI Arts TI-IOMAS IE. BARTON DORA BEVIS Cueography Brush Critic Page I2 U L 'I' Y Head of physics Department RICHARD L. BEYER Head of History Department SIMECDN E. BOOMER EMMA L. BCWYER Head of English Department GECRGE BRACEWELL Rural Critic for courses this year than ever before, thus proving the worth of the service to the teachers of Southern lllinoia. lvvelve members of the English, Education, History, Physics, Geography, Botany, Zoology, and Modern Language Departments have given fifteen courses in which a total of three hundred and eighty-five teachers were enrolled. Four of these classes were conducted on the campus, but the others were held out of town. Those vvho complete the vvorl4 satisfactorily receive full college credit. Mr. Qscar Weber, Pro- fessor of Education at the University of lllinois, has given tvvo graduate courses in Education this year. The college was as usual host to the Southern Division of the lllinois Education Association which held its annual meeting on the campus March Q6 and Q7. Dr, Bruce Merwin and Miss May Hawkins served as president and secretary of the Association for 1936-37. Miss Mary Entsminger was chosen a member of the Executive Committee for the coming year. Among the spealcers on the general program were Dr. C. C. Eurnas of Yale University, Miss Roma Gans of Columbia University, and President W, W. Parker of Cape Girardeau Teachers' College. W. Q, BROWN TRACY L. BRYANT Superintendent of Rural Head ofCommerce Department Training Schools AILEEN CARPENTER KATHRYN CAVELIA physical Education University High School Critic WILLIS G. CISNE LULU R. CLARK Superintendent of Elementary Allyn Critic Training Schools Page I FULLER CGMBS Latin and French ELIZAEBEH cox ng is F A C FLEMIN W. CQX Geography CLARENCE I-I. CRAMER History As a result of an extended investigation of the pre-college training in grammar, composition, and literature ol S. l. S. N. U. Freshmen which vvas conducted last year by members ol the English Department, the High School English Section ol the Southern Division requested at the recent meeting that the English Department Form a permanent organization for improvement of the teaching of English in Southern lllinois and better coordination between the high schools and the college. A committee ol high school and college teachers was immediately appointed, and vvorlc has already begun. Fred Lingle, critic teacher in the Carterville l-ligh School, will represent this newly formed organization at the state meetings for the improvement of English curricula. Teachers are not the only people to whom the college gives its aid. Cn February 'IO-'I3 a Short Course for Farmers was held under the auspices of the Departments of Agriculture and l-lame Economics, cooperating with the College of Agriculture ol the University of lllinois and the Farm Bureaus of the neighboring counties. A very complete program covering all aspects of agricultural vvorl4 was given by spealcers from the college, ES-FELLA RCDY CRANE MARY CRAWFQRD Librarian English xl. CARY DAVIS FLORENCE DENNY French School Nurse VINCENT DI GIQVANNA W. DILLQW Rhysical Education Rural Critic f ,A 1 y . , LL, Z' ' fQf5l,.i2' ,,-', ' , A f ' Page 14 MABEL EADS Un Leave of Absence MARMNEMIINGER U L T Y yn ritic FRANCES ETI-IERIDGE Head of Womens physical Education Department ROBERT DUNN FANER Cn Leave of Absence the University of lllinois, and Chicago. The most modern types of farm implements were displayed in the Main Building, and the University of lllinois sent an exhibit illustrating the influence of forests in combatting and controlling erosion, the uses of terraces, the development and effects of soil acidity, and soil conservation in orchards. An experiment of particular value to the farmers of Southern lllinois has been initiated on the college farm. Under the direction of the Engineering Department of the College of Agriculture of the University of lllinois, Mr. Muclcelroy and his students have constructed an artificial lalce and a six-acre garden. Here an irrigation project is being developed to demonstrate to the small gardeners ofthe coal fields methods of utilizing hitherto unproductive land for the growing of vegetables for market. for over a year Child Guidance Clinics have been held at regular intervals on the campus under the direction of a clinic staff consisting of a psychiatrist, a psychologist, and a social vvorlcer from the lllinois lnstitute for juvenile Research, a division of the State Department of Public Welfare. The staff worlcs with a local MAE L. EQX ELBERT FULKERSQN Brush Critic Carterville Principal RUTH HUSBAND FULTS VERNA LlLLlAN GENT Allyn Critic Brush Critic lVl. ALBERTA GIBBQNS MARY GCDDARD University High School Critic Botany Page 1 5 TINA GOODWIN Brush Critic DILLA HALL A E. EMERSGN HALL 7 Rural Critic FAY HART Librarian X. A committee made up ol Dr. W. A. Thalman, Chairman, Dean George D. Wham, Dr. Bruce Nlerwin, Dr. Marie Hinrichs, and Miss Florence Denny. These meetings are open to students who have had or are taking practice teaching, to students vvho have already held teaching positions, and to members of the college and training school laculty, Already the clinics have accomplished much in aiding children who have been unable to adjust themselves to school worlc and life. During the last year and a hall the extensive improvements and repairs on campus buildings made possible by the P. W.A. Federal Worlcs Project have greatly added to the efficiency of many college departments, notably the Wheeler Library and the public spealcing division ol the English Department. The whole second Floor of the library, formerly used lor storage, is novv a reserve boolc section with a separate delivery deslc, two reading rooms, and ci staclc unit used mainly For reserve boolcs. When the Qld Science Building vvas remodelled last fall, a large part ol the second Floor was made into an auditorium. l-lere lVliss Magnus holds her public spealcing and play production classes. This audi- lVlAY S, HAWKINS DGROTHY B. MAGNUS University l-ligh School Critic English Tl-lELlVlA L. KELLOGG RUBY KERLEY English Librarian l-lAL HALL EDITH S. KRAPPE University l-'ligh School Critic English Page 16 Allyn Critic F A C ANNEMARIE E. KRALISE Geography gem E.VILAgD5i2 U L T Y artervi e ritic DOUGLAS E. LAWSON Assistant Principal of Brush Training School ELI G. LENTZ History torium is also available for entertainments and weelcly meetings of organizations and clubs, as well as for larger services to the community. An example of the latter was the Federal Arts Exhibit held there from Febru- ary Q3 to March 7. Fifty paintings by some of the most famous of Americals modern painters were mounted on newly constructed screens under the direction of Burnett Shryoclc. The exhibit officially opened with an address by Gerard Lambert, Head of the Southern Illinois Eederal Arts Project, and a program presented by the college string quartet. Miss Gladys 'Williams and Burnett Shryoclc of the Art Department acted for thelcollege in arranging this exhibition, and Mrs. Clyde Smith headed a committee of townspeople who worlced wit them. After being closed for fifteen years, the College Museum was recently reopened under the custodianship of Mary Goddard and Fred Cagle. Vtfhen the museum was moved to a new location in the Parkinson Labor- atory, the staff made a complete index of all specimens and revised the case displays. Ihis year the staff members have been collecting alcohol specimens, developing a series of bones, and mounting specimens FRED LINGLE LELAND I3. LINGLE Carterville Critic Physical Education CLARENCE C. LOGAN WILLIAM McAINIDREW University High School Critic Head ofMen's Physical Education Department DAVID S. McIINII'QSH ELSIE RARRISH McNEILL Head of Music Department Rural Critic .xi .. ... . , Page, I7 l vvtnoiau iviAi2oieAvE Music HELEN MATTHES Music MAUDE MAYI-lEW Brush Critic jQl-llXl MAYOR l-lead ol Mathematics Department relating to the natural history ol Southern lllinois, A loan service has been established which enables any class or teacher to borrow picture tiles, lile cycles ol insects, living material, and plaster models. The museum has also instituted an exchange service with other museums by means ol which the stall hopes to build up a collection of plants and animals representative ol various types throughout the United States. President Pulliam has placed Bruce Mervvin, Mary Steagall, Kenneth Van Lente, Thomas Barton, Qtis Young, Vtfillard Ciersbacher, lfussell Nolen, William Bailey, and john ivlfright on o Museum Governing Board, which is carrying on an investigation ol the possible source ol' historial objects relating to the history ol Southern lllinois. A number ol interesting and valuable additions to departmental services have been made this year. The Physiology and l-lealth Education Department has inaugurated a complete system ol hospitalization, Among the services rendered to the students have been vaccination -and inoculation lor communicable diseases, complete physical examinations, and checl4s For abnormalities. lhrough a lee system, all students are insured medical care when they are ill. BRUCE W. MERWIN EDWARD V, MILES Supervisor ol Student leaching Econgmicg RENZQ E. MUCKELROY ELIZABETH DILL l-lead ol Agriculture Music Department DOROTHY MUZZEY JAMES W. NECKERS Physical Education l-lead ol Chemistry Department Page 18 CHARLES NEELY English U L T Y RUSSELL ivi, NoLEN I-lead ol Economics Department SUSIE E. QGDEN Commerce CHARLES PARDEE I'Iistory The I-lame Economics Department has assumed all responsibility lor the costuming ol plays presented by the Little Theatre and other campus organizations. Under the supervision ol Mit Petersen ol the Industrial Arts Department the students in the pattern making and laundry classes have constructed a gas Furnace For melting brass and bronze. Miss Florence VVells, English critic in the University High School, has organized a Poetry Club and a Dramatic Club lor her students. Mention should be made ol the two boolcs published by Faculty members this year. Mr. L. C. Peterson is the author of Action Toys, a text designated for use in the home worlcshop and in industrial art classes in the upper grades and junior high schools. Dr. R. D. Bowdens third boolc, Boies Penrose,theSymbaI of an Era,has received extremelyfavorable critical comment. It is a biography ol a political boss of the 'I875-1925 period. This vear the Art Department has extended its services to include the Rural Practice Schools. Miss Lulu Roach supervises the vvorlt ol the student teachers. The department also arranged an exhibition ot Archi- tectural Designs and Murals done by the students in the art classes at the University ol Illinois. These were displayed in the second Floor corridor of the Main Building during the Winter Term. ALICE P. DI GIQVANNA VERA L. PEACOCK Secretary to President I-lead of Foreign Languages Department LOUIS c. PLTERSEN Esrritiz ivi. Powtia Industrial Arts English 1 i itsst ia, Puienv TED ia. MQSDALE Mathematics Cn Leave ol Absence Page IQ LULU D. RQACH Art GRAND. ROGERS yn ritic F A C l HENRY SCHRQEDER University l'ligh School Critic MARTHA H. SCCDTT Cn Leave ol Absence A new department ol Sociology was created this lall with Dr, R. D. Bowden as head. The lull program ol courses otlered has been extremely popular with students. At the end ol April Dr. Bowden took the Rural Sociology class on a lour day trip through the sharecropper section ol Arkansas and the Delta cooperative larming district ol Mississippi, across the old plantation region ol Mississippi and the strip Farm section ol northern Georgia and Alabama, and back through the tobacco region ol Tennessee and Kentucky. The Entertainment Committee headed by Dr. Vlfillis Swartz continued the Fine work which it began in 'l935 in bringing to the campus this year a series ol lamous singers, musicians, and speakers, thus adding materially to the cultural opportunities of the college. Perhaps the most popular ol the programs were those by Cornelia Otis Skinner, John l-layes l-lolmes, ,lulien Bryan, vlohn Mason Brown, and the Barrere Little Symphony. Two organizations which are very active are the American Association ol University Rrolessors and the American Association ol University VVomen. The First, which includes part but not all ol the Faculty, has established an annual scholarshiogivento the mostoutstanding member ol thejuniorclass. This scholarshipwas named the Charles Neely, slr., Memorial Scholarship in honor ol the late Charles Neely, Jr. R. A. SCOTT MARjQRllE SHANK Chemistry Geography BURNETT SHRYGCK GLADYS SMlTl-l Art Cn Leave ol Absence GLADYS Q. SMITH MADELlfllNlE M. SMITH Carterville Critic French Page 20 LQREN C. SPIRES Carterville Critic MARY M. STEAGALL U L 'I' Y l'lead of Zoology Department TROY L. STEARNS Qn Leave of Absence l'4llLDA A. STEIN Zoology lhe Carbondale Branch of the American Association of University Woriien draws its membership largely from faculty women and faculty wives. This organization maintains a loan fund from which S150 is lent each year to a senior woman who meets certain standards of scholarship and personality. When over a thousand refugees from flood striclcen Ohio River towns poured into Carbondale on January 25, an emergency arose which enlisted the aid of faculty and students alike. Cooperating with the Red Cross Committee in the town, President Pulliam, who headed the relief worl4 on the campus, soon had faculty and student committees efficientlycaring for the seven hundred people who were housed in college buildings. Williain McAndrew, l. W. Abbott, and Frances Etheridge had charge of the white refugees in the New Gymnasium, and l lenry Schroeder, Charles Neely, jr., and Aileen Carpenter supervised the negro refugees in the Old Gymnasium, A temporary laitchen was erected on the south end of the Main Building, and meals were served on long tables placed in the south corridors. Leland R. Lingle, R, A. Scott, vlohn Vlfright, and l'lal l'-lall were the very capable members of the Commissary Department. Dr. l-linrichs and Miss Denny gave l LOUlS W. GELLERMANN WILLIS G. SWARTZ Education l-lead of Political Science Department l-lARLEY R. TEEL CHARLES D. TENNEY Rural Critic English WELLlNGTQN ll-lALMAN LILLIAN D. TOLBERT Education Carterville Critic Page 21 Y MADGE TRGUTT Allyn Critic l F A C JEWELL TRULOVE X Brush Critic KENNETH VAN LENTE Chemistry RUBY VAN TRLIMP Allyn Critic their services to the temporary hospital set up at the Elks Club. Recreational and educational lacilities lor the homeless people were not overlooked in the need lor providing food and shelter. A committee composed ol David l'XAclntosh, R. lvl. Nolen, Lula Roach, Gladys Wlilliams, Vtlendell Nlargrave, Rl. L. Bryant, and C. C. Logan provided nightly programs ol moving pictures, lectures, and music by the choral clubs, orchestra, and band. Bruce Mervvin and Russell lxlolen were in charge ol a system devised to lurnish instruction to children from kindergarten through high school age. Classes vvere held lor the negroes in the Qld Science Building under the supervision ol Madge lroutt, who was assisted by several relugee teachers and college practice teachers. Dilla l-lall, head ol the school lor whites at the Christian Church, was aided by Sina Mott, Lulu Clark, Gro Rogers, Elorence Wells, lina Goodwin, and Mae Eox. Aileen Carpenter and Lulu Roach did special vvork in physical training and art. Although the town and campus schools donated supplies and equipment, shortage ol necessary materials compelled the instructors to stress visual education and project Work. It is sale to say that every laculty member engaged in some kind ol reliel Work. EOUNT G. WARREN IRENE G. WATSON Education and Principal ol Carterville Critic University l-ligh School FLORENCE A. WELLS GEORGE D. Vlfl-lAlVl University l-ligh School Critic l-lead ol Education Department GRACE WILHELM GLADYS P, VVlLLlAlVlS Brush Critic l-lead ol Art Department Page 2.2 ULTY I-ig MA WQ DB N LUCY K. VVOGDY T QlEOrterVillegrm5ll2 Heod of Household Arts Department JQHN I, WRIGHT OTIS B. YOUNG History Physics CHARLOTTE ZIMMERSHIED physics 'Ihus reods the story of the Ioculty lor the yeor 1936, o yeor rich in service to the students of the college to the people of Southern Illinois. SHERMAN B, BARNES ROBERT D. BOWDEN History Heocl ol Sociology Deportment WILLIAM I3. DALLMAN CHARLES PATTERSON German Music VICTQR RANDOLPH WILLIAM B. SCHNEIDER Rurol Critic English Page' 22 l l l l i ln lvlemoriom CHARLES N. NEELY, jR Assistant Professor ol English Southern lllinois Store Normal University Died lVlorCl1 11,1937 Leo Babcock, president of time class ol '37, is an outstanding Sclwolar. l-le is a member oi Kappa plii Kappa, Debate Club, and Socratic Literary Society, jasper Cross,vice-president, is tlie Editor oi tlwe Egyptian, and o member oi lVlu Tau pi, Kappa Delta Alplwa, Tennis Squad, and Zetetic Literary Society, Margaret Lewis, secretary-treasurer ol time class, is an lwonor Student. Slwe is a member ol Modern problems Club, La Reunion Galliaue, and tlne poetry Club. line senior representatives on tl'ie student council are Anita Rentlro, Sarali Alwood, George Land, and Eldred Welch. Page 26 SENIGRS ELIZABETH MAE ABEL English Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Little Thea- tre, MacDowell Club, Y. W. C. A. SARAH ELIZABETH ALWOOD Chemistry, French Clinton Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Student Council, Delta Sigma Epsilon, President 4. FRANCES BATCHELDOR English Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society, Modern Problems Club. GEORGE BLETTE English, History Ava Kappa Phi Kappa, Newman Club. EILEEN BROCK History, Music Mount Vernon Eayptian, Obelisk, Editor 3, Socratic Literary Society, MacDowell Club, Mu Tau Pi, Y. W. C. A., Science Club, All's Fair. CARL BUCKNER A Historv, Political Science Carrier Mills JOHN ALLEN Physics, Mathematics Carbondale Kappa Phi Kappa. LEO P. BABCOCK History, Economics Louisville Socratic Literary Society, Mac- Dowell Club, Kappa Phi Kappa, Debate Club, Class President 4. KARL W. SABAUMANN lf Carbohdale Head Technician, Little Theatre Slcetch Club. RUBY LA NACE BOWLES Music St. Louis, Missouri Zetetic Literary Society, Band, Orc- hestra, MacDowell Club, W. A. A Tennis, Manager 4. ' WILLIAM BROWNING Chemistry DuOuoin Debate Club, Vice-President 3, 4, President Q, Chemelra, Science Club HAROLD H. BUDDE Zoology Bunker Hill Kappa Delta Alpha, Secretary President 4, lnterfraternigy Council JAMES H. CARNETT Chemistry, Mathematics Equality Synton, Chemeka, Seminar, Radio Club, GEORGE E. CASPER Music, Latin Anna Band, Orchestra, Kappa Phi Kappa. DOROTHY CHRISTIE English Vernon MacDowell Club, Y. W. C. A., Modern Problems Club. VIRGINIA COOLEY French, English Carbondale La Remion Gallique, Vice-Presb dent 4, Sigma Sigma Sigma. LOYD F. COX Mathematics West Frankfort Socratic Literary Society, Vice- President 3, President 4, Der Deut- sche Verein, Band, Tennis, Y, M. C. A., Vice-President 3, Chamber of Commerce, Debate Club, Kind Lady. VERNON CRANE History, English Brookfield, Missouri Egyptian, Editor 3, Kappa Delta Alpha, Mu Tau Pi, President 3. ARNOLD B. CASEY Geography, Mathematics Carterville Kappa Phi Kappa, Gamma Theta Llpsilon, Basketball, Track. ARTHUR CHITTY Mathematics Marion Socratic Literary Society, Secretary 1, Kappa Phi Kappa, President 'lf Gamma Theta Llpsilon, Science Club. BERNICE CLARK Home Economics Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society, Student Council, Home Economics Club, Vice-President 3. ROBERT G. COURTNEY Physical Education, Commerce, Economics Marion Chi Delta Chi, Student Assistant Football Coach. MAXINE LOUISE COX Music, Mathematics luka MacDowell Club, KENNETH CRAVER Chemistry Murphysboro Obelisk, Egyptian, Chemeka, Semi- nar, Mu Tau Pi. SENICDRS Page 27 Page 28 SEIXIIORS MARY DEXTER CREAGER Zoolo y Carbongale Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A., Pep Club, Y. W. C. A., Science Club. LOWELL CREWS Chemistry Fairfield Kappa Phi Kappa, Chemelca, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Semi- nar. J. FRED CROUCH History Sesser Kappa Delta Alpha. NICK DERBAK Commerce Royalton Commerce Club. THOMAS DUNN Physics Gorham OTIS W. EATON Economics, History Centralia HOWARD CRENSHAW Mathematics Marion Kappa Phi Kappa, Treasurer 4, Baptist Student Union, President 3. IASPER CROSS, JR. History, Economics Carbondale Egyptian, Editor 4, Obelisk 3, Zetetic Literary Society, Business Manager 4, Mu Tau Pi, Secretary 4, Kappa Delta Alpha, Guard 3, Tennis. GLENN DEASON Physical Education, Industrial Arts Carbondale Football, Gym Team, I Club, Agricultural Club. CHARLES DINTELMAN History, English Belleville Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra, Kappa Phi Kappa, President 4. JOHN EATON Music Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra Chi Delta Chi, Football. ROBERTA EATON History, English Pi nclcneyvi l Ie ARTHUR EDMISON Mathematics Mount Vernon EVERETT FERRILL History, Economics Makanda KENNETH FRASURE English Waltonville Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa. JAY FRIEDLINE Art, Music Carbondale Obelisk, Little Theatre, MacDoweII Club, Sketch Club. IAMES GUINEY Physical Education, History West Frankfort Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi, Gym Team, JESSE E. HARBISON Mathematics, History Harrisburg MERRITT D. ELLIOTT Mathematics Benton lntramural Basketball, Wrestling. LD FLOYD HARO Economics, Commerce Tamalco Band, Orchestra, Commerce Club. BERNADINE FRENCH English Fairfield RUSSELL S. GRADY Commerce Carbondale Orchestra, Commerce Club. EDISON HALL Economics, Political Science, History Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Y. M. C, A., Modern Problems Club, Commerce Club. INA HARRISON English Christopher SEIXIIORS Page 29 I Page 30 SEIXIICDRS CLYDE E. HENSON Art, English, History Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Little Thea- tre, Sketch Club. LENA HORD Zoology Boulder MARY ELLEN HUGHES Mathematics West Frankfort BARBARA INMAN English, Geography Alto Pass ROBYN M. JAMES Chemistry, Physics Centralia Seminar. MEL G. JONES Commerce Granite City Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi, President 4, Business Manager Athletics, I Club, Commerce Club, lnterlraternity Council, MARI LU HETHERINGTON Art, History Harrisburg Sketch Club. MARSHALL HOWELL History McLeansboro Socratic Literary Society, Football, Commerce Club, Modern Problems Club. LENORA HUMPHREY English, History Marion MARGARET IACKSON English, French Sparta Dunbar Society, Secretary 3, 4, Poland Hayes Club. JOE RAYMOND IOHNSON Latin Benton Gym Team, I Club. ALICE KELL Latin, English, Geography Salem Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secretary 4, Y. W. C. A. ROBERT W. KELL Chemistry St. Louis, Missouri Chemeka, President 4, Synton, Presi- dent 4. EUGENE KING History McLeansboro Agricultural Club, Modern Problems Club, Commerce Club, Y. M. C. A GEORGE LAND Chemistry Sparta Kappa Delta Alpha, Treasurer 4, Kappa Phi Kappa, Chemelca, Student Council, Seminar, MARGARET LEWIS History Marion Socratic Literary Society, Poetry Club, La Reunion Galliaue, Y. NN. C. A., Modern Problems Club, Secretary-Treasurer 4. R. KENNETH LYNN Music Sparta Band, Orchestra, MacDovvell Club. HOLLY C. MARCHILDON, JR. Chemistry Thebes Kappa Phi Kappa, Chemeka, Semi- nar, Newman Club. ORLAND KELLEY Zoology Marion Socratic Literary Society, Mac- Dowell Club, Museum Statf, Here We Are. WALTER W. KNECHT Geography, Mathematics Troy Kappa Phi Kappa, Gamma Theta Llpsilon, President 4. MARY LAWRENCE English Cobden Ze-tetic Literary Society, Sigma Sig- ma Sigma, Secretary Q, Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4, Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary 4, W. A. A. EUELL LINDSEY Commerce Carbondale Commerce Club. WOODROW MALONEY Music, History Murphysboro Band, Orchestra. CHARLES W. MATHEWS Mathematics Marissa Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa. SEIXIICRS l Page 31 Pagf 32 SENICDRS FERN MAYER English West Fr ankfort lVlacDOWell Club, Y. W. C. A. ,IEWELL MEDLIN History Carbondale lVlacDowell Club, Delta Sigma Epsi- on. MARY ANNA MILLER English, History Marion Zetetic Literary Society, Little Thea- tre, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Class Secretary 3. EDWARD MITCHELL Art, English . Carbondale Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi, Vice-President 4, Little Theatre, President 3, 4, The Drunkard, A Marriage Proposal, Holiday, Importance of Being Ernest, All's Fair, Here We Are, Tune ln, The Bishop Misbehaves. EUGENE V. MORRIS History, English Harrisburg Band, Kappa Phi Kappa. ALBERT j. NERONE Political Science, History Virden Chi Delta Chi, Football, Baseball. ROBERT W. McMlLLAN Zoology, Art Belleville Obelisk, Mu Tau Pi. VINCENT MEINKOTH Economics Belleville Allis Fair, Here We Are. MARGARET MISKELL Music, Zoology Carbondale Orchestra, Delta Sigma Epsilon, FLORENCE MOHLENBROCK History Campbell Hill W. A. A., Secretary 4, Modern Problems Club, Y. W. C. A. VIVIAN M. NATTIER History ' Patoka Baptist Student Union, President Q, Secretary 3, Noonday Prayer Meet- ing, President 4. WINIFRED NOONER English West Frankfort JAMES A. ODUM Physical Education, Industrial Arts Marion Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Track, Football, Modern Problems Club, Baptist Student Union. PEGGY LOU PROUT English Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society. HELEN RUSHING Commerce Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer 4, Com- merce Club. TEAN SABA Mathematics, French, History Marion Debate Club, Modern Problems Club, Secretary 4. JAMES W. SEIBERT Economics Carbondale Kappa Phi Kappa, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Vice-President 4. FRANK SISK Commerce Harrisburg Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Secretary 1, Commerce Club, Kind Lady. ANNA KATHRYN PARKS Latin Harrisburg Baptist Student Union. ANITA RENTFRO History, Economics Zeigler Student Council, Vice-President 4. KATHRYN RUSH English, History Carbondale Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, MacDowell Club, Mu Tau Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma, President 4, Pan-Hellenic Association, President 4. ALVINA SCHLUETER History, English Ashley Der Deutsche Verein, Baptist Student Union. -f JOE SHARKNAS Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics Kappa Phi Kappa, Chemelca, Presi- dent 3, Seminar. VIRGINIA SISK Geography, English Herrin Gamma Theta Upsilon. SEIXIICDRS 1'a.f:f 33 Page 34 SENIORS ,IUANITA SKAGGS History Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A. W. LOWELL SMITH History Centralia Agricultural Club. VETA STEWART History McLeansboro Socratic Literary Society, Baptist Student Union. KELLEY TAYLOR Chemistry, Mathematics Cisne Kappa Phi Kappa, Chemelaa. EMILY TIMPANY Geography Harrisburg WILLIAM H. WALKER, JR. Geography, Chemistry Carbondale Dunbar Society, President 4, Dunbar Basketball Team, Captain. CLARENCE SMITH Mathematics Ava WALLACE STEVENSON Industrial Arts Sparta Y. M. C. A. RUTH SWOFFORD French Benton Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. LOREN E. TAYLOR Political Science, Economics, History Mill Shoals Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa, Commerce Club, Debate Club. BETTY VICK Commerce Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President 4, Student Council, Commerce Club, Board of Directors 3, 4. ROBERT WARMACK Physics Grantsburg ALTHEIA WASHINGTON English St. Louis, Missouri EARL A. WEILMUENSTER Chemistry Lenzburg Kappa Phi Kappa, Chemelca, Semi- nar. VIRGIL R. WHEATLEY Commerce DeSoto Gym Team, Commerce Club. MADONNA WILSON English East St. Louis Y. W. C. A. MARY WILSON Music Harrisburg THELMA WILSON English Belleville Obelisk, W. A. A., Vice-President 3, President 4, Y. W. C. A. JEROME WEBER Physics Murphysboro Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa, Y. M. C. A., Radio Club. ELDRED WELCH Chemistry, Physics Norris City Kappa Phi Kappa, Secretary 4, Chemelca, Seminar, Student Council. CONRAD WILSON Physics, Mathematics I-Iarrisbu rg MARION WILSON English East St. Louis Y. W. C. A. RODNEY WILSON Commerce, History Coulterville Commerce Club. J. R. WITTENBORN Chemistry Benton Socratic Literary Society, Band, Kappa Delta Alpha, President 4, Interfraternity Council, President 3, Sigma Phi Mu, President 4, Class Vice-President 'i. MARY WOMICK French, History La Reunion Gallique, Modern Prob- lems Club. SENIORS Page 35 SCHOLASTIC RECOGNITION juniors and Seniors who have attained an average ol 4.0 or above for the Fall and Winter Terms, T936-37. Elizabeth Mae Abel Josephine Alexander john H. Allen barah E. Alwood George Arnold Leo R. Babcock Betty Berry Ruby LalNlace Bowles Eileen Brock Carl Buckner Adam Burniski Fred Cagle Ruth Collis Margaret Cisne Maurice Clark Milton Cook Virginia Cooley lrene Craig Sue Crain Howard Crenshaw Lowell T. Crews Virginia Cummins Joseph Dillinger Roberta Eaton Arthur C. Edmison Everitt W. Eerrill Gerald Foulon George Franklin Kenneth Erasure Martha Freeman Susan Erier Page 36 Warren Gladders Emery E, Hall Hazel B. Hall james L. Harbison Philip B. Harris Clyde E. Henson Vernon Hicks Lena Hord Gene House Marshall Howell Betty W. ,lones Alice Kell Robert W. Kell Walter Knecht George Land Ann Langdon Margaret Lewis Georgina Lockie Henry T. Lohrmann Kenneth Lynn Holly C. Marchildon Lavern Marietta Charles Mathews Ralph McBride Ralph McCluskey William McGinnis Jewell Medlin Norman A. Meinkoth Alice Miller Mary Anna Miller Eugene V, Morris Mary Sue Nelson Winilred Nooner Thomas A, Rhillips Gerald S. Rlog Qliver H. Rress Anita Rentlro Roscoe L. Robertson Betty Ross Kathryn Rush Helen Rushing William H. Russell Jean Saba Helen Scarlette ,loe Sharknas Eva Z. Smiley William L, Smith Robert Steckenrider Winifred Stone Orma Talbert Samuel E. Thompson Tony Venegoni Vernell Waldron Mildred Walker Mary Ward ,lerome Weber Earl Weilmuenster Eldred Welch joseph Wilkinson Mary Womick Mary E. Wright Howard L. Yowell Elizabeth Zimmer joseph Dillinger, president oi the junior Class,is a member of the lgand and an active member ol the Radio Club. Kathleen Dudenbostel, vice-president, is a member ol Y. W. C. A. and the vice-president oi W. A. A. Miss Dudenbostel is ah member ol the Socratic Literary Society and the lVlacDoWell c orus. William McGinnis is class treasurer and a member oi the Chemistry Seminar. Warren Gladders, Ernest Brashear, Margaret Cisne, and Sue Crain are the junior members of the Student Council. Mr. Glad- ders is the president ol the Council. Each year the junior Class sponsors the junior-Senior Prom, held near the end of the school year. The Qbelisk is traditionally published by the junior Class. W W W W , W W W . W W . Pagf 38 JUNIORS NEWELL ADAMS Carmi Cheer Leader 3. LE ROY BABCOCK Farina Socratic Literary Society, Secretary 1, Vice-President 3, Kind Lady, MacDovvell Club. WILMA BARTIMUS Brownstown Y. W. C. A., Pep Club. BETTY BERRY Ashley Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, The Drunlcard, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Mu Tau Pi. FREDERICK BOUCHER Murphysboro Agricultural Club. ERNEST BRASHEAR Harrisburg Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Little Theatre, Kappa Delta Alpha, Mu Tau Pi, Student Council. GEORGE ARNOLD Carbondale JOHN EMIL BAKER Raleigh HAROLD A. BEARY O'Fallon Orchestra. HAROLD BLACK Fairfield Gym Team. UDINE BRANNAN West Frankfort Band, Orchestra, Commerce Club. GENEVA BREWER Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, MacDovvell Club, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, Pep Club, KATE BURKHART Marion Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, Little Theatre, l-lere We Are, The Bishop Misbehaves, The Drunk- ard, A Marriage Proposal, Mac- Dowell Club, Delta Sigma Epsilon. ALICE CALDWELL Carbondale VERTUS CASPER Carbondale Band, MacDowell Club. MARGARET CISNE Carbondale Obelisk, Feature Editor 3, La Reunion Gallique, MacDowell Club, Delta Sigma Epsilon, WAYNE S. CORZINE Dongola Band. SUE CRAIN Carbondale Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, Vice-President Q, Little Theatre, The Drunkard, Dover Road, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Treasurer Q, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Student Council. ADAM BURNISKI Troy RUTH CALLIS Grand Tower Baptist Student Union. ROBERT W. CHAMNESS Marion Obelisk, Art Editor 3, Zetetic Literary Society, Little Theatre, College Sketch Club. MAURICE CLARK Salem IRENE CRAIG Mt. Vernon Egyptian, La Reunion Gallique, Der Deutsche Verein,W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Baptist Student Union, Agricultural Club, Science Club. MARY BELLE CRAVER Murphysboro Socratic Literary Society. JUNICDRS Page 39 Page 40 JUIXIIGRS JOE A. CRUSE Dowell Socratic Literary Society, Band, Commerce Club, Vice-President 'l. WAYNE DEMSTER Gorham I Club,Baslcetball, Track, Agricul- tural Club, CommerceClub. LOUISE DODD Eldorado La Reunion Gallique, Der Deutsche Verein. KATHLEEN DUDENBOSTEL Campbell I-Iill Socratic Literary Society, Mac- Dowell Club, W. A. A., Vice- President 3, Class Vice-President 3, Y. W. C. A. HERMAN EASTERLY DENZIL ELLIS DEES West Frankfort Agricultural Club, Commerce Club JOSEPH R. DILLINGER Carbondale Band, Radio Club, Class President 3 GEORGE DOHANICH Colp Kappa Phi Kappa, Basketball. NANCY JANE DUNN Shawnee, Kansas Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Delta Sigma Epsilon. TROY EDWARDS. , Carbondale Pittsburg Commerce Club. GENEVA ELDER MORRISON C. ENGLAND Raleigh St. Louis, Missouri Orchestra, IVIacDowell Club, Bap- Orchestra, Tennis Team, Seminar. tist Student Union. WILLIAM H. ETHERTON Carbondale Gym Team. KENNETH E. FINN Iuka Egyptian, Gym Team, I Club. MARTHA FREEMAN Benton Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Modern Problems. GLEN FULKERSON Carterville Egyptian, Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, President 3, Little Theatre, The Drunkard, Band, Kappa Delta Alpha, Mu Tau Pi, Tennis Team. WARREN GLADDERS West Frankfort Kappa Phi Kappa, President Student Council 3. ' FRANK O. GREEN St. Louis, Missouri Gym Team, Synton, Vice-President 3. JIMMY FINLEY Carterville GEORGE FRANKLIN Prairie du Rocher SUSAN FRIER Benton Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Gallique, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Mod- ern Problems. KELLEY E. GIBBONS Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society, Commerce Club, Radio Club, Science Club, Peach Tree Club. NADA GRAMMATICOFF St. Louis, Missouri Zetetic Literary Society, Little Thea- tre, The Dover Road. FRANCIS GRISKO I Christopher All's Fair, Gamma Theta Upsilon, I Club, Science Club. JUIXIIGRS Pay 41 Llg Page 42 JUNICDRS WILLIAM R. HASENIAEGER Herrin Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Vice-President 3. VERNON HICKS Harrisburg Obelisk, Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein,Little Theatre, Kappa Delta Alpha, Inter- Fraternity CounciI, l Club, Gym Team, Debating Club. DALE F. HILL Fairfield Socratic Literary Society, Der Deuts- che Verein, Kappa Delta Alpha, Football, Captain 3, Track, Basket- ball, I Club, Agricultural Club. DON W. HOGUE Dongela Socratic Literary Society, Gamma Theta Upsilon. EDITH HOYE West Frankfort Egyptian. EUGENE IRVIN Harrisburg Kappa Delta Alpha, Chemeka, Secretary 3, Radio Club, Seminar. VERNIECE HELM Alma MABEL HIGHSMITH Mt. Vernon W. A. A., Seminar, Science Club, Modern Problems. GARTH HINKLEY Ashley Track, Agricultural Club,Commerce Club. GENE HOUSE Benton Socratic Literary Society, Kappa Phi Kappa, Commerce Club. CARROLL HUBBLE Clay City Y. M. C. A., Radio Club, Commerce Club. WALLIE JASINSKY West Frankfort FERNE JOAN JOHNSON EVAN HUGH KELLEY Harrisburg Nokomis MacDowell Club. EDWARD KELSEY VIOLA KOBLER Marion Marion Debate Club, Modern Problems, Y. W. C. A., Household Arts Club, Treasurer 3, Commerce Club, New- Evangelical Club. man Club. NORMAN KRUEGER ANN LANGDON Brookport Elvins, Missouri Egyptian. Obelisk, Editor 3, Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Little Theatre, Vice-President 3, The Bishop Misbehaves, A Murder Has Been Arranged, Mu Tau Pi. GORDON M. LEE JOHN LEE Karnak Tamaroa Peach Tree Club, Treasurer 3. GEORGINA LOCKIE ELEANOR LOGAN Carterville Benton Obelisk, Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Zetetic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. Society, La Reunion Gallique, Mu Tau Pi, President 3. OTIS MARICLE JEAN MARTIN Galatia Carbondale Socratic Literary Society. Delta Sigma Epsilon. JUNIORS Page' 43 . -,X Pazf 44 JUNICDRS LAVERNE' MARTIN l-larrisburg FLORENCE MCCARREY Centralia BLANCHE McCOY Carbondale Baptist Student Union, Modern Problems Club. WILLIAM FITCH McGlNNIS Carbondale Class Treasurer 3. BERNARD McSHERRY I-lerrin NORMAN A. MEINKOTH Q'Fallen Science Club, RALPH McBRIDE Carbondale Egyptian, Kappa Phi Kappa, Vice- President 3, Commerce Club, Secre- tary Q, ITALENE MCCOLLUM West Frankfort Zetetic Literary Society, MacDowell Club, Delta Sigma Epsilon. JCDHN McCUE Eldorado Agricultural Club, President 3. WINIFRED MCGUINN Eldorado Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Modern Problems Club. ELIZABETH C. MEEHAN Carbondale MacDowell Club, Newman Club ELIZABETH MERWIN Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigma. DALTON METCALF Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Commerce Club. JAMES W. MITCHELL Du Ouoin Science Club. GERALDINE MORGAN Mt, Vernon Socratic Literary Society, Little Theatre, Tune ln, Three Cornered Moon, A Murder Has Been Arrang- ed, Here We Are, The Dover Road, W. A. A. JEAN MORTON Kell Y. W. C. A. FRANK R. NATION Mcl.eansboro Football, Agricultural Club, Com- merce Club. RUTH ELLA NEAL Benton Socratic Literary Society, Secretary 2, A Murder Has Been Arranged, Kincl Lady. JAMES L. MEZO Broughton Peach Tree Club. RUBY HELEN MITCHELL McLeansboro MacDovvell Club, Chamber of Com- merce. JOSEPH S. MORRIS Xenia Socratic Literary Society, Com- merce Club. JAMES E. MURPHY Eldorado Zetetic Literary Society, Little Thea- tre, The Dover Road, MacDovvell Club. ADOLPHINA NATTSAS Hurst Chamber of Commerce, Pep Club. MARY SUE NELSON Marion Gamma Theta Upsilon, Pep Club. JUNIORS Pdsf 45 Pagf 46 JUIXIIORS ROBERT NIEBRUEGGE Valmeyer Commerce Clubi Evangelical Club. LUCY PARRISH Carbondale Egyptianf Zetetic Literary Societyi Delta Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club. THOMAS A. PHILLIPS Benton GERALD PLOG Chester Modern Problems Clubf Science Clubf Chemistry Seminar. WILLIAM PRINDLE Benton Chi Delta Chif Football. ALICE READNOUR Kinmuncly EDNA NORTON Pinclcneyville Egyptianf La Reunion Galliauei Y. W. C. A.i Agricultural Clubf Science Club. CARL G. PERRY Centralia Kappa Delta Alpha, Boxing. WILLIAM R. PHILLIPS Benton Banclf Kappa Delta Alphaf Tennis Team. OLIVER H. PRESS Smithton Football. GUY E. OUILLMAN Anna IIMMIE REEDER Carbondale Socratic Literary Society,Commerce Club. HELEN E. RICE Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigma. HELEN RIPPELMEYER Waterloo Y. W. C. A., Debate Club. FLORENCE LUCAS ROBINSON West Frankfort Zetetic Literary Society, W. A. A., Commerce Club. WILLIAM RUSSELL Elkville Y. M. C. A., Radio Club, Science Club. LOWELL SAMUEL Johnston City Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra, Band, Debate Club, President 3, Modern Problems. ALBERTA L. SCHMIDT Pinclcneyville Baptist Student Union. LESTER P. RIDDLE Ashley Egyptian, Business Manager 3, Kappa Delta Alpha, Commerce Club. R. L. ROBERTSON Shelbyville Modern Problems Club, Commerce Club. AGNES L. RUSSELL Anna Baptist Student Union, Peach Tree Club, Secretary 3. IOHN D. RYAN Christopher IOHN SCHERRER Anna Football, Newman Club, Modern Problems Club. PAUL D. SCOTT Karnalc Dunbar Societ -Roland I-la es Club, YI Y Boxing. JUNIORS Pagf 47 Page 48 JUIXIICDRS FRANCIS SIERAKOWSKI West Frankfort W, A. A., Y, W. C. A. RUTH EILEEN SIMPSON West Franlclort Band, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A.: President 3. CATHERINE STANARD Carbondale Egyptian, Socratic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma. ROSS A. STONE Grand Tower Noon Day Prayer Group. JESSE STONECIPHER Centralia Egyptian, Advertising Manager 1, Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha, Commerce Club, Board of Directors. 'FRANK THOMAS Harrisburg Little Theatre, Here We Are, The Bishop Misbehaves, One Egg, The Dover Road, Orchestra, Mac- Dovvell Club, Chi Delta Chi. ROBERT SIMPSON Marion Band, Orchestra. ALFRED SPANN Christopher RUTH STEFANOFF Belleville Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A WINIFRED STONE Macedonia FREDERICK W. TH EEN Alton MacDovvell Club, Chi Delta Pep Club, Commerce Club. EARL THOMPSON Odin HARRY F. TICHENOR Carbondale Obelisk, Egyptian, Synton, Secretary Q, Radio Club, Secretary Q. GENEVIEVE VAUGHN Carterville Y, W. C. A., Pep Club, Commerce Club, TONY VENEGONI Herrin Obelisk, Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, President Q, La Reunion Gallique, The Drunlcard, Mu Tau Pi, Newman Club, Vice-President 3. EDITH WALL Creal Springs Baptist Student Union. DOROTHY WARMACK Grantsburg Socratic Literary Society, Band, Orchestra, MacDoweII Club. JOSEPH M. WILKINSON Marion PAUL j. TOROK Dowell Newman Club, Commerce Club. j. F. VAUGHN Zeigler IUNE VICK Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Y. W. C. A. MARY J. WARD Ava MARION WILEY Harrisburg Band, Chi Delta Chi, Traclc, Basket- ball. FELIX AMMON WILLIAMS Carbondale Commerce Club. JUNIORS Page 49 Pagf 50 JUNIQRS VIVIAN WITHROW Wayne City LELA MARIE YOUNG West Frankfort ELIZABETH ZIMMER Waterloo Commerce Club, Board of Directors. MARY ELEANOR WRIGHT Murphysboro Zetetic Literary Society, La Reunion Galliquef Delta Sigma Epsilon. HOWARD YOWELL Carlinville Chemistry Seminar,CI'1emeI4a, Secre- tary 3. MARY ZWINAK Chicago Socratic Literary Societyi La Reunion Gollique, President 3j Commerce Club, Secretary 3. l-larold Catt,president ol the Sophomore Class, is a member ol Chi Delta Chi, the football squad, and the gym team. Frank W. Reeves is vice-president ol the class and the Com- merce Club. l-le is a member ol the tracl4 team. Qthella Graves, secretary-treasurer, vvas selected as the most popular girl in the Sophomoreclass last fall. She was attendant to the l-lomecoming Queen. l-lelen Crain, Martha glean Langenleld, Clarlc Davis, and Kenyon Cramer are the sophomore representatives on the Student Council, The Sophomore Class sponsors an annual dance. Page SOP!-IOMORES DAVID AIKEN Zeigler La Reunion Galliaue, MacDovvell Club, Kappa Delta Alpl'1a,Football, Basketball, Track. BONNIE ALLEN Carbondale Y. W. C. A. LILLIAN ANDERSON Marion Delta Sigma Epsilon, Little Theatre. CHARLES O. BADGETT Mt. Vernon Der Deutclwe Verein, Egyptian Socratic Literary Society. HARRIETTE BALDRIDGE I'-lurst Y. W. C. A. MILLIE BARNARD Shawneetown i EARL ALBERS De Soto Y, M. C. A. jANE ANDERSON Harrisburg Sigma Sigma Sigma, Zetetic Literary Society, W. A. A. ANN AYDELOTTE Equality Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. FLORINE BAKER Carterville EUGENE BARGER Carbondale Football. PAUL G. BARNICKOL Ereeburg THOMAS S. BARRON Marion Traclc, Y. M. C. A. DALE L. BARTHEL Eldorado Modern Problems Club. NORMA BEARDEN Benton Socratic Literary Society. EDNA MAE BENEDICT Herrin Y. W. C. A. ELLA MAE BEST Cisne MILDRED BLACKARD Omaha MARY CATHERINE BARRY East St. Louis Newman Club, Zetetic Literary Society. GLENN D. BATEMAN Carbondale Football, Y. M. C. A., Baseball, Agricultural Club, Socratic Literary Society. GENEVIEVE BELL Tilden Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. MARY HELEN BENEFIEL Carbondale W. A. A. DOROTHY LEE BIRCH East St. Louis Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society. LONDA IBIIZACKBURN Agricultural Clulblu SGPHCDMCDRES agf 5 P if - any .74 SOPI-IOMORES MARY IOE BLETTE Ava Newman Club. GEORGE LOUIS BOOMER Carbondale Chi Delta Chi, Band, Orchestra, Zetetic Literary Society. DOROTHA BOSKET Harrisburg Modern Problems Club, Y. W. C. A THELMA BRADSHAW Gorham Baptist Student Union. EDWARD BROWN, IR. East St. Louis ROSE BROWN Mt. Vernon Baptist Student Union, Y. W. C. A. Peach Tree Club. MARGUERITE BOLLINGER Columbia Y. W. C. A., Socratic Literary Society, Evangelical Club. RUSSELL BOREN Carterville Football, Basketball. MIRRIAM BOWDEN Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigma, Zetetic Literary Society, Band, Orchestra, Mac- Dowell Club, Egyptian. GERALDINE BRASEL Salem Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. JOE BROWN jonesboro Chi Delta Chi, Gym Team. MARY ELIZABETH BRUCE Cairo Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society. ELIZABETH BUELL Harrisburg Science Club, Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A, WENDELL CARLTON McLeansboro Socratic Literary Society, Kind Lady. HAROLD CATT Carbondale Chi Delta Chi, Football, Gym Team, Class President, Vice-President 1. MILDRED CHAPMAN Alto Pass MARGARET ANN CLOUGH Murphysboro Socratic Literary Society. MELBA LOU COOK Eldorado Orchestra, Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Commerce JENNIE CALZA Zeigler VELMA E. CARR Belleville JEAN CHANDLER Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, Little Thea- tre, NlacDowell Club, Y. W. C. A. The Egg. CHARLES A. CLODFELTER Calhoun GEORGE CLUTTS Royalton MAXINE CORZINE Zeigler La Reunion Gallique, Commerce Club, Socratic Literary Society. i SOPHOMORESC , Page 55 Page 56 SOP!-ICDMORES MARY COURTNEY Marion Delta Sigma Epsilon. BETTY COX Carbondale Socratic Literary Societyi Bondi Modern Problems Club, Commerce Club. WILFREDA ANN COX Carbondale Socratic Literary Societyf Mac- Dowell Clubf Commerce Clubi Mod- ern Problems Club. VIRGINIA CUMMINS Harrisburg Little Theatre, Socratic Literary Society, Secretary Qi Delta Sigma Epsilon. BERMOCE DAINS Mt. Olive CARMEN DAVIS Herrin GUINNA COTTER Grand Tower EARL COX Benton Gym Team. HELEN CRAIN Springfield Zetetic Literary Societyf MacDowelI Clubf Y. W. C. A4 Delta Sigma Epsilon, Student Council. MARY CATHERINE DAILY Ridgvvay SocraticLiterarySocietyiAgriculturaI Clubf Newman Club, Peach Tree Club. GERALD DANIEL Murphysboro Band, Orchestra. MARYBELLE DAVIS Orient Y. W. C. A4 Socratic Literqry Society. RUBYNELLE DAVIS Orient Socratic Literary Society. EUGENE D. DIXON Harrisburg Commerce Club. ROBERT BRUCE DOTY Flora Egyptian, Obelisk, Socratic Literary Society, Commerce Club, Mu Tau Pi. PHIL DOWNEY Evanston Track, Basketball, Newman, Club Commerce Club, I Club. FORD DUNN Pinckneyville Football. MARY EADIE Vandalia W. A. A., Socratic Literary Society. RUTH DIEKEMPER Beckemeyer VIRGINIA DODDS West Frankfort MacDowell Club, Baptist Student Union. VIRGINIA DOUGLAS Grand Chain FLO DULANEY Wayne City Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sig- ma Sigma. GENEROSE DUNN Pinckneyville Socratic Literary Society, Newman Club, Peach Tree Club. FRANK ELDERS Carbondale Little Theatre, Here We Are, The Bishop Misbehaves, The Drunkard, Zetetic Literary Society, Vice-Presb dent 'I, Orchestra, Band, Mac- Dowell Club, Egyptian. SCDPHCDMCDRES Pagf 58 SOP!-IOMGRES LAWRENCE EMERY Carterville Intramural Basketball. MARY LOUISE EVANS Murphysboro Delta Sigma Epsilon, Radio Club. CLEDA FARRIS Staunton Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. MARYNELLE FLANNERY East St. Louis Zetetic Literary Society, Newman Club. VlNCENT FREEMAN St. Louis, Missouri Roland Hays Club, Dunbar Society, Treasurer 1. VERNON FRENCH Mcl.eansboro Peach Tree Club, LEWIS P. EVANS Sandoval BERNIE V. FALK Eldorado Gym Team, Kappa Delta Alpha ELIZABETH FINLEY Sparta Socratic Literary Society, Mac Dowell Club. RAYMOND FRAKES Vandalia Radio Club, Agricultural Club. NAOMI FRENCH Fairfield Sigma Sigma Sigma, W. A. A. Zetetic Literary Society. ELLEN M. FURLOW Christopher SYLVIA FURLOW Herrin Baptist Student Union. CLARABELLE GALLOWAY Sesser Baptist Student Union. JOHN KGFASTON Agricultural Club? jOHN GAINES Broughton Basketball, Intramural Baseball, RAYMOND GARDNER Eldorado Basketball, Agricultural Club, B ball. EMMA E. GETZIE Dowell Newman Club. BILLIE RUTH GILL LOIS GILTNER Murphysboro Brookport Band, Orchestra. WILLIAM V. GLODICH DEVA GOLDSMITH Zeigler Hurst Zetetic Literary Society, Baseball, Tennis, Modern Problems Club, Cheer Leader, Commerce Club, Kappa Delta Alpha. ANNE GOSCINIAK OTHELLA M. GRAVES Carbondale Kankakee Ze-tetic Literary Society, Egyptian. Class Secretary-Treasurer Q. OSS SGP!-IGMORES Page 60 SGPHOMGRES ROSALIE GREER Carterville VERA M. HARDY Centralia Socratic Literary Society. INA MAE HARRIS East St. Louis Dunbar Society, Roland Hayes Club. GEORGE HAVENS I-lurSt RAY HEINZMAN hristo her C D Chi Delta Chi, Commerce Clult. ANN HEMPHILL Golconcla Socratic Literary Society, W. A. A., Y, W. C, A. MARGARET HAMILTON Cora MILDRED HANSON Centralia RAYMOND HAUN Ashley Agricultural Club. MARGARET HEGGEMEIER Nashville WILLIAM HEMMEN O'Ecillon NORLAN C. HENDERSON Marion Traclc. RUTH C. HERRIN Herrin Y. fW. C. A., Zetetic Literary Society. VIRGINIA LEE HINES Freeman Spur JAMES HOLLINGSED Chicago Heights BERNARD HORWITZ St. Albans, New Yorlc lfootballf Basketball, Boxingi Wrestl- ing. DAYTON HOWERTON Gefl KENNETH HUBBLE Fairfield RICHARD GLEN HILL Carterville Egyptianf Kappa Delta Alpha. GEORGE HENRY HOLLIDAY Elkville Chi Delta Chi, Football. VIRGIL HOLLIS Greenview Chi Delta Chi, Commerce Club. ROBERT M. HOUSE Granite City Bancli Chemistry Seminar. ELLSWORTH HUBBLE Fairfield Science Club. LOUISE HUBELE Carmi W. A. A. SOP!-IOMCDRES I 4 l Page 62 SOP!-IOMORES EDITH HUDGENS Marion Egyptianf Zetetic Literary Societyi Little Theatre, Delta Sigma Epsilon. DOROTHY HUNGATE Benton W. A. A. GENEVIEVE JOHNSON Christopher Sigma Sigma Sigmai Zetetic Literary Society. MARTHA JONES Butte, Montana Little Theatref La Reunion Oalliquei MacDowell Club. RUBY D. JORDAN East St. Louis Socratic Literary Societyf Newman Club. CHARLES E. KAEGI Cave-in-Rock HENRI HUDSON Cairo Delta Sigma Epsiloni Zetetic Liter- ary Societyf Egyptiani W. A. A. BERNICE JOHNSON East St. Louis Dunbar Societyi Roland Hayes Club. HERBERT E. JOHNSON Carbondale LOIS JORDAN Norris City IDA S. JOYNER Eldorado Modern Problems Club, Science Club. MARY EVELYN KELLEY Johnston City LOIS KEITH Pinclcneyville Zetetic Literary Societyi Y. W. C. A. MARY L. KIEFFER Shawneetown MARION BURR KING Du Quoin Bondi Kappa Delta Alpha, Traclci Gym Team. HARRY K. KLIE East St. Louis MacDowell Clubf Egyptianf Socra- tic Literary Society. EDITH E. KNIEPKAMP Belleville Zetetic Literary Societyf La Reunion Gallique, Der Deutsche Verein, Y. W. C. A. WILLADENE KNISELEY Centralia Sigma Sigma Sigmaf Zetetic Literary Society. MARGARET KELSO Sparta LUCILLE KING Golconda Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A. JOHN L. KINNEY Gell JULIA KNECHT Troy KATHLEEN KNIGHT Salem Socratic Literary Society, Commerce Club. LINDA KOBLER Marion Y. W, C. Aj Evangelical Club. SGP!-ICDMORES Pagf 64 SOP!-IOMORES MILTON KOBLER, JR. Cairo HERMAN KOOPMAN West Frankfort MARTHA jEAN LANGENFELD Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigma, Obelisk, Zetetic Literary Society, Commerce Club, Student Council. ELIZABETH LATIMER Eldorado Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. LOYD LENT Centralia Chi Delta Chi, The Drunkard. DON LOCKHART Greenvievv Commerce Club. DORA KOONS West Frankfort GEORGE KUHN Centralia RANDAL LAWRENCE Cobden Chi Delta Chi, Commerce Club, Zetetic Literary Society. TUANITA LEE West Frankfort Egyptian, Der Deutsche Verein, President 1, Debate Club, Secretary Q, W. A. A. ANNA MAE LIVELY Freeburg Socratic Literary Society. SARA LOGUE RIDDLE Carbondale Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. ROYCE LOVELACE Cambria HATTIE McBRlEN New Athens W. A. A, MARGARET MCCLOUD Carbondale Zetetic Literary Societyi Delta Sigma Epsilon. JACK MCCORMACK Herrin Bandf Orchestra. LILLIAN MABREY Eldorado Commerce Club, Peach Tree Clubf Volleyball. J. C. MATHEWS Marissa Egyptian, Der Deutsche Verein, Zetetic Literary Societyf Kappa Delta Alpha. WINSTON MCADOO St. Louis, Missouri Modern Problems Club. NADINE MCCLERREN Thompsonville Peach Tree Club. FLORINE McCONACHIE Sparta Peach Tree Club. GEORGE McGLUMPHY Salem ALICE MAHR Belleville Dunbar Societyf Roland Hayes CHARLES MAYFIELD Harrisburg Club. SOPHCDMCDRES Pagf 65 Pagf on 'Q' SCDPHOMORES ALEEN MERCER Centralia RUBY MARIE MEYER Mascoutah Evangelical Club. L. A. MIFFLIN Herrin RUBY LEE MILLER Eldorado Commerce Clubf Y. W. C. A. MARY EVELYN MOORE Carbondale Baptist Student Unionf Orchesra. CARL MUNDELL Benton Commerce Clubf Socratic Literary Society. MAX METCALF lulca Agricultural Club. SELMA MICHAEL Centralia Socratic Literary Society. ROBERT H. MILLER Carbondale Commerce Club. GALE MOBLEY Omaha Gym Team. FERN MOYE Omaha Socratic Literary Society. CLAUDIA MARY NASH East St. Louis Dunbar Literary Societyf Roland Hayes Club. VERNON ARVIL MAEGELE Thompsonville Modern Problems Club, Y. lvl. C. A. ELIZABETH ORR Centralia W. A. A. CATHERINE O'TOOLE Valmeyer Newman Clubi W. A. A. JOHN W. PATTERSON Carbondale Chi Delta Chi. MABEL PENRY East St. Louis ARVEL A. PHILLIPS Benton Commerce Clubf Socratic Literary Societyf Peach Tree Clubi Intra- mural Baseball. ISABELLE NEEDHAM East St. Louis BERNADINE OSLISLE Staunton LAURA OWEN Harrisburg Baptist Student Union, Y. W. C, A. WAYNE PEELER Cypress Science Club, Socratic Literary Society. ROBERT PETERSEN Carbondale Y. M. C. Aj Synton, Secretary- Treasurerf Band, Tennis. ELMER PHILLIPS Grayville SGP!-IGMORES Pagf? 67 l Page 65' SOPI-IOMORES JEAN PIERSON Christopher HELEN PIPER Oakdale Y. W. C. A., Socratic Literary Society. PAUL PORETTI Collinsville Newman Club. LEO PUCKETT Cisne LOWELL OUINDRY Fairfield Commerce Club. LORRAINE READ West Frankfort Y. W. C. A. LEWIS PIKE Christopher Chi Delta Chi. JOHN POPE Benton Orchestra, Der Deutsche Verein RUTH ELLA POWERS Grayville Socratic Literary Society. ANN MARIE PUSIC Mt. Olive EMMET RADCLIFF Jonesboro FRANK W. REEVES Carbondale Track, Intramural Basketball, Com merce Club, Vice-President Q. MARY ALICE REIMAN Murphysboro SONYA RICH East St. Louis CHARLES E. RICHEY Crab Orchard Socratic Literary Societyi Agri- cultural Clubf Commerce Clubg Bape tist Student Llnion, Treasurer Q. MILDRED E. RONGEY East St. Louis Y. W. C. A., Treasurer Q. ELIZABETH ROSS Mounds Zetetic Literary Societyf Sigma Sigma Sigma, GLENN ROUNTREE Du Ouoin Radio Club, Tennis. BETTIE RHODES Springfield Delta Sigma Epsiloni Zetetic Literary Society. JEAN RICHARDS Albion lVlacDovveIl Club. FRED ROBERTS Harrisburg Chemistry Seminar. CARL L. ROSS Cuoreville ROLLA R. ROSS McLeansboro Socratic Literary Societyf Commerce Club, Kappa Delta Alpha. GLADYS ALLENE RUSHING New Burnside SOPI-IOMORES T i Pay 70 SOPI-IGMGRES ALLEN SAGER Mt. Vernon Socratic Literary Society, Little Thea tre, No One Can Say, The Drunkard, lVlacDoWell Club. FRED SANDERS Centralia GEORGE SCHWARZTRAUBER O'Fallon Modern Problems Club. JOHN W. SEGRAVES Eldorado Agricultural Club. RUEL SHEFFER Zeigler Y. M. C. A. BEULAH SHEPPARD Marion Orchestra. AUTUMN SAMUELS New Windsor La Reunion Gallique' DOROTHY E. SCHNAKE Nashville Socratic Literary Society. MERLE SCOTT Metrooolis Socratic Literary Society, HELEN SHAVER Thebes AUGUSTA SHELTON East St. Louis Dunbar Societyf Roland Hayes Club EDWARD SHUSTER McLeansboro WARREN S. SIMPSON Fairfield TROY SIMS Royalton Band. MILDRED SITTER Cobden Agricultural Clubf Peach Tree Clubi Pep Club. ELLA MAY SMITH Hurst-Bush HELEN SNEED Mt. Vernon Socratic Literary Society. ELLIS G. SPENCE Norris City Commerce Club, Socratic Literary Society. DARREL SIMS Jonesboro ROBERT M. SINKS Cache Modern Problems Club. ARTIE SMITH De Soto Agricultural Club. EVELYN SMITH Belknap Socratic Literary Society. IACK B. SPEAR Carbondale Little Theatrei Science Club. GENEVA SPENCE Eldorado Commerce Clubf Y. W. C. A SOPI-ICDMORES Pngr 72 SOP!-IOMORES JOSEPH SPEZIA Herrin Der Deutsche Verein, Modern Prob- lems Club, Newman Club, Chemis- try Seminar, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball. DELORES STARK Cisne Y. W. C. A. WILMA RUTH STRAIGHT Ellery W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. EUVERA SULLIVAN Vergennes Commerce Club. LAWRENCE TAYLOR Creal Springs MARY SUE THOMSON Cypress Sigma Sigma Sigma. TOM STA NSFIELD Mt. Carmel Modern Problems Club, President 2, Chemistry Seminar, Newman Club. WILLARD STEIN Brownstovvn Agricultural Club,Modern Problems Club, Chemistry Seminar. ARNOLD SUGG Odin JOHN SWOFFORD Carbondale Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Der Deutsche Verein, Chi Delta Chi. LEONARD TAYLOR Carterville Agricultural Club, Intramural Base- ball, Intramural Basketball. GEORGE T. THRELKELD Golconda ALBERT TILENDIS Zeigler PAUL TOWNES Carbondale Socratic Literary Societyi Orchestra. CARROL A. TURNER Cypress Socratic Literary Societyf Gamma Theta Llpsilon, Peach Tree Club, President. PRISCILLA VAUGHT Burnt Prairie W. A. WALKER, JR. Zeigler Commerce Club. ELIZABETH WATERS Harrisburg ANNAMAE TODD Oalcdale Socratic Literary Society. LOREN TRAVELSTEAD Marion Football. GILBERT R. VAUGHT Eldorado Egyptianf Seminary Science Club THELMA E. WAGONER Marion Commerce Club, MacDowell Club LUELLA C. WATERFORD East St. Louis Dunbar Society, Roland Hayes EIMAN WEAVER Fairfield Agricultural Club. SOP!-IOMORES Fw 74 SOPI-IOMORES ROBERT WHEELER Fairfield Kappa Delta Alpha, Socratic Liter- ary Society. MARGUERITE WILHELM Collinsville Egyptian, Debate Club, W. A, A. MARIE WILLIAMS East St. Louis Y. W. c. A., W, A. A. ANNE WILLINGHAM Cairo Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Commerce Club, Delta Sigma Epsilon PAUL WINDER Columbus, Ohio MacDowelI Club. LEONA WINZENBURGER Burnt Prairie GAYLORD WHITLOCK Mt. Vernon Little Theatre, Band. LAURA Z. WILLIAMS Shawneetovvn ROWENA WILLIAMSON Mounds ALMA PEARL WILSON Enfield Baptist Student Union. FREDA WINTERS Gel? W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. ROY EDWARD WOOD Salem Kappa Delta Alpha, Commerce Club. CHARLES WOODBRIDGE AVEN WRIGHT Marion Sclweller DORA B. YOUNG DOROTHY YOUNG Elizabethtown Anna Zetetic Literary Societyf Y. W C. A., Modern Problems Club. HARRIET M. ZERWECK Belleville La Reunion Galliquef Zetetic Liter- :gy Eociety,Y. W. C. A., Evangelical u . SOP!-IOMORES ln lvlemoriam ssiris LEANNA iwooes Springfield, Missouri Class ol '37 Died April '10, 1937 ANNE FRANCES WILLINGHAM Cairo, lllinois Class ol ,39 Died Nlarcli 7, 1937 JOSEPH ALEXANDER BARKER Marissa, lllinois Class of '40 Died November 5, 'I936 This year brought about the establishment ofuhreshman Weekll at the beginning of school lor the purpose of acauainting Freshmen vvith the more complicated routine ol college activities. Freshmen were divided into thirty-Five groups, each under the sponsorship ol a laculty member, through which social contacts vvere encouraged by means ol hikes, teas, and dances, Cn Wednesdays during the chapel period those freshmen who wished to learn were properly instructed in the fundamentals ol ball-room dancing. When the Student Council was organized,the freshmen selected as their representatives Anna Margaret Wham, ,leanette Miller, Donald Bryant, and Frederic Meyer. lJIlg1' 78 FRESI-IMEN HELEN ADAMS Mt, Vernon RUTH ALSTON Coulterville IVAN ANNEAR Mullceytown Orchestra. WILLIAM S. ARMSTRONG Marion Modern Problems, Science Club. COMMIZELLE ATWOOD Marion Socratic Literary Societyf Mac Dovvell Club. SIBYL AUSTIN Norris City HOLLY ADAMS Mt. Vernon WARNER ANDERSON McLeansboro Socratic Literary Societyi Synton. HAROLD ARAMOVICH Rockford Newman Clubf Modern Problemsi Intramural Basketball. HARRY WOODS ARTZ Harrisburg Bandf Orchestra, Kappa Delta Alpha. NOLA M. ATWOOD Marion BARTO BABITZ Christopher Debate Club. HARRY j. BAKER, JR. Eldorado WILLIAM ROBERT BAKER Eldorado ALICE BARGER Johnston City Socratic Literary Society. ROBERT D. BATEMAN Carbondale MARIORIE BEARE Ellis Grove DOLORES BEIL Belleville WADE BAKER Carbondale Bondi Orchestra, BENJAMIN H. BALDWIN, IR. East St. Louis Egyptiani Chi Delta Chii Band. FRED BASOLO Christopher RUSSELL BATEMAN Carbondale MacDowell Clubi Baptist Student Union. VIOLET BECKEMEYER Beclcemeyer CAROLEEN BILLHARTZ New Baden Y. W. C, Aj Socratic Literary Societyf W. A. Aj Newman Club. FRESI-IMEIXI Pflsf 79 Page N0 FRESI-IMEIXI IACK H. BISHOP Carterville Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alpha. HELEN BLANKINSHIP Eldorado WILBUR BOSCH Murphysboro GENEVIEVE L. BOWYER Carterville NILLSON BRADDOCK Eldorado MacDoweII Club, Kaopa Delta Alpha, Football, Wrestling. IEAN RAGLAND BRAGG Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigma, Zetetic Literary Society. IESSE BLACK Cairo FAYE BOREN Herrin MARY O. BOVINET Carbondale W. A. A., Delta Sigma Epsilon Zetetic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A EVELYN BOYKIN Carbondale Roland Hayes Club. VIRGINIA BRADFORD Benton Socratic Literary Society, Orchestra ELWOOD BRIGHT Valier ALBERTA BROCK SAMUEL G. BROCK Frankfort, Kentucky Carmi Football, Bcislcetbcilli Traclcf Baptist Student Unionf Y. M, C. A., Vice- President 1. SIBYL BROWN HAZEL BRYANT Herrin Benton Orchestra. MacDowell Club, Socratic Literary Society. DOROTHY G. BUCKINGHAM MARGERY M. BUCKINGHAM East St. Louis East St. Louis Y, W. C. A., W. A. A. VIVIAN BUFORD ,IESLYN BURRIS Bluford Simpson Zetetic Literary Societyf Little Thea- Commerce Club. tre, Delta Sigma Epsilon. JUANITA BURRESS LAURENCE BURTON Marion Johnston City Delta Sigma Epsilonf MacDowell Zetetic Literary Society, Modern Club. Problems Club. MARIAN BYNUM MARY E. CALDWELL Harrisburg Ozark FRESHMEN Pagf' S1 Pdgf S2 FRESHMEN DEWEY CAMERON Thebes AMANDA LEE CARLTON Marion Socratic Literary Societyi Mac- Dowell Club. PAUL CERAR West Frankfort Socratic Literary Societyf Newman Club. IREENE CHENOWETH Christopher Commerce Club, Socratic Literary Society, RUTH CHOISSER Eldorado Delta Sigma Epsiloni Zetetic Literary Society. GEORGE H. COCKRUM Sesser ALMAGENE CAPPS Brockport Roland Hayes Clubi Dunbar Society, DEAN CAVENDER Harrisburg MARY RUTH CHAPMAN Alto Pass BETTY CHILTON Murphysboro Delta Sigma Epsilonf Zetetic Literary Society. ELINOR j. CLAYTON Johnston City Socratic Literary Societyi Baptist Student Unioni Y. W. C. A. CHRlSTlNE COFFEE Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society, W. A. A., Sigma Sigma Sigma. JOHN COFFMAN Jonesboro ROBERT E. COLLARD Carbondale Gym Team, Socratic Literary Society. REGINA COOK Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigma, Zetetic Literary Society. WILLIAM W. CORDRAY Shelbyville MocDoweIl Club. RUBY JEWEL CRAIN Gorham Socratic Literary Society. VIOLET CRENSHAW Marion Baptist Student Union, Y. W. C, A. CALVIN COLE Eldorado Agricultural Club. LELA COOK Troy ALFRED E. COPPLE Centralio Commerce Club, Socratic Literary Society, Debate Club, Radio Club, Y. M. C. A., Modern Problems Club. LOYAL OLEN CORINGTON DeSoto MARTHA CRAWFORD Mounds W. A. A., Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma. ELAINE CRILEY Centralia Socratic Literary Society. FRESI-IMEN I Page 1573 Page' X4 FRESI-IMEN VERNICE CRILEY West Frankfort Zetetic Literary Society,MacDowelI Clubf Sigma Sigma Sigma. MARY ALYCE CULLEY Carbondale LOUISE DAVENPORT Eldorado Socratic Literary Society. AILEEN DAVIS Marion Zetetic Literary Societyi La Re union Gallique. GEORGIA DAVIS Marion MAX DAVIS Zeigler RUTH PEARL CRIM West Frankfort Socratic Literary Societyf Bondi Orchestra, Commerce Club. ROSE CUMMINS Anna Sigma Sigma Sigmaf Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A4 Orchestra. WILMA DAVENPORT Equality Zetetic Literary Societyi Y. W. C. A. BEN FRANK DAVIS Eldorado HUBERT DAVIS Flora Socratic Literary Society. ORAL LEE DAVIS West Frankfort Zetetic Literary Societyf Clni Delta Chi. IRMA DE BERNARDI DAVID ARNOLD DE JARNETT I-Ierrin Metropolis FRANCES DELANEY VERONICA DE LAPP Murphysboro Norris City Delta Sigma Epsilonizetetic Literary Y. W. C. Aj Socratic Literary Society, Band. Society. MAXINE DEMSTER JAMES DICK Gorham Herrin Baptist Student Union, Y. W. C. A. ARLENE DICKHAUT HELEN DICKSON Mascoutah Lenzburg Socratic Literary Society. Evungelicml Club- SHERMAN DQBBS MARTIN DOUGHERTY Harrisburg Salem WOODROW DOUGLAS BILL DRAYER Dongola Metropolis Agricultural Club, Band. Socratic Literary Societyf Gym Team. FRESI-IMEN Pays 83 KS6 FRESI-IMEIXI ELIZABETH EASON Carbondale IACK EDMUNDSON Carbondale Chi Delta Chi. WESLEY CHARLES ELDER Eldorado Tennis, Track. FAYE EMERY Carterville DAVID EVANS Benton Commerce Club, Zetetic Literary Society. ARTHUR FALKENHAIN Walsh Agricultural Club. CHARLES EASTERLY Herrin Kappa Delta Alpha. LOIS EDMONDSON Carbondale Zetetic Literary Society, W. A. A. Delta Sigma Epsilon. CHARLOTTE ELMORE Murphysboro WILLIS H. ENGELHARDT Preston Kappa Delta Alphaf Band, Orches tra. KATHRYN EWIG Mt. Olive H. LUCIUS FARTHING Bonnie Socratic Literary Society. HENRIETTA EDNA FELLMAN Johnston City Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. Aj Baptist Student Union. MARIANNE FIELDS Enfield Socratic Literary Society. WINIFRED FITES Du Ouoin ROY H. FORD Herrin LEONA FRANKLIN Prairie Du Rocher BERNICE FRECH Lenzburg Evangelical Club. ALICE RUTH FERRELL Equality Zetetic Literary Society. OUENTIN W. FILE Cypress IACK FOEHR Ashley ALEEN FOX West Frankfort ERWIN FRAZIER Centrcilia Kappa Delta Alphaf Traclcf So Literary Society. V. DAVID FREDERICK Mt. Erie FRESI-IMEIXI cratic Page S7 FRESI-IMEN IOSEPHINE FREDERICK Chicago Zetetic Literary Society. Delta Sigma Epsilon. BEULAH FREEMAN Benton W. A. A.f Y. W. C. A. SIDNEY FRIEDMAN Christopher WILDA MARIE GAIN East St. Louis Socratic Literary Societyf Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. MYRTLE MARIE GARRISON Opclylce CARL FGSTON Agricultural Clulg. JULIUS FREDERKING Nashville Commerce Club. UEL W. FRENCH Dahlgren Agricultural Club. RUTH FROST Mt. Vernon Baptist Student Union. Y. W IOHNNIE GARRISON Marion Little Theatre. ROBERT GARRISON Mt. Vernon Socratic Literary Society. MELBA GEORGE Cypress Commerce Club. C WILLIAM CASPER GEORGE Carbondale IVAN GIBBS NlcLeansboro FLOYD GLOYD West Frankfort Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Chi. JOHN WILLIAM GODDARD Marion Science Club, Modern Problems Club. ZELDA GOLDSMITH l-Iurst PAUL A. GREEN Christopher Chi Delta Chif Football, Egyptian. VERNETTA GERRARD Centralia Zetetic Literary Societyf Delta Sigma Epsilon. EVA GILTNER Brockport HAROLD GODDARD West Franklo rt GALE GOFORTH Pinckneyville ROBERT I. GRAY East St. Louis Commerce Club, Newman Club. FERN GRUBER Dowell FRESHMEIXI P11 Pagf Q0 FRESHMEN CECIL GULLEDGE Harrisburg Football. ANN GUNN Benton HARLAN P. HALL Carbondale Chi Delta Chi, Football. RALPH HAMILTON Carbondale Socratic Literary Society, Football. MAXINE HARPER Harrisburg DOROTHY ANN HATFIELD Centralia Y. W. C. A. HALBERT GULLEY Sesser Debate Club. DOROTHY HALL Benton Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. HOBART U. HAMILTON Oblong Band. GLADYS HANCOCK West Frankfort Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society, MacDowell Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. BETTY JEAN HARRIS East St. Louis JUNE HAYTON Carbondale Delta Sigma Epsilon, Zetetic Literary Society, Commerce Club. WILMA HEFN ER McLeanSboro KATHLEEN HEILIG Carbondale Sigma Sigma Sigmaf Zetetic Literary Societyf French Club. RALPH HETHERINGTON Harrisburg PAUL E. HILL Carterville Kappa Delta Alpha. HELENA MARION HODSON Harrisburg Sigma Sigma Sigma. HERBERT HOOREBEKE Sesser Kappa Delta Alpha, Football, Traclq Agricultural Club. VIRGINIA HEIL Marissa Socratic Literary Society. MELVIN HENTZE Lenzburg German Club. RUBY HICKS Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society. VIRGINIA HILL Harrisburg Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. ANNA HOLACHER Fairfield RICHARD HOWARD Salem Agricultural Club. FRESI-IMEN Pagv QI llagl., i FRESI-IMEN JIM HUDELSON Benton Chi Delta Cliii Socratic Literary Society. MABEL HUFFMAN Grand Tower RAYMOND HUIE Sesser Kappa Delta Alphaf Cheer Leader. GENEVA HURFORD Rosiclare Y. W. C. A, VIRGINIA H. ISENHOUR Carlinville Sigma Sigma Sigma, Socratic Literary Society. FLORENCE JAUSEL Swanvvick CHURCH HUELBIG Marissa GWENDOLYN HUGHES Crossville PAUL HUNTER Cypress JAMES INSKEEP Fairfield FRANCES JACKSON Harrisburg CHRISTINE JOHNSON McLeansboro Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. EUGENE jOHNSON McLeansboro Socratic Literary Society,Agricultural Club. EARL JONES McLeansboro Socratic Literary Society. RUTH jONES McLeansboro Y. W. C. A. CORNELIA KAEGI Cave-in-Rock MERNA KANADY Anna Zetetic Literary Society. MARY E. KARRAKER Jonesboro IVAN JENNINGS Olney Debate Club. MARY ELLEN JONES McLeanSboro Socratic Literary Society,Orchestra. WARREN JONES Riclgway RAYMOND KOETHE Centralia GAIL KARNES Galatia Agricultural Club, Commerce Club. ANNA LAURA KENNEDY East St. Louis Zetetic Literary Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma. FRESHMEINI Pagf 93 I S 2 Page Q4 FRESI-IMEN WILLARD A. KERR Broolcport RUTH KOHLER Jonesboro BLANCHE KURTZ West Decatur, Pennsylvania CATHERINE LAND Carbondale BERNARD LAY East St. Louis ROGER LEE Edwardsville Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Cliif Commerce Club. ISABEL E. KLEIN Freeburg EVANGELINE KRULL Sparta IRIS LAIRD Ewing Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. LOUIS LA VEAU, IR. Metropolis Socratic Literary Society. FRANCES LEDFORD Harrisburg RUTH LEMMEL Jonesboro GEORGE W. LEWIS Carbondale Agricultural Club. DOLORES LIETZ Venedy WAYNE LIGON Herrin MARCEDES LINKEY Freeburg Socratic Literary Societyi Y. C. A. LIDA PEARL LISENBY Tamaroa ESTH ER LOGAN Flora FRE NORMAN LEWIS New Liberty JOYCE LIGHTNER I-larrisburg EVAN LINGLE Jonesboro Band. WILLIAM EVERETT LIPSEY Zeigler W. LELLA LOCKIE Carterville MILDRED L, LOGAN Patoka Baptist Student Union. SI-IMEN Pam' 95 Pagf' 96 PRES BERNADEAN LOVEALL Carbondale Commerce Club, Orchestra, La Reunion Gallique, Y. W. C. A. MARY LOUISE LYNN Christopher MacDovvell Club, MILDRED MABREY Eldorado Commerce Club. GLEN MALLORY Sesser ALBERTA C. MANK New Baden Y. W. C. A.. W. A. A.. Socratic Literary Society, Newman Club. jOHN DALE MAYOR Du Ouoin Zetetfc Literary Society, Little Thea- tre. MacDowell Club, Kappa Delta Alpha. l-IMEN BETTY LUDWIG Carbondale BRADLEY MABREY Eldorado Agricultural Clubf La Reunion Gallique. GENEVA ,MADDEN Broolcport VERENA MALLRICH Lebanon WINSTON MASON Stonefort Orchestra. EVA McCAlN West Frankfort MARY V. MCCALL Murphysboro DORIS JEAN MCCUAN Tunnel Hill VERNA LOUISE MCKINNEY Harrisburg VERNA LEE McMULLlN East St. Louis EUGENE MCNEILL Carbondale JOEL McSPARIN Stonefort WILBURN MCCORMICK I-lerrin BOB McINTOSH West Frankfort Chi Delta Chii Zetetic Literary Society, Gym Team. WILLIAM McKITTRICK Carbondale Y. M. C. A. DAVID McNEILL Carbondale IEANETTE MCSPARIN Stonefort DONALD MEIER Walsh Baseball. FRESI-IMEN Fw 97 Page Qc? FRESI-IMEN LENA MAE MELVIN Springerton HAROLD MESCHER Cypress WILMA METCALF Du Ouoin Y. W. C. A. ELBERT O. MICHELS Rinard Socratic Literary Society, Peach Tree Club. JOHN MISKELL Carbondale Band. MARION BRYANT MITCHELL Carmi Delta Sigma Epsilon, Zetetic Literary Society. VERNE MERIDITH Centralia Orchestra, Socratic Literary Society. DOROTHY METCALF Carbondale Commerce Club, Socratic Literary Society. FREDERIC j. MEYER Herrin Debate Club, Zetetic Literary Soc- iety. JOHN K. MILLER Marion DOROTHY MITCHELL Carrier Mills ELAINE MONROE Carbondale Orchestra, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Club, Zetetic Literary Society. EUPHEMIA MORRISON Brookport OLEVIA MOYE Anna ELLOWEEN MUSSELMAN Sesser Y. W. C. A., Socratic Literary Society. WILLIAM F. NEAL Carbondale Agricultural Club. ANNIE LEE NICHOLS Mounds Dunbar Society, Roland Hayes Club. ROXCILLANA L. NORMAN Mulberry Grove ELEANOR WADA MOSELY Metropolis Socratic Literary Society. RUTH MUELLER Belleville VIOLET I. NATTIER Patolca Baptist Student Union. MARGARET NEWBERRY Makanda DOROTHY NIEDRINGHAUS Caranite City Zetetic Literary Society. MARY O'DONNELL Grafton FRESI-IMEN Pagz Q9 Pagf 100 Socrati FRESI-IMEN TIM O'DONNELL East St. Louis RANNIE ODUM West Frankfort JANE OSBURN Broughton ALMA PANKEY Herod EUGENE W. PARKS Christopher c Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., Track, Wrestling, Science Club. JOHN L. PATRICK De Soto ERNEST ODUM Marion Football, Socratic Literary Society Track, Basketball. HAZEL OLIVER Springerton Socratic Literary Society. BARBARA PALMER Egyptian, Zetetic Literary Society Sigma Sigma Sigma, W. A. A. CHARLES PARDEE, IR. Carbondale MacDovveIl Club, Tennis. HELENE PARTAIN Herod CLAIRE PATTERSON Carbondale Little Theatre, Zetetic Literar oc EfyQSigma Sigma Sigma, Commerci u . JANET PER FETTI Panama LUCY PHILLIPS Carbondale Delta Sigma Epsiloni Zetetic Literary Societyf Orchestrai Bandf Egyptian. WILLIAM A. PICKERING Eldorado ROBERT' PITCHFORD West Frankfort MacDovvell Clubf Chi Delta Chi, Footballi Little Theatre. RAMONA POLSON West Frankfort Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Zetetic Literary Society. GERALD PRESSON Herrin Modern Problems Clubi Band. DALE PETERS Gorham MARY KATHLEEN PHIPPS Eldorado LORRAINE PILLOW Marion EILEEN PLOG Chester ANITA PORTER Springerton I Socratic Literary Society. RUBY SARAH PRICE Mullceytown PRES!-IMEIXI Przgf 171 FRESI-IMEIXI IOE PRZYCI-IODZIN Christopher JAMES PYATT Pinckneyville WILLIAM RANDLE Belleville Gym Team, JAMES E. REID Carrier Mills Peach Tree Club CLIFFORD REYNOLDS Harrisburg Socratic Literary Societyf Commerce Club. VERNA RICHARDSON Olney Socratic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A, BILL PURCELL West Frankfort Chi Delta Chii Gym Team. JUANITA RAINS Christopher DALLAS REA Benton BONNIE RENDLEMAN Wolf Lake Socratic Literary Society. ROSALIE REYNOLDS Eldorado LOUIE RITCHEY Goreville MARY BETH ROBERSON THELMA ROBERSON Eldorado Benton , Zetetic Literary Societyf Delta Sigma Socratic Literary Societyf Y. W. C. ' Epsilon. A.f MacDowell Club. GEORGE ROBINSON, JR. CAROL ROGERS Olney Belleville Debate Club, MacDowell Clubi Track. FAYE ROSE GENEVIEVE ROWE Stonelort Herrin ROY E. RUDE MAE RUSHING Harrisburg Ozarlc Socratic Literary Societyf Gym Team. FRANK SABELLA DOROTHY SAMFORD Murphysboro Fairfield ERMA SANDERS MILDRED SAUTHOFF Boulder Millstadt FRE Sl-IMEN Page 105 Page 104 PRES!-IMEN KATHERINE SCHAFER Creal Springs CHARLES SCHETTLER Sesser ELAINE SCHMITT Royalton OPALINE SCHROEDER Flora MacDowell Club Y. W. C. A, WILLIAM K. SHEWMAKER Harrisburg Bandf Orchestra, Chi Delta Chi. VIOLA SHIELDS Walsh JUNE ROSE SCHELLENGER Sparta VERA BETH SCHMIDT Farina Socratic Literary Societyf Y. W C. A. MARGARET L. SCHNEEMAN Metropolis MARGARET SHAW Golden Gate FERN SHIELDS Carbondale PAULA SINGLETON Cairo MARY GLEN SISK KENNETH SITTER Anna Cobden EILEEN SLINGER CURTIS SMITH Valier I Salem Y. W. C. A., Socratic Literary Y. M. C. A., Volleyball, Society. ELBERT SMITH MAUDE SMITH Carterville Ava Football. PHILIP SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH Herrin Danville ALTA HELEN SMOOT MOLLIE SNEED Fairmount lVIcLeansboro Socratic Literary Societyf W. A. A. HAZEL SNYDER DOLPH SOUTI-IER Cambria Christopher FRE Football, Chi Delta Chi, I Club Pagf I05 l ljllgf 106 FRESHMEN MARTHA SPANGLER Dahlgren Orchestra. NANNIE AGNES SPIVEY Shcivvneetown RITA STEPHENS Royalton MARJORIE STOUT Ava ALAN SUTTON Hurst Track. FRANCIS SWITZER Farina HARRY S. SPEAR Ashley Track, Tennis. HELEN STECKENRIDER Herrin FRANCES STEWART Vienna HENRY STUMPF St. Albans, L. l., New York Football, Gym Team. SUE SWANSON Norris City Zetetic Literary Societyf W. A. A ANNA TAYLOR Carterville SAMUEL TAYLOR Anna LOUISE TEMPLETON Murphysboro DORRIS THOMPSON Pinclfneyville INEZ THRELKELD Golconda FRANK E. TROBAUGH, West Franlcfort Band, Orchestra. I-IILDA TROVER Herrin FRE DWIGHT TEEL Du Ouoin Agricultural Club, Y. .Mf C. A. JAMES THOMAS Mounds JAMES P. THOMPSON Oakdale MARY ELIZABETH TRIPLETT Metropolis Socratic Literary Society. JR. GEOFFREY E. TROUTT Christopher Zetetic Literary Society, Chi Delta Cliii Commerce Club. HARRY E. TUTHILL Vergennes Commerce Clubj Zetetic Literary Society. SI-IMEIXI Page lo, l Page I 06' FRESI-IMEIXI CLARA E. URBANIK Christopher Socratic Literary Society. JOH N UTTER Harrisburg IRMA VEATH Belleville Zetetic Literary Society, Delta Sigma Epsilon. MILDRED WALDEN Harrisburg Socratic Literary Society. ALEXANDER W. WASSON Hurst WILLIAM WATERS Metropolis Chi Delta Chi, Bandf Zetetic Literary Society. EDITH UTLEY Maunie Zetetic Literary Societyf Delta Sigma Epsilon. KARL VAN METER Greenville CHARLES VOESTE La Clede WILMA WALKER Marion Zetetic Literary Society, Y. W. C. A. VAL WASSON I-larrisburg Egyptianf Zetetic Literary Society, Kappa Delta Alphai Band, Orches- tra. MARYBELLE WATSON Eldorado ELIZABETH WELLS Scheller CLETUS WESTON Bush VALDEAN B. WHAM Centralia j. W. WILKINSON Sliavvneetovvn Bandf Egyptian. OUENTIN WILSON Eldorado Band. BETTY ANNE IENINEGARNER lu a Socrctic Literary Society. HAROLD F. WEST Omaha ANNA MARGARET WHAM Centralia Zetetic Literary Society. PHYLLIS WIESMAN Granite City Zetetic Literary Society. FRANK WILLIAMS New Haven Agricultural Club. SYLVIA WILSON Enfield AILEEN WINN Marion FRESI-IMEN Pagff IOQ Pagf 1 I0 FRESI-IMEINI DON WINSTEAD Marion Band. WINONA WINTERS Marion Little Theatre, Zetetic Literary Soc- iety. HERBERT W. WOHLWEND Marion Science Club, Modern Problems Club. BERNICE WYMAN Salem CHARLENE WINTERS Cisne CLAUDIA WISELY Murphysboro Delta Sigma Epsilon, Zetetic Literary Society. EMLYN WOODROME Ashley Delta Sigma Epsilon. RUTH ZANG Chester ALWIN ZIEGLER Murpliysboro SCHOLASTIC RECOGNITION Freshmen and Sophomores who have attained an average ol 4.0 or above lor the Fall and Winter Terms, 1936-37. Charles Erle Allais Bonnie Allen Elizabeth L. Allen Lymen S. Allen Fred W. Banes Fred Basolo Lloyd W. Bell Londa G. Blackburn George Boomer Dorotha Basket jessie A. Brock Elizabeth Buell Marian Bynum jennie Calza l-larold Catt Raul Cerar Mary R. Chapman Mildred Chapman Mildred Chezem Alyce E. Chilton james Cockrum William Cordroy l-lelen M. Crain Kenyon Cramer Violet M. Crenshaw Vernice Criley Aileen Davis lrma DeBernardi l-lerbert E. Denison slames Dick l-lelen Dickson Troy Dorris Generose Dunn Qgie Earl Ellis David Evans Quentin File Bernice Frech Beulah Freeman Jerry Fugate John Gaines Billy Ruth Cnill l-larry Golorth Deva Goldsmith LeRoy Groh Cecil Gulledge l-lalbert E. Gulley Edwin l-lallar gl. C. Hancock Gladys Hanson Margaret l-lanson Vera M. l-lardy Claude W. l-lart Clinton E. l-lart Wilma l-lelner William I-l. l'lemmen Norlan C. l-lenderson Melvin Hentze Richard G. l-lill Anna Holacher James l-lollingsed Robert M, l-louse Arthur C. l-luelbig Alice S. Jones Lois Keith Mary Evelyn Kelley Margaret Kelso l-larry B. Klie Blanche M. Kurtz Robert W. Lewis Joyce Lightner William E, Lipsey Nina L. Lutz Winston McAdoo l-lattie McBrien Mary V, McCall Sam McCarty Doris McCuan joseph McDevitt Frederic Meyer Selma Michael jeannette Miller Winilred l-l, Morris Laura Gwen Charles Rardee vlanet Rerletti Robert Retersen Eugenia Retry glean Rierson Eileen Rlog Wallace Rond Qrbe Quarles Jean Richards Thelma Roberson Blanche Robertson Theodore Rodd Carl Ross Autumn Samuels Katherine Schaler Dorothy Schnake Marion Q. Schroeder Walter A. Schroeder Troy W. Sims Virginia Sims Raula Singleton Robert M. Sinks Curtis W. Smith Rhilip Smith Joseph Spezia Rolen T. Stricklin glean Sutlitl Sue Swanson Anna L. Taylor Annamae Todd Theodore B. Tom Raul Townes Frank E. Trobaugh Carroll Turner Dorothy Westwood Anna Margaret Wham Raul M. Winder Claudia Wisely Dorothy Young l-larriet M. Zerweck Pagf III Qrgonizotions ond extro-cur- riculor activities-the bonds of common understanding for those who have similar interests. .K Ji., -,div-gyngridban K Q 1 Q u A f ,, it 1 H' 1 U X 5 K Aumgmwv- Z , T fd? iw M '3m ,K wk 1 Q L ' ' QV? ,yi ffgh H 'ML qw ,u x A up A, Q A, hdfw X . . Y ,dk nz '4 'Eiga ' mf' 1 'ju 'W ,., Ag 3 'SQW Wu 'iff 'V q -.. 4 2 ' 'E ng 1' 21 Gi H? iw :ul A' 1 . 4 il?- 1 4,1 Mm 'Q 'hbvxgagi us' xvg Mis. v' , JY. ' 1 4 H -.... 'HT' .I . Aff Y' 'Ir 4- r ' 9. 9' 4 E' we 1 ,L .S ,AH 'H' if PT J' 'I J M 1 2 E , . gg 1 K4 wa , H-w f , MJ, in 'W-4941 4. 4 .51 . A,E 'Mum y , A 0 '- awk- . .552-S411 ,WW 1 +53 sf' ,uf 1 Lum N' ' MS: 2' Ll ' S e Q ,riff ig-3. A summer days is tlwe slwady slope east of the library. Perhaps no otl'ier campus building serves tlwe college in so many ways as tlwe new gymnasium. l-lere students meet For physical education classes, baslcetball games, and recreation, liere faculty and students assemble for teas, receptions, and dances. Page 115 Georgina Loclcie, Rresident Martha ,lean Langenleld MU TAU PI Mu lau Ri, local honorary journalistic fraternity, endeavors to raise and maintain high journalistic standards on the campus. Dr. R. L. Beyer and Miss Esther Rower have sponsored the organization since its establishment in 1931. Candidates lor membership must have completed at least one year ol meritorius work on a campus publication and be acceptable to all members. The fraternity is limited to twenty students and laculty members. MEMBERS Vernon Crane jasper Cross, Secretary Kathryn Rush Eileen Broclc, Vice-President Kenneth Craver Ann Langdon Tony Venegoni Betty Berry Bruce Doty Mlohn Rogers Kate Burl4hart Robert Chamness JOURNALISTIC FRATERNITY Robert McMillan Glen Eull4erson Ernest Brashear Mildred Walker Benjamin Baldwin Lester Riddle Joe Mathews Esther M. Power Frances Barbour Dr. lhelma Kellogg Dr. R. L. Beyer Dr. T. W. Abbott 110 Completion of Mu Tau Pi Initiation KAPPA PHI KAPPA Alpha Upsilon Chapter oi Kappa phi Kappa, national educational lraternity, was estab lished to further the study oi educational principles and problems through social intercourse scholarly achievement, and professional ideals. Besides student members the fraternity includes educators now teaching in Southern illinois. Delegates chosen by the chapter attended the national biennial convention held at Birmingham, Alabama, this year. At the conference Dr. B. W. Nlerwin, sponsor of the local chapter, was elected National Councilman. john Allen Leo P. Babcoclc Walton Blalcey George S. Blette Fred Cagle Arnold B. Casey George Casper STUDENT MEMBERS j. l-loward Crenshaw, Treasurer Lowell T. Crews Robert L. Davis Charles Dintelmann, president George Dohanich Kenneth Erasure Warren G. Gladders E. Edison l-lall Eldred Welch, Secretary james L. l-larbison Gene l-louse Walter W. Knecht George Land l-lolly C. Nlarchildon, jr. Charles W. Mathews Eugene V. Morris Ralph McBride, Vice-President Charles Patterson james W. Seibert joe Sharlmas Loren Taylor Kelley Taylor jerome Weber Earl A. Weilmuenster EDUCATIONAL FRATERNITY Kappa Phi Kappa in Session 1' y CHEMEKA l Chemelcci Members at Work CHEMISTRY FRATERNITY An honorary chemistry fraternity, Chemelca, was organized in 1932 to promote the interests oi chemistry majors. Students maintaining a lour point average in chemistry are eligible upon the completion ol six terms ol worlc in that subject, provided that they have a three-point Five average in all other subjects. ln addition to conducting survey tours ol chemical plants and producing educational chemistry shows, the fraternity sponsors Chemistry Seminar. .fe MEMBERS Page IIN Dr. T. W. Abbott Charles Q, Badgett Thomas Barron William Browning l-larold Catt james Carnett Kenneth Craver Lowell Crews Eugene lrvin Robert W. Kell, pres George Land ide l-lolley C. Marchildon, jr., Sgt, at Arms Rodericlc L. Malan Dr. W. Neckers Raul Roretti Dr. R. A. Scott joe Sharlmas Kelley Taylor Dr. K. Van Lente Eldred Welch Earl A. Weilmeun Joseph Willcinson Raul Winder ster, Chaplain Howard Ycwell, Vice-President SYNTON Synton Picking Up That Station RADIO FRATERNITY The Epsilon Chapter of Synton was organized in 1935 by former members ol the Radio Club. The S. l. S. N. U. Chapter was the First teachers, college group to be admitted to a national radio Fraternity, Membership is limited to students vvho have government licenses permitting them to operate short-vvave transmitters. This chapter is equipped with a National HRC Receiver and a one-hundred-watt code transmitter. A kilowatt transmitter is under construction at the present time. MEMBERS Robert W, Kell Warner Anderson Eranl4 Green joseph Dillinger Robert Petersen Earnest Arms James Carnett Elsie R, McNeil l-larry lichenor Miss Charlotte Zimmerschied Dr. B. Young Pagf 119 GAMMA THETA UPSILON Dr. Barton Talks on Flood Control GEOGRAPHY FRATERNITY Lambda chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon, national geography fraternity, which was lounded during the summer term ol 1936 by Dr. R. G. Buzzard, president ol Eastern lllinois State Teachers' College, was established on this campus last Fall. The organization is open to prospective geography majors or minors. A candidate for membership must have at least two terms ol geography vvith a B average and an average ol C in other subjects. Former students who have met the scholastic standards are eligible lor membership. At the fraternity meetings, reports, papers, and lectures in Fields related to geography are given. Field trips, such as the Illinois State Geographical Survey trip held Qctober TO, are occasionally conducted. MEMBERS Arnold B. Casey, President Donald l-logue Arthur Chitty lvan l-leape Mr. F. W. Cox Robert l-luntley Catherine Dulaney Alice Kell, Treasurer Mabel Eads Walter lfnecht, Publicity Chairman Robert Finley l'loyt Lemons lheodore Finley Qtis lvlclvlahon Ross jean Fliger Thomas North, Vice-President Francis Grislco, Membership Chairman Barbara xlane Scott Edison l-lall, Secretary james Seibert Emerson l-lall Ruth Taggart Virginia Sisl4 Carroll -lurner Erna l-larbison Dr. l. F, Barton, Sponsor I fist STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Discusses Affairs STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council vvas reorganized during the tall term. The new Council was the outgrowth oi a generally prevalent current ol thought which favored the establishment oi an organization which should promote student vveltare and act as a means by vvhich student opinion might be reflected in the administrative policy oi the college. The old Student Council was made up ol both students and faculty members, but the present council consists entirely of students nominated and selected by the student body. MEMBERS Seniors Sophomores Anita Rentiro, Vice-president Martha jean Langenteld Sarah Alvvood l lelen Crain George Land Kenyon Cramer Eldred Welch Clark Davis Juniors Freshmen Margaret Cisne Anna Margaret Wham Sue Crain jeannette Miller Warren Gladders, president Donald Bryant Ernest Brashear Frederic Meyer Page 1 1 THE EGYPTIAN Page Nearly Press Time -Egyptian Staff The Egyptian has been published weekly since 'I9Q'I. The editor is chosen each spring by the Student Council. Each year the newspaper submits entries lor rating to the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the Associate Collegiate Press. Stahf representatives attend the conlerence oi the Illinois College Press Association, which is held at the various colleges each spring. This year lor the First time the Egyptian sponsored the Scarab, a supplement ol original prose and poetry. EDITORIAL STAFF Jasper Cross ,... Editor Georgina Loclcie, Glen Fulkerson, Assoc. Editors Betty Berry .... Society Editor Benjamin Baldwin, Clark Davis, Joe Boren Associate Sports Editors Edith I-loye . . . Alumni Editor Kenneth Craver Art Editor Lucy Parrish ...., Typist REPORTERS AND SPECIAL WRITERS Vernon Crane, Mildred Wall4er,Bruce Doty, Catherine Stanard, Earle Allais, Frank Elders, Gilbert Vaught, Tony Venegoni, Eileen Broclc, Ken Frasure, I-larry Tichenor, Ralph McBride, Lowell Samuel, D. E. Westwood, joe Mathews, Mluanita Lee, I-larry Klie, slohn Rogers, Ernest Brashear. I COMPETITORS Anne Gascinialt, Donald Bryant, Mirriam Bow- den, Willard Kerr, Irene Craig, Edna Norton, Ruth Mueller, Beth Bruce, Sue Swanson, Norman Krueger, Halbert Gulley, Martha Crawford, Church I-luelbig. BUSINESS STAFF Lester Riddle . . . Business Manager John Swohlard . . Advertising Manager Rolla Ross . . . Advertising Manager Roy Woods . . , Advertising Manager Juanita Lee . . . Circulation Manager Charles Badgett, Assistant Circulation Manager FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Esther M. Power, Dr. R. L. Beyer, and Dr. T. W. Abbott THE OBELISK The college yearbook, the Obelisk, is published each spring by the junior Class Chosen each year by the Student Council, the student editor selects the statt which prepares the book. Faculty sponsors are Miss Frances Barbour, editorial advisor, Dr. Thelma l. Kellogg business advisor, and Burnett Shryock, art advisor. The Qbelisk submits annually an entry to be judged by the National Scholastic Press Association. Ann Langdon Bruce Doty Georgina Lockie Robert Chamness Tony Venegoni Kathryn Push . Kate Burkhart THE STAFF . . . . Editor Associate Editor Qrganizations Editor . . Art Editor . Faculty Editor . Senior Editor . junior Editor Martha Jean Langenleld . . Sophomore and Associate Editor Ted Tom . . , . . . Freshman Editor Sue Crain . 4 . . . Women's Athletic Editor Vernon l-licks . . lVlen's Athletic Editor Nlargaret Cisne . . . Feature Editor l-larry Tichenor, Glen Fulkerson . Snapshot Editors Vernon Crane . , . Calender Editor king Out Obelis k Plans MODERN PROBLEMS MEMBERS Erances Batclweldor Riclward Balotti Bronson Beasley Mason Bell Dorotlwea Bosl4ett Lawrence Burton Sadie Bryant Betty Cox Wiltreda Ann Cox Dorotliy Cliristie Wayne Douglas Martina Freeman Susan Erier William V. Glodiclw Edison l-lall Mabel l-liglnsmitli Lowell l-lill Ernest l'liser Wallie jasinslty Mary slolinston lda S. joyner Edward Kelsey, Treas. Willard Kerr Eugene King Margaret Lewis Eleanor Logan Everett E, Miller Winston McAdoo Blanclne McCoy George McGlumplwy Winilred McQuinn Vernon A. Naegele Gerald Rlog l-larold Rramovicln Gerald Rresson K. L. Robertson jean Saba, Sec. Lowell Samuel jolwn Sclierrer Geo. Scliwartztrauber Virginia Sims Robert Sinlcs ,loe Spezia Tom Stanstield, Rres. Willard Stein Lawrence Taylor Karl Van Meter Mary VVomicl4 Dorotlwy Young Modern Problems Club Dismissed A reorganization ol tlwe Latin-American Club, Modern problems Club discusses at its bi-weelcly meetings, social, political, and economic subjects. Current problems are examined in tlwe open Forums wliiclw Form a part ol tlie meetings, and outside speakers are olten secured to lecture to tlwe group. llwis year tlwe club entertained Norman llwomas, leader ol tl'ie Socialist Party, and Senator Robert LaEollette, wlio lectured at tlwe college on tlie Entertainment Series Program. DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club, composed ol men and vvomen, maintains forensic relationships with neighboring colleges, During the past year the club engaged in contests with Cape Girar- deau and Washington University and competed in the annual Little Nineteen Tournament. Tryouts are held belore each debate to determine the teams which will participate in these intercollegiate contests. Dr. T. F. Barton and Dr. Q. B, Young serve as advisors lor the organization, and Miss Dorothy B. Magnus acts as faculty sponsor, MEMBERS Leo Babcock Willard A. Kerr Barto Babitz gluanita Lee, Sec. Wm. Brovvning, Fred Meyer V.-pres. led Rodd Donald Bryant l-lalbert Gulley George Robinson lvan Jennings Lowell Samuelf pres. Edward Kelsey Marguerite Wilhelm Vernon l-licl4s W. Wilkinson Samuel and Meyer Of-f to Forensic Wars. Page I25 RADIO CLUB Technique of Ether Waves -Radio Club The Radio Club vvas organized in 1934 to familiarize students vvith radio equipment and give instruction in communication. This year the club constructed a one-lcilovvatt amateur transmitting station and trained several persons For amateur operators' licenses. Communications have been held with many Foreign nations, and progress has been made toward the establishment of a message service For the use ol students ol the college. MEMBERS Robert Kell, President Warner Anderson Franlc Green, Vice-Rresident Wallace Rand Robert Retersen, Secretary-Treasurer l-larry lichenor joseph l. Dexter Robert Rulliam Victor Goings Robert Gum Blames Carnett john Allen Mrs. Elsie McNeill Ruby Nance glohn Mings Marsoen Moore jerome Weber Charlotte Zimmerscheid Dr. Q. B. Young, Sponsor Pngf 130 SCIENCE CLUB Science Club Meets in Museum The Science Club was organized in T924 For the purpose of unifying tlwe various depart ments ol science. The club is composed of Faculty members and students wlwo meet once a montlw for a program provided by the various science departments. Dr. T. W. Abbott Dr. W. M. Bailey Dr. T. F. Barton S. E. Boomer Fred Cagle E. W. Cox Allred Copple james Garnett Florence E. Denny, president Dr. W. M. Gersbaclwer Mary Goddard Mabel l'liglwsmitl1 Dr. Marie A. l-linriclws Annemarie E. Krause MEMBERS l'lolly Marclwildon Norman Meinlqotli R. E. Muclcelroy Eugene lrvvin Dr. W. Neckers Dr. R. A. Scott Marjorie Slianlc Dr. Mary M. Bteagall l-lilda A. Stein Winilred Stone Dr. Q. B. Young l'lovvard Yovvell Dr. K, A, Van l.ente Clwarlotte Zimmerscliied Y.W.C.A. When the Young Womenls Christian Association vvas organized on this campus in 1874, it was the second organization of its kind in the state. At the present time it is a member ol the national Y. W. C. A. lndustrial problems and questions pertaining to the educational betterment of all women are discussed at the vveekly meetings. The Y. W, C. A. sponsors lectures in conjunction with the local Y. M. C. A. h Delegates from the Association attended the conference held at Lake Geneva,Wisconsin, t is year. MEMBERS l.inda Kobler Virginia Dorris, Vice-president Mattie lmboden Mildred Carson Wilma Metcall Dorothy Ann l-latlield Helen Crain Marybelle Davis Ruth Simpson, President Mildred Pongey, Treasurer Marguerite Bollinger, Secretary Dorothy Carson Alice vlones Beulah Freeman Edith Kniepkamp Winilred Eites Phyllis Wiesman Betty A. Winegarner l.enora l-lumphrey Anita Rentlro Frances Sierakovvski Dorothy l'lungate Wilma Straight Evelyn Ellis Edna Mae Benedict l'lelen piper l-lelen Ripplemeyer Dorothy Mitchell Martha Ereeman l-larriet Zervveck Viola Kobler Elizabeth Buell Fern Mayer Margery Buckingham Thelma Wilson Eileen Brock Kathern Dudenbostel Rubynelle Davis Lois Keith Sue Crain Eugenia Petry Marion Wilson Madonna Wilson glean Morton Betty jones Miss Krause, Sponsor Miss Carpenter, Sponsor Marie Williams Edith Smith Page 128 Swing Your Partner AY. W. C. A. Square Dance Y.M.C.A. Since the establishment of the Young Menls Christian Association on this campus in 1875, the organization has been a great factor in cultivating the intellectual and spiritual growth of the men students. Besides sponsoring lectures in conjunction with the Y. W. C. A., the Association publishes a student directory which is furnished to the students without charge. The Y. lVl. C. A. conducts a square dance each Tuesday evening. Mr. S. E. Boomer, faculty sponsor, has been a member of the board ol directors lor twenty- Five years. MEMBERS Eloyd Ramsey, President Lowell Wilson, Vice-president Merle Stieg, Secretary l-loward Russell, Treasurer Dwight leel Wilbur Ragland Glen Bateman l'lenry Stumpl Allred Copple Wallace Stevenson Eugene Parks Charles Dickey Carrol l-lubble Loyd Cox Eugene King james Qdum Wallace Pond Robert Bateman Earl Albers Vernon Naegele l.yveere Massie Robert Petersen Y. M. C. A. Plans Student Directory Page' 129 EVANGELICAL CLUB The Evangelical Club was organized in the Fall of 1930. It is a medium by vvhich the Evangelical and Reformed Churches of Southern lllinois can become acquainted and discuss the problems and modern movements ol religion. Violet Beclcmeyer Delores Beil Marguerite Bollinger l-lelen Dickson Arthur Fallcenhain Bernice Frech Carl Gates, President Margaret l-leggemeier Wm. H. Hemmen Melvin l-lentze C. R. lshervvood Isabel Klein ,lulia Knecht Walter Knecht MEMBERS Linda Kobler Viola Kobler Marcedes Linlcey Anna Mae l.ively Donald Meier Norman Meinlcoth Vincent Meinlcoth Fredric Meyer Ruby Meyer Ruth Mueller, Vice-President Robert Niebruegge Eugenia Retry Armin Pieper Qliver l'l. Press Vernon Riechman Katherine Schafer M. P. Schroedel Walter Schroeder Nelson Schvvetzler Wilma Sturm lrma Veath Earl Weilmuenster Wilbert Weintz Bernice Winter Herbert Wohlvvend Elizabeth Zimmer Harriet Zerweclf, Secretary-lreasurer Iggf Evangelical Club in Session Problems Before Newman Club The Newman Club provides opportunities lor social and intellectual contacts among Catholic: students on the campus. Aside from its regular meetings, the club holds a social gathering each term. NEW l'larold Aramovich Mary Catherine Barry Caroleen Billhartz George Blette Mary joe Blette paul Cerar Mary Catherine Daily phil Downey Ruth Duffy Generose Dunn Marynelle Flannery Emma Getzie Robert Gray james l lollingSed Ruby jordan Edward Kelsey Alberta Manl4 l-lolly Marchildon, jr. Anna Marie McCabe Nellie McCabe MAN CLUB MEMBERS Mrs. T. E, Meehan Ruby Nance, Secretary james 0,Brien Mary 0'Donnel Timothy Qlllonnel Bernadine Qslish Catherine Qjoole Paul Poretti lam Stanslield, Treasurer Qscar Schnicker, president Martha Swotlord joseph Spezia Paul Torolc Anthony Venegoni, Vice-president joseph McDevitt Dorothy Bastien Vincent DiGioyanna, Fac. Sponsor Mrs. Mary Combs, Sponsor Miss Dorothy Magnus Father Funlce lyllgf I DUNBAR SOCIETY Dunbclrs Dance at Homecoming The Dunbar Society was founded in 1925 by a group ol colored students under the leadership ol Carl Lee. The late Rresidentghryoclc named the club in honor of Raul Lawrence Dunbar, lamous negro poet. The club promotes the literary, athletic, and social interests ol its members. Last year the society presented its First play, Murdered Alive , MEMBERS l'lenry Ratclilie Elizabeth Allen, Vice-president Matthew Curtis Morrison England Arthur Washington Virginia McMorris Edward Morris Alma glean Capps Alice Mahr l-larold Wallcer, president Vincent Freeman, Treasurer Augusta Shelton, Secretary Delmar Algee Rauline Russell Anna Joy Smith Georgia Lee McComb Claudia Nash Eredriclca Nash Myrtle Winfield Dorothy Gardner Esther Mae Blake Geraldine Browning Kathryn Lewis Jane Moore Ruth Allen Louella Waterlord Lawrence Wilson Annie Lee Nicols lna l'larris Dorothy Shaw Charlotte Coleman Harriet Brown Charlie Mae Willia Robbia l-ludson ITIS l-lelen Cole Richard Thorpe Sadie Nelson Leatha McNeil Evelyn Boyl4ins Mabel Lewis Claudia Mosley Edith Thomas l'lelen Roby Corneilius Brewer glohnnie Williams Evelyn Davis Kathryn Greer Raul Scott Leroy McBride james Webb Gertrude Allen Marjorie vlohnson Eugene Rayton Ruth Green Eddie Sumpter I-2.2 Rhillip Micheau Virgil l-lill The Roland Hayes Club was organized on this campus in 1928 under the direction ol David S, Mclntosh. Last year the First student director took charge of the society. This year, under the direction of B. Whitlock, the club has given programs in chapel, at the Attucks School, and at Community High School. Any colored student interested in group singing is eligible lor membership. MEMBERS Elizabeth Allen Helen Kelley Bass Evelyn Boykin Geraldine Browning Catherine Greer lna Mae Harris Margaret slackson Vivian Jackson Marjorie Johnson Berniece slohnson Katherine Lewis Georgia McComb ,lane Moore Freda Mosley Anna Lee Nichols Genevieve Arran Phenella Pinkett Anne Smith Esther Mae Blake J. B. Whitlock, Director Charlotte Coleman Almajean Capps Mable Lewis Virginia McMorris Elena Moore Sadie Nelson Augusta Shelton Ophelia Walker Kaletah Webb Alice Mahr Claudia Nash Mable Hurd Claudia Mosley Luella Waterford vlosephine Mosley Pauline Russell Delmar Algee Matthew Curtis Richard Thorpe Vincent Freeman Arthur Washington Edward Morris Arnold Banister glames Greer Virgil Hill Phillip Micheau Eugene Payton Henry Ratclill Paul Scott Charles ,lones Cornelius Brewer Entertainers--Roland Hayes Chorus RCDLAND HAYES CLUB LA REUNION GALLIQUE La Reunion Gallique Enjoys Picnic La Reunion Gallique, organized to acquaint students with the various aspects ol Erench Iile and to give them practice in speaking French, conducts monthly business meetings, bi- weekly game nights, and weekly luncheons. French is spoken exclusively at the gatherings. Qllicers for the coming year are elected at the annual spring picnic. A member must have had one year ol high school French or have taken at least one term ol college French, MEMBERS David Aiken Conyl Chaniot Margaret Cisne Virginia Cooley, Vice-president lrene Craig, Secretary-Treasurer sl. Cary Davis Elizabeth Dill Susan Erier Louis l-lelleny Martha Jones Martha Kennedy Edith Kniepkamp Georgina Lockie Ruth Lemmel Page 134 Alice Miller Winilred Morris Edna Norton, Artist and Language Secretary Vera L. peacock Kay Rush Madeleine Smith Autumn Samuels William Stevens lony Venegoni Mary Womick Mary.Eleanor Wright l-larriet Zervveck Mary Zwinak, preside nt DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN German Songs by Der Deutsche Verein Der Deutsche Verein vvas founded in T934 to give German students conversational opportunities. Reorganized last fall, the club is now sponsored by Dr. W. P. Dallmann, German instructor. At the bi-vveelcly meetings programs concerning Germany and German life are presented. During the spring term, the organization entertains those students vvho have achieved in that School year the highest ranking in First year German. MEMBERS Charles Badgett Edith Kniepkamp, Secretary Loyd Cox juanita Lee, president Irene Craig Henry Lahrmann Louise Dodd, Vice-President Paul Poretti Melvin Hentze joe Spezia Carl Stechenrider Priya 1 MAC DOWELL CLUB The MacDowell Club was organized in 1928 by David S. Mclntosh to give students with good voices a chance to sing. Through a system ol competitive try-outs the better singers ol the group win lree tuition. Annually the MacDowell Club gives a presentation ol l'-landel's Messiah during the weeklprior to the Christmas holidays. This year it also presented Mendelssohns Elijah , l-liawathas Wedding feast, with music by Coleridge-laylor and lyrics by Longlellow, and The Nightingale , an opera in three acts. MEMBERS Sopranos Alice Jones Woodrow Cordray Norma Pee Atwood Florine Baker Mirriam Bowden Geneva Brewer Barbara Burgess Amanda Lee Carlton Wilfreda Cox Jewell Medlin Eaton Mary Louise Evans l-lelen Louise Lee Mary Louise Lynn Elizabeth Meehan Ella Nan Moore Louise Randolph I-lelen Russell Daris D. Sohn Martha Jeanette Spangler Nannie Agnes Spivey Betty Anne Winegarner Augusta Warskow Mary A. Stitl Juanita Burress Mary Louise Lear Thelma Roberson Altos Commizelle Atwood Eileen Brock l-lazel Bryant Kate Burkhart l-lelen Crain Kathleen Dudenbostel Geneva Elder Ferne Joan Johnson Ferne Moye Lucille Randolph Opaline Schroeder Tenors Dave Aiken LeRoy Babcock Eldon F. Cox Jay Friedline J. C. l-lancock Art l-leller Orland Kelley Charles l-l. Stiel Frank Thomas Basses John Mayor Laverne Marietta Verne Meridith Edwin Cockrum James E. Murphy Charles Pardee, Jr Robert Pitchlord Lowell Samuel Beverly Treece Hobart Tanner J. B. Whitlock Director . . David S. Mclntosh Accompanist . . Margaret Cisne MacDowell Club Rehearses Elijah.,' Page 136 LITTLE THEATRE Limited in membership to twenty-live actors and ten technicians, the Little Theatre gives to its members extensive training in dramatics and encourages appreciation ol drama. Last year the Little Theatre, under the direction ol Mrs. Julia jonah Neely, participated in the First presentation at Cape Girardeau oi Mid-West Folk Lore Rlays. The Carbondale players were awarded First prize lor their interpretation ol No Une Can Say entered by Mr. Warren Beck, Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin. Two ol the cast received First and third awards lor the best individual acting. The Little Theatre presented this year three l-lomecoming plays, a Christmas program, a major production, the Dover Road, and a radio sketch over station W. S. M., Nashville, Tennessee. The sketch, based on the dedication ol the Gettysburg Civil War Cemetery, was given on the George Peabody Teachers' College ol the Air Program. Miss Dorothy B. Magnus, who assumed the directorship of the group in the lall of 1936, gave a series of lectures during the winter term on the art and technique ol acting. Karl Baumann ,lay Eriedline Robert Chamness Edward Mitchell Frank Thomas Frank Elder Gaylord Whitlock Geraldine Morgan Martha ,lones Lillian Anderson MEMBERS Ann Langdon Virginia Cummins Edith l-ludgens Sue Crain Mary Anna Miller Clark Davis Joseph McDevitt John Mayor Vernon l'licks james Murphy Vivian Buford Kate Burkhart Nada Grammaticotl Jean Chandler Mae Able Winona Winters John Garrison glock Spear Clara Charles Robert Ritchlord Fred Meyer Little Theatre offers One Egg Page ZETETIC LITERARY SOCIETY Zetetic Officers Talk Over Plans The oldest organization on the campus, the Zetetic Literary Society, was lounded in T874 by a group ol students interested in literature. As the society has grown, its scope has widened to include drama, art, and music. A short story and play writing contest was conducted by the organization this year. Last year the society sponsored a poetry-writing contest in addition to presenting weekly programs. For the annual spring play, the society gave a melodrama oi the gay nineties' The Drunkard. MEMBERS ,james R. Davis Jane Anderson Oral E. Davis Geoffrey Troutt Winona Winters Elaine Monroe Gerald Presson Aileen Davis James E. Murphy Wilma Davenport Bob Chamness Lucy Parrish Geneva Brewer Ann Gasciniak Jane Dunn Susan Frier 138 William Glodich l-larriet Zerweck Phyllis Weisman Vernetta Gerrard William l-'lasenjaeger Winter President Edith Kniepkomp Emilyn Woodrome Vivian Buford Christine CoFlee Barbara Palmer Claire Patterson Bob Mclntosh Betty Berry Clyde l-lenson Glenn Fulkerson Dorothy l-lall Iris Laird Sue Swanson Jean Bragg Lawrence Burton ltalene McCollum Martha Swoflord lrma Veath Christine Johnson Virginia l-leil Josephine Frederick Mary Beth Roberson Mary Bovinet Edith Utley Anna Margaret Wham l-'larry Tuthill l-lelen Crain Mary Anne lvliller Mary Beth Bruce Dave Evans June Vick Sue Crain Allice Ruth Ferrill Gladys Hancock John Swoilord Martha Crawford Betty Vick Fall President Tony Venegoni Kate Burkhart Eddie Mitchell Frank Elders Jasper Cross The Socratic Literary Society was organized in 'l875 with the aim of increasing the members, ability in elocution, composition, music, debate, dramatic art, and parliamentary usage. ln promoting these aims, the society calls upon its members to furnish their own entertainment numbers and programs. Notable program features this year have been a vocal quartet, a string ensemble, several plays, and a major dramatic production. Loyd Cox Fall President Le Roy Babcock Virginia Cummins Frank Sisk Bruce Doty Winter President Ferne Moye Wendell Carlton Dalton Metcalf Vernon Hicks Charles Rickey Howard Willis Arvel Phillips Loren Taylor Lowell Samuel Helen Williams Annamae Todd William Curry Mary Zwinak Harry Klie Orland Kelly Jane Goodman Hobart Tanner Genevieve Bell Elbert Michels Ruth Mueller Clara Urbanik Betty Ann Weingarner Marjorie Terry Robert Garrison Thelma Barrett Mary E. Triplett Eleanor Mosely Virginia Bradford Willard Kerr Louis La Veau Bill Drayer Paul Cerar Bill Lewis Carl Mundell Edwin Halfar Raymond Gales Hazel Bryant Jesse Black Ruth Ella Neal John Eaton Frank Sisk Edison Hall Geraldine Morgan Jean Parks lris Tanner Sybil Austin Wilde Gain Allen Sager John l. Wright Mary Belle Davis Millie Barnard Ruth Duffy Leslie Martin Mildred Walden Lyle Schluter Roy Rude Don W. Hague Marcedes Linkey Rose Cummins Marianne Fields Mary Ellen jones Elaine Criley Ruth Crim Mollie Sneed Verna Richardson Commizelle Atwood Amanda Lee Carlton Maxine Corzine Norma Bearden Elizabeth Finley Juanita Skaggs Mary Belle Craver Dorothy Warmack Veranica De Lapp Leo Babcock Otis Miracle Vera Schmidt . . Sponsor Margaret Clough Wilfreda Cox Betty Cox Hubert Davis Kenneth Frasure Virginia lsenhaur Dorothy Metcalf Raul Townes Ann Aydelotte Geraldine Brasel Alice Metcalf Clarence Logan Evelyn Smith Carroll Turner Oneida French Ruby Hicks Eugene Johnson Lurins Farthing Hazel Oliver Anita Porter Robert Collard Juanda Dodge Elizabeth Buell Irene Chenoweth Ruth Stefanoff kloe Cruse Dorothy Carson Drama for Socratic Meeting SOCRATIC LITERARY SOCIETY Page' Wendell Margrave Gerald Daniel . Marion Wiley . Gerald Daniel . Franlc Elders . Herbert Denison . . Director . Assistant Director . . Drum Major Twirling Drum Major Business Manager . . Librarian Piccolo Robert Petersen Flute Frank Trobaugh Clarinet Wade Balcer Benjamin Baldwin George Boomer Russell Casper Loyd Cox Joe Cruse William Davis Joe Dillinger Jaclc Foehr Stanley Hays Robert House William Phillips Lyle Schluter Rita Stephens Marion Wiley Don Winstead Alto Clarinet Val Wasson si - Bass Clarinet Lowell Samuel Oboe Billie Ruth Gill William Shewmaker Bassoons Gerald Daniel Earl Morris Alto Saxophone Betty Cox Woodrow Douglas Frances Delaney Quentin Wilson Tenor Saxophone Richard Wa rd Cornet Ruby LaNace Bowles Ruth Cochran Milton Coolc Raymond Essiclc Harold Floyd Russell Grady Mary Johnston Charles Loomis Woodrow Maloney John Mislcell Eugene Morris Carl Pauls T. A. Phillips Robert Simpson Troy Sims Glenn Seylerth William Waters Merle Welshan Horns Harry Artz Ruth Crim Claude Hart Raul Hillman Lucy Phillips Trombones Udine Brannon Wayne Corzine Leland Grizzell Hobart Hamilton Russell Hammerschmidt Guy Henry Grayston Weber Baritone Forest Buxton Joe Hackney Bass J. T. Phillips Oscar Wright String Bass Mirriam Bowden Franlc Elders Dorothy Warmaclc Percussion John Collard Burr King Joe McDevitt Paul Towns J. B. Whitlock I 5?-mf.. BAND I40 Letter Formation Between Halves ORCHESTRA David S. Mclntosh . Violin lvan Annear l-larold Beary Sibyl Brown Louis Calcaterra Rose Cummins Charles Dintelman Elizabeth Dill John Eaton Geneva Elder Raymond Essick Frances Etheridge Betty Jones Mrs. Edith Krappe Bernadine Loveall Winston Mason Verne Meredith Mary Evelyn Moore Elaine Monroe Margaret Miskell Florence McCarrey John Pope Martha Spangler Frank Thomas Paul Townes Bass Violin Mirriam Bowden Frank Elders Dorothy Warmack Cello Virginia Bradford Wendell Margrave Ethel Womble Viola J. Cary Davis Morrison England Beulah Sheppard Horn Harry Artz Ruth Crim Raul l-lillman Lucy Phillips Clarinet George Boomer Stanley l-lays Lowell Samuel Val Wasson Trumpet Russell Grady Bob Simpson Trombone Udine Brannon Russell l-lammers chmidt . Director Bassoon Gerald Daniel Earl Morris Oboe Billie Ruth Gill Bill Shewmaker Flute Jeannette Miller Frank Trobaugh Drums John Collard J. B. Whitlock Tympani Wade Baker Orchestra Ready for Baton BAPTIST STUfDENT UNION Baptist Student Union Leaders THE GOVERNING COUNCIL Wayne DougIas, president AIvina SchIeuter, Vice president TheIma Wagoner, Secretary Eiaine piper Virginia Dodds CharIes Richey I-Ierbert Denison AIt3erta Schmidt Anna K. I3arI4s Violet Crenshaw Raymond FraI4es Vivian Nattier Rose Brown GeraId Faulon Earl Wayne IVIorris I-IeIen Cannon When the Baptist Student Union was organized in 'I9Q3, the custom oi meeting each schooI day at noon Ior prayer was established. The B. S. U. on this campus is the onIy one in IIIinois. Dyer one hundred thousand students Irom various colleges in eighteen states are enroIIed in the Nationai Union. The organiza tion is aIso oi international scope and hoIds world meetings, PEACH TREE CLUB lhe Reach Tree Club was organized this year largely through the eFForts ol W. G. Brown, Superintendent ol the Rural Training Schools. The purpose ol the club is to promote lellow- ship and cooperation among the luture rural teachers and those interested in rural lile. MEMBERS Kelley Crandle Hobart Tanner Carl Ross Kelly Gibbons Ann Pusic Emerson Hall Clyde Gibbs Alma Wilson Harley leel Ruby Hall Lillian Mabrey Rose Brown Dorothy Jacobs Kenneth Myers Margaret Hamilton Generose Dunn Arvel Phillips Florine McConachie Elbert Michels Nadine McClerren Robert Howard Margery Jacobs Geneva Spence Lucille King Kathryn Marshall Ruby Lee Miller John E. Lee Carroll Turner President Agnes Russell Secretary Lorraine Read Catherine O'Toole James Mezo George lhrellceld Aleen Mercer Verena Mallrich Mary Daily Virginia Jacobs Helen Adams Holly Adams Ruth Frost Vernon French David McNeil Joe Higgins Victor Randolph William McNeil Eugene McNeil lris Tanner Rosalie Reynolds James Reid Revo Frank Wanda Wiswell Mildred Mabrey Jeslyn Burris Bonnie Allen Opaline Schroeder Mildred Benz Mildred Sitter Evelyn Ellis Faye Rose Lois Giltner Margaret l-leggimeier Robert Gray l-lester Ford Margaret Ozment Winnie Bell Beasley Miriam Bieman Fern Gruber Haline McCracken Aven Wright J. C. Hancock Sarah Hemphill Laura Owen Fern Loy Herbert Denison Geraldine Brasel Charles Clodtelter Rannie Qdurn Clyde Gibbs Gale Mobley William Russell Wayne Peeler W. O. Brown, Sponsor Making Plans forthe New Club Page 143 P COMMERCE CLUB Commerce Club Holds Session The Chamber of Commerce was organized in April,i9i7, under the sponsorship of Mr. T. L. Bryant, lor the purpose ol acauainting the commerce students of S. l. S. N, U. with some ofthe modern business problems. This organization is one oi the most active clubs on the campus. It is the custom of the club to malce a trip to St. Louis each year to inspect the reoganization ol many ol the large business concerns. MEMBERS ,lohn Ratterson Betty Viclc Geneva Brewer Barbara vlane Burgess ,limmie Reeder Maxine Corzine Evelyn Ellis Mildred Benz Jewel E, Reynolds Carl Rarlcinsan Eranlc Sisl4 Qscar Schniclter Joe Morris Roy Applegate l-lelen Rushing Lucy Rarrish Martha jean Langenield Virgil Wheatley Calvert Craig Llgf 171.1 Earle Allais, president Charles Rude Ralph McBride l-larold Eloyd Thomas North Virgil I-ioilis, Vice president Edward Lee l-lillyard Felix Ammon Williams Emma Getzie julius Erederldng, Secretary-Treasurer Russell Grady Curayston Weber Woodrow Cordray R. L. Robertson Adam Burnisl4i Lavern Marietta glohn Mings l'lelen Rice Roy Edward Wood AGRICULTURAL CLUB sr Agricultural Club Visits Poultry Farm The Agricultural Club was organized in 1913. Every student that takes an agriculture course automatically becomes a member. Problems relative to larming and rural lile are discussed at the weelcly meetings. As annual social events, the club holds a Watermelon Festival, a Strawberry Festival, and a club banquet. R. E. Muckelroy sponsors the organization. MEMBERS Delmar Algee Roy Applegate Loren Brown Kenneth Brewer Samuel Brock Francis Berg Van Baird Robert Bateman George Coclcrum James Campet John Coffman Calvin Cole Kenneth Cole Dorothy Carson Juanita Carrier Ruth Dully Ben Davies Eugene Dillow George Desbory Wayne Demster Earl Etherton Denzil Ellis l-lernon Easterly Ellen Furlow Erwin Frazier Raymond Fralces Arthur Fallcenhain Nel French Helen Gunn Max Grennell Stanley Greathouse John Gaston l-larry Golorth Robert Garrett Catherine Greer Lois Giltner Carl Gaston Orrin Garrett Raymond Haun Donald Henry Vera Hardy Herbert Hoorebelce Rex Henson George Holliday Richard Howard Vergil Hill Ivan l-leape Eugene Johnson lda Joyner Warren Jones Ewell Jones Stanley Klaus Everett Lipsey Nina Lutz George Lewis Doloris Leitz Archie Lingle John Miller M. Alice Metcalf Arthur Miller Bradley Malrey John McCue David McNeil Edward Morris W Lillian Mabrey Russell Mitchell Edna Norton William Neal Arwin Peiper Franlc Phillips Arvel Phillips Charles Rowden CliFFord Reynolds Carl Ross Agnes Russell Richard Robinson Lowell Smith Wilma Straight Viola Shields Geneva Spence James Stubbleiield Glenn Seylerth Charles Sillcwocd John Scherrer Francis Switzer Merle Stieg Ruel Sheller Lyle Schluter Lloyd Sutton Jack Spear Allen Spiller John Scheuer John Segraves Charles Thomas Dwight Teel Charles Whitlock Edith Williams Aven Wright Harry Whitecotton Dora Young Hobart Tanner Raymond Telford Frederick Boucher Page 145 CHEMISTRY SEMINIAR Pagf 146 Craver Addresses Seminar Group. TheChemistrySeminarvvas organized in T934 under the sponsorship offfhemeka, honorary chemistry fraternity. The organization is open to all chemistry mojors and minors. At the weeidy meetings students and Faculty members give reports on the latest research, experimentation, and developments in the Field of chemistry. The club is under the direction of Dr. W. Neclcers, Dr. R. A. Scott, Dr. T. W. Abbott, and Dr. K, A. Van Lente. The College Sketch Club was organized in the Fall of 1936 under the sponsorship ol Miss Gladys potter Williams, l-lead ol the Art Department. The club is composed ol the advanced art students ol the college, It has recently been opened to all art majors. Members ol the club paint scenes in various parts of Southern lllinois, and at the regular Friday night meetings discuss and critise them. Cn March twenty-Filth and twenty-sixth the club held its First major exhibition in conjunc- tion with the meeting of the Southern Division ol the lllinois Education Association. The official exhibit ol the club,Which contained some Fifty paintings,Was held late in the Spring Term ol this year. MEMBERS Karl Baumann Clyde l lenson Clara Charles Betty jones ,lay Friedline Marjorie Wintersteen Miss Gladys potter Williams, Sponsor Arts Sketch Club Among Works ART SKETCH CLUB Page 147 Slllllllllll lllllllllllllllh The sorority -f where college girls live in o chorm- ed circle of friendships, social pleosures, oncl intellectual interests. The froternityfewhere the bonds ol brotherhood drow college men into closer relotionship with one onother. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Page 150 The Council Talks it Over The lnter-fraternity Council is composed of representatives from the two fraternities. This body was organized for the purpose of settling fraternity rushing auestions and matters dealing with eligibility of active membership. As its social function, the Council is host at an annual clance during the Winer term. MEMBERS Vernon l-licks, president john Eaton, Secretary Cnlenn Fullcerson Robert Courtney l-larold gudcle Mel Jones Dr. R. L. Beyer Dr, C. D. lenney Composed oi representatives from Delta Sigma Epsilon and Sigma Sigma Sigma sororities, tlwe Pan-Hellenic Council deliperates on inter-sorority problems and plans sorority activities. Under tlie sponsorsliip ol Dean Lucy K. Woody, time board lormulates ruslwing and lwouse regula- tions and rules on sorority etlwics. During tlwe past year, tlwe association sponsored a Freslnman lea, a Benefit Dance, a Stunt Sliovv, and a pan-l-lellenic Ball. proceeds lrom tliese entertainments were donated to social service. MEMBERS Katlwryn Ruslm, president Saralw Alvvood lVlary Lavvrence Mary Eleanor Wright lflizabetlw Nlerwin Frances Patterson 43 Sorority Problems to Pan-Hell Group PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Page 1-,1 DELTA SIGMA EPSILON Tea at Delta Sigma Epsilon The Alpha Delta Chapter ol Delta Sigma Epsilon, national educational sorority, vvas lounded in May, 1928. During the school year the sorority gives various social lunctions which include parties, formal dances, and the annual Anniversary Tea. The sorority also sponsors a Mothers Club which is active throughout the year. ln the national iield, Alpha Delta won the Province Progress Contest sponsored last year by the sorority magazine, The Shield. l-lilda Stein, local laculty sponsor, is a member ol the Grand Council Governing Board, and Mrs. Richard Watson, alumnae, was recently chosen National Endowment Secretary. MEMBERS Sarah Alwood, President Lillian Anderson Iris Laird Jewell Medlin, Recording Secretary Edith l-ludgens Marion Mitchell Page 152 Ruth Swohford Betty Vick, Vice-President Mary Anna Miller Margaret Cisne Betty Berry Georgina Lockie Susan Frier, Corresponding-Secretary Susan Crain, Treasurer Kate Burkhart, Chaplain June Vick Lucy Parrish, Sergeant Mary Eleanor Wright Margaret Miskill Frances Patterson Margaret McCloud Jane Dunn Elizabeth Latimer Mary Louise Evans Mary Courtney Bettie Rhodes Winifred McGuinn l-lenri l-ludson Edith Utley Geneva Brevver Betty Chilton l-lelen Crain Claudia Wisely Betty Lou Morris Irma Veath Emlyn Woodrome Lucy Phillips Vernetta Gerrard Lois Edmondson Mary Beth Roberson Christine Johnson Juanita Burress Vivian Buford June l-layton Mary Bovinet Frances Delaney Dorothy l-lall Ruth Mueller Ruth l-lerrin Betty Winegarner Joyce Lightner Emma Bowyer l-lilda Stein SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Tri-Sig Pledges Plan Dance Alpha Nu Chapter ol Sigma Sigma Sigma, which was established in 'I93'l, has this year inaugurated an HAt l'lomeH held each Thursday to acquaint the members with other students, Iaculty, and townspeople. In addition Alpha Nu sponsors three dances each year and provides other forms ol social entertainment lor its alumnae, actives, and pledges. As a national organization Sigma Sigma Sigma was the pioneer sorority to limit its chapters to teachers' college campuses. It maintains the ,lohn Randolph School Library in Virginia and has been prominent in social service worlc. The most recent project in this Field is lri-Sigma's Anti-Tuberculosis Program. Jane Anderson MEMBERS I-lelena I-Iodson Claire Patterson Mirriam Bowden Virginia Isenhaur I-Ielen Rice, Recording Secretary Virginia Cooley, Sentinel Anna Laura Kennedy Elizabeth Ross, House President Christine Coffee Merna Kanady Kathryn Rush, President Regina Coolc Gladys I-Iancock I-Ielen Rushing, Treasurer Martha Crawford Willadene Knisely Marguerite Snyder, Cor.-Sec. Elaine Criley Rose Cummins Flo Dulaney Naomi French Muriel I-Iediger Kathleen I-Ieilig Catherine Stanard Nanie Agnes Spivey Sue Thompson Vernice Criley Barbara Palmer Marcedes Linlcey Martha lean Langenfeld Mary Lawrence, Vice-President Genevieve johnson Elizabeth Merwin Elaine Monroe Miss Marjorie Shanlc and Mrs. Dorothy Muzzey, Sponsors Pagr 1 CHI DELTA CHI Possessing last lall a membership ol twenty-lour active members and twenty-two pledges Chi Delta Chi was founded in 1933 under the sponsorship ol Dr. R. L. Beyer. F lhlh The principal activities of the Fraternity consist ol the presentation o an annua, sc o ars ip award to one ol its members and the sponsorship ol the Sing Festival held each spring. Througn out the year the fraternity entertains with dances, parties, and smokers. George Boomer, Sentinel Joe Brown l-larold Catt, Pledge Captain Robert Courtney Clark Davis, l-louse President John Eaton Karl Federer, Secretary Robert Gallegly james Guiney Ray l-leinzman, Treasurer George l-lolliday Virgil l-lollis Loyd Lent Melvin jones, President William McAndrew MEMBERS Randall Lawrence John Patterson Lewis Pike, Chancellor William Prindle Burnett Shryock klohn Swotlord Frank Thomas, Sentinel Marion Wiley Benjamin l-l, Baldwin Ural L. Davis David Evans Thomas Gray Paul Green Floyd Gloyd l-larlan l-lall Edward Mitchell, Vice-President David M. Hartman james l-ludelson Roger Lee Robert Mclntosh Robert Pitchford William Purcell William Shewmaker Thomas Smith Dolph Souther Geoffrey E. Trout William Waters Albert Nerone Robert Garrison Max Davis William Woltinbarger Richard L. Beyer Page 154 Card Game at Chi Delta Chi House MEMBERS KAPPA DELTA ALPHA Moving into a larger fraternity house this year, Kappa Delta Alpha has reached a member- ship of eighty-seven, with three honorary members. The fraternity was organized in Septem- ber, 'l933, with eleven charter members. Kappa Delta Alpha members have for two consecutive years won the lnter-fraternity Council Award for the most valuable fraternity man. Within the fraternity, scholarship is encouraged by the annual inscription on a permanent plaque at the chapter house of the name of the active member with the highest scholastic average for the year, Richard G. l'lill won the honor in 1936. l Aside from the usual smokers, dinners, and dances, Banquet and the first annual Dadis Day Dinner. the fraternity gave a l-lomecoming Kenneth Lewis Vernon Reichman Nilson Braddock Erle Allais Harry W. Artz C. Wayne Craggs Ernest Brashear jack johnson Marion King George Land, Treasurer joe Mathews john Mayor joe McDevitt William Phillips john Rogers, C jack Bishop Dave Aiken Arthur l-leller jasper Cross William Cook Paul l-lill l-larold Budde, Secretary Rolla Ross Richard l-lill Vernon P. Crane jesse Stonecipher Vernon l-licks j. Fred Crouch Don Viers Gene lrvin Willis Englehardt Roy Wood Carl Perry Erwin Frazier Glen Fulkerson Dale I-lill Raymond l-luie Val Wasson Herbert l-loorebeck Richard Wittenborn, President Charles Mathews, Vice-President Lester Riddle Emile Winterbe Euel jones or.-Secretary rger Dr. C. D. Tenney, Sponsor Kappa Delta Alpha Evening Group Pay 133 I CLUB The ul Club was organized in TQQ4. Besides lettermen in major athletics, the C ub includes those men who have earned letters in Gym or Tennis. David Aiken Eugene B. Barger Harold Blaclc Charles Broadway, Vic l-larland P. Cade Harold Catt, President Robert Courtney Kenneth Cole Earl Dabney Glen E. Deason Lester A. Deason Phil B. Downey e-Pres. Cneorge Dohanich, Sec.-Treas. Troy Edwards Kenneth Finn Derald Eulton Charles R. Cnardner Francis Grislco MEMBERS James Guiney Charles l-lall l-lorrell l'lays James L. Harbison Arthur L. l-leller Carl W. l-lenson Vernon l-liclcs Dale l-lill Sam l-iill Edward L. l-lillyard Garth l-linl4ley George l-l, l-lolliday Wallie Jasinsky Melvin Jones Charles C. Keyes Leo A. Lingle james Lucas john Mings John Mondoni Kenneth R. McGuire Robert W. McMillan Thomas l-l. North James A. Qdum Max Parsons Eugene Payton Qrbe T. Quarles Wilbur K. Ragland Bylord E. Rains l-larvey Sanders Elbert Smith Dolph Souther William Ci. Spear Loren E, Travelstead Jack A. Wilson Marion L. Wiley Bill Wollinbarger Dale I-IiII CCO-captainj Fairfield, Illinois I-Ialfback Three Years Page 156' A new spirit pervaded the air at all the S. I. S. N. U, football games ot the T936 season. From the first practice until the Iast game the team was inspired by the thought that in the Future Southern athletes would be cheered on by enthusiastic Fans from the new stadium. The student body and the alumni manifested unusual interest in the new project. Co-captains Dale I-iill and Qtis Smith ended their football careers, as did three other gridders-John Eaton and Earl Dabney, guards, and Glenn Deason, quarterback. Coach William IVIcAndrew, dean ol the I. I, A. C. coaches in point ol service, worked with his usual untiring vigor to make the competition worthwhile for the athletes in victory or defeat. The best Maroon spirit ol the season was shown in the Final game against the nwerful Green Wave ol St. Viator. Although losing, Q-7, the Southern squad fought every minute and showed considerable promise For the coming season. PIay's End: Brickbauer Amused George Holliday Tom North,CCo-captain-electj Charles Keyes Elkville, Illinois Carterville, Illinois Eldorado, IIIinois Guard, Two Years Fullback, Three Years Tackle, Two Years lilll Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern SCGRES FOR Tl-IE SEASCDN 1 1 3 6 Q 3 7 4 3 Q Arkansas Aggies 7 Normal O DeKalb 'lil iVlcKenclree O Macomb 7 Cape Girardeau 6 Charleston 7 St. Viator 7 Kenneth McGuire Earl Dabney l-loopeston, lllinois l-larrisburg, lllinois l-lalfbaclc Guarcl, Three Years Two Years Otis Smith, CCO-captainj Harrisburg, Illinois Tackle, Four Years AI Nerone Virclen, Illinois Quarterback Two Years Decson Gains on a Cutbaclc Pagz I5Q john Eaton Carbondale, Illinois Guard, Four Years Southern Finished in a tie lor Fifth place in the lllinois lnter- collegiate Athletic Conference, with three wins, one tie, and two losses. Dolph Souther, freshman center from Christopher, was placed on the Associated Press Little All- American honorable mention list. Captain l lill and Bill princlle, F CD giant tackle, received All-Con- Bill Pfindle, A Benton, Illinois ference honorable mention. Tackle, Two Years Bill Wolfinbcirger Carterville, lllinois Fullback, One Year Pagf 160 An Arkansas Punt, Almost Blocked Harland Cade Glenn Deason l-loopeston, Illinois Carbondale,lllinois End, One Year Quarterback Four Years B L L KN. I!! Harvey Sanders Marion, Illinois I-lallbaclc, Two Years ILLINOIS INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE Final Standings: W L T Illinois Wesleyan 0 St. Viator Bradley North Central Lake Forest Wheaton Southern Teachers Northern Teachers Western Teachers Augustana Monmouth Illinois College State Normal Millikin Eastern Teachers Knox Eureka Elmhurst Carthage Shurtlell McKendree 0 Q 'I 'I 'I Q Q Q 3 2 Q 3 4 4 Q 5 3 4 'I 4 Pct. OOO 'I .OOO 750 750 . 667 .667 .600 .600 600 500 500 500 400 333 333 333 Q86 Q50 Q00 000 O00 Orbe Quarles West Franlclort, Illinois End, One Year tl r li Heller Adds a Point Harold Catt Leo Lingle Sammy Hill Leslef Demon Carbondale, Illinois Dongola, Illinois Marion, Illinois CCG-CODt0lf1'9l?CQ Guard, Two Years Guard, Two Years Center, Two Years CGVIJOHCIGISI IIIIUOIS Guard, Three Years Pagf 161 Melvin jones, senior from Granite City, served during the DQvidAikef1, year as student manager of Zelgleff lll'nO'5 S.l.S.N.U. varsity athletic teams. End, Two Yeo rs Elbert Smith Carterville, illinois Tackle, One Year Eugene Barger Carbondcile, Illinois l-lalfbciclc, Two Yeors Carl Henson Carbondale, Illinois End, Two Years Charles Broadway Cobden, Illinois End, Two Years Page 162 Another Punt Goes Away B A L L Lloyd Sutton West Frankfort, Ill. Tackle, Two Years ASSOCIATED PRESS I. I. A. C. ALL-STAR TEAM '36 E Wayne Hawkins, Illinois T ,loe xlurieci, Illinois Wesleyan G William Moore, Normal C William Hunt, Bradley Tech G Charlie Gross, Bradley Tech T James Breen, North Central E William Giraitis, james lylillikm QB Chester Davis, Delfalh HB Ted Panish, Bradley Tech HB Kenneth Chittum, Illinois Wesleyan FB Carl Burgener, james Millikin fluff ..:m.,.., , ' Edward Lee Hillyard Carmi, Illinois Halfback, Two Years Visiting Team gets off Another Kick john Mondoni Art Heller Christopher, Illinois Carbondale, Illinois I-Iallback, One Year End, Two Years Loren Trclvelstead Marion, Illinois End, Two Years Page 163 INTRAMURAL BASEBALL Lineups, Pleaseuh-lnkramural Baseball Captain William lVlcAndrevy and Commissioner Richard Beyer direct the spring, summer, and Fall leagues which malce up intramural baseball. Last summer the championship trophy of the eight-club league was won by the Kappa Phi Kappa team. A double elimination league operated last fall, but no champion was selected because heavy rains prevented play-otis. The Cats, the Monlceys, and the Red l-lawlcs made the best showing of the eight teams. Page 164 Ullliliillllll The Maroons, led by Captain James l.ucas, a senior lorvvard, Finished seventh in the Little Nine- teen Conierence, winning seven games and losing Four. The complete record For the season was thirteen wins and six losses. Derald Fulton, Kinmundy senior playing his last season for S. l. S. N. U., was placed this year onthe l. l. X-X.CAII-Star Basket- ball Team. -lroy Edwards, veteran guard, has been chosen to lead the 1937-38 court squad. Page 105 BASKETBALL Watching Rebound in Mexico City Y. M. C. A. Game 5outhern's baslcetball team, a flashy and high-scoring aggregation, won thirteen games and lost six during the 1936-37 schedule. The team piled up 814 points, held their opponents to 681, and averaged 42.3 points per game to their opponents 35.8. The auintet's fighting spirit made it a formidable opponent throughout the season. Bill Wolfinbarger, a freshman who won a regular guard's position during the latter part of the season, was the best of the newcomers. Two stars, Derald Fulton and James Lucas, will be lost by graduation, but most of the other regulars will return to form the nucleus of another strong five to uphold the Maroon basketball tradition. During the season, Fulton made Q36 points to gain scoring honors for the Maroons, Lucas was second with 152, Edwards third with 118, and Broadway fourth with 115. Page 166 Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern Southern SCORES OF THE SEASON 39 57 39 52 65 36 39 Q3 45 39 Q3 41 36 57 55 48 Q7 55 38 Qlsens Swedes Arlcansas State lllinois College Sparlcs Business College Mississippi College Centenary McKendree Cape Girardeau Charleston St. Viator lllinois Wesleyan Delfalb lllinois College 30 36 43 50 30 32 35 Q7 Q8 36 45 Q6 39 Mexico City Y. M, C. A. 'l9 McKendree St. Viator Cape Girardeau Charleston Shurtletl 39 47 31 50 45 Regulars and Subs Play While Waiting for Mexico City BASKETBALL Page167 gt' BASKETBALL Mac Talks to Court Squad ILLINOIS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEAM Forwards Guards DeraId Fulton . . . Southern ,IoI1n WaIIace . . IIIinois I-Ierb ScI1eFIIer . . IIIinois CoIIege Ted Panish . . . Center Don I-IutcI'zins . . Bradley LETTERMEN Max Parsons Charles Gardner SI. I-Iarvey Sanders W. M.IWoIFinbarger DeraId IVI. I:uIton 168 CI1arIes Broadway ,Iames Lucas Troy Edwards IVI. Wayne Demster CI1arIes L. I-IaII David IVI. Aiken Wesleyan BradIey 5-v For tlwe First time in the lwistory ol tlwe college, Soutlw- ern was represented in tlwe Qlympic tracl4 Finals. Alter receiving lourtlw place in tlie semi-final tryouts at Milwaulcee, Captain Kenneth Cole participated in tlwe Finals held at Stratton lsland, New York. llie traclc team Won tlwe Quadrangular Meet lwelcl at Mclfendree carried oll tlwircl place lwonors in tlie State leaclwers' Meet at Normal, and tool4 fourtlw place in tlie lllinois lntercollegiate Meet at Normal. Gene Payton was tlwe 7936-37 captain. fjflgf 109 Page vARsirY TRACK Track and Field Men Hear Coach Lingle Coached by Leland P. Lingle and led by Captain Kenneth Cole, the traclc team had a season marlced by noteworthy accomplishments of individual members. Although the team lost one meet to Macomb and two to Cape Girardeau, it won from Charleston and triumphed over lllinois College, Shurtleff, and McKendree in the Quad- rangular Meet held at McKendree. The team also carried off third-place honors in the State Teachers' Meet at Normal. For the second time, Payton was high point man at the lllinois lnter-collegiate Meet at Normal. Besides scoring twelve points, the Southern sprinter set a new conference record in the QQO yard low hurdles with a marlc of 23.9 seconds. The team brought home the trophy for fourth place in the meet. ' For the first time in the history of the college, a Southern man scored in the National lntercollegiate Meet when Cole finished fourth in the hop, step, and jump. l-le also placed fourth in the same event in the Drake Relays. Participating in the Qlympic semi-final tryouts at Milwaukee, Cole again won fourth place, and by a small margin just missed receiving a gerth on the American Olympic Team in the final tryouts held on Stratton Island, New Yorlc ity. Payton was high-point man of the team, with l-lill running a close second. MEMBERS David M. Ailcen Arthur L. Heller Max V. Parsons Kenneth Cole, Captain Dale F. l-lill Eugene Payton Virgil l. Curtis Edward L. l-lillyard Byford E. Rains Lester A. Deason Garth M. Hinlcley James L. Reed M. Wayne Demster Charles Keyes Marion L. Wiley Morris l-leiderscheid Thomas North slack A. Wilson Harold E. Qrr 170 CROSS-COUNTRY TRACK With a record of one win and one loss in intercollegiate competition Southern's 1936 cross country squad payed the way for the re-establishment of a sport which had been non- existent here since 1928. Leland P. Lingle coached the team ol nine men. Qpening the Fall season the Southern runners lost to the conference cross country champ- ions, Eastern Illinois Teachers, T5-45, but came baclc to defeat Shurtlefl College of Alton, 18-37, as a Freshman,l'larry Spear of Ashley, paced the runners through the three and Five- eights miles. Both of these meets were held away from Carbondale. ln the lllinois lnter- collegiate Conference Meet the Southern runners Failed to Finish Five men and did not place' All of the members ol the team will be available For cross country service next Fall and with a year of experience behind them should place high in the conference meet. Phil Downey Dallas Rea Francis Grisko Ralph Baysinger l-larry Spear Ernel l-liser Robert Garrett Merle Stieg I l Aran Sutton Cross Country Squad Before Run Page 171 INTRAMURAL BASEBALL --V -4---1 --------, H ,Aft , .H Dal Young Lays One Down-Sofe'??? Last springys intramural baseball league was composed of eleven teams. The Monkeys, playing against stitl opposition, won the championship, defeating the Fly Swatters, the runners-up, by a score of 5-Q. An interesting feature of spring baseball is the three game series played by the faculty and the seniors. Last june the seniors set a record by taking every game. THE TEAMS The Monkeys University l'ligh The Fly Swatters Purple Raiders Kappa Delta Alpha Faculty Chi Delta Chi Falling Stars l3at's Indians Lone Star Rangers Ramblers Q L Page 172 encouraged at S. l. S. N. Ll. gives many students an opportunity to participate in some form ol athletics. Qver three hundred students played in the tall and spring baseball games and more than tvvo hundred participated in intra- mural baslcetball, Thirty contestants appeared in the tenth annual Boxing and Wrestling Tournament before a capacity crowd on the night ol March 30. Major sport letters are given to gym and tennis team members, as both teams compete in intercollegiate contests. lvlembers of each seasonls winning intramural baseball and basketball teams have their names inscribed on plaques which are permanently placed in the athletic trophy case. The variety of minor sports : is Qin Page 173 GYM TEAM Guiney Looks Down from the Rings Starting in 1999 with an old set oi parallel bars, a springboard, and a iew enthusiastic physical education class leaders, Coach Vincent Di Giovanna has built a gym teacm which now occupies a prominent place in the college athletic program. Last year, besides par- ticipating in a triangular meet with the University ol illinois and Turner College ol lndianapolis the team gave twenty-three exhibitions in Southern lllinois towns. Living statuary, posed by Kenneth lVlcGuire, Tom North, and Glenn Deason, was especially popular with the audiences. Closely contested was the First intercollegiate gymnastic meet ever held in Carbondale, when the University ol Nebraska won over Southern at the S. l. S. N. U. gym on the night ol February QQ, 1937. Qutstanding men on the team are co-captains Wilbur Ragland and james Guiney, l-larold Black, Vernon l-licl4s, Glenn Deason, Virgil Wheatley, Gale Mobley, Kenneth Finn, Frank Green, Bernie Fallc, and ,loe Brown. Freshmen who showed promise are Cecil Gulledge, l-lenry Stumpl, Bob Groves, and Max Davis. Pa e 174 TENNIS TEAM Climaxing a successful court season, the 1936 S. I. S. N. U. tennis team won the I. I. A. C. doubIes championship and placed its number one singles representative, Bobby Schwartz, third in the conference singles. WaIIie ,IasI4insIcy teamed with Schwartz to bring Southern her third conference doubIes titIe. During the season the squad, coached by Dr. Charles D. Ienney, won two dual meets, Iost two, and tied one. PIaying but one rival team in the Conference District Meet, Southern defeated IIIinois CoIIege, 3-'I. The Maroons start the 'I937 season without the services of Schwartz, but bolstered by the return to college of Morrison EngIand, ace of two years ago. Tennis PIayers in Practice Match Page 175 The work of the Women's Athletic Association is carried on through the W. A. A. Board, 'whichfis composed ol the four officers and the heads ol the various sport groups, THE W. A. A. BOARD Thelma Wilson .....,. President Kathleen Dudenbostel . Vice-President Sue Crain . . . Treasurer Florence Mohlenbrock . . . Secretary MANAGERS jane Anderson . . . . . Soccer Frances Sieralcowslci . l-loclcey l-lattie lVlcBrien . . Volleyball Ruby l.aNace Bowles . Tennis Gladys Hanson . Bowling Ruth Stelanoll . Basltetball Ruth Eileen Simpson . Baseball Elizabeth Qrr . . . Business Naomi French . Anita Rentfro . Mary Lawrence . Guting Club Recreational Sport . . Awards Pug! I7 SOCCER 8.5.4 Who'll Get There First? Soccer practices are held twice a week during the lall term. Rules, individual technique and team play are taught. Those girls who are best qualified attend the Sportsday at Bloom ington each Fall, The soccer team won the two matches it played there last fall. Page 178 Mary l-lelen Beneiiel Delores Beil Faye Boren Naomi French Florence MohlentJrocl4 Kathleen Dudenbostel Christine Coliee Mary Lawrence juanita Lee Ruth Eileen Simpson Mary vlohnston Ruth Stelanoil MEMBERS Marguerite Snyder Mary Creager Sue Thompson Margaret Kelso Marguerite Wilhelm Thelma Wilson Elizabeth Orr Ann l-lemphill Gladys l'-lanson Beulah Freeman Louise l-lubele xlane Anderson, Manager HOCKEY The l-loclcey team practices each fall in preparation For the Alumnae-Varsity game which is fought at Homecoming. The team also attends the Sportsday at Bloomington. Dolores Beil Faye Boren Mary Bovinet jesalyn Burris Christine Cohlee lrene Craig Martha Crawford l.ois Edmundson MEMBERS Frances Siera l4owslci, Manager Gladys l-lanson Ruth l'lerrin Mildred Mabrey Marsoen Moore Lucy Phillips Fern Shields Sue Swanson Phyllis Wiesman Shinny on Your Own Side I VOLLEYBALL Volley Ball Action Scene Volleyball is one of the fall major sports. Practices are held twice a weelc during the fall term, and a volleyball tournament climaxes the end of the practice period. Marjorie Buclcingham Beulah Freeman Betty l-larris Mary johnston Eugenia Petry Wilma Straight Marie Williams l-lattie McBrien Page ISO MEMBERS Lucille King Dorothy Mitchell Ann l-lemphill Lillian Mobrey Ruby Miller Catherine Qlloole Leona Winzenburger Bowling is last becoming one ol tlwe most popular recreational sports on our campus. llwe game is open to any girl interested. Following a sclieduled practice period, tlwe girl in eaclw class wlio lwas tlie lwiglwest average score represents ber class in a tournament. Delores Beil Marjorie Bucldngliam Marion Bynum Clwristine Collee Martlia Crawford Mary Alyce Culley Betty l-larris Dora Koons Verena Mallricli Barbara Palmer Ramona Rolson BOWLING Claire Patterson Rosalie Reynolds l-lelen Steclcenrider Mildred Soutlwoll Fern Sliields Katlwleen Dudenbostel Gladys l-lanson Mary Lawrence Rutli Mueller lflizabetln Qrr Bonnie Rayburn Rutlw Eileen Simpson Rutb Stelanoll Marie Williams Sue Crain Elizabetli Eason Dorotliy l'lungate Mary glolwnston Elaine Monroe Anita Rentlro Frances Sierakowslqi Mary Creager llwelma Wilson Strikel Page 181 Pa ge BASKETBALL Basketball is the prevailing sport for women during the winter term. Basketball techniques are taught along with organized team play. Following a practice period, an intramural tournament is held. Freshmen Delores Beil Mary Bovinet Marjorie Buckingham sleslyn Burris Marian Bynum Christine Corlee Martha Crawford Mary Culley lrma DeBernardi Alma Dodds Leona Franklin Gale Goforth Betty l'larris Marcedes Linkey Elaine Monroe Margaret Newberry Lucy Phillips Bonnie Rendleman Rosalie Reynolds Margaret Shaw Mildred Southorl Upperclassmen and Sophomores Ruby LaNace Bowles Sue Crain Frances Sierakowski Ruth Stelanoll Kathleen Dudenbostel Florence Mohlenbrock Gladys l-lanson Edna Norton Lucile King Ruby Miller ,luanita Lee Ruth Eileen Simpson Louise l-lubele Jane Anderson Elizabeth Orr Martha Freeman Marguerite Snyder Rose Brown l-lattie McBrien Mary Creager Mary Lawrence Marie Williams Marguerite Wilhelm 182 Defense Forms in Girls' Court Game PING-PONG Ping-pong has become popular on this campus recently. It is enjoyed by those who are not physically Fit to compete in more strenuous sports as well as those who enjoy the game For the recreation involved. An elimination tournament is held during the winter term. Mary l-lelen Benefiel Marguerite Bollinger Mary Bovinet Ruby l.alXlace Bowles lrene Craig Susan Crain Martha Crawford Bernice Dains ,luanda Dodge Wilda Gains jo Mazzars Ruth Mueller Florence Lucas Robinson Mildred Rongey Beulah Sheppard Fern Shields Ella Mae Smith Mildred Southall lm' , Table Tennis as Co-eds Play It Pagz 183 TENNIS Pagc IN4 The Real Tennis -Service? Tennis, sponsored and supervised lor women, was recently introduced on this campus. At the Sportsday in Bloomington last lall the womens doubles team vvon the tournament. For the past two years representatives have attended the Annual Tennis Tournament held at James Milliken University. Frances Sieralcovvslci Sue Crain Mary Lou Lear Gladys l-lanson Marion Bynum Bonnie Rayburn Thelma Wilson lviartlwa Crawford Jane Burns lvlary Frances Moore Ruby LaNace Bowles, Manager THE WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Women's Athletic Association orlers the college girl an opportunity to participate in team and individual sports. Membership in the association is secured by attending the required number ol practices in a major sport lor one term. Rose Brown Dorothy l'lungate Anita Rentiro Ruth Herrin priscella Vaught Marguerite Wilhelm Marie Williams Naomi French Lucille King Margaret Lipe Kathryn Q'Toole Louise I-lubele Mary I-Ielen Benetiel Dolores Beil Fay Boren Christine Cotlee Martha Crawford Mildred Mabrey Lucy Phillips Fern Shields Sue Swanson Phyllis Wiesman Lois Edmundson Mary Bovinet Marjorie Buckingham Mary ,lohnston MEMBERS Beulah Freeman Betty ,lean I-Iarris Wilma Straight Juanita Lee Mary Lou Lear Mary Eaclie Florence Robinson Frances Sieralcowsld Florence Mohlenbroclc Secretary I-lattie McBrien Ruth Eileen Simpson Mary Lawrence Elizabeth Qrr Marsoen Moore Irene Craig Mabel I-lighsmith Sue Thompson Sarah I'IemphiIl Geraldine Morgan ,lane Anderson Ruth Stelanoll Culadys l'lanson Marie Williams Ruby LaINIace Bowles Sue Crain, Treasurer Thelma Wilson, Presicent Kathleen Dudenbostel, Vice-president Belwincl tlwe scenes of campus lifef tlwe little lwclppenings tlmcz tlwe milestones of the colleg yeor. t morl4 e E Sunlight cmd shadow ploy over the circle on 0 spring after- noon, Gray mist enfolcls the campus on CJ cold January clay. ,W LOWELL SAMUEL President of Qebote Club TCT C5755 72 ax T 3,- KQQ3 Oliy ! RUTH EILEEN SIMPSON President of Y. W. C. A. KENNETH CRAVER President of Chemekcn 1-,L5 in in '1'i?5bk WALTER KNECHT President of Gamma Theta Upsilon GEORGINA LOCKIE President of Mu Tau Pi I 1 X.. , Yi 'S we 1......... f T R Ae . f V JW gf 'Aff WARREN GLADDERS President of Student Council WILBER RAGLAND Gym Team Captain THELMA WILSON President of W. A, A. MARGARET CISNE McDowell Club Pianist ROBERT KELL President of Synton i JASPER CROSS Egyptian Editor RCBERT CHAMNESS Artist and Stage Technician DALE HILL President of I Club fl,-'9 gi N i S KXKQE? 5311? l SARAH ALWOOD President of Delta Sigma Epsilon GLEN FULKERSON Journalist fy Ll K Xe x H U R K Q X57 ANN LANGDON Obelisk Editor EDWARD MITCHELL President of Little Theatre EILEEN BROCK Musician and Journalist KATHRYN RUSH President of Sigma Sigma Sigma EUGENE PAYTON PrOminentAti'1iete v VERNON CRANE College Publicity Director L E jOSEPH DILLINGER Scholar ADERS 71, 2 1 QEJ E xiii, 4' , - -V f ,z R elif 1 ff .4 l'l I I, ,.. ' I- -NNER 'A j. B. WHITLOCK Director of Roland l-lcyes FRED CAGLE Scientist BETTY BERRY Egyptian Society Editor E U R W k f ff , , si . . I 2 X, HAROLD WALKER HAROLD CATT President of Sophorvore Class IOSEPH MQDEVITT Ve-rsatiie Musician MILDRED WALKER Debater and journalist President of Dunbar Society FLOYD RAMSEY President of Y. M. C. A. The tryoutiweeks ol dili- gent practice f the dress rehearsalaa hush, then the curtain risesfanother hit is Scoredl Dorothy B. Magnus Director Ann Langdon Members selected by the Little Theatre for their line dramatic performances during 1936, Edward Mitchell l Frank Thomas Kate Burkhart HOMECOMING PLAYS Departing from the usual custom of giving one major play lor l-lomecoming, the Little Theatre presented three one-act plays in the Shryoclc Auditorium on Qctober 'l6, 1936. H0ne lfggn, a sl4it with a superficial plot, vvas given by john Mayor, Jean Chandler, and l:ranl4 Thomas. A comedy on Russian peasant life, HA Marriage proposal , was enacted by Kate Burlchart, Edward Mitchell, and joseph McDevitt. A cast ol four laculty members, Simeon Boomer, David Mclntosh, lfount Warren, and Renzo Mucl4elroy, presented a satire on womenls bridge playing, entitled ull Men Played Bridge as Women Dof' Pagf 197 THE DRUNKARDH l l i A melodrama ol tlwe gay nineties, Kiltie Drunlcardn, was presented by tlie Zetetic Literary Society on May 5, 1936, as tlieir annual spring production. ingenuity in staging and skill in malceup and costuming were leatures oi tlwe performance. CAST Edward Middleton Mary Wilson . Lawyer Cribbs Rencelaw . William . Mrs. Wilson julia - V Mrs. Spindle . Agnes Dowton llwe landlord . Farmer Stevens Farmer Gates First loaler . Second loaler policeman . Boy . . Bank Messenger Edward Mitcliell . Kate Burlqlwart Glen l:ull4erson . Clarlq Davis . Frank Elders . Betty Viclc Patricia Greatlwouse . Sue Crain . Betty gerry Antliony Venegoni . Allen Sager Wesley Bovinet . l-lorold Cori . Loyd Lent pliil Wlwiteside . jaclq Barrow Bobby Gum The Socratic Literary Society presented its annual spring play, Edward Chodororls three- act drama :Kind Lady , on ,lune 41936, in Shryoclc Auditorium. Mrs. Elnora Baumgardner designed and constructed the settings. The play was coached by Mrs. Julia ,lonah Neely. Mary l-lerries l-lenry Abbott Lucy Weston Peter Stanard . Phyllis Glenning Mr. Edwards Mrs, Edwards Aggie . Ada . The doctor Rose . . Mr. Foster . Mr. Rosenberg CAST Marietta Burke . Qrland Kelly , Musette Cary . Le Roy Babcoclc Eva jeanette Roper Wendell Carlton . Ruth Ella Neal Virginia Cummins Mildred Walden . Glen Gregory . Grace l-lall . Loyd Cox l:ranl4 Sislc KIND LADY I THE DOVER ROAD The Little Theatre presented A. A. Milne's popular comedy, The Dover Road , cis its major production on February 'l7, l937. The action is centered around a shrewd philosopher who provides a trial period lor eloping couples at his home on the Dover Road. The stage setting was designed by Karl Baumann. CAST Latimer , Edward Mitchell Leonard , . Joe McDevitt Anne . . Jerry Morgan Eustacia glean Chandler Nicholas , Frank Thomas Dominic . . . Clarlc Davis Third Romantic Couple . Kate Burlchart John Mayor Servants . . . Sue Crain 200 Nada Grammaticoll james Murphy Frank Elders Ato coronotion ceremony lwelcl during tlne intermission ol tlwe l-lcmecoming Donce on Qctober T7, 1936, Betty Vick wos crownecl Queen of tlie Filteentli Annuol Homecoming Festivities by Co-Cootoin Dole l'lill. l-ler ottendonts were Rutlw Stelonotl, moicl ol lionor, Mory Eleonor Vlfriglwt, Qtliello Groves, Nlory l.oWrence onol Nlory Cotlierine Borry. QUEEN OF HCDMECOMING BETTY VICK UTI-I STEFANOFF junior EETgY VICK enior CLAIRE PATTERSON Freshman QTHELLA GRAVES Sophomore Mask-her-aide! We love a parade! itinerant bookstore. Let's go to town. Ps-s-s-t, the prof. Don't sit on the steps, please Statuary, W. P. A. Style. Svvingster pickets. Slwryock Auditorium. l-lold that line! The Rajah of Tri Sigma. ,M is ,- B , l-lair Director Margrave Where's Copple? Ann Lively interest. Leaves above go on leaves belovv. Minas vs. Johnson. Stepping out. l.oafer's Row. Lull before the bell. Captain l'OId Squirrel Mc- Anarew. Getting up in the world. Betty and Bud lead morning parade. lvfonarclw of all he surveys! Shadow and Nlimmy's coop- erative system. Kay Push-ing by. Under the mistletoe. Cut! I l l Cornelia Otis Skinner. Must be Chopei time, en, Pot? Wcrih that First step! Warren f-WiTiicm. Tich! Tichl Another cinclteur hour, Thcit presidential Smile! The three Delia-dems! Swing ond sway with Herbie Kay. The Misses Vigic. S. l. S. N. U. Broad Walk, just another mixer. Castles in the air Snake clwarmer A man S best friend, Refugee Invasion. l-leller -the athletic tenor. Temporary Red Cross Krtclwen Training school recess Snow babies Sue and Kate A nose for news They shovel snow, also, just an old bonesetter. Popular jelly joint. Play Donl Our own private Flood ii Page CALENDAR SEPTEMBER: What, no cafel . . . Everything new-curriculum, half the students, and several instructors . . . Settling period . . . Unlimited cuts announced, and sudden drop in chapel attendance . . . Football season opened . . . Additional aide-de- camptocoaching ranks-Bruising,muscular,'lQO-lb.Robert Shadow',Courtney . . . Local labor unions vs. WPA, S. l. S, N. U. projects suffer, dispute settled amicably . . . Qbeliglq snapshooters in evidence. OCTOBER: And her bright blue weather . . . Football the big attraction . . . First grid victory on new field-6-O, over Normal . , . Subsequently some of the athletes had their enthusiasm dampened . . . Football players at end of their rope: shaving ban lifted as result of win. S. l. S. N, U. digs inkearthworks thrown up around the buildings . . . Pep Club organized . . HQMECOMING, headaches, hundreds of alumni . , . Three plays for the price of one . . . FuzzyH l'lill leads Maroons to football victory . . . New S. l. S. N. U. song Cno one knew old onej . , . l-lerbie Kay o.k .... Queen Betty Vick . . . course opens . . . lnaugural of all-student government . . . Student and council plan approved by students. Entertainment body constitution NOVEMBER: factory, and three tion Week . . . Queen Vick again, other Qbelisk class queens-Stefanoff, Graves, and Patterson . . . Busy weeks, crowded with Entertainment Series and Co-op Concert offerings . . . MacDowell Club gives Hlilijahn, and uncovers new singing star, Edwin Coclkrum . . . The stadium begins to take shape . . , Burst of study, and end of it all, unti - Four librarians, eleven PWA workers, two sanding machines, a boiler students in Wheeler Library . . . Student Council chosen . . . Educa- DECEMBER: A new deal . . . The forgetful faculty-After one prof forgot to attend his fall term exam, another started to lecture to the wrong class . . . Anothergood basketball team . . . 1936 PlacementRecordannounced,encoura,gement to upper classmen L. . I Little Theater Gift Show , and lVlacDowell Messiah . . . Probation list: the 300 of the campus . . . Debate season opens . . . Christmas vacation, home, family car, kid sis, high school boy or girl friend, flying time, New Year s Eve, 1937, back to college. JANUARY: Cafe again . . . Students desert pens for pins ,one night a week, as bowling leagues roll into action . . . Apair of Roving Reporters for our edification . , Sleet storm, and college goes Lake Placid . . . More sleet, snow, rain . . . Floods to the east of us, floods to the west of us, floods to the south of us, and into the gymnasiums came the seven hundred-refugees . . . College equal to occasion, houses, feeds, edu- cates, and entertains refugee colony for three weeks . . . lntramural basketball out . . . Southerners Band rises to prominence, local and foreign . . . New chapel schedule in effect, students still out . . . Toscha Seidel brings violin melodies here . . . FEBRUARY: Derald Fulton, conference leading scorer, the man of the hour . . . His final home game, and he dropped in Q4 points against McKendree . . . Jim Lucas, also in last home collegiate contest, starred, as whole team looked like world beaters, winning 55-32 AL.-. And Mac absentl 210 CALENDAR Refugees clear out, greatly appreciative of college and its treatment . . . Back to normalcy . . . The Dover Roadnbrings Piccadilly to ShryoclcAuditorium, well-done and well-liked . . . Egyptian literary supplement newest introduction to campus journalism . . . joe Boren, ball-playing, sports-writing freshman from Carterville, wallcs away with honors, winning two contests . . . Whole edition worthy of a university . . . Everybody dizzy and thrilled as Southern gymnasts open schedule against Nebraska. MARCH: Best registration scheme in several years used . . . But still not fool-proof . . . College loss in death of Charles Neely, slr., a true modern teacher and gentleman . . Spring shows first signs, and athletics of varied types in spotlight . . . 'I936 traclc captain Cole and 1937 successor Payton . . . Tennis men open season . . . Punches ond tangles at 10th annual S. l. S. N. U. boxing and wrestling tourney Arrows flying, amateur archers arching . . . Alice and Joe lead matrimonial parade . . . Fulton goes all-conference, deservedly . . .Long-postponed Sophomore Hop draws good crowd . . . Seniors begin to feel- ond act-last-termish . . . During spring term, a Senior may easily be distinguished as the most sophomorish-loolcing individual around . . . Month brings annual teachers meeting, and display of pedagogical finery . . . The S. l. S. N. U. Easter parade . . . Those hatsl l APRIL: Showers, flowers, spring on the campus, strolling couples . . . library desertion . . . Intramural baseball gets underway . . . That best-of-all-tricks pulled on a certain prominent person on April Fool's Day . . Stress and strain of campus editorship elections . . . Governor Philip Lafollette of Wisconsin has plenty to say, qpd sciys it . . . MacDowell Club goes Qriental, and everyone lilces The Nightingale . . . Oh, Seniors, arent those jobs hard to land? . . . Scholarship time. . . l-ligh school newsers and yearbookers visit us, loolc us over, and study journalism at Mu Tau Pi Press Conference . . . Egyptian issues sheet dedicated to high schoolers, and intended to lure them here for collegiate days . . . Spring play by Socrats,well-done and well-lilced . . . Prom season approaches . . MAY: Dances, parties, outdoor sports for everyone . . . Graduation preparations for Seniors . . . Students in classes, staring out of open windows . . . Zetetic play goes over . . . Color everywhere apparent, as spring and summer wardrobes emerge . . . Picture malcers for 1938 Qbelisk . . . influx of amateur photographers, snapping on campus . . . Traclc and tennis triumphs . . . Stadium suddenly assumes impressive proportions . . . Commencement draws near . . . june and vocation approach . . . May goes out on threshold of vacation fun and worlc . . . Page 211 l P4 EJ E JC Abel, Elizabeth Mae. . .96, 198, 136, 137, 138 Adams, Helen ............. 78 Adams, Holly .............. 78 Adams, Newell .,.......... 38 Aiken, David ...,. 59, 134, 136, 155,169,167,170 Allen, John ........... 96, 117 Allen, Bonnie ,..,..,.. 59, 198 Alston, Ruth ............... 78 Alwood, Sarah E ....., 96, 191, 134,138,159,199 Anderson, Jane ....... 59, 138, 153,185 Anderson, Lillian.59, 137, 159 Anderson, Warner ...,. 78, 139 Annear, Ivan ..,....... 78, 141 Aramovich, Harold .... 78, 194, 131, 164 Armstrong, William S.. .78, 194, 197 Arnold, George .........,. 38 Artz, Harry W. ........ 78, 140, 141,155 Atwood, Commizelle. .78,136, 139 Atwood, Nola M. ......... 78 Austin, Sibyl ............... 78 Aydelotte, Ann. . .59, 198, 139 Babcock, Leo P .... .... 9 6, 117, 195,136,139 Babcock, LeRoy ....... Babitz, Barto ........ Badgett, Charles O. . . Baker, John E. ..... .. Baker, Florine ...... Baker, HarryJ .,... .. Baker, Wade ..... 79, Baker, William R.. .. Baldridge, Harriette. . . 38,136, 139,199 .78,195 .59,199, 135,139 .......38 .......59 .......79 140, 141 .......79 .59,198 Baldwin, Benjamin H.. .79, 199, Barger, Eugene. . . . .. Barger, Alice .... . Bernard, Millie ..... Barnickol, Paul G.. .. Barron, Thomas S..53, Barry, Mary C, .... 53, Barthel, Dale L.. . . . .. Bartimus, Wilma ...... Basolo, Fred ........ Batcheldor, Frances. . . Bateman, Glenn D .... Bateman, Robert D. . . Bateman, Russell. . .79, Baumann, Karl ..... 96 Bearden, Norma ..... Beare, Marjorie ..... Beary, A. Harold .... Beckemeyer, Violet. . Beil, Dolores ........ Bell, Genevieve. . .53, Benedict, Edra Mae.. Benefiel, Mary Helen. Berry, Betty ........ . . . 199, 138,159 Best, Ella Mae ...... I Billhartz,Caroleen ..... 79,198, 131,185 Birch, Dorothy L.. .53, 199, 138 Bishop Jack H. .... 80,138,155 Black, Harold ....... .38, 174 Black, Jesse ..........,.... 80 Blackard, Mildred .......... 53 Blackburn, Londa ....... 53,145 Blankinship, Helen ......... 80 Blette, George S..96, 117, 131 Blette, Mary J. ...... .54, 131 Bollinger, Marguerite. .54, 198, 130,139 Boomer, George L ...... 54, 1 38, 140,141,154 Boren, Russell .......... 54, 167 Boren, Faye ............... 80 Bosch, Wilbur .............. 80 Bosket, Dorotha. . .54, 194, 198 Boucher, Frederick... .38, 145 Bovinet, Mary O. ...... 80, 198, 138,159,185 Bowden, Mirriam ...... 54, 199, 136,138,140,141,153 Bowles, Ruby LaNace. .96, 136, 138,140,141,185 Bowyer, Genevieve L ...... 80 Boykin, Evelyn ....... .80, 133 Braddock, Nillson.80, 136, 155 Bradford, Virginia.80, 139, 141 Bradshaw, Thelma .... .54, 149 Bragg, Jean R. .... 80, 138, 153 Brannan, Udine ....... 38, 140, 141,144 Brasel, Geraldine. .54, 198,139 Brashear, Ernest ....... 38, 116, 191,199, 137, 138,155 Brewer, Geneva ...... 38, 134, 136,138,144,159 Bright, Elwood ............. 80 Brock, Eileen .......... 96, 116, 199,197,198,136,139,193 Brock, Alberta ............. 81 Brock, Samuel G. ...... 81, 199, 149 167,170 Brown, Edward ............ 54 Brown, Joe ...... 54, 154 174 mOWmRM9m5Q19a14i143 Brown, Sibyl .......... 81, 141 Browning, William ..... 96, 118, 195, 197 Bruce, Mary E. .... 54, 199, 138 Crain, Sue. . .39, 138 Crain, Helen .... Crain, Ruby Crane, Vernon. Craver, Kenneth 193,198,132 159,185,198 56,191,198, 136,138,159 ...H..83,139 .97,116,199 193,155,199 .97,116,118, 199,146,190 Craver, Mary Belle .... 39, 139 Crawford, Martha ..... 83, 138, 153,185 Creager, Mary D ...... .98, 197, 198, 1 39, 1 85 Crenshaw, Howard .... 98,117, 149 Crenshaw, Violet. .83,198,149 Crews, Lowell.. .98, 117, 118, 140,154 .59,169 .79,139 .......59 .......59 199,170 131,138 .53,194 .38,198 ....U.79 .96,194, 138 ..53,199, 139,164 .......79 136,149 ,137,147 .53,139 .......79 .38,141 ....H.79 ....H.79 198,139 .53,198 Bryant, Hazel ..... 81, 136,139 Buckingham, Dorothy G ...... 81 Buckingham, Margery. .81, 198, Calza, Jennie ............. 55 Cameron, Dewey .......... 89 Capps, Almagene- .... 89, 139, 133 Carlton, Wendell.55, 139, 199 Carlton, Amnda Lee ..89, 136, 139 Carnett, James H. ..... 97, 118, 119,196,146 Carr, Velma E. ............. 55 Casey, Arnold B ...... 97, 117, 190, 167, 170 Casper, George E. ..... 97, 117, 140,141 Casper, Vertus. . .39, 136, 140 Catt, Harold .......... 55, 1 54, 161,174,195 Cavender, Dean ........... 89 Cerar, Paul ....... 89, 131, 139 Chamness, Robert W.. . .39, 116, 193,137,138, 147, 199 Chandler, Jean ....... 55, 198, 136,137,138,197 Chapman, Mildred. .. Chapman, Mary Ruth.. Chitty, Arthur ........ 190 I Chenoweth, lreene. . Chilton Bett , y ..... 89, Choisser, Ruth ..... 89, Christi e, Dorothy ..... Cisne, Margaret ..... 134,136 Clark, Bernice ..... 97 I Clark, Maurice ....... Clayton, Elinor Jean.. Clodfelter, Charles A. Clough, MargaretAnn. Clutts, George ....... Cockrum, George H... Coffee, Christine ..... Cottman, John ....... Cole, Calvin ........ ......55 ......89 .97,117, 197,139 89,139, 144 138,159 138,159 .97,194, 198,136 .39,193, 159,191 191,138 ...H.39 .89,198, 139,149 ...H.55 .55,139 ...H.55 ......89 .89,138, 153,185 ......83 .83,145 Collard, Robert E..83, 139, 174 Cook, Melba Lou ...... 55, 138, 141, 144, 159 Cook, Lela ................ 83 Cook, Regina ..... 83,138,153 Cooley, Virginia..97,134, 153 Copple, Alfred E, ..... 83, 194, 195, 196, 199,139,144 Cordray, Wm. Woodrow. . .89, 161 Covington, Loyal .... ......83 146 Criley, Elaine .......... 83, 139 Criley, Vernice ....... 84, 136, 138, 153 Crim Ruth ............. 84, 139, 140, 141, 144 Cross, Jasper ..... 98, 116, 199, 138, 155, 175,199 Crouch, Fred ........ 98, 155 Cruse, Joe A. 40, 139,140, 144 Culley, Mary Alyce ......... 84 Cummins, Virginia ..... 56, 137, 139,159 Cummins, Rose ....... .84,198, 139,141153, Daily, Mary C. ........ 56,131, 139,143,145 Dains, Bernice ............ .56 Daniel, Gerald .... 56,140,141 Davenport, Louis ....... 84, 139 Davenport, Wilma. .84,198, 138 Davis, Carmen ...... ...... . 56 Davis, Marybelle. .56, 198, 139 Davis, Rubynelle ..... .57, 139 Davis, Aileen ..... 84, 134, 138 Davis, Ben Frank ............ 84 Davis, Georgia ............. 84 Davis, Hubert .... ......... 8 4 Davis, Max ................ 84 Davis, Oral Lee .... 138 154 Deaso 84, 7 n, Glenn ........ 98, 145, .53,185 38,116, ,194,198 .......53 195 Buckner, Carl ............. 96 Budde, Harold ........ 96, 155 Buell, Elizabeth ....... 55, 197, 199,139 Buford, Vivian ........ 81, 137, 138,159 Burkhart, Kate ........ 39, 193, 136,137, 138, 159,198 Burniski, Adam ............ 39 Burris, Jeslyn ...... ....81, 144 Burress, Juanita. . .81, 136, 159 Burton, Laurence. .81, 194, 138 Bynum, Marian. Caldwell, Alice ........... 39 Caldwell, Mary E. ........ .81 Callis, Ruth ........... 39, 149 Corzine, Wayne S. ..... 39, 140 Corzine, Maxine ...... 55, 134, 139, 144 Cotter, Guinna ............ 56 Courtney, Robert G .... 97, 154 Courtney, Mary ....... 56, 159 Cox, Loyd F.. .97, 195, 199, 135, 139, 140, 144, 175, 199 Cox, Maxine L. ........ 97, 136 Cox, Betty .....,...... 56, 194, 139,140,144 Cox Earl ............. 56, 174 Cox Wilfreda ........ 56, 194, 136, 139, 1 44 Craig, lrene.39, 199, 199, 134, 135,149,145,185 157, De Bernardi, lma ..... Dees, Denzil Ellis. . .40 160,174 ......85 144,145 De Jarnett, David A. . .I ..... .85 Delaney Frances ...... DeLapp, Veronica 85, Demster, Wayne ...... 1 57, Demster, Maxine. .85, Derbak, Nick. ....... Dick, James .......... Dickhaut, Arlene ..... Dickson, Helen ...... Diekemper, Ruth ...... Dillinger, Joseph R .... Dintelman, Charles .... Dixon, Eugene D ..... Dobbs, Sherman ...... Dodd, Louise ...... 40, Dodds, Virginia. . .57, .85,138, 140,159 198,139 .40,145, 167,170 198,149 ..98,144 ...U.85 ..85,139 .85,13O ......57 .4O,196, 140,194 .98,117, 139,141 .57,144 ...H.85 134,135 136,149 Joyner, lda S.. Dohanich, George.4O, Doty, Robert Bruce .... 199, 193, Dou hert Martin g y I .... Douglas, Genevie .... Douglas, Woodrow 85, Downey, Phil ........ 1 44 Dudenbostel, Kathleenl. 136, Dulaney, Flo ..,... 57, Dunn, Thomas ........ Dunn, Nancy Jane .... 134, Dunn, Ford ........... Dunn, Generose ..... Drayer, Bill ....... 85, Eadie, Mary ...... 57, Eaton, John 139, 141, Eaton, Otis W ........ Eaton, Roberta . .... . Eason, Elizabeth .... Easterly, Herman Easterl Charles Edmisoh, Arthur .i .i Edmondson, Lois ...... 117, 167 .57,116, 139,144 ......85 ...H.57 140,145 57,131, 167,171 .4o,198, 139,185 138,153 ......98 .40,199, 138,159 ......57 .57,131, 139,143 139,174 139,185 154,160 ......98 ......98 .....86 ......4O .86,155 ......99 .86,138, 1 59, 1 85 Edmundson, Jack ..... .86, 154 Edwards, Troy ......... 40, 144 Elder, Geneva ........ 40, 136, 141,149 Elders, Frank ...... 57, 199, 1 36, 137, 138, 140, 141, 198 Elder, Wesley Charles ..... 86, 1 74, 175 Elliott, Merritt D ...... 99, 165 Elmore Charlotte ........... 86 Emery, Lawrence ..... .58, 165 Emery, Faye ................ 86 Engelhardt, Willis H . . .86, 140, 1 41 , 1 55 England, Morrison C. . .40, 141, 1 46, 1 75 Etherton, Wm. H ..... .41, 174 Evans, Lewis P ............. 58 Evans, Mary Louise 58, 196,159 Evans, David ...... 86, 138, 144 Ewig, Kathryn .............. 86 Falk, Bernie V ......... 58, 174 Falkenhain, Arthur ..... 86, 145 Farthing, H. Lueius ..... 86, 139 Farris, Cleda. .4 .... 58,198, 139 Fellman, Henrietta E. . .87, 198, 139, 149 Ferril, Everett .............. 99 Ferrell, Alice R ........ 87, 138 Floyd, Harold 99, 140, 141,144 Fields, Marianne ....... 87,139 File, Ouentin W ...... Finley, Jimmy ......... Finn, Kenneth E ....... Finley, Elizabeth.. .58, Fites, Winifred ....... Flannery, Marynelle.. Foehr, Jack .... Ford, Roy H .......... Fox, Aleen ........., Frakes, Raymond. . .58, Franklin, George ..... Franklin, Leona ...,... ...U.87 .,....41 .41,199, 157, 174 136,139 ..,...87 ......58, 131,138 I 87 87 ......87 195 145 41 ffIfff87 Frasure, Kenneth ....... 99, 11 7, 193,139 Frazier, Erwin... .... 87, 139, 155,170 Frech, Bernice ......... 87, 130 Frederick, V. David ......... 87 Frederick, Josephine .,..... 88, 138, 1 59 Frederking, Julius ...... 88, 1 44 Freeman, Martha ...... 41, 194, 198, 1 85 Freeman, Vincent. .58, 139,133 Freeman, Beulah.. .88, 198, 185 French, Bernadine .......... 99 French, Naomi 58, 138, 153,185 French, Vernon ........ 58, 143 French, Uel W ......... 88, 145 Friedline, Jay... .... 99, 136, 1 37, 1 47 Friedman, Sidney ........... 88 Frier, Susan ........... 41, 194, 134, 1 38, 1 59 Frost, Ruth ........ 88, 198, 149 Fulkerson, Glen. . .41, 116,199, 193, 197, 140, 155, 157, 175, 199,198 Furlow, Ellem M ............ 58 Furlow, Sylvia ....,.... 59, 149 Gaines, John ...... 59, 164, 165 Gain, Wilda Marie .... 88, 198, 1 39, 185 Galloway, Clarabelle. .59, 149 Gardner, Raymond ..... 59, 145, 164, 167 Garrison, Jimmie ........... 88 Garrison, Myrtle Marie ...... 88 139 Garrison, Robert ....... 88, 59 Gaston, John .......... Gaston, Carl .......... 88, 88 George, Melba ........ George, Wm. Casper ..... Getzie, Emma .......... 59 Gerrard, Vernetta . 88, 1 38, I 145 145 144 .89 131 159 Gibbons, Kelly E. .41, 196,197, 138, 143, 144 Gibbs, lvan ................ 89 Gill, Billie Ruth .... 59, 140,141 Giltner, Lois .......,....... 59 Giltner, Eva ............... 89 Gladders, Warren ..... 41, 117, 191, 191 Glodich, Wm. V ....... 59,194, 138, 144, 164 Gloyd, Floyd. .89, 199, 1 38 Goddard, Harold ........ 154 ..89 Goddard, John William ..... 89, 1 94, 1 97 Goforth, Gale ............. 89 Goldsmith, Deva ............ 59 Goldsmith, Zelda ......,.... 89 Gosciniak, Anne. . .59,199, 138 Grady, Russell S...99,141, 144 Grammqticolzl, Nada ........ 41, 137,138 Graves, Othella M ,.... 59, 903 Gray, RobertJ ..... 89, 1 31,144 Green, Frank O.. 41, 119, 174 Green, PaulA ..... 89,117,199 Greer, Rosalie ............. 60 Grisko, Francis .... 41, 190, 197, 157,170,171 Gruber, Fern ............... 89 Guiney, James 99, 138,154, 174 Gulledge, Cecil ......,..... 90 Gulley, Halbert ........ 90,195 Gunn, Ann ..... ....... 9 O Hall, Edison ...... 99,117,190, 1 94, 199, Hall, Dorothy ..... 90, Hall, Harlan P .,..... Hamilton, Margaret ....... Hamilton, Hobart Ll.. Hamilton, Ralph ..... Hancock, Gladys. . Hanson, Mildred.. Harbison, Jesse ..... Hardy, Vera M. .... . Harper, Maxine .... 136' 139,144 138,159 ..90,154 ..60 ..90,140 ..90,139 .90,199, 138 153 I ......60 .......99 ..60, 139 90 99 Harrison, lna .............. Harris, lna Mae.. .60, 139, 133 Harris, Betty Jean ........,. 90 Haseniaeger, William. .49, 199, 138 Hatfield, Dorothy Ann. .90, 198 Haun, Raymond ,....... 60, 145 Havens, George ..,,....... 60 Hayton, June ......... 90, 138 144, 159 Hefner, Wilma .......... Heggemeier, Margaret... ,.91 ..60 Heil, Virginia ............. 91 Heilig, Kathleen ...... 91, 134, 138,153 Heinzman, Ray ........ 144, 154 Helm, Verniece .,.......... 49 Hemmen William .......... 60 Hemphill, Ann ........ 60, 198, 139,185 Henderson, Norlan C.. .60, 170 Henson, Clyde E. ...... 30, 137, 138,148 Hentze, Melvin ....... 91, 135 Herrin, Ruth C. ........ 61, 198, 138,185 Hetherington, Mari Lu. .30, 147 Hetherington, Ralph ........ 91 Hicks, Vernon .... 49, 199, 193, 196,135,137,139, 150, 155, 157, 174 Hicks, Ruby ........... 91, 139 Highsmith, Mabel ....., 49, 194, 197, 146,185 rhH,D6leF. ...... 49,135,139, 145,155,157, 158,170,199 HilI,Rich6rd G. .... 61,199,155 Hill, Paul E. .........., 91,155 Hill, Virginia, .... 91, 138,159 Hinkley, Garth ........ 49, 144, 145,170 Hines, Virginia Lee ......... 61 Hodson, Helena M .... .91, 153 Hogue, Don W .... 49,190, 139 Holacher, Anna .........,. 91 Holliday, George H .... 61, 154, 158 Hollingsed, James .......... 61 Hollis,Virgil ..,... 61,144,154 Hoorebeke, Herbert. .91, 145, 145, 170 Hard, Lena ............... 30 Horwitz, Bernard ...... 61, 167 House, Robert M.. .61,14O,146 House, Gene.49,117,139,144 Howerton, Dayton ......,.. 61 Howard, Richard ...... 91, 145 Howell, Marshall ..... 30, 194, 139,144 Hove, Edith ........... 49, 199 Hubble, Carroll. . .49, 196, 144 Hubble, Ellsworth ..... 61, 197 Hubble, Kenneth ........... 61 Hubele, Louise ........ 61, 185 t1udehon,Jim ..... 99,139,154 Huelbig, Church ,.......... 99 Hudgens, Edith ....... 69, 199, 137,138,159 Hudson, Henri .... 61, 199, 135, 138,159,185 Huilman, Mable ............ 99 Hughes, Mary Ellen ......... 30 Hughes, Gwendolyn ......,. 99 Huie, Raymond ........ 99, 155 Hungate, Dorothy ..... 69, 185 Hunter, Paul ...,.,........ 99 Humphrey, Lenora ...... 30,198 Hurford, Geneva ....... 99,198 lnman, Barbara ............. 30 lnskeep, James ............. 99 Irvin, Eugene ..... 49, 118,196, 146,155 lsenhour, Virginia H.. .99, 139, 153 Jackson, Margaret. 30, 139, 133 Jackson, Frances ........... 99 James, Robyn M.. ...... 30, 146 Jasinsky, Wallie ...,....... 49 Jausel, Florence ........... 99 Johnson, Joe Raymond. .30,157, 174 Johnson, Johnson, Bernice. .69, 139, 136 133 Ferne ...... 43, Johnson, Genevieve.. .69, 138, 153 Johnson, Herbert E. ........ 69 Johnson, Christine.99, 138, 159 Johnson, Eugene. . 93,139,145 Jones, AA6lCi...30,138,144, 150,154,169 Jones, Martha ........ 69, 134, 136,137 Jones, Earl ........... 93, 139 Jones, Mary Ellen.93, 139, 141 Jones, Ruth ........... 93, 198 Jones, Warren ............. 93 Jordan, Lois ...........,... 69 Jordan, Rudy D....69,131,139 ....69, 194, Jennings, Ivan ......... 93, Kaegi, Charles E ..,.. .... Kaegi, Cornelia ..... .... Koethe, Raymond ......... Kanady, Merna ,,..... 93, Karnes, Gail ...... 93, 144, 197 195 H69 ..93 ..93 138 145 Karraker, Mary Elizabeth .... 93 Keith, Lois ........ 63,198,139 KeH,AJme ........ 30,190,198 Kell, Robert W. ....... 31, 118, 119, 191 Kelley, Orland ........ 31,136, 139,199 Kelley, Evan Hugh .......... 43 Kelley, Mary Evelyn ...,.... 69 Kelsey, Edward ....... 43, 194, 195,131,145 Kelso, Margaret ............ 63 Kennedy, Anna Laura. .93, 138, 153 Kerr, Willard A. ....... ,...94 Kieffer, Mary L. ............ 63 King, Eugene ......... 31, 194, 199,144,145 King, Lucille. .63,198,144,185 King, Marion Burr .... 155, Kinney, John L.. . . .. Klein, Isabel E ........ .63,140, 170,174 .......63 ......94 Klie, l-larry K..63, 122, 136,139 Knecht, Walter Wm.. . .31, 117, 120, 190 Knecht, Julia ....,.....,... 63 Kniepkamp, Edith E .... .63, 128, 134, 135, 138 Knight, Kathleen.. .63,139,144 Kniseley, Willadene. . .63, 138, 153 Kobler, Viola ..... 43,128,130 Kobler, Linda ..... 63, 128, 130 Kobler, Milton, Jr. ......... 64 Kohler, Ruth ....,...,.,.... 94 Koons, Dora ............... 64 Koopman, l-lerman ..,..,... 64 Krueger, Norman ....., 43, 122 Madden, Geneva .... Mahr, Alice ...... 65, 132 ..96 ,133 Maier, Donald ........ 97, 164 Mallory, Glen ......,,..... 96 Mallrich, Verena ....,..... 96 Maloney, Woodrow ...,.... 31 , 140, 141 Mank, Alberta C. ..... 96, 128, 131,139,185 Marchildon, l-lolly C., Jr.. . .31, 117, 118, 131,146 Maricle, Otis ......... 43, 139 Martin, Jean .......... 43, 152 Martin, Laverne ......,.... 44 Mason, Winston ..,.... 96, 141 Mathews, Charles W.. .31, 117, 122,138,155 Mathews, J. C. ....... 65, 122, 135, 138 155 Mayer, Fern ....... 32, 12811 36 Land, George .... 31, 117, Krull, Evangeline ......... ..94 Kuhn, George .... ...... 6 4 Kurtz, Blanche ............. 94 Laird, Iris. ........ 94,138, 152 118, 121, 146, 155 Land, Catherine ..... . ...... 94 Langdon, Ann. . .43, 116, 123, 137, 193, Langenfeld, Martha Jean. 121, 123,138,144, 196 ..64 153 Parrish, Lucy .......... 46, 122, 138, 144, 1 52 Partain, l-lelene .......... 100 Patrick, John .............. 1OO Patterson, John ........ 67, 154 Patterson, Claire .......... 100, 137,138,144 153,203 Peeler, Wayne. Penry, Mabel.. ...67,127,132 ......H....67 Miller, Ruby Lee. ..66,129, 144 Miller, John K. ......,..... 98 Miskell, Margaret.32, 141, 152 Miskell, John ......... 98, 140 Mitchell, Edward.32, 137, 138 154,123,126, 197, 198, 200 Mitchell, James W. ..... 45,127 Mitchell, Ruby l-lelen. . .45, 136, 144 Mitchell, Dorothy ........... 98 Mitchell, Marion Bryant98, 138, 152 Mobley, Gale ......... 66, 174 Mohlenbrock, Florence.32, 124, 128,185 Monroe, Elaine ....... 98, 138, 141, 144, 153 Moore, Mary Evelyn. . .66, 141, 142 Morgan, Geraldine .... 45,137, 139,185,200 Morris, Eugene V. .32, 117 Morris, Joseph .... 45, 139: Morrison, Euphemia ...... Morton, Jean ......... 45, 140 144 ..99 128 Mayfield, Charles .......... 65 Mayor, John Dale ..... 96, 136, 137, 138, 155 Mc Adoo, Winston ..... 65,124 Mc Bride, Ralph ....... 44, 117, 122,144 Mc Brien, l-lattie ...... 65, 185 Mc Cain, Eva .............. 96 Mc Call, Mary V. .......... 97 Mc Carrey, Florence .....,.. 44 Mc Millan Robert W .... 32,116 Mc Clerren, Nadine .... 65,143 Mc Cloud, Margaret. .65, 138, 152 Mc Collum, ltalene ..... 44,136, 138, 152 Mc Conachie, Florine. .65, 143 Mc Cormack, Jack.65, 140, 141 Mc Cormick, Wilburn ....... 97 Mc Coy, Blanche. .44, 124, 142 Mc Cuan, Doris Jean ........ 97 Mc Cue, John.. .... ...44,145 Mc Ginnis, William Fitch ..... 44 Mc Glumphy, George ....... 65 Mc Guinn,Winifred .... 44,124, 138,152 Mc lntosh, Bob ........ 97, 138, 1 54, 174 Mc Kinney, Verna Louise .... 97 Mc Kittrick,William ..... 97,129 Mc Mullin, Verna Lee ...... 97 Mc Neill, David ..,......... Le Veau, Louis, Jr. ..... 94,139 Lay, Bernard .............. 94 Lawrence, Mary.. .... 31, 138, 151, 153,185 Lawrence, Randal ...., 64, 138, 144,154 Latimer, Elizabeth.64, 138, 152 Ledford, Frances ........... 94 Lee, Gordon M. ........... 43 Lee, John ............. 43,143 Lee, Juanita ......... 64, 122, 125, 135, 185 Lee, Roger ....... 94, 138, 144 Lemmel, Ruth ............... 94 Lent, Loyd ........ 64, 154, 198 Lewis, Margaret ...... 31, 124, 128, 134, 139 Lewis, George W. ..... 95, 145 Lewis, Norman ............. 95 Lietz, Dolores ..... ..... 9 5 Lightner, Joyce. . .. .....95 Ligon, Wayne ............. 95 Lindsey, Euell ......... 31, 144 Lingle, Evan .......... 95, 140 Linkey, Marcedes. .95,128, Lipsey, William Everett ..... Lisenby, Lida Pearl ........ Lively, Anna Mae ..... 64 139 .95 .95 139 Michael, Selma ....... 66, Lynn, Mary Louise ..... 96, 136 Lockie Geor ina.43 116I122, 7 Q 7 7 A 123,134,138 Lockie, Lella ............ Lockhart, Don .... ..... 6 4, Logan, Eleanor.. . .43,129, 190 ,.95 144 138 Logan, Esther. ............. 95 Logan, Mildred L. ..... 95, 142 Loveall, Bernadean. . . .96, 128, 134,141,144 Lovelace, Royce ........... 65 Ludwig, Betty .............. 96 Lynn, Kenneth ......... 31,136, 140, 141 Mabrey, Bradley. . .96,134,145 Mabrey, Mildred ..... .96 144 Mabrey, Lillian ....... 65,l143, 144 ,180 Mc Neill, Eugene .... ...... Mc Mc Sparin, Jeanette ........ Mc Medlin, Jewell .... 32,136 Meehan, Mrs. T. E. . 44, Meinkoth, Vincent ....... Meinkoth, Norman A.. . .44 Melvin, Lena Mae ....... Mercer, Aleen .......... Meridith, Verne. .98, 139, Merwin, Elizabeth. .1 . .44, Mescher, l-larold ........ . Sparin, Joel .......... Metcalf, Dalton .... 45, 139, Metcalf, Max ......... 66, 131, 97 97 Sherry, Bernard ..,...... 44 97 97 ,152 136 .32 127 8.98 ..66 141 153 .98 144 145 Metcalf, Dorothy. . .98,139, 1 44 Metcalf, Wilma ....... 98, Meyer, Ruby Marie .... 66, Meyer, Frederic J..98, 125, Mezo, James L. ........ 45, Michels, Elbert.. .98, 139, Mifflin, L. A. ........... . Miller, Mary Anna .... 32, 138 Miller, Robert l-l. ...... 66, 128 130 138 143 139 143 ..66 137, ,152 144 Moseley, Eleanor Wade . 99, 139 Moye, Fern ............... 139 Moye, Olevia. .......... 99 Mueller, Ruth. ............. 99 Mundell, Carl ..... 66,139,144 Murphy, James E. ...... 45,136, 137,138 Musselman, Elloween. .99, 128, 139 Naegele, Vernon. .67, 124, 1 29 Nash, Claudia Mary. . .66, 132, 133 Nation, Frank .... 45,144,145 Nattier, Vivian ........ 32, 142 Nattier, Violet ........ 99, 142 Nattsas, Adolphina .... 45, Neal, Ruth Ella .... 45, 139, 144 199 Neal, William ......... 99, 145 Needham, Isabelle ......... 67 Nelson, Mary Sue ...... 45,120 Nerone,Albert .... 32,157 Newberry, Margaret ..... Nichols, Annie Lee.99, 132 Niebruegge, Robert .... 46, ,164 U99 133 ,13O, 144 Niedringhaus, Dorothy. .99, 138 Nooner, Winifred .......... 32 Norman, Roxcillana L. ....... 99 Norton, Edna ..... 46,122, 127, 128, 134,145 O'Donnell, Mary ........... 99 O'Donnell, Tim ............ 100 Odum, James A ...... .33, 122, 124, 142 170 Odum, Ernest ......... 100, Qdum, Rannie ............. 100 Oliver, l-lazel ........ 100, Orr, Elizabeth ...... ...67, 139 139 185 Osburn, Jane ............. 100 Oslislo, Bernadine .......... 67 O'Toole, Catherine. . . .67, 131, 185 Owen, Laura ..... 67, 128, 142 Palmer, Barbara ...... 100, 122, 138, 153,185 Pankey, Alma ............. 100 Pardee, Charles, Jr. ...... 100, 136,184 Parks, Anna Kathryn .... 33, 142 Parks, Eugene ........ 100, 127, 129, 139 Perfetti, Janet ............ 101 Perry, Carl ............ 46, 155, Petersen, Robert.. .67,119,129,g 140, 184l Peters, Dale .............. 1011 Phillips, Thomas ............ 46 PhHHps,VVHHam...46,140,155 Phillips, Arvel ......... 67,139, 143, 144,164 Phillips, Elmer ............. 67 Phillips, Lucy .... 101,122, 138, 140,141,152 Phipps, Mary Kathleen ..... 101 Pickering, William, ........ 101 Pierson, Jean ............. 68 Pike, Lewis ......... ..68, 154 Pillow, Lillian ............. 101 Piper, l-lelen ....,. 68, 128, 139 Pitchford, Robert ...... 101, 136, 137, 154, 167 Plog, Gerald. .46,124,127, 1 46 Plog, Eileen .............. 101 Polson, Ramona. .101, 128, 138, 185 Pope, John. ...... 68, 135, 141 Poretti, Paul ........... 69, 131 Porter, Anita ......... 101, 139 Powers, Ruth Ella ...... 68, 139 Press, Oliver .............. 46 Presson, Gerald.101, 124, 140 Price, Ruby Sarah ........,. 101 Prindle, William. . .46, 154, 160 Prout, Petty Lou ....... 33, 138 Prxychodzin, Joe .......... 102 Puckett, Leo ............... 68 Purcell, Bill ...... 102,154,174 Pusic, Ann Marie .......... 66 Pyatt, James .............. 108 Quillman, Guy ............. 46 Ouindry, Lowell ....... 68, 144 Radcliff, Emmet ............ 68 Rains, Juanita ............. 102 Randle, William ...... 102 174 Rea, Dallas ............... 102 Read, Lorraine ........ 68, 128 Readnour, Alice ........... 46 Reeder, Jimmie.. .46, 139, 144 Reeves, Frank.68, 144,154,167 Reid, James .......... 102,143 Reiman, Mary Alice ........ 69 Rendleman, Bonnie .... 102,139 Rentfro, Anita ....... 33, 121, 128, 185 Reynolds, Clifford .102, 1 39, 144 Reynolds, Rosalie .......... 102 Rhodes, Bettie .... 69, 138, 152 Rice, l-lelen E ........ ..47,153 Rich, Sonya ............... 69 Richey, Charles ....... 69, 139, . 142, 144, 145 Richards, Jean ........ 69, 136 Richardson, Verna .... 102, 128, 139 Riddle, Lester ......... 47, 122, 144,155 Riddle, Sara Logue .... 64, 122, 138,152 Sims, Darrel ............... Rippelmeyer, Helen .... 47,125, 128 Ritchey, Louie ............ 102 Robertson, Mary Beth. .'l02, 1138, 52 Roberson, Thelma ..... 102, 128, 136,139 Roberts, Fred .......... 69, 146 Robertson, R. L. .... 47,124, 144 Robinson, Florence .... 47, 138, Simpson, Robert .... 48,14O, 141 Simpson, Ruth Eileen. . .48, 140, 128, 185, 190 Simpson, Warren ........... 71 71 144,185 Robinson, George, Jr. .103, 125, 136,170 Ro ers Carol .103 g , ............ Rongey, Mildred ....,.. 69, 128 Rose, Faye ................ 1 03 Ross, Carl ................. 69 Ross, Elizabeth ..... 69, 138,153 Ross, Rolla .... 69, 1 39, 144, 1 55 Rountree, Glenn. . .69, 126 184 Rowe, Genevieve ........ 1.103 Rude, Roy E. ...... 103, 139, 174 144, 1 53 Rushing, Gladys ............ 69 Rush, Kathryn.33, 116, 123, 134, 136,133,153,193 Rushing, Helen ......,. 33,138, Rushing, Mae ............. 103 Russell, Agnes ..... 47, 142, 143 RuSSell,William ,... .... 4 7,126, 127,129 Ryan, John ..... .....,.... 4 7 Saba, Jean ....... 33, 124, 125 Sabella, Frank ............ 103 Sager, Allen .......... 70,136, 137,139,198 Samford, Dorothy ....,..... 103 Samuel, Lowell. . .47, 122,124, 195,139,140, 141, 190 Samuels, Autumn ...... 70, 134 Sanders, Fred .... ........ 7 0 Sanders, Erma, ........,... 103 Sims, Troy ............. 71, Singleton, Paula ........., Sinks, Robert .......... 71, 140 .104 124 Sisk, Frank ............ 33, 122, 139, 144, 199 Sisk, Virginia ......... 33, 120 Sisk, Mary Glen ........,.. 105 Sitter, Mildred .... 71, 143, 145 Sitter, Kenneth .....,...... 105 1 85 Ska s uanita. . .34, 139, .,105,128 QQ , J Slinger, Eileen. Smith, Clarence .......... Smith, Wm. Lowell ..... 34, Smith, Artie ...,..,.,.. 71, Smith, Ella May .......... Smith, Evelyn .......... 71, Smith, Curtis ...... 105,129, Smith, Elbert .......... 105, 139 .34 145 145 .71 139 180 162 Smith, Maude ............. 105 Smkh Pmnp ...... .... 105 Smith, Virginia ............ 105 Smoot, Alta Helen ........, 1 05 Sneed, Helen ......... 71, 139 Sneed, Mollie .... 105, 139,185 Sautholf, Mildred .......... 103 Schafer, Katherine ......... 104 Snyder, Hazel ......,..... 105 Souther, Dolph. . .105, 1 54, 1 57 Spangler, Martha ..... 106, 141 Spann, Alfred ............. 48 Spear, Jack B .... . .71, 127, 137 Spear, Harry S. ...... 106, 170, 171, Spence, Ellis ...... 71, 139, Spence, Geneva.. .71,139, 184 144 128 Spezia,Joseph .... 72, 124, 131, 135,146,167,172 Spivey, Nannie Agnes ...,. 106 Stanard, Catherine ..... 48, 122, 1 39, 153 Stansfield, Tom ........ 72, 124, 1 31, 146 Stark, Delores ......... 72, 128 Steckenrider, Helen ....... 106 Stefanoff, Ruth ........ 48, 139, 185, 202 Stein, Willard .... .... 7 2, 124, 145,146 Stephens, Rita ............ 106 Stevenson, Wallace .... 34, 129 Stewart, Veta .... 34, 139, 142 Stewart, Frances .......... 106 Stone, Ross A. ......... 48, 142 Stone, Winifred .....,..... 48 Stonecipher, Jesse ..... 48, 122, 1 38, 1 44, 155 Stout, Marjorie ...,.,...... 106 Straight, Wilma Ruth .... 72, 128, 1 85 Stumpf, Henry ........ 106, 107 Sugg, Arnold .............. 72 Sullivan, Euvera ....... 144 Sutton, Alan. .. Swanson, Sue .... , Switzer, Francis ..... Swofford, Ruth .... 34, 138, .72, .......106, 106 133 Schellenger, June Rose .,.., 104 Scherrer, John .... 47, 124, 131 1 45 Schettler, Charles ...,..... 104 Schlueter, Alvina. .33, 135, 142 Schmidt, Alberta ...... 47, 142 Schmidt, Vera Beth. . .104, 128, 1 39 Schmitt, Elaine ............ 104 Schnake, Dorothy E. .,.. 70, 139 Schneeman, Margaret ...... 104 Scou,Paul ...,,... 47,132,133 Scott, Merle .......... 70, 139 Schroeder, Opaline ....... 104, 128, 136 lSchwartztrauber, George. . .70, , 124 Segraves, John W .... . .70, 145 Seibert, James W..33, 117, 120 Sharknas, Joe.33, 117, 118,146 Shaver, Hellen ............ 70 Shaw, Margeret .......... 104 Sheffer, Ruel ........... 70,129 Shelton, Augusta. .70, 132, 133 Sheppard, Beulah ...... 70, 141 Shuster, Edward ............ 70 Shewmaker, William K. .... 104, 140, 1 41, 154 Shields, Fern ......,....... 104 Shields, Viola ............ 104 Sierakowski, Frances. . .48, 128, 1 85 170 185 ......106 152 Swofford, John ........ 72,122, 135,138,154 Taylor, Kelley ..... 34, 117,118 Taylor, Loren E .....,.. 34,117, 125,139,144 Taylor, Lawrence .......... 72 Taylor, Leonard ....... 72, 145, 164, 167 Taylor, Anna .... ...... 1 O6 Taylor, Samuel ............ 107 Ted,Dvnght ..... 107,129,145 Templeton, Louise ......... 107 Theen, Frederick ....... 48, 136, 144, 1 54 Thomas, Frank .... 48, 136, 137, 141,154,197, 200 Thomas, James ............ 107 Thompson, Earl ............. 48 Thompson, Mary Sue .... 72, 1 53 Thompson, Dorris .......... 107 Thompson, James P. ........ 107 Threlkeld, George ......... 72 Threllceld, lnes ............ 107 Tichenor, Harry. . .49, 119, 123, 124,125 Tilendis, Albert ............ 73 Timpany, Emily ............. 34 Todd, Annamae ....... 73, 139 Torok,PqulJ. ..... 49,131,144 Townes, Paul ,.... 73, 139, 141 Travelstead, Loren.73, 135, 136 Triplett, Mary Elizabeth .... 110375 Trobaugh, FrankJr. ......., 107, 140, 1 41 Troutt, Geoffrey ...... 107, 136, 144, 154 Trover, Hilda ............. 107 Turner, Carroll ........ 73, 120, 1 39, 143 Tuthill,Harry ,.... 107,138,144 Weilmaenster, Earl. .... 33, 117, Welch, Eldred. ..... .. t 113 113,146 33,117, 121,146 Wells, Elizabeth ........... 109 West, Harold ............. 109 W Urbanik, Clara ....... 108, 139 Udey,Eduh ...... 108,138,152 Utter, John .......,....... 108 Van Meter, Karl .......... 108 Vaughn, Genevieve ....... 49, 128,144 Vaughn, J. F .... ....,...... 4 9 Vaught, Gilbert ....... 73, 122, 127,146 Vaught, Priscilla ........... 73 Veath, lrma ...... 108,138, 1 52 Voeste, Charles ........... 108 Venegoni, Tony ....... 49, 1 1 6, 122, 123,131, 134,138,198 Vick, Betty ........... 34, 121, 138, 144, 152, 201,202 Nfmk,June...49,193,133,159 Wagoner, Thelma ...... 73,136, 144 Walden, Mildred.108, 139,195 Walker, William Harold .... 34, 132,195 Walker, W. A. ......... 73,144 Walker, Wilma. . .108, 128,138 Wall, Edith ........... 49, 142 Ward, Mary J .... ......... 4 9 Warmack, Robert ....,.,.... 34 Warmack, Dorothy ..... 49, 136, Washington, Altheia ...... Wasson, Alexander W.. . .. 139,140,141 ..35 103 Wasson, Val .... 108, 122, 138, 140, 141, 155 Waterford, Luella Cynthia. .73, 132,133 eston, Cletus ...,....... 109 Wnam, Anna Margaret .... 109, 121,138 Wnan, Valdean B. ........ 109 Wneatley, Virgil. .35, 144, 174 Wneeler, Robert. . .74,139, 155 Wnitlozk, Gaylord.74, 137,140 Wiesman, Phyllis ..... 109, 138 Wiley, Marion ........ 49, 140, 154, 164, 170 Wilhelm, Marguerite. . .74, 122, 125,185 Wilkinson, Joseph .......... 49 VVHkhnon,J.Wl..139,122,140 Williams, Felix ....... .49, 144 Williams, Laura .,....,..... 74 Williams, Marie. . .74, 123,185 vvnnume Hank ...... 109,145 Williamson, Rowens.. ...... 74 Willingham, Anne .... .74, 122, 138, 144, 152 Wilson, Conrad ..... ...... 3 5 Wilson, Madonna .... .35,128 Wilson, Marion .,.... .35,128 Wilson, Mary .... .. ...... 35 Wilson, Rodney ..... , .35,144 Wilson, Thelma ...... 35, 128, 185,191 Wilson, Alma Pearl.. .74, 142 Wilson, Quentin ..... 109,143 Wilson, Sylvia...'..' .... ...109 Winder, Paul ......., .74,136 Winegarner, Betty... 109, 139 Winn, Aileen .......,..... 109 Winstead, Don ....... 110,140 Winters, Freda .,.. 74, 123, 185 Winters, Charlene ........ 110 Winters, Winona.110,137, 138 Winzenburger, Leona ....... 74 Withrow, Vivian ........ .,.50 Wisely, Claudia. .110, 138, 153 Wittenborn, V. R. .... .35,155 Wohlwend, Herbert. .... 110, 124,127 Womick, Mary .... 35, 124, 134 Woocl, Roy Edward .... 74, 144, 155 Woodbridge, Charles ....,. 75 Woodrome, Emlyn .... 110, 152 Wright, Mary Eleanor. .50, 134, 138,152 Wright, Aven ....... ...... 7 5 Wyman, Bernice. .. ..... .110 Young, Lela Marie ......... 50 Young, Dora B ..... . .......75 Young, Dorothy ........ 75, 1 24, . .73 140, 141, 154 Watson, Marybelle ....... Weaver, Eiman ........ 73 Weber, Jerome ....... 35, 196,199, Waters, Elizabeth ........ 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