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Real- izing ThaT ediTors of recenT years have been plagued wiTh sTril4es, shorTages of maTerials, insuTFicienT budgeTs, and a myriad of oTher obsTacles, Those concerned wiTh This issue began The designing, layouTs, and oTher non- seasonal worlc as early as May, l948. By doing This, iT was hoped ThaT The deadline oT June l could be meT. Good phoTography was second in im- porTance. Advanced planning, iT was ThoughT, would eliminaTe overbur- dening OT campus and sTaTT phoTographers so ThaT more and beTTer pic- Tures could be obTained. ThereTore, much deTailed scheduling and a sem- blence of order' was mainTained. And Tinally, There was The desire To malce This issue of The OBELISK as represenTaTive and all-inclusive as possible. To do This, iT was necessary To add some sevenTy-Tive or eighTy pages. WiThouT doubT, There are some organizaTions, acTiviTies, and individuals, who, Tor one reason or anoTher, were slighTed or omiTTed. The TaulT Tor This may be ThaT oT The sTaTT, or any oi a dozen diTTerenT processes involved in The publishing oT The boolr. Be ThaT as iT may, The sTaTT members have sTriven earnesTly To presenT a record oT The year's evenTs ThaT will meeT The demands oT an ever-increasing sTudenT body and a consTanTly expand- ing universiTy. 4 Ihlisloviccll Slselch olf 'SOUIIIWQPH In This Diamond Jubilee year, The UniversiTy loolcs back in reTrospecT To The progressive sTages of iTs developmenT wiTh ever widening horizons Trom small beginnings To greaT TulTillmenT. The Normal School oT sevenTy-Tive years ago had iTs incepTion in The greaT need Tor Trained Teachers Tor The common schools OT Illinois. The Normal school movemenT came wesTward Trom Massachu- seTTs To Illinois in The mid-years oT The lasT cenTury, and was parT oT The educaTional renaissance in Illi- nois which saw The TormaTion oT The Illinois Educa- Tional AssociaTion, The publicaTion oT an Illinois school iournal, The creaTion oT The oTTice oT STaTe SuperinTendenT oT Public lnsTrucTion, The TirsT law providing Tor a sTaTe sysTem of Tree schools, and The esTablishmenT oT The Illinois Normal UniversiTy aT Normal, Illinois, in I857. Twelve years aTTer The TirsT Illinois Normal school was creaTed on The model of The Horace Mann sys- Tem oT Teacher Training, The urgenT need oT SouTh- ern Illinois resulTed in The creaTion oT a similar school aT Carbondale, wiTh The high sounding name, SouThern Illinois Normal UniversiTy. MeeTings oT educaTors and public spiriTed ciTizens aT Salem, aT Carbondale, and aT CenTralia during The summer oT l868, broughT eTTecTive pressure Tor The creaTion oT such a school. Ably assisTed by STaTe SuperinTend- enT NewTon BaTeman and PresidenT Richard Ed- wards oT Old Normal, The cause was won when The Illinois General Assembly passed The CharTer AcT which was signed by Governor John M. Palmer on April 20, I869. UniversiTy, as iT appears in The charTer name oT Old Normal and SouThern, was added To The TiTle To enable The Normal schools To share The public land or seminary Tunds. The TirsT board of Tive TrusTees, appoinTed by Governor Palmer, was conTronTed wiTh The diTTiculT Taslc oT Tinding The besT locaTion Tor The newly au- Thorized Normal and To carry Torward The erecTion of a building. The locaTion problem immediaTely became a conTroversial issue among several rival bidders, resulTing in much biTTerness which persisTed as a handi- cap Tor many years, in The early his- Tory of The school. Even yeT one hears repercussions oT ThaT heaTed conTesT. Carbondale secured The coveTed prize, ouTbidding oTher claimanTs by an oTTer oT Sl50,000 in bonds as well as giTTs oT land. ConsTrucTion was sTarTed in The auTumn oT l869, buT misTorTunes delayed iTs progress. The accidenTal deaTh oT The conTracTor, OLD NORMAL SouThern's TirsT building desTroyed by Tire. I874-l883 J. M. Campbell, ne- cessiTaTed a reor- ganizaTion OT The proiecT and addi- Tional Tunds by leg- islaTive appropria- Tion. Finally, a beau- Tiful Three - s T o r y sTrucTure, a model Tor iTs Time, was dedicaTed July I, I874, and immedi- aTely opened iTs doors Tor sTudenTs. This TirsT hisToric session oT SouThern Illinois Normal Uni- versiTy was a sum- mer insTiTuTe, wiTh a TirsT TaculTy oT nine members and an en- roIImen+ oT TiTTy- Three sTudenTs. EirsT regular session of The school began on SepTember sixTh. Dr. RoberT Allyn, a New Eng- lander and MeThodisT minisTer, who had previously held Three college presidencies, was called Trom The presi- dency oT McKendree College To head The school. Dr. Allyn had a compeTenT TaculTy and an eager sTu- denT body, buT iT is diTTiculT To comprehend how greaT was The problem conTronTing him. To creaTe a college of high scholasTic sTandards ouT oT The raw maTerual aT hand, required The paTience and ripened wisdom oT a sTaTesman in educaTion such as Dr. Allyn proved To be. An ambiTious classical curriculum of ThaT Time had To waiT Tor preparaTory Training oT a mulTiTude of SouThern Illinois youTh, whose meager preparaTion in common branches was hardly suTlicienT Tor admission To a modern accrediTed high school. The school had been broughT inTo being primarily To Train Teachers Tor The SouThern Illinois common schools, and This Taslc PresidenT RoberT Allyn I874- I 892 PresidenT John Hull l892- l 893 dominaTed iTs aim in The TirsT decades oT iTs hisTory. lT was endless drill Tor Thoroughness in The common school subiecTs, wiTh emphasis upon Teaching Technique, ThaT made iT disTincTly a Normal school. An eTTorT To creaTe a law school, Tor which Judge A. D. DuTT was appoinTed dean, came To naughT Tor lack oT sTudenTs. A signiTicanT advance, however, in The Tield oT science ap- proaching a college level was made under The leadership oT Dr. Cyrus Thomas. The TirsT building, Old Normal, was desTroyed by a disasTrous Tire No- vember 26, I883, in The ninTh year oT The pioneering sTruggles oT The insTiTu- Tion. Much oT The equipmenT, including laboraTory apparaTus, library, and Turnishings, was saved by The heroic acTion oT sTudenTs and TaculTy, and in- sTrucTion was resumed, wiTh no more Than a week-end delay, in Temporary rooms provided by The churches and business men oT Carbondale. A Tem- porary building was compleTed in early January T884-, aT a cosT oT 56,000 raised by Carbondale ciTizens. This wooden sTrucTure in The Torm oT a Greek cross, erecTed on The siTe now occupied by The Old Science Building, served The school Tor Three years-l88'4 To I887-The exercises OT commencemenT week being carried on in a TenT. lT is noTeworThy ThaT There was no decrease, buT raTher a slighT increase, in enrollmenT during These Tragic years. A new building was provided by acT oT The lllinois LegislaTure, approved June 27, I885. This building, now called Old Main, was dedicaTed and TirsT occupied on February 24, l887. IT served all purposes oT The school Tor a number oT years, and sTill provides sevenTy per cenT oT The classroom space oT The UniversiTy. On The reTiremenT oT Dr. RoberT Allyn, The board oT TrusTees elecTed ProTessor John Hull, a naTive oT SouThern lllinois and a member oT The Tac- ulTy, To succeed him as presidenT. ProTessor Hull had been broughT To The TaculTy Trom Old Normal To re-organize and superinTend The Training School, a work which he accomplished in The besT TradiTion oT The normal school. His personal unpopulariTy made The one year oT his presidency an unhappy one Tor himselT, buT he gave The young insTiTuTion a wide and Tavorable pub- liciTy in The Tine exhibiT which he prepared Tor display aT The World's Columbian ExposiTion aT Chicago in l893. A new board oT TrusTees, appoinTed by Governor John P. AlTgeld, called Dr. Harvey W. EveresT To The presidency. PresidenT EveresT, like Dr. Allyn, was a minisTer who had achieved a disTinguished career as a college presidenT: TirsT as The successor oT James A. 6arTield aT Hiram College, and Then as presidenT oT Eureka College, oT BuTler UniversiTy, and OT Gar- Tield UniversiTy. The Tour years oT Dr. EveresT's presidency oT SouThern saw a disTincT Trend Toward The liberalizing oT The curriculum, wiTh more empha- sis upon The liberal arTs TradiTion. A new building To provide Tor an expanding library and museum, laboraTories, and gymnasium was erecTed during Dr. Ever- PresidenT Harvey W. EveresT I893-I897 PresidenT Daniel B. Parkinson l897-l9l l esT's presidency aT a cosT oT 540,000 This, The second building in SouThern's expanding physical planT, is now called The Old Science building and is noTe- worThy Tor iTs disTincTive Type oT archiTecTure suggesTive oT a medieval casTle. Dr. D. B. Parkinson was made acTing presidenT in l897, and elecTed presidenT The nexT year. He had been a member oT The TaculTy Trom The beginning, and had served boTh as regisTrar and vice-presidenT. Under his adminisTraTion, SouThern reverTed To The normal school emphasis. The inTlu- ence oT The school was becoming more widely TelT, as a resulT oT The Trained leadership iT senT ouT. A much beTTer co-operaTion oT school superinTendenTs was aTTained, and a much needed expansion OT physical planT TaciliTies was achieved. Dr. Parkinson's eTTecTive campaign Tor new buildings came To TruiTion in securing appropriaTions oT 525,000 Tor The presenT Wheeler Library in l903, and 350,000 Tor a model school Tor pracTice Teaching lAllyn Buildingl in l907. His mosT persisTenT eTTorT, againsT sTrong resisTance, was Tor dormiTory TaciliTies, which he Tinally accomplished in The lasT year oT his presidency wiTh The dedicaTion oT AnThony Hall, accommodaTing sevenTy- Tive girls, in SepTember, I9l3. Thus Tar, This is The only provision ThaT has been made by sTaTe appropriaTion Tor This TirsT among many musTs, The ade- quaTe housing oT sTudenTs. 6 ProTessor H. W. Shryock, as did PresidenT Parkinson, came To The presi- dency Trom The ranks oT The TaculTy, having served as an inspiring Teacher oT English and as regisTrar and vice-presidenT. One oT The chieT aims oT his adminisTraTion as a sTaTesman-builder, was To make SouThern more ade- guaTely serve iTs area, especially in The improvemenT oT rural schools. He gave college aThleTics a recognized, imporTanT sTaTus1 he achieved The rec- ogniTion oT SouThern as a Tully accrediTed, degree-granTing insTiTuTion. To aTTain These ends, The TirsT rural Teacher Training program, under The direcTion of W. O. Brown, was insTiTuTed aT SouTherng and William lvlcAndrew began To make aThleTic hisTory. The greaT increase in TaculTy required Tor The rap- idly growing school, gave opporTuniTy Tor raising The scholasTic level oT The sTaTT, and ouTsTanding men and women oT high specializaTion added sTrengTh To SouThern. Under The Civil AdminisTraTive Code oT The Governor Lowden admin- isTraTion, SouThern was broughT under The conTrol oT a uniT board, headed by The governor's direcTor oT RegisTraTion and EducaTion, in l9I7. This loss oT auTonomy, which prevailed under The old local board oT TrusTees, has noT always been aTTended wiTh happy resulTs. Among oTher handicaps, iTs build- ing program has been governed noT by acTual needs, buT by a sysTem oT 'gl I-'935 roTaTi-on oT allocaTion among The Tive Teachers colleges under The boards conrfol. PresidenT Henry W. Shryock On The sudden deaTh oT PresidenT Shryock in April, I935, Dean George D. Wham served as acTing presidenT in The Tow monThs inTerim, unTil The --W elecTion of Mr. Roscoe Pulliam, who came To The presidency oT SouThern Trom The superinTendency oT Harrisburg schools. PresidenT Pulliam's policy was To carry Torward The unTinished work of his predecessor wiTh The same general aims. He was a dynamic leader who, wiTh a sTrong TaculTy, made SouThern widely known locally and ThroughouT The naTion as one oT The highesT ranking Teachers colleges. SouThern's par- TicipaTion as a co-operaTing insTiTuTion and oTher leading colleges and univer- siTies in a naTion-wide sTudy oT Teacher educaTion under The direcTion oT The American Council on EducaTion, won Tor her an enviable sTaTus. A democra- Tizing OT college adminisTraTion, wiTh large parTicipaTion by boTh TaculTy and sTudenTs, was a disTincTive TeaTure oT Mr. Pulliam's policy. His greaTesT achievemenT was To win Tor SouThern iTs universiTy sTaTus by an acT oT The lllinois LegislaTure in June, l943. l PresidenT Pulliam's deaTh in March, I944, aT a criTical period oT SouTh- ern's new and ill-deTined sTaTus, was mosT unTorTunaTe. ProTessor Bruce W. Merwin oT The college TaculTy was permiTTed, as acTing presidenT Tor a Tew monThs, To do liTTle more Than carry on The rouTine maTTers oT adminisTraTion. Then Dr. ChesTer F. Lay was broughT To The presidency Trom The UniversiTy oT Texas in January, I945. The posT- war period of unresT, The rapid growing pains oT a new SouThern, These and many oTher TacTors conTribuTed To make iT an unhappy period oT uncerTainTy and unresT. A noTable vicTory was achieved, however, in The passage by The LegislaTure in I947, oT The bill which gave SouThern iTs legiTimaTe name, SouThern lllinois UniversiTy. AnoTher oT Dr. Lay's conTribuTions which deserves noTe was The esTablishmenT of The De- parTmenT oT Biological Science and Research, wiTh Dr. 'Carl C. Lindegren as The TirsT chairman oT The deparTmenT. The reTrospecT oT sevenTy-Tive years of SouThern's hisTory is besT under- sTood in Terms OT The insTiTuTion's inTluence in shaping The lives and desTinies of The many Thousands oT iTs sons and daughTers who have spenT happy, TruiTTul years wiThin iTs walls. Trained leaders have gone ouT To win disTinc- Tion in all Tields oT worThy endeavor. SouThern is proud oT iTs children. PresidenT Roscoe Pulliam l935-I944 PresidenT ChesTer F. Lay I945-I948 7 Defliculion ln any large-scale proiecT oT expansion, There are cerTain indi- viduals, who Take The iniTiaTive and provide The energy and TalenT Tor The accomplishmenT oT The ol:niecTive. One OT The TorernosT per- sonaliTies in direcTing The growfh of SouThern To a recognized univer- siTy OT real rneriT is Dr. Willis G. SwarTz. OriginaTing The DeparTmenT oT GovernrnenT in l93O, and since Then esTalolishing iT as one oT The beTTer courses oT sTudy on The campus, Dr. SwarTz has been largely insTrumenTal also, in The worlc oT seTTing up The graduaTe schools oT The UniversiTy, having served as chairman OT The GraoluaTe Council since I943. The eTTiciency, courTesy, ancl populariTy oT Dr. SwarTz easily oleTcrrnined The dedicaTion of The I949 OBELISK. 8 Southern University ' ' 5 , , - 5 - f , . .-.-' V- 2 ,M .V 9 - ,,,v-'wmtff 8 aw, -as - L ' I .K-g , Q9 , , S W 2 1 ' M- Ik f S-,gl:,v 71- .JF ' V , , QV- an 24,1-'12 ff-fig, t I I ' I' ' ' g A V K . fi' V V . VI' 'qtwm' 7 xiwfawi W 4, 'V ff. , - V ., www V -V-VV .wr--V ii Z 22541 - .V .ff.fw.ek.o.4-..4w4L.-v.gp..-Nuff ,,V,,wV,,1f,?,,zw,sQ.,,, ma' !,VV?,-ev- 1 ,Qf V, V V , , ,, V. V, VV V A 'f,VVf'i1Q.:Q2'5 4'Ew.gV?aV-54'-5 1V ' ai ,,. y ,'. .'3-, m ,V--f,,a'1 -- ,Vfe,g.Vffw .... 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Tenney, admin- isTraTive assisTanT. His desk is The clearing house Tor The PresidenT's oTTiceg his Tasks include The correlaT- ing OT acTiviTies, insTrucTion, physical planT, and public relaTions. Easily reached by TaculTy and sTu- denTs alike, Dr. Tenney provides an inTormaTion service To all, and lends his invaluable aid To any and all proiecTs. In shorT, Dr. Tenney exempliTies ThaT rare abiliTy To have many irons in The Tire, while aT The same Time keeping all oT Them hoT. m i n islvcllors The resignaTion oT PresidenT ChesTer F. Lay in August I948, was Tollowed immediaTely by The elecTion OT Dr. D. W. Morris, who comes To SouThern Trom Ohio STaTe UniversiTy. The new presidenT had To plunge aT once inTo The sTruggle To gain Tor SouThern iTs mosT essenTial needs. Surveying The appalling condiTions oT The Uni- versiTy upon his arrival, Dr. Morris expressed amaze- menT aT The unique opporTuniTies Tor The growTh and expansion OT The insTiTuTion. Seemingly Tollow- ing The old adage, OpporTuniTy knocks buT once, The PresidenT quickly acquainTed himselT wiTh The TacTs OT The siTuaTiong he Then seT ouT To obTain Tor The UniversiTy The desperaTely needed classroom space, laboraTories, physical planT TaciliTies, and many oTher improvemenTs. AdminisTraTive AssisTanT DR. CHARLES D. TENNEY DQCIH of WUIIIQII Qriginally called fo SouHuern in Hue spring of I9-45, as adminisfrafive assisfanf fo Hue presidenf, Miss Helen A. Sfuuman became dean of women in December of Hue same year. Since Huaf fime fuer office, coordinafing ifs acfivifies and expansion wiHu oHuer universify deparfmenfs and services, luas lcepf pace wiHu Hue growing universify wiHu no appreciable loss in efficiency. A rapidly growing sfudenf body luas frebled Hue dufies and responsibilifies of Hue Dean of Women. 'flue sclueduling of social affairs of nearly one luundred campus organizafions, drawing up and revising of rules for Hue sfudenf body, and roufine probafionary and l'uousing maffers are only a few of Hue many funcfions performed by Dean Sluuman's office. ln discluarging fuer many faslcs Hue Dean commands Hue capable services of Miss Ruffu l-laddocli, wfuo was appoinfed As- sisfanf Dean of Women in I948. DR. MARSHALL S. I-HSKEY DEAN HELEN A. SHUMAN DQUYI ol MQII Dr. Marsfuall S. l-lislcey came fo Soufluern in flue fall of IQ46, fo fake over Hue dufies of dean of men. To Dean l-lislcey luas fallen Hue faslq of ex- panding Hue funcfions and services of Hue office of Hue Dean of Men in order fo keep in sfep wiHu a muslfurooming universify. 'flue office fuas ouf- grown ifs one-fime primarily probafionary and general l'uousing responsibilifies, and l'uas launclued forflu info sfudenf-public relafionsluips wluiclu make more sure Hue foofing for an ideal universify. Among Hue many services now provided by Hue Office of Hue Dean of Men, are Hue enfrance ex- aminafions, general credif and apfifude examina- fions, and good, sound advice fo any and all sfu- defs in need of if. ln fulfilling luis dufies, Dean l-liskey is ably assisfed by Mr. Ledford J. Biscluof, wluo became Assisfanf Dean in I946. DR. T. W. ABBOTT Dean oT The College oT Liberal ArTs and Sciences Adminislvalive Deans OT viTal imporTance To The successTul opera- Tion oT any universiTy are iTs adminisTraTive deans, The ouTsTanding developmenT and eTTicienT or- ganizaTion oT SouThern's Three colleges, in spiTe oT noToriously crowded condiTions, has been car- ried on by The men picTured on This page. Upon These educaTors resTs The responsibiliTy oT pro- viding The righT curriculum in order ThaT sTudenTs may pursue a course oT sTudy mosT beneTicial To Themselves and To Their cornmuniTy. IT is The ad- minisTraTive deans who provide SouThern wiTh a high academic program and help To advance The UniversiTy To The ToremosT rungs in educaTional achievemenT. DR DOUGLAS E. LAWSON DR. HENRY J- REHN Dean of Hqe College of EdUCaT'iOn Dean oT The College oT VocaTions and ProTessions OFFICE OF TI-IE PRESIDENT LEFT TO RIGI-IT: JuanIIa Cooper, MariIyn KneedIer, Be+Iy GIascocIr. AIine MIFIIID, Dr. C. D. Tenney, Janice FerriII, MInnie Mae PiII4in, Myrna RagsdaIe Advisovq ounci FRONT ROW Ileff Io HQHII: Dr. O. AIexander, Dr. D. Davies, Mr. E. V. MIIes, Dean I-I. A. Snuman, Prosidenf D Morris, Dean M. S. I-Ilskey, Mr. V. A. BuboIIz, Mrs. B. Lockwood, Mlss M. Shank, Miss I.. Drummond BACK ROW: Dr. W. C. McDanIeI, Dr. C. D. Tenney, Dean I-I. J. Rehn, Dr. T. R. RagsdaIe, Dr. R. D. Faner, Dr. J Neckers, Dr. T. Vwf. AbboII, Dr. W. B. Schneider, Miss E. O. Sfone, Dean D. E. Lawson I 7 ALUMNI OFFICE LEFT TO RIGFITI Paf Davis, WaIIcr SIor1e, James TooIey, Mariory Exrie'rIo, OrviIIe AIexarT- der ACCOUNTING OFFICE LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Vidoria Ludwig, RUIII Brummef, RUIII Sohn, Joyce Wise, FIdeIIa Doo- Iiri, RoberI' L. GaIIeqIy, Jane Burfon BURSARIS OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Vernice Jung, Jackie OIBVISI, Barbara I-Ieafh, Barabara BIacIcIord, Mrs. LuciIe Efherfon, Frieda EIIis, Jane Crichfon BUSINESS OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: WiIma Perry, Edward V. Miles, manager. DEAN OF MEN'S OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: Muriel FuI+s, Bob E+Ive- ridge, Dean M. S. His- key, BeI+y Bielwl, Ledford J. Bischof, Assisfanf Dean DEAN OF WOMENS OFFICE LEFT TO RIOI-IT: Dean H. A. Shuman, Vir- ginia WIIIiFord. Nancy WIIIIS, RLITFI Haddock, Loreffa OH ,xii-f GRADUATE OFFICE Vivian FerreII, Dr. VV G. Swar+Z EXTENSION AND PLACEIVIENTS OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Doris Ivy, Mrs. Ear- Iene Asiwby, Mrs. Ruby Shaker, Raymond I-I. Dey, Diredor 'WH 7' HOUSING OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: Edi+I1 Enriqbf, Mrs. Mabel Pulliam, Marjory TempIeIon OFFICE OF INFORMATION SERVICE LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Mrs. MyrIIe WHIIS, RIIIIW BeacI'1,Mrs.MaxImeBIacI4- man, Miss Lorena Drum- mond, DI'e:Ior, MicIwaeI PeIceInIcky, John MuIIcIn, Norm NIIsson PHYSICAL PLANT OFFICE LEFT TO RIGI-IT: W. N. PIweIps, DIrecIor, Mrs. MarrqareI RuII1er- ford, Mrs. D31 Cox wP'5v 4-'surge if .1549 PURCHASING OFFICE LEFT TO RIOI-IT: Vzrgrrh I'IawIrIns, Con nie Beach, Pafsy NIcI4oI OFI, Rosemary Keouqh Teresa McLaI'IerIy, Lu ciIIe Hari I-IeIen Perry mam, Ddores KIIIInqs wor'II1 F., REGISTRARS OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Eberharf, Lynn Car- Ier, Marqaref AIlen, Vir- ginia Karnes POST OFFICE Roberf Frank, Mrs, DOI cII1y I-Iunlrer VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION OFFICE SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT I . I I . MISS I-Ioan E annIIIo'v Dr. L. E. Cfark, Em: Kass, Tnomas Evans STANDING: Joseohino M. PaImQr S9035 D. Langdon Wm. I.. Randle ..--L x nasal 1 guise Wvn ,-. your-sa 'nn iAf X, -. 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Ax In-qi Direcior of The Museum i942 Siaff of Two 1 Chairman of The Deparfmenlr of Geography i948 Four Faculfy Members Chairman of Jrhe Deparimenr of lndusiriai Educaiion I 946 Four Facuiiy Members DEPARTMENTS M ehre Chairman of ihe Deparimenf of Women's Physical Educaiion I943 Four Facuify Members 24 fbZv1fa,fQf2.6z,f?,?4 Chairman of Jrhe Deparfmerif of Hisiory i945 Eighr Facuify Members 'Chairman of fhe Deparfmeni of Home Economics I948 Your Fam-Hy Members Chairman of fhe Depar+men+ of Men's Physical Effucafion i948 Six Facuhy Members zUfm.'Sf.s Chairmen of Jrhe Deparimenf of Zoology 1937 Four Facuhy Members DEPARTMEN'S lmfgw Chairman of Jrhe Deparrmenf of Music I 946 Nine Faculfy Members Chairman of The Deparfmeni of Economics 1947 Five Faculiy Members '25 W I Lf Chairman of Jrhe Deparfmenf of Sociology i947 Three Facuiiy Members lU.G,. i Chairman of fhe Deparfmen+ of Mafhemafics IQ47 Eigh+ Faculfy Members -'7 Chairman of The Deparrmenf of Chemisrry I929 Chairman of The Deparimenr of Foreign Language I93O Five Faculry Members Direcror of Jrhe Physical Planf I946 Seven Faculry Members i Sraff of One Hundred Twenry-nine i , W DEPARTMENTS Chairman of The Deparrmenf of Business I947 Six Faculfy Members Chairman of ihe Deparfmeni of Journalism i946 One Facuify Member 26 M5547 Chairman of rhe Deparrmenf of Governmenf i930 Four Faculry Members C 7i44K17f-15 Chairman of +he Deparimenf of Speech i948 Four Faculiy Members Chairman of Jrhe Deparrmenr of Agriculrure i948 Two Facuiiy Members 4 DEPARTMENTS F5 WMM, Chairman of +he Deparimenf of Educaiion i938 Nine Facuiiy Members KZMXZMXQLV. Chairman of +he Deparimeni of Arr I947 Four Faculfy Members Wadi? WML Chairman of Jrhe Deparimeni of Boiany 194-6 Three Faculiy Members 27 Chairman of fhe Deparimeni of Physics i938 Two Faculiy Members UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR E. 6. LENTZ FirsT To receive The honorary rank oT Univer- siTy ProTessorI' aT SouThern Illinois UniversiTy was Dean Ely G. LenTz. In recogniTion oT his services and achievemenTs and as a demonsTraTion oT sTudenT esTeem, an assembly was held in Pro- Tessor LenTz's honor December 8, I948. An unexpecTed surprise To The Dean came when a Tormer Teacher oT TiTTy-Two years ago, Ed SToTIar oT Ivlarion, showed up To presenT him wiTh a per- sonally inscribed book as . . a biT oT horne- workf' OTher speakers oT The occasion included PresidenT D. W. Ivlorris, ATTorney John G. Gil- berT, represenTaTive oT The Alumni AssociaTion, and Dr. Norman Caldwell, one--lime sTucIenT oT Ivlr. LenTz. Speaking Tor The sTudenT body, Dale KiTTIe oT Wayne CiTy, expressed The graTiTude oT The sTu- denTs Tor The Deans wise and kindly counsel and his guidance along IIThe paTh oT scholarshipf' INIexT, as a giTT oT recogniTion Trom The sTudenT body, Mr. I.enTz was presenTed wiTh a hand- somely inscribed gold waTch. SOUIISIFQPIJS Clll ol IIIQ QUIZ In reply To such pIaudiTs, Dean I.enTz spoke brieTly and simply. There is no honor I prize more Than ThaT ex- Tended me by The sTudenT, he said. I am Tilled wi+h a deep sense oT humiIiTy. I'Iow can I live up To The responsibiIiTies you have heaped upon me? Joining The UnviersiTy hisTory TacuITy in I9I4, Mr. LenTz served as dean oT men Trom I935 To I945, and was appoinTecI curaTor oT The CIinT Clay -I'iITon special library coIIecTion in I945. AT presenT, he is serving as chairman oT The Dia- mond Jubilee commiTTee and wriTing a brieT his- Tory oT The UniversiTy Tor ThaT occasion. I'Iis many acTiviTies include The RoTary Club, Masons, BapTisT STaTe SecreTary, SouThern Illinois I'IisToricaI SocieTy, GreaTer EgypT AssociaTion, Founder oT I-Iarwood I-Iall, Kappa Phi Kappa, and Co-Pounder oT The Sphinx Club on The Uni- versiTy campus. . . . A llmlq belweem +l'1e splendid pas? and glorious luluref' . in our memory, a genlleman and a qreaf professor. . . wllln a deep sense ol lwumllllyf' . . . . o bll ol Homeworlff' To an 'A' sluderwl, a good boy, and an example ol perlecl allemdancelu FACU LTY ABBOTT, T. w. limi Dean of The College ol Liberal Arfs 81 Sciences, Professor of Chemislry: A.B., Indiana Universily: A.M. Harv- ard Universily: Ph.D., Universily of Illinois ALLEN, JOHN W. ll942I Acling Direclor ol llle Museum, In- sTrucl'or BABCOCK, GLADYS W. lI939I Assislanl Professor of Home Econom- ics: B.S., M.S., Universily ol Minnee sofa: Colorado Slale College: Univerf sily ol Iowa 0 BARNES, MARY L. ll929I Assislanl Professor of Home Eco' nornics: A.B., Universily of lllinois: M.A., Iowa Slafe College: George Peabody College lor Teachers: Uni- versily of lllinois BICKNELL, W. C. ll946l Chairman ol The Deparlmenl of In- duslrial Educalion: B.S., Norlh Texas Slale Teachers College: M.A., D.Ed., Universily ol Missouri: Universify of Calilornia BISCHOF, LEDFORD J. lI946l lnslruclor, Assislanl 'ro The Dean of Men: B.Ed., Norlhern lllinois Slale Teachers College: MS. in Ed., Soulh- ern lllinois Universily: Syracuse Uni- versily 0 BOSLEY, HOWARD E. II937I Associale Professor of Educalion: B.Ed., Soulhern lllinois Universily: M.A., D.Ed,. Teachers College, Col- umbia Universily BRIGGS, HAROLD E. lI945l Chairman of' The Deparlrnenl of His- lory: AB., M.A., Universily ol Soufh Dakola: Ph.D., Universily of Iowa BRYANT, ROYE R. ll948l Field Represenlalive, Olclice of The Presidenl: B.Ec:I.. Soulhern lllinois Uni- versily: M.A., Universily of lllinois 4 CAMP, GEORGE C, lI947I Assislanl Professor of English: B.A., Ohio NVesleyan Universily: M.A., Ohio Slale Universily: Universily of Illinois CARTER, HARRY w. lifml Rural Crilic, Buncombe: BS. in Ed., Soulhern lllinois Universily CAVENDER, THERA lI947I Librarian, lnslrucTor: B.S. in Ed., Soulhwesl Missouri Slale College: A.M., Universil'y of Missouri: B.S. in L.S., Universily ol lllinois CHANDLER, S. G. lI94Ol Consulfing Enfornologisf: B.S. in Ag- riculfure, Universfiy of Wisconsin? Field Enfomologisf, Illinois Nafural Hisfory Survey CHERRY, GEORGE L. ll947l Associafe Professor of Hisfory: A.B., A.M., Universify of illinois: Ph.D., Norfhwesfern Universify COLEMAN, E. C. lI946l Associafe Professor of English: A.B., Universify of illinois: A.M., Universify of Wisconsin: Ph.D., Universify of llli- nok 0 cox, ELIZABETH iifazoi Assisfanf Professor of English: A.B., A.M., Universify of Kansas CUNDALL, ZELLA lI946l Librarian, Insfrucfor: B.A., BS. in L.S., Universify of Illinois CUNNINGHAM, FLOYD F. l!947l Associafe Professor of Geography, Chairman of fhe Deparfmenf: B.Ed., illinois Sfafe Normal Universify: Uni- versify of Chicago: A.M., Ph.D., Clarlc Universify 0 DAV!ES, DOROTHY lI939l Chairman of fhe Deparfmenf of Phys- ical Educafion for Women: B.S., Uni- versify of Cincinnafi: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universify: Ed.D., Universify of Cincinnafi DEY, RAYMOND H. H9461 Direcfor, Division of Exfension and Adulf Educafion: BS., M.S., Univer- sify of illinois DUFRAIN, v:oLA mm Associafe Professor of Business Ad- minisfrafion: A.B., Universify of Illi- nois: A.M., Ph.D,, Universify of Chi- cago 0 DYKHOUSE, CLAUDE J. fl947l Associafe Professor of Educafion: BS., Michigan Sfafe College: M.A., Ph.D., Universify of Michigan ELLIOTT, EILEEN E. iI948l Chairman of fhe Deparfmenf of Home Economics: BS., Norfhwesf Missouri Sfafe Teachers College: M.A., Teach- ers College, Columbia Universify: Ed.D., Universify of Missouri ENTSMINGER, MARY E. iI922l Associafe Professor, Allyn Training School: Soufhern Illinois Universify: Ph.B., Universify of Chicago: M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia Universify FACU LTY FACU LTY FANER, ROBERT D. lI93Ol Associafe Professor of English: A.B.. Allegheny College: M.A., Universify of lovfa: Ph.D., Universify of Pennsy- vania EARNHAM, EMILY E. II947I Assisfanl Professor ol Ari: B.S. in Ed., Kenf Sfafe Universify: M.A,, Ohio Slafe Universily: California College of Arfs and Craffs: Cleveland School of Arf FILDES, WOODROW lI948l lnsfruclor Mafhemafics, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Soufhern Illinois Univer- sify 9 HSHBACK, WOODSON W. lI948l Assisfanf Professor of Educafion: B.S. in Ed., A.M., Universify of Missouri: Ph.D., Universify of Chicago ERANKLIN, CECIL C, II94sI Chairman of fhe Deparfmenf of Phys- ical Educafion for Men: B.S. in Ed., M,S,, Dir. P,E., indiana Universify CYALLEGLY, ROBERT L. lI946l Chief Accounfanf: B.Ed., Soufhern lllinois Universify: A.M,, Universily of Illinois 0 GARBUTT, CAMERON W, II947I Assisfanf Professor in Speech: B.S., Norfhwesfern Universify: M.S., Uni- versify of Washingfon: Louisiana Sfafe Universify: Universify of Iowa: Univer- sify of Oregon GOODWIN, TINA lI947l Assisfanf Professor, Allyn Training School: B,Ed., Soufhern illinois Univer- sify: M.A., Teachers College, Col- umbia Universify: Universify of Ten- nessee: Universify of Chicago HADDOCK, RUTH H9481 Assisfanf Dean of Vlfomen, Assisfanf Professor: A.B., Pennsylvania College for Women: M.A., Universify of Penn- sylvania: Universify of Wisconsin: Col- lege of William and Mary: Universify of Hawaii: Syracuse Universify 0 HADLEY, ELBERT H. lI947l Associafe Professor of Chemisfry: B.S., M.S., Universify of Michigan: Ph.D., Dulce Universify HALL, DILLA lI924l Assisfanf Professor, Universify High School: B.Ed,, Soufhern Illinois Uni- versify: M,S., Universify of Chicago: Sf. Louis Universify HARTYVIG, HELLMUT A. ll943l Associafe Professor of Foreign Lan- guages: A.B., Universify of Illinois: M.A., Louisiana Sfafe Universify: Ph,D., Universify of lllinois HEICKE, DOROTHY E. H9471 Librarian, AssisIani Professor: BS., M.A., in L.S., Uniyersify of IIIinois HISKEY, MARSHALL S. H9461 Insirucior in Music: BS., M.S., in Music, Universiry oi' IIIinois HINES, HAROLD C. H9461 Dean of Men, Professor of PsychoIogy: BS., M.S.. Kansas Siafe Teachers CoI- Iege: Ph.D., Universiiy of Nebraska: Ohio Sfafe Universiiy 0 HOLTROP, WILLIAM F. H9481 Associaie Professor of Indus'friaI Edu- caiion: B.S., Teachers CoIIege, Kear- ney, Nebraska: M.Ed., Universiry OI Missouri: Ed.D., Universify of Calif fornia, Los Angeles HOYLE, BILLY H9481 Insfrucior of Marhemarics: BS. in Ed., M.S., in Ed., Souihern IIIinois Univer- Siiy JOHNSON, JOSEPH K. H9471 Chairman of The Deparirnenf of So- ciology: A.B., M.A., Universify of Texas: Ph.D., Washingion Uniyersify 6 JOHNSON, MARVIN E. H9481 Insrrucior in Indus+riaI Educaiion: BS. in Ed., Easfern IIIinois Siafe CoIIege: M.S., Universiry of IIIinois KERLEY, RUBY H9481 Librarian, Assisrani Professor: B.Ed., Souihern IIIinois Universiiy: B.S., Uni- yersiiy of IIIinois: A.M. in L.S., Uni- yersiiy of Michigan KESNAR, MAURITS H9461 Chairman of Deparirnenr of Music: Masfer Dipl., Royai Conservaiory IFIesch and SchmuIIer1, Arnsrerdam, The NeIherIands: Dipiorna, Hoch SchuIe fur Musik, BerIin, Germany: M.A., Ph.D., Universiiy of Iowa 6 .ITE, GRACE E. H9411 Librarian, Assisranf Professor: BS., Norfhwesiern Uniyersiiy: M.A., Teach- ers CoIIege, CeIurnbia Universiiy: 3.3. in L.S., Universiry of IIIinois LAVVSON, DOUGLAS E. II9351 Dean of The CoIIege of Educaiien: A.B., M.A., CoIorado Siaie Teachers CcIIege: Ph.D., UniversiIy of Chicago LENTZ, E. G. H9I41 Professor of Hisiory, Diregrar, Clin? CIay Tiiion Library: A.B., Indiana Uni-fefsiiy: A.M., Universify of IIIinois FACU LTY FACU LTY LINGLE, LELAND P. II927I Associale Professor of Physical Edu- cafion: B.Ed., Soulhern Illinois Uni- versify: M.A., Universily of Iowa LYNN, THELMA II945I Librarian, Insfrucfor: B.A., Universify of Texas: B.S., School of Library Serv- ice, Columbia Universify MAVERICK, LEWIS A. II946l Chairman ol The Deparfmenl of Eco- nomics: BS., Washingfon Universily: Ed.D,, Harvard Universily: Ph.D., Uni- versiry of California 6 MCDANIEL, WILBUR C. II939I Acling Chairman of Ihe Deparlmenf of Mafhemalics: B.S., Kansas Sfafe College: M.Ph,, Ph.D., Universify of Wisconsin McLEOD, ARCHIBALD II947I Associale Professor of Speech: A.B., Oberlin College: M.A., Universify of Iowa: Ph.D., Cornell Universify MEEHAN. ELIZABETH 1:9-HI Insfrucfor, Allyn Training School: B.EcI., Soufhern Illinois Uniyersily: M.A., Uni- versily of Illinois 6 MELVIN, MARY B. II947I Inslruclor, Library: B.Ed., Soufhern Illinois Universify: B.S. in L.S., Univer- sily of Illinois MERWIN, BRUCE W. II927I Professor of Educalion: A.B., B.S., in Ed., P.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D.. Univer- sily of Kansas MORRISON, VERNON G. II947I Assisfanf Professor of Economics: B.S., M.A., Universify of Nebraska: Uni- versi+y of Chicago 9 MOTT, SINA M. II936I Associale Professor of Pre-School Ed- ucalion: A.B., Iowa Slale Teachers College: M.A., Ph.D,, New York Uni- versi+y: Universify of Chicago NEAL, CHARLES D. II948I Associafe Professor of Educalion: B.P.S.M., Indiana Universify: A.M., Universify of Illinois NECKERS, JAMES W. Il927I Chairman of Ihe Deparfmenl of Chem- islry: A.B., Hope College: M.S., Ph.D., Universiry of Illinois NECKERS, JEANETTE lI946I Faculfy Assisfanf in Speech: B.A., I-Iope College: Soufhern Illinois Unif versify: Norfhwesfern Universify NEELY, JULIA limi Associafe Professor of English: AB., A.M., Washingfon Universify: Kings College, Universify of London: New Yorlc Universify: Sf. Louis Universify: Universify of Michigan PEACOCK, VERA L. II930I Chairman of fhe Deparfmenf of For- eign Languages: A.B., A.M., PhD., Cornell Universify: Universife de Gre- noble: R. Universifa Ifaliana Per Sfra- nieri, Perugia: Universidad Nacional de Mexico 0 Pl-IELPS, WILLIAM N, II94-II Acfing Direcfor of Physical Planf: B.Ed., Soufhern Illinois Universify: M.A., Universify of Illinois: Ed: D., Colorado Sfafe College of Educafion PHILLIPS, FRANCES K. lI944I Insfrucfor in Physiology and I-Iealfh Educafion: B.Ed., Soufhern Illinois Uni- versify: M.A., Teachers College, Col- umbia Universify: Universify of Kansas: Universify of Minnesofa PITKIN, WILLIAM A. II945I Associafe Professor of Social Sciences? A.B.. DePauw Universify: Universify of Wisconsin: M. A., Universify of Colo! rado: Universify of Indiana: Ph.D., Universify of Texas. 0 PRICE, DALIAS A. II947l Assisfanf Professor of Geography: A.B., A.M., Universify of Illinois: Universify of Wisconsin RANDOLPH, vicrosz 4:9353 Associafe Professor of Educafion: B.EcI., Soufhern Illinois Universify: A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sify: Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teachers RAUT, CAROLINE II94-8I Assislanf Professor of Biological Sci- ence and Research: BS., Universify of Illinois: George Washingfon Univer- sify: Cornell Universify: Ph.D., Vfash- ingfon Universify 6 RECTOR, ALICE P. lI946I Insfrucfor, Assisfanf fo fhe Sfudenf Life Deans: B.Ed., M.S. in Ed., Soufhe ern Illinois Universify REED, ALEX Il946I Assisfanf Professor, Uniyersify I-ligh School: B.S., M.S., Universify of Illinois REHN, I-IENRY J. II945I Dean of fhe College of Vocafions and Professions: B.S,, Oregon Sfafe Col- Iege: M.B.A., Universify of Oregon: Ph.D., Universify of Chicago: C.P.A.. Washingfon FACU LTY FACU LTY REYES, JOSE LUIS lI947l Eacully Assislanl in Eoreign Lan- guages: BA., B.S., Nalional Uniyere sily ol Mexico: Nalional Engineering and Nalional Archileclural Schools in Mexico: Universily ol Maryland: Soulh- ern Illinois Uniyersily RIEKE, EVELYN D. lI937l Dean of Girls, Universilg Hiqh School: BS., A.M., M,Ed., Uniyersily oi Illi- nois: Universily oi Chicago SCHROEDER, J, HENRY lI923l Proiessor oi Induslrial Educalion: B.Ed,, Soulhern Illinois Universily: M.S.. Uni! versily oi Iowa: Universily ol Missouri 0 SCOTT, ROBERT A. lI923l Professor of Chemislry: B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Universily of Illinois SI-IANK, MARJORIE lI923l Regislrar, Associale Professor of Ge- ography: PMB., Universily ol Norfh Dalcola: A.M.. Clarlc Universilyg Uni- versily of Chicago: London School of Economics: Sl. Louis Universily SHUBERT, ESTHER M. H940-42, I943l Librarian, Assislanl Professor: B.Ed., Easlern Illinois Slale College: B.S. in L.S., M.S., Universily of Illinois 0 SHUMAN, HELEN A. lI945l Dean of V-Jomen: B. Ed., Illinois Slale Normal Universiiy: M. A.. Universily ol Illinois: Norlhweslern Uniyersily SMITH, MAE T. lI9I9-I93I, l943l Inslruclor in English: A.B., A.M., In- diana Universily: George Peabody College for Teachers STEEEES, ROBERT A. II946l Acling Chairman ol Ihe Deparlmenl' ol Journalism: B.S., Soulh Dalcola Slale College: M,S., Syracuse Univer- sily 6 STEHR, JEAN Il944l Inslruclor in Physical Educaiion lor Women: B.S,, M.A., Texas Slaie Col- lege for Women STONE, E. OPAL H929-I936, I946l Assislanl Professor, Acling Direclor ol lhe Library: B.S., Norihwesl Missouri Slale Teachers College: I3.S. in LS., M.S, in L.S., Uniyersily of Illinois STONE, HAL II946l Inslruclor in Chemislry: B.Ed., Soulhe ern Illinois Universily: M.S., Univer- sily of Alabama STOTLAR, JOHN W. lI948l lnslruclor, Universily High School: B.S, in Ed., Soulhern Illinois Univer- sily: Indiana Universily SWARTZ, WILLIS G. lI93Ol Chairman of lhe Deparlmenl of Gov- ernmenl: B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Univer- sily ol Iowa: Clark Universily SVJAYNE, JULIUS R. ll948l BS., BS. in Ed., Soulhern Illinois Universily, Taxidermisl, Museum. 0 TALLEY, C. HORTON lI948l Chairman of lhe Deparlmenf of Speech: B.A., Simpson College: M.A., Norlhweslern Universily: Ph.D., Iowa Slale Universily TAYLOR, ERNESTINE COX ll948I Facully Assislanl' in Music: BS. in Ed., Soulhern Illinois Universily THALMAN, W. A. ll929l Professor of Educalion: A.B., Ells- worlh College: A.M., Ph.D., Cornell Universily: Universily ol Chicago 0 TUCKER, LOWELL R. lI947l Acling Chairman of lhe Deparlrnenl of Agricullure: B.S,, Universily of Illi- nois: M.A., Universily of New Hamp- shire: Ph.D., Massachusells Slale Col- Ieqe: Universily ol Minnesola: Univer- sily of Illinois TUDOR, W. J. ll948l Associafe Professor of Sociology: BS., MS., Ohio Slale Universily: Ph.D., Iowa Slale College VAN LENTE, K. A. ll93Il Professor ol Chemislry: A.B., Hope College: M,S., Ph.D., Universily ol Michigan 0 VAN TRUMP, RUBY lI928l Assislanl Professor, Allyn Training School: BS. in Ed., Soulhwesl' Missouri Slafe Teachers College: A.M., George Peabody College for Teachers VOGELY, IVIAXINE lI947l Inslruclor, Direclor of Anlhony Hall: A.B., B.Ed., Universily of Cincinnali: M.A., Cornell Universily: Universily of Wisconsin WAKELAND, FLOYD V. ll939l Associale Professor of Music: B. of Music, Illinois Wesleyan Universily: Chrisliansen Choral School: M.Mus., Bush Chicago Conservalory: Weslmin- sler Choir College FACU LTY FACU LTY WARD, :RMA TATE 11946: Eacully Assislanl in Bolany: B.Ed., Soufhern Illinois Universily WARREN, Pounr e. limi Chairman ol The Deparlmenl of Edu- calion: A.B., McKendree College: A,M., Universily ol Chicago: Sl. Louis Universify VVATERS, LORAINE lI947l Inslruclor, Universily Museum: B.A., M.S. in Ed., Soulhern Illinois Univer- sily 0 WELCH, WALTER B. lI938l Chairman of The Deparfmenl of Bol- any: A.B., Wabash College: M.A., Ph,D., Universily ol: Chicago WILKINSON, JAMES J. lI948l Inslruclor in Physical Educalion for Men: B.S., M.S., Indiana Universily WOLFE, ERNEST R. ll948l Supervisor of Velerans Housing Proi- ecl: A.A., Blackburn College: Illinois Sfale Normal Universily, Shurlleflf Col- lege 6 WOODY, LUCY K. lI9IIl Professor of Home Economics: B.S.. M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Indiana Slale Teachers College: Slouf Insfifufe: Universily of Washinglon WRIGHT, ALICE K. lI925l Assisfanl Professor of Mafhemafics: A.B., Indiana Universify: A.M., Uni- versily of Illinois Youne, ELEANOR 1:9471 Facully Assislanl' in Speech: A.B., Trevecca College: Curry School of Expression: Norfhweslern Universify 0 YOUNG, OTIS B. lI929l Chairman of 'rhe Deparlmenl' of Physics and Aslronomy: AB.. Wabash College: A,M., PI1.D., Universily of Illinois ZIMMERSCHIED, CHARLOTTE ll927l Assislanl Professor of Physics and Aslronomy: A.B., A.M., Universily of Chicago: Columbia Universily: Sl. Louis Universily lla Gpaaluale Sluflanl Cluls The Graduale Sludenl Club of Soulhern lllinois Universily is a social and profes- sional organizalion, lhe membership of which is open 'ro all regislered sludenls wilh 'rhe loaccalaureale degree. As a professional organizalion, rhe club is primarily inleresled in building up and improving lhe graduale program ol lhe Universily. A special eilorl is made 'ro de- velop inleresl on The parl of polenlial graduale sludenls in lhe area. As a social organizalion, lhe club endeavors lo help graduale sludenls gel beller acquainled wilh one anolher and 'ro provide appropriale social diversion. A social or business meeling of The club is held al leasl once each lerm. Among Jrhe aclivilies lhe pasl year were a picnic al Crab Orchard Lalce and a Homecoming Brealocasl. Olziicers are: Cheseldean Killingsworlh-presidenl, Maxine Harris Blackman- vice-presidenl, June Fullcerson Todd--secrelary-lreasurer, Dr. W. G. Swarlz-lacully sponsor and Chairman of lhe Graduale Sludies Commillee. E FRONT ROW llefl lo righllz Amelia Harreld, Myrlle Harris, Mildred Friedline, Cleo D. Carler, Kalhryn Rolla, lrene Cal- calerra, Helen Jones, Syble Wallers, lrene Boughers. SECOND ROW: Mary Pelers, Anna Mae Schuh, Evoleen Davis, John Kiclcman, Jr., William Holder, A. T. Craig, James Springs, Chesler Newby, Roberl Oeslreich, Kermil Jeffers, Ernesl Arms, Norman Buckner, J. E. Brodie, Bruce Hardesly, Ben- jamin Thomas, Nancy Davis, Beulah Crenshaw, Maxine Blaclcman. THIRD ROW: Carl Ferrell, Ramon Swisher, Carl Wimberlv, Bill Price, John Mullcin, Jose Reyes, Roberl Elherridge, Earl Mur- ray, Clyde Travelslead, Loren Pinson, Allen Bryan, A. W. Ludwig, C. P. Hooker, John Auslin, Delberl Eubanlc. ..... - of 39 GRADUATE STUDENTS ADAMS, ELMER E.--Donqola Malor: Educalion , ASHBY, ROBERT C.-Carbondale Eacully Assislanl-Clwilcl Guidance Clinic Maior: Adminislralion BAIRD, VERNELL-Elkville Eacully Assislanl-Biological Scien e Malor: Cliemislry 0 BECKEMEYER, WARREN C.-Trenlcn Maior: Mallwemalics BLACKMAN, MAXlNE l-l,-Ramsev Eaculfy Assislaml-lnformalion Service Maier: Governmenl BRODIE, JUDGE E.-Carufliersville, Mo. Maier: Adminislralion 9 BUCKNER, NORMAN E.--Carrier Mills Maier: Hislory CRAIG, ALBERT T.-De Solo Facully Assislanl-Library Malor: Governmenl DAVlS, JOSEPH l-l.-Feslus. Mc. Major: Educalion 6 ELLlS, l-'IERSCHEL W.-Herrin Maior: Educalion ELLIS, OGlE E.-Ml. Vernon Maior: Aclminislralion ETl-lERlDGE, ROBERT F.-Fairfield Facully Assislanl io Dean ol Men Maior: Adminisiralion 40 EUBANK, DELBERT NI.--'WoodI3x1n Maiorz Governmenlr EERRELL, CARL B.4EIdoracIo Major: ZooIogy FRIEDLINE, MILDRED R.4CarboncIaIe Malorz SocIaI Sciences 0 GARDNER, MARGARET S.4Ben'ron MaIor: AdmInIsIraIIon HICKMAN, JOHN JR.4CarbondaIe Maior: IndusIrIaI Educafion HOLDER, WILLIAM-Carbondale EacuII'y AssisIanIfGovernmenI Major: Governn'1enI 0 HUGHES, ALICE L.-Grand Tower Major: Home Econonncs INSKEEP, CHARLES A.-MI. Vernon Maior: AcIr'ninisIraIIon JANES, CLAUDINE R.-!MI. SIerIIng O. MaIor: Eduaafian ' 0 KERR, ROBERT S.-Tarnms MaIor: ECIucaIIon LAMBERT, HOWARD C.-GarIJondaIe Major: EcIucaI'Ion LANVRENCE, WILLIAM R.-Tunnel HEII MaIor: Admlnisfraion 4I QW ln. GRADUATE STUDENTS ,-.1 GRADUATE STUDENTS LUDWI6, ARLEY W.gWa+erIoo FacuHy Assisfeni- -Urviyersify High School Major: Educafiomi Supervision MATHEWS, WILLIE S.+CaIro Maior: Adminisirraafiofm MQCRAY, WILLIS E.-Wes? Frankforf MaTor: Zoology 0 MQDONALD, WALTER H.-Ricfwicw Faculfy Assisfarlf-Geography Maforz Geography MIDJAAS, NEDRA A.-Carbondale Faculfy Assisfanffhglish Major: EnqHsH MILLER, LEBERN N.vBen+on Malor: Educaflon 6 MULKIN, JOHN W.-Herr?n Malor: Goyermmenf MURRAY, EARL W.-Carbondale Mafor: Geography NEWBY, CHESTER F.-Mill Shoals Maiorz Adminisfraffon 0 OESTPEICH, RQBERT C,-Cenfralia Maiorz Governmenf PARIS, GUS E.-Roslclare Major: Hisfory PRiCE, BILL--Texico Mafor: Goyernmenf 42 REEVES, MARY JANE-Orienf Maiorz Herwenfary Educafion ROHLFING, CHARLES F.4M+. Vernon Major: Adminisfraflon SHAFTER, ALBERT J.-Carbondale Major: Sociology 0 SHACKLETON, DELMAR4Carbondale Malorz SocTaT Sciences SPTLLER, VIRJTNIA l.4Carbondale Major: Hfsfovy SWISHER, RAMON S.fOTive FacuHy Assisfanf-Zoology Maior: Zodogy 0 THOMAS, BENJAMTN F.-Eas+ S+. Louis Major: Educafion NVIMBERLY, VJILLIAM C.4GranHe Cify Faculfy Assisfanf-Governmerw Maforr Govermmenf VVRIGHT, HOWARD-Golconda Major: Admimlsfrafion Q VJRTGHT, NELLTE E.-Cairo Maiori Educaion 43 GRADUATE STUDENTS OFF DUTY KNEW!!! 'Geeks QBWGXTK Q Qpxisutikx ' .:,g. M , Yi - 'fax SSQHYQ , , I 'QA krkyr .. ,, gpg, 'f K A1 --1 YQ-Qji?'r 7 i,3f3m',,1,3Zf',f, 1 -gfiqfv .,f1jfig:q'Lf,Qg2gg,3,1k ,.,w,igf. ,, M K M -.,,, EW M'2f3S::M2ii2:,f 'W WXBHMIQ W 9 W ' SS mmf . f-v4?.z.wamg W aim M ass ol 1949 SENIOR OFFICERS Leif lo righlz Bill Bonali, sec-+reas.g Tom Middle- Jron, pres.: Dale Houghland, vice- pres. Members of +he senior class, aniicipaled To be rhe largesl To ever graduale from Sourhern, alfer four long years of srruggle have finally reached lheir goal, and soon wilh 'lheir diplomas clufched in Jrheir hands, knowledge in Their heads, and pleasani memories of lheir days al' Soulhern, +hey will be kicked oul of Jrhe nes? in order 'ro have an opporlunify 'ro iesf ihemselves in compelrifion wifh fhe greal mass of men in lhe world. In lhe fall of I948, +he class chose Jrhe following olziicers +o lead Jrhem Through lheir lasr mile: Tom Middlelon, president Dale Houghland, vice-president Bill Bonali, secrelary-lreasurer. 46 ARNETTE, ESTA C.-Wesl Franklorl Major: English Aclivilies: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers ol America: Spanish Club ATCHISON, WALTER R.-Irvinglon Major: Arl' BANYCKY, HARRY-Wesl' Franlrlorl Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Russian Club: Swing and Sway Club: Foolball: Track 0 BARRA, ROBERT-Johnslon Cil'y Major: Social Sludies BARTH, Jack E.--Marion Major: Governmenl' Aclivilies: Egyplian: Band: Orchesfra: Mu Tau Pi: Vice-Presideril ol Sophomore Class BAUER, GEORGE E.-Zeigler Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Newman Club: Fulure Teachers ol: America: Baseball 6 BEACI-I, RUTH M,-Herrin Major: Goyernmenl Aclivilies: Lillle Thealre: Girl's Rally, Pres. 4: Eulure Teachers ol America: Infer- nalional Relalions Club: Spring Carnival, Sleering Commillee 4 BELTZ, DOROTHY S,-Paris, Tenn. Major: Spanish Aclivilies: Spanish Club 2: Pi Kappa Sigma, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Treas. 4: GirI's Rally: S'udenl Council 2: Sphinx Club BELTZ, GEORGE W.4Marion Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Sphinx Club: Track 2: Capll 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: I Club, Pres. 4. CLASS OF I949 ALBERS, WILLIAM H.-Granile Cily Major: Hislory Aclivilies: Kappa Della Alpha, Treas. 3 ALLEN, CHARLES W.-Carbondale Major: Induslrial Educalion Acliyilies: Kappa Della Pi. Pres. 3: In- duslrial Educalion Club ALMS, EDGAR H.-Percy Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Sigma Bela Mu: Baslcelball I: I Club, Eoolball 2: Inlramurals, Bask- elball, Eoolball 6 ANDERSON, GERALDINE-Herrin Major: Home Economics ARENSMAN, CHARLES W.-Melropolis Major: Sociology Aclivilies: Lillle Thealre 3: Gym Team 3, 4 ARMSTRONG. JOHN R.-Carbondale Major: Social Sludies Aclivilies: Kappa Della Alpha: Kappa Phi Kappa, Sec. 2, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Tennis Team: I Club, Gamma Iola Alpha N 'Hill ai' .. .. . ,Q Z.. V ,ggcfzevu 5 ., 1 -' CLASS OF I949 BERRY, DENZEL E.-AshIey Maier: SeciaI Sfudies Acfivifiesz Debafe 3, 4: Fufure Teachers e America: Pi Kappa DeIIa BERRY, VVILLIAM4ChrisIopher Major: IncIusIriaI Educaiion Acfivifies: Track I, 4: 'III' CIUID: BapIisI S+udenI Union, IndusI'riaI Educafion CIub BEST, MARJORIE E.fCarIinviIIe Maier: Primary EducaIion AcIiviIies: Asseciafien for ChIIdhood Edu- cafieng Bapfisf Sfudenf Union 0 BIGGS, JAMES W.,-Carbondale Maier: Speech BIRKNER, CARL I..-RincRneyviIIe Maier: MaIhema'Iics ACH-fifies: Foefball I, 2: BasI4eIbaII I, 2 Track: I CIub BLACKMAII, ROBERT E.-CarIeondaIe Acfivifiesz Sigma BeIa Mu Maier: Business I f if ,I fx f X 9 ,r 'QI' .1 , 1, I JM fri-,. ,I I 48 BLANKENSHIP, EARL-Marion Major: Indusfrial ArIs BOALS, PAUL V.-CarbondaIe Maier: Indusfrial Educafion BONALI, WILLIAM J.-Freeman Spur Maier: Physical Educahon Ac+iviIies: Fee+I3aII: Track: BasebaII: I CIub, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Homecoming CommiHee 4: Newman Club 0 BORELLA, FRANCIS L.4Orien'I Maier: Business BRACY, WILLIAM T.-I-Ierrin Maier: SocieIeqy AcIiviIIes: Chapel Choir: Band: SIudenI Council BRADLEY, ROBERT D.--VancIaIia Maier: Business 0 BRANSON, ROBERT E.--I-Ierrin Maier: Indus'IriaI, ArIs AcIivi+ies: Egypfiant Band: SouIhern Knigms, Fofos CIub: Indus+riaI Aris Club BRAYFIELD, ROBERT e,-chfisiaphef I Maier: SociaI SIudies AcIiviI'ies: Eqypfian: ObeIisIc, Speeds E:I. 3 I BROCKETT, CHARLES V.fIXIerris CiIy Maier: Acceurfing A fi j j : , l gr ' , .fl ii 2 U' 'K' , .sg - Q' 1 Q, CARMICHAEL, NORMA E.-Malloon Major: Social Sfudies CARRELL, VERLE L.-Cisne Major: Mafhemalics Acrivifiesz Della Rho: Track 2, 4: Baskelball CHATTILLION, HOWARD G.-Dupo Major: Physics 9 CHONES, MARY L.-Chicago Major: Sociology Acliviliesz Della Sigma Epsilon, Sec. 47 Egypfian: Fufure Teachers of America: Liffle Thealre COCHRAN, BEVERLY A.-Melropolis Major: Primary Educalion Adivifies: Associalion for Childhood Edu- calion: Fulure Teachers of America COFFMAN, MARY R.-Norris Cily Major: English Acliviliesz Sigma Tau Della, Sec.-Treas. 4i Kappa Della Pi 4: Aldersgale Deyorional League Pres, 2: Sluclenl Chrisfian Foun- dalion, Sec. I, Pres. 4: Religious Em' phasis Week, Financial Chairman 4 6 COLEMAN, PEGGY J.-Marion Major: Primary Educalion Acliviliesz Obelisk 3: Li+fle Thealre 2, 3, Sec. 4: Della Sigma Epsilon, Chaplain 4: Associalion for Childhood Eclucalion. Pres. 3: Whols Who: Sphinx Club: Oueen's Courl 3: Homecoming Play 2, 3: Mr. Pim Passes By 3: Oueen's Com- milfee 4 COPPLE, ERNEST V.-Cenlralia Major: Business Adminishalion Acfivifiesz Commerce Club: Fulure Teach- ers of America: lnlernalional Relalions Club CORBIT, JOHN C.-Anna Major: English , 49 CLASS OF I949 BRUMLEY, H. EUGENE-Murph,sboro Major: Bolany BURDEN, LEONARD-Herrin Major: Physical Educalion Acliyiliesz I Club: Track, Cross Counlry BURLlSON, MILDRED M.-Benlon Major: Marhemalics Acriviries: Baplisf Sludenl Union, Eufure Teachers of America 9 BUSH, LOWELL D.-Carbondale Major: lnduslrial Educalion Adiviliesz lnduslrial Arls Club CAMPBELL, SHERELL E.-Marion Major: lnduslrial Educalion Acliviliesz lnduslrial Arls Club: Arr Club CANNON, JAMES F.-Marion Major: Governmenl Acriyilies: Manor House, Pres. 2: lnde- pendenl Sluclenl Union, V.-Pres. 4: De- bale 2, 3, 4: Pi Kappa Della CLASS OF I949 COVINGTON, WANDA A.-Carbondale Maier: Speech Acliviliesz Baprislr Sludenf Union COX, DAN+Wesl Franlmtorl Maior: Social Sludies Aclivilies: Chi Delia Chi, V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Boxing: Homecoming Queen Chairman 4i lnler-Fraierniiy Council 2, 3: Sphinx Club CRAIG, VAN E.-Johnslon Cily Maior: Induslrial Educafion Aclivilies: lnduslrial Educaiion Club 0 CRANE, DWAINE L.-Oclin Maior: Social Siudies CRQCKER, ELMER E.-Sesser Maior: Elernenlary Educalion Acliviliesz Fulure Teachers of America CROWDER, HARRY L,-Carrier Mills Maior: Business Adminislralion Si, 11 , 50 ,HM CUNNINGHAM, DARRELL G.-Equalily Maior: Geography CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH-Carmi Major: Hislory Acliviliesz Fulure Teachers ol America DAVIS, BILL-Herrin Maior: Music Acfivifiesz Band, Orcheslrag Choir 6 DAVIS, HAL G.-Carlerville Maior: Business Adminislralion DAVIS, OWEN O.-Anna Maior: Social Sludies Acfiviliesz Baplisl Sfudenl Union, Fufure Teachers of America DEAN, WILLIAM C.-Carrier Mills Maior: Business .Adminislralion Aclivifiesz Commerce Club 0 DEASON, WALLACE R.-Hurs+ Maior: Chemislry Acfiviliesz Chernekaq Della Rho DELAP, MARJORIE M.-Brouqhlon lviaiorz English Acliviliesz Kappa Phi, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Sourhern Hornemalcers Club: Fulure Teachers ol America DeLEONARDO, JOHN-Marion Maior: Sociology Acliviliesz Eqyplian: Mu Tau Pi: Della Della Chi EADIE, PATRICIA F.-Wesl' Franlclor Major: Music I Acliviliesz A Cappella Choir: Madriqal Singers: Women's Music Club, Pres. 4. EAST, ROBERT L.-Carbondale Major: Governmenl Aclivilies: Chi Della Chi, Pledge Cap'l I, Sec. 2, Pres. 4: Obelisk, Assoc iale Ed. 2, Ed. 4: Inler-Fralernily Council I, 4, Sphinx Club 4 EDDLEMAN MADGE-Do ola . mfg Major: Social Sfudies Aclivilies: Fulure Teachers ol America 4: Gamma Della 0 ELLIOTT, JOSEPH W.-Melropolis Major. Pre-Legal ELY, GILBERT N.-Gillespie Major: Economics Ac+ivilies: Kappa Della Alpha: Club: Homecoming Commillee EVANS. ROY W,-Johnslon Cily Major: English 6 EVANS, THOMAS D.-Easl Sl. Louis FARRIS, BOB G.-.lohnslon Cily Major: Physical Educalion FERGUSON, DONALD L.-Anna Major: Business Adminislralion Newman I l 5 1 CLASS OF I949 DICKERSON, PAUL E,-Lawrenceville Major: Business Aclivilies: Nu Epsilon Alpha, Pres, 4: lnler-Fralernily Council 3, 4: Newman Club, Treas. 4: Alpha Phi Omega 4: Velerans Adyisemenl Commillee 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Commillee 4: Commerce Club DIETZ, FREDERICK J.-De Solo Major: Economics DINTELMAN, LUCILLE-Nashville 0 DOUGLAS, ERMA-Dongola Major: Primary Educalion Acfivilies: Sludenl Council 4: Associalion for Childhood Educalion: Kappa Phi Kappa, V.-Pres. 4: Girls Rally, V.-Pres. 4: Fulure Teachers of America DUNST, FRANK W.-New Brunswiclc, N. J. Major: Business Adminislralion Acliyilies: Nu Epsilon Alpha: Commerce Club DURHAM, CHARLES A.-Wesl Franklor+ Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Band: Kappa Della Alpha, V.- Pres. 3: Baslcelball, Baseball 2, 3, 4: I Club CLASS OF I949 FILDES, HELEN J.-Cisne Maior: Home Economics Aclivilies: Home Economics Club, Sec, 4 Johnson's Co-op, Pres. 4 FISHER, MADOLYN-Karnak Maior: English Aclivilies: Sludenl Council I, Sec 2, 3 lndependenl Sludenl Union, Sec. 3 Homecoming Pep Commillee 2: Co chairman, Miss Soulhern Commillee 3 Homecoming Oueen Commillee 3: Turn er l2, Pres. I, 2, 3: Commerce Club FITZGERALD, JOHN M.-Cairo Maior: Speech Aclivilies: German Club: Wrilers Club' Liflle Thealre: Fulure Teachers of Amer :ca FLOYD, THOMAS W.-Bismarck Maior: Social Sludies Aclivilies: Sludenl Chrislian Foxindalicn, Treas. 2, Pres. 3: Eulure Teachers of America: Chorus FOLLIS, BOBBY L.--Marion Maior: Physical Educalion FOX, VIRGINIA M.-ACarbondale Maior: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Messiah: Women's Alhlclic As- socialion: Della Phi Kappa FRANK, LOUIS F.-Olcawville Maior: Business Adminislralion FRITTS, GLENNA J.-S+. Louis, Mo. Maior: Arl Aclivilies: Kappa Phi Kappa: Ari Club: Lillle Thealre: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Modern Dance Club GALLICK, LAWRENCE-Wesl Franlcforl Maior: Governmenl Aclivilies: Fulure Teachers of America: lnlernalional Relalions Club 9 OASKINS, LOUIE Cv.-Harrisburg Maior: Hislory Acfivilies: Spanish Club: Sphinx Club: Alpha Phi Omega: V.-Pres. 4: Foolball: Kappa Della Alpha, V.-Pres. 3: Alumni Commillee 3: Sleering Commillee 3: Homecoming Commillee, Decoralions 3, Parade 4: Spring Carnival Commillee 3: Soulhern Knighls: lnframural Sporls 2, 3, 4 SETTINGS, NORMAN K.-Herrin Major: Business GILLESPIE, NANCY S.-Carbondale Maior: English Acliviliesz Sigma Tau Della: Lillle Thealre l, Publicily Chairman 2, Sec. 2: Chorus I, 4 0 GOLDSMITI-I, DAPHNE E.-Easl Sl. Louis Maior: Elemenlary Educalion Aclivilies: Baplisl Sludenl' Union: Chapel Singers: Fulure Teachers of America GOSS, CHARLES T.-Marion Maior: Malhemalics Aclivilies: Baslcelball 3: Della Rho: I Club: Facully Alhlelic Commillee GRAY, HAROLD L.-Vienna Maior: Malhemalics Acliviliesz Orcheslra: Men's Music Club: Sludenl Chrislian Foundalion: Physics Club ' if X 31' HAAS, STANLEY F.fMascouIah Major: Malhemalics Acliyiliesz Della Rho: Kappa Phi Kappa: Newman Club: Eulure Teachers of Amer- :ca HAMILTON, GLEN R,-Pinclrneyville Major: lriduslrial Eclucaljon Acliyiliesz I Club: lnduslrial Educalion Club: Eoolball I: Traclc I, 2: Cross Counlry 2: V.-Pres. of Sophomore Class HAMILTON, LENNA4Brouqhl'on Major: English 6 HANCOCK, DAVID Rel-larrisburg Major: Social Sludies HANKLA, MILLICENT C.--Anna Major: Malhemalics Acliviliesz Della Rho. V.-Pres. 2, Treas. 3: Kappa Della Pi, Sec. 4 HARRIS, M. ATHYLIN-Grand Chain Major: Home Economics Adivjlies: Home Economics Club, Sec. 3: Sludenl Chrislian Eoundalion 6 HARRISON, BARBARA L.--Sparla Major: Economics Acliyilies: Lillle Thealret Pi Kappa Della HASTINGS, JOHN-Carbondale Major: English Aclivilies: Nu Epsilon Alpha HAYSE, BILL-Benlon Major: Incluslrial Educalion Acliviliesz Chi Della Chi, House Manager 4: Kappa Phi Kappa: Track: I Club: lnduslrial Educalion Club, V.-Pres. 3: Fulure Teachers of America CLASS OF l949 GREEN, HELEN M.-Granile Cily Major: English Aclivilies: Baplisl Sludenl Union GREER, FREEMAN JR.fCar+eryIlle Major: I-Iislory GRESHAM, HELEN Vfpana Major: Physical Educalion Acliyiliesz Egyplian: Women's Alhlefic As- socialion, V.-Press. 3: Pres. 4: Girls Rally: Anlhony Hall, Treas. 4: Della Phi Kappa 0 GRIGGS, JAMES E.-Carbondale Major: Hislory Acfiyiliesz Soulhern Men's Music Club: Chorus GROOMS, MILTON K.fMf. Vernon Major: Muslc Aclivities: Band: Orcheslra 3, 4: Dunbar Sociely, Treas, 3 GUNN, LUCILLE-Anna Major: Sociology Acliviliesz Girls Rally: Independenl Slu- denl Unlon is :Q I ' ri I f Q i ' 53,1 CLASS OF I949 I-IEDIGER, MARION L.-Jameslown Major: Elernenlary Educalion Acliyilies: Pi Kappa Sigma I-IELTON, WILLIAM E.--Carbondale Major: Social Sluclies I-IILL, EVEN L.--Marion Major: Governmenl Aclivilies: Pi Kappa Della, V.-Pres. 4 6 I-IIRSCI-I, CLIFFORD I-I.-Du Quoin Major: Induslrial Eclucalion HODGSON. FRANK M.-Murphysboro Major: I-Iislory HOFFMAN, CHARLES L.-Ellis Grove Major: Ciovernmenl Aclivilies: Fulure Teachers ol America: Infernalional Relalions Club jaw I-IOUGI-ILAND, DALE L.-Carbondale Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Kappa Phi Kappa: I Club: Foolball Manager I, 4: Baslcelball I, 2: Fulure Teachers ol America I-IOUSE, CHARLES E.-Tarnaroa Major: Social Sludies HUFF, ROBERT D.-Marion Major: Physical Educalion Acliviliesz Della Della Chi 0 I-IUGI-IES, JOI-IN E.-Carrni Major: Business IRVIN, LOIS E.-Dale Major: Social S+udies Aclivilies: Fulure Teachers ol America ISOM, BILL-Dongola Major: I-Iislory Acliviliesz German Club: Band I: Chi Delfa Chi: Fulure Teachers of America 0 JACK, KATI-IRYN J.-Browns Major: Primary Educalion Aclivifies: Band: Associalion lor Child- hood Educalion: I-louse ol Seven Gables, Pres. 3 JACOBS, ELMER B.-Murphysboro Major: Social Science Aclivilies: Zoogenica Club JCI-IN, JAMES 6.-Ml. Carmel KERR, EDNNARD M,-Carbondale Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: lnlramurals, Baslcelball l, 2. Baseball I, 2 KERR, THOMAS P.-Johnslon Cily Major: Malhernalics Aclivilies: Della Rho KING, WAYNE-Decalur Major: Geography Acliviliesz Baplisl Sluclenl Union, Execu- 'rive Council 4 KITTLE, RUSSELL D.-Wayne Cily Major: Speech Aclivilies: Egyplian l, 2: Lillle TDEGTVG, Pres. 4: Nalional Collegiale Players, Treas. 3, Sec. 4: Besl Aclor's Award 3: Mu Tau Pi: Who's Who: Sphinx Club, Pres. 4: Soulhern Knighls 2, 3, 4: Band: Della Rho 3, 4: Arl Club: We Lefl l-lome : You Can'+ Talce ll Wilh You : 'lNigl'il in an lnnll: S'lale ol The Unionll: The Poor Nulu: lle : Kiss and Tell KNIES, EDWARD G.-Breese Major: Social Sludies KOCH, CHARLES W.-Oakdale Major: l-lislory Aclivilies: Kappa Della Pi: Fulure Teach' ers ol America: German Club KRAATZ, ROD-Ullin Major: English Acliyiliesz Egyplian 3, 4: Nu Epsilon Alpha, Pres. 3: lnler-Eralernily Council 3, 4: Sphinx Club 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 3: Soulhern Kniqhls: Who's Who: Kappa Phi Kappa: Mu Tau Pi, V.-Pres. 3: Pub- licalions Council KREl-EER, NORA T.-McLeansboro Major: Bolany Acliviliesz Gamma Thela Upsilon: Fulure Teachers ol America: Newman Club KRlSTOFF, KATHRYN-Carbondale Major: Home Economics Acliviliesz Home Economics Club: Kappa Phi Kappa CLASS OF I949 JONGEDYK, CORNELIUS R.-l-linsdale Major: lnduslrial Educalion Aclivilies: Madrigals: lnduslrial Arls Club JUN6, LOREN B.-Ellis Grove Major: Social Science Acrivilies: Eulure Teachers ol: America lnlernalional Relalions Club KARRAKER, LOUIS R.-Jonesboro Major: l-lislory 6 KAUZLARlCl'l, NADA Major: Zoology KELLY, ALBERT D.--Coulleryille Major: Business KENEIPP, LYDlA M.-Grand Tower Major: English 1 , 1 v 3, CLASS OF I949 KUTCOSKY, FLORENCE L.-Zeigler Maior: Music Aclivilies: A Cappella Choir: Newman Club: Women's Music Club LANE, RALPH L.--Eldorado Maior: Speech Aclivilies: Eqyplian: Mu Tau Pi: Obelisk 2: Lillle Thealre 2, 3, 4: Nalional Col- Ieqiale Players, V.-Pres. 4: Kappa Della Alpha: Pi Kappa Della: Soulhern Kniqhls, V.-Pres. 3: Inler-Eralernily Council, Pres. 4: Tau Della Rho LANE, TED D.-HARRISBURC5 Maior: Induslrial Educalion Aclivilies: Induslrial Arls Club: Arl Club 0 LANGHAM, DELORES-Tamalco Maior: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Della Phi Kappa: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Women's Alhellic Associalion, Sec. 2 LAWRENCE, KEITH P.-Marion Maior: Economics LEDBETTER, ROBIN F.-Herod Maior: Malhemalics LEILICH, CLYDE H.-New Alhens Maior: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Baseball 3, Cap'l 4: Eoolball I, 2 LEVIN, JOY-Dupo Maior: Physical Educalion LIENESCI-I, LOUISE-O'FaIIon Maior: Primary Educalion Aclivilies: Anlhony Hall, Pres. 4: Associa- lion lor Childhood Educalion, Pres. 4: Girls Rally 6 LOFTUS, HUBERT J.-Chicaqo Maior: Governmenl Aclivilies: Lillle Thealre 2, 3, 4: Newman Club: Della Della Chi, Sec. 3: Home- coming Commillee 3, 4 LUETZOW, ROBERT E.-Berwyn Maior: Induslrial Educalion Aclivilies: Track 3: Low4SIo Flying Club: Kappa Phi Kappa: Kappa Della Pi, V.- Pres. 4: I Club: Induslrial Eclucalion Club LYNCH, WILLIAM S.-Ullin Maior: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Gamma Thela Upsilon, Soulh- ern Kniqhls: Inlramurals: Baseball 9 MANN, BILL D.-Herrin Maior: lnduslrial Educalion MANN, JULIA A.-Pinclcneyville Maior: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Wornen's Alhlelic Associalion: Newman Club: Della Phi Kappa: Modern Dance: Lillle Thealre MANUS, DONALD J.-Anna Maior: Chemislry Aclivilies: Chemeka, Serq. 2, V.-Pres. 2: Pres. 3: Della Rho: Physics Club: Bane lisl Sludenl Union ff' . V.v- , H .f Q Lll P , . f .f . . 2 l -' gf is P .N - i u 4 lii A MCCLERREN, B. LEONE-Thompsonville Major: Home Economics Acliyifies: l-lornernalcers Club, Pres. 4: A Cappella Choir: Eurure Teachers ol America MQDEVITT, EDWARD E.-Benlon Major: l-lislory Acliyiries: Newman Club, Pres. 3, 4 Mcl-lENRY, BETTY J.-Vienna Major: Music Acriyiliesz Orcheslra: A Cappella Choir: Band: Madrigals: Women's Music Club: Kappa Della Pi: Fulure Teachers of America: Srudenl Chrislian Foundalion 6 McKEMlE, MARlAM---Benlon Major: Zoology McPl'lAlL, SAMUEL S.4Wesl Eranlalorr Major: Hislory McQUEEN, DONALD C.4Shawnee, Okla. Major: lnduslrial Educalion Aclivilies: lncluslrial Educalion Club 4 McSPARlN, LESTER Eehlarrisburg Major: lnduslrial Educalion Acfiyilies: lndusfrial Educalion Club MELTON, ROBERT J,4l-lerrin Major: Geography MERTZ. MARY C.fMarion Major: English Acrivilies: Lilrle Thealre' Della Sigma Epsilon MARSHALL, FRANK J.- Ewing Major: Geography Acriviiies: Gamma Thela Upsilon: Baplisl Sluclenf Union MARSHALL, KENNETH K.-Marion Major: Hislory Acriyiliesz Baprisl Sluclenl Union, Council 2: Baplisl Sludenl Minislerial Alliance, Pres. 2. MARTIN, BETTY A.-Jerseyville Major: Elernenlary Educalion Acliyilies: Egyplian I: Girls Rally: Eulure Teachers ol America: Homecoming Com- mirlee: Sludenl Chrislian Foundalion: lnler-Cullural Group MARTHNJ, JAMES C.fNorris Cily Major: Mafhemalics Acliyiriesz Della Rho, V.-Pres. 4 McBRAYER, MARTHA L.4Benlon Major: Zoology Acfiyifiesz Eqyplion: German Club: Mode ern Dance: Women's Alhlelic Asssocia- lion: lnclependenl Srudenr Union: Zoo- genica, Sec. 3: Puplicalions Council, Sec. 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Commilreeg Girls Rally: Eurure Teachers ol America: Whos Who MCCABE, NELLIE E.--Slonelorl Major: Primary Educalion Acriyilies: Associalion lor Childhood Edu- calion: Newman Club , C it A + . A L: . . - E kr li k X , AJ.. A ,tn ' E 3- f' lx ...f jj : . - f H- - f: ,f . :i jj: 'U -elif, P 157. .' 1-' P' . - ,... ,. J' ,W -rf I iff, -- - v 57 Q CLASS OF I949 MEYERS, NORMAN I-I.-Wayne Cily Maior: Social Sludies MIDDLETON, KATI-IRYN I.-MRosamond Maior: Elemenlary Educalion Aclivilies: Spanish Club: Band: Chorus: Women's Music Club: Girls Rally: Kappa Phi Kappa, Treas. 2. V.-Pres. 3: Inde- pendenl Sludenl Union: Anlhony Hall: I-lomecoming Commillee 3 MIDDLETON, THOMAS D. I-loopeslon Maior: Economics Aclivilies: Sigma Bela Mu, Sec. 2, Treas. 4: Campus Dance Organizalion 3: Garn- rna lola Alpha: Sludenl Council, V.-Pres. 3, 4: Kappa Phi Kappa, Delegale lo Nal'l Assembly, Pres. 3: Sphinx Club: Wihols Who 9 MIETZNER, FDMOND M.-Eairlield Maior: English Aclivilies: VVrilers Club: Arl Club: Kappa Phi Kappa MILLER, JAMES C.-Wayne Cily Major: Business Adminislralion MIRCI-IEFF, GEORGIA-Madison Maior: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Russian Club: Della Phi Gamma: W.A.A.: Modern Dance MISKELL, OUENTIN D.-Carbondale Maior: Music Aclivilies: Band: Orcheslra: Men's Music Club: Tennis 3, 4 MITCHELL, BETTY L,-Benlon Maior: English Aclivilies: Lillle Thealre I, 2: Della Sigma Epsilon: Della Rho MOAK, JAMES H.-Wood River Major: Zoology Acliyilies: Zoogenica Q MOLL, EMMETT J.--Vergennes Maior: Malhemalics Aclivilies: Kappa Phi Kappa, Treas. 3, 4: Della Rho MORETON, MARK W.-Ml. Vernon Major: Business Adminislralion MU RAO, Sl'I IZUKO-Chicago Maior: Sociology 0 MURRIE, CLIFFORD P.-Vienna Maior: Induslrial Educalion Aclivilies: Incluslrial Eclucalion Club: Fu- lure Teachers ol America MURRIE, PATRICIA A.-Vienna Major: Hislory Aclivilies: Orcheslra I, 2: Girls Rally: In- dependenl Sludenl Union NAUSLEY, NORMA J.-Murphysboro Maior: I-Iislory Acliyilies: Band I, 2: Sludenl Chrislian Foundalion l OSOWSKI, ROBERT F.-Johnslon Cily Major: Hislory Aclivilies: Egyplian: Wrilers Club: Ger- man Club: Russian Club: lnlernalional Relalions Club: Eulure Teachers ol America OTT, CARLYLE G,-Wood River Major: lnduslrial Educalion Acliyilies: Kappa Della Alpha: lnduslrial Arls Club: Commerce Club PALLETT, HARRISON E.-Du Ouoin Major: Music Acliyilies: Band: Orcheslra: Chorus: Ofa- lorio Sociely: Men's Music Club 6 PARKHURST, J. GORDON-Wesl Franlclorl Major: lnduslrial Educalion Aclivilies: lnduslrial Eclucalion Club PATHEAL, LLOYD L.-Carbondale Major: Social Sludies Aclivilies: Kappa Della Pi PEPPLE, HOWARD N.--Bridqeporl Major: Malhemalics Aclivilies: Pholo Club: Fulure Teachers ol America 0 PETERS, RAYMOND L,-Balcom Major: Malhemalics Aclivilies: Della Rho: Kappa Phi Kappa: Kappa Della Pi: Gamma Della PIERCY, KENNETH 6.-Ellery Major: Music Aclivilies: Band: A Cappella Choir PIERON, JOSEPH J.-Murphysboro Major: lnduslrial Eclucalion Aclivilies: Eoolball: llll' Club CLASS OF I949 NEELY, CATHERINE E.-Carbondale Major: Home Economics Aclivilies: Chorus 2: Girls Rally: Home Economics Club: Baplisl Sludenl Union: lndepenclenl Sludenl Union NEELY, TAYLOR D.-Mulberry Grove Major: Hislory Aclivilies: Baplisl Sludenl Union, Pres. 3: Doyle Dormilory, Pres. 3: Religious Em- phasis Weelc Commillee 4: Sluclenl Council, V.-Pres. 4 NICHOLS, ANDREVV W.-Xenia Major: Physical Educalion Acliyilies: Foolball: Baseball: lnlramural Sporls 0 NICHOLS, JAMES R.-Carbondale Major: Governmenl O'CONNOR, CHARLES J.-lyesdale Major: Aqricullure Acliyilies: Agricullure Club, V.-Pres. l, Pres. 2. OHMS, MARY A.-Marion Major: Business Aclivilies: Lillle Thealre: Della Sigma Ep- silon: Commerce Club CLASS OF I949 PLANINC, CARL M.-Johnslon Cily Major: Social Sludies PLATER, BILL T.-Vienna Major: Arl Aclivilies: Egyplian, Ed. 3: Nu Epsilon Alpha: Wrilers Club, V.-Pres. I, 2' Arr Club: Kappa Pi, Treas. 2: Mu Tau Pi PLESHE, CARLOS R.-Buckner Major: Psychology Aclivilies: Obelisk, Ed. 3: Egyplian: Mu Tau Pi: Lillle Thealre: Chi Della Chi, V.-Pres. 4: Inler-Eralernily Council 3: Gamma Thela Upsilon: Polos Club: Soorls Announcer 3, 4: l'Iome'ominq Commillee 3: Sphinx Club, V.-Pres. 4: Sourhern Knighls 6 PLUMLEE, WILLIAM E.-Carlerville Major: Social Sludies POLLACK, GENEVA M.-I Ierrin Major: Social Sludies POLSTON, JAMES E.-Cairo Major: Sociology Aclivilies: Gamma Thela Upsilon PORTER, DELMAR L.-Shawneelown Major: Zoology Aclivilies: German Club, V.-Pres. 4: sian Club: Pre-Med Club, Sec, 4: qenica: Polos Club PRUSACZYK, WILLIAM-Wes? Franlclorl Major: Chernislry Acliviliesz Che-melca OUALLS, WILLIAM C.-Carbondale Major: Goyernmenl 0 OUIGLEY, RONALD W.-Swanwiclc Major: Business RABAC K, MARGE--Sesser Major: Spanish Rus Zoo Acliyiliesz Eqyplian: Spanish Club, V.-Pres 4: Girls Rally RAINES, DONALD I.-Carbondale Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Inlrarnural Baslcelball I, 2: ball I, 2 Q REED, DOROTHY B.-Cenlralia Major: Hislory REED, JOHN R.-Cenlralia Major: Social Sludies RENFRO, LOUIS F.-Carbondale Major: Induslrial Educalion Acliviliesz Induslrial Educafion Club Base --4' ROWELL. LOUIS N.-Anson, Texas Major: Malhemalics Aclivilies: Della Rho RUSHING, KENNETH G.-Herrin Major: l-lislory Aclivilies: Baplisl Sludenl Union: A Cap- pella Choir: Doyle Dorrnilory RUSSELL, lVAN L.-Carlerville Major: Physics Aclivilies: Della Rho: Physics Club 0 RUSSELL, MAXlNE A.-Gall Major: l-lislory Acliyilies: Fulure Teachers ol America RUST, WOODROW C.-Cairo Major: Arl Acliyilies: Obelisk, Ed. 2: Egyplian: Arl Club, Pres. l, 2: Kappa Pi: Mu Tau PI: Soulhern Knighls: Homecominq Com- rnillee 2: Foolball: Chi Della Chi SCl-llMPE, FERDIE J.-Vergennes Major: English Aclivilies: German Club: Baplisl Sludenl Union 0 SCHWEGMAN, BILLIE R.-Herrin Major: Primary Educalion Acliyilies: A Cappella Choir: Associaliori lor Childhood Educalion, Pres, 2: Girls Rally: Lillle Thealre SEIEERT, GEORGE C.-Du Ouoin Major: Speech Aclivilies: Lillle Thealre: A Cappella Choir: Della Della Chi SELTZER, JEROME M.-Allamonl Major: Speech Aclivilies: Band: Orcheslra: A Cappella Choir: Soulhern Kniqhls: Lillle Thealre: Phi Kappa Della: Phi Epsilon Della: Kappa Della Alpha CLASS OF I949 RETTINGER, D. O.4Eldorado Major: Zoology REZETKA, JOSEPI-l!Benlon Major: Malhemalics Acliyilies: Della Rho, Treas. 4 Rl'llNE, V. GENE-Eldorado Major: English Aclivilies: Fulure Teachers ol America 6 RlCCl. El.MO+Johnslon Cily Major: lnduslrial Educalion ROACH, JOHN L.-Grancl Chain Major: Sociology Aclivilies: Nu Epsilon Alpha: Kappa Kappa: Fulure Teachers ol America ROLL, ARCH C.-Johnslon Cily Major: Economics K 'ZA 6 I 'C' .......o' CLASS OF I949 SHAEER, RUTH--Granile Cily Maior: English Acliyiliesz Anlhony Hall, Pres. 3: W.A,A.Z Girls Rally: Independenl Sludenf Union SHAW, PHYLLIS J.-Easl Sl, Louis Major: Primary Eclucalion Aclivilies: Mu Tau Pi: Associalion lor Childhood Educalion: Della Sigma Ep- silon SHEA, PAULINE-Harrisburg Maior: English 0 SIENER, MELVIN L.-Collinsville Major: Music Aclivilies: Band, Pres. 3: Orcheslra: Della Alpha: Sphinx Club SIMMONS, WILLIAM J.-Tunnel Hill Maior: Hislory SITTER, LEON R.-Cobden Maior: Physical Educalion Kappa 13 41 E s i 62 SITTER, PATRICIA P.-wCobden Major: Elernenlary Eclucalion SLOAN, GROVER G.-Galalia Maior: Zoology SMITH, BERTIE M.-Clarlcrange, Tenn. Maior: English 0 SMITH, KENNETH L,-Herrin Major: Sociology Acliyilies: Band SMITH, LOY R.-Crab Orcharcl Maior: Zoology SMITH, ROBERT H.-Marion Maior: Physical Aclivilies Acliviliesz Sigma Bela Mug Cross Counlry Team, Cap? I: Track: I Club, In- lramural Sporls 6 SNOW, PHYLLIS J.-Walnul Hill Maior: Elemenlary Educalion SOHN, RUTH M.-Carlyle Maior: Elernenlary Educalion Acliviliesz Sluclenl' Chrislian Eoundalion SPENCER, VIRINDA A.-Weslfield Maior: Home Economics Aclivilies: Baplisl Sluclenl Union EJ- Efjffs 1:3 , ' ' '72 f laziw ,. in 1: ' i A .V jr Q!! 1 1 s. 3 ,M , : : Hn , 2 1 f mg: K-as STOLDT, LEROY V.-Effingham Major: Malhemalics Aclivilies: Della Rho STONE, BOBeCrab Orchard Major: Chemislry Aclivilies: Chemeka, Sec.-Treas. 37 Rho STONE, LAWRENCE E.-Marion Major: l'lislory Della Acliviliesz Kappa Della Pi: Eulure Teach ers of America STRAKER, LLOYD B.-Herrin Major: lnduslrial Eclucalion STROBEL, FLOYD E.-Marion Major: Hislory SULLlNS, DON-Marion Major: l-lislory 0 TAYLOR. CURTIS E,-Crossville Major: Agricullure Aclivilies: Agricullural Club, Pres. Pres. 2. TAYLOR, FRANKLIN G.-McLeansboro Major: Social Sludies Aclivilies: lnlramural Baslcelball TAYLOR, W. DEAN-Mulberry Grove Major: Social Sludies 9 3, V.- :. ,j CLASS OF I949 SPRANKEL, RUTH E.-Walerloo Major: Malhemalics Aclivlies: Band: Della Rho, Pres. I: Kappa Della Pi: Homecoming Corrmillee, 4: Fulure Teachers of America SPRUELL, VIRGIL E.-Albion Major: Business Adrninislralion Aclivilies: Sphinx Club: Lillle Thealre: Kappa Della Alpha, Sec. 3: Eqyplian: Soulhern Kniqhls, V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Commerce Club, Sec.-Treas. 4: Horne- cominq Commillee 3, 4: Campus Dance Comrnillee 3, 4 STANHOUSE, JAMES W.-Du Quoin Major: Governmenl 0 STANLEY, HAROLD A.4CarlJonclale Major: Crovernmenl Aclivilies: Della Della Chi, Pres. 4 STAUDACHER, BILL R.-Carbondale Major: Malhemalics Aclivilies: Della Rho, Sec. 4: Kappa Della Ri: Fulure Teachers of America, Pres. 4 STELLE, ROBERT D.-Ml. Vernon Major: Business Aclivilies: Commerce Club V B 5 63 CLASS OF I949 II-IOMPSON, RANDALL G.-ZeiqIer Maior: SocioIoqy Acfivifiesz Alpha Kappa Delia: Bapiisf Shxdenf Union, Pres. 3i A CappeIIa Choir: ChapeI Singers THOMPSON, WILLIAM D.-MI. Vernon Maior: Business Acfivifiesz EooIbaII' Smdenf CounciI 4 TODD, EDITH L.fMI. Vernon Maior: Ari Acfivifiesz Eufure Teachers of America Sfudeni Chrisiian Eoundaiion 0 TODD, EVERETI' D.-CarbondaIe Maior: Borany TOOLEY, ESTI-IER C.-Carmi Maior: Eiemeniary Educaiion TOOLEY, JAMES E.-Cenfral Cify, Ky. Maior: Business Adminisfraiion . i . 'Y 1' ,...i A 1 V Q . .. I igzgzv Q I 1 'iii ' aff' E J K ,fm ' E 9 TOPE, PATRICIA A.-Murphysboro Maior: English AcIiviIies: Eqypiiang ObeIisIc3 LiIIIe The- afreq Band: Maiore++ey Delia Sigma Epsiion, Pres. 43 Sphinx Clubq V.-Pres. of Junior CIass7 Pan-HeIIenic CounciI, Pres. 4: Spring CarnivaI CommiI+eeg Homecoming Sieerinq Commiffee TREGONING, JOHN E.4Car+erviIIe Maior: Indus'rriaI Educaiion TUCKER, JAMES D.-WOII Lake Maior: Aqriculiure Aciiviiiesr Campus Phoioqrapher' Euiure Teachers oi America: AgricuIIure CIub 9 TUROK, CHARLES W.fM.irphysI3oro Maior: Chemisiry VANWINKLE, PHILIP J.-Brouqhion Maior: Geography Aciivifiesz Gamma Thefa Upsilong Track, Low'SIo FIyIUqlCIUbi Homecoming Com- mifiee VEACH, ROBERT D.-Herrin Maior: Speech 0 VENEGONI, JO-vChrisIopher Maior: Home Emonornics Ac1ivi+ies: Horne Makers Club, V.-Pres. 4: GirIs RaIIy WALKER, CHARLES R,-Zeiqler Maior: Speech WALKER, GENE W.4OoreviIIe Maier: ZooIoqy WATTS, THOMAS W.fValier Major: Plwysical Educalicn WEBB, GEORGE-Ml. Vernon Major: lnduslrial Educalion Arlivilies: lvduslvial Arls Club WESDELL, GEORGE4Royallon Major: Economics Afliyilies: Wrilcrs Club, lnlernaliofal Re- lalions Club 4 WESHlNSKEY, ROY K.-Marissa Major: Enqlislw Acliyilies: Lillle Tlwealre: Della Della Clii: Kappa Della Pi WEST, JACK W,-Anna Major: Zoology Acliyilies: Zooqenica, Soc.-Treas. WHEELER, MARY R.fCarlinyille Major: Plwysical Educalion Acliyiliesi Clworus' Madriqal Singers? VV,A.A.7 Modern Dance Club: Della Plwi Kappa 9 lNHlTE, CHARLES R.4Willisyi e Major: BusineSS VJHlTESlDE, NNILLIAM D.-Vienna Major: Malliemalics Acliyilies: Eulure Teachers ol Arnerica WlLBURN, EARL B.-Wesl Prawlloil Major: Goverrfrnonl CLASS GF I949 VVALKER, JACK D.-Paducalw, Ky. Major: Zoology Acliyilies: Eqypliant Lillle Tlwealre 3, 4: Della Della Clwi, Pres, 3 WVALTERS, CHARLES A.-McLeansboro Major: lnduslrial Educalion WATERS, DORIS A.-Melropolis Major: Gcograpliy Acliyilics: Gamma Tllela Upsilori 0 VVATERS, WlLLlAM E.fEaSl Sl. Louis Major: Geoqraolry Aclivilies: Gamma Tlwela Upsilon, V.-Pres 4 WATHEN, CHARLES P.fEqualily Major: Governrnenl Aclivilies: Sluclenl Council 4: Band: New man Club NNATSON, THURMAN D.-Allon Major: Sociology Acliyiliesi Baplisl Sludonl Union an T 'wx WASH CLASS OF I949 WILLIAMS, CI-IARLES K.4VxfesI Frankfori' Major: Physics Ac+iviIies: Lif+Ie- Theafreq Dehka DeIIa Chi Radio CIub, Pres, 3, 45 Physics CIuI:n Tre-as. 4. WILLIAMS, JAMES R.-Murphysboro Maior: Geography Aciivifiesz Gamma Thefa UpsiIong AIpha Phi Omega WILSON, LOREN C.-Dixon Major: Business .AcIiviIies: Nu EpsiIon AIpha 6 WISE, JOYCE A.-Carbondale Maior: Physical Educahon Ac+iviIies: Pi Kappa Sigma: DeII'a Phi Kappa: Gamma Thefa UpsiIon, Sec. 4: W.A.A.: GirIs RaIIy7 Sfudenf Council: Bapfisf Sfudenf Union WOOLRIDGE, VELVEN L.-Iuka Major: Indus+riaI Educafion Acfivifiesz Indusfrial Educafion Clubg Fu- Iure Teachers of America WRIGI-IT, PAULINE C.-DaI+on Major: SocioIogy YOU NG, WYNNYE Y.-Carfervilie Maior: Social Sciences 66 4 Q If I A , Ax f fi ff 1 , 1 M 'vi ,K 4 s A ,r . 7 ,. ,Q ,, ' , W ' - ff 'J , N1 4, W, ,,.f' ,M 'Z 11 U I 'A K ,fp , V f. ,ff LJ Ill ti ,, dj .. 1' r, mv, x . ,, A 4 if be 1 Aff lf , 'V J J' My 1 .rf V , :Li ' 7.-Q' ,J A , ' jf , ' ,A N J f ' 1 f IA, in W, J A' if J ' ' f 4-' - . 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One of llwe lirsl Jro enlrer Soullwern following llie war, llie Class of l95O includes many of ine velerans aflending rlie Universily. Onficers of flue iunior class were: Bob O'Daniell, presidenlg Maxine Bumpus, vice- presidenl, and Mary Alice Newsom, secrelary-Jrreasurer. JUNIOR OFFICERS Bolo O'Daniell, president Mary Alice Newsom, sec.-Jrreas. 68 ALBERS, LILLIAN A. Murphysboro Maior: Physical Educalion Acliviliesz Pi Kappa Sigma: Sing And Swing: Women's Alhlelic Associalion I, 2. 3: Della Phi Kappa 3 ALDRIDGE, BILL L.-Wolf Lalae Maior: Agricullure ARNOLD, JOI-IN E.-Wes? Franlclorl Maior: Sociology 0 ASSELMEIER, GLEN I'I.-Valmeyer Aclivilies: Pre-Med Club: German Club: Chi Della Chi: Chairman Vaudeville Commilfeeg Spring Carnival AUTEN, BILL Nf-Benlori Maior: Malhemalics BALSOVER, DONALD LEVERNE-Springerlon Maior: Governmenl Aclivilies: Sludenl Chrislian Foundalion 2: Independenl Sludenl Union 2, 3: While Counly Club: Inlernalional Relalions Club 3 6 BATEMAN, BONNIE LEE--Carbondale Maior: Kinlergarlen Aclivilies: Mixed Chorus I: Associalion for Childhood Educalion BAUDISON, INA-Pinclmeyville Maior: Language Acliviliesz Newman Club I, 2, 3: Eulure Teachers of America BAUER, WILLIAM JOSEPH-Ereeburg Maior: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Alpha Phi Omega: I Club: Baseball 0 BAUGI-IER, JAMES Wf-Eldorado Maior: Hislory Acliviliesz Mixed Chorus: Saullwern Men's Music Club: Ka-Ra Hall 3: Aldersgale Devolional League BECKER, LEON CAROLYN--.Iohnslon Cily Maior: Elemenlary Educalion BELL, CATHERINE-Johnslon Cily Maior: Physical Educalion Acliviliesi Girls Rally, Vlfornenls Alhlelic Associalion 6 BENNETT, WANDA M.-Chrislopher Maior: Home Economics Aclivilies: Lillle Thealre, Pi Kappa Sigma BIEHL, BETTY ANN-Benlon Maior: I-Iorne Economics Aclivilies: Sigma Sigma Sigma BLAIR, PRENTICE--Cave-in-Roclz Maior: Malhemalics Acliyiliesz Physics Club vt CLASS OF I950 CLASS OF I950 BLOCKLEY, RANDELL E.-Benlon Maior: Chemislry Acliyilies: Newman Club: Physics Club BORGMANN, MELVA R.-Olcawville Major: Business Adminislralion Aclivilies: Eulure Teachers Ol: America: Commerce Club I, 2 BOWLING, JAMES C,YDowell Maior: Sociology Acliyiliesr Obelisk: Homecoming Commil- lee: Chi Della Chi: German Club: Band 0 BRAMSTEDT, KARL D.-Mascoulah Maior: lnduslrial Educalion Acliviliesz lnduslrial Eclucalion Club: Eu- fure Teachers of America: Gamma Della BRAYFORD, JANE A.-Collinsville Maior: Hislory BRUBAKER, HAROLD-Carbondale 0 BUMPUS, O. MAXINE-Bonnie Major: Physical Educalion Acliyiliesz W.A.A,f Modern Dance: Girls Rally: Pi Kappa Sigma: Sophomore Class vice-presidenl BURKS, LAWRENCE Lf!-lerriri Maicr: Speech BURNAM, BETSY B,-Marion Maior: Malhemalics 6 BURNS, HARRY P,-Elkville Maior: Physics BUTLER, CHARLES D.-Harrisburg Maior: Business CANNING,-, PHYLLIS R.-Sparla Maior: English Acfiviliesz Pi Kappa Sigma 6 CANTRELL, DONTLA E,-Benlon Maior: Chemislry Acliyiliesi Obelisk 2 CARR, BELLY NEIL-Murphysboro Maior: Malhemalics CASLETON: GEORGE A.-Wesl Franlcforl Maior: Hislory Acliviliesz Egyplian: Band: Orcheslra CEGLINSKI, STANLEY E.-Ashley Major: Agricullure CHANEY, BEN P.-Carrier Mills Major: Business Adminislralion CHERRY, BILLY J.-Cenlralia Ma'or' En lislw l - Q Acliviliesz German Club: Chapel C 9 CHILDS, ROBERT C.-Ouincy Major: Sociology CHUMLEY, JOHN S.-Colleen Major: Sociology CLARIDA, JOSEPH B.gCenlralia Major: Malnemalics 6 CLENDENIN, WILBUR H.-Rockwood Major: lndusirial Educalion COLLINS, MARTHA S.-Fairfield Major: Home Economics Aclivifiesz Lillle Tlwealre 3: Band 2, clwesfra 2: Sigma Sigma Sigma 2, CORONA, NUNZIE A.-New York, N. Major: Business 4 CORNA, SAL. S.-Wes? Eranlcforl Major: Governmenl COSGROVE, BILLEE H.-Murplwysboro Major: Home Economics Aclivifiesz Band I: Liffle Tlneafre I Rally I: Della Sigma Epsilon COTTRELL, CHARLES L.+Orani+e Cily Major: Hislory Aclivilies: Kappa Della Alplwa 6 COX, CLARENCE L.-Herrin Major: Physical Educafion COX, PHOEBE, F.-Malcanda Major: Physical Educalion Acfivilies: W.A.A.7 Rural Life Club CRA'O, JOHN H.-Herrin Major: Bolany lwoir 32 Or- 3 Y. Girls 4- if f 31 'H L ' lg 'fs . .. Q Q L .-Max' 5, J' A v- Sir L R , ,,,,, V: jlg Ly Elly. y ss i i --Q' 7 I fa if A iijji jr. Li? L gd J, 5 CLASS OF I950 If L j : vm' P1 le f L ::::: 4 A jj CLASS OF I950 .fu Vg, 'A 2 am- ' --3 72 CRALLEY, MARY V.-Carmi Major: Hislory Aclivilies: Phi Kappa Sigma: Girls Rally CRIMINGER, GEORGE-Dupo Major: Hislory CROSS, DONALD R.-Chrislopher Major: Physical lfducalion Acfivilies: Foolball 2, 3 6 CUMMINGS, HUBERT G.-Alfon Major: Pre-Law Acfiviliesz Spanish Club, Homecoming Commillee: Inlramural Tennis: Polos Club, secerlary CUNNINGHAM, JUNE-Pinclcneyville Major: Business Aciiyilies: Girls Rally: Commerce Club DAVIS, PATRICIA-Wesl Franlcforl Major: Business Adminislrafion Aciivifiesz Lilfle Thealre: Della Sigma Epsilon, House Manager 3 9 DeJARNETT, LINDELL E,-Mefropolis Major: Maihemalics Acfiyifiesz Mixed Chorus: Ka-Ra Hall, vice-presidenl 3: Aldersgale Devolional League: Sluclenl Chrislian Foundalion DEMPSEY, DORIS I.-Norris Cily Major: Elemenlary Eclucafion Acliyiliesc Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2: Uni- versily Choir 3: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Bapfisl Sludenl Union DEMPSEY, PAUL W.-Pinclcneyville Major: Agricullure Aclivifiesz Chapel Singers 2: Gym Team 2: Baplisl Sfudenl Union: Universily Choir 3 Q DICK, HELEN M.-Herrin Major: English Aclivilies: Universify Chorus I, 2, 3: Band I, 2: Baplisl Sludenl Union DILLON, LOU E.--Sesser Major: Home Economics DODIG, LLOYD D.-Marion Major: Physics 0 DOHANICH, FRANK-Colp Major: Induslrial Educalion Acliviliesz Induslrial Eclucalion Club, vice presidenl 3 DORRIS, HAROLD-Wes? Franklorf Major: Bofany DUDENBOSTEL, LEVERN L.-Percy Major: Malhemalics EDDLEMAN, LOREN M.-Dongola Major: Social Sludies Acfivilies: Fulure Teachers of America agar EDMUNDSON, JACK B.-Carbondale Major: Business Aclminislralion Aclivilies: Chi Della Chi EDWARDS, DONALD C.iPincIcneyvIIIe Major: Induslrial Educalion 0 EWBANK, ELBERTA-Vandalia Major: Physical Educalion Acliviliesz W.A.A.: Modern Dance FAGAN, MONA L.-Oblong Major: English EEAMAN, JAMES L.-EIIis Grove Major: Social Sludies Aclivifiesz Debafe 3: Baplisf Sfudenl Union 2 FERGUSON, DONALD W.-Sumner Major: Malhemalics EISCUS, JACKSON L.-Carlyle Major: Commercial Arr Acliviliesz Band I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 7, 37 Madrigal Singers I, 2: Rublicily, Homee coming 3 EOLTZ, LOIS L.-Paloka Major: English Aclivfies: LiHIe Thealre I: Spring Car- nival, Consessions Commiflee 2 FORD, WESLEY J.-Dongola Major: Sociology FRIEDMAN, ROBERT R.-Fairfield Major: Sociology Acfiviliesz Nu Epsilon Alpha FEARNSIDE, MARY E.-MI. Carmel , Major: English Acliviries: Egypfian I, 2, 3: Liffle Theafre 2, 3: Anlhony I-IaII: Kappa Phi I, 2, 3, secrefary 3: Independenl Sludenf Union, Treasurer 3 GARTNER, I-IUGO A.-Carlerville Major: Speech GATES, LUELLAYI-Iarrisburg Major: Home Economics GINGER, DOLAN W.-Wesl Eranlrforl' if Major: Journalism .Q f L 1 'gif AcIivi+ies: Egyplian 2, 3, German Club 3 73 CLASS OF I950 1 ' 55. is ,.,,. , ,W , A X f C, 5, lg 'Q ff .JM A ilri 1? is if x. 5 f-'ml i .J CLASS OF I95O GRANDON, PAULINE K.-Rinard Maior: Rliysioloqy and Healllw Eclucalion Acliviliesz Clnorusq Girls Rally: Fulure Teachers of America: Sludenl Clnrislian Founclalion GREEN, WILLIAM L.gEairiield Maior: Social Sludies GREGORY, JACKIE-Shipman Maior: Eclucalion 6 GROENNERT, FRANCES-Naslwville Maior: Home Economics Aclivifiesz Della Sigma Epsilon, Lillle The- alreg Home Economics Club HADFIELD, PHYLLlS J,-Murpliysboro Maior: Governrnenl' Acfivilies: Della Sigma Epsilon: Lillle Tlnealre, Egyplian HANCOCK, WILLIAM D,-Rinclcneyville Maior: Business Aciivilies: Ka-Ra Hall: Ari Club: Sing and Swinq Club 6 HANEBUTT, RALPH L.-Evansville Major: Sociology Aclivilies: German Club: Garnrna Della HARRELSON, FLORA M.fEldorado Maior: Arl Aclivilies: Pi Kappa Sigma, Arl Club, Girls Rally HARVICK, DONALD L.-Roxana Maior: Governmenl' Adivfiesz Clii Della Clwi 0 HOUSE, CARL E.-Karnalc Maior: Hislory HEDGES, VERNON D.-Ewing Maior: lndusfrial Educalion HENLEY, LAUREL M.-Wes? Franlclorl' Maior: Clwernislry 6 HOFFMAN, lONA E.-Nashville Maior: Plvysical Educafion HOFFMAN, ROGER O.-Valmeyer Maior: Aqricullure HOLLAND, MARY A.-Marion Maior: Accounling HUNTER, ROBERT E.-Jolinsion Ciiy Major: lnduslrial Eclucafion ' IRVIN, WILLIAM M.-Belle Rive Major: Pre-Med JACKSON, HARRY M.-Cliesler , Major: lnduslrial Eclucaiion I Aciiviliesr Cl'iorus l, 2: Alpha Plni Omega j 3: Sing and Swing Club, vice-presidenl I 2, presideni 3 I 6 JOHNSON, J. W.-Benlon Major: Business JOHNSON, MARIAN E.gKinmundy Major: Physical Eclucafion Acliviiies: Sing and Swing Club 2, 3: Fi Kappa Sigma: W.A.A. 2, 3: Sludenl Clwrislian Foundaliori 2, 33 Girls Rally 2, 3: Homecoming Commiliee 3 JOHNSON, PHYLLIS J.-Du-Ouoin Major: Speech Aclivifiesz Liille Tlwealrez Pi Kappa Della: Girls Rally: Spring Carnival, Publicify Commifiee 0 JONES, BERTIS L.-Wesf Eranlriorl Major: Heallli Educalion JORDAN, NVILMA E.-Tlnebes Major: Business Adminislralion JOHNSTON, MARY A.-Carbondale Major: Ar? Acliviiies: Pi Kappa Sigma 4 JOHNSTON, JOHN M.-Benlon Major: Zoology Aciivilies: Plwi Kappa Psi: Adiius Club: Zoogenica, presidenl' 3: Manor House KALLENBACH, MARION E.-Crossville Major: Boiany KENDRICK, WELDON-Jolinslon Cily Major: Social Sciences 6 L. ffi iii X5 i ff ff, Krssieiz, DEAN w.-rfeebufq ir I Major: Commerce ' 1 Krsiienr, JoYcE L.-Marion f ' Major: Elemenlary Educalion : IN. 1 KNIGHT, RoslEHRiO Hondo, Texas ' Major: Kindergarlen Primary ' Y: - sg Acliviliesz Band I, 3: Sigma Sigma Sigma, , jjrla. , W lreasurer 3: Associaiion for Clnildlnood MJ : 1 Educalion i, 2, 3 is ,ly 175: . Y 75 CLASS OF l950 KRESS, KENNY T.-Herrin Maior: English Aclivifiesz Chorus l KUEHN, ANNE--Easf S+. Louis Major: Spanish Acliviliesz Spanish Club 2, 3: Lillle The afre 2: Orcheslra 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3 Sigma Sigma Sigma KUNZ, DOROTHY W.-Vandalia Maior: Home Economics Aclivilies: Fulure Teachers of America 3 Home Economics 37 Messiah 3 6 LAMP, NORMAN E.-Carmi Maior: Agricullure LANDRETH, BETTY L.-S+. Elmo Maior: Home Economics Acliviliesz Baplisl Sfudenf Union LEATHERS, MARY L.-Oblong Major: English 0 LENCE, DON-Carbondale Maior: Aff Aclivilies: Della Della Chi, ln+er-Fra+er- nily Council lg Homecoming Decora Jrions Commillee 3: Ari' Club 2, 3, presi denl 33 Kappa Phi 3 LEONI, ANGELO V.-Belleville Maior: Mafhemalics LERCH, HAROLD H.-Valmeyer Maior: Malhemafics 0 LEWIS, CLARA M.-Sesser Maior: Kindergarlen Primary Acliviliesz Associalion for Chfldhood Edu cafion I, 2, freasurer 3: Girls Rally I, 2 Sludenl Chrisfian Foundalion LITTELL, HAZEL R.-Mounds Maior: English LIVELY, JETTA R.--Brighlon Maior: Home Economics 0 LORENZ, MILDRED-Walerloo Maior: Elemenfary Educalion Acfiviliesz Newman Club: Girls Rally: Fu lure Teachers of America LUX, LOUISE-Modoc Maior: Home Economics Acliviliesz Newman Club: Girls Rally Pi Kappa Sigma MAN FREDO, LOUIS-Marion Maior: Governmenf MARGELLI, PAUL L.-Wes? Eranlciori Major: Music Acliviliesz Mixed Chorus 3: Madrigal Sing- ers 3g Men! Music Club 2, presideni' 2: Y.M.C.A. I MARLMAN, ESTHER-Karnak Major: Physical Educalion Acfiviiies: Sigma Sigma Sigma MARTIN, JOI'IN N.-Carbondale Major: lncllislrial Eclucaiion 0 MAWDSLEY, JACK K.---Granile Ciiy Major: I-Iislory Acliviliesz Kappa Della Alphag Tennis, capiain MQCANDLISI-I, DONNA-Lawrenceville Major: English Acfiviiies: Egypliang Pi Kappa Sigma: Mu Tau Pi MCCLU RE, RUTH-Golconga Major: English 0 MQCURDY, EUGENE E.-Eayelie Ciiy, Pa. Major: Ai-I MQGILVRA, LOREN E.-Granada, Minn. Major: English Aciiviliesz Wrilers Club, Band, Messiah MCKEOWN, BETTY J.-Lawrenceville Major: I-Iome Economics Acliviiies: Sigma Sigma Sigma 0 MCMANUS, CHARLES E.-Wesl' Eranlofori' Major: Governmenl MCREYNOLDS, IDA-Thompsonville Major: Home Economics MEYERS, PER RY-wayne Cify 0 MICI-IELS, MILDRED E.-Granife Ciiy Major: Elemenlary Eclucalion Acliviliesz German Club, Treasurer 3: Newman Club, secrefary 2: Girls Rally: W.A.A,g Eulure Teachers of America MIDDENDORE, ROBERT I..-Ereeburg Major: Journalism Aclivilies: Egyplianq Bancl: Alpha Phi Omega, secrelary 21 Eooiball MILLER, CAROLYN S.-Herrin Major: English Aciiviliesz Universify Choir I, 2, 3: Or- chesira I, 2, 3: Baplisl Sludeni Union 'vh- CLASS OF I950 .J If CLASS OF I'-750 MILLER, EDWARD L.--Carbondale Major: Governmenl Acliviliesz Sludenl Chrislian Eoundalion: lnlernalional Relalions Club: I Club I, 2, 3: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: Track MILLINER, MALCOLM L.-Ml, Vernon Major: lnduslrial Educalion Acfivilies: lnduslrial Educalion Club 2, secrelary 3 MILLS, DAVID S.--Bridgeporl' Major: Heallh Educalion 4 MINOR, PAT A.-MI. Vernon Major: Sociology MITCHELL, KENNETH K.-Harrisburg Major: Malhemalics MORGAN, PAUL M.-Sesser Major: Business Adminislralion 0 MOSKOFF, BASIL A.-Zeigler Major: Zoology Aclivifiesz Manor House, secrelary 2, presi- denl 3: Zoogenica, vice-presidenf 3: Pre-Med Club 2, 3: Newman Club 2, 3 NEIGHBORS, BOB R.-Belleville Major: lnduslrial Educalion Acliviliesz Traclc I, 2: Gym Team 2: I Club 2, 3 NEUNLIST, JAMES R.-Benlon Major: Malhemafics 0 NEWSOM, MARY A.-Marion Major: English Acfiviliesz Egypfian, News Edifor 3, Fea- Iure Edilor 2: Obelisk 3: Mu Tau Pi, vice-presidenl: Girls Rally: Maslaba, vice-presidenl 2 NILSSON, NORMAN-Granife Cify Major: Physical Eclucalion Acliviiiesz Egyplian 2, 3: Mu Tau Pi 3: Kappa Della Alpha, presidem' 3: I Club: Baslcelball I: Foofball I: Class Presidenl I NORRIS M. EUGENE-Effingham Major: Speech 9 NORTH, LYDIA J.-Carbondale Major: English Acfivifiesz Pi Kappa Sigma OBERHEU, IRENE E.-Olmsled Major: English Acfiviliesz Gamma Della OGDEN, BILL G.-Marion Major: Chemislry Acliviliesz Alpha Phi Omega OSBURN, OENE O.fDahlgren Major: Social Sludies Aclivilies: Gamma Thela Upsilon OUTLAN, WILBURN C.fCarbondale Mafor: I-lislory OZMENT, JANETfCrab Orchard Maior: Home Economics Acfiviliesz Johnson's Cofop, secrelary 3: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3 0 PALIA, CI-IARLES, C.-Spring Valley Maior: Zoology PARKER, MARY J.-Melropolis Maior: English Acliviliesr Sigma Sigma Sigma PARKI-IILL, EARL E.-Benron Maior: Physics Acliyiliesz Physics Club: Baplisl Slude-nl Union 0 PATTERSON, HAROLD L.-Cer-.Iralia Major: Malhemalics Acfiviliesz Sigma Bela Mu: Gym Team lg Foolball I PATTERSON, PATRICIA A.-Carbondale Maior: Physical Educalion Acliyiriesz W.A.A., vice-presiden? 3: Sigma Sigma Sigma, vice-presideni 3 PERO, JOHN W.-Ashley Major: Agriculfure Acliyiliesz Agricullure Club, secrelary I 0 PI-IELPS, LAVINA L.-Robbs Maior: Home Economics Acfivilies: Bapfisl Sludenl Union PITCHEORD, NORMA E.-Waggoner Major: Physical Eclucalion Aclivifiesf W.A,A.7 Pi Kappa Sigma PIXLEY, BERTI-IA P.-Wes? Salem Maior: Home Economics Acfivilies: W.A.A.: Soulhern I-Iomemalcers' Girls Rally: lndependenf Sludenl Union Slucienl Chrislian Foundalion 0 PROVART, MARILYN E.-Du Ouoin Maior: Ari PYLE, ORVILLE E.--Tamaroa 'Maior: Physics OUICK, EVELYN S.-Eldorado Maior: Physical Educalion 46 WWW 79 if is CLASS OF I95O ,Inf -of fa' an ,vnu ,,-.. X ,4-,, f n yr sf ,jk ig fr 1 9' '41 -I , ff 1 ,sss I CLASS OF I950 READHEAD, O. R.-Wesl Franlclorl' Major: Business READFEARN, CHARLES E.-,Herrin Major: Pre-Med REIMAN, BILLY E.-Murphysboro Major: Chemislry 9 REINBOLD, CAROLYN-Herrin Major: Physical Educalion Aclivilies: Band I, 2: Orcheslra I: W.A.A. I, 2, 33 Girls Rally 2, 3: Lillle Thealre 3: Della Phi Kappa 3j Anlhony Hall I, 2, 3: lndependenl Sludenl Union I, 2, 3 RHOADS, BETTY L.-Belhallo Major: Kindergarlen-Primary Aclivilies: Associalion for Childhood Edu- calion, secrelary I, 2, 3: Baplisl Sludenl Union RIGHTER, GUY B.-Denville, N. J. Major: Induslrial Educalion 0 RIPPELMEYER, DOTTY-Walerloo Major: Elemenlary Educalion Aclivilies: Gamma Della, lreasurer lj Girls Rally: lndependenl Sludenl Union ROBERTSON, CHARLES-Creal Springs Major: Agricullure ROBERTSON, REBECCA J.fVienna Major: English Aclivilies: Lillle Thealre Ig Girls Rally lg Della Sigma Epsilon 0 ROSZKOWSKI, LOVEAN C.-Royallon lvTajor: Physical Educalion Acliviliesz Sigma Sigma Sigma: W.A.A.: Newman Club, secrelary 2 RCWELL, MARTHA L.-Sparla Major: Home Economics Aclivilies: Pi Kappa Sigma RUSHING, HAZEL G.-Malcanda Major: Elemenlary Educalion Aclivilies: Sludenl Chrislian Foundalion 6 RUST, JAMES W.-Carbondale Major: Physical Educalion SHAETER, JAMES T.-Carbondale Major: Sociology Acliviliesz Chi Della Chi: Lillie Thealre: German Club SHARP, DELORES-Benlon Major: Home Economics Aclivilies: Girls Rally, Homecoming Queen Allendanl' 2 SHINN, PATRICIA A,-Vienna Maior: English SHORT, BLANCHE-Norris Ciiy Major: Physical Educaiion SHRIVER, ALIE E.-Wes? Franlcforl Maior: Social Sludies 6 SIMMONS, ROBERT F.-Marion Maior: Chemisiry SIMS, BYRL L.-Marion Maior: Ari Ac+iviIies: Egypiian I: Sfudeni Chrisiian Foundafion SISK, PAY-Du Quoin Maior: Kindergarien-Primary Acfivifies: Girls Rally I, 2: Associafion for Childhood Educalion 0 SKELTON, W. HAROLD-Eldorado Maior: Music Aciiviiiesz Chorus: Men's Music Clulo: Alpha Phi Omega SMITH, THOMAS H.-DuOuoin Major: Chemisiry Acfivifiesz German Club SNARR, JAMES W.-Benion Maior: Engineering 9 SPEAR, MARTHA J.-Carbondale Maior: Physical Educafion Acriviiiesz Sigma Sigma Sigma, presideni 3: Madrigal Singers I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 35 W,A.A.: Homecoming Commifiee, Chairman 3: Girls Rally 2 SPENCER, HAROLD E.-Jacksonville Maior: Business Adiviiies: Bapiisi Sfudeni Union STEVENS, MARY-Murphysboro Major: Physical Educaiion Aciiyiliesz Band I, 2: W.A.A. I, 2, 3 O STONE, GLORIA M.-Tilden Maior: Home Economics STROUP, HAROLD R,-Easi SI. Louis Maior: English STUBES, THOMAS A.-Shawneeiown Maior: Hisiory Aciiviiiesz Nu Epsilon Alpha: Eufure Teach- ers of America: lniernaiional Relaiions Club, presideni 3 CLASS OF I95O TALLY, MARION W.-Mounds Major: Social Sludies Aclivilies: Della Della Chi TANNER, BUELL A,-Harrisburg Major: Business Aclivilies: Nu Epsilon Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega 3: Sing and Swing Club, vice- presidenl 2 TATE, JAMES E.--Texico Major: Agricullure Acliyilies: Kappa Della Alpha: Law-Slow Flying Club: Agricullure Club O TATE, WILLIAM-Wesl Eranlclorl Major: Physical Educalion Aclivifiesz Kappa Della Alpha: Boxing I, 2, 3: Kappa Phi Kappa TAYLOR, GERALD M.-Wesl Eranlilorl Major: Malhernalics Acliviliesz Della Rho THOMPSON, HERBERT R.-Delroil, Mich. Major: Hislory Acliviliesz Track I, 2: Tennis I, 2 0 THOMPSON, MELVIN-Carbondale Major: Physical Educalion TODD, NELLIE M.-Iuka Major: Home Econornics TRAPANI, KATHERINE--Johnslon Cify Major: Hislory 0 UDARHOLT, SARAH F.-Ashley Major: English Acliyilies: Kappa Phi: Sludenl Chrislian Foundalion VENEOONI, CARTHERINE L.-Chrislopher Major: Elemenlary Educalion Acliyilies: Girls Rally VAN VVINKLE, THEODORE-Broughlon Major: Pre-Law Aclivifies: Kappa Della Alpha: Baslcefball Manager2:Inlerna1ional Relalions Club 3 0 VIOLETT, BETTY J.-Marion Major: Elernenlary Educafion Acliviliesz Pi Kappa Sigma: Homecoming Pep Comrnillee VORWALD, RICHARD F.-Granile Cily Major: Malhernalics Acliviliesx Kappa Della Alpha: Inler- Fralerni+y Council 3: Tennis 2, 3: I Club 3 WAIDELIS, MILDRED-Harrisburg Major: Ari' Acliyilies: Arl Club: Kappa Pi: Russian Club: Pi Kappa Sigma: Girls Rally WALKER, CHARLES R.-Anna Major: Chemislry Acliyilies: lnlramural baslcefball: solfballg Soulhern Comlorf VVALKER, ROBERT D.--Carbondale Major: Agricullure WALKER, ROLLA D.-Goreville Major: Zoology 0 WALLACE, ELMER E.-Harrisburg Major: Business WALLACE, LORRAINE-YCobden Major: English Aclivilies: Sigma Sigma Sigma WATKINS, MARGARET H.-Woodlawn Major: English Acliyiliesz Eulure Teachers of America 6 VVEBB, ERSKINE L.-Ewing Major: Zoology WEBB, EULA M,-Tamaroa Major: Home Economics TNEBB, JULIUS J.-Gorham Major: Hislory 6 WEBB, MARY R.-Broughlon Major: Home Economics WITTENBORN, LAWRENCE M.-Sleele-ville Major: Business Adminislralion Acliyilies: Nu Epsilon Alpha, secrelary 2, vice-presidenl 37 Newman Club, vico- presidenl' 37 Soufhern Knighls WILDY, RUTH A.-New Afhens Major: Home Economics Acfiyifiesz Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Girls Rally 3 9 WILLIAMS, ROBERT J.-Carmi Major: Social Sludies Acfiviiies: Egyplian 2: Sludenl Dance Commillee, chairman: Spring Carnival, chairman 3: lnler-Eralernify Council, secrelary 3: Nu Epsilon Alpha, vice- presidenf 2: Soufhern Knighrs: Mu Tau Pi WILSON, BETTY E.-Palesline Major: Elernenlary Educafion Aclivilies: Girls Rally, lndependenl Slu- denl Union WOOD, FRANCES L.-Cairo Major: Horne Economics Acfiviliesz Sigma Sigma Sigma f-.aii CLASS OF I950 CLASS OF I95O VVIEMKEN, HELEN L.-Marion Maior: Music YOUNG, D. JEAN Maior: Physical Educafion Aciiviliesz German Club: W.A.A YUHAS, ERNEST-Harrisburg Maior: Business Adminislraiion Adriviliesz Nu Epsilon Alpha 0 ZINN, NORMA H.-Cave-in-Rock Maier: Social Sciences Aclivifiesz Pi Kappa Sigma oss oi i ine sophomore class, iirs+ ro enroii under ine new universify name, nas now emerged so successfuiiy from green freshmen +o seasoned uioperciassmen, fha? if is nerd fo recognize Jmem as iasi yearis youngesi ciass. Nong wirn Jrnis emergence was a number of ieaders, among whom Dave Rendieman was oursianciing, being cnosen as chairman of ine l948 Homecoming Commifiee in ine faii. Class oiiicers elecfed for Jme pear year were: Louis Warers, president Mary Bosion, vice-presidenip Kay Fieicher, secreiary-Jrreasurer. SOP!-IOMORE OFFICERS Leiur +o rignfz Kay Flefcher, sec.-frees.: Mary Bosron, vice-pres.g Louis Warers, pres. ,yi 85 CLASS OF l95I ALLEY, KENNETH D. Carbondale ALLEN, ELIZABETH C. Bunker Hill ALLEN, STAN LEY C. Marion 0 AN DREW, FRANCES Jonnslon Cily ANDERSON, JOHN T. Marlon ATCHISON, NATALIE E Granile Cily Q BAKER, SUE E. Carbondale BANKSON, WANDA H. Olmslecl BARBRE, JOHN, JR. Carrni 5 BARNHART, ROBERT L. Granile Cffy BARRON, RICHARD K. Orani+e Cily BAZZETTA, WILLIAM R Herrin 0 BEAN, DUWARD D. Anna BECKEMEYER, IMOGENE C. Carlyle BEEN, ANNA M. Presfon 0 BELL, HAROLD G. Jolwnslon Cify BENSON, STANLEY H. Sparla BERGER, THOMAS 6. Easl ST. Louis 86 CLASS OF I95I BLERK, JOANN Du Ouoin BOATRIOI-IT, PATRICIA A. Marion BOSTON, MARY Farina 0 BROOKS, DELLA E. Louisville BROOKS, JAMES Louisville BROWN, CI-IARLIE B. Salem 6 BRUBAKER, ROBERT L. Salem BRUMEIELD, LESLIE D. MI. Vernon BIRKNER, CARROLL I-I Murplwysboro 0 BUNCH, JO Cairo BU RNAM, SYLVIA B. Marion BYERS, EARL B. Tlwompsonville 4 CARMACK, ELIZABETH Eas+ S+. Louis CI-IAPMAN, WILILAM A. Raymond CI-IANEY, CLERELY B. Defroif, Mich. 9 CHESTER, TOMMIE Ozark CI-IOISSER, BETTY J. Eldorado CIMA, BETTY Wesf Era nlcfori CLASS OF I95I CLAUNQH, JACKIE M. Blairsville COGGAN, BONNIE N. Sailor Springs COLLIGAN, PATRICIA JEAN Granile Cify 9 COX, TOM Carlerville COX, NORIVIA DRAKE Sliawneelown DAHNCKE, CHARLES, JR. Ashley 9 DAVIS, JACOUELINE Salem DAVIS, RUSSELL VV. Cenfralia DELL, HARRY N. Vienna 6 DERICKSON, FORRACE L. Zeigler DICKSON, ELAINE Grand Tower DONAHUE, CHARLES S. Effingham 6 DONAHUE, MARY E. Wesl Era nlcforf DOTY, RAN DALL E. Benfon EICHHOLZ, ROBERT A. Pinclcneyville 6 ELDERS, ANN Carle-rville EIVIERY, ALICE L. Waggoner EMERY, GUY, JR. Marion 88 CLASS OF I95I ENRIGHT, EDITH A. Tamms ETH ERTON, HELEN M. Crab Orchard ETHERTON, LORA J. Murphysboro 0 EWBAN K, LELA B. Marfinsville FERRARI, ROBERT A. RoyaIIon FERRELL, CARI F. Jonesboro 9 FERRELL, DENTON B. Marion FILE, RUTH Salem FINK, DAISY EquaIi+y 0 FLEIVIING, ANN JoI1nsIon Ciry FLYNN, JUNE Percy FOEHNER, WI LFRED R. Jamesrown 9 FRAZER, ALBERTA M. PInc:I4r1eyvIIIe FRIZ, RICHARD G. Columbia FRY, JOY M. GrayviIIe 0 FULTS, IVIURIEL Ava GABOR, GEORGE A. Orienlr GAHAN, DO ROTH EA M Flora CLASS OF I95I e-EBHARDT, LILLIAN Murpliysboro GOULD, LEWIS H. Louisville GOODE, ELIVIER R. Harlrlord 6 QRAVES, HERMAN A. Marion GRISHAIVI, LLOYD Eldorado HALL, CHARLINE Zeigler 0 HAMMOND, LAURA J. Collage Hills HANSER, NORMA lvl. Edwardsville HARDEN, JEAN B. Salem 6 HARTLINE, BILL Anna HARVEY, BILL J. Tlwompsonville HASE, lvl. GWENDOLINE Dongola 9 HAUNER, W. JEANNINE Murplwysboro HAWKINS, VIRGINIA R. Carbondale HEARD, ELEANOR I. Wesl Eranlcforl 0 HEAToN, DAVID J. Wesr Eranlcforl HEISNER, BETTY A. Pinclcneyville H ENSON, ELLEN O. Brookporf 90 CLASS OF I95I HERNDON, GERRY Granne Cify HICKMAN, WILLIAM G. PincIcneyviIIe HIN KLE, FLORENCE L. SpringIieId 0 HOLI-IUBN ER, FRED J. OIrns+ecI HOLLADA, BILL Be-nfon HOOD, MARY LOU Me+ropoIis 4 Huoolns, BARBARA CarbondaIe HU EF, DORIS Dongola HUEFMASTER, ROSE MARIE Hinsdale 6 HUMM, JEAN TI'1ompsonviIIe HUNSAKER, JOANNE Danville HUNTER, RICHARD W. CarbondaIe 9 INSKEEP, FERNAN DA L. Albion IRVIN, MARIANN Belle Rive ISOM, MARILYN J. Cnrisfopher 0 JACKSON, THOMAS F. Sparfa JENNINGS, RUE E. Carbondale JONES, CARL L. Carbondale 91 CLASS OF I95I JONES, JOSEPH R. Golconda JONES, NANCY SUE Marion KAEOI, JOHN W. Cave-in-Rock 0 KIBLER, MARY J. Humboldf KIESTLER, AMBROSE F. Carbondale KIMMEL, HAROLD L. Tlwompsonville 6 KRAPER, SUE Mefropolis KRISTOEF, BERTHA L. Malcancla KU RAHARA, FLORENCE S Paia, Maui, Hawaii ' 9 LANDS, ELVA B. Harrisburg LATTA, DARRELL G. Sparia LATTING, CHRISTENA Y. Salem 0 LEE, PHYLLIS J. Salem LEVELSMIER, JERRY E. Carbondale LILLARD, HAMPTON W. Clinlon, Ky. 6 LIRELY, WAN L. Grand 'lower LODGE, DORIS E. Willisville LU NG, ROBERTA E. Granile Cily 92 CLASS OF I95I LU PELLA, ROBERT O. Chicago MAN EESE, PATTE J. Herrin MARGENTHALER, MARILYN Pinclcneyville 0 MQCARTHY, RUNETTE Carbondale MCCLINTOCK, DOLORES J. Wesr Franlcfori MCGOWAN, JOAN Carbondale 9 MQGREGOR, JOHN E. Malcanda MQINTIRE, AN ETTE Vienna MCNAIL, CAROLYN S. Clwrisroplwer 0 MEYER, WILMA L. Edina, Minn. MIEELIN, ALBERT B. Belleville MIFFLIN, ALINE M. Belleville 6 MIHOK, SHIRLEY M, Lorain, Ohio MILLER, JOHN R. McLeansI3oro M ITTEN DOE, LESTER H. Meiropolis 6 MINTON, WAYNE E. I Wesl' Eranldorr MITCHELL, WILLA D. Herrin MODGLIN, TROAS E. Meiropolis 93 CLASS OF I95 MONTI, M. LOUISE Wesf Erankforl MOORE, JACK D. Marion MORELAN D, FORREST H Grand Chain 4 MUFFLER, EUGENE R. Easl' S+. Louis NEAL, MINNIE L. Benlon NEBUGH R, BETTY Carbondale 6 NICOL, ROBERT L. Belleville NOLEN, WILLIAM Carrni NORDMEYER, ALMA Murplwysboro 0 Nov1oK, WILLIAM J. Wesl Fra nlcforf OPPER, C. FRED Carlinville OVERBEY, CHARLOTTE M Carlinville 0 OVERTURF, RALPH E., JR. Carbondale PAGE, CI-IERITA Eliza belhlown PANTALEO, LENA Du Ouoln 6 PATRICK, MILLIE IMOGENE Carferville PECKLER, PATRICIA J. Ava M PETERSON, BETTY J. Carferville 94 CLASS OF I95I PELASTERER, JAMES L. Belleville PlTKlN, JAMES A. Carbondale PLANTEC, JUANITA J. Wesf Fra n lsforl 6 POLLGCK, GEORGE L. Wes? Fra nklorl' PORTER, PAU LINE D. Allon PROCTOR, ROBERT L Zeigler 6 PULCHER, Ti-LELMA L, Easf Carondelel PYATT, WAN DA Pinclcneyville REFIEUNA, MERLINA Jolwnsfon Cily 9 RAINEY, H. BRUCE Marion REAGAN, MARGIE Ullin REDD, PHYLLIS K. Fairfield 9 RENDLEMAN, DAVID F. Anna RENFRO, JAMES Carbondale R EN GSTO R FF, BETTY Wesf Franlcforl 6 RHYMER, LA DoNNE J. Rosebud RICE, RUTH A. Wesf Franlclorl RlCl-l. S. SUE 'Carlerville fif CLASS OF I95I RICHTER, SELMA G. Olmsfecl RIESS, MARILYN MascOuI'aII ROE, BETTY E. Vamdalia 0 ROE, NORMA J. Vandalia ROPER, LEONA E. Wesf Frankforf RUDOLPH, BOWMAN Grayville O SACKETT, WILLIAM Z. S+. Jacob SCHNEIDER, JOHN P. Mefropolis SCHWARM, GERALD Ohlman 6 SEYER, LUELLA I. Mascoufah SHEPPARD, J. D. Marion SIMMS, JOE L. Sparfa 0 SIMPSON, PATRICIA A. Benfon SIMS, CARLYLE Marion SITTER, LLOYD E. Anna 4 SKINNER, DONNA J. Harrisburg SLOAN, DOLORES M. Cenfralia SMITH, BOB Carrier MiIIs 96 CLASS OF I95l SMITH, CHARLES L. Zeigler SMITH, H ELEN A. Vandalia SMITH, MARSHALL L. Lawrenceville 6 SMITH, TOMMIE e. Zeigler SPAIN, GENE Zeigler SPOONER, MARY J. Murplwysboro 6 STAN FORD, OSCAR E. Salem STOVER, LETTIE M. Carferville STROU P, BARBARA L. Carbondale 9 STUMPE, ELORINE C. Columbia SUMMERS, WILLIAM C. Eldorado SWINK, LEAVELL L. Dongola 6 TABORN, JOYCE H. Carrier Mills TALIANA, LAWRENCE E. MT. Vernon TATE, 'CHARLES G. Harrisburg 6 TATE, DONALD L. Wesf Era n ldorT TAYLOR, BENNY G. Elgin TEM PLETON, MARJORIE H Pinclcneyville 97 CLASS OF I95l TERRY, MARY ANN Carlyle TI-IROGMORTON, JOE E. Malcancla TURNER, JACK H. Clwrisfoplwer 9 VASOUEZ, JULIA E. Lenzburg VON TUNGELN, BETTY Golconda VON TUNGELN, GEORGE R Golconda 9 WAGNER, WILLIAM C. Granife Cily WALKER, DOROTHY J. Wesl Frankforl WALKER, JAMES M. Marion 6 WOLLERMAN, JOY L. Vandalia WARDROP, PHYLLIS A. Golconda WATKINS, LA RUE Woodlawn 6 WATKINS, WILLIAM E. Cenlerville Sfalion WELLER, FLORENCE E. Carlerville WERN ER, KENT Belleville 4 WHITACRE, MAU RICE A. Murplwysboro WILEY, GERALD RAY Plano . WILLIAMS, ELLEN R. Mefropolis 98 CLASS OF l95I WILLIAMS SUE E. Colp WILLIAMS, WILLIAM E. Murdock WILLIFORD, VIRGINIA A Murphysboro 6 WILLIS, NANCY J. Murplwysboro WINNING, WILLIAM T., JR. Herrin WITTER, JACK S. Wood river I Q , WOLLARD, ORVILLE L. I Cenfralia WOOD, DOROTHY I. Warden WYLLIE, GENE D. Marissa 6 YATES, ROBERT BROOKS SI1eIbyvIIIe aff QTIQ Q FRESHMAN OFFICERS LeTT To righT: Bill Jones, liams, sec.-Treas.7 Bob AlberT, QFGS. For The TirsT Time since The war, The Treshman class numbered more of lasT year's high school seniors Than veTerans. This group, yeT To develop iTs campus leaders and To make iTs mark aT SouThern, numbered approximaTely Twelve hundred members aT The beginning of The Tall Ternu. The sTudenTs oT This class elecTed in The Tall of I948, as Their leaders Tor The year, Bob Albert presidenTg Bill Jones, vice-presidenT, and Mona Williams, secreTary' Treasurer. i vice-pres.: Mona Wil- IOO CLASS 0F I952 ABNEY, BETTY J. GalaTia ALBERT, ROBERT J. Eas+ ST. Louis ALLEN, BILL D. Marion 0 ALLEN, MARY J. Rockford ALLEN, PRISCILLA K. MT. Vernon ALLSUP, GENE D. Hursf 6 ANDERSoN, ELLEN E. Albion ARIOTTO, JOHN C. Panama AUSTIN, HELEN L. Mefropolis 6 BASS, SHIRLEY A. BriclgeporT BOYLES, J UVA L. Benfon BEAL, RONALD C. CenTralia 0 BEAN, GERALD T. Marion BEASLEY, PEGGY l. Crab Orclfiarcl BECKER, ALTA J. Jonnsfon CiTy 6 BEIRNE, BEVERLY Herrin BELCHER, BETTY !. Lawrenceville BENNETT, VERA E. Pulaski CLASS OF I952 BERNHARD, JEAN Wesl Era n lcforl BERRY, TOMMY E. Ml. Vernon BESS, JANE C. Fillmore 4 BLGNDI, DELoREs Benlon BELLHORST, ROBERT I. Ereshman BQNER, Pl-IYLLIS N. Chrisloplwer 4 BoNNER, WILLIAM E. Norris Cily BOOKHOUT, TED Salem BORGSMILLER, JOE ANN lvlurphysboro 0 BARKER, JOAN lvlcLeansboro BOURLAND, C. EMIGENE Dongola BRADLEY, LEAH lvl. lvlurplwyslooro 4 BREEZE, EDWIN C. Benlon BREWSTER, MARILYN Benlon BRINKMAN, ERWIN I-l Hoylelon 6 BROADWAY, SHIRLEY Marion BRCDWN, CHARLES E. Collinsville BROWN, W. GALE lvlaunie lO2 CLASS OF I952 BROWN, QLENN L. Ava BROWN, JOYCE E. Oranile Cily BROWN, RICHARD Oraniie Cily 9 l BROWNING, DoNALD R. l Benron l BRUCE, Loufxmw Marion BU RDEN, MARGARE Herrin 6 BU RK, RUTH A. Effingham BURKETT, CHARLES E. Easf S+. Louis BU RLESON, BILL Marion 4 BURNETT, MARY F. Sandoval BURTON, JANE E. Arlingfon, Ky. L. T CABLE, ELEANOR L. Goff 9 CAMPBELL, DONALD L. Anna CAMPBELL, MARY C. Xenia CAMPBELL, THOMA S+. Louis, MO. 0 CAREL, WILBURN o. Carrier Mills CARMODY, D. JEANETTE Hardin CHANDLER, BOB Vandalia S CLASS OF I952 CHICK, SHIRLEY A. Melropolis COFFEY, NORMAN L. IVII. Vernon COLE, JOHN P. Harrisburg 6 COLE, MARY E. Carbondale COLEMAN, PHILIP Y. Carbondale CONATSER, ELIZABETH J Carbondale 0 Cowon, EUGENE Benlon COOK, LOWENN Du Quoin COPELAN D, JAMES R. Marion 6 COPELAND, JOANNE B. Ivlerropolis CRADER, PATRICIA Easr S+. Louis CRAIG, PAUL W. Herrin 0 CRUSE, LELIA M. Carlerville CRUSE, GRACE Anna CUNNINGHAM, Carbondale JO 0 DAKE, JEAN M. Wood River DAVIS, DONALD W. Benion DAVIS, ROBERT L. Balcom IO4 ANN CLASS OF I952 DAVIS, WAYNE H. Wood River DELLEN ECK, NANCY Wesf Erankforf DlCKERlv1AN, CHARLE Carbondale 6 DICKERSON, RoBERT D, Granile Ci+y DILLMAN, IMOGENE Jonesboro DOCTORMAN, RAY C. Cl1ris'ropl'1er l 9 DUCKELS, HELEN L. Carlinville DUMMEIER, NNILMA L. lvlefropolis DURRANT, RICHARD L Chicago 0 EBERSOH L, RUTH E. DeSo+o EBLEN, JO ANN Mcl.eansboro ENGEL, DOLORES, L. L. Kinmuncly 0 ELLIOTT, ROBERT E. Fairfield ERWOOD, ANN Eldorado EARRIS, ANNA L. Sesser 6 FERRILL, WILLODEAN Carbondale EERRILL, SHIRLEY A. Carbondale ELANNELL, CHARLES F. Carrier Mills if ff f f .3 if siigiaify CLASS OF I952 FRICKE, ROLAND L. Addieville FUGATE, MARJORIE Rinard GAINES, MARY F. Sr. Louis, Mo. 0 GALBREATH, JO ANNE Eas+ S+. Louis GAMBER, FRED J. Wesf Franlcforf GARY, MARIS S+. Louis, Mo. 0 GILLESPIE, RODNEY W. Alfon GLASCO, GERALD D. Jonesboro GLASCOCK, BETTY R. Harrisburg 0 GRAHAM, PHYLLIS e. Cairo GRAVES, WANDA J. Marion GREENWOOD, HARVALEE Ben+on 6 GRIFFITH, N. ADA Carbondale GRISSOM, MARY L. Salem GRANDON, IRA L. Rinard 0 GULLEY, BEVERL'-if J. Vaiier HALL, JANE Herrin HAM P, DOLORES M. Pon+iac, Mich. lO6 CLASS OF I952 HARORAVES, MOZELLE Coello HARMON, BOBBIE L. Noble HARRELL, DORIS J. Flora 4 HARRISoN, ROBERT H Cenlralia HARSHA, Wll.LIAM L. Bloominglon HENSLEY, GEORGE J Harrisburg 6 HESTER, SHIRLEY R. Benlon I HEYDEN, SHIRLEY 1 Meclora HILL, DOROTHY J. Herrin 4 HINDMAISI, PATRICIA Ponliac I HIXON, ROY L. Olney HOFFN ER, HELEN L. Carbondale , 6 HOLLAISID, FRANCIS E. Ivlc:LearIsboro HOLMAN, BARBARA J. Olmsled HOOVER, DONALD G Marion I 9 HORMAN, ELMER Mefropolis HOWELL, ROBERT E. ' Pleasanl Mound l HoYIE, LELA A. Ramsey 4.5-A 1 CLASS OF I952 HUG, PHYLLIS H. Highland HUNT, MARY L. Easlr S+. Louis IDECKER, DONALD A. Easlr Allon 6 Jf-xCKsoN, oRvlLLE D. Carbondale JACKSON, PHYLLIS J. Marion JENNINGS, THOMAS V DeSo+o 6 Jonns, HARoLD e. Harrisburg JOHNSON, BARBARA E. Carbondale JONES, NORMA L. Benlon 0 JUNQERS, JACK R. Cenlralia KABU RECK, ROSEMARY K. Belleville KAGY, BETTY J. Carlyle 6 KAHMANN, JIM B. Edwardsville KELL, JIMMIE P. Cenfralia KENEIPP, MARYLEE Grand Tower 9 KENNEY, JANE Carbondale KING, MARJORIE H. Carrni KING, RUSSELL W. Rosiclare IOS I I CLASS OF I952 KLEIN, ELMER J. Kaskaskia KLEINIVIANN, BETTY A. Oranife Cify , KoLDnZ KNIGHT, C. E. Hamburg 6 , Lorem C. I New Afnens I Kiauo, Doiaus J. ' Du Ouoin KRYSHER, WALLY B. Morfon Grove 0 KURTZ. DOROTHY Easf SI. Louis LAN CASTER, MARTHA J. Harrisburg LEC-BG, FLOYD L. Sumner 6 LEONARD, EDMOND E. Carbondale LEWIS, BARBARA Wesf Erankforf LITTLE, CHARLES W. Pulaski O I LLOYD, JEANNE I CarbondaIe I LOWRY, NoRiv1A J. Ewing LOWRY, RANDALL R Cave-in-Rock 4 I LUBER, LEoN E. Marine IVIALZAHN, CAROLYN R. Royalfon MANKIN, KATI-IRYN GoIconda CLASS CF I952 MANN, BETTY J. Herrin MANSFIELD, MAURICE l. Effingham MARBER RY, LILLIAN L Jonesboro 0 MARDIS, EARL S. Bridgeporf MARTELL, MARILYN A. Murplnysboro MARTIN, JAMES R. Jonesboro 6 MARTIN, SHIRLEY R. Gillespie MATH EWS, THOMAS C. Pinclcneyville MATTOX, DOLORES J. Menon 0 MAYER, JANET ST. Louis, Mo. MAYER, MARY A. Ben+on MCAEOOS, ROBERT C. BenTon 6 MQFARLAND, VAL D. Genfralia MQCLERREN, BETTY L. Tliompsonville MCCORMICK, ERNEST E Du Quoin 0 McCOY, WILLIAM C. RoyalTon MCCRARY, THOMAS W. Wesf Eranlcforf MQDANIEL, GEORGE R. Flora I IO CLASS OF I952 MQGEE, DELBERT D. DorIgoIa MCKEM I E, BETTY L. Benfon MCKINNIE, M. CHRISTINE Murphysboro 0 IVICLAEEERTY, SARAH CarborIdaIe MCLAFFERTY, TERESA Carbondale MIDDLETON, JOI-IN I-I. Carrier MiIIs 0 MIEURE, LEE 0. Sumner MILLER, BONNIE L. Brookporf MILLER, MARK E. McLearIsboro 6 MILLER, VIRGINIA L. Murphyslooro MILLNER, MYRA Easf SI. Louis M ITTENDORE, EERN L. OIcawvIIIe 0 MODGLIN, PEGGY J. Cobden MOI-I R, LOWELL V. PIncIcneyviIIe MOODY, JOANNE Tilden 4 MOORE, LAMIRE H. Anna MORRIS, DALE W. Salem MORTON, TI-IOMAS E. Marion Z if .-If 1 CLASS OF I952 Moss, MARY J. Chrisfopher MOSS, VIRGINIA A. Chrisfopher MOUNTAIN, JANEY Ben+on 9 MOWERY, LAVERNE Tamms MOWERY, MILDRED J. UIIin MUNDELL, BETTY A. Benfon 9 MYERS, EDWARD E. Loogoofee MYERS, ROBERT F. Carmi NABERS, EANNY S. Valmeyer 9 NALL, JO ANN Anna NEELY, LAURENE L. Mulberry Grove NEWTON, CAROLYN S Carferville 6 NICHOLS, JACK Marion NICKOLOEE, PATSY J. Wes+ Erankfori' NORMAN, CARLEEN Marion 0 NORMAN, WESLEY P. Marion NULTY, ROSALIE A. Sfoneforf NUTTY, BETTY J. New Columbia I CLASS OF I952 Nurw, MARY Lou New Columbia OBRECI-IT, MARJORIE A. Cisne ORRELL, MARIAN J. Walerloo 0 OSTERMAN, DOLORES A. Sell PALMER, JEANNE S+. Louis, Mo. PARKER, JAMES F. Jolinslon Cily I 0 PARIS, WILLIAM I-I. Rosiclare PATERSON, DCROTI-IY ANN Carbondale PATTERSON, ANDY M. Sullivan 9 PATTON, MELBA Cave-in-Rock I PATTON, PAT Cave-in-Rock PAVLISIN, MICHAEL Collinsville 9 PEEBLES, ALICE I. Mefropolis PEEBLES, MILDRED I. Carlinville PEPPLE, CARMEN L. Sumner , Q I PETERSON, EDALEE Cenlralia PI-IILLIPS, PI-IYLLIS A. Carbondale PLANTE, ELAINE L. Red Bud K X X 32 . 1 if if 'ft f as 4 Q I I 5' CLASS OF I952 PLUN KETT, A. B. Eldorado POLAN KA, CATI-I RYN V. Alma POOL, PATSY A. Carlerville 0 PO RTER, WAN DA N. Eldorado PORTER, VIVIAN L. Murpnysboro PRICE, CAROL S. Palesline 0 PROPST, JQYCELYN MI. Vernon PRESLEY, RITA M. Salem PU LCI-I ER, WANDA M. Carle-rville 0 PUNDSACK, WILLIAM C. Pinclcneyville OUINT, OPAL Melropolis RAINES, ROGER E. Wood River 0 RANCI-IINO, CHRISTINA M. I-Ierrin RAY, LOU E. Oalalia RAYMOND, CAROLYN J Carbondale 9 REYNOLDS, JOYCE J. Carferville REZNER, BARBARA A. Chicago RI-IOADS, MARILYN Befhallo II4 CLASS OF I952 RICHARDS, C. ALLEN Belleville RICHARDSON, DONALD E. Bridgeporf RIDOWAY, JOAN Herrin 0 RILEY, HELEN D. Dix RISLEY, MARJORIE A. Dahlgren RIVA, IVIERLENE T. Chrisfopher 4 ROBBINS, .IANICE J. Fairfield ROBERSON, BILLY Ina ROBISON, ALBERT J. Carbondale 6 ROBERTS, HOWARD P, Wesf Fra VI Iclorl RODENBUSH, BEITILU Wesf Franlvlorl RUEHIVIKORFF, THELMA J Coulferville 6 REINERT, HARRY F. Clay Cily RUNION, BILL C. Carbondale RUST, MARVIN C. Sparla 6 SANDERS, NANCY E. Coulferville SHAUBERT, RICHARD W. S+. Jacob SCHIMPF, BILL D. Gorham IIS CLASS OF I952 scnmior, Rfwmono R. WaI'erIoo SCHWARTZ, AUGUST L. Easi S+. Louis SENKUS, STELLA M. Wesi' Frankforlr 9 SHAFER, MARY L. Hurslr SHAWMEKER, WILLIAM F. Vienna SHELLABARGER, MARY J Herrick Q I SHELBY, BILLY L. Vienna SIMMONS, CARMON G. Carbondale SIMMONS, WILLIAM L. Wes+ Frankforf 9 SIMS, ARTHUR L. Marion SISNEY, BETTY J. Wes? Frankforf SISNEY, LAURA J. Wesf Frankforf 0 SMALLEY, JEANETTE L. Alma SMITH, ALICE J. Carbondale SMITH, DONALD Akin 0 SMITH, HAROLD L. AI+o Pass SMITH, JEANNE L. Ben+on SMITH, NORMA J. Herrin II6 CLASS OF I952 SMITH, View Shawneeiown SMOTH ERS, DOLO RES Wesf Eranlcforl SPARLIN, MELVIN A. Flora Q STANLEY, DOLORES A. Valier STARKEY, MARIBETH A. Farina STIRNEMAN, NORM Valier 9 STORM, EVELYN L. Nolcornis SUMMERS, BETTY O. Mcl.eansboro SUTTON, SAMUEL J. Carurlwersville, Mo. 6 TAAKE, SHIRLEY A. Clwrisroplwer TANNER, JOHNNY W. Carrier Mills TELLOR, CARL L. Carbondale 0 Ti-moemoizrom, Jimw Vienna TIPPY, IBBIE J. Herrin TOPPEN, EDDlE L. Harrisburg 6 TORRENCE, H. JANE Chesfer TRAVELSTEAD, JAMES E. Marion TRBOVICH, MILLIE Valier A R .JR. CLASS OF I952 TRIPLETT, JOAN Carlerville TUCKER, JULIA J. Carbondale TURNBULL, RALPH T. Granife Cilry 0 TURPIN, CHRISTINE Norris Cify TWITCHELL, GENEVA F. Rosiclare U PTON, VELMA M. Brownslrown 6 VAN ARSDALEN, WARREN Wilminglon, Dela. VAUGHT, ILA E. Alhambra VINCENT, ALFRED W. Earina 6 WAHL, JoANN L. Easl S+. Louis WALDRON, ROBERT C., JR lvlurplwysboro WALKER, BETTY J. Anna 0 WALKER, BUD W. Carbondale WALL, BETTY L. Jolwnslon Cily WALTER, JEAN Karnak 6 WARREN, JOHN H. Carbondale WARREN, MARTHA D. Carbondale WASHBU RN, CAROL J Sparla lI8 CLASS OF I952 WASHER, ERANKIE Carbondale WATKINS, LOU CarIerviIIe WEATHERS, RAYMOND G Benfon 0 WEBB, JEAIXINE Ewing WEBB, MELVIN N. 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BuT The Maroons' quesT Tor a second sTraighT conTerence championship in TooTball was ob- sTrucTed by one oT The worsT injury iinxes in The school's hisTory. As each weekend came around, The iniury lisT r'nounTed7 aT one Time or anoTher iT included Bob Colborn, John Corn, Bob Johnson, John Ruzich, Chuck Oyler, and Bill ProcTer, fusT Tc name a Tew. The crowning Touch came when Joe Hughes, The oTher wingman, suhfercd The same TaTe as Colborn, and George l'Bone Sawyer, a hard- driving back, was declared ineligible. There were sTill a Tew brighT spoTs in The '48 campaign, however. Jim Lovin was a leading candidaTe in The balloTing Tor The l.l.A.C.'s rnosT valuable player, which evenTually wenT To John Del SanTo oT NorThern. Lovin was voTed mosT valuable by his TeamrnaTes and was awarded The capTaincy Tor nexT Tall. He was also picked Tor The All-ConT3rence TirsT eleven aT The righT Tackle spoT. Joe Hughes and Bill CoTTon Cos- grove were named on The second myThical eleven, while CapTain John Corn, Warren LiTTleTord, Bob Colborn, and Bob Neal received honorable menTion. Head Coach AssisTanT Coach LELAN D DOC LINOLE l26 CAPTAIN JOHN CORN oolboll Squad FRONT ROW: llell lo riqhll: Asst Coach Bill O'Brien, Manager Dale Floughland, Roberl E Divlalc Jerry bpra++ Bo Neal, Charles Heinz, Galen Davis, John Corn. Jim Lovin, Bill Cosgrove, Don Cross, Warren Lflleiord Joe l-lug es Bill Collard, Par Kelly, Fred Brenzel, Bill Fly, Coach Abe Marlin SECOND ROW: Assl. Coach Leland Doc Linqle, Howard Roberls, Bob Procior. l-larvey Sfoclcer Torrmy Gh Joseph Pieron, Fllsworrh Chiles, Fred Opper, C. G. Moore, Bill Thompson, Bob Dallas, Lawrence Wheeler Cha ies Oyler, Bob Johnson, Dial: Seelman, R. R. Mefcall TFHPD ROW: George Arvai, Joe Trapani, Tom Smirh, Forraee Derickson, l-lerb Cummins, Ceorge Sawyer Jack French Joe Fiorbacz, Bob Colborn, June Gross, Jim Kahmann, Bob Meyers, Ailen Spaulding, Don Shaller Seprernber 25 Ocrober 2 Ocrober 9 Oclober l6 Oclober 23 Ocrober 30 November 6 November I 3 Sou1'hern's I948 Record on Wayne Universily. ., . . Cape Girardeau. ., .,. Indiana Sraie.. Wesrern Norrhern Arkansas Normal Faslern Srare .... . . , .lhere here . here .. here ,. There here . here . 'lhere +he Gridiron BRET MCGINNIS Carbondale Place Kicker GALEN DAVIS Du Quoin Encl BILL COSGROVE Carbondale Cenrer BILL FLY Carbondale Quarlerbaclc 2 DICK SEELMAN Flora Half Baclc JOE HUGHES Wes? Fra n lclorf End PAT KELLY lvlurphyslooro Quarlrerlznaclq CHARLIE HEINZ Gillespie Guard HERB CUMMINS Harrisburg Ouarferback FRED BRENZEL Sraunron Haw DON CROSS Carbondale Taclde BOB JOHNSON Royalron Haht JAY PIERON Murphysboro Cenfer JOI-I N CORN Benfon Tackle JUNE GROSS Du Quoin Guard TOM GHER Carbondale Cenfer BILL COLLARD Cfarni Half JIM LOVIN Benfon Guard BILL THOMPSON MT. Vernon Tackle WARREN LITTLEFORD Vandalia Tackle iiqf la ' A s l , - ' Charles W. Wagner Glenn Whilfenberg Vernon Pallerson Bill Reissaus Bob Neighbors l33 FOSS COL! HTPLI JOE McLAFFERTY Coach Leland Doc Lingle's live-man cross counlry Team had a 2-2 record Tor The Tall season. They placed +hird in The l. I. A. C. Conference. The six Jrhinclads, shown in The piclure below, edged Wesrern, splir even wilh Easlern ini Two games, and losr To Normal, The conference headliners. De-spile Sou+hern's ralher poor showing in The conference, Joe McLaTTer+y loola individual honors as he was crowned champ of The Three-mile run aT+er leading The Harriers across The Tinish line in The lime of 9:07. Eurlrher honors wenl +o lv1cLaTTer+y when he won The Three-mile Turkey Day Run, sponsored loy The Sainl Louis GloloefDemocra+, in The Time of 9:40. FRONT ROW lleflr To righlrlz Arr Menedez, Ray Palmer, Val Dean McFarland, Edward L. Miller, Coach Lingle. SECOND ROW: Roloerr Coleman, Joe lvlcLaT- ferry. I34 1 f Wifi A x , '4 ly M c iw M 3 ,QS iQ - fm, irf 75 . ff . . Y .3 S.. FQ' M S 4 ww was , ,W'.. V Hifxk N M 3 . xxx: I Q - .1 6, R ., , E H x 1 f ' 'ii i 1 'ff S 33: 5 b ' X ' X K .. ' X A f'!,.g .' 4 , f Y , 45, ,, -wif Em ' ' tl . A .WW S , 5. w .9 if: LW 7 Q 2 I . k:1,1iffifmgg'lJ A 'V .- ww, Qi Q. .. ,Q JM WL.V5?, M 9' ' hh X4 4, V fy M 'il f' ii W A- 52544 -f . Qi..-W., W,-w L, K QA f ,V .,7JY., m,w. 4 ,am .QJ,,,?f .r , fi, . Q. M , -i 51: Si M f w - H My M.-1 wg. 4 bk L' f ,wf...1-'T-M! if - . - ? i 'Wi 42? fi?-1 4 1. , - J: ' ' AL -153+ ., ,Z W , , gg, '5' k 1 M,-.. M , S FTM I I, K 5, , b J . , A ., ...ss . W 'ff ' Wig us.. W A , ' K y K in ' 1 gt 3 Q ' , 5 BASKETBALL The SouThern lllinois lvlaroons missed The coveTed l.lA.C. championship by one game in The l948-'49 season, which marked The TirsT Time ThaT l-lolder's charges did noT bring home The Trophy since he Took over The reins Trom Glenn lVlarTin Three years ago. WesTern oT Macomb spoiled The lvlaroons' chances oT gaining aT leasT a slice oT The conTerence crown when They spilled The local guinTeTTe 60-52. Had SouThern won, a Tie in The conTerence would have been assured. As iT was, The Maroons had To seTTle Tor a Third place Tie in The much-iumbled buT inTeersTing conTerence race. This year's squad was compleTely revamped Trom lasT year's lineup. Bob Colborn and Joe Hughes were shelved wiTh iniuries, QuinTon STinson and Gllie Shoahf gradu- aTed, and Jack Eadie was unable To conTinue aTTer sTarTing The season. Thus, iT is surprising ThaT The Team made The Tine showing They did. Bob Colborn's reTurn To The lineup laTe in The season and The Tine showing QT Charlie Goss, Jack Long. Bob Kissaclc, Ernie BozarTh, and Franlc Gladson ThroughouT The season, gave The Maroons a TighTing uniT which, wiTh The excepTion oT Goss, reTurns en masse To Torm The nucleus Tor nexT year's conTenders. VVILLIAM OBRIEN AssT. Coach LYNN C. HOLDER BOB COLBORNI Coach CapTain L36 FRONT ROW: Ilefl Io riqhliz Bob Reinhardl, Frank Glads on, Charles Goss, Jack Lo q Ed Bryan Ernie Boza 'rh Bob Kissaclc, Tom Millikin SECOND ROW: Waller Iviazelc, Jim Parker, Adrian Smilh, Truman HiII, Charles B IceH' Bob Ha cock Ed Hae THIRD ROW: Coach Lynn Holder, H. Gene McFarland, Roberf Wiohmann, W am OB e James Wllc nson December January February 9- 4 Il I5 I8 2I 30 4 8 I4 I5 I9 22 27 29 5 9 IZ I5 I9 22 26 I 948-49 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Beloir College ...... ..... Evansville College Shurrleff 'College Della Srale IMiss.I .... . . . Orfawa Universily ......,.., Ihere here here here here VINCENNES HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT James IVIiIIiIc1n U. .....,,.,...... . Easlrern Illinois .,... Georgerown IKy.I . . , , . . . , Culver-Slocldon Norfhern Illinoisx Illinois Wesleyan .... .,... Illinois Normali Easrern IIIinois ' James IvIiIIiIcin U. ... .., Evansville ,....... .. . Weslern IIIinois' Norlrhern Illinoisx Cape Girardeau Illinois Normal' Kirlcsville IMo.I Easlern Illinoisx Cape Girardeau Wesfern Illinoisi TDeno+es conference games. I37 here here Ihere Ihere here here Ihere here 'rhere rhere here here 'Ihere here Ihere BOB KISSACK Hoopesion Junior ERNIE BOZARTH Walionville Sophomore JACK LONG Flora Junior FRANK GLADSON Pinckneyviiie Freshman CHARLES OOSS Marion Senior 9 BOB REINHARDT Carbondale Freshman TRUMAN l-l I LL Benlon Junior TOM lvllLL!KlN Pinclineyvllle Freshman 140 ED BRYAN Belleville Freshman CHARLES BURKETT Easl Sl. Louis Freshman JIM PARKER JoIms+on Cify Freshman ED I-IALE CouI+erviIIe Ereshman BOB I-IANCQCK I-Ierrin Freshman ADRIAN SMITH Broughfon Ereshman ROBERT WICHMANN Easf S+. Louis Ereshman IQESTLING j g 7 Q 5 Coach EXE-HBITIONISTS JAMES WILKINSON Allhough officially Soulhern has no wreslling feam, +hey do have a group of boys who during lhe year have sfaged several exhibilions. Under Coach James Wilkinson, fhe boys are laugh? lhe slcill of wresfling, which does nor include inflicling dangerous pain holds so oflren observed in professional wreslling. Despile The facl lhaf, from lhe Presidenl of lhe Universily on down, everyone is inleresred in forming a wreslling learn, fhe lack of space and 'facililies seriously hampers progress. FRONT RCW llell lo riglill: Jack McDowell, l-loward Rob erls, Joseph Budde, Phillip Holi, Rolland R. Mefcallr, William C. Wagner SECOND ROW: Don Riggs, Evan l-lill, Warren Lillleford, Thomas Sher, Don' ald Cross, Charley l-lines. I43 RAYMON D ESTES Harrisburg Middleweigifr-novice JAMES TATE Texico We-Herweighr-novice GQLDEH GLGVEIQ CHARLES OCONNER Harrisburg Welrerweigiif-open division 144 GORDON GI BBS Murpiiysboro Ligifr-heavy-open division DGNALD HENRY Carbondale Welrerweigiwr-open division A Hifi - ,,4..Q11' Wiwqqwu., Q93 1 L' J K., . -We J , - A .f we ,M 'KM My . QE, x + . W AS' ' - 3 4 fifvlw Q 1 f K Jim Cole was elecTed capTain Tor The '49 Traclc squad. ReTurning wiTh him will be TIQACK The lvlaroons enioyed anoTher successTul year in Track under Leland P. lDocl Lingle, louT had To loe conTenT wiTh second place honors when NorThern once again annexed The l.l.A.C. conference crown. The NorThern Huskies Trom DeKalb Toolc The conTerence meeT aT Carbondale wiTh 75'f2 poinTsg SouThern managed To salvage 54. Two Maroon cindermen seT new conference records, however. Harold HarTley wenT over The bar aT 6' 4 in The high iump, and OuenTin STinson Tossed The discus I47' I I To break The exisTing mark. pracTically all oT lasT sloring's cindermen, wiTh The excepTi on oT Three. CONFERENCE MEET SCHEDULE NorThern 75lf2 WesTern 42 IX3 SouThern 88 2X3 SouThern 54 l I6 ST. Louis Universi We-sTern 44lf4 IOI 2,43 Normal 29 IX3 EasTern 31 96 I f3 EasTern 54 2X3 Normal QOV4 93 Cape Girardeau FRONT ROW: lleTT To righTl: Coach Lingle, Bill Willing, Charles Dahnke, Harold HarTley, CapT. George BelTz, W. Klingberg, Lawrence Taliana, Gene McFarland, Joe Budde, RoberT Neighbors, Norris Garner, Bill Chapman, and Bill Brown BACK ROW: Frank Braden, Joe Hughes, Willie Anderson. J. D. Cole, Bill Hayes, Adrian STone, Truman Hill, OuenTin Sfinson, Charles Mafhieu, Mike SorTal, Paul Moss, Joe McLaTTerTy, J. R. Creek, Buddy Miller. I46 'UN I, ennis Affer dropping fheir firsf fwo games of fhe season, fhe SIU nef feam bounced back fo fake fhe nexf six ouf of seven games, giving fhem an impressive fofal of six wins and fhree losses. Un- der fhe leadership of Coach Bill Freeburg and Capfain Bill Williams, fhe lvlaroons finished fhird in fhe IIAC Conference. I-FONT ROW: lla-ff fo righfl: Diclc Vorwald, Bill Willianis, Bob l-larmon, Niels Kosfoff SECOND ROW: Bob Armsfrong, D. Mis'cell,J:1clc .awdsley, Jimi Maloffli Cali Coach Lynn Holdens five-man golf squad sef no records and won no mafches in conference compefifion lasf spring, buf fhey did prove fhaf golf is here fo sfav as a sporf af Soufhern, al- fhough home mafches were played on fhe Du- Quoin course. The squad amassed six hundred and forfy-fwo poinfs in conference play, wifh Capfain Shoaf placing fourfh in individual medal play, LEFT TO RlC:l-li: Ji John. Ofiie Shoaf, John Wind- rnan, Vlard Armsfrong BASEBALL Lasl spring, Soulhern parlicipaled in her lirsl baseball conference since IOW As The season progressed, Bill Bleyer wenl 'ro The head ol: lhe deparlrnenl of laurels when he was voled lhe mosl valuable player for lhe year by his learn males Nol lo be lorgollen, eilher, is acling caplain Clyde Leilich who is lhe caplain elecl for lhe I949 season. SOUTI-lERN'S 1948 BASEBALL RECORD April 3 Arlcansas Slale .. April IO Illinois Normal .. April I6 Weslern Illinois .. April I7 Weslern Illinois .. April 20 Evansville College April 24 Arkansas Slale .. lvlay 7 Illinois Normal .. Ivlay 8 Shurlle-If College May I4 Norlhern Illinois . Ivlay I9 Shurllelzl College Ivlay 2l Easlern Illinois May 25 Evansville College May 29 Easlern Illinois FRONT ROW llell lo righll: Kennelh Longman 3b. R D S d P VV D mpsey ss E M Ke r of N Payne s R. L. Kuylcendall p. L. R. Siller p, C. A. Durham ss W Bonali mgr VV E Bauer c SECOND ROW: Richard Jones 2b. W. C. Bleyer 2b W L Oreer' 3b lvlarion Moalce p Don Ragsclale p C l'l Leilich lb, Bob Goalby ol, Peler Ivlilosevich, ol Bob Johnson o Dick Seelman ol THIRD ROW: Jim Lovin ol, E. Koeningsmarlc p, B. G Heil genslen p D Glofer Ib A L Blaclcard lb Bud Graler p R. Slaples ol, W. Kasich p, Waller Frazier c, Coach Marlin Z :il figign if v ff QU x. x . . , ve, 'N , :- mg w h , , -1 K ' f : f ' 3' ,xvkk 1 ,fi ,pm I TIQAMUIQ L BASKETBALL The Sigma BeTa Mu TraTerniTy climaxed a season oT rough and rugged play in The inTramural basl4eTball league by deTeaTing a highly raTed Harrisburg Tive in The Tinal game oT The play-oTT TournamenT. Ten Teams meT aT The end oT The I948 season, all oT whom were Tops in Their individual leagues, To decide who The championship Trophy would be awarded To. ATTer a series oT close games The Sigma BeTas came ouT on Top. Harrisburg, Hogan's GoaTs and The Miners Tinished second, Third and TourTh in ThaT order. The Tive leagues which conTained all inTramural Teams represenTed a well organ- ized recreaTion program oTTered by The UniversiTy under The sponsorship oT Coach Vifillqinson. Members oT The All-STar Team were: Alms, Harrison, Brenzel, Birlcner, Weisbecker, Bonali, DeJarneTT, Genisio, Gray, Chandler, Anderson, Sanders, Bellamy, Cummings, and lvleTcalT. I52 F 1- 153 ' ME 'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO Through Tall, winTer, spring and summer, The girls of SouThern enioy a well- rounded sporTs program. Under The direcTorship oT Dr. DoroThy Davies, The aThleTic deparTmenT begins early in The Tall mapping ouT The girls' aThleTic acTiviTies Tor The coming year. l-loclqey, Tennis, badminTon, soccer, and archery Till The calendar during The Tall Term. Tennis and hockey are especially emphasized in The way oT inTra-class Tourna- menTs. During The winTer monThs, The girls Turn Their aTTenTion Towards indoor sporTs: namely baskeTball, volleyball, Table Tennis, and bowling. Again inTra-class and house TournamenTs provide a sTimulaTing inTluence upon The girls' inTeresT and parTicipaTion. The spring and summer seasons oTTer golT, soTTball, swimming, and liTe saving. ln addiTion To These seasonal sporTs, The Women's AThleTic DeparTmenT engages in several year-round proiecTs. Co-recreaTion nighTs are sponsored during The Tall and spring Terms. Men and women boTh enioy These Tun-packed evenings OT sporTs pro- grams. The Modern Dance Club also is a TavoriTe among The girls. Every co-ed in The deparTmenT loolcs Torward To The SporTs Days. This is The Time when girls Trom The surrounding schools meeT in compeTiTion wifh one anoTher in various sporTs evenTs. AlThough The girls play To win, The main obiecTive OT These geT- TogeThers is social. During The pasT year, SouThern's W.A.A. has parTicipaTed in sporTs evenTs aT Normal, EasTern, and oTher colleges. NT ROW: lleTT To righTl: J. Mann, G. MirchieT, D. MiTchell, R. Wheeler, V. Fox, H. Gresham, J. Levin SECOND ROW: F. lnslceep, A. Eubanlcs, J. Wise, L. Albers, C. Reinbold, N. PiTchTord, P. 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K ' 5-me bg , 1 L -FL T 4 1 --m'-ff 4 L XL M J v- ,LKL VKWRZL, K KKKKKYY K KV K M-MMMWWKNT KY I K LVK KKKKKK L LL XQVLINOIS 'S .51 49 A S 355 gi B553 'D EQ CARO ALE 0 Q7 , 8 J j s1 af'fTf.e . . .ein 5 E 3 . DEO VOLENTE7 0 -74 B ND 6? ,fwwynunq X xg 5 X Em My nn . fm 4-'sam A . 'R FRONT ROW lleff +o righll: Pal Tope, Dean Helen Shuman, Dorofhy Beliz, Mariha Spear. SECOND ROW: Doroihy Gilbert Mary Donahue, Barbara T-lea+h, Pairicia Pallerson, Mary Cralley, Lorraine Wallace. The PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL is composed of rhree represenfalives from each of rhe na- Tional sororifies on campus, and governs all pledging procedures, siandards of scholarship, and rulings on social acriviries for all sororiry members. Officers for The I'-748-49 council were: Presi- dent Par Topey Secrefary, Marrha Spear, Treas- urer, Dorofhy Belrz. The officers rofare from year io year. The INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL is fhe governing body for 'rhe five social fraferniries on Sou'rhern's campus. Each organizarion annually elecfs Jrwo represeniaiives To rhe Council, one from fhe lower classes and one from The upper classes. This year's officers were Ralph Lane, president Russ Fairburn, vice-president Roberf Williams, secreiary-Treasurer. Eacully adviser is Dean Marshall S. Hislcey. FRONT ROW lrighl fo leffl: Tom Middleion, Dean M. S. Hiskey, Russell Fairburn, Ralph Lane, Roberf Williams SECOND ROW: John Bonnivef, R. L, Easi, Dave Rendleman, Harold Slanley, Paul Dickerson, James Baker, Diclc Vorwald DQll1l SIQITICI IEpSllOll Alpha Della chapler of Della Sigma Epsilon was organized al Soulhern in l928, lhe iirsl nalional educalional sororiiy on rhe cam- pus. ln Jrhe pasl year, however, The Della Sigs have become a member of Jrhe Nalional Pan-Hellenic Council, on which is represenred all social sororilies. Membership lo fhe local chapfer is limifed lo girls having high gualilies ol leadership, scholarship, and personalily. Lasl spring, lhis sororily, aclive in all social lunclions al Soulh- ern, was The winner of fhe women's award al lhe lnler-Greek Sing, and of rhe scholarship plaque which is presenfed by lhe Panfl-lellenic Council lo lhe sororily having lhe highesl scholaslic rafing. A winler formal, fall open house, alumnae lea, Mo+her's Day lunch, and a fradirional open house following The Spring Sing made up lhe social calendar. ln addilion, Alpha Della chapler presenls lhe Belly Rhodes Memorial Scholarship +o lhe non-sororily sophomore girl having lhe higheslr scholasfic average. FRONT ROW lleff fo righllz Ann lrwood, Nadine Boner, Louann Bruce, Shirley Broadway, Carol Reichert Wanda Porler, Rebecca Roberrson, Bunlcie Paflerson, Helen Perryman SECOND ROW: Peggy Coleman, Phyllis Auslin, Carolyn Merlz, Mary Alice Ohms, Phyllis Hadfield, Mary Louise Monli, Lee Chones, Pal Rose, Belly Bramlel, Mary Ellen Donahue, Pal Davis. A .sy Qs ,Q - ir K Presidenjr PAT TOPE is am.S-1 wi Q, V. 9 L' iv in Tk' I s, ,, ,... , .. ., . M is my 163 Presidenf DOROTHY BELTZ Di Kappa Sigma Pi Kappa Sigma is a nalional social sororify and a member of lhe Nafional Pan-l-lellenic Congress. The Sororify was esfablished on Soufherns campus in I939, when a small group of girls formed Alpha Xi Chapfer. Since fhaf lime, fhe group has grown fo abouf forly-five aclives and over one hundred fiffy alumnae members. l-ligh scholarship and inferesf in sludenf acfivilies have made our group a leader in campus affairs. Our acfivifies include an open house each ferm, an alum lunch af homecoming, as wel! as parfici- pafion in homecoming acfivifies, a formal dance during fhe winfer ferm, and a formal lea in fhe spring. Pi Kaps are known for lheir afhlefic prowess. Our crack baslcef- ball 'reams have won championships fwo years in a row: in addifion, we hold fhe volleyball championship. One of our foremosf aims has been fo help build a bigger and befler Soufhern. FRONT ROW lleff fo righfl: Jeannine Hauner, Rhillis Canning, Flora Harrelson, Donna Sfaff, Louise Lux SECOND ROW: Jane Norfh, Jean Violeff, Dorofhy Belfz, Maxine Bumpus, Fernenda lnslceep, Barbara Veafh, Mildred lvlarfindale THIRD ROW: Rose Price, Barbara Blaclcford, Mary Johnson, Lillian Albers, Jo l-lunsalser, Marian Johnson, Lynn Wanclling, Ginny Cralley, Jo Ing, Joyce Wise, Wanda Bennelf 1? I64 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma, lounded in Farmville, Virginia, in 1898, eslablished Alpha Nu chapler on Soulhern's campus in I93I. Tri Sigma is a member ol Nalional Pan-Hellenic Conlerence, governing body ol social sororilies in accrediled colleges and universilies. Wilh lhe original ideas and principles as a guiding lighl, lhe sororily has progressed and expanded. ll ollers a well rounded and nalionally planned program ol aclivilies which seelcs lo develop lhe lalenls and lurlher lhe capabililies ol individual members, nol only in lheir personal lives, bul in lheir service lo lhe communily. Tri Sigma's ollicers are: Marlha Spear-presidenl, Pal Paller- son-vice-presidenl, Hannah Lloyd Troull--recording secrelary, Dor- olhy Coleman-corresponding secrelary, and Rosie Knighl-lreas- urer. Presidenl MARTHA SPEAR FRONT ROW llell lo righll: Ada Grilililh, Helen Culley, Sue Baker, Carolin Ray- mond, Fay Keller, Jo Bunch, Mary Lou Hood SECOND ROW: Pal Pallerson, Rosie Knighl, Norma Cox, Roonie McCarlhy, Jo Parker, Alberla Frazer, Belly Conalser, Pal Crader, Jane Kenny THIRD ROW: Donna Clemmensen, Eslher Marlman, Hannah Troull, Jan Maver, Marlha Spear, Thelma Pulcher, June Flynn, Jean Palmer, Jean Lloyd FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Terry, Belly McKeown, Sue Kraper, Lorraine Wallace, Mary Harlrnan, Glenna Frills, Belly Biehl, Carila Wilson, Anna May Been, Ann Kuehn, Maris Gary, Mary Gains, Lovean Roszlcowslci, Jo Roberls FIFTH ROW: Sue Collins, Phyllis Graham, Jeannie Webb, Dolores Langham, Marilyn Morgenlhaler, Dorolhy Coleman, Francis Wood, Belly Neckers, Barbara Hudgens, Dorolhy Kurlz, Belly Rains, Joan Kimber -:L T55 Presiclenf ROBERT L. EAST Chi Della Oldesf social frafernify on Soufhern's campus, Chi Delfa Chi was organized in early December, I932. Since fhen fhe frafernify has parficipafed in numerous college acfivifies. ln fhe spring of I938, fhe Chi Delfs innovafed fhe All-Greelc Spring Sing, which has loecome a yearly fradifion on fhe campus. ln I947, fhe sing was divided info separafe frafernify and sororify groups. From fhaf fime forward, Chi Delfa Chi has capfured fhe cov- efed firsf place frophy awarded fo frafernifies. The frafernify par- ficipafes in all inframural sporfs on fhe campus. Lasf year fhey were undefeafed in baskefball and soffball againsf Greelc compefifion. The ulfimafe aims of Chi Delfa Chi are larofherhood, manhood, and scholarship. lfs ideals are faifh, hope and frafernify. Officers of Chi Delfa Chi are as follows: Rolaerf l.. Easf-presin denf, Carlos Plesche-vice-presidenf, Jack Turner-secrefary, and Glenn Asselmeier-freasurer. Faculfy sponsors are Dr. E. C. Cole- man and Mr. Raymond H. Dey. FRONT ROW lleff fo righfl: Thomas Berger, Gordon Tafe, Richard Hunfer, Glen Asselmeier, Jaclc Turner, Dean Jones, Charles Toler SECOND ROW: Roberf L, Easf, Roberf Swoboda, Ray Docforman, William lsorn, John Fly, Alan Eafon, James Throgmorfon, James Bowling THIRD ROW: Carlos Pleshe, Donald Harriss, Donald Harvick, Richard Friz, Wil- liam Phifer, James Balmer, Tom Sherley, Frank Loffon FOURTH ROW: David Rendlernan, Don Harris, Randall Dofy, Douglas Garbe' James Shaffer, William Hayes, Carl Robinson, John Crosley, Fred Choisser lbb Deiifgi Deiicii Chi Delia Delia Chi was founded in I94O. Erom a group oi six found- ers, The membership has grown io over sixry. Along wirh This expan- sion has been The growih and developmenl oi brolherhood and ira- lerniiy ideals. Eor The pasl rwo years, eiToris ol: The group have been direcied roward building Their organizarion ro meer rhe qualifica- rions necessary ro become a chaprer in a narional irarerniry. The monrhs of worlq demanded by such an aim have borne fruii To The exrenr Thar Delia Delia Chi on February I3, I949, became Bela Chi chapier of Tau Kappa Epsilon narional fraierniiy. Hence, rhis issue oi The OBELISK carries Della Delia Chi for The lasi lime. Brighler horizons loom before TKE of Soufhern, and iis members look for- ward Jro grearer achievemenrs in The iuiure. Officers are: Harold Sranley-presidenr, Jim John-vice-presi- denr, Huberi Loirus-secreiary, Jaclc Bonnevicr-Treasurer, Dean H. J. Rehn-iaculry sponsor. FRONT ROW lieif To righiiz Huberi Loilus, John Bonnevier, Oilberi Harlon Harold Slanley, James John, Sieve Hancock SECOND ROW: Arch Blacicard, William Whiiloclc, Paul John, Earl Bonnele Charles Williams, John DeLeonardo, Lawrence Ward THIRD ROW: Paul Turner, Sherwood Minclfler, Donald Lence, Paul Allen, Jack Bennell, James Kerr, Herman Graves, Wallace Holsapple, Paul Ash, Frank Feigl FOURTH ROW: Richard Murphy, James Hoisrelier, Randall Ashley, Ma ion Talley, William Sheffield, Russell Fairburn, Roberl Barnes, Roy Weshinskey, Lee Tripp, Lewis Hammack I67 ra. 1 C I gssszs . sQg,,,.pw. . . as as f if if f Q, E is E215 f . . -,sim 'ff 45 1.6 W s ,.-,. sy re zifiggiiil 293 we . NE., - - aff eagiafzlfvi KV U si :wiiwzausdgiugq fr , wvlsfffgg A 1, .-uf' lg ' - . i 7 s 5592 1542 If sr Q liver Sf i MW J as Q.5,,:,,- ,. ,.,...., A in 1- V. in VM,-In gm Presidenl NORM NILSSON KCIIJPG DQHG Kappa Della Alpha was organized in IQ33, wilh a lolal ol lwelve charler members. During lhe war, KDA, like all olher social lralerni- lies al Soulhern, became inaclive. ln lhe lall ol l945, lwo alumni ol lhe lralernily, Jesse Slonecipher and Bill Glasscoclc, selecled lwenly- live men lor lheir prominence in various campus aclivilies, and re- crealed lhe organizalion. Kappa Della Alpha became lhe lirsl lra- lernily on campus lo gel back inlo aclion lollowing lhe war. Each year, KDA presenls lwo evenls ol inleresl lo lhe enlire sludenl body. The group gives an All-School Dance each lall lerm, and during lhe winler lerm, il sponsors lhe l'Service lo Soulhern, All-School Variely Show. Ollicers are: Presidenl, Norman Nilsson: Vice-Presidenl, Lesler Biclqelq Secrelary, Virgil Spruell: and Treasurer, William Albers. Sponsor ol lhe organizalion is William Pal Randle. Honorary members include: Dr. Charles D. Tenney, William lvlarberry, and l-larold l-lines. FRONT ROW llell lo righll: lnlenry Manlredini, Ben Blades, Bill Albers, Charles Durham, Don Slacy, Bob Thorne SECOND ROW: Louis Diamond, Roy Forshee, Biil Ledbeller, Louis Gaskins, Jack Mawdsley, Tom Cvher, and Diclc Vorwald Tl-llRD ROVV: Jirn Tale, Arl Azar, Calvin Neunaber, P. F. VanWinlcle, Norman Nilsson, Jerry Vfiley, Gil Ely, Bob Armslrong, Frank Biello, Jim Pillcin, George Kirialas FOURTH ROW: Bill Tale, Carlyle Oll, Donald Tale, Virgil Spruell, R. D. Snider, Arl Menendez, Charles L. Collrell, Jerry Sellzer, Les McCullum, Charles Ellioll, Ralph Lane Ib? N u Epsilon Alpha Nu Epsilon Alpha, youngesl of The social fraiernilies on Soulrh- ern's campus, was organized in The fall of I94l. The fraiernify was inaciive during 'rhe war buf was reorganized in The fall of l945. Allhough young in age, Nu Epsilon Alpha is maiure in spiril and abiliry of Tralernal brolherhood. li is now acclaimed as one of The leading campus organizalions. Each year, Nu Epsilon Alpha presenis 'rhe Henry Hinkley Memo- rial Award 'ro The oulslanding aihlele of The year in honor of Henry Olis Hinkley, who was killed in service. A winier formal dance, Home- coming aciivifies, Fa+her's Day, Spring Carnival, infra-mural baske?- ball, soflball, and bowling, plus various oiher campus acfiviiies, are included in The many inferesls of This organizalion. The Nu Epsilon Alpha chapier house is locaied al 9OI S. Wash- ingion ihis year, and The Tacully sponsors are Dr. Vifilliam Pilkin and Dr. Max Turner. FRONT ROW llefl lo righllz Mel VVhiHenborn, Paul Dickerson, Charles Morris, Dick Hemmingsen, Norman Goldman, John Roach, Bob XIVGTRCF SECOND ROW: Glen Johnson, Loran Wilson, Herschel Williams, George Echerd, Gene Springer, Bob O'Daniell, Lowell O'Daniell, Earnesi' Yuhas THIRD ROW:,Marshall Smilh, Busler Mueller, Donald Oullen, Norman Davis, Frank Dunsi, Bob Smilh, Bob Friedman, Pud Williams, Donald Boesch, Sam Eubanks, Don Jenkins, Langley Wade, Tom Slubbs FOURTH ROW: Syl Rayburn, Donald Lucy, Biil Marlin, Rome Rossi, Tom S+acy, Buell Tanner, Rod Kraalz, Ray Palmer, Joe Laiiimore, Warren Ellioli, Duward Bean .. .L , la? Presideni Q0 1 L ' x , , 1 ROBERT KISSACK K - it x. 0 ,gs I . 0. s v, 1.8 4432 'T W1 s 495' gcsigmulfg Belo Mu Sigma Bela lvlu was organized January 23, I939, To furlher ihe causes of leadership, scholarship, and alhlelics al Souihern Illinois Normal Universily. ln Jrhe pasr Ten years, Sigma Bela Mu has grown wilh Soufhern. Irs members have parlicipared in all campus acliviries of The pasl year, and, as The iirsl year of full universily slalus ends for Soulhern, Sigma Bela Mu is proud of ifs role in Jrhis rapidly grow- ing insrirulion. The new chapler house is localed al 3I2 Weslr Mill Slreer. Frarernilry sponsors are: Dr. Dylcehouse, Mr. Melvin Johnson, and lvlr. Franklin. FRONT ROW lleif fo righil: Harold Paflerson, Roberf Kissaclc, Donald Jones Tom Middlelon SECOND ROW: Roberi Johnslon, Harold Kissack, Roper? Smilh, Russell Sexion, William Parrish, Jaclc Bullar, Phil Holi THIRD ROW: Wendell Jones, Carroll Davis, William Davies, Donald Sollars, John Larilc, William Wagner, Roloerf Veach FOURTH ROW: Earnesl Bozarfh, Edgar Alms, William Gooch, Roberl Blackman, Charles Oyler, Dean Pafierson, Glen Wilienburg 170 Indepenclenl Sludenl LJ nion Originaling for The purpose of of-fering all of Sou+hern's slu- denls, nor belonging Io frarernilies or sororilies, an opporluniry for social, inrelleclual, and polilical avenues of inleresls, The Independenl Sfudenl Union has grown sleadily and successfully Ihrough Jrhe years in promulgaring Their program. Dances enable The sludenls Io ge+ away from Their sludies for a Iiflle recrealion every weelc or so. While Iecfures, given by The besl of Ihe faculry members, somelimes supplemenl a sfudenfs college worlc, buf more oflen olrler him a chance +o acguainl himself wi+h Ihe imporlanf evenrs raking place in Jrhe world +oday. The campus eleclions, of course, provide an opporlunily for civic Training. I+ is here Ihal The success of The I.S.U. can be mosr accurafely measured, by showing The sfrides made in winning popularly elecled campus offices. Wilh ils program ol varied acliviries, Ihe Independenl Sludenl' Union presenls an opporfunily for sludenls To go inlo acfivilies of in- Ieresf 'ro Ihemselves. FRONT ROW Ilell io righll: Mary Eearnside, Louie Walers, Mary Alice Newsom, Kay Elefcher, Msdalyn Fisher, NNiIIiam Burns, Jeanne Spooner, Jacqueline Elmore SECOND ROW: Bonnie Coggan, Juanifa Planfec, unidenfilied, Laura Hammond, Dorolhy Kunz, Alfa Beclcer, Jean Humm, Rosalie Nulfy, Virginia Miller, Kafhryn Middlelon THIRD ROVv': Esfher Paialx, Diclc Jones, Bill Walers, Bob Alberls, Pal Pallerson, Bill Hancock, James Cannon, unidenfilied, Claylon R. Eblin, Houghland Middlelon, Louise Lienesch Presidenl WILLIAM BURNS Vice-Presidenl JAMES CANNON Secrelary MADOLYN EISHER Corresponding Secrelary BETTY WILSON Treasurer MARY EEARNSIDE Librarian JESSE PERKINS ii ip I I I7I MEMBERS Happy Hollow House of Seven Gables House of 3l2 Johnsons Co-op La Casa Manana Masiaba Ocfopus Perkins Household Sagawah Tamarack Turner I2 809 S. Universily 900 S. lllinois 700 Club n ependenl Giles ' ouse ounci The lndependenl Girls House Council is an organizalion of presi- denls and represenlalives from each independenl organized and un-organized girls' house. Main purpose of Jrhe Council is +o acl as a 'lgirlsl sludenl councill' in coniunclion wilh lhe Office ol: The Dean of Women. Maliers of policy as well as rules and regulalions relaling ro girls are referred To ihis group for consideralion and preseniaiion of Jrhe sludenls' opinions and advice. ln This, irs lirsl year, +he Council has been of invaluable aid io lhe Dean of Women in delermining whai new policies and rules should be. ln addilion, The organizalrion has promoled good will and social advancemenl among The various independenl girls' houses. Officers for Jrhis year are: Helen Fildes-presidenr, Marilyn Provari -vice-presidenl, Dorolhy Kung-secrelary-ireasurer. Miss Rulh Haddock is 'rhe faculfy sponsor. FRONT ROW lleff 'ro righfl: Charlolle Overbey, Mariorie Obrechi, Beverly Cul- ley, Beililu Rodenbush, Kalherine Trapani, Laura Hammond SECOND ROW: Rulh Haddock, Delores Porler, Mae Rose Fisher, Rosemary Bolers, Margery Mason, Marilyn Provarl, Helen Fildes, Madolyn Fisher, Dorolhy Kunz I72 Aniisnq oll LocaTed on The souTh corner oT SouThern's campus is AnThony Hall, dormiTory Tor girls. This aTTracTive, red-brick sTrucTure, builT in l9l4, provides accommodaTions Tor over one hundred co-eds. During The war, AnThony hall did an abouT Tace To house The air cadeTs sTaf Tioned aT S. I. U. ln keeping wiTh iTs large enrollmenT, The Hall is well represenTed by iTs members in numerous campus acTiviTies. HighlighTs oT The social year include open house, a ChrisTmas dinner and dance, The annual spring Tormal, and weekly all-school dances. During The winTer, volleyball and baskeTball Teams are organized and enTered in The annual women's TournamenT. The Hall is governed by an elecTed council oT Two members Trom each oT The Tour classes. OTTicers are: Louise Lienesch-presidenT, RuTh ShaeTer-vice-presiclenT, Billie Rose Schwegman-secreTary, Helen Gresham-Treasurer. DirecTor is Miss Maxine Vogely, wifh Miss Mary Nobel Barron as her assisTanT. PresidenT LOUISE LIENESCH FRONT ROV! lleTT To righTl: Mary Fearnside, Shizuko Murao, Jerry Anderson, Jo Venegoni, RuTh Beach, Lucille Gunn, KaThryn Venegoni, Kim MiddleTon, Billy Rose Schwegman, Mona Lou Fagan, June Cunningham, Mary Lou LeaThers. SECOND ROW: RaT Muriie, Mildred LeTTler, Marge Raback, Becky PoiroT, BerTha Rirley, Julia Mann, DoroThy Ripplemeyer, Ellen McCullough, CaTherine Bell, Louella GaTes, Carolyn Reinbold, Deloros Sharp, Fay Sisk, Vkfilma BillingTon, Jean KoesTerer. THIRD ROW: RuTh ShaTer, Mary STevens, DoroThy MiTchell, LucreTia Wiemken, RuTh Sprankel, Mildred Lorenz, Helen Gresham, Clara Lewis, RuTh Wildy, Erma Douglas, Louise Lienesch, Leona Becker, EsTher Paiak, Marion McKemie, Mildred Michels, Blanche ShorT, Phyllis Johnson, BeTTy Wilson T73 FRONT ROW llell lo righil: Slella Senlcus, Cafhryn Polanlca, Lyla Reichert Norma Jones. SECOND ROVV: Jane? Ozmenl, Florence Hinlcle, Sue Price, Helen Fildes Tl-llRD ROW: Juanila Planfec, Cheriia Page, Elsie Toclcslein, Delores Oslerman, Bonnie Coggan Phyllis Redd, Margie Fugaie, Juva Boyles, Arlene Beaulieu JOl-lNSON'S CO-OP, localed a+ 7l2 Sou+h Universiiy Avenue, is one of lhe oldesl and larg- esl' organized house al Soulhern. This year, 'rwenly-one girls are residing in lhe house. As usual, ihe girls al Johnsons Co-op are aciiye in affairs of lhe campus, including Homecoming ac- Tivilies, loaslcelball, and Spring Carnival. Social aclivifies of lhe house consisf of a parly each ierm. Organized in December I947, lhe HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES is localed al 8l7 Soulh Uni- versify. l-louse molher is Mrs. Alla C. Doolin. Officers are: Marilyn Proyarl-president Ruih McClure-vice-president Kalhryn Manlcin-seo rerary-lreasurer, and Jean Dillman-reporfer. FRONT ROW llefl' fo righilz K, Mankin, B. Weelcs, Mrs. Doolin lhousemoiherl, P. Minor, W. Mif- chell, l. Oberheu SECOND ROW: P. Dougan, R. Brummeil, J. Dillman, L. Mowery, R. McClure, J. Moody, M. Provarl, P. Beasley, S. Udarholf FRONT ROW llell lo righll: Nancy Sanders, Rosemary Kabureclc, Jean Williams, Kalherine Trapani SECOND ROW: Eleanor Cable, Janice Robbins, Joann Borland, Ann Riley Tl-llRD ROW: Belly Joyce Walker, Belly Heisner, Luella Sayer, Palricia Shinn, Jeanne Gorden, Shirley Garrison, Rosemarie l-lullmasler, Jean Humm LA CASA MANANA, a girls' house al 304 Wesl Mill slreel, was organized in lhe lall ol l948. Various members are aclive in W.A.A., sludenl council, language clubs, publicalions, and music. Aclivilies include parlicipalion in homecoming decoralions and exchange parlies. Ollicers are: Kalherine Trapani, presidenl: Pal Shinn, vice-presidenlg Jeanne Gordon, secrelary- lreasurer. Organized in lhe lall ol I947, MASTABA be- came Soulhern's lourleenlh independenl organ- ized house, localed al 203 Easl Pearl Slreel. lls members hold bi-monlhly meelings and parlici- pale in lhe various aclivilies ol lhe campus. Ol lhe lourleen members lhis year, nine came in wilh lhe l948-49 school year. FRONT ROW llell lo righll: Virginia Medley, Jane Kibler, Rila Presley, Madge Eddleman, Lena Panlaleo, Dorolhy Kunz, Doris l-larrell SECOND ROW: Nellie McCabe, Norma Slirneman, Lois lryin, Dolores Slanley, Jeanelle Smalley, Emigene Bourland FRONT ROW lleT'I' To righllz W. Meininger, J. Johnslon, G. lssler. D. Bean, L. Moore, F. Derickson SECOND ROW: T. Sloan, D. Cambell, L. Siller, B. Moskoff, K. Delap, E. Bellamy, T. Slubbs, J. Can- non. W. Sackeff, R. Schauberf, 'L. Eisenhauer, B. Procfor The MANOR HOUSE, sponsored by Ralph Dillow, was organized in I947. lr lakes an acrive parr in inrramural sporls and in Homecoming ac- fiviries. Twenry-six men live ar The Manor ar pres- enr. Various social Tuncfions are held Jrhroughour The year. Orficers are: B. A. Moskori-presidenr, F. Derrickson-vice-president K. L. DeLap-sec- rerary-Treasurer, B. Meininger-social chairman. Locared al 7Ol Sourh Universiry, The NOR- MANDY has been a boarding house Tor several years. H was organized info a feeding co-opera- live in The winler of I948. The Normandy has been acrive in campus acriviries, wining a Tirsl prize for Irs unique homecoming house decora- lion. Officers are: James Hancock-president Rus- sel King-vice-presidenl, and Richard Sanders- secrerary-Treasurer. FRONT RONN llefl To righflz Earl Carrufhers, Arlhur McConnaughay, Joy Barlley, Paul Murrie, Richard Cook SECOND ROW: Waldo Golliher, Harlan Suils, Russsell King, Herschel Suifs, Charles Koch, Huey Cummins, James Hancock, James D. Tucker s . . 3 z E 1 ,I 6 III - T T ' FRONT ROW lleil lo righfl: Roy Roberls, William Lienesch, Bill Plumlee, Charles Walker, Loren Eddleman, Gene Simmons SECOND ROW: Wilbur l-lemmer, Arlhur Reimer, Roberl Lawrence, Louis Frank, Bob Brayiield, Willie Foehner, Bill Brown, Bob Davis, Terry McMahon, Denzel Berry, Charles Koch, Rick l-lenry Now locaied a+ SI4 Souih Universi+y, SOUTH- ERN COMFORT was aclivaied during +he fall of l948. If has ninefeen members, organized in an informal manner, and worlcing 'ro furlher social and scholaslic life among +hemselves. Oificers Tor I948-49 are: Bill Plumlee, president Charles Koch, vice-president Bill Brown, secrel'ary-+reas- urer. FRONT ROW llefl io righllz Wynne Yo June Tuclr, Dorolhy Ouiclr ung, Anna Lou Originally a boys' house, TURNER I2 was or- ganized in I944 and received ilrs name from lhe rwelve girls +hen members of lhe group. Wilh an increased membership of eighleen, Jrhe girls par- Jricipafe in such aclivilies as Homecoming, Spring Carnival, house parlies, and picnics. Presideni of ihe organizalion for Jrhis year has been lvladolyn Fisher, a iunior from Karnak. Farris, Belfy Abney, Norma Jean Smifh, SECOND ROW: Palsy Burlcs, Lois Follz, Lowenn Coolc, Esler Marlman, Madolyn Fisher, Earlene Marlin, Palricia Drone, Ann Elders, Ann Delvida, Belly McHenry, Imogene Shubach I77 BUDGET BUCKETS !78 FRONT ROW IleTT To righTl: RoberTa Lung, Beverly Cochran, Mary Terry, Rosie KnighT, Peggy Coleman SECOND ROW: MarTha LancasTer, Dr. MOTT, Bonnie BaTeman, KaTherine Kaeser, Sue Kraper THIRD ROW: Billie Schwegman, June Jaclc, Phyllis Shaw, Louise Lienesch, Clara Lewis, Carolyn Anderson, BeTTy Rhodes, Marilyn Riess The ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDU- CATION is an inTernaTional organizaTion OT kin- dergarTen-primary Teachers. lTs purpose is To pro- moTe educaTional opporTuniTies Tor small chil- dren. The organizaTion has been To a number OT comferences and has gained a greaT deal by Them. They have learned how oTher schools are helping Their small children and The plans ThaT They have made Tor Them. The purpose OT The COMMERCE CLUB is To TOsTer The sTucly OT business in The UniversiTyg To encourage scholarship and The associaTion OT sTu- denTs Tor Their muTual advancemenT by research and pracTiceg To promoTe closer aTTiliaTion be- Tween The commercial world and sTudenTs OT commerce: and To TurTher a higher sTandard OT commercial eThics and commercial welTare OT The communiTy. FRONT ROW lleTT To righTI: June Cunningham, Melba Borgmer, Frieda Ellis, Doris Coleman, Muriel FulTs, Virginia WilliTord, Lillian OebhardT, Nancy Willis SECOND ROVv': Bob STelle, Jerry Ely, ArT Azar, Charles BroclceTT, Virgil Warneclce, Paul Allen, Harold Brubaker, WalTer STone, Ralph Young, Carl Oaehrig, Jim Birch THIRD ROW: RusTy Chaney, Gene Johns, Ralph Simmons, Virgil Spruell, Joe Niemann, Roy ROberTs, Charles Bufler, Bob Harrell, Nvniio Corona, Richard Bueclcman FRONT ROM! llei? To righll: Mrs. Millicenl Flankla, Rulh Spranlrel, Fsfher Faialc, Pauline Crrandon, Mrs. Alice Wrighi SECOND ROW: W. C. McDaniel, Billy Carr, Frnmell Moll, William Slauclacher, Charles Goss, Woodrow Filoles. Joseph Rezellca, Louis Rowell, L. D. Rodabaugh A professional, honorary maihemalrics organi- zalion, +he maior purpose of DELTA Rl-lO is ro recognize superior achieyemen+ in +ha+ field and io provide an opporiuniiy for iis members ro obiain a greaier perspeciive of maihemalics. Facully sponsors are: L. D. Rodabaugh and NN. C. McDaniel. Officers are: Joseph Reze+lca- presideni, Donald Manus-vice-presideni, Esiher Paialq-secreiary, Charles Ablelie- Treasurer, Rufh Sprankel-program chairman. Lambda Chapier oi GAMMA Tl'-lFTA UPSi LON, a nalrional professional fralrernify of geog raphy, was organized ai Souihern on June lc? IQ36, ro serve The inleresis of maiors and minor in geography. Dr. Floyd F. Cunningham, Chair man of +he deparimenlr of geography and geol ogy and a charier member of The naiional or ganizaiion, is sponsor of The group. FRONT ROW llefl 'ro righfl: Dr, Floyd Cunningham, Philip J. Van Winkle, William E. Wafers, An- son Hinkley, Joyce Wise SECOND ROW: Dallis Price, Amelia Harrel, Scollie Lynch, James Polsron, Doris Walers, James R. Williams, Nora Kreher THIRD ROW: Franlc J. Marshall, Esfel Logan, Arley Ludwig, Roberl Milfon, Gene Osburn c u FRONT ROW llefl lo righfl: Millicenl C. l-laniqla, Margurine Pavlolilf, Belly Mcl-lenry, Lucille Dinlelrnan SECOND ROW: Dr, William N. Phelps, Charles W. Allen, Lawrence Slone, Roy Weshinslcey, Warren R. Eberharl, Lloyd Palheal, Roberl F. Elheridge, Roberl Luelzow, Dr. Willis G. Swarlz Esfablished al fhe Universiry of lllinois in l909, as a narional honorary educarional fralernily, KAPPA DELTA Pl, Della Chi chapfer, was eslab- lished a+ Soulhern Illinois Universiry on May 20, I939, under The sponsorship of Dr. Willis G. Swarlz. Primary aim of 'rhe lralernily is lo fosler high slandards of prepararion for leaching. A secondary purpose is +0 provide a social medium for rhose who have high inleresl in lhe field of educalion. Psi Chapler of KAPPA Pl was insrallecl al Soulhern on February 3. l94O. A+ present Jrhere are approximarely lwenly-five members of lhe organizarion. The acring officers 'For I948-49 are Chuck Rush president and Marilyn Provarl, sec- relary-freasurer. The main proiecl for 'This year has been 'ro sponsor arf exhibilions in local s+ores, infer-deparlmenral lallcs, and 'reas al arf shows. FRONT ROW llell 'ro righll: Kennelh Ervin, Glenna Frills, Marilyn Provarl, Doris M. Swayne, Mavis Upchurch, Ben P. Wallcins SECOND ROW: Leslie Brumlfield, Edmond Mielzner, Bill Mary, Don Lence, Vlfalier Alchison, Woodrow Rusl, John Led- beller, Bill Plaler is . ,Q FRONT ROW lleil fo righflz Carl Wimberly, John R. Armsfrong, James Oliver, Dr. Bruce Merwin-Sponsor SECOND ROW: Frederick Dielz, Sfanley Haas, Dale Houghland, VVarren Eberhari, Thomas Middlelon, Roberf F. Elhe- ridge THIRD ROVV: Roberi Ashby, Rodney Kraafz, William McBride, John Roach, Roberf Luelzow, Bill Hayes, Lesier Biclcel KAPPA PI-II KAPPA is a nafional professional eclucalional fralerniiy. The Alpha Upsilon chap- Ier was founded on Sou+hern's campus in I932. Members of The organizarion are selecled on The basis of recognized abilily and sfrong moral characfer Io promole The cause of eclucalion. Officers are: John R. Arrnslrong-presidenl, Carl Wimberly-vice-president Ernmelf Moll- Jrreasurer, James Oliver-secrelary. PI KAPPA DELTA is one of +he largesf na- fional honorary forensic frafernilies in The Uniled Slaies. Sou+hern's chaprer, Icnown as The Illinois Upsilon chapler, has approxirnalely rwenry-eighl sludenl and Tour faculry members on The campus. The chapler sponsors all of Sou+hern's speech learns and The Egypfian Speech Feslival, which is held annually Tor high school srudenrs ol Soulh- ern Illinois. FRONT ROW llelil fo righllz Phyllis Johnson, Charloll Waggener SECOND ROW: Ralph Lane, Lewis Hammaclc, Dr, C. H, Talley, Isfennelh Pefers, Denzel E. Berry X FRONT ROW llell To righll: Roberf Pulliam, Dr. Jesse Har is SECOND ROW: Frank Moake, Nancy Gillespie, Lucille Dinlelrnan, Nedra Midiaas, Dr, Vfilliam Schneider A narional honorary fraierniiy, SIGMA TAU DELTA is primarily for persons professionally in- Jreresied in 'rhe sfudy of English. ll promolres cre- aiive wriiing as well as ihe discussion of lifera- iure and language, and has rradirionally pub- lished, The Scarab, a campus lilerary magazine. Roberi Pulliam was elecied presidenf for Jrhis year, while Dr. J. W. l-larris served as laculry sponsor. The Spl-llNX CLUB is Sou+hern's non-scholasiic honor socieiy. Membership is based on achieve- menl in exira-curricular acriviiies, and is awarded in recogniiion of unselfish service Jro ihe Univer- siiy. Filleen members from fhe iunior class are elecfed 'ro membership each spring frerm, and live members from 'rhe same class, when seniors, are elecled during The nexi winfer lerm. FRONT ROW: lleil lo righll: Dorolhy Bellz, Prof. F. 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IT was This large band ThaT enTerTained The mammoTh crowd ThaT was waiTing Tor The arrival oT PresidenT Truman. Following TooTball season, The band was cuT down To sevenTy members, Tor reasons oT eTTiciency and' balance. The concerT bancl Thus shaped up very rapidly, and presenTed iTs annual WinTer Con- cerT on February I. The program incuded music OT a calibre ThaT had noT been wiThin The means oT The band since The pre-war days. DirecTor HAROLD HINES FLUTE: Bill MonTgomery, BeTTy Mundell, Joan Ridgway, Mona Williams. OBOE: BeTTy Kleimann. ENGLISH HORN: PaTricia Burlrs. BASSOON: Clayborn Umberfield, Alma VVilson. B-FLAT CLARINET: Leah Bradley, CarTer Breeze, Mary Campbell, RoberT Correll, Charles Diclcerman, Warren EllioTT, John Fly, Norma Fry, Bill Kelsey, Oliver Kuclcer, Dahl Mason, Gene Moore, Jim PiTlcin, Harry ReinerT, Marilyn Riess, Lonnie SmiTh, Ray Sullenger, Langley Wade. ALTO- CLARINET: Virginia Miller. BASS-CLARINET: Pauline I'IolT. ALTO-SAXOPHONE: Phyllis Hug, Rosie KnighT, BeTTy Morris. TENOR-SAXOPHONE: Jean VioleTT. BARITONE-SAXOPHONE: Jack Fiscus. FRENCH HORN: Richard Barron, Bill Davis, MargareT Gardner, Roger Hughes, Jerry Williams. CORNET AND TRUMPET: Richard BazzeTTa, Jim Farmer, Virginia Giliceson, MilTon Grooms, Lloyd Higgerson, Angelo Leoni, Tom McCrary. BARITONE: RoberT Thomas, KaThryn MiddleTon. Randall Ashley. TROMBONE: Roy BarTh, OuenTin D. Mislsell, William LedbeTTer, ArThur Relford, Joe Hind- man, Tilford Brooks, Don Campbell. STRING BASS: Mel Siener. BASSES: Mel Siener, Bill Green, Joe Miller. SNARE DRUM: Bob Welch, George Caslelon, Elmer Goode, Jerry Wiley, BASS DRUM: Harlan Wiley. CYMBALS: Lora J. ETherTon. BELLS: Jo Ann Cunningham. TYMPANI: Gene Howev. MARIMBA: Lowenn Cook, Mary Jo Shellabarger I86 ie nivensilq A Ccippellcl Iioiv The UniversiTy A Cappella Choir, composed oT eighTy voices, is direcTeoI by PxssociaTe ProTessor Floyol V. Wakeland. This choir Torrns The nucleus Tor The one-hundred and TwenTy voice mixed chorus. This group is one oT The mosT acTive oT all musical groups on The campus. Early in The Tall, The choir sponsors The SouThern Illinois Choral Clinic. The guesT clirecTor oT ThaT clinic Tor This year was Harry R. Wilson oT Columbia UniversiTy. In The early parT oT The ChrisTmas season, The choir Torms The ToundaTion Tor The Soulrhern Illinois Ora- Torio SocieTy, in The annual presenTaTion oT Handel's 'IMessiah'I under The baTon oT Dr. MauriTz Kesnar. During The ChrisTmas and EasTer seasons, concerTs are presenTecl on The campus. Yearly, during The spring vacarion, The A Cappella Choir makes a Tour oT The sTaTe, hoping To encourage sTudenTs To aTTencl SouThern. The acTiviTies oT The choir close wiTh The annual spring concerT in Shryock AudiTorium. DirecTor FLOYD WAKELAN D FRONT ROW lleTT To righTI: Jean Dake, Delores Blondi, Mary SmiTh, Lou Ann Beggs, Bonnie Baleman, Jane Torrence, RoberTa Wheeler, Julia Tucker, Jo Ann Ing, Gloria Moroni, Helen Jones, Alma Wilson, RuTh HalTerman, Jo Ann Cunningham, Dorolhy Hannigan, Mary Mayer, PaTricia Drone SECOND ROW: Mozella Hargraves, Louise STorm, BeTTy McHenry, Jackie Davis, PaTricia Eaclie, Shirley Mihok, KaTherine Gilkeson, Thelma Pulcher, PaTricia Crader, RuTh McClure, Ann Kuehn, Carolin Miller, Shirley HesTer, Florence Crim, Mona Vifilliams, MarTha Spear, Nancy Gillespie, Norma Fry, Jocelyn PropsT, Rosie Knight Jeane SmiTh, BeTTy MiTchell, Lowen Cook, Doris CarringTon, Eleanor Cable, Floyd V. Wakeland, DirecTor THIRD ROW: Clark Williams, James Baugher, Russell Davis, CarTer Breeze, Mimi Alecci, Paul Margelli, Max Mason, RoberT Brubaker, Bill Wakeland, Allen Richards. Roger Hughes, Gene Hovvey, Donald Ellis, Bill LedbeTTer, Jim Levan, Ivan Swan, Charles Borger, Jerry Ely, Jack Fiscus. Lindell DeJarneTT, Jerry Levelsmier, Harold SkeITon, Frank Groves, Harry Childers, Bill Hall, Norman Rodenberg, Warren EllioTT I87 f -G ' 'ii ie Universilg PCIAIQSTFCI Gne oT The oldesT groups on SouThern's campus is The conce-rT orchesTra, organized abouT IQI4, under The direcTion oT Blen Bainum. David S. MclnTosh, now an associaTe proTessor oT music, ioined The UniversiTy TaculTy in l927, and was orchesTra conducTor Tor eighTeen years. The baTon passed To Dr. MauriTs Kesnar when he became chair- man oT The music deparTmenT in I946. AT ThaT Time, The organizaTion had only ThirTeen members: Today iT has sixTy-Tive. The orchesTra made eighT public appearances aT SouThern and in SouThern Illinois This season. FirsT on The lisT was The presenTaTion oT l-landel's The Messiah in Shryocl4AudiToriun'1 on December I2. The orchesTra repeaTed The perTormance in Carmi a week Iafer. One oT The special evenTs Tor The group was The perTormance aT The in- auguraTion oT PresidenT D. W. Morris. ConcerTs were presenTed on The campus March 3, and during Music Week in May. ln addiTion, The orchesTra presenTed concerTs in l-larrisburg, Cape Girardeau, and Vienna. DirecTor MAU RITS KESNAR MEMBERS: Dr. Mary E. Barry, Dr. J. Cary Davis, Richard E. Morse, John S. WhafTon. Randall Ashley, Richard Barron, Roy BarTh, Leah Bradley, RoberT Brubaker, PaTricia Burlcs, George CasTleTon, Loween Coolc, Charles Diclcerman, MargareT Gardner, Virginia Gillseson, Elmer Goode, l-larold Gray, MflTon Groorns, Charline Hall, Lloyd hliggerson, Joe l-lindman. Raulire l-lolT, Gene Howey, Roger Hughes, BeTTy Kleinman, Bill l.edbeTTer, Thornas Mccrary, BeTTy J. Mcldenry, Carolyn Miller, Joe Miller, QuenTin D. Mislcell, Gene PalleTT, JuaniTa PianTec, Mary PropsT, Harry ReinerT, Allen Richards, Norman Rodenberg, Melvin Siener, Alma D. SrniTh, Shirley Taalce, C. A. Umberiield, KenT Werner, Gerald Wiley, T-larlan Wiley, Clark Williams, Ellen Williarns, and Mbna Williams. . M,....a-ang I88 I illle heolre Since ils origin 'way back when as lhe Slrul and Frel organi- zalion, wilh ils headquarlers in Socralic Hall-now a class room in Old Main-lhe Lillle Thealre has grown rapidly in size and gualily. Many changes have lalqen place in lhe organizalion since lhen, bul one principle has lasled lhroughoul lhe years: il is besl expressed in lhe phrase, labor ol love, lor lhal is lhe real molive behind lhe aclivilies ol Lillle Thealre-a desire lo do more and beller plays lor lhe benelil ol lhe organizalion, lor lhe audience, and lor Soulhern. Currenlly under lhe direclion ol Dr. Archibald McLeod, lhe Lillie Thealre al Soulhern is lasl becoming one ol lhe mosl aclive groups on any campus in lhe slale. Look lor even more rapid expansion and more oulslanding produclions in lhe years ahead. Ollicers are: Dale Killle-presidenl, Lewis Hammaclq-vice-pres irslonl, Peggy 'Coleman-secrelary. Presidenl DALE KITTLE FRONT ROW: llell lo righll: Lewis Hammaclc, Peggy Coleman, Dale Killle, Dr. Archibald McLeod. SECOND ROW: Belly Conalser, Carolyn Reinbold, Palli Manesse, Louise Tale, Dorolhy Q-ilberl, Sue Collins, Ann Erwood, Shirley Broadway, Carolyn Merlz, Mary Ann Terry, Rulh Beach, Carol Mueller, Mary Fearnside, Ralph Lane, Phyllis Johnson, Ed Lunde, Dick Friz, Jo Bunch, Tom Berger, Charloll Waggener THIRD ROW: Jerry Sellzer, James Trigg, Mary Donahue, Sue Newlon, Rulh Rice, Jeanne Reynolds, Joan Triplell, Lee Chones, Virgil Spruell, Samuel Sullon, Harry Reinerl, James Shaller, Bob Van Horn, Frank Feigl, Jack Bennell, John Filzgerald, Bob Barnes, Jaclc Miller, Janie Roberlson, Marilyn Brewsler, Harvie Greenwood, Alma Nord! rneyer, Lora Elherlon, Marge Rabaclc, Ann Kuehn, Tommy Berry, Dorolhea Graham FOURTH ROW: Shirley Marlin, Janel Mayer, Belly McKeown, Jean Webb, Phyllis Graham, Pal Crader, Milce Kurlz, Mary Twomey, Doris Carringlon, Barbara Lewis, Jane Hall, Beverly Beirne, Roy Weshinslcey, Bud Lollus, Tom Mc- Crary, Jane Hindman, Janie Mounlain, Mary Peylon, Nadine Boner, Louann Bruce, Carol Reichefl, Dorolhy Paler- son, Verda Sill, Wanda Bennell, Bill Meininger, Tom Sloan, Bob McDaniel. 189 FRONT ROW llell lo righll: Belly Bramlel, Belly Bain SECOND RONN: Pal Maneese, Pal Colligan, Bob Lupella Fisher The STUDENT COUNClL slands over lhe hier- archy of all campus organizalions. Composed of Two boys and rwo girls, elecled by lheir fellow sludenls from each class, lhis group handles all sludenl-adminislralion problems and is inslruf menlal in inilialing new ideas and evenls lo lhe sludenl body. Membership on lhe Sludenl Coun- cil is much soughl aller and brings oul' some of Sou+hern's besl leadership. Olllicers ol lhe Coune cil lor lhis year are: William Burns-presidenl, Belly Bain-co-vice-preside-nl, Taylor Neely- , Bill Burns, Eleanor Cable. Virginia Miller , Bifl Green, Fred Oper, Bill Thompson, Erma Douglas, Madolyn Zela Nu chapler ol ALPHA Pl-ll OMEGA, Nalional Service Fralernily, is composed of men who are or have been members ol lhe Boy Scouls of America. The purpose ol lhe lralernily is lo render service lo The campus, communily and nalion. Proiecls of lhe lralernily This year in- cluded eslablishmenl' of a blood donor service, and sponsorship of lhe March of Dimes. co-vice-presidenl, Madolyn Fisher-secrelary, Bill Green-Treasurer. W S+kL'Ii BbIv1dlGdT FRONT ROW llell lo righll: Paul Moss, Harry Jackson, arren oo ey, ouze vasfins, o an rel, or on ale SECOND ROW: Bill Cummins, John Schneider, Bill Mary, Bill Dale, Lloyd Siller, Jim Pllaslerer, Paul Dickerson, Eddie Topper, Bob Chandler, Dr. Waller B. Vvfelch Tl'llRD ROW: Buell Tanner, Bill Ogden, Eugene lvlulller. Jim Vifallrer, Bill Bauer, Bob Middendorl. Ansom Smilh, Donald Tale, Bob Sfevens, Russell Reilhman FRONT ROW llell fo righll: Phyllis Johnson, Barbara Harrison, Peggy Coleman, Vfanda Benner? SECOND ROVJ: Archibald McLeod, Jerome Selrzer, Jaclc Walker, Dale Kirrle, Ralph Lane, Louis l-larnmaclq Organized on Sou'rhern's campus in May, IQ48, rhe NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS is a nalional honorary dramarics organizarion, which granls recognirion To srudenrs who have upheld a high siandard in dramaiics. Membership is lim- ired fo iuniors or seniors, who are elecred by a poinl sysrem, upon approval of The nalrional com- millee. Dr. Archibald McLeod is sponsor, and Mrs. Julia Neely and Mrs. Charlorle McLeod are associale members. FRONT ROW lleil lo righll: Pal Eadie, Dolores Blondi, Jean Dalce, Mona Williams, Marrha Spear Among Jrhe mosr acrive music organizarions on rhe campus are rhe MADRIGAL SlNGERS. The group was organized in l94O by E. V. Vifalreland, Associare Professor of Music. ll has made on an average of Terry appearances each year. These appearances are always made in The sryle oi Eng- lish singers, in Elizaberhan coslumes, seared around a lable, singing unaccompanied and Wilh- oul direclion. Shirley Hesler, Gloria Moroni, Jackie Davis, Roberla Wheeler, SECOND ROW: John Mullcin, Rober'r Brubaker, Paul Margelli, Norman Rodenberg, Bill l-lall, Gene l-lowey Edilor BILL PLATER News Edilor MARY ALICE NEWSOM Fealure Edilor MARY BOSTON Sporls Edilor JOI-IN DELEONARDO Business Manager WALLACE PEEBLES e Eqqplicm Ol-licial campus newspaper of flue Uniyersily is flue EGYPTIAN. I+ luas a circulalion of 3,000, Jrlue largesl circulalion of any college newspaper in Ilue slale, and goes ro sludenls, alumni, adverulisers, and olluer persons all over Jrlue Uniled Slales. ln addilion lo ils main pur- pose ol circulaling Universily news, Ilue paper acls as a Training ground for sludenr iournalisls. By working on Jrlue sraucl, sludenls re- ceive Training as reporlers, pluolograpluers, ufealure wrilers, sporls wrifers, arlisls, and aclverlising salesmen. Tluis year flue slaucl increased flue number ol pages +o six and somelimes eiglul, as well as inaugu- raling a special roloegrayure piclorial seclion and l'Miss Cleopalraf' a seleclion eaclu week of one of Jrlue Universily's mosl allraclive cofeds. Slall for llwis year was composed ol approxinnalely lluirly reporl- ers and four edilors. Tl'ue EGYPTIAN is publislued weekly, on Tluurs- day, and ils ollice is localed in Ilue basemenl out Parkinson Labora- Tory. FRONT ROW Ilell lo riglullz Mary Alice Newsom, Mary Boslon, Dolan Ginger, Bill Plaler, Mary Fearnside SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Lealluers, Virginia Miller, Marilyn Proyarl, George Caslelon, Bob O'Daniell, Romolo Rossi, Jack Turner, Fred Frilzinger THIRD ROW: l-larry Dell, Harry Reinerl, Bob Veaclu, Bob Braylield, Roberl Barnes I92 T Q Gbelisk lT is The sincere wish oT The ediTor ThaT The I949 OBELTSK will meeT wiTh The approval oT The many hundreds OT sTudenTs Tor whom iT is produced. Above all, may This issue arrive Tor disTribuTion prior To June IO, of This year! Those who have waTched The book Through The successive sTagos oT iTs developmenT Teel conTidenT oT iTs success. BuT The ulTimaTe success oT This OBELISK is due, noT so much To The eTTorTs oT The ediTor, as To cooperaTion. CooporaTion noT only oT sTaTT members, buf oT sTudenTs, TaculTy, phoTographers, engravers, and prinTers. TT is To These groups ThaT credi+ is due, l-lence, The ediTor would have The reader bear in mind, noT so much The Time, scheduling, and de- signing ThaT have gone inTo The book, buT raTher oT The many respon- sibiliTies oT Those groups ciTed above. For wiThouT Their aid, This book would have been impossible To produce. OBELISK FACTS: BudgeT, STODOO Paper: IOO pound sTock Pages: 244 PicTures: Over l,67O Over l,78O people Copies: 2500 WeighT per book: lbs LEFT TO RIGHT: PaTsy Ann Riley, Mary Alice Newsom-associaTe ediTor, RoberT L. EasT-ediTor, David Rendleman-associaTe ediTor, Jerry Wiley, Donald ldecker T93 Q Q2 rfb Hifiwff GW! Q JF' EL ,fra LQ V 2' f YJ3 BH N , f-ff M K ,, ., M M Y , ,tr f . 4 M 9w1f:? 13 . if .EW W...,,,, iwwff FRONT ROW lleTT To righTl: Bob Eicholz, ProTessor Clark, Leslie Eisenhower, RoberT Williams, Clark VVEIliams, Rollin E. Sands, Richard Birch, Charles House, George Von Tungeln. SECOND ROW' James Tucker, Leon Luber, RoberT L. Davis, Samuel Gibbons, Roland Fricke, Bob Swoboda, Roy Phelps, CliTTord Sims, Norman Modglin, Harold Kirnmell, AnTonio Rornanio, RoberT Coleman THTRD ROW: RoberT L. McCabe, Melvin Sparlin, Lawrence HilTon, Harold J. HarTley, Dr. L. R. Tucker, C. E. Taylor, RoberT Schoene, Howard Sparlin, Wayne Pepple, Fred Holhubner, J, W. Leyan, R. D. Walker, RoberT Rosenburgh, James Brooks The AGRICULTURE CLUB was reorganized in ICP47, aTTer The war enrollmenT slump. lT is com- posed oT sTudenTs who are maioring and minoring in agriculTure and is under The sponsorship oT The enTire agriculTural TaculTy. lTs purpose is To in- crease inTeresT and knowledge in modern Tech- niques oT agriculTure. Ohficers are: James Brooks-presidenT, Fred Holhubner-yice-presidenT, Roy Phelps--secre Tary, RoberT Swoboda-Treasurer. Founded in l92O, ALPHA KAPPA DELTA is a naTional honorary sociology socieTy. AT The pres- enT Time iT has TorTy-Three chapTers in leading universiTies and colleges OT The UniTed STaTes. The DelTa oT Illinois chapTer was insTalled aT SouThern Oclrober 29, l947. The purpose oT This organizaTion is To promoTe scholarship and re- search in sociology, and inTeresT in human Wel- Tare. LEFT TO RIGHT: RoberT Llcklss, RoberT ETheridge, Louis PeTroTT, William J. Tudor, Joseph K, Jonn- son, AlberT J. ShaTTer 4......r FRONT ROW: Mildred Waidelis, Glenna Frills, Emily Farnham, Marilyn Provarl, Jane Wallace, Rulh Young SECOND ROW: Leslie D. Brumfield, Dave Richmond, Vfilliam Mary, Roberl' Wiggs, William Hancoclc, Russell Peifh- mann, Don Lence, Waller Afchison Any sluclenf al Soufhern who is inleresfed in ar+ is eligible +o ioin 'rhe ART CLUB, one of Two such sludenl organizalions. The Arr Club holds weekly meefings, and slages a social parly every Term, as well as funcfioning as a service group ready +o lend a helping hand in connecfion wifh all-school decorafions, posfers and Lillle Gallery exhibifions. CHEMEKA, one of Sou+hern's professional frafernilies, was organized in I932. Hs purpose is fo recognize scholarship in Chemisfry and 'ro slimulare furlher inferesi' in Thai field. Social funclions and field frips To neighboring inclusfrial areas are also sponsored by Chemelca. Officers for fhe winrer lerm were: Donald Manus-presidenl, Bobbie D. S+one-vice-presi- dent Bill Prusaczyk-secrefary-freasurer, and Lee Kroener--sergeanf-af-arms. FRONT ROW lleff fo righflz H. H. Slone, C. W. Blessin, D. J. Manus, B. D. Sfone, J. W. Neclcers SECOND ROW: W. R. Deason. J. E. Winlcleman, W. VV. Prusaczylc, E. H. Hadley, W. E. Ulrich, T. W. Abboff THIRD ROW: l.. A. Kroener, V. E. Baird. B. E. Kirlcman, O. F. Jackson, F. F. Bafaiiis FRONT ROW llefl lo righll: Allen Richards, Wilbur Talberr, Eugene Meyers, James Kell, Charles Buller, Dale Morris, Jack Moore, Kennelh Rushing. SECOND ROW: Leroy Medley, Leonard Eggmeyer, Charles Lillle, Fraicis Holland, Jack Stevens, Elmer Wallace, Warren Neal, Roberi Sluckey, Frank Kesnar, Roberl Mandrell. THIRDROW: Earl Phillips, George Madison, Bill Mary, Calvin Sullon, Harold Spencer, Millon Gilberl, Philip Cole, Benny Taylor, Bill Wal- kins, Archie Mayo, Frances Phillips, David Mills, Don Ingram. FOURTH ROW: Roberl- Ross, Anson Smiih, Jim Davis, Roland Slroup, Rbdney Gillespie, Darrel Laila, Ted Moody, A, B. Plunkell, Rioberl Howell, Fred Opper, Verlin Boone, Gene Norris, Bruce Koons. DOYLE DORMlTORY, The largesl organized house for men on lhe campus, is localed direclly behind lhe Baplisl Foundalion. The lacililies of lhe dornnilory include a basemenr caleleria, a recrearional lounge, a canieen, and a chapel. Classes in religious srudies are also ollered. Officers are: Kennerh Rushing--presidenl, Wilbur Talberr-vice-president Bill Walkins-- secrelary, David Mills-rreasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA al Soulh- ern was lhe lirsl chapler ol lhe organizalion in Illinois. lls purpose is lo bring aboul professional advancernenr lhrough discussions of leaching and ils problems. Membership is open lo all sludenls in 'rhe college of educalion who are preparing lo leach. Ollicers are: Bill Slaudacher-presidenl, Mary Lou Leafhers-vice-presidenl, Charles W. Koch -publicily. FRONT ROW ll-eil lo righll: Bill Slaudacher, C, Ziebold, James C. Marlin, John Filzgerald, Marion Newman, Velven Wooldridge, Carler C. Caudle, Bill Hayse, Ted D. Lane, Roberl Luelzow. SECOND ROW: Maxine Russell, Wynnye Young, Belly McHenry, Dororhy Kunz, Imogene Beckemeyer, Mariorie DeLao, Edilh Todd, Mildred Burlison, Luella Seyer, Belly Ann Heisner, Dororhy Rippelmeyer, Carolyn Reinbold, Natalie Alchison, Gloria Sfone, Mary Lou Lealhers, Rulh Beach, Leone McClerren, Nora Kreher, Margarer Halpain Wafkins. THIRD ROW: Mariann Irvin, Mildred Lorenz, Lois lrvin, Melva Borgmann, Jo Ann Ing, V. Gene Rhine, Charles W. Koch, John Roach, Clyde Leibek, Gene House, T. A. Stubbs, Charles R, Walker, Loren M, Eddleman, Jack Jungers, R. F. Ledberler, Paul Murrie, Louise Lienesch, Erma Douglas, Rulh Wildy, Clara Lewis, Leona Becker, Pauline Kdflee Grandvi- FOURTH ROW: Bill lsom, Fred W. Frilzinger, Joseph Cunningham, Frederick J, Dieiz, Ernesl V. Copple, Marvin Mullinix, Slanley Haas, Walier Atchison, Jimmie Par Kell, Paul L. Margelli, lra L, Grandoi, Deniel Berry, Charles Voesie, E. Logan, C. Hoflrran, Loren Jung, D. Kessler, A. Craig, Dr. Dykehouse. !98 FRONT ROW: lleff fo righfl: lrene Oberheu, Selma Richfer, Doffy Rippelmeyer, Jane Torrence SECOND ROW: Ralph Flanebuff, Rev. Risf, Donald Boesch, Emil Kass, Karl Bramsfedf Alpha Alpha chapfer of GAMMA DELTA, na- fional organizafion of Lufheran sfudenfs on fhe campus, was formed af Soufhern in I946. The group has grown considerably since fhen. The officers for fhe year i948-49 are: Calvin Neuf naber-presidenf, l-lenry Flifz-vice-presidenf, Selma Richfer-secrefary, Doffy Rippelmeyer- freasurer, and Emil Kass-reporfer. Mr. J. Mees is The group's sponsor. The GERMAN CLUB was organized in IQ47, under fhe faculfy sponsorship of Miss Anna K. Neufeld. The aim of fhe club is fo sfudy fhe Ger- man aspecfs of Wesfern-European culfure and fo furfher fhe use of fhe German language. Officers are: Delmar Porfer-presidenf, Lil- lian Geloharf-vice-presidenf, Phillip Sfrange- secrefary, Mildred Michels-freasurer, Dr. Harf- wig-faculfy sponsor. FRONT ROW lleff fo righfl: William Meininger, Norma Fry, Dr. l'lellmuf, A. l-larfwig, Del Porfer, William F. Shaw- melcer SECOND ROW: Tom Sloan, Lillian Gebhardf, Jann Mann. Mildred Michels, Jack VV. Wesf, Roberf Krause, Carl F. Fer- rell, Jean l-lumm, Luella Sayer, Mary l-l. Kuylmendall THIRD ROW: Daryle Busch, Orville Wollard, Roberf Klei,f, Elmer l-lorman, J. Neunlisf, Harold Smifh, Jerry E. Level- smier, H. Russell Akers FRONT ROW: lleTT To righTl: C. Reinbold, A. Kuehn, J. Wise, M. Johnson, B. Blacldord, M. Waidelis, M. Bumpus, D. Lodge, J. Hunsaker, J. VioleT, D, Sharp, P. Johnson SECOND ROW: D. Walker, C. Venegoni, P. Cirandon, R. Spranlcel, B. Pixley, M. Harville, L. Allen, B. Bain, P. Wardrop, J. Fry, M. Michels, E. Douglas, M. Neal, B. HeaTh, D. Ripplemeyer, C. Lewis, J. Cunningham THIRD ROW: R. Beach, Miss Haddock, B. Wilson, J. Bierlf, C. McNail, N. Jones, L. ETherTon, B. Cima, D. McClin- Toclc, N, Willis, L. Becker, R. File, E. Heard, E. Paialc, A. Nordmeyer, L. GebhardT, D. HuTT, M. Newsom, P. BoaTrighT, R. Wiley, W. PyaTT, M. Lorenz, M. LeTTler, H. Gresha m, L. Lienesch FOURTH ROW: M. LeaThers, P. Murray, B. MarTin, L. MiTchell, M. BosTon, P. Lee, K. lsom, J, Spooner, N. WilliTord, D. Skinner, P. Maneese, A. MclnTire, M. Fearnside, J. Elmore, A. Fleming, C. Bell, R. ShaTer, M. Rabaclc, P. Colligan, E. BeviaT, K. EleTcher, M, Fisher, B. Schweqrnan, K. MiddleTon GIRLS' RALLY is a service organizaTion open To sophomore, junior, and senior girls. AcTiviTies Tor l948-49 include ushering aT TooTball games. assisTing wiTh hospiTaliTy week end and Treshman orienTaTion weelc, decoraTing Tor spring carnival, selling mums aT The Homecoming game, and checking coaTs aT The Homecoming dance. OTTicers are: RuTh Beach-presidenT, Erma Douglas-vice-preSidenT, Maxine Bumpus-secre- Tary-Treasurer. FRONT ROW lleTT To righTl: Norma Lowry, Mary Kovach Delap, VVilma Meyer SECOND ROW: BeTTy McClerren, AThylin Harris, Wanda BerTha Pixley, Mariann Irvin, RuTh Wildy, Ella Eblin THIRD ROW: DoroThy KunTz, JaneT OZn'1enT, JeTTa Liveiy, Fildes, RuTh Verblo, Josephine Venegoni, BeTTy Von The SOUTHERN HOMEMAKERS CLUB is composed of approximaTely ThirTy members. Un- der The capable sponsorship oT Miss Lucy K. Woody, The club has parTicipaTed in several school acTiviTies. lTs oTTicers are Leon McCler- ren--presidenT, Jo Venegoni-vice-presidenT, Helen Eildes-secreTary, and JaneT OzmenT- Treasurer. ,Leone McClerren, Lucy K. Woody, Joan Ridgway, Mariorie Graves, MargareT Harville, Phyllis Wardrop, Yvonne LoTTing, Norma Jones, Helen Riley, Joy Fry, Luella GaTes, Helen Tungeln fi QQ' FRONT ROW lleff fo righfl: Bref McGinnis, Jack Mawdesley, Bob Colborn, Bill Bonali, Dale Floughland, Mike Sorfal SECOND ROW: Rav Palmer, Charles Durham, Paul Moss, Eddie Miller, Lou Leilich, Bill Bauer, Leonard Burden, Charles Dahncke, Don Ragsdale, Carl Birkner Tl-llRD ROW: Bob Arrnsfronq, Glen Hamilfon, Don Chase, Bob Efheridqe, Charlie Goss, Bill Winning, Harold l-larfley, Dick Vorwald Organzied on Soufhern's campus in I932, wifh fhe lafe William lvlcfxndrew as ifs sponsor, fhe CLUB has been an acfive service organiza- fion whose aims are friendship, cooperafion, brofherhood, and sporfsmanship. The officers are: Presidenf, Bill Bonaliq Vice- Presidenf, George Belfzg Secrefary, Bob Colborn: Treasurer, Dale l-loughlandg and Serqeanf-at Arms, Mike Sorfal. Faculfy sponsor is Coach Glenn Abe lvlarfin. The members of fhe INTERNATIONAL RELA- TIONS CLUB agree fo sfudy and discuss infer- nafional affairs in an honesf efforf fo clarify fheir own minds as fo presenf world problems. The club meefs every fwo weeks. A+ each meefing fhere are principal speakers or debafes which are followed by informal discussion by fhe mem- bers presenf. FRONT ROW lleff fo riqhfl: Michael Derbak, Roberf Osowski, Thomas Sfubbs, Rufh Beach, Jose Reyes, Ed Miller SECOND ROW: Georqe Wesdell, Francis Weber, l-luberf Loffus, Don Balsover, Ernesf Copple, Frank Bieffo, Bill Paris, John Roach, James Cannon, Dr. F. Klinqberq, Franklin l-lamilfon, Ellis P. Parker, Bill Gravensfein a 'YL FRONT ROW llefl To righll: Berlha Pixley, Judy Wilson, Shirley Vlfilson, Jeanne Garden, Jo Anne Connelly, Richard Vogler, L. B. King SECOND ROW: Palricia Slahlheber, Pal Williamson, Dr. V. Peacock, Warren Elliorf, Jagueline Elliolf, Marion Yarber, Joe Elliolr The purpose of LA REUNION GALLIOUE is To provide knowledge of French culrure and cus- loms among sludenls who sludv French. Leclures on French life and liferarure, and parriciparion in French plays and games are parr of The acrivi- ries of The club. Officers are: Mrs. Jacqueline El- liorl-presidenf, Shirley Wilson-vice-president Marion Yarker-secrelary, Richard Vogler- Treasurer. Sponsors are Dr. Vera L. Peacock and Palricia Slahlheber. The purposes of The INDUSTRIAL EDUCA- TlON CLUB are lo promole a professional infer- esr in The field of induslrial educarion, To pro- mofe inleresr in and imparl' knowledge of mod- ern induslries, To provide opporlunily Tor men in indusrry and business, To provide for social ac- riviries of a group of sfudenfs wilh similar pro- fessional inreresrs, and To pronnore higher schol- arship and workmanship slandards. FRONT ROW llefl To righll: J. K, Parkhursl, Dale ldedges, John D. Edwards, Bill Mann, Waller Creswell, Charles W. Allen, Elmer Adams, Charles F. Marlin, Dan Schiff, Dale Morris Jr., and George Webb SECOND ROW: L. Slraker, R. Luefzow, E. Craig, K. Delap, L. M. Bellz, Lowell M, Wilkinson, Wallace W, Holsapo'e. Ted D, Lane, Bob Branson, Leon Davison, M. LaVerne Vlfooden, James l-l. Crowell, Vlfilliam F. l-lolfrop THIRD ROW: W. C. Bicknell, Louis Renfro, Bill Hayse, Elmo Ricci, Frank Dohanich, C-. W. Marvin, Paul Murrie, Don McQueen, C. R. Jongedyk, Roberl Enrie-Ho, Ed Towers, Malcolm, Milliner, Lesler McSparin, Glen l-larnillon, Velven Wooldridge, Howard Chalrillion, Bill Slanhouse, Marvin Johnson FRONT ROW lleil To righfl: Arley W. Ludwig, Thomas J. Throgmorion, Bob Correl SECOND ROW: Bob Luelzow, Saud Salih Jaber, Philip Van Winlcle, l-lerberl Peebles, James Tale The LOW-SLOW FLYING CLUB was organ- ized in February, IQ47, and has grown from seven +o lifleen members. Nol only have The members earned lheir pilofs licenses, but in addilion, have learned lo do repair and mainlenance worlc. The Low-Slow Flying Club is now a school-spon- sored organizalion, having Dr. Viclor Randolph as ils sponsor. FRONT ROW llefl lo righllz A. Eubanks, J. Mann, O. Merchi SECOND ROW: Johnsfon, C. Reinbold, J. Wise, L. Albers, J. Koeslerer, W, Bilinglon DELTA Pl-ll KAPPA is lhe Women's Physical Educalion sororily. This group has such yearly aclivilies as parfies and a week end ouling. To be eligible lor membership in lhis organizalion, a person musl be a junior physical educalion ma- ior or minor. No? only does Jrhe club haue Hs own song, buf if has as ils colors black and blue, and every member is president el, R. Vv'heeler, J. Levin, V. Fox J. Young, M. Bumpus, B. Pilchford, P. Cox, J. Adams, Tl-HRD ROW: B. Bain, Pal' Palferson, Mildred Michels, Blanche Short D. Milchell, D. Langham, H. Gresham, M. Slevens, Mrs. Mulzey, Miss Slehr, Miss lvanuch, Dr. Davies. 'S-4? , 1 FRONT ROW IleTT To righTl: Mary Alice Newsom, Fred SenTers, Mary Lou LeaThers SECOND ROW: Lorena Drurnmond, Donna McCandlish, Shirley SenTers, Mary BosTon, Mary Fearnside, RoberT A. STeTTes. THIRD ROW: John DeLeonardo, Wallace Peebles, Bob O'Daniell, George Dennison, Lawrence CoaTes, Dolan Ginger, Fred FriTzinger, Bill PlaTer. An honorary iournalism TraTerniTy, MU TAU Pl was reorganized SepTember 26, l948, and elecTed The Tollowing oTTicers: Fred SenTers, pres- idenT3 Mary Alice Newsom, vice-presidenT3 Mary Lou LeaThers, secreTaryg Marilyn ProvarT, Treas- urer. A new consTiTuTion was adopTed in Janu- ary, I949, which raised membership sTandards, in The hope ThaT The organizaTion mighT go na- Tional in The near TuTure. An organizaTion Tor CaTholic sTudenTs on SouThern's campus, The NEWMAN CLUB, has as iTs purpose The coordinaTion oT The acTiviTies of Thai' group. IT is one oT The largesT groups on campus, and is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Newman Club FederaTion and The NaTional CaTholicT YouTh Council. IT is sponsored by Mrs. ElizabeTh Mee- han, and Rev. RoberT HuTsch is Chaplain of The club. FRONT ROW lleTT To righTl: Ed McDeviTT, Roberl' Eichholz, Randall Bloclcley, Rf:berT McCabe, Bill Meehan, Charles McManus, Mel WiTTenborn, NewTon Corona, Sam Corona, Bud LoTTus, Elmer Klein, Louis CeruTTi, Jose Reyes SECOND ROW: Mrs. ElizabeTh Meehan, sponsor, Nellie McCabe, PaTsy NicIcoloTT, BeTTy McCloskey, JeanneTTe Car- mody, Julia Vasquez, Clara Baudison, Ina Baudison, STeIla Senlcus, Lillian GebhardT, Alma Nordmeyer, Beverly Beirne, DoroThy Hanagan, Joe Ann Borgsmiller, Mrs. Zella Cundall, cossponsor THIRD ROW: FaTher Lawrence O'Connell, Diocesan SupT, of Schools, Leon Luber, Samuel E. Gibbons, Nora Kreher, Mildred Michels, Mildred Lorenz, Jean Bernhard, EsTer Paialc, Florence KuTcoslmy, STanley Haas, Hugh McCabe, FaTher RoberT I-luTsch, chaplain FRONT ROV! lleil lo righilz Waller, Frazer, Donald Manus, Dean Bodig, Elmo Ricci, LeRoy Sloldl, Bernard Fleiligen- slein SECOND ROW: C. E, Zimrnerschied. James N. Rogers, Pele Tedeschi, F. F. Farlchill, James R, Neunlisl, Prenlice Blair, Clarence Koeslerer, Roberl Proclor Tl-llRD ROW: O. B. Young, Carl L. Jaclfson, Gerald Taylor, Dudenboslel The purpose of The PHYSICS CLUB is +o give i+s members a more comprehensive and up-+o- dale piclrure of lhe field of physics, by acguainl- ing Them wirh recenl developmenis and pending research, and opporrunilies for employment Officers are: James Rogers-president Don Brammeier-vice-president Roberl Proclor-seo relary, Charles Williams-lreasurer, Dr. O. B. Young-Tacully sponsor. Bil Aulen, Randell E. Bloclcley, Conley Burgess, LeVern Founded for lhe purpose of acquainiing Hs members wirh Russian cullure, cusloms, language, and lileralure, lhe RUSSlAN CLUB is open +o all lhose wilh an aclive inleresr in lhe language. Regular bi-monlhly meelings are open lo every- one. Officers for Jrhe year are: Michael Derbal4- presidenl, Waller Vineyard -vice-presidenl, Marilyn Kneedler-secreiary-Treasurer. Facully sponsor is Anna Neufeld. FRONT ROVV llefl' lo righfl: Waller Vineyard, Anna K. Neufeld, Michael Derbalc. SECOND ROW: Edward Jurlranin, Franlc Turok, Nancy Delleneclr, Mildred Waidelis, Roberl Osowslci, George Lunde, Wilbur Pursell Tl-ilRD ROW: Ronald Gelso, Mary Kneedler, Charles Turo , Ray Wolf, Paul Konialc V ZO 5 I FRONT ROW llefl lo righll: Mrs. Jagueline C. Elliol, C. Arnelle, R. Halslead, R. Overlurl SECOND ROW: B. Rezner, Palricia Slahlheber, J. Gordon, P. Shinn, Norma Cox THIRD ROW: D. Hunler, L, VViemken, L. Gaskins, P. Crader, J. Foughl FOURTH ROVV: J. Taborn, Mr. Raebach, M. Donahue, A. Kuehn, D. Ringgold, Dr. Davis FIFTH ROW: M. Yarber, E. McCullough, R. Hunler The SPANISH CLUB is composed ol all Span- ish sludenls who are inleresled in oblaining a well-rounded knowledge of The Spanish language, counlry, and people. ll was organized in I943, by Dr. J. Cary Davis, lhe presenl sponsor. This year's ollicers are Anne Kuehn-president Marge Raback-vice-presi- denl, and Jeanne Gorden-secrelary-Treasurer. Meelings are held once each monlh. The SING AND SWING CLUB was organized during lhe spring lerm ol I947, by Mr. David S. Mclnlosh and a group ol sfudenfs inleresled in square dances and folk songs. The club meels once a week, and membership is open Io all lac- ully members and sludenls. Members have pre- senled several dennonslralions and parlicipaled in 'rhe Nalional Folk Lore Feslival in S+. Louis. FRONT ROW llell lo righllz Laura Hammond, Marion Johnson, Calhryn Polanka, Carmen Pepple, Verna Sohn, Wilma Eades SECOND ROW: Delores Oslerman, Norma Hanser, Thelma Lynn, Mildred Lorenz, Helen Fildes, Rulh Sprankel, Delores Sloan, Barbara Slroup, Laverne Mowery, Jean Dillman, Phyllis Redd THIRD ROW: Roberla Lung, Doris Lodge, Fernanda L. lnskeep, Harry Jackson, Bill Hancock, Roberl Walker, Fred Holhubner, Donald A. Idecker, Guy Righler, Glen Brown, Mr. Mclnlosh, Mrs. Mclnlosh FOURTH ROVJ: Rusl Eblin, John Douglas, Marion Savage, Wilburn Capel, Allred Vincenl, John Middlelon, John Wayne Tanner, Bob Bollhorsl, Bob Eichholz, Harold Frederick, Floyd Bonner, Hershel Williams, Marvin Rusl FRONT ROW lleTT To righTl: Michael Derbak, Wyman Jones, Franklin l-lamilTon SECOND ROW: Francis M. Weber, Ellis R. Parker, George Wesdell, Richard GravensTein The WRITERS CLUB was organized in I9-45, To sTimulaTe creaTive wriTing among sTudenTs and To increase unolersTanding and appreciaTion oT The arTs. AcTiyiTies include conTribuTion oT a column To The FgypTian, criTicism and discussion oT mod- ern auThors, painTers and currenT liTerary evenTs. OTTicers are: Franklin l-lamilTon-president Michael Derbak-vice-president KenneTh A. Er- vin-TaculTy sponsor. As an acTive sTudenT organizaTion, The ZOO- GENICA CLUB TosTers increased inTeresT in zool- ogy, and engenders a closer uniTy among Zoology sTudenTs aT SouThern. Bi-monThly meeTings and various organized social TuncTions are held ThroughouT The school year. The annual Flome- coming l3reakTasT highlighTs Zoogenica acTiviTies during The Tall Term. Officers are: John JohnsTon-president Basil MoskoTT-vice-pre-sidenT, Jack WesT-SecreTary- Treasurer. FRONT ROW lleTT To righTl: Cyril A. Raben, Hannah TrouTT, Dr. J. S. RaTalko, Charles B. Koch SECOND ROVJ: Basil A. MoskoTT, John M. JohnsTon, Carl F. Ferrell, Jack VV. 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H1 12 .3 gf? iff if ,pf- iff . fx 'Y 'wp ' 1 ff fi 1' I SPRING CARNIVAL I948 SouII1ern's mosI beauIIIuI co-eds MISS JUNE CANNON OUEEN MARIE DORNBACH MISS JANE HARPER MISS MARY LOU HOOD MISS PHYI.I.IS JOHNSON Pin Cwnivo P C-3 Beginning on May 20, I948, Sou'rl1ern's second annual spring carnival presenled llwree days of enferlainmenl, including side snows, a parade, play lmlvlr. Prim Passes Byul, vaudeville snow, masquerade ball, and a beauly conlesl fealuring lweniy-+l'iree of llfie Universilvs mosl beauiiful co-eds. lvlrs. Marie Dornbacli was presenlred ine loving cup designaling ner as Miss Soulnernu of I948. 224 , Kg 1, ,xy T Qlial' A4 ' li W Us-ug w w ill filly W x ,Qs -YK , i W Sw f' FAQ 133 wx -gf 3 1 Eff: fx- QW THE MIDWAY 726 ,Q-M' EXTRA-CURRICULAR 227 xw . , 'N' 'U-may PLAYS AND SKITS 228 www O95 O HWOHQ Sludenls From Ihe leading colleges and uniyersilies of America, a number of young men and women are elecled each year Io represenl Iheir schools in Who's Who. Sludenfs are chosen by an alopoinled facully commillee. Seleclrions are based upon service Io The school, wilh scholaslic slanding and personalily considered. This year, Iwenly-one sludenfs from Soulhern were placed among Ihe naIion's lop campus leaders. Recognilion Iceys or rings were olfered Ihem, and fheir biogra- phies will be published in Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges. PATRICIA TOPE RUTI-I BEACI-I Senior Senior Ivlurphysboro, Illinois Herrin. IIIir1OiS I WILLIAM BURNS Junior Chicago, Illinois NC I xx- I an i s Q I I s i ' , i L we 1 i A 'if , - qi :as W BILL BQINIALI Senior Freeman Spur, Illinois KATHRYN Mioomon M ggggil, Senior ' S ' ' Rosarnonol, Illinois GEORGE BELTZ Senior Marion, Illinois 4 PAUL DICKERSON Senior Lawrenceville, Illinois ERMA DOUGLAS Senior Donqole, Illinois 23l MARY FEARNSIDE Senior Ml. Carmel, Illinois sf I If J.: S ,Hi 1 Q I 5 L f 5 1 DALE I-IOUGI-ILAND Senior Carbondale, Illinois Q BILL PLATER Senior Vienna, Illinois 3io,o ,E , .fi Maxx iii 3 HF-3 lp., PI-IYLLIS JOHNSON Junior Du Ouoin, Illinois JOI-IN ARMSTRONG Senior Carbondale, Illinois 232 RALPI-I LANE Senior Eldorado, Illinois TAYLOR NEELY Senior Mulberry Grove, Illinois ESTI-IER PAJAK Junior I-larvey, Illinois JAMES E. CAININQN Senior Marion, Illinois MARY RUTH COEEMAN Senior Norris Cily, Illinois LOUISE LIENESCI-I Senior O'EaIIon, Illinois HELEN GRESI-IAM Senior Pena, Illinois 233 MADOLYN FIS!-IER Senior Karnak, Illinois Aw... ww A :5 fiafpv STRICTLY CAN DID 234 QW 69 if J' :Z ' 5 '52 x 'i1'. 5 ' . 'Iwi W' . , , iii w w fil'f'f5'5j1qgg'M-ffxysg..,M I 'K ' k 1 A Y M , ,wr 51, as La Aw' k I grlv Ak umW? 'Wfr-W, yy, M- x -M, z . 'i V F55 A H V 4 Q ' W I I 4 E , 1 f' . ,Q S., , 'A , , . A ,. ,Q S 1 .. M 42 A Q es, 'Ng Q 4 if 233 ,,., X I 051 X I t Y fs, gt s 1 w Q, E yy .-- ' Q Q xi olsw A Abboll, T. W.-I6, l7, 30, I97 Abney, Belly J.-l0l, I77 Adams, Elmer F.-40, 202 Adams, Jewelle E.-l54, 203 Akers, Harold R.-I99 Albers, Albers, Alberl, Lillian A.-69, l54, l64, 203 William H.-47, l68 Roberl J.--l00, l0l, l7I Aldridge, Bill L.--69 Allecci, Mimi-IB7 Alexander, Orville-l7, l Bill D IOI Allen, Allen, Charles W.-47, IS2, 202 Allen, Elizabelh C.-86 Allen, John W.-24, 30 Allen, Mary Jean-lOl Allen, Paul E.-I67, l80 Allen. Priscilla K.-lOl Allen, Richard Lee-200 Allen, Slanley C.-86 Alley, Kennelh D.-86 Allsup, Gene D.-l0l Allyn, Roberl-5 Alms. Edgar Herman-47, l70 Anderson, Carolyn-l80 Anderson, Ellen F.-l0I Anderson, Geraldine-47, l73 Anderson, John T.-86 Anderson, Willis-146 O cm ere To Find hem Baudison, Clara Marie-204 Baudison, lna F.-69, 204 Bauer Bauer Bauer , George E.-47 Wm. Howard-l90, 201 W. E.-l50 Bauer, , Wm. Joseph-69 Baugher, James W.-69, I87 Bazzella, Richard D.-B6 Beach, Connie-2l Beach, Rulh M.-2l, 47, l73, lB9 200, 20l, 230 Beal, Ronald C.-IOI Bean, Duward D.-86, I69, l76 Bean, Gerald T.-l0l Beasley, Peggy lrene-lOl, I74 Beaulieu, Edilh A.-I74 Bryan, Andrew, Frances Ann-86 Arensman, Charles-47 Ariollo, John C.-lOl Arms, Ernesl R.-39 Armslrong, John Robl.-47, I49, IB3, 20l, 232 Armslrong, Ward-I49 Arnelle, Esla C.-47, 206 Arnold, John Earl-69 Aruai, George C.-l27 Ash, Paul Edw.--l67 Ashby, Earlene--20 Ashby, Roberl Charles-40, I83 Ashley, Randall H.-I67 Asselmeier, Glen H.-69, I66 Alchison, Nalalie E.-86, l98 Alchison, Waller R.-47, lB2, I97, l98 Auslin, Helen L.--lOl Auslin, John Ellis-39 Auslin, Phyllis A.-I63 Aulen, Bill-69, 205 Azar, Arlhur-l68, IBO B Babcock, Gladys W.-30 Bain, Belly Jean-l54, l90, Baird, Baker, Baker, Vern Ell-40, l97 James C.-l 62, I 66 Sue E.-86, l65 Baldridge, Doris J.-l54 Balsover, Donald L.-69, 20l Bankson, Wanda H.-86 Banyck Barbre, Barker, Barnes, Barnes Ba rnha Barra, y, Harry-47 John Jr.-86 Joan-l02 Mary Louise-30 Roberl C.-I67, l89, l92 rl, Roberl Lee--86 Roberl-47 Barron, Richa rd K.-86 Ba rlh, Jack E,-47 Barrley, Leland Joy-I76 Bass, Shirley Alan-lOl Balailis, Frank-I97 Baleman, Bonnie Lee-69, l80, l87 200, 203, 2I5 Beckemeyer, Imogene C.--86, I98 Beckemeyer, Warren C.-40 Becker, Alla June-IOI, I7l Becker, Leona C.-69, l73, I98, 200 Been, Anna Mae-86, l65 Beqgs, Lou Ann- l87 Beirne, Beverly Ann-l0l, l89, 204 Belcher, Belly lline-l0l Bell, H. Grange-86 Bell, H. Calherine-69, l73, 200 Bellamy, Edward-I76 Bellhorsl, Roberl l.-l02 Bellz, Dorolhy Sager-47, I62, l64, IB4 Bellz, George W.-47, I46, IB4, 23l Bellz, Lyle M.-202 Bennell, Jack W.-I67, l89 Bennell, Vera E.-l0l, I54 Bennell, Wanda M.-69, l64, l89, l9l Benson, Slanley H,-B6 Berger, Thomas Gene-86, l66, l89 Bernhard, Jean-l02, 204 Berry, Denzel E.-48, l77, l83, l98 Berry, Thomas E.-l02, IS9 Berry, William-48 Bess, Jane Calherine-l02, l54 Besl, Marjorie E.-48 Bickel, Lesler A.-l83 Bicknell, W. C.-24, 30, 202 Biehl, Belly A.-I9, 69, 165 Bierk, Joann-87, 200 Biello, Frank J.-l6B, 20l Biggs, James W.-48 Billinglon, Wilma-l54, l73, 203 Birch, James-l80 Birch, Richard A.-I96 Birkner, Carl L.-48, B7, 201 Bischol, Ledlord J.-I9, 30 Blackard, Arch Lee-l50, I67 Blackford, Barbara L.-IB, I64, 200 Blackman, Maxine H.-2l, 39, 40 Blackman, Roberl F.-48, l70 Blades, Ben C.-l68 r Blair, Prenlice R.-69, 205 Blankenship, Earl Jr.-48 Blessin, Charles W.-I97 Bleyer, William C.-l50 Blockley, Randell E.-70, 204, 205 Blondi, Delores-l02, l87, l9l Boals, Paul V.-48 Boalrighl, Jean R.-200 Boalrighl, Palricia A.--87 Boesch, Donald E.-I69, I99 Bolers, Rosemary-172 Bollhorsl, Roberl l.-206 Bonali, William J.-46, 48, I50, 20l, 23l Boner, Phyllis N.-l02, 163 Bonner, William F.-l02, 206 Bonnelle, Earl M.-l67 Bonnevier, John A.-l62, I67 Bookhoul, Theodore A. l02 236 Boone, Lesler Verlin-l9B Borella, Francis L.-48 Borger, Charles B.--IB7 Bergmann, Melva R.--70, l98 Borgmer, Melba-IBO Borgsmiller, Joe Ann--l02, 204 Borland, Mildred J.-l75 Bosley, Howard E.-30 Boslon, Mary S.-85, 87, I92, 200 Boughers, Irene-39 Bourland, Clara E.--l02, l75 Bowling, James C,-70, 166 Boyles, Juva Lyal-l0l, I74 Bozarlh, Ernesl G.-I37, l38, l70 Bracy, William Thomas--48 Braden, Alberl F.-I46 Bradley, Marie-IO2 Bradley, Roberl D.-48 Bramlel, Belly-I63, I93 Bramsledl, Karl D.-70, I99 Branson, Roberl E.-48, 202 Braylield, Roberl G.--48, I77, l92 Braylord, Jane A.-70 Breeze, Edwin C.--l02, l87 Brenzel, Frederick W.-l27, l30 Brewsler, Marilyn J,-IO2, l89 Briggs, Harold E.-24, 30 Brinkmann, Erwin H.-IO2 Broadway, Elhel Shirley-l02, I63, Brockell, Charles C.-48, IBO Brodie, Judge E.-39, 40 Brooks, Della E.-87 Brooks, James-87, I96 Brown, Charles F.-l02 Brown, Charles B.-87 Brown, Glenn L.--l03, 206 Brown, Joyce E.-IO3 Brown, Richard L.-l03 Brown, W. Gale-l02 Brown, William R.-I46, I77 Browning, Donald R.-l03 Brubaker, Harold S.-70, IBO Brubaker, Roberl L.-87, l87, l9l Bruce. Louann-IO3, I63, I89 Brumlield, Leslie D.-87, l82, I97 Brumley, Hesler E.-49 Brummel, Rulh-l8, I74 Allen L. 39 Bryan, Edwin C.-I37, l40 Bryanl, Roye R.-30 Bubollz, Van A.-I7 Buckner, Norman E.-39, 40 Budde, Joseph L.-I43, I46 Bueckman, Richard D.-ISO Bullar, Jack L.-l70 Bumpus, O. Maxine-70, l54, l64, 200 203 Bunch, Jo-87, l65, IB9 Burden, Leonard-49, 20l Burden, Margarel L.-l03 Burgess, Conley W.-205 Burk, Rulh Anne-IO3 Burkell, Charles E.-IO3, I37, l40 Burks, Lawrence L.-70 Burks, Palricia A.-I77 Burleson, Bill W.-l03 Burlison, Mildred M.-49, l9B Burnam, Belsy B.-170 Burnam, Sylvia B.-87 Burnell, Mary F.-IO3 Burns, Harry P.-70 Burns, William J.-l7l, IB4, l90, 230 Burlon, Jane E.-IB, l03 Busch, Daryle H.-l89 Bush, Lowell D.-49 Buller, Charles D.--70, l80, I98 Byers, Earl B.-87 D C Cable, Eleanor L.-103, 175, 187, 190 Calcaierra, Glen 1.-39 Campbell, Donald L.-103, 176 Campbell, Mary C.-103 Campbell, Sherrell E.-49 Campbell, Thomas R.-103 Canning, Phyllis R.-70, 164 Cannon, James F.-49, 171, 176, 201, 233 Cannon, June-223 Canlrell, Donlla E.-70 Capel, Wilburn G. 103, 206 Carmack, Elizabelh B.-87 Carmichael, Norma E.-49 Carmody, D. Jeanelle-103, 204 Carr, Billy N.-70, 181 Carrell, Verle L.-49 Carrulhers, Karl-176 Carringlon, Doris J.-187, 189 Carler, Cleo D.-39 Carier, Harry W.-30 Carler, Lynn-22 Caslelon, George A.-70, 192 Caudle, Carler C.-198 Cavender, Thera P.-30 Ceglinski, Slanley E.-71 Cerulli, Louis Jr.-204 Chandler, Roberl E. 103, 190 Chandler, S. G.-31 Chaney, Benjamin P.-71 Chaney, Clerely B.-87 Chaney, John T.-180 Chapman, William A.-87, 146 Chase, Donald L.-201 Challillion, Howard G.-49, 202 Cherry, Billy J.-71 Cherry, George L.-31 Chesler, W. Thomas-87 Chick, Shirley A.-104 Childers, Harry Gail-187 Childe, Roberl' C.-71 Chiles, Ellsworlh-127 Choisser, Belly J.-87 Choisser, Frederich G.-166 Chones, Mary Lee-49, 163, 189 Chumley, John S.-71 Cima, Belly J.--87, 200 Clarida. Joseph B.-71 Clark, Marshall G.-196 Clark, Lawrence-22 Claunch, Jackie M.-88 Clemmensen, Donna J.-165 Clendenin, Wilbur H.-71 Coales, Laurence H.-204 Cochran, Beverly A.-49, 180 Corley, Mary F.-154 Colley, Norman L.--104 Coffman, Mary Rulh-49, 233 Coggan, Bonnie N.-88, 171, 174 Colborn, Rober1'W.-127, 136, 201 Cole, James D.-146 Cole, John P.-104, 198 Cole, Mary E.-104 Coleman, Doris J.-180 Coleman, Dorolhy A.-165 Coleman, E. C.--31 Coleman, Peggy J.-49, 163, 180, 184, 189, 191 Coleman, Philip Y.-104 Coleman, Roberl D.-134, 196 Collard, William R.-127, 132 Colligan, Palricia J.-88, 190, 200 Collins, Marlha S.-71, 165, 189 Conaiser, Elizabelh J.-104, 165, 189 Conci, Eugene-104 Connelly, Jo Anne-202 Cook, Eslher L.--104, 177, 187 Cook, Richard E.-176 Cooper, Juanila-17 Copeland, James R.-104 Copeland, Joanne B.-104 Copple, Ernesl' V.-49, 198, 201 Corbill, John Calvin-49 Corn, John D. 126, 127, 131 Corona, Nunzie A.-71, 180, 204 Corona, Salvalore S.-71, 204 Correll, Roberl E.-203 Cosgrove, Bill-127, 128 Cosgrove, Billee H.-71 Collrell, Charles L.-71, 168 Covinglon, Wanda A.-50 Cox, Clarence L.-71 Cox, Dan-50, 184 Cox, Elizabelh-31 Cox, Norma D.--21, 88, 165, 206 Cox, Phoebe F.-71, 154, 203 Cox, Thomas L.-88 Crader, Palricia L.-104, 165, 187, 189 206 Craig, Alberl T.-39, 40, 198 Craig, John H.-71 Craig, Paul W.-104 Craig, Van E.-50, 202 Cralley, Mary V.-72, 162, 164 Crane, Dwaine L.-50 Creek, J. R.-146 Crenshaw, Beulah-39 Creswell, Waller V.-202 Crichlon, Jane-18 Crim, Florence C.-187 Criminger, George-72 Crocker, Elmer E.-50 Crosley, John R.-166 Cross, Donald R.-72, 127, 130, 143 Crowder, Harry L.-50 Crowell, James H.-202 Cruse, Grace E.-104 Cruse, Lelia M.-IO4 Culley, Helen L.-165, 172 5 Cummings, Huberl' G.-72, 127, 130 Cummins, Huey E.-176 Cundall, Zella-31, 204 Cunningham Cunningham Cunningham: Jo Ann-roi, 187, 200 Cunningham, Cunningham, Darrell G.-50 Floyd F.-24 31. 181 Joseph-50, 198 N. June-72, 173, 180 Dahncke, Charles Jr.-88, 146, 201 Dake, Jean M.-104, 187, 191 Dale, William G.-190 Dallas, Bob Dale-127 Davies, Dorolhy-17, 24, 31, 154, 203 Davies, William Jr.-170 Davis, Carroll L.-170 Davis, Donald W.-104 Davis, Galen L.-127, 128 Davis, Hal G.-50 Davis, J. Cary-206 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Jacqueline F.-88, 187, 191 , James W.-198 , Joseph H.--40 , Mary Evaleen-39 , Nancy L.-39 , Norman C. 169 Owen O.-50 . Palricia L.--18, 72, 163 , Roberl' L. 104, 177, 196 , Russell W.-88, 187 , Wayne H.-105 , William G. Jr.-50 Delvida, Ann Marie-177 Dempsey, Doris 1.-72 Dempsey, Paul W.-72, 150 Denison, George R.-204 Derbak, Michael, Jr.-201, 205, 207 Derickson, Forrace L,-88, 127, 176 Dey, Raymond H.-20, 31 Diamond, Louis H.-168 Dick, Helen M.-72 Dickerman, Charles E. 105 Dickerson, Paul E.-51, 162, 169, 190, Dickerson, Roberl D.-105 Dickson, Bonnie E.-88 Dielz, Frederick J.-51, 183, 198 Dillman, V. lmogene-105, 174, 206 Dillon, Lou E.--72 . Dinlleman, Lucille-51, 182, 184 Diviak, Roberl'-127 Doclorman, Ray G.-105, 166 Dodig, Lloyd D.-72, 205 Dohanich, Frank-72, 202 Donahue, Charles S.-88 Donahue, Mary E,-88, 162, 163, 189 206 Doolin, Fidella-18 Dorris, Harald L.-72 Dornbach, Marie7223 Do1'y, Randall E.--88, 166 Dougan, Palli A.-174 Douglas, Erma L. 51, 173, 190, 198, 214, 231 Douglas, John W.-206 Drone, Palricia A.-177, 187 Drummond, Lorena--17, 21, 204 Duckels, Helen L.-105 Dudenboslel, LeVern L.-72, 205 DuFrain, Viola-31 Dummeier, Wilma L.-105 Dunsl, Frank W.-51, 169 Durham, Charles A. Jr.-51, 150, 201 Durranl, Richard L.-105 Dykhouse, Claude J.-31, 198 E Eades, Wilma--206 Eadie, Palricia F.-51, 187, 191 Easi, Roberl L.-51, 162, 166, 193 Eberharl, Sue Jackson-22 Eberharl, Warren R.-182, 183 Ebersohl, Rulh E.--105 Eblen, Jo Ann-105 Eblin, Claylon R.-171, 206 Eblin, Ella-200 Echerd, George-169 Eddleman, L. Madge-51, 175 Eddleman, Loren M.-73, 177, 198 Edmundson, Jack B.-73 Edwards, Donald C.-73 Edwards, John D.-202 Eggemeyer, Leonard H.-198 Eichholz, Roberl A.-88, 196, 204, Eisenhauer, Leslie E.-176, 196 Elders, Mary Ann-88, 177 Ellioll, Charles W.-168, 202 Ellioll, Eileen E.- 24, 31 Ellioll, Jaqueline C.-202, 206 Ellioil, Joseph W.--51, 202 Ellioll, Roberl E.-105 E1lio1'1', Warren J.-169, 187 Ellis, Donald 1-.--187 Davison, Leon-202 Dean, William C.-50 Deaden, John-149 Deason, Wallace R.-50, 197 DeJarnell, Lindell E.-72, 187 Delap, Kennelh L.-176, 202 Delap, Marjorie M.-50, 198, 200 DeLeonardo, John-50, 167, 204 Dell, Harry N.-88, 192 Delleneck, Nancy-105, 205 237 Ellis, Frieda L.-18, 180 Ellis, Herschel-40 Ellis, Ogie Earl-40 Elmore, Jacqueline K.-171, 200 Ely, Gilberl' N.-51, 168 Ely, Jerry E.-180, 187 Emery, Alice L.-88 Emery, Guy Jr.-88 Engel, Dolores L.-105 Enriello, Roberl' P.-202 Enrighl, Edilh A.-20, 89 Enlsminger, Mary-31 Ervin, Kennelh, A.-182 Erwood, Ann-105, 163, 189 Esles, Raymond-144 Elheridge, Roberl F.-19, 39, 40, 182. 183, 196, 201 Elherlon, Helen M.--89 Elherlon, Lucille-18, 200 Elherlon, Lora J.-89, 189 Eubank, Delberl M.-39, 41 Eubanks, Aron L.-154, 203 Eubanks, Sam B.-169 Evans, Roy W.-51 Evans, Thomas D.--22, 51 Everesl, Harvey W.-6 Ewbank, Elberla J.-73 Ewbank, Lela B.-89 Exriello, Mariory-18 F Fagan, Mona L,-73, 173 Fairburn, Russell E.-162, 167, 184 Faner, Roberl D.-17, 32, 184 Farnham, Emily-32, 197 Farris, Anna L,-105, 177 Farris, Bob Gene-51 Feaman, James L.-73 Fearnside, Mary E.-73, 171, 189, 192, 200, 204, 231 Feigl, Frank J.-167, 189 Ferguson, Donald L.-51 Ferguson, Donald W,-73 Fugale, Mariorie-106, 174 Fulls, Muriel R.-19, 89, 180 G Gabor, George A.-89 Gaerig, Carl D.-180 Gahan, Dorolhea M.-89, 189 Gaines, Mary F.-106, 165 Galbre alh, Jo Anne-106, 154 Gallegly, Roberl L.-18, 32 Gallick, Lawrence-52 Gamber, Frederick J.-106 Garber, Douglas A.-166 Garbull, Cameron W.-32 Gardner, Margarel S.-41 Garner, Norris L.-146 Garrison,Shir1e K 175 Garlne y .- r, Hugo A.-73 Gary, S. Maris-106, 165 Ferrari, Roberl A.-89, .. Ferrell, Carl B.-39, 41 Ferrell, Carl F.-89, 199, 207 Ferrell, Denlon B.-89 Ferrell, Vivian M.-20 Ferrill, Janice--17 Ferrill, Shirley A.-105 Ferrill, Willowdean-105 Fildes, Helen J.-52, 172, 174 200, 206 Fildes, Woodrow M.--32, 181 File, Rulh Marie-89, 200 Fink, Daisy-89 Fiscus, Jackson L.-73, 187 Fishback, Woodson W.-32 Fisher, Madolyn-52, 171, 177, 190, 200, 233 Fisher, Mae Rose-172 Filzgerald, John M.-52, 189, 198 Flannell, Charles F.--105 Fleming, Margarel Ann-89, 200, 214 Flelcher, Ruby K.-85, 171, 200 Floyd, Thomas W.--52 Fly, William R.-127, 128 Flynn, John Thomas-166 Flynn, R. June-89, 165 Foehner, Willred R.-89, 177 Follis, Bobby L.-52 Follz, Lois L.-73, 177 Ford, Wesley J.-73 Foreshee, William R.-168 Foughl, John P.--206 Fox, Virginia M.-52, 154, 203 Frank, Louis F.-52, 177 Frank, Roberl L.-22 Franklin, Cecil C.-25, 32 Frazer, Alberla M.--89 Frazer, Waller S.-150, 205 Frederick, Harold H.-206 French, John D.-127 Fricke, Roland L.-106, 196 Friedline, Mildred R.-39, 41 Friedman, Roberl R.-73, 169 Frills, Glenna J.-52, 165, 182, 197 Frilzinger, Fred W.-192, 198, 204 Friz, Richard G.--89, 166, 189 Fry, Joy M.-89, 200 Fry, Norma J.-187, 199 Gaskins, Louis G.-52, 168, 184, 190, 'ZO6 Gales, Luella-73, 173, 200 Gebhardl, Lillian M,--90, 180, 199, 200. 204 Gelso, Ronald D.-205 Gersbacher, W. M.-25 Gellinqs, Norman K.-52 Gher, Thomas M.-127, 131, 143, 168 Gibbons, Samuel E.--196, 204 Gibbs, Gordon W.-144 Gilberl, Dorolhy lvl.-162, 189 Gilberl, Millon C.-198 Gilkeson, Virginia K.-187 Gillespie, Nancy S.-52, 184, 187 Gillespie, Rodney W.-106, 198 Ginger, Dolan W.-73, 192, 204 Gladson, Frank E.-137, 138 Glasco, Gerald D.-106 Glascock, Belly R.-17. 106 Glover, Donald M.-150 Goalby, Roberl-150 Goldman, Norman L.-169 Goldsmilh, Daphne E.-52 Golliher, Waldo R.-176 Gooch. William T.--170 Goode, Elmer R.-90 Goodwin, Tina-32 Gorden, Jeanne-175, 202, 206 Goss, Charles T.-52, 137, 138, 181, 201 Gould, Lewis H.-90 Graham, Phyllis G.-IO6, 165, 189 Grandon, lra L.-106, 198 Grandon, Pauline-74, 181, 198, 200 Graler, Bud-150 Gravenslein, Richard-207 Gravenslein, William-201 Graves, Herman A.-90, 167 Graves, Wanda J.-106, 200 Gray, Harold L.-52 Green, Helen M.--53 Green, William L.-74, 150, 190 Greenwood, Ella H.-106, 189 Greer, Freeman Jr.-53 Gregory, Gladys-74 Gresham, Helen V.-53, 154, 173, 200, 203, 233 Grillilh, Naomi A.-106, 165 GriC1gs. James E.-53 Grisham, Lloyd-90 Grissom, Mary L.-106 Groennerl, Frances-74 Grooms, Millon K. Jr.-53 Gross, June L.-127, 131 Groves. Frank-187 Gulley, Beverly J.-106 Gunn, Lucille-53, 173 H Haas, Slanley F.-53, 183, 198, 204 Haddock, Rulh-19, 32, 172, 200 Hadlield, Phyllis J.-74, 163 238 Hadley, Elberl H.-32, 197 Hale, Edgar B.-137, 142 Hall, Charline-90 :lla 32 Hall, D' Hall, Jane-106, 189 Hall, William J.-187, 191 Halslead, Roberl L.-206 Hallerman, Rulh E.-187 Hamillon, Franklin W.-201, 207 Hamillon, Glen R.--53, 201 Hamillon Helen-22 Hamillon, Linna-53 Hammack, Lewis T.-167, 183, 184, 189 191 Hammond, Laura J.-90, 171, 172, 206 Hamp, Dolores M.-106 Hanagan, Dorolhy M.-187, 204 Hancock, David P.-53 Hancock, Earl S.-167 Hancock, James B.-176 Hancock, Hancock Roberl R.-137, 142 William D.-74, 171, 197, 206 199 Hanebull, Ralph L.-74, Hankla, Mi11icenlC.-53, 181, 182 Hanser, Norma M.-206 Harden, Jean B.-90 Hardesly, Bruce G.--39 Hargraves, Mozelle-107, 187 Harlan, Gilberl L.-167 Harmon, Bobbie L.-107 Harmon, John R.-149 Harper, Jane-223 Harreld, Amelia-39, 181 Harrell, Doris J.-107, 175 Harrell, Roberl C.-180 Harrelson, Flora M.-74, 164 Harris, Don Juan-166 Harris, Jesse W.-184 Harris, Marian A.-53, 200 Harris, Myrlle-39 Harrison, Barbara L.-53, 191 Harrison, Roberl H.-107 Harriss, Donald R.-166 Harsha, William L.-107 Harl, Lucille-21 Harlley, Harold J.-146, 196, 201 Harlline, Willis A. Jr.-90 Harlman, Mary S.-165 Harlwig, Hellmul A.-32, 199 Harvey, William J.-90 Harvick, Donald L.-74, 166 Harville, Margarel M.-200 Hase, Mary G.-90 Haslings, John E. Jr.-53 Hauner, W. Jeannine-90, 164 Hawkins, Virginia R.-21, 90 Hayse, Bill-53, 146, 166, 183, 198, 202 Heard, Eleanor 1.--90, 200 Healh, Barbara A.-18, 162, 200 Healon, David J.-90 Hedges, Vernon D.-74, 202 Hediger, Marion L.-54 Heicke, Dorolhy E.-33 Heiligenslein, Bernard G.-150, 205 Heinz, Charles R.-127, 129, 143 Heisner, Belly A.-90, 175, 198 Hellon, William E.-54 Hemmer, Wilbur M.-177 Hemmingsen, Richard H.-169 Henley, Luarel M.-74 Henry, Donald L.-144 Henry, Rick S.--177 Hensley, George J.--107 Henson, Ellen O.-90 Herndon, R, Gerry-91 Hesler, Shirley A.-107, 187, 191 Heyen, Shirley M.-107 Hickman, John Jr.-41 Hickman, William G.-91 Hill, Dorolhy J.-107 Hill, Even L.-54, 143 Hill, Truman T.-I37, I40, I46 Hillon, Lawrence H.--I96 Hindman, Elizabelh J.-I89 Hindman, Palricia S.-IO7 Hines, Harold C.-33, I86 Hinkle, Florence L.-9I, I74 Hinkley, Anson A.-I8I Hirch, Clillord H.-54 Hiskey, Marshall S.-I5, I7, I9, 33, I62 Hixon, Roy L.-I07 Hodgson, Frank H.-54 Hollman, Charles L.-54, l98 Hollman, lona E.-74 Hollman, Roger O.-74 Hollner, Helen L.-l07 Holsleller, James A.-I67 Holder, Lynn C.-I36, I37 Holder, William T.-39, 41 Holhubner, Fred J.-9I, I96, 206 Jackson, 'Phyllis J.--I08 Jackson, Thomas F.-9l Jacobs, Elmer B.-54 Janes, Claudine R.-4I Jellers, Kermil J.-39 Jenkins, Donald D.-I69 Jennings, Rue E.-9I Jennings, Thomas V.-l08 John, James 6.-54, I49, I67 John, Paul D.-I67 Johns, Harold G.-I08, I80 Johnson, Barbara E.-I08 Johnson, John W.-75 Johnson, Joseph K.-25 33, I96 Johnson Marian E.-75, I64, 200, 206 Johnson Marvin E.-33 202 Johnson, Olal G.-I69 Johnson, Phyllis J.-75, I73, I83, I89 I9I, 200, 2I5, 223, 232 Hollada, Bill-9I Holland, Francis E.-IO7, I98 Holland, Mary Ann-74 Holman, Barbara J.-I07 Holsapple, Wallace W.-I67, 202 Holl, Phil-I70 Hollrop, William F.-33, 202 Hood, Mary L.-9I, I65, 223 Hooker, Clillord P.-39 Hoover, Donald G.-I07 Johnson, Roberl S.-I50, I70 Johnson, William R.-I27, I30 Johnslon, John McKinley-75, I76, 207 Johnslon, Mary A.-75, I54 L Horbacz, Joseph P.-I27 Horman, Elmer--I07, I99 Holi, Phillip R.-I43 Houghland, Dale L.-54. I27, I46, I83. 2OI, 232 House, Carl E.-74 House, Charles E.-54, I96, l98 Howell, Roberl E.-I07, I98 Howey, Roberl E.-I87, I9l Hoyle, Billy-33 Hoyle, Lela-I07 Hudgins, Barbara N.-9I, l65 Hull, Doris L.-9l, 200 Hull, Roberl D.-54 Hullmasler, Rose M.-9I, I75 Hug, Phillis H. I08 Hughes, Alice L.-4I Hughes, Joe E.-I27, I29, I46 Hughes, John E.-54 Hughes, Roger N.-I87 Hull, John--6 Humm, Wilma J.-9I, I7I, I75, I99 Hunsaker, A. Joanne-9l, I64, 200 Hunl, Mary L.-I08, I54 Hunler, Dorolhy L.-22, 206 Hunler, Richard W.-9I Hunler, Roloerl Eugene-75, 206 Hulsch, Roberl-204 Idecker, Donald A.-IO8, I93, 206 Ing, Harriell, J.-I64, I87, I98 Ingram, Donald R.-I98 lnskeep, Charles A.-4I Jones, Berlis L.-75 Jones, Billy R.---IO0 Jones, Carl L.-9I Jones, Dean-I66 Jones, Don E.-I70 Jones, Helen A.-I87 Jones, Helen R.-39 Jones, Joseph R.-92 Jones, Nancy Sue-92 Jones, Norma L.-IO8, I74, 200 Jones, Richard K.-I50, I7I Jones, Windell-I70 Jongedyk, Cornelius R.-55, 202 Jordan, Wilma F.-75 Jung, Loren B.--55, I98 Jung, Vernice-I 8 Jungers, Jack R.-IO8, I98 Jurkanin, Edward J.-205 K Kabureck, Rosemary K..-IOS, I75 Kaegi, John W.-92 lnskeep, Fernanda L.-9I, I54, I64, 206 Irvin Irvin Irvin Isom, Isom, Issle Lois E.-54, I75, I98 Mariann-9l, I98, 200 William M.-75 Billy V.-54, I66, I98 Marilyn J.-9l, 200 r, G.-I7b Ivanuck, Theresa-I54, 203 Ivy, Doris-20 J Jaber, Saud Salih-203 Jack, Kalhryn J.-54, I80 Jackson, Carl L.-205 Jackson, George F.--I97 Jackson, Harry M.-75, l90, 206 Jackson, Orville-I08 Kaeser, Kalherine-I80 Kagy, Belly J.-108 Kahmann, Jim B.-I08, I27 Kallenbach, Marion E.-75 Karnes, Virginia-22 Karraker, Louis R.-55 Kass, Emil L.-22, l99 Kassich, W.-I50 Kauzlarich, Nada-55, 2l5 Kell, Jimmie P.-I08, l98 Keller, Faye A.-I65 Kelly, Alberl D.-55 Kelly, Carol P.-I27, I29 Kendrick, Weldon-75 Keneipp, Lydia M.-55 Keneipp, Marylee-I08 Kenney, Jane-I08, I65, I93 Keough, Rosemary-2I Kerley, Ruby-33 Kerr, Edward M.-55, l50 Kerr, James F.-I67 Kerr, Roberl S.-4l Kerr, Thomas P.-55 Kesnar, Maurils--25, 33 Kessler, Dean W,-75, I98 Kibler, Mary J.-92, I75 Kickman, John Jr.-39 Kiesller, Ambrose F.-92 Killingsworlh, Dolores-2I Kimber, Joan L.-I65 Kimmel, Harold L.-92, I96 King, C. Wayne-55 King, Lesler B.-202 King, Mariorie H.-l08 King, Russell W.-IO8, I76 Kiriakos, George J.--I68 239 Kirkman, Bruce E.-I97 Kissack, Harold G.-I38, I70 Kissack, Roberl D.-I37, I70 Kilie, Grace E.-33 Killle, Dale-55, IS4, IB9, I9I Klein, Elmer J,-IO9, 204 Kleinmann, Belly A.-I09 Kleisl, Roberl J.-I99 Klingberg, Frank L.-2OI Klingberg, Vlfilliam-I46 Kneedler, Marilyn A.-I7, 205 Knies, Edward G.-55 Knighl, Chesler E.-I09 Knighl, Joyce L.-75 Knighl, Rosie M.-75, I65, I80, I87 Koch, Charles B.-I77, 207 Koch, Charles W.-55, I76, I98 Koeslerer, C. Alphonse-205 Koeslerer, Shirley J.-I54, I73, 203 Koldilz, Loren C.-I09 Koniak, Paul P.-205 Koeningsmark, E.-I50 Koons, Charles B.-I98 Koslolll, Nick-I49 Kovach, Mary-200 Kraalz, Rodney-55, I69, I83 Kraper, Mary S.-92, I65, I80 Krause, Roberl A.-I99 Kreher, Nora T.-55, l8I, I98, 204 Kress, Kennelh T.-76 Krisloll, Berlha L.-92 Krisloll, Kalhryn-55 Kroener, Lee A.-I97 Krug, Dorlis J.-I09 Krysher, Wally B.--I09 Kuehn, Eleanor A.-76, l65, I87, I89, 200, 206 Kunz, Dorolhy W.-76, I7I, I72, I75, I98 Kurahara, Florence S.-92 Kurlz, Dorothy M.-IO9, I65, I89 Kulcosky, Florence L.-56, 204 Kuykendall, Mary H.-I99 Kuykendall, Raymond L.-I50 Lamberl, Howard C.-4-I Lamp, Norman E.-76 Lancasler, Marlha J.-IO9, I80 Landrelh, Belly L.-76 Lands, Elva B.-92, I54 Lane, Ralph L.-56, I62, I68, IB3, l84. l89, I9I, 232 Lane, Ted D.-56, I98, 202 Langdon, George-22 Langham, Dolores H.-56, I54, l65, 203 Larik, John F.-I70 Lalla, Darrell G.-92, I98 Lallimore, Joseph-l69 Lalling, Chrislena Y.-92 Lawrence, Keilh P,-56 Lawrence, William R.-4I, I77 Lawson, Douglas E.-I6, I7, 33 Lay, Chesler F.-7 Lealhers, Mary L.-76, I73, I92, I98, 200, 204 Ledbeller, John A.-I82 Ledbeller, Robin F.-56, l98 Ledbeller, William F.--I68, l87 Lee, Phyllis J.--92, I54, 200 Lelller, Mildred J.-I73, 200 Legg, Floyd L.-109 Leilich, Clyde l'I.--56, ISO, 2OI Lence, Donald G.-76, I67, I82, I97 lem, Ely G.-28. 29, 33, ls4 Leonard, Edmund E.-I09 Leoni, Angelo V.-76 Lerch, Harold H.-76 Levan, James W. Jr.-I96, 203 Levelsmier, Jerry E.-92, I87, I99 Levin, Joy L.-56, I54 Lewis, Barbara O.-I09, I89 Lewis, Clara M.-76, I73, ISO, I98, 200 Lickiss, Roberl W. I96 Lienesch, Louise J.-56. I7I, I80, 200, 233 Lienesch, William E.-I77 Lillard, Hamplon W.-92 Lingle, Leland P.-34, I26, I27, I34, I46 Lirely, Ivan L.-92 Lillell, Hazel R.-76 Lillle, Charles W.-I09, I98 Lilllelord, Warren Jr.-I27, I32, I43 Lively, Jella R.-76, 200 Lloyd, Jeanne-IO9, I65 Lockwood, Bonnie A.-I7 Lodge, Doris E.-92, I99, 206 Lollon, Frank S.-I66 Lollus, Huberl J.-56, I67, I89, 20I, 204 Logan, Eslel E.-IBI, I98 Long, Jack W.-I37, I38 Longman, Kennelh-I50 Lorenz, Mildred M.-76, I73, l98, 200, 204, 206 Lovin, James R.-I27, I32, I50 Lowry, Norma J.-I09, 200 Lowry, Randall R.-I09 Luber, Leon E,- I09, I96, 204 Lucy, Donald G.-I69 Ludwig, Arley w.-39, 42, Isl, 203 Ludwig, Vicloria-I8 Luelzow, Roberl E.-56, IB2, I83, I9B, 202, 203 Lunde, George E,-IB9, 205 Lung, Roberla E.-92, I8O, 206 Lupela, Roberl O.-93, I9O Lux, Louise-76, I63 Lynch, William S.-56, I8I Lynn, Thelma-34, 206 198, M Madison, George-I98 Maldlki, James--I49 Malzahn, Carolyn R.-IO9 Mandrell, Roberl R.-I9O, I98 Maneese, Palle J.-93, I89, I90, 200 Manlredini, Henry R.-I68 Manlredo, Louis-76 Mankin, Kalhryn L.-I09, I74 Mann, Belly J.-I I0, I99, 203 Mann, Bill-56, 202 Mann, Julia A.-56, I54, I73 Mansfield, Maurice L.-IIO Manus, Donald J.-56, I97, 205 Marberry, LiITian L.-I I0 Mardis, Earl S. Jr.-I I0 Margelli, Paul L.-77, I87, I9I, I98 Margenlhaler, Marilyn Z.-93 Marlman, Mary E.-77, I65, I77 Marshall, Frank J.-57, I8I Marshall, Kennelh K.-57 Marlell, Marilyn A.-IIO Marlin, Belly A.-57, 200 Marlin, Bill-I69 Marlin, Charles F.-202 Marlin, Earlene J.-I77 Marlin, Glenn-I26, I27, I50 Marlin, James C.-57, I98 Marlin, James R.-I I0 Marlin, John N.-77 Marlin, Shirley R.-IIO, I89 Marlindale, Mildred L.-I63 Marvin, George W.-202 Mary, William A.-I82, I90, I97 Mason, Margery I.-I72 Mason, Max H.-I87 Malhews, Thomas C.-I IO Malhews, Willie S.-42 Malhieu, Charles-I46 Maverick, Lewis A.-25, 34 Mawdsley, Jack K.-77, I49, I68, 2OI Mayer, Janel A.-I IO, I65, I89 Mayer, Mary A.-IIO, I87 Mayo, Archie G.-I98 Mazurek, Waller-I37 McAloos, Roberl C.-I IO McBrayer, Marlha L.-57 McBride, William-I83 McCabe, Hugh F.-204 McCabe, Nellie F.-57, I75, 204 McCabe Roberl L.--I96 204 McCandIish, Donna--77, 204 McCarlhy, Runelle H.-93, I65 McClerren, B. Leone-57, l98, 200 McClerren, Belly L.-I IO, 200 McCIinlock, Dolores J.-93, 200 McCloskey, Elizabelh A.-204 McClure, Rulh-77, I74, I87 McConnau ha Arluhr Jr-I76 9 YI - McCormick, Ernesl E.-I IO McCoy, William C.-IIO McCrary, Thomas W.-I IO, I89 McCray, Willis E.-42 McCullough, Ellen M.-I73, 206 McCulIum, Lesler-I68 McCurdy, Eugene F.--77 McDaniel, George R.-IIO, I89 McDaniel, Wilbur C.-I7, 25, 34, I McDevill, Edward F.-57, 204 McDonald, Waller H.--42 McDowell, Jack A.-I43 McFarland, H. Gene-I37, I46 ' McFarland, Val D.--I34, IIO McGee, Delberl D.-I II McGilvra, Loren E.-77 McGinnis, Brel J.-I28, 20I McGowan, Joan-93 McGregor, John E.-93 McHenry, Belly J.-57, I77, I82, I9B Mclnlire, Annelle-93, 200 McKemie, Belly-I I I McKemie, Mariam-57, I73 McKeown, Belly J.-77, l65, I89 McKinnie, Marion C.-I II McLallerly, John J. Jr.-I34, I46 McLalI'erly, Sarah J.-I I I McLallerly, Teresa V.-2I, I II McLeod, Archibald-34, I89, I9I McMahon, Terry E.-I77 McManus, Charles E.-77, 204 McNaiI, Carolyn S.-93, 200 McPhaiI, Samuel S.-57 McQueen, Donald C.-57, 202 McReynaIds, Ida Mae-77 McSparin, Lesler E.-57, 202 Medley, LeRoy-I98 Medley, Virginia M.-I75 Meehan, Elizabelh-34, 204 Meehan, William F.-204 Meininger, William H.-I76, l89, I99 Mellon, Roberl J.-57 Melvin, Mary B.-34 Menendez, Arlhur V.-I68 Merlz, Mary C.-57, I63, l89 Merwin, Bruce W.-34, l83 i Melcall, Rolland R.-I27, I43 Meyer, Wilma L.-93, 200 Meyers, Norman I-I.-58 Meyers, Roberl-I27 Meyers, Perry S.--77 Michels, Mildred E.-77, I54, I73 200, 203. 204 Middendorl, Roberl L.-77, I9O Middlelon, John H.-I I I, l7I, 206 Middlelon, Kalhryn I.-58, I7I, I73. 23I Middlelon, Thomas D.-46, 58, I62, IB3, IB4 Midiaas, Nedra A.--42, I84 Mielzner, Edmond M.--58, I82 Mieure, Lee O.-I II Milllin, Alberl B.-93 Milllin, Aline M.-I7, 93 Miholc. Shirley M.-93, I87 Miles, Edward V.-I7, I9 240 8 I Miller, Bonnie L.-I I I Miller, Carolyn S.-77, I87 Miller Edward L.-78, I34, 2OI Miller James C.-58 Miller, John R.-93 Miller, Lebern N.-42 Miller, Mark E.-I II Miller, Virginia L.-III, I7I, I90 Millikin, Thomas R.-I37, l40 Milliner, Malcolm L.-78, 202 Millner, Myra Ella-I II Mills, David S.--78, I98 Milosevich, Pele-I50 Millon, Roberl-ISI Minckler, Leon S.-I67 Minor, Palricia A.-78, I74 Minlon, Wayne E.--93 I87, I99 Mirchell, Georgia-58, l54, 203 Miskell, Quenlin D.-58, I49 Milchell, Belle H.-I87 Milchell, Belly L.-58 Milchell, Dorolhy L.-I54, I73, 200 Milchell, Kennelh K.-78 Milchell, Willa D.--93, I74, 203 Millendorl, Fern L.-III Millendorl, Lesler H.-93 Moak, James H.-58, 207 Moake, Frank B.-l84 Moake, Marion L.-I50 Modglin, Norman T.-I96 Modglin, Peggy J.-III Modglin, Thomas E.-93 Mohr, Lowell V.-I Il Moll, Emmell J.-58, I8I Monli, Mary L.-94, I63 Moody, Joanne-I I I, I74 Moody, Ted F.-I9B Moore, Carllon G,-I27 Moore, Jack D.-94, I98 Moore, Lamire H.-III, I76 Moreland, Forresl H.-94 Morelon, Mark W.-58 Morgan, Paul M.-78 Morgenlhaller, Marilyn-l65 Moroni, Gloria-I87, I9I Morris, Charles H.-I69 Morris, D. W.-I4, I7, 29, III Morris, Walson D. Jr.-I98, 202 Morrison, Vernon G.-34 Morlon, Thomas E.-III Moskoll, Basil A.-78, I76, 207 Moss, Mary J.-I I2 MOSS, Paul W.--I46, I9O, 20I Moss, Virginia A.-I I2 Moll, Sima M.-34, IBO Mounlain, Mary J.-lI2, I89 Mowery, Iola L.-II2, I74, 206 Mowery, Mildred J.-I I2 Mueller, Carol M.-I89 Mueller, Waller-I69 Mulller, Eugene R.-94, I9O Mulkin, John W.-2I, 39, 42, I9l Mullinix, Marvin K.-I9B 200, I70, Mundell, Belly A.-I I2 Murao, Shizuko-58, I72 Murphy, Richard G.-I67 Murray, Earl W.-39, 4-I Murrie, Clillord P.-58, I76, I98, 202 Murrie, Palricia A.-58, I73 Muzzey, Dorolhy-I54, 203 Myers, Edward E.-II2 Myers, Roberl F.-I I2 N Nabers, Fanny Sue-I I2 Nall. Jo Ann-I I2 Nausley, Norma J.-58 Neal, Bobbie L.-I27 Neal, Charles D.-34 Neal, Minnie L.-94. 200 Neal, Warren G.-I98 Neburghr, Belly L.-94 Neclcers, Belly-I65 Neclcers, James W.-I7, 26, 34, I97 Neclcers, Jeanelle-35 Neely, Calherine E.-59 Neely, Julia-35 Neely, Laurene L.-I I2 Neely, Taylor D.-59, 232 Neighbors, Bobby R.-78, I33, I96 Neufeld, Anna K.-205 Neunaber, Calvin C.-l68 Neunlisl, James-78, I99, 205 Newby, Chesler F.-39, 4l Newman, Marion R.-I98 Newsom, Mary A.-68. 78, I7I, I92, I93 200, 204 Newlon, Carolyn S,-II2, I89 Niclcololl, Palsy J.-2I, II2, 204 Nichols, Andrew W.-59 Nichols, Jaclc-I I2 Parlcer, Norma J.-l54 Parlchill, Earl E.-79, 205 Parlchursl, J. Gordon-59, 202 Parlcinson, Daniel B.-6 Parrish, Bill 6.-I7O Parsons, John D.-207 Palerson, Dorolhy A.-II3, I89 Palheal, Lloyd L.-59, l82 Palriclc, Millie I.-94 Pallerson, Andy M.-I I3 Pallerson. I-Iarold L.-79, l70 Pallerson, Pal A.-79, I54, I62, I65 I7l, 203 Pallerson, Vernon-I33, I70 Pallon, Melba A,-I I3 Pallon, Palsy I..-I I3 Pavlisin, Michael-II3 Pavloll, Margurine-l82 Payne, Norman-l50 Peacock, Vera-26, 35, 202 Nichols, James R.-59 Nicol, Roberl L.-94 Niemann, Joseph A.-I80 Nilsson, Norman L.-2l, 78, I68 Nolen, William Y.-94 Nordmeyer, Alice M.-200 Nordmeyer, Alma E.-94, I89, 204 Norman, Carleen Mae-ll2 Norman, Wesley P.-II2 Norris. Maurice E.-78, I9B Norlh, Lydia J.-78, I63 Noviclc, William J.--94 Nully, Rosalie A.-II2, l7l Nully, Belly Jo-I I2 Nully, Mary L.--II3 O Oberheu, Irene E.-78, I74, I99 Obrechl, Mariorie A.-I I3, I72 O'Br'ien, William E.-I27, I36, I37 O'Brisl, Jacqueline-I8 O'ConneI, Lawrence-204 O'Conner, Charles J.-59, I44 O'Daniell, John R.-68, I69, I92, 204 O'DanielI, Lowell R.-I69 Oeslreich, Roberl C.-39, 42 Peclcler, Peebles Palricia-94 . Alice I.-I I3 Peebles, Mildred-I I3 Peebles, Wallace L.-204 Peilhman, Russel-I9O, I97 Pelcelniclcy, Milre-2l Pepple, Pepple, Pepple, Carmen L,-II3, 206 Howard N.-59 Wayne-I96 Pero, John W.-79 Perry, Wilma-I9 Perryman, Helen-l63 Pele rs, Pele rs, Pelers. Kennelh R.-I 83 Mary J.-39 Raymond-59 Pelerson, Belly J.-94 Pelerson. Eda L.-I I3 Pelroll, Peylon, Louis-I 96 Mary L.-I 89 Pllaslerer, James-95, l90 Phelps, Lavina-79 Phelps, William Neal-2I, 26, 35, l82 Phelps, Roy-I96 Philer, Bill L,-I66 Phillips, Earl-I98 Phillips, Frances-35. l98 Phillips, PhyllisdlI3 Piercy, Kennelh G.-59 Ogden, Bill Gene-78, I90 Ohms, Mary Alice-59, I63 Oliver, James E.-I83 opper, Carlos F.-94, 127, wo, 199 Orrell, Marian J.-II3 Osburn, Gene Owen-79, l8I Osowslci, Roberl F.-59, 20l, 205 Qslerman, Dolores A.-II3, I74, 206 Oll, Carlyle G.--59, I68 Oll, Lorella-I9 Qullan, Wilburn C.-79 Oullen, Donald T.-I69 Overbey, Charlolle-94, l72 Qverlurl, Ralph E.-94, 206 Oyler, Charles R.-I27, l7O Ozmenl, Janel--79, I74, 200 P Page, Cherila-94, I74 Paiak, Eslher P.-l7I, I73, I8I, 200, 204, 233 Palia, Charles C.-79 Pallell, Harrison E.-59 Palme, Josephine M.-22 Palmer, Mary J.-I I3, I65 Palmer, Raymond A.-I34, I69 Panlaleo, Lena-94, I75 Paris, Gus E.-42 Paris, William I-I.-I-I I3 Paris, William N.-20l Parlcer, Ellis P.-20l, 207 Parlcer, James F.-I I3, I37, I42 Parlcer, Mary Jo-79, I65 Pieron, Joseph-59, I27, I3I Pinson, Loren E.-39 Pilchlord, Norma-79, I54 Pillcin, James-95, l68 Pillcin, Minnie Mae-I7 Pillcin, William A.-35 Pixley, Berlha-79, I73, 200, 202 Planinc, Carl M.-60 Planlec, Juanila-95, I7l, I74 Planle, Blaine-I I3 Plaler, Bill-60. I82, I92, 204, 232 Pleshe, Carlos R.-60, I66, I84 Plumlee, William E.-60. I77 Plunlcell, A. B.-II4. I98 Poirol, Beclcy L.-I73 Polanlca, Calhryn V.-II4, I73, 206 Pollaclc, Geneva M.-60 Polloclc. George L.-95 Polslon, James E.-60, I8l Pool, Palricia-I I4 Porler, Delmar-60, I99 Porler, Pauline D.-95, I72 Porler, Vivian L.-II4, I63 Presley, Rila M.-II4, I75 Price, Carol Sue-II4, I74 Price, Dalias A.-35, I8I Price, Rose--I64 Price, William F.-39, 42 Proclor, Roberl L.-95, I27, I76, 205 Propsl, Mary J.-I I4, I87 Provarl, Marilyn E.-79, I72, I74, I82 I92, I97 Prusaczylc. William-60, I97 Pulcher, Thelma L.-95, l87 Pulcher, Wanda-II4, I65 24I Pulliam, Mabel-20 Pulliam, Roberl-I84 Pulliam, Roscoe-7 Pundsaclc, William-II4 Pursell, Wilber-205 Pyall, Wanda-95, 200 Pyle, Orville-79 O Qualls, William C.-60 Quick, Dorolhy Ann-I77 Quick, Evelyn S.-79 Quigley, Ronald-60 Quinl, Opal-I I4 R Rabaclc, Marge-60, I73, I89, 200 Raben, Cyril-207 Ralallco, Joseph S.-207 Ragsdale, Don-I50, 20I Ragsdale, Myrna-I7 Ragsdale, Ted R.-I7 Raines, Donald-60 Raines, Roger-I I4 Rainey, Bruce-95 Rains, Belly-I65 Ranchino, Marie-I I4 Randle, William L.-22 Randolph, Viclor-35 Raul, Caroline-35 Ray, Lou Ellen-I I4 Rayborn, Sylvesler-l6O Raymond, Carolyn-II4, I65 Readhead, Ollo-80 Reagan, Margie-95 Reclor, Alice P.-35 Redd, Phyllis-95, 174, 206 Redlearn, Charles-80 Reed, Alex-35 Reed, Dorolhy-60 Reed, John R.-60 Reeves, Mary Jane-43 Relieuna, Merlina-95 Rehn, l-Ienry J.-I6, I7, 35, I67 Reicherl, Carol-I63, I89 Reicherl. Lila M.-I74 Reiman, Billy lf.-80 Reinbold, Carolyn--80, l54, I73, l98. 200, 203 Reinerl, I-larry-lI5, l89, l92 Reinhardl, Roberl-I37, I40 Reissaus, William P.-I33 Rendleman, David-95, I62, I66, I93 Renlro, James-95 Renlro, Louis F. Jr.-60, 202 Rengslorll, Belly-95 Rellinger, D. O.-6l Reyes, Jose Luis Navarro-36, 39, 2OI 204 Reynolds, Joyce-II4, I89 Rezellca, Joseph-bl, I8l Rezner, Barbara-II4, 206 Rhine, V. Gene-6l, I98 Rhoads, Belly L.-80, I80 Rhoads, Marlha M.-II4 Rhymer, l.aDonne-95 Ricci, Elmo-6l, 202, 205 Rice, Rulh Ann-95, I89 Rich, Samanlha-95 Richards, Allen-l98 Richards, Carl-l I5 Richardson, Donald L.-Il5 Richmond, I-Iarold-I97 Richler, Selma-96, I99 Ridgway, Joan-I I5, 200 Rielce. Eveyln D.-36 Riess, Marilyn-96, I80 Riggs, Don-I43 Righler, Guy B.-80, 206 . l89 Riley, Helen D.-I I5, 200 Riley, Palsy A.-l93 Rippelmeyer, Dorolhy-80, I73, I 200 Risley, Mariorie-I I5 Riva, Merele T.--I I5 Roach, John-6l, I69, 183, I98, Robbins, Janice-I I5, I73 Roberson, Billy-I I5 Roberls, Howard-lI5, I27, I43 Roberls, Joann-I65 Roberls, Roy-I77, ISO Roberlson, Charles-80 Roberlson, Janie-I89 Roberlson, Rebecca-80, I63 Robison, Alberl J.-I I5 Robinson, Carl-I66 Rodabaugh, Louis D.-l8I Rodenberg, Norman-IB7, l9I Rodenbush, Bellilu-II5, I72 Roe, Belly-96 Roe, Norma Jean-96 Rogers, James N.-205 Rohlling, Charles-43 Roll, Arch--6I Rollo, Amy Kalhryn-39 Romano, Anlonio-I96 Roper, Leona E.-96 Rose, Pal-I63, 2I5 Rosenburgh, Roberl-I96 Ross, Roberl L.-l98 Rossi, Romolo H.--I69, l92 Roszlcowslci, Love-an C.-80, I65 2Ol Shaller, A. J.-43, I96 Shaller, James T.-80. I66 Shanlc, Mariorie-I7, 36 Sharp, Deloros-80. I73, 200 Shaw, Phyllis J.-62, I80 Shawmelcer, William F.-I I6, I99 Shea, Pauline-62 Shelilield, William F.-I67 Shelby, Billy L.-I66 Shellabarger, Mary Jo-I I6 Sheppard, James D.-96 Sherley. Thomas P.-I66 Shinn, Palricia A.-Bl, I75, 206 Shoal, Ollie--I49 Shorl, Blanche-BI, I54, I73, 200 Shriver, Alie E.-Bl Shryoclc, Henry W.-7 Shuberl, Eslher M.-36 Shuman, Helen-I5, I7, I9, 36, I62 Shubach, Imogene-I77 Spooner, Mary J,-97, I7I, 200 Spranliel, Rulh E.-63, I73, l8I, 200, 206 Sprall, E. Jerald-I27 Springer, Eugene-I69 Springs, James C.-39 Spruell, Virgil E.-63, isa, leo, 184, 139 Slacey, Thomas H.-I69 Slacy, Donald E.-l68 Slall, Dona J.-I64 Slahlheber, Palricia-202, 206 Slanlord, Oscar E.-97 Slanhouse, Billy E.-202 Slanhouse, James W.-63 Slanley, Dolores A.-l I7, I75 Slanley, Harold A.-63, I62, I67 Slaples, R.-l50 Slarlcey, Maribelh A.-II7 Slaudacher, William R.-63, l8I, l98 Slelles, Roberl A.-26, 36, 204 Slehr, Jean-36, I54, 203 Slelle, Roberl D.-63, IBO Siener, Melvin L.-62, I84 Sill V' l89 irda L.- Simmons, Carmon G.-II6 Simmons, Ralph-I80 Simmons, Roberl F.-Bl Simmons, Russell G.-I77 Simmons, William J.-62 Simms, Joe L.-96 Simpson, Palricia A.-96 Sims, Arlhur L.-I I6 Sims, Byrl L.-BI Sims, Carlyle-96 Rowell, Louis N.-6I, ISI Rowell, Marlha L.-B0 Rudolph, Bowman-96 Ruehmlcorll, Thelma-I I5 Runion, Bill-I I5 Sims, George C.-I96 sisk, Fay-ai, 173 Sisney, Belly J.-I I6 Sisney, Laura J.-I I6 Siller, Lloyd E.-96, I76, l90 Sille r, Palricia P.-62 Rushing, Hazel G.-80 Rushing, Kennelh G.-6l, I9B Russell, Ivan L.-6I Russell, Maxine A.-6l, l98 Rust James W.-80 Rusl, Marvin C.--IIS, 206 Rusl, Woodrow-6l, I82 Rulherlord, Mariorie-2I , S Saclcell, William Z.-96, I76 Sanders, Nancy E,-lI5, I75 Sands, Rollin E.-I96 Savage, Marion H.-206 Saw er Geor e F. I27 Y 1 Q 1 Schauberl, Richard W.-Il5, I76 Schill, Daniel J.-202 Schimpl, Bill D.-II5 Schimpl, Ferdie J.-6I Schmidl, Raymond R.-II6 Schneider, John P.-96, l90 Schneider, William B.-I7, l84 Schoene, Roberl B.-I46 Schroeder, J. Henry-36 Schuh, Anna M.-39 Slcellon, W. Harold-8l Skinner, Donna J.-96, 200 Sloan, Dolores M.-96, 206 Sloan. Grover G.-62 Sloan, Thomas O.-I76, I89, I99 Smalley, Jeannelle L.-II6, I75 Smilh, Adrian A.-I37, I42 Smilh, Alice J.-I I6 Smilh, Alma D.--I54 Smilh, Anson B.-I90, I98 Smilh, Berlie M.-62 Smilh, Bob E.-96 Smilh, Charles L.-97 Smilh, Donald-I I6 Smilh, Harold L,-I I6, I99 Smilh, Helen A.-97 Smilh, Jeanne L.-I I6, I87 Smilh, Kennelh L.-62 Smilh, Loy R.-62 Smilh, Mae T.-36 Smilh, Marshall L.--97, I69 Smilh, Mary L,-I87 Smilh, Norma J.-VI I6, I77 Smilh, Smilh. Smilh, Smilh. Smilh. Roberl H.-62, l70 Roberl J.-I69 Thomas H.-8I Thomas J.-l27 Tommie G.-97 Slephens, Marilan E.-I73 Slevens, Mary-Bl, l54, 203 Slevens, Roberl G.-l9O Slewarl, Jaclc L.-I98 Slinson, Quenlin-I46 Slirneman, Norma Rulh-ll7, I75 Sloclcer, Harvey J.-l27 Sloldl, Leroy V.-63, 205 Slone, Bobbie D.-63, I97 Slone, E. Opal-I7, 36 Slone, Gloria M.-8l, I98 Slone, Hal-36, I97 Slone, Lawrence E.-63, l82 Slone, Waller E.-l8, l80 Sloolcey, Warren M.-I90 Slorm, Evelyn L.-I I7, I87 Slollar, Ed.-29 Slollar, John W.-37 Slover, Lellie M.-97 Slralmer, Lloyd B.-63, 202 Slralcer, Ruby-20 Slrobel, Floyd E.-63 Slroup, Barbara L.-97, 206 Slroup, Harold R.-BI, I9B Slubbs, Thomas A.-8l, I69, I76, I98, 2Ol Slumpl, Florine C.-97, l54 Suils, Harlan E.-I76 Suils, Herschel L.-I76 Sullins, Don-63 Summers, Belly Gail-I l7 Summers, William C.-97 Sullon, Calvin S.-l98 Sullon, Samuel J.-I I7, I89 Swarlz, Willis G.-8, 20, 26, 37, IB2, IB4 Swayne, Doris M.--I82 Swayne, Julius R.-37 Swinlc, Leavell L.-97 Swisher, Ramon S.-39, 43 Swoboda, Roberl F.-I66, I96 T Taalce, Shirley A.-II7 Schwarm, Gerald L.-96 Schwarlz, Augusl L.-II6 Schwegman, Billie R.-6I, I73, I80, 200 Scoll, John W.-26 Scoll. Roberl A.-36 Seelman, Richard C.-I27, l29, I50 Seilerl, George C.-6I Sellzer, Jerome M.-6l, I68 l89 I9l Senlcus, Slella M.-II6, I74, 204 Senlers, Fred L.-204 Senlers, Shirley W.-204 Sexlon, Russell Jr,-I70 Seyer, Luella I.-96, I75, l98, I99 Shaclclelon, Rex D.-43 Shaler, Mary L.-II6 Shaler, Rulh E,-62, I73, 200 Shaller, Donald W.-l27 Smilh, Violel-I I7 Smolhers, Dolores-I I7 Snarr, James William-Sl Snider, Richard D.-ISO, I6B Snow, Phyllis J.-62 Sohn, Rulh M.-IB. 62 Sohn, Verna L.-206 Sollars, Donald E.-I7O Sorlal, Milce-I46, 2OI Spain, Cecil E.-97 Sparlin, Edward H.-I96 Sparlin, Melvin A.-ll7, I96 Spaulding, Allen--I27 Spear, Marlha J,-8l, I62, I6 Spencer, Harold E.-BI, l98 Spencer, Virinda L.-62 Spiller, Virginia I.-43 242 5, I87, l9l Taborn, Joyce H.-97, 206 Talberl, Wilbur D.-I98 Taliana, Lawrence E.-97, I46 Talley, C. Horlon-27, 37, I83 Tally. Tanner, Buell A.-82, I69, Marion W.-82, I67 l9O Tanner, Johnny W.-II7, 206 Tale, Charles G.-97, I66, I9O B l9O Tale, Donald L.-97, I6 , Tale, James E.-82, I44, I68, 203 Tale, Rose M. l..-l89 Tale, William H.-82, I68 Taylor, Benny G.-97, I98 Taylor. Curlis E.-63 Taylor, Ernesline C.-37 Taylor, Franklin G.-63 Taylor, Gerald M.-82, 205 Williams Taylor, Waller D.-63 Tedeschi, Pele-205 Tellor, Carl L.--II7 Templelon, Mariorie-20, 97 Tenney, Charles D.-I4, I7 Terry, Mary A.-99, ies, iso, 189 Thalman, W. A.-37 Thomas, Beniamin F.-39, 43 Thompson, Herberl R.-82 Thompson, Melvin-82 Thompson, Randall G.-64 Thompson, William D.-64, I27, I32, l90 Thorne, Roberl E.-I68 Throgmorlon, James J,-I I7, I66 Throgmorlon, Joe E.-98 Throgmorlon, Thomas J.-203 Tippy, Ibbie J.-I I7 Tockslein, Elsie B.-I74 Todd, Edilh L.-64, I98 Todd, Everell D.-64 Vogler, Richard S.-202 Vonlungeln, Belly L.-98, 200 Vonlungeln, George R.-98, I96 Varwald, Richard-82, I49, I62, I68, 20I W Wade, Langley A.-I69 Waggener, Charloll A.-I83, I89 Wagner, William C.-98, I33, I43, l70 Wahl, Joann L.-II8 Waidelis, Mildred-82, I97, 200, 205 Wakeland, Floyd V.-I87 Wakeland, William F.-37, I87 Waldren, Roberl C. Jr.-I I8 VVhile, Charles R.-65 While, Myrlle-2I Whileside, William D.-65 Whillock, William L.-I67 Whillenberg, Glenn H.-I33, I70 Whillenborn, Melvin--I69, 204 Wichmann, Roberl 5.-I37, I42 Wiemken, Helen L.-84, I73, 206 Wiggs, Roberl-I97 Wilburn, Earl B.-65 Wildy, Rulh A.-83, I73, l98, 200 Wiley, Gerald R.-98, I68, I93 Wilkinson, James J.-38, I37, I43 Wilkinson, Lowell M.-202 Willhile, Trevor-I I9 Todd, Nellie M.-82 Tolar, Charles J.-I66 Tooley, Eslher C.-64 Wall, Belly L.-I I8 Tooley, James Tope, Pal-64, Toppen, Eddie Torrence, H. J E.-I8, 64 I62, I84, 230 L.-I I7, I90 ane-II7, I87, I99 Towers, Edward R.-202 Trapani, Joe J.-I27 Trapani, Kalherine-82, I72, I75 Travelslead, Clyde-39 Travelslead, James E.-I I7 Troovich, Millie R.--I I7 Tregoning, John E.-64 Trigg, James R.-I89 Triplell, Joan-I I8, I89 Tripp, William L.-I67 Troull, Hannah L.-l6.5, 207 Tuck, Lenora J.-I77 Walker, Belly J.-I I8, I75 Vilalker, Bud W.-I IS Williams, Gale H.-I69, 206 Charles C.-II9, I67, l87, I96 Williams Williams Charles K.--66 Williams Ellen R.-98 James R.-66, I Bl Walker, Charles R.-83, I77 Walker, Charles R.-64, l98 Walker, Dorolhy J.--98, 200 Walker, Gene W.-64 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wallace, Wallace, Jack D.--65, I89, I9I James M.-98 Roberl D.--83, I69, I96, 206 Rolla Dale-83 A. Jane-I54, I97 Elmer E.-83, l98 Williams, Jean K.-I75 Williams, Mary B.-I I9 Williams, Mary M.-I I9 Williams Mona L.-IOO, II9, IB7, I9I Williams Roberl' J.-83, I62, I69, I96 Williams, Sue E.--99 Williams, William E.-99 Williams, William-I49 Williamson, Palricia A.-I I9, 202 Wallace, Lorraine R.--83, I62, I65 Waller, Jean-I IB Wallers, Charles A.-65 Wiliilord, Virginia S.-I9, 99, l80. 200 Willing, William-I46 Wallers, Syble M.-39 Wandling, Marlin G.--I64 Ward, Irma Tale-38 Ward. Larry-167 Wardrop, Phyllis A,-98, 200 Warnecke, Vergil J.-I80 Warren, Founl G.-27, 38 Willis, Nancy J.-I9, 99, ISO, 200 Wilson, Alma-l87 Wilson, Belly E.-83, I73, 200 Wilson, Carila M.-I65 Wilson, Loren C.-66, I69 Wilson, Mary l. J.-202 Wilson, Shirley Dolores-202 Wimberly, William C.-39, 43, I83 Turok, Tucker, Charlolle R.-2l4 Tucker, James D.-64, II6, I96 Tucker, Julis J.-I I8, I87 Tucker, Tudor, Turnbu Lowell R.-27, 37, I96 W. J.-37, I96 Il, Ralph T.-I IB Turner, J. E.-I92 Turner, Jackson H.-98, I66 Turner Paul L.--I67 Turok,lCharIes W.-64, 205 Frank-205 Z Turpin, Chrisline R.-I I8 Twilchell, Geneva F.-I I8 Twomey, Mary-I89 U Udarholl, Sarah F.-82, I74 Ulrich, William F.-I97 Upchurch, Mavis G. T.-I82 Uplon, Velma M,-I I8 V Vanarsdalen, Warren Jr.-I I8 Van Horn, Roberl D.-I89 Van Lenle, K. A.-37 Van Trump, Ruby-37 Van Winkle, Theodore-82 Van Winkle, Philip J.-64, I68, ISI 203 Vasquez, Julia E.-98, 204 Vaughl, lla F.-I I8 Veach, Roberl D.-64, l70, I92 Vealh, Barbra-I64 Venegoni, Calherine L.-82, I73, 200 Verble, Rulh A.-200 Vincenl, Allred W.-II8, 206 Warren, John H.--lI8 Warren, Marlha D.-II8 Washburn, Carol J.-I I8 Washer, Walers, Frankie V.-I I9 Doris A.-65, I8I Walers, Lewis C.-85, I7I Walers, Loraine-38 Walers, William E.-65, IBI Walers, William G.-I7I Walhen, Charles F.-65 Walkins, Ben P.-27, I82 Walkins, Larue-98 Walkins, Walkins, Walkins, Walson, Lou-I I9 Margarel H.-83, I98 William E.-98, I98 Thurman D.-65 Walls, Thomas W.-65 Wealhers, Raymond G.-II9 Webb, Erskine L.-83 Winkleman. James E.-I97 VV'inning, William T. Jr.-99, 20I Wise, Joyce A.-I8, 66, I64, I8I, 200, 203 Willenborn, Lawrence M.-83 Willer, Jack Simpson-99 Wolf, Ray H.-205 Wolle, Ernesl R.-38 Wollerman, Joy I..-98 Wollard, Orville L. Jr.-99, I99 Wood, Dorolhy I.-99 Wood, Frances L.-83, I65 Wooden, M. Laverne-202 Woody, Lucy K.-38, 200 Wooldridge, Velven L.-66, I98, 202 Wrighl, Alice K.-38, I8I Webb, Frances J.-I I9 ' Webb, George--65, 202 Webb, Heape Eula M.-83 Webb, Julius J.--83 Webb, Jeannie-165, I89 Webb, Mary Rulh-83 Webb, Melvin N.-II9 Weber, Francis M.--207 Weeks, B.--I74 Welch, Waller B.-27, 38, I90 Weller, Florence E.-98 Wells, Rulh E.-II9 Werner, Kenl-98 Wernsman, Virginia M.-II9 Wesdell, George-65, 207 Weshinskey, Roy K.-65, I67, I82, I89 Wesl, Jack W.-65, I99, 207 Vineyard, Waller W.-205 Violell, Belly J.-82, I64 Voesle, Charles K.-I98 Vogely, Maxine-37 Vlfheeler, Clarence E.-I I9 Wheeler, Delores I.-I I9 Wheeler, Lawrence E.-II9, I27 Wheeler, Mary R.-65, I54, I87, I9I, 202 Whilacre, Maurice A.-98 243 Wrighl , Howa rd-43 Wrighl, Nellie E.-43 Wrighl, Pauline C.-66 Wyllie, Eugene D.-99 Y Yarber, Marion F.-202, 206 Yales, Roberl B.-99 Young, D. 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