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CONTENTS pack Dear Reader—John Hopkins 5 The Ibis Stands Alone—John Hopkins Trusters 12 To the Class o) 1940—Dr. B. F. Ashe ... 13 The Colleges—Billie Sal shin 14 Administrators—Selma Lee Phillips 16 Student Gov't.- Dorothy Ashe 13 The Hurricane— Hedwig Ringblom 20 Futile Form sics- Dorothy Levin 23 The Ibis—John Hopkins 24 Art and Artists—Julia Arthur 28 The Cardboard Theatre—Dorothy Levin 29 Lit. Gymnasts—Hedwig Ringblom ... 32 English—Frank Hopkins 34 Journalism T. K. Jackson Orators—Frank Hopkins 36 In Any Language —Jacques Wilson 37 Hispanic Institute- Jacques Wilson 38 Hispanic Studies- David Klsasser 40 Fair Exchange—David Klsasser 41 Social Sciences—Martha Hibbs. Elaine Preston, and Man,’ Reed 42 Concepts of Life— L. (I. Ropes. Jr. 44 Psychology Dorothy Levin 45 Sew Math. Courses—David Abrams 46 Navigation Paul Davis 47 Natural Sciences—Clayton Henrichs, Quentin Rasmussen, and James Jeffrey ---- 48 Education — 50 Business School Dr. John Thom Holdsworth .. 52 Stewart IP. Girriel- Hedwig Ringblom 54 School of Iakv Lester K. Stein . 55 Music School—Harry Kstersohu 58 Arnold Volpe John Hopkins 60 Symphony—Harry Kslersohn 62 Orchestra Personnel 64 The Choir- Don Chadderdon .............. 65 Symphonic Hand—Don Chadderdon ... 66 After 4 o’clock—Dorothy Levin ..........68 M Club ................................. 70 ’39-40 Review—Claud Corrigan ........... 71 The Varsity—Claud Corrigan ............— 72 Wake Forest -Claud Corrigan 73 Tampa Downed Claud Corrigan ............ 74 Tars Came Close—Claud Corrigan ........— 75 Catholic by 14-0—Claud Corrigan 76 We Heat Texas—Claud Corrigan ........... 77 Drake Jinx Finis Claud Corrigan ........ 78 Sad, Sad Homecoming—Claud Corrigan 79 Lucky Carolina -Claud Corrigan 80 State Bows 27-7—Claud Corrigan ......... 81 Crackers, 13-0- Claud Corrigan 82 Sixteen Depart Claud Corrigan ..........83 Frosh Football—Claud Corrigan ..........84 Basketball—Claud Corrigan ...............86 Boxing—Claud Corrigan ...................88 Another Great Tennis Year—Claud Corrigan .... 90 Baseball—Claud Corrigan .................-.92 Swimmers—Claud Corrigan.................93 PACE Girl’s Tennis—Ruth MacDonald ............ 94 Intramurals—Beryle McC'luney, Jack Marder 95 Between Halves, The March Band... 98 —Don Chadderdon The Councils- Virginia Allen. Pat Kelley 101 Alpha Epsilon Phi ........... 103 Alpha Theta .......... 104 Beta Phi Alpha ............................ 107 Delta Phi Epsilon ..... 108 Delta Zeta 111 Kappa Kappa Gamma........................ 112 Sigma Kappa .............. 115 Zeta Tau Alpha ................ 116 Sigma Alpha lota ................ 118 Chi Omega ..... 119 Hell Week—Jack Kendall ..... 122 Kappa Sigma ........ .................... 125 Lambda Chi Alpha 126 Phi Epsilon Pi ..... 129 Phi Mu Alpha 130 Pi Kappa Alpha .......... 133 Tau Epsilon Phi 134 Pi Chi 138 (loldbricking is Joe’s Business— Randy Mcbane 140 Soary C..-I-I.—T. A. Jackson............. 141 Kick the Shop Shut, Darling, Harris is in! —Jean Small ........................... 142 Sunday Recitals- Maria Dominguez 144 Surprise Party—Ruby Berry 145 Tropical, Phooey!—Alice Magruder 146 Marge- Sid Kline ................ 147 Aunt Elbe’s Visit—Enid Firestone 148 Children’s Hour—John Hopkins 149 Radio Bleat or s—Elaine Preston . 150 Old Grads, New Style—Hedwig Ringblom 151 Jai-Alai Pioneers—Luther Evans 152 Tops in Honors Selma Phillips, Hedwig Ringblom ............................... 154 Who’s Who— Helene Putnam 156 Alpha Phi Omega—John Quimby 157 Lead and Ink—Lewis Dorn ............ 158 Theta Alpha Phi—Adcle Rickel 159 BS.U.—Roberta Butler ............ 160 Campus Citizens- Berthe Neham 161 Chemists—Marie Young ............ 162 Co-ed Council—Virginia Allen 163 English Honors—Elliot Nichols 164 HUG.—Berthe Neham 165 Language Clubs- Jacques Wilson 166 Newman Club—May Morat.......... 167 Religious Clubs—Margaret Griffin 168 The Snarks—Elliot Nichols 169 The Y’s Have It -Joanne Kanaar 170 Society—Mollie Connor ..... 172 Freshman Class Margaret Klotz 178 Sophomore Class -Don Chadderdon 180 Junior Class—Charlie Franklin 182 Law School Seniors 188 Law School Undergraduates ..... 189 The Seniors—Martha Dorn ..... ... 190 Faculty ........................ -... 204 Sophomore Class List 205 Freshman Class List .. .................. 206 Ibis Staff Members and Contributors...... 208 Advertising ............................. 209
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THE IBIS STANDS ALONE ■ In the vast majority of university and college yearbooks, two of the prime requisites are (Da theme around which the entire l ook revolves; and (2) a dedication of the book to some intangible something or a particular individual. The this of 1940 utterly fails the fulfillment of these two requirements. There is neither theme nor dedication lurking anywhere among these pages. Early in September, theme-thoughts l egan jumping around in the minds of the editorial staff members; however, none of those themes were any more real than the dream of an opium-eater. Since November, the problem of dedication has been batted around by all with no results. Many individuals were mentioned, but none could be agreed upon; many ethereal subjects were broached, but all were fantastic. After much serious pondering on these two questions of supreme importance, the Ibis simply decided not to have either. The Ibis respects tradition and custom and is not trying to be different. The absence of theme and dedication will not ruin the book. So, what if there is a deviation from the customary? Perhaps lack of ingenuity on the part of the editor is responsible for this transgression. but. nevertheless, the Ibis, without theme or dedication stands alone.
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