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- ñ “ж яя I. à — я = | Mel = má y edi. = Pa = 2 “... «oe , , E ж on y e - — it -uk “жа dy vu | a Mr щи с دا ‚+ oo. жж 2 © e go uo уам маа -4. 4. а. ELDRIDGE 901 EAST B 37. MOSCOW, IDAHO a МАР — ف = NE EE Km 5 n E MOUNT A I F FOR E WšSOBRED Scholars, socialites, politicians, athletes; and the hundreds of vou that are simply collegians . . . to vou the editor and staff present this GEM. In it we surround von with ; р: а TUS - ' : | your friends. This exciting tableau of traditional games Шы амине: Ө Ti | | | | | with ancient rivals... interesting activities and new found q | friend ee four } I П ЕХЕ! nends,., а picturesque campus . 's vears n 1 | à picture sque campus for the four best vear Еи Hi 1 i ; ; 4 ‘ ‘ HN, Т! 1 ШЕН | of your life... this 1938 Сем represents a cross-section Ч of student life at Idaho. Informal as-the Foresters’ hall ... modern as a new dance — | | that suddenly sw eeps the campus... these are the spices I ao | with which we flavor this book. If you value it now, what for vou in the vears to оте | . C 4 y м А ` D - -4 A when it serves as a constant reminder of those dear old | f ° ; 3 - h — = — ru 4 I | il жег а Ireasure it will become tf ! : 8 E college day sU JIM YODER, а оа т-- | A. | ’ In Memoriam John Anton Kostalek Se рістік r 13, 1885. Septe mber 25, 1937 Dean of the College of Letters and Science. . . Phi Beta Kappa... Sigma Хі... American Chemical Society . . . Delta Tau Delta. Robert Il. Baker December 11, 1914 - September 20, 1937 Silver Lance... Blue Key „РАІ Alpha Delta... Beta Theta Pi. i... $ CON TEE NTSA BOOK ONE BOOK TWO BOOK THREE BOOK FOUR BOOK FIVE BOOK SIX . BOOK SEVEN ADMINISTRATION CLASS ES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS WOMEN STUDENT LIFE ORGANIZATIONS س Loitering on the steps . . the bell rings and students rush reluctantly .. To Prove All Things . . Shrine of the Vandals . . scene of exciting games .. teams have won and teams have lost . . but always sportsmen. OM ndn Xue vato. ME and majestic in . the vine-covered g n of the slip-stick artists. = — ЕЗ — - = = = РС. - ... = = - = ` „= “- Picturesque its old age have BOOK ONE GLENDON DAVIS, EDITOR IRATION ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO H. C. Dale, presid sident of the University of Idaho, received his A.B. and A.M. degrees from Har- vard University. He served at the University of Idaho from 1920 to 1928, and from 1928 to 1937 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, being dean of the school of business at both universities. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The first Gem of the Mountains that I ever saw was the issue of 1921, the spring after I joined the faculty of the University of Idaho. At that time there were less than a thousand students. This year we passed the three thousand mark. А span of nearly twenty years and a trebling in size often spells profound changes in the spirit and character of an institution. Perhaps the most significant trait of the University of Idaho has been the abiding nature through the years of what we call the Idaho Spirit. ' It is the spirit of kindliness and yet of candor, of faithfulness and yet of fun, of sentiment and yet of seriousness, Because this spirit has prevailed among her sons and daughters, the University of Idaho will continue year after year winning her way to fame. HARRISON C. DALE. Pres. Dale, J. F. Jenny: “Сар” Horton and John Banks dedicate Neale Stadium President Dale in his office THE GOVERNOR 20 BARZILLA CLARK Barzilla W. Clark, governor o! Idaho, is a great Íriend of the University. As mayor of Idaho Falls he initiated а sys tem of municipal works for which he is famous. As governor of the state, he has the interests of the people and univer- sity students at heart. J. F. Jenny, derorne J. Day, Clency St. Clair, Arthur L. Swim, Mrs. A. A, Steele, John W. Condie BOARD OF The State Board of Education and the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho make the decisions which administer the University. They consider plans and projects which concern the University. Members of the board are: President Mrs. A. A. Steele, Parma; Vice-President J. F. Jenny, Cotton- wood; Secretary Clency St. Clair, Idaho Falls; Jerome J. Day, Wallace; Arthur L. Swim, Twin Falls; and ex- officio member John W. Condie, Boise, state super Re G E M pas intendent of public instruction. Regent Swim, the newest member of the board, succeeded Asher B. Wilson of Twin Falls, whose term expired last year. Jerome ]. Day's term expires in April, 1938 The work of the Board of Regents during recent years has been the approval of the private financing for construction of a football stadium, golf course, club house, men's dormitory, student union building, and the library wing of the Administration building ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIALS The addition of the new $110,000 library wing has made the work of Librarían M. Belle Sweet much more pleasant. Miss Sweet now has ample room for the more than 100,000 volumes included in the library, resulting in improved efficiency and service. To Ella L. Olesen, a University of Idaho graduate, qoes the difficult job of registrar a task which Miss Olesen dispatches with great efficiency. Frank Stanton is bursar oí the University, and is kept busy keeping track of the finances of the school. He is also chairman of the committee which super- vises the administration of various loan funds used in helping worthy students in need of financial aid. To Oren А. Fitzgerald is allotted the position of university editor. It is Mr. Fitzgerald's duty to super vise the various university publications. Other administrative officials are R. W. Lind, a University of Colorado man, who superintends build- ings and grounds, and Bob Green a University of Idaho graduate, who is proctor of men. R. W. Lind, Miss M. B. Sweet, Miss Ella Olesen, Frank Stanton, Robert Groen, Oren A. Fitzgerald DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING John Hugo Johnson was ap pointed acting dean of the Col lege of Engineering following the resignation of Dean Ivan C. Crawford during the first semes- ter. Acting Dean Johnson has his В.А. and E.E. degrees irom the University of Wisconsin. More than any other division of the University, the College of Engineering needs new facili- ties, including an adequate atory equipment, and a larger corps of instructors. assroom building, more labor- AGRICULTURE E. J. Iddings, dean of the Col- lege of Aariculture, including the Extension Service and the agricultural experiment stations, makes an oulslanding contribu- tion lo the welfare of the state through the training of future farmers, and scientific research in Idaho's principal industry. Dean Iddings, who received his master ol arts degree from Colorado Agricultural College, feels keenly the need for more adequate research and class- room facilities for the College. ЕСЕ ТК 2 Dean Dwight S. Jeffers, Бу de- veloping the School of Forestry into à compact unit, has mate- rially aided the interest in and growth of this school. Representing, as it does, one of Idaho's most important indus- tries, the School of Forestry en deavors to give its students all the practical knowledge pos- sible through field trips, forestry camps, and specialized work in the forestry problems of Idaho. Dean Jeffers received his M.F. and Ph.D. degrees from Yale. M ININ о Directed self-study and close personal contacis between stu dents and instructors have been the keynotes of Dean Arthur W. Fahrenwald's administration of the School of Mines. The mining industry, occupy- ing a prominent place in Idaho's basic industries, is benefited by the practical, scientific course of study given in the School of Mines. Dean Fahrenwald received his Met.E. deqree from the Uni- versity of South Dakota and his E.M. degree from the New Mex- ico School oí Mines. F A Com y Jay Glover Eldridge, dean of the university faculty, has been in the continuous service of the University of Idaho since 1903. At that time he was the only dean in the University, super: vising all departments. Dean Eldridge has seen the growth of the University from one building to its present size. As head of the department of modern languages, he prefers teaching to all other duties, Ph. D., M,A., and В.А. degrees from Yale, and study in France and Germany present an enviable background for his work. EDUCATION The School of Education, under Dean James Franklin Messen- ger, is one of the largest divi sions in the University. Four bachelor's degrees were given in the first graduation from this school in 1921. Since that time it has grown until, in 1937, there were 123 bachelor's degrees and 35 master’s degrees con ferred. The present enrollment is around 500. The School of Education is also in charge of summer school. Thís has become a very large factor in the Idaho educational program. L Zç, W How 1 dee f t! омага, Gean oi prudence from Columbia Uni- versity. Throughout his stay at the University of Idaho, Dean Howärd has been most im- ressed by the den prevailing here An up-to-date curriculum, in keeping with state and national xd maintain the 1 or wmicn the University of Idaho law school is well known The enrollment in the College oÍ Law has steadily increased. GRADUATE f Ta 1 en Charles W. Hunge 1, dea { } ( A7: the га id | wind ‹ таа с 1 1 1 ate school, has beer University of Idaho since He received his M.S. and Ph.D. ırees from the University of On It is the fond hor e oi Dean Hungerford to have sufficient facilities and leaching person- nel in the future to warrant the Dean Hungertord makes а a hobby oí plants, and has col- lected nearly 200 varieties of bearded irises 24 BU STRESS Confront creasing enrollment, Dean Ralph H. Farmer still maintains the close personal contact with his students which makes the School of Business Administra- tion more popular than ever. here were 144 enrolled in the senior school and 310 in pre-business this year—a total of more than 450, and an in of over 50 more than Dean Farmer hopes to estab- lish a departmental reading room in the near future for the convenience of his students EXTENSION The Non-Kesidence department, with Miss Bernice McCoy as its head, meets the needs of stu- dents who are out in the field. A student is permitted to take as much as one-fourth of his aca- demic work by correspondence. This opportunity is utilized by students who are temporarily out of school. Miss McCoy also has charge of the Placement Service Through her ability to match the person to the job, it has been possible for a larger per- centage of Idaho graduates to secure positions. LETTERS AND SCIENCE Dean T. S. Kerr, in addition to his regular duties as dean of the Junior College, has been acting dean of the College of Letters and Science since the death of Dean J. A. Kostalek on Sep- tember 25. Dean Kerr, who joined the University of Idaho faculty in 1924, received his LL.B. from the University of Michigan. He has been dean of the Junior College since 1929. A new course, designed for the preparation of students for social work in Idaho, will be added to the curriculum next fall. W O M E WN Dr. Evelyn Miller, dean of wom- en, received her В.А. and М.А. degrees at Stanford University and her Ph.D. at Columbia. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Cardinal Key. Having been in many parts of the world, Dr. Miller has developed an intensive liking for travel, and hopes to con- tinue her avocation. Since coming to the campus in Septemker, 1936, Dr. Miller has instituted plans for makinq every student socially minded through dancing classes and а dating bureau. Prof. Isaac Newton Carter, Stanley K. Hall, Dr. H. д. Tromanhauser, Prof. Margarete Sargent, L. L Schuldt, M. W. Melaian, John M. Foskett uM We Nx Dr. Erwin Graue, W. Н. Boyer, Kenneth Hoag, Henry L. Wilson, Prof. Willard J. Wilde, William Bronson 26 Prof. Geoffery G. Coope, Prof. T. J. Pritchard, Prof. Norman J. Gillette, Donald W. Bolin, Dr. T. B. Hutch- ings , Prof. L. H, Staufer, Vaughn Лау. J. Osborn Ashcraft, dr., T. H. Dunkelberger, Dr. Frederic C. Church, William C. Moore, Prof. Arthur З. Howe, Lester b. Schuldt, Lawrence Н. Chamberlain 27 STUDENT ADMINISTRATION S TU D A.S.U.l. PRESIDENT John V. Banks, elected student body president last year, is а major in chemical engineering from the Coulee Dam, Washington. John, whose father is head oÍ the Coulee Dam construction project, is fol- lowing in his father's footsteps. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, social fraternity; Sigma Tau, engineering honorary; and Scab- Бага and Blade, national military honorary. President Banks has been one of the most popular stu- dent body presidents, and has dis- charged the duties of his office with great efficiency. А.5.0.1. VICE-PRESIDENT Running on an independent, non-partisan ticket, Carl Burt was elected to the Executive Board last spring. The board chose Carl from its membership as A.S.U.I. Vice-President. Owing no political allegiance, he believes in the greatest good for the greatest number Carl is a junior in Ihe school of education, and lives in the Capitol City. ENT BO SEE Fitzgerald, Burt, Simpson, Kramer, Liljenquist, Kenworthy, Breckenridge, Banka E ЖӘЕ С Wege The Executive Board, student governing body, is elected by proportional representation in the spring election. It is composed of ten members, including the student body president Beside A.S.U.I. President John Banks, the board this year includes Carl Burt, vice-president; Ardis Simpson, secretary; Paul Ennis, Bill Kramer, Max Kenworthy, Mary Sullivan, Kenneth Fitzgerald, Rob- ert Breckenridge, Blaine Liljenquist. Bill Ash, editor of The Argonaut; Mary McKinley, A.W.S, president; a resident alumnus, and a faculty advisor are non-voting members. V E- B A R D The duties of the board are to have charge of the the A.S.UI; full A.S.U.L funds and property, subject to the limita- departments of control of all tions of the constitution; levying student assessments; approving all expenditures from the funds thus created; requlating advertising matters concerning A.S.U.l. activities; granting all A.S.U.I. awards; passing on all student body, class, and organization functions, with power to exercise supervision and control over the same; and to perform all other duties which are necessary and proper for an execulive board to discharge GRADUATE MANAGER eee George Е. “Сар” Horton is the man who keeps the associated students’ affairs running smoothly. It is hard to realize the multitude of duties which Cap' Horton has been per: forming efficiently since 1923. He is the business head of the A.S.U.L., subject to the general control of the Executive Board. It is “Сар” who signs the vouchers, collects the money, makes out the budget, pays the bills, and keeps charge of class accounts. It is he who sees that tickets are printed and on sale for all athletic events, and keeps the student body on a sound financial basis. Mr. Horton has been with us a long time; he played football on Idaho's championship football team of 1900. With the completion of the new student union building, Cap moved to spacious new offices therein. George Horton Three capable persons assist Graduate Manager George Horton in the adminis- tration of his office. Mrs. L. E. Bair, secretary, maintains a high degree of efficiency in the office work. Rollin Hunter, assistant graduate man- ager, has the responsible job of admin- istering to numerous projects, necessary for the smooth functioning of student affairs. Perry Culp, A.S.U.I. news director, accelerates the rapid growth of the Uni- versity by publicizing all student activi- ties and athletic events. Rollin Hunter, Mrs. Bair, Perry Culp 32 BOOK TWO MARGARET BARTON, EDITOR SENIORS S БМ C LS Four years have passed and again Idaho sends former green frosh'' out into a new life—a larger group than ever before. These seniors have been active in campus life. Their outstanding activity of the first semester was { е annual Senior Ball, social event of December. Dean Green, chairman of the dance, assisted by other able seniors, succeeded in making the dance one enjoyed by all. This class has developed many of the leaders on the campus, including Stonko Pavkov, out- standing in athletics and president of his class the first semester. Edward Hokanson was vice president; Everett Wood, secretary; and Marie Haasch, treasurer. 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The seniors have made themselves outstanding on the campus, and will leave a space hard to fill. Graduation now ends four happy years. Success or fail- ure will soon coníront the seniors leaving Idaho in June. Their graduation may be an end or a beginning. To the 1938 graduates may it be a beginning! С а Robert A. Abbott Howard Ernest Ahlskog Aleck Alexander Clinton E. Alsop AS Low md Clark B.S.(Che B B Е); Bo John Welsh Anderacn BA: Wendell Hig! H For la e Higi M Ë өз Higt haul BS Bus); Twin Falls Hig} Delta Chi; Sigma hi nne High š ool ka ід! ед Will Phi Gamma Delta Tear 2-3-4; Argonau Hor ngi Delta Tau De H а Ta Interfrat t сі! tot F Ш I 5t iM anica М noe Pr A h Herbert Warren Angell Marcus Levi Arthur William H. Ash Ella Elizabeth Ashlee Jamesa Palmer Atwood Billye dane Austi BS.{For nton High В.5.(Рге-Мей Lar B.S.(B Есім BA. М High School B M.E Lewistor lod wai Higt High Sc? ” 1 Hig? B.A.t(Tourr Blackfoot High Trisnale A : Colle Ida Alpha Ta schont «Alpha T Anne ted For ода; Pn Pr Т) ат 23 4: K XK м I n 1-2 Ne f ' ur hex I I Tat John M. Barker David Clifford Barnett Margaret La Verne Barton Edwardine Evelin Bechtol Albrecht Behm Roy A. Bell B.S.(Bus); Buh! High School; B.S sndpoint High B.S (Ed); Lew д; M High Scl BS. Berlin, Germany; Б.А. Blackfoot High Sot ч | ) eet Hall: Ag Н} bool okone, Was! Phi Delta Theta Will t Hall Prod t Inertar Fasterr Washinator а ‘lark BA м yer ib Pr lent 4 ‘ Judging 1 1 llege of Ed Mion; Pi Het A С M Benny Bernard Benson 4 John Allison Berg М Marta Berg Donald R. Berger Rudolph R. Beyersdort A © {Р Daven Wallace Hig Pix al Tig w B.S Hig n Higt го Hig В: T [ p ` Hall; T.M.A s Lambda Chi A А 1 Forr H f t p Jc} Davenr Aq Pre i H nbaug! tom Triangle “ уа те А 2-3-4 Har ' Paul B.S еу На A yt Forkner Anderson For.); Belen High School M. State С. Sarah Jane Bahor hool; Gamma W.A A. Daloth Tet! Sherman J. Bellwood | Ed.); Moscow High hi Beta [eam 1-2-3-4; Gom 3; BA mberly High Seb ! High Honore 3-4; Intere pate Knig} Junior General hairman of Week: Argonaut Oren B.S William Bigham Bov High School Robert Leonard Anderson B.S.(Mir Walla Hia Ld Robert Hugh Baldwin BSA(M.E.); Lewiston High School; Alpha Tau Omega Philip Homer Bender B.S. (For 1 Lewis and ork Ray Donald Bistline, Jr LL.B.: Pocatello High Schoc Sigma Nu Vaugh F. Anderson nglon High Honors 3 Sigma 1 s Кт Donald Dwight Benedict A mE) M Tau; Bl id Blade jhis; А и Lewist Samuel Bjorkman B.A; с Sweet Aledo, Пито Hall aw High Willi John E. Andrews Do Henry Sp. B.S nar A Boise Junior o Pre Parma Hig! aulding Bardsley Joise High School Mar E ` Boll Bennett Lewist , Rifle High Scl Normal; Kappa ild 2 2: Dalett М.А.А.; Tape and Sumner Tuttle Blake BLA Sharon Massachusetts Speed Gray before mo” lame | n stud a a) careor prince ' 2 1 saw y portray plays at arming t r lace в as ha 1 0د loanr Milton R, Blattner Aaron E. Blewett Glenn L. Bodily Robert Edgar Bollinger Edward Connell Booker Gr Mildred Boren R.S.(Pre-Med.); Narr Higl ( le Hig I Ag Pre H B.S.(E L« ton His 3.(For.); f 1 H B.A.(Ag 1 Lew Dewey Oklahoma Ed.); Lewiston High ӛсім High 1 ) l: Та } b: A wiston State jal lut ц High Honor 3-4 High Honor Idahı Minor “1” Club; Box қ з Tau ( ys Hall; Kappa Delta Pi ib: Phi Eta Sigma. Livostock Judging Team 4 pha | Va rchootra 4 lent 4: U 1 M С Mary Margaret Braxtan Robert!N. Breckenridge Robert Franklin Brewor Norman Jewett Brigas Franklin Verner Briscoe Karl Lewis Bronson i В.5.; Boise High School; Col B.S,(Min.); Glenns Ferry High B.S.C,E Wallace Hig B.S.(For ); Pensacola, Florida 3 r Pocatello High BSIAgr.); Burley Hi : I ‚Р , 2o0dir school: Beta Theta I Sch Lindley Hall S James Robert Burkhard Donald Lee Burnett Willard Russell Burns Gale D. Burton Darrell Luraine Byington Oscar J. Cable! й B 5 (В Bliss Н } B.S.(Bu wW ] Hiq B B I High Sc! B E.E f ate Hig B Aq Lava Hot Spring B.S, (Ed Rapid City w “Н ar A j- Ur ' І [ 3 School, Rapid 3 ; Kar Р r Delta Ta F ` ; Track M 7 - Вокеа a! A ; F { yir ning Eimer Fenn Chaffee Dorothy Snyder Chandler Crandall F. Chatfield Thoma s James Chester Clarence E. Childa Francis Chrystal B. S. (Med.); Boise High Scl BA ringfield B.S.(Aqr Richt i} B.S.(Agr Higt B.S. (Bus Law): Buhl High BS (Bury B Hiqh Sot Beta Theta E А Alpha Tau за: Della Tau Delta. ta; Ag Ai; pa; Manager š pe Associat 42 Philip B. Borup Bruce William Bowler Charles Boyton Mary Gene Bradd B.S.(Agr ock Heyburr High LL.B.: Gooding High hool ВА ton High School Phi Gamma Delta it Key Lew te N 1: Hay Press Club: Bench and Bar Hall Argonaut, Business Mg Agda Walden . . . Hays Hall girl who made good in spite ol the par political ban president! ol mon jan дз than most IT iar Board and C. neiudod . warble in Van laleerz Claude G. Brower Walter Lee Brown Georgette Audrey Brunner Helen Bue B.S. ); Ashton High B.A; Lewiston High School B.S.(Ed.): Westminster High B.A.(Econ); Moscow High School: Willie Sweet Hall Lewiston State Normal; High School, Salt Lake City, Utah; School. est Honors 2-3.4: Phi Beta Boise Junior College; Univer Kappa sity of Idaho, Southern Branch; Gem 3; Argonaut 3 Ivan Campbell Jesse Lemuel Campbell John Walfred Carlson Dorothy Louise Carpenter B.5.(Mot. E Emmett High B.S.(For.): Rigby High School B.S E): М ) B.S J 1! School: Chi Alpha P 5 { } ho Р. 4 қ T i 1 Jerome H John Clouser Phi Gamma Delta. William Fred Clubb В For Mullan High stud 43 ba Verna Cobbett William R. Cole Panfilo John Compagnoni Gomer Henry Condit Allee Могу Conway er Fedderson Coon А Сї Alpha F Cla LL.B Ayma High For t. Maris Higt - Hage Hi Blackfoot Hig} e High Treasurer 4 Sch Gonzaga University: Sch Grace | ty of Id Triangle Club: De S (mor lowa { rt He і ( ш C ib: Gen B ) 1 I A yed Er Argona I 1 Lloyd Cowden Blaine Gordon Crawford Ralph NW Crouch Boss „Torona Cuddy vM س A Der Arthur Dalley BS (Aqar) Blockloor High B.S.(Ed Plummer High ; j; Bonners Ferry Hiat rvall Higt ; (ËB 3014 LH jh Sohool F Pro Mo« Aberdesr Schoo School; Idaho Clut School: Delta Chi: Baseba hool, Cor Oregor ' High School H Herbert A. Day Darrell D. Deane John Peter Decker James M. DeCourcey Eva Dickinson Alta Mas Diethelm B.S (Agr): Boise High Scho t Agr Ana te Hig! BS, М w High S B.A 'ukjesa Па Scl B Bu Re өн High B.S.(Ed M w High Alpha Pu Aa jt } lı Highest Hor Hor Delta Ta [ School I H d T 1 wt 1 pat K Aiphs ; 1 Bar ` Ba Dairy 1 y Te о он В. Doll Woodrow William um dean Eleanor Dunkle Robert Benjamin Dunlap Everett Wellman Duvall Maxine Holen Eastburn B.S ey Unior 5 Tekoa High £ J B.S.(H.E Kellogg Hig? B dw Hia? hoal B Еа r ton Higt B.S.(Ed wurd’ Alene High H қ nî Ida sch Ür last School, Creston, Washing. School; Kappa Kappa Gem fornia; Chatiey Uni Junior al ssociated F ers f n: Ga Zar lon: Idaho Clut ma: W.A.A. 1-2-3: Gem 1-2-3 college; Xi Si igma Tpi 1 dinal Key і Club; Associated Foresters Blue Bucket 1-2-3 Ed Baseball 2 itor 4 Argonaut 2-3; Gem |. 2, Narthex Table 44 Laura Nell Сорр ook В.5.(Е4 ): Atl Higl Glenn А. Coughlan LLA l'emmeror. W Jack McKinney . . . managing editor e Sheet took a March vaca lí lan the Pal lub edition prexy ol Sigma Ch no particular port in a f ity | j John H Mr Homer David, dr. А і Doris Helen Dawson B.A.. 1 shi High š ) BA M w Ню x B.S Bu Parma н ) B.S.(Home E Bu ta Thota X4 I Dickinson Walter Dinnison | Clifford Irvin Dobler Peter Fabion Dodde. Mo м Hig? B ЕА.); Pierce High Sat і B.S.(Bu Wor y Hig? В.А: Lew and ‹ к Higt 1 School, Spokane қ м ton ада Un ty High Honor t Sig H Milita i i Elmer Sang Eddington Neva Eisingor Edward Gregory Elliott. B.S Sugor-Salem Higl BS. Ed); Mosco Falls Н? В.А.; Boise High School; Рі Sch Jar City; Triangle School: Alpha Phi ) Gamma De и Clul Clul I Clul A Hell Div 4 Рет 3-4; W.A.A Тар ага Terpe 2 Jerome Evana в Charlotte Ann Fisher B.S; Kingstor baugl Hall Grace Isabel Gard ВА:М w Hig Hi gh oct Home ner F Keith Elden Evans B.S.(Agr.; Twit Ka pa Er Rifle Tear William K. Fitzgerald B.S.(CFor Adam hool, Clarkston е Earl Gare Fall ts Ed Grangeville High ashing Marjorie Eleanor Flink ; Ба Wallace Hi al! John Leonard Gaskill no Eugene Earl Graham Burley Phi Delta Thota 1h Clark Н. Failx В.А; Boise High Sch Dean Milton Fluhart B.5.(Mod.): M 20% chem! Ethel Pauline Gehrke BS.(H.Ee.) B Mo: Robert Richey Granville RS(Bus); Kellogg H Psi: Press Club; Phi Delta: Bench and Bari. 41 © B H ah Mary McKinley e AWS теки prexy 1 Mortar В i hould be [ politica ar Ноу B. Gray , ` Olen Dean Green - Richard M. Greenough Gordon Harry Greenway Blondell Eugene Groseclose Don Ricks Grover 4 RS (f win al Нью BSifa H ver Hiat R А (Eror Nort ira R For): Parma High 1 AS(Fad M uH k ROR, Mad n High Silver School. Glendale Wa w Sweet H Set school, Rexburg. Idaho: Rick leg Kappa Sign ego; Triang Club 2 ib 2-3-4 y I ball 1-2- Pep Band 1-2-3-« ы : moil dent 2: Footba 2 tra e Board ng; Orch« E Halene Katherine Haller Noel Lyman Hallett George Harmon Handy Margaret Blanche Hansen Ruel Mertin Hansen Geraldine Hardy В S (Fa И. Maries Hig B.S. ей Н E 4 Wardner-Kel I H.E wur d'Alene B.S. Firth High Sct LD. B Blackfoot High Hays Hall Scho lox jh School: Sigma Nu Hig t Hay Hall S; Aq ç А г $ Alpha f Home Ë ( Mi y F ludgir Team 3 і Argor West Myrle Eileen Harris Eveard T. Harrison Robert Chase Haynes Harold F. Heady David Loren Hicks B Ed lur r H B.A. (Aor); Downey Н Hig} B Agt ir | Alene B.S.tFor.); Buhl Hig? ho B.S. (Ed Boise High Sob | , | J lig w wer ; Boise luni legs; Alpha J 1 l $ ; Tau Omega 1 I 2 4 T Eo f p Jewel Lorraine Holte Joseph John Holzer Gerald Honsowetz Mary Elizabeth Hoover Betty Jane Horton Elizabeth Horton В S (Ed ); Coeur d' Alone Hig B.S.(Bu 'oeur d'Al B.S. (Bus Harrison Hig! B.S. (Mus,); Twin Fal High B.S. (Pre-Nurs.); Moscow High B.S.(Mus,Ed.; Eds! High chool; Alpha Chi Omega Phi Gamma School School; Hays Hall School School, Salt Lake City, Utah: rgonaut 1-2; Gem 1.2; W I Club; Base A University of Utah; Haya Hall; А.А. 1 Sigma Alpha Iota; University Singers William Wayman Guthrie В.5.(Лаг): E Manford Boyd H B.S.(Ed.); Troy Н 17 В Ed mm е! Hi е! Hall Naomi Dahl Hillman Ë E j a Hig Florence Thuesen Horton E Nort ‘ort t pokan« H Hall; Hor Ur ty Singe а Ag 1 Marie Haasch В.А; Twin Falla High Schoo Highest Honor 4 Gwendolyn Harrigan B.A. Northwestern. Busine ollege; Highest Honore 1-2 Dx Kappa a; Phi Dwight Spear Hoffman В hm EJ: Cheney Hic y Higi | Hays Hall; Alpha Lambda udson Vivian Hagadone B.S. (Ed ); Coeur d'Alene High 3chool; Hays Hall Don C. Harris Beta Theta Pi Edward W. Hokanson B s. Lew and т hool. Spokane Gontaga Un elta Theta; High nd Block Clarence Hallberg B.S Blacktoot Но! School ' rre: Harold Lynn B.S.(For J; Mary Lorraine Hulett n f king Sch Bu | A ha A ] ol Ed Rr kir al Re n Ta Harris ja Paul Ennis . . . « Delt oN Ж er t жу lit with Kenneth E. Hungerford Clare Edmund Hunt Bert Huntinaton Betty Alene Ingle Emmett gh BSAC.E): В High z rley H Sch« ; Butl Í I Н.Е K Andrew Frank James Eugene day B.A.(LL.B Gooding High B.S.(E ol P I 3 Rose Louise delenik Evelyn Jenkins Marcus L. Jensen B.S.(Ed ) lin B n J ; ligt T B.5.(H.E delta Virginia Johnson Edward F. Joyce Walter Arthur Kantola Frank Kapel Lyle R. Kauffman В.А; Moxcaw High Sol ok BS(Chem E); Buhl High BS. (Agr Donnelly High В5(Ғое); Spokane, Wash- BS.(For): New Plymout! t š lı University of Idah School: Lambda Chi Alk J | ale lu ! Southern Branch; Idaho Clut Alpha Zeta; Track 1.2-3.4 1 ated Engineers Robert Medford Keyes Max Randall King Harold Dwight Kirkpatrick Robert Kirkpatrick. Jr. Herschel Vincent Klaas Dean Kloepfer BS.(Agr Co Hic B.S.(Bus Moscow Higl B Bue.) Culdesa Higt B.S.(For M sow Нїаї B.A.(Aqr.E Filer High LL.B.; Boise High School. Triar School x:l | angle Chal Gail L. Ingle Helen Irvin Vern Irvine Janet Jackson АЛ, 8 S Гоагу Hig! В.5.(Ед.): Salmon High B.S (Chom.E Idaho Fall ВА; Lewis and Clark Higt School; Hays Hall; Hk lon š University of Idah ool; Phi Delta Theta Scha “ 3 at Southern Branch; Delta Delta ton 1.2 Delta: Kappa Phi: Argonaut nations ven e Jean Dunkle . . . оез the way of al Blue Bucke! editor one ol the better politiciar tis rumored Car final Key en olten with a 1 yma N. iranville by nome Helen Louise Jowell Beulah M. Johnson Howard Johnson Irene Carolyn Johnson rofin PS IH 1 H M BSIEd M H BS(F ) H Weiser Higt BSF w Hig w Н h E ey H Ha Ft í à im Home E Kappa De а Pl it Ida Kenneth Kehrer Willard S. Kehror Clara A, Kelley Rex Kessinger B.S.(For.); Boise High Scho B.S.(Chem.E Boise High B.3 (Ed.); Flemingsbur Cy BS(B« Rupert Higt Boise Jun 1! Wil ! llog School Jniversity 1 Idah, Sweet Hall; Associated For Wil y y ithern Branch; Sigma Al enor homi A pha Epsilon; Vandaleor timed Engineer Don Kroker Беча pe Leo F. Larson Kenneth Lauritzen 3.S.(Ed.); Firth High Sc! B.S.(Bu Walnut Grove B.S. (Mus. Ed Victor 3 Ur ‹ ol, А Ши Branch 4 қ lua ana t w Kappa LS.A MIT Pre Re Vauahn Lewis Blaine Liljenquist Pal Lincoln Ray Lincoln B.S B.S (Agr); Rigby High Sct B Metaline Fall Higt Agr) gh Scho 3 г 1 n School. Metelire Falls, Waat Idaho Club stitute: Pem Clul Fosilon: А esembly; Se I Mining r Committee; A ated Minera utive Board мет function Nu house, his car h« Helen Luke Harold Leroma Marjorie MeCown Virginia G. McDonald B.S.(H.E Mo Hi B.A: Burley High jl; Se Kapna G Dolta Delta Delta; Interna Phi tional Relations Kont McQueen B.S. Preston High School Higheet Honors 1-2-3; Hic Honors 4; Phi Eta na; Phi Bota Kappa; Debate 2 зот 2 . McKeever M y A. McKinley Jack W. McKinney ng.); Kuna High School Bus): Wallace 1 Salimor I Teth ; Delta - n Nu; De 1; Ar 1-2; Argonaut Plaqu Hall 1: Phi | ade ' Dolta; Pre Club; Araonaut Matrix Tablo; Nar i News Editor, ManagingEditor ASUL Exe John Ellis Manning Homer Parker March William John Morrow Charles Eimers Marshall B.S Boise High School B.S.(Met.E); Lowman High B | Hi B.S.(Bus.); East St, Louis High Triangle Clut School t Sweet Hall 5 k К Schor C › Siama ra 2 and Blade; Minor Q Alpha Associated Foresters Kappa Blade Argonaut 2- Glen Whitesel ... v is hia major phe A Gerald Hurley Martin Ronald G. Martin Arlie Gaylord Masters Ellis Leroy Mathes Margaret Мао Mattos George Arthur Meacham н N len High School B For St Mar 3 l f High | W 3 Ë B ‹ J B. A. 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E и ҒА ; P Agr ranada iat tub: “po br Mir F ` t М Sweat Hall: ASS. Form ) Idaho F +4: ida Foreste: UN Joseph Dean Middleton Ralph Lloyd Miller Warren Grant Miller Joseph E. Mills B.S. (Chem. E); Rexburg High For); La Follette High B.S.(For yen, Utah; Al B.S.(Aqr H School: Idaho Clut ‹ La Follette. Tenne pha Tau Omega ool: Htal Lindley Hall The A Wig 2 М; ur Кез goes nowhere without Pi Phi pano was WAA prex y jaime г hip і Women Julia Winifred Moore Charles Thomas Morbeck Louisa Morse Dorothy Jean Mott BA: Low and Clark, Spe LLB; Wallace High School BS (Fd Mo yw Hial BS Bu Rupert Hie kane Lambde Chi Alpha School š A ste N. Kappa G a Ph ] Тї w lent u ve ET] а а Delta Matrix Table 3 Arth ur Paul Nelson Arthur William Nelson. Jr. Otto Alfred Nelson Palmer J. Nermoe BS (Gool Boise Hig) r.); Township Hig) B.S.(For); Troy High School For Upham Hiah School: Delta Tau Delta - 1. Des Plainsa, Illin T.M.A.: Rifle Team 1.2.3.4 1 Upham, North Da sweet Hall; A ed President 4; 1 ar Edward Olson sn H. Oram Donald Peter Orcutt Milton Leroy Osterhout 3 S (Mot Ë “сезі LA hicergo. Mir Alpha AS PA м w Hiot B S (Еа Declo High Scho Higt la! Tau yə A 1 Band | b: Mir I Jenkin Leland Palmor Noble Eugene Palmer Audrey Ethol Parke Jane Elizabeth Pasley Anders John Passey Edith Louise Paulsen jt D.. Ag vid HIgh hec DA Low la Theta Pi; Track 2 Delta Ga ` Auguat J. Pene Raymond William Peters Martin Francis Peterson James Benjamin Phipps Floyd J, Pickett John A, Pierce B.S.(Met.E); Allegheny High — B.S.(C.E); San Diego, Cali B.S.(Ed.); Troy High School B.S (Ag: M w Hig В.5.(Ви ( ey High B.S. (Ac Malia High School High School, Pittsburg fornia; Delta Chi School School; Willi lall Will €t Hall; Aa Clut Alpha Ta nace ч House President d Kappa; Delta Alpha De Dean Prater Kenneth La Mar Preston Louis Franh Racine Ralph Allen Radiord Phyllis Katherine Rand Frank Otis Randall F For t R M sur d'Alene RA enne Forre. Hial B SIF F) Buhl Hia! | R F | | y Hiat Mir A E ial Fa Higt RS (Ed ow n Hiat hook lau Kappa Epeilor I N A u it 2 t oct ; Vu; I Мр! W Mark A. Robinson Robert Rogers Katherine К. Roos Howard Bates Roylance Dorothy Florence Robbins t B.S- Culdosa A.S (H Ес Lewiston Hiat t A Paul H ; High School fad ' (qk F Bı Grangeville High High A. aut Низ} В.А; Boise H D« ЖЕ irg: К ; sigma: 1 President 1 School: Delta Delta Delta: ! Brigham ng Úr y ta Delta Delta A f Ur r 4 3 Al ( N a 3 re Кар; 1 E Zeta: А Д W.A.A ; 4 Blade Koy t ate diging Tea ' ar Fr Stonko S. Pavkov Lois Elenor Pearce Garth Benson Peck dean L. Pence jing High B.S. (Es Lew BS.(Agr 1‹ Go іде Hiq! Payette High Scl ` 2 E Jim MeFarland ... ya ! past Pop Ë J finished filth arrar | “Exe Blue К La Irma Louise Pinnell Wayne Harold Pitcher Paul Herman Poulson Charles Edgar Poulton B.S. (Bu Harvard High F re-Med.); Moscow High Ë Boise High Scho« B.S.(For M w High school: Forney Hall 5 жм ı Delta; Phi Eta School Robert Theodore Raubach William George Reese William Jack Richarda Rulon A. Ricks BS(For); Weiser High B.S Preston Hiqh School B.S. (Agr) American Fal BS.(Agr); Madison High School 1.0.5 High School; Delta Chi School. Rexburg: Idal Nat High Hor 3 ił Alpha Z airy t J ying Tear Mr sit nq Tea Kurt Otte Rubisch Cecil Gordon Rudeen Roberta Ryan Sam G. Ryan BSF Salt Lake City ВА: Troy High School a ВА: Edward Little Higt B S (B Monr a қ Utah: Wil Sweet Hall ma I Prosident 4, V 2 I asador f Presido Pre ` Ar Mo š Er gonaut 1з Edit 3-4 р Ass Basmball naut ' y rs | Band 3-4; Intertrater urn cil; Argonaut 3; Orchestra | Bernardo Secolles Salvador Rupert Arvid Sanborn Rosalea Sanderson Mary Lois Savage Mary Elizabeth Schmitt Dale LeRoy Schuber B.S.(A.E Isabella Higt B.S.(E.E LI j'Aler B.A ж Alone Н B.A High £ к В.А jooding High School B.S.(M.E Fruitland Sci [sabela pine High Sel бе} Kappa Kappa Ga Hays Haya Hall: H ce school: Progressive Ag ral Eng ' 2! 4: Hig ( | Í al Re xl. Pal ii y litar 4 la 3 and Amer i Mochar 1 Enq William Daniel Shelley James Andrew Singley Thomas James Smiley Emy Lou Smith Gordon C. Smith, dr. F. Woodrow Snyder B.S.(For); 1 in, North B.E or); Payette Hig? B.A.; Bovill High School B.S. (Ed Twin Falls Hig 100 ) le Dakota; Triangle Clul ndley Hall cho; T Phi; Sp: I not ( rnational R г Cla I Sure 4: Arg Roy Andrew Starh Russell Hunter Stark Glenn D. Starlin Charles William Steffens Mary June Stevens Jean Stewart В.А. Me Hig x BS.(Ag M ston I B.A Nort? entra! Hig 3 Ed Black!oot Hig! BS.I(H.E Dear y a! B Ed Moreland нісі ) ` k ` Pr Карга А Th 8 N H е Manage tor Washingt tate T е E f yutld Dan Stover Charles W. Strom Robert Welton Stuart Swisher B.S.Min.Eng); Boise High BS (Mux Fd): Whitefish High — B.S (Bus); Buhl High Sot Marias Hiah School Scho Аїр ө Tau Omeqa с Assistant Business Mgr, Pi Singers; Vandaleers. Katherine Schuettenhelm Howard Vance Scott Margaret Virginia Scott Vietor Ormond Seller BS.(Bu Boise High School Ed Mo w Hig B.S. (f New B ‘ollege of Idaho; W 1 Ivar Hall; Alpha Kappa F I Clut 1.4: Theta J N Va George Russell Sommer Mildred Ríta Southworth Don Edward Springer Edgar W. Stanton LL.B North Central High B.S.(Ed M w Higt B.S.(For зе езее Hig B F Live ak Ur kane Washing School k Chi Alpha P High š l. Live ak a Theta Pi ! x Wi Sweet Hall Alexander Stim. Jr. Edgar G. Stocktan Isabel Stokesberry Melissa Christina Stone В 5 (Е ( P r I ar a (quehoning Hig} B.: Higt B.S.(Ed Hazel | H BS (Mus. Ed Lew Ernest Taylor Paul Taylor Robert A. Taylor William D, Taylor B.S.(For.): Spencer Hight B.S.(CC.E Me w Higt B.S.(Par.); Oilton, Oklahoma 3S.(For); Redondo Beach School School; Phi Gamma Delta 1 School, Redondo Banc) Highest Honors 1-2-3-4; Press California lub; Blue Key; Sigma Tau Phi Eta Sigma: Associated Engineers: Ärgonaut 1-2-3-4 Gem 2; Idaho Engineer 3.4 Johnny Banks . . . lollowed tho trail ot all Idaho student proxies and married early Ihis year haunted the Kappa till he married the gal president af the joint hail iver Lancer Raymond Teeter Robert Teeter Julia Margaret Telcher George Thiessen Ernest Lavelle Thompson Harrell A. Thorne H A Meridia Hia! p Me B.S.(H.E Granoev Hio ASt Lewiston Hia RS (For Warren High BS (Fd F kland Ніс! ` М we Hal Ш ve 5 rr Ha Horn School: Sigma Alpha Es r School; Idaho Clut 5 Albion State Normal A ated A t E A sisd Agricultural Eng E ib; Westminster G LDS ne A | Eng t 59 Robert John Towne Stanley I. Trenhaile Paul Trusblood Orville Tumelson Lloyd Ivan Turrentine Ray Udy BS (B Walla Hia B Agr Albior tato Nor B.S.(Ed aldwell Higt B.S.(F M w Higt BS: Е ndido Unica High BS.iAar Malta sat nivermty of Minna s hi Alpha Pi; Ас ї Sct } - Francis Wakefield Rada Sophia Walden Helen Marguerite Wallen Sarah V. Walker Dorothy Gregg Walton Max Ray Weber в S (EA I Ed): E r$ Ferry Hig B.S. (Ed). Bonne Ferry Hig! В.А: f e Hig RS (ға M w Hiat LLA Мон? ә” Ernestine C. Wentworth Jerome Bernard Wesler Mary Kathryn Whalen Kiefer White B Н.Ес.); Ketchikan, Ala BS.{Bu Burley Hiat В: ayette H Sch lus); Blacktoot Hight ka; Delta Delta Delta school; Kappa S la ms D ol; Sigma Alpha Epsilon aret Helen Thornton Gladys Louise Tomlinson Albert Edward Torello, Jr. Keith Daniels Tovey sur d'Alene Нұ B.S.(F Ë High Sc! l В: Е Spokane Wa BS.lAgı M Vandaleer ngton; Pt amma Delta School hi; Aq alad Hight Scho: Kappa Kappa Gar De ` ardinal Key 5 Treble ‹ 1 em 1 Alpha 7 LeVerl Unander Raymond A. Vaught Robert L. Verberkmoes Joseph Douglas Wahl B.S.(Agr.); Burley High B.A.: Boise High Scho В 5.(В Kooskia High B.SiFor) за Hiq? School. W Sweet Ha Scl Kappa 5 o 5 y Hal A Kappa P ated Inte қ Те n William J. Weisshaupt Raymond Woitz John Robert Welch Esther M. Wennersten B.S. (C. E); Boise High hool B. S.C Ed Er tt 1 B.S.(Ed Rocheater, New B S (Ed ); Матра High Sel Idaho Clut L End Want York; Lindley Hall Hays Hall tern W nat poe су EA W Dean Richard Whitley Henry Gray Whitson Jack C. Wilcox Goorge William Willott BS(B Rupert Hig} B.S. (Bu Boise Hial hool B.S.(Bu Ogden Hig! B.S.(Ed.); Ма йомас, Wi School; Sigma Alpha Epsilon School, О Ut { nein 61 Kenny Fitzgerald red arrow hut Arthur Vernon Wise Marian Willsey Alexander H. Wilson Noel Avon Wilson Donald William Wilson BS. ¡Aa ler Higt B.A.: Idaho Fails High School BS.(Ed Ka Наа}! Kellogg На! B.S. (For Spok W ast School Kappa Kar ma: High Sci у ha Fı қ ngton: Delta Tau Dolt H | M t 2ig LX 4 А N 47% 14 Argona 3 Ároona Day Es 3. Nig Frederick A. Winters Arch Bertram Wood Edna Belle Wood Everett R. Wood Morton Alden Wood Helen Sophia Wright B.S.(E.E.); МеСай B.A Falls H BA. | H School: B.S.(Bu ald B S (Bot T ! } Cail Higt B.A.: Twin Fal В.А Boise Hig h w J iws Higi Grad Pasadena 'alitor- Sch Beta Theta P В iT leg Ай la a? үу nia; Kappa Alpha Theta Si Р у Inter Phi Highe i lonor А.А: University Sings tut Council; Clare Pre Minor A h w Prom Chairman T Key; Senior ‘la i n 1-2-3; Blue Bucket 1-2-3 Alpha Kappa Poi James Lewis Wright Jonathan William Wright Charles C. Yeager Raymond S. York Darrell Herman Yost T B.S. (Bu Buhl High Sol | B.S (For 1 and ark B.S. Frankford High t B.S. (Bu н 3 S. (Ed Black! t High + Та eoa; High Hor High S TI Phila ia Ye } ] Alpha Kappa I ar ngtor w tH 1) rginia laleera 1-2-2-4; Concert Band Highest Honor ] Tau Omeqa l President 3 ma Pi Pt ma Pei Alpha ated F › Bar F dent JUNIORS Our Fl turning to the campus as an upperclassman, last | years sophomore p re begins to reap the rewards of his litical affiliations, apple-polishing, activities, and alli ances lo which he has devoted his spare time as an underclassman. The seniors, lords over all, pick the pledges to the many honoraries and clubs from the | ranks of the junior class, and train them to carry on the respective traditions and customs oÍ the organizations. Ihe class of '39 assumed its campus duties last fall with a debonair manner quite contrasting to that of the insignificant freshman or ostentatious sophomore. First semester officers were: Jerry Ridgeway pré sident; Sally у 1 Mitchell, vice president; Carol Jean Davis, secretary; a vio, and Earl Gregory, treasurer. S. OF IAE 6 D b ew MA = Tews bay Ак Gordon Price. Lillian Larson, George Chrape, Doris Franson The most qala of gala Junior Weeks was the contribu tion of this year's junior class. The theme, based on Walt Disney's artistry of Silly Symphonies, brought to life Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck, Minnie, and all their animated friends, The program for the week included a parade composed of floats from each house and hall, an assembly followed by an all-school mixer and serenade, the formal Junior Prom, and the informal cabaret; all of which proved the super-entertaining abil- ity of the juniors. Gordon Radíord, general chairman of the week, was assisted by several capable committees. Class officers for the second semester were: George Chrape, Lillian Larson, Doris Franson, and Gordon Price. J PAN CL ARE Жарас ‚Abbey, B.S S.(C.E dne Carl Addy, B.S.(Aar Burley High School Idaho Січі Richard Adelmann. Boise 24; 3) Phi Delt Harry T. Aker, 8.5. (Pre-Med Boise Hx h School Kappa Г Loeta Akers, B.S (Еа ) Eugene High School. Eugene, Oregon Kappa Alpha Theta Helen M. Albertson, B.S.(Ed.) Parma High School Alpha Phi Donald Albin, Filer High Sigma Aly а Epsilon Robert L. Alexanderson, B.5.(Bus.Law Wilde igh School Delta dean Alison Coeur d Alene High School Delta Gamma Grant L. Ambrose, Law Ma ADU ol Phi Gamma Delta Chester John Anderson, B.A Wooster High School, Wooster Tau Kappa Epsilon Earl Henning Anderson, B.5.(For Idaho Falls Y qh School Phi Delta Theta Grace E. Anderson, B.5.(Ed.) Crai qmont H qh School Ridenbaugh Hall Kenneth E. Anderson, h соз High School Sigma Ni B.3 (Ed) Ohio Anna Mary Andorsen, B.S (Ed) Murtaugh High School Ridenbaugh Hall Kenneth B. Arnett, B.S.(M.E.) Wallace High School Lambda Chi Alpha Leonard James Arrington, B.A.(Econ.) Twin Falls High School L.D.S. Institute Rudolph C. Bean zen 3.5. (E Nampa High S Delta Chi Lavell J. Avery, B.S Lava Hot Spring: High 5 shool John Martin Ayers, В.5.(Рго Med Grangeville High School Delta Tau Delta Emile P. Bachand, B.S.(C.E Willis Sweet Hall Weippe High š x dean Hitchcock Baer, RA Boise High School Delta Gamma Clarence Bagnall, B. S. (EE) Acequia High School Lindley Hall John R. Baldwin, B. S (CF Lowieton Ë Alpha Tau Omega Kenneth C. DAVON: B.S.(For.) Seattle, Washington Vernon Ball. da Springs Y School Kappa Sigma SAE nne las Alpha Phi ex-pre halt owner William T. Baribeau, B.S (Far Enderiin, North Dakota James E. Barr, Nampa High S Ernest Peter Beck. B 5. (Aa: Poet Falla High School Tau Kappa Epsilor Raymond Leo Beeler, В hoo! Payetto Hic Lindley Hall Stephen Maxmillian Bolko, B.5.(Ed.) Froebel High School, Gary, Indiana Sigma Chi Doria M. Bennett. Deary Hiqh School Ridenbaug! George B, Bennett, BS ¡Agr Twin Falls High h Sigma Alpha Ер Ruth М. Bennett, ВА | Lewiaton High Schoo Delta Gamr Woodrow Wilson Benson. B.S Pocatello High Sct Triangle Clut Paul С. Bent, В5 Buhl High School Willis Sweet Hall Vera Lee Biggart. B.S (Ed) Moscow High School Walter Charles Bitholl, B.S (В Firth High Scho ugma Alpha Epsilor Blanche Susanna Black, В.Л Boise High School Alpha Phi Betty Ann Blak Caldwell H Kappa Alpt Floris C. Block Boise High School Forney Hall Robert F. Blum, B.5 (For Cleveland Heights High School. Ohi Tau Kappa Epsilon Morris Peter Bohman, B.5.(Bu h School Willis Austin Bohman, В 5 (F Troy High School Matha Irene Boles, A.S (Bu Moscow High School Rlackioot High 2 Norman Tedder Bond, B.S. (Bu Willis Swoet Hall Beth J. Bothwell, ËB S (Ed Twin Falls High School Kappa Kappa Gamma BuHord Cornelius Boyd, H.5.(For Nez Perce High School Lewis Court James A. Boyd Huron High S Delta Tau Delta William Boyd, Buhl High S ] Lambda Chí Alpha B.S. (Tour h 3 5 (Pre-Med Harold Corydon Brattain € llego Corner, Qhi Union High Sehool, Ci Delta Chi Otto Beraman Brende, В ME Clarks Fork High School Sigma Chi Merle Rudolph Britton, B S (For University High, Oakland, California Idaho Clut Dean А. Brodhead, В S (Agr Rune | School redhead SAE what Araonaut busine managershir foment likes to hunt “antral Hi jh Š na Phi Beta Burton Robert Brown, В S (Ed) оНах High School, Collax. Washington Margaret Josephine Brown, B.S.(Ed Nampa High © Delta Delta D жом зекетти Brown BS Agr Winche ji I De Wallace Bernard Brown, B.S.(M.E Moscow High Sch« gh School Phi Delta Thota Ruth Browning Loren Henry Bruns, B.S Kimberly High School Triangle Ciut Pauline Reed Brush, RS (В Wilder High School Alpha Phi Belva Adele Budge, В.А Saint Teresa Academy, Boise Kappa Kappa Gamma Mary Amelia Burnham, B.S Aoridian High School Delta Delta Delta Carl Robert Burt, B.S.(Ed.) Boise High School Delta Tau Delta Eleanor Butler, B.A. Bliss High School Ridenbaugh Hall William Melvin Butterfield е High Willis Sweet Dowe Henry Byington, ñ S (Agr Lava Hot Springs High School Ellen L. Byrnes, Б B.A Boise High School: Boise Junior College Delta Delta Deita Clayton J. xape) Arch otino High Sche i Alpha Pi Richard L а арда, BS Pat riax H Sc L Ho Will 5 Joseph James Carr, В.А Kellogg High School Lindley Hall James W. Caples. Salmon High Sc Sigma Ch Dale Victor Cantlon, B.S.(Ed Buhl High Schoo! Sigma Alpha Epsil Margaret Carothera Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane Kappa Alpha Theta Josh Harlan Carey, B.S Coeur d'Alene High School Willis Sweet Hall Harold Б. Carringer, B.S.(Bu Esale High School Idaho Ciut Robert Orin Chambers, B.S.(E.E) Reubons High School Bill Charlesworth, В.Л Idaho Falls High School University of Idaho, Southorn Branc Phi Gamma Delta William Edward Chase, 5.5.(Pre- Mod Rexburg High School Phi Gamma Delta George Michael Chrepe. B.S.(Ed.) Greenwsy Higt . Cole ine Minnesota; Ita EH T Colloge Tau Kappa Ер«Пот Ardis Simpson . . . charming Delta Gamma also prexy о establishment іксе beauty queen ecretary ol the exe board mixes in women's athletic Alan York Clark, B.S.(Pre-Mod Moscow High Scho Phi Gamma Dx James Henry o ck. B.5.( Wi Ilis S 3 Helen Elizabeth одн, в Ed Weiser Hig! Kappa Alpha Theta Lela Mable Coffin, B.S Boise High School; В Della Del Delta Margaret Ата Colburn, B S (H Ë lark High School, Spokar W hingtor Ше Delta Gamma Jennie Claire Comstock, D © (1 Rexburq High School; University ol Ida mn Branch Delta Gamma Zelda Lois Condie, B.5.(0. Ec.) Preaton High School Forney Hall Ernest aedes Coon, B.8.(Ed.) Rathd 3t Ct Alpha P ice Matthew Corless, В.5. (Аа? ul High School Delberta Wanda Crowley, B Ed.) Idaho Falla High School Forney Hall Charles Dawson Crowther, B.S Lewis and Clark High School, : hi Dolta Theta George Hight Cummings, B.S.(C.E.) Moscow High School Jack William Cushman, PS Roxburg High School Alpha Tau © с William Edward Dakin, В А our) Kimberly High School Cht Alpha Pi Daniel Max Daniels, B.S.(Aar.) Malad нү gh School; Utah State Agrical- Sigma Aly ha qm Homer Evan Davios, B.S.(Bus.) Nampa High School Phi Delta Theta Carol Jean Davis, B.S North Central High School, Spokane George Allart Davia, North Central High Phi € na Delt Margaret Jossphine Davis, DS Kimberly High School Delta Delta Della Nail John Day, B.S (For) Idaho Falls High Scho Collegiate H ait Wendell George Decker, B ‹ Косі а on Sch Idaho Clut m Sapien Monroe DeCourcey, LL.B. uldesac Н 3h Scho Grangeville Hi 1: Pacific University Alpha Chi Omega Leah Ruth Dinnison, BS (H F Pierce High оі Delta Delta De George Henry Dorsey, Nan vm } Bata That Carl Robert Drake, B. Meridian Higl ot: Boise Junior Bill Charlesworth . towhvaded boy from the Phi Gam house ne of tho unfortunate Press club pledges . Hell Diver hat the publications very banhful 69 Deco Margaret Жерді), В.5 (Bus Robert Cree Duncan, B.S.(A.E.) g, Pennsylvania Hal! Verla Burwell Durant, B.5.(Bus.) Weippe High School Delta Delta Dolta Marian Francos Dwight, Н.А. ri er High. Seko Dooolas Fassett Edwards, B.S Beverly High School, Beverly Willis Sweet H Herbert Mason Edwards, B.S (Agr) New Plymouth High School John ih Eld Coeur d'Alene Willis ; Sweet H Dorothy Elliott, B.A High School Pi Bota Phi Dave Ellison Delta Ch Karl Banard Жа ан, B.S.(Agr.) Kendrick High School Lindley Hall Kathryn Louise Emery, R.S (Fà) Ridenbaugh Hall Boise High School Earl Orvid Evans, Malad High School Triangle Club 5.(Agr.) Samuel Smith Evans, RS (Med) Preston High School Eileen Exelton, 8.5.(Лаг.) Moscow High School Gretchen Louise Faches, В.5.(Н.Еа.) Moscow High Schoo William хан а В 5 Emmett Hi lega of Enginoorin Oakland. California Willis Sweet Hall Russell Frederick Fishor, B S (Aor) D ywney ‚High School: Utah State Agricul- tural Coll еде Iriongle Clut Ann Fitzpatrick, B.S Bonners Ferry High Hays Hall David V. Fix, Twin Fal Lonq Beach Junior College Rex Gilbert Pluharty, В Moscow High School Mary Margaret Foley, B.S.(C.E.) Lawiston High School Forney Hall Robert Hall Forbes, B.5.(Fo: Los Angolos, California Kappa Sigr )a Charles Clark Francisco, B.S.(Agr.) Paul High School Idaho Ciub Doris E. Franson, Е.Л Boise High School: Boise Busine University Hays Hall Wilbur Allen F; ree Homestead, Flori Lindley Hall David Everett Freema Coeur d'Alono High S. Sally Mitchell . , . watches over the Spurs as their big sister Cardinal Key president of the Alph + Phis up and coming home ec student has old time intereste up Fiji way. 70 Both Bothwell . . . chubby little Kappa mixes pleasure with polit wima lor the Hell Diver sa! on the executive board lor part ol term good representative of the W.A А Doris French, B.A. Rupert High School; Chapman College, Los Angele Alpha Chi Omega Rachel Elizabeth Frevert, B.S.(Pro Nur: Smith River, California Hays Hall David W. Fulton, B.5.( Agr.) Eden High School Idaho Ciut Herbert som a Gaga. f cal Higt sadena Junio Cal Pas Hall Robert B. Galbreaith, B.S. (Ви Boise High School Boise } Junior College Chi Alpha Pi James W. Galloway, B.5.(Bus.) Boise High School Kappa Sigma Arthur Gannon, B.S.(Bus.) Buhl High School Alpha Tau Omega Tunes Garner, B.S (Ed ) ck High School Wilbur Vernon Garten, B.S.(For.) Winchester High School Delta Chi Hester F. Gentry, B.S (E.1) Wallace High School Pi Bota Phi Ida Mar Gillenwater, В.Л Boise High School Delta Gamma Raymond D. Givens, В.А Boise High School Sigma Chi Karl K. Goble, B.5.(Geol,) Meridian High School; Boise Junior College Kappa Sigma Lona Fessie Goodell, RS. (FA) salmon Hi ool; Univer ithern Branch ney Hall Gordon Hoopes Goodsell, B.5.(Agr.) Weston High School Triangle Club Rita Isabel Gotzinge St. Gertrude’a Aca Kingman Business University Hays Hall of Idaho B.S.(Ed.) Eleanora Angeline Graham, AS (Ei angeville High School Pi Bota Ph Sidney Earl Gregory, B.S (Bus Potlatch High School Beta Theta Pi Richard Rayo e Greiner. B.5.(Bus.) Harrison High School Willia Sweet Hall Charles Forrest Gripton, B.S (Bus mith County High School. Smith Cen- lor Kansas Kappa Sigma Dan George Hager, D.5.(Ed.) Moscow High School Betty Davis Hall, B.5 (H,Ee.) Pocatello High School; Untversity of Idaho, Southern Branch Kappa Alpha Theta Richard Chase Hall, В.5.(С.Е.) Coeur d'Alene High School бата Nu John M. Hammerlund, B.5.(Bus.) Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane Phi Delta Theta Leo Louis Hammond, А 3 (Bus) Blackfoot High School Willis Sweet Hall James Albert Hampton, LL.B Blackfoot hool Sigma Alpha Epsilon Elizabeth Н. polen: B.A Lewiston High School; Lewtston Margaret Mae Harris, В А idaho Fa High Scho Uni: ty of Ida) S B F Hal Аа Ur t Y (le laha Souther Forney Hall Nancy Elizabeth Harvey, B.S.(Ed.) cott High School N aahinglo State Normal Hall Helen Rebekah Hevenor, BS F atollo High Sch l Ida! Southorn Br ) Ridenbaugh Hall Calypso Hawley, B.S (Ed ) Melba High Sch John Haye Morgan Heap, B.5.(C.E tache мі Kao, Y T William Herbert Lewiston High S Delta Ch Norman Heikkila, Bus.) Mullan High S indley Hall Eugeno Horton Herron, ñ Filer High pna Alph ` n Beth Ноза, D 5 (fi Montpelier High School Alpha Chi Omega Dennis Hess, E For.) at High Schoo! LDS James Hicks, B.S (Min E Webster Grove High School, M Мота Nu Holen Margaret Hill Lewis с Clark High 5 1, Spoka Aipha Chi Ray H. Hill, B.S (C. E) Lewiston High School Chi Alpha F u Louise. Hilliard, Ed Higt Wilma E. Hjort, B.A Hoise High School Pi Bota Pt Ada Marcia Hoebel, Legan Acad Digan: Alpha Chi Omega Florence Man Hoehnen, B.A.(H.E: American Falls High School Ridenbauc ugh Hall Robert Hogge, В.5.(Аот.) Sugar-Salom High School idaho Clut Molvin Warren Baling, BS (Agr K. р rt H 3h š ja it Everett Alfred Holt, B.A Neve Genevieve Homan. B.A Fruitland Higt Alpha Pt Emil Ro Ax mr B.5.(Agr Northwest Agriculture, Crookutor Minnesota Triangie Clut Мах M. Hosoda, B.5.(Ag Emmett High School Lindley Hall Rosanna Juliette House, B.5.(H.F M ! High School Delta урок Y Richard Trzuskowski . . . football line plunger . . . cannibal chief the Hell Diver орегіог amateur photograr selonally took the role ol Grumpy in Junior 72 Martin Van Buren Huff, B.S.(Bu Moecow Hiah School Charles H. Bushas; B.S. (Chom. E Wendell High School Idaho Clut Esther Evelyn Hughes, B.S.(Mus. Ed.) Матра High School dohn Paul Hughes, B.S.(Eloc.E.) St. Maríes High School Willis Sweet Hall Ben K. Humphrey, B.S. (A.E.) Moscow High School Delta Tau Delta James Richard Hutchison, D.S.(Bus.) Coeur d'Alene High School Delta Tau Delta Raymond John Hyke, B S (Bus) Lewiston High School Phi Delta Theta Jean Ilingsworth, B.A Pocatello High School Alpha Ph i Roy M. Isaman, Lewiston High 5 Delta Chi Marion J. Isenburg, Idaho Falls High School Delta Gamma , (H.Ee.) Henry Sigurd Iverson, B.5.(Bus.) Caldwell High School Kappa Sigma Dwight Nelson Jeffers, B.S.(For.) Moscow High School Med.) rtland, Oregon Robert D. denkins, B 5 Wa ihington High Sot jigma Chi Elizabeth densen, B.A Melba High School Alpha Phi Charles Freeman n в. S.(Min.E.) h Central High Schi SOPAS amma Delta Phi Max C. Jonson, B.S.(Pro Mod Moscow High School Joseph Elmo Jeppesen, Í Madison High School, R Triangle ( “Idaho Falla High £ Willis Sweet Hall Edward Harry Johnson, В.А. Coeur d'Alene High School Homer Eldon Johnson, В 8 (F1) Spirit Lake High School Idaho Club Julian Rockwell Johnson, B.S Parma High School Lloyd Stewart dohnson, В 3 (Bus) Me АП High School Sigma Chi Margaret Ann Johnson, В.А Moscow High School Delta Delta Delta Ellen Alberta Johnston, B.5 Woodrow Wilson High School, Lang Beach, Calitornia ауз Hall James E. dohnston, RS Herbort Hoover High S Kappa Sigma Robert Horrick Jones, В A Oklahoma City High Sch ool, Glendale Ray Kaczmarek, B.S Pay View High School, Milwaukee, Wis Willis Sweet Hall Eric Karter Max Kenworthy . . . slings hash for the Kappa's ... next year's dent body prexy hcuse manager at Lambda Chi house king ono of the friondliest follows on tho campus ipline board did D LES Albert Henry Kassens, B.S, (Elec. E.) Sandpoint High School Lindley Hall Katharyn E. Katzenmeyer. B.S Emmett High Schoc Hays Hall Martin L. жаны Idesa Hi jh Andley Hal Clyde Rucker ану, B.S.(Ed Midvale Leonard B. rg 1 B.S.(Math Flushing High Sct Flushing. Long Island, N.Y Willis Sweet Hali Miriam Leslie one im B.A M w Higt Max Ronald Kenworthy, E Bus і Alp T Charles J. ушкыны B.S.(For Anthony Joseph Knap, ñ 5 Milwaukeo High School Sigma Alpha Epsilon Earnest Cornelius Kole, В S (Agr Сшідовас High School Herman Michael Koppes, A.S. (For ) I da City High School ollegiate Hall Frank Louis Kurdy, B S (Ed) Winona High School Tony Edward Kurdy, B.S.(Bu Winona High School Joseph L. Lambert, E. S (EE) alley High School idah« Glut Richard зауы: 20 Lambert, B.S nster High School, Sal Owen Gordon Langdon, B.5.(Fo Puente High School, California Bonnie Marie Lange, E.S. (Edi м: w High School еда Kenneth F. Land; Huron High School Triar Ле Club Alpha Chi C So. Dakota Charles Wilbur Larkam, B.S (Chem E) Lewiston High School Willis Sweet Hall Lillian P. Larson, B.S.(Ed anc aa eure School Ë rney Ha Gordon T. Larter, D.5 (Agr) Pasadena High School, California Lindley Hall Ann La Rue, 5.3 Rupert High Kappa Kapr T Clifford Lathen Wesley Waldo Lathen, B.S Moscow. High School Ec Dah How Cluk Ethel Aurelia Latimore, А З (В: Boise High School Forney Hall H doe H. Latimore Franklin High Lind Hal! Dale «рава Lawrence, в: S.(C.E Marie Raphael leads the destiny of the Thetas Cardinal Key and all that stuff activities editor of the Gom was once chairman Í Тара and Тегү studies business for major Pete Leguineche, A.B Gooding High i Harry Fox Sí ine x e A.B Ingermar Beta Theta P Rodney Boyd Leonard. B.S.(F Elk River Idaho СЫ Marjorie Lois Lester, BA Fergus inty High School. Lewistown, Montana Delta Gam Payis M. Lowis, Í B.S Мете Doster Lindg uist, Lowist gt Delta ‹ Hubert J. Link, Agr Gonzaga High EH ol Lindley Hal Robert Cotes Linkhart. B.S.tA.F Wilmington High School, Ohio Idaho Clut Lois Irene Lipps, В.Э (Ра Ri port Hi ah. School Alpha Chi Omega Edwin Sandford Lloyd, E 3.S.(Bus.) Twin Fall High 1 ima Alpha Er Isabell Ann Louis, B.S our d' Ale 5, Alpha Chi Or met Bruce Love, BS. EE eck Hi } 1 1 ndl Hall William Joseph Luces, В.5.(Ғот Mitchell High School, South Dakota Delta Chi Harold Carter Lukens, B.S. (F Lewiston High School Ruth Elizabeth Lukens, В.А Boise High School Delta Gamma Carl Raymond Lundgren, B S (Bus) Cour d'Alene High School Delta Tau Delta yao Arnold Luukkonen, B 3 (М.Е High Scho s Sweet Hall Bernard Phlander Luvaas, B.S. (Ed Moscow High Scho Chester Clarence McArthur, В 5 (For Pierce High School John Weemer McCall, ñ 5 (Ed McCall High School Betty Lou MeConnell, B 5 (Ed Grangeville High School Alpha Chi Omega Carroll B. McEelroy. B.S Buhl High School Alpha Tau Omega Robert В. McFarland, LH.M. Acade Gonz aga Ur sigma Alpha Ер Menace Theodore McGill, в June Emelia o. B.S. (Ed Lewiston High ol Lesision Normal Delta Delta Dolta Dorothea A, McLane, B.5.(Ed.) St Anthony High School: Ricks College Ridenbaugh Hall Margaret A. McPherson, N.S (Н Po) Post Falls High School Ridenbaugh Hall «ah nad Ñ se -2 - Dick Hutchison . . . Ihe Greek god from the Delt house look ute in Scabbard and Blade skirt has darte for the Gamma Phi prexy dabbles in polit In his leisure time. John William MeVey, B.S.(V.E.) Jerome High School w woot Ha 1 Francis Sisman Madson, B.S den High Ooder Webor са F bar s Delia John Thomas Maguire, B.S Anaconda Higt h г Mor tana tana Sc? ta Theta P Charles A. Maillard, ВА pha Tau Omega Walter А Mallory, B.S (For Goldie Manning, B.S.(H.F Burley High S Ride ni ] I Andrew March William D. Morshall, B.S. (Bu Welser High Sch fall Delta Ch Jack M. Martin, D.5.í Huntington Park, Cali Lindley Robert Earl Mason, D.A Boise High School Chi Alpha Pi Alfred M. Mayo, В © St. Anthony High School Collegiate Hall Herbert Hoath Mallus, Ë Newton High š 201, Newt сі ts; Harvard University Sigma Alpha Epsilon Don Harry Metke, B.S (Mir Bond, Oreqon =s Julia Virginia Milbu Ba Lew snd Clari 2 ipokane ır Busir ity ta Ph Arnold S. Miller, B.S (Bus На High š 1, Han d. Hubert Mille: Walla W High ake Loren Ellsworth Miller, B.S.(For.) Saranac 1 High School, Saranac Lake, New Yo Syracuse University Robert Miller. Fairfield High Delta Ta a Sara M. Mitchell, В.5 (H F. Parma Hiqh Sehool pha P} Howard Irvin Monks, Jr Bonners Ferry High School Delta Cht Joseph Montell, B.S.(For.) Inglewood, California Kappa Sigma (E.E.) ol Jamos Moore, Wallace Hig Triangle Cl Mary Elea Boise Hig nor Moore, B.S.(Bus.) V ety lx Iris Morgan, ВА Ethel Lucille Morgan, B Nampa Hiqh Set yh уд | Ridenbaugh Ha Paul G. Morkon, B.S . ҮДіе е H mur d Phi Ga з Delta Otto A. Mosely St. Maries Hig! w wee Ha Elsie E. Minst Dick Darnell ... ATO owner of a hairman of mickey mico cabaret... pra Bucket storios proves disastrous for Dickie in the Press Club Shoot. ice at writing Blue Fenol Murdock Walter Joseph Musial, B.S.(Ed.) Riverside High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsir Delta Chi Zelma Myers, B.A Lowi (ind Clark High School, Spokane Delta Gamma George Eldon Neff, Geol.E Lir In High Sct l 53 ma. Wash Willis Sweet Hal Michael H. Nelson, RS F Williston High Sch n. No. D ta Willis Sweet Hall Hollis Eugene Novoux, B.S.(Bus.) Eamor Carroll Nord Idah als High Sc Li n i} y Hall Jay L. Nonester, | B ЕЕ) Матра High School Delta Tau Delta Audrey Margueritte pee B.S. (Buz) Wallace High Scho Alpha Chi Omega Jack С. Osgood, B.5.(M.E.) Twin Falla High School Lambda € 5; Alpha Dena О. Pace, В5 Hn Forry Hiq Trevor Wyman Pago, В: Intermountain Institute Sigma Nu Sara Thomas Palmer (Spe Malad High School Paul Frederick Parrish, B.S. (C.E) Maldwell High Sch Delta Tau Delta Latayette Ross Parsons, B.S. (Chem. Е Boise High School Beta Theta P Velma Ruth Patton, BS. Palouse High Set F Anton Harold Paulson, B.S. (For Lindley Hall Arnold Paulson Raymond Holmes Peck, B.S.(A Pocatello High School ‚ Univer Idaho, Southern Bran: gma Alpha Epsilon James W. Pence, B. S (Chom) Buhl High School Alpha Tau Omega Barbara Peterson, B.5.(H.E Moscow High Sx hool Daleth Toth С Charles Fisdeeieh Potorsen, B.S.(Agr.) Emmet! High School Les Hans Peterson, B S (Agr) Раш Hig? Delta Tau De Frodorick Catlin Pickell, ВА Anacon ja High School, Anaconda, Montana: Utah State Mee Beta Theta Pi William Martin Pierce, АЭ (CE) ide H th Schcol, Sunnyside, Wyoming Alan Walter Poole, F 3 (Mir Kelowna High Scho Kelowna, B.C Emmett B. Porter, E.S (Chem.E.) Waitsburg High Schrol Wattst иа Washinaton sigma Alpha Fpeilor Verla Durant . . . Sigma he AW businoes student on the side Tri Delt cutie trima pictures for the Gem took 77 Robert M. Porter Oscar Pothiar Howard Lindsay Fotter, B.S.(For Meridian High School Gerald Montague Price, В 5 (Pus) Twin Falls High School Delta Chi Edward John Price, B.A. Uour.) Gannett High School Triangle Clut Paul E. Price. Boise High School Alpha Tau Ome Patrick Wilson Probst, B 5 (B eur TAK me High School Alpha Tau Omega Margaret J Quinn, ВЗ(НЕ Peck LH 3! i Seo e Gordon Radford, B.S.(Bua.) faries High School Capt a Sigma Anna Maria Raphael, B.5.(Bus.) Weiner High School Kappa Alpha Theta Donald Elias Ratliff, Moscow High ool sert қа Ratliff, Ed.) sig г He Rhoda Tadel, B.S.(H.Ec jaho Falls High Delta Gamma Helen Louise Ree ar ig t High § Не all John Payne Reiter, ВА Auburn High School, Auburn, Wash John Phil Remaklus, ВА MeCall High School Sigma Chi ойо н. Reynolds, В. 1 ЛЫ; n Stato Normal: Uni Pu t High S, x versity Idaho. Southern Branch ida? Clut Jesse Rhodes Norman Н, Rhodes, B.S.(Bua Lewiston High School Kappa Sigma Samuel 4. Rich, B.A.(lour Blackfoot High School Sigma Alpha Epsilon Raymond L. Richmond, D.S Agr.) Le Clide High School, La Clide, Mises Idaho € lub Fay Ricks Jessie Ricks Alpha Chi Omega Gerald W. Ridgeway, B.5.(Bu Kimberly High School Phi Gamma Delta puri Elmer Rieman Daniel Roberts Dale Foster Robertson, B.3 (For) Roswell High School daho Club John Roice, BS (Agr) Eden High School Lindley Hall Steve Belko . . . desires to drink beer when he comes of age all, and basketball star ran the Oregon versatile tootball, basət boys wild during the conference В.В. games here ін а Sigma Chi Қа.) vool Harold Roise, В.Е Moscow High S Sigma Nu Carolyn Roos, B.S.(Ed.) Lewiston High School Delta Delta Delta Herman Rossi, B.S Military Academy, Portland, Oreq Sigma Chi James Т. Ryan Ruth Ryan, B.5.(H.Ec.) Gooding High School Hays Hall Herbert Sanderson William Byron Sargent, B.S (For) Daniel High School, Daniel, Wyoming Willis Sweet Hall Wendell J. Satre, B.S Post Falls High Sct Idaho Club E.E.) Sherman E. Schmidt, B.S Kendrick High School Lindley Hall Robert Mikkelson Schmitt, B.S.(For.) Emporia High School, Emporia, Kansas Tau Kappa Epsilon Saxon Lorraine Schneider, B.S.(Ed.) Мони High School Charles H. F. Schuster, B.S (Bus) Rapid City High School, Rapid City, South Dakota Delta Tau Delta Lysle C, Schwendiman, B.S.(Chom.E.) Salem High School, Sugar City, Idaho L.D.S. Institute Ellen Marie Scott, B.5.(Ed.) Kimberly High School Alpha Phi Helen Scott, B. 3 (H Fo) Potlatch High School; Lewiston Normal Forney Hall Harold Gilgan Senften, B.S Castlelord High School Lambda Chi Alpha John Henry Shaffer, B.S (Pro-Med.) Bedford High School, Bedlord, Pennsylvania Carl Г. Sierk, D.S.(Agr.) School of Agriculture, University of Minnesota Idaho Club Ardis Marie Simpson, B 5 (Bus ) Boise High School Delta Gamma Justin Mellowdew Slote, B.S.(Bus.) Wallace High School Lambda Chi Alpha $ 3 Vernon Maurice Slichter, B.S.(Bus.) Grangeville High School; Washington State College Delta Tau Delta Elena Sliepcevich, B.S.(Ed.) Anaconda High School, Anaconda. Montana Montana State Normal College Alpha Chi Omega Phyllis Pearle Smilie, B.5.(Ed.) Burley High School Jessie Josephine Smith, B.S.(Ed.) arfield High School, Garfield, Wis- consin John P. Smith, B.S. (Aqr.) Malta High School; University of Idaho, Southern Branch Lindley Hall Lyle Smith, B.S.(Ed.) Moscow High School Phi Gamma Dalta Marian Glendora Smith, B.5.(Ed.) Moscow High School Mary Dillon Smith, B.S Twin Fallo High School; University California Alpha Chi Omega also national officer . . . Delta mixed up his Dave Paco . . . duke of the | Chi house president sriraternity council handsome, tall, and dark from clean soul with a dab of pol miners Ferry оі Lester Raymond Smith, B.S.(Ed Notus High School Ida} l Spokane Smith a Vance Thomas Smith, B.S Malta tf dta High Sch University Malta H Увагі К, Smith, B.S А Willlam Calderhead Smith, B.S (Ë jwe lia Edwin Arnold Snow, RS (В ( High School Delta Ta Rigby High Scl Phi Delta Thet ` Gilbert Arnold Snow, B.S (В Gordon A. Sommer, North Central High 5 Beta The Delma Н. Sorenson, B.S. Ed Soda Springs High School; College o Spellerberg. B.S ah Sct ity of Minnesota Lillie E. Spencer, B.5.(H.Ec.) Nampa High Schoo Ridenbaugh Hall Carleton Henry Spinney, Medford High School, Mec 1 i Willis Sweet Hall Jean Elizabeth Spooner, ñ 5 spirit Lake High School George William Stark, BS (В ir d Alone High Sct w weet Ha Карра Карга Catherine О. St Clair, В.А samma tx Harold F. Stichter, B.S.(Arch Alk ‚Та Omeqa Moreau Edward Stoddard, B.A igma C) EE Frances Claire Btolle, В.А Boise High Sot Ga 3 Spokane, Washinqton Charles C. Strawn, BS Pocatello Hig? Jn Idat Triangle O. Nels Stromberg, ñ 5 (F St. Maries High School Kappa Sigma Holon F. Sullivan, В.5 (Ed B High School Kappa Kappa Gamma Mary Alice Sullivan, В. lilleia, Palo Alto, ( ` Kappa Kappa Gamma Keith Covington Sundberg, B.S. (Ed 1 y Hir Too lla atl ' Fa Carl Leonard Sundquist, B 5 (For Helen Ann Sutton, Bí sr Hurt pa Al Margaret Jane Swayne. B.S sarwater High Sct Ridenbauch Ha Eimer Taft 7! 1, Minneapoli Raymond Warren Stone, В S (F June Viel act the AWS council the hipment quad of the 80 claime membership in labbles with the glue on Ray Givens . . . invested job at the Delta Gamma cently in some nanager of the Blue Bucket dislikes disciplinary boards halls from Boise house ‚ business wos roped in by the Sigma Ch chairman of the Junior Prom Vernon David Taggart, B.5.(Ed.) Meridian Hiqh School Delta Ct Kenneth M. Taylor, B.3.(Bu Plummer High School Alpha Tau Omega Warren A. Tegan, В.З (Agr Filer Rural High School Sigma Alpha Epsilon Edward Joseph Terhaar, A.S (Е.Г Cotton wood High Schi Richard Clayton Therrell, B.S. (Ei) New Orleons. Louisiana Keith V. Thompson, В.Б Wallace High School Sigma Nu William Logan Thompson, D.5.(Bus.) Boise High School Beta Theta Pi Bus Fred Marion Tileston Boise High School Willis Sweet Hall Harry C. Telford Harold Oliver Torgerson, B.S.(E.E.) Lapwai High School Lindley Hall Betty Torgesen, D.5. (Е Sada Springe Hiqh Young [niv sity Kappa Alpha Theta ool; Brigham Kingsley, Charles Torgesen, B.5.(Bus.) Soda Springs High School Kappa Sigma dames Miller Trail, D.5.(C.E.) Caldwell High 5 1 Floyd Albert Trueblood, B.5 Caldwell High School Ailene D. Trunnell, P.S (Ed) Wilder High School Alpha Phi Richard A. Trzuxkowshi, B.5.(Ed.) Boys’ Technical High School, Milwaukee, Wieconair Willis Sweet Hall Helen Sonya Turinsky, P.S. IH Ec.) Moscow High School Conrad R. Underdahl, B.S.(Ed.) Moscow High S ol Delt Tau Delta dack Van de Steeg, B.S Nampa High School Phi Delta Theta Thomas Claude Vassar, LL.B Lewiston High School, Lewiston Normal; Gonzaga University Sigma Alpha Epeilon Betty Jano Voaley, B.S Montpelier High School Pi Bota Phi Robert С. Vervacke, B.S. June Viel, B.S. ` Salmon Hk vol Pi Bota Phi Elizabeth Alida Waldrop, 8.3 Boise High School Alpha Phi Floyd Wallis, Boise High Schi Willie Sweet Hall Boyd Howard Walter, B.5.(C.E.) n ' 1004 Kimberly High 5, Willis Sweet Hall William Linn Watt, 5.5 Buhl High School Alpha Tau Omega 53211522225 ік = = = ---2--. e س Frank Eimer Welle diey Hal Wayne William West, B.S. (For hl High School Hall Melvin Auctor Westerdahl, B.5 lohn Rodgers High School Tau Kappa Epetlon Elden D. Wostergard. B.5 Ammon High Sch Idaho ( Жаа Магу Westerlund, B.S.(Ed idenbaugh Hall Roo S. Westover, В.5.(Лат 10.5. Institute Hans Wetter, B.S (Agr. Idaho Clut Barton Oliver Wetzel, В 5 (For Garfield High School, Garfield, Want Idaho Clul Albert H. White, B 5 (Che: B nnere F. y High ' Varian Kiefer White, В S (В Blackioot High School Sigma Alpha Epsilon Glen M. Whitesel, B.S. (Med liams, В.А. 1 Clark High S Clayton C. Wilson Sigma Nu Edgar F. Wilson, B.S Aledo High S igma Alphe Louis R. Wilson, B S. (For larkston High School larkston. Washingtor nd Lindley Hall Robert J. Wilson B 3 (For Flora W. Wise, B.A.(H.E Norma Woodhouse, B. 5. (Bus) Caldwell High School; University ol Cincinnati Forney Hall Clifford W. Woodward, B.S.(Bus w h School Va Ruth E. Woodward, ВА өне High School; Whitman ( loge a Gamma Carolyn B. Wysong, ВА Nezperce High School Fornoy Hall Alice Wynn, B.S. (Ed Alpha Fletcher R. Wycoff, B.5.(Ed and Lewi lark High School, Spokane jma Nu Wayne Yenni Kappa Sigma James Yodor, Nampa Higt Delta Tau De May Lorita York, B.5.(Ed.) 'aroy High Sct П ta John R. Young, В.5.(8 Lewiston High Schex Maurice A. Young, BA k hool ad Lop High : Ed Dakin ; 1 ' r j ime Or ar t t atat қ R Р pres Alpha wa Ben Г = А S v de | | A ) SOPHOMORES k i A É ENS V LA, та CLAS Sar FICERS Dan Aherin Ted Ahlm Manuel Aldecoa Byron Anderson Howard Anderson Donald Angell Harold Atkins Van Austin Bernice Bacharach Loren Baker Fred H. Banning William Barrell Evelyn Bartor Ruth Batt Catherine Bauman Dorothy A. Boeck É lith Beenders Helen Pera Kenneth Berkley Kenneth Bezold George Вїв ор Peggy Blomgren Marjorie Blood Maxine Blood fargare! Boyle Pauline E. Bradley Rachel Braxtan Elva Mee Brede Jane Brodhead Charles C. Browr F. O. Brown Marguerite Brown ES Owen Brown Robert Buchanar Margaret Bucher Max Choules Joseph Couch Mary Cribbins Dorothy Crunk Clairdon Cunninghan Jean Cunningham Floyd C. Curtis Winthrop Dalley Hugo Dalsoglio Harold Danielson Julie Darrow Graham Daven Dell R. David James David Fenemor Davidson Harold Davis Robert Davis Hazel Dean Elizabeth DeKay Mona: Ras Dickinsot Daniel Doak Flmore Dokken Virginia Dole Edward Dorst Donovan Douglas Harold Doyle Frederick Drake Sabey Driags Palricia Duell Dale Dufur Harold Durham Dorothy Dyer Doris Eby Ralph Edwards Rober! Einhouse Gertrude Eliason Elizabeth Ellis Elmer Emery William English Harold Enquist Paul Epperson John Erdle Chester Evans John Everingham John Fagerstedt David Fahlman Rae Fails Dorothy Fairbrother Jack Farber Lester Felton Grant Field Paul Finck John Finley Charles Finnell Harold Fisk Frances Fitzpatrick John Fitzpatrick De Wilton Fjeldsted Miles Flanigan Lee Forbes Gordon Ford Laverne Forkner Byron Foster Vida Fowler LeRoy Francisco Louise Frank Robert А. Frazier Bernard Frizzie Elizabeth Gaby Allan Galbraith Gilberth Gale William Galey Virginia Galloway Raymond Gardner 88 Norman D. Gray Barbara Greef Marion Greif Margaret Gridley I r le r 2181 2110501 a es , Jean Haag Joe Hackney Rex Hadfie Hung Cara e Haigh тү Ha Kenneth Hansen Lester Hansen Glenn Harding Barbara Harrinatar DƏrbara Harri Jt Fae Harris Robert Harris Dale Harrison Paul B. Harvey Chester M. Haynes Robert Haynes Doris H Lyle Hill William Holcomb Isabel Holdahl Marguerite Hoss Will Houk 89 William Hunl Everett Irwin Ruby А. Isenbura Roy Jacobs Norman H. Jagels Earl Telter Lorraine Jenson Ada Mae Jeppesen Robert E. Johnsen timer Johnson Wilma Johnson Donald Johnston Marjory Johnston Viola Johnston William F. Johnston James L. Johnstone Elizabeth Joice George J, Jones John Jones Dallas Jordan Glen Judge Anthony Kamelevicz Aila Kantola John Kapek Clarence Kassens Richard Kaufman Blanche Keedick Douglas Kelly Eleanor Kerr Donald Kerby Idell Keyes Carl Killian Philip Kincaid Margaret King Robert King Pegay Kitchen fildred Kite Grover Knight Robert Knudson Mary Virginia Koch Mark Kondo Geneva Kraemer Louis Kramer Doris Lacey Thomas F. Lacy Ray Lamb Rober! А. Lamm Robert Lamphere William Langley Elden I. Larson 90 Theda Lenz Lewis Levoring Lorna Jane Lewis David Little Geng Long Donald Loomis аск Love Edmund Lowe Gerald Lowe Robert Lund Shirley Lund Laurance McArthur Edith McCarroll Leslie MeCarthy Laughlin S. McCurry Irene McDermott Maxine McFarland William C. McGowan Jack McGuire Charles McHarg Kenneth McIntosh James H. McKahan Dorothy McKinnon Francis McNall Marion McVeigh Jeanette McGregor Ellen MacKenzie Margaret Macquaid Dwight Macy Bette Magel Manring Malmstrom Wayne Marion Russell Mann Margaret Marcus Daniel Marden Winifred Martin William H. Mason Ruth Mather Alyce Matthews Carl Matz Glen Mayer Henry Mays John Meese Dale Megenity D Donald Melander 91 John Meyers Gordon Michels Jack В. Miller John A. Miller John W. Miller Maxine Miller Mildred Miller Ralph Mitchell William Moats Helen Moffatt Jane Monigomery Evelyn Moore Gail Moore Marion Moore Birney Morrow Ralph Morse Elinor Mortimer Jack Mosier Dorothy Moss William Mueller Wayne Murdock Sadao Nagata Evalyn Neely Adrian Nelson Gertrude Nelson Elmer Nesbitt George E. Nietzold Keith Norton Christine Nuckols Harold Nystrom John O'Neill Forest Ober George Olmstead Lester Olson Walter Olson William Osmundson Charles Painter Bonnie Jean Palm Ronald Parke Elmer Parks Patrick J. Parsons Gayle Partner Donald Parvin Inga Pearson Earl L. Peebles Kilby Perkins Daniel Peterson Doran Peterson Mary Jane Peterson Т. Edwin Peterson Finlay Petrie Richard Phinney Max Pilgrim Sara Pochel Genevra Pond Lyman J. Potter Harold Powers Blaine Quist Earl Ragan Roy Ramey Woody Reed Ruth Reese Ralph Reid Hubert Reisenauer Jane Renírew John Retherford Donald Reynolds George Reznor Gwinn Rice Margaret Rice Geneva Richardson Gerald Richar: Elsie Riddle Alice Rigby John Riley Elizabeth Robb Donald E. Roberts John Robertson Roger Robertson Alice Mae Robinson Marianna Robinson Franklin D. Rockwell Dale Rogers Robert Rohrbach Fenton Roskelley Roy Koundy John Rowe John Rupp Mildred Ryan Betty Jane Sachtleben Beth Sampson Mrs. Ralph Sampson Vernard Sanford Dale Sanner Galen Sanner M. Don Sargent Mack Saunders Albert Schierman Ralph Schmidt Albert Schodde Dorothy Schroeder Lloyd Seatz Willeen Shaver Ра! Sheehan John A. Sheldrew George Shipman Jos. James Shipman 93 Lawre e ‹ | Le Skile Victor Skile Richard Slade Alfred W Snyder Robert Snyder Leslie Songstad Mary A. Spolford Ruth Stemi Muda c ` Ciyde Stranaham Harriet Suing Arthur Swan Fred Swank Gene Talbot Dean Talboy hy Lee Talboy Dor« Dan M. Taylor Elvin Taysom Rodney Tegland Hal Thatcher Earl Thomas Phyllis Thomas Charles Thompsor Glen Thorne Royal Thorsted Isabel Tigert Charles Tiller Joe M. Titu William Tomlinson Vernon Tompkins Phillis Torrance Ка! h Тоуеу Iris Tunney Virginia Tweedy 94 T Ivy Unternahrer Andrea Vaughan Naomi Vogel Clyde Waddell I есх lore Wagner Randolph Wahl Harold Walling John Walton Robert Ward Keith Warner Ralph Warner Margarel Waters loseph Watts Helen Jean Way Marvin Webb Orrin Webb Ernes! Weber Jean Wegener Chester Westfall Fred Weller Dexter Whalen Helen Wheatley Dorothy L. White Woodrow Wilkinson Evelyn Williams James William Young Frances Zachow Frederic Zamboni Howard Zenier Sam Zingale 95 a 2 I ИП a = ë E EMT 2” Cars E : ” FRESHMEN PARE HM XN CLASSQTPTPPCCERS 99 Earl Acuff Eileen Adair Keith Adam: Bill Afton Thomas E. Albaugh William F. Alcor: Melvin Alsager Audrey Anderson Dorwin Anderson Juanita Anderson Patricia Anderson Selma Anderson Sheridan Anderson Robert Andrews Wilson Arnett Jack Arnold Claudia Ashby Dale Austin Eleanor Axtell Willard Baer Robert Baker Garland Barlogi Bertie Bartor Vernon Barton Ronald Baskett Bill Bates Phyllis Bell Marjorie Benson Myrtle Benson Gayle Bergan Emmet Bigham Katherine Birchmier Sibyl Birdwell Helen Bohman Ralph Bolingbroke Helen Bond Ralph Borrowman William Bouch Betty Bowman Kay Bowers Carl Boyd Imogen Boyer Ray Branom Gerlrude Brevick Lenora Brevick Willis Brewer Don Brinckmann Ine2 Brown John Brown William Brown Nilliam Brown Josephine Brush Ruth Bucher Jack Buckallew Don Buckingham Charles Buffington Horace B David Burnside Doran Butler stord Helen Bullram Paul Byrne Dudley Cameron Mary Cameron William Campbell Orley Caudill Francis Cannon Hawley Carlson Herbert Carlson Fred Carson Lynn W. Casper Gene Chester Lila Clark Lois Clark Budge Clay Christine Clayton Ethel Clayton Doreen Cleveland Mary Cleveland Russell Cloninger Jack Clubb Anastasia Cobb Bill Coffman Joyce Collins John W. Compton Virginia Conn Richard Connors Rober! Connors Josephine Cook Robert G. Cook Sherman L. Cook Jack Copeland Kent Courtney Sydna Сох Irene Crane George Crea Frank W. Crowe Stewart Cruickshank Dominic Cuda Clyde Culp Elizabeth Curlias Robert Dahlatrom Denton Darrow Kirk David Albert Н. Dodds Josephine Doerr Anne Domijan Evelyn DuBoi Bill Dunham Ronald Dunn Stanley Dunn Henry S, Dworshak William H. Edwards Gale Elfers John Elmer Margaret Ellsworth George Elwood George Engler Joanne Enger Virginia Erdman Neyva Erickson Marguerite Eshom Margaret Eskeldson William Eskeldson Romaine Eustace Ambrose Evans Claud Evans Frank Evans John Evans Keith E. Evans Mary Low Fahrenwald Josephine Farley Kenneth Farner Gould Fay Marion Fowles Frank Fowles Ray Fowler Wilma French Harold Futsch Sherman Furey Cope Gale Ralph Gale Louis Gaitano Glenn Galbraith Ruby Gardner Alice Gaskill Mary Gauss Ellen Geniry George Gillett Harris Gilpin Bruce Gordon Chester Graham John Grailemberg Keith Greaves James Green Phil Green Ray Greene Jack Greil George Grkovic Mat Y Grunewald Mary Guy Alvin Hadley Marion Haegele Don Hagedorn Theodore Hagar Jean H ale Charles Hammond Sylvia Hanson Keith Hardin Willard Harder Earl Harman Jean Harnett Fred Harris Robert Harrington Don Harris Jake Harshbarger Sally Hart Thairel Hartley Richard Hassinger Alvin Hastings Lula Mae Hauck Leasel Havens Virginia Hazelwood Philip Hearn Eileen Heath Roger Heath Eulaine Helmers Walter Hendrickson с = ? Dick Heppler Dcris Hereth Wendell Hersey William Hershey Bernice Hicks Edward J. Highman Herbert Hetherington Mildred Fay Hiller Eda Hillman Otis Hilton Kenneth Hodges Harold Hofman Thomas Hohnhorst Bill Hoover Hugh Hoopes Edith Hopkins Orda Hoskins Floyd Hove Bill Hovey Ralph Hughes Alden Hull Ralph Hunt Virginia Hunt Glen Hunter Ruth Ann Hunter Shirley Hyde Bill G. Hyland Walter Ingersoll Dave Iverson Helen Jemestad Elden Jenkins Helen Jensen Betty Jo Jeppson John Jessen Bob Johnsen Dorothy Johnson Edward Johnson Henry O. Johnson Jerome Johnson Walden Johnson Faith Johnston Carlyle Jones Rollin Jones Louis Kapek Frank Kara Mitsugi Kassi Charles Kasler Ted Kara Virginia Keeton Ruth Keeney Patricia Keepings Beth Kelley Richard King Marjorie Kingsbury Leonard Kingsford Bill Kinnear Саг! Klein Carlos Klein Robert H. Kliewer John Knepper Lucille Knight Charles Knox Delbert Knox Robert Knox Harvey Knuppenburg Fern Knutson Kenneth Kofmehl George Kohoutek Fred Kondo Helen Kosanke Lester Krier Jean Krueger Marie Kuehn Willard Kunz Edward Labes Geraldine L aidlaw Ronald Lambert John Lamoreux John Lane Maxine Lange Jack Lannon Carlton Lamphear Herbert Larson Kent E. Leader Robert Leeright Howard Lemon Arthur Lennon Jane Lillard Melvin Lindley Eldon Lindquist Anne Little Emma Jo Long Joseph Loudat Iris Louis Harry Lower Oliver Luukkonen Betty Maloy Lucille Marshall Evelyn Matz Mary C. McAuley Charles McBride Bernice McCoy Marcile McCoy Archie McDonnell Dorothy McDonald Pegay McDonald Orville McFarlin Guy C. McGee Kirk McGregor Bill McKinley Josephine McKissick Gerald McNichols Marie MacKenzio Ann Maguire David Marker Lovina Marsh Velma Venita Marsh David S. Marshall Alice Ann Martin Eobert Matthews Henry Мау: Vernon Mays Tom Mercer Ida Merrill Sylvia Merrill De Etta Meuser Wesley Middlet Nina Miles Bernard Miller о irice Mitchell Barbara Mielde Jack Moggridge I 1 =r Joseph Moodie Alice Moore Arthur Moritz Phyllis Morrison William R. Morton Lillian Mueller Eugene Muir Charles Murphy, Ir. Robert Murphy William Murphy Winston B. Myhre William C. Neal William F. Neale Betty Nelson Hudson Nieman Elmer Nissen Edward Noble Margaret Nolan Beuletta Nordby Fenna Numans June Numbers Jean Olmstead Bill O'Meara Dal Ostrom Dorothy Over C. H. Owens Patricia Palmer Elbert A. Parker Louis Parkinson Francis Porzel Alex Passic Clinton R. Pauley 106 Margaret Montgomery Richard Paulson Jack Pence Dorothy Perkins Dean Peterson Homer Peterson Max Peterson Warren Pelerson Mary Alice Pettil Vail Phillips Kerby Pluppman Jane Pier Natalie Pierce Richard Platz Le Roy Pospisil Mildred Potter Helen Powell Eugene Prother Hariette Puhl Evelyn Quinn Ruth Rankin Dalpha Rapp Carolyn Reamer James Reed Bob Revelli Mary Lou Reynolds Betty Rhodes Kermit Rice James Rice Jack Richmond Vernon Riddle Robert Ries Gretchen Riesemer Alice Roberts Paul Roberts Wolffe W. Roberts Fred Robinson Jeanette Robison Ronald Robison Jeanette Roddy John Rogers Alvie Rooks Bruce Kool Jack Roper Gus Rosenheim James Ross Patricia Rotering Carol Rudd Vernard Rudolph Kirk Rush Vern Russell Betty Saffle Patsy Safranok Leonard Salladay Merle Samson 107 Cletus Sarbacher Roscoe Sanborn Alfred Sanders Gordon Sandison Emelie Schaufelberger Marjorie Schlake Evelyn Schultz Robert Schnurr Geraldine Scott Burton Seely Joseph Sellers Marian Shaw Larry Sheehan Jack Seetin Jack Shiefer Gene Sherley Otto Shield, Jr. Francis Shodil Stanley Shoemaker Gov Shreve Bill Siddoway Warren Simmons Maurice Ernest Siordia Albert Skog Edward Slusher Jack Smedley Bill Smith Eileen Smith Max Smith Mickey Smith Robert E. Smith William L. Smith Winton Smith Edna Mae Songstad Robert Stanfield Norris Stettler David C. Stevens Bill Stetson Mary Martha Stockton Anne Stoddard Elsie Mae Stokesberry Roy Suominen Sara Swantek Jimmie Swendig Robert Swisher Chris A. Taft Charles Talbott Sennet Taylor Earl Tew Dave Thomas 108 Rod Thresher Neil Tise John Tobyn Farrel Tovey Koy Torkelson Evelyn Trimble Ross Trout Joe Tucker August Uhlenbusch Walton Ulness Bernice Underdahl Stephen Utter Pershing Vance Norbert! Vedder Harry Vogt Ted Wadsley Cartee Wood Jack Wood Willard Ward Wallace Webster Roy Wedin Pat Weiser Daniel Welsch Don Winnstrom Arthur Werneche Michael Weyer Barbara White Dean White Russell Wildina Ora Wildman Erma Williams Kenneth Willard Donald Wilson Frances Wilson John S. Wilson Mary Jane Wilson Frances Winkler Elizabeth Wiswall Maxine Wolfe Ethel Woll Max Woodall Kenneth Woods Maxine Wortman Elizabeth Young Stanley Zapell Ellen Zimmerman 109 BOOK THREE MARIA RAPHAEL, EDITOR — ар, 79. l Yer. HI i PUBLICATIONS 116 117 GERM E HE ED loro KL A L From a record number of 150 applicants, Jim Yoder selected his staff members, Fran Madson was associate editor, Three assistant editors, Bill Charlesworth, Fred Swank, and Wendell Lawrence, were appointed to help in any section where aid was needed. At the very start, staff members ccoperated 1o the utmost with Yoder lo make the '38 Gem the best ever. Copy, pictures, and other assign- ments were apport oned to the various editors. Division editors were: administration, Glen don Davis; classes, Margaret Barton; activities, Maria Raphael; athletics, Jimmy Boyd; campus life, Homer Davies; women, Ruth Bevis; organi- zations, Billye Jane Austin. Verla Durant was in charge of mounting the prints. Evelyn Williams was head typist, and editing a ll the copy was under the supervision of Phyllis Rand. Franny Майко , Associate Editor Jimmy Boyd, Athletics Ruth Bevis, Women Pat Churchill, Maria Raphael, Margery Johnson Billye Jane Austin, Organizations Verla Durant, Margaret King, Margaret Davis, Mildred Ryan MOUNIAINS BUSINESS STATE Urged on by Business Manager Carl Burt, the business staff secured advertising, sold books, and took care of secretarial duties connected with the business end of the Gem publication. Burt's staff succeeded in selling more books, securing more advertising, and making more people on the Idaho campus Сет conscious than any previous year. Right from the first oí the year Burt kept his staff constantly at work convincing townsmen that they should advertise in the 38 Gem. Sam Rich worked with Burt as assistant business manager. The ten students responsible for seeing that the work of the business staff was carried out were: Bob Bonnett and Dal Jordan, advertising; Margaret King, Jean Baer, and Doris French, secretarial; Dick Phinney, Bill Tomilson, Don Southworth, Leon Addy, and Joe Watts, cir culation. Sam Rich, Assistant Business Manager Bill Charlesworth, Assistant Editor Phyllis Rand, Copy Reading Olendon Davis, Administration Homer Davios, Campus Life John Rupp. Evelyn Williams, Alden Hull € --- CIEST E Í ” د жу 7% Bill Johnston, Sports Jack McKinney, Managing Editor Bill Charlesworth, Day Editor Fayo Harris, Society ARGONAUT EDTTORS Copy, copy, more copy . . . always the cry heard in the noisy Argonaut office on Monday and Thursday afternoons when the news of the campus is being assembled. Jack McKinney, managing editor, assisted Editor-in-chief Bill Ash. Avon Wilson was night editor, and Ed Dakin had charge of the news staff. Editing all athletic events fell to Boyd Moore as sports editor, assisted by Bill Johnston. Marie Haasch headed the copy desk, assisted by Sam Rich, while Paul Taylor officiated as day editor. Vic Skiles dished out assignments; Jean Pence and Fae Harris, first and second semesters respectively, covered the campus and social life in the capacity of society editors; Margaret King edited the women's page. Ada Marcia Hoebel, feature editor, was in charge of several columns, and Eleanor Kerr whacked up newspapers as exchange editor. Rewrite Chief Billye Jane Austin kept the typewriters clammering from early morn. Avon Wilson, Night Editor Ed Dakin, News Editor; Vic Skiles, Assistant MANAGERS Two hundred inches of advertising? О.К. the boys really worked today. And so Gordon Smith, business manager of the paper advises the editor that the copy for the paper tomorrow will have to be cut. Ed Lloyd is assistant busi- ness manager. Stan Hume was in charge of advertising, and Bob Dilley handled the circu- lation. The advertising staff was composed of: Bill Bouch, Dick Heppler, Ed Johnson, Susanna Black, Dal Jordan, Woodrow Wilkinson, Gene Prather, and Helen Hill. The circulation staff included: Jim Barr, Doris Eby, Jean Baer, Ruth Lukens, Ruth Reese, Mar garet Brown, Helen Sullivan, Betty Hall, Ila Ingersoll, Jerry Davidson, Dorothy Boeck, Eve- lyn Williams, Sherman Furey, Homer Davies, Lloyd Johnson, Bill Holcomb, Bill Harder, and Carl Kline. Verla Durant, June Viel, Ginger Galloway, Anne Maguire, Jean Wegener, Audrey Oberg, and Eleanora Graham made up the office staff. Marie Haasch, Copy Desk; Boyd Moore, Sports Ed Lloyd, Assistant Business Manager Btan Hume, Advertising Austin Bovis Boyd Brown Charlesworth Davies Davis Ingersoll Raphael Swank Durant Phinney King Addy Southworth Watts French Barton ШЕ AWARDS Every year, the Gem of the Mountains staff has some ments andthe only way the school can recognize their members whose work is outstanding. These members ability is through Gem awards. So to each of thes of the staí have done excellent work in their depart- staff ARGONAUT AN ARDS Ihe Idaho Argonaut oresents a pin to eac h F t he 's is presented a 1938 copy of the Gem. member of the staff who has worked on the paper five semesters in recognition of their service to the paper. The editor of the Argonaut makes the selections in the spring of every year. This year, there were only eight to receive the awards. They were: Beth Bothwell, Margaret Carothers Ed Dakin, Carol ]. Davis, John Elder, Ida Mae Gillenwater, Jean Pence, and Sam Ric h Bothwell, Carothers, Dakin Davis, Elder, Gillenwater Pence, Rich HANDBOOK Each year as the Frosh start their college careers, they are handed the indispensable “Frosh Bible,” published by the Associated Students to aid in the orientation of first-year students. The handbook, edited by Lee Dailey, contains à greeting from the President of the University, a list of officials, a handy calendar of events throughout the year, helpful information on campus government and affairs, a resume of athletics and other activities, as well as explanations of campus traditions, and the words of Idaho sonas. ТЕРЕ IDA KG Lee Dailoy, Jean Spooner Powe BUCKET Ray Givens The Blue Bucket staff Jean Dunkle By candid camera, caricature, joke, and jingle, the private life of many a campus Jo or Josephine College is revealed to avid readers of Idaho's humor publica- tion, The Blue Bucket. Besides idle gossip, many fine feature articles and short stories are published in each one of the six issues. Last year Jean Dunkle so capably assisted one of the first women chosen to edit the traditional Bucket, that her succession to the editor’s chair for 1937-38 was inevitable. Dick Darnell, ATO journalist, is the associate editor. Ray Givens, Sigma Chi, directs all business angles in his capacity as business manager. 123 m THE IDAHO ЮА FA MINER er ч y B Bob Уегуаеке. Trevor Page The Idaho Miner, register of alumni and handbook for mining students, under the leadership of Editor Trevor Page was out- standing this year for the addition of pages portraying candid camera glimpses of miners on the campus and afield. Featured also this year were technical mining articles by the staff and members of the faculty. Activities of alumni everywhere were recorded faithfully in the pages of The Miner. Carbide lights flickered and smoked far into the night late in April this year as the staff labored to make this, the sixth edition, a success. l'inances were ably handled by Business Manager Robert Vervaeke, assisted by Bruce Stoddard and Edgar McAI- ister. Sweating over copy were Assistant Editor James Hicks and Alumni Editors Sam Barton and Kenny Preston. The Idaho Miner Staff 124 THE IDAR ENGINEER O Paul Taylor and Al Torello Idaho's engineers-of-the-fulure proudly devote much effort each year in editing The Idaho Engineer.” This technical publication amazes the business, P.E., or education major with numerous deep experiments being carried on by their class- mates. Howard Monks, editor, was assisted by the following staff: Lester Hanson, Paul Taylor, LeRoy Pospisil, Ed Pittman, Max Peterson, Robert Dole, Ted Wadsley, and Bernard Miller. Al Torelle, business manager, really has a job in the attempt to make advertising and sales pay for the publication of this vocationally restricted magazine. Idaho Engineer Staff 125 Harold Heady and Kenneth Hungertord Under the able editing of Kenneth Hungeríord, The Idaho Forester, semi-technical yearbook for undergraduate and alumni foresters, appeared in its twentieth edition this year in a new design and a wider scope. А new cover replaced one that, with variations, had been used for the past seventeen years, and the picture section was augmented. The new appearance is due to the efforts of a faith ful staff under the direction of News Editor George Callaway, t 7 te [2 ” a © o Alumni Editor Lavelle Thompson, and the old Heady, manager; Harold Oldson, and Otto Baltouth. THE HABBO FORESTER Idaho Forester Staff 126 DRAMATICS James Barrie's philosophical comedy, The Admirable Crichton, rang up the curtain for the start of another highly successful dramatic season. This serious yet ludicrous story of a haughty aristocratic English family and their perfect butler, Crichton, well expounded the author's belieí in the inequality of man. The title role of Crichton was well portrayed by Glen Starlin. Glendon Davis gave a sterling characterization of Lord Loam. Lady Mary (Grace Sollers), Lady Agatha (Ruth Bennett), and Lady Catherine (Helen Clough) gave excel- +T H E lent performances. Lord Brocklehurst (Walter Betts), Tweeny (Bess Cuddy), and Fisher (Mary Sullivan) furnished much of the comedy. Other A D М | R А k. E members of the cast were Phyllis Rand, George Oram, Joseph Mills, Esther Ross, Blaine Craw- ford, Melvin Westerdahl, Loren Bruns, Mar- C R | C H T Ө, N jorie Lester, Sam Taylor, Homer Johnson, Jane Pasley, Kent Courtney, Helen Abbott, and Phyllis Gregson Ууз Davis lectures the servants and relatives on the equality of man . . . Starlin, as Crichton, looks the situation over after the shipwreck . . . Cuddy will not go to sea without Starlin . . . Sterlin about to propose to Mrs. Soliers, who plays Lady Mary. 129 A. DOREL” S Marjorie Lester With costumes and settings о! mid-Victorian design, Henrik Ibsen's famous sociological drama, “А Doll's House,” gave Carol Jean Davis an opportunity to display her talents as the doll- like wife of her smug husband, Peter Dodds. Realizing the self ishness of her husband, Nora leaves him to find her place in the world. Melvin Westerdahl as the villain; Marqaret Marcus, a friend of Nora; and George Oram as the invalid doctor, Mar- jorie Lester and Helen Abbot completed the cast. HOU Е Carol dean Davis Nora conceals from the inquisitive Dr. Rank the bad news the maid has brought . Mrs. Helmers tries to show Mrs. Linden how to use knitting needles . . 130 . Ivar and Emmy ask Nora to play hide and seek . . . Tipsy . Mrs. Linden and Krogstad decide to patch up all difficulties . . . Dr. Rank accepts a cigar from the Helmers THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Hubert Miller as Antonio Shakespeare's immortal classic, revised by Talbott Jennings and J. H. Cushman, wàs given a new vigor as presented by Idaho's dramatic department. Under Miss Collette's able direction, the play exemplified the charm of Shakespeare with- out the stiffness of Elizabethan drama. An ingenious unit set with ten variations was success- fully used to show the scenes. Excellent portrayals were given by Phyllis Reiter, Glenn Starlin, Hubert Miller, George Oram, and Blaine Crawford. Tee mn — Phyllis Reiter as Portia The court watches as Portia examines Shyloch's scales . . aged father . 131 . Shylock in pleased when told of Antonio's misfortunes . . . Launcelot Gobbo ribs his .. Bassanio rejects the golden casket V ARS гу Encouraged by more events on the calendar, the debate leam turnout was larger and lustier. Under the direction of Coach А. E. Whitehead, the department furnished entertainment for the A. E. Whitehead luncheon and dinner meetings of various civic organizations in Moscow and the neighboring towns throughout the season Clifford Dobler, veteran debater, was the student debate manager. Opening activities in December was the triangle tournament held with representatives of Whitman College and Washington State College. The debates were held at all three schools, the women's division at Walla Walla, and the men's division here and at Pullman. The questions they debaled were the national Pi Kappa Delta questions on Resolved, that the United States should not ао to war except after a popular referendum by the majority of the people”; and Resolved, that the National Labor Relations Board should be empowered to enforce arbitration in all industrial disputes. The latter was the question debated in all the other debates throughout the remainder of the year. Jach Roper Leslie MeCarthy Peggy Foley Roy Stark DEBA | OS In January the University of Idaho was host to the annual Inland Empire Junior College debate tournament. Approximately ten schools were represented. Students debating for Idaho were: Jack Roper, Sam Evans, Lois Clark, Shirley Hyde, Jeanette Robinson, Lucille Knight, Lewis Levering, Gerald Richardson, John Johan- nesen, and Keith Greaves. During January Norman Rhodes and Hubert Miller met a team from the University of California, and in February Cliff Dobler, Roy Stark, Leonard Errington, and Leslie McCarthy debated two teams from the University of Montana. In February Norman Rhodes, Hubert Miller, Leslie McCarthy, Leonard Errington, Cliff Dobler, Roy Stark, John Young, Pegay Foley, Annabel Wetzel, and Coach Whitehead went to McMinn- ville, Oregon, to enter the annual Linfield College tournament, in which Stark went to the finals in oratory and Evans and Roper went to the finals in the Junior College debate division. Later Evans and Roper entered a tournament at Tacoma, Washington. Cliff Dobler Norman Rhodes Annabul Wetzel Hubert Millor Clifford Dobler INTRAMURAL DEBATE Anne Stoddard, Marta Berg Forney Hall, represented by Anne Stoddard and Marta Berg, took first honors in intramural debate this year, by winning from the Willis Sweet Hall team, winners in the men's group. The Forney Hall team had previously taken the women's division by defeating teams from Kappa Alpha Theta, Hays Hall, Ridenbaugh Hall, and Delta Gamma. The men's division of the intramural meet was won by Kent Cour tney and Grover Newman {rom Willis Sweet Hall. Other teams who participated in the men's division were: L.D.S., Lindley Hall, Phi Delta Theta, Chi Alpha Pi, and Delta Chi. The tournament was sponsored by the Idaho chapter of Delta Sigma Rho, and was in charge of Joe Carr and Andy James. Grover Newman, Kent Courtney 136 MUSIC MUSIC DEPARIMENT Archie М. Jones A measure of a Bach fugue, a phrase from a Mendelssohn chorus, and a rhythmic strain from Gershwin's rhapsody, pour from the windows of Music hall from early in the morning until late at night, filling the campus with an ever-unfin- ished symphony. The causes and inspiration of this constant practicing in Music hall are the nine excellent professors and instructors of the music department of the Uni- versity of Idaho, headed by Prol. Archie N. Jones, who came here from Minne- sota in 1935. Besides Mr. Jones, they are: Carl Claus, expert violinist; Robert Lyons, director of the band's martial music; Hall M. Macklin, teacher of piano and pipe organ; and George Stump, who helps voice students along their way to the Metropolitan. Miss Velma Gildmeister, Miss Miriam Little, and Miss Bernice Bernard, all of whom have studied abroad, polish the musical ability of the instrumental hopefuls. Every Sunday afternoon the department has presented a vesper program in the auditorium, luring students from the library and thealer. Freguent trio concerts by Miss Little, cellist; Mr. Claus, violinist, and Mr. Macklin, pianist, have been a popular hour of diversion to campus music lovers. Composer Macklin's newest work, String Quarte: No. One і B Minor,” was given its premier performance at an annual concert on March 6. 138 VANDA ЕЕЕ The Vandaleers, consisting of forty picked voices, represent Idaho's musical achievement in the с огіс division. It is à mixed chorus of students, chosen for their singing ability and scholarship. Under the direction of Professor Archie N. Jones, the twenty- four regular and sixteen associate members practice diligently three times a week. New members are chosen each year by several judges from within the group. A few of the oulstanding accomplishments of the Vandaleers this year are the presentation of the third annual Candlelight Service of Christmas carols broadcast over KFPY, a spring concert in Boise, a broadcast over the N.B.C. network through KHQ, à program given for the North Idaho Music Educators Robert Bollinger Association, and several local concerts. The officers of the Vandaleers are Robert Bollinger, president; Helen Clough, secretary-treasurer; and James Burkhard, manager. PEP BAND Herald of Idaho spirit on the air, on the stage, and on the athletic field, the University Pep and swung out another scintillating season. Making their debut at the Dessert Hotel in Spokane, Leader Glen Whitesel and his twenty- four versatile musicians carried on the Pep Band's tradition of fame with a style that Benny Goodman would envy. Originated in 1920 by Lynn F. Hersey and Gipson Stalker, Yell King, the Pep Band has been Idaho's source of student enthusiasm at games and rallies. This year, with more radio engagements than ever, and featured at parades and dances all over the northwest, the band tells the world with fanfare that Idaho means Со, Vandals, Со!” C. Culp, B. Chase, F. Pickell, J, Fitzpatrick, R. Radford, B. McKinnon, C. Tiller, Н. Nieman, D. Greenough, J. Titus, S. Ryan, A. Flechtner G. Whitesel, A. Dodd, J. Greif. O. Mosley. J. McFarlane, J. Wright, J. Ridgeway, E. Thomas, L. Kellogg 140 Gals, dancers, songsters, and awingsters under Glen Whitesel's direction present the Annual Pep Band show. With “jamming,” “hushing,” and “swing,” the band set hundreds of feet tapping to such tunes as Copen hagen,” Dark Eyes, and Tiger Rag. Take-off men Jim McFarland, Dick Greenough, and Len Kellogg originated some intricate swing solos. The band's initial radio performance was over КЕРҮ, Spokane, September 21. Among other engagements, they broadcasted over N.B.C. from Hotel Edmund Meany in Seattle. They featured crack arrangements by men like Don Brown, tenor sax man with Phil Sheridan's nationally known orchestra, and by Griff Williams’ ace trumpet player, Monte Kelly. Halt formal concert and half swing session, the annual Pep Band Show, March 24 and 25, finished off the year with a flourish. 141 Carl Claus SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The University of Idaho synchromatic symphony orchestra presented its annual concerl in lhe audi- torium January 16. Included on the program was а krilliant concerto by Saint Saens. Professor H. M. Macklin played the arrangement with the group. The orchestra which is directed by Professor Carl Claus, has increased ils membership to fifty-five. Karl Wilson, who has been concert master for three years, again headed the violins. The brass and woodwind sections are directed by the assistant professor, Robert Lyon. The members of the Music Faculty participate in the concert, besides sponsoring recitals which feature the most talented young student artists. Miss Miriam Little is in charge of the cello and bass rehearsals Bymphony Orchestra UNI NRERSITTS SINGERS Open to anyone who wanted to sing, the University Singers had an enrollment of nearly 200, Prof, Archie N. Jones, director, organized this group two years aqo, and it rapidly became one of the most popular extra-curricular activities on the campus. Archie clamped down on the “cutters” and said, Be here or else . . . no activity credit or credit hour.” The Singers presented Handel's Messiah' the Sunday preceding Christmas vacation. On April 15 they gave Dubois Seven Last Words, and on May 5 and 6, The Mikado,” by Gilbert and Sullivan. Leading parts in the light opera, The Mikado,” were sung by Bill Hoover, Howard Corless, Wallace Garets, Peter Dodds, and Louise Paulsen. Hall M. Macklin was accompanist for the group Archie N. Jones The University Singers 143 R.O.T.C. inspection day, held the first part of May, was the year's biggest event for the mili- {агу band. Dressed in brilliant blue and gold uniforms, the eighty members of the band, fol- lowing the flashing baton of the drum major, Ralph Hanson, paraded and beat time for the spectacular military maneuvers. In addition to this official performance, two formal concerts were given, one in December and the second one in May, featuring forty-five selected musicians and directed by Robert B Lyons, band leader and instructor. Featured in the second concert was musical history from the eighteenth century to the present time. The military band played at the opening stu- dent assembly, and throughout the year con- tributed for basketball and football games. MILITARY BAND Robert B. Lyons The Military Band 144 Delta Delta Delta Scholars L. D. S. Scholarship Winners BRA Group honors for the year were awarded to L.D.S. Institute, which was temporarily deprived of the scholarship honors last year by Senior Hall. They have seemingly made a custom oÍ winning, and again garnered the Burton L. French trophy in the scholarship race for the school year of 1936-37. Phi Gamma Delt won the Interfraternity Coun- cil cup, which is annually awarded to the men's Greek house which maintains the highest schol- astic average during the year. Delta Delta Delta claimed high honors amona the women's groups of the campus after topping Delta Gamma, last year's student queens The Alpha Kappa Psi medallion was awarded to Everett Wood for being the senior man in the School of Business Administration who achieved the highest scholastic average during his sopho- more and junior years. Matha Boles received the Phi Chi Theta key for making the highest scholastic average among the women in the School of Business Administra- tion during her junior year. T=R-U S TSERE 5 Th e Alpha Zeta cup, which is donated by the national honorary agricultural fraternity, went to Kenneth Berkley {ог his outstanding work in achieving the highest freshman scholastic record of all those students who are enrolled in the College of Agriculture. The names of Thomas Wilson, senior, and of Jonathan Wright, junior, were engraved on the Xi Sigma Pi plaque, which has been maintained in the Administration Building of the University of Idaho since 1922. This plaque is placed by Xi Sigma Pi to honor those students receiving the highest scholastic averages in their respective classes in forestry. Jonathan Wright also received this distinctive honor during his freshman year. Sigma Tau, the national engineering honorary on the campus, annually awards a medal in the fall to the man who, in the year before made the highest grades amonq freshmen in the College of Engineering, and the School of Mines. This year, the award was presented to Clarence d Kassens MILITARY BRIGADIER GENERAL E. R. CHRISMAN LIEUT. COLONEL FLOYD: HATFIELD Fifty years oÍ service is the enviable record of Idaho's Grand Old Man of military, Brigadier General E. R. Chrisman. Entering West Point ї 1884, he graduated ї 1888, and entered upon a colorful career, during which he experienced foreign service in the Philippines and again in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. General Chris- man has seen Idaho's unit develop from a diminutive corps of one hundred to its present formidable strength of one thousand. Retired from active duty in 1932, General Chrisman still maintains an active interest in the corps by acting as advisory counsel and teaching military history and law. Ably directing the unit is Lieutenant Colonel Floyd Hatfield, trans- ferred from the Presidio of San Francisco, California, to replace Lieu- tenant Colonel Allen Fletcher. The long and varied service he has rendered serves as a qualifier of his opinion that Idaho rates very favor- ably with any R.O.T.C. unit in the country. Colonel Hatfield, whose name appears on the general Staff Corps eligible list, is a graduate of the Infantry School, Ihe Command and General Staff School, and { е Arkansas Law School. MILITARY PERSONNEL Major Southerland Majors Charles F. Sutherland and Edwin Waters are the freshman instructors of the R.O.T.C. unit. Major Waters, new this year, àlso has charge of coaching the rifle team. In his division, Captain Lewis S. Norman Captain Hart instructs the first year advanced cadets. Mark- ing his ninth year ol school service, Captain Charles Н. Hart, Jr., instructs sophomore mili- {агу classes and coaches the women's rille team. А new instructor, for sophomore classes, is Sergeant Townsend. Sergeant Morgan, also a newcomer, is assistant coach of the rifle team, ptis Norman while Sergeant Johnson assists in the instruc- tion oÍ the beginners in military. The chief clerk's position is filled by Sergeant Schmall. Sergeant Meador has control of the office of supply sergeant. Maintaining the same high degree of excel- lency in the military band is the job ably taken care of by Prof. Robert B. Lyon. Captain Waters Sgt. Johnson, Sgt. Townsend, Sgt. Morgan, Sgt. Meador, Sgt. Schmall 151 STUDENT William Guthrie, Albert Monnett, Robert Abbey Don Burnett, Robert Folton, Albert Torelle FEUR Si 3 EM ES T ER Appointments of the Senior Cadet Corp oí the Idaho unit are made by Lieutenant Colonel Floyd Hatfield. William W. Guthrie, who received high honors during his first three years of military, was selected as Cadet Colonel to command Idaho's battalions for the first semester. He has been outstanding in his military work on the campus. The Lieutenant Colonel's position was filled by Albert A. Monnett, Jr. A Phi Gamma Delta, the Lieutenant Colonel is also à member of Scabbard and Blade. Albert Torelle was appointed as the regimental adjutant. Major Torelle is a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Scabbard and Blade. Robert Felton, member of Phi Delta Theta and Scabbard and Blade; Donald Burnett of Lambda Chi Alpha, and Robert Abbott of Delta Chi, received the remain- ing field appointments with the commanding battalion posilions of major. OFFICERS Paul Poulson, Burnoss McFarland, Mark Robinson Otto Nelson, Edward Hokanson SECOND SEMESTER Cadet Officer Robert A. Abbott was promoted from his first semester position as major of the third battalion to Cadet Colonel oÍ the regiment for the second semester. Colonel Abbott is a member of the rifle team and has been very active in military service. Albert E. Torelle, was promoted to second in command as Lieutenant Colonel. Donald Burnett was reappointed as major of the first battalion, being the only officer to hold the same position for two semesters. He is a member of the rifle squad, Scabbard and Blade, and Blue Key. Otto A. Nelson, captain of the rifle squad, was appointed major of the second battalion. Command of the third battalion went to Major Paul Poulson, a member of Delta Tau Delta. Edward A. Hokanson, member of Scabbard and Blade and Phi Delta Theta, received the appointment of fourth battalion major. Mark A. Robinson was named regimental adjutant, and is a member of Kappa Sigma. 153 The Senior officers pose, spring comes, and the cadets maneuver Pts T ROBERT A. ABBOTT IOHN V. BANKS DONALD R. BERGER JOHN W. CARLSON ROBERT E. CLEMENTS VAUGHN ANDERSON CHARLES A. BAYLON DONALD A. BENEDICT WILLIAM K. FITZGERALD RUEL M. HANSEN CLAUDE HART MAX R. KENWORTHY SEMESTER At oase . Montell «miles for the camera while the rest of the company stands at attention CADET COLONEL WILLIAM W. GUTHRIE CADET LIEUTENANT COLONEL ALBERT А MONNETT, IR CADET MAJORS DONALD L. BURNETT ROBERT Т. FELTON CADET CAPTAINS EVERETT W. DUVALL EDWARD G. ELLIOTT ROBERT R. GRANVILLE EDWARD W. HOKANSON BEN K. HUMPHREY ANDREW F. JAMES CHARLES E. MARSHALL BURNESS C. McFARLAND CADET FIRST LIEUTENANTS MORGAN HEAP EDWARD G. IDDINGS WALTER A. KANTOLA SHERMAN N. KELLY JOSEPH H. LATIMORE JARVIS E. LOWE IACK W. McKINNEY ARTHUR P. NELSON CLINTON ]. NICHOLSON STONKO 5. PAVKOV CADET SECOND LIEUTENANTS GEORGE R. SOMMER GARTH B. PECK OQ FR IS EK 5 ALBERT E. TORELLE OTTO A. NELSON PAUL POULSON MARK А. ROBINSON PENDER T. WRIGHT WAYNE Н. PITCHER ARTHUR L. PURCELL, JR. FRANKLIN A. SCHOEFFLER KEITH D. TOVEY IACK C. WILCOX NOEL A. WILSON AARON E. BLEWETT The Junior officers in all their dignity . . . More spring drill; boy, how they love it The Colors pass the reviewing officers The Military Band SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS DONALD L. BURNETT JOHN V. BANKS DONALD R. BERGER JOHN W. CARLSON ROBERT E. CLEMENTS CHARLES A. BAYLON DONALD A. BENEDICT AARON E. BLEWETT JOHN F. CLOUSER WALTER L. DINNISON ROBT. L. ALEXANDERSON WALLACE B. BROWN WILLIAM M. BUTTERFIELD CHARLES D. CROWTHER EARL S. GREGORY EDWARD W. HOKANSON CADET COLONEL ROBERT A. ABBOTT CADET LIEUTENANT COLONEL ALBERT E. TORELLE CADET MAJORS PAUL POULSON OTTO A CADET CAPTAINS EVERETT W. DUVALL BEN K. HUMPHREY EDWARD G. ELLIOTT ANDREW F. JAMES ROBERT Е. GRANVILLE CHARLES E. MARSHALL JACK W. McKINNEY CADET FIRST LIEUTENANT5 WILLIAM K. FITZGERALD WALTER A. KANTOLA RUEL M. HANSEN MAX R. KENWORTHY DONALD C. HARRIS JARVIS E. LOWE CLAUDE HART STONKO S. PAVKOV EDWARD G. IDDINGS GARTH B. PECK CADET SECOND LIEUTENANTS EUGENE B. HERRON PAUL G. MORKEN IOHN H. HOYE JOHN C. OSGOOD MARTIN V. HUFF CHARLIE F. PETERSON CHARLES D. KING EMMETT B. PORTER KENNETH D. KING JOHN P. REMAKLUS WAYNE K. YENNI NELSON MARK A. ROBINSON BURNESS C. McFARLAND JAMES G. MOERDER ARTHUR P. NELSON ROSS C. SUNDBERG WAYNE H. PITCHER ARTHUR L. PURCELL, JR. GEORGE F. SOMMER KEITH D. TOVEY JACK C. WILCOX HAROLD S. ROISE HAROLD G. SENFTEN PAUL TAYLOR ROBERT G. VERVAEKE REO S. WESTOVER JUDGING JUDGING Dairy Products Judging Team Each year the Idaho Agriculture Department sends four judging teams to the Pacific International Livestock Exhibition at Portland to compete with the major northwestern colleges. The Idaho teams have always placed high among the winners. In the Agronomy judging event the Idaho team placed third. Howard Roylance was high point man for the Idaho team. Team members include: Howard Roylance, Darrell Byington, Ruel Hansen, and Karl Bronson, alternate. The faculty member coaching the team was Donald Corless. Serving as manager for the four judging teams, Karl Bronson's job was to arrange judging matches, take care of expenses, and other numerous duties. Agronomy Judging Team The Pigs Parade 158 TEAMS Dairy Cattle Judging Team Winning three out of four events, the Idaho Dairy Judging team took first place at the Pacific International Livestock show, in competition with the University of British Columbia, Washington State, Oregon State, and Montana State. Walter Mrachek was voted high-point man of the contest. Idaho's other judging team members were Melvin Hollinger, Phillip Borup, with John Smith as alter- nate. D. L. Fourt acted as coach for the team. The Animal Husbandry team placed fourth at the Portland meet. Competing with them were Montana State, Wyoming University, O.S.C., W.S.C. The Idaho team members were Robert Haynes, Aaron Blewett, John Pierce, Robert Keyes, Thomas Chester, and Fayette Chatfield, alternate. Professor Hickman was coach. Animal Husbandry Judging Team Ag Parade “2 JUDGING Little International Parade The by-products of milk are ably judged by Idaho's Dairy Products Judging team al various meets. At the Pacific International Livestock Show the Idaho team placed fourth. This showing was not quite as good as those of former years, but considering the large number of teams entered in this event, the Idahoans gave a qood account of themselves. Dean Broadhead, Clifford Barnett, Bennie Benson, and Fenoi Murdock, alternate, were members of the team. Dean Broadhead was high point man for the Idaho team. Coach for the team was Dr. D. R. Theophilus, faculty member. The four judging teams also participate in the Little International show which is presented annually by the “Ag” students. Horses Lined Up for dudging 160 BOOK FOUR JAMES BOYD, EDITOR DIRECTOR OF Eu Y S. C A EDUCATION Responsible for the entire supervision of the athletic and physical education department, “Headman” Ted Bank is the person who sees that Idaho is represented in all types of athletics. Conference games and dates are arranged with his help, and once each year he confers with physical education heads of the various schools in the Pacific Coast Conference as to rules and officials. He is also supervisor of intramural activi- ties, physical education classes, and all ath- letic equipment. To Glenn Red Jacoby belongs the task of directing the intramural activities in which nearly 1500 men participated this year. As supervisor of physical education, Jacoby directs most of the physical education classes. In addition to his physical education classes and intramural work, he is an assistant football ASSISTANTS oa. M. Ryan, F. Twogood, R. Tessier, О. Jacoby, A. Paddock 165 NOG К ү э! Bill Moats, Chuck Finnoll, Jack Turner Climax of the Hornecoming fireworks The Pep Band plays for a rally mixer 166 FOOTBALL СОАСН Coming to the University of Idaho just three years aqo last fall, Head Coach Ted Bank has worked hard toward building up a new regime in football for the Vandals. His efforts have been highly successíul, as evi- denced by this year's gridiron team. А graduate of the University of Michigan in '23, he never lost a game Ihat he quarterbacked. Before attend ing Michigan, Bank served in the World War and was made a first lieutenant. Following his graduation, he was coach at a prep school for six years and then went to Tulane University, E where he was assistant football and head boxing and baseball coach. From Tulane he came to Idaho. Coach Ted Bank greets Wallace Beory, an ardent Vandal supporter MANAGERS On the shoulders of Kenneth Anderson and Robert Ratliff rested the responsi bility of getting the football team on the field for their games. Although koth were junior managers, Anderson was awarded the senior letter and Ratliff will receive it next year. It is their duty to assist the trainer, handle equipment, oversee the training table, and to do the dirty' work. R. Mueller, F. Evans, M. Mike, J. Copeland, B. Wetzel R. Ratliff, L. Hill, К. Anderson, C. Boyd 29002295 Shi sd ii í fs ias: 20) Ша, Seen 5 fu S st ШЫ Ray Smith, Mack Saunders, Jasper Nutting, Geo: Ass re Dick Therrell, Otho Holmes, Roland Winter, Forest Ober, Rex Willard, Dean Green, Geral , Gordon Price, Keith Bundberg. Norman Heikkila Gordon Langdon, Merle qute, Maynard Helen, Maurice Young, Jack Donovan, Rudy Aschenbrener, “Melvin ae dim dohnston, Edgar lson, Emory Howard, Harold Roise, Harold Durham, Нау Kaczmarek, К. Anderson, man Tony Knap, Roy Gray, Earl аа Dich aut Walter Musial, Stonko Pavkov. Jack Reiter, Ed Elliott, Milton Ostsrhout, Kenneth Carberry, eorge Willott, Steve Belko, Tony Kamelevicz Coaches estie Twogood, Bob Tessier, Ted Bank, Glenn Jacoby Y ACR Sb Toe te Dropping only three games out of a tough, eight-game schedule, Idaho's football team completed their most successful season in a decade this year. Wins were chalked up over Oregon State College, University of Utah, Gonzaga, and the University of Montana, while the Vandals were held to a goose-egg deadlock by Utah State. The University of Washington, Washington State Col- lege, and St. Mary's won from the Vandals in remark- able close struggles. An outstanding line led by Pavkov, Thiessen, Knap, Musial, and Smith, plus a powerful group of backs paced by Trzuskowski, Roise, and Belko sparked the Vandals. Osterhout intercepts a pass intended for Coons, O.8.C. end Trzuskowski smashes the Washington lino for a good gain . 170 GUAE A HOMECOMING Dedicating the new Neale Stadium, Idaho inaug- urated its most successful season in several years before a huge Homecoming crowd with a smashing 7-6 victory over the highly touted Oregon State Beavers. Coming into the final three minutes of the game on the short end of a 6-0 score, the Van- dals began an air barrage which demoralized the Staters. Roise completed a pass to Smith on ihe Beaver eight-yard line, and then tossed another to Howard for the touchdown. Roise then booted the extra point to give the Bankmen their win. Both teams rolled up 216 yards from scrim- mage, but Idaho tallied ten first downs to eight. Roise's punting and passing, Thiessen, Knap, and Winter on the line, and Chrape's and Trzuskowski's work in the backfield were fea tures ol the game. .. plenty of interference, too An irresistible force meets a moveable object . . . Gregory carries the ball while Douglas, No. 39, waite OU G A R S. WIN In the thirty-ninth annual grid battle between Idaho and W.S.C. the Cougars clipped the Vandals 13-0. Good blocking by the Cougars plus Bayne's pass to Klumb in the end zone placed the first quarter lally at 6-0. Steve Belko broke away for a long run in the second frame to ри! the ball in scoring position, but a pass, Belko to Smith, was incomplete. A penalty put Ihe Cougars on their own 1-уага line late in the second quarter to give Idaho a second good chance to score. The Vandals failed to gain and W.S.C. kicked out ot danger. In the third quarter Littlefield of W.S.C. scooped up a blocked kick and galloped to the 12-yard stripe. Bayne went over for a touchdown, and a conversion ended the scoring 13-0. 171 UTAH All-American Joe Gray reaches for a Beaver pass. . . Pavkov and Smith coming in from behind With the Vandals trailing 6 to 7 in the final quarter, little Steve Belko, Idaho halfback, kicked a field goal to give the Idaho gridmen a 9-7 victory over UtahU. Outweighed and handicapped by the high altitude, the Vandalmen gave a dazzling exhibition before a capacity crowd oí nearly 20,000 people at Salt Lake City. The chance for the deciding goal came after Belko had tossed a long pass to Stoddard, and Roise had made a first down on Utah's 7-yard line. Belko dropped back and kicked a perfect placement through the posts. Idaho had tallied early in the first period when Del- linger crashed six yards to score after Thiessen had blocked a Utah punt in the middle of the field and the team had made a power drive to scoring position. In the second quarter a Utah end intercepted one ol Roise's passes and raced 39 yards to put the Redskins in the lead by one point after the conversion. Statistics showed both teams nearly even as to yard. age, Utah making eight first downs to Idaho's seven. Idaho gained 247 yards to 231 for Utah. Snow, Utah's galloping ghost, on an end swee A muddy pileup in tho W.S.C. game . . . Farman has hold of the Vandal ball carrier uU TA С Gol ES mE The Utah State Aggies pulled the biggest upset of the mud, held for downs, and then kicked out oí danger. Vandals' football season when they held the Idahoans Utah State's scoring threats were confined to an to a scoreless tie at Boise on October 16. attempted place kick and another march to the 5-yard Wilh but four minutes to play, Ted Bank's gridmen line in the first half. Ankle-deep mud and a drizzling gave the Aggies a scare when they pushed the pigskin rain slowed both teams down considerably. Almost the to the 4-yard line. The Utah team dug their cleats in the the entire game was played in mid-tield. e CURISTENSEN NDA TT ÄSCHENGRENNER. er ب ад EE . Á 4 HER Ca = E - which qoos for a long gain against tho Vandals 173 eee == А 1. о рр ow E .. LOI The Vandals smash the Gonzaga line for the only touchdown of the game , . . you try to pick the players GAELS TRIUMPR End-around plays, criss-cross plays, and fake end-around plays baffled the Idaho team to the extent that they lost the only game played on California soil to the St. Mary's Gaels 6-0. In the second period St. Mary's Jack Crompton finished a 75-yard sustained drive, scoring on the last of a series of end-around plays. The Vandals kept St. Marys back on her heels the other three quarters of the game. Idaho's aerial offense was clicking for long gains. Gaining a total of 115 yards from passes, Idaho threatened constantly via the air route. The last half of the game was played under adverse condi- tions for both teams. A strong west wind brought fog with it and made passing difficult. 174 БЕР) SR [ES RUN Were An inspired Washington team defeated the Vandals 21-7 at Seattle о October 30. After a salety put the Washington team ahead in the first few minutes of play, the Vandals marched down the field to the opponent's 15-yard line, from where Tony Knapp scored а touchdown. The well-executed end-around play put the Vandals ahead 7-2 at the end of the first quarter. The half, however, found the Huskies on the long end of an 8-7 score. The Vandals threat- ened to score several times during the second half, but were held deep in the Husky territory. The Idaho line held the 1936 Rose Bowl players on even terms throughout the game, except for the few breaks which the alert Huskies converted into scores. Captain Magnusson of tho Aggies and a teammate knoching down a pass intended for the Greon Rojue goes around the Oregon State end with the whole Beaver team after him ... he survived GONZAGA The Vandals superior forward wall and the line plung- ing of Dick Trzuskowski, husky fullback, gave Ted Bank's cohorts a 6-0 victory over the Gonzaga Bulldogs. Midway through the first period the Vandals began a sustained drive up the field that terminated only after Trzuskowski had plunged the final two yards for a touchdown for the only score of the game. Played in ankle-deep mud and in a drizzling rain, the contest was very slow, featuring only the line bucks A Husky ball carrier is stopped by three Vandals of Trzuskowski and Karamatic and the punting of Roise and Karamatic. The Vandals held a decided advantage in statistics, holding the Gonzagans to two first downs, both occur- ring in the final period when the Bulldog's strongest scoring threat carried them to the Idaho 35-yard line. The Silver and Gold forced the attack throughout and Karamatic's sensational kicking was the only thing that kept the Vandals from scoring more. Roise is tackled behind the line of acrimmage in the Utah game 176 “Bull Durham about to block a Cougar an Roize goes through the W.S.C. line GOLDEN GRIZZLIES LOSE SHINE Climaxing and closing the most successful Idaho foot- ball season in many years, the Vandals upset the Uni- versity of Montana 6-0. This game was the only time the Grizzlies suffered defeat this season after registering a string of nine consecutive victories and being ranked as one of the nation's leading teams. Before 5,000 dads and students, all observing the Dad's Day celebration, the Vandals completely bottled up the powerful Mon- tana dreadnaught on the soggy turf of Neale Stadium. With five minutes of the game remaining, Steve Belko re-entered the game and on the first play packed the ball twenty yards to the Grizzly 5-yard line. Three plays later, he squirmed over the goal line for the only score. The entire geme was evenly played, featuring long and sensational punts by Milton Popovich, Montana's backfield star, and Harold Roise, Vandal punting ace. Stoddard's punt is almost blocked when the Beavers break through the Idaho line 177 Dick Trauskowski, fullback; Jim Johnston, quarterback; George Chrape. fullback Milton Osterhout, end; Tony Knap, end; Rudy Aschenbrener, center: Roland Winter, end Harold Roise, halfback; Dean Green, halfback: Kenneth Carberry, guard 178 a menm E, т. 3” Keith Sundberg, текш Tony Kameleviez, guard; Lyle Smith, center; Steve (C er Gerald Dell Thiessen, tackle; Ray Smith. end: Edgar Wilson, hal: k Walter Musial, pere | Earl Gregory, а a Harold Durham, fullback; Merle Stoddard, rr E Donovan, 2 179 FOOTBALL LETFERMEN LYLE SMITH (2) MERLE STODDARD WALTER MUSIAL (2) STEVE BELKO (2) KENNETH CARBERRY (2) REX WILLARD (2) JACK DONOVAN HAROLD ROISE (2) TONY KAMELEVICZ DEAN GREEN (3) STONKO PAVKOV (3) EDGAR WILSON GEORGE THIESSEN (2) MILTON OSTERHOUT (2) RAY KACZMAREK RUDY ASCHENBRENER (2) TONY KNAP (2) HAROLD DURHAM ROLLIN WINTER (2) RICHARD THERRELL EMORY HOWARD JAMES JOHNSTON RAY SMITH GERALD DELLINGER (2) RICHARD TRZUSKOWSKI (2) ROY GRAY (3) GEORGE CHRAPE EARL GREGORY (2) KEITH SUNDBERG (2) JASPER NUTTING 180 BASKETBALL Coach Forrest Twogood MANAGERS In the hands of Bob Jensen, senior man ager, and Norman Heikkila, junior man- ager, fell the task of keeping the basket- ball boys supplied with equipment. The boys were ever on hand to catch balls, fold suits, and take care of the many little things so essential to keeping the coaches' minds free to think of nothing but the offensive and defensive plays. 182 COACH Forrest Twogood proved the effective- ness of the slow break on the basket- ball court. Through a full under- standing of the game and an accurate estimate of the abilities of the men he had to work with, the coach drilled his men in the art of slowing down the fast breaking opponent to his own speed, and then, by razzle dazzle pass work, slip the ball in for a set-up shot. Idaho ended the season in a tie for third place in the conference, sharing the place with the University of Wash- ington. Coach Twogood has started spring basketball practice and the material looks good. We hope the brilliant coach may better the fine record he set this year, The Basketball Managers Willis Bohman. Bill English. Gordon Price, Bob Parks. Roy Ramey, Shirley Lund. Bob Lund, Elmo Sullivan Coach Forrest Twogood, Captain Don Johnson, Bill Kramer, Roland Winter, Brendan Barrett, Lyle Smith, Steve Belko V-A K S c Playing a twenty-game schedule, the Idaho quint set а unusual record of splitting the four-games series with Montana, Washington State, Oregon University, Washing- ton University, and taking all four games from Oregon State. High scores marked every game played. Due largely to Ihe slow-break system used by the Van- dals, almost every game was won or lost in the last ее minutes of play. From comparative records kept of the con- ference for the season, the Vandalmen played an excep- tionally clean brand of ball. Ending the season in a tie for third place in the conference with the University of Wash- ington, the team again puts Idaho in a position near the top of the conference. WASHINGTON STATE A desperate last half rally fell short of victory by one point in the first game with the rival Cougars. W.S.C. piled up a 23-11 lead in the first half. A last half rally brought the final score up to 43-42 in favor of the Washington Staters. Playing to a capacity crowd in Memorial Gumnasium for the second game of the series, the Vandals, after running neck and neck with the Cougars for thirty minutes, pulled away in the final ten minutes to win 35-25. The half time score was 16-12 for Idaho. Alter making a point a minute for the first ten minutes ol play, the Silver and Gold casabans seemed to lose their touch and trailed 17-12 in the third game with W.S.C. The final score was W.S.C. 43, Idaho 34. In the final game of the season, the Idahoans whipped the Cougars 41-31. With a half time handicap of 17-15, Bill Kramer and Don Johnson cinched the game with a group of kaskets in the last eight minutes U.C.L.A. has the ball all sewed up, but Brendon Barrett and Steve Belko have the situation well in hand 184 Belko jumps into the limolight with another basket in tho W.S.C. game. Barrett attompts a shot against the wishes of Chase, WASHINGTON Idaho's Vandals, led by diminutive Steve Belko, split even in the four games played with the University of Washington Huskies. In Ше first дате, played at Seattle, Idaho lost its third straight conference game ol the season by a score of 38 to 28. Although the Vandals put up a plucky battle, Washington came from behind to win in the last two minutos ol play. Voelker, of the Huskies, was high point man with 15 counters. Behind the steady floor work and accuracy of Belko, Smith, and Johnson, the Vandals took the second contest of the series 36 to 33. With but two minutes of play remaining, Kramer's foul shot and Barrett's field goal brought Idaho its first conference victory. Bill Kramer was high point man. On their home court, Idaho defeated the Huskies in the third game 41 to 30. The Vandals maintained an average of a ten-point lead through- out the game. Belko, Barrett, Price, and Winter starred for the Vandals. Ross Werner's deadly accuracy in tho last game was loo much for Idaho, and Washington evened the series by a score of 35 to 29. Belko made eight points to lead the Idaho scoring Seo М The Vandals took two out of the four games played with the champion Oregon team. The first series was played on the Idaho court. resulting in two wins for Idaho. The first game was won 33-28, the Vandals holding a 24-16 lead at the hal. The second victory came in the closing seconds of play when Bohman tossed in a foul shot, making the score 35-34 At Eugene, the Webfeet outplayed the Vandals in both games. In the first g piay game, Coach Twogood, realizing that Oregon was on, jerked his regulars to save them for the final game. The score was 68-41 tor Oregon. The final game lowered the boom on Idaho's championship hopes when th: tall Oregon quintet came through with a 41-24 win ín a very fast gama. Smith takes the ball off of the backboard 136 Roforee Buckley throws the ball up for jump ball... . Lyle Smith jumping. Huntor gets nowhere trying to go around Smith. OREGON: STATE The Oregon State Beavers was the cnly team in the conference which was ccmpletely blanked by the Vandals. The Idaho rooters saw their team pile up a 49-23 and 29-26 dual win at home, and a 34-32, 29-22 double victory at Corvallis. The first game at home showed fine coordination on the part of the Vandalmen and poor defense by the Beavers. The second game, closer and more interesting, was in the hands of the invaders until four minutes before the gun. А flashing rally saved the Silver and Gold. On the Corvallis floor both games were more sensalional and both teams played better ball. Razzle-dazzle pass work and long one-handed howitzer shots won Ihe first game for Idaho 34-32. The score of the second game see-sawed back and forth until the final quarter when Twogood's boys turned on the heat to win by seven points. Whitey'' Price goes in for short shot MONTANA Idaho's casaba quint broke even wilh the Montana Grizzlies in the four-game series this year. Each team won the two games played on their own floor. In the conference opener, at Missoula, Idaho was left on the short end of a 33 to 32 score when Lazetich, Grizzly forward, sunk a last minute field goal to provide Montana's margin of victory. The Grizzlies, led by Lazetich and Mariana, defeated the Vandals 47 to 38 in the second game. А better drilled and smoother working Idaho team swamped Montana by scores of 55-34 and 48-34 in the second half of the series, at Moscow. In both battles the Grizzlies ace bucket tossers were kept well under guard. Price, guarded by Lazetich, takea a long shot 188 Roland Winter, quard; Bill Kramer, guard; Willis Bohman, center; Lyle Smith, guard THE SERM D Steve Balko, forward: Bill English, guard; Roy Ramey, forward Bob Parks, forward: Gordon Price, forward; Elmo Sullivan, quard; Brendan Barrett, center BASKETBALL LETTERMEN DON JOHNSON (3) BILL KRAMER (3) ROLAND WINTER (2) LYLE SMITH (2) STEVE BELKO (2) BRENDON BARRETT GORDON PRICE ROY RAMEY BASEBALL СОАСН Two years ago Forrest Twogood came to guide the baseball and basketball teams. He brought with him expe- rience he had gained as a pitcher with the University of Iowa, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Cleveland In- dians, and several minor leaque clubs. An ailing arm sent him into retirement and coaching. Vaughn Lewis, a member of last year's varsity, assists Coach Twogood in his duties. This season Lewis coached the freshman squad. Forrest Twogood deserves a great deal of the credit for the increased interest shown by the students and teams in sports at Idaho. Coach Forrest Twogood MANAGERS This year Claude Hart was chosen as Senior Manager, with Edwin Snow and Martin Keith as his assistants. A new pamphlet of managerial duties has been written by Hart to help the managers. He has outlined a new scheme of choos- ing the men competing for jobs based on the grading system, which will insure obtaining the best man for the position. Martin Keith, Claude Hart, Edwin Snow 192 ж, А: э. K. — W „А. B. Baldwin, J. McCall, W. West. J. Lewis. R. McDowell, manager: Н. Roise, Н. Atkins, E. Gregory, B. Kramer, D. Broadhead, Н. Jenkins, C. Hallberg, D. Metke W. Musial, Coach F. Twogood, W. Hill, 8. Summers, L. Mackey, H. Wishart, F. Robertson LET TERMEN HAROLD ATKINS HAROLD ROISE WAYNE WEST BILL KRAMER STEVE SUMMERS ROBERT BALDWIN HARRY WISHART CLARENCE HALLBERG TANIS HANSEN EARL GREGORY HAROLD JENKINS DON METKE 193 VARSITY With only three wins and thirteen defeats, the Vandals ended in last place in the Northern Division of the Conference. Idaho defeated Oregon State, Washington State, and Wash- ington. Idaho was weak in the hitting and fielding departments. Coach Twogood was not able to find a satisfactory combination for the out field. Knap, Gregory, Hällberg, and Jenkins formed a strong pitching staff, and the infield of Kramer, Atkins, West, and Summer was good. The 1938 nine, bolstered by Stoddard and Spicuzza of last year's strong freshman team, should develop into a stronger and more con sistent aggregation. Wayne West са trot home after ono of his long hits. Bees H | N GT O-N А inexperienced Idaho baseball team found going tough with the University of Washington last year, winning only one out of the four games they played. The Huskies combined costly Vandal errors and timely hitting to wallop the Vandals 12-3 in the first game at Seattle. The Huskies found the Idaho hurlers to their liking in the early stage ol the game, garnering six runs in the first three innings. As a result of several errors, six more were added in the seventh. After pitching a superb game for eight innings in the second skirmish, Earl Gregory, Vandal twirler, weakened in the final frame and allowed two Washington runs to cross the plate to defeat the Silver and Gold 3-2 in a tight defensive battle. The Vandals scored two runs in the second inning and did not relinguish the lead till the final frame. It took eleven innings for the Huskies to nose out the rapidly improving Idahoans 7-6 in the first game to be played at MacLean Field against the Washington team. The battle was nip-and-tuck all the way through, with the score being tied four times and the lead changing frequently. Going into the ninth inning, the Vandals were leading 6-5, but the most spectacular play of baseball, stealing home, tied the game at 6-6, throwing it into extra innings. In the eleventh inning the Huskies pushed across another run lo win 7-6. The Vandals closed the 1937 baseball season by pounding out a 10-6 victory in a game that saw them in the lead throughout, The feature of the game was Wayne West's pair of home runs. Three seniors played their last baseball game for Idaho in this contest. 194 WASHING HOM STATE Idaho opened the baseball series with Washington State College at Moscow April 23, and lost their seventh straight game of the season by а score of 16 to 3. The Staters made 16 hits off Vandal pitchers while the Idaho men were running up a total of 12 errors. Kinneman, W.S.C. pitcher, held the Idaho men to four hits, while the Mus- covites used three moundsmen, Hallberg, Hansen, and Gregory. The next day at Pullman, the Cougars nearly duplicated the first day's results, the final score keing 13 to 3. Lefty Mel Marlowe allowed the Vandals only seven hits. W.S.C. opened with a ten-run barrage in { е first two innings off Hansen and Hall- berg. Earl Gregory pitched the remaining seven innings, allowing the Cougars only three runs. Washington State won the third game 9 to 3 at Pullman in a drizzling rain storm. Hallberg and Hansen allowed the Cougars seven hits, but the Idahoans could only connect four times olf Carter and Sienko, Washington State hurlers. Idaho finally broke through the Cougars' jinx in the series final at Moscow, winning by a score of 4 to 3. Whitey Jenkins pitched the Vandals out of a tight scrape in the ninth inning; then in the last half Wayne West collected his second home run to win the game. Ed Goddard proved to be the thorn in the Idaho men's side by being the balting star of the series. For Idaho, Bill Kramer was the steadiest hitter. Don Metke gets his score the hard way. If ho runs hard ho can make it. 195 TES O N: STATE An invasion of Ihe Beaver lerritory at Corvallis proved semi-successful for the Vandals. They came home with one win, the first of the season, and one loss. Mackey's single in the ninth with two out provided the needed punch to win 11 to 9 in a ten-inning fray. In the second game on the Beaver diamond, Otto Houdek held the Vandal squad to seven hits to win the game 6 to 3. Oregon State came to Moscow for a follow-up series and slapped out two wins, the first by an 8 to 5 tally. This game was filled with bad ball handling and much fumbling on the part of both teams. The second game in Vandal territory ended 8 to 3 for the Beavers. А Vandal scoring drive was started by Wayne West's homer in the ninth, but came loo lale lo do any damage. The Beavers played errorless ball in the ninth and ended the game with the five- point margin. West illustrates how it ix done + + ho doos it, too. 196 It's а score Musial crostes home plate. Hallberg smashes out a hit for the Vandals, O R E Gu On May first and second, Idaho's traveling baseball squad met with defeat at the hands of the University of Oregon at Eugene. The first game went to the Webfeet by a 9 to О score, with Bill Sayles, the Oregon pitching ace, allowing only two hits. The second game was barely won by the Webfeet 6 to 3. Although the Vandals held their own until the seventh inning, the Oregon men rallied in the eighth to forge ahead. In the Moscow series, the scores were 13 to 4 and 10 to 7, Oregon winning both games. In the game May 19, the Vandals held Oregon to a one-run lead until the eighth, when the Webfeet made five runs and followed with three more in the ninth to clinch the game. Four home runs featured the дате May 20; West and Brown connecting for the Vandals, Courtney and McLean for Oregon. 197 Bob Baldwin, Harold Jenkins, Dean Brodhead, Earl бте, Clarence Hallberg Harold Roise, Janis Hansen, Bill Kramer, Steve Summors WER ETE Aan With but one week of outdoor practice to loosen arma and legs, the Idaho ball club went to Walla Walla to play a six-game opening series with the Whitman Missionaries. The expectations of the dopesters were fulfilled when the Vandals dropped all of the qames played. Three oí the five games played were lost through errors in spite of the good pitching of Hallberg, Gregory, Jenkins, and Hansen. Idaho made eleven bobbles in the first two games to lose by scores of 9 to 4, and 12 to 2. The third and fourth games showed the Vandals playing steadier ball and out-hitting the Missionaries, but they were unable to make their hits good for runs. Scores for these games were 3 to 1 and 7 to 0. Rain ended the fifth game in the seventh frame with Whitman leading ] to 0. The wet diamond ended the series. In the first of the two-game series at Moscow, Whitman played almost perfect ball to defeat the Vandals 21 to 2. Whitman collected hits and Idaho collected errors to account for the wide margin of victory. The second game was cancelled because of rain. 198 Coach Mike Ryan CO-CAPTAINS Stewart Neely and Cy Adkins, two of the finest runners ever to repre- sent Idaho, acted as co-captains of the 1937 track team. Neely holds the Idaho quarter and half-mile records. Last year he ran the half in 1:53.2, the third fastest time in the United States. Adkins was out- standing in the distance events. His time of 4:26 stands as the present Idaho mile record. Stewart Neely COACH The enthusiasm and aggressiveness of Mike Ryan, head track coach, have given new hope to track and field sports at Idaho. Coach Ryan, one of the deans of the track world, came to Idaho three years ago from Colby College in Maine. He brought all his ability and expe- rience gained as a participant and trainer of numerous United States Olympic teams. Working under many handicaps, Ryan has developed some of the finest runners on the Pacific Coast in recent years. Cy Adkins N Q RT H Emo p Y FS TON 201 The Idaho track leam won fourth place in com- petition with Washington State, University of Washington, Oregon State, University of Ore- qon, and the Universit y of Montana in the Northern Division Conference meet held in Se- attle. Washington State took an easy first place after scoring first placea in the dash and relay events, for a total of 56 points. Washington trailed with 38, followed by Oregon with 36, Idaho with 17, Oregon Slate and Montana with 14 and 4 points respectively. Don Johnson, called Iron Man,” gained most of the Idaho points with his first in the javelin, second in the shot, and fourth in the discus. Stewart Neely ran a close second to Palmerson of Washington State in the half mile. Both men broke the Northern Division record. Palmerson broke the tape in 1.51.5, Neely in 1.52.2. Pat Probst won third in the mile, and the relay leam took third in their event to complete the Idaho scoring. From the expression, we gather that Johnson's toss was good. Mike gives Fred Millotto a few pointers. MONTANA The University of Idaho track and field team maintained its long supremacy jinx over the University of Montana last year when they nosed out the Grizzlies 6814 to 6215 in their dual meet held at Montana. The meet was very close, the lead changing frequently. The final outcome was in doubt Ray Pearson takes first against W.S.C. until the last event. With the score standing Idaho 631% and Montana 6213 before the final event, the mile relay team came through with a win to clinch the Vandal victory. Two University of Montana field records were broken by Idahoans. “Stew” Neely broke the half-mile record when he speeded through the distance in 1 minute 58.8 seconds. Cy Adkins covered two miles in 9 minutes 51.8 seconds, breaking the two-mile record by .2 of a second. Idaho chalked up 8 firsts, while the Grizzlies finished ahead in 7 events. We Пу through the air with the greatest of ease . . . Powers and Palmer take the hurdles with four W.S.C. men. Jule Peacock makes a good jump Tho Cougars xhow the Vandals their hools WASHINGTON STATE Although they broke three University of Idaho records, the Vandals dropped their annual dual track and field meet with the strong Washington State squad by the score of 81 to 51. Don Johnson, high point man of the meet with 13 points, was the outstanding individual on the field, breaking two Vandal records. Johnson hurled the javelin 211 feet 7 inches and the 16-pound shot 47 feet 111% inches for two new records. Although Andrew Beeman only finished second in the broad jump, he broke the University of Idaho record which had stood for 34 years with a jump oí 22 feet 10 inches. The Cougars registered 9 firsts and the Vandals 6. Nedelton and Lee Orr lead Neely to the tape. PRACK LETTER MER DON JOHNSON DAVE ELLISON CY ADKINS PAT PROBST ADDISON BEEMAN STEWART NEELY WILLIAM POWERS RAY PIERSON OSCAR CABLE ALLAN POOLE FRED MILETTE JULE PEACOCK 204 SPORTS FROSH FROSH FOOTBALL Having more tough luck during the season than any other frosh squad Al Paddock has coached, and although losing all three games, the 1937 yearlings made good showings in all contests and astounded followers by their gameness and fight. The first game was lost to Lewiston Normal School 12 to 6. Inexpe- rience was the chief downfall of the kids. The Normal boys played a fine game but were outgained by the frosh. The kids next lost to the Gonzaga first-year outfit at Spokane 18 to 6. This game was very even until the last quarter, when a series of bad breaks cost the game. The squad went to pieces for the only time during the season. In a close, hard-fought game, they lost to the Washington State Frosh 6 to О, in snow and rain. The injuries throughout the season, which numbered eleven, clearly handicapped the Vandal Babes. PROSH BASKETBALL Winning ten games while losing only four was the outcome of the Vandal frosh basketball team for 1937-38. The four games were lost all to Washington State's freshmen in evenly matched games. W.S.C. had the finest frosh team they ever had, coming through the season undefeated. Due to the fact that Idaho has a very strong eligibility requirement, there were eight men ineligible. At least two of these men were fine prospects. This year's squad had more pros- pective limber for varsity material than many teams in the past. Standout players for the yearlings were Ronnie Harris, star forward and high point man ol the season: Otis Hilton, 6-foot, 7-inch center; Dave Marshall, forward: Irvin Hopkins, guard; John Woffington and Cartee Wood, two ineligible guards. 07 $ — Io. — Ж MINOR SPORTS Coach Louie August and his varsity boxers; Bud Benoit. Idaho's 242% Brummel of the ring, wins a decision over Capt. Paul Wallor of W.8. Capt Ralph Miller; Forest О Patsy Fitzpatrick outboxes Tony Pisano of San Jose State; Carl Burt, t ber mixes with Jess Willard, Jr,, W.8.C.: boy with the foghorn voice, announcing the next fight; Coach Louie August А national champion, a national runner-up, Pacific coast team champion, a team win over San lose State College, and a split victory with Washinglon State College is à summary oí the boxing record set by the Idaho team this year. This string of victories barely touches on the success of the individual work of Coach Louis August Six years ago Louis August came to Idaho as a student He came with the Pacific coast championship belt, and immediately started work to develop a boxing team. In his second year at the University, he was successful in making boxing a minor sport. This year Coach Louis August was rewarded for his work by seeing one of his men win the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association boxing championship in the 135 pound class. Four of his men were entered in the tourna- ment Looking at the individual records of the men who carried the Silver and Gold into the square ring, we again see the 210 BOXE RES results of good coaching. Julian “Bud” Benoit fought 10 fights this year, and was victorious in all of them, and also was voted the cleanest, cleverest, and most sportsmanlike boxer in the national intercollegiate meet. Carl Killian, fighting at 175 pounds, lost but one fight this year. Eddie McKinnon, of W.S.C., beat him in their one encounter. Killian went to the nationals and won a runner-up posi- lion in his class. Ralph Miller, senior and captain of the team, lost two bouts during the year, but brought home the Pacific coast championship in the 112-pound division. Ross Sundberg, at the other end of the weight division, won all his fights until he reached the finals at the P.C.C. meets at Sacramento. Next year will see a wealth of good material in the form of Ted Kara, 125; Frank Kara, 135; Dave Johnson, heavy- weight, and many other boys who have proved in their frosh year that they have the stuff it takes for champions. The frosh boxing squad; the managers all smile for the camera . . . maybe it's the trips; Bob Brien, W.S.C., has fallen under the blows of Horace Brelatord; Joo Fallini waits in the corner while the refereo counts for dim Kincaid of San Jose; Fritz Lunceford, W.S.C., and frosh Capt. Ted Kara mix it. Glen Davis, Howard Scott, Paul Parrish, Ralph Nelson, Frank Kendall T E NTS The Vandal racquetmen, handicapped by a late spring and a lack of returning lettermen, gained one victory in seven meets of the 1937 season. From the formidable list of opponents Idaho was only able to vanquish Gonzaga. In other major meets, the Hudson and Parrish doubles combination proved to be the Vandals' point winner. Idaho had better fortune in the North- west Conference tournament held at Corvallis. The racquet-swingers tied with W.S.C. for fourth place, Oregon State, Oregon and Washington, placing one two, and three in the order named, Bill Hudson, Number One man on last year's squad, was the only letterman lost by graduation. Davis, Parrish, Scott, and Randall will form the nucleus of the 1938 team. A bit of fast action against Oregon State 212 Bill Gigray, George Handy, Jos Holzer, Jack Hammerlund, Garth Peck, Bert біуНе 4 Ew Idaho's varsity golf team, composed of six players, although losing all but one of their home matches, showed real competition and promises to be a great team next year. On May 1, the Washington State squad came to Moscow and soundly trounced the Vandals in five matches while Idaho was winning one. But on May 15 the Idaho men had improved and took two matches to Washing- ton State's three. May 21, the University of Washington Huskies traveled to Moscow to take the Vandals into camp by the same score of eight to four. The next day, however, against the Monlana greensmen, the Vandal golfers won their only home match. It was won by a score of 9,, to 2... Men lo win the minor I awards were: George Handy, Hobart Styffe, Jack Hammerlund, William Gigray, Joe Holzer, and Garth Peck. A Montana golfer makes an approach 213 Wrestling team Y UE. E о | A Suffering their first defeat in three years, the Vandal wrestlers still enjoyed a successful year. Three victories, one tie, and a third at the Minor Sports Carnival shows the power of the Idaho wrestlers. In dual meets, Idaho defeated Universities of Washington and Montana, and in two matches with Washington State, the Vandals won one and tied the other. At the Carnival, Macy and Huntinaton, student coach, won firsts for Idaho. Noel Hallett, Harold Ela, Joe Miller, Corlys Hubbard, Dwight Macy, Dennis Hess, Wilbur Free, Jasper Nutting, Forest Ober, Dale Sanner, and Captain Coach Bert Huntington аге the lettermen of this year's squad. Foil and Maak E. Rieman, A, Petorson, L. Hansen D. Lewis, N, deffers. O. Michels, C. Poulton F. Wycoff, R. Frasier, N. Gray, C. Carricart, R. Goldblum POE M CI Ze The Idaho gencing team won two and lost six matches during the 1938 season. The Vandals defeated Shawangan Prep School of British Columbia, and won one of the three Washington State matches. Oregon State, University of Wash- ington, and Shitman defeated Idaho in several close tournaments. The narrow margin of victory indicates the keenness of the competition. This year's team includes Captain Arthur Peterson, Charles Poulton, Rudolph Goldblum, and Robert Frazier. Goldblum is the only man lost through gradua- tion. The three returning men will be the basis of next year's team, assisted by additional fencers, who have transferred. А. Petersen, R. Frazier, E. Rieman, D. Lewis, М. Gray, G. Michels C. Poulton, R. Goldblum 215 В Erickson, O. Baltuth, E. Peebles, M. Jensen, Coach Tessior, Captain d. Nungostor, З. Gagon, D. Edwards, T. Gill, X. F. Shirley, R, Westover, Mac Beall, D. Slade, E. Terahan S° W. | M M | N-G The mermen of the University of Idaho had but mediocre success during the 1937 and 1938 season. Of the eight meets with San Jose, Washington State, University of Washington, Oregon State, University of Oregon, the swimmers came out second or third best. Dick Slade, ace frosh swimmer from last year, showed up equally well under varsity competition. Swimming the 220- and 440-yard distance, Slade is the only man on the Idaho team who consistently garnered first places in any of the meets. With graduation taking but one of the team, Coach Bob Tessier expects to make a much better showing when his men take the water next year. Beginning of a conference race 216 Ryan talks to the team before a race CROSS COUNTRY After rolling up impressive dual meet victories over Washington State College, University of Montana, and Whitman College, Idaho's cross-country team climaxed an undefeated season by winning the Pacific Coast cross-country championship for the first time in many years. Coach Mike Ryan, amply supplied with material, moulded a powerful group of long distance runners, which scored 31 points at the championship meeting. The University of Washington, previous champion, was second with 69 points. The Vandal leather lungers finished five men in the first nine in winninq their title. Probst was fourth in the field of 150 starters, Mounday wound up right behind Probst, Millette was sixth, Slade seventh, and Kathen ninth. Cross Country Club 217 RIFLE TEAM The Rifle Team Idaho's rifle team, coached by Major Waters, placed near the lop in collegiate and R.O.T.C. matches. Qut of 27 college matches in all parts of the United States, they won 22. and competing in the Ninth Corps Area matches, took fifth in a field of 17. Idaho's marksmen have always been near the top in national standing, and once won the national title. Don Burnett, four-year letterman, recorded a yearly average ol 385.1 out of a possible 400, John Elder and Captain Otto Nelson followed closely with 378.3 and 373.8. These three men placed in the same order on last year's team, and were awarded marksmanship medals. The ten men making the highest average scores for the year compose the rifle team. The Rifle Team Fires in the Armory INIRAMURAL SPORTS STRY LABUn-. — w— _— Sweet hall blocked, passed, and galloped its way through all competition to win the first intramural sport in the 1937 and 1938 trophy race. They followed through with a winning fall tennis leam, which gave them a slight edge on the other houses in points. L.D.S. again proved their superiority in the paddle and celluloid ball game | М T R А М U R A |. а а took the majority of the ping pong matches hands down. The ever-popular volleyball events were hotly contested, with Lindley Hall out-volleying the rest of the field. Sweet Hall again came through for a win in the basketball play-offs. N) M) REA TIAS Phi Delta Theta splashed its way to a win in the swimming and diving competition, and also managed to place enough men near the front to win the cross- country run. Boxing and wrestling, two new events in intramural sports, did not prove so enticing to partici- pants, but those who did take part enjoyed it more than somewhat. Kappa Sigma won both events. Sweet Hall proved to have the best second bests” in basketball and won the “В” league tournament. With softball сот: petition well started, all indications point to a close race between all contestants for the trophy this year. 22] LE S ЮРЕК R. Winter, W. Hedges, R. Martin, O. Cable, J. Boyd, C. Burt, R. Bonnett, Н. Styfie D. Wilson, F. Swank, E. Iddings, R. Hutchison, C. Harris, д. Yodor, E. Woods. P. Parrish, E. Snow, P. Richelson, J. Walsh, H. Ahlskog, J. Benoit, J. Rupp, С. Swisher J. Lannan, M. Young, P. Redmond, D. Albin, М, Saunders Claude Hart, Н. Bauer, T. ОШ, К. Arnett, F. Robert- son, Finlay Potrio, W. Castagneto, L. Lee, W. English M. Aldecoa, P. Cenarrusa, D. Bistlino, J. Wenler, E. Snow, M. Hosoda, W. Watt For the second season in succession the Delta Tau Delta house copped the trophy for intramural sports. Through the scholastic year they piled up 1495 points to beat Sweet Hall out by a close125-point margin. Managed by Howard Ahlskog, the Delts put a strong team in the field for every sport. In the final track meet of the year, the Delts were able to stave off their closest competitors to retain their small margin ol lead in points In the fall of 1937 a new fraternily was formed to stimulate intramural sports. Alpha Phi Chi is a national fraternity es- tablished to govern intramural sports and to give optimum benefit to the student body. Juniors and seniors are eligible and must maintain a scholastic average of 4 points or better. Freshmen and sophomores are considered pledges. ы ә ә BOOK FIVE RUTH BEVIS, EDITOR ASSOCIATED WOMEN D-E A N: OF WOMEN Working with the Associated Women Students, Dr. Evelyn Miller, dean oí women, supervises and guides women's regulations and discipli- nary problems and approves student residences. Stressing individual attention for each woman on the campus has made Dr. Miller truly help казы а ful. Growth of culture-consciousness on the Idaho campus during the year has been her eager desire. She has encouraged women's group houses and halls to elect culture chair- men. Because of her wide social experience, Miss Miller has been able to answer many queries lor studenls concerning correct social customs and duties. Dean Miller aims to guide women students through their problems on the campus. State-wide tours are also on her sched- ule to foster greater interest in the University of Idaho campus. Dawson, Durant, McKinley, Glenn, Lewis N × ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Mary McKisy Government of women's activities is conducted by the Associated Women Students, which is composed of all women students registered in the Univer- sity. Mary McKinley is president of the organization; Marjory Glenn, vice president; Phyllis Lewis, secretary; Verla Durant, treasurer; and Doris Dawson, point supervisor. A.W.S. council meetings are attended by the officers and two representatives from each women's group house, hall, and town organiza- tion. Plans for Mothers' Day week-end is an important project of A.W.S. A.W.S. Cabinet DAY reigned over the annual MAY Jane Baker, May Queen, Blythe crowned the queen, and followed her in the spec pageant last year. Blackman, attendant, tacular procession. Carol Jean Davis acted as page. Mortar Board and Silver Lance, senior honorary organizations, tapped women and men for their respective organizations. Mortar Board tapped Agda Walden, Marie Haasch, Ethel Gehrke, Louise Paul. sen, Miriam McFall, and Mary McKinley. Silver Lance tapped James McFarland, John Banks, Edward Hokanson, Kenneth Fitzgerald, Paul Ennis, William Maclear, and Robert Baker. Cardinal Key, upper classwomen's honorary, and Blue Key, upperclass- men's organization, tapped new pledges. The new Spurs, tapped the evening before, were introduced. 230 eos xe 1 %; өз 1: М; The May Queen advances toward her throne, followed by the Ma id of Honor and the Page . . . Silver Lance edges and members line up for the camerman The May Queən, Jane Baker, flanked on either sido by her Page, Carold Jean Davis, and her Maid of Honor, Mar- aret Murphy . . . Mortar Board pledges and members ook toward an admiring audience . Spurs dance around the Maypole. CO-ED PROM Aprons and overalls were the required garb lo pass the gate at the Co-ed Prom this year. The dance, lormerly attended by only the weaker sex, was more inclusive this year and men were invited. The dance was sponsored by the Home Ec department, with the co-eds inviting the handsome males. A harvest theme was carried out with balloons of all colors forming clusters of grapes, but not for long, because ambi tious young dancers wanted to hear them pop. White lattice work and green leaves were used to decorate the rest of the room. The programs were made of red and white checked gingham. Miss Elsie Maxwell, Miss Adah Lewis, Miss Marion Feather stone, and Miss Louise Steadman acted as patron- esses. Doris Dawson, senior, was general chairman. WOMEN'S ATHLETICS Frances Murtha WOMEN'S A PRICE TIC ASSOCIATION The Women's Athletic Association is organized to sponsor participation in sports alter school hours, and to encourage class team competition. All women who have earned 100 points according to the W.A.A. point system are eligible to become members. Every sprinq W.A.A. sponsors à play-day for high schools in northern Idaho, and every fall an inter-college play-day for Lewiston Normal, Washington State College, and the University ot Idaho Frances Murtha is president; Julia Moore, vice presi- dent; Maria Raphael, secretary; Pauline Brush, record- ing secretary; Ruth Rhodes, treasurer. The council consists of Virginia Galloway, soccer manager; Rachel Braxtan, volleyball manager; Beth Bothwell, basketball manager; Ada Marcia Hoebel, baseball manager; Eve- lyn Williams, rifle manager; Doris Franson, leisure time sports; Virginia Dole, swimming manager; Ruth Lukens, horseshoes manager; Helen Sullivan, tennis manager; and Ruth Mather, Maria Raphael, Ruth Rhodes, and Frances Wakefield. Faculty advisor is Miss Edith Rollins, and special advisor for leisure time sports, Miss Mar- garet Mylne, Lucille Nelson was awarded the cup for being the outstanding member of W.A.A. W.A.A. Executive Board to t WOMEN'S « | Col UB Six girls carried on the activities of the Women's I Club this year, with Frances Wakefield as president; Neva Eisinger, vice president; and Rita York, secretary-treasurer. Other members of the club are Marjorie Glenn, Kathryn Emery, Isabel Stokesberry, Julia Moore, Irene Johnson, and Ruth Rhodes. This fall, for the first time, а plaque was awarded to Hays Hall, winner of last year's Mos put intra-house tournament. In this year's first sport, Ridenbaugh Hall tossed the meanest horseshoes lo win the loving cup. The women's physical department presented the score board for the women's gym to the “I” women. They record on it the year's progress for each organization in every sport. The club worked with the Pep Rally committee in sponsoring a rally for the basketball team. For eligibility a woman must earn 1250 points, of which half are in major and half in minor sporis. Major sports are basketball, volleyball, baseball, and soccer. To win an “I” blanket, 2000 points are necessary. Miss Margaret Mylne is faculty advisor Marjorie Glenn, Lorita York, Frances Wakefield, Julia Moore, Мета Eisinger, Ruth Rhodes Isabel Stokesberry, Irene Johnson 233 234 Replacing speedball this season, soccer is one of the major W.A.A. sports. Quite pl easant in the early part of the season, it had a sudden demise when the wintry winds began blowing around the abbreviated slacks and middies of the athletes. А single elimination tennis tournament ended the W.A.A. fall season. Ann Little and Margaret Marcus weathered the serves, lobs, drives, cuts, and placements of the field to win first and second respectively. From the middle of February to the champion- ship tournament in April the women forego coke dates'' to toss the ball through the hoop. As a major sport of the W.A.A. program, basketball attracts all would-be amazons. ATHLETES Baseball practice, for women athletes, began in early spring. Class teams were chosen and the games were played off rapidly on the women's outside field. Each member of a win- ning team receives one hundred points, neces- sary for pledging W.A.A Dancing, taught in various forms, is given twice a week for women students with or without previous experience. Representatives for parts in Taps and Terps, a dance revue held in the spring, are elected by members of the class. Among the women's sports, horseshoes attracted one of the most enthusiastic groups of partici- pants. Thirty-three women were given points for maximum hours of practice. The tournament was won by Ridenbaugh Hall. 235 МОЛО КДА On S A TRL E Wires The junior team claimed the victory in volley ball, the major sporls event of the season. Practices and tournaments were held during November and January. One hundred and eleven sportswomen turned out, with the largest representation {rom the freshman class. Rifle practice started in the spring with eighty girls participating. Fundamentals of handling, firing guns, and sharpshooting were given under the direction of Capt. C. H. Hart. After two months oÍ practice, competitive matches were held and a team of four girls and two alternates were chosen [гот each class. Swimming classes are offered at the University lor beginners, intermediates, advanced women swimmers . . . any girls interested in water sports. Emphasis was placed on endurance, perfection of strokes, and forms of diving. 236 BOOK SIX HOMER DAVIES, EDITOR он-ақ رب 2-2” ese “Ч 2. Ех FF diui dne ek. CAMPUS QUEENS ) J Marine Э; ande ( Alpha (‘ T: ( на а Š Wary Dell Dennett Nappa (7 Аа OC Leto Л ar) рне blood C рамай , Hall CR 3 Jetta осе ЛИК! Cal ( CORN Alice Gaskill (Delta U Да @ - di nis. қ Гесай еам Ман Forney Hall CANDID CAMERA NÉ ANT COMET INI CUT DOM (04905. CRA The ceo? win ex em? ying O fort al ih ma? it ge „cap® (rom yu ре · ` cen Р“ arnt lator galls aga ‚ еч have à nome! tg д e ecion® ince ont one xe 15 „Nowed 24 XY оде out ind iong ° е «ome? we nd sry ° „round (бе campus al p IU eoo BOOK SEVEN BILLYE JANE AUSTIN, EDITOR LATIONS Wo? O ! Day dance қ 30 (me PS od parsons: GREEKS 272 RESIDENCE INDEX РАМ HELLENI£ ASSOCIATION Durant, Murtha, Gillenwater, Isenburg McFall, Zachow, Paulsen, Raphael Bothwell, Sullivan, Brazten, Mattes Alpha Chi Omega: MARIE HAASCH AUDREY OBERG Alpha Phi: SUZANNA BLACK SALLY MITCHELL Delta Delta Delta: VFRLA DURANT FRANCES MURTHA Delta Gamma: IDA MAY GILLENWATER Kappa Alpha Theta: LOUISE PAULSEN MARIE RAPHAFI Marie Raphael, Helen Sullivan, Ida May Gillenwater таға ар TRAN HELEN SULLIVAN Pi Beta Phi: RACHEL BRAXTAN MARGARET MATTES A LP HEESCHISOM E G A Marie Haasch Alpha Chi Omega was founded at De Pauw University in 1885 The local chapter, Alpha Rho, was founded May 9, 1924. Alpha thi Omega was one of the ten organizers ol National Pan-Hellenic ngres 1904. In 1911, Alpha Chi Omega erected Star А awards for creative work in ociation, Peterborou: Faculty: Berenice Bernard, Seniors: Georgette Brunner Mar Unaha lawe Halt ( owe ( Juniors: Marjorie ey tavel, Lois Lipp i е Sophomores: Lois Dc art er via 1 Carol Hart, Francis Bruce Staudacher ® Freshmen: phine in Ë aer. Iria 1 M jer, И | е 4 erce, Mary Alice Ray York, Bill Мас!ваг impus of the 1865. On Alpha Tau Virginia Milit May 28, 1928 illet on the lex 'ampu s “Esa I Dance nd lopped tl ng list of ou Faculty Advisor: Arthur S. Howe Graduate Stu- dents: John Daly, Hugh pagu Robert McFadden, John Ruebke M Seniors: William Ash, Robert Baldwin Robert Bollinger, Clarence Childs, Wendell Gannon, Louis Goetz, Clarence Hallberg. Loren Hi Bruce Lee, William Maclear, Charles Marshall, C атто! McEI- McFarland, Hollis Neveux, Max Noel, ram, August Pene, Robert Stuart, Ke « Wright, Jonathan Wright Rayn Jute y hn Baldwin, Jack Cushman, George Cum mings, Richard Darnell Charles Машага. Warre ler, James Pence, Paul Price, Pat Probst, Harc Watt, Wayne West а Sophomores: ler or Davi dan William Fisk, Arth Stanle igon pane Hume, Donald K Parvit Ra | Iph Schmid rthur Swan, Dexter Freshmen: Thor augh, William D Fidler, Frank Finlay: Bernard Hays Walter Ingersoll 10 Jessen, Darrel! Kerby n, William Morton, Bill McKinley, | Earl Acuff, Angus Folkman, K land, Lawrence Siglin J. Baldwin, Р. Baldwin, Ё Cushman. 1. Daly, R. Darnell A. Gannon . W. Ingersoll, J by. H. Larson, B. Lee . Marshall, C. MoE , UR McFadden , B. Mc Farland, B Morton. Н. Neveux « G. Oram, D. Parvin. I. Pence, A. Pene Rowe, A. Sanders, R Schmidt, L. Siglin „ R. Stuart, H рер A, Swan, K. Taylor, W. Watt + W. West, D. Whalen. J, Wilson. I. Wright ohn jhi ALPHA TAW OMEGA 275 Dunliam, P Hallberg, 1. Advisor: Maureen Cherrington в Seniors: Billye lane Austin, Dorothy Carpenter, leanette Clifford, Neva Ei: inger, Ethel Gehrke, Marjorie Glenn, Geraldine Hardy, Minty Mary Louise Murdoch Edna Belle Wood 8 Juniors: Helen Albertsor Black, Pauline Brush, Helen Hill, Neva Homan, Jean ] Elaine Johnson, Sally Illingsworth, Elizabeth Jense Mitchell, Ellen Scott Sophomores: Ruth Margaret Bu he ; Margaret M Dorothy Schroeder Freshmen: Emma Вай, n Bond, Josephine Bru Ruth Bucher, Marion Fowler, Eileen Heath, Patri Keepings, Virginia Keeton, Jean Olmstead, Ruth Rankin, Mary Martha Stockton. cia Beta Theta Pi, one of the oldest fraternities in existence, was first establishec n the Miami College campus in 1839, and the local I r 19, 1914. The Belas are ег of the well-known Miami Triad. The Miami Triad d and spring dance were the leading events of the social season chapter, Giamma Gamma, a men nce Faculty: Jay Glover Eldridge, William Harold Boyer, Dr. ]. Harry Einhc m Seniors: Sherman Bellw Robert Brewer Elmer Chaffee, Rober! Cole, Jack Frye, W am Gigray, Roy Gray, Dean Lemon, Noble Palmer, Earl Ritzheimer, George n am Wood в Juniors: George Dorsey, Lawrence uffin, Earl Gregory, Donald Harris, Harry LeMoyne, Laughlin McCurrie, John Maguire, Ross Parsons, Frederick Pickell, Wil liam Smith, Gordon Sommer, William Thomson 8 Sophomores: Van Austin, John Baker, William Barrett, Perry Burnside, Robert Einhouse, John Fagerstedt, William Galey, John Jones, Grover Knight, Gene Long, Robert Lund, Shirley Lund, Gordon Michalls, Birney Morrow, Woody Reed, Franklin Rockwell, James Siddo way, Robert Snyder, Mike Sullivan, Piercie Trunnell ® Fresh- men: William Afton, Dale Austin, Robert Andrews, William Bates, Willis Brewer, Charles Buffington, Robert Dahlstrom, Ralph Gale, John Greif, Richard Heppler, Glen Hunter, Jorome lohnson, Robert Murphy, William Neale, Elbert Parker, Gus Rosenheim, Vernon Russell, Eugene Sherfey, Raymond Siddoway, Doyle Sower. Bill Gigray ШОТА THETA @ B. Alton, Б. Andrews, D Ausin, Y. Austin, I. Baker, W. Barrett, B. Bates, S. Bellwood, R. Brewer, W. Brewer, C. Bullington . Р. BUGIS, E Chaltee, W. Colo, R Dahistrom, С. Dorsey int “._1. Fagerstedt. J. Frye, R. Gale, W j B R. Gray, E. Gregory, 1. € i D. Нер дет. G. Hunter, ). 1 Johnsor . Knight, H. LaMoyn« | Lemon + G. Lona, R. Lund, ] Mic! B. M w, R. M N. Palmer š F elt, W. Reed, F. Rockwell, G. Rosenheim, V. R i € stiler, В. Thompson, E Thoma B. Trur w. Sm E. Sullivan, А. W 1 DELTA DA DELTA Seniors: t Ja ck Longeteig, Glady McIntyre, France Williams € Juniors: Margaret Brown, Mary Burnham lla Ingersoll, Blanche ] 1 Ler 7 Eline Mc rtimer riet Suing, Dorothy Lee Tayloe, Mar uns Freshmen: Alice Eda Hillman. Betty Frances Murtha tt, M rener Alexanderson Brattain, N R Alva Mitchell 279 H. Miller + A. Mitchell, H. Monks, W. Musial, D. Paco, E Parks. 5. Pavkov, R. Peters т. L. Pospisil. G. Price a F ichards, B. Rogers, L. Spatz, F. Shade + 5 . Taggart W. Webb О, Webb ЖАШ c ERU The Idaho chapter of Delta Chi was formed on Novem- ber 8, 1924, and the National was established in 1890 at Cornell University. The local chapter supported the Vandal teams and contributed many line athleles to the various $e juads. Faculty: Dean Pendleton Howard, Walter Pierce, Jet. ferson Rodgers m Seniors: Robert Abbott, Ralph ouch, William Lindquist, Bill Lucas, Alva Mitchell, ne Pitcher, Bob Rodgers, Russell Stark, Vernon Taggart, Keith Tovey B Juniors: Bob Alexanderson, Rudy Aschenbrener, Harold Brattain, Dick Brown, Dave llison, Liston Fremstad. Sam Garten, Roy Isaman, Bill Marshall, Hubert Miller, Howard Monks, Walter Musial, Dave Pace, Stonko Pavkov, Ray Pelers, Jack Richards, Jim Trail, John Young = Sophomores: Harold Daniel- son, Walter Grieser, Les Hansen, Lewis Kramer, Bob Lamphere, Elmer Parks, Don Reynolds, Lloyd Seatz, Marvin Webb, Orrin Webb m Freshmen: Manuel Aldec Keith Evans, Kent Leader, Guy McGee, Roy Poser Gene Prather, Francis Shadel. o Way Advisors: Aqnes Pe McCown Juniors: House, Marior Zelma Myers, Redíield, Ardis Woodward = Sophomores: Margare Coffman, Marjorie Collins, lean Corn« Doris Eby, Fae Harris, el Holdahl, Ca Mildred Miller, Ruth Reese, Ja Robinson ¥ Freshmen: is Clark, Virginia Erdman, Romaine Eustace, Mary Virginia Hunt, Shirley Hyde, Marjorie Kingsbury, Gerry Laidlaw, Anne Little Alice Ann Martin, Hariette Puhl, Ali« erts, Patricia Rotering, Patricia Weiser, Frances rg ınce Lore e Renfrew, Marianna mE Ardis Simpscn Everett Wood At Bethany College, West Virginia, the first chapter of Delta u Delta was founded in 1859, Delta Mu chapter was installed on the Idaho campus in 1931. This year they were again high in intramural athletics, which they Ta have won for the past two years. The annual Russian Ball highlighted a successul social season for the Delts, De Ahlskog y me Frye, Clare idell Law- f e, K Lee Feterson u Or srk South worth wisher, Gei Пон, Donald Wilson, Roland Win ler, Everet! Wood = Juniors: John Ayers, James Boyd, Carl Burt, Charles Harris, Ben Humphrey, Richard Hutchison, Raymond Lundgren, Jay Nungester, Paul Parrish, Edwin Snow, lames Yoder m Sophomores: Howard Anderson, Robert Bonnett, Julian Benoit, Wes: ley Cameron, Kobert Harris, Robert Mille: hard Í Rur 5 chuster Vern Donald Sou = Freshmen: m sth Farner, Frank Kara Sharles Миг hy, Homer Peter. Fred Sw m 11 Campbell Ted Kara on, Paul Sa Robert Swisher, Stephen Utter ank Winter G | |a BETA Faculty: Floyd Packer Seniors: Sara! Jean Dunkle, Bernice Exelton, Eileen McFall, Spokane Smith, Katheriı Juniors: Barbara t 2 ) coll, Maxine Driscoll, Marion Dwight, Miriam Kennard, Jean Spooner в Sophomores: Helen Berg, Hazel Jean Davis, Jean Eleanor Kerr, Margaret hat} І i Mather, Dorothy M Maru y э Freshmen: Mariam McFall, Spokane Smith Mark Robinson KA PPA SIGMA ng for the founding | Theta Faculty: Brig. Gen. E. R. Chrisman, Capt. Chas. F. Har!, Henry Shlegel, A. C. Whitaker a Seniors: ГУ Heap, Dwight Нон: ert Verber Ball, Walte Forrest G n, Sigurd n, James Johnston, Eric Korte, Jose ll, William Olson, ( lon Radíord, Norman Rhodes Dale Sanner, Nels Stromberg, Kingsley Torgesen, Rex Willard Wayne Yenni m Sophomores: Richard Batchelor, George Bishop, Van Caples, Miles Flanigan .Ray Gardner, Richard Kaufman, Dale Rogers, Galen Sanner, Woodrow Wilkinson = Freshmen: Jack Arnold, Alexander Brouahton, Stephen Calla- Stanley Dunn, James Green, Charles Hammond, Carl Klein John Knepper, Ki: Phir John Rogers, Bill Smith, Theodore Wadsley Richard Мех re, © dman. way Hall, M. Harvey « Farland, 7. McKis М. Rice + E. Robb Sutton, B. Torgem RUE LA The Кар; 5{ q F K Alr Thet N Faculty: Pauline Whitehead, Dean T. 5. Kerr 8 Graduate: Bell Bennett, Doris Dawsor Helen Wrigh! ® Seniors: “ [ с а ФИЗ 1 ce r Margaret Scott, Jean Stewart, Melissa Stone @8 e Faulsen Juniors: Leota Akers, Betty Blake, Margaret Carothers, Helen Clough, Betty Hall, Maria Raphael, Helen Ann Sutton, Betty Torgesen € Sophomores: Emily Driggs, Mary Harvey, Anna Claire Herman, Maxine McFarland, Helen Moffatt, Margaret Rice, Betty Robb @ Freshmen: Eileen Adair, Louise Bowell Helen Buttram, Pat Churchill, Virginia Conn, Winifred Martin Lucille Marshall, Josephine McKissick Louise Paulsen The costume Mardi Gras Ball and the Formal Dinner Dance highlighted the social season of the Epsilon Gamma chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. The first chap- ter was founded ї 1909 at Boston University and the local chapter received its charter on Tune 4, 1927. Faculty: Prófessor G. L. Luke, Dr. W. W Seniors: John Berg, Don Burnell, James Enalis! Jacob, Walter Kantola, Max Kenworthy, Warren M G , Charles Morbeck, Delbert Winters в Juniors: Kenneth Arnett, William Boyd, Harold Lu: McGill, Don Meike, Jack Osgood, Harold Seniten, Ju: Slete, Robert Vervaeke э Sophomores: on Armstrong, William English, Leste: y Petrie а Freshmen: William Alcorn, V Hawley Carlson, Robert Fay, John G 1 LA MEDA CHA jill, W. Ma rvaeko, F. Winters ilemberg. W. Harder, D. Harris. W. Henrick rbeck. L. Olson. J. Osgood, W. Peterson, F. Petrie „ Bill Boyd OL е MARPA KAPPA GAMMA Illinois, Kappa Kappa Gamma у: 1916, the Beta Kappa chapler campus. The leading social events thi: 1's Formal Dinner Dance at the e Spring Formal on the night of May 14 Or May 14. n Howard E Seniors: Maxi: Helen Luke Margarel | lsey m Juniors: Beth Catherine n акче aiherin illivan а Sophomores: Jean C: g othy Dyer, Gertrude Eliason, Virginia S s Dingle, Joanne Enger Nelson, Sook, De h; Rosalie Sanderson Stolle, B. Su ]. Wegener, B N со o The founding of Fri Delta Theta tcck place at Miami University en Decemker 26, 1848, and the local chapter, known as Idaho 1908. The Miami Triad dance and the n May 21, topped the way for the social successes was formed in of the year. Faculty: Lawr ton, Captain Norman, Walker = Seniors: rd Burns, Homer David, Wallace Garets, Richard Greenough, Ed ward Hokanson, Gerlad Honsowetz, Vern Irvine, Donald Johnson, Wallace Kramer 8 Juniors: Richard Adelmann, Earl Anderson, Wallace Brown, Charles Crowther, Homer Davies, John Hammer lund, Raymond Hyke, Dale Lawrence, Frank O'Brien, Irving Rauw, Gilbert Snow, Keith Sundberg, Jack Van de Steeg 8 Sophomores: Donald Angell, Robert Angell, Charles Brown, William Castagr James David, Harold Durham, Charles Fin- nell, Gilberth Gale, Heien Maynard, Jack Love, Ronald Parke, John Reilly, Harry Snead, Charles Thompson в Freshmen: Wil Brown, John Brown, Francis Cannon, Kirk David, Douglas ө Gale, William Hoover, John Lane, Kirk McGregor, Gerald McNichols, Charles ley, Robert Revelli, James Rice, Jack Roper, ert Ward, Jack Ward, Kenneth Wood, ат Dingle, Chuck Crowthor R. Adelman, E. Anderson, D. Angell, R. Angell, A. Behm . D. Berger, C. Brown J. Brown, Wallace Brown, Walt Brown William Brown, W. Burns, F. Cannon W Castagneto, C. Crowther „ H David, J. David, K. David, H. Dav D. Dingle . H. Durham, H, Dworshak, С. Кі ей, © Gale, G. Gala + W. Gare J, Gaskill R. Greenough, 1. Hammertund, М. Helan a E Hoover, R. Hyke, V, Irvine „ D. Johna J. Lane, D, Lawrence, B. Luvaas, J C. McBride K. McGregor. G. McNichola, С. H. Owens, C. Painter, С. Phaley, R. Park . B. Revelli, J. Rice, J. Riley, J. Roper, L. Salladay, Н. Snead , G. Snow, K. Sundberg. C. Thompson, J. Van de Steeg, 1. Ward, R. Ward Hokanson, G. Honsowetz E. W Love, 287 ВЕТ Julia Milburn srj Featherstone 8 Seniors: Marg at hryn Clevelar е hy Е | I l Smith @ duniors: te entry Eleanora G 1 Wilma Hiort, ett Vealey, June Viel а Sophomores: ax f Boyle, lean Cleveland, B yt t 39У D leanette Mac m Freshmen: ce McCoy, Dorot? Jeanette Roddy, Ha ng on. L lauck „К P Rand, M % Ë Hilbourne mer, J. Roddy, € N со со š March Delta as its Mu lota chapter. Since that time Mu Iota has which Their dere ohn Elliot Jensen l'orelle, unter: Gran! Ambrose, Bill Bo es on, Bill Charles- worth progressed founded at Jefferson College in 1848. activities? It's a secret, Their president? It's still secret. John Beckwith, Geoffrey Coope 8 Seniors: Paul Fuller, Thomas Gill, Joseph Holzer, Freeman oy: i Moore, Glenn Starlin, Pai n sayo т, Albert Wagner, Jack Wilcox, Chase, Allen Clark, Gi Roderic Hearn, Everett sis Madson, Barry Merrill, Paul Morken, Garth Peck, I hil Peterson, Gerald Rid Lyle Smith, Roman Thune ® Sophomores: Robert D. E. Чы sted, An DAN James, Dal Jordan, Dear Phi Gamma Delta GAMMA DELTA the “600” boys joined Phi Gamma through the use ol the ideals upon Bru ce Bowler, Glendon Davis, Edward Woodruff = on Dav idson, Holt, Halbert T ch, Keith Warr er 8 Freshmen: Clyde Culp, Frank Fowles, Ray Don Hagedorn, A l, Dave Morkan, Hud- won, Jack Smedley, mbrose, J. Anderson. M. Bowle өг, B Bowler, B. Charlesworth „ W А. Clark, J. Clouser, Р. Cook, C Glen Davis, R, Davin i. Elliott D. Fjeldstad e Е. F ИП, R. Greene, D. Gagedorn, Р Hearn + W. Herrington, W. Her E. Holt, J т, A. Hull + A. James F. Jonson, D, Jordan, D. Кісері K. Kolmehl + H, LeFebre, F. Madson Moo D. Marken „ P. Morken, Ё Hon. н Nieman, R Ridgeway, F. Robinson, R ley Taylor R. Thune, L То у , A To rolle . K ог Georqe Dav Paul n. G I mm ies « G, Si | Wile д Ihe Ur гої Alabama w ol he first r of Sigma А! hapte stalled on this Bowery Dance 1 the annual Monte Carlo Spring Formal were the high lights of the ial cale ot JAE'S Faculty: Lewis Seniors: Ji hr Smolinsk Juniors: 5 Gene McFarland Ernest Sanders, Paul assar, Kiefer White, Edga Iph Wilson = Sophomores: William ‚ Frederick Drake, Harry Graser, John Meese, Francis Р Vernon Riddle, e: ;, George Shipman, Albert Schier- nan, William Tomlinson, Melvin Weinberg m Freshmen: William Bouch, Frank Crowe, John Finley, Eldon Lindquist Robert Matthews Henry 5 !eginald Meyers, Vernard Rudolph, Joseph Tucker. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON rel, Roscoe Smolinski V W. Abraha n. D. Albin. J, Banks. F. Bonning, G. Bennett Чо , Ë we vile E. Davidson, F. Drake, W Y Y D. Fix, H. Gre Hampton, R. Haynes, E. Herron, M. Huff, $ . E. Lindquist, E. Lloyd, H. Mays, W Mani R. Matthews, R. McFar sah. J. Meese. H. Mellus Rich, V. Riddle, V. Rudolph, A. Schierman, G. Shipman, e T land, K. Mc n Warren, ©. Thiessen, W. Tomlinson. J on, T. Vassar - = - AX š ` . -. The Sigma Chi fraternity, also of the Miami Triad, was founded at Miami University in 188! | chapter, Gamma granted its charter on March 15 24. The events that proved dar were the Barn Da: ce and most popular on the so conjunction with Beta Theta Рі the Triad dance, whi ind Phi Delta Theta Faculty: Dr. ]. Wesley Barton, Fred C. Blanchard, Donald Du Sault, Cecil Hagen, Hall Macklin, F Stanton ж Seniors: John Barker, Eugene Freeman, Jack McKi y, Charles McLaugh lin, John Moats, Frederick Mueller, Bill Morrow, Gordon S ls Juniors: Steve Belko, Otto Brende. ] Caples, Raymond is, Robert Jenkins, Lloyd Johnson, Phil Remaklus, Herman d i, Moreau Stoddard, Vincent Wells в Sophomores: John Cannin, Robert Dilley, Dave Fahlman, Richard Fischer, Harold Gibbs, Mark Gorton, Glenn Harding, Bill Holcomb, Eve Irwin, William Langley, David Little, Edmund Lowe, Gerald Lowe, William Moats, William Mueller, Patrick Sheehan, John York ш Freshmen: Sherman Furey, Herbert Hotherington, Harvey Knuppenburg, Bob Lyells, Dalmore Ostrom, Rex Pegg, Jack Pence, Jack Richmond, Jack Seetin, Neil Tise, Cartee Wood. Giv Jack McKinney Thomas, К C Whitssel G re sone С. St 4. Weber. M. We 7 off, F. Zamboni, P. Ennis 292 Faculty: Archie N jburg, Frank r = Seniors: | ; Coughlan, Gerald s Racine, Rot uniors: Clott ert Towne, Max We th Anders Hicks Ri: lire, Harold Herbert Sanderson, R ier, Keith ri White, Clayton Wilson Н m Sophomores: John Everinghan obert Knudson, Charles McHara, Roger ‚ Frank Severn, Charles Sutton ] amboni 8 Freshmen: Keith Adams, Jack Clubb, Jack Copeland, Albert Dodds, Frank Evans, Edward lohnson, William iam O'Meara Bruce Root, David Thomas, Michael Weyer, John Wilson TP incent Wil Paul Ennis E. Beck, R, Buchanan. P. Cenarrusa, G._Chrape. A. Evans в K. Evans, G. Ford gR. Heath, N, Jellers С. Killian, 1. O'Neill „ F. Randall, G. Rice, S. Ryan shield, М. Westerdahl 3 Tau Kappa Epsilon was first established on the campus of illinois Wesleyan ї 1889. In 1928 the local chapter, Alpha Delt charter. The Tekes are represented by leaders ollegiate Knights Faculty: Dr. Dwight S. Jeffers, Dr. J. Hugo Johnson, Dr. Wes ley Shull, Dr. Don R. Theophilus ® Seniors: Keith E. Evans Morris Greer, Sam G. Ryan в Juniors: Chester G. Anderson Charles A. Baylon, Ernest P. Beck, Robert F. Blum, George M. Ct +, D. Nelson Jeffers, Ronald Lame, Frank O. Randall Robert Schmitt, Edward L. Turner, Melvin A. Westerdahl 8 Sophomores: Robert ]. Buchanan, Pete Т. Cenarrusa, Gor don B. Ford, Carl L. Killian, Edward John O'Neill, Gwinn F. Rice m Freshmen: Roy Ambrose Evans, Roger G. Healh, Оно Schild, Jr Chat Anderson 293 СН! Ed Dakin ER P A 1” I Poli Ч {р аг Faculty: Seniors: L ard Johnsor haile, Ivan Bre v Robert Galbreaith Charles mores: Daniel Forbes, Byron Foster Manring Malmstrom Edward Smith, Alfred John Comptor Kapek, Robert Knox lames Reed, Rober Peterson уа мема the Idaho the am d ys ol А. C. Lemon, Rober! Walker ® рег! Frey How d Springer, Stanley Tren m Juniors: Burton Lloyd | Ernest Co Edward Dakin Robert M olford, Maurice Young 8 Sopho- 1, Myrl Clark, Edgar Clarkson, Lee Holmes, John Kapek, Philip Kíncaid, , Herbert Day, R - i Donal rown Loren Miller Carl Matz, Jack Shaffer, John Sheldrew yder, Chester Westfall a Freshmen: Li Cr uickshank Thomas Merrer, Harold Ho Íman, Louis Mottern, Benjamin Smith, Harry Vogt, Herman Wagner INDEPENDENTS FORNEY HALL Hostesses: Miss Solum, Miss Stroud в Seniors: Doris Beau champ, Ruth Bell, Marta Berg, Lucille Cottle, Bess Cuddy Helen Jewell, Mildred Lewis, June Melntyre, Mable Sant, Victoria Scott, Dorothy Swendig, Margaret Telcher, Helen Williams Juniors: Jean Allison, Floris Block, Ruth Brown ing, Zelda Condie, Delberta Crowley, Eda Felsted, Margaret Foley, Lona Goodell, Margaret Harris, Wilmetta Hartley Billie Hilliard, Ruby fsenberg, Lillian Larson, Ethel Latimore Phyllis Lewis, Mary Moore, Velma Patton, Alice Rigby, Helen enson, Loraine Williams, Norma Woodhouse ly, Billie Hilliard 296 Hoskins, R. Hunter. B. Ingle, R. leonbura, H. Jewell P. Kitchen H. Kosanke „ P. Lew D. Lacey, E Latímore, А Matthews, М MeVoigh. 1. Merrill M f Sophomores: Francis Borden, Elva Brede Dorothy Crunk, Julia Darrow, Lesba Ellis f Vida Fowler, Elizabeth Goble, Barbara Gree! Alyce Malhews, Marion McVeigh, Bonnie Jean Palm, Is Ье! Doris Cleveland, Anastasia Cobb, Irene Crane, Shirley Anne С ne Doerr, Mary Ellen Dunkle, Anne Domijan Margaret Eskeldson, Marjorie Haliburt sen, Orde Hoskins, Ruth Anne Hunter, Helen Kosanke, Ida Merrell, Opal Deane Miller Marjorie Nelson, Margaret Holan, ewmans, Dorothy Over, Helen Powell, Carolyn Ream 11 Rupp, Micky Smith, Ann Stoddard, Gladys Grace FORNEY HALL 1. A. Stod D. White , 2 97 jw Williat n Hostesses: Miss Helene Haller, Miss Whitehurst 8 Seniors: Mary Gene Braddock, Rose Cullen, Madalíne Gerry, Mar garet Hansen, Gwendolyn Harrigan, Vivian Hagadone, Myrle Harris, Mary Hoover, Beth Horton, Florence Horton Cleta Gail Ingle, Louise Jelinek, Beulah Johnson | Ann Fitzpatrick, Dorothy ick, s Fransor ita Hanson, Mary Harmer, Ruth Harnett, Gotzinaer Margi Nancy Harvey, lypso Hawley, Angeline Helmholz, Ellen Johnston, Katharyn Katzenmeyer, Margaret Kroeger Puth nmers, Evelyn White, Freda Ryan, Mary Schmidt, Pearl Ala V у 7С 28 Jowman, М. Br n, R. Frevert M. Har Doris Franson Sophomores: Bernice Beenders, Catherine Bowli Glayd Bryant, Virginia Bu rion Gerhauser, Mary Virginia Alice Grant, Marion Greil, Vi M Virginia Koch, Mary Martin, М‹ gomer y, on Мо I en Pontesso, Helen Reece, Betty Sachtleben, June Spellerberg, Gene Talbot, Ін: Tunney, Ivy Unternahrer, Helen Wheatley s Freshmen: Patricia Anderson, Marjorie Benson Gayle Bergan, Helen Во an, Roberta Bowman Mary Cameron, Joyce Collins, Elizabeth Curtiss Gale Ellers, Margaret Ellsworth, Jean Fedder Ruby Gardner, Mary Elizab Harnett, Edith Hopki len en, Helen nestad, Faith Johnston, Fern Knutson, Bette M land, Margaret Montgomery, Alice Moore, L Mueller, Mary Catherine McAuley, Genevra Inga Pearson unewald, Jean Aildred Potter, Patricia Safranek, Emilie 4 3 ike, El: tek, Ruth Winkler, Hostess: Helen Powers m Seniors: Ruth Bevis, Laura Coppock, Kay Emery, Mary Fattu Charlotte Fisher, Melvine Magee me ® Juniors: Grace А Marqaret Sw Doris Bennett, Eleanor Havenor, Alberta Hill, Florence Hoehnen, Mar garet McPher Quinn, Fay Fi i v erlund, Rita York. RIDENBAUGH Ha D Bennett „ M. Blood, Maxine Blood, G Eleanor Butler L М RIDENBAUGH НАНЫ Sophornores: ı Richardson, Willeen 5 ı 8 Freshmen: Selma Ander Brevick, Marion Haegele, Doris Knight, Marie Kuehn, Jane Lil Margaret Moser, Evelyn Quinn, Jeanette Robison, Eileen Smith L. Knight, M. Kuehn, E. Leichltter, L. J. Lewis e J. Lillard, H. Lindsay, D. McLane Maqee „ M. MoPt ¥. Manning, D. E. Mauser, N Morgan, E sterman, G. Parts E Í E. Quinn, M. Quinn, G Р. Ricks o J inson, W. Shaver, E. Smith, L. Spencer , M. Swayne, Н. Westerlund, R. York, M. 3 merman EEUU eth TETH GIMEL Melvins Magos Seniors: Ruth Bevis, Matha Boles, Alta Diethelm, Louise Faulkner Fervid Forkr ( Maude Hodgson, Lorraine Hulett Irene Johnson, Me ed Southworth, F field m Juniors: Helen Abbott Alice Bjorklund, Jes ces Wake F eener Elodease Frazier, Barbara Peterson, Ruth Rhodes, Р Smiley Marian Smith, Helen Turinsky @ Sophomores: Mildred Bjorklund Lois Helmers, Bonnie Jean Hunter, Betty Joice, Aila Kantola, Mildred Kite, Gail Mo Iris Morgan, Mary lane Peterson, Elsie Riddle, Ruth Stember, Phillis Torrance, Majella Tyra ш Freshmen: Audrey Ander son, Maxine lers Eleanore Axtell, Myrtle Benson, Katherine r га а Cox, Marguerite Eshom, Mary ( e Ни: is. Ve e, Mat a William sauss Mildre 4 Opt æ -- Eln re Elizabeth Wiswall, Ethel Wolf re e L Mor F. Waketield E 302 Bob Jensen Faculty: Mr. and Mrs, Hall Macklin, Mt Dean Jay Eldridge ® Graduate: Russell Seniors: James Atwood, R James Gibbs t Jensen ” Robert Kirkpatrick, Rupert Sandborn. Darrell Yost ® Juniors: Kenneth Baldwin, Paul Carlson. Dean Flu harty, Rex Flugarty, Clyde Keithly, Ernest Kole, Wesley Latham, Chester McArthur, Charles Poulton, Donald Ratliff, Robert Ratliff Sophomores: Donald Jo n Homer Keller, Jack McLeod, Ray Nelson, Ted Wagner ж Freshmen: Wesley Bargus, William Baribesu. Clayton Boyd, Donald Buckingham, Thairel Hartley. Oscar n, Joseph Sellers, Robert Vet ter, Wallace Webster, Leo York I. А Buck , F TIT D. Fluhart ve } n K R. Kirkpa w t 4 ` T D К lord St L. Wa L Phil Borup, Dean Brodhead ID Ше Proctors: Mr. and М V naton 8 Seniors: Aleck Alexan € t š rev Miltc er, Edward Booker, Philip Borup, Kar Bronson, Blaine Crawford, Woodrc OU fellman Duvall, Clark Fails, Wesley Fails, K ıeth Fitzgerald, lward Joyce, Wayne = А t LAT Walter Law! Osterhout Prate 1A sh: Juniors: Leon Addy, Aaron Blewett, Merle Brittor Harold Car тет John Corless Arthur Dalley, Wendell De Wer iell E е Lewis F: isor C ore Franc 1500 David Fult n Rc t ert He qqe Melv I Hollinger Charles Hughes, Max Jensen, Alfred [ Berneli Kensinc Boyd Leonard, Gene Lippa t Linkhar!, Philip Marsh, Henry McQuade, Johr 'ichmond, Rulon Ricks, Robert Ries, Foster Robert г байге, Carl Sierk, Raymond Smith, Jesse Tremelling, Eldon Westerguard, Hang Wetter. R. Hogge, M. Hollinger. O. Holmes, Н. Hoopes, C. Hughes, M. Hyn I. Lambert, R. Lambert, E. Larson, W, Lee jun, Р. L E. Ne А. Nelson, E. Nissen, L. Nissen D. Prater, J. Reynolds p B Sophomores: Kenneth Berkley, Glen Boy, Winn Dal. ley, Ralph Edwards, Roy Francisco, Harold Gellein Alfred Goade, Kenneth Hansen, Dale Harrison, Paul Harvey, Otho Holmes, Mir! Hymas, Bill Johnston, Elden Larson, Herbert Larson, Don Loomis, Adrian Nelson Nesbitt, William Osmundsen, Pat Parsons, Max Pilgrim, Vernard Sanford, Gail Shook, Don Sta Barton Wetzel, Russell Yorgesen 8 Freshmen: Way Birch, Arthur Boltmann, Robert Browr Jack Chamberlain, Arnold Chloup George Gillet, Keith Greaves, Keill Hoopes, Bob Johnson, Walden Johnsor Kenneth Kinghorn, Bob Kliewer, Arc ald Lambert, Carl Lowe, Lawrenc Moggridge, Elmer Nissen, Forest Ober, Gec stead, Walter Olson, Louis Parkinson, Seth Ricks Kooks, Kirk Rush, Wesley Sawyer, Fred Smith, Earl Tew, Don Wilson. as. M. lensen, B. Johnson, H. Johnson, W. Johnson, W. Johnston e E. Joyce, C. Jones, R. Kliewer chart, D. Loomis + L.McArthur, A. March, J. Middleton, J. Morridge, C. Montgomery, W. Mrac son. W. Olson, G. Olmstead, W. Osmundsen, M. Osterhout. L. Parkinson, P. Parsons, M. Pilgrim R. Richmond, R. Ries, Р. Robertson. A. Rooke H. Roylance „ K. Rush V. Sanford 5 o, W. Sawyor, G. Shook „ C. Sierk, F, Smith, R. Smith, D, Stamper, E. Tew e W. Weisshaupt, E. Westergard, Н. Wetter, В Wetzel, D. Wilson t 305 Abo, E, Ahler, P. Anderson B. Benson, R. Breckenridge R. Clark, J. Clabby, G. Condit, J. Сс юше E. Lind „ C. Drake, D. Dufur - Erdie S. Erickson, I, Eakeldson, P. Finck + J. Fitzpatrick, W, Froo, B. Frizzio, R. Frazier, L. Gil lotto „ E. Graham, G. Grkovic, N. Gray, J, Guy, R. Hassinger + N. Heikkila, J. Hiet- ala, M, Hosoda, R. Jacobs, N, Jagels can, Karl Emery don Lar Latimore, David Lewis, Hubert Link, Gerald Marlin, Jack Martin, Arnold ill Anton Paulsen, William Pierce, Edwin Ranta Daniel Roberts, R, Robinson, lohn Roice, Sherman Schmidt, John Smith, Vance Smith, Vearl Smith, ишег Taft, Harold Torgerson, Harold Walpole, Frank Louis Wilson, Clifton Wíndl, Clifford Wood ward, George Wysong. Lopes D Lag y E LL doe Carr Sophomores: Isamu Abo, Clarence Bognall, Frank Brown, Owen Brown, James Clabby, Kaymond Clark, Joseph Couch, Hugo Dalsogio, Edward Darst, Dell David, Donald Davis, Dale Dufur, Elmer Emery, Harold Engquist, John Erdle, Paul Finck John Fitzpatrick, Robert Norman Gray, Ernest r, Jar Hughes, Werner lller, Ira Jacobson, Ray Jacobs, Norman Jagels, Earl Jelter, Roy Jevons, C. Johnson, Clarence Kassens Leroy Knudsen, Mark Kondo, Ray Lamb, Lewis Levering Ralph Linsenmann, William Lutzen, Leslie McCarthy, Franci: McNall, Russell Mann, Donald Melander, Jesse Mered oseph Mohan, Jack Mosier, Aadao Nac arold Nystrom, E Ramey, Fenton Roskell Stranahan, Charles Tiller, Vernon Tompkins Camp, Walter Vedder, Clyde Waddell, Randolph Wahl, loseph Watts, Fred Wetter, Glen Williams, Claude Wood James Young, Howard Zenier в Freshmen: Garland Barlogi Barton, William Burkhardt, Doran Butler Id Robert Johnsor ıdehall, Maurice А MALL D. Melander, A. Miller, ]. Miller, M. Mitchell, J. Mosier „ S. Nagata, E. Nord гіз, J, Коісе, F. Roskelley, S. Schmidt , 5. Shoemakor, A. Singley, J. S Torgerson, Ё Udy „ C Waddell, D. Wahl, R. Wahl, J. Watts, R. Welc 4 € K amoy 1 nahan, С. Тай, E. Тай, C. Tiller, V. T C. Woodward, C. Woody, ]. Young, H. Zenier Atkin ıd e T jjorkman J. Birk 'ampbell Col urtnoy, WHOM e Dunn. D Н. Gag R. Harr Howard. ] Johns ne, J Johnson R Kacunerek, A Kemelevicz K. Кетет, W. Kahrer nzyk, C. Knox 308 ШОО 5 SWEET WPL Graduate Students: Carl m Seniors: Clinton Alsop, Clifford Barnett, Roy Bell, { Benedict, Sam Bjorkman, Brower, James Burkhard, Dwight Cable George Callaway, Thoma ! Deane, Johr уу ; G j ҮҮ ill Willard Ке г Jarvis Lowe, Paul Mann, John Manning, Homer March, Otto Mosle Harold Oldson, Jule 3 Peacock, John Pierce, Ralph Radford chard Seeley, Wood row Sny i, Charles Siron Kay nander, Howard Wat M гез Yeager а Juniors: Don Anderson, Harold Atkins, Emile Bachand Paul Bent, Morris Bohman, Norman Bond, Campbell, James 'uglas Edwards, Jo h William Eizo ar, Al d, ht Hitt, John Hoye, l son, Julian Johnson, Ray Kaczmarek, Leonard Kellogg, Charles Kil l Larkham, Vilho Lehto, Carl konen, Ed McAllister, Wil liam McVey, Richard Mastin, Bruce Mitche John Pierce Sophomores: Richard Abbey Allen, Joseph Allegretti, Henry Melvi b - 1 k о Michae Me Mark Cal Harlan Carey, Boyd Carstow William Chisholm, Branson Cobb, Donald Ccí fin, Claridon Cunningham k l more Dooken, Jack Farber, Warren Galahan Joe Hackney, H. G. Haight, Chester Haynes, Emory Howard, William Hunt, Ed Johns James Johnstone, Anthony Kamelevicz, Thomas Lacy, Robert Lamm, Emerson Lillwitz, Thomas McGill, William McGowan, Dwight Macy Walter Mallory, William Mason, Arlie Masters Dale Meger Robert Parks Kilby Perkins, Haro Earl Ragan Ralph Reid, Fred Jesse les, Geral erts, John Robertsor ide, Cecil is Freshmen: Max Beall, V ard Con 10 Luuk) Kahan, Jack Miller, Howard Moser, Winston Myrhe, Grov i Nobel, Clair Nogle, Fr Ross, Leo Schweizer, James Sloat Walter Snodgrass, Chester Southam Stanfield, Richard Tauber, Sennett Grant Thorstead, Daniel Welsch weis G. Langdon, W. Larkam J. Manninq, H. March tcKahan, O, Mosley J idson, K. Perkins, Е. Pic уу H, Powers Rhoade Richardson, D. Roberts, J. Robertson, } le, H. Scott, W. š £ om, C Smith, W. š |, W. Snyder « С. Spinney, К. Stantield anion, D. Strang ram, З. Taylor + R. Teeter, Robt Teeter, F. Tüeston, G V, Uani F, Wall E. Weber R Weltz D. Welsch, C. SWEET WELL 309 Seniors: Warren Angell, Rudolph Beyersdorf, Fayette Chatfield, John Co Gilbert Doll, Elmer Ed dington, Joe Fa 1 Huntington, Lyle Klaas, George Meacham. ell, Edgar rl Wilson ® Juniors: Bens Loren Burns, Frederic Earl Evans, Gordon Frederik Hoppe, Joseph Jeppesen, Kenneth Lan Lee, James Moore, James Nixon, Arthur Petersen, Rob ert Pitts, Arnold Poulson, John Price, Charles Strawn в Sophomores: Thomas Arnold, Graham David, LeRoy Douglas, Roy Durk, Chester Evans, Russell Fisher, Eldon Murdock, Ralph Pitts, Wilfred Stevens, Russell Stewart, mpagn« Preston, Luke Pur Raltoth Baltuth, Woo ater, Max Daniels ‚ Gordon Goodsell, Emil , Tolman Dan Taylor, Ralph Tovey, James Young а Freshmen: Willard Baer, Ronald Baskett, William Brown, George Crea, Leonard Dobler, Thomas Hadley, William Hyland, George Jones, Rollin Jones, Arthur Moritz, Clair Stevens, Glen Thorne, Russel Wilding. John Compagnoni ED. 5. AEST U ТЕ Seniors: Glenn Bodily, James Condie, Brandt Gessel, Ruel Hansen, Marcus Jensen, Vaughn Lewis, Blaine Lilienquist, Kent McQueen, William Reese, La Rele Stephens, Harrell Thorne ж Juniors: Leonard Arrington, Howard Corless, Lysle Schwer di man, Reo Westover ® Sophomores: Irving Bennion, Max Choules, Harold Davis, Elmer Lee, John Meyers, Don Sargent, Victor Skiles, Elvin Tayson, Hal Thatcher а Freshmen: Sheri jan Anderson, Gene Chester, Ray Fowler, John Johannesen Duane McQueen, Max Smith. Ruel Hansen Arrington, 1. Bennion, G. Bodily G owler, В. Gesanl, R. Hansen D. Hess „ M Je n + J, Meyers, W, Reeve, D. Sargent, L. Schwondiman, V. S Thatcher H Thorne, R. Westover H. Davis e R к БЕ 311 HONORARIES P H | BE TA Keer PA Founded at William and Mary College December 5, 1776 Alpha Chapter of Idaho Installed June 5, 1926 OFFICERS President........... JAY GLOVER ELDRIDGE Vice President DOROTHY FRANCES ATKINSON Secretary. . -FREDERIC CORSE CHURCH Treasurer... .ELMER FREDERICK BETH GERTRUDE BOUGHTON AXTELL (Chicago, 1907) FREDERIC CORSE CHURCH (Cornell. 1999 BEULAH GARRARD DALE (Cornell College, 1910) JAY GLOVER ELDRIDGE (Yale, 1896) DOROTHY FRANCES ATKINSON (Vassar. 1921) ELMER FREDERICK BETH (Wisconsin, 1927) TOBIAS HENRY DUNKELBERGER (Dickinson, 1930) RALPH HUNTER FARMER (Oberlin, 1930) ARTHUR SYLVESTER HOWE (William and Mary, 1911) 189% FLORENCE CORBETT JOHNSTON 1901 1903 1914 1916 1917 1918 BURTON LEE FRENCH HER SRT DUAE оа Ы GIPSON] SINA ENKINS HULME ` LOUISE ALVIN TURLEY CATHERINE TROWBRIDGE BRYDON BENJAMIN WALKER OPPENHEIM ALICE EDNA GIPSON CARRIE THOMPSON FRERICHS CAROL HOWE FOSTER DONALD STREHLE WHITEHEAD BRUCE D. MUDGETT FRED EDWARD LUKENS McKEEN FITCH MORROW GUY HOLMAN NAHON EDNA BOWLER TAYLOR CROOKS Y MIRIAM MORROW FORREST LINDSAY SOWER LUCY MASON THOMPSON ELLA WOODS RALPH B CHARLES EDW EDWARD WA WATIS JOSEPH MARVIN BRAHAM ELIZABETH SOULEN DAVID DONALD WIRE, DAVID e ROBE, CURES DURA REN PATTON MILES oy тсе ен Бе ет. LA BONHAM EINHOUSE FRANCES BAILEY JACKSON ADA BURKE DAVID Tun HALL JENNIE PETERSON А. | GUSTIN PRIEST BERNADINE ADAIR CORNELISON WALTER EDWARD SANDELIUS 1. HOLLIS McCREA 1. ARTHUR ALMQUIST ANGELINE B RURH CHAPMAN OSTROOT CHARTER MEMBERS LOUISE BLAU HAMMER (Washington, 1920) JOHN АНТОН KOSTALEK (Wisconsin. 1907) GEORGE MOREY MILLER (Indiana, 1892) EUGENE TAYLOR (DePauw, 1997) ASSOCIATE MEMBERS WILDA THOMPSON (Washington, 1933) HONORARY MEMBERS HAROLD LUCIUS AXTELL (Kalamazoo, 1897) 1920 1921 1922 ALUMNI MEMBERS AND MEMBERS IN COURSE LA DESSA HALL NORDALE ERNEST KIDDER LINDLEY MARGARET FLORENCE BAUER FLEETA BRENNAN ROBERT EASTNOR JOHANNESEN INEZ BORELL KEYS AGNES MAE BROWN GUSTAV WILLIAM HAMMER O GELAN OLGA WHITE PHILIP WALLENSTEIN BUCK ROBERT WALKER ELDRIDGE ROBERT LINCOLN HOLBROOK TALBOT LANHAM JENNINGS VAUHGAN PRATER LATTIG PEARL STALKER BB IEWELL CLARA COO HERMA ALBERTSON en B LEPHA DECKFR (FULLER) PAULINE HOWARD MITCHELL ELLEN OSTROOT (GUDMANSON) MILDRED [atc Es PHOEBE SHELDON (GREENE) FRANCIS SULLIVAN. (BEAM) MARJORIE DARLINE SIMPSON 7 FRANCIS GLOVER ELDRIDGE HERMAN ENE 1928 1930 EUG SWANSON ORTH LEROY JENNINGS CAROL JEAN DN S (HENRIKSON) BEULAH BROWN FREEMAN GLEN JOHNSON HEREERT JOHN WUNDERLICH JEANETTE AFNTZFN (CURTIS) ELEANOR BEAMER (EASLEY) JOSEPHINE M RM £FIFLD) HELEN CAMPB (CLICK VIRGINIA RANT. WILLIAMS HAROLD BOYER M. LA NELSON SIE TRAUGER (McDOWELL) EUNICE ANKENEY VON ENDE m GALLET (GRABNER) JAMES FRANK CONE LILLIAN GRITMAN ZERO RUTH VARNES RUTH IRENE NEWH Use (BURTON) ERINE ELLEN MATT KATH ES (LAING) HARI SHY (FISK CONNELL LEROY LUKE 314 1931 1932 1934 1936 1937 1938 1939 IRVING JOLLEY (Washington. 1930) EVELYN MILLER (Stanford, 1921) ALFRED HARLAN PADDOCK (Tulane, 1934) VIRGINIA PENROSE (Whitman, 1928) LOUISE STEDMAN (lowa, 1935) JAMES HAROLD WAYLAND JULIA GLENN HUNTER (OLSON) GRACE PARSONS (ASPRA Y) VIRGINIA MERRIAM (HOCKADAY) BETHEL PACKENHAM (POULTON) MILDRED MARION AXTEL L (HENSLEY) MARY HELEN BROSNAN Wi STANLEY SHELDON SPAID KATHRYN HART (CONG DAVID HARRY ANGNEY PEARL HAZEL WALTERS LIONEL Denn CAMPBELL CONSTANCE HELEN WOODS REX BURNS PONTIUS LOUELLA ROSALIND deGERO (FLYNN) CHARLES ALEXANDER DOUGLAS JOHN SM LLER VIRGINIA ELIAS GASCOIGNE RHODA SWAYNE (BRIANS) GERTRUDE MARY AXTELL EVELYN MAE CROSS ELOISE EMMETT RAPHAEL SANFORD GIBBS PATRICIA ANN KENNARD WALTER CHARLES MOWILLIAMS ETHEL WOODY SPENCE ALICE VIRGINIA STONE MIRIAM IRENE VIRTANEN CAROL JOY CAMPBELL HAROLD VICTOR ELLINGSON HUTCHINS (S THURSTON VIVIAN езщ (REFD) DOROTHY KENWORTHY PIERCE MILDRED MADELINE CARSON LOREN GLENN STRAWN RUTH FRANCES FARLEY NEVA SHIVERICK ROBERTS FRANCIS JOHN NEWTON JOHN STAPLETON BROSNAN HELEN BERTHA BUE SHIELDS LEE € VIVIAN CROWLEY LIAM ERNEST JORG HALSEY LEWIS CRLA MARTHA JANE BAKER KENT McQUEEN MARY ELIZABETH KOSTALEK WEN DOLYN E ABET HARRIGAN NNABEL REED W ELIZABETH IRESON ASHLEE HERMAN CLARK ALBERT ABRAHAM. MONNETT VARIAR cece ROT Кв MARIE HAASCH HELEN MARIE ABBOTT JEAN HITCHCOCK BAER MARG IT H MARGARET JANE SWAYNE ж Deceased. SI GO A. | Idaho Chapter Sigma Xi, honorary scientific society, was organized to sponsor original investigation in pure and applied science. To fulfill this objective, the group holds discussion meetings, and supports fellowships and research. OFFICERS President RA ЕЦ Е EVENT L. H. STAUFFER Vice President. ..... Lars us ae w ua око ДА (oo E Ç. JAHN Bart 1-110272 72 ФУ? ete bad CAE Н. S. OWENS N а O LEE ааа M. R. KULP MEMBERS ALFKED L. ANDERSON E. I. IDDINGS G. O BAKER E. C. JAHN HOBART BERESFORD D. 5. JEFFERS EARLE BLODGETT J. H. JOHNSON DONALD W. BOLIN K. H. KLAGES R. K. BONNETT MARK R. CULP THOMAS BRINDLEY H, W. LARSON W. H. BUNCH PERCY LASSELLE L. C. CADY R. W. LOWNEY VIRGIL CHERRINGTON RALPH McCOY W. H. CONE H. P. MAGNUSON J. A. COOLEY ALONZO MARTIN REXFORD DAUBENMIRE CHARLES MORITZ A. J- DAVIDSON DONALD MURPHY T. H. DUNKELBERGER JOSEPH NEWTON JOHN E. EHRLICH H. S. OWENS A. W. FAHRENWALD 1. M. RAEDER D. L БОРТ ]. B. REED F. W. GAIL JEFFERSON RODGERS H. F. GAUSS VERNON SCHEID E. M. GILDOW WM. S. SCHROEDER NORMAN J, GILLETTE W. E. SHULL W. V. HALVERSON ARTHUR SLIPP G. W. HAMMAR W. W. STALEY HENRY C. HANSEN L. H. STAUFFER ALDEN В. HATCH H. B. STOUGH FARL HERKEHNOFF EUGENE TAYLOR C. W. HICKMAN D. R. THEOPHILUS FRANK HINMAN LEIF VERNER THOMAS H. HITE WALTER 1. VIRTUE THERON HUTCHINGS CLAUDE С. WAKELAND C. W. HUNGERFORD G. W. WOODBURY ELLA wOODS VAUGHN AGY ALECK ALEXANDER VAUGHN ANDERSON J. OSBORN ASHCRAFT MARVIN ASLETT JOHN BOWER WILLIAM COLWELL DON CORLESS CARL ENGLER EUGENE GRAHAM JOHN W. GRAY DWIGHT HOFFMAN WALTER HOGE CARL HLMBERG IRVING JOLLEY SHERMAN KELLY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 315 BARL LEATHAM DONALD MoKEEVER RAYMOMD MENNELL LEWIS MIHELICH JOHN B. MILLER ROYALE К. PIERSON LESLIE ROBINETTE WILBUR SCHREODER KARSTEN SKAAR MRS. H. B. STOUGH LEROY TILLOTSON BRANCH WALKER ARTHUR WHITAKER ERNEST WOHLETZ JONATHAN WRIGHT VERNON YOUNG MORTAR BOARD Members oí Mortar Board, national senior women's honorary organiza- tion, installed on the Idaho campus in 1923, are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and sociability. Advisor: Jean Collette Members: Ethel Gehrke, Marie Haasch, Miriam McFall, Mary McKinley, Louise, Paulsen, Agda Walden Officers: President - - - Agda Walden Vice President - : : - . . - Louise Paulsen Treasurer - - - - . . . . Магіе Наазс Ethel Gehrke, Mario Haasch, Agda Walden Miriam McFall, Mary MoKinley, Louise Paulsen 316 S WEY ER LATTICE The purpose of Silver Lance, local senior men's honorary group founded in 1923, is to recognize achievement on the campus in leadership and scholarship. Members: Robert Baker (deceased), John Banks, Paul Ennis, Kenneth Fitzgerald, Ed Hokanson, William Maclear, James McFarland. John Banks, William Maclear, Paul Ennia Edward Hokanson. James McFarland. Kenneth Fitzgerald 317 em. CAR DEN AAS RKE У Sister organization to Blue Key is the national upperclasswomen's service қ e ; A honorary, Cardinal Key. Junior and senior women, outstanding in leader ship, scholarship, per May Day festivities nality and activities, are tapped during the spring Advisor: Jean Collette Honorary Member: Dr. Evelyn Miller Members: Carol Jean Davis, Doris Dawson, Jean Dunkle, Verla Durant, Marjorie Glenn, Ada Marcia Hoebel, Margaret Mattes, Sally Mitchell, Julia Moore, Frances Murtha, Audrey Oberg, Maria Raphael, Ardis Simpson, Helen Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, Margaret Thornton, Anna bel Wetzel. Officers: President Julia Moore Vice President . . - Marjorie Glenn Secrelary - - Margaret Matles Treasurer Frances Murtha A. Simpson, M. Mattes, F. Murtha, A. Wetzel, H. Sullivan , M. Glenn. Dr. Evelyn Miller V. Durant, С. J. Davie, M. Sullivan, A. Oberg, A. M. Hosbel. J. Moore, D. Dawson, M. Raphael, З. Mitchell 318 ШАБ U E о а Scholastic proficiency, extra curricular activity, and personality are the qualities upon which selection to Blue Key, national upperclassmen's honorary, is based. The fraternity fosters fellowship and endeavors to promote the welfare of the University. Members: William Ash, John Banks, John Barker, Bruce Bowler, Don Burnett, Glendon Davis, Walter Dinnison, Paul Ennis, Homer Fisher Kenneth Fitzgerald, Wilford Fry, William Gigray, Robert Granville Roy Gray, Dean Green, Ed Hokanson, Max Kenworthy, Bill Kramer, Ray Lincoln, William Maclear, James McFarland, Jack McKinney, Sam Rich, Mark Robinson, Gordon Smith, Paul Taylor, Glen Whilesel Bert Wood, Everet! Wood Officers: President . - - - - Jack McKinney Vice President . - - Bill Maclear Treasurer š - - Ed Hokanson Corresponding Secrelary А William Gigray lumni Secrelary қ : John Barker E. Wood, P. Taylor, D. Green, J, Banks, M. Robinson, E. Hokanson, O. Davis, W. Kramer J. McFarland, J, Barker, W. Gigray. G. Smith, P. Ennis, J. McKinney, R. Granville, M. Kenworthy, D. Burnett, S. Rich, G. Whitesel, K. Fitzgerald, W. Maclear, R. Gray INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS Ball and Chain chapter of Intercollegiate Knights, national underclass- men's service honorary, was organized at Idaho in 1922. The group з or conducts all major associated student funclions. Members: Dave Pace, Orwin Webb, Kent Leador, Chester Anderson, John O'Neill, Ambrose Evans, Ross Parsons, Grover Knight, Verne Russell, Dick Darnell, Jack Butler, Bill McKinley, Floyd Wallis, Joe Hackney, Vernon Dawson, Dick Atkins, Homer Davies, Charles Finnel, Lenard Salliday, Dave Thomas, Jack Pence, Gerald Lowe, Dick Phinney, Steve Utter, Richard Kaufman, Jack Arnold, Meriam Armstrong, James Reed, Bill Harrington, Phil Hearn, Bill Tomlinson, Frank Crowe, Bill Abrahanson, Irving Bennion, Max Smith, Bernard Frizzie, Maurice Mitchell, Donavan Douglas, Bill Hyland, Ronald Lambert, Jack McLeod, Pat Sheehan Officers: Duke - - қ ‘ А . . . . - Dave Pace Scribe: ” ж is e = = s S Мән СУМАН Chester Anderson Ross Parsons Junior Knights - . - Dick Darnell Floyd Wallis Homer Davies D. Atkins, V. Dawson, P. Sheehan, R. Lambert, C. Finnell, J. Pence, V. Russell O. Webb, Max Smith, M. Mitchell, R. Knox, 8, Utter, G. Lowe L. Salliday, Т. Frinsio, Y. Arnold, I. Bennion, E. Clarkson D. Phinney, B. Harrington, R. Parsons, F, Wallace, D. Pace, C. Anderson, H. Davies, J. Hackney 320 SPURS Two sophomore representatives from each Greek house and organized hall are tapped on Campus Day for membersip to Spur, women's national service honorary. They are chosen for dependability, honor, unselfishness, and scholarship. Sponsor: Mrs. W, H. Boyer Members: Margaret Alison, Jean Cunningham, Doris Dray, Patricia Duell, Margaret Gridley, Mary Harvey, Doris Hill, Sylvia Holte, Bonnie Jean Hunter, Ila Ingersoll, Eleanor Kerr, Peggy Leichliler, Maxine McFarland, Margaret Marcus, Irene McDermott, Maxine Miller, Christine Nuckols, Mary Jane Peterson, Phyllis Thomas, Isabel Tigert, Andrea Vaughan, Jean Wegener, Evelyn Williams, Frances Zachow Officers: President . . . . - - - - Evelyn Williams Vice President - - . . - - Jean Cunningham Secrelary - - - : - - - - Магааге! Gridley Treasurer Irene McDermott Reporter . - - : - - - - Andrea Vaughan Doris Lacey, Sylvia Holte, Jean Cunningham, Christine Nuchols, Andrea Vaughan, lla Ingeraoll, Elinor Kerr, Margaret Marcus, Ellen Leichliter, Bonnie Jean Hunter Evelyn Williams, Sally Mitchell, Mickey Gridley, Patsy Duell, Francis Zashow, Isabel Tiggert, Maxine McFarland, Maxine Miller, Jean Wegener, Rene McDermott, Mary Harvey 321 б ALPHA- KAPPA PSI The development of professional interest in business fields is the aim of | in the School of Business lled а! Idaho in 1923. Alpha Kappa Psi, national honorary for m Administration, Alpha Kappa chapter was inst Faculty: Dean R. H. Farmer, E. E. Davison, Erwin Graue, W. 1. Wilde Members: Robert Alexanderson, John Barker, James Barr, Walter Bithell Robert Bollinger, Norman Bond, Harold Carringer, Charles Crowther, Jack Cushman, Lee Dailey, Earl Gregory, Eugene Herron, Jarvis Lowe, Charles Marshall, Burness McFarland, David Pace, Howard Scott, Gordon Smith, Jerome Wesler, James Wright, Wayne Yenni Ray York Officers: President ; - James Wright Vice President - Robert Alexanderson Secretary . . - John Barker Treasurer . - Eugene Herron ‚ Eddington, J. Lowe, Н. Karrengor, W. Yenni, B. McFarland, D. Pace, E. Gregory, R. Granville, C. Davis J. Wesler, J. Barker, С. Smith, C. Marshall, R. York J. Wright, E. Herron, D. Burnett, 8. Rich, R. Bollinger, J. Cushman Pel ЕТА SHOW E. The aim of Phi Eta Sigma, national honorary, is to recognize exceptional scholastic achievement among freshmen men. A minimum semester grade average of 5.5 is required. А silver cup is awarded a nnually lo the most outstanding freshman scholar. Faculty: Dr. Erwin Graue Student Advisor: Lysle Schwendiman Membors: Wesley Barcus, Irving Bennion, Kenneth Berkley, John Brown, William Brown, George Elliott, Chester Evans, Ambrose Evans, Gran ville Haight, Oiva Huhtala, Glenn Harding, William Johnston, Clar- ence Kassens, Grover Knight, Kenneth Kofmehl, Thomas Lacy, Vincent La Voie, Russell Mann, Howard Morrison, Louis Parkinson, Francis Porzel, William Read, Ralph Reid, Donald Roberts, John Roper, Gustav Rosenheim, Don Sargent, Lloyd Seatz, Victor Skiles, William Tomlinson, Jack Ward Officers: President . . . . - - . . - Victor Skiles Vice President - . . - - . . - Don Sargent Secretary - . - . - - - - Irving Bennion Historian - : - - - - - William Johnston J. Ward, V. LaVoie, K. Kofmehl, R. Reid, H. Morrison. D. Sargent, Dr. Graue A. Evans, L. Seatz, G. Haight, G. Harding, F. Parzel, T. Lacy V. Skiles, B. Brown, J. Roper, D. Roberts, I. Benyon, B. Tomlison, G. Knight, L. Schwendiman, О. Rosenheim = ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA The promotion of scholarship, womanliness, and honor are the air { Alpha Lambda Delta aims oi national holastic honorary for freshman and sophomore women who attain a 5.5 grade average and participate in two olher activities. Advisor: Marion Featherstone Members: Cathleen Carlson, Jean Cunningham, Anna Claire Herman, Maxine Miller, Mary Jane Peterson, Naomi Vogel, Lucile Wilson, Frances Zachow Officers: President - . Frances Zachow Vice President - - - Maxine Miller y Naomi Vogel Naomi Vogle, Katherine Carlson, dean Cunningham, Anna Claire Herman, Frances Zachow, Mary Jane Peterson, Maxine Miller, Lucilo Wilson GJ D ШЕЕ TA STOINA 2% Theta Sigma, а local honorary organized at Moscow і 1932, limits its membership to eight women who show unusual journalístic qualities, per sonality, and scholastic attainment. It conducts an annual contest for high school papera and honors outstanding upperclasswomen at a Matrix Table each spring. Members: Billye Jane Austin, Ruth Bevis, Dorothy Snyder Chandler, Ada Marcia Hoebel, Margaret Mattes, Jean Pence Officers: President - . . . . . . . Ruth Bevis Vice President - . . . - - - Billye Jane Austin Secretary . . : . . . - - Margaret Maties Treasurer - а: а ى эу ج - - Jean Pence Billye Jane Austin, Jean Pence, Dorothy Snyder Chandler, Ruth Bevis, Margaret Mattes, Ada Marcia Hoebel de SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national professional mining fraternity for ipperclassmen majors in mining, metallurgy. or geology. The Idaho chapter was installed May 27, 1929. Faculty: Alfred L. Anderson, Dean A. W. Fahrenwald, Vernon E. Scheid W. W. Staley Members: Robert Anderson, Sherman Barton, Robert Breckenridge, John Clouser, Kenneth Coates, Leon Grieve, James Hicks, Freeman Jensen, Robert Jordan, Pal Lincoln, Homer March, Edgar McAlister, Don Metke, Eldon Neff, Arthur Nelson, Trevor Page, August Pene, James Pennington, Allan Poole, Kenneth Preston, Robert Vervaeke, Russell Wood Associate Members: Richard Courtney, Jose Corpuz, Earl Leatham Officers: President . . - Kobert L. Anderson Vice President . - - Kenneth Preston Corresponding Secretary . . - - Leon Grieve Secrelary Treasurer Trevor Page A. Pene, F. Jensen, E. McAlister, R. Jordan, J. Maguire, B. Anderson P. Lincoln, D. Metke, F. Noe. J. Clouser, K. Preston, 8. Barton, L. Grieve, J. Pennington E. Neff, R. Wood, C. Leatham, H. March A. Poole, J. Hicks, B. Vervacke, К. Coates, T. Pago, R. Breckenridge, J. Corpus FRA UCET A national honorary agricultural fraternity, Alpha Zeta chooses its members on the basis of academic work, scholarship, and leadership. Its purpose is to promote higher scholarship, leadership, and cooperation among agricultural students, Faculty: Dr. A. O. Shaw, H. P. Magnuson, G. O. Baker Members: John Andrews, Donald Benedict, Dick Brown, Fayette Chat. lield, Darrell Deane, Earl Evans, Robert Every, Robert Haynes, Edward Iddings, Claude Johnson, Walter Kantola, Robert Keyes, Wayne Lee, Blaine Liljenquist, Joseph Mills, Clyde Montgomery Walter Mrachek, Fenoi Murdock, George Olmstead, Paul Poulson Rulon Ricks, Howard Roylance, Carl Sierk, Keith Tovey, Reo Westover Officers: Chancellor - . - Paul Poulson Censor Donald Benedict Secretary - Earl Evans Treasurer - - - - - - Wayne Lee Chronicler . . . . . . . Darrell Deane E. Iddings, K. Tovey, F, Murdock, R. Every, C. Sierk, W. Mrachek, W. Lee, H. Roylance R. Ricks, J. Andrews, D. Deane, R. Keyes, C. Johnson, D. Benedict, G. Olmatead F. Chatfield, J. Mills, R. Haynes, R. Westover, E. Evans, P. Poulson 327 SIGMA ALPRA TOTA : Alpha lota, women's professional music fraternity, has as its pur poses the development ol mi ical, moral, and material aid to its memt ers. Sigma Eta chapter at I daho sponsors an annual campus songfest. awarding cups to the best men's and women's choral groups. Members: Marian Dwight, Norine Eubanks, Helene Haller, Mary Harmer, Calypso Hawley, Betty Horton, Cleta Hudson, Miriam Kennard, Betty Smith, Melissa Stone, Agda Walden, Lucille Wilson Officers: President . . . . . . . - Aqda Walden Vice President - - А . - - - Магу Нагтег Treasurer - - - - Miriam Kennard Secretary : : - - - Melissa Stone M. Stons, C. Hudson, B. Horton, M. Harmer, M. Kennard B. Smith, A. Walden, H. Haller, L. Wilson, M. Dwight KP PPA DELTA P| Members ol Kappa Delta Pi, educational fraternity, are selected for schol- arship excellence. The fraternity sponsors encouragement of high intel lectual standards and recognizes outstanding educational contributions. Faculty: Dean J. F. Messenger, Dr. Allan Lemon, Bernice McCoy, Dr. Evelyn Miller, Dr. Ralph Russell, Dr. Walter Smith Members: Grace Boren, Helen Clough, Ward Collings, Bess Cuddy, Rose Cullen, Kenneth Doty, Helene Haller, Myrle Harris, Claude Hart, Calypso Hawley, Angeline Helmholz, Billie Hilliard, Naomi Hillman, Maude Hodgson, Katharyn Katzenmeyer, Clara Kelley, Bertha Larsen, Lillian Larson, Lois Longeteig, Robert Muffett, John O'Connor, Katherine O'Donnell, Marcelo Ordonez, Robert Pitts, Royce Stauller, Harvey Steiger, Elizabeth Slickney, Melissa Stone, Mildred Southworth, Helen Sullivan, Pearl Summers, Aileen Trunnell, Elmer Wagner, Helen Wailen Officers: President . . . . . Elmer Wagner Recording Secretary - - Harvey Steiger Corresponding Secretary Rose Cullen Treasurer Clara Kelley Reporter . . : Helen Wallen Miss McCoy, Dean Messenger, P. Summers, C. Hawley, L. Longeteig, E. Wagner, B. Larson, H. Clough, C. Strom H. Haller, G. Boren, R. Cullen, M. Southworth, N. Hillman, I. Trunnel, M. Stone C. Kelley, M. Harris, B. Cuddy, H. Wallen, L. Larson. B. Hilliard 329 PHI UPSILON OMICRON eta chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, national home economics fraternity, y I 2, le aders Ir and pe 1 bers on the basis of schol onality mote interes! in moral, and intellectual Advisors: Adah Lewis, Marion Featherstone, Mrs. Marie Miller Members: Marta Berg, Doris Dawson, Jean Dunkle, Gretchon Farber, Ethel Gehrke, Alberta Hill, Neva Homan, Evelyn Jenkins, Beulah lohnson, Helen Luke, Sally Mitchell, Katherine Roos, Katherine Schuettenhelm, Jean Spooner, Mary Stevens, Mary Sullivan, Dorothy Swend Helen Turinsky Officers: Presiden Ethel Gehrke Vice President - - Dorothy Swendig Se Doris Dawson Treasures ` Gretchen Farber A. Hill, Н. Turinsky, N. Homan, M, Stevens, M. Berg, B. Johnson, D. Swindig, E. Jenkins, 5. Mitchell M. Sullivan, J. Spooner, J. Dunkle, Mias A. Lewis, H. Luke, E. Gehrke, D. Dawson SCABBARD AND BLADE ا Scabbard and Blade is a national military honorary for outstanding саде! officers of R.O.T.C. Members of Company B, Regiment Six, are chosen for merit in leadership, military character, and scholarship. Members: Robert Alexanderson, John Banks, Don Berger, Walter Betis, Wallace Brown, Donald Burnett, Charles Crowther, Walter Dennison, Lawrence Duffin, Edward Elliot, Robert Galbreaith, Robert Granville, Earl Gregory, Forrest Gripton, Eugene Herron, Edward Hokanson, Ben Humphrey, Richard Hutchison, Andrew James, Jim Johnston, Max Kenworthy, Dale Lawrence, Charles Marshall, Carroll McElroy, Jack McKinney, Paul Morken, Stonko Pavkov, Gordon Radford, Phil Remaklus, Samuel Rich, Mark Robinson, Harold Roise, Nels Strom- berg, Ross Sundberg, Albert Torelle, Jack Wilcox Officers: President . Edward Нока зо Vice President - Jack McKinney Secretary . - Robert Granville Treasurer . . Mark Robinson P. Remaklus, L. Duffin, C. Crowther, R. Harris, E. Gregory F. Gripton, H. Roise, N. Stromberg, S. Rich, К. Sundberg, J. Banks, P, Morken C. McElroy, A. Torello, M. Robinson, B. Humphrey, К. Granville, J, McKinney. W. Dinninon, J. Wilcox Capt. Norman, D. Burnett, C. Marshall, E. Elliott, E. Hokanson, A. James, D. Berger, M. Kenworthy, Lieut. Col. Hatfield 331 e UG MA BEET A The purposes of Sigma Delta. men's local journalism honorary organized at Idaho January 11, 1937, are to gain a professional perspective of the field and to promote journalistic activities on the campus and throughout the state Members: Robert Abbott, Samuel Biorkman, Everett Colley, Edward Dakin, Albert Lucas, Boyd Moore, Jack McKinney, John Price, Sam Rich, Moreau Stoddard, Hans Wetter, Avon Wilson. Sponsor: Elmer F. Beth Officers: President Sam Bjorkman Secretary Avon Wilson Treasurer . : : : . . - Boyd Moore 8. Blake, R. Abbott, Н. Wetter, A. Wilson, B. Moore, E. Dakin, E. Ranta, B. Rich 332 ; 2i Mic U RTL. шшш! AMI E V. Durant, А. Oberg, Н. A. Button, A. Simpson, D. Mott, Г. Murtha, M. Raphael, M. Boles, F. Foster Ran ЄНЇ THEN Pi chapter of Phi Chi Theta was installed at Idaho in 1926. Each year this women's national business honorary awards a key to the woman in the School of Business who meets the group's requirements of scholarship, activities, and leadership. PHI MU ALPHA Phi Mu Alpha, honorary organizalion lor men music majors, aims to advance interest in music and to bring outstanding recitalists to the Idaho campua. W. Garets, C. Claus, J. Fitapatrick, d. O'Connor, К. Lauritzen, J. Burkhard, E. Thomas F. Pickell, L. Bruns, J. Meese, C. Culp, H. Corless, C. O'Connor, D. Klingler J. Barker, G. Starlin, G. Ambrose, G. Davis, J. Daly А. James, B. Cuddy, M. Murdock, L. Pierce THE CURTAIN The Cur rtain is a dramatics fraternity, members of which ar except tional work in 4 cting, несто, От Assistance і of campus plays. ІЛ Таш, о! Kappa Phi, е choser the productio K APPA H Methodist women's club, was installed at Idaho in 1928 and is affiliated with the national organization. Its aim is Every Methodist woman in the University today a leader in the church tomorrow,” || AUS - ШІ 18 RPEN = С ИИВ s Maio ME: s who have earned their I sweaters for participation in major collegiate athletics are eligible for membership in I club, The y i$ the sponsorship of the annual varsity ball and the quuen Members: Rudy Aschenbrener, Harold Atkins, Bob Baldwin, Steve Belko, Willis Bohman, Oscar Cable, Kenneth Carberry, George Chrape, Jack Donovan, Harold Durham, Dave Ellison, Roy Gray, Dean Green, Earl Gregory, Clarence Hallberg, Emery Howard, Donald Johnson, lim Johnston, Tony Kamelevicz, Tony Knap, Bill Kramer, Don Metke, Fred Milette, Walter Musial, Jasper Nutting, Milton Osterhout, Patrick Probst, Stonko Pavkov, Jule Peacock, Allan Poole, Harold Roise, Lyle Smith, Ray Smith, Merle Stoddard, Richard Therrell, George Thiessen, Dick Trzuskowski, Wayne West, Rex Willard, George Willott, Edgar Wilson, Roland Winter. Officers (FIRST SEMESTER) f Dean Green George Thiessen I Rudy Aschenbrener Treasurer : - Bob Baldwin Sergeant-at-Arms Milton Osterhout Officers (SECOND SEMESTER) President - Roy Gray resi Stonko Pavkov Tony Knap Walter Musial Merle Stoddard E. Wilson, R. Winter, K. Carberry G. Theissen, A. Knap, H. Durham, E. Howard, R. Smith, J. Donvan, C. Hallberg, R. Baldwin, G. Willott R. Aschenbrener, D. Ellison, O. Cable, J. Johnson, T. Kamelovicz, P. Probst, D. Metke, J. Nutting, M. Stoddard W. Musial, R. Willard, K. Sundberg, E. Gregory, H, Roise, R. Kaczmarek, A. Poole, Ғ. Milette G. Dellinger, R. Gray, D. Green, B. Pavhov, R. Trzuskowaki, D. Johnson, W. Kramer, T. Therrell 336 NEIN OR kat ” The promotion of efficiency and cooperation і minor sports participation is the aim of the Minor I Club, composed of all men who have earned their letter in à minor sport. Members: George Andy, Rudy Aschenbrener, William Barrel, Julian Benoit, Aaron Blewett, Donald Burnett, Dwight Cable, James Clabby, Clairdon Cunningham, Glendon Davis, Douglas Edwards, John Elder, Stanley Erickson, Robert Frazier, Wilbur Free, William Gigray, Jack Hammerlund, Joe Holzer, Eugene Jay, Donald Klingler, Richard Lam- bert, Wendell Lawrence, Dave Lewis, Warren MacGregor, William McVey, Ralph Miller, Robert Miller, Fred Millette, William Morrow, Michael Nelson, Ralph Nelson, Jay Nungesser, Milton Osterhout, Paul Parrish, Stonko Pavkov, Earl Peebles, Garth Peck, Patrick Probst, Luke Purcell, Frank Randall, Howard Scott, Gail Shook, Jack Smith, Ross Sundberg, Everett Wood C. Poulton, J. Hammerlund, S. Pavkov, W, Gigray, B. Huntington, H. Scott F. Randall, D. Lewis, J. Mills, A, Peterson, P. Parrish, S. Erickson, R. Miller 337 4%, CIVIL ENGINEER 5 an Society of Civil Engineers was installed in 1926 at Idaho registered in civil engineering courses. Its purpose is the nt of the engineering profession Members: Rober! Abbey, Emile Bachand, John Baldwin, John Banks, Paul Bent, Charles Churchill, Gomer Condit, George Cumminqs, Kirk David, Harold Davis, Wendell Decker, John Erdle, William Eskeldson, Rober! Ferebauer, William Fischer, Byron Foster, Kent Fuller, Joseph Gibbs, Charles Glasby, Duke Grkovic, Richard Hall, Charles Harris, John Hatch, Ray Hill, Edward Hokanson, Samuel Hunt, George Hutington, Jacob Iller, Joseph Latimore, Eugene Lippa, Philip Mann, Andrew Marsh, Leroy Mathes, Paul Morken, Elmer Nesbitt, James Nixon, Edward Owens, Paul Parrish, William Pierce, Norman Platt, James Ross, Henry Russell, Francis Shade, John Shel drew, Jack Smedley, Edward Smith, Robert Smith, Earl Soniville, Allen Taft, Elmer Taft, Paul Taylor, Fred Tileston, Albert Torelle, James Trail, Howard Walter, Jack Ward, William Weisshaupt. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 3 The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is composed of all students registered in electrical engineering. The Idaho branch awards four schol- arship prizes annually and attempts to create good fellowship. Advisor: Professor ]. Н. Johnson Members: Rober! Angell, Guy Anderson, Frank Brown, Alexander Broughton, Gale Burton, Ben Bush, Hawley Carlson, Robert Cham- bers, George Davis, John Dingler, Elmore Dokken, Robert Dole, Claude Evans, Wesley Fails, Robert Fay, lack Fox, Leslie Gillette хде Grkovic, Glenn Hall, Robert Robert Gillette, Louis Goetz, Gec Hamilton, John Harrington, Chester Haynes, Harry Hemperly, Paul Hughes, Jerome Johnson, James Johnsione, Alber! Kassens, Joseph Lambert, George Larson, Eugene Lathrop, Delbert Law, Chal Lewis, John Lindgren, Eldon Lindquist, Bruce Love, Paul Mann, Dale Me genity, William A. Miller, William B. Miller, Bruce Mitchell, David Morken, Howard Morrison, Mike Nelson, Harold Nystrom, Elvin Peterson, Harvey Price, Ralph Radford, Gerald Richardson, Robert Ries, John Rugg, Rupert Sanborn, Wendell Satre, George Shreve, Roscoe Smolinski, Alfred Snyder, Doyle Sower, David Stevins, Edward Terhaar, Leroy Tillotson, Harold Torgerson, Theodore Wagner, Del Winters, Max Woodall. Officers: President - . . . - - . . Paul Mann Vice President Robert Ries Secretary Joseph Lambert жа ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS 4” ociated Engineers‘ Council, consisting of ten терге engineering groups, arranges all Associated chooses The Idaho Engineer editor. The organiza Lure and educational features to develop an understanding A A newiy organize activities an of engineerin ivities Members: Robert Abbey, Aleck Alexander, Frank Allen, Clinton Alsop, Vaughn Anderson, Donald Angell, Thomas Arnold, lames Atwood le Bachand, John Baldwin John Banks, Paul Bent, Frank Brown, Owen Brown, Gale Burton, Edgar Butts, Hawley Carlson, Wallred Darlson, Robert Chambers, Charles Churchill, Gomer ndit, Frank Cox George Cummings, Kirk David, George Davie, Haro is, Wendell Decker, Elmore Dokken, Robert Duncan, William Edwards, John Elder, John Erdle, William Eskeldaon Wooley Fails, Robert Ferebauer, William Fischer ‚Byron Foster, Jack Fox, James Fox, Kent Fuller, James Gibbs, Harold Gibbs, Leslie Gillette, Charles Glashiy, Eugene Graham Duke Grkovk тае Grkovie, Glenn Hall Richard Hall, Robort Hamilton, Keith Hardin Charles Harris, Clarence Hart, John Hatch, John Hemperly, Ray Hill, Dwight Hollman Edward Hokanson, John Hughes, Ben Humphrey, Paul Hunt, George Huntington, Jacot Шет, Vern Irvi Earl lelter, Max Jensen, Elmer Johnson, Jerome Johnson, James John tone, Edward Joyce, Je ohn Kapok, Albert Kassens, Wi liam Ке гег, Sherman Kelly Herschel Klass, Den iglas King Joseph Lambert, Ronald Lambert Joseph Latimore, Charles 1, Carl Le: win , Rot pert Linkhart, Eugene Lipps, Ernest Love, Voltto r t McDonald. John McVey, Paul Mann, Russell Carl Ма Dale отиу, Doan Middle Willlam Beos Mitchell, С James Moore, Paul Morken tern, Sadao Nagata Nesbitt, Lawrence Nissen, Jame iward Owens, Paul Parr Jim Pence, Edwin Peterson, Vail Platt Leroy Thurman Po woll, Ha Gerald Ri Ries e Ro ! Satro Dale Sc hubs Lysle Se bwondi Jack Edward Smith, R t Stanfield. Eda r St on, Chris Taft Біте. t - Тай әт, Edward Terhaar wd Tileston, Albert Torella sloy, Theodore Wagner, Boyd Walter Frederick Winters Phillis William B Howard Morrison, Ben h Nixon. Harold Мн Phillipa, William Р lorce Ralph Rad R ! Jack Ward Officers: nt - 2 - - Wendell Decker Vice sident Ralph Radíord Se y-Treasurer - - Ben Humphrey ASSOCIATED MINERS NS The As: oí Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, and promotes educational features and interest in the school and profession. stated Miners organization is affiliated with the American Institute 1 Members: Robert Anderson, Sherwin Barton, Robert Breckenridge, Ivan Campbell. John Clouser, Jose Согрех, John Grieve. Pat Lincoln, Homer March, Arthur Nelson, Peter Olson, August Pene, Kenneth Prest John Ruebke, J. R. Woodruff; Carl Adelmann Don Anderson, Henry Atkinson, Arthur Botchart, Samuel Bida, Frederick Cator, nneth Соаіюк; Carl Drake, Cabeda Garces, Karl ‚James Hicks, Robert Jordan, Kenneth Kirkpatrick. Edgar McAlister, Herbert Мейиз, Don Metke, George МеН, Trevor Page, James Pennington, Allen Poole, John Reynolds, Bruce Stoddard, Robert Мегуаеке, Lyle Wood; Ted Ahlm, John Anderson, Eugene Boughton, Owen Campbell, John Cannin, Clair Chamberlain, Orrin Crooks, Lewis Dave, Fenemor Davidson Daniel Doak, Robert Durk, Frank Jackson, Roy Jevona sorge Johnson, Nicholas Lafrensz, Froderick MeCrory, Ralph Mitchell, James Morroe, Oscar Pothier, Harold Powers, Nolan Protet, Willard Reineking, Roy Roundy, Allyn £ › th, Thomas Taylor Charles Tillor, Vernon Tompkins, R ‚gene Warner, lamea John Grown rroll, Owen Early, George Elwood, John rn, David Hughes, Howard Jacky, Donald Josa bald McDonnell, Arthur Moritz, Alox Passio 1 Tucker, Dean White Faculty: А. W. Fahrenwald, John D. Krull. W. 1. Russell, Kenneth Bauch Officers: President Trevor Paige Vice President : . - - Robert Vervaeke Sec Ralph Mitchell Treasure: . . - Edgar McAlister Faculty Advisor . - - - - - W. W. Staley 341 ASSOCIATED FORESTERS n The sponsoring ol educational and social features in the School of Forestry and the University is one of the chief functions of the Associated Foresters organization, composed of all faculty and studente registered in the school. Members: Ernest Ahler, Howard ‚Ahlekog, Bıll Allen, Paul Anderson, Loren Baker, Otto Baltuth, Victor Barbour, Wesley е us, William Baribeau, Kenneth Baldwin, Austin Beard, Albrecht Behm, Wayne Birch, R. T. Bingham, Daniel Bolick, E. C. Booker, Glenn Boy, Merle Britton. lohn Brock, Don Brin kmann, Donald Buckingham, David Burnside, George Callaway, Jessie Campbell, James Caples, Cletus Carricart, Bill Cottman, Joe Couch, Floyd Cy ‚ Francia Dean. Bill Deshler, Thomas Daw. Gilbert Doll, Woodrow Doupe, Dr. John Ehrlich, Irwin Ellis, J, T. Elmer, George Engler, David Fahlman, Joe Follini, DeWilton Fielsted, Lester Fulton, Bob Frazier, Wilbur Free, Dr. Floyd Gail, R. C Gardner, Rudolph Goldblum, Norman Gray, Gordon Greenway, Ernest Grover, James Guy, Theodore Hagar. Dr. A. B. Hatch, Charles Hammond. Harold Heady. Edward Higham, Kenneth Hoffman, Billy Hyland, Ira Jacobson, Dean D. S. Jofiors. Nelson Jefiers Howard Johnson. Dixon Jones. Frank Kapel. Charles Kasler, Lyle Kautfman, Kenneth Kehrer, Dalo Kinnaman, Thomas Lacy Leader, Harry Lower, Arc Luhman, John Manning, Dr. E. R. Martell, Jack Marti y Martin, Glenn Maryott. Chester McArthur Jack McLeod, Wal son, Goorge Nietzold, Esmor Nord, Kirby ] з Poulton. Dean Prater, Donald Ratliff гә Pat Rol barts, Wolffe Roberts, Foster Robertsc rt Rohrbach, R. H William Sargent 1 y A. W Slipp, Ed š ‚ Chester Sou 1 encer, Мек Strawn it Taylor Neil Тізе Walter Wade, Douglas W Wetzel, Cliltor Wright m, Di k Var ) ndi. Ernost Wobletz, Jon ath in Officers: President - - - - Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Ranger - - - . - - 342 AGO C Lom Among the activities sponsored each year by the Aq Club, composed ol students enrolled in the College of Agriculture, are the annual Aq Bawl,” club banquet, Little International Livestock Show, and the publica tion of The Idaho Agriculturist Members: John Andrewa, Willard Baer, Ronald Baskett, Clitlord Barnett, Ernest Beck, Don Benodict, Benny Benson. Kenneth Berkley, Aaron Blewett, Philip Borup, Dean Brodhead Dick Brown, Neal Bue, Melvin Butterlield, Роме Byington. Lynn Casper, Gono Chester, Tom Cheeter, Myrl Clark, Lloyd Cowden, George Crea, Stewart Cruickshank, Herbert Day, Darrell Deane, Eugene Қа ау, Herbert Edwards, Keith Evans, Sherman Furey. Grant Fields, Gordon Goodsell Wayman Guthrie, Don Hagedorn, Hershel Hall, Ken Hansen, Willard Harder, Paul Harvey, Bob Haynes, Emil Hoppe, Мах Hosoda, Robert Higgins, Clare Hunt, Ed Iddinge, Norman Jagels, H. E. Jenkins, Claude Johnson, Burnell Kennington, Robert Keyes, Willard Kunz Kenneth Langiand, Hubert Link, Ralph Lin senmann, Don Loomis, Manring Malmstrom, Gilbert Matsen, Raymond McGough, Francis McNoall, John Miller, Clyde Montgomery, George Moran, Walter Mrachok, George Olmatead, А. J. Passey, Arnold Poulson, Garth Peck, Charlie Petersen, Homer Peterson John Pierce, Paul Poulson. Rulon Ricks, Dan Roberts, Howard Roylance, Wesley Sawyer Merle Sampson, Albert Schodde, Lloyd Seatz, Ray S ims, Jack Smith, Vance Smith, Vearl Smith, Carl Sierk, Robert Spencer, Buhl Sutton. Paul Sutton, Robert Teeter, Boyd Thor nook, Farrel Tovey, Ralph Tovey, Stan Trenhaile, Ray Udy, LeVerl Unander, Floyd Wallis Roy Wanamaker, William Watt. Frank Wells. Glen Williams, Claude Woody Officers: President . : : - Wayman Guthrie Vice President . - . . - Phil Borup Secrelary . . . . - Claude Johnson Treasurer - - - . . . . - Robert Haynes 343 6 MANAGERS CLUB The Managers' Club is organized to promote harmony and cooperation between the student sports managers who are in charge of athletic equip- ment, and who assist the University coaching staff. Members: Kenneth Anderson, John Barker, Clay Boyd, Otto Brendi, Perry Burnside, Charles Crowther, Stuart Cruickshank, Harold Dan- ielson, Howard Doyle, Bernard Frizzie, Claude Hart, Norman Heikkila, Lyle Hill, Ralph Hunt, Robert Jensen, Marlin Keith, Kenneth Kofmehl, Ernest Kole, Archie Lehman, Harry LeMoyne, Donald Loomis, Robert Mathews, William Mueller, Charles Owens, Robert Ratliff, Charles Sawyer, Otto Schild, Bill Siddoway, Ed Show, John Stone, Webster Wallace, Barton Whetzel, Fred Zamponi. 344 в. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB All women, enrolled in the Home Economics department, compose the personnel of the Home Economics Club, a member of the Idaho State Federation of Women's Clubs. Its aims are to create interest in home economics, sponsor the Co-ed Prom, and maintain a loan fund. Advisor: Adah Lewis Members: Margaret Alison, Ruth Batt, Edith Beenders, Doris Bennett, Holen Berg, Marjorie Blood, Helen Bohman, Helen Bond, Pauline Brady, Marquerite Brown, Helen Butram, Margaret Colburn, Zelda Condie, Allee Conway, Doris Dawson, Leah Dinnison, Anne Domiian, Dorothy Fairbrother, Gretchen Farber, Marion Fowler, Marion Ger- hauser, Ethel Gehrke, Betty Hall, Margaret Hansen, Helen Havenor, Alberta Hill, Neva Homan, Florence Horton, Rosanna House, Marion Isenburg, Helen Jensen, Beulah Johnson, Wilma Johnson, Marjorie Kingsbury, Geraldine Laidlaw, Anne Little, Edith McCarrell Margarot McPherson, Goldie Manning, Mary Martin, Ruth Mather, Margaret Minty, Nina Miles, Sally Mitchell, Jane Montgomery, Margaret Mont- gomery, Lucille Morgan, Eleanor Mortimer, Dorothy Moss, Margaret Moser, Evalyn Neely, Barbara Peterson, Mildred Potter, Gladys Pospisil, Margaret Quinn, Eleanor Redfield, Jane Renfrew, Katherine Roos, Mildred Ryan, Bee Schaufelberger, Marjorie Schlake, Jerry Scott, Lillie Spencer, Jean Spooner, Mary Stevens, Mary Sullivan, Doris Thompson. Helen Turinsky, Margaret Waters, Jean Wegener, Ernestine Wentworth, Patricia Weiser, Frances Wilson Officers: President А . - - - Katherine Roos Vice President - : . - . - Helen Вега бі ы Secretary : . . . Rosanna House Treasurer - . - - - : - - Jean Spooner Historian Goldie Manning 345 WESTMINSTER GUILD 5 Westminster Guild is composed of university women of Presbyterian or Congregational preference. The club aims to establish fellowship and good will toward all races. Sponsor: Mrs. J. A. Cooley Members: Helen Abbott, Loeta Akers, Alice Alford, Selma Anderson, Eleanor Axtell, Jean Baer. 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IS OUR DESIRE AS ШІ 1938 GEM GOES TO PRESS nu Фа ь... : SYMS- YORK COMPANY Printers and Binders Elks” Building Boise. Idaho Two years ago the 1938 Gem was started, Since that time everything in the power of the staff has been put into this Vandal yearbook to make it part of the end. less string of outstanding Idaho annual publications. It is with regret that we have reached the point where history begins, where our work ends, and where our talents and efforts will be put on the shelves as part of Idaho's never-ending history. The cooperation that was received from the edito- rial staff Ihis year is really worth mentioning. We owe à lot to the many helpers who have aided in finishing what we hope will be a worthwhile yearkook. To Fred Swank, assistant editor, we present the roses. Freddy helped this to be the excellent book that it is. To Towhead we offer our sincere thanks. To Verla Durant and the Tri Delts we give orchids lor their grand work during the year. To Margaret Brown, Ila Ingersoll, and Evelyn Williams we hand another bouquet, To the various section editors, Glendon Davis, Ruth Bevis, Bilye Jane Austin, Homer Davies, Marie Raphael, Jim Boyd, Margaret Barton, and Phyllis Rand, we extend our sincere thanks for good work. Alden Hull and John Rupp are also extended indi- vidual appreciation for their cooperation. To the builders of the book, Ralph York and the personnel of the Syms-York Company at Boise, and Walt Irvine and the Western Engraving Company we extend our sincere thanka. Charlie Dimond again took wonderful pictures. He cooperated to the utmost with the staff, even though we gave him only minutes notice when we wanted pictures for the 1938 Gem. We also extend our ap- preciation to Hutchison’s studio and Sterner's studio. To all the other members ol the staff, who comprise the greater part of the group and who made this book possible, we give our heartiest thanks. So with this we close the final chapter of the 1938 Gem of the Mountains. We hope that Idaho feels that this book is something of which she will be proud. To the entire student body, our heartiest thanks and deepest appreciation for the opportunity to edit this Gem of the Mountains. JIM YODER. ER AL SBA EEF JIM YODER Editor till March 6, 1938 BILL CHARLESWORTH Assistant Editor FRANNY MADSON Associate Editor WENDELL LAWRENCE Assistant Editor FRED SWANK Assistant Editor Administration Staff: Glen Davis, editor; Helen Berg. Classes Staff: Margaret Barton, editor; Marjorie Johnston, Janet Anthony, Jeanette Roddy, Gertrude Eliason, Jean Cun- ningham, Hester Gentry, Virginia Erdman, Dorothy McKin- non, and Betty Blake Activities Staff: Maria Raphael, editor; Publications: Ed Dakin, Marian Willsey, Naomi Hillman; Debate: Annabelle Wetzel, Mary Jane Cleveland; Judging: Ken Farmer, Ira Jacob sen; Dramatics: Winifred Martin, Christine Nuckols, Eda Hill- man, Steve Utter, Marjorie Lester; Honors: John Rupp, Paul Price; Music: Jean Pence, Mary Lou Fahrenwald, Jesn Kreu- ger, Betty Jo Jeppesen; Military: Bill Campbell, Paul Stettler, and Woody Reed Sports Staff: Jim Boyd, editor; Bob Leright, Gene Long, Alden Hull, Harry Akers, Bill McGowan, Charles Murphy 266 Women's Staff: Marshall Ruth Bevis, editor; Mary Guy, Lucille Campus Life Staff: Homer Davies, editor; Dave Morken, assistant editor; Dick Adelmann, Bill Smith, Paul Fidler, Charles Finnell, Sally Mitchell, George Meacham, Dick Trzuskowski, John Elder, Mary Alice Pettit Organizations Staff: Billye Jane Austin, editor; Patricia Keepings, Margaret Thornton, Ned Bowler, Dorothy Moss, Helen Buttram, Alice Alford, Goldie Manning, Elizabeth Jen- sen, Jack Wilcox, Lucille Wilson, Helen Irwin, Kathleen Bowers, Gladys Pospisil Photo Mounting Staff: Verla Durant and Margaret Brown, editors; Margaret Davis, Naomi Hillman, Helen Irvin, Mildred Ryan, Па Ingersoll, Margaret Alison, Sabey Driggs, Emma Jo Long, Evelyn Nealy Stenographic Staff: Evelyn Williams, editor; June Viel, Dorothy Dyer, Doris Dingle, Phyllis Morrison, Margaret Mar- сиз, Andrea Vaughn, Ruth Bucher, Josephine Cook, Jean Fedder, Patricia Keepings, Charles Harris. Copy Desk Staff: Phyllis Rand, editor; Phyllis Thomas, Patricia Churchill, Susanna Black, Neva Holman The period ol uncerta inty has passed as all income budgels are met. This brings to a successful close a year which was predicted to be the hardest of them all. To the members of the managerial staff, whose faithful efforts and sincere cooperation were respon- sible for a successful conclusion, may I express my gratitude and hearty thanks. In the production of this volume of the Gem of the Mountains, there have been five managerial staff members whose work has been so outstanding as to warrant the highest praise. To Dick Phinney, circu- lation manaqer, too much appreciation can not be given for his effective work thoughout his two years at the University. He has served as assistant circula- tion manager and as circulation manager. He knows what it is to hit the ball on work that must be done. Joe Watts, publicity manager, has diligently per- formed the many duties of that office. We thank Doris French, secrelary to the manager, who has accurately executed her duties in that posi- tion, also to Leon Addy and Don South worth, four-star men, who gave their sincere and energelic aid as MANAGER CARL R. BURT -SAM RICH Business Manager Assistant Manager - Circulation Managers: Dick Phinney, Don Southworth, Bill Tomlinson, Ted Kara, Leon Addy, Joe Watts; Assistants: Joe Hackney, Iver Longeteig, Gerald MeNickols, Bill Langley, Roger Heath, Bill O'Meara, Jim Clabby, Peggy Boyle. Sales: Stan Hume, Elena Sliepcevich, Betty Saffle, Jo Farley, Frank Evans, Mary K. Nelson, Betty Rhodes, Wendell Eames, Ray Lundgren, Jean Spooner, Spokane Smith, Dick Hutchinson Secretarial: Doris French, Beth Bothwell, Jean Baer, Mar- garet King, Doris Eby Helen Sullivan, Imogene Boyer, Grover Knight, Les Hansen, Barbara Broderick, Eleanor Kerr, Regina general assistants lo Ihe manager, positions requiring diversified ability. Sales were directed by Sam Rich, assistant business manager, who helped conduct a well organized sales campaign which resulted in a complete sell-out for this edition. He was ably assisted by members of the staff: Jack Love, Helen Sullivan, Beth Bothwell, Bill Tomlinson, Stan Hume, Ted Kara, Frank Kara, Elena Sliepcevich, and Betty Rhoades. In spite of present economic conditions, the adver- lising solicitors sold about three times the amount for which the budget called. Bob Bonnett and Dale Jor- dan, two live wires, really went through town. To Jean Baer, Margaret King, and Doris Eby, who worked as stenographers and assisted in any way possible, the manager wishes to express his sincere thanks. Perhaps the most credit of all should qo to those many willing workers who were always ready to give cheeríully of their time and effort, which a limitation oÍ space here forbids us to more than recognize on the staff. CARL R. BURT. МӘСЕ: STAFF Limacher, Eddie Lowe, Rulon Hicks, Reynold Carr, Mary Cleveland Publicity: Joe Watts, Jeanette MacGregor, Frank Kara, Inez Brown, Rachel Braxtan, Laughlin McCurry, Van Caples, John O'Neill, Vick Sellers, Ed Snow, Irving Bennion Advertising: Bob Bonnet, Dale Jordan, Donald Hagedorn, Leah Dennison, Helen Turinsky, Maxine McFarland, Hubert Miller, Don Parvín, Gordon Ford, Elsie Mae Stokesberry, Raleigh W. Smedley, Frank Evans, Ed Terhaar Organizations: Jack Love, Wilma French, Dick Heppler, Elaine Johnson, Andrea Vaughn, Marguerite Brown, Marion Haegele, lean Wegener, Dorothy Dyer, Tex Therrell, Gladys Pospisil, Lavina Marsh, Jerry Davidson 367 FINIS
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