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5         ‘          a          ds         oe         ru          y         Late                   t,          |          a)          .         1          it         J         aioe          it)          _—,         seh,          ,!          .          Ny         ha          ra          ive          |i;         a         re         f          af          ud          i          Irs          We         4          Mire          ve          Bip          7          o)         f          (igus          ya          ,         i          An,          on          a:          wie          Ave          .         Snag          .          7         present          a          mirror          of          Idaho         “          -         Annual          Publication          of          the          Associated          Students         of          the          University          of          Idaho,          Moscow,          Idaho         Editor:          Elizabeth          Robinson          Manager:          Earl          Hayes         ‘                    a          _          ae          j         i          ,                    ov          .          -         %          ¢          A’          a          8.         t          Sees          f          2          et          °          Py          oe          «                   —_.          ]          .         Jay          Glover          Eldridge         aN          45          ”          Past          Dean          of          Faculty         t          ly          ’                  A          :          a         i          i          ee          ee         our          lives          thru’...          .         a         Saeed         ve         ee         eS.                   Air          view          of          campus          and          surrounding          area         four          short          years.”         a          ks          eae          et         Pe          Ta          ha          ee         ;                     ba          .                    a          a          —          .                    SS          ea         Nagas          ee          sp          Ve          -           SS         we          in          p.'S                    «          ‘.                   at         May          Fete,          Mother's          Day          Week-end         Kook          the          First          -          Craditions         Editor:          lsobelle          Phelan          Assistant;          Jo          Garner         a          .         -          ———,                   .          =          e                              e          re                    ?          ‘se         a                    .                    -                   «7          4          a          7          -         .          :          :          .         —          .          i          “4          7          7          .         -          S          _                     ,          Se          .          So          .          .         .          -          4          ”          -          r          °u          L          -          —_—s          i          a                               a                   it          7%          ‘Sal.          Fee         hig         uae          seca          ey         cherish          more’.          .          .         Rush          and          Registration         Rushees          hurried          through          the          Panhellenic         tea          a nd          subsequent          rush          week          activities         to          pledge          141          strong          to          eight          national         sororities          before          registration          began.          A         new          number          system          and          music          provided         by          KUOI          made          registration          lines          shorter         and          less          unpleasant,          but          many          students         found          themselves          at          the          end          of          the          line         short          of          breath          and          cash          and          long          on         eight          o'clocks.         1.          Tho          “lull          belore          the          storm”          at          registration          2.          Alpha         Phis          entertain          rushees          3.          This          time          the          Alpha          Chis         make          with          chit-chat          4.          DG's          “rush”          to          embrace          their         new.          pledges          S,          “love          you          truly,          KKG          6.          The         ever          green’          rushees          7,          “Club          DG  ...          8.          Dean          Carter         gives          a          few          tips          to          the          r          lore          the          Panhellenic          tea         9.          And          here          we          have          Idaho—registration...10.          The          “‘cres         cent          moon          of          Gamma          Phi           gives          forth          with          candlelight         ll,          Registration          for          men’s          rushing          begins          12.          Another         nkicaweater          rush          party-—this          time          at          the          Pi          Phi          hone         COLUMBIA         eke          ye         Homecoming         One          of          the          biggest          events          of          the          year          is          ‘Homecoming,’         the          welcoming          back          of          the          alumni          to          our          campus.          This          year         the          big          weekend          was          packed          full          of          festivity          with          the          pre-         game          rally,          fireworks          and          pajama          dance          on          Friday.          Friday         night,          the          alumni          as          usual          organized          private          parties          and         talk          of          the          qood          old          days         is          right—lead          us          to          the          place!         “3         ik          eek          fy,          8          7’         _          a,         October          4,          1947         Saturday          morning          the          campus          was          buzzing          early          getting          house          decorations          up          and          floats          ready         for          the          parade.          The          highlight          of          the          weekend          was          the          big          football          game—Gale          Mix          had          sold         tickets          for          seats          in          the          grass          below          the          scoreboard          and          was          prepared          to          leave          town          if          it          rained.         But          the          day          dawned          clear,          Idaho          came          close          to          winning,          and          the          festivities          came          to          a          close         with          the          dance          at          the          memorial          gym.         l          give          i         the          editors          and          ¢         Hayw          Hall          took         ver          of          her          'winner’’          smile:          2.          “Seems          like          old          time          1.          No         yo!          togethor          at          the          F:         9          trophy          flor          were’:         firework          here         Around          the          Clock         at          Jdaho         From          the          time          our          Idaho          student          arises,         just          in          time          to          miss          two          of          her          three         morning          classes,          till          the          end          of          the         night's          entertainment          on          week          ends—it         is          a          busy          day!          Having          awakened          late          and         resigned          herself          to          two          more          grade          cuts,         our          student          stumbles          to          the          Nest          where         quarts          of          coffee,          endless          cigarettes,          and         the          hour          from          11          to          12          are          consumed         and          the          third          class          is          missed.          Returning         home          for          lunch,          our          coed          declares          she         “can't          eat          a          thing,  ’          then          pesters          the         poor          hashers          for          ‘‘just          a          little          more          maca         roni          and          a          few          more          cookies.’          After         lunch,          there          is          the          invariable          bridge          ses         sion          which          lasts          until          1:55,          just          time          to         make          it          to          that          2:00          o’clock—probably         a          strenuous          course          in          music          apprecia         tion.          From          three          to          six          is          absorbed          by          a         coke          date          and          Bucket          dancing          and          then         dinner          until          seven.          Trudging          off          to          the         libe          our          student          manages          to          write          three         letters          home          and          gaze          deeply          into          the         eyes          of          the          current          ‘'steady.’’          Home          at         10:30,          after          more          coffee,          for          a          ‘‘bull          ses-         sion’’          or          to          knit          a          few          more          rows          on          those         everlasting          argyles!          More          bridge          until         2:00          a.m.          follows.          Then          the          complaint,         “and          I          was          going          to          study          tonight;          oh,         well,          too          late          now—I'll          really          hit          ‘em         tomorrow!  ’          Ha!          !          !         !.          The          Gamma          Phis          and          their          eternal          electric          blankets          (make         for          sound          sleeping)          2.          “Ah,          Figaro          ia          such          a          pleas-         ont          dream’          3.          Scrape.          scrape.          scrape          ici          ae         gods—but          it’s          still          dark!          Oh,          my          busted          back!          5.          Well,         for          pity’s          sake!          .          6.          Mother,          pin          a          rose          on          me;          see          what         I          have          won          this          day          7.          Demudification          trial          in          Moscow         8,          What's          going          on          in          Ridenbaugh?          .          .          .          9.          One          must          eat         to          live,          but          don't          strain          your          girdles!          10.          I'll          bet          she         titrates          a          mean          ppt...          11.          The          midnight          electricity          is          burned         while          favorite          lingerie          does          likewise          on          the          radiator          .         12.          Nestward          bound,          discussing          matters          academic,          etc...          .         13.          Are          you          there,          Prunella?          14.          Just          check          them          plaids         and          stripes!          15.          Bubbles,          the          Old          Soak          (Duz          duz          every-         thing)          16.          “That          third          hair          from          the          left          ts          too          long,         Janet          17,          Just          call          me          Volstead          of          the          WCTU          18.         After          the          baw!          was          done,          through,          and          linished—surplus         19         Dads’          Day         highlighted          the          Dads’          Day          weekend.          The         The          expected          fathers,          beards          and          football          qame         the          football          game         beards          were          scarcer          and          sparser          this          year          because          of          Gem          portrait          deadline:         1          for          Idaho;          bachelors          had          to          run         faster          in          the          Sadie          Hawkins’          day          race          because          the          girls          seem          to          practice          more          every          year;          and         the          fathers          enjoyed          themselves          thoroughly          because          of          a          Saturday          night          barn          dance.         1.          Idaho          students          are          not            bluebe          ’          at          heart—it's          just          the          traditional          |          yntest,          with          winners          taking          the          Chesterliolce:          “Dixie”         Howell,          new          miracle-man          of          Idaho's          football          power,          is          }          od          at          half-tir          ur          d'Alene          Ath          sund          Table          ,          3.          Here          re          line         up-—ready          for          the          race          are          Idahe          +          Hawkins          cor          fe          {t          in          Billie          Gooing,          F          «,          who          caught          her          man          first         4.          Proud          dade          and          mothers          tre          ad          far          and          in          ni          ere,          and          Dade’          Day          chairman          presents          trophy          cups          to          the          winning          ho          or          keeping         ahead          of          the          reat          of          the          campus          in          number          and          distance         Ew         =          whriteny         a         House          Dances         Dances          and          more          dances          on          weekends          made          living          through          the          classes          each          week          possibly         more          endurable          (and          then          again,          possibly          less          so).          The          usual          pledge,          class,          and          initiation         dances          were          held          during          the          year,          as          well          as          many          house          affairs          such          as          the          Hays          Hall          Diary         Dance          .          .          .          the          Sigma          Chi          Sweetheart          Dance          .          .          .          the          honorary-sponsored          Military          Ball          .          .          .          Attic         Club          Dance          .          .          .          Engineers’          Ball          .          .          .          the          Foresters’          and          the          Ag          students’          annual          ‘Brawls’.          .          .         the          “hard-work-but-it's-worth-it  ”          Spinster          Skip          .          .          .          and          the          Interfraternity          Ball.          Then          to          round         out          a          fuller-than-usual          year          of          social          ‘‘whirling’’          were          the          strictly          formal          spring          dinner          dances.         1.          Kappa          Sigma          pledge          dance—genuine          coke,          Dean          Carter          2.          Interfraternity          Ball          in          the          Blue          Bucket          ballroom          3.          ATO          Tin          Can         dance          Bette          Weat          and          Bill          Last          |          4.          Thetas          go          “Wild          Weat  ’          with          the          big          44's          and          them          wild,          wild          women!          5.          Just          call         me          autumne--Fall          (falling          Pine          6.          The          Walakala-Kaloma-Kapoilani          boys          and          their          old          Ken-Fiji          home          .          7.          Shet          the         door,          Clem:          woe          you          raised          in          the          £         ill          was          predominant         y         Spur-JK          Bovin         late          in          the          fall.         y          tournament          hel         living          group,          were         Teams,          representing          each          womer         :          :          RRS          Tos         made          up          of          men          who          had          never          before          fought          in          the         sua          e.          For          a          h          preced          he          fights,          the          pugi         lists          trai          under          the          idance          of          10°          rsity          boxers.         Color          was          added          to          t          ontests          by          skits          and          cheers          giver         by          women          backing          tl          “ont          int:          d          everyone          had          a         ne          ti          ven          the          |          th          got          to          eat          dinner          with          th         sponsoring          grouy         T          i          have!          ad         he          nu          }         fap          1          wir          erir         6.          Ea          the          fall          s          re          4          Ik          t          t         Wil          Varsity          boxing          manage          f         ire          {          th          xor          ’          rf          k          ;         leler          emselve         Holly          Week         With          the          usual          expectations          we          looked          forward          to          the          usual         Holly          Week.          But          this          year          the          sophomores          outdid          them-         selves          to          organize          and          sponsor          an          outstanding          week          of         activities.          An          hilarious          assembly          was          presented          using          the         theme,          “Life          in          a          Co-Ed          Dorm.”         d          all          living          groups,          and          topped          off          the          proceedings         “Moonlight          and          Mistletoe,”’          the          traditional          Holly         e.          The          dance         t         impossible’’          to          decorate.          But          the          sophomores          did          it         as         }         Sophomores          also          sere-         was          held          in          the          Memorial          Gym—here-         in          an          unsurpassed          manner.         Winter          at          Jdaho         Idaho          students,          proud          of          their          campus,         which          is          beautiful          in          any          season          of          the         year,          will          remember          with          especial          pride         its          appearance          in          the          crispness          of          win-         ter's          grasp.          This          year          Jack          Frost          forgot         to          look          at          the          calendar,          and          when,          in         April,          he          was          at          work          again,          students         wondered          if          winter          wasn't          in          its          second         childhood.          But          altogether,          winter          at         Idaho          is          brisk,          snappy,          and          good          as          a         waker-upper          for          those          8:00          o’clocks.         1.          The          Memorial          steps,          a¢          beautiful          as          over          ..          .          2.          ‘Fight         og          —          ‘om          fair,          light'em          square——but          fight'em          to          the          end”...         m          Se,          ‘i          oat          =          dance          hilarit          4.           Frigid          midget          .          .          .          5.          No          matter          how         i          ¥         many          times          this          place          is          surveyed,          without          re-surveying          you         could          never          draw          an          accurate          topographical          map          with          cor         rect          oF          ide          lines          6.          lack          Frost          has          been          at          his          work          again         7.          “A          thing          of          beauty’’——that’e          Idaho          to          us          8.          Ssh         ,          rr?          ;          :          ig         Shad          eeay          .          ,          -          d          .          ft          :          Listen          to          the          footprint         -                    -         ae         _         Crailers          and          Pre-fabs          .          .          .         Comprising          an          integral          part          of          university          life          these          days          are          the          veterans’          villages          which          have         made          an          appearance          all          over          the          country.          At          Idaho,          participation          in          both          Independent          and         Greek          politics,          organizing          groups          for          flood          and          fire          prevention,          membership          in          almost          every         university          activity          and          organization,          scholarly          and          cooperative          attitudes—all          these          have          char-         acterized          the          orientation          of          the          veterans.         1,          It          ian't          a          big          thing,          but          it's          growing          .          ..          2.          Looks          like          Monday          in          the          same          place          1,          “Paradise          Creek’          drawa          attention...          4.          A          little         misa          of          the          “Village.”         and          life          in          the          Village.          .          .         Trailer          and          pre-fab          living          is          not          all          it          might          be,          especially          after          the          first          surface          of          adventure         has          worn          through          and          the          substance          of          the          difficulties          to          be          put          up          with          begins          to          show.          But         our          veterans          and          their          wives          and          children          have          shown          remarkably          well          their          ability          to          over-         come          these          difficulties          and          to          take          an          active          part          in          the          extra-curricular          angle          of          an          active         campus.          Hats          off          to          our          “‘veteran          villages!”         1.          Vet's          Village          has          a          main          street,          too          .          2.          Waiting          for          dinner          3.          Wintertime          4.          Hmene-looks          like          a          future          Idaho          football          star.         |          q         i]         if         |         t         Military          Ball         For          the          first          time          since          before          the          war,          ROTC          students          put         is          and          went          to          a          military          ball.          Jointly         rd          and          Blade          and          Pershing          Rifles,          the         ledges          of          those          two          groups.          Mortars         di          rifles,          and          crossed          sabers          gave          the          Bucket          ball-         ai          m4         room          a4          military          air.          But          in          a          year          of          peace,          the          uniforms         were          just          good          fun;          a          military          ball          was          just          another          party.         St          ins          zi.         pone          igh         Pepin:          hy         tt?          ai          aes         ‘ee         tere          .         :          |         |          Ngee          P         J         a         —          hh          fe          pee         me          tik,          re         ’         Spinster          Skip         ‘Turnabout          is          fair          p!          And          so          went          the          play          on          the         Mortar          Board         day          of          the          Spinster         Skip.          This          tradition          is          sponsored          annua          senior          honorary.          This         women’s         being          Leap          Year,          the          theme          was          “Grab          and          the          occasion          was          even          more         hilarious          than          usual.          Undated          male:          4s          out          trying          to          keep          the          luckier          men         ernoon          tea          dance,          Of          course,          the          women          pocket         d          up          as          they          took          the          men          wherever          they          wished          to          go.          This          year          a          prize         from          being          escorted          by          their          dates          to          the         the          checks          that          pil         of          hand-knit          argyles          was          awarded          the          man          wearing          the          most          original          handmade          corsage          pre         sented          to          him          by          his          lady.         ie          thou          rk          over          a          cent          while          Newt          Culler          say          2.          Spinster         tha!          rf,          jus          c          4.          jack          Robinotte’s          taken          a          fan          rt,          Margaret          E         for          him          f          making          the          moet          origi          c          E          t's          tht          women          taking          men          int          rl                    ‘uleeze,          jedge-—let          me          b         I’          man          back!          7.          What          women          man!          But          it's          fun!         Queens...         and          one          King         This          year,          as          every          year          at          Idaho,          found         the          campus          beauties          vieing          for          many         titles          and          crowns.          Here          are          a          few          of          the         lovelies          who          have          reigned          as          ‘Queen          for         a          Day.  ’          Going          from          left          to          right          are          Lois         Winner,          Homecoming          Queen,          crowned         at          the          Homecoming          Dance;          the          ‘Spur          of         the          Moment,”’          Jo          Anne          Elam,          elected          by         the          IK’s,          with          Vaun          Bolingbroke,          Spurs’         choice          for          ‘Knight          of          the          Night’;          Patri-         cia          Nelson,          Sweetheart          of          Sigma          Chi,         who          received          not          only          a          trophy,          but          a         ‘White          Cross”          as          well;          Gladyne          Taufen,         who          ruled          over          the          Sophomore          Holly         Dance;          Beverly          Gordon,          ATO          Esquire         Girl          of          1948;          and          Shirley          Perrigo,          who         captured          the          SAE’s          newly          traditional         “Frosh          Queen”          title.          Gem          press          time         came          too          early          to          include          pictures          of         Blot’s          ‘Idaho          Co-ed,  ’.          B everly          Halliday;         LDS          Sweetheart,          Daryl          Canfield;          ‘I’         Club          Queen          Jo          Ann          Horton;          and          May         Queen          Donna          Chapman,          who          reiqned         at          the          annual          May          Fete.         oe.          lV          4         _-          —_—_         MEMBERS          ONLY         2)         =o         om         !          [3         aot         Cime          out          for         Living         The          initial          flurry          of          starting          to          school          set-         tled          down          to          a          steady          trot          after          several         weeks,          and          the          students          took          time          off         from          studies          and          activities          to          relax.          New         friendships          sprang          up          and          old          acquain-         tances          were          renewed          in          the          campus          coke         spots,          the          living          groups,          and          classrooms.         Playing          cards,          dancing,          movies          and          the         inevitable          gab          sessions,          not          to          mention         the          multitude          of          get-acquainted          func-         fun          in          mixed          company          or          otherwise          and         demonstrated          the          traditionally          friendly         spirit          of          Idaho.         |.          Working          on          the          new          look          2.          Isn't          love          wonderful!         3.          The          Walakala-Kaloma-Kapoilani          boys          and          their          old         Ken-Fiji          home          4          euch          stuff          as          dreams          are          made          or         Oh!          how          that          glitter          taketh          me!’          5.          Oh,          for          the          toil          of         4          life          un-quard!          6.          Oh,          what          manner          of          men          are          these         take          a          Greek          brunette          and          o          Speed          Graphic          to          the         ynic          Crystal          Ballroom          blow          in          Boise.           Oh,          well         7.          Decoration          Day,          tiret          anniversary.          R.L.P.,          dear          old          home         Concert          Series         These          artists          made          up          this          year’s          Moscow-Pullman          Com-         munity          Concert          series:          1.          One          of          the          members          of          the          Don         Cossack          Chorus          ..          .          2.          The          De          Paar          Infantry          Chorus          of         Negro          veterans          ..          .          3.          Carroll          Glenn,          called          by          critics          the         outstanding          woman          violinist          of          her          time.          In          her          climb          to         success,          she          has          won          all          four          of          the          major          music          awards          of         this          country          ...4.          Maryla          Jonas,          Polish          pianist.          After          escap-         ing          the          Nazi          invasion,          Miss          Jonas          began          tours          of          South         America,          Mexico,          and          the          United          States          ..          .          5.          Jussi          Bjoer-         ling,          the          young          Swedish          tenor,          singing          one          of          the          arias          that         made          him          famous          as          a          Metropolitan          Opera          star          ..          .          6.          The         General          Platoff          Don          Cossack          Chorus          presented          a          group          of         their          native          songs          and          dances.         e                    ay         .          e¢@ee         -e  ¢          e@eese         —          @          ee ,%,¢          OO          Ode         a,         ——         ———..         House          Dances         Each          year          the          talent,          originality,          and          ingenuity          of          living          group          members          is          displayed          by          the         novel          dances          they          present.          Trying          to          outdo          others          this          year,          they          dreamed          up          such          themes          as         the          Beta          ‘Christmas          in          Indian          Dip’...          TKE          “Apache          Dance”          .          .          .          Forney          Hall's          ‘Garden          of         the          Moon           ..          .          and          Willis          Sweet's          ‘‘Cabaret.'’          The          Thetas          had          their          ‘  Go          West,          Young          Man          .          ATO's          collected          cans          for          months          for          their          ‘Tin          Can          (anything          goes)  ’          affair          .          .          .          The          Bowery,         transplanted          to          the          SAE          house,          is          always          gay          .          .          .          Delts          go          truly          “Moscow”          with          the          ‘‘Russian         Ball’          .          .          .          the          Kappa          Sigs          turned          their          white-pillared          house          into          a          ski          lodge          for          an          all-day          House         Party,          and          the          Fijis          revived          an          old          custom          and          presented          an          appropriate          ‘Grass          Skirt          Party.”’         1.          P          is          Delite          and          their          dates          lend          us          a          amile          at          the          Phi          Delt          eemi-f          renal          2.          ‘She's          the          sweetheart          of          Sigma          Chi          3,          Looks          like          th         “          rennen          ek          at          the          SAE          Bowery          dance          4.          Exchange          ni          tight          hes          rolled          around          again          3.          “Shall          we          dance          6.          “Dear          Diary:          I'm         ’          kine          q          lo          ur          Haye          Hall          dance,          because          with          him          I          know          |          etand          4          chance          7.          Mucker’s          Bali          Has          anyone          eeen          Diamond          Jin         Spring          rains          stopped          long          enough          for         the          annual          May          Fete          to          present          its          share         of          beauty          and          brains          on          May          1,          1947,         before          visiting          mothers.          The          University         Concert          Band,          Spurs,          University          Singers         and          the          PE          department          displayed          expert         skills;          Spurs,          Mortar          Board          and          Silver         Lance          tapped;          the          court          of          honor          just          sat         and          looked          beautiful.         ati          heres         Summer          School         The          eager          beavers          who          go          to          school          all          year          around          moved          into          two          halls          and          twelve          houses         to          work          for          additional          credits          in          summer          school.          Warm          days          and          later          permissions          proved          4s         distracting          as          the          ASUI          play,          the          high          school          concert          and          the          faculty-student          barn          dance.         Probably          most          distracting          were          the          music          camp          students          down          the          hall          who          insisted          on          playing         trombone          scales          at           6:00          a.m.         de          in          summer          .          4.          Watch          your          follow-throug’         39         42         5         January          15,          1948         Miss          Elizabeth          Robinson         Editor,           Gem          of          the          Mountains          University          of          Idaho         Moscow,          Idaho         Dear          Miss          Robinson?         Will          be          happy          to          select          the         beauty          queen          for          your          yearbook,          Gem          of          the          Mountains  .         Please          send          the          photos          to         me          -          by          regular          mail          -          at          9028         Sunset          Boulevard,          Hollywood          46.         Sincere}y          LL          a)          aby         Above          is          t          |          t          i          y          g          -          g          p          .          =          12)         te          i          i         he          e          Tr          in          which          Bing          Crosb          aqree          d          to          jud          e          ic          tures          of          Idaho          campus         _          ;         beauties.          he          t          U5          ate          p          .          oe          y         I          wenty          five          coed          whos          e          1¢          tures          were          $s          if          m          ed          wel!          e         Su          itte          ere          chos          n          b         At          right          is          Bing          Crosby.          who          selected          the          pi         tures          of          the          coeds          shown          in          this          section         Bing          Crosby         Crosby          stated          in          a          final          letter          accompanying          his          choices          that          he          was          certainly         glad          to          be          permitted          to          choose          twelve          girls          in          place          of          two          or          three          from          the         photographs          sent          him.          He          stated          also,          “'It's          difficult          to          judge          by          photos          .          .          .          Also         we          must          choose          from          our          own          standards          at          the          picture          studios...          We          have          taken         into          consideration,          also,          the          advice          of          Wally          Westmore,          Paramount          make-up         artist,          in          judging          these          pictures          and          making          our          selections.  ’         43         Photographs          by          Don          Robertson         Photograph          by          Hutchison         Rita          Marie          Steuart         Photographs          by          Don          Robertson         Mary          Louise          Stringer         Photograph          by          Hutchison         Photographs          by          Don          Robertson         Photograph          by          Hutchison         Eve          Barbara          Smith         _          ee          ee          ee          ee          ei         Photographs          by          Don          Robertson         Photograph          by          Hutchison         Gladyne          Cornelia          Taufen         Ba          rhara          A          nn          Bedwell         ae         Photograph          by          Hutchison         Photographs          by          Don          Robertson         Photograph          by          Hutchison         Janet          Elizabeth          White         Photographs          by          Don          Robertson         Betty          Alice          Tellin         Claire          Louise          Hale         Margaret          Cecile          Cranston         pn          eg          ©          —         7          of          -%         Ao          oer”         7         Christy          Anne          Sargent         Patricia          Jean          Barnes         Rosemary          Elizabeth          Andries         Photographs          by          Don          Robertson         NURSE          EES         LINGIN:          LING         ERHORATE          RY         wre         ————         li          arr         ie          HIN         f           rps          asm          wa                   im                    7         @          i:          “ei          g         Engineering          Laborat         Kirtley         S         =         =|         i         SE         WY:         No          =         S         Ss         S         C         Governor          C.          A.          Robins         t         ee                   ‘s!          BLAINE         President          9.          €.          Buchanan         63         uM         Emery          C.          Owen,          vice-president;          W.          F.          McNaughton;          |.          L.          McCarthy,          president:          Alton          B.          Jones.          state          ¢          iperintendent          otf          public          instruction;          Mauce         C.          Houston,          secretary;          John          D.          Remsberg,          Jr         Board          of          Regents         Final          decisions          concerning          the          University          rest          with          the          Board          of          Regents,          the          supreme          governing         body          of          Gem          State          education.          At          their          quarterly          meetings,          this          sixmember          board          passes          upon         the          distribution          of          appropriations,          and          gives          final          approval          on          all          decisions          They          found          them-         selves          especially          busy          this          year          approving          appointments          of          the          expanding          and          changing          faculty.         With          an          increase          in          educational          problems          of          the          state,          the          board          of          regents          has          been          kept         busy          solving          these          problems.          The          results          obtained          are          a          good          criterion          of          the          board's          efforts.         The          board's          members          are          appointed          by          the          governor          from          the          state's          interested          residents         willing          to          devote          many          hours          to          the          University.         To          this          group          are          entrusted          the          duties          of          administering          various          independent          departments          of         the          University          which          are          a          vital          part          of          the          campus          machinery.         The          staff          is          composed          of          personnel          with          long          experience          in          their          jobs          who          do          most          of          their         work          “behind          the          scenes.’          To          these          administrators          falls          the          task          of          keeping          the          University         operating          efficiently,          from          scheduling          classes          to          selling          basketball          tickets.         Idaho's          administrators          are          able          and          enthusiastic.          By          coordinating          and          putting          into          practice         the          policies          of          the          University,          they          play          a          major          part          in          making          Idaho          among          the          finest          of         institutions.          The          “hats          off'’          department          gives          a          vote          of          thanks          to          them          for          their          untiring          efforts         to          keep          giving          students          the          things          so          often          taken          for          granted.         Not          pictured          here          are          Robert          F.          Greene,          director          of          dormitories;          L.          C.          Warner,          purchasing         agent;          and          George          Gagon,          University          engineer.         Administrative          Officials         Harold          D,          Cramer,          MD          Kenneth          A.          Dick          D.          D,          DuSault         University          Physician          Bursar          Regixtrar         ©.          A.          Fitzgerald          lames          M.          Lyle          M.          Belle          Sweet          C.          A,          Truitt         Director          of          Publications          Alumni          Secretary          University          Librarian          Buildings          and          Grounds         65         Dean          of          Men         H.          E.          Lattig,          Dean          of          Men,          is          concerned         with          the          myriad          problems          that          confront          the         university          man.          A          graduate          of          Idaho,          Dean         Lattig          was          head          of          the          Department          of          Agri-         cultural          Education          before          assuming          the         duties          of          the          office          which          he          holds          today.         In          addition          to          his          task          as          counselor          to         men,          his          work          includes          supervision          of         men’s          dormitories          and          service          on          several         committees          as          an          administrative          advisor         Though          ever          eager          to          assist          with          praise          or         with          constructive          criticism,          Dean          Lattiq          be-         lieves          that          students          should          have          much          free-         dom          in          the          conduct          of          their          activities.          His         devotion          to          his          task,          his          wisdom,          and          his         determination          in          dealing          with          student          prob-         lems          have          earned          him          the          trust          and          respect         of          all          who          have          worked          with          him.         })                   Dean          of          Women         With          tireless          devotion,          Dean          Louise          Carter         has          served          Idaho          for          several          years.          Her         understanding          and          serenity          have          made          her         the          confidante,          friend,          and          advisor          of          Idaho         women.          Ever          aware          of          the          part          women          play         in          university          life,          her          guidance          and          her         guardianship          of          the          spirit          and          ideals          of         Idaho          have          made          her          loved          and          esteemed.         Dean          Carter          once          again          displayed          her         liberal          feelings          when          she          allowed          women         the          long-awaited          one          o'clock          permissions         She          served          as          assistant          dean          of          women         from          1923          to          1928.          As          assistant          dean          she         was          responsible          for          the          first          Mortar          Board         Spinster          Skip.          She          served          as          Dean          of         Women          at          Whitman          from          1928          to          1931          and         was          appointed          to          her          present          position          in         1944.         Dean          H,          E.          Lattia         Graduate          Manager         Always          ready          with          a          big          grin          and          4          help-         ing          hand          is          graduate          manager          Gale          Mix,         the          man          who          holds          the          ASUI          purse         strings.          Upon          his          shoulders          fall          the          com-         plaints          and          problems          of          executive          board,         rally          committees          and          student          body          rep-         resentatives.         An          Idaho          graduate          in          the          College          of         Law,          Mix          assumed          the          duties          of          his          pres-         ent          position          in          1939.          One          of          his          major         projects          this          year          was          plans          for          remodel-         ing          and          enlarging          the          Student          Union         Building.         A          qood          listener          and          a          dependable          ad-         visor,          Gale          Mix          has          proved          to          he          a          fire-         ball          sports          promoter,          a          super          salesman,         and          a          tireless          worker.         Gale          L.          Mix         Graduate          Manager         As          ASUI          News          Director,          Ken          Hunter          keeps          the          press         informed          on          ASUI          doings.          These          responsibilities          keep         him          busily          engaged          for          long          hours          each          day          (with         time          out          for          his          noted          friendly          chats).          Also          included          in         his          duties          is          the          advisorship          of          university          publications.         Marilyn          Gorshe,          secretary          and          cashier,          handles          the         accounts          of          ASUI          organizations          and          activities,          and         manages          efficiently          the          numerous          details          of          the          office.         Two          part-time          staff          members          are          Margaret          Arnold,         assistant          secretary,          and          Jane          Evans,          in          charge          of         advertising          accounts.          Ken           Hunter,          Athletic          News          Director,          grins          at          one          of          hia          own          Marilyn          Gorshe,          Gale's          secretary          indispensable,          and          Margaret          Arnold          and          Jane          Thompson         subtle          jokes         Evans,          aceictants,          reset          between          rounde          of          celling          baekethall          tickets         67         A          biggie          bi         ee          7         xeaeernee         i.          ,         css          +:                    eames         Seeeeeane         4         MME          i         Aha         %          7m          hele         he                   se         -         University          Faculty         Great          responsibilities          fall          to          the          professors          in          any          uni-         versity.          It          is          they          who          direct          the          tuture          world          citizens         toward          some          understanding          of          themselves,          the          world,         and          others,          and          help          them          prepare          to          meet          and          face         responsibilities          and          professional          positions.         But          all          work          and          no          play          would          make          even          a          pro-         fessor          dull.          Therefore,          these          men          and          women          balance         their          academic          pursuits          and          directions          with          social          get-         togethers          and          relaxation.         Faculty          members          find          little          time          for          relaxation          dur-         ing          the          day,          but          once          in          a          while          you          can          find          some          of         them          having          coffee          in          the          Nest,          smoking          a          short          ciga-         rette          outside          the          '’‘Ad”’          building,          or          cutting          a          ‘’square         dance”          rug          in          one          of          the          regular          sessions          each          month.         The          housing          shortage          this          year          as          in          the          past          was          not          only          a          problem          relegated          to          the          cubby-hole         on          “student          problems.”          Finally,          the          green-and-red-rooted          housing          project          behind          Forney          and         Hays          halls          was          finished,          early          in          the          tall,          to          help          relieve          faculty          members’          worries          about          “bed         and          board.          70         Aside          from          helping          at          the          beginning          of         each          new          semester          at          Idaho          to          make          reg-         istration          speedy          and          efficient,          faculty         members          are          kept          busy          listening          to          the         trials          and          tribulations          of          students,          dis-         cussing          campus          affairs          with          them          in          off         moments,          and          sharing          the          bright          spots         as          well.          Of          course,          they          must          always          take         time          to          make          oul          and          mark          those          inevil-         able          quizzes          and          assignments.         Dr.          Martin          qots          a          qood          close-up          of          reaqes          a!          the          Spinster          Skir         Some          students          think          of          faculty          members          as          too          many          people          who          give          out          too          many          assignments         that          take          too          much          time          and          effort.          Most          of          us,          however,          realize          they          are          those          gracious          indi-         viduals          who          give          their          time          and          effort          to          advising          clubs          and          honoraries,          to          judging          contests,          to         counseling          and          helping          in          classrooms,          and          to          friendly          conversational          moments.         This          ic          what          is          known          as          4          “Faculty          mixture”          Ditto         Established          in          1900,          the          College          of          Letters          and          Science          is         the          oldest          division          of          the          University          of          Idaho.          Its          aim          is          to         provide          opportunities          for          a          liberal          education,          as          well          as         studies,          natural          sciences,          and          fine          arts.          The          primary          goal         of          this          college          is          to          graduate          cultured          men          and          women         who          will          be          creditable          members          of          society,          regardless          of         their          particular          occupation.         Since          his          arrival          as          a          university           faculty          member          in          1924,         T.          S.          Kerr,          Dean          of          the          College          of          Letters          and          Science,          has         been          one          of          the          best          known          of          Idaho          deans.          He          received         degrees          at          Indiana          University          and          the          University          of          Michi-         gan;          serves          as          a          member          of          Idaho's          athletic          faculty          board,         and          also          has          found          time          to          write          several          books          on          law.         College          of          Letters          and          Science         Hall          M.          Macklin          Boyd          A,          Martin         Music          Social          Science         Edwin          Dummer          Kenneth          Hoag         Language          English          and          Allied          Subsject         Margarot          Ritchie          H.          W.          Stetlens         Home          Economic          Biological          Science         72         If          you're          wondering          where          these          pretty          seam-         stresses          hide          out,          take          a          look          in          the          northwesi         wing          of          the          Ad          Building          up          on          third          floor         Future          architects          learn          fundamentals          of          perspec         tive          drawing          and          shades          and          shadows.         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Knox         Lindemer         Luke         dergensen         dordan         Kuehl         Lowry         McBride         years          at          Idaho,          seniors          are          inclined          to          quip         Johnson,          M.         Kelley         Leeper         Lindstedt         McCom          bs         77         McDowell          McLaughlin          MoeWilliams          Maley          Mather         Mayo          Miller          Morrison          Numbers          O'Dennell         McDowell,          Shirley          J.          B.A:          Twir          McLaughlin,          VF         Vivian          dean          B.A          (Pol          Sci          St          Delta          AW          ©          A         Treas,          4,          Council          3-4;          Westminster          Gi          !         Board,          V..Chmn.          3;          WAA          McWilliams,          aaacrcnes          Francis          f         (Enq.):          Elmhurst,          Long          Island.          New          York:          St.          John’s          University,          N          Y.         SMYE         4          y          Sentine!          Clut          2.          Delta         “Obendort,          Joseph          Hessen:          'B          A          (Econ.)         rms          Willi         t          Hall.          Owens,          Vivian          Athalie          Tarbet          5.5          Lewiston         Argonaut,          Reporter          4;          TMA          2          Maloy,          Barbara          5.A.;          Caldwe!!          te          }          |;          Eastern          Washington          iducation         Gamma          Phi          Beta          Mather.          Frank                    f          ef          3-4.          Paulaen.          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Mar          dive          {          K          Stanley,          Larry          Barnett          B.S.          |          Idaho          State          Colle          30         Phi          1.4          Greek          C          aucus          1          mbia:          Inte          lagqiate          Knight          2-4          Pflug,          Margaret          D          qqgen-         2.          Oakley,          Shirley          May          ‘Bs          Hays          Hall          dorfer          8.5.(Chem          Kellogg:          Argonaut          1-2;          WAA          1-2;          Newmar         “uk         66          Tee          a          ee          .          .          9         Oh-it          ain't          a          big          thing!”          ..          .         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Siddoway,          Grant          Bean          B.S          Teton:         il          3;          Debate          1-4                  “ditor          3          Intran         college          of          Idaho:          Beta          Theta          Pi         ral          Det          hi          Epsilon          Delta          Smith,          Andra          Elai         e:          Ph          hi          Omega;          Spurs          2         4          He          meter          Guild          bd:          Ur         yorm          ALEE          Smith,          Everett          Hilliard          Philip          B.A         sinixia          Delta          ty;          W          Sweet          Hall:          Pine          Hall          e          swcus          3         hairman          }          Smith,          patency          57          Enq          Be           ;          Kappa         Ring          Doris          El          H          News          at          fal          Ski          Club          3         lon          Delt          Als          A.          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Spaeth          Stump         Truedell          Weppler          Williams          Wren         79         80         Seven          hundred          and          forty          acres          of          deeded          land          and          twelve         permanent          buildings          are          just          a          small          part          of          the          vast          amount         of          equipment          the          College          of          Agriculture          maintains          for         industrious          agriculture          students          at          Idaho.          Research          and         extension          services          help          place          Idaho          farms          among          the          most         modern          and          well-managed          in          the          country.          Well-educated         county          agents          throughout          the          state          can          and          have          stimulated         the          growth          of          the          agricultural          industry          in          Idaho         Although          he          took          over          the          duties          of          Dean          of          the          College         of          Agriculture          just          two          years          ago,          Dean          D.          R.          Theophilus         has          been          an          Idaho          faculty          member          since          1927,          Dean          Theo-         Shilus          did          most          of          his          studying          at          Iowa          State          College,         is          y          }         +         t         f          ee         i         receiving          three          degrees          from          that          school.          Always          inter-         ested          in          university          activities,          he          cooperates          fully          with          the         students.         W.          Martir          Leif          Verve          H.          A.          Winner         ture          Agricultural          Education         Dairy          Science          maicrs          inepect          a          new          piece          of         equipment          in          the          school's          new          creamery.         An          “Ag”          student          learns          the           technique          of          the         hammer          and          anvil-—-under          the          instructor's          watch-         ful          eye,         Judging          sheep          at          the          Little          International.         Future          agricultural          leaders          study          the          intricacies         of          a          new          tractor.         8]         Anderson.          Marion          L.          8          S.(Agr.);          Idaho          Falle;          LDS.          Beckman,         “larence          Albert          (8.S,(Aqr.);          Emmett;          Chrisman          Hall          Independent         Studer          ‘ouncil          }-4.          V_.Pres.          4;          Ag          Club          2-4,          V.-Pres,          3.          Bostwick,         Wallace          M.          Jr.          B.S.(Agr.);          Boise:          Willis          Sweet          Hall          Ag          Club          3-4         Bretz,          John          Crawford          BS          (Aqr.);          Yuma,          Ariz.;          Alpha          Zeta          3-4;         Ag          Club          3-4;          “I          Club          4;          Dairy          Products          ludging          Team          4;          Tennis         feam          3.          Copenhaver,          Howard          Vernon          B.S          (Agr.):          Emmett:          Siqma         thi;          Alpha          Zeta          4;          Ag          Club          3.          Cree,          Robert          Victor          B.S.{Agr.)         0          Zeta          4;          Ag          Club          3-4.          Davis,          Elmo          Warren          B.S.         weetwater;          Sigma          Alpha          Eposilon;          Alpha          Zeta          3-4,          Treas.          4         Club          1-4.          Erramouspe,          Albert          BS          {Aqr.):          Malad:          Chrieman         ll.          Eyestone,          Robert          Dale          B.S.(Aqr.):          Twin          Falls:          Tau          Kappa         on          1-4,          Pre          :          ASUI          Exec.          Baar          Disciplinary          Board          4;          Blue         Team          4;          Aq          Club          2-4,          V.-Pres.          4;          Interfrater-         2-3;          Track          1-3.          Fry,          Martin          Louis          B.S         Rifle          Team          1-3;          Scabbard          and          Blade          3;          Ag         Internationa!          2-4          Gallup,          Darrell          L.         3-4.          Harris,          Dee          Miekle          B.S.(Agr.)         4;          Little          International          2-4;          Alpha         Dramatic          Production          4:          Lambda          De!ta         mal          Dairy          Products          Team          3;          Dairy          Cattle         re          4.          Holen,          Norman          E.          .S.(Agr.)         all,          Jacobs,          Frank          Harris          B.S.(Agr.):         Scribe          4;          Clase          Pres.          1;          Livestock          Judging         14;          Lambda          Delta          Sigma          1-4.          dohnson,          Phillip         4;          Dairy          Judg         nity          Council          3;          “'l          lub         Agr.);          Horseshoe          Bend         Anderson          Beckman          Bostwick         Bretz          Copenhaver          Cree         Davis          Erramouspe          Eyestone         Fry          Gallup          Harris         Holen          Jacobs          Johnson         expended          weary          hours          on          activities,         op         i         te.          Matthews,          Ralph          eS          oy         ulx          Student          Activ          tise          ane          wae         dependent          Council          2          Treas          2,          Pres.          3;          Ag          at         d          3.          Nally,          Vincent          A.          1.5          ‘i          Midvale          Per          hing          Rifles         1-2;          Associated          Miners          1-2:          Aq          Club          3.4.          Neiwirth,          Carl          Ernest         B.5.(Agr.);          Rexburg;          LDS          House;          Alpha          Zeta          3-4,          Pres.          4,          Editor          3         Blue          Key          4          4;          D.          Day          Chmn.          3;          [K's          1-2;          Livestock          ludging          Team          4         dependent          Caucus          2-3          Ine          fepen          dent          Council          2;          Ag          Club          2-4         swilt          Eesay          Winner          2;          vecoming          “Or          mn,          3;          Lambea          Delta         Sigma          1-4,          Sec.          2.          V.-Pres.          3:          Ag          Student          Faculty          Comm          4;          Varsity         Cross          Country          and          Track          |.          Nielsen,          Andrew          Glenn          B.S.A         Nampa:          Delta          Tau          Delta.          Owen,          Edward          W.          5.S.(Agr          Low         Ralstin.          Koith          Adrian          B.S.(Agr.         cler          4:          1          Mor         t          Jouncil          I:          Cor         Band          |          rs          |          Sentten,          Eugene          Robert          B         (Agr.):          Castle’          4:          Alpha          Zeta          4:          Lamixia          Chi          ppipra         1.3          dceenson,          “Hugh          oe          B,S.(Agr.);          Rexburg;          Alpha          Zet         Ag          Club          1-4          Live          stock          Judging          Team          4:          Swift          Essay          Cont         Toevs,          Gordon          R.          B.S          (Aqr.);          Aberdeen;          Ag          Club          |.2.          True,          Rob-         ert          Terrell          B.S.{Agr.):          Caldwell:          Aq          Club          1-2.          Wald,          George         doseph          B.S.(Agr.);          Brooklyn.          New          York:          Ag          Club          2-4;          Little          Inter         national          2          4          Wetter,          Paul          8.S.(Agr.):          Plummer:          Delta          Chi:          Intra         mural          Sports          1-4;          [K's          1-3;          Ag          Club          1-4,          V.-Pres.          3,          Pree.          4;          Delta         Chi          14,          House          Mar.          4;          Alpha          Zeta          4;          Blue          Key          4;          4-H          Club          !         Williarns,          Lynn          Harley          8S          (Agr);          Boies:          Pine          Hall          Wilson,         Lowell          Ogilvie          8.S.(Aar.):          Dubois:          Aq          Club          3.4;          Tau          Mem          Aleph          3         Matthews          Nally          Neiwirth         Nielsen          Owen          Ralstin         Senften          Sorenson          Toevs         True          Wald          Wetter         Williams          Wilson         learned          to          exist          with          five          hours          sleep,         83         In          the          College          of          Engineering,          Idaho's          future          engineers         learn          the          scientific          application          of          blueprints,          slide          rules,         mathematics,          and          the          test          tute.          Established          in          1907,          the         College          of          Engineering          trains          students          to          meet          the          com-         petition          in          the          field          and          to          control          the          ‘forces          and          materials         of          nature          for          the          benefit          of          the          human          race,’’          which          is          real         proof          of          the          value          of          the          training          they          receive.         Comparatively          speaking,          Dr.          Allen          S.          Janssen          is          a          new         }         comer          to          the          ranks          of          Idaho          deans,          but          not          to          the          Univer-         f.          A          graduate          of          Idaho,          Dean          Janssen         sity          teaching          staf         received          his          Master’s          Degree          here          in          193]          and          progressed         upward          in          the          college,          first          heading          the          Civil          Engineering         department,          then          being          named          Acting          Dean          of          the          College,         and          finally          named          Dean.          He          was          recently          appointed          to          the         State          Board          of          Engineering          Examiners.         Dean          Allen          5.          lanssen         Hugo          Johnson          O.          Reiser         nl          sjinsering          Themical          Engineering         This          triad          examines          an          airplane          engine          in          the         Kirtley          Engineering          Lab          and          takes          notes          for          future         reference         Here          electrical          engineers          are          testing          battery          re         sistance          co          ils         This          is          an          induction          or          constant-speed          motor          so         they          tell          us.         Tug-ol-war          between          departments          in          engineering         school          at          the          engineering          smoker.          Lower          picture         shows          presidents          of          the          various          engineering          socie         ties          engaging          in          a          pie-esting          contest,          also          at          the         smoker         Barber          Burklund          Budarf          Dickinson          Dunn          Garrard         Gordon          Greeti          Griffiths          Hansberry          Hansen          Harness         James          Warren          Jr          E          M          w          '          1          Harness,          Alvin          Lee          2.5          E          }          ‘airfield          la         1;          A          1-4,          V          hmn,          4;          Ase          ated          yineors          2-4          Lindley          Hall;          As          4         Burklund,          Vernon          Douglas          Deory          land,          Oregon:          Al          7         i          ki          Club;          Ski          Te          Budarf,          1-4;          KUO!          3,          Technical          '         Dickinson,          William          John          Francis          James          B.5.(E.E         na          Nu,          Scholarship          Chmr          neers          1-4;          Idaho          Eng         Dunn,          Thomas          Monroe          Julius          B.S          ,         1.2:          Alpha          Tau          Omega          3-4          nma          D         Engineer          4:          Sigma          T          !          in         ME          }          .          Pt          Ma         A          Engir          Tou          +          ur          ‘         F          ‘          B          Duke          9          3         2          t          Greet,          utr         4          “Johnson,          ?          Philip         '          Mgr          Griffiths,          Rob.          Maurice          B.SAC.E          v         t          :          Haneberey,          dohn          Hugh          ouse          Mar.          3;          Sign          H          r         igmsa          Tau          3-4          3,          Cla          Tre          n          orsity          Baset         a          .          r          |          Hansen,          I           Club          3          yineers          2          eorsun:          Anton         Donald          Taylor          B.S          Sigma          Alpha          Clarence          8.          So,          Br;          ASME.          Larson,          Archie         Epsilon;          AIEF          prbury          Chul          Milton          dr,          f          sta          Theta          Pi;          AIEE          1-4.          Larson,         and          sometimes          even          entered          those          buildings          housing         Hattrup          Harlow          Hofmann          Humphrey         Johnson,          P.          Johnson,          5S.          M.          Kramer          Larson,          A.         @         ©)         Larson,          F.         Mowrey         Frank          Arnold          5         KUO!          Te         Lambda          Delta          5         D          ‘dley         sama          Alpha          Epsilor         Mowrey,          Gene          Burnete          f          Bs          :         We          i          ston          2         3ME         yma          Chi.          Nichols,          Richard          Addison          8B.‘         h.          Niebauer,          Kenneth          L.          B.5.(M.E         e          Inatitute          of          Technology;          ASME          3-4         Lash          Leeper          Lemon         Myers          Murphy          Nichols         Paste          James          Alton         the          classes          they          came          to          college          for          .         Rohay          Skinner          Soniville         Tipton          Wimmer          Wolfe         jated          Engineer         ce,          ,          Samuel          William          B         Meyers         Lindley          Hall          A          sted          Engir         Pr          3;          ASCE          3-4          (hire          James          Madison          B.S         Phi          Delta          Theta;          [Ke          |,          Treas.          2;          AIEE          3-4.          Rohay,          Charles          Donald         ‘          B.S          a(M          EB):          Glenna          Ferry.          Skinner,          Willlam          Lesl          s          oe         Sigma          4          Leeper,          James          ‘Elisworth.          B          Lewiston;          Chrisman          Hall.          Soniville,          Elmer          Ear!          B.S         Lemon.          Ralph          Burton          B          Cher          cow          JE          1-4:          Associated          Engineers          1-4;          I          da          ©          Engine         versity;          University          of          Washington;          Pt          ley          Allon          niel          BSCE          n          a          aif.          Pha          ¢         Meyers,          John          H.          .S.(M.E          juga          '          :          u          2-3;          ASCE          2         Miller,          James          V.          B.S.(M.E):          Lew          Ger          Taylor,          Roy          Edward         titute          of          Technol          Delta          :          5          t          ‘         sted          Se          a          Tipton,          ‘Frank         t          intr          j          t          1-4         F          Noche          ive          y          ?                   Phi          Omega          3-4,          Sec.          |:          AIRE          4         Sct          ‘hmn.          |.          Myers,          Ralph          p          t         Alberta;          Phi          Delta          Theta:          ASCE          1-4          ‘Wolfe.          John          Allison          B.S         Dramatios          |.2.          Murphy,          Bates          Howard          {1.,          So.          Br:          Willi          weet          AIRE         IE,          Junior          Awar         ort          Bat          4;          Ie         Stanley         Vance         Miller         Parker         Designed          to          prepare          students          for          the          general          practice          of         law          in          any          state,          the          College          of          Law          was          established          in         1909.          The          members          of          the          teaching          staff          do          not          practice         law          but          give          their          entire          time          to          instruction          and          research.         Assuming          the          duties          as          Dean          of          the          College          last          fall          was         Dean          E.          S.          Stimson.          Graduating          from          Syracuse          University’s         College          of          Law,          he          later          obtained          degrees          from          Ohio          State         and          the          University          of          Michigan.          In          1937          he          received          a          re-         search          fellowship          from          the          Harvard          Law          School.          He          later         served          as          Professor          of          Law          at          Syracuse          University          until          his         appointment          to          Idaho's          staff          last          fall.         88         Law          students          spend          long          hours          among          “Code         books          briefing          cases          for          future          careers          at          the          bar         Baker          Jones          Kidwell          Kingsford         Poterson          Rediord          Riordan          Wilkinson         Baker,          Bob          A.          LL.B.          Gunn,          dohn          William          LLB:          Poise;          Pomona          Rupert;          Phi          Alpha          Delta          2-4,          Justice          4,          Treas.          4;          Alpha          Kappa          Psi         College          1-3;          Siqma          Chi;          Bench          and          Bar,          Sec.          4,          Treas.          3:          Phi          Alpha          I          Club          2;          Fencing          Team,          Captain,          Coach          2.          Riordan,          Richard         Delta,          Marshal          4;          ROTC          Advanced,          dones,          William          dames          LIB          L.          LL.B;          Nampa;          College          of          Idaho;          Willis          Sweet          Hall,          Sec          -Treas.          2         Wallace;          Bench          and          Bar          3-5;          Aeyociated          Engineers          |-2.          Kingsford,          Pres.          3-4;          Phi          Alpha          Delta          3-4,          Clerk          3,          Chiet          Justice          4;          Bench          and         L.          O.          LLB.          Peterson,          dames          Theodore,          LIB:          Idaho          Faile:          Ph          Bar          2:4,          Sec.          2-3;          Honor          Court,          Assoc,          Justice          3;          IK;          Independent         Delta          Theta,          Pres,          3;          ASU]          Exec.          Board          3;          Curtcin          Club          2-3,          Treas,          3          Caucus;          Independent          Council;          Newman          Club.          Wilkinson,          E.          A.         Rench          and          Bar          3-4,          Reporter          4;          Vandaleers          |:          Frosh          Week          Publicity          LL.B.          Kidwell,          Robert          Vern          LL.B;          Council;          Rifle          Team          3-4;          Scab         CoChmn.          |;          ASUI          Playe          1.3.          Redford,          George          Eugene          LLB          bard          and          Blade:          Alpha          Kappo          Pai:          Class          Treas.          4:          Bench          and          Bar          3-5         (or          so          they          say)          ..          .         Established          in          1917,          the          School          of          Mines          at          Idaho          is          situated         in          one          of          the          foremost          mining          regions          of          the          world.          Main-         taining          courses          in          the          technology          of          the          mineral          industries,         the          School          of          Mines          is          best          described          in          terms          of          geology,         mining,          and          metallurgy,          its          main          departments.         Arthur          W.          Fahrenwald,          Dean          of          the          School          of          Mines,         studied          at          South          Dakota          and          New          Mexico,          has          taught          at         Idaho          since          1919.          Considered          an          expert          in          his          field,          Dean         Fahrenwald          is          credited          with          developing          the          flotation          proc-         ess,          in          which          ore          containing          a          mineral          is          crushed,          mixed         with          water          and          chemical          reagents,          agitated          and          aerated         so          that          the          minerals          attach          to          bubbles          and          move          to          the          top.         Approximately          90          per          cent          of          all          ores          are          treated          by          this         process.         Dean          Arthur          W.          Fahrenwald         School          of          Mines         Identifying          ore          samples          is          part          of          a         mining          student's          curriculum         Garber          Thomas          Wilde         Adelman,          Car!          Richard          dr.          8.5.(Met.Engr.):          Moscow:          Associated          B.S.(Min.Engr.):          Dundalk,          Maryland;          Iohna          Hopkins          University         Minere          3-4;          Sigma          Gamma          Epsilon          4;          Phi          Delta          Theta.          Asgian,          Sigma          Gamma          Epeiion,          Editor          3-4;          Associated          Miners          |-5.          Thomas,         Charles          B.S.(Geol.);          New          York,          N.Y.;          Sigma          Gammo          Epsilon          3-4          Charles          Richard          8.5.{Min.Engr.):          Portland,          Oregon:          Associated         AIMME          2-4;          Associated          Miners          3-4          arber,          John          Augustus          Miners          |-4;          AIMME          4;          Sigma          Alpha          Epsilon.          Wahl,          John          Charles         B.S.(Mining          Engr.);          Pittsburgh,          Pennsy          nia;          Delta          Chi.          V.-Prea.          2          B.S.(Met.Eng.):          Kellogg:          University          of          Colorado:          Colorado          School          of         House          Mor.          3;          Associated          Miners          1-4;          Sigma          Gamma          Epsilon          Wilde,          Willard          Dean          B.S.(Min.Engr.);          Moecow;          Sigma         Richards,          Otis          Harold          B.5.(Geo.          Engr          rnett,          Oklahoma:          Okla          3          p          Epsilon,          Sec.-Treas.          3-4;          Associated          Miners          1-4,          Sec.-Treas         homa          A.                    M.          College:          Associated          Miners          2-4.          Skiles,          David          Oscar          3;          Lambda          Delta          Sigma          2-4;          Scabbard          and          Blade          3:          Rifle          Team          2         Delta          Chi          1-4         Future          “‘muckers”          learn          the          lab          technique          of          mining         they          know          how          to          find          “‘Johnnie’s,”         9}         .The          School          of          Forestry          became          an          independent          school          in         1917          and          today          ranks          among          top-notch          accredited          schools         in          forestry.          Located          within          a          short          distance          of          dense          forests         and          some          of          the          largest          sawmills          and          logging          camps          in         the          United          States,          the          School          of          Forestry          has          exceptional         advantages          for          developing          professional          foresters          and          lum-         bermen.         Dwight          Jeffers,          Dean          of          the           School          of          Forestry,          directs         the          Bunyan          boys          who          congregate          here          from          many          states         A          Yale          graduate,          Dean          Jeffers          came          to          the          University          of         Idaho          in          1935          from          the          University          of          Washington.          He          is          at         home          in          any          outdoor          atmosphere          and          emphasizes          practical         experience          in          training          his          future          foresters.         Barnett,          Steele          B.S.(For.):          Tulsa.          Okla.;          Vet's          Village,          Council          4;         Independent          Caucus          4;          Associated          Foresters          1-4,          Pres.          4.          Bigelow,         Charles          Allen          8B,S.(For.):          St.          Helena.          Calif;          California,          Agqaies;         Associated          Foresters          2-4,          V..Pres.          3;          Xi          Sigma          Pi          3.4.          Brislain,         Donal          William          B.S.(For.);          Pueblo.          Colo;          Phi          Gamma          Delta;          Asso         ciated          Foresters,          Sec.          4;          Forestry          Week          Chmn.          3.          Brown,          Ellsworth         Reade,          8.S.(For.):;          Cheney.          Wash.:          Chrisman          Hall;          Associated          For         esters          }-4.          Evans,          Thomas          Culbertson          8.5.          (For);          Pocatello;          U.          of         l,,          So.          Br          Willis          Sweet;          Associated          Foresters          3-4;          Independent         Caucus          4;          Independent          Counct!          3.          Herron,          dohn          Oliver          dr.          B.S.         (For.);          San          Diego,          Calif.;          San          Diego          State          College;          Willie          Sweet         Hall;          Associated          Foresters          |-4,          Ranger          4.          Hungerford,          C.          Roger         B.S.(For.):          Moscow;          Associated          Forestors          1.4;          Xi          Siqma          Pi          3-4         Johannesen,          Mark          Meyer          BS.(For.);          Murray,          Utah:          Associated         Foresters          3-4;          Vandal          Ski          Club          4;          Xi          Sigma          Pi_3-4.          Martin,          James         Albert          B.S.(For.);          Fort          Bragg,          Calif          eel,          Robert          William          B.S         (For.);          Orlando,          Florida;          University          of          Florida;          Washington          State         College;          Chrisman          Hall;          Associated          Foresters          2-4.          Potter,          Grant         Burton          5.S.(For.);          Estherville,          lowa;          Worthington          Junior          College;         Xi          Sigma          Pi          3-4,          Forwster          4;          Associated          Foresters          2-4;           'I'           Club          3-4;         Football          3.4,          Sutherland,          Charles          Fearn          6.S.(For.);          Moscow;          Xi         Sigma          Pi          3-4,          Ranger          4;          Sigma          Xi          4;          Associated          Foresters          1-4;          Per-         shing          Rifles          |         Barnott         Brown         Hungerford         Neel         Bigelow          Brislain         Evans          Herron         Johannesen          Martin         Potter          Sutherland         the          Navy          building,          and          the          Chesterfield          representative          ..          .         93         The          School          of          Education,          since          being          established          in          1920,         has          grown          steadily.          The          services          of          the          school          are          at          the         disposal          of          teachers          and          educational          administrators          who         wish          to          improve          themselves          while          in          service          and          of          school         trustees          who          wish          assistance          in          securing          teachers.          The          well-         being          of          our          state          and          nation          depends          to          a          large          extent         upon          the          quality          of          its          teachers,          and          each          year          are          gradu-         ated          men          and          women          who          are          expertly          trained          and          gquali-         fied          to          co          their          jobs.         J.          Frederick          Weltzin          was          appointed          Dean          of          the          School         of          Education          in          1944          after          directing          the          school          of          education         at          Denver,          Colorado.          Receiving          his          training          at          the          Univer         sity          of          North          Dakota          and          at          Columbia,          Dean          Weltzin          has         had          seventeen          years’          teaching          experience.         Dean          I.          F.          We ltrin         {          uppor         answering         vation,          “What          is         94         Here          a4          student-teacher          has          a          chance          to          ‘do          his         stuff’          with          the          high          school          students          across          town.         In          the          education          workshop          are          many          pamphlets         and          periodicals          with          helpful          information          for          better         teaching          methods.         Students          of          education          work          out          experiments          and         correlations          in          psychology          lab.         Men’s          recreational          P.E.          shows          two          students          work-         ing          on          a          playground          project          which          might          be          ini         tiated          in          a          summer          program,         19         Asmussen          Bjorklund          Blackburn         Coble          Cooke          Dana         Asmussen,          Carolea          Joyce          B.S.(Ed.);          Payette;          Forney          Hall         Mu          3-4;          Kappa          Delta          Pi          apenas          Florence          Mtastns          BS         4;          Del          4,          Treasurer          3         4:          I         lackbura,          Don          Er         sket          Baseball          1         3.          Briggs,          Warren          G.         Baseball          |          Box          xing         7          a          4          Burns,          Robert          Arl          Bs          S$         2;          Basketball          |:          K          a         Coble,          Ke          h          Nelson          8.5          1         }          Cooke,          Joyce          Lucil          :         Pi,          Sec.          4;          Vandaleers         G          1.          Dana.          John          P.          I         Club          2.4.          Eimers,          Charles          W.         Delta          Theta;          “I”          Club          3-4          Evans.          Ber-         nice          Marie:          Rall          V.-Pres.          3;          ASUI          Exec.          Board          3         Spurs:          AWS          «          3-4;          WAA          14                   pendent          Cauc          ame          t          1.         Club          3-4          ?         a)          4          64         They          read          the          “Arg,         Goodman          Graves         Herman          Hill          Hinchey         Briggs,          R          Briggs,          W          Burns         Eimers          Evans,          d          Evans,          B.         an          Falle:          Sigma          Nu          i          3;          Blue          Key          3-4         res.          3          Pr         .          Basketball          2-4;          Fi          4          Bas          ball          2-3;          Inter:         council          4.          Goodman,          Richard          Theodore          B.S.          (Ed.)         :          Wash;          Tau          Kappa          Epsilon:          Jr.          Varaity          Football          3;          Varsity         Football          4;          TKE          Intramural          Nobby          Inn          Basketball          Coach          4         Graves,          Jeanne          Thelma          5.5.(Ed.);          Kooskia;          Forney          Hall;          Kappa         Delta          Pi          3-4,          Treas.          4;          W          AA          1-4;          AWS          Rep.          4          Haas,          George          E.         B.S.          (Ed          Aes          ie          1@          Ass'n          3-4,          Pre          4         International          Relation          hub          Exec.          Bo          ard          4;          I-Ke!         Hammond,          Dale          Lewis          Ed.);          Sigma          Al          pha          Eps          Boxinc          7]          4.         Harris,          Maybelle          Elaine          B          S.(Ed.);          Moscow:          Delta          ma;          Or-         heais          3-4          ,          ite          Maids,          Sec.          2:          WAA          I;          De          Gamma         Sec,          4          28          ild          2;          Band          1;          PEM          Club          3-4.          Herman,         Shirley          Ann          B          cata          Wash.;          Delta          Gamma;          Orcl          5         3-4;          Kappa          Ph         Gen          vieve          B.S         WAA          |;          Argonaut          1;          Gem          L.          “Hil,          Dorot!         Gooding          Kappa          Alpha          Theta          Argonaut          1-2         ]          us         y         Gem          2-3:          Cant          y          ae          ¢          “rew          2         Hinchey.          Lila          Arlene          Alpha          P         torian;          Studen          ¢C          “hi          Theta          2-4         Activitie          -                   maut          1-2;          Radio          Club          2:         ;          WAA          1-2.          Hunt,          Paul         5.{Ed.):          J         eas.          Paul          Mm.          J          :         Kappa          Delta          Pi          3-4;          Canterbury          1-2          WAA          1-4;         spent          free          time          at          the         Harris         dackson         Haas          Hammond         Hunt          Hurless         Kidwell          Kimes          Klobucher         AMeech          Mechan          Miller,          C.         rgonaut          Kidwell.          Richard          Alvin          5          Ed          Jat         by;          IK          Kappa          Delta          Pi          4          ——          Botty          dean          B          Twir         Fa          Delta          Gar          Unis          ere          2;          Wostmir          ;          12-3         1:          Gem          2          Klobucher,          Harold          Carl!          Edi.);          M          a         4          MoAuley,          Margaret          D.         Gem          1-2;          W          1-4;          Universit         1          McKinley,          ee          Robert         a;          Phi          Mu          Alpha          3-4,          Historias         1-2:          Por          Band          4          Meech,          ‘Fred          5          Ed         Meehan.          Rosemary          5!          Lewistos         Charles          Esrl          aes          E         ’          Miller,          |         Miller,          Jeanne          I         Foose          Peggy          eee          B.S         Deita          Pi          3-4         3          “Phillips,          Carolyn          Sey         s          Phi          24          rt         -Radermacher.         ta          Delta          ‘oncert         Saunders          6.5.(Ed.);          Idaho          Fe          fey          Hal          1          Mom         Newmar          b          4.          Long,          Edith          Schock          B.S          (Ed          spokar         Nest          over          coffee,          and         Reddekopp         Sutherland         Ritchie         Thompson         Radermachor         Stelma         Lire          4         ernatior         Powell          B         1-2          Tilbury,          Dorothy          dean          |         a          Alpha          lota          3-4,          Se          Vanda                    I          smbda          Delta          Sigma:          Ce         AA          1.4,          V.Pres.          4         3-4          Smith,          ovtredes          aS         sive          Marjorie          Elien          Rowett         Whybark,          Mola’          Willes          4.5         McAuley         Pence         Lambda          Delta          Sign          3-4;          In         WAA4          Smith,          Walter         '          ‘Stelma,          “Eleanor          la:         WAA          I!          Lutherar         lee         mncert         srtalr          n          4:          Home          E          lub          }          We         Sk          sur          3:          Inter          at          mal          Re          at          rT          .          r          “i          st                    «         Maids          AW          4.          Wing,          dack          8.5.(Ed.):          M          w:          Tau          Me         Al          bh,          F         date          nights          parked         Ritchey          Smith,          A.         Tilbury          Whyberk         McKinley         Phillips         Smith,          W.         Wing         In          addition          to          instruction          in          the          fundamental          principles          of         business,          the          School          of          Business          Administration          also          offers         specific          training          in          the          technique          of          business.          Established         as          a          separate          college          of          the          University          of          Idaho          in          1925,          it         cooperates          with          the          College          of          Law          to          offer          a          combined         curriculum          in          business          and          law.          From          Idaho's          administra-         tion          building          are          coming          some          of          the          truly          well-educated         executives          and          business          men          and          women          of          the          future.         Ralph          H.          Farmer,          Dean          of          the          School          of          Business          Admin         istration,          came          to          Idaho          in          1927.          After          graduating          from         Oberlin          College          in          Ohio,          he          launched          a          career          centered         around          teaching          and          banking.          Teaching          his          favorite          sub         ject,          banking,          Dean          Farmer          has          served          several          summer         terms          on          the          faculty          of          the          University          of          Washington's         schoo!          for          bank          officer          Ss.         93         The          hunt          and          peck          department          rehearses          in          Engi-         neering          301.         In          an          after-class          bull-session          “Honest          John’’          tells         the          assembled          throng          about          the          relationship          of         stocks          to          bonds          in          the          corporate          structure.         “Now          when          you          boys          get          out          on          the          job          and          are         building          draw          bridges,          you          must          remember          ..          .         (this          class          is          econ          for          engineers).         “Now,          I          understand          perfectly’          (which          in          account-         ing          lab          means,          ‘‘Now,          I          know          less          than          when          you         started,’’)         Christensen         Alsager,          Ra          t.          Behrmen,          Adolph         son,          Arthur          Dean          5S         -          -         Beita          .          Bett         mn,          n,          Thomas          Harold          5         Betty          Louts          ion          B         14          Gens,          Jay          Miles          8.5.(Bus         Brown          Cady         Clovis          Dinnison         pany          ©         ‘          I         a          Anche          F         3           w;          Phi          Delta         Blue          Key          4;          Phi          Delta          Tht          a,          Pres.          3:          Inter         Basketball          1-4;          Track          2-4;          Dou         5          Sauls          Earl          Maynard         mittee          3          ‘Dad's          Eugene          65          (         sen,          Johzy          K,         er          oc          sh          B          BSA         Dingle         r          e          %         wi;          Pine          Hall         risman          Hall         ZC         ‘lasn          Pre         on          the          hill          “to          watch          the          lights          of          Moscow         Corr,          Se         Griffin,          sone         Ipha          Theta;          Phi          Chi          Thet         oie:           s         Fahrenwald          Gano         Grieser          Griffin         Gronneberg          Haddock          Hansen          Hayes          Hopkins         Huhtala          Ikeda          Johnson          Kenney          Knox         2-4,          Treas          4;          Chambe         Ralph          Clifton          B.S.(Bu          Post          Fal          Kenney,          John          H.          B.S.(Bu         1-2;          Argonaut          1-4;          In          or          i                              Idaho          Fall          h          amma          Delta          amber          of          nmmerce.          Knox,         Committee          4;          Kapr          a,          V.-Pros.          4          Gsonnebery,          Ed-          Shirley          Ann          8.S.(Bus.);          Emmett;          Delta          Gamma          Phi          Chi          Theta          3-4         ward          Norman          8.5          );          Cranston,          R.1.;          Tau          Kappa          Epsilon,          Pre          )          srbury          (          l-2:          Argonaut          |.          Lasawell,          ores          Curtis          Jr.         2:          Intertraternity          Council          2          Fe          restore          A          0c,          2;          Inter-Church          (Bus,)          kane,          Wash.;          Sigma          Chi;          Be          xing          1-2;          ¢          ah          amber          of         Council,          Pres,          4;          Lutheran          Stu          dent          A          c..          Pros.          4          Haddock,          c         tus.);          Kel          .          ‘ommerce          3-4.          Hansen,          A!         2-3,          Latham,          Fred          J.          B.S.(Bus.)         lon;          Phi          Eta          Sigma;          Chamber          of          C         4:          Pep          Band          1.3,          Meyers.          Kermit          8.5.(Bu         Minor,          William          Bradley          B          |         Fpsilon          Newman.          Kenneth          John          B          t         r          ,          mixia          Delta          Sigm         l;          NROTC          2          Odbers.          ee         s.          Onweiler,          William          Charles         imerce         Arqonaul          3:          Junior          We         kins,          dohn          Bryan          B          3          B         Huhtala,          Oive          Nikolai          BS          k                    Swee         4;          Phi          Eta          Sigma          1-2          3          ane          “Wask          Sweet          Ha         L.2.          Ikeda,          John          Isamu          :          4          Littletield,          Clyde          Eugene          8.5.(Bu         Chamber          of          Commerce          3          ohnson          Tau          Omega          sopra          Barbara          Dayton          B.S.          (Bus.)         Hall:          Phi          Chi          The          Corr.                   After          the          diploma          and          the          congratulations,         Lasawell          Latham          Littlefield          Lowry          Moyers         Minor          Nowman          Odberg          Onweiler          Poak         101]         48         Fiastines          Charles          Ross          B.S.(Bus.);          Twin          Falls         “I          Club          24;          Hell          Divers          1-2;          Greek          Cauc         Basoball          2          2-4.          Reid,          John          Robert          .S.(Bus.)         Chiteman          Hall,          Pres.          4;          ASUI          Exec.          Board          4;          Independent          Co         Pros,          3;          Chamber          of          Co          4:          Argonaut          3.          Robertson,          Don-         ald          Blaine          B.S          (Bus          );          Ne          na          Alpha          Epsilon;          Gem          2-4,          Pt         Co-editor          3,          Photo          Editor          4;          Ski          Club          3-4;          Blot          4          Chambor          of          ¢         merce          4;          Sigma          Delia          4.          Rosenberry,          Robert          G.          B.S          ae          s.);          Coeur         d          Alene;          Siqms          Nu.          Smith,          Courtland          Baker          B.S.(Bus.);          Ideho         Falla;          Beta          Theta          Pi,          House          Mer          34:          Chamber          PAS.          ‘omunerce,          Treva         4.          Smith,          Eve          Barbara          5.          S.|          (Bus.);          Lewiston;          Kappa          Al          ha          Theta,         Pres.          4          Mo.          rtar          Board,          Treas.          4;          5          2;          Alpha          Law          ilxla          pe          lta,          S         1-2;          Phi          Chi          Theta,          P          ‘          Canterbury          Club          1         Treas.          2,          Pres.          4;          (          3          Swentheart          of          Signy         Chi          1;          Chamber          of          M         3-4;          Student          Activi          B          ard          4;          Panhellenic         Council          4;          Se,          Caucus          3;          WAA          1.3,          Ex         coming          ¢         Argonaut          |          Dene                    Chmn.          2          H          +         Freeh          Cc          ‘          Sorenson,          Bert          Leno         Pres           .          4;          Chamber          of          C          att         Chmn.          4;          ¢          .-Pree.          4          Ber          1         mittes          3;          [-Vetx          Council          3.          Spooner,         ):          Sp’          irit          Chrisman          Hall.          Stewart,          LaMar         hi          Taylor,          Gloria          Marie         }          2         to         and          Bar          4;          Ir           Week          Ce         dames          Armor          5.S,(B         J.          B.S.(Bus.);          Blackfoot         B.S.(Bus.);          Blackfoot;         Alfred          Oscar          B.S.         daleere          2;          Alpha          Er          5          ‘         Mark          Wesley          B.5.(Bus.):          Or:          wille,          Wast         of          Commerce          3-4,          Urban,          Charles          Freeman          B.S         Delta          Tau          De          Trea          14;          IK's          1-3;          Chamhe         Tennis          Team          2.          Williamson,          Michael          A.          B.S.(Bus.)         New          Jersey:          Pine          Hall,          Px          ASUI          Exec         Larch          Hall,          Pres.          3;          Chamber          it          Commerce,          Se          sf         3-4;          Independent          Caucua          3;          1-Vota          3.         Hall          Chambe         )          Kimbe          rly         thee          e          2         such          things          will          live          in          the          heart          of          every          grad          .          .         Plastino         Rosenberry         Sorenson         Taylor         Urban         Reid         Smith,          C.         Spooner         Torleon         Robertson         Smith,          E.         Stewart         Thome         Williamson         .         Another          graduate          of          the          University          of          Idaho          is          Harlow          W         Campbell,          who          is          director          of          the          Non-Resident          School         Director          Campbell          left          his          position          as          principal          of          Coeur         da’          Alene          High          School          to          take          over          the          duties          of          this          school         in          the          fall          of          1945.          He          is          also          in          charge          of          the          Placement         Bureau          of          the          University          of          Idaho.          Two          kinds          of          non-         resident          instruction          are          offered.          First,          for          individual          stu-         dents,          representative          courses          in          most          departments          are         given          by          correspondence,          Second,          where          a          number          of         persons          desire          the          same          subject,          the          University          organizes         a          study          group,          which          a          member          of          the          faculty          actively         directs          and          when          it          seems          practicable,          visits          from          time         to          time.         —         oe         -         _         BULREERES          geies         AN,          ANAANN         OLE         Dean          C.          W.          Hungerford         Coming          to          Idaho          from          Wisconsin          in          1919,          Charles          W.         Hungerford          served          as          head          of          the          plant          pathology          depart-         ment          before          he          became          the          first          Dean          of          the          Graduate         School          in          1931.          Always          willing          and          always          ready,          Dean         Hungerford          quides          those          students          who          have          no          set          tasks,         no          schedule          of          daily          or          weekly          exercises.          Dean          Hungerford         also          finds          time          to          serve          on          the          academic          council          and          the         public          events          committee.          The          graduate          work          is          adminis-         tered          by          the          Graduate          Council,          which          consists          of          the          dean         of          the          Graduate          School          and          eight          members          appointed          by         the          president          from          the          various          academic          divisions          of          the         University.          The          scope          of          the          Graduate          School          covers          grad-         uate          study          throughout          the          University.          More          than          40          depart-         ments          offer          majors          toward          the          master’s          degree.          Many          of         the          departments          offer          several          majors          and          thus          the          oppor-         tunities          for          specialization          are          extensive.         Graduate          School         Dean          Fahronwald          demonstrates          to          a          graduate          student          the          flotation          proce         104         0         Here          a          graduate          nducts          experiments          in          temperature          testing         in          a          milk-cooling          device         PROLOMG          CARERET          LIFE         ctw          Sette          Lekee          Gy          HieanINe         oewuteny         ot          TAR          BOPAL          AOR          Gee         Arnold,          T.          A         Brevick,          Harold         Carbaugh,          W.          J.         Car          am,          D.         Collette,          J.          A.         Foster,          Allan         Ho,          C.          F         Krier,          John         Larson,          E         Lindstrom,          Russel!         Melntyre,          Calvin         Mattox,          James         Ricks,          G.A         Rowe,          John         Rowell,          Peter          P.         Scott,          Lee         Spenser,          L.         Stewart,          Ann         Watson,          F         Williome,          Warren         Wurster,          Clarence         106         John          Christensen,          Maxine          Bjorklund,          Olivene          Ritchie,          Bert          Sorenson         The          main          attraction          at          the          Senior          ball          this          year          was          the          appearance          of          Charlie          Spivak          and          his         orchestra.          The          credit          for          this          successful          dance          goes          to          the          senior          class          and          its          officers.          John         Christensen          took          over          the          duties          of          president,          and          Bert          Sorenson          was          vice-president.          The          job         of          keeping          the          minutes          fell          into          the          hands          of          Maxine          Bjorklund,          and          Olivene          Ritchie          had          hold         of          the          class          purse          strings.         y          Queen          Donna          Chapman          is          one          of          the          fow         ren          on          campus          to          wear          a          key          (Phi          Beta         Kappa)          that          will          opan          many          different          door:         Chappie          rune          Ridenbaugh          and          the          AWS          in         tween          political          science          clas         3          and          Mortor          Boar         activities.          Junior          cl         as          Vicerparesiclent          ancl          a          ne         tion          editor          for          Gem.          Hundrede          of          friends          and          a         lew          acquaintances          too         8          activities,         Bill          Williams          was          Sigma          Nu          house          president          and         played          in          the          back          field          of          the          East-West          qame         on          New          Year's          Day.          Progressiv         Silver          Lance...          ‘I’          Club          pr         +          party          politics         sident          a         x.         ing          champ...          baseball          this          year.          A          law          student         from          Spokane,          he          ix          interested          in          politics          and         a          philosopher          on          mattere          international.          Rarely         ever          dates—not           'bitter,””          just          lack          of          time         These          seniors         Earl          Hayes         is          the          twice-handsome          Beta          song         leader          and          composer          of          two          national          prize-win         ning          fraternity          songs.          Playa          the          piano          for          exer-         “ise;          keepe          the          pledges          enappily          dressed.          Junior         .           Gem          business          manager          and         wthoal          major          from          Twin          Falls.          ‘Errol’         lifierent          woman          each          night—a          fine         ket,          that         hairman         takes          out          a         type          of          rac         Barbara          Spaeth          ts          one          of          those          “Key          women         on          campus.          Wears          a          Bota          pin          and          has          a          passion         for          an          off-red          color          about         aix          feet          above          the         ground.          Junior          class          “Morgenthau,”          ruled          the         big          wh         Kappa          establishment.          A          Germ          section         editor          arm         organ          dependable          and          energetic         Panhellenic          Council          .          .         Alpha          Lambda          Delta...         poly          science         .          Greek          Caucus         Spurs.          High          grades          in         Margaret          (‘Mike™’)          Arnold          beats          a          hot          typewriter         in          the          Graduate          Manager's          olfice          and          rests          at         Forney          Hall,          where          she          was          president.          Member         of          Mortar          Board          ASUI          Spurs         .          Maid          of          Honor          at          the          May          Fote          last          year         Received          the          Mary          E.          Forney          award.          As          a          frosh         intramural          debate         secretary         r          she          talked          herself          into          being         4          winner.          Plans          to          combine          marriage          and          her         diploma          this          month         Maurice          Paulsen,          Blot          and          Argman          from          Sioux         Falls,          io          the          junior          journalist          in          charqe          of          our         campus          funnymagazine.          Calls          the          Delt          house         and          KUOI          (on          “Paulsen          Playhouse”          nights)         home.          Writes,          directs,          and          acto          in          his          and          other's         plays.          Wears          the          blue          of          the          USN,          ix          a          “big         gun”          in          Eagle                    Anchor.          Curtain          C         Sigma          Delta..         Phi          Eta          Sigma         typify          well-rounded          collegiate          careers         107         Marion          (“General          or          just          plain          ‘Ike          Eisen          John          Retd          waa          Chrisman          Hall          president          last          fall          Geneva          Ferqueon,          North          Dakotan          prexy          of          the         takes          c          i          a          seat          on          ASUI's          Executive          Board          uma          Phi          tribe.          is          a          member          of          Delta          Sigma         hauer          from          up          Post          Falle          way         king          and         sewing          in          the          Ad          Building          and          presides          over          is          @          merche          ing-advertising          major          in          Rho          (she          debates          too)          and          Mortar          Board          secre:         fraternity          meetings          at          720          Deakin,          home          of          the          business          school.          Another          independent          thinker          tary.          Arg          news          editor          last          fall          .          ..          Spure          .         Pi          Phi          maidens.          President          of          Mortar          Board          and          n          the          Independent          Caucus,          general          efficioncy          Alpha          Lambda          Dalta          .          @          test          tube          jockey          in         Phi          Upsilon          On          on          Junior          class          vice-          plus;          Junior          Chamber          of          Commerce          representa-          Science          Hall.          [x          well          staked          ont          with          a          Phi          Delt         president          West          Panhellenic          tive.          The          lowa          “lo.          has          a          reputation          for          pin          and          third          finger          “rock.”          Ag          a          pledge,          was         Council          WAA          re          dating          all          of          the          qood-looking          froch          women          alled          ous          Oxide          (aiagling          gaa),          still         hakes          the          house          with          giggles         Mike          (  In          this          corner,          at          170          pounds,          the          Jersey          Bonnie          B         City          Kid!)          Willian         team          and         irnside,          the          Rupert          blonde,          hac          a          I         ddle          of          Boise          rode          the          crest          this          year,          with         nm          io          manager          of          the          boxing          pin          chained          to          her          Alpha          Phi          badge          and          wills          onic          jabber.          as          chief          Argonaut          scribe         a          big          activ         doin          the          ovysteries          of          tl          el          the          deadline’          moang          littl         art.          As          the          AWS          orientation          chairman,         d          as          a          lighthouse          for          a          bevy          of          bew         be          invols         got          to          m         Dooley”          on          Mondays          and          Thursdays.          He          ha         man.          Firm                    tator®         cutive          Board.          A         ASUIL          Ex         his          laundry          in          the          Phi          Delt          house.          Nest.          and          an         business          major          with          one          an          to          1          Trats          to          the          local          hi          achool          for          py          t          beateup          black          Plymouth.          Activities          include         good          living          without          working,          preferably          doing          teaching.          Canterbury          Clut          Spurs          s          Delta          ASUI          Handbook          editor         nothing          for          an          airline;          he          is          now          “making          ndex          editor          University          Singers          Sophomore          Wee!         contacts          man          Blue          Key         and          although          but          a          few          of          those          deserving          praise,         108         Betty          Jean          ''B.I.            Ingraham          graduated          at          semes-         ter          and          lives          in          the          Forney          Hall           Greek          Colony.  '         Juct          short          of          a          ‘“4-pointer,”          che          hae          4          speaking         acquaintance          with          90          per          cent          of          campus          popu-         lation,          “Beej           is          a          zoology          major          fram          Calgary,         ekie          whenever          possible,          International          Relations         Club          prexy          ...          AWS          Couneil          .          .          .          Gamma          Phi         pledge          trainer          Student          Activities          Board         Vandal          Ski          Club          treasurer,         Polly          Harris,          the          petite          Pocatello          Pi          Phi          Pan-         hellenic          president,          majored          in          poly          science,          but         “majored”          in          golf          and          dramatics          (her          favorite         role:          “Popova”          in           The          Bear'’),          is          best          known         as           Karen          Andre,”’          the          sex          slayer,          in          ‘The          Night         of           January          16.           Sparkling          grades,          a          little          big-         wheel          in          Greek          Caucus          .          .          .          leads          in          KUOI         dramatics          Blot          Gem,          Attended          UCLA         Actore’          Lab          echool          in          Los          Angeles.          Wants          to         join          the          Foreign          Service.         Boyd          Hansen,          a          Moscowvite          (Idaho,          that          is)          with         a          golfing          bent,          is          president          of          Blue          Key          and          a         past          member          of          Silver          Lance.          ASUI          Executive         Board          .          ..          Homecoming          committee          .          .          .          Siq          Chi         gavel          man          and          “hows          mouse,           spends          hia          spare         time          (is          this          poesible          In          a          business-law          curricu-         lum?)          worrying          about          how          to          earn—or          other         wixerhis          first          million.         Don          Roberteon,          4          Nampan          who          builds          ski          lodge         fireplaces          but          doesn’t          ski,          directed          Gem          pho                  ty         tography          for          two          years;          his          most          enjoyable          jo         was          photographing          thie          years          beauty          section         A          familiar          sight          on          campus.           Hypo           fa          staunch         delender          of          Pi          Phi          womanhood)          knows          many         faces,          but,          betweon          assignments,          had          time          to         lear          toa          few          names.          Vandal          Ski          Club          director                   Sigma          Delta          Biot          .          .          .          Jr.          Chamber          of         Commerce         they          symbolize          the          achievements          of          the         Eve          (“E.Bob’’)          Smith,          tiny,          energetic          Theta          presi         dent,          has          been          president          of          more          organizations         than          most          of          us          belong          to.          A          high          grade-point         accounting          major.          .          .          Sweetheart          of          Sigma          Chi         ...          Gem          queen...          Spurs...          Mortar          Board          ..          .         sophomore          and          junior          class          officer.          Displays          a         left          hand          diamond          which          will          be          cupplemonted         with          a          plain          gold          band          this          summer.          What!          no         office          job?         Barbara          (“Bubble-Nose          BB-Eyes  ’)          Bedwell,         fashion-model          faced          artist          (her          scholastic          major)         from          Los          Anceles,          hes          dabbled          with          Blot          Argo-         naut,          Gem          drawings,          and          attended          summer         school.          Worked          on          the          Homecoming          and          Junior         week          committees,          dramatics          stage          crew.          Helped         aive          birth          to          Joo          Mediocre,          ¢.i.m.,          and          porches         at          the          Nest.          A          Navy          veteran          and          Gem          queen         Barby          wears          the          kite          of          the          Thetas          and          isn’t         pinned          or          engaged          ...!         Class          of          °48.         109          p          pas         Adami,          Henry          C.,          Wallace         Adams,          Willard          N.,          Rigby         Akers.          Dwight          M..          Palo          Alto.          California         Alldatier,          Robert          C.,          Burley         Ames,          William          F,,          Huron.          South          Dakota         Andersen,          Wilford          H,,          Central         Andereon,          Beulah,          Shelley         Anderson,          Beverly          M.,          Genecee         Anderson,          George          R.,          Boise         Anderson,          Flora          T.,          Central         Angelo,          John,          Clifton,          New          Jersey         Armstrong,          Ervin          C.,          Lapwai         Ator,          Dallas          G..          Coeur          d’          Alene         Babin,          James          D.,          Wallace         Bagley,          Frederick          R,,          Boise         Balderston,          Lee          R.,          Omaha,          Nobraska         Bales,          Charline,          Caldwell         Bales.          lohn          F.,          Caldwell         Barnes,          Dawn          L.,          Rupert         Barnos,          Harold          T.,          Blacktoot         Barnes,          Herbert          D.          Elmhurst,          Illinois         Barrus,          Jean          L.,          Blackfoot         Barrus,          Ruel          H.,          Blackfoot         Batts,          Betty          L.,          Wallace         Beal,          Ernest          M.,          Minneapolis,          Minnesota         Becher,          Theodore          R,,          Twin          Falls         Beck,          Lawrence          L.,          Post          Falls         Bedwell,          Stuart          E.,          Loe          Angeles,          California         Oh,          yes,          the          Juniors          ..          .         Benjamin,          Carlos          L.,          Salmon         Benjamin,          Dale          E.,          Forest         Benjamin,          Glen          R.,          Winchester         Bennett,          Thomas          R.,          Idaho          Falls         Berry,          Billy          E.,          Besser         Berry,          Marie          R..          Moscow         Bingham,          Lois          H.,          Idaho          Falls         Black,          James          L.,          Colorado          Springe,          Colorado         Blakely,          Kathleen          I.,          Lishon,          North          Dakota         Bodker,          Delmer          M.,          Palouse,          Washington         Borg,          Helen          M.,          Moecow         Bradiord,          Glen          E.,          Hailey         Branct,          Shirley          J.,          Spokane,          Washington         Branton,          Janes          I.,          Foxworth,          Mississippi         Brewster,          Irene          M.,          McCall         Briggs,          William          W.,          Boise         Brockie,          James          L.,          Rupert         Brooks,          Bennie          L.,          Mountain          Home         Brough,          Lowell          F.,          Salmon         Brown,          Darrell          E.,          Smelterville         Brown,          Dean          B.,          San          Mateo,          California         Brown,          Fred          C.,          Kamiah         Brown,          James          F.,          Montpelier         Brown,          Louis          B.,          Idaho          Falls         Brown,          Patricia          L.,          Fruitland         Brown,          Raymond          W.,          Shoshone         Browne,          Robert          W.,          Twin          Falle         Burcham,          Ralph          Ir.,          Cleveland,          Ohio         those          who          have          achieved          that          “know-it-all”          look          .          .          .         Surkhart,          Howard.          Tacoma.          Wa         Bush,          Milan,          Malad         R          r,          Frances,          Bl         t          o,          E          Pa          4         Byrne,          Alfred,          Grangeville         y          t,          John,          Butte,          M          na         a          Albert          ur          d'          Alene         Campbell,          David,          New          Meadows         ampbell,          Donald,          Sandpoint         Campbell,          George,          Grangeville         Carothere,          Norman,          Sandpoint         Chamberlain,          Gaylord          B.,          Coeur          d’          Alone         Chichester,          Ben,          Sandpoint         Churchill,          William,          Moscow         lark,          John,          Malad         ‘leaveland,          Elbert          C.,          Chevy          Chase,          Maryland         Clements,          Reed,          Lewiston         =         rane,          Byron,          Cambridge         siner,          George,          Hansen         Cole,          J.          W.,          Preston         |          D          ]          Wallace         mrad,          Mary          F          I         per,          Lucille.          We         mnwall,          Jean          W,,          Moscow         ox,          Jeanne,          Sheridan,          Wyoming         which          seems          to          be          an          upperclassman’s          trade-mark          .          .          .         :          a          1          +         Cramer,          Chariotte          A.          Lewiston         Crane,          George          R..          Montpelier         Crawtord,          Harold          R.          Jr.,          Port          Angeles,          Wa         Crawiord,          Marjorie          B.,          Wallace         rockett,          James          B.,          Fa          Ne          Dakota         rouch,          Robert          B          akley         tis,          Th          2s          H.,          M          4         Datier,          Heler          A.,          We         Dammarell,          Neil          S.,          Craigmont         Danquist,          Hazel          C.,          Mi          n         Davidson,          William          T..         Day         Patrick         Deerkop,          Barbara          }.,          Palouse,          Washington         Deerkop,          Ellen          E.,          Palouse,          Washington         DeKlotz,          Mary          E..          Filer         DeNeal,          Larry,          M          vw         Diehl,          William          T.,          Jerome         Denman,          Alvin          L.,          Idaho          Falls         iqner,          Darrell          D.,          Coour          d'Alene         Dominick,          Robert          F.,          Nampa         Dore,          Marguerite          B.,          Wallace         Dowling,          James          H.,          Hamilton,          Montana         Draper,          Kenneth          D.,          Fort          Hall         They          have          planned          the          “Campaign          Capers.”          .          .          .         Drenkor,          Emil          G.,          Thornwood,          Now          York         Driscoll,          James          D.,          Moscow         Dwyer,          Patricia          A.,          Twin          Fall         Early,          Geraldine          M.,          Moscow         Eastman,          William          B.,          Boise         Eddington,          Henry          K.,          Sugar         Fimers,          Gilbert          W.,          Grangeville         Elliott,          Jack          B.,          Nampa         Ellis,          John          E.,          Wachington         Erickson,          LaVerne          S.,          Moscow         Erlick,          Abraham,          Bronx,          New          York         Evans,          Aaron          D.,          New          Plymouth         Fairchild,          Richard          E.,          Moscow         Farmer,          Frecerick          E.,          Moscow         Fartnerr,          James          E.          Gooding         Farrell,          Robert          E.,          Bois         Feeney,          Thomas          W.,          Moecow         Feldhusen,          Jean          M.,          Kimberly         wusen,          John          S.,          Kimberly         Ferqucon,          Donald          M.,          Wallace         Fickling,          Robert          M.,          Sh erman,          Texax         Finkelnburg,          Douglas          E..          Hazelton         Fisher,          Joseph          E.,          Blackfoot         Fisher,          Reed          T.,          Moscow         Flory.          Gary          R.,          Culdesac         Flynn,          Rose          D.,          Moscow         learned          how          to          sandwich          classes          between          activities         116         Erickson,          Kenneth          W.,          Springfield,          Massachusetts         Forrey,          Marion          A.,          Mountain          Home         Forster,          Robort          L.,          Moclips,          Washinaton         Foekett,          Sally          J.,          Pasco,          Washington         Frazier,          George          D.,          Beardstown,          Illinois         Fredericksen,          John          H.,          Bonners          Ferry         Frensdort,          Blanche          E.,          Orofino         Fugate,          Carol          L.,          Aberdeen         Galey,          Frank          S.,          Boise         Galvin,          Maxine          C.,          Middleton         Garber,          Everly          A.,          Kellogg         Garrett,          Robert          B.,          Wilder         Garrieon,          Beverly          J.,          Palouse,          Washington         Gelsler,          Blair          M.,          Rigby         Gerber,          Harold          E.,          Twin          Falls         Gessel,          Ver!          L.,          Opportunity,          Washington         Gilb,          Charlies          E.,          Twin          Falis         Gilbert,          Nada,          Preston         Giles,          Thomas          F.,          Pocatello         Gleason,          Vilas          M.,          Pierce         Guclecke,          Stanley          H.,          Minden,          Nevada         Goldsberry,          Kenneth          B..          Sentinel          Butte.          North          Dakota         Graham,          Guy          C.,          Siloam          Springs,          Arkansas         Granlund,          Arthur          W.,          Deary         Grant,          Violette          R..          Nampa         Graves,          James          L..          Portland,          Oregon         Dorothy          D.,          Preston         Greaves,         Green,          Shirley          K.,          Seattle,          Washington         Green,          Patricia          ].,          Tacoma,          Washington         and          they          always          find          time          for          a          short         117         gh,          Virginia          J.,          Spokane.          Washington         eattlc,          Washington         ngt         iregory,          Jean          F.,          St.          Marie         T          ae          F          Bov         lodley,          ¥          Pocatell         a          Phy          a          -         Hansen,          William          D.,          Moscow         5          N                    R          tA          a         Haroldeen,          George          I.,          Idaho          Falls         Har          Buc          S.,          idaho          Fal         Hayes,          Walter          C.,          Hayden          Lake         Haynes,          Donald          G.,          Russell,          Kansa         Hays,          William          D,,          Boise         Spokane,          Washington         Hoobing,          Alice          M.,          Portland          Oregon         Walter          H.,          Klamath          Falls,          Oregon         coke          at          the          Nest          and          dancing          at          the          Bucket.         118         Holen,          Dorothy          M..          Evanston,          Mlinots         Holland.          John          T.,          Basin,          Wyoming         Holland,          Maurice          E.,          Bovill         aper,          Diana          P.,          Kellogg         Hoops,          lune          F..          Twin          Fall         Hopper,          Joseph          F.,          Twin          Spring         Horning          haries          E.,          Wallace         Horton,          George          P.,          Nampe         Howard,          Ella          Marie          C.,          Idaho          Fall         Howard,          Harry          W.,          Harvey         Howard,          Harry          T.,          Ahsahka         Howard,          Harry          W         H         ward,          Polly          1,          Juliaetta         Howard,          William          B.,          Moscow         Hudson,          Dewey,          Twin          Fall         Hughes,          Alice          }.,          Moscow         Hughes.          Roland          F.,          M          Ww         Hunt,          William          W.,          Kuna         Hurless,          Harry          D.,          Jerome         Hussey,          Baail          L.,          Pocatello         Hveem,          Frank          M.,          Southbury,          Connecticut         Hyde,          Paul          E.,          Hayden          Lake         jlesias,          Rashio          1,          Mountain          Home         Ingalls,          James          W.,          Coeur          d'Alene         Inghram,          Retha          M.,          Lapwai         Jain,          Walter          L.,          Lapwai         Jardine,          Maimie          E.,          Coour          d          Alene         Jasper,          Mary          A.,          LaGrande,          Oregon         They          have          held          unheralded          positions          on          publications          ..          .         119         r          B          k         Dor                    irand          View         har          r         2          ’          fashir         M          rs         H..          N          ”         t          1          Twin          Fall         hl          ;         Rus         Har         Julian,          Donald          E.,          Idaho          Fall         Julian,          Gordon          R.,          Idaho          Falls         Kateron,          Mary          M,,          Careywood         Kavanaugh,          Joseph          H.,          Lewiston         Ke          A         1          rR,          M          at         k          I          P.,          Farragut         K          n.          Wallace          E..          K          19         Ker          Mark          W.,          ]          tla         Kerk          He          M                   K          t          t          ne           ary          }         y          Alvard          R.,          B         Kilpatrick,          Mary          E.,          W          t         k          berling,          Marvin          S,,          M          w         Kir          I          sid          F          nj          alifornia         Ar          Ww          )          |         excelled          on          committees,          in          musical          events,          athletics          .          .          .         120         Kine          Frar          Haw         i          He          A          t         Kirk.          William          A.,          McCa         Klin           k.          Geral          B          y         Knea          nita          Tek          W          ashing         Kornher,          Helen          I          ling         Kramer,          Richard          B,.,          Opportunity,          Wash         Kramer,:          Robert          J.;          Spokane,          Washingion         Douglas          D.,          Gooding         1@          F.,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Larson,          Lawrence          W.,          Meridian         Laurent,          Thomas          H.,          Atlanta,          Georgia         Les,          George          D.,          St.          Paul,          Minnesota         Leeper,          Robert          D.,          Lewiston         Lain,          John          N,,          Spokane,          Washington         Leonard,          Robert          L.,          Casper,          Wyoming         Lepak,          Joseph          W.,          Weiser         Lewis,          Jack          P.,          Spokane,          Washington         Lindstrom,          Jeanne          K.,          Lewisville         Linnenkamp,          John          R.,          Hasper,          lowa         laying          the          groundwork          for          holding          executive          positions.         12]         Placerville,          California         MeClun          stherine          A.,          Preston         McClure,          James          A.,          Payette         McFa          Edit          1D...          lone,          Washington         M          tyre,          William          A.,          Coeur          d'Alene         uluth,          Minnesota         Spokane.          Washington         McKinney          harlee          C.,          Hillshore,          Oregon         Lerran,          Sheridan          F.,          Meridian         McNamara,          Margaret          }.,          Great          Falls,          Montana         McPherson,          Walter          H.,          Post          Falls         McQueen,          Irel          S         Preston         McQuinn,          Chester          A.,          Mos         MacGregor,          Wayne          C.          Jr.,          Yakima.          Washington         Madsen,          Janet          L.,          Lewiston         Magee,          Patricia          }].,          Genesee         Magden,          Ronald          E.,          Boise         Maar          nm.          Richard          G..          Wallace         Malet          Leonard          W.,          Leslic         arbara          N.,          Spokane,          Washingt         Markeson,          Clyde          B,,          Idaho          Fall:         Marks,          Emanuel          G.,          Spokane,          Washington         Marriott,          Merle          E.         Conda         Martin,          Donald          R.,          Butte,          Montana         Their          talent          is          recognized          and          developed.         122         Martindale,          Loreta          E.,          Boise         Matson,          Elsa,          Potlatch         Matthews,          William          T.,          Moecow         Meech,          Lawrence          R.,          Twin          Fall         Menge,          John          A.,          Milwaukee,          Wisconsin         Merz,          Wanda          E.,          Heyburn         Meserve,          Carl          G.,          Sandpoint         Metlen.          Robert          W..          Pocatello         Michel.          Eugene          M.,          Plummer         Mickeleon,          Ardelle          S.,          Lago         Miller,          John          H.,          Wallace         Miller,          Roger          W.,          Lewiston         Mills,          Marian          B.,          Coeur          d‘          Alene         Mitchell,          James          B.,          Spokane,          Washington         Mitchell,          lesse          P..          Troy         Moran,          Phyllis          W.,          Sandpoint         Morbach,          Robert          N,,          Bellwood,          Nebraska         Morley,          John          W.,          Idaho          Pall         Morris,          Marjorie          A.,          Pasadena,          California         Morrow,          Robert          B.,          Anacondse,          Montana         Mueggler,          Walter          F,,          Caldwell         Murray,          Barbara          J.,          Boise         Mylander,          Verda          M.,          Salmon         Neal,          James          O..          Boise         Neill,          Harold          V,,          Boise         Neleon,          Dale          W.,          Moscow         Nelson,          Mardelle          L.,          Emmett         Nelson,          Richard          E.,          Spokane,          Washington         They          have          chased          after          the          pale          dream          of          knowledge          .          .          .         123         y          -         io          we          M          we         port,          R          ord          A          f          1          Washingt         b          ler          ald          Wor         nm,          F          “         i          Aler         Ke          ;          Redding,          Ca         ry,          Donovan          (          Spokane,          Washington         Richard          E.,          Payet         H          aw          r         woke          A:          M          “         :          ,          tN         Palmer,          Albe          y         Passmore,          Robert          W.,          Moscow         Patten,          Diane          M.,          Glendale,          California         Payne,          Margaret          R.,          Rexburg         vat          am          A          iwe         Pease,          Jamea          R,,          Minnea          Mins         F          l          t          Fal         t          n,          F          1          R.,          Mo          w         Pe          t                     k          Washingtor         k          A.,          Des          M         Wer          |         t          R          Melba         Pettijohn,          William          ‘          astleford         Phar          orl          J,          Hazeltor         Phar          Earl          R.,          Ha          nm         i,          Eag          M.          ws         they          have          added          to          and          taken          from          that          part         124         Bickett,          Harvette,          Moscow         Powell,          Birney          W.,          Shoshone         Pratt,          Clifford          L.,          Grangeville         Radermocher,          Katherine          E.,          Moscow         Rankin,          Dorothy          J.,          Bowe         Rappaport,          Lawrence,          Brooklyn,          New          York         Reed,          June          L.,          Righy         Reese,          Catherine          L.,          Pocatello         Reinhardt,          Howard          E.,          Lewiston         Rentrow,          Jerry          F.,          Wendell         Reynolds,          Jack          M.,          Weixer         Rice,          Donald          G.,          Jerome         Rice,          Helen,          Declo         Richards,          Dianne,          Soca          Springs         Rinard,          John          E.,          Greenleal         Robins,          Charles          M.,          Coeur          d'Alene         Robinson,          Patricia          L.,          Nampa         Roaae,          Charles          A.,          Weiser         Ryan,          Edward          G.,          Gooding         Ryan,          Harold          L.,          Weiser         St.          Clair,          Bernard          W.,          Pendleton,          Oreqon         Saari,          Mauno          J.,          McCall         Sabiston,          Jane          K.          Spokane,          Washington         Sandmeyer,          Ruth,          Boise         Sandauist.          Helen          R..          Troy         Sanford,          June          P.,          Glenna          Ferry         Saunders,          Orrin          R.,          Harpeter         of          Idaho          which          lies          beyond          books          and          buildings.         125         Schaffner,          Donald          G.,          Downers          Grove.          Illinois         Schapioweky,          Pauline          F.,          Nezperce         Schiferl,          Charles          M.,          Boise         Schlader,          Irma          C.,          Oralino         Schmid.          William          I.          New          Plymouth         Schmidt,          Stanley          E..          Hayden          Lake         Schmitt,          Bernard          N,,          Boise         Schmitt,          David          W,,          Milwaukee,          Wisconsin         Schou,          Beverly          R.,          Pocaisllo         Scotield.          loan,          Boise         Scott,          Richard          E.,          Moscow         Schrank,          Douglas          A.,          Twin          Falle         Schretenthaler,          Joseph          H.         Schwertiey,          Margaret          A.,          Boise         Sharp,          Gene          L.,          Spokane,          Washington         Shaver.          William          D.,          Moscow         Sholton,          Stephen          D.,          Moscow         Shiell,          Jacqueline          W.,          Bonners          Ferry         Shreve,          Joseph          M.,          Spokane,          Washington         Stiohn.          Henry          L..          Plummer         Simons,          Geraldine          F.,          Hazelton         Studer,          Howard          L.,          Richfield         Smart,          Ross          A.,          Paris         Smith,          Carrie          E.,          Clarksfork         Smith,          Don          C.,          Moscow         Smith,          Donald          E,,          Moscow         Smith,          Kenneth,          Moscow         Smith,          Theron          E.,          Challie         They          look          forward          to          becoming          seniors          (at          last),         Smith,          Virginia          F.,          Lewiston         Snook,          Mary          L.,          Crofin         Sorenson,          Elmer          T.,          Burlay         ith,          George          FE.          Ir,          Mr         Spence,          Martha          E.          Redwood          City,          California         Spencer.          Robert          W..          Coeur          d'          Alene         ase,          James          F..          Spokane,          Washington         Stanheid,          Geraldine          A.,          Weiser         Starner,          Adson          E.,          Coour          d'Alene         Stevenson,          Gerald          R.,          Espanola,          Washington         Stivers,          Harold          W.,          Boise         Robert          (         hn          D         Bonnere          Ferry         Swaneon,          Gerald          R          oeur          d'Alene         Sweet,          William          E.,          Meridian         Taylor,          Donna          L.,          Preston         Taylor,          Jack          T.,          Idaho          Fallo         Taylor,          Joan          A.,          Buhl         Favlor,          folus          ,          boecow         Tudder,          Thomas          W.,          Lewiston         Terriore,          Glen          L.,          Gooding         Terwilleger,          Guy          E_          Ir.,          Boise         Thiel,          Daren          G..          Boise         Thomas,          Richard          W.,          Sandpoint         to          rounding          out          their          collegiate          careers,         128                  Witcher         Witten,         and          to          graduating          as          the          Class          of          °49,         Weat         Waltman         K          k          Fall         1,          Rolland          F..          Be          Tir         T          aho          F.         an,          Dav          Twin          Fa         T         Bao          oH          1a         won.          Raye          A..          Boise         M          R.          B         t          loann          E.,          Ruy         Turner,          F          ard          W..          Spoka          Wasi                   sr          t          }         M          Ww.          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Valentine          W.,          Bridgeport,          Conn         will         Ronan,          Montana         Don          Evans,          Bill          Sweet,          Jan          Garber,          John          Morley         This          year’s          Junior          Week          was          titled          ““Campaign          Capers,”’          and          had          every          living          group          on          the         campus          madly          campaigning          for          its          presidential          candidate.          Although          stump          speeches          were         given,          posters          decorated          the          campus          for          days,          and          a          parade          and          ‘'Presidential          Ball’’          were          held         to          climax          the          activities,          not          one          of          the          candidates          was          elected—of          the          great          past          presidents         nominated;          only          Hoover          is          still          living,          and          this          wasn’t          a          Republican          year          on          the          Idaho          campus.         The          Delts          and          Kappas          walked          off          with          first          prizes          for          the          best          campaigns,          and          the          Fijis          and         Hays          Hall          came          out          second.          Don          Evans          quided          the          reins          for          the          juniors,          and          John          Morley          held         the          position          of          vice-president.          Jan          Garber,          who          was          president          of          the          sophomore          class          last          year,         was          secretary.          Bill          Sweet          took          over          the          duties          of          treasurer.         129         pendent          Caucus,          and          a          clever          px         past          he          has          debated          «         erved          on          Student-Fa         nial          and         Exect         ment          Assembly          in         jen!          represen         High          School         southern          Idaho         Everly          Ann          (Jan)          Garber          the         with          one          of          the          fri         presided          over          o         meetings         year          by          univer         ana          me         Spurs         has          a          finger          or          two          in          al         130         Gamma         t          on          Die          AmMMere          oF         In          the          ar          w          heir          holarshir          sirman          for          tw          lire         an          t          logy          maior          lects          I2-incl          watt         yer          ¢          .          be          ag          k—a          sler          P         Rut          r          ie          }          he          wears          9          yma          Chi          er          nour         or          qaat          nt          pir          Grreek          5          Wert          tlor         inster          G          Mental          Hygiene          I          aime         Ph          Howard          Reinhardt          of          Lewiston          makes          plodac         t          nt          gma          nh          ”         Argonaut          feature          editor          and          ral          :          er          :          :         tt          Jiterial          pag          A          mber          of          Phi          Ets          t          h         .          yma          with          top          grade          Rinesy          ,          2          ‘          2          sopl         i,          Jan          notone          part          ir          renade          sht          think          et         pie          a          rnal          t          y          re          wr          3          he          ©                   s          mathema          ar         And          here          we          have          typical          juniors          ..          .         i          football          and          baskethal         looking         that          pow         wn          in          Pine          Ri         ige         the          A         Inter-C         hurch          Coun         t          pledged          TKE         the          new          as         retary         worked          on         SUI          Executive          Board         he          was         knits          4n         Ahsa         pr         and         hka         t         matut         elec         1          pu         rtul          little          fiv         KUOI         aho         €         and          write         an         said          trans         om         Sister         ond         stant          power          in         f          the          Independent         are         {         gram          dire                    Uni         tle          in          her         times          Hotnecor         works          at          th         Jim          Day          a          Si         takes          home          e         take          Ht          the          excers         for          track          his          social          acti         Greco-]         without          4          temper         Hall          v          ireewiclennt          Stu         ASUI          Executive          Board         Couneil         Chuck          Gilb          is          the          rotund          president          of          Intertra         ternity          Council          and          Greek          Cz         hey          (from          Twin          Falls         Delt          and          the          Betas          lost          th         with          merchandising          and          advertising          in          the          t         1          3         ness          school,          baseball          and          philately          in         {          Busine         Schoo         1         $.U.B         r          his          new          Ford.         Donna          Lue          Taylor         Proston          in          the         ince          he          married          a          mbination          of         preg         }         g          chairman         Chamber          o         Ouse          presidents         awa          but         be          mbeor         al          cived          t         yue          ur          J         jown          Nampa          way         All-Girl          Singing         hestea          Loemicde         lives          at          the          mugi         '          at          Hays          tor         vite          haling          from         outh          (south          Idaho,          that         philosophy          and          wit         being          a         )          taker         la         and          Forney         year         |          have          always         I         Bud         his         AS         inqer         lent          A         middie          name)         oara         Harri         47         ard         prexy)         Council          ..         painting,         an         aped          (from         SAE         eatra         xdal          Ski          Clut         ird         combine          golf         one          litetime         we          can't          even          spoll,          let          alone          pronounce,         s          the          litthe          Fiji          who         received          the          awards          for          his          fraternity          and          was         ir          tay         SUI          pores         m          last          yeor          for          the          position          of         ,          he          majore         likes          his         .          and         has                   i         aa          ©         %         PS         ‘Q         =         SS         4         S         S         SS                  FB         %         —S         LO         =         LHI         a                  itt         Abbott,          Charles,          Fairfield         Abshire,          Charles,          Bult         Adeero,          Robert,          Coeur          d'          Alene         Albright,          Marvel,          Lewiston         Allen,          Kenneth,          Rigby         Allen,          Lafayette,          Idaho          Falls         Amon,          Ardell,          Nampa         Anderson.          Alma.          Boise         Andereon,          Carl,          Idaho          Falle         Anderson,          Dale,          Weiser         Anderson,          Dennett,          Twin          Fall         Anderson,          Lavern,          Genesee         Anderson,          Maxine,          Troy         ndroes,          Elaine,          Emmett         Ano,          Robert,          Wallac         Armstrong,          Catherine,          Lapwai         Aschenbrener,          Edward,          Nampa         Ashby,          James,          Brunesu         Ashworth,          Charles,          Payette         Asker.          John,          Grangeville         Atwood,          Alan,          Lewiston         ia,          Boise         Baer,          William,          Nyssa,          Oregon         Bahr,          Ella,          Gooding         Bailey,          Lois,          Nampa         Baker,          Ted,          Irwin         Baldwin,          Douglas,          Osburr         oe,          Frank,          Caldwell         Barinaga,          Iohn,          Castleford         Barker,          Donna,          Gooding         Barnes,          Jack,          Oqdon,          Utah         Barnes,          Patricia.          Boise         Barnett,          Marcus,          Lewiston         Barron,          Margaret,          Twin          Falls         Barrus,          Neil,          Blackfoot         Barton,          Milton,          K          kia         Barton,          Robert,          Wendell         Base,          Betty,          Richfield         Batchelor,          Patricia,          Burke         Bates,          Mary,          Driggs         Bath,          Lawrence,          Driag         Atlast          .          .          .          asophomore!..          .         Batt,          Philip,          Wilder         Baugh,          Vida,          Gooding         Baum,          Glen,          Hazelton         Baumgartner.          Donald,          Genesee         Bean,          Elizabeth,           Teton          City         Bean,          William,          Wendell         Beard,          Wayne,          Eagle         Beardsley,          Alice,          Weiser         Reasley,          Norrix,          Coeur          d'          Alene         Becher,          Arthur,          Twin          Fall         Beckman,          Fred,          Emmett         Bell,          Gerald,          Coeur          d'Alene         Bemis,          Robert,          St.          Maries         Benedict,          Clinton,          Mawcow         Bennett,          Aarl,          Carey         Benson,          Ralph,          Caldwell         Bergstrom,          John,          Sandpoint         Mountain          Home         Bermensolo,          Claudio         Berriochos,          Luis,          Mountain          Home         Bideganeta,          John,          Mountain          Home         135         136         Bielenberg,          Leonard,          Genesee         Rienz,          Darrel,          Rern         Bills,          Ramona,          Emmett         Bishop,          Winston.          Twin          Falls         Bitter,          Ralph,          Worley         Black,          Richard,          Saint          Maries         Blade,          Evabelle,          Spokane,          Washington         Rlantor,          Jimmy,          Nampa         Bl         ei,          Truman,          Murtaugh         Boehm.          Raymond.          Bonners          Ferry         Bohna,          Charles,          Bois«         Bolingbroke,          Vaun,          Billings,          Montana         Boliman,          Margaret,          Moscow         nin,          Pete,          Hailey         Borg,          John,          Moscow         aberts         Boyd,          Thomas,          Twin          Falls         Boyle,          Louis,          Idaho          Falls         Royle,          Richard,          Idoho          Falls         Brabb,          George,          Jerome         Bradbury,          Mildred,          Challis         Breier.          Mary          Jane,          Lewiston         Briggs,          Kenneth,          Murtaugh         Briggs,          Lane,          Great          Falle,          Mont         Briqas,          William,          St.          Anthony         Brighton,          Don,          Mackay         Brown,          Gladne,          Nampa         Bruins,          Franklin,          Boise         Bruins,          H.          Williams,          Boise         Buck,          Donald,          Emmett         Bunge,          Donald,          Spokane,          Washington         Burch,          June,          Coeur          d'Alene         Burgess,          Gloria,          Twin          Falls         Burleigh,          Katherine,          Murtaugh         Bush,          Eugene,          Idaho          Falle         Butler,          Vance,          Bliss         Calhoun,          James,          Farmville,          Virginia         Campbell,          Bernice,          New          Meadows         Campbell,          Charles,          Burley         Campbell,          Omar,          Weiser         Cane,          Dell,          Bonners          Ferry         Cannon,          Joseph,          Baker         Caple.          Ruth.          Coeur          d'Alene         Carlson,          Horbert,          Wallace         R         fa         «          sigh          those          who          have          struggled          through          two          years         Carnie,          Marybelle,          Coeur          d‘Alene         Carothers,          Lloyd,          Sandpoint         Carpenter,          Kalph,          Boise         Careon,          Allan,          Moscow         Carson,          Ellen,          Ontario,          Oregon         Carter,          Margaret,          Bolse         Caswell,          William,          Seattle,          Washington         Chaney,          Ronald,          Kellogg         Chastain,          Rosa,          Boise         Chattield,          Leslie,          Richlield         Chetwood,          Lolita,          Kamiah         Christensen,          Anna,          Idaho          Falls         Christensen,          Neal,          Idaho          Falls         Christensen,          Robert,          Idaho          Falls         Christenson,          Clair,          Sandpoint         Churchman,          Wilson,          Jerome         Clark,          Charles,          Paul         Clark,          Kenneth,          Kellogg         Clark,          Marilyn,          Burley         Clark,          Welden          Ir.,          Twin          Falls         Mego.          Joseph,          Grace         ode,          William,          Boise         ‘ole,          Wayne,          Grangeville         Collins,          Barbara,          Coeur          d'Alene         Jolverd,          Richard,          Weiser         Solwell,          Bruce,          Hope         mstock,          Gerald.          Palouse.          Washington         one,          Elden,          Bonners          Ferry         Cone,          Irma,          Grangeville         Congdon,          Darrell,          Sandpoint         Conine,          Wallace,          Preston         Joon,          Laura,          Mohler         Cooper,          Donald,          Challis         Jooper,          Janice,          Salmon         Crabtree,          Robert,          idaho          Falls         raddock,          Csrolyn,          Boise         “raig,          Eugene,          Jerome         ‘ranston,          Margaret,          Boise          reason,          Charles,          Rupert         reel,          Wilfred,          Spokane,          Wast         Carmel,          Weiser         Ralph,          Seda          Springs         Curtis,          Leverett,          Cashmere.          Wash         Cutler,          John,          Boise         Cutler,          Newton,          Oakedale,          Waah         Dahle,          Donald,          Aroc         Daily,          Paul,          Craigmont         Dalva,          Harry,          Priest          River         Dammerell,          Jean,          Craigmont         Darwin,          Sheila,          Lewiston         Day,          Paul,          Boise         Day,          Rex,          New          Meadows         Dean,          Lee,          Hollister         Dedrick,          Keith,          Gooding         Deeds,          Howard,          Richfield         DeHaven,          Harry,          Mo         Demick,          Eli,          Salmon         Denison,          Richard.          Coolin         Denevon,          Helen,          Bovill         Deobuld,          Gabriella,          Kendrick         DePalmo,          Jesse,          Rupert         DePartee,          James,          Bub!         Dewey,          Norman,          Moscaw         Diehl,          Gerald,          Jerome         with          only          two          more          to          go...          .         Dinnison.          Richard,          Orotino         Dodge,          George,          Nampa         Doner,          Glenn,          Wilder         Doyle,          Jack,          Spokane,          Washington         Draper,          Betty,          Council         Driggs,          Ora          L.,          Gooding         Driscoll,          James,          Moscow         Driver,          William,          Joplin,          Missouri         Dulin,          Ralph,          Coeur          d'Alene         Dummitt,          Harold,          Gooding         Duncan,          Catherine.          Boise         Dunson,          Lewis,          Spokane,          Washington         Easton,          Gene,          Paul         Eaton,          Clarence,          Wendell         Echeverria,          Isaac,          Mountain          Home         Edwards,          Victor,          Wall ace         Fie,          Margaret,          Moscow         Elam,          Jo          Anne,          Boise         Ellis,          Donald,          Kooskia         Ellis,          Marlow          K.,          Ogden,          Utah         Emerson.          William.          Genesee         Endicott,          Donald,          Coour          d'Alene         English,          Robert,          Stoneham,          Maes         Frickeon,          Charles,          Kellogg         Erickson,          Ernest,          Troy         =         Eyrich,          Joseph,          Potlatch         Faulkner,          Donald,          Moscow         Faull,          Elford,          Gardena         Feely,          Jolin,          Coeur          d'Alene         Field.          Richard,          Boise         Fiko,          Richard.          Kamiah         Finlayson,          Kobert.          Soda          Springs         Fisk,          Roger,          Parma         Fitch,          Carol,          Payette         Flerchinger,          Francis,          Genosse         Foley,          Margaret,          Idaho          Falle         Follett.          George.          Genesee         Foster,          Joanne,          Shelly         Foster,          Marion,          Jerome         Frandsen,          Edward,          Coeur          d'Alene         Predericksen,          John,          Bonners          Ferry         Freeland,          Joyce.          Coeur          d'Alene         Freiermuth.          Leo          Ir.,          Parma         Fulton,          Alonzo,          Worley         Gabica,          Henry,          Middleton         saley,          Dorothy,          Boise         Gallup,          Lyvonne.          Moscow         Gandiago.          Carmen,          Boise         Gardner,          Daniel,          Coeur          d          Alene         Gardner,          H.          Eugene,          Cascade         Gardner,          Lela,          Idaho          Falls         Garlock,          Richard,          Portland,          Oregor         Garner,          Ioyce,          Buhl         Gartin,          William,          Bolee         Gaylord,          Frank,          Rove          Lake         Geertsen,          Dorothy,          Boise         Geisler,          Dick,          Rigby         Gerraughty,          Elizabeth,          Spokane,          Want         Gibbs,          John,          Burley         Gibson,          Burton,          Boise         .         provided          they          survive          the          “sophomore          slump.”         Gidley,          Howard,          Caldwell         Giealer,          Harry,          Fairlield         Glarborg,          George.          Aberdeen         Gochnour,          Clyde,          Burley         Gooing,          Billie,          Parma         Gordon,          Beverly,          Twin          Falls         Grant,          Naoma,          Nampa         Gray,          Shirley,          Moscow         Greenwood,          Charlotte,          Bonners          Fy         Grieb,          Donald,          Headquarter         Grill,          Arthur,          Twin          Pall         Grimm,          Celo,          Moscow         Hall,          Celia,          Glenns          Ferry         Hall,          Maxon,          Poet          Falls         Hall,          Zane,          Rigby         Halverson,          Burnelda,          Moscow         Hamilton,          John,          Buhl         Handel,          Anna,          Moscow         Hansen,          Orval,          Idaho          Falls         Hansen,          Welland,          Bancroft         Hanson,          Wendell,          Preston         Hardin,          Rolland,          Palo          Alto,          California         Harding,          Merwin,          Nezperce         Harland,          Rosemary,          Caldwell         Harper.          Shirley.          Payette         Haroldsen.          Norman.          Idaho          Fall         Harrigteld,          Chris,          Ashton         Harris,          John,          San          Carloa,          California         Harris,          Mildred,          Burley         Harris,          Reed,          Ririe         Hartwell,          Marion,          Ketchum         Haumont,          Thomas,          Wilder         Hayes,          Bethene,          Twin          Falla         Hayes,          Paul,          Hayden          Lake         Heap,          Lioyd,          Fruitland         Hedeliuse,          Robert,          Rexburg         Heinrich,          Beverly,          Genesee         Hoelmsworth,          Gretchen,          Moscow         '         Henderson,          loel,          Nezperce         Henderson.          Wynne.          Nexperce         Herrington.          Helen.          Boise         Buhl         Hill,          Rhoda,          Bonners          Ferry         Hill,          Ronald,          Boise         Hillman,          Russell,          Driggs         Hindle,          Barbara,          Moasow         Hilmer,          Virginia,          Moscow         Hirechi,          Gene,          Shelley         Hocige,          Wilma,          Palouse,          Wash         Hollingworth,          William,          Cascade         Holton,          Norman,          Emmett         Hooper,          Betty,          Midvale         Hooper,          Bob,          Midvale         Hooper,          Roy,          Kellogg         Horch,          Alfred,          Spokane,          Wash.         142         Horne,          Lowell,          Burloy         Hoekine,          Leonard,          Wendell         Hoskins,          Paul,          Wenchell         Hove,          Clarice,          Troy         Huff,          James,          Moecow         Hutter,          Ronald,          Parma         Huhtale,          Helmi,          Cabinet         Hunt,          William,          Carey         Hunter,          Jay,          Rupert         Hutton.          John.          Coulee          Dam,          Waol         lonet,          Richard,          Twin          Falls         Jackle,          Erma.          Moscow         Jacobsen,          Shirley,          Rexbura         lacobeon,          Donald,          Jerome         Jausoro,          Tony,          Nampa         Jensen,          Edgar,          Boise         Jergensen,          Keith,          St.          Anthony         Johnson,          Cheater,          Coeur          d'Alene         Johnson,          Harold         Johnson,          James,          Coeur          d'Alene         Johnson,          Philip,          Peck         lohneon,          Warren          H..          Kellogg         Johnson,          Warren          E.,          Indian          Valley         Johnston,          Clarence,          Moscow         Johnaton,          Donald,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Johnstone,          Mariorie,          Marsing         Jonas,          Robert,          St.          Anthony         Jones,          Calvin,          Menan         Jones,          Henry,          Bruneau         Jones,          Khalil,          Malad         They          have          learned          how          to          cram          for          finals         Jones,          Leda,          Idaho          Fall         jones,          John,          Hagerman         Jones,          Lawrence.          Malad         Jones,          Mary,          Genesee         Jordan,          Everett,          Weippe         lordan,          Patricia,          Grangeville         Kane.          Charles.          Salmon         Kawasce.          Ida.          Weiser         Kolly,          Alene.          Boise         Kelly,          Eugene,          Gooding         Kelly,          William,          Gooding         Kerioot,          Walter,          Caldwell         St.          Marie         Kettenbach,          Frank,          Calgary,          Canada         Kinnoy,          Carl,          Castleford         Kious,          Wayne,          Oakland,          California         Klaus,          Delbert,          Deepcreek,          Wash         Klemer          ar,          Nampa         Richard,          Boise         Knapton,          Borbaroa,          New          Meadows         Knight,          Russell,          Gooding         Knudsen,          Jean,          Welle,          Nevada         +,          Dean,          Spirit          Lake         Kohl,          Fred,          Salmon         Korter,          Ioan,          Moscow         Lamson,          Harry,          Fairfield         Laney,          Harry,          Burley         Lanting.          Pieternella,          Rogerson         Lapray,          Donald,          Filer         Larsen,          Gordon,          Wallace         Larsen,          Keith,          Rexburg         Larson.          Virgel,          Pinehurst         LaRue,          Phyllis.          Heyburn         Laughlin,          Dean,          Ririe         LaVoy,          Corwin,          Portlatch         Lawrence,          John,          Idaho          Falls         Leaf,          Acel,          Lakefork         and          how          best          to          use          10:30          permissions          to          advantage.         Leaverton,          Jack,          Hope         LeBert,          Leon,          Priest          River         Leigh,          LaDena,          Parma         Lenander,          Shelby,          Wardner         Lenker,          Burton,          Long          Beach,          Calif         Lenz,          Betty,          Craigmont         Lenzi,          Bob,          Idaho          Falls         Lester,          Marilyn,          Fenn         Lewis,          David,          Twin          Falls         Lewis,          Robert,          Twin          Falls         Lieb,          Leslie,          Wallace         Lieberg,          Robert,          Genesee         Lind,          William,          Kendrick         Lisle,          Emmett,          Parma         Litchfield,          Joan,          Lewiston         Lodge.          Norman,          Caldwell         Long,          Calvin,          Jerome         Long,          Elbert,          Kondrick         Lootbourrow,          Don,          American          Falle         Loomis,          Maurice,          Meadows         145         Lord,          Charles,          Fairtield         Lowry,          David,          Craigmont         Luce,          Floyd,          Boise         Lennart.          Deary         Lyon,          Calvin,          Kamioh         McClun,          Dorothy,          Preston         McClure,          Dorzel,          Arex         McCormack,          Alvin,          Lewiston         McCormack,          Kenneth.          Lewiston         une,          Betty.          Preston         McFadden,          Calvin,          Nampa         McFadden.          Warner.          Myrtle          Point,          Oregon         MoFrederick,          Jack,          Salmon         McGuire,          Jean,          Helena,          Montana         McInnis,          Anita,          Priest          River         McKenny,          Mary,          Challi         McManaman,          Robert,          Buhl         McMasters.          Galen.          Hansen         McMurtrey,          Robert,          Shelly         McNealy,          Delbert,          Emmett         MoVicker,          Laura,          Boise         MacPhee,          Louis,          Kellogg         Mackey.          lanet.          Lewiston         Maio,          Dorothy,          Priest          River         Marineau,          William,          Moscow         Marks,          Nathan.          Spokane,          Washington         Marshall.          Harold,          Lewiston         Marshall,          Kenneth,          Nampa         Martin,          Benny,          Bruneau         Masingill,          Clifford,          Payette         Masingill,          Roland,          Payette         Maxwell,          Donna,          Boise         Maxwell,          Roger,          Sandpoint         Mayer,          Rx          xy,          Potlatch         Mayer,          William,          Lewiston         Mayes,          Gilford,          Kelloga         Mayo,          John,          Yakima,          Washington         Mecham,          James,          Blacktoot         Meeks,          June,          Twin          Falla         Mendiola.          Thomas.          Mtn.          Home         Merrill.          Wilson,          Fairtield         Merrill,          Ruel,          Pocatello         Miller,          Carol          Jean,          Castleford         Miller,          Donald,          San          Francisco,          Cal         Miller,          Earl,          Emmott         “Holly          Week”          brought          out          their          executive          ability          and         Miller,          Jeanne,          Nampa         Miller,          Louise,          Nezperce         Miller,          Nora,          Ririe         Miller,          Thomas,          Coronado,          Calif         Mills,          Danald,          Nampa         Mink,          Edward,          Weiser         Mingus,          Marilyn,          Emmett         Mitchell,          Jacqueline,          Idaho          Falls         Mizer,          Billee,          Nezperce         Mochel,          Alvon,          Craigmont         Modin,          Mary,          Boise         Moffett,          Russell,          Smithtield,          Utah         Mooney,          Edna,          Coeur          d'Alene         Moore,          Frank,          Bellevue         Morrison,          Harry,          Council         Morrison,          Melvin,          Port          Orchard,          Wash         Mortensen,          Max,          Rexburg         Morton.          Charies,          Salmon         Morton,          Howard,          Pullman,          Wash         Moulton,          Floyd,          Victor         Moultan,          Robert,          Homedale         Muehlethaler,          Charlie,          Rathdrum         Mulroney.          Joan,          Lewiston         Muth,          Barbara,          McCall         Neleon,          John,          Boise         Nesbitt,          John,          Ola         Neebitt,          S herman,          Eagle         Ness,          Elmer,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Newell,          Robert,          Ola         Nicholas,          Ronald,          Malad         Noble,          Heber.          Rupert         O'Connell,          Daniel,          Potlatch         O'Connor,          James,          Culdesac         Officer,          Julius,          Boise         Oliason,          Kenneth,          Meridian         Olin,          Glenn,          Culclesac         Olsen,          Lorenzo,          Weston         Organ,          Carol,          Cambridge         Orme,          Robert,          St.          Anthony         Ostler,          Gary,          Sugar          City         Ottenheimer,          Berneice,          Mountain          Homo         Pabet,          Richard,          Gifford         Parkins,          Laray,          Marsing         Parsell,          Richard.          Kooskia         Patrick,          Richard,          Spokane,          Wash         Pauling,          Donna,          Wallace         Paulsen,          John,          New          Plymouth         Paulson,          Eleanor,          Troy         Peck,          Ronald,          Carey         Pederson,          Eugene,          Genesee         Pennell,          Richard,          Nezperce         Peretti,          Lawrence,          Burke         Perkino,          Arthur,          Lewiston         Petersen,          Aris,          Lewiston         Petersen,          Ruth,          Terreton         148         Peterson,          John,          Winchester         Peterson,          Richard,          Idaho          Falla         Pettygrove.          Robert.          Hansen         Pteiffer.          Frank.          Challis         Peiffer,          Gladys          halls         Phelan.          lsobelle,          Osburn         Phillips,          Edger,          Kooskia         Phillipe,          Wayne,          Moscow         Pickett,          Hal,          Oakley         Pond,          Robert,          Idaho          Fall         next          year          will          truly          test          their          originality          and          vigor.         Powell,          George         Powell,          Richard,          Moscow         Pratt,          Francis,          Boise         Pyles,          Betty,          Nezperce         Radford,          Raymond,          St.          Marie         Rainey,          Jack,          Jerome         Randall,          Arthur,          Lenore         Rancdall,          Beverlee,          Craigmont         Randall,          Donald,          Lenore         Rathbun,          Willard,          Buhl         Reed,          Robert,          Twin          Fall         Reich,          Fred,          Arco         Reichert,          Ruth,          Filer         Reinhardt,          James,          Lewiston         '          1          P         Remaoklus,          Lawrence,          Boise         Remeaberng,          Homer,          Caldwell!         Reynolds,          Rita,          Gooding         Rice,          Arthur,          Tacoma,          Washington         Rice,          John,          Gooding         Richardeon,          Charles,          St.          Marie         149         Rieman,          Kieth,          Twin          Falls         Rigby,          Thomas,          Idaho          Falls         Rigtrup,          Robert,          Burley         Roberts,          Orville,          Donnelly         Robinette,          Jack,          Boise         Robinson,          Walter,          Grace         Robison,          Delber!,          Weiser         Rockwood,          Jerry,          lona         Rogers,          Norman,          Winchester         Rosen,          Morris,          New          York,          N.Y         Roes,          Guy,          New          Meadows         Ross,          Patton,          Hazelton         Rouse,          Gareth,          Bonners          Ferry         Rowberry.          Edwin,          Shelley         Rowborry,          Wilber.          Payette         Rowe,          John,          Moscow         Rowe,          Neil,          Moscow         Rowell,          Editha,          Moscow         Saad,          Victor,          Spokane,          Wash.         Sacht,          William,          Clarksfork         Salo,          Elmer,          Mullan         Samms,          Herbert,          Moscow         Sanford,          Thomas         Saulie,          Grant,          Buhl         Saulie,          Theodore,          Buhl         Searcello.          Angelo,          Rathdrum         Schaff,          Barbara.          Weiser         Schnoll,          Philip,          Moscow         Schulz,          Phyllis,          Idaho          Falls         Schumacher,          Corrine,          Colton,          Wn.         Seranton,          Harvard,          Camas,          Washington         Searle,          Karl,          Shelley         Shalz,          Bernard,          Boise         Sharp,          Allen,          Payette         Shaw,          Ver          nila,          Payette         Sherman,          Scott,          Idaho          Falls         Shiell.          Geraldine,          Bonners          Ferry         Shinn,          Joseph,          Twin          Falls         Shoun,          Charles,          Caldwell         Silllow,          Ida,          Kendrick         Silverthorn,          Beverly,          Moscow         Sima,          Harold,          Porthill         Skinner,          George,          Emmett         Slack,          Patricio,          Homedale         Sletager,          Clyde,          Samuels         They          are          the          future          upper-classmen—those          destined         Smith,          Oron,          Moscow         Smith,          Patricia,          Wallace         Smith,          Richard,          Blackfoot         Smith,          Shirley,          Coour          d'Alene         Smith,          Thomas,          Boise         Snow,          lay,          Burley         Souders,          Arnold,          Kelloga         Sparks,          Calvin,          Carney         Stalling,          Dale,          Lewisville         Staples,          loan,          Coeur          d'Alene         Stark,          Gordon,          Benton          City,          Washington         Steger.          Herman.          Meridian         Steiger,          Robert,          Ferdinand         Stein,          Alfred,          Kellogg         Stevenson,          Betty,          Kellogg         Stevenson,          Lynn,          Idaho          Falla         Stevenson,          Willard,          Caldwell         Stewart,          Donald,          Boise         Stewart,          Wayne,          Twin          Falls         Stommel,          Raymond,          Boise         151         Stone,          Lawrence,          Jerome         Stout.          Jay.          Burley         Stranqo,          Elenore,          Boise         Stratton,          Merle,          Worley         Stucki,          Bruce,          Paris         Sutton,          Dwight,          Caldwell         Swendig,          Joe,          St.          Maries         Symmes,          Whitman,          Kellogg         Tokkinen,          Verley,          Lakefork         Talbot,          Glenn.          Notus         Tanner,          George,          Moscow         Tanner,          Shirley,          Moscow         Tapper,          Lyle,          Malad         Tarbet,          Shirley,          Lewiston         Taufen,          Gladyne,          Genesee         Taylor,          Gordon,          Boise         Teague,          James,          Great          Falls,          Montana         Tederman,          Robert,          Wendell         Tegae,          John,          Caldwell         Tellin,          Betty,          Blackfoot         Thacker,          David.          Paul         Thayer,          Averill,          Hagerman         Thomas,          Helen,          Dietrich         Thomas,          June,          Glenns          Ferry         Thompsan,          Charles,          Orofino         Thompson,          Darwin,          Victor         Thompeon,          Gwendolyn,          Potlatch         Thompson,          Marjorie,          Moscow         Thrush,          Glen,          Plummer         Tilley,          Norman,          Hansen         Tindall,          James,          Grasmere         Tisdale,          Eldon,          Twin          Falle         Titus,          Darrel,          Oroline         Toevs,          Richard,          Ephrata,          Wash         Tovey,          Morgan,          Malad         152         Trees,          Thomas,          Chehalis.          Washington         Trout.          Betty,          Troy         Truesdell,          Alan,          Mullan         Truesdell,          Warren,          Mullan         Turnbull,          John,          Carey         Turnbull,          Robert,          Shoshone         Utter,          Donald,          Hansen         Utter,          Marvin,          Hansen         Vallad,          Marian,          Emmett         VanBuskirk,          Edward,          Namps         to          carry          on          our          Idaho          traditions          proudly.         Vandenberg,          John,          Bonners          Ferry         VanEngelen,          Frederick,          Twin          Falls         Van          Epps,          Burton,          Nampa         Van          Riper,          Charlotie,          Jerome         Vincent,          Roger.          Filer         Vollrath,          Robert,          Soap          Lake,          Washington         Voat,          Alton,          Caldwell         Voorhees,          Donald,          Twin          Falle         Wagner,          Iohn,          Grangeville         Walker,          Donald,          Parma         Walker,          Robert,          Hayden          Lake         Walker,          Roez,          St.          Maries         Walter,          Donald,          Anderson          Dam         Walter,          Leo,          Rupert         Ward,          Walter.          Lapwai         Wardrop,          Charles,          Spokane,          Washington         Watkina,          Edmund,          Moscow         Watson,          Virginia,          Boise         Way,          Helen,          Craiqgmont         Webb,          George,          Lapwai         Weber,          Margaret,          Moecow         Weisgerber,          Sherman,          Boise         Welch         Dwaine,          Emmett         Welch,          Leslie,          Emmett         Wesierski.          Dan,          Milwaukee,          Wis         West.          Bette.          Buhl         Westbrook,          Russell.          Marsing         Wheeler,          Robert,          American          Falls         White,          John,          Shoshone         Whiteman,          Donald,          Cambridge         Wicher,          Dantel,          Glenne          Ferry         Wiegele,          Kenneth,          Gem         Wilcomb,          Richard,          Boise         Wilcox.          Avonne,          Emmett         Willett,          Frederick.          Lewiston         Williams,          Edgar,          Moscow         Williams,          Goorgo,          Twin          Falls         Williams,          Lewis,          Boise         Williams,          Phyllis,          Coeur          d'Alene         Wilson,          George,          Buh!         Wilson,          Peter,          Culdesac         Wimer,          lean,          Burke         Winegar.          Leo,          Emmett         Winston,          Dale,          Boise         Whitcomb,          Marvin,          Lewiston         Wokersien,          Thomas,          Fairfield         Wood,          Betty,          Oxburn         Woodland,          William,          Arimo         Wren,          Hazel,          Ontario.          Oregon         Wright,          Ruby,          Moscow         Wright         William,          Lewiston         Yenor,          Jacqueline,          St.          Maries         Young,          Burton,          Potlatch         Young,          Evelyne,          Boise         Youngblood,          Glen,          Council         154         Bruco          Stucki,          Elenore          Strange.          Charlies          Clark,          Morgan          Tovey         The          sophomore          class          gains          recognition          every          year          by          setting          aside          the          week          previous          to          the         Christmas          vacation          for          their          annual          “Holly          Week.'’          Leading          the          sophomores          through          a          week         of          festivity,          which          included          an          assembly,          ‘Life          in          a          Co-ed          Dorm,”’          a          serenade,          and          the          crowning         of          the          Holly          Queen,          Gladyne          Taufen,          at          the          “Moonlight          and          Mistletoe’          ball,          was          Morgan         Tovey.          Bruce          Stucki          held          the          position          of          vice-president,          and          the          work          of          keeping          the          minutes         was          placed          in          the          capable          hands          of          Elenore          Strange.          Charles          Clark          had          the          worry          of          the          class         financial          problems.         155         Ailor,          Stewart,          Grangeville         Alldaffer,          Marvin,          Burley         Allen,          Roger,          South          Portland,          Maine         Amos,          James,          Kalamazoo,          Michigan          .          Doris,          Burley         .          Rosemary.          Potlatch         Par         Parma         saylord          Emmett         Armstrong,          Betty,          Coeur          d'Alene         Ascouaga,          John,          Caldwell         Ashby.          Roger.          Moscow         Atwood,          Richard,          Lewiston         Aunes,          Helen,          Mull         Har         Austin,          Winifred,          St.          Marie         Badger,          Marvin,          Heyburn         Bahr,          Vernon,          Woiser         Baker.          lames.          Grimes         Baker,          Patricia,          Orofino         Baldeck,          Leonard,          Lawistan         Barker,          Boyd,          Donn         Barline,          Elizabeth,          Spokane,          Washington         Barr,          James,          Hailey         i,          Wilder         Raum,          Russell,          Ashton         Bell,          James,          Burley         Benjamin,          Dale,          Coeur          d’Alene         Richard,          Ke         Berry.          Patricia,          Craigmont         Blair,          Dean,          Bull         ,          Frederick,          Ordnance,          Oregon         Blandon,          Ellen,          Weippe         Bonnett,          Betty,          Moscow         Bordon,          Della,          Kollogg         Borne,          Ramona,          Kellogg         Bowlby          arol,          Moscow         Boyce,          Elvin,          Weiser         Brainard,          Beverly,          Payette         Brammer,          Harold,          Cameron         Bray,          Hugh,          Gooding         Breeden,          Ann,          Lewiston         Bressler,          Beverly,          Genesee         Brevick,          Barbara,          Wendoll         Bright.          Robert,          Preston         Brown,          Caroline,          Pocatello         Brown,          Joan,          Smelterville         Brown,          Helen,          Kamiah         The          bewildered          frosh          .          .          .          trying          not          to          look         Broyles,          Donna,          Moscow         Brunt,          Peter,          Kellogg         Brunell,          Byron,          Murphy         Bumgarner,          Dale.          Gooding         Bunnell,          John,          Kelloga         Burns,          Mary,          Boise         Bush,          Wayne,          Malad         Call,          Dwight,          Moecow         Callen,          David,          Jerome         Cameron.          Bill,          Moscow         Cameron,          William,          Challis         Cantlinld,          Daryle,          Moscow         Caricholf,          Jack,          Valparaiso,          IHinois         Carlson,          Patricia,          Council         Carney,          Raymond,          Idaho          Falls         Carr,          Charles,          Lewiston         Carter,          Jer ry,          Moscow         Cash,          Guy,          Nezperce         Chadband,          James.          Santa          Maria.          California         Chichester,          Roger,          Sandpoint         Chivers,          Garth,          Challix         Chrystal,          Donald,          Headquarters         Churchill,          Harry,          Smelterville         Churchill,          Winston,          Gooding         Churchman,          Joan,          Jerome         Clark,          Richard,          Headquarters         Clauser,          Barbara,          Payette         Clyde,          Mary,          Moscow         Compton,          Gene,          Idaho          Falls         Comstock,          Donald,          Palouse,          Washington         Conley,          Vincent,          Kellogg         Connolly,          Mary,          Moscow         Conton.          Keith,          Idaho          Falls         Coppinger,          Eugene,          Ketchum         Cothern,          John,          Buhl         Cottrell,          Harold,          Pocatello         Couch,          Jay,          Coeur          d'Alene         Cramblet,          Molly,          Gooding         Craner,          Lyle.          St.          Maries         Crooks,          DeLores,          Spirit          Lake:         Crouch,          Berely,          Emrnett         Culbertston,          Robert,          Rupert         Cundall,          Lois,          Sagle         Daggett,          Lida,          Mesa         Dalling,          Marshall,          Rexburg         Darnall,          Glenn,          Now          Plymouth         Daugherty,          Noreen,          St.          Anthony         Daugherty,          Norma,          St.          Anthony         Davis,          Elsie,          Paseo,          Washington         Davis,          Kenneth,          Wilder         Davie,          Raynold,          Muldoon         DeKlotz,          Gilbert,          Filer         Denman,          Betty,          Idaho          Falls         Derr,          Allen,          Clarks          Fork         us          “‘green”          as          they          feel          .          .          .          think          classes          and          activities         159         Dick,          Yale,          Boise         Dickinson,          Oren,          Moscow         Dingle,          Ann,          Dayton         Doolittle,          George,          Twin          Falls         ane,          Washington         Doupe,          Troy,          Spokane.          Washington         Eakin,          James,          Jerome         Eames,          Aerial,          Preston         Ebbe,          Colleen,          Sandpoint         Edmark,          Thomas,          Nampa         Edwards,          Stanley,          Malad         Eager,          Carol,          Stanfield,          Oregon         Ellis,          Evan,          Kooskia         Epperson,          Lorales,          Jerome         Erickson,          Patricia,          Bonners          Ferry         Evans,          Beverly,          Boise         Faber,          Harold,          Wall         Faylor,          Lloyd,          Nampa         Fisher,          LeNoir,          Kelloaq         Fi         toy,          Henry.          England         Fletcher,          Jeanette,          Boise         Foley,          Eileen,          Idaho          Falls         Fothergill,          Ralph,          Nampa         Fowler,          Vernone,          Boise         Francis,          Merlin,          Banks         Frank,          George,          Parma         Frazier.          Koy.          Mc         Funkhouser,          William,          Orlando.          Florida         taldos,          Tony,          Emmett         Gaudin,          Dora,          Gooding         Gaut,          Pamela,          Lewiston         Gaylord,          George,          Rose          Lake         Getty,          JoAnn,          Pilot          Rock,          Oregon         Glaves,          Virgil,          Ontario,          Oregon         Goble,          George,          Eagle         Goodman,          William,          Rupert         Goodwin,          Virginia,          Sandpoint         Clarisse,          Moscow         Groham,          Bonnie,          Kellogg         y,          Patricia,          Boise         Gray,          Warren,          Burke         Gray,          William,          Spring          Valley,          California         and,          Downers          Grove,          Illinois         Ferry         at         Greenwood,          William,          Bonner         Sregoire,          Beverly,          Pocatello         sreqory,          John,          Wallace         Gregory.          Rowena,          Princeton         rider,          Rodney.          Boise         Grubb,          John,          Swan          Valley         Hall,          Robert,          Post          Falls         Halliday,          Beverly,          Idaho          Falls         ahs         are          to          make          vacations          more          desirable.         Halmon,          Elaine,          Mull         Ham         ml          Cor         ance,          Ashton         Hamon,          Clarke,          Caldwell         Hankins,          Patricia,          Nampa         Hansen,          Carolyn,          Aberdeen         Hansen,          Milton,          Idaho          Falls         Hansen,          Richard,          Winchester         Hanson,          Alvin,          Coeur          d          Alene         Hardin,          Mary          Ann,          Meridian         Hargis.          Marie.          Ashton         Harper,          Donald,          Boise         Hart,          Ralph,          Filer         Hart,          Sharon,          Moscow         Hartwig,          Leonard,          Lewiston         Hasbrouck,          John,          Cascade         Haughland.          George.          Brooklyn,          New          York         Haverkamp,          Ralph.          Roundup.          Montana         Hawley,          Agnes,          Boise         Hayden,          Kenneth,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Heor,          Leo,          Aberdeen,          Washinc         Heidt.          Ruth,          Burke         Hess.          Garth.          Montpelier         Heyer.          Barbara.          Melba         Heywood,          Betty,          Weippe         Hieronymus,          Lona,          Winchester         Hill,          Betty,          Buhl         Hill,          James,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Hodgson,          Lois,          St.          Maries         Hodgson.          Thomas.          St.          Maries         Holmes,          Dean,          Burley         Holyoak,          Alan,          Burley         Hooper,          Mary,          Wallace         Howard,          Donald,          Buh!         Howard,          Kennoth,          Lewiston         Howard.          Hazel.          Hazelton         Huff,          Gerald.          Wilder         Humphrey,          Burton,          Moscow         Hungertord,          Jeanne,          Idaho          Falls         Hunter,          Donald,          Boise         Hutchinson,          Joann,          Orofino         Hyde,          Gene,          Hayden          Lake         Hyland,          Frederick,          Bonners          Ferry         Ingersoll.          Robert,          Payette         Inghram.          Evelyn.          Lapwai         Ingram,          Bonnie,          Council         lsaman,          Harry,          Lewiston         Jackson,          Donald,          Jerome         Jackson,          Gene,          Indianapolis,          Indiana         lansen,          loan,          Kimberly         lensen,          Doria,          Idaho          Falls         lohnsor          lice,          Wallace         Johnaon,          Arnold,          Twin          Falls         Johnson,          Benjamin,          Indian          Valley         Johnson.          Betty,          Mullan         They’re          still          figuring          out          how          to          get          everything          done,         hneor          teraldine,          Wallace         Johnson,          foenne,          Nezperce         Johnson,          Margery,          Caldwell         Johnaon,          Marjorie,          Kellogg         Johneon,          Richard,          Woiser         Johnson,          Reger,          McCammon         Johneon,          Thomas,          Mullon         Johnaton,          Harold,          Pluromer         lohnatone,          Dale,          Jerome         Jones,          Edward,          Malad         Jordan,          Joseph,          Grangeville         Jordan,          John,          Boise         Judd,          Keith,          Burley         Justice,          Eleanor,          Hagerman         Kasaki,          Amie,          Lewiston         Kaylor.          John.          Peck         Keeler,          Keith,          Idaho          Falls         Kelton,          Sheila,          Wallace         Kent,          Beverly,          Leonia         Kerby,          Marjorie,          Cascade         Kerby,          Will          sscade         RKettenbsch,          Ann,          Calgary,          Canada         King.          Ray.          Castleford         Kinmouth,          Ray,          Lewiston         Kinnison,          Frank,          Hawaii         Kinnison,          Philip,          Melrose,          Massachusette         Klason,          Karl,          Coeur          d'Alene         Klobucher,          Thelma,          Moscow         Knox,          Douglas,          Emmett         Kohring,          Kent,          Bruneau         Komoto,          Bill,          Sumner,          Washington         Korvala,          Carol,          Orotino         Kirgbaum,          Norma,          New          Meadows         Kruger,          Elsie,          Cameron         Ruen          Noreon,          Clarksiork         Kugler,          James,          Livingston,          Montana         Kunkel,          Paul,          Amsterdam         Kunz,          Dale,          Bern         LaFollette,          Charles,          Moscc         ries,          Twin          Falls         LaFontaine,          Ch.         LaGrone,          James,          Highland          Park,          Michigan         Landers,          James,          Macy,          Indiana         Lane,          James,          Shelloy         Larsen,          Kathryn,          Coeur          d'Alene         Larsen,          Keith,          Rexburg         Larson,          Elsie,          Greer         Larson,          Rodney,          Priest          River         Lau,          Grant,          Soda          Springs         Lawaon,          Patricia,          Spencer         Lease,          Irix,          Wallace         Leach,          Wayne,          Grangeville         Leavitt,          Maryann,          Orolino         Lesher.          John.          Burley         Lewis,          Barney,          Malad         exist          on          so          little          sleep,          and          study,          too.         162         Lewis.          Ted.          Twin          Falls         Lind,          Kenneth.          Burley         Lineberger,          Ralph,          Homedale         Link,          Joan,          Boise         Lint,          Richard,          Caldwell         Little,          Harold,          Prieet          River         Litrenberger,          David,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Lloyd,          Richard,          Lewiston         Loman,          Paul,          Sandpoint         l         Long         Lotepeich,          Ruth,          Eastport         Love,          Janet,          Buhl         McClellan,          Arieen,          Montpelier         McCormick,          lanice,          Homedale         McCreary,          Patricia,          Kendrick         McCullough,          Phyllis,          Idaho          Fall         McDaniels,          Shirley,          Coour          d'Alene         McDonald,          Co         Kathleen,          Or         McFrederick,          Glenna,          Salmor         McGough,          Francis,          Moscow         MeGowan,          Verne,          Challic         McKay,          John,          Kellogg         McMahan,          Donald,          Council         McMahon,          Carmelyn,          Be         McMahon,          Robert         er         Spokane,          Washingtor         McMaster,          Soott,          Hansen         McNally,          Joyce,          Bonners          Ferry         McQuillan,          John,          Brooklyn,          Ne         MeWilliama,          Noil,          Chicago,          Illinoi         Mackay.          Iohn.          Lorenzo         Mackey,          William,          Naples         MacRae,          Dori¢,          Paul         Madison,          Leslio,          Meadows         Madison,          Maryanne,          Hamer         Magden,          LeRoy,          Boice         Maher,          Charles,          Coeur          d'Alene         Dut         Marjorie,          Vuboi         Martin,          Chauncey,          B         Martin,          John,          Burke         Martin,          Thomas,          Bruneau         Maule,          David,          Payette         Mautz,          Kathryn          Ann,          Wallace         Maxwell,          Alan,          Seattle,          Woshington         Maxwell,          Margaret,          Glenna          Ferry         Means,          Helen,          Boise         Melville,          Wanda,          Priest          Ri         Meulman,          ¢         ria,          Rupert         Michael,          Charles,          Payott         Michals         They’ve          tried          to          assume          that          “collegiate”          look          and         163         have          studied          and          made          their          grades,          and         Millay;          ene,          Jerome         Moldenhasuer,          Edward,          Heyburr         Monroe,          William,          San          ipoint         Morache,          Martel,          Emmett         Morgan,          Richard,          Lewistor         Morgan,          Robert.          Boise         Morrison,          Batty,          Aberdeen         Morse,          Avona,          Caldwell         Morrison,          Frank,          Murtaugh         Moser,          Jean,          East          Farms,          Washington         Murphy,          Colleon,          Mullan         Neal,          Martha,          Boise         Nelly,          Donald.          Moscow         Nelson,          Patricia,          Genesee         Nelson,          Robert,          Sandpoint         Nelson,          Shirley,          Lewiston         Nelson,          William,          Sandpoint         Nesbitt,          Alice,          Sagle         Noust          scquline,          Hayden          Lake         Newell.          Earl.          Laurene,          lowa                    w         Nicholas,          Mark,          Malad         ilbert,          T         Nickison,          Richard         vilani,          Cascade         arbara,          Emmott         Norris,          Basil,          Buhl         Norton,          Melba,          Cambridge         Nowak,          Theodore,          Los          Angeles,          California         O'Leary,          Daniel,          Payette         Odberg,          Ann,          Lewiston         gle,          William,          Midvale         Oleoon,          Donald,          Me         eOOw         Olson,          Robert,          Lewiston         Orr,          Gerald,          Coeur          d'Alene         had          fun...         Poendrey,          Charles,          Montpelier         Perrigo,          Shirloy,          Payette         Peters.          Betty.          Caldwell         Pete         sen,          Donald.          Terreton         Paternen,          Merilyn,          Payette         Peterson,          Clarence,          Nampa         Peterson,          John,          Sandpoint         Petorzon,          Neil,          Bonners          Ferry         Phillipe,          Robert,          Moscow         Pitcher,          Euqeno,          Sandpoint         Place.          Joann.          Plummer         Pohlod,          Wallace.          Moscow         Poppie,          Mildred,          Twin          Falls         Powers,          Beverly,          Parma         Powers,          James,          LaMesa,          California         Price,          Joan,          Sandpoint         Prudek,          Jake,          Buhl         Purdy.          Edward,          Springston         Pyper,          Roi,          Boise         Radford,          Grant,          Preston         Rankin,          Janis,          Ashton         Rasmussen,          Lawrence,          New          Plymouth         Reading,          Max,          Ririe         Redfield,          Clarence,          Idaho          Falle         Reed,          Lloyd,          Filer         Reese,          Bernadeen,          Boise         Reich,          Frank,          Kellogg         Reichow,          Frances,          Nezperce         Reynold,          Aileen,          Potlatct         Rich,          Eleanor,          Blackfoot         Richards,          Jeanne,          Soda          Springs         Ricks,          Nancy,          Boise         Roimenschneider,          Betty,          Spokane,          Washington         an,          Phyllis,          Kellogg         ison,          Gayland,          Rexburg         Rogers,          Oscar,          Gooding         Rosenthal,          Jahn         Weat          Allis,          Wisconsin         Rosman,          Joy,          Sandpoint         Routh,          Elmer,          Lamar,          Colorado         Rowberry,          Joan,          Payette         Sabin,          Lloyd,          Wilder         Salmon,          Moxino,          Bi         irloy         Sample,          lls,          Buhl         Sandell,          Margery.          Declo         Sanderson,          Susanne,          Priest          Rives         Sargent,          Christy,          Weiser         Schaplowsky,          John,          Nezperce         Schmid,          Roee          Ellen,          New          Plymouth         Schmidt,          Margaret,          Lewiston         Schnitker,          Donna,          Twin          Falls         Schnitker,          Wanita,          Twin          Falls         Schupfer,          Beverly,          Kendrick         Schwertley,          Anne,          Boise         Scott,          Bonnioc,          Kellogg         golfed,          “‘Nest-ed,”’          cut          class          to          pienie          ..          .         165         aur,          Harry,          Coour          d'Alene         ¥.          Maxine.          St.          Maries         loseph,          Omaha,          Nebraska         Sessions,          Gary,          Idaho          Falls         Seyfert,          Edith,          Idaho          Falls         Shatter,          Zeola,          Sandpoint         Shelton,          Richard,          Filer         Shoneborger,          Lois,          Twin          Falls         Sherman,          Marian.          Moscow         2,          Wilber,          Castleford         Shuldberg,          Bonnie,          Terreton         Shulenberger,          Mona,          Salmon         Silflow,          Gladys,          Cameron         Simmons,          Gerald,          Kamiah         Simmons,          Norman,          Kamiah         Simmons,          William,          Seattle,          Washington         Simpson,          Peggy,          Idaho          Falls         Slater,          Leilani,          Idaho          Falls         Slifka,          Elden,          Cascade         esell,          Burley         edley,         Smiley,          Neal,          Kellogg         Smith,          Lamont,          Weston         4,         Snow,          Gerald,          Moscow         yder,          Doris,          Orofino         5         Snyder,          Joyce,          Cataldo         Sokvitne,          Clarice         Sonnichsen,          Sonnich,          Jerome         Sperry,          Donald,          Caldwell         Spicer,          Lloyd,          Harrison         Spink.          John,          Nampa         tute,          Mildred,          Fenn         Stamm,          Carl,          Blackfox!         Stearns,          James,          Payette         Stearns,          Philip,          Payette         Stefanac,          Mary          Ellen,          Mullen         Steiger,          Amelia,          Deary         Robert,          Twin          Falls         a,          Dean,          Worley         Stewart.          Rita.          Wallace         Stimpson,          John,          Shoshone         Stone,          Beverly,          Blackfoot         Stone,          Ivan,          Twin          Falls         Stonemets          porgia,          Buhl         Stough,          Edith,          Moscow         Stranahan,          Jorome,          St.          Paul,          Minnesota         Straub,          Carl,          Page         Stricker,          Phyliss,          Grangeville         Strike,          Beverly,          Boise         Stringer,          Mary,          Glenne          Ferry         Strobel,          Walter,          Rove          Lake         Styner,          Wendell,          Paul         Suchan,          Harold,          Buhl         Sumner,          Leola,          Troy         Sutton,          Arthur,          Weiser         and          tasted          of          Idaho’s          traditions          and          pastimes,         Sutton,          Ward,          Midvale         Swanson,          Herbert,          Idaho          Falls         Swanson,          Robert,          Pocatello         Swanstrom,          Barbara,          Council         Swarner,          Dale,          Wendell         Sweet,          Cyrus,          Longview,          Washington         Sweet,          Richard,          Twin          Falls         Tarr,          Bette,          Twin          Falls         Tate,          James,          Sandpoint         Taylor,          Patricia,          Burley         Taysom,          Wayne,          Rockland         Terteling,          Lauretta,          Moscow         Thacker,          Dale,          Paul         Thoman,          John,          Twin          Falls         Thomas,          Stanley,          Nezperce         Thomas,          Virginia,          Sandpoint         Thompson,          John,          Moscow         Thomaon,          Eileen.          Shoshone         Tiegs,          Donald,          Nampa         Tillotson,          Beth,          Boise         Tiller,          Norma,          Nampa         Todd,          Eugene,          Buhl         Tortel,          Edith,          Jerome         Tovey,          DeForest.          Malad         Tovey,          Reynolds,          Malad         Troeh,          Frederick,          Grangeville         Troutman,          Jack,          Meridian         True,          Cecil,          Spokane,          Washington         Ulmer,          David,          McCall         Urquida,          John,          Mountain          Home         Vaara,          Helen,          Sandpoint         VanEngelen,          Ruth,          Twin          Falla         Vaneant,          Carley,          Richfield         Wagner,          Al,          Grangeville         Wagoner,          Donald,          Boise         Walbrecht,          Miles,          Gooding         Walkington,          James,          Hazelton         Walkington,          William,          Hazelton         Wallace,          Bonnie,          Soda          Springs         Walser,          Joyce,          Palouse,          Washington         Webb,          Arlen,          Weiser         Weichbrodt,          Arlene,          Challiy         Weipert,          Melvin,          Spokane,          Washington         Wenke,          Clara,          Moscow         Werry,          Sidney,          Hailey         Werry.          Ellwood,          Shoshone         Weaslerski.          Thomas.          Milwaukee,          Wisconsin         Wheeler,          Robert,          American          Falls         Whitsell,          Norma,          Emmett         Widner,          Gordon,          Midvale         Widner,          Verne,          Midvale         Wilkins,          Emmett,          Moscow         Will,          Mary,          Moscow         Williams,          Lilly,          Lewiston         A          number          of          the         more          zealous          will          return          with         167         Willa,          Donald          S.,          Auburn,          Massachusetts         Wilson,          Mildred          1.,          Salmon         Winkle,          William          F.,          Filer         Winner,          Lois          A.,          Moscow         Wohlschlegel,          Florence,          Idaho          Falls         Wombacher.          Elaine,          Bonners          Ferry         Wynn,          Val          Dean,          Preston         Zach,          Eugene          M.,          Bovill,          Idaho         Zumwalt,          Bonnie          J.,          Grangeville         a          thirst          for          that          something          that’s          Idaho          to          us.         168         Janice          McCormick,          Sonnich          Sonnicheen,          Colleen          McDonald,          Ceci!          Grow         April          was          a          busy          month,          for          right          after          the          juniors          had          their          fling          with          the          ballot          boxes,          the         freshmen          started          in—using          the          theme,          “Nursery          Rhyme          Week.”          Instead          of          having          the          tradi-         tional          queen,          as          all          balls          have,          the          frosh          crowned          a          Prince          Charming,          De          Forrest          Tovey,          at         their          “Cinderella          Ball.'’          Cecil          Grow          started          the          year          and          his          college          activities          by          presiding.         Sonnich          Sonnichsen          held          the          office          of          vice-president,          and          Janice          McCormick          kept          the          minutes.         Colleen          McDonald          spent          a          lot          of          her          time          keeping          the          frosh          bank          account          straight.         169         istant:          Mary          Jane          Breier         As         ing          t         Xo         8         7A         to         aS                  5          ‘eS         Xo         SS         S         xe         Editor:          Barbora          Spaeth         We          found          honor          and          success...         «          if          4         ma          how          5b         hee         ‘          wane         -                   :          er                    iene          “apts         ‘                              Abe          of          ae          ?          ry                   7          -          .                    ao          ¥          -         eS          x          iw’          r.          ee          4          Y          ’          |         -          beer          7h          PS          ee          ee          re          cy          7.         Mortar          Board,          happy          hunting          ground          of          activity-minded         senior          women,          this          year          carried          on          with          seven          members         selected          for          leadership,          scholarship,          and          service.          Haggard         looks          of          the          black-sweatered          clan          changed          to          complacent         smiles          when          4          highly          successful           mum           sale          at          Homecom-         ing          eliminated          all          of          the          year’s          financial          problems,          and          the         6:00          a.m.          delivery          of          the          tlowers          began          to          seem          worthwhile.         A          breakfast          honoring          alumnae          and          the          Spinster          Skip          took         Mortar          Board          time          during          the          remainder          of          the          year.          The         honorary          also          gave          a          scholastic          pat-on-the-back          to          the         sophomore          woman          with          the          highest          cumulative          average          by         awarding          an          annual          plague.          Miss          Jean          Collette,          Dean          Louise         Carter,          and          Dr.          Boyd          Martin          worked          as          advisors          for          the         women.          Conducting          the          meetings          until          second          semester         was          Frances          Rhea.          Then          Vice-President          Marion          Eisenhauer         took          over.          They          were          assisted          by          Geneva          Ferguson,          secre-         tary,          and          Eve          Smith,          treasurer.         Margaret          Arnold          Donna          Chapmar         Marion          Eise         Frances          Rhea          Elizabe         nhauer          Geneva          Ferquson         Mortar          Board          members          and          their          advisors,          Joan          Collet          Dean          Loulse          Carter,         and          Dr,          Boyd          in.          pause          after          a          meeting          with          Mrs.          Sicelott.          district          Mortar         Board          supervisor,          also          3         Mortar          Board         176         Three          years          of          campus          leadership          and          activity          are          rewarded         by          membership          in          this          men’s          honorary.          Eight          senior          men         are          tapped          each          spring          at          the          annual          May          Fete          and          silver         ribbons          are          worn          signifying          membership.          This          local          hono-         rary          recognizes          campus          leaders          who          have          been          outstanding         in          extra-curricular          activities,          scholarship          and          service          to         the          University.          There          are          no          officers.         Bob          Dahistrom          John          Evana         Jay          Gano          Art          Humphrey         Walt          Smith          Ivan          Woods         (Not          pictured,          Dick          Eimers)         )         Silver          Lance          members          pose          after          one          of          their          few          meetings          of          the          year         Silver          Lance         178         nk         =i          SA          “Fs         First          row:          Jo          Anne          Elam,          leobelle          Phelan,          Phyllis          LaRue,          Bette          West,          Shirley          Tanner,          Helen          Thomas,          Eleanore          Strange          .          .          .          Second          row:          Louise         Miller,          Tan          Garber          (Junior          advisor),          Betty          Woods,          Rosemary          Harland,          Rosemary          Fitzgerald.          Colleen          Christensen.          Mrs.          Katie          Boyer          (faculty         advisor),          Sheila          Darwin          Third          row:          Eleanor          Paulsen,          Betty          Pyles,          Clarice          Hove,          Marian          Hartwell,          Carol          Fitch,          Shirley          Jacobeen,          Emmalyn         Ball,          Barbara          Schalt,          Lolita          Chetwood,          lo          Garner,          Sue          Beardsley          Not          pictured          are          Gay          Deobald          and          Bonnie          Gallup         These          girls          in          white          are          busy—so          busy          that          one          wonders          how          they          can          accomplish          all          they          do.         The          members          consist          of          two          freshmen          in          each          women's          house          who          show          outstanding          qualities         of          leadership          and          service.          These          sophomores          live          up          to          their          motto,          “At          Your          Service,’’          by         ushering          at          University          functions          and          selling          coffee          and          hot          dogs          at          football          games.          They          set          the         record          for          service          with          a          smile,          promote          friendship          and          good          fellowship          on          the          campus,          and         back          up          all          university          activities          with          an          admirable          vigor.          President          this          year          was          Rosemary         Fitzgerald,          Other          officers          were          Rosemary          Harland,          vice-president;          Colleen          Christensen,          secre-         tary;          Betty          Pyles,          historian;          Phyllis          LaRue,          reporter;          and          Betty          Woods,          treasurer.         Spurs         ¥         Intercollegiate          Kuights         With          service          as          their          purpose          and          promoting          college          spirit          as          their          aim,          IK’s          are          seen          bustling         around          the          campus,          ushering,          working          the          scoreboard,          and          sponsoring          mixers.          They          also          make         the          choice          for          the          ‘Spur          of          the          Moment.”         Intercollegiate          Knights          is          an          underclassmen’s          national          service          organization.          Members          are         selected          from          each          living          group          on          a          point          basis,          one          outstanding          freshman          man          and          one         sophomore          being          named          from          each          residence.          Officers          for          the          Intercollegiate          Knights          were:         duke,          Bil]          Sweet;          scribe,          Jack          Lewis:          treasurer.          Wynne          Henderson;          and          historian,          Jack          Snow.         Members:          S.           Ajlor,          B.          Allen,          C.          Anderson,          B.          Barker,          D.          Renscoter,          J.          R.          Black,          D.          Blair,          F          Boyce,          H.          Branner,          B.          Bright,          J.          Bunnell,          W.          Churchill,         D.          Clark.          J,          Cothern,          R.          Culbertson,          K,          Dixon,          G.          Doolittle,          J,          Doyle,          ].          Eakin,          T.          Edmark,          J.          Grubb,          R.          Hart,          J.          Hasbrouck,          H.          Heiner,          D,          Holmes,         A.          Holyoak,          B.          Humphrey,          R.          Jordan,          J.          Kaylor,          K.          Keifer,          K.          Kinnison,          J.          Lesher,          D.          McMahon,          R.          Magden,          D.          Maule,          A.          Maxwell,          D.          Meacham,         D.          Parker,          G.          Pitcher,          J.          Poulson,          L.          Routh,          G.          Sessions,          J.          Seitz,          S$.          Sonnichsen,          D.          Stevens,          O.          Stimpson,          J,          Stranahan,          W.          Tarson,          D.          Tiegs,         T.          Tovey,          D.          Ulmer,          R.          Vivig,          }.          Walkington,          P.          Day,          J.          Dailey,          A.          Denman,          D.          Ellis,          K.          Erickson,          B.          Genott,          K.          Goldsberry,          R.          Huffer,          M.          Johnson,         D.          Kramer,          N,          Lodge.          C.          Markeson,          J,          Peters.          C.          Koage         es         179         180         Phi          Beta          Kappa         Founded          at          William          and          Mary          College,          December          5,          1776         Alpha          Chapter          of          Idaho          installed          at          Moscow,          June          5,          1926         This          chapter          now          numbers          294          members,          those          from          classes          before          1926          being          designated          as         alumnus          members,          those          from          later          classes          as          members-in-course,          unless          elected          as          alumni.         With          this          chapter          are          associated          members          of          other          chapters          who          reside          in          Moscow.          Scholarly         merit          as          indicated          by          grades          and          demonstrated          in          other          ways          is          the          basis          of          election          at          Idaho.         Officers         President          William          Carr          Banks          Secretary          -          -          -          -          Frederic          C.          Church         Vice-President          Erminnie          Hollis          Bartelmez          Treasurer          -          Gertrude          Bouton          Axtell         Resident          Charter          Members         Jay          Glover          Eldridge          (Yale          1896)         Eugene          Taylor          (De          Pauw          1907)         Gertrude          Bouton          Axtell          (Chicago          1907)         Frederic          Corse          Church          (Cornell          1909)         Associate          Members         Donald          A.          Gustafson          (Washington          1937)         Arthur          Sylvester          Howe          (William          and          Mary          1911)         I.          Irving          Jolley          (Washington          1930)         Virginia          E.          Ross          (Oberlin          1934)         Paul          T.          Scott          (Indiana          1930)         Maxine          D,          Whitney          (Oberlin          1924)         Nancy          Atkinson          (Michigan          1935)         Mary          Norie          Banks          (Washington          1925)         William          Carr          Banks          (Washington          1926)         Erminnie          Hollis          Bartelmez          (Pomona          1937)         Mildred          E.          Burlingame          (Stanford          1925)         Ralph          Hunter          Farmer          (Oberlin          1916)         Honorary          Members         Harold          Lucius          Axtell          (Kalamazoo          1897)         President          Jesse          E.          Buchanan          Prof.          Lawrence          H.          Chamberlain         Alumnus          Members          and          Members          in          Course         (           Indicates          junior          election)         1903          Mable          Wolfe          Gill          1938          Dorothy          Snyder          Chandler          1948          Eleanora          Arms          Fr         1911          Ella          Woods          1941          Vincent          John          Lavoie          1948          Harold          Herschel          Pad         1914          Nettie          Bauer          Stillinger          1944          Muriel          Axtell          Smedley          1948          June          Carnie          Hunter         1917          Ola          Bonham          Einhouse          1946          Mary          Patricia          Wakely          1948          Maurice          Harold          Paulsen         1918          Ada          Burke          David          1946          Mary          Jane          Hawley          Kennedy          1948          Doris          Elsie          Rin         1919          Bernadine          Adair          Cornelison          1946          Elaine          Anderson          Mansius          1948          Elizabeth          Ann          Patinson         1923          Mabel          Winifred          Rentfro          1947          Ethel          Kopelman          Whaley          1948          Barbara          Jean          Spaeth         1924          William          Homer          Cone          1947          Joyce          McMahon          Delana          1948          Richard          Clarence          Williams         1924          Vaughn          Prater          Lattig          1947          Geraldine          Merrill          Jacobs          1949          Dean          Florimond          Dimick         1929          William          Harold          Boyer          1948          Donna          Alta          Chapman          1949          Charles          Edwin          Horning         1929          Sister          Mary          Carmel          McCabe          1948          Joseph          Robinson          Alley          1949          John          Alexander          Menge         1934          Raphael          Sanford          Gibbs          1948          Frances          Rhea          Beier          1949          Howard          Earl          Reinhardt         1936          Boyd          Archer          Martin          1948          Betty          Jean          Brookbush          1949          John          Richard          Taylor          1937          Halsey          Lewis          Orland          1948          Aaron          Bernard          Everett          1949          Rolland          Fortner          Tipsword         1948          Geneva          Re          Ferguson         Alpha         Epsilon         Delta         Firet          row:          Marybelle          Carnie.         Helen          Thomas,          Gladys          Pleifte.         Membership          in          this          pre-med          honorary          is          based          on          outstanding          scholarship          and          on          interes!         in          pre-medical          subjects,          This          year’s          activities          included          several          luncheon          meetings          and         presentations          of          medical          films          to          all          interested          persons.          Members          made          a          field          trip          to          the         Deaconess          Hospital          in          Spokane,          and          the          group          sent          two          delegates,          Don          Thorpe          and          LaVerne         Erickson,          to          the          national          convention          held          in          Boulder,          Colorato.          Don          Thorpe          served          as          presi-         dent          and          other          officers          were          Bill          Mathews,          vice-president:          June          Carnie          Hunter,          secretary:         Betty          Brookbush,          treasurer;          and          Grant          Siddoway,          historian.          Faculty          advisors          were          Dr.          W         Cone          and          Dr.          H,          W.          Steffens.         First          row:          Grant          Siddoway,          June          Carnie          Hunter,          Betty          Jean          Ingraham,          Claire          Hale,          Robert          Morrow         Erickson,          William          Mathews,          Betty          Jean          Brookbush.          Don          Thorpe.          Bob          Leeper.         Isobelle          Phelan,          Shirley          Tanner,          lo          Anne          Elam          Second          row:          Mrs.          Katie          Boyer,          Betty          Tellin         r,          Myrna          R,          Luther          third          row:          Vida          Baugh,          Elizabeth          Bean,          Rosemary          Harland,          Jeanne          Foster         Alpha          Lambda          Delta          was          founded          at          the          University          of          Illinois          in          1924.          This          freshmen          women’s         scholastic          honorary          is          composed          of          women          receiving          for          one          semester          a          3.5          average.          The         organization          strives          to          promote          living          with          an          increased          appreciation          for          study          and          the         cultural          phases          of          campus          life          and          gives          a          tea          at          mid-term          of          the          first          semester          for          freshmen         women          achieving          a          3.0          average         Officers          were          Betty          Tellin,          president,          assisted          by          Helen          Thomas,          vice-president;          Gladys         Pfeiffer,          secretary,          and          Carol          Fitch          Ashworth,          treasurer.         Second          row:          LaVerne         18]         Alpha          Phi          Omega,          national          scouting          honorary,          ie          made          up          of          former          Boy          Scouts          who          wish         to          carry          on          scouting          while          attending          college.          As          a          service          organization,          the          group          has          carried         out          projects          for          campus          betterment,          helped          direct          local          scout          troops,          and          rendered          service         to          the          community,          The          purpose          of          Alpha          Phi          Omega          is          to          assemble          college          men          in          the          fellow         ship          of          the          Scout          Oath          and          Law,          to          develop          friendship          and          to          promote          service          to          humanity.         President          this          year          was          George          Lea         First          row:          Dick          Patrick,          Gordon          Lars         Gene          Babin,          George          Lea,          Dick          G         Paterson,          Bill          Hansen,          C          B.S         1,          Cecil          True,          Bill          Mayer,          Dick          Johneon,          Walt          McPherson          ...          Second          row:          Robert          Strom,         ck,          Edgar          Phillips,          Alan          Maxwell          Third          row:          Robert          Pettygrove.          Don          Hunter,          Charle         hn          Jones,          Louls          DeMoss,          Harry          Townley,          Bot          Passmore,          Tom          Brendley         Firet          row:          Carl          Neiwirth,          Darrell          Brown,          Elmo          Davis,          Hugh          Sorenson,          Allen          Chaffin,          Walt          Holfbuhr,          Darrell          Gallur          Second         row:          Howard          Copenhaver,          R.          W.          Thomas,          Lewis          Coltrin,          Frank          Jacobs,          Stanley          Jensen,          George          Woodrulf          .          Third          row         Rose          Lindstrom,          Martin          Fry,          Robert          V,          Cree,          John          Bretz,          Keith          Raletin          Fourth          row:          John          Lag,          Russell          Lindstrom,          Paul          Wetter,         loseph          Hopper,          Earl          Horning         Alpha          Zeta,          national          honorary          agricultural          organization,          chooses          its          members          on          the          basis          of         their          academic          work          and          ability          as          leaders.          The          object          of          Alpha          Zeta          is          to          promote          leadership         among          agriculture          students.          The          chief          social          event          of          the          year          is          the          annual          spring          dir         dance,          at          which          new          members          are          honored.          Carl          Neiwirth          presided          as          chancellor,          and          he         was          assisted          by          Russ          Lindstrom,          censor;          Frank          Jacobs,          scribe;          Elmo          Davis,          treasurer,          and         Keith          Ralstin,          chronicler.         Blue          Key          is          a          national          leadership          fraternity          claiming          for          members          the          most          active          upper-         classmen,          Requirements          for          membership          are          scholarship,          leadership          and          extra-curricular         activities.          Blue          Key          devotes          itself          to          service          to          the          University          and          the          welfare          of          the          students.         It          assists          in          managing          ASUI          functions,          sponsors          the          Homecoming          Mixer          and          a          general         campus          clean-up          day          each          spring.          Boyd          Hansen          was          president          this          year,          assisted          by          Dean         Dinnison,          vice-president,          and          Arthur          Humphrey,          secretary-treasurer.         First          row:          John          Evans,          Paul          Wetter,          Jack          Menge,          Jack          Taylor         lay          Gano...          Third          row:          Sumner          Johnson,          Carl          Neiwirth,          Bob          Ey         ond          row:          Boyd          Hansen,          Dean          Dinnison,          Art          Humphrey         ne,          Walt          Smith,          Bill          Sweet,          Bob          Pettijohn.         Blue          Key         Curtain         Firat          row:          Bob          Leeper.          Bill          Davidson,          Maurice          Paulson,          Gayle          Manion.          .          .          Second          row:          Shirley          Brandt,          Jean          Collette,          M.         Chaney,          Louise          Manion,          Polly          Harris          Third          row:          Elizabeth          Robinson,          Pat          Robinson,          Margaret          Payne,          Jack          Rowe,          Mary          Ellen         Edwards,          Margaret          Arnold.         The          Curtain,          Idaho's          own          local          dramatic          honorary,          chooses          its          members          on          the          basis          of         interest,          effort,          and          ability.          Assistance          in          production          of          campus          plays,          acting,          and          directing         provide          students          with          the          opportunity          to          be          tapped          by           this          organization.          Black          masks          are          the         symbol          of          those          being          tapped.          The          group          does          not          claim          to          sponsor          or          serve          anything,          but         the          main          objective          is          fun          and          fellowship          among          students          olf          the          theater.          Activilies          consisted         of          winter          and          spring          initiations,          the          annual          spring          picnic,          and          informal          meetings.          Bill          Davidson         was          president,          Bob          Leeper          vice-president,          Shirley          Brandt          secretary,          and          Margaret          Arnold         treasurer.         183         Idaho's          chapter          of          Delta         is          now          4n         id          chapter          organized          in          what         r          of          Job's          Daughters          in          high         rhich          time          the          gals          plan          chili         Daughters,          The          officers         1          Lester,          secre         Donna         mpman,          M.          Weber         1,          M.S.          Neal,          J.          Larson         mn.          J.          Gardner,          J.          Burct         h         A.          Neebitt,          B.          Clauser         Delta          Mu         First          row:          G.          Ferguson.          E.          Andrew         Outstanding          abilily,         versity          are         project          of          the          g         Wi         1          debate,          and          junior         unior          or          senior          standing          at          the          Uni-         ma          Rho,          national          debate          honorary.          Main         s          and          women’s          intramural          debate          tourna-         1onorary.          Jack          Menge          presided          over          the         tary-treasurer,          and          Professor          A.          E.          White-         184         Students          on          the          campus          who          achieve          proficiency          in          swimming          and          diving          may          be          tapped         by          Hell          Divers,          the          local          swimming          honorary.          Election          of          officers          this          year          resulted          in          choice         of          Jan          Garber,          president;          Zeke          Smith,          vice-president;          and          Pat          Green,          secretary.          Activities         sponsored          by          this          organization          are          ''guest          nite,’          a          water          demonstration          in          May,          and          a          senior         lifesaving          class          for          those          students          interested          in          water          safety,         First          row:          D.          Jackson,          J.          Miller,          P.          Green,          M.          Cranston,          1)          Garber,          BE.          M.          Parolun,          M.          Meeks,          B.          Kulp,          1.          Farmer          Second          row         $.          Tanner,          O.          Ssundere,          C.          Crim,          E,          Phillipe,          J.          Freelund,          M.          Morris,          S.          Foskett          Third          row:          F.          Kinnigon,          J.          Kinnison,          Z,          Smith,         J.          Scott,          J.          Hill,          K.          Latham,          G.          Vajda          Fourth          row.          A.          Becher,          D.          Anderson,          Coach          Kirkland,          W.          Stuart,          D.          McDeavitt         D,          McMahan.         Hell          Divers         First          row:          Jeanne          Graves,          J.          F.          Weltzin.          Peggy          Pence,          Joyce          Cooke,          Robert          A,          Burns,          Edith          Schock          Long...          Second          row:          W,         Wayne          Smith,          Carol          Buescher,          Walter          Smith,          Margaret          Jackson,          Benton          Buttrey         Kappa          Delta          Pi,          education          honorary,          is          open          to          students          whose          scholastic          achievements          are         outstanding          and          who          show          promising          interest          in          the          field.          High          intellectual          standards          and          out-         standing          educational          contributions          on          the          campus          are          promoted          by          the          honorary.          The          year’s         activities          included          monthly          dinners          and          the          invitational          initiation          in          the          spring.          President         Peggy          Pence          was          assisted          by          Robert          A.          Burns,          vice-president;          Margaret          Jackson,          historian-         recorder;           Jeanne          Graves,          treasurer,          and          Joyce          Cooke,          secretary.          Dr,          W.          W.          Smith          was          the         faculty          advisor          of          the          group,         185         First          row:          Shirley          Morbeck,          Marian          Forrey,          Lois          B         Greenough         hird          row         Phi          Alpha          Delta,          honorary          for          future          lawyers,          has          as          its          aim          the          development          of          a          professional         attitude          among          its          members.          The          first          semester,          out-of-town          speakers          were          arranged          for          by         faculty          members          and          a          dinner-dance          was          held          in          the          M          Hf          el.          Bimonthly          meetings          were         held          to          discuss          advancements          and          problems          in          the          fie          Each          year          the          William          E.          Borah         Foundation          award          honors          the          outstanding          law          it.          Chief          Justice          Dick          Riordan          was         assisted          by          Harold          Forbush,          vice-president:          John          Gu          marshal;          George          Redford,          treasurer         and          C.          J.          Hamilton,          clerk.         First          row:          C         Redford,          C         P.J         Barbara          Lowry,          lerry         Phi          Chi          Theta,          national          honorary          for          women          majoring          in          business,          has          as          ils          aim          the          promotion         of          higher          business          education          and          training          for          all          we          and          encouragement          of          cooperation         among          women          preparing          for          such          careers.          It          was          founded          in          Chicago          in          1924.          The          officers         were          Eve          Smith,          president;          Betty          Campbell,          vice-president;          Catherine          Reese,          corresponding         secretary;          Jane          Griffin,          treasurer;          Virginia          Greenough,          recording          secretary.          As          their          project         this          year,          the          members          did          secretarial          work          for          the          Gem          of          the          Mountains         y         n         Companion          organization          to          Alpha          Lambda          Delta,          Phi          Eta          Sigma          is          the          freshmen          men’s         scholastic          honorary.          New          initiates,          whose          eligibility          requirements          include          the          attainment          of         a          3.5          average          for          one          semester,          are          honored          at          a          bi-annual          banquet.          With          the          help          of          faculty         advisor          Dr.          Irwin          Graue,          the          officers,          including          Dick          Patrick,          president;          Phil          Schnell,          vice-         president;          Orval          Hansen,          treasurer,          and          Ed          Aschenbrener,          secretary,          led          the          group          through         a          successful          year.          The          group,          among          other          activities,          installed          in          the          spring          a          new          chapter         at          Washington          State          College.         First          row:          Dr.          |.          Graue,          R.          Tipsword,          L.          Bath,          O.          Hansen,          D.          Patrick,          P.          Schnell,          D.          Robison,          G.          Crane          .          .          .          Second          row;          N.         Williams,          K.          McCormack,          A.          Souders,          W.          Gartin,          N.          Farnham,          N.          Christensen,          C.          Peterson,          L.          Boyle...          Third          row:          D.          Lapray.         I.          Kerr,          J.          Cleaa,          GC.          Long,          D,          Colvard,          J,          Barinaga,          R,          Crabtree,          C.          Baugh,          W.          Mer          Fourth          row:          C.          Rohrer,          R.          Moulton,         E.          Rowbury,          D.          Baumgartner,          K.          Briggs,          D.          Hiner,          H.          Bruins,          D.          Faulkner...          Fifth          row:          E.          Aschenbrener.          5.          Tanner,          W.          Clark.         }.          Huff,          R.          Jonas,          R.          Hedelius         First          row:          Glen          R.          Lockery,          Don          McKinley,          Don          Singer,          William          Walter,          John          Hans,          Jack          Perciiul          .          .          .          Second          row:          William         Davidson,          D.          M.          Bodker,          Iohn          Grimmett,          Walt          Smith,          Sigvald          Norman,          Leslie          Lash,          Sam          Vance          .          .          .          Third          row:          Kermit          Hosch         Bruce          Campbell,          Calvin          Lyon,          Warren          E.          Johnson,          Hall          Macklin,          E.          Heyse          Dummer,          Carl          Claus         Attainment          of          scholarship,          interest          in          music,          and          participation          in          one          or          more          music          aetivities         are          the          requirements          for          membership          in          Phi          Mu          Alpha.          This          national          men’s          music          honorary,         established          at          Idaho          in          1936,          has          many          activities,          including          the          Moonlight          Sing          in          the          fall         and          the          spring          song-fest,          co-sponsored          with          Sigma          Alpha          lota,          They          assisted          in          universily         concerts          and          faculty          recitals          and          held          a          Hallowe'en          party.          Bud          Walter          served          as          president,         John          Hans          as          vice-president,          Don          Singer          as          secretary,          Jack          Perciful          as          treasurer,          and          Don         McKinley          as          historian.         187         Zeta          chapter          of          Phi         tive          for          twenty          years          on          the          Idaho          campus,          selects         its          members          on          the         leadership,          t          erest          in          home          eco         is          honorary          was          the          making          of          wreaths          for          ho          al         and          new          student         ere         itv          members,          s.         Marion          Eisenhauer          presidented         president:          Pauline          Schaplowsky         nhauer.          Shirley          Oakley,          Vivian          Owens,          Wanda          Me:         ine          Ritchie,          Myrna          Luther         Margaret          Anderson.          Pauline          Schaplowaky         Second          row:          June          Davies,          Claire          lergensen,          Jeanne          Hofr         Upsilon         Omicron         |         s         a         ,         A         @,          Louise          Miller,          Elaine          Androes,          Betty          Tellin,          Helen          Rice         At          piano:          Polly          Howard          and          Joan          Wittman          Standing:          Loi          ¥         nq,          Barbara          Mariner,          Dorothy          Tilbury         Sidney          Buchanan,          Gwon          Waltman,          Mary          Jasper,          Yvonne          Wh         This          national          professional          music          fraternity          for          women          has          as          its          aim          the          promotion          of          a          greater         understgnding          between          music          stude          and          furthering          the          «          it          of          music          in          the         United          States.          During          the          year,          fresh          music          students          are          entertained          at          a          tea.          The          group         y          d          F         Iso          sponsors,          with          Phi          Mu          Alpha,          men’s          m          Fest          held          each          year          on         Mother's          Day.          Polly          How ard          was          president,                    ,          resident;          Mary         7          4         Jasper,          treasurer;          Dorothy          Tilbury,          secretary,          «         W         188         Sigma          Delta,          upperclassman          journalism          honorary,          includes          in          its          membership          both          majors          in         journalism          and          those          actively          engaged          in          publication          work.          A          scholastic          average          of          3.0          is         required          for          admittance          and          selection          is          based          on          other          outstanding          qualities          as          well.          The         activities          for          the          year          were          r          the          leadership          of          Pat          King          and          included          an          annual          banquet         with          Theta          Sigma,          the          corresponding          women’s          honorary.          This          year,          Sigma          Delta          petitioned         the          national          journalism          honorary,          Sigma          Delta          Chi,          for          affiliation          with          the          national          organiza         tion,          Other          officers          for          the          year          were:          Stan          Godecke,          secretary,          and          Maurice          Paulsen,          treasurer.          .          Jack          Taylor,          Rick          Munkwitz          Second          row:          Pat          King,          Stan          Godecke,          Maurice          Paulsen,         row:          Lee          Bath,          Phil          Schnell,          Howard          Reinhardt,          Ted          Cowin,          Bill          Hansen         First          row:          John          Ellis,          Glenn          Wimer,          John          Runberg,          Phil          Johnson,          John          Hansberry,          Roy          Taylor,          David          Joh         I.          Hugo          Iohnson,          Charles          Peck,          L.          A.          Dobler,          Thomas          M.D          James          Leeper,          Irvin          Farley,          Leslie          Last          r          Humphrey         Third          row:          Sumner          Johnson,          Wilbur          King,          Gerald          Hattrup,          Ralph          Lemon,          Donald          Bray,          Samuel          Vance,          Max          Ririe,          John          Angok         Dale          Benjamin,          John          Wolfe         Scholarship          and          leadership          are          stressed          as          a          basis          for          membership          in           Sigma          Tau,          the          national         honorary          for          engineering          majors.          Students          in          all          branches          of          engineering          are          tapped          in          their         junior          and          senior          years.          Officers          for          the          year          were:          Thomas          M,          Dunn,          president;          Leonard         Dobler,          vice-president;          Arthur          Humphrey,          historian;          Leslie          Lash,          secretary;          Irvin          Farley,         treasurer;          James          Leeper,          reporter;          and          Charles          Peck,          corresponding          secretary         189         oe         At         Fir         D         W.I.          Beits         190         t          row:          J.          Farmer         Lenander          .          Alvord,          C         ifles          are          selected          on          a          competitive          drill.          Th         Members          of          Pershing          Ri         |          Marineau,          first          lieutenant;          J         t          of          the          year          for          the          orga         rd          and          Blade.          The          members         this          year          by          Dic         and          Sam          Kersey,          firs         ing          of          the          Military          Ball         Army          Day          parade.         D.          Smith,          C.          Storey,          R.          Fahrenwald.          A.          }          5)          £         n,          B.          C.          Rambo,          J.          M.          Vukich,          M.          Paulsen          Third          r          e         C.          Hege,          H.          Arnett,          F.          L.          Brough          Fourth          ro          IN         Idaho          campus          this         vanced          ROTC          men         n          activities          in          co         sere          Captain,          Jim         Scabbard          and          Blade,          advanced          ROTC          honorary          was          reactivate         year          for          the          first          time          since          before          the          war.          Members!         who          are          selected          by          the          members.          Scab          and          Bl         sponsoring          the          Military          Ball          with          P          j          tifles.          Officers          for          the          year         Farmer;          first          lieutenant,          Herbert          Arn          i          lieutenant,          Lowell          Brough,          and          first          sergeant         Ellis          Yarosky.         Joyce          Hanson          served          as          president          of          Theta          Sigma,          local          journalism          honorary.          Women          who         are          majoring          or          minoring          in          journalism          or          who          have          shown.          outstanding          journalistic          ability         and          scholastic          achievement          are          eligible          for          membership          in          Theta          Sigma,          The          honorary          was         organized          at          Idaho          in          1923          and          this          year          revised          its          constitution          and          revived          some          of          its         former          traditions.          Other          officers          were:          Frances          Rhea,          vice-president,          and          Elizabeth          Robinson,         secretary-treasurer.          Mrs.          Dorothy          Chandler          advised          the          group.         Firet          row:          Frances          Rhea,          Joyce          Hansen,          Gerry          Wren          Second          row:          Olevia          Smith,          lanet          Billmeyer.          Elizabeth          Robinson         Firat          row:          A.          W.          Slipp,          E.          E.          Elliss,          M.          E.          Deters,          Roger          Hungerford,          T.          S.          Buchanan,          K.          F.          Hungerford          Second          row:          V.          H.         Burlison,          H.          Weqeleben,          F.          Hawkeworth,          A.          P.          Brackenbuech,          C.          D.          Roes,          Rex          ZoBell,          J.          W.          Johnson          Third          row:          J,          W         Rohning,          J.          P.          Krier,          G.          C.          Graham,          H.          C.          Rowland,          M.          M.          Iohanneson,          C.          A.          Bigelow,          A.          H.          Woog         Goal          of          all          forestry          students          is          Xi          Sigma          Pi          membership,          Composed          of          outstanding          foresters         throughout          the          country,          it          requires          that          undergraduates          maintain          a          3.0          grade          average          for         four          semesters          for          membership.          Each          year          scholarship          awards          are          given          to          members          of          each         class          and          the          outstanding          senior          gains          membership          tn          the          Society          of          American          Foresters.         Officers          for          the          year          were:          Grant          Potter,          forester;          Harold          Haupt,          associate          forester;          Roger         Hungerford,          secrelary          and          fiscal          agent;          and          Charles          Sutherland,          ranger.          Advisor          for          the         group          is          Dr.          M.          E.          Deters.         19]         —           ve          =           4          .         _——=          ee         A.          SU.          J.         The          Associated          Students          of          the          University          of          Idaho          are         governed          by          an          executive          board,          made          up          of          nine          mem-         hers          from          the          incoming          junior          and          senior          classes,          elected         in          May          by          the          student          body,          and          the          student          body          presi         dent,          a          member          ex-officio.          This          school          year,          194'7-48,          has         seen          the          executive          board          exceptionally          busy.          New          projects         included          the          survey          of          the          proposed          teacher          and          course-         rating          plan          for          university          administration.          The          ASUI          con-         stitution          was          rewritten,          reorganizing          many          departments.         Another          constitution,          that          of          the          Nationa]          Schools          Associa-         tion          of          the          United          States,          was          ratified.          Various          athletic         awards          were          approved,          A          survey          was          made          of          living          costs         (room          and          board)          in          various          colleges          and          universities         through          the          U.S.          Better          relations          with          the          WSC          board          of         control          were          promoted          through          a          program          sponsored          by         the          executive          board.          Under          the          constitution,          regular          duties         of          the          executive          board          include          the          levying          of          student          assess-         ments          and          approving          of          expenditures          from          funds          thus          cre-         aled;          filling          vacancies          in          student          offices          by          temporary         appointments;          having          charge          of          ASUI          departments;          super-         vising          student          body,          class          and          organizations’          functions;         requlating          all          matters          of          advertising          of          student          activities         and          all          other          duties          which          are          necessary          and          proper          to         its          functions.         s          capable          student          body          president.          An          out         it          anew          Alma          ates         2          coin          in          the          juke          t          ig          that's          co          the         sunders          needa          a          scathing          cooler.          Fol         downastair         coth          tune.          After          voicing         ilty-appraisal          plan.          Mike         John          Reid          and          Bruce          Hanson,          from          two          sides          of          the          political          fence,         cooperate          efficiently          at          executive          board          meetings.          ASUI          Secre.-         tary          Margaret          ‘‘Mike’’          Arnold          tries          to          transcribe          her          shorthand         into          the          minutes          of          the          last          meeting.          Bob          Dahlstrom,          friendly          and         capable          Delt          president,          waits          patiently          for          his          fellow          board          mem-         bers.          Dr.          H.          W.          Steffens,          faculty          advisor,          and          Bob          Eyestone          have         a          cup          of          coffee          before          tackling          another          executive          board          session,         but          Jim          Day,          one          of          the          more          progressive          members          of          our          gov-         erning          body,          looks          worried          .          .          .          about          ASUI          problems?         A.          W.          S.         The          AWS          Council          consists          of          two          representatives          from          each         women’s          living          group.          This          group,          under          the          direction          of         the          Dean          of          Women,          formulates          policies          and          requlations         for          all          women          students.          This          year’s          project          was          the          insti-         tuting          of          an          orientation          program          for          new          women.          Under         direction          of          Bonnie          Burnside,          orientation          chairman,          a          series         of          weekly          meetings          was          held          early          in          the          fall.          Programs          at         these          meetings          included          information          and          notes          on          scholar-         ship,          etiquette,          styles,          friendliness,          activities          and          the          values         of          these.          Faculty          members          and          outstanding          students          were         speakers          at          these          meetings.          One          of          the          best-liked          parties         was          the          ‘‘get-together’’          with          square          dancing,          and          another         popular          meeting          was          a          style          show          with          university          students         modeling          school          fashions.          Another          victory          sponsored          and         won          by          the          AWS          Council          was          permission          for          women          to         operate          automobiles          on          the          campus.          Women’s          evening          per-         missions          were          extended,          also,          through          the          work          of          Donna         Chapman,          AWS          president,          and          the          council          members.          Also         sponsored          by          AWS          was          the          annual          May          Fete          for          mothers         on          the          weekend          of          Mother's          Day.          The          crowning          of          the          May         Queen          and          the          winding          of          the          Maypole          by          the          Spurs          were         highlights          of          the          weekend.          Mortar          Board,          Silver          Lance,          and         Donna          Chapman,          AWS          president          and          efficiency          expert,          is          the          pride          ee          ;         Leder          ot          ie          Like          oes          eh          ants          a          a          Spurs          tapped          new          members          at          this          time.          This          year          Donna         Chapman          was          May          Queen,          Helen          Rice,          maid          of          honor,          and         Wilma          Hodge,          page         Jane          Thompson          Evans,          vice-president          of          AWS,          in          November          added          housekeeping          to          her          various          other          duties          Dean          Louise          Carter          and          Mary         Sue          Tovey,          AWS          advisor          and          secretary          respectively,          were          caught          as          they          were          figuring          out          the          new          late          permissions          for          women          students         196         Firat          row:          Jeanne          Hofmann,          Wanda          Merz.          Loreta          Martindale,          June          Reed.          B.          1.          Ingraham,          Elsa          Matson,          Helen          Rice         Second          row:          Nola          Whybark,          Pat          Brown,          Jane          Thompson          Evans,          Vivian          McLaughlin,          Donna          Chapman,          Mary          Sue          Tovoy,         Bonnie          Burnside.          Elaine          Smith          ...          Third          row:          Pat          Dwyer.          Gerry          Johnson.          Bobbie          Douglass,          Eve          Smith,          Kathryn          Church,         Arlene          Hinchey,          Jacque          Ritchie,          Marguerite          Dore,          Joan          Graves,          Loretta          Eke,          Pauline          Schaplowsky.         Bonnie          Burnside,          chairman          of          frosh          women’s          orientation,         Vivian          McLaughlin,          treasurer          of          AWS,          leaves          the          ASU!          office         relaxes          in          the          Bucket          with          a          cup          of          hot          coffee.         after          a          riqorous          meeting.         197         Student          Activities          Board         First          row:          Pat          Jordan,          Eve          Smith,          Betty          Jean          Ingraham,          Ella          Marie          Farniun         ton,          Dave          Lewis         Second          row:          Don          Evans,          Jack          Peters,          Bob          Pettijohn,          Bob          Moul-         The          Student          Activities          Board          is          responsible          for          the          organization          and          operation          of          various          ASUI         activities.          This          year’s          board          worked          in          cooperation          with          the          rally          committee          during          football         season          and          was          responsible          for          half-time          entertainment          for          all          conference          basketball          games.         Publications          Board          -         _           First          row:          Stan          Godecke,          Margaret          Arnold,          Walt          Smith,          Phil          Schnell         .          .          Second          row:          Gale          Mix,          Elizabeth          Robinson,          Art          Riddle,          Dr.          Paul          Scott.         Main          function          of          the          publications          board          is          to          recommend          students          to          the          executive          board          for         positions          on          the          campus          publications,          and          to          solve          student          publication          problems.          The          board         consists          of          the          graduate          manager,          journalism          head,          ASUI          president,          Argonaut          and          Gem          editors         and          business          managers,          and          a          member          of          the          ASUI          executive          board.         198         Judependent          Council         First          row:          Norman          Tilley,          Ray          Olsen.          Gary          Flory          Second          row:          Zane          Hall,          Bill          Eastman,          Leo          Winegar         Bob          Moulton,          Bob          Finlayson,          Ralph          Cro          Third          row:          Leda          Jones,          Barbara          Deorkop,          Peggy          Harris         Pat          Slack,          lt          lle          Cooper,          Florence          ©         Independent          Council          is          composed          of          each          independent          living          group's         social          chairman          and          another          delegate.          This          group          sponsored          the          open          President         house          held          at          the          independent          women’s          halls,          and          also          arranged           and         sponsored          the          mixers          before          class          and          ASUI          elections.          This          group         works          cooperatively          with          the          Independent          Caucus.          Bill          Eastman          as         president          was          aided          by          Sonnich          Sonnichsen,          vice-president,          and          Pat         Slack,          secretary.          The          chief          purpose          of          the          group          is          to          tie          the          inde-         dent          living          groups          more          closely          together          through          social          events          in         which          they          participate.         199         Panhellenic          Council         nm,          Jeanne          Cox,          Virginia          G         mann,          Polly          Harris,          Pat          Jore         ila          Darwin,          Pat          Dwyer,          Ph         Firet          row:          Margaret          Bollman,          Claire          Hale         Fimen          heuer          Second          row:          Barhara          Sy         Cynthia          Jesness         ough.          Marion         hird          row         Hawley          lean         Marqgoret          Andors         Ottenheimer         President          Two          representatives,          house          president          and          rush          chairman,          from          each         of          the          eight          national          sororities          on          the          campus          make          up          the          Panhellenic         Council.          Rotation          of          officers          is          one          of          the          Council's          established          tradi         tions,          with          the          secretary-treasurer          automatically          taking          over          the          presi         dential          duties          the          following          year.          The          organization          specifies          rush          rules         and          regulations.          The          year's          largest          project          was          adoption          of          a          war         orphan.          President          was          Polly          Harris          and          Jeanne          Hofmann          was          secre-         tary-treasurer.         200         Juterfraternity          Council         a         x         -         ae          |                   ws         fi         First          row:          Bobs          Marbach,          Dan          Evans,          Ray          Stommel,          Chuck          Gilb,          Iohn          Menge,          Dean          Dimick          .          ...          Second         row:          Clark          Armstrong,          George          South,          Jack          Culbertson,          Dean          Dinnison,          Jack          Steneck,          Jim          McClure         Rich          Pennell,          Harry          Morrison          Third          row:          Bud          Harris,          Dean          Brown,          Reed          Clements,          Rabert          Briggs,         Harry          Wilson,          Gil          Camm,          Robert          Bonoon,          Sumner          Johnson         Rules          and          requlations          for          rush,          pledging,          and          initiation          of          university          i          Sein          rey         men          are          handled          by          the          Interfraternity          Council.          This          organization          is         made          up          of          two          representatives,          one          senior          and          one          junior,          from          each         of          the          men’s          living          groups.          Adoption          of          two          war          orphans          was          one          of         the          year’s          projects.          Also          backed          by          the          Interfraternity          Council          was         the          first          entirely          formal          dance          since          1942.          The          officers          of          this          organi-         zation          are          as          follows:          president,          Chuck          Gilb;          vice-president,          Don         Evans;          secretary,          Ray          Stommel;          and          treasurer,          Bob          Morbach         202         Judependent          Caucus         Choosing          Independent          nominees          for          class          and          student          body          offices          is          the          business          of          the          Inde-         pendent          Caucus.          Members          include          representatives          from          each          independent          living          group          and         town          organization          who          work          to          promote          the          platform          and          obtain          the          election          of          Independent         candidates.          Politicians          found          an          opportunity          to          air          their          opinions          here          and          party          disagreements         were          worked          out          before          elections.          Dave          Weeks          presided          over          caucus          meetings          and          was          assisted         in          his          administration          by          Secretary          Mary          Sue          Tovey          and          Vice-President          Tom          Laurent.         Greek          Caucus         Under          the          guidance          of          Chairman          Chuck          Gilb,          the          Greek          Caucus          directed          activities          of          the         United          party          and          selected          candidates          to          run          against          Independent          nominees.          Though          outnum-         bered          by          the          Independents,          Greeks,          with          a          system          well          organized          by          their          caucus,          were          able         to          muster          enough          votes          to          be          dangerous          in          any          election          and          they          managed          to          win          some          class         offices.          United          party          ranks          were          strengthened          by          the          return          of          third          party          members.          Pat          Colvard         took          notes          at          caucus          meetings         203         We          sought          inspiration          and          calm...         One          of          the          most          important          functions          of          the          Inter-Church          Council          was          the          annual          drive          for         the          World          Student          ‘Gaevio’          Fund.          Composed          of          two          representatives          from          each          protestant         church          group,          this          organization          serves          the          plorhleane'          by          sponsoring          projects          that          encourage         deeper          religious          thinking,          good          fellowship,          and          vital          activities          on          the          campus.          Officers          were         Edward          Gronneberg,          president;          Maxine          Bjorklund,          vice-president;          Donna          Lue          Taylor,          secre         tary-treasurer,          and          Barbara          Mariner,          historian.          Advisors          for          the          group          were          Dr.          Oscar          Adam         and          George          S.          Tanner.         First          row:          Eve          Smit         Barbara          Mariner          (Presbyte         (Eptecopal),          Glen          Barker          (         Scofield          (Firat          Lutheran).         },          Dr.          Oscar          Adam,          George          S.          Tanner,          Edw.          ard          Gronneberg          (Lutheran)          Donna          Lue          Taylor          (LDS),         row:          Dale          E.          Benjamin          (Baptist).          Garnet          Stor          (Christian          Science},          Dick          Crowther         rge          Haugland          (First          Lutheran),          Ross          Newland          (Epis          scopal),          Jackie          Shiell          (LDS),          Joan         Methodi         Jnter-         Church         Council         First          row:          Rev.          Stockwell,          D.          Gauden.          P.          Gaut.          I.          Mackey,          E.          Smith.          R.          Harland,          R.          Crowther,          L.          Davis,          J.          Love,          N.          Dueriq          .          .         Second          row:          B.          Hindle,          M.          Vallad,          M.          Galvin,          A.          Peterson,          E.          Barline,          J].          Rowberry,          J.          Korter,          R.          Caple,          J.          Stanfield,          J.          Larson         Third          row:          I,          Palean          1.          McClaren,          K,          McCormack,          P,          Schnell,          D.          Knox,          W.          Code.          J.          Bell,          R.          Forster,          R.          Nowland          .          .          .          Fourth         row:          C.          Armstrong,          B.          Brainard,          B.          Scott,          B.          Bretz,          H.          Eastman,          2.          Shaffer,          M.          Salmon,          A.          Breeden         Canterbury          Club          was          led          by          Eve          Smith,          president;          Rosemary          Harland,          vice-president;          Janet         Mackey,          secrelary;          Richard          Crowther,          treasurer;          Aris          Peterson,          reporter;          and          advisor,          Rev-         erend          Norman          E.          Stockwell.          This          organization          has          been          active          on          the          Idaho          campus          since         1932.          The          national          organization          for          Episcopal          students          sponsored          many          activities          during          the         year,          aimed          at          deepening          spiritual          insight          through          cooperation.          Among          the          activities          were         t he          Christmas          party,          exchange          meetings          with          the          Washington          State          College          group,          and         communion          breakfasts          during          the          year.         Tau          chapter          of          Kappa          Phi,          national          organization          for          women          of          Methodist          preference,          was         installed          at          Idaho          in          1928.          The          educational          and          recreational          program          followed          this          year         a          schedule          recommended          by          students          desiring          to          increase          their          spiritual          knowledge.          Activities         for          the          year          included          banquets,          pledge          lessons,          bi-monthly          devotional          meetings,          and          a          candle-         light          ceremony          at          Christmas.          President          was          June          Hunter.          Other          officers          included          Jeanne         Hofmann,          vice-president;          Carolyn          Phillips,          coffésponding          secretary;          Sally          Foskett,          recording         secretary;          and          Marian          Watanabe,          treasurer.         First          row:          F.          Claney,          J.          Neustel,          B.          Graham,          E.          Foley,          M.          Carnie,          J.          Rankin,          E.          Justice,          V.          Fowler,          C.          Goulder,          M.          De          Klotz.          .         Second          row:          Mrs.          Bliss,          M,          Peér,          L.          Bailey,          R.          Tremewan,          E,.          Brewster,          P,          Brown,          M.          Watanabe,          Mre.          Dobler,          J,          Hunter,          C.         Phillips,          G.          Deobald,          J.          Hofman,          R.          Reichert          Third          row:          M.          Foley,          G.          McFrederick,          V.          Shaw,          E.          Androes,          1.          Thomas,          5.          Koon,         M.          Kerby,          M.          Krigbaum,          J.          Price,          H.          Kornher,          J.          McNally,          B.          Crouch,          P.          Keating,          Mre.          Johnson,          C.          Craddock,          B.          Heywood.          .          .         Fourth          row:          A,          Dingle,          P,          McCreary,          P.          La          Rue,          I.          Phelan,          B.          Rankin,          G          Pluiffer,          BE.          Bahr.          A.          Nestitt,          M.          Leavitt,          E.          Wombacher,         R.          Reynolds,          L,          Hieronymous,          M.          Madison.          K.          Frazier,          P.          Burr,          M,          Lester,          L.          Blenden,          P.          Moran,          C.          Korvala.         First          row:          K.          Jerqensen,          G.          Young,          J.          Shiell,          R.          Peok,          T.          Johneon,          J.          Morley          Second          row:          R.          Peterson,          B.          Shuldberg,          R.          Bales,         5.          Tanner,          D.          Jackson          hird          row:          A.          Michelson          Orme,          D.          Canfield,          H.          Means,          V.          Jessels,          M.          L.          Drake          .          .          .          Fourth          row         D,          L.          Taylor,          C.          Hammond,          B.          Gordon,          J.          Rockwood,          E,          Bean,          J.          Shiell,          R.          Harrie          Fifth          row:          L,          Bingham,          N.          Gilbert,          J.          Pouleon,         T.          Tovey,          L.          Lash,          2.          Hall          Sixth          row.          |.          Grimmett,          R.          Crane,          L.          Girard,          O.          Hanson,          |.          Taylor,          I.          Robinette          Seventh          row         J.          Bienz,          H,          Peterson,          L.          Williams,          G.          Jacobs,          B.          Stone,          K.          Barrus,          R.          Hyde,          J.          McKay          .          .          .          Eighth          row:          J,          Oster,          M,          Mortengon,         R.          Cross,          K.          Draper,          M.          Johnsen,          J.          Durtsehi,          J:          Bauman,          S.          Tanner,          N.          Haroldson,         Lambda          Delta          Sigma,          organized          on          the          Idaho          campus          in          1937,          has          been          reorganized          this         year          and          divided          into          men’s          and          women's          chapters.          Executive          president          was          Grant          Young,         who          was          assisted          by          Jackie          Shiell,          president          of          the          women’s          chapter,          and          Keith          Jergensen,         president          of          the          men’s          chapter.          Other          officers          were          Nada          Gilbert,          secretary;          Rosel          Hyde,         treasurer,          and          Lela          Gardner,          historian,          Included          in          the          activities          of          these          groups          were         informal          get-togethers,          special          interest          and          inspirational          programs,          and          the          annual          Sweet-         heart          dance.         207         The          Lutheran          Students          Association          und          e          idance          of          Ed          Gronnehe          president,          has         had          a4          3          c          5          ,         meeting         i          spring,          and         rs          were          Harald         the          C         Baer         Lutheran         Students         Assoctation         F.          Kettenbach,          J         Mautz.          McDaniel         Y          Connell         Thometz,          Truedell,          V         on          the          campus.          Beginning          with         es          throughoul          the          year,         ded          was          the          annual          all-campus         eeks,          with          Walter          Jain         ent;          Gladyne          Taufen,          secretary,         The          Newman          Club          is          the          organization          for          all          Catholic          students         a          mixer          at          the          opening          of          the          school          year,          il          carried          on         expanding          a          growing          spirit          of          fun          and          fellowship.          Inclu         St.          Patrick's          Day          dance.          Discussion          meetings          were          held          e         presiding.          Other          officers          were          Walter          Mueggler,          vice-pre         and          Tony          Jausoro,          treasurer.         ous          act         208         The          Roger          Williams          Club,          composed          of          Baptist          students,          began          the          year          with          a          reception          for         all          new          students.          Organized          with          an          eye          to          directing          and          inspiring          religious          thought,          major         functions          of          the          group          included          weekly          devotional          meetings,          the          annual          Christmas          program,         and          other          informal          activities.          Co-presidents          George          Brabb          and          Don          Sperry          were          assisted          by         Harry          Howard,          secretary-treasurer,          and          Olivine          Ritchey,          social          chairman.         First          row:          Alta          Jane          Paulsen,          Don          Sperry,          Olivine          Ritchey,          George          Brabb,          Cynthia          Ea          =          gg          row:          Forrest          Coate,          Bill         lumphrey,          George          Cooke,          jell          Schmidt.         Paeth,          Don          Dahle,          Steve          Shelton.          Carl          Christenson,          Bort         Roger         Williams         Christian         SCleHCe         Youth         First          row:          James          Lane,          Bob          McMahon.          Kent          Kohring,          Fred          Van          Engelen          .          .          .          Second          row:          Sonnich          Sonnichsen,          Garnet          Storms         Robert          Moulton,          Holen          Jean          Terry,          Shirley          Oakley          Third          row:          Janice          McCormick,          Betty          Tellin,          Ruth          Van          Engelen,          Polly         Howard,          Patricia          Lawson         Holding          the          gavel          of          the          Christian          Science          Monitor          Youth          Forum          this          year          was          Helen          Jean         Terry.          The          group          was          organized          last          year          on          the          campus          and          this          year          became          a4          national         member,          The          topic          chosen          for          the          year          was          the          Christian          Science          Monitor.          The          main          functions         of          this          student          group          were          dinners          and          round          table          discussions          and          as          usual          there          was          a          full         agenda          of          informal          activities.          Other          officers          were          Shirley          Oakley,          vice-president;          Bill          Eastman,         secretary-treasurer,          and          Bob          Moulton,          social          chairman,         209         “Emphasizing          Religion’’          was          the          theme          of          the          programs          conducted          by          Westminster          Guild         Presbyterian          women's          organization,          Aboul          sixty          members          atlended          bi-monthly          meetings,         which          included          such          interesting          topics          and          speakers          as          ‘All          God's          Children’’          presented          by         Professor          H.          C.          Fer          eiaeren          tb          concerning          race          problems.          The          women          also          worked          on          a          “baby         sitting’’          project.          Carol          Fugate,          president,          was          assisted          by          Betty          Newell,          secrelary-treasurer;         Mary          Sue          Tovey,          ercctant          chairman;          Louise          Miller,          music          director;          and          Barbara          Mariner          and         Jane          Coleman,          devotions          and          project          chairmen         First          row:          M.S.          Tovet,          R.          Wimer,          P.          Williams,          P          Andrew,          J.          Burch,          J.          Eve          Green,          B.          Mariner,          B.          Newell,          L.          Miller,          C         Fuqate          ...          Second          row:          J.          Wir          M.          Ds          gory.          M          Brad!          db          lodge,          B.          Loren,          P.          Carlson,          C.          Bales,          J.          Hoops         M.          Morris,          J.          Foster,          D.          Patten,          B          H.          Howard          L          Cundall,          E.          Blade,          J          Freelurid          J.          In          ighram          J.          Hutchison         Fourth          row:          E,          Stough,          J,          Sch          r,          M.          Jardine,          P,          Smith,          C.          Sargent,          M,          E.          Kilpatrick          v1          Cc          $s          I         Inghram,          D.          Paas«          Fifth          row:          L.          Johnson,          M.          L.          Will,          M.          Eisenhauer,          R.          Lc          otepeitch,          E.          Mats         gon,          B.          Kent,          P,          Nelson.         Third          a         a         Westminster         Westminster         Forum         Firat          row:          John          D.          White,          Edward          A.          Cebull,          Herbert          Mayer,          Ir.,          Doris          Paasch,          George          Ander          mm          Prexcd          Farmer                     Dirkse         Harold          Cottrell...          Second          row:          Mrs.          Lambert          C.          Erickson,          Bob          Jonas,          P}          Williams,          Rex          .          Barbara          Mariner           Ho          ward         Morton,          Carol          Fugate,          Evelyn          Inghram,          Frances          Butler          Third          row:          Warren          Williams,          Evat          lade,          James          L.          Walkington         Al          Denman,          Edith          Stough,          Maimie          Jardine,          Joyce          Snyder.          Margery          Johneon,          Betty          Peters,          Bernoll          Sinn,          Martha          Sue          Neal,          John         Furnas,          Pastor.         Westminster          Forum,          a          club          for          Presbyterian          students,          had          many          activities.          The          most          oul-         standing          were          the          special          Easter          service          on          Palm          Sunday          and          the          Sunday          night          gatherings         which          included          dancing,          card-playing,          and          refreshments.          Moderator          was          Barbara          Mariner,         and          aiding          her          were          Bob          Jonas,          vice-moderator;          Phyllis          Williams,          stated          clerk;          and          Margaret         Eke,          treasurer.          Advisors          for          the          group          were          Dr.          John          Furnas,          pastor;          and          Mrs.          Lambert         C.          Erickson          '          5.          IMDE!         bh         —         ©         2.          Jaint          mee!         4          game          in          the          Bap         ad          relaxation          5.          Am         sitor          Youth          Forum         jiseopal,          Lutheran          and          Presbyterian          group:         ent          has          anyone          seen         ta          Rica,          quest          spesker,          c         Dramatics         As          energetic          and          demanding          of          perfection         as          always,          Miss          Jean          Collette          once          again         delighted          ASUI          audiences          with          the          year’s         productions          ranging          in          Benson          trom          a          mod-         ern          fantasy          toa          asso          melodrama.          Collette         presentations          are          marked          by          their          quali-         ties          of          precision          in          timing          and          smooth          back-         stage          operations.          During          Sei          iin          tot         she          watches          the          play          from          “‘out          front’’          and         leaves          her          students          in          es          ate          charge          of         all          details.          Long          hours          of          skillful          planning         make          this          procedure          a          possible          and          suc-         cessful          one.          Miss          Collette’s          efforts,          which         never          seem          to          cease,          have          made          student         drama          one          of          the          most          respected          and          popu-         abe          gi          Gee          Se          lar          activities          on          the          campus.          Everyone          who         knows          her,          seeing          all          the          energy          and          extra         time          she          throws          into          the          play-of-the-moment,         has          the          realization          come          as          a          surprise          that,         before          the          curtain          falls          on          the          last          act,          she         has          preparations          under          way          for          her          next          hit         Spotlight          on          Drama         Fascinating          work          and          lots          of          it          characterizes         what          goes          on          kehind          the          production          of          any         show.          From          the          time          a          play          is          selected          and          cast         f         until          the          last          vestiges          of          a          colorful          presentation         are          removed          and          stored          in          the          ‘‘tombs,”’          crews         are          busy          handling          the          technical          details          which         qo          into          each          ASUI          production.          Most          of          the          work         on          sets,          costumes,          properties          and          makeup          goes         on          in          the          seldom-seen          rooms          below          the          stage         Ex         able          to          the          student          and          the          oprortunity          to          learn         jence          in          these          technical          aspects          is          invalu-         is          not          lacking          when          a          show          is          underway         Trial          rena         room         Catherine          ““Kibby”          McClun,          as          contr         t          in          the          “Shakes         ore          it          is,          buts         building          in          the          ‘‘b         S.          Cady          and          Harry          Lamson,          stage         qet          “the          word”          from          the          boss          as          they         sir          perch          at          the          hboard          up          above          the         5.          Barby          Bedwell          pute          finishing          touches         +          garden          backdrop          which          was          used          in          ‘Dear         Betty          Bellaire          and          Elaine          Gi                   artists,          found          at          wo         ice          Stucki          and          Gi          rwilleger          before          pe         of          “Dear          Brutu:          4.          John          Hana          at         bit          of          stage          dressing          for           George          Washing         Here,”          ac          Joan          Collette,          director,          looks          on          «         suggestions         “George          Washington          Slept          Here”         George          Kaufman          and          Moss          Hart          have          once         again          triumphed          with          the          bucolic          episodes         entitled          ‘George          Washington          Slept          Here.”’         Tke          play          presents          the          tribulations          of          a          fam-         ily          man          who          craves—and          gets—  ‘a          little         place          in          the          country          to          call          his          own.”’          This         gracious          but          funny          comedy          includes          such         minor          troubles          as          the          elopement          of          the         man’s          daughter          with          a          summer          theater         actor          and          the          usual          invasion          of          week-end         quests,          one          of          whom          is          a          prodigal          uncle         who          is          assumed          to          be          rich          but          who          turns         out          to          be          just          another          bankrupt.         “He         skere          all          over          our          garage!”          Mr.          Preacott          (Phil         2          good          grip          on          Raymond          (Dee          Humphrey         all          of          you—the          plac          saved!           Steve's          (Bill          David         ion,          Madge          (Barb          Bed         n,          Annabelle,          Rena          (Marian          Sherman),          and          Hester         Smith         216         urdie          (Dick          Peter         .          rwilleger)         p         la         nit         Bil         The          presentation          of          ‘Dear          Brutus,’’          J.          M.         Barrie's          fantasy-comedy,          started          off          the         year          with          a          successful          bang.          The          sophisti-         cated          manner,          costumes          and          sets          added          to         4          performance          which          classed          the          play          as         “polished,’’          In          an          English          setting,          the          char-         acters          are          given          a          ‘'second          chance”’          in          life         through          the          medium          of          an          enchanted,         mythical          forest.          Lob,          a          delightful          host          at         this          unusual          week-end          house          party,          pro         vides          entertaining          and          surprising          moments,         and          the          comedy          itself          provides          many          mo-         ments          for          thought.         ar          Brutus         ”         “Uncle          Com’s          Cabin”         The          most          difficult          production          of          the          year         was          the          tragic          melodrama,          ‘Uncle          Tom's         Cabin,  ’          a          classic          of          the          American          stage.         Twenty-three          scenes          brought          the          big          mo-         ments          of          Harriet          Beecher          Stowe’s          aboli-         1          put          new          life         Uncle          Tom,         and          Simon         j         Leqree.          High          mome          the          action          were         Eliza's          crossing          the          ice          with          her          baby,         Eva's          death          scene,          Legree’s          whipping         Uncle          Tom          to          death,          and          Eva's          descent         from          heaven.          Thirty          actors          employed          in          the         }         ast          and          an          equal          number          in          production         ied          efforts          to          present          one          of         lh          .          p          ana                    ff.          A         the          most          spectacular          dramatic          efforts          of         Dalva)          and          George          St         nburg         fun          with          Eliza's          baby          kwon         Jaine          transaction          in          whi          aver         and          Uncle          Ti          trom          ‘          aught         ents          fre          twenty-two          t          “Uncle          Tom         va          (Nan          ichanan)          des          from          heaven          and          ape          i          by          Maur          laen,          and          Uncle         Rich          lL.          At          the          rig          pey,          wh          sat         4          th         Anne          Elar         played          by          Dee         Harry          Dalva          and          Rich          Pennell          manipulate         atter          a          rough          crew          call          Pat          R          n         tight          squeere?          Cope—ripped          a          slee         Pat          Robinson,          again,          and          Mary          Elle         director          of          “Uncle          Tom's          Cabin,’          keer         Hub          of          dramatic          operations          is          the          ‘‘U          Hut’’         where,          in          the          ‘“‘green-room,”’          crew          conter-         ences          and          special          rehearsals          are          held.          Jt          is         here,          also,          that          the          arts          of          stage          construction,         makeup,          direction,          stage          lighting,          and          acting         assistants          and          crew          heads          feel          the          weight          of         responsibility          bearing          down          upon          them          as         each          “‘first          night’’          approaches.         House          lights,          stage          lights,          curtain!         219         220         Curtain          Cime         “Curtain          Time,”          a          series          of          one-act          plays,         was          presented          in          the          early          spring.          Student         directors          designed          the          sets,          plotted          the          ac-         tion,          and          directed          the          six          plays,          which         ranged          in          variety          from          distinct          farce          to         sophisticated          comedy          to          heavy          drama.          This         year,          for          the          first          time,          these          plays          were         presented          as          a          reqular          ASUI          production         rather          than          as          a          laboratory          assignment.         The          plays          were          costumed,          staged          and         directed          entirely          by          students          of          the          ad-         vanced          play          production          class.         in          “The          Florist          Shop          Miss          Wells          (June          Thomas)          beseeche         Mr.          Jackson          (John          Scheplowsky),          “Please          don’t          give          him          what         what!          He's          twice          as          big          as          you          are.”’          .          In          “The          Word          Made         Flesh’          Judas          (Rolland          Tipeword)          betrays          the          pilgrim          (Ad          Star         net)          with          the          words          “Behold,          Master!  ’          as          Cain,          played          by          fohn         Morley,          looks          on          The          man,          the          woman,          and          the          walter          (Bot         Ferrell.          Pat          Barnes,          and          Harry          Dalva)          all          smile          as          they          finally         reach          4          solution          in          “One          Egg         ,         :         |         |         my!         yuld          you          believe          it,          sir—this          donkey          can          churn          butter!’          Witt         this          the          comedian          (Dean          Mosher)          in          “Two          Blind          Men          and          a         Donkey”          impr          the          innkeeper          (Blaine          Shoemaker),          wh         answers          with          cr         ility,          “le          that          «x          In          ‘Gallant          Lady         Gordon          Crane          (Neal          Christensen).          the          doubly-claimed          husband         decides          to          stay          with          Irene          (ean          Taylor),          who          became          his          wife         when          he          was          an          amnesia          victim,          and          to          leave          forever          his          appar         ently          unchanged,          self-centered          first          wife,          Linda          Jean          Ketten         bach)           We          shall          see,          little          mother,          if          your          wine          in          still          the         best          in          Guadalajara,”          Ricardo          (Willard          Barnes)          flatters          the         Senora          {lo          Garner},          as          Rosita          (Bette          West)          watches          in          ‘The         Purple          Torch         Most          of          the          student          directors          have          had          con         siderable          experience          in          working          with          pro         ductions          as          assistants          to          the          director          on         other          ASUI          plays,          or          as          crew          heads          or         members.          In          the          advanced          production         class,          the          theories          and          rules          of          directing         are          presented          and          analyzed.          These          one-act         productions          are          invaluable          for          creating         practical          experiences          for          the          students.         Curtain          Cime         No         NR         Varsity          Debate         Thirty          Idaho          debaters,          coached          by          A.          E.         Whitehead,          participated          in          over          200          inter-         collegiate          debates          during          the          year.          Lau-         rence          Buckland          and          Jack          Menge          repre-         sented          Idaho          in          a          debate          with          Sir          Edward         Boyle          and          the          Honorable          Anthony          Wedge-         wood-Benn          of          Oxford          University          on          the         subject:          ‘Resolved:          That          the          danger          of          war         can          best          be          averted          by          an          all-purpose         Anglo-American          alliance.’          Idaho          won          sec-         ond          place          in          two          divisions          at          the          Northern         Division          tournament          December          6          and          7.         Laurence          Buckland          and          Jack          Menge          and         Tom          Rigby          and          Paul          Rigtrup          placed          for         Idaho.          In          the          triangular          tournament          with         Whitman          and          Washington          State          College         the          men’s          team          tied          for          firsts.          Mary          Louise         Will          and          Shirley          Jacobsen          tied          for          second         in          the          junior          college          conference.          In          Febru         ary,          three          teams          won          the          Lewiston          triangu         lar          meet          against          WSC          and          NICE.          At          the         Pacific          Forensic          League          meet          in          Reno,          Lau         rence          Buckland          entered          oratory,          after         dinner          speaking          and          discussion;          and          Jack         Menge          spoke          in          the          extemporaneous          and         discussion          divisions.          Meets          with          Gonzaga         and          Montana          State          University          completed         the          season.         Second          row:          Laurence         Grant          Saulie,          Ed          Aechenbrener,          Art          Sutton         Intramura]          debates          in          which          the          cam-         pus          living          groups          competed          were         held          on          the          question          of          a          federal         world          government,          as          used          in          the         intercollegiate          tourneys.         Top          honors          in          the          women’s          intra-         mural          contest          held          in          November          went         to          Kappa          Kappa          Gamma’'s          team          of         Mary          Louise          Will          and          Pam          Gaut,          who         came          through          the          entire          tourney          un-         defeated.          They          received          the          traveling         debate          trophy          awarded          by          the          local         chapter          of          Delta          Sigma          Rho,          national         forensic          honorary.          Eleven          women’s         living          groups          participated          in          the          con-         test          under          the          direction          of          Frances         Rhea          and          Geneva          Ferguson.          Faculty         members          served          as          judges.         Seven          men’s          residences          competed         in          the          men’s          intramural          debates          held         in          March          with          Jack          Menge          and          Lau-         rence          Buckland          in          charge.          A          cup          is         also          presented          by          Delta          Sigma          Rho          to         the          winning          men’s          house.         Here's          that          debate          team          in          front          of          the          Bucket          ready          to         leave          for          a          debate          trip          to          Linfield,          Oregon,          in          the          univer         sity          station          wagon          Pam          Gautand          Mary          Louise          Will         women's          i ntramural          winners          John          Menqo          and          Lau-         rence          Buckland          pose          with          English          debaters:          jolly,          eh?         Intramural         Debate         Patets          sc.         ie         —         aS         _         S         S         8         S          Browster,          },          Blaine,          D,          Bodker,          S.          Buchanan,          F,          Butler,          N.          Carothers,          D.          Car          ilberteor         foster,          E.          Frandsen,          G.          Gallup,          C.          Goulder,          V.          Greer          sh,          1.          Gregory,          }          BH         |          C.          LaFollette,          J.          MoClure,          B,          Mariner          rP.          Mille         i          lowsky,          R.          E.          Schmid,          H          John,          M.          L.          Se          E          wer,          |         T          t.          Vincent,          B.          Walser,          K.          Weber,          C.          Weinmann,          B.          W         Vandaleers         Premier          singing          group          on          the          campus          is          the          black         robed          Vandaleer          a          cappella          choir          directed          by          Pro         fessor          Lockery.          Started          in          1934,          the          Vandaleers          is          a         mixed          chorus          of          sixty          voices          chosen          annually          by          their         director.          Highlights          of          their          year’s          activity          were          the         Christmas          Candlelight          service,          the          spring          concert,         and          a          tour          of          high          schools          throughout          Idaho.          These         performances          have          established          wide-spread          recogni-         tion          for          the          group.         Professor          Glen          Lockery         7         226         University          Orchestra         Public          performances          by          the          University          Symphony         Orchestra          gained          much          well-deserved          applause          dur-         ing          the          entire          year.          Under          the          direction          of          Professor         Claus,          this          group          is          composed          of          students          who          can         gualify          for          membership          after          consultation          with          the         conductor.          Started          21          years          ago          with          only          a          dozen         members,          the          orchestra          has          grown          to          approximately         forty          pieces.          Each          year          the          orchestra          presents          two         concerts,          besides          playing          at          commencement          and          bac-         calaureate          and          programs          with          other          organizations.         Professor          Carl          Claus         Members:          E.          Androes,          R.          Atwood:          L.          Bailey,          |.          Brewster,          F:          Butler,          M.A.          Carlson,          G.          Cainphell;          L,          DeMoss,          A.          Dingle,          L:          Epperson,          V.          Fowler         D.          Grieb,          R.          Hall,          D          Hann          ah,          R.          Heidt,          B.          Heinrick,          P.          Howard,          M,          Jasper,          R.          Kolley,          K.          Larson,          P,          Lawson,          D.          McKinley          Morrioor         §          Norman,          8.          Oakley,          C          aad          Ti          Robinson,          M.          Biichey,          W.          South;          M.          Le          Snook,          L.          Spencer,          B.          Sower,L:          Slone,          J.          Slover          Tovey,          R         Tremewan          Ww          Walte:          r,          BE.          Williams,          P,          Williams         y         2          a          :         i          af          ‘gs,         227         nN         N         'o8)         ne          son.          C          yon,          J.          McCormic         M.          Salinon,          D.          Schaffner,          J.          Schaplowsky,          R.          E.          Schmid,          W.          Schmid,          }.          S         A.          Woodbury.         University          Band         Performing          during          half-time          at          football          games,          and         presenting          three          formal          concerts,          the          University          Con-         cert          Band          provided          the          entire          campus          with          spirited         music          on          many          occasions.          Under          the          direction          of          Pro-         fessor          K.          F.          Hosch,          who          assumed          his          duties          at          Idaho         this          year,          the          band          requires          attendance          and          interest         for          membership.          Always          ready          with          music          to          fit          the         varied          needs          of          the          campus,          the          concert          band          and          the         tireless          efforts          of          its          members          and          director          deserve          a         top          rung          on          the          ladder          of          music          at          Idaho         heeley,          |         ?.          Brown.          G.          Campbell         om,          D.          Hannah,          £         ick.          J.          Nelsc          ;         5.          Oa         Military          Band         Under          the          direction          of          Professor          K.          F.          Hosch,          the          Mili-         tary          Band          distinguished          itself          primarily          as          a          marching         unit.          They          also          furnished          marches          for          the          ROTC          drill-         ing          program          and          dress          parades.          Rehearsing          every         Thursday          morning,          the          entire          personnel          of          the          Mili-         tary          Band          is          made          up          of          freshmen          and          sophomore          men         in          the          ROTC          program.          During          the          war          the          band          con-         sisted          of          less          than          half          a          dozen          members—now          it          can         claim          forty-three.         Professor          K.          FP.          Hosct         Members:          S.          Ailor,          R.          Atwood,          R.          B          ’.          Bush,          W.          Clark,          R.          Fiek,          D,          Folking,          A.          Franerud,          R.          Fothergill,          L.          Fretermuth,          J].          Gregory         S          i          n,          D.          Havinah          J.          Haalss          Heer,          G.          Hess,          T.          H          away,          J.          Hull,          R.          loset,          H,          Isaman,          R.          Johnson          R.          Jordan          g          Kelly         R          F          nison,          D,          Kno          ctervon,          R.          Powell,          I,          Schaplowsky,          W.          Sinden,          J.          Spink,          C.          Stamm,          H.          Sevens,          B.          Stucki         Rp         A          Woodb         230         Members:          R.          Atwood,          N.          Barrus,          R.          Baum,          B.          Campbell,          J.          Dion,          J.          Gregory,          J.          Grimmett,          D.          Hannah,          B.          Hopkins,          T.          Kass,          L.          Lash,          D.          McKinley,         R.          Nickeson,          S.          Norman,          J.          Riage,          J.          Sheeley,          E.          Spencer,          E.          St.          John,          $.          Vance,          E.          Williams,          A.          Woodbury         Pep          Band         The          Pep          Band          set          the          fall          season          tempo          by          participat-         ing          at          all          athletic          rallies.          Later          it          made          its          annual          tour         of          the          state          and          aroused          much          favorable          comment         because          of          the          spirited          renditions          of          both          classical         and          popular          music.          New          members          added          individual         technical          virtuosity          and          the          baton          wielding          of          Bud         Walter          brought          the          coherence,          musically          speaking,         needed          to          transform          the          group          into          a          smoothly          func-         tioning          unit.          New          arrangements,          new          ideas          and          new         talent          combined          to          make          this          the          most          successful          year         in          the          history          of          the          organization.         Bud          Walter         Pep          Baud          Show         The          spring          season          saw          the          curtain          rise          and         fall          on          ‘Shoot          the          Works,’’          the          most          enthusi-         astically          received          Pep          Band          show          the          campus         has          seen.          Jack          Gregory          and          Jack          Lein          as          a         comedy          team          literally          brought          down          the         house.          Bette          Tarr,          choreographer,          headed          a         high-kicking,          pulchritudinous          chorus;          Dick         Schou          and          Gregg          Potvin          wrote          and          directed         the          show.          The          Pep          Band,          under          the          direction         of          Bud          Waller,          showed          its          versatility          by          run         ning          the          gamut          from          classical          to          ‘jump’’         musical          numbers.         The          first          part          of          the          Pep          Band          Show          has         always          been          a          short          program          of          the          more         serious          type          of          music.          This          year,          especially,         a          well-rounded          program          which          appealed          to         almost          all          memhers          of          the          audience          included         such          favorites          as          ‘‘Bolero’’          by          Ravel,          and          “On         the          Trail,’          from          the          ‘Grand          Canyon          Suite,”         by          Grofe.          ‘Shoot          the          Works’’          was          the          second         part          of          the          show,          and          that          is          exactly          what          the         band          did.          Leopold          Rackemupmanoff          and          his         script          boy,          and          Lewellyn          Horawitz          and          Gladys         Glamour          made          a          hit          whenever          they          came          on         stage—especially          when          even          the          cast          didn't         know          exactly          what          would          pop          out          next.          All          in         all,          the          performances          were          very          successful,         and          the          ‘‘musical          conglomeration’          made          a          hit.         Here,          Fred          Willett,          Bette          Tarr,          Bud          Walter,          and          Gregg          Potvin,          direc:         tors          and          script-writers,          get          together          for          a          little          hash          session          Ted         Becher,          and          we          won't          say          who          (you          quess),          tako          it           slow          motion         like”          for          the          camera          eye          ..          .          Nice-looking          chorus          line          you          have         there!          (Shirley          Smith,          ‘“Mike’’          Meeks,          Mary          Jane          Broier,          Beverly         Gordon,          Pat          Miller,          and          Dawn          Barnes)         231         —S           @88          ay                  KHOJ         Radio          station          KUOI          is          the          University          of          Idaho's          student-owned         and          operated          station.          Programs          of          all          types          are          broadcast          during         the          ten          hours          KUOI          is          on          the          air          each          day.          Included          are          dra-         matic          shows,          news          broadcasts,          sports          commentaries,          classical         music,          and          the          familiar          ‘disc          jockey’’          programs.          A          staff          of          thirty         students          prepare          and          present          the          programs:          KUO I          is          repre-         sented          nationally          on          the          Intercollegiate          Broadcasting          System.         232         Upper          left:          Smooth         ager          second          sr         vicoking          Harry          Howard          as          station          man         ter          kept          things          running          «          ,         call          on          the          technica!          staff          cam         eiegerber,          and          Roy          Ha         sred          the          announcing          ataff,          with         and          Harry          Lamson          (far          right),          the         Al          lower          right          are          Orval          Hansen         es          manager,          and          Betty          Lou          Loman         rial          staff,          an          important          group          to         KUO!          And          in          th          orner          we          have          Ted          Cady.          station         manager          the          first          semester—and          without          his          auto,          too         Maurice          Poulsen,          with          upraised          arm.          directs          the          presenta         tion          of          ““Macheth           on          the          ary!          drama          program          KUGT          spon         Ors          Here          Jack          Rowe          and          Harry          Lamson          put          out          the          first         remote          control          program          of          the          year          from          the          Bucket         The          I.B.S.          links          college          stations          at          fifty          different          universities          and         colleges          in          the          United          States          and          Canada.          Special          ‘‘on-the-spot'’         coverages          of          athletic          events,          concerts,          and          assemblies          are          pre-         sented,          and          by          broadcasting          music          for          house          dances,          the          station         gains          self-supporting          funds.          H.          E.          Hattrup          of          the          electrical          engi-         neering          department          was          faculty          advisor          for          this          ambitious          and         growing          organization.         233         A          3          ?          |         NY         Che          lore          of          printers’          ink          and          presses...         Scheduling          and          rescheduling          pictures,          writing         and          rewriting          copy,          phoning          and          rephoning         staff          members,          Gem          section          editors          and          their         assistants          found          themselves          doing          more          and         more          than          just          editing         Isobelle          Phelan          and          Jo          Garner,          editor          and         assistant          of          Book          I,          Traditions,          decided          first          what         Idaho          traditions          were          traditions          and          then          set         about          making          a          readable          section          about          them.         Typing          pages          of          class          lists          and          arranging          page         layouts          would          have          made          a          big          job          for          Margaret         Weitz,          editor          of          Book          II,          Learning,          and          her          assist-         ant,          Sue          Beardsley.          However,          they          did          much         more.          Barbara          Spaeth          and          Mary          Jane          Breier,         editor          and          assistant          editor          of          Book          III,          Service,         scheduled          pictures          of          the          University's          extra         curricular          groups,          and          spent          a          long          time          getting         copy          in.          Characterizing          Idaho's          athletic          New         Look          fell          to          a          pair          of          Taylors          who          were          no          rela-         tion.          Jack          Taylor,          last          year’s          sports          editor,          again         held          that          position,          assisted          by          Donna          Lue          Taylor.         Sally          Foskett,          editor          of          Book          V,          Living,          spent         much          of          her          time          tracing          house          pictures          and         arranging          house          panels.          Her          assistant,          Mary          Sue         Tovey,          wrote          most          of          the          copy.         Beside          the          editors,          a          large          staff          contributed         much          time          and          effort          to          the          book.          Bill          Hansen,         photomounting          editor,          scheduled          individual          pic-         tures          for          Idaho's          3700          students          and          did          much          of         the          mounting.          Bonnie          Burnside          and          Phyllis          Coon         indexed          the          book;          Charlotte          Greenwood          served         as          secretarial          head.          All          copy          crossed          Copy         Editor          Howard          Reinhardt‘s          desk          and          all          art          work         was          done          by          or          under          the          supervision          of          Art         Editor          Bob          Finlayson.          Photographer          Don          Robert-         son          did          much          more          than          photograph,          although         he          and          his          assistant,          Ted          Cowin,          took          most          of         the          pictures.         Che          Gem          of         ip!          ola!          aie!          ant         f          :          il          ;         wan          ae         1.         ;         No          matter          how          much.          she          pushed          her          staff         members,          it          was          always          Editor          Elizabeth         Robinson          who          finally          inherited          Gem          head-         aches.          She          had          most          of          the          big          jobs—made         the          dummies,          supervised          section          editors,         and          kept          in          almost          constant          contact          with         the          printers          .          .          .          and          she          had          a          lot          of          the         little          jobs,          too.         “Robin’’          was          appointed          to          the          editor’s         position          after          three          years          of          Gem          work.          The         first          two          years          she          worked          on          copy;          became         a          section          editor          last          year.          Despite          the          time         spent          putting          out          Gems,          she          has          scraped         together          enough          credits          to          graduate          with         a          degree          in          English          and          dramatics,          enough         activities          to          become          one          of          the          campus’s         women          wheels.         the          Mountains         Most          of          the          work          on          pictures          was         done          under          the          supervisory          eye          of         Phil          Schnell,          associate          editor.          Al-         most          every          night          he          could          be          found         in          the          Gem          office—showing          frosh         staff          members          how          to          arrange          pic-         tures,          scaling          of          photos,          wrapping         pictures          for          mailing          to          the          engrav-         ers,          or          tracing          the          glue          pot.          Coor-         dinating          the          staff's          efforts          absorbed         much          of          Phil's          time         _—         -_——         Fay          °         237         Writing          the          prospective          advertisers         throughout          the          state          and          laying          out         advertising          occupied          much          of          the         time          of          Art          Becher,          advertising          man-         ager,          and          Willa          Hasbrouck,          head          of         the          secretarial          staff.          Headaches          and         more          headaches          came          with          business-         men          hard          to          convince          of          the          wisdom         of          Gem          advertising,          and          trying          to          get         prompt          answers          from          advertisers.         Larry          Meech          had          the          responsibil-         ity          of          arranging          for          campus          organiza-         tions’          space          in          the          book,          and          of          billing         these          organizations          through          the          grad-         uate          manager's          office.          As          the          book         went          to          press,          Vernon          McCormack’'s         job          was          just          beginning;          his          big          prob-         lem          was          distribution          of          the          ‘48          Gem.         bhbes         Most          of          the          problems          of          finances,          sales,          and         distribution          of          the          1948          Gem          fell          on          the         shoulders          of          Earl          Hayes,          senior          business         major.          Assistant          business          manager          last         year,          he          was          appointed          to          the          big          job          of         keeping          the          1948          yearbook          out          of          the          red.         Eari          also          found          time          to          direct          the          Beta          sere-         nades          and          have          his          morning          coffee          at          the         Nest.         Che          Gem          of         Through          long          hours          of          effort,          everything         is          completed.          Charlotte          Greenwood          was         head          of          the          secretarial          staff,          and          Bill          Han-         sen          piloted          the          photomounting          crew          to          the         end.          The          photo          in          the          center          shows          the         koys          who          worked          with          Art          Becher,          solicit-         ing          local          business          houses          for          advertising.         The          secretarial,          advertising,          and          photo-         mounting          staffs          are          comprised          of          people         do          much          more          of          the          work          behind          each         Gem          than          they          are          given          credit          for.          The         editors,          section          editors,          and          others          in         charge          hand          over          a          great          deal          of          the          actual         work          to          be          done          to          these          people.         the          Mountains         239         Top          name          on          the          masthead          of          the         Idaho          Argonaut          during          the          year          was         that          of          Art          Riddle,          senior          journalism         major          from          Boise.          To          him,          as          editor,         came          most          of          the          complaints          and          some         of          the          praise          for          the          contents          of          the         twice-weekly          paper.         Riddle          started          as          a          reporter          in          1945         and          by          last          year          had          worked          up         through          various          staff          positions          to          the         managing          editor’s          post          under          Dick         Eimers.          He          took          over          ‘Jason's’          task         with          the          first          issue          of          the          1947-1948         school          year.         ee         Stan          Godecke          checked          copy          at          the         managing          editor's          desk          each          Monday         and          Thursday          throughout          the          year          as         the          staff          assembled          the          next          day's         paper.          On          his          shoulders          fell          the          main         burden          of          getting          out          the          news.         Godecke’s          unusual          writing          ability         and          his          flair          for          digging          up          stories         carried          the          tall          junior          from          reporter         through          feature          editor          to          managing         editor          in          two          years.          Stan          majors          in         history,          minors          in          journalism,          and         hails          from          Minden,          Nevada.         Keeping          the          Argonaut          on          a          sound         financial          keel          was          Sharon          O'Donnell's         job          as          business          manager.          She          kept         track          of          the          ads,          laid          them          out,          and         usually          proof-read          them.         When          an          error          occurred          Sharon's         attractive          smile          quickly          soothed          the         injured          party,          whether          it          was          a          Mos-         cow          merchant          or          one          of          the          printers.         From          Millwood,          Washington,          she          ma-         jored          in          zoology.         te         bid          oo         Che          Jdaho         Tan’         %         Argonaut         “vk         ae          a“         Pat          Colvard,          society          editor,          recorded          campus          social         events          for          the          Arg          and          Day          Editor          Jim          Spoerhase         wrote          everything          from          8-column          banners          to          three-         line          fillers          (above).         Rewrite          Editor          Olevia          Smith          and          Feature          Editor         Newt          Cutler,          upper          right,          often          missed          meals          as          they         cleared          last-minute          stories          before          the          deadline.         Staff          members          made          many          an          error          but          Night          Editor         Lee          Bath          and          Proofreaders          Sally          Norris          and          Warren         Johnson          spotted          and          corrected          most          of          them.         Moscow          business          men          came          to          know          Del          Klaus          well         as          he          contacted          them          for          Arg          advertisements.          Bonnie         Miller,          as          circulation          manager,          took          charge          of          the         deliveries.         At          lower          right,          Sports          Editor          Harry          Howard,          with         familiar          pipe,          made          accurate          predictions          in          his          col-         umn,          helped          Vandal          teams,          gave          his          readers          better         sports          news,          aided          by          Allan          Derr          and          John          Martin.         Ted          Cowin,          holding          picture,          produced          many          news-         worthy          photos.         In          her          key          position          as          news          editor,          Geneva          Ferqu-         son,          below,          never          let          the          paper          down.          Her          sense          of         humor          was          missed          when          she          retired          at          first          semester's         end          after          four          years          of          untiring          Arg          work.          Also          pic-         tured          below,          Maurice          Paulsen          held          the          assistant          news         editor’s          post          besides          his          position          as          Blot’s          editor.         Che          Idaho          Argonaut         The          ASUI          station          wagon          turned          up          a          num-         ber          of          miles          as          the          campus          circulation          crew         delivered          Argonauts          to          houses,          halls,          and         University          offices.         Every          Tuesday          and          Friday          morning          the         papers          were          picked          up          at          the          Idahonian         where          the          Arg          is          printed.          Over          three          thou-         sand          copies          were          left          in          accessible          spots         for          eager          readers.         Whether          the          sun          was          shining          or          roads         slick          with          snow          the          delivery          crew          got          the         papers          out.          When          the          station          waqon          was         in          use          elsewhere          distribution          was          by          taxi.         242         os          tale         eS         —et         eS         ir          eed          se         —s         Every          school          and          college          and          a lmost          every         department          in          the          University          was          covered         regularly          by          Argonaul          reporters          in          their         search          for          news.          The          reporting          staff,          back-         bone          of          the          Arg,          seldom          missed          a          news-         worthy          event.         Stories          were          turned          in          to          the          copy          desk         and          rewrite          staff.          Howard          Reinhardt          and         his          assistants          struggled          to          fill          the          column         with          the          right          headline          for          each          story.         Rewrite          smoothed          out          the          rough          spots,         reassembled          split          infinitives,          and          located         missing          commas.          Their          job          was          a          heavy         one,          with          most          reporters          fact-finders          and         not          writers.         Dependent          on          advertising          for          its          support,         as          all          newspapers          are,          the          Argonaut          car-         ried          both          loca]          and          national          ads.          Moscow         business          men          were          canvassed          by          students         of          the-          business          staff          on          Wednesdays          and         Fridays.         Experience          in          advertising          was          gained          by         ‘‘ad-chasers’’          when          business          firms          told          the         students          to          prepare          ads          for          them.         With          Sharon          O'Donnell,          Del          Klaus          an-         swered          most          of          the          chaser’s          questions          when         he          wasn't          hounding          them          for          more          inches         of          ads.         Che          Idaho          Argonaut         Not          all          Argonaut          readers          reside          on          the         campus          or          in          Moscow.          A          mail          circulation         staff          was          necessary          to          get          out          the          postal         subscriptions.         Composed          mainly          of          women,          the          staff          put         in          long          hours          twice          a          week          wrapping          and         addressing          papers.          Under          Bonnie          Miller's         direction,          Georgia          Burgess          noted          that         everything          was          done          correctly.         Approximately          300          copies          were          sent          on         the          Boise          train,          the          Spokane          train,          and          by         other          routes          to          subscribers          and          advertisers.         243         Art          Brackebuech,          loft;          Frank          Hawksworth,          right...          Not          present,          Bob          Walkley         Maho          Forester         The          Idaho          Forester,          annual          publication          of          the         School          of          Forestry,          was          edited          this          year          by          Bob         Wakely,          assisted          by          Frank          Hawksworth          and         Art          Brackebusch.          The          magazine          is          distributed         throughout          the          state          and          in          other          regions          of          the         United          States.          It          covers          activities          of          the           school         of          forestry,          and          the          Associated          Foresters          through-         out          the          year.          Space          is          also          devoted          to          the          inter-         ests          of          graduate          students          of          the          department.         This          year          the          Idaho          Engineer          inaugurated          pub-         lication          four          times          a          year.          The          official          organ          of         the          Associated          Engineers          of          the          University          of         Idaho          presents          in          each          issue          the          latest          develop-         ments          in          the          field          of          engineering,          features          which         include          the          wanderings          of          Transil          Bob          and          Slide         Rule          Slips          and          reports          on          all          meetings          of          the         Idaho          Society          of          Engineers.          An          outstanding          fea-         ture          this          year          was          Mr.          Walter          R.          Freeburg’s         article          on          ‘Sawdust          in          Concrete,’          where          the         author          presented          a          method          of          using          hitherto          use-         less          sawdust          as          a          filler          in          concrete.          Bates          Murphy         and          Leslie          D,          Lash          were          editors          on          alternate         issues,          while          Ed          Greef          and          John          Fry          shared          the         responsibility          of          business          manager.          Members          of         the          staff          included          Assistant          Editors          Dick          Toevs         and          Sam          Vance;          and          Jo          Garner,          Dean          Lenander,         Roland          Hughes,          Jack          McFrederick,          Ivan          Brink         and          John          Holland.          Professor          N.          F.          Hindle          and         Professor          F.          H.          Hall          are          faculty          advisors.         Idaho          Engineer         Les          Lash         Bates          Murphy         245         Klot         The          campus          magazine,          Blot,          began          its          second         year          of          existence          with          ASUI          backing          after         being          independently          financed,          and          with         nation-wide          publicity          when          Varsity          magazine         reprinted          its          May          and          Christmas          1947          covers         and          credited          it          with          being          one          of          the          few         campus          magazines          to          successfully          combine         literature          and          humor.          Appearing          quarterly,         circulation          of          the          magazine          was          simplified          by         selling          only          through          subscriptions          and          on          the         news          stands.          Blot          sponsored          Miss          Idaho          Coed         of          1948          in          a          national          collegiate          beauty          con-         test          and          printed          the          winning          photograph          on         the          cover          of          its          final          issue          this          year.         Maurice          Paulsen,          who          founded          the          Idaho         humor          and          literary          magazine          VanlIda          with         Elizabeth          Robinson          in          the          spring          of          1945,          was         co-editor          of          Blot,          the          magazine's          new          name,         in          1946-47,          and          continued          to          guide          Blot's         activities          this          year          as          editor.          Hank          Behrmen,         business          manager,          headed          the          advertising         and          circulation          staffs.          Advertising          covered         over          half          the          expenses          of          printing          the          maga         zine.          Newt          Cutler          as          managing          editor          chased         down          copy          and          had          the          thankless          task          of         picking          girls          for          Blot’s          beauty          section          in          each         issue.          Lowell          Horne          and          Joan          Brown          were          co-         circulation          managers.         246         Blot          staff          members          put          in          long          hours          chas-         ing          down          copy          and          pictures          for          the          maqga-         zine.          Above,          standing,           are          Bob          Finlayson,         art          editor,          and          Fred          Farmer,          photographer.         Seated          are          Barbara          Bedwell,          cartoonist,         Lynn          Davis,          and          Edith          Stough,          columnist         Center,          left          to          right,          are          Ramona          Bills,          Pat         Hamilton,          photographer,          Bobi          Bretz,          pic         ture          feature          editor,          Walt          Jain,          executive         assistant,          Joan          Getty,          and          Becky          Barline.         The          advertising          staff          solicited          and          wrote         copy          for          ads.          Most          local          merchants          signed         for          an          ad          in          each          of          the          four          issues          at          the         beginning          of          the          year.          On          the          staff          are,         standing,          Mike          Vukich,          Maxine          Galvin,         Bob          Finlayson          and          Barbara          Bedwell,          and         seated,          Jean          Carter,          Georgia          Burgess,          and         Pete          Bacon.          Shown          above          is          the          cartoon         cover          for          the          fall          issue.          Other          issues          fea-         tured          Jean          Wallace          and          Mary          Stringer          on         the          covers.         247         Art          Riddle         Newt          Cutler         Co-Ed          Code         The          Co-ed          Code          contains          revised          rules,         regulations,          honoraries,          tips          to          the          incom-         ing          women          students          on          campus          dress          and         activities.          The          Code          is          now          incorporated         within          the          Student          Handbook,          and          it          is         handed          to          new          women          enrollees          in          the         registration          lines.          It          is          valuable,          also,          to         former          students          who          want          to          brush          up          on         the          campus          code.          Frances          Rhea          and          Mary         Sue          Tovey          edited          the          Co-ed          Code,          and         June          Reed          is          editing          the          1948-49          edition.         248         Student          Handbook         The          ASUI          Student          Handbook          was          distributed          to          new          students         in          registration          lines          and          through          the          mails          this          fall          to          describe         student          activities          and          organizations          to          the          enrollees.          It          included         a          complete          copy          of          the          ASUI          constitution          and          by-laws.          The          con-         stitution          was          remodeled          by          the          1947-48          ASUI          Executive          Board         and          voted          in          by          the          ASUI          clections          this          spring.          The          complete         revision          appears          in          the          Student          Handhook.          University          regula-         tions,          a          general          description          of          university          activities,          brief          nota-         ticns          on          Idaho's          traditions,          a          listing          of          honorary          societies,          and         recreational          facilities          are          some          of          the          things          which          appear          in         the          handbook          to          familiarize          new          students          with          the          campus.         Appointed          to          edit          the          Student          Handbook          for          1947-48          was          Art         Riddle,          who          compiled          the          material          last          spring          in          order          that          the         Handbook          reach          the          students          this          year.          Newt          Cutler          was          selected         to          edit          the          1948-49          Handbook          which          will          come          out          this          fall.         Mary          Sue          Tovey          and          June          Rect         Colonel          Benjamin          H.          Hensley,          U.S.A         Pride          and          joy          of          the          ROTC          unit          is          the          rifle          team,          wnich          ne         their          practice          for          a          moment         ROCCE         The          ROTC          unit          was          established          on          the          Idaho          campus          on         January          8,          1917,          and          many          graduates          have          served          their         country          with          valor          since          that          time.          Innumerable          students         have          taken          basic          and          advanced          courses          in          Military          Science.         Outstanding          graduates          of          these          courses          have          served          in         World          Wars          I          and          II          and          an          enviable          record          was          estab-         lished          by          them.          Among          those          faculty          graduates          who          have         participated          in          ROTC          are          President          Jesse          Buchanan          and         Bursar          Kenneth          Dick.          The          Corp's          stated          mission          is          the         preparation          of          junior          officers          who          will          serve          the          nation's         need          in          time          of          emergency.          The          Department          of          the          Army         and          the          Department          of          the          Air          Force          for          that          reason          furnish         weapons,          uniforms,          equipment,          textbooks          and          instructors         to          the          University.          Students,          too,          receive          government          allow-         ances.          The          Idaho          ROTC          unit          this          year          marched          in          the          Army         Day          parade;          Pershing          Rifles,          military          honorary,          marched         in          the          Little          International          parade.          The          ROTC          band          aids          in         many          local          and          university          functions.         3          consistently          ranked          among          the          best          in          the          country.          Here,          the          members          pause          in         252         Firat          row:          Major          F.          V.          Smith,          Major          E.          E.          Lundak,          Major          H.          N.          Miller,          Capt.          R.          L.          Jones,          Capt.          C.          R.          Underdahl,         Capt.          S$.          L.          Olson          Second          row:          M.Sgt.          T.          H.          Johnson,          Sgt.          E.          H.          Harris,          M.          Sgt.          D.          M.          McClure,          1.          Sgt          T          D         Faulkner,          M.Sat.          P,          C,          Curd,          T.Sqt.          C.          V.          Kramer...          Third          row:          M.Sqt.          G.          E.          Devereaux,          S.Sgt.          R.          J.          Goin         T.Sqt.          E.          C.          Hopper         In          a          lab          period,          students          play          back          the          code          recorder          which          ia          valuable          for         teaching          both          sending          and          receiving          of          code          Three          members          of          the          rifle         team          demonstrate          their          form.          while          instructors          check          their          technique          Major         H.          N.          Miller          inetructs          ROTC          students          in          the          assomblage          technique          of          the          .30         voaliber          carbine         253         NROCC         The          snappy          blue          uniforms          of          NROTC          trainees          were          more         frequently          seen          on          the          campus          this          year          as          the          Navy          added         fifty          freshmen          to          its          ranks          and          lost          but          one          by          graduation.         Three          more          will          be          commissioned          this          spring—Richard         Fahrenwald,          Maurice          Paulsen,          and          Charles          Rohay.          The         trainees          are          required          to          take          one          Navy          course          each          semes-         ter          for          the          four          years,          for          which          they          are          paid          $50          a          month         and          tuition,          or          $24          a          month,          depending          on          the          terms          of         their          contracts.          They          take          two-month          summer          training         cruises          on          various          ships          in          the          Pacific.          A          staff          of          five         officers          and          eight          enlisted          men          operate          the          Idaho          unit.          The         Navy          building          houses          over          $51,000          worth          of          equipment,         excluding          rifles          and          other          guns.          But          the          Navy          feels          that         with          such          an          investment,          it          can          turn          out          officers          equal          to         the          graduates          of          Annapolis          and          build          up          its          reserve          power         in          case          of          an          emergency.         Captain          S.          H.          Ambruster,          U.S.N.         A          group          of          students          and          instructors          study          one          phase          of          ccamanshir          which          will          be          euppler          ented          by          practical         Commander          Kenneth          L.          Butler          experience          in          the          eight-week          summer          cruises         “ompR          K.L.BUTLER         “         weeu.         254         NROTC          officers          and          non-coms          talk          over          teaching          plans          and          scope          for          next          term         t         Van          Blake,          Lt.          ()         t.          Gig),          USN          Always          a          meeting          to          attend.          .          .         au         atiracts          4-!         students          throughout          the          state          and         yments,          was          the          main          project         nixer          occupied          the          time          for         exhibits          Idaho's          finest          livestock          and          newest          agricultural          devel         of          the          Agriculture          Club.          The          Ag          Baw!          and          the          Ag-Home          E         the          remainder          of          the          year.          All          students          registered          in          the          School          of          Agriculture          are          eligible         for          membership.          Paul          Wetter          acted          as          president          and          was          assisted          by          the          following          officers:         Bob          Eyestone,          vice-president;          Orval          Hansen,          secretary;          Bob          Orme,          treasurer;          Dee          Harris         publicity          chairman,          and          Keith          Ralstin,          Little          International          director         Ohme,          Robinette,          «          Eyestone,          Wetter,          Kinnison,          McMaster,          Hart,          Howard,          Johnson         r          faltrin,          Hopper,          Zach          ,          Horning          ...          Fourth          row         ensen,          Chaney,          Ralastin          Filth          row:          Briggs,          Day,          Ross         Sixth          row:          leaman,          Dean,          Stevens,          Roberte,          Lind,          Wicher          britsen.          Morrison,          Niswander,          Sutton,          Hale,          Grey,          Nallty         kman.          Re          idokor          Sorensor         row:          Lay,          F.          Beckman,          Davis,          Linst         Hedelius,          G          Thomas,          Flora         strom,          Wheeler,          Feldhusen,          Hasbrouck         bot          rsick          Se         8UOGr          .         ton,          Fry,          Brown,          lacot         Agricultural         ENGINEETS         Firat          row:          W.R.          Freiberg,          Joe          Schmid,          Bill          Larson,          Roy          Taylor,          Richard          Toevs,          Max          H.          Ririe          second          row:          Bill          Knight,          Il.          W         Martin,          Ray          Fletcher,          James          Landers,          Rich          Bakee,          Tom          Curtie,          Kenneth          Marshall          Third          row:          Bill          Berry,          Zimri          Mille,          Gene         Easton,          Elvan          Bean,          Ray          Benjamin,          Robert          Budweg,          Harold          Brevick         to          all          students          registered          in          the          school          of         agricultural          engineering.          In          addition          snthly          chapter          meetings          conducted          by          President         Joe          Schmid,          the          engineers          have          functioned          in          various          other          activities.          These          include          work         on          the          annual          Engineers’          Ball,          a          float          1,          and          a          field          trip         and          display          in          Little          International         Assisting          Joé          in          leadership          for          the          year          were          Bill          Larsen,          vice-president;          and          Roy          Taylor,         secretary-treasurer,.         258         The          American          Society          of          Civil          Engineers,          junior          branch,          is          a          member          of          the          national          organi-         zation          of          the          same          name.          Only          requirement          for          membership          is          enrollment          in          civil          engineering.         President          this          past          year          was          Frank          Larson.          Other          officers          were          Doyle          Jenson,          vice-president;         Robert          Griffiths,          secretary-treasurer;          and          Jim          Burton,          junior          representative          to          Engineering         Council.          Faculty          advisor          of          the          group          was          Dr.          J.          A.          Riedesel.         First          row:          Prof.          Riedesel,          Prof.          Tinniswood,          Frank          Larson,          Bob          Griffiths,          Ralph          Myers,          Prof.          Curtis          Second          row:          William         Howard,          Harold          Larqent,          Elmer          Sonniville,          Dayle          Jensen          .          .          .          Third          row:          Sumner          Johnson,          Thomas          Dunn,          Robert          Hofmann,          Ted         Parker          Fourth          row:          Joseph          Kavanaugh,          Boyd          Kramer,          Ad          Starner,          James          Burton,           William          Briggs,          Hollis          Gott,          Philtp          Johnson         ..          .          Fifth          row:          John          Fry,          Marcey          Laragan,          George          Haroldsen.          Ire]          McQueen,          Carl          Voeller,          Victor          DeVries          .          .          .          Sixth          row:          John         Hornbach,          Daren          Thiel,          Harold          Stivers,          Don          Refs,          Prof.          Andres,          Allen          Stanley,          Prof.          Warnick,          Cab          Fearn,          Prof.          Hall,          Dean          Janssen.         Assoctated         Foresters         First          row:          Robert          Neel,          George          D.          Frazier,          Donal          W.          Brislain,          David          Schmitt,          Chuck          Muehlethaler          .          B,         Youngblood,          George          D.          Lea,          Doan          W.          Laughlin,          Rex          S.          ZoBell,          Herald          S.          Nokes,          L.          B.          Curtis...          Third          row:          G.E          lalayn,          Bruce                    +           Second          row:          G.          B         E.          Colwell,          Joe          Venishnick,          Leonard          Hoskins,          Paul          Hoskins          -         Fourth          row:          W.          Risse,          F.          Hawkeworth,          A.          Palmor,          A.          Bracken         busch,          R.          Hungerford,          R.          Brown         The          Associated          Foresters,          an          organization          open          to          all          forestry          students,          started          their          activities         this          fall          with          a          steak          fry,          held          in          the          Winter          Sports          Area          lodge.          With          the          opening          of          the          second         semester          came          the          Foresters’          Ball,          with          “Paul          haat          Sool          presiding.          Officers          for          this          year          were:         President,          Steele          Barnett;          vice-president,          Thomas          Evans;          secretary,          Donal          Brislain;          treasurer,         Donald          Hazelbaker,          and          ranger,          John          O.          Herron.         259         Membership          in          the          Associated          Engineers          is          open          to          all          students          enrolled          in          the          College          of         Engineering.          The          members           ann         mechanical,          and          other          displays          fashioned         recreation          for          the          members          were          a          picr         Engineers          sponsor          the          annual          public         Officers          were          Dave          Johnson,          president,         advised          the          group.         by          the          department.          Providing          entertainment          and         c          and          a          smoker          held          during          the          year.          The          Associated         ion          of          their          official          magazine,          the          Idaho          Engineer.         and          Jim          Miller,          secretary-treasurer.          Dean          Janssen         ithe         Sherm          Weisgerber,          Dave          Johnson,          J.          V.          Miller,          R.          H.          Gri         Dale          Benjamin,          Ray          Bonjamin,          John          Nosbitt          Third          re          James         Glen          Benjamin          Fourth          row:          Dayle          Jenson,          Frank          Larson,          Philip          Johnson,          Joe          Gogenola         Tom          Dunn,          Allen          Stanley         Associated         Engineers         Firet          row:          J.          Garber,          Alice          Nesbitt,          Harold          C.          Lynch,          Donald          A.          Jess          .          .          .          Second          row:          Ken          F.          Bailey,          Arthur          Griffith,          Mac         Tschanz,          Bruce          Campbell...          Third          row:          Don          Dahle.          Art          Randall,          G,          Glarborg,          J.          E.          Smedley         The          Associated          Miners,          alliliated          with          the          American          Institute          of          Mining          and          Metallurgical         Engineers,          have          as          their          main          function          the          promotion          of          educational          features          and          interest          in         the          school          and          profession.          This          group          also          sponsored          the          Muckers’          Ball          in          cooperation          with         Sigma          Gamma          Epsilon.          Wielding          the          gavel          was          Richard          F.          Pagel,          and          other          officers          assisting         him          were          Douglas          Bell,          vice-president,          and          Walter          Shaw,          secretary.         NO                   =)         The          Attic          Club,          an          organization          of          students          registered          in          art,          gives          the          students          an          opportunity         to          become          better          acquainted          and          to          gain          greater          appreciation          of          art.          Their{social          highlights         are          the          annual          spring          dance,          picnics,          and          bridge          teas.          Members          design          Christmas          cards          and         arrange          the          art          exhibits.          President          this          year          was          LeRoy          Anderson.          Vice-President          Lynn          Davis,         Secretary          Maxine          Galvin,          and          Social          Chairman          Barbara          Bedwell          assisted          him         Firat          row:          Ken          Goldsberry,          Calvin          Wilson,          Frank          Gaylor.          Warren          Streator,          Richard          Bodine,          Ivan          Stone,          Chet          L.          Chawvor,         L,          W.          Truitt...          Second          row:          Sally          Jo          Koon,          Marian          Sherman,          Ca!          Jones,          Lynn          Davis,          Maxine          Galvin.          Barbara          Bedwell,          LeRoy         Anderson,          LeiLani          Slater,          Gwen          Giese          Third          row:          Vilas          Gleason,          Fred          Former,          Marvin          Utter,          James          Black,          Becky          Barline,         joan          Getty,          Bob          Marke,          Patty          Robinson,          Jim          Marshall,          Pete          Bonin,          Morgan          Tovey,          Melvin          Holley          Fourth          row:          “Bumper         Lyons,          Wayne          Kious,          Paul          Stump.          Jack          Doyle.          Chuck          Scott.          Val          Yurchenco.          Edgar          Jensen,          Keith          Keefor,          Lois          Hodgson,          Joanne         Hungerford,          Steve          Helm,         Seiclise          am          ee          ile          |         First          row:          }.          V.          Smith,          C.          J.          Kiblen,          C.G.          Mcintyre,          M.          Alsager,          S.          Forbush,          J.          W.          Gunn          Second          row:          R.          L.          Riordan,          C.J         Hamilton,          A.          L.          Smith,          Billie          Odberg,          L.          O.          Kingsford,          |,          R.          Romper,          T.          E.          Roberts          Third          row:          William          B.          Kenneday,          C.          C         Kitchen,          Robert          Hendricks,          PJ.          Kalamerides,          Berne          Jensen,          Charles          Donaldson,          James          Bruce,          Steve          Bistline         William          H.          Bakes,          William          Gorshe,          Lloyd          Browning,          R.          W.          Stephan,          Ed          Heap,          Sylvan          Jeppesen,          |.          B.          Anderson,          W.          H.          Foster         Ed          Johnson         Fourth          row         Art          Smith          presidented          Bench          and          Bar,          which          includes          all          students          registered          in          the          College         of          Law.          The          organization          was          founded          locally          in          1912.          Activities          of          this          club          include          the         annual          basketball          game          with          the          Ag          students,          luncheon          meetings          with          guest          speakers,          and         a          coffee          hour          at          the          Bucket          for          Dads          on          Dads’          Day,          Other          officers          of          the          year          were:          Bob         Stephan,          vice-president;          John          Gunn,          secretary;          Cope          Gale,          treasurer;          Berne          Jensen,          reporter         and          historian,          and          Ji m          Bruce,          sergeant-at-arms.         261         First          row:          Al          Holte,          Whit          Symms,          Arthur          Trautner,          Lou          Cosho,          Harold          Barne         Dean          Blair,          Dean          Lenander         tO         NO         Chemical         Engineers         Comprising          the          Chemical          Engineers          are          those          students          enr         department          who          are          interested          in          learning          more          about          their          field          of          work          through          labs,         sion          groups          and          meetings          held          on          various          topics.          At          the          Engineer's          Ball,          the          group          presented         a          demonstration.          Officers          for          the          year          were:          Leonard          Dobler,          president;          Charles          Runberg,         vice-president;          Leslie          Lash,          secretary-treasurer.          Dr.          C.          O.          Reiser          served          as          advisor         r         bier,          John          Runberg,          Howard          Burkhardt,          Art          Humphrey          jecond          row         id,          R.          Pettijohn,          D.          Benjamin          Third          row:          Archie          Larson,          D.          Bray,          R.          M         Second          row:          Leo          Freiermuth,          Harold          Gerber         «          Gibler         Dr.          Worth,          John          Cosho,          D.          Brown,          Mr..          Dunham,          Ie         The          Chess          Club          is          a          comparatively          new          organization          on          the          campus,          having          originated          last         year          as          the          ‘baby’          of          a          group          of          interested          students.          This          year          several          tournaments          were         held,          some          with          the          Washington          State          College          Club.          Officers          of          the          past          year          included          John         Cosho,          president;          Whit          Symmes,          secretary-treasurer;          and          Leo          Freiermuth,         Idaho          Chapter          of          University          Dames          was          organized          on          the          Idaho          campus          in          January,          1941,         under          the          sponsorship          of          the          Faculty          Women’s          Club.          Members          are          married          women          students         or          wives          of          men          students.          To          suit          the          varied          interests          of          the          members,          the          activity          groups          for         the          school          year          1947-48          were          handcraft,          choral,          sports          (basketball,          volleyball,          badminton),         and          bridge.          This          year's          officers          were:          President,          Eleanora          Fry;          vice-president,          Barbara          Kunze;         recording          secretary,          Gerry          Foster;          corresponding          secretary,          Belvia          Ellis;          treasurer,          Phyllis         Lafterty,          and          historian,          Gloria          Angelo,         First          row:          J.          Hansberry,          G.          Little,          R.          Hewitt,          H.          Griffin,          J.          Bugh,          F.          Wakely,          L.          Horn,          A.          Hlastala,          K.          Chronig          Second          raw         C.          Barlow.          D.          Severis,          L.          Brannon.          B.          Morgan.          G.          Angelo.          J,          Foster,          B.          Kunze,          Mra.          L.          C.          Cady,          E.          Fry,          P.          Lafferty,          B.          Ellis,         !.          Yost...          Third          row:          A.          Clark,          M.          Simmons,          J.          Woods,          N.          Wilde,          B.          Hansen,          E.          Seymour,          L.          Fisher,          B.          Harlow,          M.          Stewart,         M.          Levitt,          A.          Smith.          B.          Dunham.          E.          Grey,          M,          Schoeppach.          M.          Brown,          P.          Roberts          Fourth          row:          A.          Moyers,          J.          Meyers,          V         Mucherheid,          C.          Glasby,          A.          Gossett,          D.          Bye,          G.          Passborg,          E.          Gracen,          M.          LeClair,          G.          Harrington,          J.          Hamilton,          C.          Dodel,          D.          Stark         Electrical         ENGINCETS         Firet          row:          J.          Bloodeworth,          G.          Wimer,          G.          Hattrup,          Prof.          ].          H.          Johneon,          J].          Barber,          G.          Barker...          Second          row:          W.          Bush,          B.          Smith,         1.          Holland,          1.          Lantor,          J.          Barbee          Third          row.          R.          Hyde,          G.          Benjar           .          Hurless,          T.          Wolfe,          J.          Peterson          Fourth          row:          K.          Allan         D.          Baumgartner,          R.          Fisher,          A.          Griff,          D.          Anqolo          .          .          .          Fifth          row          E          pray,          P,          Hooper,          C         tS          eiscerber          Sixth          row:          R.          McClure          L.          Clark,          Bo          Shelley,          J.          Hansberry,          D.          Salladay,          M.          Adams,          D.          Johnson         The          Electrical          Engineers          functioned          this          year          with          Gerald          Hattrup          as          chairman;          James          Barber,         vice-chairman;          Glen          Barker,          secretary,          and          John          Bloodworth,          treasurer.          J.          Hugo          Johnson         acted          as          faculty          counselor.          Activities          for          the          year          have          been          many          and          varied.          The          electrical         engineers          took          charge          of          publicity          at          the          Engineers’          Ball,          in          addition          to          their          display.          A          lab         party          and          a          steak          fry          provided          entertainment          for          the          group.          Climaxing          the          year,          a          joint         meeting          was          held          in          the          spring          with          WSC          and          the          professional          men          from          Spokane.         Former          members          of          4-H          Clubs          who          have          had          at          least          one          year          of          club          work          have          organized         this          group.          Their          aim          is          to          continue          and          promote          the          activities          and          ideals          of          the          Head,          Hand,         Heart,          and          Health          organization.          Helen          Thomas          held          the          wheel          during          the          past          year,          assisted         by          Earl          Miller,          vice-president;          Mary          Jones,          secretary;          Jerry          Comstock,          treasurer;          and          Faculty         Advisor          Martha          Obedal.          Among          the          activities          were          included          exchanges          with          the          Washington         State          College          club.         First          row:          Phyllis          Andrew,          Mary          Aqnes          Jones,          Helon          Thomas,          Earl          Miller,          Gerald          Comstock,          Betty          Loren          .          Second          row         Edna          Mooney,          D.          E.          Warren,          Douglas          Weinman,          Edith          Seyfert,          John          D.          White,          Betty          Lou          Hooper,          Roger          Johnson         4-H          Club         Home         E  ¢          Club         First          row:          B.          Pyles,          W.          Merz,          J.          Hofman,          G,          Deobald,          $,          Oakley,          M.          Anderson,          L.          Martindale,          J.          Davies,          M,          Eisenhauer,          S.          Auger         J,          Lindstrom...          Second          row:          M.          Watanabe,          C.          Smith,          P.          Brown,          O.          Ritchey.          B.          Trout,          P.          Adams,          M.          L.          Bates,          E.          Bahr,          M.          Jones,         M.          Carnie.          .          .          Third          row:          H.          Denevan,          C:          lergenson,          P.          Schaplowsky,          B.          Hooper.          M,          Weber,          M.          Eke,          A.          Handel,          E,          Seyfert.         ],          Feldhusen          .          .          .          Fourth          row:          H.          Wren,          S.          Darwin,          P.          LaRue,          J.          Shiell,          E.          Matson,          J.          Love,          B.          Reece,          J.          Snyder,          M.          Jardine         All          home          economics          students          are          eligible          for          membership          in          this          club,          which          encourages          an         interest          in          the          profession.          Members          planned          the          annual          Home          Ec          Day,          which          is          attended          by         high          school          students          in          this          area,          and          the          Fashion          Show,          which          is          presented          at          that          time.         Margaret          Anderson,          president,          was          aided          by          Shirley          Oakley,          vice-president;          Elsa          Matson,         treasurer;          Gay          Deobald,          key          girl          chairman,          and          Gerry          Stanfield,          historian.         264         Kenneth          Neibauer          was          president          of          the          Mechanical          Engineers,          a          student          branch          of          the         American          Society          of          Mechanical          Engineers.          The          group          was          organized          on          this          campus          to         promote          interest          in          the          profession.          Inspection          trips,          films          concerning          engineering,          and         banquets          were          among          the          major          functions          of          this          organization.          John          Meyers          acted          as          vice-         president;          Donald          Walker,          secretary-treasurer;          and          Professor          Henry          F.          Gauss          was          honorary         chairman          for          the          group         Firat          row:          R.          E.          Gordon,          A.          H.          Horch.          J.          H.          Myers.          K.          L.          Neibauer.          1.          U.          Miller,          D.          L.          Walker,          5S.          C.          Brown          Second          row         Walter          Dodel          H.          Cooke,          R.          1.          Bugnall,          W_          Fisher,          H          Scott,          LaMar          Garrard,          J.          Nesbitt,          R.          F.          Hughes,          S.          D.          Lenander         Third          row:          M.          5.          Hlastala,          S.          MeLerran,          N.S.          Johnson,          R.          L.          Schoeppach,          C.          O.          Bohna.          R,          E.          Grush,          A.          C,          Kramer,          Ren          Smith         Hygiene         Association         First          row;          John          O.          Grimmett,          John          C.          Hutton,          Jac         advisor.          Alice          Woog,          George          E.          Haas,          Harold          K         Wood,          Donita          Brown         oe         D.          Crawlord,          Richard          EF.          Fairchild          Second          row:          Allan          C.          Lemon,          faculty         bucher          Third          row:          Charline          Bales,          Olivine          Ritchey,          Abe          Erlick,          Alan         Organized          in          the          1946-47          school          year,          the          University          of          Idaho          Mental          Hygiene          Association         is          composed          of          psychology,          educational          guidance,          and          sociology          majors          and          other          interested         students.          The          year's          activities          included          presentation          of          speakers          on          mental          hygiene          and         promotion          of          interest          in          guidance          work.          Dr.          H.          C.          Harmsworth’s          discussion          of          marriage          gained         state-wide          allention.          Guiding          the          group          were          George          Haas,          president:          Harold          Klobucher         vice-president;          Mrs.          Alice          Woog,          secretary-treasurer;          and          Polly          Bickett,          publicity          chairman         Dr.          Allan          C,          Lemmon          was          faculty          advisor          to          the          group.          ;         Chartered          as          a          member          of          the          Idaho          State          Chamber          of          Commerce          in          April,          1946,          the          School         of          Business          Chamber          attempts          to          promote          leadership,          to          create          an          interest          in          the          schoo!          of         business          administration,          to         a          bond          among          students,          alur         Memorial          Plaque          in          the          mer          ymnas         intercollegiate          champions.          Garth          Haddoch         Max          Galvin,          secretary,          and          Kermit          M         interest          in         ic          and          con         cial          affairs,          and          to          foster         n          February          the          group          placed          the          Boxer’s         ng          Idaho’s          Pacific          coast          and          national         president,          Deen          Larson,          vice-president;         s,          treasurer.          William          Folz          acted          as          ad         E.          Smit?         s           ,          G.          Haddock,          B.          Sorenson         rd,          D.          Lar         i,          C.          Beecher          Third          row         t.          Rice,          D.          Farmer,          G.          Peterson         thington,          D.          Benscoter,          D.          Berry         +         «         4          a         Chamber         of         Commerce         iG?         Vandal         Ski          Club         First          row:          Gerry          Carson,          Margaret          Eke,          lack          Number          Bonnie          Kuehl,          Don          Hayes,          Dor         ry          Galey,          Jack          Robinette,          Ed          Le          Duc         George          Haas:          R,          B.          Anderson,          Bill          ymnd          row:          Eileen          Brewster,          Ted          Bake          bert          Crabtree,          Georgia          Stonemets         La          Sample,          Ruth          Van          Engelen,          Lois          Shenberger,          Ted          Lewis,          Emanuel          Marks,          Nathan          Ma          Donald          Kir          w:          Dick         johnson,          Fred          Griffin,          Gordon          Larsen,          Alan          Maxwell,          C,          B.          Sweet,          Dick          Patrick,          Eldon          Simonson,          Jot          rth          row         Lyle          A.          Craner,          David          Ulmer,          Stewart          Ailor,          Jean          Jones,          George          Anderson,          Robert          I          te          Ve          F          !         t          Palr         Major          project          of          the          Ski          Club          this          year          was          the          improvement          of          the          winter          sports          area.          Avail-         able          to          students          were          two          skating          ponds,          a          ski          lodge          with          lounge,          a          practice          slope,          an          800-foot          ski          tow,          a          downhill          trail          for          better          skiers,          and          a          jump          hill.          Pz         ceded          the          first          open          house          of          the          year,          and          all         Officers          for          the          year          were          Don          Hayes,          presi          c          ybinette,          vice-president;          Joan          Link,         secretary;          and          Dorothy          Galey,          treasurer.         ing          of          the          lodge          interior          pre-         mber          snow          fell         was         H         a.          ve         oT          ae         Cos          ED          BEN         WiC          eeiatd         267         Book          the          Fourth                    Playing         -          S                  “         @,         —          a         Vandals,          fighting          on,          strong          and         :          TA          SE,         As          gt          i,          yt         .         WtHe...         272         Responsible          for          the          fortunes          and          future          plans          of          Idaho's          athletic          program          are          the          faculty          memkers         who          comprise          the          Athletic          Faculty          Board.          It          was          they          who          were          instrumental          in          bringing          to         Idaho          the          new          look,          by          obtaining          Dixie          Howell          and          ‘Cheerful          Chuck”          Finley,          and          the          complete         change          in          the          Vandal          athletic          outlook          that          followed.         The          Rally          Committee          sees          to          it          that          the          group          houses          and          halls          support          the          Vandals          in          pre-         game          ‘‘send-off’’          and          ‘‘welcoming          home”          rallies.          Chairman          Don          Evans          was          supported          this         year          by          Bill          Sweet,          Jan          Garber,          Bob          Pettijohn          and          Rolland          Tipsword         The          athletic          faculty          board,          the          “behind-the-scenes”’          dire:          ur          athletic          program          A          Vandal          rally.          and          the          committee          responsible.          Lefl         behin          tors          clo         to          right,          Bill          Sweet,          Keith          Adame,          Don          Evans,          Jan          Garber,          Bob          Pettijohn,          and          Rolland          Tipeword         Hk         Y          HNP         guJURIOUS         Yo!!          King          Rolland          “Tips”          Tipawerd,          caught          all          up          in          the          air          about          something          Found:          the          yell          squad          in          a          slow-motion          routine          Wonderful         Stanford          victory          results          in          wonderful          rally          for          a          wonderful          team!         It's          no          easy          task          to          lead          yells          at          Idaho,          and          this          year          was          no          excepticn,          aside          from          the          fact          that         many          of          the          games          didn't          need          yell          leaders.          However,          this          year's          yell          team          deserves          a          great         deal          of          credit          and          admiration          for          their          fine          efforts          in          producing          pep          and          organized          cheering         when          the          Vandals          met          their          opponents          in          football          and          basketball.          Rolland          Tipsword,          as          Yell         King,          led          the          group          consisting          of          Bonnie          Graham,          Ann          Dingle,          Ken          Draper,          and          Frank          McGough.         As          for          rallies,          no          one          at          Idaho          will          soon          forget          the          rally          which          hailed          the          return          of          the          ‘Giant         Killers’’          from          their          victory          over          Stanford.          Academic          work          was          forgotten          for          a          day          in          a          wild         burst          of          enthusiasm          for          a          team          that          had          done          the          impossible.         273         Che          Stason         As          spring          rolled          around          last          year,          it          brought          with          it          as          always         the          crack          of          baseball          bats          and          the          thrill          of          a          baseball          season;          the         track          stars          came          out          of          hiding          and          attempted          to          set          new          world’s         records,          and          the          golfers          and          tennis          players          began          heading          out         for          the          local          fairways,          and          limbering          up          their          racquets          for          a          fast         game.          The          spring          sports          at          Idaho          were          under          way.         At          the          end          of          the          season,          after          some          hard-fought          battles,          the         record          stood          for          all          to          see.          The          Vandals          didn't          fare          so          well          on          the         diamond,          by          dropping          games          to          Oregon          State,          Oregon,          and         WSC.          They          knocked          over          Oregon          State          three          times          and          sneaked         one          over          Washington,          and          ended          the          season          with          a          13-3          defeat         at          the          hands          of          the          Cougars,          winners          of          the          Northern          Division         championship.          Couper,          Roland          Massingill          and          Viro          led          the          team         in          batting,          but          none          were          very          impressive.          The          records          of          our         pitchers          weren't          any          too          wonderful          either.         On          the          cinder          track          and          in          the          field,          the          boys          fared          little         better,          though          some          impressive          individual          achievements          stand         out.          Dick          Armstrong          tied          the          record          in          the          100-yard          dash          held         by          James          Montgomery          and          James          Kalbus          in          1934,          and          set          a          new         record          in          the          220          at          21.5.          Lattig          set          a          new          mark          for          the          boys          to         beat          by          vaulting          13          feet          134          inches.         In          golf          the          Vandals          turned          in          a          .500          by          out-shooting          WSC,         Montana          and          Gonzaga,          while          dropping          wins          to          Oregon,          Oregon         State,          and          Washington.          John          Morley          captained          the          team,          and         brought          most          of          the          honors          home.          Morley          and          Cushman          both         took          medalist          honors          in          meets          with          Montana          and          Gonzaqa.         On          the          courts,          our          tennis          players          failed          to          capture          one          win         in          matches          against          Whitman,          Oregon           State,          Oregon          and          Wash-         ington          State.          Ed          Bulla,          Paul          Thome          and          Lee          Nelson,          and          Gartin         were          responsible          for          the          wins          they          did          have          in          singles          and         doubles          matches.         275                  A         Y          '          i]          NN         _a           fo,          7          ow         Wh’          BN         ’                  Idaho's          ‘‘diamond-men           didn’t          make          much          of          a          showing          this         son.          Their          batting          averages          were          low,          and          pilching          records          not         much          better.         The          baseball          Vandals          took          only          three          games          in          sixteen          starts         against          Washington,          Washington          State          College,          Oregon,          and          Ore-         gon          State.          On          the          win          side          of          the          ledger          were          defeats          handed         Oregon          State,          6-4          and          4-1,          and          to          the          Oregon          Ducks          5-3.         Don          Fodrea          and          Lefty          Auer          took          the          brunt          of          the          pitching          duels         this          year,          while          Charlie          Couper          was          the          outstanding          man          with         the          bat.         Coach          Guy          Wicks          coached          his          last          Idaho          varsity          baseball          team,         and          gave          way          to          the          new          baseball          and          basketball          coach,          Chuck         Finley.          Guy          P.          Wicks,          Idaho          baseball          coach         Wicks          deserves          credit          for          his          many          years          with          Idaho          teams          and         here          is          a          good-luck          wish          to          Idaho's          new          coach,          ‘Cheerful          Chuck.”’         Baseball         276         Idaho's          diminutive          slugger,          Buck          Bybee          (12),          crosses          the          plate         for          another          Vandal          run          .          .          .          The          photo          in          the          center          is          well         remembered          by          al!          Idaho          fans          who          sat          up          high          in          the          stands          at         the          baseball          games          on          McClean          field         Umpire          George          Klink          hae          eettled          more          than          his          share          of          argu         ments          in          Idaho          home          games.          Here          Andy          Opacich,          Husky          third         basoman,          gives          Klink          a          picce          of          his          mind          in          regard          to          a          called         strike.          Idaho          Catcher          Frank          Viro          awaits          the          outcome         277         First          row:          Stroschein,          Lake,          Matthews,          Brunson,          Armstrong,          Williams,          Lattig,          Walker,          Cronk         Seco                     Hiserman,          Badger,          Wilson,          Bradiord,          Farnham,          Burkhardt,          De          Palm         mi          Benton,          Taylor,.Gano,          Randall,          Lewis,          Hiner,          F:         Vandal          ‘‘thinclads  ”’          took          three          wins          and          four          losses,          to          end          another         favorable          season          of          track.         The          track          and          field          artists          lost          an          opener          to          Oregon          79-52,          then         came          back          to          defeat          Gonzaga          in          a          non-conference          meet.          After         edging          the          Beavers          of          Oregon          State,          69-61,          they          took          a          beating         from          Washington,          89-42.          Then          at          the          end          of          the          season          the          Idaho         men          out-pointed          the          Montana          Grizzlies          68-63,          then          lost          the          final         meet          to          the          Cougars          of          WSC,          89-42         The          season          saw          many          records          matched          and          broken.          John          Taylor         tied          an          ]l-year-old          record          in          the          low          hurdles,          making          the          distance         in          24.3          seconds,          Dick          Armstrong          equalled          the          100-yard          dash          rec-         ord          and          broke          the          220          record.         Vandal          Polevaulter          Max          Lattiq          made          a          name          for          himself          and         the          school          by          breaking          and          setting          a          new          record          at          13          feet          134         inches          in          a          meet          with          WSC.          Dick          Wilcomb          did          well          too,          taking         second          place          in          the          Nationals          in          the          javelin          throw.         Coach          Stan          Hiserman          returns          next          year          to          lead          another          Idaho         track          team          into          victories.         Crack         278         Track          Mentor         Stan          Hiserman         LeRoy          Beoson,          far          right,          forges          ahead          of          Idaho          teammates          John         Tayler          and          Ted          Lake          in          the          high          hurdles.          In          the          center          picture,         LeRoy          DePalmo,          Idaho          quarter-miler,          hande          the          baton          to          Bill         Matthews,         Dick          Armstrong          hits          the          tape          just          ahead          of          Washington’          «          Brewer         in          a          neck-and-neck          finish          of          the          100-yard          dash          event.          Brewer’         time          for          the          raco          was          9.8          seconds.         279         John          Morley,          number          one          man          on          the          university          golf          team,          hits          one          as          the          other          members          and          Frank          James,          coach,          look          on.          Watching          are          (left         to          right):          Gene          Rodwel!,          Perry          Miller,          Glenn          Cushman,          Coach          James,          Jack          Keenan,          and          Frank          McGinnis         Idaho's          golfers,          led          by          John          Morley,          team          captain,          and          Coach          Frank          James,          went          forth          rain          or         shine          to          defend          Vandal          honor          on          the          fairways          and          greens.          The          boys          lost          one          match          in          the          rain         to          WSC          at          Pullman,          with          Morley          taking          the          low          match          score          for          the          day.          They          outmatched         Montana,          with          Cushman          the          standout          of          the          34-hole          play,          taking          medalist          honors          with          a          sub-         par          68.          Morley          came          within          one          point          of          defeating          Lou          Stafford,          National          Public          Links          runnerup,         but          the          Vandals          lost          to          a          powerful          Oregon          crew.          Dropping          another          to          a          strong          Washington         squad,          and          to          Oregon          State,          the          loca]          boys          bounced          hack          to          defeat          Gonzaga          and          WSC,          and         finish          the          season          with          a          fine          showing          in          the          Northern          Division          meet,          held          on          the          home          course.         Team          members          were          John          Morley,          Perry          Miller,          Frank          McGinnis,          Jack          Keenan,          and          Glenn         Cushman.         Golf         COUMIS         Idaho's          netmen          came          out          on          the          wrong          end          of          the          scoring          in          matches          with          Whitman,          Oregon         State,          Oregon          and          Washington          State.          In          the          Whitman          play,          Bulla          took          the          only          win          in          the         singles          and          Thome          and          Nelson          captured          one          victory          in          the          doubles.          Final          score          was          5-2          for         Whitman.          Idaho          was          scoreless          against          Oregon          State,          losing          7-0.          They          fared          little          better          against         the          other          team          from          the          Webfoot          State,          when          Gartin          took          the          one          and          only          point          by          defeating         Howard          in          a          singles          match.          The          boys          from          across          the          line          gave          our          racquet-swingers          another         stinging          defeat          to          the          tune          of          seven          straight          matches.         The          tennis          coach          and          team          were          Bob          Dwyer,          John          Bretz,          Paul          Thome,          Ed          Bulla,          Mark          Euscher,         Lee          Nelson,          Bill          Gartin,          and          Charles          Urban.         The          University          of          Idaho          tennis          team:          Paul          Thome,          Ed          Bulla,          John          Bretz,          Max          Nelson,          Bart          Chamberlain,          and          Coach          Bob          Dwyer         3         7         281         Che          Vandals          Get         Che          New          Look         In          the          spring,          Idaho          students          and          alumni          greeted          the          newcomers         with          an          enthusiasm          tinged          with          curiosity          and          a          mild          wonderment         that          these          men          had          come          to          guide          the          foothall          fortunes          of          Idaho,         perennial          conference          doormat.          The          roar          swelled          to          a          crescendo         as          Dixie          Howell          mounted          the          speaker's          rostrum          that          spring          day          in         memorial          gymnasium.          What          he          had          to          say          was          short          and          sure:           'l         promise          you          a          team          that          will          fight          right          down          to          the          final          gun.”         When          he          left          the          audience          stood          and          accorded          him          a          tremendous         ovation:          He          had          made          no          rash          promises,          yet          his          sincerity          had         transformed          the          mild          wonderment          to          respect          and          enthusiasm.         The          big          men          with          the          slow          southern          drawls          wasted          little          time         and          the          spring          sessions          were          long          and          hard.          Harlow          and          Enis         drove          their          linemen          mercilessly,          and          they          began          blocking          and         tackling          as          never          before.          The          backs          and          ends          ran          and          ran          hard         and          Howell          was          everywhere,          criticising,          praising,          stopping          play         to          demonstrate          fine          points—adjusting          mistakes.          Shoemaker          sent         the          observers          away          chuckling          heartily          at          his          observations          on          foot-         ball          and          life          in          general.          (Example—Shoemaker          to          an          aspiring,          per-         spiring          halfback:          ‘You          ah’          packin’          that          all          like          a          wahtamelon.”’)         Students          scattered          to          all          parts          of          the          state          when          the          spring         semester          ended,          and          foothall          fans          were          aroused          by          their          enthusi-         asm.          Maybe          this          was          the          year—maybe          Howell          might          produce.         They          came          back          in          the          fall,          then          waited—          students          and          alumni         waited,          and          the          football          fever          reached          a          white          heat.         How          their          hopes          were          justified          is          now          gridiron          history.          Howell         took          his          Vandals          through          their          most          successful          season          since          1938,         with          four          games          won          and          4a          like          number          lost.          Particularly          satisfying         to          Idaho          fans          were          upset          victories          over          Stanford          and          the          Utah         Redskins,          and          a          fine          showing          against          the          Cougars          from          WSC.         Of          the          players,          many          were          outstanding—all          deserve          credit          for         Idaho's          gridiron          success.          Bill          Williams,          brought          up          from          an          intra         mural          squad          last          year,          ranked          second          in          the          nation          and          tops          on         the          coa st          in          total          offense,          ending          his          varsity          competition          by          par-         ticipating          in          the          East-West          Shrine          game          at          San          Francisco          New         Year's          Day.          Jack          Dana,          senior          guard          and          squad          captain          was          out-         standing          in          the          line          as          were          Ralph          Paasch          at          center          and          Overgard         and          Kiilsgaard          at          tackles.          Orville          Barnes,          lanky          end,          ranked          among         the          nation's          top          ten          pass          snatchers.          Bill          Beitz          and          Sam          Thies          hold         out          high          hopes          to          Idaho          fans          in          future          ball          games          on          the          basis          of         the          stellar          ball          they          played          this          season,          as          do          Jerry          Dieh]          and         Woody          Delorme—the          former          a          deadly          defensive          back,          the          latter         often          a          spark          in          Idaho's          offense.          With          many          lettermen          returning         and          new          men          up          from          the          strong          frosh          squad,          Idaho          fans          are         looking          forward          to          a          bigger          and          better          season          for          Dixie          Howell.         His          showing          this          year,          with          practically          the          same          team          that          lost          all         games          but          one          last          year,          has          enlisted          state-wide          support          and          enthu-         siasm.          Soft-spoken          Dixie          continues          to          build          for          the          future          with          the         best          wishes          of          students          and          alumni.         283         Completing          his          first          year          as          Vandal          football          coach,          Millard         ‘Dixie'’          Howell          has          become          the          dream-come-true          of          the         victory-starved          Idaho          grid          fans.          Arriving          in          Moscow          last         April,          ‘Dixie’          lost          little          time          in          setting          training          programs         and          beginning          rigorous          spring          practice          sessions.          Howell         came          to          the          Idaho          athletic          department          after          coaching          the         backfield          at          his          alma          mater,          the          University          of          Alabama.         Previous          coaching          assignments          handled          by          the          southern         grid          star          include          the          University          of          Mexico,          Loyola          of          New         Orleans,          and          Arizona          State          College.         Football         Lett          to          right          below          are          Coaches          Steve          Belko,          Charlies          Finley,          Perron          Shoemaker,          M_          F_          (Dixie)          Howell,          Ben          Ennis,          Gene          Harlow,          Wes          Shurtliff         7                    tf,          -——          hi          @          4          JP         284         First          row:          George          Neumayer,          senior          manager,          Tom          Trees,          Win          Bishop.          Bill          Beitz.          Jack          Dana.          Mac          Neibaur,          Grant          Potter,          Tom          Ambrose,          R.         Stone.          assistant          manager          Second          row:          Jerry          Dieh!,          Ted          Dieh!,          Billy          Williams,          Dick          Goodman,          Ralph          Paasch,          Ed          McFaul,          Phil          Litzenberger,         Bill          Last          .          Third          row:          George          Smith.          Woody          Delorme,          Carl          Munson.          Sam          Theis.          Russ          Molfett,          Marvin          Earle,          George          Dallew,          Elmer          Buoy         Chet          Johnson,          Maurice          Rathbun         I          Fourth          row:          Denny          Anderson,          Ken          McCormack,          Jim          Hammond,          Will          Overgaard,          Orville          Barnes,          John         Evans,          Jack          Jones,          Carl          Kiileqaard         Vandal          arid          aspirants          limber          up          for          a          little          spring          practico—Howell          style.         285         Students          join          in          serpentine          to          cheer          the          Idaho          players          as         they          leave          to          take          on          the          Stanford          Indiane         cn         Stantord          end          Gene          Martin          haz          little          time          to          gather          in          thie          pase          as          Idaho's          Jack          Dana          (5),          Sam          Thele          (8),          and          an          unidentified          Vandal          ruch          the          play         A          gigantic          rally          sent          Howell's          men          to          Palo          Alto          for          the          September          27          game          with          Stanford.          The          students          were         outwardly          optimistic—inwardly          not          so          sure.          Idaho          had          never          beaten          a          California          eleven.          That          afternoon,          the         students          gathered          before          their          radios.          They          heard          Marchy          Swartz’s          Indians,          sparked          by          Ainslie          Bell,          score          twice         in          the          first          quarter,          and          many          shut          their          radios          off,          but          switched          them          on          when          the          faithful          still          listening          set          up         a          hulabaloo          as          Jerry          Diehl          capped          an          85-yard          drive          with          a          touchdown          in          the          second          guarter.          Stanford          came         back          at          the          half          leading          13-6,          and          a          field          goal          set          Idaho          down          16-6.          Bill          Williams          put          Idaho          back          in          the          game         with          a          touchdown          pass          to          Barnes          in          the          third          quarter.          Overgaard’s          conversion          made          the          score          13-16.          In          the         final          period          Ted          Diehl          took          Williams’          pass          and          raced          into          the          end          zone          for          the          touchdown          that          gave          Idaho          a         19-16          victory          in          one          of          the          season's          biggest          upsets.          Moscow          went          mad—Main          Street          was          packed          solidly          with         cars          and          shouting          students,          and          when          the          team          came          home,          one          of          the          biggest          rallies          in          Moscow's          history         was          held.         Honest,          Mister          .          .          .         286         een         We          Beat          Stanford!         Billy          Williams          (15)          gete          ready          to          throw          one          of          his          “‘bullet’          passes          in          the          top          picture.          The          Vandals          are          on          the          move          again          in          the          lower          photo          as          Jerry          Dich!          (17)         sprints          down          the          field         JMaho         Will          Bottz          Win          Bishor         The          season's          first          game          with          Puget          Sound          was          played          at          Moscow          on          September          20.          Bill          Beitz,          1'75-pound          fullback,         broke          into          the          clear          on          a          quick          opener,          and          went          78          yards          for          a          touchdown          in          the          first          quarter.          An          overeager         Vandal          line          perpetrated          a          series          of          penalties          and          the          visitors          scored          from          deep          in          Idaho          territory          on          a          pass          in         the          second          period.          Beitz          got          another          touchdown          and          Bill          Williams,          playing          an          outstanding          game,          added          two         more          in          the          second          half          to          bring          Idaho          out          on          top          27-7.          Vandal          fans          went          away          well          satisfied.         288         Billy          Williams          U5)          tries          to          get          away          from          Francis          Bacokea          (88),          Cougar          end,          in          the          top          photo,          Below,          Jerry          Diehl          (17)          hangs          on          to          the          pigskin          although          he         falls          to          h                    tr         Elmer          Buoy          Woody          Delorme          Jerry          Diehl          Ted          Diehl!          John          Evan         On          October          4,          22,500          people          came          to          Moscow          to          join          the          largest          homecoming          parade          in          history.          The          phrase         “Let's          Go          Now,           adopted          as          homecoming          theme          from          the          team's          chant          as          they          swung          from          the          “'T”’          to          the         Notre          Dame          box,          echoed          throughout          the          campus.          Neale          Stadium          was          a          full          house          for          the          first          time.         The          game          was          decided          in          the          second          quarter          when          Jerry          Williams,          brother          of          Idaho’s          Bill,          went          over          for         the          Cougars.          Lippincott          converted,          and          the          second          half          saw          Idaho's          chances          go          glimmering          when          a          last          quarter         drive          was          ended          as          the          Cougars          intercepted          a          Vandal          pass.         289         A          wild          scramble          for          the          ball          has          spectators          on          edge          in          the          top          picture.          The          lower          photo          shows          Woody          Delorme          (9)          stopping          an          OSC          ball-packer,          as          Billy         Williams          (15),          Will          Overqaard          (9),          and          Bill          Beitz          (12)          come          in          to          szcist         7.          ap          -          —          erst          ah          ite          eA         Jim          Hammond          Jack          Jones          Carl          Killegaard          Ken          McCormack         At          Corvallis          on          October          11,          the          powerful,          speedy          Beavers          proved          too          much          for          the          Vandals.          Gaining          repeatedly         through          the          air,          the          Vandals          failed          to          gain          on          the          ground,          and          their          only          score          came          on          a          recovered          fumble         and          two          completed          passes,          with          Jerry          Diehl          scoring.          Oregon          State’s          powerful          backs          scored          repeatedly,          and         the          game          ended          OSC          33,          Idaho          6.          Howell          credited          Paasch,          Ambrose,          Buoy,          Kiilsgaard,          Ballew,          and          Smith         with          fine          performances          in          the          Idaho          line.         290         An          unidentified          Vandal          tackler          halts          Dan          Christianson          (49),          Portland          back,          in          the          upper          picture.          Action          in          the          bottom          photo          shows          Orville          Barnes          (25)         Ed          MoFaul          (32)          reaching          for          a          pags          in          the          end          zone.          Barnes          got          the          ball          to          score          six          points         Portland          4         Idaho          20         Ted          McFaul          Russ          Moffett          Carl          Munson          Mack          Neibaur         Dad's          Day,          October          11,          saw          the          visiting          Portland          University          Pilots          come          back          after          a          scoreless          first          half          to          lead         7-0.          Idaho          retaliated          to          knot          the          score          at          7          all,          and          the          Vandals          then          took          a          14-7          lead          in          the          final          period.          Portland         tied          the          score,          and          its          final          drive          was          ended          on          the          Idaho          l-yard          line          with          a          minute          to          play.          Three          incomplete         passes,          and          on          the          last          play          of          the          game,          Williams          heaved          a          long          pass          into          the          arms          of          Woody          Delorme,          who         went          over          standing          up          to          present          the          visiting          Pops          with          a          20-14          Vandal          victory.         The          upper          picture          features          one          of          the          game's          many          pile-ups.          Below!          Billy          Williams          (15)          comes          across          the          fleld          to          tackle          the          Oregon          runner         At          Eugene          November          |,          the          Vandals          ran          into          a          wet          field,          a          wet          ball,          and          a          strong          Oregon          line.          Leicht’s          running         and          the          passing          of          all-coast          guarter          Norm          Van          Brocklin          kept          the          Duck          score          mounting,          and          Idaho          broke          into         the          scoring          column          only          in          the          fourth          quarter          when          Williams,          who          completed          13          passes,          made          one          good          for         a          touchdown.          The          game          ended          Ducks          34,          Vandals          7.         292         Phil          Litrenberger          (29)          falls          on          Roy          Malcolm          (38),          Grizzly          halfback,          aa          Billy          Williama          (on          the          ground)          aleo          grabs          on          to          stop          the          ball          carrier          in          the          top          photo         Below,          Ken          McCormack          (31)          qeta          ready          to          do          the          blocking          for          Billy          Williama          (15),          who          t«          carrying          the          ball         Montana          2]         Maho          O         George          Smith          Sam          Theis          Tom          Trees          Bill          Williams         The          breaks          were          against          the          Vandals          in          the          November          7          Montana          battle          at          Moscow          for          possession          of          the          little         brown          stein.          Riding          on          the          sturdy          right          arm          of          Bill          Williams,          the          Vandals          had          100          yards          gained          margin,          but         their          ground          attack          bogged          down          on          the          wet          field,  as          Malcolm,          Bauer,          and          Scott          all          scored          for          Montana.          The         stein          went          back          to          Missoula          with          the          Grizzlies          winning          21-0.         293         Final          game          of          the          season          found          the         Vandals          playing          an          undeteated,         untied          Utah          eleven.          Idaho          played         straight          football          for          most          of          the         game,          but          ripped          the          Utah          forward         wall          to          shreds,          and          throttled          the         running          attempts          of          All-American         Frankie          Nelson.          In          the          second         quarter,          the          Vandals          picked          up          a         Redskin          punt,          drove          42          yards          with         Woody          Delorme          going          over,          and         Overgaard          booting          the          point          for          a         7-0          lead.          Sam          Theis          climaxed          a         59-yard          sustained          drive          with          an-         other          Vandal          touchdown.          The          Red-         skins          made          one          score,          but          the         Howellmen          wrote          the          finish          to         Idaho's          most          successful          season         since          1938          with          another          major          up-         set          in          their          13-6          victory         Tal         The          spectators          in          the          upper          right          photo          didn't          let          rain          interfere          with          their          favorite          sport.          The          action          shot          below          was          snapped          os          Sam          Theis          plowed          ovor          tor         Idaho's          winning          touchdown         294         Utah          6         Idaho          13         Frosh          Football         First          row:          Brogan,          McQuillan,          Christian,          Tolle,          Haynes,          Bean,          Wilson,          Reager          Second          row:          Manager          Frink,          Shorthouse,          Bahr,          Ruleman,          Bolger,          Williams,          Mullins         Hathaway.          Manager          Nichols          Third          row:          Baxter.          Hill,          Larson.          McBeth,          Fray.          Hicks.          Call,          Nichols.          Manager          Morgan          Below:          Glen          Christian          breaks          into          the         clear          above          and          an          Idaho          man          makes          a          muddy          tackle,          av          the          Babes          tangle          with          EWCE          on          a          mighty          wet          MacLean          Field         fh         ‘         i          {         j          V         It          was          a          fine          season          for          the          Babes,         as          they          took          three          of          five          contests.         They          dropped          the          first          to          Wash-         ington,          27-7,          then          in          a          slippery         game          with          WSC          the          boys          came          out         first          6-0.          The          Broncs          of          BJC          beat         them          19-12,          but          the          frosh          came         back          to          Moscow          and          took          WSC         again,          25-7.         As          a          climax,          in          a          sea          of          mud,         EWCE          was          smothered          under          to          the         tune          of          33          to          a          big          zero.         295         Stan          Hiserman's          harriers          turned          in          a          proud          record          this          season.         The          picture          was          marred          by          only          one          loss,          at          the          hands          of          the         Cougars,          and          that          by          a          close          margin.         Art          Humphrey          was          selected          captain,          and          he,          along          with          Al         Denman          and          Marvin          Badger,          was          a          letter          winner.         In          their          first          meet,          WSC          was          defeated          41-20          as          five          Vandals         placed          among          the          first          six          in          the          three-mile          run          over          the          h         course.          Frosh          Ken          Howard          was          individual          winner          for          the          Y         Idaho          again          placed          in          the          first          five          spots          as          they          ran          the          four-mile         course          against          Montana          State          University.         At          Spokane,          the          boys          beat          Gonzaga,          Whitworth          and          EWCE          to         take          first          in          the          four-college          meet,          Humphrey          and          John          Alicakos         placing          first          and          second          in          the          three-mile.          Humphrey          took          the          only         first          place          as          WSC          handed          the          Vandals          their          first          defeat          of          a          suc-         cessful          season.         Cross          Country         296         A          lookerroom          scene—Vandal          harriers          don          work-out          garb          in         preparation          for          a          big          meet;          several          members          of          the          cross-country         team          apeed          down          the          golf-course          hill          in          a          pre-meet          workout         Marvin          Badger          and          Thane          Johnson,          out          behind          Memorial          Gym         arab          some          sun          and          discuss          4          Coming          cross-country          event         297         Winter         Che          New          Look          Slips         Spoilers          is          the          most          fitting          title          for          the          1947-1948          Idaho          basketball         team.          In          their          first          conference          game,          the          Vandal          hoopsters          knocked         the          Oregon          State          guintet          out          of          the          lead          spot          in          the          division         standings;          it          was          not          until          late          in          the          season          that          the          Beavers          were         able          to.          get          back          in          the          top          rank          again.         Second          victim          of          the          Vandals          was          the          Oregon          Ducks,          who         dropped          from          the          ranks          of          title          contenders          after          being          upset          by         the          Idahonians.          The          University          of          Washington          hoopsters          were          the         unfortunates          in          Idaho's          third          and          last          conference          purge.          The          Van-         dal          win          pushed          Washington          out          of          a          first          place          tie          down          to          third         spot          in          the          division          rate.         The          Huskies          came          back          into          the          picture          with          a          double          win          over         the          Vandals          in          Seattle          the          following          week.          Washington          and          Oregon         State          ended          in          a          tie          for          the          lead          in          the          close-fought          race.          In          a          play-         off          game          the          Huskies          downed          the          Beavers          and          annexed          the          north-         ern          division          hoop          title,          then          journeyed          to          Berkeley          to          take          the         Pacific          Coast          championship          from          California's          Bears.         Training          and          lots          of          it          was          the          order          of          the          season          in          the          Idaho         boxing          department.          With          only          three          lettermen          returning          from          last         year’s          national          co-champion          ring          team,          Coach          Butler          was          faced         with          the          problem          of          shaping          up          material          for          the          squad         With          the          nationals          and          a          dual          match          still          remaining          at          press         time,          the          Vandal          sluggers          have          wins          over          John          McNeese          Junior         College,          and          two          over          EWCE,          while          losing          to          Louisiana          State,         Gonzaga,          and          twice          to          Washinaton          State.          A          match          with          San          Jose         State          ended          in          a          draw.         Herb          Carlson          was          the          only          Idaho          boxer          who          copped          a          Pacific         Coast          title,          allhough          Dale          Hammond          lost          4          close          decision          in          the         finals.         In          the          swimming          department,          Coach          Eric          Kirkland’s          squad          of         new          men,          bolstered          by          a          nucleus          from          last          season's          lettermen,           took         their          first          conference          wins          since          prewar          days.          On          the          win          side         were          victories          over          Montana          and          Oregon          State,          the          losses          to          Wash-         ington,          Oregon,          and          Washinaton          State.          The          boys          placed          fifth          in         the          northern          division          swim          championships          in          Seattle,          with          Jim         Farmer          the          leading          scorer.         Our          skiers          turned          in          good          records,          taking          the          second          spot          in         the          northern          division          conference          winter          sports          meet,          by          edging         Oregon          State          and          Washington          State          squads.          Under          Coach          Wes         Shurtliff's          direction,          the          boys          took          part          and          brought          back          honors         in          every          northern          division          ski          meet          held          this          season.         tN          @)         ©         Coaching          basketball          squads          is          nothing          new          to          this          year's         hoop          mentor          Charles          L.          (Chuck)          Finley.          For          the          past          ten         years,          Finley          has          coached          high          school,          college,          and          pro-         fessional          basketball          teams.          In          addition          to          his          coaching         assignments,          the          new          Idaho          man          achieved          basketball          fame         as          a          former          All-American          player          and          the          author          of          the          book-         let,          “A          Basketball          Scouting          Chart.’          Throughout          the          nation,         Finley          is          highly          rated          by          players,          coaches,          and          sports         writers.          Dubbed          with          the          nickname          “Cheerful          Chuck,’”          he         directed          the          efforts          of          this          year’s          cage          squad,          and          looks         forward          to          a          bright          future          for          Idaho          basketball.         Basketball          Coach          Charles          Finley         Idaho          Vandals          and          Washington          State          Cougars          mix          it          up          in          one          of          the          four-game          verics,          and          it's          two          points          for          the          Vandale          as          Idaho          and         WSC          tangle          on          the          home          floor         Kasketball         300         Che          team          goes          to          L.A.         Big          Jack          Phoenix          moves          through          to          drop          one          in         while          Geisler          and          Grove          are          ready          for          4          possible         rebound          ...          Two          Gonzaga          men          attempt          to          prevent         John          Taylor          from          putting          one          up          for          the          Vandale,          and         Gano          stands          by          to          give          him          a          tase          P.S.—He          made         two          points          ..          .          Johnny          Evane          tire          one          tn          for          Idaho          as         Portland          and          Idaho          men          look          on          anxiously         Idaho's          Cagers          started          off          strona,         winning          the          majority          of          their          con-         tests          with          North          Idaho          College,         EWCE,          Montana,          Portland,          and         Gonzaga.          At          Christmastime,          they         journeyed          to          the          Helms          Founda-         tion          tournament          in          Los          Angeles,         defeated          Brigham          Young          and         Pepperdine,          and          dropped          one          to         Marshall,          to          place          third          in          the         running.         302         Oregon          State         Serles         e          Ken          Storey          and          our          Jack          Phoen!x          leap          alter          4          fast          rebound,          and          six          other          ballplayers          are          ready          in          case          they          r          Insets:          Preston          Brimhall,          Jack          Phoenix         and          Dex          Linck         In          the          season’s          opener,          the          Vandals          upset          the          Oregon          State          Beavers          on          OK          idaho         the          Memorial          gymnasium          floor.          The          game          was          a          thriller          throughout          the          43          47]         entire          forty          minutes          with          first          one          team          then          the          other          taking          the          lead.          Pe          29         On          the          following          night          the          OSC          squad          got          revenge,          taking          the          Ida-          Rr          a         honians.          The          Vandals          lost          both          games          of          the          two-game          series          in          Corvallis          ais          =         later          in          the          season.          58          44         VQ         BUS         Oregon         304         Idaho         lijzs          in          a          fast          one          as          Oregon          and          Idat          x          it          up          on          the          home          irt.          Inseta:          Glenn          Cushman.          Dick          Gelaler,          John          Taylor.          and          Bill          Eimer         After          losing          the          first          qame          to          the          Oregon          Ducks          here,          the          Vandals          came         55          back          to          put          the          skids          under          the          Oregon          squad          and          downed          the          Ducks          for         the          second          Idaho          con          ce          win          of          the          season         The          first          game          between          the          two          schools          on          the          Ducks’          home          court          was         4         4)          To          ;          ae         narrowly          won          by          the          Oregon          squad          and          the          final          game          found          the          Vandals         40          unable          to          keep          the          pace,         Big          Jack          Phoenix          outxmarts          the          all-American          boy          from          WSC,          while          other          Cougare          stand          by          helplessly.          Insets          Jay          Gano,          Wendel          Christensen,          John          Evans,         and          Jack          Rainey         The          first          two          qames          in          the          WSC-Idaho          series          were          taken          by          the          Cougars         handily.          However,          the          third          meeting          of          the          teams          in          Pullman          is          one          that         will          not          soon          be          forgotten          by          Idaho          fans;          the          last          minute          basket          by          the         Staters          and          the          foul          controversy          are          still          being          talked          about.         The          last          game          of          the          series          was          taken          by          the          WSC          quintet          in          another         last-minute          spurt          which          the          Vandals          were          unable          to          control.         WSC         48         58         4]         38         Idaho         23         34         40         35         305         Washington         Series         Dex          Linck          whirls          and          puts          in          two          for          the          Vandale          as          Jorgensen          doos          the          splita          in          4          vain          attempt          to          stop          him.          Gano          does          4          good          job          of          checking          big          Jack          Nichols         in          this          Washington-Idaho          scrap.          Insets:          Harold          Jaussi,          Jack          Wallace,          Bob          Liftck,          and          Jerry          Gunnels         Wesh.          Idaho          It          was          a          second          game          win          that          gave          the          Idaho          hoop          squad          their          only          win         51          33          over          the          Washington          Huskies.          The          first          game          was          taken          by          the          Huskies,         who          hit          the          hoop          from          any          spot          on          the          floor         4]          43         In          Seattle          Idaho          was          plagued          by          the          sharpshooting          of          Jack          Nichols,          who         77          37          Ges          ;         broke          a          northern          division          scoring          record          and          took          over          the          season's          scoring         70          45          lead          in          the          conference,          as          the          Huskies          downed          the          Vandals          twice.         306         |          a          |         {          OAdy          }          NY          Ot         |          |         r,          Al          Wagner,          Rod          Grider,          Yoxhimi          Hosuda,          Rich          Manslow,          Tom          Holoway,          Dick          Reed          Second          row:          Coach          Steve          Belko,          Van         k          Stallworthy,          Bob          Wheeler,          Jack          Boach,          Kon          Larsen,          Earl          Arnold         First          row:          Gordan          Wid         Briggs,          Herb          Moad,          Ni         Freshmen         The          Vandal          Babes          finished          a          successful          bas-         ketball          season          this          year,          winning          12          games          in         14          starts.          Both          losses          were          to          the          Washington         State          yearlings,          one          in          an          overtime          and          the         other          by          two          points.          Seeking          revenge,          the         Idaho          freshmen          copped          the          two          remaining         games          in          the          four-qame          state-line          rivalry         In          addition          to          the          WSC          series,          the          Vandal         yearlings          hammered          out          double          wins          over          the         Kellogg          town          team,          North          Idaho          Junior          Col-         lege,          Boise          Junior          College,          the          Lewiston          Elks,         and          the          Wallace          Elks.         Vanda!          Babes          Jack          Beach          and          Herb          Mead          go          into          the          air          along          with          ex-Vandal          «tar         Freel          Quinn,          as          the          Frosh          play          and          win          over          the          Wallace          Elke         First          row:          Dale          Hammond,          DeForest,          Tovey,          Ed          Morgan,          Durmond          Look,          Norman          Walker          ..         Second          row:          Darrel!          Titus,          Leonard          Walker.          Thane          Johnson,          Herb          Carlson,          Coach          Butler         ...          Third          row:          Trudy          Marks,          Vernon          Bahr,          Walt          Ward,          Don          Ellis,          Evan          Ellis,          Don          Hazelbaker         With          the          results          of          the          nationals          not          available          at          press          time,         the          Idaho          ring          men          to          date          have          chalked          up          three          victories          in         the          dual          matches,          one          over          John          McNeese          Junior          College,          and         a          double          win          over          EWCE.          Vandal          sluagers          dropped          matches         to          Louisiana          State,          Gonzaga          and          two          to          Washington          State.          The         only          match          with          San          Jose          ended          in          a          tie.         Herb          Carlson,          Ted          Dieh!,          Dale          Hammond          and          Thane          John-         son          represented          Idaho          at          the          Pacific          Coast          championships.         Carlson          was          the          only          Idahoan          to          cop          a          title,          his          second          in          two         years.         Commander          Ken          L.          Butler,          Idaho          NROTC          faculty          member,         is          in          his          second          year          as          Idaho          boxing          mentor.          Last          year          he         coached          the          Vandal          mitt          squad          that          finished          second          in          the         Pacific          Coast          Conference          and          went          on          to          tie          Wisconsin          for         the          national          intercollegiate          teams’          honors.          Butler          is          a          graduate         of          the          University          of          California,          where          he          was          a          member          of          the         boxing          squad.          After          graduating,          he          coached          in          navy          athletic         programs.         Boxing         308         Boxing          Coach          Commander          Ken          Butler         Vandal          Sluggers         Vandal          sluggere          mix          it          up          in          bouts          with          WSC          and          EWCE.          Upper          left,          Thane          Johnson          takes          a          glancing          right          from          Bill          Haubon          of          the          Cougars         Upper          right,          a          Cougar          and          a          Vandal          exchange          blows.          Lower          left,          Don          Ellis          of          Idaho          closes          his          eyes          a          ft          intended          for          Bud          New         {          Cheney.          Lower          right,          lowe          Wise          and          Idaho's          Darre!          Titus          both          miss,          as          the          Vandals          invaded          WSC         309         Wins          and          Winners         4         Upper          left:          Herb          Carlson,          who         the          chi          Tyne          of          EWCE,           Vanlyn         ght         it          up          as          the          V          le          meett         n          the          National          Championship          in          the          |         SC.          Lower          right:          Len          Wal         ack         battles         i          Morton          drive         mix         Winning          two          of          the          six          conference          meets          they          partici-         pated          in,          the          Vandal          tankmen          got          their          first          conference         wins          since          1941,          The          local          swimmers          won          victories          over         Montana          and          Oregon          state,          while          losing          to          Washington,         Oregon,          and          to          Washington          State          twice.         In          the          northern          division          swim          championships          at         Seattle          the          Idaho          squad          placed          fifth.          Jim          Farmer          was          the         leading          point-getter          for          the          Vandals          in          the          meet.         Left,          speedy          Ken          Lyons          makes          a          well-executed          crawl          turn          Coach          Kirkland         instructs          some          of          hia          boys          in          the          fine          points          of          a          racing          start          .          Vandal          tankman         Jim          Farmer          cuts          through          the          water          with          a          fast          craw)         Below,          the          Varsity          swimmers          are:          back          row,          Reuben          Johnson,          Martin          Luther,          George         Vaida,          In          tront          are          Jim          Farmer,          Jack          Krehbiel,          Kenny          Lyons,          Wally          Warner,          Jack         Smith,          and          Harry          Wilson.          At          lower          left          is          Coach          Eric          Kirkland,          and          at          lower          right          te         the          Frosh          squad:          back          row,          Coach,          George          Guat,          Jim          LaGrone,          Ed          Holt,          Bill          Mueller         and          in          front,          Norm          Green,          Tom          Edmark,          2          Pearson,          and          Don          Miller         oo         ;         a         .         |          q         y          ;          N         ae         The          ski          team          at          the          Payette          Lakes          Ski          Area          at          McCall:          Jack          Numbers,          Crusty          Hamon,          Larry          Morrison,          Lou         Berriochos,          Larry          Remaklus,          and          Coach          Wes          Shurtliff         Idaho’s          snowmen          skied          into          the          second          spot          in          the          northern          division         conference          winter          sports          meet          at          Hyak,          Washington.          The          Vandal          slat-         men          were          bested          by          the          Washington          team          and          edged          out          Washington         State          and          Oregon          State          squads.         Wes          Shurtliff          is          the          new          Vandal          ski          coach,          and          team          captain          is          Lou         Berriochoa.          The          Idaho          skiers          participated          in          most          of          the          northwest          ski         meets,          including          the          intermountain          ski          council          races          at          Spokane          and         the          Pacific          Northwest          Ski          Association          cross-country          championships          at         Tollgate,          Oregon.         Skiitg         312         Wes          Shurtlifi         Vandal          Ski          Mentor         The          program          of          sports          for          the          ‘‘common          man”          retained          its         popularity          this          year,          as          the          usual          turnout          of          men          from          halls         and          houses          vied          for          the          honor          of          being          ‘‘champs”          in          one          or         all          of          the          intramural          sports.          The          season          was          still          in          full          swing         as          we          went          to          press,          but          thus          far,          four          teams          have          emerged         as          winners          in          football,          volleyball,          swimming          and          A          league         basketball.         The          ATO’s          downed          the          Pine          Hall          squad          in          the          finals          to         become          campus          football          champions,          and          the          SAE          swimmers         took          top          honors          in          the          swimming          competition,          after          some         fast          and          furious          races          and          diving          events.          Willis          Sweet          No.          2         outpointed          the          ATO’s          to          take          first          place          in          volleyball,          and         Campus          Club          No.          2          beat          out          the          Tekes          to          cop          the          A          basket-         ball          championship.         The          ATO‘s          and          Pine          Hall          lead          the          respective          leagues         in          total          points          at          this          time.          The          final          outcome          will          have          to         await          the          end          of          the          season.         Leon          Greene,          Director          of          Intramural          Athletics         Intramurals         Intramural          managers          pose          on          the          Gym          steps—Front          row:          Ikeda,          Rowberry,          Anderson.          Kersey,          Elliott,          Vassar          .          Second          row:          Westerveldt,         Irving,          Worthington,          Neebitt,          Schmidt,          ZoBell          Third          row:          Green,          Wileon,          Badger,          Farnham,          Ellis,          McKinley.         313         Mural          Champions         TOs,          foothell          winners,          pose          with          their          trophy          2.          The          SAE          ¢          swimming          team          took         5          champs          4.          Campus          Club          No,          2          toar          that          beat          the          Te          kes          to          place          first          ir         @          losing          a          tough          one          to          the          ATOs          6.          ¢                     Gust          shown          as          he          broke          the          pool         in          volleyball,          the          ATO          squad          8.          The          Teke          A          lesaua          basketball          squad          that          lost         te          =          hi          nore          fillis          Sweet          No.         A”          boske          stb          a          1          ‘         intramural          br          wire          ke          reoorc         the          tit          tx          i          CAPABLE          Club          No,          2.         314         alg”         Members:          |.          Allison,          T.          Ambrose,          B.          Ames,          D.          Armstrong.          L.          Auer,          M.          Badger,          L.          Balderstan,          O,          Barnes,          A.          Beebe,          R.          Beeson,          W.          Beitz,          I         Berriochos.          W.          Bishop,          E          Buoy          J,          Bretz,          P          Brimhal          B.          Byboo,          B.          Carbaugh,          H,          Carleen,          J.          Christenson,          H.          Crawford,          C.          ¢          per,          J          Dailey         J.          Dana,          A.          Denman,          W.          Delorme,          G.          Diehl,          T.          Diehl,          |.          Evans,          N.          Farnham,          D.          Fodrea,          B.          Gailey,          1.          Gano,          B.          Gartin,          D.          Ge          J.          Ham          dd         B.          Hayworth,          A.          Humphrey,          5          is          hni          a3)          I.          Keenan.          C.          Kerr,          ©.          Kiil          eqaard          F.          Klink,          B.          Last          uF          Kits          assingill,          B         Mathews,          K.          MveCormick          “2          Me          P.          Monroe,          T.          McFaul.          |.          Morley,          C.          Muneen,          M.          N          ur,          D          t          s          W.          Over         gaard,          R.          Pasch,          J.          Pederee          Cc.          Plat          no,          G.          Potter,          R.          Radford          r          Remakius,          }.          Robine          -          ots          J.          Taylor,         S.          Theis,          C.          Thomas,          D          Wil.          omb,          B.          Williams,          M.          Williamson          Trees,          G.          Smith,          D.}          19,          J.          Rairie          ¥          B          Linc          D          Linck         Participation          in          one          major          sport,          plus          the          recommendation          of          coaches          and          final          approval          from         the          ASUI          Executive          Board          qualifies          these          sports          enthusiasts          to          wear          the          traditional          crimson         sweater          and          white          “‘I  ’          of          the          “I’’          Club.         Besides          enjoying          the          honors          and          privileges          assured          by          ‘'I'’          Club          membership,          members          work         hard          to          promote          good          sportsmanship          and          to          stimulate          interest          in          the          sports          program          at          Idaho.         Socially          their          annual          dance          is          a          campus          highlight,          marked          by          the          choosing          of          the          ‘I’          Club         Queen.          This          year          Jo          Ann          Horton          was          awarded          the          coveted          crown         President          John          Dailey          directed          the          group          in          its          activities          for          this          year          of          increased          interest         in          sports.         ‘T°          Club         315         Women’s         Sports         Limbs          and          Lasses         The          purpose          of          the          Women's          Athletic          Association          is          to          bring          the         girls          on          the          Idaho          campus          together          in          friendly          give-and-take          com-         petition.          Soccer          and          volleyball          tournaments          between          the          living         groups          always          have          added          incentive          for          each          house          to          have          the         most          and          best          players          in          order          to          win          the          WAA          awards.          Tennis         basketball          .          .          .          softhall          take          your          pick.          They          are          all          represented         in          WAA          tournaments.          The          record          of          women’s          sports          this          year          has         been          a          busy          one.          Fun,          play,          and          exercise          are          all          characteristics         of          the          program         Archery          fans          worked          hard          all          winter          at          indoor          targets;          moved         outside          in          the          spring          to          try          their          skills          in          actual          competition.         The          WAA-sponsored          golf          tournament          was          new          to          the          Idaho         campus          this          year.          Barbara          Thompson          and          Bob          Rosenberry          won          first         place.          Faye          Poppie          and          Ivan          Stone          scored          first          low          net          and          Dode         Holen          and          Jack          Keenan          scored          second          low          net.         In          the          spring          the          University          of          Idaho          acts          as          host          to          all          senior         high          school          girls          near          Moscow          at          a          play          day          with          competition          in         softball,          soccer,          and          other          major          sports.         Shulfleboard,          badminton,          and          free-throw          are          minor          sports          in         which          girls          compete          for          WAA          tournament          championships.          It          is          a         nice          way          to          keep          in          trim          and          as          an          added          incentive,          WAA          points         are          given          for          participation.         Pamela          Gaut          and          Mike          Meeks          tied          for          first          place          in          the          duffer         swimming          meet          with          68          points          each.          Marjan          Morris          placed          second         with          53          points          and          Gloria          Burgess          won          third          place          with          49          points.         This          swimming          meet          is          open          to          all          women          students          in          the          Univer-         sity,          the          only          qualification          being          that          the          participants          have          never         been          entered          in          a          previous          duffer          meet.          For          two          successive          Satur-         days,          the          swimmers          were          judged.          Points          were          given          on          form          as         well          as          on          speed.         Soccer          enthusiasts          quietly          limped          to          and          from          the          women's          gym         during          the          five          weeks’          practice          period.          The          more          determined          girls         faithfully          reported          four          times          a          week          in          spite          of          bruised          legs          and         ankles.          By          tournament          time          they          were          skilled          players          and          house         teams          were          organized.          At          this          point          the          Moscow          weather          took          over         and          won          top          honors          before          the          qames          began.         Thus,          another          year          of          women’s          sports          at          Idaho          passed.         Justructors         Miss          Mabel          Locke          heads          the          women’s          physical          education         department          and          manages          to          keep          her          students          in          condition         with          physical          fitness          classes          and          instruction          in          golf.         Miss          Billie          Steelman          instructs          classes          in          modern          dance         and          helps          Orchesis          members          prepare          for          their          spring         recital.         Mrs.          Irene          Marks          keeps          busy          trying          to          convince          be-         qinners          that          they          can          float,          and          arranging          duffer          swimming         meets.         Mrs.          Minnie          Connolly,          instructor          of          folk          and          country         dance,          boasts          the          largest          class          in          the          physical          education         department.          One          hundred          twenty-five          students          meet          each         Tuesday          and          Thursday          evening          to          learn          folk          dances          under         her          instruction.         Shirley          Smith          in          a          moment's          rest          after          a          fast          badminton          game         Jane          Coleman,          Shirley          Neleon.         The          WAA          president's          cabinet          is          the          gov-         erning          body          of          the          Women’s          Athletic          Asso-         ciation;          it          makes          recommendations,          deter-         mines          policies,          and          draws          up          the          slate          for         the          following          year.         WAA          executive          Loard          is          responsible          for         the          management          of          the          tournaments,          sched-         uling,          refereeing,          and          recording          WAA         points.          They          sponsor          two          picnics,          one          to         acquaint          new          students,          the          other          for          initia-         tion          of          new          members          and          presentation          of         awards.         At          lett,          WAA          President's          Cabinet.          Firet          row:          Mre.          irene          Marke,         Jackie          Ritchie          Second          row:          EFileen          Waltan,          Jane          Coleman         Pauline          Schaplowsky,          Marion          Eisenhauer,          Nola          Whybark         All          women          who          earn          1200          points          are          initi-         ated          into          the          “l'’          Club          and          receive          “I”         sweaters.          Officers          for          this          year          are          Nola         Whybark,          president;          Jackie          Ritchie,          vice         president;          and          Betty          Campbell,          secretary-         treasurer,          Mrs.          Connolly          serves          as          advisor         for          the          group.          The          highlight          of          the          year          for         these          chosen          few          is          the          annual          Snake          River         trip          from          Lewiston          to          Hell's          Canyon.         Above,          center.          WAA          Executive          Board.          First          row:          Pauline          Schap-         lowsky,          Eileen          Walton,          Jackio          Ritchie,          Nola          Whybark,          Jane         Coleman,          Marion          Eisenhauer          .          .          .          Second          row:          Ruth          Peterson         Pote          Grant,          Betty          Draper,          Willa          Hasbrouck,          Maxine          Bjorklund,         Sue          Beardsley,          Rusty          Grant,          Rosemary          Meehan         At          right,          Women’s           I'’          Club.          First          row:          Jackie          Ritchie,          Betty         Campbell,          Nola          Whybark,          Mrs.          Connolly,          Rosemary          Meehan         Second          row:          Jeanne          Graves,          Pete          Grant,          Rusty          Grant         319         Women         Eight          victories          and          only          two          losses          is          the         impressive          record          of          the          women’s          rifle         team.          With          Ruth          Peterson          as          captain,          they         have          defeated          the          University          of          Utah,          Knox         College,          the          University          of          Rhode          Island,          the         University          of          North          Dakota,          Ripon          College,         Montana          State,          and          Gettysburg          College.         Mary          Ellen          Edwards          and          Mildred          Tuller         won          gold          medals          with          high          scores          of          474,         and          Jean          Dammarell          and          Audrey          Miller         were          awarded          silver          medals.          Valeta          R.         Hershberger          won          third          place          and          was         awarded          a          bronze          medal.          Pictured          at          right         are          members          otf          the          team          in          action.         The          basketball          season          gives          the          girls          a         chance          to          develop          their          latent          ability          to          hit         the          basket.          Another          WAA          sponsored          tour-         nament          gives          them          the          opportunity          to          prove         their          accomplishments.          Several          of          the          girls         are          shown          in          action,          fighting          over          a          re-         bound          in          a          fast-and-furious          game.         Modern          dance          classes          have          been          very         popular.          Orchesis,          a          club          for          advanced         modern          dance          students,          was          organized          last         year.          Even          with          such          a          short          history          they         are          making          their          spring          recital          and          their         May          Day          dance          a          tradition          on          the          campus.         Orchesis          presented          a          Christmas          recital,         wherein          they          interpreted          Christmas          carols,         one          of          which          is          shown          in          the          picture          at          the         right.         320         Play         Spring          brings          archery          fans          out          into          the         open.          During          the-winter          they          learn          the         technique          necessary          to          hit          the          bull's          eye.         When          the          rainy          season          is          over,          the          targets         are          moved          outside          to          learn          the          ‘‘know         how”          in          actual          competition.          Two          enthusi         asts          are          pictured          viewing          the          results          of         some          indoor          target          practice.         Volleyball          began          after          the          soccer          season.         The          WAA          organized          a          double          elimination         tournament          for          all          women’‘s          houses.          Forney         Hall          won          first          place          with          Bernice          Evans          as         their          captain.          That          ‘‘up          and          at          ‘em”          interest         was          maintained          during          the          season          when         the          management          class          returned          from          Lewis-         ton          with          a          victory          over          Washington          State         College          and          another          over          Lewiston          Normal.         Some          of          the          girls          are          shown          during          one          of         their          practice          games.         When          the          score          is          20          to          20          in          a          ping         pong          tournament          it          can          be          almost          as          impor         tant          as          a          major          league          baseball          game.          The         recreation          room          in          the          women's          gym          is          usu         ally          busy          with          would-be          champions          practic         ing          backhands          and          perfecting          shots.          At          the         left,          Shirley          Nelson          returns          a          fast          serve          in         a          typical          game.         are          ret          ie          Tih?         .         .          ae         x          (ar          Re         ‘ya          fede,         bs          |         Book          the          Fifth                    Living         -         oo         oe         veges         hans         ——          ore          er         —          -_          oT         =.          2s         Roommates,          all          night          talks,          “a         J         eB          @         326         Housemothers         Trying          to          make          our          university          life          the          happiest          time         of          our          youth          are          these          super-women          called          house-         mothers.          Truly          our          mothers          away          from          home,          these         women          are          busy          each          day          planning          menus,          buying         groceries,          supervising          the          kitchen,          issuing          illness         excuses          and          out-of-town          permission          slips,          acting          as         hostesses          and          chaperons          at          social          functions          sponsored         by          the          living          groups,          and          listening          to          our          troubles          and         joys.          Housemothers          at          the          University          of          Idaho          are         under          direction          of          the          Dean          of          Women,          Mrs.          Carter.         They          must          send          monthly          reports          to          her          office.          Also         they          have          a          luncheon          each          month          at          the          Hotel          Mos-         cow,          which          enables          them          to          become          better          acquainted         with          each          other.          Here's          hats          off          to          our          housemothers,         as          we          dedicate          this          book,          “'Living,  ’          to          them.         Van          Winkle,          Haye          Hall)          Mra.          Martin,          Alpha          Phi:          Mrs          hristensen,          Ridenbaugh          Hall         (rs.          Dillingham,          Kappa          Alpha          Theta;          Mrs.          Gardner,          Delta          Delta          Delta;          Mrs.          Chrisman,          Forney         Not          pictured:          Mrs.          Scott,          Beta          Theta          Pi;          Mrs.          Tult,          Pi          Bote          Phi:          Mrs.          Hankins.          Alpho          Chi          Omega         327         Alpha          Chi          Omega         “Down          deep          in          the          heart          of          each          Alpha          Chi          girl’...         founded          in          1855          at          DePauw          University          in          Indiana...          sixth         national          women's          fraternity          to          be          established          .          .          .          begun          at         Idaho          to          provide          adequate          social          activity          for          the          women         music          students          .          .          .          Alpha          Rho          chapter          was          installed          here         in          1924...          .          Dutch-Colonial          house          .          .          .          snowball          fight          with         the          Sigma          Chi's          ..          .          hear          serenades          on          a          romantic          Romeo-         Juliet          balcony          .          .          .          Phi          Upsilon          Omicron          members          are         Margaret          Anderson,          June          Davies,          and          Jeanne          Hofmann...         hold          an          Easter          party          for          the          children          of          local          alums          .         Margaret          Anderson,          president          of          the          Home          Economics         Club          and          vice-president          of          Delta          Mu,          lives          here          ..          .          Jeanne         Hofmann          is          also          secretary-treasurer          of          Panhellenic          associa-         tion          and          vice-president          of          Kappa          Phi...          Betty          Pyles          and         Emmalyn          Ball          are          the          Alpha          Chi          members          of          Spurs...          .         upperclassmen          have          an          elaborate          dinner-dance          with          food         and          decorations          galore          .          .          .          Shirley          Gustafson          is          secretary         of          the          Attic          Club...           .          at          the          spring          formal          the          pledge’s         names          are          used          in          the          decorations          .          .          .          a          Hallowe'en          party         with          the          Sigma          Nus,          minus          spirits,          of          course          ..          .          Betty          Lou         Loman          takes          minutes          of          the          KUOI          meetings          .          .          .          Christmas         party          with          the          Betas          acting          as          a          group          Santa          Claus...         Orchesis          tapped          Edith          Harrop          and          Betty          Lou          Loman          in         November.         That's          no          way          to          play          Juat          loating         Y          2          a          Nampe         ownler,          Etlee         ’          M          w         k          yce,          Jerome         Davies,          June,          B         Downing,          Dorothy,          Pocatello         Eke,          Margaret.          Moscow         Epperson,          Laralee,          Jerome         Frazier,          Kay.          Moscow         sustafson,          Shirley,          Anaconda,          Montana         Handel,          Anna          Mae,          Moscow         Horrop,          Edith,          Driggs         Hof         Hex         in,          Jeanne,          Moscow         yper,          Betty          Lou,          Midvale         Jenkins,          Carolyn,          Sugar          City         hneon,          Joanne,          Nezperce         dow         24,          New          Meadow         n,          Betty          Le          a          r         McDowel          rley.          Twin          Fal         Mvland          Verds,          Sa          r         Nodell,          I          B         i          Botty,          Nezper         k          «,          B          adean,          Boise         g          ’          lean,          Socia          Spring         t          it          e,          Lewiston         Schou,          Beverly,          Pocatell         viert,          Edith,          Idaho          Fallo         Shulenberger,          Mone,          Salmon         Smith,          Andra          Elaine,          Jerome         Snyder,          Doris,          Orofin         itne,          Clarice,          Moscow         srteling,          Eleanor,          Mosc         Weber,          Margaret,          Moscow         Williams,          Grace,          Lewiston         Wot          hlegel,          Florence          aho          Falls         bi          1,          Evelyn,          Boise         Ww         LS)         Ta         330         Lucky          Lots         “Open          up          your          heart          and          sing          of          Alpha          Phi’...          one          of         the          first          five          national          sororities          .          .          .          founded          October          11,         1872,          at          Syracuse,          New          York          .          .          .          Beta          Zeta          chapter          at         University          of          Idaho          established          in          1928.          .          .          44          chapters          in         the          United          States          and          Canada          .          .          .          the          gray          shingled          house         at          the          far          end          of          fraternity          row          is          well          represented          in          cam-         pus          honoraries          and          activities          .          .          .          Pat          Nelson          combined         beauty          with          brains          and          became          1947's          Sweetheart          of          Sigma         Chi          and          an          Alpha          Lambda          Delta          .          .          .          Gladyne          Taufen          car-         ried          off          honors          for          Sophomore          Week          by          becoming          Holly         Queen          .          .          .          Diana          Hooper,          active          on          the          Argonaut          and          in         Canterbury          Club          .          .          .          Senior          vice-president          Betty          Campbell,         vice-president          of          Phi          Chi          Theta,          secretary-treasurer          of          the         Women’s          ‘‘I’’          Club,          and          WAA          executive          board          .          .          .          Bonnie         Burnside          holds          a          position          on          the          Gem,          served          as          orientation         chairman          on          the          AWS          council          .          .          .          Burnelda          Halverson,          Phi         Chi          Theta          .          .          .          Arlene          Hinchey,          student-faculty          council,          Phi         Chi          Theta          .          .          .          Marqaret          Payne,          Alpha          Phi’s          dramatist,          vice-         president          of          the          Curtain          Club.          .          .          Spurs          are          Clarice          Hove         and          Eleanor          Paulsen,          members          of          the          KUOI          staff...          Wanda         Merz,          Phi          Upsilon          Omicron          .          .          .          Alpha          Phis          are          liberally         represented          in          the          Home          Ec          Club          and          the          Ski          Club...         pledges          danced          at          a          black          and          pink          ‘Ballet          Russe’          in          the         fall          .          .          .          presented          their          pledge          song          and          paddles          before         Christmas          .          .          .          made          April          Ist’s          Turnabout          Day          an          hilarious         event          for          both          themselves          and          the          members.         The          busy          Alpha          Phis         sarrus,          lean,          |         Hacklont         Bellaire,          Batty,          Idaho          Fall         Hooper.          Diana.          Kellogg         love,          Clarice,          Troy         lacckle,          Er          s          Jean,          M          yw         Jensen,          Doris,          Idaho          Fall         Jeane          Cynthia,          Mountain          H         MacRae,          Donna,          Pau         McCreary,          Patr         McFre         Jerick         New          Meadow         «          Sale         N          Ar         N          5          Ar         t          an,          Kimberly         aughty,          Joanr          t         a,          Kendrick         Glenr         ni          r,          Jean,          Mountain         au          nm,          Gi          ats          rt          Tr          y         Payne,          Margaret,          Rexburg         Ra          5]          3         R          ar          ack         R          Ra          jaho          Fa         Ek          Salmor         ”          Martha,          Redw          t          alif         sy          at          Rul         Bla         Tr         Ta          le          '         loria,          Blackfoot         Pat          surl         I          M          B         Turt          ann,          Rupe         Wa          Judith,          Bo         wW          r          J          sir                   me         Delta          Delta          Delta         Delta          Delta          Delta          .          .          .          founded          at          Boston          University          in          1888,         Theta          Tau          chapter          officially          established          on          Idaho          campus         in          1932          ..          .          most          recently          built          house          on          the          campus         pledges          entertain          other          house          pledges          with          a          ‘‘Coke’’          .         members          were          honored          at          the          annual          “pledge          paddle”         dinner          .          .          .          Christmas          afternoon          tea          dance          was          held          ..          .         members          filled          the          basement          with          ‘Black          Magic,'’          pledge         dance          theme          .           .          .          pledges          honored          with          Heart          Sister          and         Delta          Week          .          .          .          all-campus          musical          activities          lead          Prexy         Pat          Jordan's          list          of          activities          .          .          .          “Uncle          Tom's          Cabin,”         Curtain          Club,          also          took          time          .          .          .          Vivian          McLaughlin          held         AWS          purse-strings          .          .          .          Spur          song          leader          Louise          Miller,         Kappa          Sigma          sweetheart,          SAI          and          election          board          member         ..          .          Betty          Wood,          treasurer          of          Spurs.          .          .          Pat          Robinson,          Cur         tain          Club,          and          chairman          of          the          homecoming          float          decora         tions          which          gave          Tri-Delta          second          place          .          .          .          Tri-Delta’s         novice          boxing          skit          also          won          a          close          second          under          the          direc         tion          of          Kathryn          Church          .          .          .          Rita          Marie           Steuart,          Sigma          Chi         finalist...          Aris          Peterson,          basketball          manager          and          member         of          WAA          executive          board          .          .          .          traditions          include          alumnae         Christmas          party          ..          .          Dean's          Dinner          .          .          .          exchange          dance         with          WSC          Theta          Mu          chapter          .          .          .          bridge          party          honoring         alums          ..          .          Tri-Delt-Delta          Tau          snowball          fight          .          .          .          singing         “Tri-Delta          true,          we'll          dream          of          you          and          love          you—  '          the         house          of          friendliness          welcomes          everyone.         Pretty          ae          @          picture          One          of          the          Tri-Delt          spreads         y          '          +         332         Anderson,          Beverly,          Genesee         Andrew,          Phyllis,          Parma         Batts,          Betty.          Wallace         Bowlby.          Carol,          Moscow         Breeden,          Ann,          Lewiston          Connolly,          Mary          Jane,          Moscow         Dwyer,          Patricia,          Twin          Falls         Early.          Geraldine.          Moscow         Evans.          Beverly,          Boise         Galvin,          Maxine,          Emmett         Clark,          Marilyn,          Burley         Gregoire.          Beverly.          Pocatello         Hardin,          Mary.          Meridian         lohnsen,          Lorraine,          Kellogg         Jordan,          Patricia,          Boise         Knox,          Patricia,          Emmett         Loren.          Betty.          Kellogg         McLaughlin,          Vivian,          St.          Maries         McVickers,          Laura,          Boise         Miller,          Louise,          Nezperce         Modin.          Judy.          Boise         Murray,          Barbara,          Boise         Nelson,          Mardelle,          Emmett         Peterson,          Aris,          Lewiston         Powers,          Beverly,          Parma         Radermacher,          Katherine,          Moscow         Radermacher,          Marjorie,          Moscow         Reese,          Katherine,          Pocatello         Ric         sards,          Diane,          Soda          Springs         Robinson,          Patricia,          Nampa         Salmon,          Maxine,          Burley         Smith,          Patricia,          Wallace         Steuart,          Rila,          Wallace         Stevenson,          Betty,          Kellogg         Van          Riper,          Charlotte,          Jorome         Whitsell.          Norma,          Emmett         Wood,          Betty,          Osburn         Yenor,          Jacque,          St.          Maries         333         Delta          Gamma         The          Club         Serenaded          always          with          ‘Well,          well,          well,          Hannah”...         and          often          serenaded          as          the          women          received          pins          and          rings         ...          set          romance          aside          long          enough          to          study          and          participate         in          activities          .          .          .          DG's          were          prominent          on          the          Argonaut         masthead          with          Sharon          O'Donnell          as          business          manager...         Bonnie          Miller          as          circulation          manager...          and          Pat          Colvard         as          society          editor          ..          .          Janet          Billmeyer          co-edited          the          Alumni         bulletin          and          was          in          Theta          Sigma          .          .          .          Spurs          Barbara          Schaff         and          Sue          Beardsley          ..          .          Phi          Chi          Thetas          Shirley          Knox          and         Virginia          Greenough          .          .          .          a          large          section          of          the          election         board          was          DG-housed          .          .          .          Pat          Colvard,          chairman...         Margaret          Weitz...          Margaret          Orme...          Barb          Schaff...         Vandal          Ski          Club          officers          Dorothy          Galey          and          Josie          Link         .          .          runners-up          in          women’s          debate,          Mary          Clyde          and          Helen         Means...          Pat          Barnes          took          a          leading          role          in          ‘Dear          Brutus’’         ...          Orchesis          President          Maybelle          Harris...          Alpha          Epsilon         Delta          Catherine          Chrisman...          a          losing          battle          in          a          football         game          with          the          Betas          .          .          .          snowball          fights          .          .          .          spring          base-         ball          games          .          .          .          race          with          the          ATOs          and          Sigma          Nus          for         the          earliest          hour          bugler          on          spring          housecleaning          day...         pledge          dance          .          .          .          Mother’s          Day          dinner          .          .          .          Hallowe'en         party          with          the          Betas          ..          .          Thanksgiving          with          the          SAEs...         Christmas          with          the          Phi          Delts          .          .          .          founded          at          Lewis          School         in          1874          .          .          .          Nu          chapter          established          1911          .          .          .          one          of          59         chapters          .          .          .          serenaders          sing          in          a          softer          voice          of          “the         bronze,          the          pink,          the          blue         Some          of          the          talented          sophomore          girle.         ort          at          1          B         soa          rdsaiey         llmeye         Burge         ‘antie         ar         tyde,          Mary,          Moecow         Coleman,          Jane,          Spokane,          Washinaton         Colvard.          Patricia.          Weiser         tly,          Twin          Falls         one          Virginia,          Spokane,          Wast         Harper,          Shirley,          Payette         Harris,          Maybelle,          Moscow         Hawley,          Agnes,          Boise         Helmaworth,          Gretchen,          Moscow         Herman,          Shirley,          Spokane,          Washington         F         Horton,          JoAnn,          Nampa         ay          Mary,          LaGrande          ?         Kelley,          Alene,          Boise         Kinw          Smity,          Twin          Fall         Knox          irley,          E          ‘         Lampman          .          M          Ww         Link,          Joan,          Boi         Maxwell,          Donna.          Boise         Means,          Helen,          Boine         Me          an,          Ro          ary,          Lewistor         M          A          ,          we         Muth,          Barbara,          M          ‘         Ricks         Nancy         auer          i          Virginia,          Caldwell!         Schatt,          Barbara,          Weiser         Smith          rley,          Coour          d'          Alone         liraginia,          Lewistor         s.          Grangeville         Tarr,          Be          Twin          Fall         Thometz,          Kay,          Twin          Fall         Thomr          wen,          Potlatch         Waltman,          Gwen,          Kellogg         .          Margaret,          Caldwoll         Whito,          Janet         335         Forney          Hall         336         That          mu         t          be         a          pretty         ad          game         from          the          Ix         ‘Where          life          is          happy,          and          cares          are          few”          .          .          .          Forney          Hall         .          Sunday          night          informal          pajama          parties          .          .          .          gab          ses-         sions          ..          .          snow-fights          with          Willis          Sweet          and          LDS          .          .          .          gay         fun,          bruises          and          stiff          limbs          .          .          .          laundry          room          antics         where          the          housemother          performs          with          the          frosh          at          initia-         lion          alter          the          annual          sneak          ..          .          leads          in          activities          and          in         scholarship          ,          ..          Forney          prexy          and          Mortar          Board          Margaret         ‘Mike’          Arnold          took          notes          at          executive          board          meetings         election          board          stronghold          .          .          .          art          majors          .          .          .          Sue          Tovey,         AWS          officer,          and          Independent          Caucus          secretary          .          .          .          Alpha         Lambda          Deltas          Marybelle          Carnie          and          Isobelle          Phelan          .          .          .         future          business          women          and          chemists          .          .          .          Peggy          Pence,         Kappa          Delta          Pi          president          .          .          .          sports          and          politics          enthusia st         Buzz''          Evans...          fall          barn          dance          ..          .          faculty          tea          .          .          .          senior         formal          banquet          given          by          juniors          in          payment          for          the          ‘‘dish-         less’          junior          dinner          .          .          .          Christmas          and          spring          formals          .          .         homecoming          decorations          in          the          smoker          .          .          .          Blot          feature         writer          June          Thomas          .          .          .          Nada          Gilbert,          Phi          Upsilon          Omi-         cron          ...          Billie          Gooing,          ‘Sadie          Hawkins’’          who          got          her          man         .          Gem          Editor,          Mortar          Board          and          Curtain          member          Eliza         beth          Robinson          .          .          .          Vandaleers          claim          Sidney          Buchanan,         SAI          member,          and          Gay          Deobald          .          .          .          Interchurch          Council         Secretary          Donna          Lue          Taylor          .          .          .          Alpha          Epsilon          Delta          Betty         Brookbush          .          .          .          Colleen          McDonald,          frosh          class          officer          ..          .         brother          dinners          .          dashes          for          the         telephone          .          .          .          lock-out          slips          and          door          duties...          ‘come          on         in,          have          a          coke,          and          we'll          listen          to          Rachmaninoff          .          .          .          life         is          never          dull...          ‘dear          old          Forney,          we          all          love          you.”         .          midnight          parties...         A          little          serious,          te          but          this          time,          execulive          board          is          talking          busines         Adams.          Patsy.          Emmett         Anderson.          Maxine.          Troy         Androex,          Elaine,          Emmett         Armstrong,          Catherine,          Lapwai         Arnold,          Margaret,          Kimberly         Agmuseen,          Caroles,          Payette         Aunes,          Helen,          Mullan         Bahr,          E         Gooding         Batchelor,          Patricia.          Burke         Lee,          Driggs         Bates          1         Bingham,          Lois,          Idaho          Falls         Blade,          Evabelle,          Spokane,          Wash         Bradbury,          Mildred,          Challis         Brovick,          Barbara,          Wendell         Brookbush.          Betty.          Sterling         Buchanan,          Sidney,          Nampa         Butler,          Frances,          Blis         Hunter,          June          Carnie,          Coour          d'Alene         Carnie,          Marybello,          Coour          d'Alene         Chetwood,          Lolita.          Kamiah         Conrad.          Mary,          Castleford         Daller,          Helen,          Weiser         Dammarell,          Jean,          Craiqmont         Danquiet,          Hazel,          Bonners          Ferry         Deerkop,          Barbara,          Palouse.          Washington         Deerkop,          Eileen.          Palouse,          Washington         Deobald,          Gabriella,          Kendrick         Edwards,          Mary          Ellen,          Marsing         Evane,          Bernice,          Preston         Flynn,          Dorothy,          Mos         cow         Forrey.          Marion.          Mountain          Home         Gilbert,          Nada,          Preston         Gootng,          Billie,          Parma         Grant,          Naoma,          Nampa         Grant,          Violet,          Nampa         Graves,          Jeanne,          Kooskia         Greenwood,          Charlotte,          Bonners          Ferry         Halmon,          Elaine,          Mullan         Harris,          Margaret,          Wallace         Hayes,          Bothene,          Twin          Falls         Heidt,          Ruth,          Burke         Hodge,          Wilma,          Palouse,          Wash         Howard.          Hazel,          Hazelton         Jecabe;          Glories,          Sugar          City         Jansen,          Joan,          Kimberly         Ja         ine,          Maimte,          Coeur          d'Alene         WwW         Ww         J]         A         Maut         Waah                    s         t.          Marie         rry         seline,          Bonners          Fe         te                   Hays          Hall         Started          the          school          year          by          winning          the          trophy          for          the          most         original          homecoming          house          decorations          .          .          .          the          largest         women’s          living          quarters          on          the          campus          .          .          led          by          an          ener-         getic          house          president,          Claire          Jergensen          .          .          .          organized          into         a          smooth,          efficient          group          .          .          .          taking          part          in          all          campus         activities          .          .          .          Janice          McCormick,          freshman          class          secretary         ...          Vandaleers          Mary          Lou          Snook,          Rosie          Schmid,          Betty          Tel-         lin,          Phyllis          LaRue          .          .          .          WAA          stronghold          .          .          .          church-goers         ...          hall          officers          Margaret          McAuley,          Shirley          Oakley,          Mary         Lou          Snook...          gypsy          semi-formal          .          .          .          brother          and          Christmas         dinners          .          .          .          diary          dance          .          .          .          spring          semi-formal          .          .          less         colorful          is          the          traditional          freshman          sneak          .          .          .          flavored          by         the          unexpected          initiation,          one          month          after          the          sneak          ..          .         the          spring          slump          is          warded          off          by          the          freshman          dinner,         whereby          upper          classmen,          not          frosh,          are          entertained          ..          .          and         at          the          senior          tubbings          the          frosh          gain          their          revenge          .          .          .         Polly          Howard,          SAI          president          .          .          .          Helen          Thomas,          4-H          presi-         dent          .          .          .          Shirley          Oakley,          outstanding          in          home          ec          and         music          .          .          .          Claire          Jergensen,          Phi          Upsilon          Omicron          ..          .         politico          Pauline          Schaplowsky          .          .          .          Betty          Draper,          Rifle          Club         secretary          ..          .          Melba          Rae          Barnett,          associate          editor          of          the         Alumni          Roundup.         Just          stepping          out          Hays          Belles                  7         7         |         340         vol,          Lewiston         Bailey          Nampa         Barnett,          Melba,          Pocatoll         Barron,          Margaret,          T         Barbara,          Payette         Cos,          Marjorie,          Nampa         n,          Laura,          Mohler         Coon,          Phyllis,          Lewiston         Crouch,          Beverly,          E         Daggett.          Lida          Mae,          Meso         Droper,          Betty,          Counci         Eileen,          Idaho          Falls         ¥.          Margaret,          Idaho          Falls         onno,          Betty,          Davenport.          lowa         y          ginie          anasy         tlennas          Fe         Ha          i          tance,          A         Har          a          n,          Abe          o         Ha          Mar          Ashtor         arma         y          erbara.          Melba         Holden,          Betty.          Idaho          Fall         Holderness,          Betty,          Sandpoint         Howard,          Polly         setta         Huhtala,          Helmi,          Cabinet         Ingram,          Bonnie,          Harrison         lergensen,          Claire,          St.          Anthony         lohnson,          Alice,          Wallace         Mull         Johnson,          Betty          allan         lohnstone,          Marj         Rupert         Jones,          leanne,          Idaho          Falls         Kinnison,          Frances,          Hawaii         Kneale.          Anita,          Tekoa,          Washington         LaRue,          Phyllis,          Hoyburn         Leavitt,          Maryann.          Orotino         Leigh,          LaDena,          Parn         o         Lenz,          Batty,          Craiqmont         Lester,          Marilyn,          Fenn         McAuley,          Margaret,          Weiser         MeCormick,          Janice,          Homedale         Meinnis,          Anita,          Priest          River         McKenney.          Mary          Lou.           Challis         McNally,          Joyce,          Bonners          Ferry         McNamara,          Margaret,          Great          Falls         Madison,          Maryanne,          Hamer         Maxwell,          Margaret,          Glenna          Ferry         Miller.          Mary          Ann,          Lewiston         Neabitt,          Alice,          Sagle         Noustel,          Jacqueline,          Hayden          Lake         Noland,          Barbara,          Emrnett         Norton,          Melba,          Cambridge         Oakley,          Shirley,          Coeur          d          Alene         Organ.          ©          ambrida         Ple          y          val]         Price,          Joan,          Sandpeir         Riemenechneider,          Betty,          Sr         Rosaman,          Joy          Ann.          Sandpoint         Schaplowsky,          Pauline,          Nexperce         Schmid,          Rose          Ellen,          New          Plymouth         Schnitker,          Wanita,          Twin          Falls         M         vokane,          Washington         Schumacher,          Corrine,          Colton,          Wash         haw,          Vernita,          Payette         Shuldberg.          Bonnie.          Terreton         Snook,          Mary          Lou,          Orofin         Sprute,          Mildred,          Pern         Staples,          Joan,          Coeur          d‘Alene         Stewart,          Ann,          Fremont         Swanastrom,          Barbara,          Counci         Tellin,          Betty,          Blackfoot         Thomas,          Helen,          Dietrich         Tremewan,          Raye          Alice,          Boise         Way,          Helen,          Craigmont         her,          Elaine,          Bonners          Fe         alt,          Bonnie,          Grangeville         341         Gamma          Phi          Beta         Pajama          Parade         “Crescent          moon          of          Gamma          Phi”          .          .          .          founded          at          Syracuse         University          in          1874          .          .          .          first          national          sorority          chartered          on         this          campus,          in          1910          .          .          .          activities          become          traditions          .          .          .         an          annual          snow          battle          at          the          ho-hum          hour          of          5          a.m.          with         the          Siqma          Nus          .          .          .          a          little          less          on          the          ruaged          side          is          the         Hallowe'en          party          with          the          Phi          Delts          .          .          .          bringing          personali-         ties          into          the          limelight,          Prexy          Geneva          Ferquson          pulls          spec-         tacular          marks          out          of          the          Chem          department,          Argonaut          news         editor          and          Mortar          Board          member          ..          .          B.          J.          Ingraham          com-         bines          brains          with          ability          while          presiding          over          International         Relations          Club          and          serving          on          the          Student          Disciplinary         Board          .          .          .          Jan          Garker          wields          the          gavel          of          Hell          Divers,          is         Junior          class          secretary          and          Spur          junior          advisor          .          .          .          Alpha         Lambda          Delta          and          Spur          Carol          Fitch          .          .          .          Jo          Anne          Elam,         “Spur          of          the          Moment,’’          Alpha          Lambda          Delta          and          charming         violinist          .          .          .          Vice-president          Phyl          Halley          emotes          for          Orchesis         pledges          this          year          became          involved          with          the          neighbor-         ing          Tekes          in          a          football          game          which          resulted          in          headlines         and          minor          casualties          .          .          .          steaks          are          the          order          for          the          three-         pointers          at          the          well-deserved          “‘smartie          partie”          .          .          .          yuletide         season          means          the          Christmas          party          with          the          alums          ..          .         “Gamma          Phi          girl,          I          love          you          .          .          .          with          your          sweet          smile         and          your          smart          style.          Just          sitting          and          talking         ranston,          Margaret,          Boise         Daubner,          Patricia,          Boise         sault,          Anne,          Moscow         Flam,          Jo          Anne,          Boise         erguszon,          Geneva,          Grand          Forks,          N.D         Gray,          Patricia,          Boles         Green,          Shirley,          Seattle,          Washington         =         Halley,          Pt         Halliday,          Beverly,          Idaho          Fall         H         inkins,          Patricia,          Nampa         Spokane,          Washington         Hoobing,          Alice,          Portland,          Oregon         sham,          Betty          lean,          Calgary,          Alto.,          Canada         Jackson.          Margaret,          Goccing         Kettenbach,          Ann,          Clgary,          Alta.,          Canada         sttenbach,          Ann,          Calgary,          Alta,,          Canada         McEnteo,          Colleen,          Boise         MeMullen,          Sally,          Boise         Madeen,          Janet,          Lewiston         Rankin,          Dorothy,          Boise         Ri         3,          Doris,          Buhl         abistor          an,          Spokar          Wa          ngt         hweortle          A          ie         §          rtley,          Marga          Boise         ke,          Beverly,          Boise         ler,          Norma,          Nampa         Wilcox,          Avonne,          Emmett         Idaho          Club         Long          a          hangout          for          active          Independents          and          war-time          home         for          sailors,          the          Idaho          Club          got          its          share          of          the          new          look          .          .          .         in          the          fall          of          ‘47          women          replaced          men          in          the          Idaho          Club         .          of          the          fifty-one          girls,          thirty-one          were          frosh          .          .          .          only         three          had          ever          before          attended          the          U.          of          I.          .          .          .          they          showed         promising          ability          as          they          quickly          organized          from          scratch         .          .          .          trudged          downhill          to          the          Pine          Hall          cafeteria          for          meals         .          activity          women          here,          too          .          .          .          Dorothy          Greaves,          presi-         dent,          was          active          also          in          dramatics          .          .          .          blonde          Bonnie          Gra-         ham          was          chosen          as          one          of          the          yell          queens          and          was          also          a         finalist          in          Sigma          Chi          Sweetheart          contest          .          .          .          Audrey          Miller         was          awarded          second          place          on          women’s          rifle          team.          .          .         women          displayed          prowess          in          snowball          fights          with          neigh-         boring          Campus          Club          and          Willis          Sweet          Hall          .          .          .          living          room         furnished          in          “naughty          pine”          ..          .          scene          of          semi-formal          dance         “Winter          Wonderland’”’          .          .          .          Olevia          Smith          active          on          the         Argonaut          staff...          Catherine          Duncan,          independent          caucus         member          ...          Shirley          Perrigo          reigned          as          Sweetheart          of          SAE         bell          .          .          .          the          successful          experiment          didn’t          last          long...          .         female          enrollment          at          Idaho          dropped          and          in          the          spring          of         ‘48          men          moved          back          into          the          Idaho          Club.         The          old          card          game          Snowllake          dance         344         Armstrong,          Betty,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Anderson,          Travis,          Central         Bordon,          Della,          Kellogg          ,          Ramona,          Kellogg         Brown,          Caroline,          Pocatel!         Brown,          Helen,          Kamiah         Davio,          Elsie,         Duncan.          ©         Eastman,          Helen,          Boise         Egger,          Carol,          Stanfield,          Oregon         Erickson,          Patricia,          Bonners          Ferry         Graham,          Bonnie,          Kellogg         Greaves,          Dorothy,          Preston         Heinrich,          Beverly,          Genesee         Hill,          Betty,          Buhi         Hodgson,          Lois,          St.          Me         Hungerford,          Jeanne,          Idaho          Falls         Kaigake,          Amie,          Lewiston         Kornher,          Helen,          Gooding         Lanting,          Pieternolls,          Roqersor         Lewiston         2,          Phyllis,          Idaho          Falls         ,          Jean,          Helena,          Montana          ,          Wanita,          Priest          River         an,          Gloria,          Rupert         Miller,          Audrey,          Worley         Mills,          Marian,          Coour          d’          Alene         Mills.          Marie,          Kamiah         M         Morrison,          Betty,          Aberdeen         Moser,          Jean,          East          Farms,          Washington         Mulroney,          Lorraine,          Lewiston         Perrigo,          Shirley,          Payette         Reed,          June,          Rigby         Ritzman,          Ph;         Kelloag         Sandell,          Margery.          Dec         Sanderson,          Susanne,          Priest          River         Schnitker,          Donna,          Twin          Falls         son,          Peggy,          Twin          Falls         ,          Edith,          Jerome         tolen,          Sandpoint         Vansant,          Carley,          Richfield         Watson,          Virginia,          Boise         Weichbrodt,          Arlene,          Challis         Vv)         Kappa          Aloha          Cheta         “Theta          lips          are          smiling’          .          .          .          Theta          women          were          active         everywhere          ..          .          at          the          fall          awards          assembly,          Thetas          were         presented          with          the          46-47          scholarship          trophy          .          .          .          Yvonne         Whiting          received          a          vocal          music          scholarship          .          .          .          Eve          Smith         received          the          Phi          Chi          Theta          key          .          .          .          the          trophies          went          home         to          sit          beside          the          song          fest          trophy          and          to          be          polished          by         Theta          pledges          .          .          .          besides          presiding          at          Phi          Chi          Theta          meet-         ings,          Eve          held          the          gavel          at          Canterbury          Club          and          Theta         house          meetings,          was          active          on          Mortar          Board          .          .          .          Phi          Upsi-         lon          Omicron          tapped          Marjorie          Johnson          .          .          .          Other          gavel-         wielders:          Carol          Fugate          at          Westminster          Guild          and          Delta          Mu         .          ..          Barbara          Mariner          for          Westminster          Forum          .          .          .          founded         in          1870,          the          sorority          granted          the          Idaho          chapter          its          charter         in          1920.          .          .          black          and          gold          are          the          colors          of          the          group          and         of          its          flower,          the          pansy          .          .          .          during          the          year,          pledges          redid         the          laundry          room          .          .          .          held          a          dinner          dance          with          the          Fijis         .          .          were          (said          the          SAEs)          afraid          to          take          part          in          a          snow          fight         ..          .          had          an          exchange          dinner          with          the          Delta          Chis          ..          .           Go         West,          Young          Man  ’          served          as          theme          for          the          gypsy          dance         .          .          .          Vandaleers          sang          from          the          Theta          balcony          .          .          .          one          of         the          nicest          places          to          serenade,          according          to          those          who          sere-         naded          .          .          .          Sheila          Darwin          wrote          for          Blot          and          Bette          West         took          part          in          ASUI          plays          .          .          .          there          have          never          been          any         secret          compartments          found          in          the          tower          .          .          .          but          in          the          light-         colored          house,          ‘Theta          hearts          are          true.”’         Some          Theta          pledges          fooling          .          .          ,          Are          you          qoing          someplace?         346         Brown,          Joan,          Smelterville         Darwin,          Sheila,          Lewiston         Ebbe,          Cx          on,          Sandpoint         Fugate,          Carol,          Aberdeen         Green,          Patricia,          Tacoms,          Washingtor         2          jing         Hi          ja.          B          ors          F          y         ichinson,          Joanne,          Orolin         inghram,          Evelyn.          Lapwa         Inghram,          Retha,          Lapwai         Johnson,          Mar          E          tel         Mariner.          Barbara,          Spokane.          Wa          r         McClur          stherine,          Pre          r         McCiun,          Dorothy,          Preston         McCune,          Betty          Anne,          Proston         Neo!,          Martha          Sue.          Boise         Paasch,          Doris,          M          w         Renard,          Pauls,          Portlar          jor         Reynolds,          Rita,          Gooding         Rowell,          Editha,          M          «         Sample,          lla,          Buhl         imeyer,          Ruth,          Boise         Sanford,          lune,          Gler          Ferry         Scott,          Bonnie         haller,          Zeola,          Sandpoint         Tt          l          Twin          Fa         LeiLeni,          Twin          Fall         :          Eve,          Lew          I         Stanfield,          Geraldine,          Weiser         Stefanac,          Mary          Ellen,          Mullan         Stonemets,          Georgia,          Buhl         Tilloteon.          Beth.          B         Van          Engelen,          Ruth.          Twin          Fa         We          The          '         Wetherbee,          Thelma,          Kootens         Whiting,          Yvonne,          Weiser         347         Kappa          Kappa          Gamma         Founded          locally          in          1916.          .          .          Beta          Kappa          ranks          high          among         the          79          chapters          .          .          .          Frances          Rhea,          Mortar          Board          presi-         dent,          Delta          Sigma          Rho          and          Theta          Sigma          .          .          .          winning          intra-         mural          debaters          Pam          Gaut          and          Mary          Louise          Will          .          .          .          Shirley         Jacobsen,          varsity          debater          .          .          .          Sigma          Alpha          Iotas          Jeanne         Foster          and          Joan          Wittman          .          .          .          the          white          house          girls          led          by         Barb          Spaeth,          hard-working          Gem          staff          memher          .          .          .          pledges         24          of          them          traced          the          battle-scarred          benches          on          their         traditional          disappearing          act.          .          .          rescued          them          from          Sigma         Chis          .          .          .          lost          them          again          forever          .          .          .          Homecoming          high-         lighted          by          the          choice          of          Lois          Winner          as          queen          .          .          .          Kappa         float          won          first          prize          .          .          .          Dad's          Day          brought          enough          dads         to          win          the          “most          dads”          trophy          for          the          house          on          the          hill          .          .          .         scholarship          awards          brought          Kappas          from          eighth          to          second         place          .          .          .          the          Spur-IK          boxing          tournament          brought          a          cup         to          the          coach          and          one          to          the          house          for          spirit          and          pep,          in-         spired          by          cheer-leader          Shirley          Nelson          .          .          .          annual          all-girl         fireside          jammed          the          blue          and          gold          living          room          with          104         women          ...          Kappa          pledges          honored          at          Mardi          Gras          dance         ...          Fiji-Kappa          snow-fight          .          .          .          upperclassmen          shooed          the         first          two          classes          out          the          back          door          for          their          annual          dinner         dance          in          February          .          .          .          followed          by          spring          initiation          and         senior          breakfast...          “I          love          you          truly,          KKG.”’         The          girls          seem          to          be          enjoying          the          snow          Friendly          Kappa          campus          tirezice         Anderson,          Boulsh,          Shelley         Barline,          Elizabeth,          Spokane,          Washington         Blakely,          Jane,          Lisbon,          North          Dakota         Broier          Mary          Jane,          Lewiston         Brewster,          Irene.          McCall         Caple.          Ruth.          Coeur          d'Alene         Churchman,          Joan,          Jerome         Douglas,          Bohbie,          Twin          Fall         Fuster,          Jeanne,          Shelley         Gandiago,          Carmen,          Boise         Garrison,          Beverly,          Palouse          Washington         Gaudin,          Dora,          Gooding         Gout,          Pamela,          Lewiston         Getty,          JoAnn,          Pilot          Rock,          Oregon         Hale,          Claire,          Moscow         Harland,          R         ary,          Caldwell         Hasbrouck,          Willa,          Cascade         Holen,          Dorothy,          Evanston,          Iinoi«         Hooper.          Mary.          Wallace         Jacobsen,          Shirley,           Rexburg         lohnssn,          Geraldine,          Seattle,          Washington         Jordan,          Patricia,          Grangeville         Kelly,          Patricia,          Farragut         Kent,          Beverly,          Leonia         Kerka,          Helen,          Lewiston         Korter,          Joan,          Moscow         1         Lindemer,          Jean,          Twin          Falle         Litchfield,          Joan,          Lewiston         MeMahon,          Carmelyn,          Boise         lrene,          Twin          Falls         Miller,          Marcile,          St.          Anthony         Mitchell,          lacqueline,          Idaho          Falle          ,          Pasadena,          California         Murphy,          Colleen.          Mullan         jon,          Shirley,          Lewiston         Nock,          Leilani,          Caacade         Patten,          Diane,          Glendale,          Californi         Pearson,          Jonne,          Boise         Petereen,          Merilyn,          Payette         Rhea,          Frances,          Boise         Rowberry,          Joan,          Payette         Sherman,          Marian,          Moscow         Silverttiorn          Beverly:          Moscow         Smith,          Nancy,          Bciee         Spaeth,          Barbara,          Jerome         Stough,          Edith,          Moscow         Thomas,          Virginia,          Sandpoint         Thompson,          Jane,          Spokane,          Washington         Will,          Mary          Louise,          M         Winner,          Lois.          Moscow         Wittman,          Joan,          Lewiston         Ww         ite)         Li          Beta          Phi         350         “On          a          Pi          Phi          honeymoon”          .          .          .          founded          in          1867...          Idaho         Alpha          Chapter          was          established          in          1923          ..          .          located          at         720          Deakin,          cozy-close          to          the          Bucket,          the          ATO’s          and          the         Phi          Taus          .          .          .          Pi          Phi          President          Marion          Eisenhauer          also         headed          Mortar          Board          and          Phi          Upsilon          Omicron          .          .          .          Skillful         Delt          pledges          smuggled          a          chair          from          the          living          room          but         determined          and          stronq-willed          Pi          Phi          pledges          restored          it          to         their          living          room...          Panhellenic          President          Polly          Harris         played          in          ‘Dear          Brutus’’          and          is          a          member          of          Curtain          Club         .          .          Pledge          dance          theme          was          ‘Sherwood          Forest’          .          .          .          Spur         Prexy          Rosemary          Fitzqerald          hangs          her          emblemed          sweater         here          ..          .          ASUI          yell          leader          Bonnie          Graham          brings          spirit          to         the          house          .          .          .          Jackie          Ritchie          is          an          active          Women’s          “'I’’          Club         member          and          heads          WAA          .          .          .          Members          of          Hell-Divers          are         Joyce          Freeland,          Marion          Eisenhauer,          and          Ella          Marie          Farn-         lun...          Hallowe’en          party          with          ATOs,          noted          for          its          absence         of          witches          .          .          .          Ski          dance          theme          was          carried          out          in          a          fire-         side          this          year          .          .          .          Pi          Phis          solo          on          the          honeymoon          song         upon          receipt          of          a          pin          or          diamond          .          .          .          Beverly          Whitson,         president          second          semester          .          .          .          Betty          Bonnett          is          an          Alpha         Lambda          Delta          member          .          .          .          Barbara          Thompson,          Verna         Kelley          are          creative          members          of          Orchesis.         Annual          Chrietmas          party,          Santa          and          all         Bales,          Charline,          Caldwell         Rickett,          Polly,          Good         Bollman,          Peggy,          Mos         Bonnett,          Betty,          Mo         Brainard,          Be         Burch,          June.          Coour          d'Alene         Collins,          Barbara,          Coeur          d'Alene         Cotm,          Erma          ‘Lee,          Grangeville         Deggendorter,          Margaret,          Kelloga         Duerig,          Nancy,          Filer         Eisenhauer.          Marion,          Post          Falls         Fitzgerald,          Rosemary,          Moscow         Freeland,          Joyce,          Coeur          d'Alene         Gardner,          Lela,          Idaho          Falls         Garner,          Joyce,          Buhl         Harris,          Lo          ,          Burley         Hindle,          Barbara,          Moscow         Hoops,          June,          Twin          Falls         Humphreys,          Alta,          St.          Anthony         Johnston,          Irene.          Kellogg         Kelly,          Verna,          Idaho          Fall         Lalxpeich,          Ruth,          Eastport         Love,          Janet,          Buhl         Martindale,          Lureta,          Boise         Miller,          Patricia,          Ririe         Minqus,          Marilyn,          Emmett         Caldwell         Newell.          Elizabeth         Poppies,          Paye,          Twin          Falls         Ritchie,          Jacqueline,          Idaho          Falls         Schulz,          Phyllis,          idaho          Falls         Takkinen,          Verley,          Lake          Fork         Thompson,          Barbara,          Moscow         Vallad,          Marion,          E:mett         Whitson,          Beverly,          San          Diego,          California         35)         Ridenbaugh          Hall         Ridenhaugh          Hall          .          .          .          the          oldest          dorm          on          the          campus.          .          .         houses          sixty-nine          girls          this          year          .          .          .          outstanding          members         include          Donna          Chapman,          president          of          AWS,          Mortar          Board         member,          and          Phi          Beta          Kappa.          .          .          president          of          the          Women's         “I''          Club,          Nola          Whybark          .          .          .          Sally          Foskett,          Gem          section         editor          ..          .          hilarious          Friday          nights          when          the          hashers          make         their          own          rules          .          .          .          Christmas          semi-formal          and          serenade         on          which          the          girls          sing          to          all          the          independent          liv ing          groups         .          seniors          are          tubbed          by          the          sophomores...          also          have          a         steak          try          in          the          arboretum          ..          .          Eleanore          Strange,          secretary         of          the          sophomore          class          and          member          of          Spurs,          dwells          here         ,          .          advantageous          location          across          the          street          from          the          tennis         courts          ...          frosh          sneak          and          are          initiated          gently          but          firmly         upon          their          return          ..          .          sun          baths          on          the          kitchen          roof          which         can          be          seen          very          plainly          from          the          music          hall          walk...         Bobi          Bretz          is          feature          picture          editor          for          Blot          Magazine          and         the          Mademoiselle          magazine          college          board          representative         for          the          Idaho          campus          .          .          .          recipients          of          fraternity          pins          eat         pie          under          the          table          with          no          vtensils          save          ten          fingers          ..          .         spring          formal          turns          the          hall          into          a          mass          of          fresh          spring         flowers          ...          birthdays          honored          at          a          birthday          dinner          dance.         Sundall,          Lais,          S         DeKlotz         Downing,          Mir         Farniun,          El         n         ensen,          |         per,          Lu         M         lary,          File         ry          ®         Margie         (          ,          Washington         ,          Orofing         wena,          Prir         Pauling,          Donna,          Wallace         Peer         duldesax         rreon,          Rutt                   ‘         lerreton         e,          Joann,          Plummer                  M         France:         :          Maric         w         Myrna,          Ar         A         w         W         ax          Ma         Amelis,          I         are,          M          “         ws         Nola,          Dear         Alpha          Cau          Omega         Card          sharps         Alpha          Tau          Omega          .          .          .          founded          in          1865          and          brought          to         the          Idaho          campus          in          1925          .          .          .          is          national          in          scope          and         includes          97          chapters          .          .          .          Founder’s          Day          is          observed          on         March          15          .          .          .          hold          Tin-Can          dance,          a          costume          affair,          with         decorations          consisting          of          nothing          more          or          less          than          a          thou-         sand          tin          cans          .          .          .          select          Esquire          girl          with          the          aid          of          ‘‘Esky’’         of          Esquire          magazine          .          .          .          candidates          selected          by          each         women’s          living          group          .          .          .          Jack          Culbertson          is          president...         yearly          football          and          beer          party          with          the          WSC          Taus...         multi          Malad          ATOs          .          .          .          Hallowe'en          party          with          the          Pi          Phis         .          .          .          honor          new          pledges          at          the          first          dance          held          in          early         fall          .          .          .          traditional          football          game          with          the          Alpha          Chis          (won         this          year          by          the          Alpha          Chis)          .          .          .          Lee          Balderston          is          NROTC         president          and          Rich          Fahrenwald          is          the          outgoing          president         of          the          same          organization          .          .          .          Tom          Dunn          heads          the          engi-         neers’          honorary          .          .          .          invade          Tri-Delts          with          their          snowball-         equipped          pledges          .          .          .          located          conveniently          close          to          the         Bucket          and          within          binocular          range          of          several          sororities          .          .          .         Bill          Morbach          is          house          manager,          Bob          Crabtree          is          social         chairman          .          .          .          acknowledge          spring          with          the          annual          Sweet-         heart          Dinner          .          .          .          campaigned          vigorously          for          their          Prince         Charming          nominee,          Joe          Jordan          ..          .          “In          a          maltese          cross          to         shine,”          sing          the          ATO’s.         Just          a          little          loafing         eHaven,          Harr         Moscow         Dunn,          Thomas,          Rigby         Eimers,          William,          Grangeville         Ellia,          Douglas.          Sandpoint         Erickson,          Charles,          Kellogg         Feeney,          Thomas,          Moscow         Fike,          Richard,          Kamiah         Gregory,          Jack,          Wallace         Guilfoy,          Thomas,          Bovill         Holland.          Maurice,          Bovill         Ingersoll,          Robert,          Payette         Jones,          Calvin,          Menan         Jones,          Khalil,          Malad         Jones,          Larry,          Malad         Jordan,          Joseph,          Grangeville         Kerby,          Mark,          Juliaetta         Reich,          Frank,          Kellogg         Ricks,          Garth,          Suger          City         Seesions,          Gary,          Idaho          Falls         Sherman,          Scott,          Idaho          Falls         Sims,          Harold,          Porthill         c         Smiley.          Neal,          Kellogg         n,          Moscow         Smith.          Or         h,          Richard,          Blackfoot         Stein,          Alfred,          Kellogg         Swanson,          Gerald.          Coeur          d          Alene         Al,          Grangeville         WwW         ui         gi         Beta          Cheta          Pi         Beta          Theta          Pi          ‘pass          the          loving          cup          around”          .          .          .          founded         August          8,          1839,          Miami          University,          Ohio          .          .          .          Idaho          Gamma         Gamma          chapier          established          Octoher,          1914          .          .          .          these          men         who          occupy          the          ‘'2]          (rooms)          Club           keep          busily          occupied         the          whole          year.          .          .          annual          pledge          and          initiation          dances         ...          Christmas          dance—this          year          it          was          ‘‘Christmas          in          Indian         Dip’’          .          .          .          a          pre-Christmas          campus          feature          was          the          Beta         serenade          to          all          living          groups          .          .          .          led          and          organized          by         Earl          Hayes,          who          is          also          Gem          business          manager          .          .          .          Chuck         Gilb,          new          Jr.          Chamber          of          Commerce,          president,          past          Inter-         fraternity          Council          prexy,          student-faculty          council          .          .          .          Fred         Meech,          house          president          .          .          .          Art          Becher,          Gem          advertising         manager          .          .          .          Gene          Bush,          Argonaul          .          .          .          upperclassmen’s         dinner          dance,          the          spring          formal,          and          the          Northwest          Beta         Songfest          in          Portland          .          .          .          spring          traditions          .          .          .          extra-curricu-         lar          unorganized          renditions          of          ‘Those          Wedding          Bells          Are         Breaking          Up          That          Old          Gang          of          Mine’          .          .          .          carried          on          in         the          phone          booth          .          .          .          ‘We          all          drink          from          the          same          canteen         in          Beta          Theta          Pi.”’         Beta’s          Christmas          Serenade          .          .          .          Indian          dipping          with          lots          of          Christmas          spirit         356         Ander         m,          De         Boyd.          Th         mas         Browne,          Robert,          Twin          Falls         Bruni,          Peter,          Kelloga         Bunnell,          John         Bush,          E         Kellogg         uqene,          Idaho          Fall         Carpenter,          Ralph,          Boise         Clements,          Ree         od,          Lewiston         Xxde,          William,         Botwe         Coiner,          George,          Hansen         ilbertson,          Robert,          Rupert         urtis,          Henry.          Boise         Gilb,          Charle         Twin          Falls         Hayes,          Earl,          Twin          Fall         Hulter,          Ronald,          Parma         Howard,          Kenneth,          Lewiston         loeet,          Richard,          Twin          Falle         Julian,          Donald,          Idaho          Falls         Kinmouth,          Ray         Lew          n         nk,          Geor          Burley         Klowpler,          Richard,          Boise         Knox,          Douglas          Ir         Largent,          Dean,          Sandpoint         Lage,          Ne         rman,          Caldwell         Loman,          Paul,          Sandpoint         Luce,          Floyd,          Boise         McCormack,          Vernon,          Lewiston         MoCx         rmack,          Kenneth,          Lewiston         MacGregor.          Wayne          Ir.,          Yakima,          Wash         Mooch,          Freder         Meect         k.          Twin          Fall         Lawrence         Twin          Falls         Morgan,          Richard,          Lew         rrow,          Robert         Pharri         ston         sonda,          M         Karl,          Hazelton         Pond.          Robert         nlane         Twin          Falls         Reed,          Robert.          Twin          Falla         Sehmidt,          Stanley,          Hayden          Lake         Seranton,          Harvard          Ir.,          Camas,          Washington         trant,          Teton         loway         Smith          ourtland,          Idaho          Falls         Souders,          Arnold,          Kell         Vance         Samuel,          Boise         Vogt,          Alton         Vv         Voorhees,          Dx         Wright         Caldwell         naid,          Twin          Falls         William,          Lewiston         357         Campus          Club         Hiking?          ..         Campus          Club          .          .          .          mourned          the          closing          of          the          Idaho          Club         .          .          .          the          only          post-war          survivor          of          the          University’s          famous         men's          cooperative          living          groups          .          .          .          method          involves          a         pooling          of          resources,          wholesale          buying,          elimination          of          all         wastetulness          in          food          preparation,          and          self-service          .          .          .          home         of          Jack          Sim,          of          insignificant          fame,          who          partially          lost          his         title          when          he          became          a          hard-working          member          of          caucus         .          ..          other          politicians          are          Bob          Hardin,          Bob          Watts          .          .          .          ‘Isle         of          Golden          Dreams           was          the          theme          of          their          formal          dance         held          in          the          fall.          .          .          Orrin          Saunders,          ASUI          executive          board         member,          dwells          in          this          abode          .          .          .          Bob          Pettijohn          is          a          rah-rah         rally          committee          member          .          .          .          densey-dark          firesides          .          ..         home          of          Sylvan          Jeppesen—but          it          would          have          to          be          since         he          is          house          president          .          .          .          Roy          Taylor          (no          relation          to          Glen)         took          over          these          duties          second          semesfer          ...          Bruce          Faull          is         an          outstanding          member          of          this          group          ..          .          had          a          snowball         fight          with          15          Idaho          Club          girls          bul          didn't          consider          their         victory          a          big          thing          because          there          were          50          of          them.         .          The          whole          crowd.         Baer,          William,          Nyses,          Oregon         Brammer,          Harold,          Cameron         Burkhardt.          Howard.          Tacoma         Byrne,          Alfred,          Grangeville         Callen,          David,          Jerome         Carson,          Dudley,          Bliss         Craig,          Eugene,          Jerome         Darnall,          Glenn,          New          Plymouth         Faull,          Bruce,          Gardena         Flory.          Gary,          Culdesac         Fulton,          James,          Worley         Graves,          James,          Portland,          Oregon         Haneen,          Richard,          Winchester         Hardin,          Robert,          Poul         Holland,          John.          Basin,          Wyoming         Hopper,          Joseph,          Twin          Springs         Johnstone,          Dale,          Jerome         Kavanaugh,          Joseph,          Lewiston         King,          Ray,          Castleford         Larqont,          Harold,          Sandpoint         Lesher.          Iohn,          Burley         Matthews,          Ralph,          Boise         Miller,          Donald,          Townsend,          Washington         Miller,          John,          Wallace         Mochel,          Alvon,          Craiqmont         Moldenhauer,          Edward,          Heyburn         Morrison,          Frank,          Murtaugh         Morrison,          Walter,          Murtaugh         Nicholson,          Gilbert,          Twin          Falle         Niswander,          Calvin,          Emmott         Norrie,          Basil,          Buhl         Olson.          Raymond,          Eastport         Pabst,          Richard,          Gifford         Parkins,          Leroy,          Maraing         Peterson,          Clarence,          Nampa         Peterson,          Clinton,          Winchester         Pettijohn,          Robert,          Melba         Rappaport,          Lawrence,          Brooklyn,          N.Y.         Rathbun,          Willard,          Buhl         Rogers,          Norman,          Winchester         Rowberry,          Edwin,          Shelley         Salo,          Elmer.          Mullan         Saunders,          Orrin,          Harpster         Sharp,          Allen,          Payette         Sharp,          Eugene,          Spokane,          Washington         Sperry,          Donald,          Caldwell         Stearna,          James,          Payette         Stearns,          Philip,          Payette         Stephens,          Robert,          Winchester         Styner,          Wendell,          Paul         Taylor,          Roy,          American          Falls         Thayer,          Averill,          Hagerman         Truesdell,          Alan,          Mullan         Truesdell,          Warren,          Mullan         Vanbuskirk,          Edward,          Nampa         Williams,          Richard,          Sandpoint         Zach,          Eugene,          Bull         359         Chrisman          Hall         360         Hallowe'en          Hop         Home          away          from          home          for          107          hard-working,          energetic         men...          named          for          Brigadier          General          Edward          R.          Chrisman,         Idaho          military          great          .          .          .          one          of          the          most          active          independent         organizations          of          the          campus          ..          .          biggest          campus          wheel          at         Chrisman,          house          President          John          Reid          doubled          as          executive         board          member          .          .          .          piles          of          pine          cones          and          fir          Loughs         stacked          to          the          ceiling          in          some          rooms          .          .          .          not          squirrel          nests         .          rooms          of          the          foresters,          who          make          up          quite          a          share          of         Chrisman          residents          .          .          .          among          them          Jim          Mattox,          Xi          Sigma         Pi          .          .          .          athletes          include          Carl          Kiilsgaard,          football          star...         Jerry          Gunnels,          basketballer          .          .          .          Vandal          slugger          Lorsel         McClure          .          .          .          university          publications          provided          jobs          for          Bob         Finlayson,          art          editor          of          Blot          and          Gem          .          .          .          Jim          Spoerhase         found          time          to          grind          out          copy          and          headlines          for          the          Arg         .          .          and,          some          said,          to          carry          a          lot          of          weight          on          the          campus         .          as          in          past          years          the          ‘‘dungeon”          in          the          basement          was         full          of          convicts          as          the          Spinster          Skip          rolled          around...          only         upon          completion          of          a          detailed          questionnaire          by          the          girl         was          the          ‘convict’          released          to          her          custody          for          the          day...         the          annual          Hallowe’en          dance.          .          .          ‘Garden          of          Rainkows’”’         spring          formal          ..          .          a          multitude          of          firesides          and          exchanges         kept          up          the          hall’s          reputation          as          one          of          the          most          active          on         the          campus          .          .          .          the          public          address          system          didn’t          carry          a         KUOI          broadcast          .          .          .          and          played          cowboy          music          at          6:15         every          morning.         Looks          interesting,          doesn't          it         Bahr,          Vernon,          Weiser         Baker,          James,          Grimes         Barnes,          Robert,          Elmhurst,          illinois         Batt,          James.          Wilder         Batt.          Philip.          Wilder         Beckinan,          Fred,          Emmett         Rell,          James,          Burley         Benjamin,          Dale,          Forest         Benjamin,          Glen,          Winchester         Benjamin,          Ray,          Forest         Benson,          Ralph,          Caldwell         Bideganeta.          John,          Mountain          Home         Blair.          Dean.          Buhl         Bohna,          Charles.          Boise         Bolton,          William,          Dietrich         Boyce,          Elvin,          Weiser         Briggs,          Lane,          Great          Falls,          Montana         Brown,          Elleworth,          Cheney,          Waeh,         Buck,          Donald,          Emmett         Christianson,          Charles.          Blackicot         Cochrane,          Byron,          Cambridge         Comstock,          Don,          Palouse,          Waxhingtan         Comstock,          Gerald,          Palouse,          Wash         Caewell,          William,          Seattle,          Wash.         Curtis,          Thomas,          Montour         Dedrick,          Keith,          Gooding         Doner,          Glen,          Wilder         Dunson,          Lewis,          Spokane,          Washington         Erramouspe,          Albert,          Malad         Eyrick,          Joseph,          Potlatch         Feely,          John,          Coeur          d'Alene         Finlayson,          Robert,          Soda          Springs         Fredericksen,          John.          Bonners          Ferry         Garrett,          Robert.          Wilder         Graham,          Guy,          Siloam          Springs,          Ark         Grandlund,          Harold,          Troy         Herzinger,          Norman,          Buhl         Horch,          Alfred,          Spokane,          Washington         Holen,          Norman,          Poplar,          Montana         Hubtals,          Oiva,          Cabinet         Ikeda,          John,          Bonners          Forry         361         Ww         bo         Jacobsen,          Donald,          Jerome         Jensen,          Stanley,          Blackfoot         Judd,          Harry,          Greer         Klink,          Gerald,          Burley         Kious,          Wayne.          Oakland,          California         Komoto.          Bill.          Sumner,          Washington         Lind,          Kenneth,          Burley         McClure,          Des          Arco         Marshall,          Kenneth,          Nampa         Mattox,          Jamee,          Grangeville         Mayer,          Roy,          Potlatch         Michaels.          Emil,          Mullan         Moulton,          Robert.          Homedale         Mowery.          Gene,          Noches,          Washington         Ness,          Elmer.          Coeur          d'Alene         Olsen,          Fred,          Dietrich         Parker,          Donald,          Mullan         Pitcher,          Eugene,          Sandpoint         Redford,          George,          Rupert         Reid.          John,          West          Liberty,          lowa         Richardson,          Charles,          St.          Maries         Roberts,          Orville,          Donnelly         Robinson,          Kenneth,          Sandpoint         Scarcello,          Angelo,          Rathdrum         Schatiner,          Donald,          Downers          Grove,          Ilnols         Schmid,          William,          New          Plymouth         Skinner,          William,          Lewiston         Spoerhase,          James,          Spokane,          Washington         Spooner,          James,          Spirit          Lake         Stratton,          Merle,          Worley         Sutton,          Dwight,          Caldwell         Sutton,          Ladd,          Caldwell         Thiel,          Daren,          Boise         Thome,          Mark,          Oroville,          Washington         Toevs,          Gordon,          Aberdeen         Vincent,          Roger,          Filer         Walk,          Howard,          Lewiston         Walker,          Donald,          Parma         Wilhelm,          Vernon,          Coeur          d'Alene         Yurchenco,          Valentine,          Bridgeport,          Conn         Lindley          Fall         Alter          separaling          the          ‘‘wheels’’          from          the          cogs          during          their         first          year          of          post-war          activity,          Lindley          Hall          men          returned         to          the          campus          to          take          an          active          part          in          college          activities         ..          .          Dick          Boren,          president          in          the          fall          of          ‘46,          was          reelected         to          the          post          .          .          .          assisted          by          officers          Walt          Folz,          Ed          Aschen-         brener,          Paul          Rigtrup          .          .          .          fall          sports          enthusiasts          .          .          .          no         ‘mural          cups,          but          plenty          of          enjoyed          skinned          shins          and          sore         muscles          ...          at          the          Hallowe'en          party,          KLH—the          hall's          own         radio          station          —          broadcast          corny          commercials          by          corny         disk          jockeys          .          .          .          at          Christmas,          Calvin          Morrison          directed         proceedings          as          Lindley’s          dining          hall          had          its          face          lifted          for         “A          Night          to          Remember”          ..          .          remembered          highlights          of          a         previous          year          ..          .          a          bistro          fireside          in          honor          of          the          demise         of          that          famous          institution          .          .          .          pin-up          girls,          beer          kegs,          sing-         ing          waiters          furnished          the          atmosphere          .          .          .          occupied          by         ASTP’s          during          the          war          .          .          .          some          of          the          Army          pin-ups         remained          ...          orders          of          the          day          were          no          longer          signed          by         the          adjutant.          .          .          but          by          the          house          president...          .          open          dorm         windows          lead          to          fire          escapes          down          the          front          of          the          build-         ing          ..          .          Arg          night          editor          Lee          Bath          studied          in          Lindley's         rooms          to          make          a          3.5...          always          a          strong          political          group         ...          and          often          joking          with          their          Greek          neighbors          .          .          .          never         bothered          by          odors          from          science          building.          .          .          always          a          bull         session          ...          always          a          good          time.         ¥         S         :         5                  :         Cae         5         =         ’         4         ‘         é         7         a         Us         A          new          qame          and          perhaps          a          good          hand          .          .          .          Dinner          at          Lindley.         363         5         3         6         Brighton,          Don,          Mackay         Bruins,          Franklin,          Boise         Bruins,          Hubert,          Boise         Clegg,          Joseph,          Grace         Cone,          Elden,          Bonners          Ferry         Couch,          Jay,          Coeur          d'Alene         Jutler.          John,          Boise         Dalva,          Harry,          Priest         Davis,          Clifford,          Bla:         Dean,          Lee,          Hollister         Deeds,          Howard,          Richtield         DePartec,          lames,          Buhl         Dodg          jeorge,          Nampa         [          er.          William.          Joplin,          Miss         E          Donald,          Kooskia         F          Evan,          Kooskia         Harp,          Walter,          Lewiston         Hayes,          Paul,          Hayden          Lake         Hillman,          Russell,          Driggs         Hollingworth,          William,          Cascade         Hunter.          Jay,          Rupert         Hussey,          Basil,          Pocatello         Johneon,          Arnold.          Twin          Fall         }          E         johnson,          Benjamin,          Indian          Valley         3                    |                   es                    Pa          =          C          x          5                   a          :         ¢          ie                   5          S          a)          ‘          =          ass         3          Se          ec          sdes                    f°.          8%.          =         2          =         Delta          Chi         366         The          Idaho          chapter          of          Delta          Chi.          .          .          founded          in          1924...         the          chapter          house,          fashioned          in          English          Colonial          design         .          @          familiar          sight          to          students          and          alums          when          walking         down          “Hello          Walk’          from          the          Ad          building          .          .          .          national         Delta          Chi          founded          at          Cornell          University          October          13,          1890         .          membership          was          limited          to          men          pursuing          the          “lawless         science          of          the          law”          ..          .          after          World          War          I,          no          limitations         were          made          upon          its          members’          courses          of          study          ..          .          became         dormant          and          closed          its          doors          for          a          period          during          World         War          II          .          .          .          returning          veterans          opened          the          house          in          Janu-         ary,          1945          ..          .          eighty          members          and          pledges          attend          school         today          .          .          .          Delta          Chi          notables:          Don          Evans,          junior          class          presi-         dent,          student          activity          board          chairman          .          .          .          Paul          Wetter,         Ag          Club          president,          Blue          Key,          house          manager          .          .          .          Bruce         Campbell,          vice-president          of          Sigma          Gamma          Epsilon          ..          .         Sigma          Delta          President          Pat          King          .          .          .          Ed          Buoy,          house          prexy         and          football          tackle          .          .          .          Russ          Moffett,          varsity          football          quar-         terback          .          .          .          Del          Klaus,          Argonaut          advertising          manager          .          .          .         four          dances          head          the          list          of          fraternity          social          life          .          .          .          pledge         dance          early          in          the          fall          in          mid-December          the          skull          and         crossbones          of          the          Jolly          Roger          are          raised          and          the          annual,         bloodless          Pirate          Dance          is          celebrated          .          .          .          initiation          dance         .          spring          formal...          Delta          Chi.          .          .          respected          and          honored         now          and          in          future          alum          years.         Androes,          Gaylord,          Emmett         Barr,          Richard,          Hailey         Black.          Richard,          St,          Maric         Bradford,          Glen,          Hailey         Brown,          Raymond,          Shoshone         Rowhin,:-          Raymond.          Bonners:          Petey         Burklund,          Vernon,          Deary         Campbell,          George;          Grangeville         Cash,          Guy,          Nez          Perce         Christianzon,          Clair,          Sandpoint         Contor,          Keith,          Idaho          Fallc         Eaton,          Clarence,          Wendell         Ellis,          Keith,          Ogden,          Utah         Emerson,          William,          Gemenee         Erickson,          Ernest,          Troy         Evans,          Donald,          New          Plymouth         Garber,          John,          Pittelburg,          Pennsylvania         Galdos,          Tony,          Emmett         Gaylord,          Frank,          Rose          Lake         Gaylord.          George.          Rose          Lake         Gerber,          Harold,          Twin          Falls         Greet,          Edward;          Sandpoint         Grieser,          Edgar,          M         Harding,          Merwin,          Nezperce         Johnston,          Clarence,          Moscow         Keating.          Warrer         Kinsey,          Henr         ur          d'Alene         Kieus,          Delbert,          Deepecreek,          Waxhington         Luther,          Martin,          Placerville,          Caltiornia         Mackey,          William,          Naples         Moffett,          Ruseell,          Smithfield,          Utah         Moracho,          Mortel,          Emmett         Neumayer,          George,          Bonners          Ferry         N          ll,          Robert,          Ola         O'Connell,          Daniel,          Potlatch         Ogle,          William,          Midvale         Pederson,          Eugene,          Gonesee         Pohlod,          Wallace,          Moscow         Spencer,          Robert,          Coeur          d'Alene         Stimpson,          Oscar,          Shoshone         Walter,          Donald,          Anderson          Dam         Werry.          Elwood,          Shoshone         Werry,          Sidney.          Hailey         Wenstervell,          Donald,          New          Meadows         Wetter,          Paul,          Plummer         Whiteman,          Donald,          Cambridge         Delta          Cau          Delta         Bearded          Dolts         Not          the          oldest          .          .          .          nor          the          largest          of          Greek          letter          fraternities         ...          c onservative          .          .          .          determined          to          he          satistied          with          nothing         but          the          best          .          .          .          founded          at          Bethany          College,          Virginia,          in         1858          .          .          .          now          boasts          75          chapters          .          .          .          Delta          Mu          established         1931          .          .          .          English          style          house          .          .          .          loop          drive          .          .          .          shadowed         by          ancient          Morrill          Hall          .          .          .          winners          of          homecoming          prizes         for          best          float,          best          house          decorations          .          .          .          a          huge          crepe         paper          vandal          ship          and          an          equally          large          phonograph          rec-         ord          proved          to          be          right          combinations          a          Duchess          of         Delta          Tau          contest          was          added          to          the          annual          Russian          kall          .          .          .         dates          come          to          the          traditional          affair          dressed          as          peasants          and         nobility          of          the          Imperial          Russian          period          .          .          .          Delts          claim          no         connection          with          present          Russian          government          ..          .          one          of         the          longest          dances          on          the          campus          .          .          .          begins          at          noon          ..          .         ends          at          midnight          .          .          .          pledge          dance          .          .          .          initiation          dance          .          .          .         spring          formal          .          .          .          feud          with          the          Pi          Phis          over          the          women’s         “hot          seat’...          a          spring          picnic—on          and          in          one          of          North         Idaho's          lakes          .          .          .          mutual          tubbings          with          Sigma          Chis          of          the         other          group's          president          and          house          manager          .          .          .          always         near          the          top          in          scholarship          .          .          .          houses          several          outstanding         activity          men...          Blot          editor          Maurice          Paulsen          .          .          .          Yell          leader         Rolland          Tipsword          .          .          .          Bob          Dahlstrom,          ASUI          executive         board...          John          Morley          .          .          .          John          Christensen.         Preparation          for          Homecoming         Alldatier,          Marvin,          Burley         Aman,          Ardell,          Nampa         Armatrong,          E         Baum,          Rusesll         Lapwa         Ashton         Behrman,          Henry         Biei,          Truman,          Mur         Boyle.          Louis,          idaho          Falls         Boyle,          Richard,          Idaho          Falls         Briggs,          William,          Boise         Compton,          Gens,          Idaho          Fall         Day,          Patrick,          Boise         Faylor,          Lloyd,          Nampa         Feldhusen,          John,          Kimberly         Francis,          Merlin,          Banke         Goardnor,          Harvey,          Cascade         Hasbrouck,          John,          Cascade         Hattrup.          Gerald.          Portland.          Oreqon         Ingalls,          lamea,          Coeur          «         Jain,          Walter,          Lapwai         Julian,          Gordon,          Idaho          Falls         Kirk,          William,          McCall         Korby,          William,          Cascade         Lau.          Grant,          Soda          S         Leal.          Acel.          Laketor         en.          Maurice.          Sioux          Falis,          Seo         Rowberry,          William.          Payette         Saari,          Mauno          Call         Slifka,          Elden,          Cascade         South,          George,          McCall         Starner,          Adson,          Coeur         Stone,          Ivan,          Twin          Falle         q'          Alene         ith          Dakota         d'          Alene         Tipeword,          Rolland,          Beecher          City,          INinots         Urban,          Charles,          Kimberly         Yan          Engelen.          Frede         Ward,          Rolland,          Boi         Wheeler,          Robert,          Mow         Wicher,          Daniel,          Glenns          Ferry         Wilson,          Peter,          Culdesa         Young,          Grant,          Idaho          Fall         sk.          Twin          Faille         ntain          Home         Kappa          Sigma         Ono          of          the          friendly          qot-togethers         Kappa          Sigma          .          .          .          founded          at          the          University          of          Virginia          in         1869          .          .          .          the          local          Gamma          Theta          chapter          established          in         1905          .          .          .          first          national          fraternity          on          the          Idaho          campus...         this          year          members          and          pledges          re-landscaped          their          many-         pillared          mansion          .          .          .          big          events          on          the          social          calendar          are         the          twelve-to-midnight          December          house          party          and          a          spring         formal          in          May          (a          little          wet          this          year,          we          hear          tell)          .          .          .          resid-         ing          here          are          Sumner          Johnson,          Blue          Key          member          .          .          .          Wil-         lard          Beitz,          grid          star          .          .          .          Ted          McFaul,          new          football          captain         .          also          both          “‘I’’          Club          Prexy          John          Dailey          and          IK          Duke          Bill         Sweet          can          be          found          resting          on          the          front          steps          of          “home”         .          ..          house          boasts          strong          intramural          teams          .          .          .          spring          finds         enthusiastic          men          pitching          horseshoes          on          the          convenient         “southerly”          vacant          lot          .          .          .          noted          for          quiet,          dark          firesides         ...          Wilbur          King,          Sigma          Tau          ..          .          Jack          Taylor,          Gem          sports         editor,          usually          found          with          his          “fire          engine”          ..          .          ‘He          prom-         ised          to          meet          her          that          evening          at          ten,          He          rushed          up          to          greet         her          and          what          happened          then?          Why,          mister,          he          kissed          her,         the          finest          kiss          by          far,          And          now          she          is          wearing          the          crescent         and          the          star.”         Whon          Friday          afternoon          rolls          around         ic?          ‘|          EE         +          ¥          Bint          ie         Adams,          Willard          Jr.,          Righy         Barber,          James          Ir..          Moscow         Beach,          John.          Boise         Bemis,          Robert,          St.          Marie:         Blanton,          Charles         Bliss,          Frederick.          ¢         Bray,          Hugh,          Nampe         Bybee,          Edward,          Nampa         Cameron,          William,          Challis         Camm,          Gilbert,          Coeur          d’          Alene          ,          Louis,          Boise         Creason,          Charles,          Rupert         Crockett,          lames,          Fargo,          North          Dakota         Elliott,          Jack,          Nampa         Ellis,          lohn,          Washington,          D.C         Foater,          Allan,          Spokane,          Washington         Foster,          Gordon,          Spokane,          Washington         Glaves,          Max,          Ontario,          Oregon         Goble,          George,          Eagle         Grider,          Rodney,          Boise         Hardin,          Bill,          Palo          A         Harper.          Donald         Holfbuhr,          We         Klamath          Falls,          Ore         lordan,          Richard,          Boise         King,          Wilbur         Lane,          lame         Lantor,          Irving,          Renton.          Washington         Matthews.          W         McFaul,          Edmund,          fone,          Washington         Miller,          Thoma:          oronado,          Caltiornia         Power,          James,          LaMesa,          California         Radiord,          Raymond,          St.          Maries         Reich,          Fred,          Arco         Samms,          Herbert,          Moscow         Stivers,          Harold,          Boise         Sweet,          William,          Meridian         Taylor,          Jack,          Idaho          Falls         Ulmer,          David,          MeCall         Walker,          Ross,          St.          Maries         Wilcomb,          Richard.          St.          Maries         Wimer,          Glenn,          Burke         37)         The          LDS          House          .          .          .          alias          “the          Convent”          .          .          .          outstanding          in         scholarship          well-rounded          in          activities          and          social          func-         tions          .          .          .          among          thirty          members          .          .          .          Walt          Smith,          ASUI         president          and          member          of          Phi          Mu          Alpha,          “l'’          Club,          Kappa         Delta          Pi,          and          Silver          Lance          .          .          .          Bruce          Stucki,          sophomore         class          treasurer          and          an          ardent          worker          in          dramatics          .          .          .         Robert          Hedelius,          Phi          Eta          Sigma          member          .          .          .          highlights          on         social          calendar          included:          fall          barn          dance,          annual          Christ-         mas          party          .          .          .          other          prominent          activity          men:          Carl          Neiwirth,         Blue          Key          worker,          also          wielded          gavel          at          Alpha          Zeta          meet-         ings          Johnny          Grimmett          presided          over          house          meetings         during          first          semester          and          was          active          in          Phi          Mu          Alpha...         Rex          ZoBell,          elected          to          membership          in          Xi          Siqma          Pi...         Harold          Forbush,          Phi          Alpha          Delta          .          .          .          Darrell          Gallup,          mem-         ber          of          Alpha          Zeta          .          .          .          Dick          Geisler          contributed          strong          sup-         port          to          the          varsity          basketball          squad          ..          .          active          in          other         campus          activities,          they          maintained          a          strong          intramural          team         held          exchanges          .          .          .          fought          in          friendly          snow-combats          .          .          .         elected          a          sweetheart           of          LDS          at          annual          spring          formal          .          .          .         held          firesides          on          free          week-ends          .          .          .          dreamy          atmosphere         with          soft          lights          and          mellow          rhythms         Relaxing          Any          special          reason          for          the          emiles,          fellows         372         Anderson,          Marion,          Idaho          Falls         Bush,          Milan,          Malod         Crane,          Ralph,          Montpelier         Cross,          Ralph,          Soda          Springs         Gallup,          Darrell,          Rigby         Geisler,          Blair,          Rigby         Geisler,          Dick,          Rigby         Geseel,          Verl,          Opportunity,          Washington         Grimmett,          John,          Paris         Hall,          Zane,          Rigby         Hedelius,          Robert,          Rexburg         Hirschi,          Gene,          Shelley         Hess,          Garth,          Montpelier         McKay,          John,          Kellogg         MoKay,          Tony,          Kellogg         McQueen,          Irel,          Preston         Mortensen,          Max,          Rexburg         Neiwirth,          Carl,          Rexburg         Ostler,          Gary,          Sugar          City         Parker,          Donald,          Ovid         Rasmussen.          Lawrence,          New          Plymouth         Reading.          Max.          Ririe         Rice,          Everett,          Decla         Smart,          Ross,          Paris         Smith,          Walter,          Glong          Falle,          N.Y.         Stucki,          Bruce,          Paris         Wynn,          Val          Dean,          Preston         ZoBell,          Rex,          Ronan,          Montana         373         Phi          Delta          Theta         Basking          in          the          sun         Phi          Delta          Theta          .          .          .          known          as          the          house          with          the          blue          door         .          .          clangiest          victory          bell          on          the          campus          (can          be          heard          for         22          miles          on          a          clear          day)          .          .          .          spring          brings          the          Miami          Triad         with          Betas          and          Sigma          Chis          in          commemoration          of          the          found-         ing          of          all          three          at          Miami          University          .          .          .          Idaho          chapter          was         established          in          1908          .          .          .          Gano,          Dinnison,          and          Menge          are         members          of          Blue          Key          .          .          .          every          four          years          a          ‘Story          Book         Ball”          is          held.          .          .          varsity          gridders          include          Overgaard,          Ham-         mond,          and          Barnes          .          .          .          pledges          defeated          Beta          frosh          in         annual          touch          (but          not          too          hard)          football          game          .          .          .          Gano         represents          the          blue          and          white          on          the          maple          court          ..          .          tra-         ditional          snowball          fight          with          the          Betas          .          .          .          Dick          Peterson’s         role          in          “Uncle          Tom's          Cabin”          was          the          delight          of          the          second         act...          held          initiation          dance          in          March          .          .          .          Marks,          LeDuc,         and          Edwards          were          responsible          for          getting          the          cup          for          box-         ing          .          .          .          Dean          Dinnison          was          president          .          .          .          his          ‘‘aides-de-         camp”          included          Jack          Menge,          Emmanuel          Marks,          Joe          Dris-         coll...          spring          formal          .          .          .          firesides          .          .          .          Chuck          Owens          was         chosen          as          one          of          Idaho’s          competitors          for          the          Rhodes         scholarship          .          .          .          Menge,          forensic          star,          debated          against          the         team          from          Oxford,          England...          annual          ‘‘Winter-Wonder-         land’’          dance          held          before          Christmas          (could          have          been          held         in          April          this          year)          ..          .          ‘Phi          Delta          Theta          will          always          be          true.”         The          bell          gets          a          new          look         Amos,          William,          H         uron,          South          Dakota         Anno,          Robert,          Wallace         Ascuaga,          John,          Caldwoll         Bales,          John,          Caldwell         Barnett,          Marcus.          Lewiston         Bedwell.          Stuart,          Los          Angeles,          California         Brown,          Darrell.          Smelterville         Call,          Dwight,          Moscow         Call,          Max,          Moscow         Carter,          Gerald,          Moscow         Chamberlain,          Bartlett,          Coeur          d'Alene         Churehill,          Harry.          Smelterville         Cornwall,          Gene,          Moscow         Dinnison,          Arthur,          Orotine         Dinnison,          Burton,          Orofino         Dowling,          Howard,          Hamilton,          Montana         Driscoll,          James,          Moscow         Driscoll,          Walter,          Moscow         Edwards,          William,          Wallace         Eimers,          Gilbert,          Grangeville         Faber,          Robert,          Wallace         Follett,          George,          Genesee         Galey,          Frank,          Boise         Gano,          Jay,          Moscow         Grimm,          Edwin,          Lewiston         Hays,          William,          Boise         Helmeworth,          William,          Moscow         Horning.          Charles,          Wallace         Hudson,          Dewey,          Twin          Falls         Jausoro,          Tony,          Nampa         Kaylet,          John,          Peck         Kelly,          Eugene,          Gooding         Kelly,          William,          Gooding         Kettenboch.          Frank,          Calgary,          Canada         King.          Donald,          San          Jose,          California         Klason,          James,          Coeur          d'Alene         Lewis,          Thecciore,          Twin          Fall         McGough,          Frank,          Moscow         Marks,          Emanuel,          Spokane         Washington         Marke,          Nathan,          Spokane,          Washington         Mayes,          Harold,          Kellogg         3         Menge.          John,          Milwaukee,          Wisconsin         Mickey,          Donald,          Moscow         diller,          James,          Lewiston         Neleon,          Dale,          Moscow         Nelson,          Richard,          Spokane,          Washington         Nixon,          Harvey,          Moscow         Odberg,          Ellis,          Lewiston         Packenham,          Arthur,          Moscow         Papinesu,          Donald,          Moscow         Pearce,          lames,          Wallace         Pe         Pete         gon,          James,          idaho          Falla         son,          Richard,          Idaho          Falls         Riddle,          Arthur,          Boise         Seatt,          Richard,          Moscow         Snow,          Gerald,          Moscow         Sundeen,          John,          Bonners          Ferry         Sweet.          Richard.          Twin          Falls         Walker,          Ro         ett,          Hayden          Lake         Westover,          Richard,          Mc         ow         Weigele,          Kenneth,          Moscow         Wilkins,          Thomas,          Caldwell         375         Phi          Gamma          Delta         “A          snug          little          nook          by          the          fireside,          an          easy          chair;          an          hour         spent          with          brothers          Fiji          in          smoke-wreathed          air’...          the         timbered          mantel          above          the          roaring          fire          .          .          .          a          brother          leans         forward          to          light          his          pipe          .          .          .           an          air          of          contentment          settles         over          the          group          ...          ‘each          moment          will          find          you          more         certain          that          love          or          war          will          quickly          be          crowned          with          suc-         cess          through          the          use          of          these          great          plans          that          are’...         silent          row          of          trophies          softly          gleam          in          the          firelight          .          .          .          in         the          deep          shadows          above          the          fireplace,          caravels          of          old          sail         majestically          over          a          misty          sea          ..          .          ‘Keep          that          white          star         shining          down          the          purple          way”          .          .          .          another          year          of          tradi-         tion          and          attainment          .          .          .          the          swish          of          grass          skirts          and          leis         ...          kept          hidden          till          the          last          .          .          .          the          flag          pole—unique          among         living          groups          .          .          .          ““600            mail          reaches          here          with          no          further         address          .          .          .          intellectuals          scholarship          awards          for          past          three         years          .          .          .          socially          original—miniature          loving          cups          as          formal         favors          .          .          .          trudge          to          Sig          Ep          house          in          Pullman          for          dinner          as         aftermath          of          annual          Idaho-WSC          grid          wager          .          .          .          bridge         games          on          the          patio          .          .          .          warm          hours          on          the          steps          watching         coeds          go          to          class          .          .          .          memories          of          politics,          dates,          cram          ses-         sions          and          jam          sessions          come          crowding          through          the          smoke         .          ..          the          two          carved          owls          flanking          the          hearth          brood          silently         down          ...          the          fire          wanes.          .          .          ‘light          up          your          pipe          and          then         Back          to          your          thoughts          come          the          Fijis          again.”         Fiji          They          say          it's          song          practice         376         Barruc         Barr         Blac:         ort,          Idaho          Fal!         Rex         renker,          ¢         Henderson,          Wynne,          Nezperce         Holfman,          R          :         +          Me         nas,          Kellogg         Alan,          Gooding         —          Weel          P         upokane,          Washington         shard,          Spokane,          Washingtor         Oo          1         Washi         Ri          Spokane,          Washington         oll,          Richard,          Nezperce         terson,          Charles,          Sr         r         Vernon         Watson,          Fred,          Paul         Welch,          Dwaine,          Emmett         Marvin,          Lewiston         1,          Idaho          Fall         ydore,          Moscow         377         Phi          Kappa          Cau         378         Phi          Kappa          Tau          ..          .          newest          fraternity          on          the          Idaho          campus         .          .          initial          appearance          here          just          this          year          .          .          .          local          chapter         is          Beta          Gamma,          the          fifty-first          chapter          of          the          nalional          frater-         nity          ..          .          the          house          received          its          charler          amid          pomp          and         ceremony          on          December          4...          Roland          Maxwell          is          national         Phi          Tau          president          and          he,          too,          was          present          thal          day...         Harvard          red          and          old          gold          are          their          colors          .          .          .          Deakin         Avenue          men          have          an          annual          (it          will          be)          spring          formal          and         a          founder's          day          ball—held,          of          course,          on          founder’s          day,         March          17...          president          is          Joe          Gogenola,          who          hails          from         Jerome          in          the          heart          of          the          beautiful          south—south          Idaho,         naturally          ..          .          pledge          dance          held          in          October          and          used         “Pioneer          Pledge          Dance”’          as          their          theme          ..          .          Vaun          Boling-         broke          is          the          social          chairman          .          .          .          Wayne          Stewart,          member         of          Hell-Divers          and          swimming          teams          ..          .          Elbert          Cleaveland         hails          from          Chevy          Chase,          Maryland          (he          assures          us          that's         the          name          of          a          place          in          existence)          .          .          .          Phi          Taus          sing          opti-         mistically,          ‘‘we'll          meet          again          in          heaven          sure,          in          the          name         of          Phi          Kappa          Tau.”         Abshire,          Charles,          Buhl         Acock,          Robert,          Rupert         Bolingbroke,          Vaun,          Billings,          Montana         Brunzell,          Bryan,          Boise         Cleaveland,          Bert,          Chevy          Chase,          Md         Congdon,          Darrell,          Sandpoint         Larsen,          Kenneth,          Wallace         McMahan,          Donald,          Council         McManatman,          Robert,          Buhl         McNealy,          Delbert,          Emmett         Marshall,          Jamea,          Lewiston         Maxwell,          Roger,          Sandpoint         Moore,          Don,          Moscow         Morrison,          Harry,          Council         Neill,          Harold,          Boise         Prudek,          Jake,          Buhl         Saulie,          Theodore.          Buh!         Seitz,          Joe,          Omahe,          Nebraska         Snow,          Jack,          Burley         Stewart,          Wayne,          Buhl         Talbat,          Glenn,          Boise         Todd,          Gene,          Buhi         Wileon,          Harry,          Buhl         Witcher,          Donald,          Billings,          Montana         Youngblood.          Glen.          Council         379         3         Pine          Hall         After          the          P.J,          Parado         Pine          Hall          .          .          .          largest          men’s          living          group          on          the          Idaho         campus          .          .          .          meeting          place          is          the          commissary,          a          successful         business          enterprise          which          provides          the          men          with          a          wide         variety          of          ‘‘extra-curricular’”’          food          .          .          .          a          call          from          the          Gem         oftice          brought          about          the          discovery          of          a          fire          in          the          telephone         booth          (credit          where          credit          is          due)          .          .          .          Jack          Henricus          of          the         lemon-colored          convertible          took          over          the          duties          of          president         from          Phil          Smith          .          .          .          genial          Dave          Lewis          lives          here          .          .          .          Grant         Simons          made          headlines          when          he          chairmanned          the          board         investigation          committee          .          .          .          the          cafeteria          served          meals          not         only          to          the          men          of          Pine          but          also          to          town          men          and          the          girls         of          the          Idaho          Club          .          .          .          Dan          Wesierski          and          Tom          Laurent          are         politicians          who          impressed          caucus          members          by          serving          cold         “coke’’          in          the          middle          of          extra-strenuous          meetings          ..          .         Charles          Clark,          sophomore          vice-president,          calls          Pine          home,         as          does          Sonnich          Sonnichsen,          frosh          class          officer          .          .          .          ‘‘Fall-         ing          Leaves,’’          fall          semi-formal          dance          .          .          .          participated          in         intramural          sports          program          .          .          .          located          conveniently          near         both          WSC          and          the          Idaho          campus          .          .          .          installed          a          program         for          individual          life          insurance          .           .          .          got          tired          of          the          question:         “has          anyone          been          lost          yet?’         You          name          it,          we've          got          it         Ailor,          Stewart,          Grangeville         Alldatier,          Ce          Burley         Allen,          Roger,          South          Portland,          Maine         Amoe,          lames,          Kalamazoo,          Michigar         Anderton,          Carl,          Idaho         2          ‘as         Andrew,          Wiit         Heyburn         Baker.          lk         Baur         Grime:         Glenn,          Hazelton         Bean,          William,          Wendel!         Beckman,          Clarence,          Emmett         Bennett,          Thomas,          Idaho          Falle         Bielenberg,          Leonard,          Genesee         Bienz,          Darre!,          Bern         Borgen,          Donald.          Genesee         Bright.          Robert,          Presto         Brown,          Fred,          Kamial         Brown,          Thomas,          Kendrick         Burcham,          Ralph          Jr.,          Cleveland,          Ohio         Bush,          Wayne,          Malad         Calhoun,          James,          Farmville         Virginia         slvert,          John,          Butte,          Montane         ameron,          William,          Chall         arnpbell.          Charles,          Burley         Zane,          D.          P.,          Borers          Ferry         ar          Iparaiso,          Indiana         arney,          Raymond,          Idaho          Fall         m          .          Garth,          Challiz         !          !         t          n,          Jor         Paul         ark,          K         Kellogg         ‘ooper,          Donald,          Chall         Coppinger,          Eugene,          Ketchum         Craner,          Lyle,          St.          Maries         Dahle,          Donald,          Arco         Davis,          Kenneth,          Wilder         Davis,          Raynold,          Muldoon         Day,          Patrick,          Kimberly         DeKlotz,          Gilbert,          Filer         Demick,          Eli,          Salmon         Derr,          Allen,          Clarksfork         Dick,          Yale,          Boise         Doupe,          Roy,          Spokane,          Washingtor         Doupe,          Troy,          Spokane,          Washington         Doyle,          lack,          S         okane,          Washington         Draper,          Kenneth,          Fort          Hall!         Dulin,          Ralph,          Coeur          d'Alene         Eskin,          James,          Jerome         Eames,          Aerial,          Preston         Eddington,          Henry         Edwards,          Stonle         Endicott,          Den         eur          d’          Alene         Funkhouser,          William         Orlando,          Florida         Garrard,          LaMar,          Bur         Gidley,          Howard          sidwell         siles,          Thomas,          Pocate         roldiahe          Kenneth.          Sentinel          Butte         Green,          Normand,          Downore          Grove,          Ilinoi         Grieb,          Donald,          Headquarters         Grubb,          John,          Swan          Valley         Hamon,          Clark,          Caldwell         Haroldsen,          Norman.          Idaho          Falls         Harris.          Reed.          Ri         ie          lar          jeorge,          Brooklyn,          New          York          Haverkamp,          Ralph,          Round          Montana         Heer,          Leo,          Aberdeen         Henderson,          Joe         Henrt          Jot         n,          San          Francisco,          (         Hill,          Ronald          E.,          Be         alifornia         Ho,          Chun          Tai,          ¢         Hodguon         anton,          China         Thomas         Holton,          Norman         Holyoak,          Alan,          Bur         St.          Maries         ¥         i          t          well,          I          ry         Hi          :          ae          ard,          Nampa         Howard,          Donald,          Buh!         Howard,          Robert,          Idaho          Fal         Huff,          Robert,          Wilder         Hunt,          William,          Kuna         Hyde,          Rosel,          Washington,          D.«         Hyland,          Frederick,          Bonners          Ferry         Jackson.          Donald,          Idaho          Falls         lackson,          Gene,          Indianapolis,          Indiana         lergensen,          Keith,          St.          Anthony         le          Dor          i         srandview         nan,          Twin          Fall         Johnson,          Roger,          M         nos,          Edward,          Malad         Jones,          Henry,          Bruneau         Kane,          Charles,          Salmor         Kugler,          James         Kunkel,          Paul,          Amsterdam         Kunz,          Dale,          Bern         Livingston,          Montana         Lamoon,          Harry,          Fairtield         Landers,          lames.          Macy.          Indiana         Laragan.          Marcey,          Hagerman         Larsen,          Ejnar,          Odense,          Denmark         Larson,          Rodney,          Priest          River         Laurent,          Thomas,          Atlanta,          Georgia         Lawrence,          John,          Idaho          Falls         Leach,          Wayne.          Grangeville         Lenker,          Burton.          Long          Beach,          California         Leonard,          Robert.          Casper,          Wyoming         Lewis.          Donald,          Twin          Falls         Lewis,          Robert,          Twin          Fal!         Long,          Calvin,          Jerome         Long,          Donald,          Harrison         Long,          Elbert,          Kendrick         Lundstrom,          Lennart,          Deary         McFadden.          Calvin.          Nampa         McGowan,          Verne,          Challis         McMahon,          Roi         McMaster,          Scott,          Hansen         MeMurtrey,          Robert,          Shelley         rt         McQuillin,          John,          Brooklyn,          New          York         Mal         trom,          Leonard,          Leslie         Martin,          Benny.          Bruneau         Martin,          John,          Burke         Martin,          Tommy,          Bruneau         Miller,          Donald,          San          Francisco,          California         Mills,          Donald,          Nampa         Morrison,          Melvin,          Port          Orchard,          Waahington         Morton.          Charies,          Salmon         Moulton,          Robert,          Homedale         Newell,          Earl,          Laurene,          lowa         Nicholas,          Ronald,          Malad         Nowak,          Thee,          Los          Angeles,          California         Oliason,          Kenneth,          Meridian         Olsen,          Lorenzo,          Weston         Orme,          Robert,          St.          Anthony         Palmer,          Albert,          Boise         Palmer,          Lavon,          Grandview         Pareoll,          Richard,          Kooskia         Paulus.          Robert,          Idaho          Falls         Payne,          Charles,          Springfield,          Oregon         Paterson,          Nail,          Bonners          Ferry         Pietifer,          Frank,          Challi         Pharris,          Cari,          Hazeltor         Powell,          George         Radford,          Grant,          Preston         Reynolds,          lack,          Weise         Rieman,          Keith,          Twin          Falls         Robison,          Gaylord,          Rexburg         Rockwood,          lerry,          lona         383         Roee,          William,          Florence,          Alabama         Roventhal,          John,          West          Allis.          Wisconsin         Routh,          Elmer,          Lamar,          Colorado         Sabin,          Lloyd,          Wilder         Schrank,          Douglas,          Twin          Falls         Searle,          Karl.          Shelley         Shorthouse,          Wilber,          Castleford         Simmons,          Norman,          Kamiah         Simmons,          Richard,          Hazelton         Smith,          E.          H.,          Phillip,          Boise         Smith,          Theron,          Challis         Sonnichsen,          Sonnich,          Jerome         Spencer,          Lawrence,          Paris         Spicer,          Lloyd,          Harrison         Spink,          John,          Nampa         Steger,          Herman,          Meridian         Stevenson,          Willard,          Caldwell         Stout,          Jay,          Burley         Stranahan,          Jerome,          St,          Paul,          Minnesota         Sutton,          Ward,          Midvale         Swarner,          Dale,          Wendell         Terrill,          Robert,          Blackfoot         Thompson,          Charles,          Orofino         Thompeon,          Darwin,          Victor         Tilley,          Norman,          Hansen         Tindall,          James,          Grasmere         Turnbull,          Robert,          Shoshone         Van          Eppa,          Burton,          Nampa         Vollrath,          Robert,          Soap          Lake,          Washington         Walkington,          James,          Hazelton         Ward,          Leslie,          lerome         Webb,          Arlen,          Weiser         Weppler,          W.          B.,          St.          Maries         Wesierski,          Daniel,          Milwaukee,          Wisconsin         ieorski,          Thomas,          Milwaukee,          Wisconsin         Wessel,          Edaar,          Roy,          Utah         White,          John,          Shoshone         Widner.          Verne.          Midvale         Wilkins,          Emmett,          Moscow         Williams,          George,          Twin          Falls         Williams,          Lynn,          Boise         Williamson,          Michael,          Jersey          City,          New          Jersey         Wills,          Donald,          Auburn,          Massachusetts         Cau          Mem          Aleph         Anderson          Baldwin          Benedict         Carl          Clinton         Dewey          Farmer         Norman          Fred         Howard          lohneon         Harry          Harold         Kane          Macka         Charles          Thoma         Morton          O'Leary         Howard          Dante         Simmons          Voliratt         Williare          Robe         Wing         tack         TMA...          organization          of          the          town          men          founded          in          1925         for          just          political          purposes          but          politics          take          a          back          seat          now         to          the          social          activities          .          .          .          this          is          the          primary          object          for         TMA...          enterprising          Lindley          Hall          man          was          the          founder...         only          national          fraternity          ever          organized          on          the          Idaho          cam-         pus...          chapters          were          formed          at          Whitman,          Lewiston          Nor-         mal,          and          Washington          State          national          conventions          are         held          at          Idaho          .          .          .          original          sponsors          for          the          Turkey          Hop,         then          the          Artist's          and          Model's          Ball—which          was          the          annual         event          until          1941          .          .          .          all          chapters          were          closed          during          the         war          .          .          .          reopened          in          1946          under          the          leadership          of          Jack         Wing          .          .          .          membership          rose          to          95          members          in          this          one         year...          rejoice          over          inclusion          of          rooms          for          their          orqaniza-         tion          in          the          new          student          union          building          plans          .          .          .          exchange         dances          ..          .          Bernard          Schmidt          is          the          roundest          of          the          wheels         and          he          heads          the          organization          hay-ride          .          .          .          politicians         are          Lonnie          Williams          and          Benedict          Arnold          .          .          .          Leo          Winegar         (no          relation          to          Vinegar)          is          social          chairman          .          .          .          skating         party          held          at          Robinson          Lake          with          or          without          ice          .          .          .          fire-         sides          are          held          at          the          Legion          building          also          dances...         participate          in          intramural          sports.         Sigma          Alpha          Epstlon         386         at          the          corner          of         red          brick          home          of          the          SAE’s          ...          the         .          scene          of          tubbings          for          the          romantic         .          a          new          victory          bell         .          Dad's          Day          cup          winners...         On          the          southeast          edge          of          the          campus...         Deakin          and          Sweet...         spacious          front          lawn.          .         .          snow          fights          for          the          belligerent          .          .         on          the          roof...          steel          girders.          .         intramural          swim          champs...          honorable          mention          for          Home-         .          the          Bowery          Ball          .          a          gay          ‘90's          costume         party          ...a          freshman          queen,          Shirley          Ages          crowned          al         .          Hallowe'en          party         .          Pi          Phi          softball         .          DG          picnic          exchange...          viclet          corsages          to         sorority          initiates          ...          Bruce          Hanson,          executive          board          mem-         ber          ..          .          Ted          Cady,          KUOI          station          manager          and          last          year’s         Argonaut          man          of          the          year          .          Dad's          Day          chairman          Joe         Shinn          .          .          .          baritone          John          Hans,          Vandale         Don          Rober tson,          Gem          photo          editor          ..          .          Ray          Stommel,          Inter-         fraternity          Council          secretary          .          .          .          and          co-owner          with          Shinn         of          the          house’s          192]          Packard          touring          car          ..          .          John          Cosho         wields          the          Chess          Club          gavel...          musicians...          Alpha          Zeta         Elmo          Davis...          high          on          honor          rolls          are          Jim          Huff,          Jim          Mann,         Jim          Leeper,          jim          Haynes,          Fred          Latham...          King          Block          played         football          .          .          .          and          five          swim          for          the          Vandals          ls...          golfer          Frank         McGinnis...          ‘“—violet,          emblem          of          fraternity.  ’         coming          float.          .         the          pledge          dance          ..          .          spring          formal          .         with          the          Kappas          .          .          .          Thela          snow          fight         game          .         ers’          president...         Anderson,          Dale,          Weiser         Barbee,          Chase,          Caldweil         Benjamin,          Dale,          Coour          d’          Alene         Brockie,          James,          Rupert         Cady.          Ted.          Moscow         Campbell,          Dave,          New          Meadows         Chastain,          Ross,          Boise         Conine,          Wallace,          Preston         Cosho,          John,          Boise         Cottrell,          Harold,          Pocatello         Davis.          Elmo.          Sweetwater         Day,          Rex,          New          Meadows         Edmark,          David,          Nampa         Edmark,          Thomas,          Nampa         Frandsen,          Edward,          Coeur          d'Alene         Gardner,          Dan,          Coeur          d'Alene         Griff,          Arthur,          Twin          Falle         Hammond,          Dale,          Pocatello         Hanson,          Bruce,          Nampa         Harris.          John,          San          Carlos,          California         Hill,          James,          Coeur          d'Alene         Huft,          James,          Moscow         Hveem,          Frank,          Southbury,          Connecticut         Johnson,          James,          Cocur          d          Alene         Johnson,          Monte.          Boise         Knudtsen.          Wayne,          Coeur          d'Alene         Lacy,          lack,          Dallas,          Texas         LaFollette,          Charles,          Moscow         LaGrone,          James,          Highland          Park,          Michigan         Latham,          Fred,          Twin          Falle         Leeper.          James,          Boise         Loomis.          Maurice,          Meadows         Lyon,          Calvin,          Kamiah         Magden,          Ronald,          Boise         Magqden,          Roy,          Boise         Mann,          James,          Jerome         Mather,          Frank.          Boise         McKinney,          Charles,          Hillsboro,          Oregon         Michel,          Exicgene,          Plarrimerr         Miller,          Earl,          Emmett         Minor,          Bradley,          Idaho          Falls         Norman,          Sigvald,          Coeur          d'Alene         Pearson,          Zulinden,          Nampa         Reed,          Lloyd,          Filer         Robertson,          Donald,          Nampa         Ross,          Guy,          New          Meadows         Shaver,          William,          Moscow         Shinn,          Jozeph,          Twin          Falls         Skinner,          George,          Emmett         St.          Clair,          Bernard,          Pendleton,          Oregon         Stevenson,          Gerald,          Espanola.          Washingte         Stommel.          Raymond,          Boise         Swanson,          Robert,          Pocatello         Thomas,          Charles,          Portland,          Oregon         Ward,          Perry,          Marion,          N.C         Wilkinson,          Eddie,          Idaho          Falls         Wilson,          Kent,          Moscow.         Winkle,          William,          Filer         Sigma          Chi         388         Overflowing          the          house          on          Idaho          street          .          .          .          established          at         Idaho          in          1924          .          .          .          boasts          as          charter          members          University         President          Jesse          Buchanan          and          Registrar          D.          D.          DuSault          .          .          .         a          three-week          sweetheart          search          ended          with          a          formal          din         ner,          a          formal          dance          and          the          choice          of          Alpha          Phi          pledge         Pat          Nelson          as          sweetheart          .          .          .          snow          fights          with          the          Alpha         Chi          pledges          elevation          of          the          Kappa          benches          to          the         Sigma          Chi          roof          .          the          sign          said,          “The          Kappas          may          be         lovely          wenches,          but          look          up          here,          we          have          their          benches!”’         in          the          spring          a          mutual          party          with          the          Phi          Delts          and         Betas          .          and          another          with          WSC          Sigs          .          .          .          pledge          barn         dance          at          Troy          .          .          .          pledges          are          awed          by          the          list          of          activities         of          Silver          Lance          member          Bill          Camphell          and          wheels          Boyd         Hanson          and          Jack          Furey          .          .          .          at          the          house          with          the          pastel         living          room          could          be          found          duck          hunters          .          .          .          house          builders         Joachim,          Lothrop          and          company          who          built          a          house          on          Circle         Drive          .          .          .          monotones          .          .          .          Blue          Key          member          Chuck          Ohms         ..a          perpetual          bridge          game          ..          .          track          star          Dick          Armstrong         .          republicans          ...          Les          Lash,          engineer          with          musical          talent         .          skiers          ..          .          Lein          .          .          .          Gem          associate          editor          Phil          Schnell         .          .          and          staff          heads          Bill          Hanson          and          Howard          Reinhardt          .         A]          Denman,          who          earned          three          Idaho          letters          .          .          .          the          scholar-         ship          trophy          ..          .          and          someone          singing          ‘‘Of          all          the          ones          that         near          perfection,          Sigma          Chi          is          my          selection.”’         A          lot          of          fun          for          the          sweetheart          can         Akers,          Dwight,          Palo          Alto,          Cali         Anderson,          Le          Roy,          Spokane,          Wachington         Ashby,          Roger,          Moscow         Bagley.          Fred.          Boise         Bp          .          I          wr         Beeson,          Leroy,          Spokane,          Washington         awn,          Dean,          San          Maine,          California         “annon,          Joseph,          Salmon         Churchill         DePalmo,          Leroy         Dion,          Joeeph,          Emmett         Dimick,          Doan,          Montpelier         Field.          Richard.          B         Frazier,          George,          Beardstown,          Illinois         Haas,          George,          Lewiston         Hansen,          Boyd,          Moscow         Haneen,          Orval,          Idaho          Falle         Hansen.          Reed,          Idaho          Falls         Hansen.          William,          Moscow         Hopkins,          Bryan,          Lewiston         Johnson,          Warren,          Kellogg         Kersey,          Samuel,          St.          Marie         Koelsch,          William,          Boise         St.          Marie         Kovich,          George         '          ,          co          ,         LaFrenz,          lon,          Coeur          cd          Alene         Spokane,          Washington         Lein,          John,          Spokane,          Washington         Lenander,          Dean,          Wardner         rick,          Jack,          Salmon         MecKevitt,          Richard         Spokane,          Washington         Murphy,          Bates,          Boise         Ohma,          Richard,          Payette         Pease,          James,          Boise         Pendrey,          Herbert.          Montpelier         Pratt,          Francis,          Bai         Redfield,          Dale.          Idahe          Palls         Reinhardt,          Howard,          Lewiston         Reinhardt,          James,          Lewiston         Romaklus,          Lawrence,          Boise         Robinette,          Jack.          Boise         Rohay,          Charles,          Glenns          Ferry         Schiferl,          Charles,          Boise         Schnell,          Philip,          Moscow         Lee,          Holly          Hill,          Florida         Storey,          Charles,          Spokane.          Washington         Strom.          Robert.          Kellogg         Taylor,          Gordon,          Boise         Thoman,          Philip,          Twin          Falls         Turner,          Richard,          Spokane,          Washington         Wright,          Ward,          Spokane,          Washington         389         390         ‘The          white          star          of          Sigma          Nu—”          .          .          .          Delta          Omicron          chapter         established          here          on          May          22,          1915...          they          gained          perma         nent          possession          of          the          large          intramural          trophy          which          must         be          won          for          three          consecutive          years          .          .          .          prominent          athletes         from          this          house          include          Bill          Williams,          Jerry          Diehl,          and          Jack         Dana          on          the          gridiron;          Jack          Rainey          and          John          Evans          on          the         maple          court;          Herb          Carlson,          national          155-pound          boxing         champion,          and          Ted          Diehl          form          the          backbone          of          the          boxing         team;          Jim          Farmer          stars          in          the          swimming          poo!          .          .          .          pledges         have          a          yearly          snowball           fight          with          the          Gamma          Phi          frosh.          ..         Chuck          Couper,          Norm          Farnham,          and          Bill          Gartin          star          in         baseball,          track          and          tennis          respectively          ..          .          Bill          Williams         represented          Idaho          in          the          annual          East-West          game          held          in         San          Francisco          on          New          Year's          day          ...          Bud          Walter,          Pep         Band          leader          and          president          of          Phi          Mu          Alpha,          keeps          his         clarinet          here          .          .          .          official          flower          is          the          while          rose—maybe         that’s          why          the          Sigma          Nu’s          favorite          song          is          ‘Rosie,          You          Are         My          Posie’.          .          .          Don          Hayes          heads          the          Vandal          Ski          Club...         Jim          Farmer          wields          the          gavel          at          Scabbard          and          Blade          meet         ings          ..          .          any          man          who          passes          his          pin          finds          a          cold          hosing         waiting          ...          Bill          Williams,          president,          with          the          help          of          Jack         Reilly,          vice-president,          and          House          Manager          Bill          McIntyre         run          things          efficiently          and          smoothly          to          keep          it          the          ‘bright         star          of          Sigma          Nu.          Nu          Another          ioyous          tubbing         Adami,          Henry,          Wallace         Brown,          lames,          Montpelier         Carbaugh,          William,          Opportunity,          Washington         Carlson,          Herbert,          Wallace         Dana,          John,          Lynwood,          California         Dickinson,          William,          Avery         Diehl,          Gerald,          Jerome         Diehl,          William,          Jerome         Farnham,          Norman,          Payette         Farmer,          James,          Gooding         Ferguson,          Donald,          Wallace         Finkelnburg,          Dougles,          Hazelton         Fisher,          LeNoir,          Kellogg         Gartin,          William,          Boise         Goodman,          William,          Rupert         Granlund,          Arthur,          Deary         Gray,          William,           Spring          Valley,          California         Hamilton,          John,          Buhl         Haynes,          Donald,          Ruseell,          Kansas         Hooper,          Roy,          Kelloaq         Johnson,          Thomas.          Mullan         Kinnison.          Frank,          Hawaii         Kinnison,          Philip,          Melrose,          Maseachusetts         McClure,          James,          Payette         McIntyre,          William,          Coeur          d'Alene         Magnuson,          Richard,          Wallace         Martin,          Chauncey.          Burke         Merrill.          Ruel,          Pocatello         Kenyon,          Wallace,          Kellogg         Newland,          William,          Balboa          Heights,          C.Z.         Oltosen,          Louis,          Lewieton         Perkins,          Arthur,          Lewiston         Peterson.          John.          Sandpoint         Plastino,          Charles,          Twin          Falls         Rainey.          Jack,          Jerome         Rice,          John,          Gooding         Rosenberry,          Robert,          Coeur          d'Alene         Strobel,          Walter,          Rose          Lake         Vukich,          John,          Spokane.          Washington         Walter.          William.          Spokane,          Washingtan         Wheeler,          Robert,          American          Falle         Nickeson,          Richard,          Welleboro,          Penn.         Willet,          Fred,          Lewiston         39]         Cau          Kappa          Epsilon         Idaho          Tekes          somehow          keep          their          ancient          cannon          in          work-         ing          order          salvaged          (nokody          remembers          when)          from         a          Moscow          junk          pile          .          .          .          painted          cherry          and          grey          .          .          .          the         fraternity          colors          .          .          .          the          ancient          war          relic          (nobody          remem-         bers          which          war)          salutes          major          Idaho          athletic          victories          and         newly          initiated          Tekes          with          an          inspired          burst          of          black          pow-         der          and          smoke          .          .          .          Alpha          Delta          chapter          founded          in          1928         with          a          “twin          chapter’          at          WSC          .          .          .          one          of          53          chapters         founded          at          Illinois          Wesleyan          in          1899          .          .          .          one          of          the          fastest         growing          of          the          younger          fraternities          .          .          .          a          pledge          dance...         the          Apache          dance          (when          everyone          dresses          in          Parisian         underground          garb)          .          .          .          initiation          dance          .          .          .          the          “O’Fla-         herty          party”          .          .          .          a          spring          formal          .          .          .          ten          of          the          5]          Tekes         played          footkall          .          .          .          George          Ballew,          Win          Bishop,          Chet         Johnson,          George          Smith          earned          I's          .          .          .          Larry          Stone          learned         Dixie’s          corn-pone          system          as          junior          manager          Ed          Gron-         nehkerg,          president          of          Inter-Church          Council          .          .          .          Jack          Peters,         house          president,          activities          board          member          .          managing         editor          Stan          Godecke          of          the          Arg          .          .          .          Bob          Eyestone,          execu-         tive          board          memker          .          .          .          Arg          photographer          Ted          Cowin         hung          their          wheel          hats          among          those          of          members          of          Blue         Key          .          .          .          Sigma          Delta          .          .          .          Vandaleers          .          Scabbard          and         Blade          ...          Gem...          Ski          Club...          “I          Club...          IK’‘s         and          (Shhh!)          the          insignificant          men         Ballew,          George,          lerome         Rarton,          Robert,          Wendell         Beasley,          Norris,          Coeur          d'Alene         Beck,          Lawrence,          Poet          Falle         Bell,          Gerald,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Benscoter,          Richard,          Kendrick         Bishop,          Winston,          Twin          Falls         Brevick,          Harold,          Gooding         Briggs,          Robert,          Carey         Briggs.          Warren,          Carey         Carr,          Charles,          Lewiston         Chadband,          James,          Santa          Maria,          Calif         Clovis,          James,          Craigment         Daily,          Paul,          Craigmont         Dammaroll,          Neil,          Craigmont         Deobald.          William,          Kendrick         Eyeatone,          Robert,          Portland,          Oregon         Foster,          Grant,          Jerome         Godec::ke,          Stanley,          Minden,          Nevada         Goodman,          Richard,          Sumas,          Washington         Gronneberg,          Edward,          Cranston,          R.I         Hunt,          Donald,          Carey         Hurless,          Paul,          Jerome         Johnson,          Chester,          Coeur          d'Alene         Johnson,          Donald,          Coeur          d'Alene         Larson,          Gene,          Cosur          d'Alene         Lindstrom,          Russell,          Lewisville         Lowry,          David,          Craiqmont         Mahor,          Charles,          Coeur          d'Alene         McPherson,          Walter,          Post          Falls         Miller,          Roger.          Lewiston         Neely,          Donald,          Moscow         Orr,          Gerald,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Overtield,          Roderick,          Jerome         Peters,          John,          Post          Falls         Peterson.          Julius.          Wendell         Rice.          Donald,          lerome         Santord,          Thomas,          Fairfield         Secaur,          Harry,          Coeur          d’          Alene         Sparks,          Calvin,          Carey         Stallings,          Dale,          Lewisville         Stone,          Lawrence,          Jerome         Watkins,          Edward,          New          York,          New          York         Webb,          Samuel,          Coeur          d'Alene         Worthington,          Robert,          Lewiston         Ziemann,          John,          Bovill         393         Willis          Sweet          Htall         Sweet          Hall          ..          .          established          in          1936          .          .          .          quided          by          Coach         Vassar,          dominated          intramural          sports          program          .          .          .          housed         the          members          of          Club          200          and          sponsored          the          traditional         cabaret,          directed          by          Bill          Eastman          .          .          .          office          of          Bert          Soren-         son,          head          man          of          homecoming          ..          .          hide-out          of          the          infamous         Pasquale          boys,          banditos          and          cavaliers          .          .          .          residence          of         Jim          Day,          executive          board          member          and          Gamma          Phi          house         boy          ..          .          campsite          of          Paul          Bunyan’s          henchman,          L.          B.          Curtis,         chairman          of          the          Foresters’          Ball          .          .          .          lodge          of          Bill          Larson,         erstwhile          troubador          and          ski-man          .          .          .          twice          presided          over         by          Dick          ‘‘Judge’’          Riordan,          ciqar-smoking          chief          justice          of         the          law          honorary          .          .          .          point          of          operation          for          Tovey,          sopho-         more          class          prexy,          and          his          ward-heeler,          Jack          Nicholas          ..          .         country          store          for          Bostwick,          Schalz,          Alsager,          and          McFadden,         artists          of          animal          husbandry          .          .          .          base          for          Tom          ‘'Commodore’’         Arnold,          Frank          Perrine,          Chuck          Hansen,          and          ‘Destroyer’         Teaque          ..          .          training          table          for          football          players          Ambrose         and          Foley          .          .          .          house          for          ‘‘Whiskers’’          Linck          and          Joe          Grove         of          Idaho's          “New          Look”          in          basketball          .          .          .          throne          of          heart-         players          Obendorf,          Evans,          Herron,          and          Benjamin          ..          .          is         censored          by          the          Kriers,          proctor          and          hostess          .          .          .          head-         quarters          for          Black,          Barnes          and          Linnencamp,          authors          of         books          on          campustry          .          .          .          unwilling          audience          of          Jonas,          Clark         and          George          Anderson,          profundo,          semi-profundo,          and          not-         so-profundo          .          .          .          snowballers          unexcelled,          according          to          Rid-         enbaugh          and          Forney          .          .          .          law          offices          of          Kidwell,          Kirkwood         and          Gene          Miller          .          .          .          temporary          ship          to          Mr.          Cooper,          proc-         tor...          home          to          all         The          popular          card          games          ..          .          Evening          relaxation.         394         Allen,          Lafayette,          Idaho          Falls         Allen,          Kenneth,          Rigby         Alsager,          Ray,          Emmett         Anderson,          George,          Boise         Arx         srson,          Laverne,          Genesee         Arnold,          Thomas,          Twin          Falls         Barnes,          Jack,          Ogden,          Utah         Baumgartner,          Donald,          Genesee         Benjamin,          Carlos,          Salmon         Berriochoa,          Luis.          Mountain          Home         Black,          James,          Colorado          Springs,          Colorado         Bostwick,          Wallace,          Boise         Brabb,          George,          Jerome         Branton,          James,          Foxworth,          Mississippi         Bretz,          John,          Yuma,          Arizona         Brooks,          Bennie,          Mountain          Home         Bunge,          Donald.          Spokane,          Washington         Butler,          Vance,          Blins         abel,          Donald,          Sandpoint         bell,          Omar,          Weiser         Christene         n,          Neal,          Idaho          Falls         Chrystal,          Donald,          Headquarters         Clark,          Dean,          Headquarters         Clark,          Welden,          Twin          Falla         Colwell,          Bruce,          Hope         Colvard,          Richard,          Welser         Curtis,          Leverett,          Cashmere,          Washington         Cutler,          Newton,          Oakedale,          Washington         Day,          Paul,          Boise         De          Neal,          Larry.          Moscow         Denison,          Richard,          Coolin         Dalgner,          Darrel,          Coour          d'Alene         Doolittle,          George,          Twin          Falla         Eastman,          William,          Boise         Easton.          Gene.          Paul         Echeverria,          lsaac,          Mountein          Home         English,          Robert.          Stoneham,          Massachusetts         Evans,          Thomas,          Pocatello         Fairchild,          Richard,          Boise         Fisher,          Joseph,          Blackfoot         k,          Roger,          Parma         itzRoy,          Honry,          England         Gabica,          Henry,          Middleton         Giesler,          Harry,          Fairfield         Gibbs,          John,          Burley         G          Vilas,          Pierce         n         Greenwood,          William,          Bonners          Ferry         Griffiths,          Robert,          Caldwel!         Hall,          Maxon,          Post          Falls         Hall,          Robert,          Post          Falls         Hanson,          Charles         Hanson.          Alvin.          Coeur          d'Alene         Hart,          Ralph,          Filer         Hartwig,          Leanard,          Lewiston         Hayden,          Kenneth,          Coeur          d'Alene         Heppner,          Leo,          Genesee         Herron,          John,          San          Diego,          California         Hooper,          Robert,          Midvale         Huttan,          John,          Coulee          Dam,          Washington         Hyde,          Paul,          Hayden          Lake         Iglesias,          Rashio,          Mountain          Home         leaman,          Harry,          Lewiston         Johnzon.          Homar,          Nampa         Jonas,          Robert,          St.          Anthony         Judd,          Hugh,          Rupert         Kidwell,          Robert,          Council         Jrquida,          Iohn,          M         King          4,          Le          ’          w         Knight,          R          1a         Klemer          ms         Kohl.          Fre         Krvame         Kramer ,          R          Opr         Laney,          Ha          E          ey         Lar          Lawren          a          lar         Larson.          Virgil.          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Bur         n,          Elmer,          £         Carl,          Blackioo         jan,          Bent          Warshir         ’          url,          Page         ever          Herber          t         sau          Jame          st          Mor         de          1K          Ww         T          Alt                   Na         Morgan,          M         t          M          an         t          rick          rang         lite          r,          Donald,          Hanven         Utter,          Marvir         Hansen         ;          hn,          Bonners          f         Bota         T          as,          Fa         Er         dror          ar          5          ‘         lat         yuntain          Home         ow         398         This          has          been          a          good          year,          a          year          of          interest,          of          fun,          and          lots          of          hard          work.          .          .         hard          work          not          marked          by          recognition          or          praise          for          a          good          many          who          so          gen-         erously          contributed          to          the          success          of          this          Gem.          There          are          dozens          who          were         satisfied          just          to          help          ‘get          out          the          Gem'’—club          members          who          searched          out         information          about          their          clubs,          students          and          faculty          members          who          posed,          reposed,         and          posed          again,          willing          workers          who          mounted          pictures,          checked          spellings          of         names,          and          typed          endless          miles          of          copy.          Because          so          many          of          these          people         came          and          went          as          their          time          and          energies          allowed,          their          names          are          missing         from          the          masthead.          To          all          of          these,          then,          my          sincerest          thanks.         And          for          his          ever-present          help,          hard          work,          and          his          never-failing          cheerful         outlook,          my          very          special          thanks          go          to          Phil          Schnell,          Associate          Editor.         There          are          others—Margaret          Weitz,          Bill          Hansen,          Jack          Taylor,          Don          Robertson,         Howard          Reinhardt,          Gale          Mix,          Mrs.          Miller          of          Hutchison’s          Studio,          and          Earl          Hayes,         Business          Manager—to          whom          I          feel          especially          appreciative.          For          their          chasing         down          of          names          of          people,          facts,          and          figures,          supervising          photo-mounting,          long         diligent          hours          in          the          dark          room,          and          their          good          humor,          there          could          have          been         no          substitute.         Much          of          the          credit          for          the          artistry          in          this          volume          goes          to          Printer          Ralph          York         and          his          assistants,          and          to          Newton          Cannon          of          the          Western          Engraving          Company.         Their          patience          and          aid          have          been          invaluable.         This          then          is          the          story          of          a          year,          a          golden,          never-to-be-forgotten          year           in          the         lives          of          all          of          us          who          have          had          a          hand          in          creating          this          Gem          of          the          Mountains,         1948.          It          is          our          wish          that          in          the          years          that          follow          it          will          bring          ‘Idaho’          alive,         again,          for          you.         ELIZABETH          ROBINSON,          Editor,         And          The          Staff          of          the          1948          Gem.         Che          Gem          Editorial          Staff         EDITOR         ASSOCIATE          EDITOR         PHOTOGRAPHY          STAFF         Don          Robertson,          head         Ted          Cowin,          Pat          Hamilton,          Mary          Stringer,          Jim          Brockie,         Charles          Diamond,          Hutchison          Studios         ART          STAFF         Bob          Finlayson,          head         Barbara          Bedwell,          Maxine          Galvin,          Pat          Robinson,          Jean         Wallace         COPY          STAFF         Howard          Reinhardt,          head         Warren          Johnson,          Lee          Bath         PHOTOMOUNTING          STAFF         Bill          Hansen,          head         Louie          Dunson,          Abe          Erlick,          yt          Modin,          Wilma          Hodge,          Pat         Baker,          Carol          Korvola,          Hazel          Wren,          Loralee          Epperson         SECRETARIAL          STAFF         Charlotte          Greenwood,          head         Joyce          Snyder,          Janet          Love,          Barbara          Swanstrom,          Corrine         Schumaker,          Joan          Jansen,          Beverly          Stone,          Helen          Denevan,         Phi          Chi          Theta          members,          Mary          Sue          Tovey,          Janis          Rankin         INDEX         -          ELIZABETH          ROBINSON         -          PHIL          SCHNELL         TRADITIONS         Isobelle          Phelan,          editor         Jo          Garner,          assistant          editor;          Catherine          Armstrong,          June         Thomas,          Howard          Reinhardt,          Margaret          Weitz,          Verlie          Tak-         kinen,          Joyce          Freeland,          Ruth          Lotspeich         LEARNING         Margaret          Weitz,          editor         Sue          Beardsley,          assistant          editor;          Margaret          Orme,          Helen         Means,          June          Thomas,          Shirley          Harper         SERVICE         Barbara          Spaeth,          editor         Mary          Jane          Breier,          assistant          editor;          Janis          Rankin,          Merilyn         Petersen,          Pat          Nelson,          Maurice          Paulsen         PLAYING         Jack          Taylor,          editor         Donna          Lue          Taylor,          assistant          editor;          Clint          Peterson,          John         Martin,          Jim          Lane,          Jim          Neal,          Jackie          Ritchie,          Jay          Stephens         LIVING         Sally          Foskett,          editor         Mary          Sue          Tovey,          assistant          editor;          Fred          Griffin,          Janis          Ran-         kin,          Colleen          McDonald         Bonnie          Burnside,          editor         Phyllis          Coon,          assistant          editor;          Charlotte          Greenwood,          Janis         Rankin         Che          Gem          Business          Staff         BUSINESS          MANAGER         ASSISTANT          BUSINESS          MANAGERS         Art          Becher,          Larry          Meech,          Vernon          McCormack         ADVERTISING          STAFF         Art          Becher,          head         Jerry          Bunnell,          Bill          Code,          Sonny          Vogt,          Ray          Kinmouth,         Gordon          Larson,          Paul          Dalling,          C.          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