Western Illinois University - Sequel Yearbook (Macomb, IL)
- Class of 1932
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'r 5 'fs-A sg ' ' '13 -.-,.- .gy Av: -N: y,f 'L' -:N , , 'Q :lx .V .5 'f -- was-3::.,!j41,..G':L:,'-:Q-i1-1:...- L',2v5.-.nf- .k-r:...,,-::f:.ff-.bfY.'x:w:.L-,:...f.1. x5:f:.Q:g::t-..ffT:faf.'2...sg.,z 3526,-1,:1.--av, ':'iQ.'fP-c-urf.-TQT?-tlitvyl,-'iz-I'Z,2:':a-s'Q'D-,lDs4s'6'5::6.x1-P!R .1-T.v1-5: .ffm . .'.- f - ,.- 1 The SEQUEL Of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-two Copyright 1932 by GAROLD D. HOLSTINE Editor-in -Chief OMAR C4 ESTES BlIJ'1'l16J'.f MHIIZILQKI' l The SEQUEL NINIETFEN HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO Volume TWBW07 ezglat P bl lo d By The Semor Class f Western Ill1no1s State Teachers College OF l J u is e ' . , o MACOMB, ILLINOIS 'i' Sta GAROLD D HOLSTINE Edztor In Clue OMAR C ESTES Busmess Manager CLYDE HALL M ecloamcal Erlztor FREDA HOYT Art Fdztor ANNABFLLE Y ISABELLE LOAF. Organzzatzon Edzfor LOUISE HALLENBECK Women s Athletzcs VERNON BROADHEAD Men s Atbletzcs MAURINE COLE F eafure Edztor ELIZABETH THOMPSON Academy Edzfor WAYNE WETZEL Faculty Ada :ser , A ,---,-,, , ' -1 - ,T f . ATES .--,.Assistaf1t Art Editor P ' 1 y ' ' - ---V-F-i----.---- 1' Foreword Because of our great apprec1at1on for all that Western W1th her devo t1on to beauty good and truth has meant to us 1n our phys1cal mental, soc1al and sp1r1tual felloWsh1p, We Whlch We trust w1ll g1ve r1se to many happy memor1es We smcerely hope as you leaf the pages of th1s l1m1ted memory book that w1th1n you W1ll' be nour1shed a Splrlt of undy1ng deVot1on of con- stant loyalty and of a more whole some apprec1at1on of the mernts of Western - Y , - - I , . 1 . 7 3 . 9 I I Q , I . 3 deslre to present to you a record . . . . , 3 . . - Contents In presentmg a cross sect1on VICW of our ennched college life at Western We have d1V1ded the Story of 1932 Into four mam d1v1s1ons and a book of the Academy and Tralnmg School I SPIRITUAL fApp1fecm1fz0n1 a L1terary b Campus MENTAL fCollegej a Adm1n1strat1on b Classes SOCIAL fActzz1ztzesj a Organ1zat1ons b Features PHYSICAL fAtlole1fzcsj a Men s Sports b Women s Sports V The ACADEMY and TRAINING SCHOOL II. ' I III. u ' ' ' IV. ' ' DCd1C3t1011 W To the future development of Western and to the achrevements of all who are eagerly prov1d1ng for the advancement of the many op portun1t1es Wh1ch our College offers cheerfully we W1sh to ded1cate the 1932 Sequel It 15 w1th 1ncreas1ng fervor that We have obserx ed the act1v1ty of Western s1nce her b1rth nearly a th1rd of a century ago Through the unt1r1ng efforts of the state our pres1dents facultles, and students Western has grown untll she has reached a place of h1gh esteem and adm1rat1on among the other colleges We have every assurance that Western W1ll cont1nue to unfold w1th even greater growth those 1n numerable opportunmes to make college 11fe complete 0 I 3 Q u C 3 n . . Q s . u Y x s 5 3 3 4 C o '-E 11- 41, Theme L1fe 1tself and all of ICS marvelous funcuons to each of us IS nothmg more or less than an 1ntr1cate process of entermg and re entermg a most comphcated set of doorways No matter who we are or where we go to follow our hfe s calhng we must know how to enter success fully the doorways that chance to be our lot 1b1l1ty to choose r1ghtly and to ap- portlon properly the t1me spent 1n each doorway L1fe reveals ltself 1n fullest beauty to the 1nd1v1dual who has a wholesome, constructxve phllosophy We are endeavorlng throughrthe 'varxous agenc1es and thoughts con- ta1ned 1n th1s book to share wlth you a b1t of phxlosophy that has helped us to find the hfe plus - i . , . Victory in life depends on our T he SEQUEL To Western e Stately structure, we salute thee, Emhlem of the Truth on earth, Moulding human hearts with heauty- Destroying moulds of little worth. Instilling some dim comprehension Of a far flung heavenly plan, Teaching love for one another- Relationship of God and Man. In thy majesty imposing Falter not from God's great Truth. But with fervor unahating ' Infuse wisdom into youth. Seat of learning, he thou ever To henighted man a friend g And thy fame shall last forever-4 lOnly falsehood has an end. The Doorway of Spirituality THE LAKE As we travel down the unknown corridor of service through life, we have many opportunities presented' to us for the realization of complete living. One of the greatest of these opportunities is the leadership in the realm of the spiritual. The doorway of spirituality beacons each of us to a wholesome appreciation of art, literature, nature, music, personalities-through all of which we can see the spirit of good, beauty, and truth. Such constructive participation enables us to be inspired to become the best within our many limitations. Emerson has said: But in the darkest, meanest things there al- way, alway something sings. Nearly all of us think that we are too busy even to take time to listen for the voice Every soul should be linked to some stabilizing influence, otherwise the individual is likely to drift spiritually without hope. Carlyle says: Man always worships something, always he sees the Infinite shadowed forth in something finite, and, indeed, can and must so see it in any finite thing, once tempt him well to HX his eyes thereon. Western provides opportunities for the development of one's spiritual interests through such agencies as the Christmas festivals, concerts, operas, art exhibitions, libraries, the Y.M.C.A., the Y.W.C.A., and its beautiful campus. We must not linger too long here if we desire the joys to be found in the other great rooms of life. Let us continue our journey! SPIRITUAL 1 1 w V v r P w 1 W . W s 1 Q I l 1 Y w l f 1 . 1 f 1 1 1 4 i , 1 A A ' 1 1 5 n Q 1 , 1 .Z- Z X APPRECIATION Thoughts AO' Life T Behind the silent doorways That flank the crowded street ' The mysteries of life are hid. As you think, you travel, and as you love, you attract. You are already where your thoughts have hrought you, you will he tomorrow where yo-ur thoughts take you. -james Allan. I will study and get ready and perhaps my chance will come. -Lincoln. D0 the hest you can wherever you are, and when that is accomplished, God will open the door to a higher sphere. -Henry Ward Beecher. Teach me your mood, O patient stars! Who climb each night the ancient sky, Leaving on space no shade, no scars, No trace of age, no fear to die. -R. W. Emerson. So nigh is grandeur to our dust So near to God is man, When duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can. -R. W. Emmerson. An optimist is one who sees an opportunity in every diflicultyg a pessimist sees a difficulty in every opportunity. It can he done. -Sully. ' Success doesn't 'ha en'. It is or anized, reem ted, ca tured, b consecrated PP s P P P Y common sense. -F. E. Willard. Make the shoes that you must walk with today rather than the wings you would Hy with tomorrow. I'm glad the sky is painted blueg And the earth is painted green, And such a lot of nice fresh air All sandwiched in between. Cowards die many times before their deathg The -valiant never tastes of death hut once. -Shakespeare. It is better to say, 'This one thing I do,' than to say, 'These forty things I dabble in., -Washington Gladden. y I helieve that the temptations of every man are great, and unless he has more than the ordinary groundwork of honesty and faithfulness, he may be caught hy the' sudden wind of plausible opportunity and tumble over the preeipiee and he ruined. --john Wana1naker. 'Thoughts O' Life 1 My face is to the rising sun, Hope surges through my veins anew, The web the spider 'Doubt' has spun Is brushed awayto nothingnessf' It makes no diyferenee what bran' of polish yo' uses, you has got to mix elbow grease wid it to make it shine the shoes. -Lucky Sambo. RESOLVE To keep my health! To do my work! To live! To see it grow and gain and give! Never to look behind me for an hour! To wait in weakness, to walk in power, - But always fronting onward to the right, Always and always facing toward the right, Robbed, starved, defeated, fallen, wide astray- On with what strength I have! Back to the way! -Charlotte P. Gilman. I! f They do wrong who say I come no more, When once I knock and fail to find you ing For every day I stand outside your door, And bid you wake, and rise to jight and win. -Walter Malone. Then give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you. -Madeline Bridges. Go anywhere, provided it be forward. --David Livingstone. A good thing to remember and a better thing to do, . Is to work on the Construction Gang, and not the Wrecking Crew. Do not isolate yourself. Be among men, and among troubles, and among things and dijieulties, and obstacles. -Henry Drummond. Most of us can, if we choose, make this world either a palace or a prison.- Lord Avebury. ' I Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control These three alone lead life to sovereign power. -Alfred Tennyson. My business is not to remake myself, But to make the absolute best of what God made. -Browning. Thoughts U' Life There are three kinds of people in the World, the will's, the wont's, the cant s The first accomplish everything, the second oppose everything, and the third fail in everything. The world would he a dismal place Without the love of friends, The handclasp, and the smiling face, The joy that friendship lends. So far as I can see the basis of friendship must be four-fold: integrity, breadth and depth of personality, some deep community interests, mutual self-revelation and answering trust, and mutual self-giving. -Henry Churchill King. Friendship-one soul in two bodies. -Pythagoras. Who seeksa faultless friend, rests friendlessf'--Turkish Proverb. That friend who serves and seeks for gain, And follows hut for form, Will pack when it begins to rain And leave you in the stormf'-Shakespeare. This learned I from the shadow of a tree, Which, to and fro, did sway against a wall: Our shadow selves, our influence, may fall Where we can never be. -A. E. Hamilton. Earth,s crammed with heaven, And every common hush afire with God, But only he who sees, takes off his shoes- The rest sit round it and pluck hlackherriesf' -Elizabeth Browning. But human bodies are sic fools, For a' their colleges and schools, That when nae real ills perplex them, They make enow themsels to Vex them. --Robert Burns. Blessed is the man who has found his work, let him ask no other blessedness Carlyle. God give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands, Men Men Men Men whom the lust of ofiice does not kill, whom the spoils of office cannot buyg who possess opinions and a will, who have honor+-men who will not lie. -J. G. Holland Thoughts O' Life Don't look for flaws as you go through life, And even when you find them, It is wise and kind to be somewhat blind And look for the virtue behind them. Wil-iAT IS LIFE TO YOU? fr u To the preacher life's a sermon, To the joker it's a jestg To the miser life is money, To the loafer life is rest, To the lawyer life's a trial, To the poet life's a song, To the doctor life's a patient, That needs treatment right along. To the soldier life's a battle, To the teacher life's a school g Life's a good thing to the grafter, Itis a failure to the fool. Life is but a long vacation To the man who loves his work, Life's an everlasting ejort To shun duty, to the shirk. To the earnest, sincere worker Life's a story ever new, Life is what we try to make it- Tell me, what is life to you?-Selected. He who builds with wood and stone Must see his work decay, But he who builds the human mind Builds for eternity. Speak clearly, if you speak at allg If it is not seemly, do it Carve every word before you let it fallf, not, if it is not true, speak it not. -Marcus Aurelius EAST DRIVE Rough is the path and many-forked the way That leads where gates of 'vietory open wide There is no- road can bid a traveler stay I f knowledge is his guide. , KAPPA DELTA P1 GATEWAY Some are born to tread cz pmflo of szfrifeg Ami some the-re ufe whose roizrfs are broml and sfraigbf Blessed is fre who enfers life Through suelo a gate. RAVINE Walk softly! from some tbieket may appear A bit of featlaered song upon t7oe wing. Talk softly! in the silence you may bear All nature, earoling. 4 DORMITORY Com panionship with others. of 'llldnkilld Will increase happiness and lighten ea-reg Who mingles with his fellow men will find Life,s leaven there. - W i 1 1 EAST DOOR Seek not to find a self-paved path to fame, Nor wait for some front floor to open wide Many a ,man achieving world acclaim Has entered from the side. ARTS BUILDING Tall stately arcloes-windows many-jzanea' Reflect the graceful Muse that dwells inside. When wisdom from the varied Arts is gained, Lifels doorways open wide. MAIN ENTRANCE Our Mother! Alma Mater! You our slow Faltering steps have guided many a year. When we must walk alone, then will you grow To us more dear. F RON T DOORWAY Look outward, and your ever widening view Will unfold vistas that were lost beforeg Li fe gleams much brighter from outside than through A hal f-closed door. MORGAN GYMNASIUNI A Train well your body as you train your mind, Anal thus complete the work you have begung Use both as Nature planned, and yon will find Life's battles fought-ana' won. - EXIT Enthroned on dias green the college stands, With broad inviting portals opened wicleg Ana' those who come with outstretched eager hands Depart more satisfied . p The Doorway of Mentality THE AUDITORIUM As we search for thegreat values in the second room of life, we discover libraries and schools of almost every description. Here We find people eagerly attempting to develop their minds so that they can be greater producers for the economic good of their fellowmen. We are living in a great mental age when there is a price paid for brains. The leading universities are promoting the most strenuous and liberal educational program of modern time. The great educational ideal is for every individual to think without confusion for the benefit of all mankind. Examine the electrical apparatus, the radio, the motor, derricks, great architecture, the New Empire building-nearly a quargter of a mile in height, and you will find the results of the active, lgrowing mind of man. Man's mind is a marvelous possession, but he must be taught how to use it constructively if he would have life plus. As Bacon has said: A little learning is a dangerous thing. The mind of man was made to use, not to abuse and to be abused. Those of us who have good, sound minds should seek to develop them fully for the welfare of our fellowmen, some of whom are not so fortunate. It is the sincere purpose of Western to teach men and women how to develop young, plastic minds which are to become the future mentality of our world. Every year hundreds of students are sent out into the field freshly instructed to begin the task of teaching others how to think. The instructors and equipment at Western for the training of teachers is among the best available. 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M E H 1932 The SEQUEL dministration Svronrl Row: Mr. Podoll, Mr. Champion Firsl Row: Dr. Grote, Dr. Morgan, Dr. Currens, Miss Ray Education and Extension Srfcoml Row: Dr. Archer, Dr. Schleier, Mr. Bailey - Firsf Row: Dr. Grote, Mr. Gayler, Mr. Podoll, Miss Ray Insvfs: Mr. Simpkins, Mr. Van Cleve E H Tlwirly-Iwo 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL H E Training School Srronrl Row: Miss Porter, Miss Mitchell, Miss Foster, Miss Breed, Mrs. Bennett, Miss Duncan Firxf Row: Miss Schnnneck, Miss Thompson, Miss Cooper, Miss Pence, Miss Scott Music, Industrial Arts, Art, and Home Economics Sccond Row: Mrs. Strome, Miss Bonham, Mr. Miller First Row: Mr. Silvey, Miss Wild, Mr. Wctzel, Miss Pottle, Mr. Crillv, Miss Coby E H 1 9 3 2 Tlrirly-tbrrt The SEQUEL s ggi s N9 F is NE Q Egglish i S rf R Miss Vawtet, Mr. Schory, Miss Zenor C6011 OT!! First Row: Miss Corbin, Miss Hoover, Dr. Garwood, Miss Myers Foreign Language and History ,ww S cl R Miss Howard, Mr. Seal, Mr. McAllister, Miss Davis 8001! OW. First Row. Mr. Schuppert, Miss Olson, Dr. Carson Tbirly-four I 3 2 an The SEQUEL H H vu .fi ,f-fv' 'C Q- ii Q.,WWf Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics fit Second Row: Mr. Schreiber, Dr. Neureiter, Dr. Bennett, Mr. Eller Firxl Row' Miss Terrill, Dr. Currens, Mr. Ginnings, Miss Huston Biology, Geography, and Agriculture Second Row. Miss Bennett, Miss Schwartz, Mr. Sallee First Row: Dr. Oathout, Dr. Tillman, Dr. Waggoner E 1 9 3 2 m,f,,-fW The SEQUEL Physical Educaticjn Second Row: Miss Potter, Mr. Plato, Miss Kramer Firsl Row: Dr. Jones, Miss Sharp, Mr. Hanson, Mrs. Crabb Office, Commercial, and Library Second Row: Miss Richards, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Draper First Row: Miss Sollars, Miss Evans, Dr. Beighey, Mr. Champion, Miss jackson, Miss McCain Tbirly-six 3 2 - '1 ,-...-- - .751- B In 2: Il' Iv!!! fri. - - 'A ,V W, -5 dj 7 'L...-.2 -X' U2 F 1 'x f 1 5 S -f- 41 l -.2 'E' ag : X1 ' X - X l .1 , In S ---,:..- r. bf 2 - 'E' 059- Q :. A ,,,,,,,, In .- UI Ullll n n un: 3 IILI Illlllll' CLASSES H E The SEQUEL E H' ' ' v Q LAKE RUTH E E Tbxrly eight 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL H E Senior Class OFFICERS Q President ...........,, ..4....................... V ERNON BROADHEAD Vice President. ........... .. ........ VIRGINIA PATTON Secretary-Treasurer ...... .......... . ISABELLE' LOAR The Senior Class of 1932 was the largest in the history of Western. There-were one hundred fifteen graduates as compared to seventy last yearj Several of the 'Seniors are completing the four-year course in three years. Members ofthe class have been active in every type of extra-curricular activity. Athletics have claimed fewer than usual, however. Omar Estes, captain, Shan Boyd, and Vernon Broadhead, are the only Seniors on the football squad, while basketball was entirely unrepresented by Seniors. Clyde Hall was football manager. Several Seniors participated in baseball and track. . Many of the Seniors were dramatically inclined. Virginia Patton, Irene Shupe, Keith Scott, and Dorothy Waggoner were in the Home Coming Play. Alvin Roberts, Garold Holstine, Lowell Fisher, Keith Scott, and Victor Young had leading roles in the Christmas Festival. Claire Talley, William Lange, and Alvin Roberts were on the debate team. Garold I-Iolstine coached the Academy debate team through a successful season. All but three of the Courier staff were Seniors. A special Senior issue was published March 24, the staff of which was composed of William Foster, Claire Talley, Omar Estes, Sidney Alkire, Odessa Mayfield, Christine Bell, Bernice Kent, Louise Hainline, and Freeman Hall. ' The social activities of the year were concentrated into one grand affair, the Senior Ball, which was given March 20 in the Morgan Gymnasium. John Keys, chairman, and his dance committee arranged a dance that was a fitting climax for the year. Several Seniors were actively engaged in the work of Kappa Delta Pi, Bachelor, and Diana Klubs, Men's Glee Club, MacDowell Glee Club, Varsity Klub, Green Door, and in most of the departmental clubs at Western. 19 3 2 Tbirly-lain The SEQUEL ALBEE, FRANK A. Macomb, Illinois Playxirs . Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4g Forum 4: Chemistry Club 2, 3, Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4. ALLISON, LUCILE L. Macomb, Illinois Elemenlnry BARTHOLOMEW, THEO. Vermont, Illinois Mnfbcmatics Y.M.C.A. 1. 2, 3, Bachelor Klub 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 43 Student Council 45 Athletic Board of Control 3, Com- mercial Club 4. BASTABLE, EMMA Macomb, Illinois English Emersonian 1, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. 4, Sociology 4, His- tory 3, 4, Hockey 1, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 45 Emmanuel 23 The Good Shepherd 3. BELL, CHRISTINE Avon, Illinois Commercial Education Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 W. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Volleyball Team 29 Courier Staff 4. ALKIR15, SYDNEY Hull, Illinois Chemistry Bachelor Klub 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Geography Club 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 33 Varsity Klub 43 Student Council 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Director Reserve Band 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Track Manager 3. ALTHOFF, MARJORIE Hull, Illinois Ari MacMurray College lg Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4g MacDowell Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Palette and Brush 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, 4g Sociology Club 3g Emersonian 4g Athletic Board of Control 4. BARTLETT, HALL Macomb, Illinois Biology Forum 4. BAUMGARDNER, MYRTLE Good. Hope, Illinois Public School Music Latin Club lg History Club 3, MacDowell Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Emersonian 3: Orchestra l, 2, 3. BOWERS, IVEL Aledo, Illinois English William and Vashti College I, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 45 Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Pla- tonian 3, 4g History Club 45 Home Economics Club 4. Fvffy 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL BOWN, DOROTHY Macomb, Illinois Mathematics Forum 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 43 Physics Club 3, 43 Chemistry 43 History 35 Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 4. BREED, BLANCHE Canton, Illinois Mathematics Kappa Delta Pi' 3, 4, Vice President 4. BRooKs, MARGARET Perry, Illinois History Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 33 Pike Coun- ty Club 2, 33 History Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Diana Klub 3, 4. CAMP, LAWRENCE Astoria, Illinois Hixlory Kappa Delta Pi 43 Forum 4. CARRXCK, MAXINE Vermont, Illinois Uppr-r Grades English Club 3, 43 Geogra- phy Club 4. BOYD, SHAN Lewistown, Illinois Physical Education University of Illinois3 Uni- versity of Wyomingg Men's Glee Club 4g Varsity Klub 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Fmrbnll 3, 4g Track 3. BROADHEAD, VERNON Macomb, Illinois Physical Education Varsity Klub 4, President: Bachelor Klub 4, Vice Presi- dentg Class President 43 Physics Club 43 Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3. BUNT, DON Colchester, Illinois Agriculture Men's Glee Club 2, 4g Agri- culture Club 4. CALLIHAN, LILLIAN Macomb, Illinois English English Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Com- mercial Club 43 Band 2, 33 Y.XV.C.A. 2, 3, 4. . CLARKE, EDNA BELLE Macomb, Illinois English Latin Club 13 Sociology Club 23 Platonian 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 History Club 43 French Club 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 43 4-year course in three years, 193 2 The SEQUEL CLARK, MONA L. Pittsfield, Illinois English Summer School work5 Pla- tonian 45 Kappa Delta Pi 45 Y.W.C.A. 4. CoNN, RONALD Tennessee, Illinois Biology History 35 Track 2. CRABTREE, FAY Bushnell, Illinois English English Club 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Point Head 45 Mac- Dowell Glee Club 2, 35 Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 45 Diana Klub 45 Hockey Team 3. EsTEs, OMAIQ Canton, Illinois Physics Bachelor Klub I, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Physics Club 3, 4, President 35 Ath- letic Board of Control 4, President5 Student Activity Board 45 Varsity Klub 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4, Captain 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Class Presi- dent 35 Business Manager Se- quel 4. FLEMING, BRYAN Basco, Illinois Chemistry Carthage College5 Summer Work5 Chemistry Club 45 Band 3, 4. Coma, MAURINE Macomb, Illinois English Emersonian 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 35 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 45 Green Door 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer5 Sequel Staff 45 Class Vice President 35 Dele- gate to N.S.F.A. 45 Hockey Team 1. CooPER, PEARL Colchester, Illinois H islory . History Club 45 French Club 4. DIETERICH, KATHRYN Versailles, Illinois Art Palette and Brush, Reporter. PARK, THELMA Vermont, Illinois Elementary Education Sociology Club 3, 45 Orches- tra 1, 2, 35 M1cDowell Glee Club 2, 35 Y.W.C.A. 4. Fismau, JIMMAE Macomb, Illinois Music x Kappa Delta Pi 3,-45 Diana Klub 1, 2, 3, 45 MacDowell Glee 'Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Or- chestra 45 English Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Y.W. C.A. 1, 45 4 years work in 3 years. 1932 pn The SEQ EL FISHER, LOWELL B. Beardstown, Illinois English Men's Glee Club Manager 2, President 3g Forum Vice Pres- ident I3 Class President 23 Platonian President 33 Bach- elor Klub l, 2, 33 Home- coming Plays 1, 23 Christ- mas Plays 1, 2, 3g Debate Team 1. ' ' FREY, ABBIE RUTH Carthage, Illinois English Carthage Collegeg University of Colorado3 Y.W.C.A. 43 Geography Club 43 Sociology Club 43 Platonian 43 W.A.A. 43 The Modern Magi 4. GILMORE, STELLA Aledo, Illinois Elementary Education Geography Club 43 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 43 Hockey Team 2. GROTE, SARAH Griggsville, Illinois Commercial Commercial Club 2, 43 Y.W. C.A. 13 Sociology Club 43 Latin Club 13 Kappa Delta Pi 43 4 years work in 3 years. I-IAINLINE, LoU1sE Macomb, Illinois Primary Education 3 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Diana Klub 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4g Eng- lish Club 1. FRANK, ALINE Kirkwood, Illinois Home Economics Bradley 1, 23 Home Econom- ics Club 3, 4g MacDowell Glee Club 3, 43 English Club 43 Y.W.C.A. 4. GATES, MARCELLA L. Oakville, Iowa Latin S.P.Q.R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Consul 43 W.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Y.W. C.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Diana Klub 3, 4g Platonian Club l, 2, 3, 43 Sociology Club 3, 43 Hockey 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 3g Volley Ball 2. GLOYD, HELEN Macomb, Illinois Primary Education French Club 33 MacDowell Glee Club l, 2, 33 Y.W.C.A. I, 2. GUY, PEARL Macomb, Illinois Ari Kappa Delta Pi 4g Palette and Brush 1, 2, 3, 43 English Club 43 History Club 4. HALL, CLYDE Bradford, Illinois Industrial Arts Bachelor Klub 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 43 Men's Glee Club 3, 4, Assistant Manager 43 Sequel Staff 43 Varsity Klub 43 Athletic Board of Control 43 Y.M.C.A. 1, 23 Green Door 33 Football Mana- ger 4. 1932 The SEQUEL FREEMAN HALL Roseville, Illinois Commercial Education Commercial Club 4, Secre- tary, Agriculture Club 4, Glee Club 4, Bachelor Klub 2, 3, 4, Student Activity Board 3. VELMA HANRS Roseville. Illinois English Platonian Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE I-IEISLER Basco, Illinois Commercial Education VIOLA BELL HoELscHER Brooklyn, Illinois Home Economics Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Soci- ology Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Geography 1, 2, English 2, 3, Palette and Brush 3, 4, Chorus I. GAROLD D. I-IoLsTINIs Colchester, Illinois English Editor-in-Chief S e q u e I 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Pi Kappa Delta 4, Secretary- Treasurer, Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Green Door l, 2, 3, 4, Platonian 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer l, Font 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Col- lege Orator 2, Varsity Debate I, 2, 3, Business Manager Courier 2, 3, 4, Coach Acad- :my Debate 4, Homecoming Plays 1, 2, 3, Christmas Festivals 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 ,. A Louisa HALLENBECK Macomb, Illinois Lulin and English Diana Klub I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, S.P.Q.R. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 4, Platonian 3, 4, Vice President 3, Sociology Club 3, President 3, W.A.A. Vice President 2, Y.W.C.A. 4, Green Door 1, 2, 3, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Stu- dent Council l, Sequel Staff 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. BEN F. HEAP Media, Illinois Inrlusfrial Arts MRS. LOUISE HILL - Fairview, Illinois Primary Erluvalion MacDowell Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Geography Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1, So- ciology Club 1, 2, 3, Director 2, W.A.A. 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Silver Trophy Win- ner 3, English Club 4, Font 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief Western Courier 3, Honor Student 2, 4. LESTER I-Iocuri Monmouth, Illinois Hislory History Club 4, Y.M.C.A. 4, ,Ist-ball 2. 1 r J I - 2 abd-V V L4p,,fM,.f:f fl iii, f Q.,-71 FREIIA Hovr Hull, Illinois Art Art Editor Sequel 4, Diana Klub 1, 2, 3, 4, Palette and Brush l, 2, 3, 4, 'President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Mac- Dowell Glee Club 3, 4, Geog- raphy Club 3, 4, College Orchestra 4, Dance Drama 2. 1932 The SEQUEL I We ,. ff HU soN, CARL N voo, Illinois Physical Educalion Men's Glee Club 3, 4. JONES, CHARLES Easton, Illinois Chemistry ' Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, -43 Vice President 4: Physics Club 45 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. KENT., BERNICE I Pomona, New York Education French Club 1, 2, 35 Green Door 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.W.C.A. 1, 43 -Emersonian 4g Mac- Dowell Glee Club 43 Hoc- key 1. - KINDLE, GEORGE F. Nebo, Illinois Physirul Edurufion Men's Glee Club 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Green Door lg Pike County Club lg Basket- ball I, 2g Football 1, 23 4 years work in 3 years. LANGE, WILLIAM Havana, Illinois History Forum 3, -4, President 45 His- tory Club Vice President 3, President 43 Men's Glee Club 3, 43 Geography Club 33 Debate 3, 4. HULSON, MARY - Colchester, Illinois Primary Eduealion MacDowell Glee Club 43 Rural Club 4g Y.W.C.A. 45 Christmas Play 4g Courier Staff 4. 'KEACI-1, VESTA Table Grove, Illinois English Kappa Delta, Pi 3, 4, Presi- dent 4g Platonian 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, Forum 3, 45 Font 4g Y.W.C.A. I, 3, Cabinet 45 Courier Staff I, 3, 4, Editor 45 Women's De- bate Tenm 35 Extempore Speaking 33 4 years work in 3 years. KEYS, JOHN I Macomb, Illinois Euglisb Men's Glee Club 2, 3, 43 English Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 45 Bachelor Klub 2, 3, 4g Varsity Klub 3, 4: Cheer Leader l, 2, 5g Var- sity Debate 2, ,3g Forum 2, 35 Student Council lg Kappa Delta Pi 4g Green Door 1, 2, 33 Chairman Senior Dance Committee 4. KNOCHE, CARL Elsen, Paderborn Land, Germany Laiiu S.P.Q.R. 43 Curile Aedile. LAWRENCE, MARY C. Macomb, 'Illinois History History Club 35 Sociology 2g W.A.A. 25 English Club 2: ' Volley Ball 2: Christmas Fes- tival Zg 4 years work in 3 years. 1932 Tlael SEQUEL .!, 1 LEMMER, JACK A. Macomb, Illinois History Kappa Delta Pi 45 History Club 35 Geography Club 45 Y.M.C.A. 3, 45 Varsity Klub 45 Baseball Manager 35 4 years work in 3 years. Loan, ISABELLE DeWitt, Iowa English Augustana 15 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Reporter 45 Emersonian 3, 4, President 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 45 Class Secretary-Treasurer 45, Sequel Staff 45 Courier Staff 45 Vol- ley Ball 2. LYFORD, HELEN Port Byron, Illinois' Home Economics Home Economics Club 45 MacDowell Glee Club 4. MAYFIELD, ODESSA Mt. Sterling, Illinois' Home Economics ome Economics Club 1, 2. 3, 45 Chemistry Club 2, 3, 45 ciology Club 2, 35 Y.W. .A. 2, 4. fl MILLIKIN, EVELYN Colchester, Illinois English Emersonian 45 Courier Staff 45 Trelawney of the Wells 35 4 years work in 3 years. LLOYD, HELEN Atkinson, Illinois English Platonian 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3. LUSK, Lols Good Hope, Illinois English Emersonian 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 35 W.A.A. l, 25 S.P.Q.R. 15 Hockey I, 2. MAXWELL, LoU1sE Bardolph, Illinois English Platonian 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 MacDowell Glee Club 2, 3, 45 History .Club 3, 45 Le Cercle Fran- cais 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. I, 3, 45 Font 45 Courier Staff, Pub- licity Editor 3. MCFADDEN, RALPH Colchester, Illinois History History Club 3, 45 Commer- cial Club 45 Geography Club 4. MooN, DOROTHY Macomb, Illinois Latin Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 MacDowell Glee Club 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4. Iiorfy-six 1932 Tlge SEQUEL '1 4 ,512 , 329 MORGAN, RUTH L. Hillsdale, Illinois Home Economics Diana Klub 3, 4g Kappa Delta Pi 43 W.A.A. 3, 4,1Treasurer 43 Home Economics Club 1, 3, 43 Platonian 3, 43 Hockey 3, 4, Captain 43 Basketball 3, 4, Captain 43 4 years work in 3 years. .Lx JJ J I .. ,gq'iw5jEf,fIi'0se-9,u-s. M ,W 1 11. fi ,gs-F liggfziaistwwx jig ' gachelor Klub 2, 3 Chemis- try Club 1, 2, 4, President 23 Glee Club 23 4 years work in 3 years. PENNINGTON, KATHRYNE Industry, Illinois, Home Economics Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 43 Diana Klub 3, 43 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive Board 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 43 English Club 23 Y.W. C.A. 1, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. PRATHER, CAROLINE Rossville, Illinois Primizry Education Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 33 English Club 2, 3, 43 Diana' Klub 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3,43 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS, MRS. IRIS Macomb, Illinois English Platonian 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 43 Summer School. .MJJ11-L 'XL MULLEN, GRAQE Macomb, 'Illinois History Kappa Delta Pi 43 History Club 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. I, 2, 43 English Club 2, 3. I PATTON, VIRGINIA Macomb, Illinois English English Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer, 2, 4, Presi- dent 33 Green Door I, 2, 3, 4g Class Vice President 43 Homecoming Play 43 Hoc- key 2. 3 PETERSON, Lois 'G:1lesburg, Illinois ' Mathematics Post Graduate, Knox '31 B.S. Degree: Chemistry Club 4. ROBERTS, ALVIN B. , Macomb, Illinois. History ' Summer Schoolg History Club .43 Forum 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4g Kappa Delta Pi 3, 43 Debate Team 43 '- Modern Magi 4. ROBINSON, FLORENCE E. Ottumwa, Iowa - Aft Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa, 1, 2g Palette and Brush Treasurer 4, President Dowell Glee Club 3, 43 Physics Club 3 3 Western I Christmas Card Design 19313 4 years Work in 3 years. 1932 Mama 43 Emersonian 3, 43 Mac-- The SEQUEL Scnwanz, Euzanlzru W. Wataga, Illinois Lower lGrades KappaiDelta Pi 3, 45 Emerson- ian 45 History Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Geog- raphy Club 45 Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4. SHEPHERD, PAULINE R. Russellville, Alabama Geography Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Geog- raphy Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 25 History Club 1, 25 Chemistry Club 15 Class Hock- ey Team I, Z5 4 years work in three years. SIMON, RUTH Liberty, Illinois. Mathematics Physics Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 35 Le Cercle Fran- cais 35 Sociology 35 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 4, Secretary-Treasurer. STICKLE, NELLIE Macomb, Illinois History W.A.A. 3, 45 MacDowell Glee Club 3, 45 History Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Emersonian 45 Physics Club 35 Volleyball 35 Basketball 35 Baseball 15 Hockey 4. STIDUM, BEULAH Knoxville, Iowa Commercial Commercial Club I, 2, 3, 45 French l, 25 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. Sco'rT, KEITH Macomb, Illinois English U. of I. 35 Green Door 2, 4, Vice President 2, President 45 Glee Club 45 Bachelor Klub l, 2, 45 Platonian 1, 2, 45 Class President 15 Student Council 25 Adam's Apple I5 A Full House 25 Green Door Minstrel 25 Believe It or Not 45 Modern Magi l, 45 Emanuel 2. SHUPE, E. IRENE Macomb, Illinois Physical Education Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Diana Klub 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Y.W.C.A. 45 Green Door 1, 2, 3,345 Stu- dent Council 2, 4, President 45 N.S.F.A. Delegate 45 Couri- er Staff 45 Physical Education Club I, 2, 3, 45 Sociology Club 3, 45 Believe It or Not 45 Basketball l, 2, 4: Hockey 2, 45 4 years work in 3 years. Avon Illinois SPANGLER, CHARLES f, , . . l Chr-mlslry Y.M.C.A. 1, -2, 3, 4, President - Wf 3, Geography Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3, 45 Bach- elor Klub 2, 3, 45 Emanuel 15 The Good Shepherd 2. STICKLEN, RUBY Macomb, Illinois Geography MncDowell Glee Club 3, 45 Forum 3. SULLIVAN, JOHN L. Macomb, Illinois History Green Door I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 2, 3, 45 Class President 15 French Club 2: Sociology Club 35 Prince of Adventure 2. law Puffy-vigbl 1 9 3 2 1. U' The SEQUEL SULLIVAN, MAXINE Macomb, Illinois Latin Latin 3, 4, Vice President 3g English Club 23 Green Door 3, Hockey l, 2, 3. Q TROTTER, OPAL Macomb, Illinois Home EC01IOIlliC.l' Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, 43 Diana Klub 3, 45 Mac- Dowell Glee Club 3, 4, Y.W. C.A. 1, 2, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 25 W.A.A. 4: Hockey Team 4g 4 years work in 3 years. XVAGGONER, DOROTHY Macomb, Illinois Music Diana Klub 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4g MacDowell Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Green Door 2, 3, 45 English Club 2g W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Activity Board 25 Prince of Adventure 2: Kempy 3g Believe It or Not 45 Christmas Festival 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hock- ey 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2g 4 years work in 3 years. XVATSON, ARCHIE M. Table Grove, Illinois Hislory Indiana Central College, Indi- anapolis, 1, 2: Glee Club 3, 4, History Club 3, 45 Never Sweat Team 3, 4. WILLIAMS, ELSIE Genesee, Illinois Home Economics North Central College 1, 2: Diana Klub 4: Home Econom- ics Club l, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. 1. 2: Sociology Club 3g Basket- ball l, 2, 4g Baseball I, 23 Soccer l, 2. TROTTER, JAY Macomb, Illinois Industrial Arts Bachelor Klub 43 French Club 2, 35 Physics 35 Chemistry 33 Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 2: Geneva Conference 2: Band 2, 3. TALLEY, CLAIRE Swan Creek, Illinois English English Club l, 2, 4, President 4, Vice President 25 Forum 2, 3, 4, Vice President 44 Bach- elor Klub 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4. WALLER ESTHER MAY Macomb, Illinois Latin Diana Klub 4, English Club l, 2, 43 Green Door I, 2, 45 S.P.Q.R. l, 2, 4g Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 4g 4 years work in 3 years. WELTON, Evrssnrr Quincy, Illinois Biology Kappa Delta Pi 45 Glce Club 4g Men's Quartette 4: Emerson- ian 45 Y.M.C.A, 4, Treasurer, Debate 45 Christmas Festival 4. WILLIAMS, MARIETTA Macomb, Illinois English Emersonian l, 2, 3, 4g History Club 3, 4. 19 3 2 lfm-l,v-nim' The SEQUEL GRAHAM, HELEN S. Macomb, Illinois Commerce Diana Klub 1, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secretary-Tre.is- urer 3, 45 Commercial Club 35 Alumni Secretary 45 Assist- ant Editor Courier 45 Home- coming Committee 4. YATES, ANNABELLE Macomb, Illinois Physical Educulion, Art Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Dianna Klub 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. l, 2. 3, 45 Hiking Captain 35 Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Green Door 1, 2, 3, 45 Pallette and Brush 1, 2, 3, Vice President 35 Hockey 1, 2, 4 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 years work 'in,3 years. BROWN, LAVERNE Raritan, Illinois Biology ELDER, IRENE Macomb, Illinois Mathematics MARTIN, MARGARET Macomb, Illinois Upper Grades MENNE, JOSEPH Canton, Illinois Chemistry PITTINGER, DALE Macomb, Illinois Physical Education NEssEL, Donorx-xx' E. Avon, Illinois Commercial Commercial 2, 3, 45 French Club 4. YouNG, VICTOR L. Barclqlph, Illinois Physics Physics Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 45 Green Door 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 35 Y.M.C.A. l, 2, 35 House of Ramalf' 35 Bohemian Girl 15 Mod- crn'Magi 4. BAssET'r, BLANCHE Macomb, Illinois Elcmcnlary CI-IAMBERLAIN, EDWARD Bluffs, Illinois Physical Education Fos'rER, WM. Macomb, Illinois Cbcmistry IVICALLISTER, EDGAR Colmar, Illinois History WEAR, FAYE Macomb, Illinois Elrmeniary Fiffy 3 2 The SEQUEL E M Iunior Class OFFICERS President ...,......... i ..... r .............. ............ M AX WALTERS Vice' President ........... -. ........ ..... M ILDRED MooN Secretary-Treasurer ........ ........, G RETCHEN I-IOLZER At the opening of the Fall Quarter there were one hundred and :eleven Juniors enrolled, a much larger class than there has been for several years. l The class has been active and Well represented in all school activities and school organizations. Members of our class are prominent in the Bachelor Klub, Diana Klub, Men's Glee Club, Varsity Klub, the Green Door, and most of the departmental clubs at Western. ' E A Those from the junior Class who were outstanding in football were Scott Black, Shan Boyd, Collins Creasey, Walter Grebe, Abner Levine, and Franklyn Nardin. We were very Well represented on the basketball floor by James Grigsby, Charles Wells, Gilbert Love, Elmer Alexander, and James Beedle. The board for the 1933 Sequel was elected during the Winter quarter: Editor-in- . chief, Richard Crabb, Business Manager, Paul Rush, Art Editor, Elsie Davis, Mechanical Editor, Elwyn Graham, Feature Editor, Elizabeth Zipseg Women's Athletics, Mildred 'Moong Men's Athletics, Roy Paulson. ' The outstanding issue of the Courier was the one issued by the Junior Class. The climax of the social season for the Juniors was the Junior Prom, a very attrac-' tive and successful dance, which was held in the Spring, in the Morgan gymnasium. Although coming from many different localities, we have been united into one loyal group, all very much interested in the affairs of Western. D 1932 The SEQUEL ELMER ALEXANDER Aurora, Ill. FERNE ASBURY Hamilton, Ill. GRACE BAXTER ' Augusta, Ill. LAVERNE BROWN Raritan, Ill. MARJORIE BOWMAN Ruslmville, Ill. IRENE CLAYTON Macomb, Ill. FAIRY CORNING Moline, Ill. HELEN CoRz1NE jerseyville, Ill. RICHARD CRABB Macomb, Ill. MARY CRABILL H Macomb, Ill. SEARLE DEAN Woodstock, Ill. EVA DEFAUT Clayton, Ill. ELEANOR DILL Macomb, Ill. JAMES DOUGLASS Macomb, Ill. ALTA EVANS Mendon, Ill. ,lox-IN EWING Macomb, Ill. IQENNETH BARRETT Macomb, Ill. ANNA BEAL Henderson, Ill. MAuR1cE COLE Macomb, Ill. WILLIAM Coticu Macomb, Ill. ELSIE DAv1s Payson, Ill. WILBUR DEVINNEY East Moline, Ill. DOROTHY ELWICK St. Paul, Minn. LEAH Fox Good Hope, Ill. E 2 lfifly-Iwo 3 2 The SEQUEL 3 E BURDETTE GRAHAM Adair, Ill. WlNlFR ED GUTHRIE Nebo, Illl JAMES HENDERSON Macomb, Ill. RALPH JOHNSON Astoria, Ill. ANNE LOGAN Burlington, Iowa ELIZABETH MILLER Baylis, Ill. MARGARET NEILL Farmington, Ill. SHELBY PRICE Blandinsville, Ill. ELVYN GRAHAM Adair, Ill. VINCENT GREY Pittsfield, Ill. HOLMES HAMILTON Keithsburg, Ill. HELEN HEDGECOCK Plymouth, Ill. GRETCHEN HOLZER Galesburg, Ill. XV:LMA HERRING. Bushnell, Ill. H BERNICE KING Macomb, Ill. ABNER LEVINE LaSalle, Ill. JOE MASON Camp Point, Ill. ELSIE MELVIN Cuba, Ill. EVELYN MILLER Canton, Ill. MILDREIJ MOON Macomb, Ill. MILLICENT NELSON Macomb, Ill. JOHN PEOPLES Monmouth, Ill. AUDREY RABY Adair, Ill. CECILIA ROARK Macomb, Ill. 193 2 IW-M Iff- I, The SEQUEL GENEVIEVE ROARK Macomb, Illinois PAUL RUsH Quincy, Illinois ELIZABETH SCHWARZ Wataga, Illinois IRVIN SCHNEIDER Monroe, Wisconsin SELINA SPILLER Vermont, Illinois GLADYS STEINHAUER Rock Island, Illinois BRINTON SULLI-VAN Macomb, Illinois RICHARD SWEARINGEN I-Iersman, Illinois MAX WALTERS Smithfield, Illinois ELVYN WALTY Springfield, Illinois CHARLES WELLS Macomb, Illinois EARL WIPERT q Kewanee, Illinois JOBI3 YARD Colchester, Illinois HELEN LYFORD Port Byron, Illinois GILBERT 'LovE Griggsville, Illinois JAMES BEEDLE Griggsville, Illinois FRANCES RUTLEDGE Macomb, Illinois IQENNETH SOWERS Pittsfield, Illinois PAULINE STRODE Lewistown, Illinois PAUL VAIL Macomb, Illinois IVA WARNER LaHarpe, Illinois RUBEN ' WRIGHT Cuba, Illinois ELIZABETH ZIPSE Quincy, Illinois H WILLIAM FOSTER Macomb, Illinois QSenior-entered latej Fifln'-fwfr 193 2 The SEQUEL 3 H p h Sophomore Class ' OFFICERS President ..........o. ............o.. . ......... ..-UGRANVILLE BLYTHE Vice President. ........ ...... . BERXVYN ROBINSON Secretary ...N......... ....... . HILDRETH LOVELL Treasurer ...... ...... G ERALD HAMMOND Think of it+half of our Freshmen friends of last year did not return! Out of four hundred and sixty-one Freshmen last year only two hundred, and thirty-one were back again to carry on. And how we carried on! We studied hard a great deal of the time and played hard some of the time. , We gave our best to Western. We gave to the basketball and football teams, to plays, to speech, and to social life. Speaking of social life, the Homecoming Dance, sponsored each year by the Sopho- mores, was this year attended by the largest crowd ever. But that isn't all. We appre- ciate their remarks, which make us feel our efforts were worthwhile. The decoration scheme was an old southern garden, with real trees, blossoming Wisteria, a pergola with white columns, dim lights, and dreamy melodies furnished by colored music makers. Our skating party won't be forgotten either. Eats-umm-lots of 'em, and' such eats! Yes, some wondered if Dan Cupid had started out early because so many boys and girls fell for each other! ' In athletics both our men and women were found actively engaged in competition- intramural and interscholastic. Charles Higgs, Berwyn Robinson, Arthur Justus, Harry Stover, Cecil Russell, Cecil Doyle, and Tom Short made letters in football. Both Short and Higgs made letters in basketball. The Sophomore women participated with great enthusiasm in volleyball, hockey, basketball, archery, and baseball. We are proud of our members' record in sports! - ' The Sophomore Cotillion, on April 15, with our beautiful Queen, an excellent orchestra, and gay, colored balloons, brought to a climax a most successful social season. H M 193 2 fffa-rw ffke SEKQLHEL julia Adams Ralph Adkins Anna Albee Myra Allison Catherine Anderson Pauline Anderson Sylvia Anderson Mildred Applegate Mamie Armstrong Dorothy Bacon Mildred Bean Granville Blythe Frances Bown Newton Bricker Alice Brown Vera Bruder Harold Bruniga Elinor Butcher Clarice Butterfield Edward Callihan Hazel Campbell Marie Carlson Helen Carrison Cuyler Carson Pauline Cawell Olive Churchill Louise Clay Paul Coffman Elma Cordell Ina Cox Mildred Crabtree Faye Crapnell James Currens Norma Dahl Dora Darner Fifly-six 1932 The SEQUEL H H Maybelle Davis Dorotha Dennis Joseph Devine Dorothy Dowdall Cecil Doyle Naomi Edmonds Burdette Effland Gladys Eshon Leo Ewing Dorothy Farnsworth Frances Fisher Mary K. Foster Helen Friend Raymond Fries Clarice Gain Eleanor Gentle Loretta Gift Bernard Graham Velma Griihth Ora Grote Ethel Guthrie Ruth Hadley Madge Hainline Margaret Hanchett Lucille Hann George Haver Helen Hatfield Ruth Hedberg Lawrence Heine Lois Henderson i jack Hickman Maxine Hickman Edna Hills Vernon Hinman Patricia Holden 1932 Fiflj'-Sf'lfl'll The SEQUEL 1 Q I Rex Hoover Russel Horack Wayne Horack Basil Houle Frances Huey Lorainne Huggins Weixdell Hunt Alice Hunter Donovan Ingels jean Kimble june Kemper Ralph Kirkpatrick Kathryn Kirley Mary Klingebiel William Kratzer Kathleen Lange Florence Lantz Minnie Lawson Cecil Leibowitz Margie Lloyd Sara Lloyd Marjorie Lovejoy Hildreth Lovell Arthur Loy Erna Mann Mildred Marshall Marjorie Mathis Mamie Mautino Rollo McCall Mary McCallister Velma McCartney Dorochy McDavirr Evelyn Merker Marie Metcalf Maxine Miller Fifty-right 3 2 ffle SENQIIEL H Q Helen McCutcheon Howard Moon Dorothy Morris Katherine Morris Mildred Morris Genevieve Mullan Dola Munson Geraldine Newman Frank Neylon Betty Nichols Elizabeth Parker Inez Parkins Arthur Parks Keith Parry Ruth Peacock Maxine Peters Jane Purdum Naomi Queen Margaret Rainey MaxineQReed Mary Reeder Ruth Reuss Marian Ridings Max Risinger Berwyn Robinson Beatrice Rodgers Lucille Russell Lucille Ruebush Woodrow Salter Mary Sartory Pauline Schuehart Mary Schmitz Elizabeth Schwartz Randall Shield Louise Shive 1932 Fifi-y-niur Tlgep SEQUEL Caroline Smith June Spear Stanley Soper Beulah Spicer 1 Garnet Spicer Paul Stabler Gail Stice u Harry Stover Geraldine Stratton Curtis Strode Mary Sullivan Ruth Moore Talley Russell Vail Bradford Vincent Esther Waid Alice Weinheiner Helen Wainright Virginia Ward Wilma Warner Cleo Weaver Eleanor West Mildred Wetterling Anne Wiley Kermit Wilt Erma Williams Caroline Winters Marion Wiseman George Yeast Erma Yeoman Laura Zessin E 55 MW 1932 The SEQUEL . Freshmen Class OFFICERS i S President ............ ..................,... ......... . J OHN QATHOUT Vice President ........... ....... . LAWRENCE PATRICK Secretary-Treasurer ..... ..., TREVA LEFTRIDGE Last fall nearly three hundred and forty green Freshmen were added to Western's huge list of college students. These same people who struggled through Freshman week and braved the trials and tribulations during that time would scarcely be recognized now. That bewildered greenish look has been replaced by a smiling, intelligent expres- sion of happiness. The Freshmen have learned that faculty members are only human beings and not cruel gods as some feared last fall. The class is well represented in athletics, the Men's Glee Club, Green Door, Palette and Brush, MacDowell Glee Club, W.A.A., and Public Speaking. Ross Dustin won first in the declamatory contest with Ruth Volkmar tying for second. John Oathout won in the oratorical contest, and Kenneth Dixon Won the extemporaneous speaking contest. Many of our men starred in football and basketball while track, baseball, and tennis attracted many. During the month of December, the annual all-school dance was held in the men's gym. The decorations carried out the idea of a pirate's ship with a skeleton suspended above the orchestra., ' A skating party was held in the winter at Chandler's Skating Rink. The Spring Frolic was a great success. The dance was held in the Women's gym which was appropriately decorated. The class wishes to express its appreciation to Dr. Waggoner, the class advisor, for his excellent assistance. A E H 1932 Q ,. The SEQUEL E E William Adams Geneva Aiken Anna Albee Karl Albee Dorothy Anders Maxine Anders Maxine Anderson Wilnla Anderson Dorothy Ashby Lloyd Atwater Alma Babcock James Bailey Mrs. Mary Bailey William Bailey Elizabeth Barron Helen Bean Mildred Bean Leslie Bedenbender Betty Belshaw Leonard Berglund Clarice Blackert June Blackledge Neva Blakely Virgil Bolen Christine Bollin Florence Bond Luellan Bowles Elizabeth Boyle Evelyn Brackeveld George Brand Thelma Brashear Anna Brem Robert Brinton Kathryn Broderick Ellis Brooks Edna Brown Mary Brubeck Frances Bryan Paul Burgess ' Jessie Burnett Hildreth Butterfield Elizabeth Cale Hazel Campbell Ralph Campbell Day Campbell Ruby Carlson Ruth Carlson Helen Carmack Robert Champion Winifred Charles Pearl Chipman Ethel Clark Helen Coard Anna Coats Helen Cochran Margaret Cochran R. J. Conboy Madge Conlce Glenn Conover .Helen Conwell MM 4',,, 1932 T196 SEQUEL H 5 Margaret Craft Robert Crowe Laura Curran Margaret Dannenberg Clyde David Max David Elma Davis Herschel Dawson Major Day Edwin DeCamp Wayne Decker Marshall Denish Dorotha Dennis George Dickerson Robert Dinsmore Kenneth Dixon Grace Dobbs Merritt Doneghue William Doney Frances Doran Mildred Dougherty Kathleen Douglass Cecil Doyle Gayland Draegert Kenneth Duke Harold Dunbar Gladys Dunlap Ross Dustin Max Eddy Burdette Effland Paul Elias Hazel Engdahl Frances Evans Neva Everly Leo Ewing Kathryn Fahnestock Earl Faris Rowena Farwell Anna Finnegan Dorothy Fisher Ray Fisher Harry Flynn Dorothea Fugatc Maxine Fulton Edward Furnace Elden Geahart Ray German Bernadine Gilfrey Earl Graham Elsa Greenquist Lorene Gross Glenn Guy Elva Hagan Anadel Hall Lucille Hall Helen Hampton George Hanawalt Warren Haver Esther I-Iillyer Emil Hendricks 1 9 3 2 Sixfy-ilnw' The SEQUEL M H Mary V. Hermeling Florence Hickman Woodrow Hickman Louis Higgs Ruth Hillman Edna Hills Evelyn Hillyer Clarice Himmel Rowena Hodgett Patricia Holden Mary Holland Jessie Holmes XVilma Hoover Buel Houle Jessie Howes Berwyn Huey Frances Huey Donald Hulson Terrill Hulson Dorothy Hunt Robert Hunter Doris Huston Elizabeth Icenogle Alice Irish R aymond Irish Mildred Jackson Thomas Jackson Grace Jacobs Ferne Johnson Gladys Johnson Harrietta Jolmson Miriam Johnson Ruth Johnson Virgil Johnson Marvin Jones Naomi Jones Ruth Kathmann Alice Kays Verna Kerr Minnie Kingery Herbert Kraushaar Sylvester Lackscheide Lawrence Laeding Robert Landis Richard Larner Herman Lashbrook Treva Leftridge Virginia Leighty Dorothy Lewis Roy Lewis Fay Lierly Olin Lionberger Garnett Lober Lois Lomax Dorothy Looser Arthur Loring Floyd Lower Frances Loy Mary Lavere Luman Alta Lung E H Sixiy-fmlr 3 2 The SEQUEL EE H Roberta Lynch Florentine Markley Marjorie Marks Lowel Marshall Leta Martin Mary E. Martin Floyd Mathews Mary Agnes McAdams Elmer McAllister Gerald McCormick Bernice McClintock Helen McCutcheon Virginia McDavitt Shirley Means Charles Meier Myrl Michel Albert Miller Edith Miller Maxine Miller Stanford Mitchell Howard Moon Frances Moore Margaret Moore John Morley Catherine Morris Mildred Morris Vernabelle Morrow Dora Mae Mosher Oliver Muelder Harvey Mullan Louise Murphy William Murphy Dorothy Myers Chas. Mullan Hazel Myers Jack Nee Wilbur Neice Herschel Neill Earl Oakson John Oathout Virginia Oblander Coletta O'I-learn Frances Oldknow Katherine Pace Georgia Parnell Lawrence Patrick Linnea Pearson Ethel Peterson Kathryn Peterson Elaine Pickrel Leon Pickrel Lyle Pilcher Mary Pollock Everette Pyle Alice Ray Mary Reeder Dorothy Reilley Dorothy Rice Marjorie Rich Charles Ridings H E 1932 Sixty-ji ffke SEKQIUIL EE A E Caroline Riordan Alva Ripka Alta Ripley Ruth Richey Marie Robinson Mary Robinson XWilma Rodefeld Nona Romine Gladys Rosenquist Fred Ryan Lola Salzman Sanford Sarff Irene Schafer Bessie Schreiner Veneta Schroeder Pauline Schuehart Helen Schwartz Maxine Sears Virginia Serrot joe Shake Verna Shanholzer Elizabeth Sheets Frances Shimmin Tom Short Matilda Seigman Caroline Smith Ethel Smith Fern Smith Maxine Smith Bliss Soule Delbert Spangler Isyl Spangler Martha Steele Mildred Steiner Isabelle Stenzil Anna Marie Steward Dorothy Stickle Ambrose St. John NVayne Stoneking Howard Strader Donald Stroh Alice Sullivan Bertha Swanson Eva Swanson Richard Swartzbaugh W. J. Swartzbaugh Merle Swearingen Walter Switzer Thelma Tadlocke Curtis Talbot Esther Teel Bernice Tholen Esther Tholen Martha Thomas Nadine Thorpe Icel Thrush Opal Totten Genevieve Uhlman Louis Upp Dorothy Van Cleave E B www 1932 The SEQUEL EE EE Curtis Vannatta Jessie Veech Ruth Volkmar Clara Vollmer Virginia Wear Cleona Weaver Evelyn Webb Dorothy Welch Paul Whalen Ruth White Carolyn Wike Doris Willey Benson Windmiller Worth Windmiller Nola Wineland Mabel Woods Hazel Woodworth Evelyn Woolem Clarence Wright Dorcas Wright Hilda Wright Mildred Yarnell Chellis Young Robert Young Dorothy Zachan Charles Barrett Helen Brown Edward Callihan Helen Dixon Retta Dixon Robert Dudman Clidean Edmonds Carol Filder Louise Garrison Theresa Geeting Norma Green Ada Harper Myrtle Hillery Joe Hoffman Panzia Hunter Edith Lawyer Dorothy Lug Helen Pyle Max Reno A Lola Rockhold Sarah Ruthe Dorothy Shcnor James Strode Irving Stroh Lois Taylor Joseph Valentine Kenneth Wallace Charles Weber Herbert Whitehouse .v I E i E 1932 Slww Q The Social Doorway MONROE HALL 1 Our third great doorway cannot be avoided if we desire a life of service among the millions of people in our little world. The art of getting along with others successfully is to be admired by every worthy individual. Let us glance through this doorway into the parlor of life,', where each enjoys his fellowmen at their best. In this room of gorgeous furnishings we discover the ideal social enjoymcnts where everyone is happy and healthy. There is no partiality, no hatred, no ill1feeling of any kind. It is life at its best socially. Every person has a right to his rich social inheritance in order that he may develop a philosophy of optimism. He should demand the opportunity to become socially efficient, for life, after all, is the ability to earn a living with the limitations which have been given man. We see man's effort on every hand to satisfy his social desires. In many of his trials he has failed but he faithfully continues his search for the proper amount and kind of play and fellowship. In the social division of the Sequel will be found the record of Western' students in the parlor of lifen in their attempt to secure the proper kind of enjoyment. School parties, dances, receptions, clubs, and other college programs have found their rightful place in the social life of our students. There has been a sincere effort to try to know each other better and to have a clearer understanding of each other's problems and joys. Students realize that life complete is enriched by the presence of friends and that it is the purpose of friends to help each other to bring out the good within for service. I l7?7 SOCI v 'r 5 Q ,Ii 5,1 :Sify-'51-ig Q - .: , .4 -i-7 .1,:'T-.':'2,. 1 5. ffl. P: L, 'll-54-Ivaafx -'lg--in- 27' 2 vg':. '-. ,--H 1-nfs.,--x' 1'-s-dc,--'--92 -1 '. - -, 2 Si2g:?i15f2gi4 1,4571 :5.:3L5gJ3 pI3'LE754:2:S,51. gg, O.. 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Q - w-.rg-.vu Kjg. , 'gig'-Q mb, 5x'f'n-51111 ' 195.5 ORGANIZATIGNS and FEATURES The SEQUEL 5 H E THE SEQUEL STAFF GAROLD D. I-IOLSTINE ........ ...............,. Editor-in-Chief OMAR C. ESTES . ......... ..... . Business Manager S CLYDE HALL ..... -. ..... Mechanical Editor FREDA HOYT .......... .- ................ . Art Editor ANNABELLE YATES .................... .Assistant Art Editor ISABELLE LOAR ......... ..--Organization Editor, Sequel Poet LOUISE HALLENBECK ............................. Wo-men's Sports VERNON BROADHEAD, ...,. .. ....... .Merfs Sports MAURINE COLE. ............. ....... , Feature Editor OMAR C. ESTES D B,,,i,,m M,,,,,,ge, ELIZABETH THOMPSON, ...... ....... . Academy Edztor The Sequel, 1932 We are very happy to present to you the SEQUEL of 1932, and it is our sincerest wish that you will find in it a memory book which will recall many enjoyable experi- ences and pleasant personalities that have helped you to appreciate your educational and social home at Western. Some of you have been at Western only one year, While others have been under the influence of Our College for four and even eight years. Perhaps to some of you Western does not have the value that we have tried to interpret as yet, but we feel sure that you, too, after you have been here four years, will agree with us in our very humble interpretation of our beloved College. It has been the aim of the management of the Sequel to make this a book of memories, which our lives will ever long to express in our educational philosophies. With this aim constantly before us we have attempted to build the book around a constructive, Wholesome theme which has for its purpose the presentation of the best that Western has to offer in the four-fold development of the individual for the realization of life's greatest values. In Order to accomplish this aim we have selected the best of views of our campus and have attempted to give a new treatment of every section of the book. It has been our purpose to present our faculty, students, and campus activities in the relationships FREDA HOYT ANNABELLE YATES LoU1sE HALLENBECK VERNON BROADHEAD W E W... 193 2 The SEQUEL 55 55 SEQUEL BOARD W' fFaculty Membersj MR. WETZEL ..,,...... L .x.........,.. . ............. ..... C bairman MR. WAGGONER ..... . ...... Plao-tograplay MR. MILLER .,.,..., ........ P rinting Miss POTTLE .... ..... A rt MRS. STROME ..... .......... . Art Miss HOOVER ..... ...... L iterary Miss MYERS ..... ........ . Copy Miss JACKSON .... ....... B imling MISS TERRILL ..... ...., . Pul9licafi011 GAl2J,Z?0,?f,,Ii?13?NE that they are generally known in order that our memory book may be as natural as possible in the treatment of pictures and write-ups. We hope that even with all of our many limitations we have succeeded somewhat in our purpose. Because there are so many who are responsible for the great constructive growth of Western and scores of personalities that will contribute to its future growth in its effort to help individuals find the complete life, we wish to dedicate the Sequel to that spirit which is prominent in all who recognize the true merits of our College. Editing a yearbook means a year's planning, organizing, and compiling of material. Through the willing co-operation of the editorial and business staff members and the photographers, engravers, and printers, we have been able to assemble an annual which is representative of our best work. We wish to take advantage of this opportunity to thank each person who has contributed in any way to the success of the 1932 Sequel. It is impossible to name all the people whose services were required before an annual of this nature could materialize. The task of editing a yearbook seems at times to be a most tremendous and dis- couraging type of work, but it, too, has its pleasures and rewards. We shall be happy indeed if we have succeeded in picturing the real spirit of Western and have built a book that contains many happy memories for you. l . WAYNE WETZEL LIAURINE COLE ISABELLE Loma CLYDE HALL B EE 1932 S,W .....,,, ,,.. The SEQUEL e e 1 Kappa Delta Pi Fifth Row: Henderson, Estes, Roberts, Albee, Talley, Holstine, Spangler, Bartholomew, Mason Fourth Row: W'elton, Sallec, Keach, Graham, Loar, Shupe, Morgan, Roberts, Breed, Dean, Schwarz, Lemmer Tlvird Row: Camp, Hill, Hodges, Althoff, Keys, E. Clark, Guy, Grote Scrum! Row: Miss Schannenk, Miss Draper, Williams, Clark, M., Yates, Miss Foster, Miss Cooper First Row: Mr. Ginnings, Miss Ray, Miss Thompson, Pennington, Dr. Morgan, Hainline, Simon, Mullen, Mr. Sallee Presidemf . ........., .,,,..,,. V ESTA KEACH Vice President .......... ......, B LANCHE BREED Secretary-Treasuifer ....... ..... . HELEN GRAHAM Counselor ................. ..... . R. R. SIMPKINS Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi is a national, honorary, educational fra- ternity organized at Western seven years ago for the purpose of furthering professional efhciency. Membership in the fraternity is limited to juniors and seniors who manifest desirable social qualities and whose scholastic records place them in the upper quarter of the institution, including certain requirements in the field of education, and an indi- cation that there will be continued interest and growth in the profession. This year the chapter enjoyed some very worthwhile programs planned by the vice- president and committee. Outstanding educators, systems of instruction in other coun- tries, and internationalism were some of the subjects discussed by local and out-of-town speakers. ' The annual Homecoming Luncheon was held at the Lamoine Hotel, October 16. A breakfast was given at the Lamoine Hotel, Wednesday, June 8. Of especial interest to freshmen and sophomores is the opportunity to compete for the award made annually by Alpha Epsilon Chapter to the sophomore: who receives the highest rating in scholarship, leadership, participation in activities, sociability, coopera- tion and dependability, initiative, professional attitude, and adaptability. The award is in the form of a silver trophy symbolizing Victory. The fraternity has greatly missed the guidance of Mr. Simpkins, who has served as counselor since the beginning of the fraternity. Mr. R. M. Ginnings kindly consented to take Mr. Simpkins' place during his temporary absence. E H 1932 The SEQUEL Monroe Hall Sixth Row: Schafer, Stratton, Campbell, Loar, Steinhauer, Ellis, Schroeder, V. Anderson, Hermeling, Pence, Lange, Mann Fifth Row: Hillman, Michel, Fryrear, Althoff, Robinson, Bean, Grote, Edmonds, Hellyer, Merker, Willianms, Brubeck Fourth Row: Kemble, Coard, Fulton, Brem, McDavitt, Volkmar, Lomax, V. McDavitt, XVarner, Himmel, Wand, Wike Third Row: Marshall, Looser, Peterson, Brackeveld, Reiley, Anderson, Wainright, Oblander, Grote, O.g Carlson, M., Carlson, R. Stroud Row: Mathis, Hatiield, Parnell, Hall, Fahnstock, Luman, Burnett, Schreiner, Reed, Davis First Row: Miss Grote, Hanchett, Mautino, Tholen, Hamilton, Hoyt, Deliaut, Rodefeld, Bowers, Lyford, West, Mrs. Donehoe OFFICERS President ......... ..... OPAL FRYREAR Vice President ..... ............,. L OUISE S1-IIVE Secretary ........ --.-..MILDRED MARSHALL The Monroe Hall girls have been quite active this year. The season was opened with a Hallowe'en party in order for the dormitory girls to get acquainted with each other. The main feature of the evening was the ghost Walkv and then Miss Grote told several ghost stories. The following month a Freshman party was held in the form of an Autumn Frolic. About one hundred attended. ' The night before Christmas vacation the girls had a party among themselves. Santa Claus came in the window and distributed gifts and candy. Besides giving parties, the girls did some charity Work by giving a basket of food to a poor family in Macomb for Christmas. In January a Carnival for the upperclassmen was held. Various booths, such as the telegram booth, bingo, and many others were fixed in the different corners of the reception room. Dancing added much enjoyment for the guests of the evening. These parties were held for the sake of everyone getting better acquainted. Later in January a Sunday afternoon tea was given in honor of the faculty members and their wives and mothers. The Monroe Hall girls furnished the program, which consisted of readings, singing, instrumental solos, and duets. In March a spring formal was held celebrating St. Patrick's Day. H E 193 2 .,.,.. , l The SEQUEL E E Bachelor Klub Fourib Row: C. Hall, Estes, Blythe, Doyle, Talley, Henderson, Fisher, Bartholomew, Black Third Row: G. Graham, Trotter, Spangler, W'alters, Scott, Wright Adkins Second Row: B. Graham, Alkire, Newman, Robinson, Loy, Higgs, E. Graham First Row: Vail, Rush, Mr. Miller, Broadhead, Keys, P. Vail, F. Hall OFFICERS President .......,... ...,........... , .- .... .. .,,... .SYDNEY ALKIRE Vice Presidenf.---.. .... ---.-VERNoN BROADHEAD Secretary-Treasurer .... . ..,.......... CLYDE HALL During the early part of the college year of 1924 a group of forward-looking college men felt a need for improvement of social conditions and of fellowship within the student body at Western. To meet this need the Bachelor Klub was organized. Since its genesis the Klub has thrived and has grown to become the leading men's organization of the college. The chief purposes of the Klub are to create a more active spirit of fellow- ship, to develop the high type of citizenship, to help promote all worthy activities, and to enhance all opportunities for wholesome recreation. Two activities of the year-the reunion at Homecoming and the annual Dinner Dance, usually held during the month of May-are looked forward to with intense interest by both alumni and undergraduate members. In addition to these activities the Klub sponsors several all-school dances during the school year. The Klub members also enjoy several social get-togethersn in the form of oyster stews and card parties. Although the Bachelor Klub is chiefly a social organization, the requirements for membership are based upon both social and academic standing. Ten men are pledged each spring quarter from candidates nominated by the Freshman class of the college, and are elected to membership upon their return the following fall term. H E 1932 Svwllly-follr The SEQUEL n n V Diana Klub Fourlb Row: Asbury, Fryrear, Butcher, Holzer, Shive, King, Crabtree, Morgan Tbira' Row: Hainline, Hoyt, Mathis, Waller, YVilliams, Munson, Trotter Serronrl Row: Elwick, Churchill, F. Fisher, Anderson, Lovell, Shupe, NVaggoner Firsl Row: J. Fisher, Evans, Prather, Pennington, Yates OFFICERS President .......... .... L OUISE HALLENBECK Vice President .......... .- -..--.DOROTHY WAGGONER Seerefary-T'reas11.rer ..... ..... , GRETCHEN HOLZER The goddess Diana once more has led her devotees through a most successful year. She has been the leader of the Diana girls at Western since 1925, and has set for them high ideals and standards in social life and training. In keeping with the modern social demand, many of the meetings this year were devoted to discussions and lectures on social problems. The Klub started the school year of 1931-32 by electing a new sponsor, Miss Scott being the one chosen. Eighteen pledges and new members were initiated, two types of initiation being used, the informal and formal. Numerous matinee dances and candy sales were held by the girls with their usual success. - , The Homecoming Dinner held October 17, and the Dinner Dance held March 12, both at the Lamoine Hotel, were the two outstanding events of the year. At these the members and alumnae had the pleasure of forming new friendships and renewing old ones. The members are indeed grateful to the two sponsors, Miss Kramer and Miss Scott, for their leadership and co-operation. 1 E E 1932 S 1,,,,,,, The SEQUEL Student Council Svrond Row: Graham, Terrill, Hermeling, Bartholomew First Row: Cole, Shupe, I-Iainline, Vail OFFICERS President ..........,........ .........,............ ...... , - .IRENE SHUP12 Secrc'ta'ry-Treasurer ...,......,................,...,.. .. ........... MAURINE CoLE The Student Council is composed of eight members, two from each college class. The Council acts as an intermediary between the faculty and students. Student problems are brought to the Council and are there presented to the faculty. This year Western was represented by two members of the Council at the National Student Federation of America, at Toledo. Irene Shupe and Maurine Cole were the two selected to attend. Here student problems and student government were discussed. The Council obtained money from the different classes for the upkeep of the Student Lounge. Strict rules were made for the conduct in the lounge. In the spring the Council selected five students to receive Good Citizenship Awards. These names were submitted to the faculty for approval. A secondary student council was appointed by the class presidents to help the Council. There were ten from the Freshman class, eight from the Sophomores, five from the Juniors and Seniors. The members are: Seniors, Maurine Cole, Ted Barthlomewg Juniors, Irene Shupe, Paul Vailg Sophomores, Madge I-Iainline, Joe Graham, Freshmen, Mary Virginia Her- meling, Max Smith. Srwrllly-six 3 2 The SEQUEL EB QE Student Activity Board Srromf Row: Omar Estes, Senior Representative: Mr. Champion, Secretary-Treasurer, James Henderson, Junior Representative: . Charles Higgs, Sophomore Representative Ifirsl Row: Vere Dawson, Academy Representative: Georgia Parnall, Freshman Representative, Dr. Currens, Chairma Miss Olson, Faculty Adviser . At the beginning of each quarter the Student Activity Board convenes and formu- lates a budget of the fees received for the various activities of the College and the Academy. Western sent its first representative this year to the National Student Govern- ment meeting at Toledo, Ohio, the expenses being paid from this fund. A reserve fund is saved in order that an organization may borrow money to carry on work that would be of benefit to' the entire student body. The Student Activity board is composed of three appointed faculty members, three college students, and one academy representative. It is interesting to note the items in the budget for the year 1931-32: BUDGET 1931-1932 Athletic Association ...... ..,.. S 3,750 Band ........ 150 Western Courier ...... -- 1,440 W. A. A. .,.,....... 100 Lecture .....,....t... -- 1,650 Home-coming ...... 100 Sequel ..... -- 1,000 Awards ....,........... .r ....................... 100 Forum .............. 630 Christmas and Easter Festival. ,.... 100 Summer Plays .... 400 Rostrum .......,...... ., ....,,............. - 100 Tennis .............. 25 0 Orchestra 3 0 Golf ............. 250 G. A. A. ..... - 50 Y. M. C. A. ...... 225 ll Y. W. C. A. --- 225 Total ..... ....... S 10,650 1932 S, ,,.,,,, , The SEQUEL Athletic Board of Control Tlviril Row: Chas. Wells, Cecil Doyle, Mr. Ginnings, Omar Estes, John Churchill Srmml Razr: Mr. Hanson, Opal Fryrear, Edwin DeCamp, Mr. Seal , First Row: Marjorie Althoff, Miss Sharp, Ferne Asbury, Kathryn Pace OFFICERS President ........,........, ............. O MAR ESTES Vice President .,......... .,..... C HARLES WELLS Secretary-T-reasurer ...... ............ , H. C. SEAL Faculty Adviser ...... ...... . R. M. GINNINGS Both faculty and students are composed in the membership of the Athletic Board of Control. Each college class has two representatives, and the Physical Education de- partments are represented by Miss Sharp and Mr. Hanson. The duties of the Athletic Board are to elect managers of the various teams, to elect and supervise cheer leaders, to accept all schedules, to outline a plan of work for the year, to plan all budgets, to approve the purchase of materials and equipment, and to award athletic letters and numerals. . A large percentage of Western men participate in the program of sports offered, as is demonstrated by the number of letters and numerals awarded in the fall, winter and spring of 1931 and 1932. There were eighty-five letters and forty-two numerals awarded in baseball, track, tennis, golf, swimming, football and basketball. There were twenty-eight letters and twenty numerals awarded in football alone, while baseball for 1931 ranked next, with eighteen letters and nine numerals. Two cheer leaders, Ross Dustin and Robert Hayden, were awarded letters also. E M 1932 The SEQUEL Rural Club A M g Fifilv Row: Huston, Schuehart, Schreiner, Fahnestock, Luman, Himmel, McDavitt. Clarke, Bean, Swanson, Albee, Brown Faurllx Row: Gritlith, Schmitz, Foshay, McCutchcon, Burnett, Bawn, Looser, Dougherty, Lloyd, Dunlap, Carlson, Martin Tbiril' Row: D. Morris, Everly, Dahl, Zessin. West, Cochran, Blakely, Ridings, K. Morris, Hurka Svroml Row: Clayton, Russell, Crabbtrec, M. Anderson, K. Anderson, Ycoman, Gentle, Huey, Craft. Ryner, Hulson lfifff Rolf: Thrush, McCullough, lioldin, Mr. liurgard, Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Chandler, Merker, Coulee, Tholen OFFICERS Prcsidefzfs. ,.... r .,... , ELEANO11 GENTLE, MARY SCHMITZ Vice Presidwzfs -,.s.. PAULINE SCHUEHART, ELEANOR WEST Secretary-T1'cas11rc'r. .....,,.......,.... MARY SCHMITZ, MAXINE REED The Rural Club, an organization of students interested in rural problems, has had a very successful year. Since its organization in 1929 it has steadily increased in mem- bership, this year having over seventy-five. Early in the year the club became a member of the Collegiate Division of the American Life Association. The club met every two weeks, and every second meeting was devoted to social activities. The programs and all activities were planned to promote the interests of rural education and country life among the students. In connection with the business meetings short educational programs were presented. At one of the meetings Miss Bennett of the faculty gave a very worthwhile talk on nature study in the rural schools. At another meeting Mrs. Carmack's songaphone band entertained the club. Several of the social meetings were in the form of typical rural entertainments, the Christmas program and the Washington program in particular. The club was delight- fully entertained at both the I-Iallowe'en and Christmas parties, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. During the Spring quarter the Misses Dorothy and Catherine Morris acted as hostesses to the club at their country home. One meeting was in the form of a visit to the Farm Bureau office, which proved to be very interesting. The Rural Club took an active part in the preparation for Rural Progress Day. . 1 9 3 2 Sl'1't'IIfj'-llfllf' ffbe SINQIIEIJ YfVV.CLAa I THE CABINET Second Row: Hallenbeck, Simon, Kcach, Gates, Guthrie, Miss Huston, Ruebush I First Row: Nester,.Hedgecock, Adams, H. M. Hainline, Crnbill, L. Hainline OFFICERS Prcfsidwzf ........... ..................... ....... M A RY CRABILL Vice President ............ ...... L OUISE HAINLINE Secretary-Treasurer ............. . ............. 4 .................... ,RUTH SIMON Y. W. C. A. meant much to the college girls this year, because we started with a big affair, the Big and Little Sister Party. The new girls were made to feel at home with the upperclassmen. Even the co-operation the girls gave us in costuming was splendid. After the party came the largest initiation ever held. One hundred ten girls accepted the Yu as a link in their college life. The fall quarter was brought to a climax with the World Fellowship Banquet at the Presbyterian Church. This dinner brought together thirteen representatives of thirteen countries and promoted in each individual there the feeling of peace, satisfaction, and brotherhood. The Y. W. has been very much interested in world-wide doings this year. It was for this purpose that they brought the speakers from the World Christian Institute. New visions were gained, and the influences of the speakers were felt throughout the entire college year. The assisting officers, whose help was greatly appreciated, were: Ethel Guthrie, Devotional, Genevieve Nester, Socialg 'Vesta Keach, Membership, Lucille Ruebush, World Fellowship, Julia Adams, Social Serviceg. Madge Hainline, Publicity, Marcella Gates, Big Sister, Helen Hedgecock, Organistg and Louise Hallenbeck, Chorister. Yet, the Y would not have achieved such gains if it had not been for the wonder- ful help each officer received from her advisor. Our every question was answered with the deepest truth and sincerity. So to these advisors the Y. W. feels the utmost appreciation. mm 1932 The SEQUEEL n n Y. M. C. A. ' THE CABINET ' Third Row: Holstine, Dr. Bennett, Walcy, Yard, Kirkpatrick Second Row: Brown, Mason, Morningstar, Welton First Row: Dustin, Schneider, Banks T OFFICERS y P1'6'Si6l'6'71f ....... - ..................... .... . IRVIN SCHNEIDER Vice President ....., .. .,...... JAMES BANKS Q Secretary ......... .E............. ' ..... G LEN GUY Treasurer ..................................................... .EVERETTE 'WELTON Fighting against cold, grim reality, the Y. M. C. A. of 1931-32 has made a sturdy gesture in behalf of the men of Western. Manned by a most competent, industrious, and sincere crew of oflicers, the S.S. Y. M. C. A. has forged through seas of difficulties and has helped carry our alma mater's colors to even greater heights. , During the year international relations, social hygiene, and personal guidance were discussed thoroughly and competently. There were contests, social events, and many other activities. Through the Y. M. C. A. Western has pledged herself a staunch Worker for world peace. There is a no more potent gesture than that of the youth ofa great and wealthy nation for peace on earth, good will toward men. In making this gesture the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. sponsored an International Banquet, one of the most significant and most successful events' of the year. Such an undertaking has never before been attempted by any organization at Western. Another innovation 'was the World Christian Education Institute held February 17, 18. Mr. Montrose Hayes, Miss Ruth Lockman, Mr. Alfonso Mendoza, Mr. E. B. Schultz, Mr. George Collins, Mr. Paul Porter, Mr. Charles' Corbett, and Mr. Thomas Harrison were the speakers for the occasion. They discussedproblems of international significance. In this way the Y. M. C. A. has completed another year, another milestone, and another log in the voyage of college life. H Y H 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL y Varsity Klub Fonrflw Row: Sudheimer, Graham, Boyd, Alkire, Barrett Tlririf Row: Hammond, Bryant, Justus, Grigsby, Currens, Short, Parks Svrourf Row: Helms, Grebe, Hall, Anderson, McCallister, Pittenger, Keys, Hinman, Foster Firsi Row: Robinson, Russell, Lemmer, Loy, Broadhead, Nardin, Levine, Estes, Creasy. The Varsity Klub is in its fifth year of organization work. There are thirty-three members in the Klub, the largest membership in its history. The purpose of the Varsity Klub is primarily to promote good sportsmanship and good fellowship not only among its members but also among the student body. We have tried to make it a goal toward which every young man who aspires to be a good scholar as well as a good athlete may strive. We hope that the increasing membership throughout the years has shown that this purpose has been accomplished. Esprit du Corps is the proud motto followed by every sincere member of the club. Each year the Varsity Klub sponsors a dance, and each year that dance has the dis- tinction of being one of the best dances of the year. Another annual social event is the football-basketball banquet given to the lettermen of the football and basketball squads. During the past four years of organization work the Varsity Klub has sponsored some of the most notable athletic events of each year. Every Spring a large banquet, dedicated to athletics at Western, is held at the Hotel Lamoine. Many speakers, promi- nent in the field of coaching, have been secured for the event. Knute Rockne, Notre Dame, Coach Stagg, Chicago, and Coach Hanley, Northwestern, have been among the speakers for the occasion. 1 To become eligible for membership in the Klub one must earn a letter in some var- sity sport or in managing one of these sports. , There were fourteen new members sworn in- during the fall and winter quarters, six of whom were football lettermen, two baseball, two basketball, two track, and two golf. By the end of the spring quarter we hope to have a membership of over fifty, in- cluding every letter man in school. . , H H E.a,,-f.... 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL H E Physical Education Fourfb Row: Hanchctt, Mullen, Shupe, Dill, King, Evans, Brubeck, Asbury Third Row: Tholen, Fryrear, Gift, Spicer, Carmack, McCutcheon, Bowles Second Row: Yates, Edmonds, Hoyle, Butterfield, Munson, Volkmar First Row: Sears, Rainey, Gilfrey , OFFICERS President ..... I ,..,, ......,.......,....... ..... D o L A MUNsoN Vice President ..... .......... . LORETTA GIFT Secretary ........ ..,... M ARGARET RAINEY All women who have a major or a double major in physical education are eligible to membership in the club. . The Camp Fire project was worked out during the year through the programs and activities of the club. The purpose of these Camp Fire meetings is to give each girl an opportunity to become better acquainted with the organization and its creeds. Every girl within the membership of the organization is expected to live up to the creeds set forth in the project. ' Each meeting was an attempt to be a stepping stone toward the higher aims and ideals of life. The meetings were very interesting and helpful through the service of our counselor, Miss Sharp. I The club worked out the project of block prints, which were symbols-for the names chosen by the girls. The symbols were worked out also in beads to be put on the ceremonial dresses. I The Fire signifies home and Wohelo, the call of the Fire, meaning Work, health, and love. Every girl strives to make the laws of the Fire her goal in life. 1 9 3 2 Eigbly-three W-qv be SEQUEL lVlen's Glee Club Eigbfb Row: McCall, Kennedy, T. Hulson, Parks, Lemmer, Roberts, Coffman, Walty, Shields, David, Lange Srvrnfb Row: Yeast, Adams, J. Ewing, Boyd, Bunt, D. Hulson, Limacher, Soule, Black, Robison, D. Spangler, Moon, Young Sixth Raw: J. Graham, Landis, Hamilton, Hudson, Dunbar, Carson, Bruniga, Ripka, Niece, Champion, Tinker, johnson, Bailey Fifth Row: Metzger, Watson, E. Hammond, W. Haver, Fuhr, Schneider, Brooks, B. Graham, Kraushaar, Brown, Gloyd, Hinman, G. Hammond Fourth Row: Shaver, Bricker, Wilt, Purpus, F. Hall, Lewis, L. Ewing, Wipert, Neylon, Murphey, Marshall, C. Spangler Third Row: Dennish, Raby, Couch, Sullivan, Walraven, Morningstar, R. Vail, Levine, Gathout, Meyrs, Doneghue, DeCamp Second Row: McAllister, Patrick, Scott, Walters, Meulder, Mitchell, Sowers, Welton, Dustin, Conboy, P. Vail, G. Haver First Row: Keys, Walker, C. Hall, E. Graham, Stice, Fisher, Henderson, VanWinkle, Risinger, Currens, Rush Inxrl: Clel T. Silvcy, Director Absvul From Picture: Hanawalt, Wright, Doney, Paulson, Swartzbaugh, Hartman, Mullin, Valentine, Strater, Cole, Strode, Bergland, Howald, Pilcher, Collins, Thomas President-LowELL B. FISHER Secretary-GAIL STICE The Western Men's Glee Club of 1931-32 inherited a reputation which challenged real work to retain. But in accordance with the trend of progress that has been so obvious since its first organization in the fall of 1929, the organization has made marked progress this season over the accomplishments of last year. ' The first meeting of the club this year was a banquet held on the evening of Sep- tember 22nd, the day college opened, in honor of the new members and of the return of the director, Mr. Silvey, who had spent the summer completing a music course in Fontainebleau, France. The initial appearance of the 1931-32 Glee Club was at the Western Homecoming Assembly, October 18, this occasion was their third annual Homecoming Concert. The first formal concert of the year was given in the college auditorium on November 24th and was the third annual Thanksgiving Concert. The Courier said of this occasion: The selections sung by the club ranged from classical to humorous and were marked by noteworthy expression and nuance-Through the efforts of the director, the aid of various groups of officers, and the loyal support of the college and its friends, the club has grown from a small beginning to a musical organization of more than one hundred men in less than three years. . liigbf-y-four 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL n n Officers and Assistants S Fourllr Row: Vanwinkle, Stice fSecretarYl, McCall, Graham CSecond Tenor Chairmanj, Walker CFirst Tcnor Chairmanl, Walters, Hall fAssist:mt Managerj Third Row: Carson, Hudson, Welton, Graham, Metzger, Purpus, Rush fAccompanisrJ SPCOIHI Row: DeCamp, Wilt, Keys fSccond Bass Chairmnnj, Henderson CManagerj, Risinger LTreasurerJ, Dennish First Row: Haver, Hammond, Fisher QPresidentJ, Currens CFirst Bass Chairmanj, Yeast. Sofoislsz Max Risinger, Joe Valentine, Carl Hudson, George Haver, Paul Rush, Max Walters, Marshall Dennish The Qunrh-1: George Haver, Gerald Hammond, James Currens, George Yeast Manager-JAMES HENDERSON Accompanist-PAUL RUSH The first tour of the club for the season was made into Southern Illinois, February 18-20, 1932. This was the third annual Pike and Adams County Tour. The eighty men who were chosen for the tour reported a very enjoyable time. Seven concerts were given, and fifteen towns varying in size from Nebo to Quincy, had students present at one or more of the concerts. The annual spring tour of northern Illinois, Iowa, and Chicago was .more extensive this year fl-9321 than last year. Thirty-six men were chosen for this trip and the transportation was overland via a large bus which carried advertise- ments of Western. One to three concerts were given each day and a formal concert each evening. The larger towns visited were Peoria, Springfield, Davenport, Kewanee, Prince- ton, and LaSalle. Concerts were broadcast from WMBD, WOC, WLS, and WGN. The headquarters of the club while in Chicago for the three days were at the Stevens Hotel. The climax of the tour was the formal concert given in the Grand Ballroom of the Stevens on the evening of Sunday, May 1st.' On the return from the two-weeks' tour the club gave a complimentary concert to the students and faculty of Western, May 3rd. At the last meeting of the club, late in May, a banquet and awards were given to thoselmembers who had the highest merit score for the year's work. Thus ends the career of the Western Men's Glee Club of 1931-32. There is a concert engagement to look forward to for the early fall of 1932, as the club has been asked to furnish the music for the Western Illinois Teachers Association meeting in Galesburg. E H 19 3 Iiigbly-jiuc The SEQUEL lVIacDowell Glec Club S!'l'l'7IflJ Row: Stratton, Hunter, Weinlieinier, Frank, Anderson, Campbell, Loar, Stickle, Wnggoner, Sticklen, Ellis, Farr, Hermeling, Schrader Sixllw Row: Ruebush, Schafer, Prather, Lloyd, Fisher, Pearson, Strode, Hill, Holden, Steinhauer, Robinson, Kemble, Swenson Ififtb Row: Moore, Fiske, McCartney, McClintock, R. Schwarz, Cox, Morrow, B. Spicer, G. Spicer, Reed, Altoff, McDavid, Bryant Fourth Row: Ray, Wright, Corning, West, Trotter, Brem, Pnrnall, Steele, Hoyt, Butcher, Serrot, Hedgecock, Adams Tliira' Row: Moon, Curran, M. Smith, Howes, Veech, Maxwell, Wear, Hillycr, Foster, Hulson, Myers, johnson, Nester Srvoml Rout Miss Wild, Richey, Clay, Pickrel, Uhlman, Meins, Hampton, Hodgett, Spear, Aiken, Leftridge, Sears First Row: Lyford, Mitchell, M. Moon, Tholen, Hann, Finnegan, Anderson, Cochran, Anders, Purdum, Schuehart The MacDowell Glee Club has completed another successful season and is keeping pace with the rapid growth of Western through its increased membership, interest in the finest music, and constantly rising standards and ideals. Through the efforts and encouragement of its leader, Miss Theresa Wild, this organi- zation has presented only the best in music, with a finish and a technique which is only attained through untiring effort and devotion to music for its own sake. The two annual appearances of the Glee Club, the Christmas Festival and Pre- Easter Concert, were especially noteworthy, because of the superior quality of the music presented, and the sincere effort to sympathetically interpret it. Selected groups have appeared on many other occasions where a few numbers were sung. Earnest work has been interspersed by many enjoyable social activities. The first Annual Home-coming Dinner was a happy meeting with new members and returning alumnae. The Colonial Tea and Musicale, in commemoration of the Bicentennial Year, was a unique and picturesque event, and remains a pleasant memory, both from. the artistic and musical standpoints. The hopes of many years came to fruition with the appearance of a guest artist at the Spring Banquet. Miss Dorothy Whiteside, contralto soloist, of Chicago,4sang the program, and che pleasure, interest and inspiration she brought will remain to encourage and stimulate the future work of the club. H H Eighty-six 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL H Q Orchestra . Third Row: Fisher, Miller, Strode, Alkire, Fox, Rich, Hoyt Svroml Row: Blackledge, Wright, Brubeck, Reiley, Marshall, Brown, Rodefeld, Russell, Mr. Crilly, Farr First Row: Smith, Kratzer, Hall, Hatfield, Spicer, Benn, Curran, Piekrel, Howes, Holden The college orchestra has passed one of the most successful years of its history under the baton of its capable director, Mr. Karl E. Crilly. The orchestra has always been helpful in social activities of the college, playing for various dramatic presentations of the Green Door and Masquers clubs. In December the orchestra co-operated with the Men's Glee Club, the MacDowell Glee Club, and the Green Door in presenting the annual Christmas Festival. A very enjoyable program was presented in assembly in April. The numbers were interpreted with exceptional musical ability and maintained the high standard which has been set by the orchestra in former years. The personnel of the orchestra is as follows: Violins, Mildred Bean, Thelma Farr, Lena Fisk, Lucille Hall, Helen Hatiield, Jessie Howes, Win. Kratzer, Elaine Pickrel, XY'ilma Rodefeld, Lucille Russel, Garnet Spicer, Nellie Woll, Clarinets, Marie Metcalf, Dorcas Wright, Piccolo, Dorothy Reiley, Cello, Maxine Smith, Bass, Patricia Holden, Cornets, Marjorie Rich, Curtis Strode, Trumpet, Ralph Fox, Trombones, Elva Hogan, Albert Miller, Saxophones, Mildred Marshall, Alicia Brown, Drums, Sydney Alkire, Pianist, Jimmae Fisher, Organist, Freda Hoyt, Director, Mr. Karl Crilly. 19 3 2 1 lliqlfly-sm' The SEQUEL E H Reserve Band Tbirrl Row: Adkins, Strode, Kratzer, Martin, Vail, Director Alkire Srcoml Row: Reedy, Larner, Baker First Row: Callihan, Clause, R. Sharpe, J. Sharpe The Reserve Band was organized five years ago under the direction of Mr. Linder of the education department. During his absence this year it has been conducted by Sydney Alkire, a college student. The band has made unusual progress this year, and several members will easily occupy a chair in the college band next year. Several mem- bers of the college band have taken up new instruments and received practical'expe- rience in the reserve band. Others have helped in the different sections. Incidentally, no girls were in the band this year, and the first all-man band made its appearance at Western. The crowning achievement of the year was the chapel program given during the Spring quarter. e - Each section has been well represented in number this year with the exception of the clarinet section. One of the characteristics of a good band is a strong wood-wind section. Perhaps this will encourage pupils to take up the study of one of these instru- ments and insure Western of a first class band in the future. It is interesting to note the personnel of Western's Reserve Band and to see the interest that is taken by members of the Training School and Academy who are to make up the Western College Band in the near future. Mr. Alkire is to be congratulated for the great interest that he has developed among the junior 'students of the institution who have aspirations of someday developing into first class players. The band personnel was: Training School: jack Sharpe, Robert Sharpe, Collins Clause, Willie Baker, and Robert Reedy. Academy: Lawrence Bugg, Russell Larner, and Wilbur Martin. College: Ralph Adkins, Curtis Strode, William Kratzer, and Russell Vail. Director: Sydney Alkire, College Senior. H H Iiigbly-vigbt 3 2 The SEQUEL E H Western Band . V W ' Fourlb Row: Fleming, Cordell, Oathout, Hagan Third Row: Mitchell, Strode, Evans, Brown, Miller Srrond Row: Trotter, Roberts, Brooks, Conlee, Fox, Brubeck, Rich, DeFaut, Farwell, Metcalf, Marshall First Row: Fuhr, Kratzer, Hall, Reiley, Larner, Alkire, Steiner, Lober, Wright, Blackledge, Mr. Eller . Abs:-nf from Picture: Buggy Hartman Western's band is composed of about twenty-five members, half of whom have been in the band for the past two years. Under the capable direction of Mr. W. H. Eller, the band has completed a very successful season. At the beginning of the school year the band added greatly to the pep and enthusi- asm of the football games. It also played at a large per cent of the basketball games. Contrary to the practice of other years, no trips were taken this year to other schools. On Tuesday morning, March 1, the band gave its annual assembly program. This program was considered one of the finest in several years. Solos were rendered by Misses Eva DeFaut on the saxophone, and Dorothy Reiley on the flute. Miss Reiley is an out- standing member of the organization, having won second place in the division for piccolo players in the National High School Band Contest last year. Her home is in Beardstown. John Fuhr made a very capable drum major, and, with him leading the band in his attractive uniform, the group made a very impressive appearance at Homecoming. Sydney Alkire was selected to direct the Reserve Band, in which beginners learn to play instruments for the future band. Other members ,of the band assisted in many programs during the year. . Although Western's band is small, it is made up of capable musicians, of whom the school might well be proud. Q H 19 3 2 zzfglfzy-mf The SEQUEL E H ,hw + my g Green Door - Y. f Sirllv Row: Hinmrn, Champion, Dustin, P. Elias, R. Elias. G. I-Iolstine, Hcrmcling, Howes, Kent, Cole. Patton lfifllv Row: XValker, Currens, Kennedy, Pollock, Purdum, Guthrie, Spear, Volkmar, Davis, Holzer, Shupe lfallrllw Row: Levine, Waggoner, Tholen, Anders, M. Sullivan, Lcighry, Clay, Ritchey, Pickrel, Bryan Tlzirzl Row: liryrear, Munson, NValler, Nestcr, Mathis, Brrshear, Parker, W'ilcy, Smith Seeoml Row: Draegert, Dixon, G. Roark, B. Holstine, C. Roark, Deliaut, Leftridge, Schafer, Wright,.Coats liirxl Row: Vail, l'uhr, QI. Sullivan, Scott, Doneghuc, Oathout, McCutchcon, Hunt, Myers OFFICERS President .......-, .,........,..r....... - ,. ..........,. .KEITH Seorr Viee Presia'ent. ..,....,... --.MGRETCHEN HOLZER Seerefary-Treasurer ..... ..... - - -..--.MARGARET MARTIN The Green Door is a dramatic and social organization of Western. The work of the Green Door goes on during the summer months the same as during the regular school year. This summer Trelawney of the Wells, by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, was given. At Homecoming the play Believe It or Not was given by Green Door, and a dinner served in the cafeteria for Green Door alumni. On November 20th an all-school Depressionv dance was held in the gymnasium. For the Christmas Festival, with the help of the Art and Music departments, The Modern Magi, by Mr. Schory, in five performances, was presented. The Green Door sponsored the College Declamatory Contest, held February 24th, awarding prizes of ten and five dollars to the winners. Ross Dustin won first, and Ruth Volkmar and Jane Purdum tied for second. ' Green Door Night, March 30, consisted of three plays, coached by members of the . club: Sod, coached by Keith Scott, The Shadow, coached by Dorothy Waggoner and Gretchen Holzerg And the Villain Still Pursues Her, coached by Earle Kennedy. April lst, the annual dinner dance was held at the Hotel Lamoine. The Green Door has had a very successful year, being much benefited by the talent of the forty new members taken in during the Fall quarter, and due to the untiring efforts of the sponsor, Harold F. Schory. H 1932 The SEQHJEI, H n E Forum Fnnrlb Row: Walty, Roberts, Elias, Yard, Albee, Grey, Pyle, Young, Lange Third Row: Camp, Hinman, Purdum, Crabb, Zahren, Helms, Mason, Douglas, Kcach Svmml Row: Swearingen, Dustin, Holstine, Murphy, Bown, Ewing, Parry, Effland First Row: Baxter, Anderson, Zipse OFFICERS President ..,.....,....... I ..,........,.......... ...... W ILLIAM LANGE Vice President ..,..e..... ..... C LAIRE TALLEY Secretary-Treaszwer ..,........ ......,.....,................ D oRoTHY BOWN The Forum sponsors the debating, public speaking, oratorical, and other forensic activities of the college. When school began in the fall an invitation was sent out to all students wishing to belong to the Forum to prepare a three-minute speech. The first feature of the Forum's work after the tryouts was an initiation program, which was climaxed with a banquet in honor of the twenty-three new members. The total membership was thirty-eight. ' In February the club presented a very interesting program in the form of a radio broadcast during assembly period. With the aid of the Green Door, the club sponsored Speech Arts Week, which has for its purpose correct speech and the values of correct public speaking. The Forum awarded the winners of the Oratorical and Extemporaneous contests prizes of five and ten dollars. This was a part of the Speech Arts Program. The Forum sponsored the Sub-District and District Contests of the Illinois High School Music and Literary Association. They also furnished the first debate team and awarded the best debaters prizes of five and ten dollars. In the spring a banquet for the members was held as a final meeting of the year. During the entire year many interesting talks were given by members. Much credit is due Mr. Schory, Forum advisor and debate coach, for his efforts to have Western State Teachers College well represented in forensic activities among other :olleges of Illinois. - H H 1932 Nwww The SEQUEL H 3 Q Varsity Debate AFFIRMATIVE TEAM QUpper Sectionj ' Srcomi Row: fAlternatesD Edward Pyle, Elvyn Walty, Richard Swearingcn First Row: fVarsityJ Claire Talley, Alvin Roberts, Capt., james jackson NEGATIVE TEAM grower seciaonp Serond Rows QAlternates'J Joe Mason, Kenneth Dixon, Ross Dustin, Everett W'elton First Row: QVarsityJ Robert Elias, Williain Lange, Capt., Richard Crabb Coach Harold F. Schory's Western men's debate teams experienced a very successful season this year. In the course of the year, during which both teams combined to win seven out of ten debates, Western became champions of the Teachers College circuit, and attained a 'high position in the final standings of the Little Nineteen Conference. Western finished with a perfect percentage against teachers college competition, defeat- ing both De Kalb and Normal University. Western was only topped in the Little Nine- teen league by undefeated teams, the teams winning four or five conference engagements. The aihrmative team won three of four debates, defeating De Kalb, Bradley, Illinois College, and losing to Augustana. The negative team won four and lost two debates. The team defeated Kalamazoo, Michigan, Teachers College, Shurtleff, Eureka, and Nor- mal University, and lost to Bradley and Illinois College. This year the speech department, of which Mr. Schory is the head, adopted a system of having the judges rate individual Western debaters. In each decision debate the debaters were ranked with points between 70 and 100. Prizes were awarded the first two winners. Richard Crabb, third negative speaker, averaged ninety-three and three-fifths points in six decision debates to attain first place. His colleague, Captain William Lange, second negative speaker, won second place, averaging eighty-eight and two-fifths points in a like number of debates. Captain Alvin Roberts of the affirmative team ranked a close third, averaging eighty-eight points in four debates. Three of Western's veteran debaters are lost by graduation this year, and their po- sitions will be difficult to fill in 1933. They are Captain William Lange, Captain Alvin Roberts, and Claire Talley. Lange and Talley won two gold keys during their careers at Western. ' N Q E Ni ifi- 151-1 ,..f 0 The SEQUEL H H Public Speaking Coach Harold F. Schory, Ross Dustin QDeclamationj, John Oathout QOrntionJ, Kenneth Dixon Qlixtempore Speakingb The Green Door Dramatic Club and the Forum, the two college forensic organiza- tions, cooperated this year to promote the first Speech Arts Week at Western. Three contests in public speaking activities were held during the week of February 22nd, Ten and iive-dollar prizes were offered for first and second places in declamation, oration and extemporaneous speaking. On Wednesday, February 24th, the declamatory contest was held. First place was awarded to Ross Dustin of Moline, who read his original selection, The Laugh. Second place resulted in a 'tie between Jane Purdum, Macomb, and Ruth Volkmar, Beardstown. The following evening' the two remaining contests were held. John Oathout cap- tured first place in oratory, with his discussion of America's Need for a National Herof' Second place went to James Currens. Kenneth Dixon was judged the best extem- poraneous speaker, with Charles Spangler taking second honors. - The Misses Vawter, Zenor, and Corbin judged the declamatory contest, while Miss Myers, Dr. Garwood, and Mr. Seal acted as arbiters in the other contests. The three first place winners represented Western at De Kalb in the annual State Teachers College Forensic Contest, April 12. Ross Dustin, who received second in declamation, was the only one to place. Mr. Harold F. Schory, dramatic coach and speech professor, proved to be a very able adviser and coach for the speakers, and his assistance was greatly appreciated. Due to the attractive program and the new system of cash awards for winners, there was unusual interest shown in the field of public speaking this year. The possibilities for individual work in these. phases of public speaking for next year are very favorable. Anyone interested in declamation, oratory or extemporaneous speaking is eligible to compete in the local contest. As the competition this year was very keen, and each year brings more talent, ,the public speaking contests for 1933 promise to be very entertaining and interesting. The fact that all three first place winners this year were members of the Freshman class serves to illustrate the calibre of material that comes to Western every year, to make the veteran speakers sweat, Near the end of the year the Forum was notified that the Western public speaking students had been given permission by national headquarters to organize a local chapter of Pi Kappa Delta. This is the second fraternity chapter ever to be established at Western. Debaters and others eligible for membership are-very grateful for the effort of all those responsible for the founding of the local chapter, which will do much to stimulate interest in public speaking. Officers for the new chapter of Pi Kappa Delta are: Claire Talley, President, Hall Bartlett, Vice President, Garold Holstine, Secretary- Treasurer, and Harold F. Schory, Faculty Adviser. E H 1932 The SEQUEL Platonian Literary Society Fifth Row: Lantz, Guy, Rich, Schwagmeyer, Spurgeon, Hermeling, Keach, Holstine, Roberts, Reuss Fourth Roux: Corzine, Callihan, Clark, Coard, M. Clark, Hanks, Ellis, Dustin i Third Row: Hannon, Maxwell, Crabtree, Holstine, Brown, Hedgcock, Spear, Hodgett, Lloyd, Warner Second Row: Hillyer, Davis, Bowers, Strode, Rutledge, Hann, Stremmel, Keys First Row: Oldknow, Logan, Cox, Hallenbeck, Dr. Garwood, Gates, Waller, McAdams, Dean, Frye Q OFFICERS Presidents .......... ........... , --.JOHN IQEYS, LOWELL FISHER Vice Presidents . ..... ..... H ELEN LLOYD, EDNA BELLE CLARK Secretary-Treasurer ..,...,............. . .... . ...... LOUISE MAXWELL The Platonian Literary Society is composed of students who are especially interested in English. Each member is given the opportunity, at least once during the year, of taking part in the program, which is given with the Emersonians. These programs consist of book reviews, readings, music, short plays, biographical sketches, essays, poetry, travel sketches, and orations. The first social event of the school year was a garden party in the Forest of Arden, Dr. Garwood's Old English garden. At Christmas Dr. Garwood's home was the scene of an Old English festival. The decorations, carol singers, jester, roast-pig, and plum- pudding were all in keeping with the Old English Christmas customs. The two clubs gave a reception in the Student Lounge for Lew Sarrett, well-known Illinois poet, who spoke at the college in January. To celebrate St. Patrick's Day a pot-luck supper and old-fashioned barn dance with an old-time orchestra and caller was held at Dr. Gar- wood's home. The last meeting in the year was a contest between the two societies of the English Club with entries in oratory, declamation, essays, and debate. The winner of the contest entertained the other club at a Love Feast at the Lamoine Hotel. W H 1932 'Nim-fy-four The SEQUEL 5 Q Emersonian Literary Society Fifth Row: Xvalty, Miller, Gift, Milliken, Lusk, Fox, Schwarz, Stickle, Frank Fourfb Row: Robinson, Reilly, Deliaut, Williams, Fisher, Butcher, Rainey, Zipse Third Row: Talley, Hall, Hill, Bastable, Crabill, Carrick, Beal, Morgan Srrollrl Row: Althoff, Schwarz, Carlson, Mason, Kent, Prather, Davis, Loar, Holzer First Row: Schafer, Leighty, Weltoii, Neil, Dr. Garwood, Patton, Cole, Foster, Ewing OFFICERS Percsidc-nts. ............ ..,..... I SABELLE Loma, CLAIRE TALLEY Vice Presidents ,....... ....... J IMMAE FISHER, JOE MASON Secretary-Treasurer--.-- . ..,......... , ...... VIRGINIA PATTON The combined efforts of the forty-four Emersonians have made this a most profitable and enjoyable year. From the first meeting, held on October the sixth, to the banquet in April, which was a climax of the year's activities, the two societies, the Emersonian and the Platonian, have carried out most instructive and successful programs. Central themes, around which each program functioned, included unit ideas, such as Hallowe'en, the modern play, original essays, ballads, short stories, and poems, literary places of historic interest in Illinois, and a study of contemporary writers. The club has been very active socially. Outstanding events were the charming Old English Christmas dinner, held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Garwoodg the get- together party at the beginning of the school year, the reception in honor of Lew Sarrettg the St. Patrick's party, and the English Club banquet, which was held in the Spring. This year the English Club Alumni Association was organized. As guests of Dr. and Mrs. Garwood at a waffle breakfast, the English Club alumni elected the following ofiicers for this new organization: President, Marguerite Campbell, Vice President, George Shiveg Secretary-Treasurer, Everett Maxey. It was decided that the annual meet- ings should be held some time during each Homecoming, and that all English majors who received their degrees from Western should be members. 5 EE 1932 aaa. ,,.. The SEQUEL H A E Courier Staff Keach, Erlilor-in-Clzivf Myers, Advisor Holstine, Business Manager Graham, Assistant Editor ' Loar, Hu-mor Vanwinkle, Feature Muelder, Circulation Milliken, Publicity Shupe, Organizations Cordell, Exchange Bell, Contributor Hulson, Society Bastable, Athletics Gumbart, Managing Editor Athletics Members of the English 331, 332 courses make up the Courier Staff and edit the college paper each, week. The course itself deals with the study of newspaper writing, editing, and administration, with special reference to college and high school papers. Practical experience is given in writing and editing the Courier, the college paper. This year, many special issues have been edited, among which were Homecoming, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Lincoln, Washington, April Fool, Faculty, High School, Alumni, and Commencement issues. Each class also had a chance to publish an issue. The Freshman issue came Hrst and was followed by the Academy, the Sophomore, the Senior, and the Junior issues. It is of interest to know that this year's graduating class instituted the idea of editing class issues. When they were Freshmen, they edited the first class issue, this occurred again in the Sophomore and Junior years. This year we 'had a Senior issue for the first time. The Academy was representediby the tenth grade English class. The staff also held their social functions. Every Thursday noon of the fourth school month, luncheons were held in the Cafeteria. Miss Myers entertained the staff and some members of last year's staff at a buffet luncheon at her home on Chandler Boulevard during the year. F E H : Nf..,,,-.a 1 9 3 2 1WeSEQUEL gg EE Font Third Row: Miss Bennett, Keach, Holstine, Hanks Second Row: Maxwell, Callihan, Miss Huston, Miss Myers First Row: Mr. Miller, Miss Corbin, Hill OFFICERS 2 President .......... .................., , ...... GAROLD HOLSTINE Vice President ............ ...... , LILLIAN JOHNSON Secretary-Treasurer ....,. ....,........ , ALYCE THOMAS Adviser ........... .. ...,,..... ....... M ISS MABEL CORBIN The honorary journalistic society, The Western Font, which was organized in the fall of 1925, aims to promote a higher standard of journalism, to stimulate interest in this type of work, to support the college paper, and to encourage good fellowship and loyalty between the alumni and the active Courier staff. Students who have completed a year of efficient work feither as reporters or jour- nalism studentsj, and who have maintained a satisfactory standard of scholarship and have been approved by the faculty advisor and editor are eligible to membership. The Font, during the school year of 1928-29, presented a gift of Hfty dollars known as The Mabel Corbin Journalism Fund to the college for the purchase of journalism books for the college library. Up to the present time ten books have been purchased through the book fund by Miss Corbin, one, Editing the N ews, by Bastian, being added this year. 1 Only two meetings a year are held--one at Homecoming in the Fall, and one at Commencement in the Spring. The Homecoming reunion last October was held at the home of the faculty sponsor, Miss Mabel Corbin. gg E 1932 Mwmm The SEQUEL n n Le Cercle Francais Fourlb Row: Hunt, Higgs, Trotter, Logan, Hamilton, Stickle, Pollock, Russell Third Row: Morningstar, Gloycl, DeFaut, McDavitt, Anders, Clarke, Holzer Second Row: Draeert, Moon, Mathis Firsf Row: Miss Olson, Waller, Dannenburg, Veech, Maxwell, Hanks ' OFFICERS L President ............ ........................ . MME. MILDRED MOON Vice President. ..... ........ , MME. EVA DEFAUT Secretaire .... ...,.... .. -- .... .MME. MAXINE ANDERS I Tresorier .................................................,... .MME. ANNE LOGAN Depuis le commencement de l'annee scolaire le Cercle Francais s'est reuni une fois par mois a peu pres dans le musee. Au lieu de choisir, comme d'habitude, un president au commencement de l'annee on a fait presider a tour de role les membres de la classe avancee de francais. Cependant des officiers furent choisis a la reunion du mois de mars. A la premiere reunion de l'annee .divers membres du cercle ont donne des couseries sur les hommes importants dans la politique de la France. Sous la direction de Mme. Frances Davis nous avons chante des chansons francaises. Mme. Mildred presida a cette reunion. ' A la reunion de Noel on presenta l'histoire de la Nativite tiree du Nouveau Testa- ment pendant quiun choeur de jeunes filles chanta des chansons de Noel. A cette reunion les membres du cercle apporterent des cadeaux qui devaient etre distribues aux pouvres plus tard par l'Armee de Salut de Macomb. Mme. Eva DeFaut presida a cette reunion. En fevrier le Cercle donna a la facuete un tre servi par Mme. Genevieve Nestor, Mme. Nellie Stickle et Mme. Dorothy Nessel. C'est Mme. Ann Logan qui presida a Cette reunion. Apres le tre nous eumes le plaisir d'entendre une causerie sur les voyages en Europe par M. le Docteur Neureiter. Le prochain programme aura pour sujet le Drame, les ecrivains des pieces de theatre et les acteurs. Une petite piece tiree du Medecin Malgre Lui par Moliere sera presentee ce soir-la. ' Le Cercle Francais se compose des membres des deux classes avancees de francais ct des plusieurs autres eleves et professeurs qui s'interessent a parler francais. E E' Ni fft- ty-cigbl 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL H a Senatus Populusque Romanus Tlmirrl Row: Knochc, A. Hall, Murphy, Rosenquist, Jackson, Johnson, Douglas, Sagets, Smith, Pyle Srroud Row: Mathis, Van Cleve, Bowman, Parnall, McClintock, Elder, Evans, Adams, Uhlmnn, Hagan First Row: M. Moon, L. Hall, NValler, Hallenbeck, Gates, D. Moon, Nester, Holden, Farwell, Boyle Consul ..... ........... . MARCELLA GAT'ES Praetor ..... ..... . ,ESTI-IER MAE XVALLER Censor ...... ................ A NADEL HALL Quaestor ......... ..... ..... , , .... . PATRICIA HOLDEN Curule Aedile ..... ........L..................... . ......,. KARL KNOCHE Aediles. ......... ...... G LADYS ROSENQUIST, ALTA EVANS Tribzmes . .... ..... , RUTH JOHNSON, ALBERTA ELDER The Senatus Populusque Romanus, the Latin Club of Western, has grown more popular than ever this year. The club has been organized for a number of years and all students of the various college Latin classes may belong. The members are divided into three groups, under the name of the old Roman classes. The Juniors and Seniors are of the senatorial rank, the Sophomores of the equestrian rank, and the Freshmen of the plebian rank. The officers of the club are named according to the officers of the Roman government, namely the Consul, Praetor, Censor, Quaestor, Curule Aedile, Aedile, Tribunes. A The S.P.Q.R. has had some very interesting programs at its meetings during the past year. The club meets the first Thursday of every month. The club program was composed of interesting illustrations, talks upon Roman private life, amusements, and religion. The Latin singing of the club has greatly improved this year under the excellent leadership of Mr. Karl Knoche. During the month of December, on the 17th, the Satur- nalia, the festival corresponding to our Christmas, was celebrated in the true Roman fashion at the home of Miss Carson. ' H H 1 9 3 2 Nffffff-me The SEQUEL Q a p Chemistry Club Srxfrnlb Row: Hinman, Champion, Sarff, Haver, Robinson, Hammond, Smith, Carwell, Zcssin, Bown, Bedenbender, Burgess, Mullen Sixlb Row: Currens, Parks, Trotter, Purdum, Spicer, Herring, Peterson, Miller, Hickman, Howard Fifth Row: W. Horack, R. Horzxck, Higgs, Adkins, Morningstar, XVright, Jones, Banks, Hunt, Bricker, Blythe Fourlb Roux: Kirkpatrick, Spangler, Jackson, Graham, Alkire, Newman, Rush, Hammond, Douglass, Fleming, Parry, Strode Third Row: Adams, Shanholtzer, Miller, McCutcheon, Myers, Fulton, Guthrie, Davis, Wipert, Soper Second Row: Wells, Yard, Rich, Stickle, Crabb, Dr. Neureiter, Dr. Currens, Dr. Bennett, Lober, Wettcrling, Farnsworth First Row: St. johns, Dennish, Shields, German, Coffman, Bown, Strader, Ripka p OFFICERS President ........... ..... . ...... S YDNEY ALKIRE Viee President .......... ..... . CHARLES JONES Secretary-Treasurer .............. .... ..... J A NE PURDUM The Chemistry Club is one of Western's largest organizations. In its monthly meetings, demonstrations and reports, for which there is not time in class, are given. These concern the work in the field of chemistry. In this way members are kept in touch with the latest discoveries. ' For the first time, this year all chemistry majors are required to belong to the club. An initiation of the new members was held in January. In this ceremony the prospective members had a test of the five senses. At the close many found they were not so pro- ficient in lighting a bunsen burner as they had imagined. Miss Terrill was the faculty member who helped plan this ceremony. The club presents an assembly program each year. Dr. Neureiter had charge of tne plans of this year's assembly. One of the outstanding programs of the year was a demonstration of chemical magic, by Professor M. T. Vacuum. Dr. Currens spoke at one meeting on the History of Chemistry. In his talk he gave some helpful advice on what was .required of a person who intended to do work in chemistry. He told of opportunities in the field of chemistry other than teaching. Membership in this club is open to anyone who wishes to join. E H O,..H,.,,.,..., 1932 The SEQUEL Physics Club Fiffb Row: Hickman, Yard, Robinson, Hammond, Smith, Kratzcr, Anderson, Bown, Burgess, Henderson, Vail Fourth Row: Hinman, Parks, Trotter, Purdum, Peterson, Brackeveld, Campbell, Jones, Simon, Baxter, Strode, Blythe Third Row: Estes, Albee, Draegert, Adams, Zessin, Hunt, Soper, Bruninga Second Row: Shelton, Huff, Huey, Brown, Stoneking, Meyer, Evans, XVeinheimer First Row: Gloyd, Loy, Broaclhcacl, P. Vail, Mr. Eller, Hainline, Reed, Gentle, Elder - OFFICERS President ........... ........, P AUL VAIL V ice Presidwzt ,...,...... ...,. . .FRANK ALBEE I Secretary-Treasurer .... ...... V ICTOR YOUNG PHYSICS CLUB This is the second year for the Physics Club at Western. We feel that it is doing much to create and maintain an interest in modern physics, even more than would be expected. Under the leadership of Mr. Eller the club has grown to almost twice the size of last year's club. The Physics Club- sponsored an assembly program on March 29th, in which it endeavored to present some of the more interesting phases of physics to the student body in general. High-frequency current phenomena and studies of development along other lines were the important features of the program. The club regularly meets once each month, to demonstrate or discuss some of the newer developments and discoveries in the field of physics that are not touched upon in the class-room. Especially good were some of the demonstrations and explanations of new things in the electrical and radio fields. During the year there were several social hours, at which time the members of the club had an opportunity to become better acquainted with one another. One of these meetings was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eller, where the club was delightfully entertained. Other social meetings were held in the Student Lounge. I 19 3 2 Om' Hundred Om' The SEQUEL Geography Club Third Row: Lemmer, David, Alkire, Zachan, Peterson, Hermcling, Dean, Schreiner, Coffman Svroml Row: McFadden, Metzer, Hill, Ritchey, Coard, McDavitt, Parker, Frye, Shepherd First Row: Swcaringen, Robinson, Hedberg, Peacock, Hoyt, Gilmore, Schmitz, Schwarz GFFICERS Presidcfnt ........... ..... D ON1aLD METZGER Vice Presirlemf ,....... ..i... . LORLE DEAN Secretary-Treasurer .... .l.., RUTH HEDBERG The Geography Club was organized in 1926, and each year has shown an increased enrollment. The aim of this organization is to encourage interest in geography among the students by the study of geographical questions. Meetings are held twice each month, at which time travel talks, current geographical events, magazine articles, slides, and pictures are presented to the club. These activities give opportunity for the members to broaden and enrich their stores of geographical knowledge. Some of the topics discussed before the club this year were: Travels in Europe, The Philippine Islands, A Super-Power System for the United States, Travels in England and Scotlandg and Teaching Geography in the Rural Schools. The club was also fortu- nate in securing the film From Trees to Tribune, and a number of other travel pictures. The members of the club also co-operate in the various geographic expeditions that are sponsored by the geography department of the college. Trips this year were taken to Mark Twain's Cave at Hannibal, Missouri, Indian Mounds, at Lewistown, Illinois, Wfigwam Hollow, Rattlesnake Glen Hollow, King's Clay Mine, Shaft Clay Mine, north- east of Colchester, Western Stoneware Company, and to the dairies and bakeries. ' The social phase of the club is not neglected. Each quarter the members have a social evening when geographical games are played and refreshments served. A very promising future lies before the club, as is shown by its increasing acticities and membership. E H Om' I'Ium1ra'J Two 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL E H Home Economics Club Sixfb Row: Schuhardt, Prather, Butcher, Morgan, NV. Warner, Sallee, Eshom, Neil, Frank, Marks Fifib Row: Irish, Wear, Queen, S. Lloyd, F. Fisher, M. Davis, Hoover, R. Carlson, McCartney Fouarib Row: Irish, Friend, E. Williams, Trotter, Gain, Hoelscher, Hillyer, Strode, Rutledge, Vollmer Tbirrl Row: Melvin, Newman, Huggins, Ashby, Menes, Smith, Clayton, Ray, Brashear, Brown, Schwarz, White Svcoml Row: Peterson, Moore, Michel, Miller, Dennis, Leftridge, Mayfield, Foster, Corzine, Bowers First Row: Pennington, Uhlman, Pace, Miss Bonham, Miss Colby, Morris, Shanholtzer, Martin OFFICERS President .......... ..... . . ....,.......... ,KATHRYN PENNINGTON Vice President ..... ..............., PAULINE STRODE Secretary-Treasurer ...................... ,. .......,.. .GERALDINE NEXVMAN The Home Economics Club was organized in the year of 1916. Each year the enrollment has been rapidly increasing. This year the membership numbered over sixty. The object of the club is to train the members to be active and efhcient leaders in home and community life and to increase interest in problems pertaining to the home. The club aims to create a spirit of co-operation and good fellowship among the members of the department, to help them become more socially eflicient, and to teach club management. . This year has been very active and successful. In the Fall, the initiation services were held. The members were dressed in white and carried lighted candles. The initiates took the vows of the club and were introduced to the 'other members. The Annual Homecoming Breakfast was given in the cafeteria. A large number of the homecomers attended. Five baskets of food were sent out to the needy families in Macomb at Christmas time. A Christmas party was also held in the student lounge. In the Spring a St. Patrick's Tea was given for the members and their guests. The colors, green and White, and shamrocks, were cleverly worked out in the decorations. A bridge luncheon and a picnic were the social events of the Springterm, which were enjoyed by everyone. 19 3 2 Omf Hundred Three The SBQUEL E H I Palette and Brush Third Row: Elias, Oblander, Shanholtzer, Howes, Smith, Friend, Pollock, Myers, Grey Second Row: Hoelscher, Means, Crapnell, Foster, Melvin, Spicer, Althoff, Herring, Reeder, Pickrel First Row: Miss Pottlc, Robinson, Anderson, Davis, Hoyt, Coats, Mrs. Strome E OFFICERS Presidents PAULINE ANDERSON, ELAINE PICKREL, FLORENCE ROBINSON Vice Presidents .....,r............. FREDA HOYT, MARJORIE ALTHOFF, JESSIE HOWES Secretaries. ....... .............. . ELSIE DAVIS, ANNA COATS, MARJORIE ALT1-IOEE Treasurers. .................. .FLORENCE ROBINSON, JESSIE HOwEs, LOUISE GARRISON Palette and Brush is an organization for all art majors and any other students who are interested in art. ' The aims of the club are to create an interest in art, to develop a deeper appreciation for nature and her works, to form more steadfast relations and companionship among the members, to aid in the development of a greater personal artistic ability, to keep in touch with current happenings in art, and to assist and promote extra curricular art projects. j At the beginning of the Fall quarter, in co-operation with the Home Economics Club, the Palette and Brush gave a Homecoming Breakfast for all its old and new members. During the winter term the club sponsored Christmas and Valentine parties, and during the Spring quarter, a banquet. The organization aided in the decorations for the Homecoming events and in designing costumes for the Christmas Festival. Every year the Palette and Brush and the Art Department secure some masterpiece for exhibition. This year the painting, Evening, by George Inness, was exhibited in the museum, from February 8 to March 1. There were two other exhibits, including one of cotton prints, from the Art Center of New York City, given in co-operation with the Home Economics Club and department, and one of work by art majors and students of the various art classes. E FE Om' Hundred Four - 3 2 I The SEQUEL Commercial Club j Fourlb Row: McFadden, Loy, Wiley, S. Grote, Sartory, Armstrong, Leibowitz, M. Moore, Doney, Paulson, Nessel Third Row: Wright, Spiller, Thomas, Lomax, Murphy, Brem, Marshall, Myers, Hamilton, Yarnell, Callihan, Cochran Srronrl Row: DeFaut, Woodworth, Cochran, Conwell, M. Sullivan, F. Hall, Bell, Couch, Houle, Pence, Kirley Firxf Row: Siegman, Bartholomew, W'iley, Miss Richards. C. C. Roark, G. Roarlc, Mr. Beighy, Price Hedgcock, Carson, McAllister OFFICERS President, ........... .... M ILDRED MARSHALL Vice P-resident. ..... ..,... W ILLARD COCHRAN Secretary ......... ...... F REEMAN HALL Treasurer ..,., ..... C ECELIA ROARK j The Commercial Club has many possibilities not common to other types of clubs. The object of the club is to increase interest in the commercial department, to have general discussions of the latest methods of teaching commercial subjects, to promote a spirit of fellowship among the different members, and to unify the department. There is always up-to-date and interesting subject matter which can be introduced into the programs. The main objective of the club should be to produce a business atmosphere and a business background which will create interest in the daily classes. In other words, the Commercial Club should prove to be a motivating factor. The student should be encouraged to study the new developments of business, to become business-minded, to become social-minded, to develop high standards of scholarship, and to learn to appre- ciate the value of good business ethics. The club held a meeting each month, with a social meeting each quarter. The first quarter a wiener roast was held in Wigwam Hollow, the second quarter, a social party at Dr. Beighey's home, and the third quarter, a hobo hike. This year has shown at substantial growth in the membership of the club. 19 3 2 Our Hundrrrl Five The SEQUEL E E History Club Fiftb Row: Lange, Lemmer, johnson, K. Fisher, j. Sullivan, Walker, Grey, Yard, Roberts, Hogue Fourth Row: Johnson, Holstine, Broderick, Brooks, Weaver, E. Schwarz, Markey, Stickle, Maxwell, Williams, E. Clark Third Row: McFadden, Metzger, Sartory, Bruder, Armstrong, Zipse, Hunt, Nichols, McCartney Secolld Row: E. McAllister, Swearingen, Teel, Beal, Bowers, I. Warner, Cooper, Griggs First Row: Blackledge, Wliite, Miss Howard, Mr. Seal, Mr. Schuppert, Mr. McAllister, E. Elder, Mullen, Dowdall OFFICERS President ............. ..... .... ..... W I L LIAM LANGE Vice President ........ .... . ,RICHARD SWEARINGEN Secretary-Treasurer ..... ELIZABETH SCHWARZ The History Club is an organization of men and women at Western who are history majors, double minors, minors, or especially interested in history. It was organized in 1925, and has for its aim the advancement of history and the creation of an interest in things of a historical nature. The club meetings were held the second and fourth Wednesday of' the month. Interesting programs were given, consisting of contests, extemporaneous talks by various members, and an illustrated lecture on the History Tour taken by the History Depart- ment in the summer of 1930. V On February 23rd the club had charge of the Assembly program, commemorating the bi-centennial of Washington's birthday. Talks were given by two of the members, and a one-act play entitled Happiness Day, by three other members of the club. Music of Washington's time was played. , The club also enjoyed a social evening when they were entertained by historical games and contests. Much credit is due Mr. Schuppert, head of the History Department, who has been the sponsor of the History Club. E E Om' Iiumlrml Six 3 2 The SEQUEL Sociology Club U Tbirrl Row: Holstine, Reuss, S. Grote, Leibowitz, G. Spicer, Herring, W. Werner, M. Davis, Farnsworth Second Row: Queen, Gain, Shupe, F. Fisher, Hallenbeck, Gates, Hoelscher, Schmitz, Farr Iiirsf Row: Miss Grote, Frey, Waller, S. Anderson, L. Henderson, Spiller, McCartney, Hcdburg, Mr. Van Cleve OFFICERS President .......... ...................... ..... G A RNET SPICER Vice President ........... ............ R UTH REUSS Secretary-Treasurer ................................. ,, ........ Lois HENDERSON The Sociology Club was organized originally as a branch of the Illinois League of Women Voters. This year marked an increase in the enrollment. Membership is open to anyone interested in the subject of sociology. The meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of every school month. The purposes of the club are: To provide an opportunity for developing a better understanding of voting and election problemsg to study and discuss other sociological topics in which the club members are interested, and to give experience in club manage- ment. Local politics were discussed at several meetings. Outstanding personalities of the political world form another topic. Mr. Earl Grigsby gave an interesting talk on Party Machinery. Miss Grote talked on The Primary and Convention Systems of Nomination. Some other topics which have been studied are: The Republican Party Platform, The Socialist, Communistic and Progressive Parties, The Shorter Ballot, Unemployment and the Shorter Day. The club worked with the League of Women Voters and presented a program to that organization at their meeting in March. The members who participated in the program were: Irene Shupe, Louise Hallenbeck, Garnet Spicer, Beulah Spicer, and Abbie Frey. The topic chosen for the program was Washington, the Leader of Men. Much credit is due to Miss Grote and Mr. Van Cleve for making the meetings successful, and we Wish to extend them our gratitude. 19 3 2 Om' I-Iumlrml SPITII The SEQUEL 5 BE Social Calendar SEPTEMBER Fri. 18-Faculty reception to students, Morgan gymnasium. Mon. 21-Men's Glee Club banquet, Lamoine Hotel. Tues. 22-English Club autumn frolic, Dr. Garwood's Forest of Arden. Wed. 23-W.A.A. Gypsy hike to Wigwam Hollow. OCTOBER Fri. 2-Men's Glee Club banquet honoring Stevens' hotel manager,-Lamoine Hotel. ' ' Thurs., Fri. 15-16--Homecoming Play, Believe It Or Notf' Sat. 17-Homecoming Circus, football game, and dance. Fri. 30-Y.M.-Y.W. Hallowe'en party, Morgan gymnasium. Sat. 31-Faculty Hallowe'en party, Rushville Country Club. Sat. 31-Monroe Hall autumn frolic for freshmen. NOVEMBER Thurs. S-Men's Glee Club tea for the faculty, Museum. Fri. 6-Bachelor Klub Spanish dance in the Museum. Wed. 11-Forum initiation banquet in the cafeteria. Thurs. 12-Kryl's Band Concert in the Morgan gymnasium. Wed. 18- Thursday Eveningf, Will-o-the-Wisp, A Dear Little Wife, given by the Academy in the auditorium. Fri. 20-Green Door depression dance. Tues. 24-Fifth annual Men's Glee Club concert. DECEMBER Fri. 4-Men's Glee Club Winter Ball, Morgan gymnasium. Thurs. 10-Y.M.-Y.W. hello day. Thurs. 10-Intercollegiate banquet, Lamoine Hotel. Sat. 12--Pirate dance, Morgan gymnasium, given by freshman class. Tues. 15-English Club Christmas party, Dr. Garwood's home. Fri., Sat., Sun. 18, 19, 20-Christmas Festival, The Modern Magi. JANUARY Thurs. 14-Lew Sarett, Illinois poet, lecture in the auditorium, reception by English Club, Student Lounge. Sat. 16-Monroe Hall Carnival Dance for upper classmen. Fri. 29-Men's Glee Club dance after Old Normal game. Sat. 30-Sophomore skating party, Chandler Park. Om' Hum1'rcd Eight 3 2 The SEQUEL H E Thurs Thurs. Fri. Thurs. Fri. , Social Calendar FEBRUARY 4-Le Cercle Francis faculty tea in the Museum. -Men's Glee Club dance after the St. Viator game. -Varsity Klub all-school dance, Women's gymnasium. 18-MacDowell Glee Club candle light tea, Museum. -W.A.A. Adamless dance, NVomen's gymnasium. Wed., Thurs. 24, 25-Height of Speech Arts week with local speaking contests. Wed. Tues. Thurs. Fri. Tues. Tues. Wed. Wed. Fri. Tues. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Sat. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Fri. 3-President Morgan's reception to graduates, Museum. Wfed. 8- Thurs. Fri. MARCH 2-Diana Klub bargain matinee, Museum. 15-St. Patrick's pot luck supper and barn dance, Dr. Garwood's home. -St. Patrick's tea by Home Economics Club, Museum. -Monroe Hall St. Patrick's formal dance. 29-Dr. Garwood's formal lecture on Edgar Allen Poe, Museum. APRIL 12-Platonian-Emersonian annual literary contest. 13-English Club banquet, Lamoine Hotel. 13- Barber of Seville, Auditorium. -Sophomore Cotillion, Morgan gymnasium. 19- Green Stockings, Academy Senior Class Play. 22-District High School Debate tournament. -District Music and Literary contest. MAY 6-Freshman Frolic, Morgan gymnasium. 7-Bachelor Klub dinner dance, Lamoine Hotel. -Home Economics Club bridge luncheon, Lamoine Hotel. 12-Women's Athletic Association banquet, Lamoine Hotel. 13-Men's Glee Club formal dance, Morgan gymnasium. -Palette and Brush dinner, Lamoine Hotel. 20-Senior Class Prom, Women's gymnasium. -Junior Class Prom, Morgan gymnasium. 27-Washington Bi-centennial Pageant, given on the Campus. JUNE Alumni dance, Morgan gymnasium. 9-Thirtieth Annual Commencement. 1932 Om' Humlrrrl Nine ffle SEKQKHIL AUTOGRAPHS EE E 1932 Ile SEQNJEI, XS in gm is Ewgifll, I frffgi gif? M5331 QWSRE K my g,,W,q ,R M 35 mfg 2 N WY? 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Inside are gymnasiums, athletic fields and courts, costing millions of dollars contributed for the purpose of correcting physical weaknesses, the prevalence of which was discovered by world war examinations. Strong, healthy bodies are primary necessi- ties of all life. Through developing a clean, pure life one can better appreciate the Living Temple, of which Oliver Wendell Holmes speaks. There have been masters in the physical realm whose advice is well worth following. The world cheers the fellow who is eager to make good in his physical program of sportsmanship. In every educa- tional philosophy there should be much consideration given to teach the child about his marvelous body and how to care for it properly. Little need be said just now about the great intramural sport program that Western is promoting for both men and women and for the growth of interest in the students for the proper development of the body through athletics. All of the next section of the Sequel is given over for this purpose. This simple little poem expresses very clearly the spirit of modern youth in his sports program: We can't all play a winning game, Someone is sure to loseg Yet we can play so that our name No one may dare accuse That when the Master Referee scores against our name, It won't be whether we've won or lost, But how we played the gamef, PHYSICAL N i 1 1 V w 3 p w 1 . Q 1 I 5 5 s I E E I I E 1 E I s 5 - . I 5 5 s I 5 a I 5 3 5 5 ! I 5 2 -1 5 5 : . : R s : 5 E I 5 I Il a h I 5 E E I 1 E E 5 5 a 5 E 5 s 5 . : I 5 e 5 5 5 E s 3 E 5 ,..Ll-11-, 1 ...-7. II I II IIIIIIIIIII III III III i- - ,fy ,fl 11 ,. 5: SNAIII .-1221.32 Q 3f'iQ.'?s - jX1f,b5f5-aIi4-? i ,r!,f'N I Ijibfg.: --4 2 - QQIII II E ii es: - -- - E: 'QT' K 5-: iz j4.. ' el- i -.-E A 5: ,R x . g : '-:--- - 1 - 'I Q 72-'E .1 IIIIII , I .. 5 E 'v .I 1 1 .1 I I '-I I .--f- 1 L- -Q ,.,,,W- ff ' fa , -1212? r ,L...A- - ---+P-5. N- I 3 if-i L I - Etiflg ----I - A:- 3- 'Z' ,Ti w ..::,,, -- -.-11 5' .40 H :iT-r, 71222 : Mr.-4 A,. - -J .lar-1174 --T . '-' MEN'S SPORTS I The SEQUEL COACH HANSON When Coach Ray Hanson came here sixayears ago, Western was practically unheard of in athletic circles outside of Macomb. Competition with high-class teams was unusual. Largely through the efforts of Coach Hanson Western has had athletic teams ranking with the best in the state. For the past five years we have Won a large percentage of our football games and have finished near the top in the Little Nineteen basketball standing each year. Western has a five year record of sixty-nine wins against Hfteen defeats with teams in competition in the Little Nineteen Conference in basketball. Western is one of the few colleges of the state to have varsity teams in as many as seven sports, including football, basketball, baseball, track, golf, tennis, and swimming. Such a varied interest in athletics has been made possible through the great sport promotion program by Coach Hanson. Besides promoting varsity sports Mr. Hanson has done much for the interest and promotion of intramural athletics. Through his pleasing and genial personality Mr. Hanson has made innumerable friends among college students and sport fans of this section of the state. The college men at Western are exceedingly fortunate to have the opportunity of association with and being under the supervision of a man with such strong, constructive influence as Coach Hanson. One Hundred Eigbtrcn A 3 2: The SEQUEL H H Each of the men whosepicture appears on this page wishes to take this opportunity, in behalf of the various athletic teams, to thank the entire faculty, student body, and sport fans from western Illinois who gave such loyal support to athletic events at Western during this past year. They realize that little can actually be accomplished without such enthusiastic response. Q 1 9 3 2 One Humlrvrl Nineteen The SEQUEL H E In Menioriani 1 s JOHN CHURCHILL ' November 23, 1931 'flohnnyv has left us, left us on the threshold of life. As student, as athlete, he never murmured when the odds were against him, instead, he fought harder. Such was the wholesome attitude that ujohnnyv carried with him in everything he tried. Four years he Won his VV on the basketball court. Fighting hard, but always fair, he formed many friendships whenever his team played. As captain of the Leathernecks in 1929-1930, his motto to his teammates was Carry On. When the final whistle blew Johnny still carried on in the hearts of those he left behind him-those innumerable friends who knew and loved him. E E Om' Hundred Twenty 3 2 The SEQUEL Varsity Football ssxfb Row: Stover, Bryant, Switzer, Short, Harding, Higgs, Flynn, Turner, Stroh, W. Windmiller, Estes Fiftb Row: Justus, Nee, Lirnncher, Duke, Matthews, Morley, David, Barrett, B. Windmiller, Mullen Fourfb Row: Sudheimer, Bricker, Kraushaar, Hickman, Young, P. Chiotti, Vincent, Stabler, Conover, Laeding, Loy, VanOrmer Third Row: Alexander, Doyle, Russell, Pittenger, Vanatta, T. Chiotti, Walraven, Lashbrook, Crowe, Dawson, Peoples Svcouri Row: Devinney, -I. Hickman, Robinson, Broadhead, Black, Grebe, Doneghue, Conboy, Upp, Creasy, Bailey First Row: Foster, Churchill, Hall, Coach Hanson, Boyle, Helms, Atwater SEASON SCORES Wfestern. ..... 7 Sept. 26 there Knox ..................... --..---14 Western .... - 0 Oct. 3 there Illinois Wesleyan .... .... - -23 Western. .... 6 Oct. there Eureka .......,.... .... - -13 Western. .... .,.. . .13 Oct. here Shurtleff ...., .. ......... -. .... 12 Western ..... 0 Octg there Augustana .............. ..... - 40 Western ..... ...... 1 4 Nov. 7 here Normal University .... ...... 1 3 Western ..... 0 Nov. 14 there St. Ambrose ....... .... --26 Western ..... ...... 0 Nov. 26 here Carthage .i ....... ....... . .-19 Total .. ......,.....................,....., 40 Total .................... ---.---.160 Managers: James Bailey, Orion James Bricker, Bushnell Premo Chiotti, Cuba Tom Chiotti, Cuba R. J. Conboy, Pittsfield Glenn Conover, Lima Collins Creasy, Macomb Kenneth Duke, Mendon Clyde Hall, Bradford, Robert Shaver, Macomb NUMERAL MEN Wilbu,r Devinney, Port Byron' Clyde David, Industry Earl Farris, Pittsfield Louis Foster, Colusa Jack Hickman, Good Hope Woodrow Hickman, Good Hope Herbert Kraushaar, Warsaw Lawrence Laeding, Mendon Frank Limacher, Winslow Floyd Matthews, Colusa Jack Nee, Colchester Earl Oakson, DePue Walter Switzer, Thompson Louis Upp, Macomb Donald Van Ormer, Huntsville 1932 Om- Himdrefl Twfniy-one The SEQUEL E E Lettermen Vernon Broadhead Elmer Alexander Shan Boyd John Peoples ' Capt. Omar Estes VERNON BROADHEAD, Macomb, Ill. A BACK-Senior Light and speedy, lots of fight, and the determination to Win, portrays Broady. Groucho, as he was affectionately known by his teammates, could play any position in the backfield and do it well. He was a good athlete and an inspiration to his team.. We are sorry to have you leave us, Vernon. Success to you in your coaching career. ELMER ALEXANDER, Aurora, Ill. END-I1t1'li01' Alex is probably one of the best ends that Western has ever had. He is fast and aggressive on offense and a star on defense. An injured knee kept him out of several games this year. Much will be expected of Elmer in his final year at Western. SHAN BOYD, Lewistown, Ill. GUARD-'S611i0T Shan's superb ability at blocking and tackling made him a regular demon on both offense and defense. Due to an injured knee, Shan was out of the game much during the season. Fans regret that he will not be with us next year. JOHN PEOPLES, Monmouth, Ill. FULLEACK-junior John is a smashing line plunger. His defensive Work ranks among the best. He is one of the hardest tacklers that Western has ever had. John will be a great asset to the Leathernecks next year. CAPTAIN OMAR ESTES, Canton, Ill. TACKI.E and CENTER-S671i0T Omar was rewarded with the honorary captaincy of his team because of his impressive performance when he was shifted from tackle to center in an emergency. He was an aggressive player, a strong leader, a challenger to his team. Estes is a good example of determination, having played his third year before he received a letter. He leaves an enviable record of sportsmanship and fair play. Good Luck, Omar! Om' Hzmdrczl T1uz'11ly-Iwo 3 2 The SEQUEL n n Lettermen Charles Higgs Abner Levine U Tom Short Walter Grebe Arthur Justus ABNER LEVINE, LaSalle, Ill. GUARD-junior Abbie', was known to his fellow players and all opponents for his fighting spirit and his good sportsmanship. He could nearly always be depended upon to take his man on offense. His defensive work was commendable. Abner should be a great leader for Western next year. CHARLES Hicscs, Farmington, Ill. TACKLE-Sophomore Charlie started the season as a back, but was shifted to the line as a tackle when his great ability at this position was discovered. Higgs' opponents have a right to be afraid of him. There is little doubt but that Higgs will hold a regular berth next year with the Leathernecks. i TOM SHORT, Payson, Ill. CENTER and HALFEACK-Sophomore Starting the season at center he played the game very well. Then, due to the small number of backfield men, he was called to fill a halfback position. Even without any previous experience he played the position like a veteran. Western fans are thankful that he has two more years to play. WALTER GREBE, Warsaw, Ill. QUARTERBACK-Freshman Grebe is small and fast, especially adapted to running back kicks. His generalship of the team was good at all times this year. We expect this Dutchman to become a Little Nineteen star with his three more years at Western. ARTHUR JUsTUs, Industry, Ill. r QUARTERBACK-Sophomore This was Art's second year on the team. His ability to run, pass, or kick made him Western's leading offensive man, and his defensive work was classed with the best. As a great football player Art has already Won distinction for himself in the Little Nineteen Conference. You will have many opportunities in the next two years, Art. Let's make 'em good! H H 1 9 3 2 One H1I1IdVPd Twenty-tbree The SEQUEL Lettermen Ferrel Turner Cecil Doyle Worth Windmiller Kay Bryant Cecil Russell FERREL TURNER, Bushnell, Ill. TACKLE-Sophomore Turner rounded out the trio of young aggressive tackles, all of whom lacked college experience. With this year'sAexperience Turner and his teammates sh ld ' ou give Western a strong nucleus for next year. Ferrel was a sturdy, dependable tackle. ' CECIL DOYLE, Macomb, Ill. QUARTERBACK-Sophomore This was Cec's first year on the squad and his first letter. A broken ankle received in the Augustana game deprived the team of his educated toe for the rest of the season. Cecil should be a stellar player next year. H XVORTH WINDMILLER, Pleasant Hill, Ill. FULLBACK-F la res Aman Playing his first year at football Windy lived up to all ex e t t' H' ' , p c a ions. is passing ability, coupled with his speed and driving power, made him a threat at all times. Western fan ' ' ' ' s are expecting great playing by the Windmiller boys next year. KAY BRYANT DePne Ill , , . ' END-Sophomore This was Kay's second year at Western. Bryant had a hobby of pulling passes out of the air. Because of his unique carrying of the ball, Kay was high point man for Western this season. His height, coupled with his speed, made him a real threat in a passing attack. We're counting on you for next year, Kay. CECILLRUSSELL, Industry, Ill. END-Sophomore Cecil made good his opportunities during his second year of football. He came through in great style, playing in almost all of the games. Russell was a consistent player and could be depended upon for strong defense. He has two more years for the Purple and Gold. XVYATT HARDING, Elgin, Ill. V END--Freshman Although we could not secure a picture of Harding for the Sequel we Wish to make 3 especial comment about his good playing at end. He was a hard working chap in his position and we want to see him in action next year. Om' Humlrrvl Twenty-four 3 2 The SEQUEL H E Lettermen l john Suclheimer . Harry Stover Berwyn Robinson Scott Black Franklin Nardin Benson Windmiller JOHN SUDHEIMER, Marissa, Ill. GUARD-Sophomore Johnny was always game for hard playing in football. With his great ability and his stern fighting spirit, Sudheimer was a strong 'asset to the Leathernecks. Early in the season he received a broken leg, but he says that he's ready for some real football playing next year. HARRY STOVER, Macomb, Ill. TACKLE-Sophomore Moose has developed into a veteran tackle for Western. His large dimensions, together with his love for the game, made him a valuable man for the team. Western is glad that he has two more years to play. BERWYN ROBINSON, Table Grove, Ill. TACKLE-Sophomore Robby', is that type of player that is always giving his best in game after game. Western should have strong defense next year with such a pair as Robinson and Higgs as tackles. He has two more years for the Leathernecks. - SCOTT BLACK, Imlustry, Ill. I QUARTERBACK-I1L7Zi0T For three years Scott worked for a letter. This year, because of his constant effort and the clever generalship with which he led the team at his responsible position, he was rewarded with a well-earned letter. Black has one more year for Western. FRANKLIN NARDIN, Industry, Ill. HALFBACK-IZtni0T Nardin was an ambitious, hard-working type of player with plenty of speed. He could always be depended upon to gain a few yards through the line. His sure tackling made him a good defensive man. Due to injuries he was barred from several games. Let us hear from you next year, Nardin. - BENSON WINDMILLER, Pleasant Hill, Ill. GUARDiFY6SIJW2d11 Although small of stature, Benson was always in the midst of the plays and filled his position at the guard post excellently. With this year's experience he should be -a veteran guard next year. Benson, think of all that you can do for Western with three more years on the varsity. I E H H 19 3 Our Hnnrlrrrl Tuwffgf-fizfr The SEQUEL 1931 Football At the end of the 1930 season, and at the start of the 1931 season, we were rated by many as having championship possibilities, but we reckoned without that old jinx of many a championship contender, and that is-Dame Fortune and Old Man Injury. We lost two games by touchdowns in the last minutes of play. These games were heart-breakers to lose, and we must blame,Dame Fortune for their loss. Against Knox, in the first game of the season, we were tied 7 to 7 with three minutes to play, and bingo! a long pass by Knox and the game is over. Knox 14, Western 7. Against Eureka, their captain, Cole, broke through our line and ran for a touchdown as the gun went off ending the game. Up to that time we were tied 6 to 6. Final score, Eureka 13, Western 7. Against- St. Ambrose and Iowa Wesleyan, two of the strongest teams in the Iowa Conference, we were up against opposition that simply was too strong for us. Our boys did very well against these two strong teams, giving them both a great battle all the way and holding them to low scores. In the Homecoming game with Shurtleif, the team furnished a real thriller for Homecomers by pulling the game out of the fire and winning in the last few minutes. Shurtleif 12, Western 13. We defeated Old Normal in very much the same way, a long pass, fumbled several times, finally fell into the hands of a Western man who raced fifty yards for the winning touchdown. Western 14, Normal 13. These two games were thrillers in every way, hard fought and well deserved victories. The next game was played at Rock Island with the Terrible Swedes from Augus- tana furnishing the opposition. The game was played at night and with nearly half of XVestern's regulars on the sidelines due to injuries. It was the first appearance beneath lights for most of our men and for the first part of the game it seemed that they were tackling shadows rather than ball-carriers. During the first half, while our boys were trying to adjust themselves to the conditions, Augie was running up a score of 34-0. In the last half Western looked like a different team and succeeded in holding the Swedes to a lone touchdown during this period. The final score was 40-0. Carthage! The same old story and the same old jinx still pursues Western when they meet Carthage in football. .Injuries here again handicapped ,Western. Our team played against some mighty good teams during the season, and although our record is not so hot, we know every man fought hard and did his best to win. So let us leave the season of 1931 to the annals of history and look forward to the 1932 season with much optimism, and a long cherished hope that we will be victorious over our arch rivals from Carthage! October October October October 193 2 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1 Knox ........,.................., Here Illinois College There Eureka ............ ........ . Here Augustana --- ....r... Here October 29 November 5 November 12 November 19 Open. Normal Univ. ........ There Shurtleff ................ There Carthage ..,. ...... - --There One Hll11lITl,d Twenty-six 3 2 3 Tlae. SEQUEL E . H Varsity Basketball Western YVestern Western Western Western Western Western Western Western. ...... Western. ...... Western Western Western Western Western Western. ...... ..,... Total Ll IVAN, 111111 COB, uae, 0112 'IUC G lu S ll H l D l D gl , Morley, Neylon, Coach Hanson S rl R Al d L cl g M lh l Doyle, Higgs, Barrett !'l'01l OIUI EXHH Cf, ae in clai, 1 I Row: Wells, Day, Beedle, Short, Grigsby, Anderson Al f f Pi I G lb L Honorirv Clptain T0 Ill I F ll PTI i CFC OVC, SEASQN scoREs qLittle Nineteenp 1 Dec. .. ..... ..... . .-2 6 Jan. , ..,. . .,..,. , 47 Jan. ---.-- --,-,-,41 Jan. 1 Jan. . ...... ...r... 4 3 Jan. -,--3 7 Jan. , ...... ....... 3 0 Jan. -s--3 0 Feb. ----5 8 Feb. . ...... 144 Feb. .--..--- ....... 40 Feb. mm, -,,,,-,2S Feb. , ...... ,,,.,,, 4 0 Feb. ---..3 2 Feb. ----3 1 Mar. --5 96 Western Leathernecks won second place in the annual State Teacher's College Tournament at Normal in February. 18 9 12 15 19 22 23 29 A2 5 .9 11 16 20 23 4 There There Here Here There Here There Here Here Here There Here Here There Here Here St. Viator ..............,. ........ 2 7 Normal University ...... .... .... 5 2 Shurtleff .,... ,, ,...,....s.. ........ 4 5 McKendree ..... ....... -2 1 Carthage ...... ........ 3 1 Elmhurst ..........r.... ..r..... 2 9 Knox ..........,........,.... ........ 3 9 Normal University ...... ...,,.., 4 6 Carthage ..... . ............. ........ 3 9 North Central ..... ........ 2 2 Illinois College ..... ,s.,,s.. 3 3 St. Viator .......... ........ 2 9 Augustana ---,.- .... 8 Carbondale ..... ........ 2 2 Knox .................. ..... . 3 4 Illinois College ..... ........ 3 3 Total ....,......,.. . ...................... . S 3 0 1932 drrd T1l'l'Ilfj7-XI' Q' O 0 D ogy Nye as ,. The SEQUEL 5-a .QQ A., Q , Q 5345 U 4, 47 9 Q Q0 'P Lettermen N5 we DX' Tom Short James Grigsby Orville Day James Beedle Gilbert Love, Capt. TOM SHORT, Payson, Ill. FORVfARD S0l'Jh017101'f? Playing his second year of basketball for Western, Tom proved to be again one of our most steady players. His specialty was following in shots and tapping them into the basket. Short was well-liked by all his teammates and became an unusually strong asset to the team. - JAMES GRIGSBY, Macomb, Ill. FORWARD-I1l11i0V Jimmy's', cool-headed playing and his steady eye made him a responsible player for Western this year. He displayed plenty of fight and courage and secured a large part of the score, especially when the rest of the team was Hoff. Basketball fans will be happy to have Jimmy on the team again next year. ORVILLE DAY, Good Hope, Ill. CENTER-FTRSIUWZJ11 Playing like a veteran, Day was a great help in securing points over'Western's opponents this season. One would scarcely have believed that this was Day's first year on the Leatherneck squad because of his ability to handle the ball with his teammates, all of whom were new to him. He started the season as a substitute but, because of his eye for the basket and his height, he was soon. given a regular position on the team. JAMES BEEDLE, Griggsville, Ill. CENTER, FORWARD-junior Jim's ability as a basketball player was demonstrated by the fact that he won two distinctions worthy of his unusual playing. Beedle was chosen as center on the first mythical Little Nineteen Conference team. Besides this honor he was by far the high point man of the season in this conference. Many fans came especially to watch his playing when he was hot. CAPT. GILBERT LovE, Griggsville, Ill. GUARDiI1L71iO1' Gib', was perhaps the most dependableman on the team this year. Always he came in for his share of the points and brought his teammates through to victory se al times. Because of his natural ability as a leader and his good sportsmanship on th floor, Gilbert was chosen as the honorary captain of the season by his teammatewjvq Om' I'IlIIlllY't'l, Twmlly-ciglrl 3 2 The SEQUEL H H Lettermen Berwyn Anderson Charles Higgs Dale Pittenger Lawrence Laeding Elmer Alexander BERXVYN ANDERSON, Trivoli, Ill. , FORWARD-IZt11i07 Speed's performance on the floor as a substitute player this season demonstrated that he takes basketball as serious business and is a real threat to any opponent. Berwyn could always be depended upon to go into the game with sufficient ight to inspire his teammates to give their best. CHARLES HIGGS, Trivoli, Ill. ' GUARDiSOPlJ0'7110Y8 Higgs earned his first basketball letter' this year. He was found-to be a very ambitious, hard-working player, and was always a safe substitute. Charles will undobut- edly be a strong contender for the first team next year. DALE PITTENGER, Macomb, Ill. I GUARD-IuHf0f Dale played in the majority of games this season as guard with Love. He was always in the thick of the battle and took advantage of the opportunity to score if he was the logical man to shoot. Special commendation should be given him for his excellent defensive work. Pitt has many friends who wish him much success next year. LAWRENCE LAEDING, Mendon, Ill. FORWARD-Freshman Laeding proved his worth in the Teacher's College tournament at Normal. When the regulars began to tire he was called to carry on in the forward position. He played with the skill of a regular member and won the highest confidence of his teammates. He played in several' hard-fought games for the Leathernecks this season. ELMER ALEXANDER, Aurora, Ill. GUARD-I1l'.'Z.-OV Alex was very much handicapped at the beginning of the season due to an injured knee which he received in football last fall. As the season advanced he was given an opportunity to play in many of the games and proved to be a valuable guard. His speed and aggressiveness made him outstanding in both offense and defense. 19 3 2 Om' Iiufnfrrrl Tnfrnly-11 The SEQUEL Resume of Basketball Season Once more Western demonstrated that she had one of the best basketball teams in the Little Nineteen Conference. A few days before the Christmas holidays the team started on one of the toughest schedules ever undertaken by a Western team. They tackled St. Viator, one of the best teams in the state, as their first conference foe, and after a very exciting overtime battle they won by a score of 31-27. this victory as an inspiration, the team set about to win the conference title, and it looked very much as though they were going to do it, until, after winning four consecutive games, they met Old Normal on their home floor and suffered the worst defeat ever experienced by a Wfestern basketball team. Realizing that they were not yet out of the race, Coach Hanson proceeded to drill the members of the team with but one view in mind--that of beating Old Normal in the second game. However, the Redbirds again proved to be too much for them, although it was a much more closely contested meet than the- first one. The Leather- necks conceded the Normal players the honor for having the best team in the conference since they had defeated the other best team twice. The team seemed a little discouraged after these two setbacks and consequently lost a hard fought game to Knox on the Galesburg Armory floor and again, within a short time, fell before the Carthaginians on our home floor, after we had defeated them badly earlier in the season at Carthage. With a spirit of determination, the boys finished the remainder of the sixteen game schedule by winning all the rest of the contests except the last one of the season, when Illinois College spurted near the end of the game to win by a narrow margin of a single basket. Western finished fourth place in the Little Nineteen, according to a percentage basis of won and lost, and second place in the Dickinson rating system. Western demonstrated great ability by winning second place in the Teachers, College tournament held at Normal University. Playing without the services of Tom Short, star forward, who had been sick with the flu, Western succeeded in winning over both Charleston and Carbondale, after having been defeated by Old Normal in the first game of the tournament. By virtue of the double elimination plan, Western was given an opportunity to get revenge from Normal and gave them an overwhelming defeat. The Leathernecks, who were tired and worn out by the strenuous games, met defeat at the hands of DeKalb and returned home with second honors. Western hopes to have a Little Nineteen championship team next year since not a single member of the squad is lost by graduation. We're going to look forward to a high class team from Western in basketball contests next season. The Sequel, with the many boosters of Western, wishes to take this opportunity to congratulate the Leather- necks for the great honors which they have rightly won. NUMERAL MEN ' Charles Barrett, Lewistown Wyatt Harding, Elgin Kay Bryant, DePue Holmes Hamilton, Keithsburg Cecil Doyle, Macomb Eugene McPhail, Clayton John Morley, Mendon Earl Shelton, Kirkwood Kenneth Duke, Mendon Onc Humlrcrl Thirty 3 2 The SEQUEL E H Baseball ' Third Row: Douglas, Walraven, Flynn, Grebe, Duke, Jones, Huey, McPhail, McCormick Second Row: Sarff, Higgs, Bedenbencler, Asst. Mgr. Ewing, Hardin, Mgr. Neylon, Reynolds, W. Wiindmiller, Wells First Row: Van Ormer, W'ilt, Robinson, Hogue, Estes, Russell, Graham, Loy, Coach Hanson Thirty aspiring young men answered Coach Hanson's call for baseball this spring. Several veterans answered this call. Charles Jones, from Havana, who had already made three letters in baseball, as pitcher or at an infield position, and Omar Estes, of Canton, playing his third year as an outfielder, were the only senior members of the squad. Lester McCormick, the heavy hitting lad from Coatsburg and a two year letter man, was back at third base post for the season. Cecil Russell and Bill Graham, both first basemen of former years, were back in uniform. Art Loy of Good Hope supported the Western team for his second year. Besides these veterans there were some very able freshmen players: Worth Wind- miller, Pleasant Hill, catcher, Kenneth Duke, Mendon, first base, Sydney'Alkire, Hull, Hrst base, Walter Grebe, Warsaw, second base, Marvin jones, Peoria, third base, Wyatt Harding, Elgin, short stop, Donald VanOrmer, Huntsville, catcher, and Charles Higgs, Farmington, Berwyn Robinson, Ipava, Lester Hogue, Monmouth, Kermit Wilt, Adair, outfielders. Our mound line-up was composed of the veteran pitcher, Charles Jones, Francis 'lSimon', Wells, Macomb, Sanford Sarff, Bath, Leslie Bedenbender, Rushville, and Harry Flynn, New Philadelphia. In the picture are found several other players whose cooperative spirit in the success of the team was greatly appreciated. At the time of this writing little can be said about the actual 'success of the Leather- necks in competition with the teams of the caliber playing of Knox, Monmouth, Old Normal, and Augustana, but it is safe to predict that Western will secure her share of the honors. Coach Hanson has developed great enthusiasm for baseball playing, which accounts for the large number of men on the squad. H A E 1 9 3 2 One Hundred Thirty-one The SEQUEL e e Track Fourth Row: Asst. Mgr. Furnace, Morley, Nec, Dinsmore, Stroh, Mgr. Rush . Tbira' Row: Alexander, Adkins, Upp, Purpus, Broadhead, Dixon, Mullen, Laeding, Day Svcoml Row: Brown, Lindsay, Devinuey, johnson, Boyd, Crowe, St. John, Strode, Assistant Coach Graham First Row: Coach Plato, Gerhart, Vance, Foster, Hinman, B. W'indmiller, Salter, Hickman, Doyle, Perry Track is rapidlybecoming one of the big sports at Western. Until last year our representatives in track were not of a very large number, nor was the success of the team very great. Last year our track team won dual meets with Augustana, Culver- Stockton, and Carthage and lost to Knox by only a few points. This year our track team was composed of many veterans of former years and some of the best freshman talent ever seen at Western. This accounts for the good record which our team made in the track contests this year. Among the veterans were found Gib Love of shotput fame, who made most of his competitors wonder where the shot was going to stopg Elmer Alexander, the speedy lad from Aurora, who made many points for Western in the hurdle races and broad jump, John Peoples of Monmouth, famous for his dashes, William Foster, a local man who gave his opponents plenty of thrills in the distance runs, Vernon Hinman, of Avon, who was outstanding also in distance runs, Berwin Anderson, the lightweight from Trivoli, who excelled in the pole vault, Russell Vail, Macomb, who was active in the 440 and in the relay, and Vernon Broadhead, Macomb, who made a good running mate for Vail. V - Among the new men one of the most outstanding was Benson Windmiller of Pleas- ant Hill. He has a distinction of having Wonvfirst place in the javelin throw at the State High School meet last year. His record made in this contest justifies his ranking as the third best in thei high schoolsi of the United States. A11 of the track members deserve considerable credit for the work which they have done this year. The entire track squad is greatly appreciative of the splendid assistance given them by Coach Raymond Plato, who came to Western last fall to take up the duties of Ralph Barclay, who is on leave of absence for study at Columbia University. Om' Humlrrd Thirty-iwo 3 2 The SEQUEL e n Tennis Richard Crabb Kay Bryant I Earl Oakson John Morley Interest in tennis at Western has greatly increased since the new courts were com- pleted in the spring of 1931, and in the near future we expect our players to become a real threat for high honors in the Little Nineteen. Last year the team practically without any outdoor practice rose to heights to defeat Monmouth on the dedication day of the NVestern baseball and tennis fields. Because of the 1931 successes, the students this year demonstrated much more interest. There were three veteran players on the tennis squad this season: Richard Crabb, Jr., Macomb, elected honorary captain at the end of the 1932 season, returning to play singles and doubles in the long matches. Earl Oakson and Kay Bryant, both lettermen of last year, were back to resume their roles as Western's doubles team. These sophomores, lean six footers, had comparative ease in guarding the Western side of the net and in securing points for victory. Max Murphy of Macomb, and a member of last year's squad, and several newcomers to Western received sufficient practice to make them real threats for the varsity team next year. One of the most notable of the new players was john Morley, of Mendon, a freshman, who gave evidence that he would be a stellar player before many seasons. He won the Adams County championship for tennis last year. The tennis schedule this season included two matches with each of four western Illinois colleges: Monmouth, Illinois, Carthage, and Augustana. From the record at the opening of the season itis safe to predict that the Leatherneck players will be strong op- position for their rivals. Karl Crilly, faculty member, was in charge of the tennis activities during this year. The boys greatly appreciated his assistance. 19 3 2 Om' Ilumlrul Tl'il'lv-llzrvr The SEQUEL Intramural. Athletics Previous to 1930 there were no regularly organized intramural athletics at Western. At the beginning of the winter quarter during that year the Never Sweat Basketball League was organized by Coach Hanson with Claude Hesh and John Churchill assisting. Sixty college men who were not out for varsity basketball participated in the league. During the spring of 1931 a handball tournament for both singles and doubles was held. A golf tournament with twenty-four participants and a tennis tournament with about thirty-five entries in the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles were conducted successfully. Intramural activities have shown a decided growth since their birth in 1950. At the present time it is estimated that ninety-seven percent of the men in college take part in either varsity or intramural competition. The Never Sweat League is still the largest of the intramural groups, having had one hundred fifty participants this season. Handball has shown a promising growth, there were thirty players in the tournament this spring. At least fifty aspiring tennis sharp-shooters were in competition for the tennis championship. An equal number were attracted to the golf tournament. This is indeed an enviable growth in so short a period as two years. During the fall quarter no intramural activities are carried on mainly because of the large number of men who are in competition for a position on either the varsity or B division football teams. Gym classes provide for those who are interested in fall activities. There is less need for organized intramurals at'this time than at any other during the year, but perhaps the future will show developments providing for intra- mural activities even during this period. Immediately after the opening of the winter quarter the machinery for the organi- zation of the Never Sweat Basketball League began to operate. Coach Hanson, in the plan used this year, first secured the names of all of the college men. A meeting, com- posed of twelve representative players from last year's league, was then called. Each of these twelve men received a list of names of college men whom he asked to join the league. Thus every man at Western was reached in the plan to secure players. Four student managers: Berwyn Anderson, Shan Boyd, Wilbur Devinny. and Abner Levine were selected-to promote the details of the league under the supervision of Mr. Hanson. These men picked the teams, arranged the playing schedule, chose the officials, and wrote up the newspaper accounts. Originally there were thirteen teams of nine members each, but the men who entered late raised the total to sixteen teams of nine players each. A schedule was arranged so that each team played fifteen games. Each team played every other team before the season ended. Remarkable skill was shown in the selection of the teams in order that the teams be fairly equal in playing talent. The winners were the only team to be undefeated. The team winning second place lost three games. No team went through the schedule without a victory. Local newspapers assisted in the publicity of the tournament. The mystery of who uEinstein was puzzled many for a time. Remarkable sportsmanship prevailed throughout the season. The managers had difficulty in selecting the all-star teams since there was no dearth of ability, but since the league was not organized mainly for display of skill, improvement, leadership, and sportsmanship were considered in the E H Om' Humlrwl Thirly-four 3 2 The SEQUEL H H Intramural Athletics V selection. The following men were honored: First Team-Richard Crabb QCapt.j, forward, Donald VanOrmer, forwardg Leslie Bedenbender, center, Berwyn Robinson, guard, and Frank Limacher, guard, Second Team-John Ewing, forward, Worth Wind- miller, forward, Oliver Muelder, center, Berwyn Huey, guard, Wayne Horack QCapt.j , guardg Third Team-Richard St. johns, forward, Francis Wells, forward, Donald Stroh fCapt.j, center, Olin Lionberger, guard, Lewis Foster, guard. Winners of first place, the Yankees, were presented a handsome pennant with the name of the league, year, team name, and personnel of the team on it. President Morgan was the donor. Handball is a new game at Western, but it has already gathered a large group of admirers. After the close of the basketball season, notices of a doubles and singles hand- ball tournament were posted on the bulletin board with the request that those interested sign up. This year a total of thirty men were in competition in either the singles or doubles matches. Most players participated in both events. Drawings were made in which chance determined the opponent for each man. The single elimination plan was used. Winners of first and second place in both the singles and doubles were awarded ribbons. Handball has been given unusual attention under the plan of organized intra- mural athletics for all. . ' Dr. Waggoner and the Athletic Department have been successful in making arrangements with the Macomb Country Club for students to play golf at the club grounds with no cost to them. Approximately seventy students have taken advantage of the opportunity to enter into this sport. The golf tournament was held with Hfty students in competition under the direction of Dr. Waggoner. Tennis was again part of the spring intramural program. A tournament for both singles and doubles was held. The new tennis courts greatly facilitated tennis playing in that courts were available at all times. There were approximately fifty players in the tennis contests. It has been the custom also to promote an intramural track meet during the latter part of the spring quarter in which any student except those on the Varsity might par- ticipate. Although there have been no new records established it has proved that students are interested in this phase of athletics. It has also given those students who did not have time for the regular Varsity team an opportunity for expression. By the plan that has been worked out by the local officials the interest in athletics has helped to promote better sportsmanship and a better feeling between those on the Varsity teams, and those students who are not fortunate enough to secure a place with those who represent Western in intercollegiate events. A Perhaps the greatest need that Western has now for the large intramural program is a newly equipped swimming pool. Students are hopeful that this improvement will be added to the equipment in athletics in the near future. ' Western has been very successful in her attempt to promote athletics for all. Intramural sports have reached practically every man in college, which is the highest aim of any program of physical education. Although intramurals are in their infancy at Western, they have grown even faster than the proverbial beanstalk, and they promise greater growth. 19 3 2 Om' Iflrmdn-J Tbirly-five The SEQUEL 5 E Golf With spring comes the desire to get outside into the open spaces, where the air is full of sunshine, and freshness is everywhere to urge one into new fields of play. With spring comes the desire to feel the swing of a club, and to stand gazing eagerly after the white speck, which is making its journey to some far-off hole or the rough. There- is that great desire to trample over Mother Nature's carpet, which she has so willingly spread over the fields that every one of her lovers might happily be with her. Then, too, the long trail after the tempting golf ball provides the needed exercise for men and Women who have been inside for several months. - Everything is happy when spring comes, with all of its new enthusiasm and joys. Thus it was at Western this year when spring arrived. Candidates for golf responded to the welcome call-, and early in April they were found out on the courses, loosening their arms and getting the feel of the club swing once more. Not only did candidates for the golf team respond, but many others, faculty and students reported because of their love for the outdoor game. Although golf has been called a game for old, worn-out men, who need exercise without strain, students have learned to love the sport, because of its advantages in the open air and its challenge to a gradual development of ability. Let's examine the record of the enthusiastic response which Western students have given this popular sport during the last two seasons. More than 1400 student tickets for permission to play golf at the Country Club were issued by the college last year. Seventy-Hve different students entered the game with great enthusiasm. During this year there was even greater interest in the sport. Dr. Waggoner, who attends to the administration of golf at the Country Club for students, stated that the deportment on the grounds was above reproach. Because of the free access to the golf course and the enthusiasm that Dr. Waggoner has given the students for this modern popular sport, some Western student was seen at the grounds at almost any hour in the day. The Student Activity fund provides for the expenditure of S250 annually for golf. Golf is really a definite part of the great intramural sport program that Western oiiicials are working out with the slogan Athletics for all. Tickets for permission to play golf were issued in Room 25 every day. Four local tournaments in golf were promoted in order to stimulate competition. The Handicap tournament and the Faculty-Student tournament were two in which the interest .ran high. At the time that this article was written it was impossible to secure any accurate data as to the outcome of these tourneys, except to say that the plan was a great success. . i The Varsity squad played two matches with Monmouth and two with Illinois College at Jacksonville, making some very creditable scores. The golf team also entered the Little Nineteen Meet at Monmouth in May. Representatives for the competition with other colleges were determined by a local individual competition plan. Lettermen who returned to play for Western this year were: Gerald Hammond, Adair, James Currens, Macomb, and Arthur Parks, Rushville. Several freshmen were out for the new sport this season, besides a large number of the upper classmen. Faculty and students are very appreciative of the golf program at Western for very few colleges in the Little Nineteen have such good privileges as are given here for the popular sport-Golf. Our Iflumlrc-rl Tlvirly-six 3 2 WOMEN,S SPORT S The SEQUEL WOH1CH,S Sports MISS DORA SHARP Miss Sharp, head of the Women's Physical Education department, has made her seventh year at Western one long to be remembered by all with whom she has been associated. Through her efficient leadetship and earnest endeavor the girls of W.A.A. have been inspired to uphold the highest ideals of health, sportsmanship, efficiency, and honor. Because of her enthusiasm and interest in every type of activity, the zeal and spirit of friendly rivalry among the girls has been intensely keen. In the opinion of all she is an efficient coach, an impartial referee, an unfail- ing guide, a true friend-an upholder of the ideals of true womanhood. Miss SHARP WOMEN'S SPORTS AT WESTERN There seems to be some kind of tradition or hoodoo that governs girls' sports at Western. For the past three years, almost without exception, the tournaments have had the same results. This year in every type of sport the girls have displayed keen enthusi- asm and real enjoyment. ' . Hockey started out the fall quarter with zest and tense interest. The Freshman girls seemed determined to prevent the Junior-Senior team from carrying off the laurels this year, but, try as they would, the upper class girls, captained by Ruth Morgan, came through with flying colors. Junior-Senior practice is optional, too! Volleyball alone seems to avoid the hoodoo. Last year the Sophomores were vic- torious, and in 1930 the Freshmen were successful. This year the competition was quite too close for comfort, but the Freshmen were the lucky winners. In basketball, history again repeats itself. For some unknown reason the Freshies always run away with the tournament. This year was no exception. Basketball is offered during the winter quarter as an extra-curricular sport. just one visit to the gym during practice would without question allay any doubt of the pep of Western's girls. Along with the balmy days of spring, attention is turned to baseball. Besides the regular classwork of the Freshmen and Sophomores, two evenings each week were devoted to extra practices for all college girls. With spring, too, tennis enlists many fun-seeking students. The girls' tournament Om' Humlrvrf Tlxirlj'-vigbt 3 2 The SEQUEL Women's Sports MISS OLIVE POTTER Miss Potter has been a mem- ber of the Physical Education department for three years. Through her unfailing effort the Washington Pageant has been a high spot in the experience of all who viewed it as well as those who participated in it. MISS SARA KRAMER Miss Kramer has endeared her- self to every Westerner through her magnetic personality and every-ready smile. Her peppy manner and keen understanding has made G.A.A. a dominant- factor in the lives of the Acad- emy girls. This is her fourth Miss O. POTTER year at Western' Miss S. :KRAMER ' WoMEN,s SPORTS AT WESTERN this year was much more successful than those of former years. No doubt this is the result of more and better adapted courts. Besides tennis rackets one might see feminine Robin Hoods aiming with their bows at the distant target. - Much credit is due all the members of the Physical Educational department for the successful year which the girls have enjoyed. Without their constant presence the results of the year 1931-32 could not possibly have been so enjoyable. Dancing is a major interest during the entire year. Stiff muscles disappear and in their place are flexible agents to contribute to grace of motion. Through the influence of the Women's Physical Education Department social dancing has been offered on Friday evenings after the regular work of the week is completed. A course of instruc- tion is given to the beginners, then the following Fridays are devoted to social hours, sponsored by the various organizations. There is no admission fee and all college students may attend. This is a decidedly important factor in the development of social life at Western. Western may well be proud of the type of young women who are being graduated from her doors. The ideals of womanhood by which they rate themselves are no idle fanciesg they are ideals which will play a major role in any activity in which they may engage after leaving college. No sport without sportsmanship, no play without playing, no games without being game, no joy without being joyful-those are mottoes exempli- fied in action, both on the field and elsewhere. Much credit is due all the Physical Education department for the successful year which the girls have enjoyed. Without their constant presence the results of the year 1931-32 could not possibly have been so enjoyable. E E 1 9 3 2 Om' Huudrzfrl Thirty-nine The SEQUEL H F Gypsy Hike Sr1fr11lb Row: C. Smith, Zachan, Matin, Bollin, Hill, Spicer, Schmitz, Thomas, Evans, Dennis, Anders, Anderson, Markey, 'Weaver, Riordan Sixlb Row: Stickle, Leighty, Holland, jackson, Brown, Huey, Hodges, Sears, McClintock, Hodgett, Baxter, Spear, Davis, Rich .H Iiiflb Row: Mullan, Carlson, Farwell, Finnegan, Morris, M. Anderson, Coard, Butterfield Fourth Row: Rosenquist, Holmes, Greenquist, Morgan, Foshay, Parnall, Vollmar, Marks, Myers, Frye Third Row: Munson, Beal, Zipse, Sheets, Douglass, Pollock, Brem, Fulton, Reed, Fahnestock, E. Smith, Hamilton Second Row: Crabill, McC.utcheon, Lovell, Shupe, Gift, Rainey, Bowles, Carmack, Fisher, Barro, Shnnholzer, Swanson, Lober First Row: Lolkmer, Schafer, Dill, Hoyle, Yates, Ausbury, King, Moon, Leftridge, Blackledge, Tholen Come on, let's be gypsies And with the gypsies play For that's only one of the good times We'll have in W.A.A. To the Woods with gypsy band! Trailing bright streamers of every hue they run picking up the occasional trail that brings promise of food. Over the fence, a splash in the mud, through prickly bushes-it's all fun! - W.A.A. opened the school year with an autumn frolic-the gypsy hike. Each year the W.A.A. plans a get-acquainted hike for all college women. This year it took the nature of a clever gypsy hike. This event always takes place as soon after registration as possible in order that every girl may be properly introduced to the activities of W.A.A. As a reward for following the haphazard trail of scattered paper there is always plenty to eat-all anyone can hold. Gathered around the campfire the girls learn W.A.A. songs, how to earn points to join, and what it means to be a member. The common opinion is that anyone who misses this chance for fun must indeed count that day as lost. Whether gypsies or hobos, it's all the same-a good time, plenty of exercise, good food. new friendships, renewal of old ones. Girls, don't forget it next year. E E - Oric' Illlllllffll Forly 3 2 The SEQUEL n n 4 s Adamless Dance y Come on, girls, let's dance That stately old minuet At George and Martha's party Fun you'll ne'er forget. A dainty curtsy, a graceful bow, and George and Martha are dancing the minuet. And how many Georges and Marthas there are at Western! The Adamless dance this year followed the theme of the Washington Bicentennial by being a George and Martha party. As the orchestra started up an old time minuet the entire group stepped off this statelyi dance. But, of course, we couldn't be entirely eighteenth-century in our dance, so a regular twentieth-century hop followed. The flirtations, my, oh my! Even in Washington's time a lifted eyebrow must have brought results. The gym was attractively decorated as an o-ld time garden to carry out the theme of the dance. Two prizes were offered for the most appropriate costumes. Our tiniest couple, Frances Fisher and Olive Belle Churchill, were awarded firstg Caroline Riordan and Alice Bolen were given second. In addition to the annual hike W.A.A. always sponsors this annual dance. Each member of W.A.A. invites a partner and another couple. This is the crowning event of W.A.A.'s social year. We clon't need Adams when such handsome Georges are avail- able. 193 2 F Om' Hurzdrml Forty-rx The SEQUEL r F i r ! 3 I HdMlf 1932 The SEQUEL 19 3 2 Om' Hundred Fariy-lbree The Western Training Schools THE ACADEMY BUILDING ' Both the Academy and the Training School are constantly grow- ing in importance as a definite, practical part of the Western teacher training institution. 'K This year one hundred fifteen Seniors are to be graduated from Western, each of whom has had forty-eight weeks of practice teaching and supervision in either or both of these schools. The careful super- vision and experience given each teacher. prepares him for actual teaching in public schools to a far greater advantage than does the average liberal arts college where no teaching is provided for in the curriculum. College students become familiar with the better methods of teaching in high school and grade classes, with the study hall experi- ence, and with supervision of pupil activities. High standards of scholarship are maintained in both the Training School and the Academy in an effort to promote the ideals that develop strength of character, and to provide opportunities for self-develop- ment through curricular and extra-curricular activities. These students are the heirs of all the opportunities which a large institution such as Western can afford them. -Student practice teachers and supervisors are grateful to the pupils of the Academy and the Training School for their patience and help during the periods of testing and learning how to teach successfully. The next step in the improvement of practice teaching and supervision at Western will be the completion of the new Training School building with more modern facilities, which has been promised by the state. 77912 WESTERN ACADEMY and 1 TRAINING SCHQOL WESTERN ILLINOIS STATE TE MB, ILLINOIS The SEQUEL E wffffyff I Alj,A,nlf5 4 -'w'-' I +44 ' ' 1 Q- Mu. SIMPKINS MR. PoDoLL Head of Wfesfmvz T rai11ing School Acazlemy Principal H E O Il I llforty-ffm' The SEQUEL H E Training School Principals Miss BESSIE COOPER Principal of Lower Grades Miss Bessie Cooper came to Western 'in the fall of 1911 as second and third grade critic and later obtained her position as principal of the lower grades. With the exception of a few months, which were spent in securing further knowledge at Teacher's College, Columbia University, Miss Cooper has been active in the Train- ing School helping others to find the joy in teaching children. Miss KATHERINE THOMPSON Principal of Upper Grades Miss Thompson came to Western as critic of the fifth and sixth grades in September, 1912. She continued her studies in the college and received the bachelor of education degree in 1922, and since then has been principal of the upper grades. She is critic for geography andigeneral science. She, too, has always felt the need of pro- gressive child education, andiiin 1930 she received her M.A. degree. 5' H ' E One H11mlrezlForty-sz l i1i.. 1- 9 3 2 The SEQUEL H H Academy Senior Class ' OFFICERS President .... ...... .............. 4 ..... ....... M A 11 Y HAINLINE Vice Presirlemf ...... .... . -- ELEANOR WATSON Secretary .......... ............ R EX WAYMACK Treasurer ........ ....... , ROBERT HENDERSON Adviser ....... .......... i RAYMAN MILLER After looking over the list of officers, the readers will, no doubt, be interested in learning of some of our many accomplishments this year. We wish to mention first our class rings, which were very attractive. They were yellow gold with the Academy initials in the center, edged in white gold. The Twelfth Grade had a very good representation, both in athletics and in literary clubs. Our members supervised a large part of the business transactions of the Masquers with Ruth Wetzel as president and Ruth Currens as secretary-treasurer. In the Rostrum society the twelfth grade again claimed many honors with Wayne Thompson as president, Jessiebelle Knott as vice president, and with May Icenogle as secretary- treasurer. Among the lineups of football and basketball these Seniors were found: Football, Edwin Black, Carle Crabb, Vere Dawson, Robert Henderson, Wilbur Martin, Frank Switzer, George Moon, Scott Zahren, and Dale Tippett, Mgr., Basketball, Edwin Black, Carle Crabb, George Moon, Wayne Thompson, and Rexf Waymack. There were four Seniors on the affirmative and negative debate teams, which carried off their share of the honors in contests with the large high schools of the Western section of the state: Wayne Thompson,fMay Icenogle, Jean Welch, and Rex Waymack. Our last dramatic appearance was April 19, in Green Stockings, our annual class play. Our experiences have indeed been rich with the many opportunities that Western Academy has had to offer us during our four years. There are many happy memories that shall remain with us. as ' 19 3 2 Om' Hnmlrvrl Forty-x of N , a 4 N J . lf U l Vt. . 1 V x 77 1 f 1 I9 E fl ft, f - I I i l l . 6 l xl J? 0' 'I' . 'ii' VA i ,JJ E : l l N I W f I l fi X L Q 4 I , J fxjj K f ARNOLD, BERNICE Macomb, Illinois Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Soloistg V . Masquers 2, 3, 4, Assistant BLACh'EDW.INl Att Director, Home Econom- Macomb, Illln0lS ics 2, Secretary, G.A.A. 2, 3, M 45 G1 C1 I, 1, 45 4: Class Vice President 1: Baftitiugi-sClass 'Isieasaier 2, J, The Modern Magi s Henv- Basketball 2, 3, 4g Football en Will Protect the Working 3, 4, Hong,-,U-y Captain 4, Girl , Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Track 2, 3. l 1 l A X CRABB,CARL1s RAY,JR. l H BLYfH'1qC'LAlfY5- Macomb, Illinois l smlthshlre' Hlmms Bardolph lg Rostrum 4, Mas- I G.A.A. 3, 43 Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4. CUNNINGHAM, ISLA Macomb, Illinois Rostrum 3, 4g Basketball 45 Volleyball l, 2. DAWSON, VERE ' Macomb, Illinois Class President 3: Student Council 2, Student Activity 43 Latin Club 35 President Physics Club 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 3, 4, The Bride , The Knave of Hearts : Dear Little Wife , Track. B IS!-I, MAXINE acomb, Illinois asquers I, 2, 3, 43 Rostrum l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3.7 G.A.A. l, 23 Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' League 1, 2, , 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 asketball 2, '3, 43 Dancing 1, 2. quers 4g Football 4g Basketball 45 God Wil1ks. , m,5TJ,'.fu7lm, 0 'Z Ufisli cfa sf? ff u ncaa' an. dClUl.CC,6!67'I VI, ou Haul CURRENS, RUTH I y Macomb, Illinois LU g 5 Ju y G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 l Masquers l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary l I 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 44 Student J ! Council 2g Rostrum 2g Girls' i ' League 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenta 1 34 The Big Cheese 23 The Bride 33 A Dear Little n a Wife 4: Declamation 2, 43 ' Dance Drama 2, 3. S 0 , ,M77 l l DODGE, MARJORIE Macomb, Illinois I Rushville High School l, 23 Masquers 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 43 Chorus 3, 4, Student Coun- , cil 3, 4, Secretaryg Hockey 1 2, 3, 49 Basketball 2, 3, 4. W l l 4 l V . l l l:IA'l'HERLIN, ESTHER Macomb, Illinois Masquers 1, 2, 3, 43 Class a President 1: Hockey Team 4. V l , 1 1 One Humlrvrl Forty-right 1 9 3 2 The SEQUEL HAINLINE, MARY Macomb, Illinois G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Rostrum 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, All-Star 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2: Dancing I, 2, 3, 4, Steadfast Tin Soldier , Assistant Direc- tor The Bride!-'g Track 2, Hiking 1. Lf' XQ X ' 1 ,X i f IVHENDERSON, ROBERT Macomb, Illinois Masquers 4, Business Manager, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Basketball Man- ager 3, Football 3, 4. ICENOGLE, ELLA MAY Macomb, Illinois Rostrum 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 4. KNOTT, JESSIEBELLE Ellisville, Illinois G-A-A- 1, 2, 3, 4, Rostrum 3, 4, Vice President 4, Mas- quers 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Chorus 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Dancing 2, Track 1, 2, 3. MILLER, LOUISE Macomb, Iliinois Glee Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2 3, 4, Masquers 1, 2, Girls' I-H8110 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 193 HAMILTON, MARTHA Keithsburg, Illinois ILLERY ILETTA Macom Illinois G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Masque , 3, 4, joint Owners in Spain , Assistant Director Will o' the Wisp and God Winks , 2, 3, 4, Basketball Track 2, 3, Dancing Illinois 2, 3, 4, Property G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, Chorus 4, Board 1, 3, Stead- Soldier , Basketball Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 1, 2, 3, Hockey MCCREIGHT, MARY K Industry, Illinois Industry Twp. High School 1, 2, 3, Masquers 4, G.A.A. 4, Girls' League, Vice President 4, Glee Club 4, Thursday Evening , Basketball 4, Tap Dancing 4. MooN, GEORGE Macomb, Illinois Glee Club 1, 2, Boys' Club President 4,. Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Athletic Board 4. oeaaifffr' ff af! N Q15-' 4.1.-rw Q Q ,5 a,,Ve,d 1' K 4? cr new The SEQUEL 9 QW Sw1TzEn, FRANK Adams, Illinois Liberty High School I, 2, 33 Masquers 45 Boys' League 43 Football 4. THOMPSON, WAYNE Industry, Illinois Rostrum 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4,iVice President 3, President 25 Masqucrs 1, 2, 3, 45 Cl10rUS 1, 2, 35 Student Council 4. President 45 Boys' Clubg DC- bate 1, 2, 3, 4, CUPWIU 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 42 M90f1' shineng The Wonder Hat. WATSON, ELEANOR Macomb, Illinois Masquers 2, 3, 45 Glee Clu-b 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Presi- dent 4: Class Secretary 2: Class Vice President 45 Thi NVisdom Tooth. 03 WELCH, JEAN Q Macomb, Illinois N Colchester High School l, 2 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Rostrum 3, 4 Girls' League 3, 45 Debate 4 WHEELER, MARY C. Macomb, Illinois Glee Club l, 25 Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, WILBUR Macomb, Illinois No picture. SWITZER, LUOILE Adams, Illinois No picture. THOMPSON, ELISABETH Macomb, Illinois Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: The Knave of Hearts 5 Academy Editor of Sequel 1932. .X TIPPET, DALE Macomb, Illinois i Academy Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 42 Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3: Football Man- ager 3, 4. WAYMACK, REX Birmingham, Illinois Brooklyn High School I, 2, 35 Class Secretary 45 Chorus 45 Rostrum 45 Boys' Club 45 Debate 45' Basketball 4. WETZEL, RUTH M-comb, Illinois Masquers 2, 3, 4, President 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sport Head 45 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Athletic Board 45 Will o' the Wisp 5 Art Director The Bride 5 Vol- leyball 35 Hockey 1, 45 Basket- ball I5 Swimming Team 15 Baseball 15 Dancing 4. ZAHREN, SCOTT Macomb, Illinois Masquers 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Athletic Board 3, 4, Vice President 45 Boys' Leagueg Thursday Night 5 Football 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. One H1mdrr:rl Fifty ' 3 2 ' u , o 5 E p Q i JJIQEZSEQUEL E 'ei si We A , 3 i L! A 4.1- ri A-- .-. - ddr au Juv? 07 tviuvlikrifrlq lloazui-'l5onegl1uYe,Ylioarls, Alrlshouse, Spicef, Sixnpkins, Levvis, Snodgrassuu V' -Q J K Srroud Row: Sowers, Holstine, Taylor, Butcher, North, Mayall, Geer 'Fil Q-ff .X ' ma , First Row: Walters, Switzer, Brown, Conger, Provine, Curtis ' , OFFICERS President ,,........... - ..................... . ,... EFAYE SNODGRASS Vice President. ..... ...... , GLENN FoUTs Secretary .......... ........ M ART1-IA LEWIS Treasurer ,..,...,.. .......... . Doius SOWERS Class Adviser ,.....,...... ......... ....... VIVIAN HUSTON The Academy is proud of its eleventh grade class for all that it has done to help make its various activities a success. The eleventh graders have given proof of their talent in declamation, music, and dramatics, and have been active members of the Masquers, the Glee Club, Rostrum, and the G.A.A. Among the boys who earned football letters were the following eleventh graders: Keith Asher, Glenn Fouts, Lawrence McKinzey, Spencer Morris, and James Wayland. Mildred Allshouse, Margaret Conger, Dorothy Provine, Marjorie Simpkins, and Faye Snodgrass represented the class in declamation and oration. Alleyne Butcher, Mary Caldwell, John Means, Martha Roark, Hazel Spicer, Faye Snodgrass, and James Wayland were chosen as members for the mixed chorus, with Marjorie Simpkins, accompanist. In October the eleventh graders held a Wiener roast at the city reservoir as a general mixer for the students of the new year. E The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held in May at Hotel Lamoine. With the help and advice of Miss Huston and the enthusiastic support of the class, the annual occasion was a great success. E H 19 3 2 Om' Hu11rln'1l Fifty-one fi' 44-Lf' The SEQUEL f t i Tenth Grade sl V N 1 f Fourth Row: Maguire, Morrill, Hunter, D. Reno, Maraw, Lewis, Campbell, Watson, Ward Tbird Row: Hanson, Ashmore, Marlowe, Gould, Latherow, Myers, R. R o, Lar r S01-gud Row: Simpson, Bugg, Icenogle, Bolen, Robeson,.Hendricks, C r . First Row: Crabb, Grigsby, Woodruff, Carnal A old OFFICERS . President ........ ...... ..,.... R . ............ ....... G ENE MCGUIRE ' Vice President ......... ..., MARIAN MYERS A Secretary-Treasurer .,.... ..... D OROTHY NORTH Adviser ................. . ...... ........... . MR. HESH Our tenth graders were very active in the various academic activities this year, des ite the fact that Old Man De ression wrou ht havoc to the social life of the class. P 8 Many of our members took active part in football, basketball, debate, Rostrum, G.A.A., Glee Club, Masquers, and in the band. Chick,' Magraw, Gene McGuire, and John Watson represented our class in football. Half of the Academy basketball letter- men were Sophomores, Bob Reno, Chick Magraw, and Bill Ward receiving letters. Miriam Icenogle, Mary Luella Crabb, Helen Lewis, and Pansy Bolen were out for debate. Miriam and Mary Luella made the first team. Almost all of our members were in the Holdemback and Wallupem Circus at Homecoming. One of the outstanding features of the year was the Academy issue of the Courier, which was published by the tenth grade with Louise Grigsby and Robert Reno as editors. The Courier was published as a special project of the English S class. Several of our members entered the annual Academy public speaking contest in oratory and declamation. Eddie Hanson and Mary Luella Crabb represented the class as members of the Student Council, and Richard Morrill was our member on the Athletic Board of Control. OncHum1rez1 Fifty-two 3 2 .f gpg- .. 4 , . ig Ex, ' ' The SEQUEL e - e pi N . Grade x XX i A QQ . X a Iiiftlm Row: Brown, Knappenberger, Gmllaher, Bassett, Irish, Albee, Willis, Carmaclt, McClellan, Dennis lirmrllz Row: Kepple, H. Lewis, Warnhoff, Bailey, Draper, Fleming, M. Thompson, Batcson, A. Jones Third Row: C. Yeast, Weir, Sowers, Belshaw, E. Provine, R. Wetzel, Curtis, R. Yeast Srvfllld Row: Gill, Bartlett, Calvert, Rhinehart, Ingram, Pollock, P. Jones Firsl Row: R. Robinson, L. Watson, Sharpe, Roy Robinson, R. Thompson OFFICERS President ........... ............. . . ........... ..... . ELEANO11 PROVINE Vice President ..,... ..... . RICHARD YIQAST Secretary ........ ..... . DONALD BASSETT Treasurer ........ ..... . RALPH WETZEL Class Adviser ...........,...,, ..... .. ................ ..... ., ....... ,Miss Hooven The ninth grade this year was made up of forty enthusiastic members. Seven mem- bers have been classmates for nine years, having attended the Training School together. Twenty-four pupils came from the Training School while sixteen new members came in from country schools or other city schools. Two of our number transferred to other schools during the year and two new pupils registered at the beginning of the spring quarter. . The ninth grade had a very good representation in various Academy organizations. Five boys were active on the football squad, Royal 'Weir and Don McClellan receiving letters. The smallest player on the team was Paul Jones, a ninth grader. Five boys were on the basketball squad, fifteen boys and girls were members of the chorus, fifteen girls belonged to G.A.A. Twelve boys and girls were in the Masquers. Margaret Warnhoff was chosen for a prominent part in the Masquers' play, Thursday Evening. Two boys and one girl represented the class in debating. Dean Knappenberger showed his talent in debate at Kewanee. Lloyd Irish was the Academy cheer leader. The ninth grade had charge of two assembly programs, presenting a Thanksgiving play in one and a Wash- ington Bi-Centennial program in the other. The spring party, which was held in April, was a very enjoyable affair. The class is very proud of the talent that it displayed during the year and for the support that it gave in behalf of the Academy activities. E E 1932 Om' Hu 11 zlreil Fiflvy-lin-ce The SEQUEL Seventh and Eighth Grades Fifth Row: Kirkpatrick, B. Chipman, jackson, Shores, Hillyer, Ausbury, E. Scott, Vaughn, McCullough, Falder, Horrabin, Eager, Ridings Fourth Row: Mayall, Brown, McCall, Shannon, Adams, Hughbanks, Dodsworth, Bartleson, Morgan, R. Sharpe Third Row: Claus, Markey, Doney, Latherow, Gibson, Grigsby, E. Sallee, Simpson, Martin, Marlowe, Jennings, R. Scott Second Row: lfarsons, A. Shields, lcenogle, Avery, Bailey, W'ard, Campbell, Callahan, Kepple, M. Shields, Huff Firxl Row: Schreiber, H. Chipmnn, Harris, DeCamp, Sparks, M. Sharpe, Leighty, L. Sallee, Arterburn, Rcedy, Curless In the seventh and eighth grades the pupils accept much responsibility for self- government. Each room elects officers to manage routine affairs. This year Betty Brown has served as seventh grade president. During the winter a checker tournament was organized and conducted by the pupils in these grades. Rysdon Kirkpatrick has been captain of the Flag Guard which raised the school flag every sunny Thursday. The drummer was Scott Latherow. Four other eighth grade boys were members of the guard. Each class has ap Book Club which offers opportunity for parliamentary practice as well as dramatization, book reports, and creative writing. An interesting program, presented by the Eigler B Club in commemoration of XVashington's birthday, consisted of a play, Washington at the Helm of State, by Minnie A. Niemeier, and several readings and musical numbers. The minuet was danced in costume. Fifteen pupils from grades seven and eight participated in the declamatory contest sponsored by the Washington Bi-Centennial Commission. Robert Shannon, who won first place, represented the Training School in the county contest. Some group projects carried out during the year were: A Washington book made by the seventh grade history class, a newspaper written in English and printedin the boys' printing class, and posters and models illustrating favorite books fmade to celebrate Book Weekj. . Om' Humlrrrl Fifty-four 3 2 The SEQUEL E H Fifth and Sixth Grades Fifth Row: Smith, Margaret Boyle, Belshaw, Bartlett, Eddy, Watson, Brown, Featherlin, R. Lawrence, V. Myers Fourth Rowf Simpson, Ford, Daugherty, Icenogle, L. Lawrence, Walters, Ingram, Champion, Van Ormer Third Row: B. Myers, Dodge, Tippctt, Thompson, Huff, Hallenbeck, B. Baker, Tomilson Svrond Row: Hall, Shrynck, Mildred Boyle, Gelhart, Gayler, Wayland, Burnham, Loy Firsl Row: Ridings, Edie, Dodsworth, Calvert, Ellcr, Welch, Myers, Clemons, Falder, Pierce In the fifth and sixth grades more emphasis has been placed this year upon the fundamentals, and less upon extra-curricular activities than has been customary. As a result the classroom teachers feel that a higher type of work has been obtained. Brief and regular periods of rest and relaxation have been given between class periods in these grades with the aim of promoting better self-control and health habits. Original good- health posters were made in the hygiene classes in order that the' creative activities of the children might carry out this aim. Many opportunities have been provided for the general cultural development of the children also. The work in art, under the direction of Mrs. Strome, has been correlated with general classroom work. Sponsored by the art department, appreciation lessons based upon the study of an original painting, Evening, by Inness, from the Metropolitan Museum in New York City, were enjoyed by the children. Regular periods of instruction in orchestra and piano are available, under the direction of Mr. Crilly, to the children who wish to develop their musical talents. Among the many opportunities furnished this year for cultural advancement, perhaps none are more outstanding in the minds of the children than that offered by the visit of Mr. Wm. Hough, when he talked to the upper grades about the life of his cousin, James Whitcomb Riley, and read some of his poems in the manner in which he had often heard Riley read them. v One of the outstanding activities of the year was that of planting a tree on the south campus, in keeping with the celebration of the Washington Bi-Centennial. H H 19 3 2 One Hfmdrerl Fifly-five The SEQUEL Third and Fourth Grades .0 L Fiffb Row: Will, Robert Bailey, Ewing, Lewis Jennings, Stewrrt, jackson, Price, Kimler, Hutchins Fourth Row: Lawrence, Edie, Morgan, Ward, Lester Jennings, Marlowe, Miner, Hysel, Flynn, Margaret Myers Third Row: Warnhoff, Crabb, Smith, Mendenhall, Butterfield, Macklyn Myers, Grier, Mott, Schory, Barnes Svcmni Row: Hall, Garrett, Broch, Helen Bailey, Hughbanks, Reed, Wheeler, Ridings, Welch Firxf Row: Icenogle, Kinne, Hendrickson, Doneghue, Vanzandt, Miller, Ford Closer home and school relationships have been achieved through the visiting days sponsored by the third and fourth grades. Eighty-three percent of the families were represented in school visitation by the end of the second quarter. This parent co-opera- tion was helpful in furthering the development of each individual concerned. Besides the visiting day, parties, school clubs, excursions, and guest speakers, includ- ing the Macomb postmaster and the Chinese Consul of Chicago, have enlarged the children's concepts of the group, the community, and the world in which they live. The campus furnishes a fascinating laboratory for gaining knowledge of nature. The third graders have enjoyed very much the study of the many birds and kinds of water life. Then, too, the campus supplies a rich field for learning of surface drainage and the first steps in map making. All of these sources are vital motives for excursions. In the fourth grade the chief interest centers around the many varieties of trees and shrubs and how they have been used to beautify the campus. As a result of all this rich study the children have an intimate acquaintance with their immediate environment. Miss Helen Pence is the teacher and critic of the third grade, and Miss Elna Scott is in charge of the fourth grade pupils. Om' Humlrrrl Fifly-six 3 2 The SEQUEL First and Second Grades Fourth Row: Hodges, Randolph, Brooking, Thompson, Stewart, Newland, Ausbury, Croxton, Logan Third Row: Clemons, Ruth, Grier, Brown, Lntherow, Jennings, Stanton, Cutler, Butterfield Srcoml Row: Doneghue, Kimbler, Avery, J. Fountain, Erickson, Logan, Neece, Lawrence, Reis, Cully Firsi Row: Tippett, Roddy, Rankin, Edie, Bruch, Gaffey, Lawyer, Mason, Chipman, I. Fountain This year has been a happy, active one in First Grade. A number of unusual and interesting activities have been carried on. The first graders were joined by a groupof little boys and girls after Christmas. This innovation was introduced to afford more teaching situations and more opportu- nities for child study. ' Pinky, a white rat, was given to the first grade students. Then the members of the class proceeded to write a big book telling all about Pinky. Other activities were: A Hallowe'en party for the 'second grade, a Christmas party for the parents, an exhibit with explanations for the third grade, a George Washington book for the Washington Bi-Centennial celebration, Pa ,book of Macomb with pictures- and stories, and a spring unit. ' A unit concerning primitive man was enjoyed by the third grade last fall. A cave- man picnic, where the pupils roasted meat on sticks and baked potatoes in the ashes, was one of the experiences in this study. The unit culminated in an entertainment for the parents. Othereunitsstudied were: Eskimos, Health, People of Macomb who serve us. This last mentioned unit was a continuation of the first grade work on com- munity life. Trips, parties, dramatizations, original poems, stories, and a weekly newspaper were some of the other activities that proved interesting to the class. 1 9 3 2 Om- Humlrrzl Fifly-sc1.'M9 The SEQUEL H H Training School Library Outstanding among the recent improvements which have come to Western are the advantages offered by the new Training School library organized and opened last year by Miss Cecile Evans, who was added to the library staff as children's librarian. This collection of 3,000 volumes is made up of children's books which were? formerly in the college library, books which Were taken from the libraries in the various Training School classrooms, and many new books which have been ordered by the librarian. More than half of these books are non-fiction books which supplement the subject-matter taught in the classrooms. This library is primarily for the use of the Training School children who borrow the books for supplementary use and for home reading. Student teachers and training teachers may borrow books, use the library at all times, and secure aid from the librarian in planning their work. Thus, all students have the opportunity of seeing in operation a Well organized elementary school library. Each grade from second through eighth has regularly scheduled periods in the library. These periods are devoted to free reading, discussion of books, story telling, reading aloud, and book talks by the librarian. Emphasis is placed on recreational read- ing, the aim being to establish the reading habit as a means of spending leisure time in a pleasant and profitable way. Grades seven and eight make extensive use of the library for supplementary reference work and are free at all times to come to use the books in the library or to borrow them. The librarian teaches the children howl to take care of books, how to use encyclopedias and other reference books, how the books are arranged on the shelves, and theuse of the card catalogue. sWith the cooperation of the training teachers, Miss Evans sponsored a very com- mendable National Book Week program last November. Appropriate posters and repre- sentations in miniature of favorite scenes from stories read were exhibited in the library. A program portraying the various types of books which children like to read was given by all the grades before the college assembly. A H E 1 Our' Hl!lll,fl'!I Fifiy-night 3 2 The SEQUEL H E Boy Scouts ' l Fourlb Row: Simpson, Butterfield, Hutchins, Dodge, Johnson, jackson, Harris, Walters, Will Tbira' Row: Latherow, Callihan, NVard, Hysel, Foster, D. Burnham, Gnyler, Ward Svronrl Row: Scoutmastcr Sullivan, Kimler, Edie, Morgan, Loy, Metzger First Row: Coach Hanson, Scoutmaster Smith, Reno, E. Sallee, Burnham, L. Sallee, Bassett, Mr. Plato - Troop Committeemen-Coach Hanson, Coach Plato, Mr. Hesh. Scoutmaster-Max Smith. Assistant Scoutmaster-Brinton Sullivan. Apprentice Scouters-Sydney Alkire, Franklin Woll. The present Boy Scout troop was first organized in 1927 and reorganized in 1930. The membership has grown steadily until at present there are twenty-five members. Every Thursday evening little groups of Training School and Academy boys may be seen going across the campus towards the gymnasium for their regular weekly meeting. As most Boy Scouts do who have the opportunity, the Purple and Gold trofop have participated in many civic undertakings in the past year. The Scouts are always willing to serve for anyone desirous of their services. The troop is grateful to the college for the equipment and meeting place which has been provided for them. Each and every Scout is grateful for the efficient leadership of our committeemen and scout masters. There is also a Cub section, which has as Cubmaster Max S. Smith and as apprentice Cubbers Don Metzger and james Grigsby. The present Cub pack was organized in October, 1930. This movement is for boys of the ages nine to twelve. The member- ship has increased steadily until at present there are twenty members. Every Thursday afternoon this group of Training School boys meet in the gymnasium for a period of training in the fundamentals of citizenship, character building, and sportsmanship. The Cubs would appreciate any interest which would be taken for the continuance of their present program. 19 3 2 Om- Humlrvzl Fifty-nine 1 i 1 The SE QUEL C0 N I Q I 9 1 1 W estern Acade y Chorus QS. Sf' N fx . -up W -. J x L 4 ,af J H LQ! if ,N w Jw i Y J M 93 lx -f I Fifth Row: Zahren, Martin, Dawson, Tippett, Wayland, Snodgrass, Meins, Black, Reno, Henderson Fonrfb Row: McClellan, J. Watson, Waymack, Caldwell, Roark, Arnold, Currens, Simpkins, Knott, I. Watson, Hunter Third Row: Simpkins, Crabb, Walters, Taylor, King, Arnold, Carnahan, Ashmore, Thompson, May Icenogle, Carmack Second Row: Bugg, Willis, Grigsby, Warnhoif, Ingram, Latherow, Myers, M. Icenogle, Gould, Draper, McCreight First Row: Campbell, Dodge,'Wetzel, Hainline, Butcher, Curtis, Spicer, Belshaw, Provine, Flerning, Hendricks The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Clel T. Silvey, is one of the leading clubs of the Academy. In February the club furnished a chapel program for the Academy students. They sang four numbers: Massa Dear, Matona, Lovely Maiden, Miller's Wooing, and t'Kye Song of Saint Bridef, , In the latter part of the year, the club entered the District and State contests. The i required number was In Pride of May by Cole. This chorus won first place in the : Sub-District Contest at Western on April 2. l The Girls' Chorus, which consisted of twelve members, also entered the contest. I The required number was By My Windowv by Bliss. The Girls' Chorus also won first I place in the Sub-District Contest. 1 The two first awards gave the Academy the banner for Class C in music. i The Academy Quartet, consisting of Scott Zahren, Dale Tippett, Vere Dawson, I and Jimmy Wayland, made several appearances during the year. This is the first year - that a successful quartet has been organized. ' . , , 1 At the beginning of the year there were sixty members, but due to the rules and , regulations of the contest, only twenty-four members were chosen to represent the Academy: Mary Caldwell, Hazel Spicer, Ruth Currens, Eleanor Carnahan, Alleyne Butcher, Bernice Arnold, Ruth Wetzel, Dorothy Carmack, Martha Roark, Faye Snodgrass, ' Marjorie Dodge, Marian Meyers, Louise Grigsby, Scott Zahren, Jimmy Wayland, Ralph Hunter, Robert Henderson, Don McClellan, Vere Dawson, Dale Tippett, Edwin Black, John Watson, Wilbur Martin. ' V . 5 A l Om' I'I1lIIll1'l'lI Sixty 1 9 3 2 ' ' p 4 D I The SEQUEL H ,J E T 0 , Q A I - in 'fi Academy Debate Second Row: Wayne Thompson, Capt. fAff.J, Rex Waymack QNeg.J, Dean Knappenberger fAff.D, Coach Garold Holstine First Row: Mary Luella Crabb QNeg.j, May Icenogle, Capt. CNeg.J, Jean Welch QAEJ, Miriam Icenogle QAITJ October 22, 1931, Garold Holstine, the Academy debate coach, called the first debate meeting of the school year. From that time on a group of about a dozen Academy students met each week with their coach to learn the rudiments of good public speaking and to discuss the debate question. After the first of February the work on the question speeded up and during the latter part of the month speeches were written. March 8 in a dual debate with Rushville the negative lost a close 2-1 decision, while the aiiirmative was winning 3-0. March 17 the affirmative held the Kewanee team to a 129-125 score. The following evening the negative lost to Jacksonville 109-97. March 24 the affirma- tive defeated Colchester 2-1. March 29 the negative defeated Colchester 2-1. The next Friday the affirmative defeated Cuba 125 to 121.5, while the negative conquered Woodhull there by a 113-S22 count. The Academy enjoyed a successful season, winning five of its eight debates, and losing two by very close margins. Since Wayne Thompson was the only veteran, the coach, Garold Holstine, was handicapped by a lack of exper- ienced material. However, under skillful coaching the inexperienced developed rapidly. The afhrmative was composed of Jean Welch, Miriam Icenogle, and Capt. Wayne Thomp- son, while the negative was composed of Rex Waymack, Mary Luella Crabb, and Capt. May Icenogle. Dean Knappenberger debated with the ailirmative team against Kewanee. The question for the year was, Resolved: That the Several States Should Enact Legisla- tion Providing for Compulsory Unemployment Insurancef' In the annual sub-district contests of the l.S.H.M.L.A. the Academy teams won a suflicient number of judges' decisions to allow them to enter the District Contest at Western on April 22. The negative team, led by Capt. May Icenogle, won both of its debates, winning from Kewanee and Cuba in very closely contested 'sbfain storms. The affirmative team, however, lost both of its decisions by narrow scores to both Kewanee and Jacksonville. Let's hope that debating is continued with even greater enthusiasm next year. H H 1 9 3 2 Om' Humlrz-rl Sixty-one WMM aaa Public Spca ing t 1 AJJJP' f Tbirzl Row: Robinson, Maguire, Reno St-fond Row: Thompson, Simpkins, Snodgrass, Henderson First Row: Miss Zcnor, Currens, Provinc, Crabb, Allshousc, Conger Beginning with the winter quarter, Academy students interested in public speaking started special work in oratory, declamation, and extemporaneous speaking under the di- rection of Miss Ruth Zenor. At the meetings, which were held regularly, the students studied the fundamentals of reading and interpretation. Later, those who were inter- ested in declamations learned selections appropriate for the preliminary contest held to determine what students would represent the Academy in the various interscholastic con- tests held in the spring. Last year the preliminary contest was held in the Academy assembly. This year, however, due to the many students interested in declamation, the local contest was held in the museum on March 14 at 7:00 p. m. The contest was held in the nature of a tea, which was sponsored by the Masquers. The speakers who participated in the contest and their selections were: Girls humorous- Ma's Monday Morning, Dorothy Provine, first place, Mountain Phoebe, Marjorie Simpkins, second place, jimmy Jones Studies Geographyf' Mildred Allshouse, third placeg Thursday Evening, Mary McCreight, fourth place, Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, Margaret Conger, fifth place. Girls dra- matic- Madame Butterfly, Ruth Currens, first place, Ashes of Glory, Mary Luella Crabb, second place. Boys' humorous- At Our School on Decoration Day, Robert Reno, first place, Tommy Stern's at the Libraryf' Robert Robinson, second place, Ma at the Swimming Pool, Richard Morrill, third place. Orations- The Unknown Sol- dier, Robert Henderson, first place, The Unknown Soldierf, Gene Maguire, second place. Wayne Thompson represented the Academy in extemporaneous speaking in the contests this spring. The judges of the contest were Miss Gladys Vawter and Miss Isabel Hoover, English instructors: ' vfffwif ,Mow dv' n F lm, P 4 l i P 1 1 4 I 4 L 1 One Hundred Sixty-I 3 2 g i l l l I I X The S e ei Academy Student Coufiy Second Row: Wayne Thompson, twelfth gradeg James Wayland, eleventh gradeg Dorothy Carmaclt, ninth gradeg Dorothy Provine, eleventh grade First Row: jack Sharpe, ninth grade: Edward Hanson, tenth gradeg Marjorie Dodge, twelfth gradeg Mary Luella Crabb, tenth grade OFFICERS President ..... ....... WAYNE THOMPSON Vice President ,... ..... , MARJORIE DODGE Adviser .... ..... M R. PoDoLL The Academy Student Council is made up of eight members, elected at the begin- ning of the school year, and composed of a boy and a girl, representing each of the four Academy classes. The Council represents the student body, and acts as a medium between the students and administration. Mr. Podoll is the adviser of the Council, offering suggestions and opinions concerning the different matters discussed. The most important issue that the Student Council has to decide is that of choosing the hmost representative boy and girl to be recommended to the faculty for the student citizenship award. These two students should have high scholastic standing. It is necessary that they have attended the Academy for three years, that they have been active in athletics, and extra-curricular activities. Their loyalty to the Academy and support of its activities should be highly commended. The citizenship award was given to Luellan Bowles and John Oathout at the Twelfth Grade Commencement last June. E H 1 9 2 One Hundred Sixty-three The SEQUEL E E Academy Athletic Association rw Third Row: Mr. Podoll, Mr. Seal, Mr. Hanson, Mr. Plato, Mr. Ginnings Second Row: George Moon, Scott Zahren, Richard Morrill, Edwin Black Firsl Row: Keith Asher, Hazel Spicer, Ruth W'etzel, Don McClellan OFFICERS President ,.-,.,,.... ....................... ....... . E DWIN BLACK Vice President ......... ...... S corr ZAHREN Secretary-Treasurer ..... ............ . MR. SEAL The Academy Athletic Association promoted very successfully its program for the , second year of its organization. The purpose of the organization is to give every student . and faculty member of the Academy an opportunity to enjoy some form of athletics, 4 and to supervise in a general way athletics for the Academy. This organization is y separate from the college association. l l The association elects managers of various teams, approves schedules, approves the 4 purchase of equipment needed, determines the amount of money to be spent and awards letters. Faculty advisers for the organization were: Mr. Podoll, Mr. Hanson, Mr. Plato, l and Mr. 'Ginnings. l , l Student representatives were: Twelfth Grade-George Moon, Ruth Wetzelg Elev- enth Grade-Hazel Spicer, Keith Asherg Tenth Grade-Richard Morrill, and Ninth Grade-Don McClellan. E a my Om- Hundred Sixty-four 1 9 g 1 The SEQUEL 5 c E G. A. A. Fourth Row: Dodge, Knott, Carnahan, Simpkins, King, Wetzel, Hainline, H. Lewis, Caldwell, Hillery Tbird Row: Blythe, Allshouse, Miller, Ashmore, B. Arnold, Currens, Spicer, Conger Second Row: Grigsby, Latherow, Gould, Marlow, M. Lewis, Myers, D. Provine, Walters 1 First Row: E. Arnold, Crabb, Woodruff, Robeson, Hendricks, Carroll OFFICERS ' President ........... .................... ..... - - -.MARY I-IAINLINE Vice President ..... ..,.,......, MARIAN MYERS Secretary ................ .... ...... ..... ..... . E L E ANOR CARNAHAN Treasurer .................,............. . ..................... MARJORIE SIMPIUNS Members of the G.A.A. have had great enjoyment this year promoting interests in athletic events among all of the Academy girls. More interest was shown than ever before in athletics. The dancing classes, tap and aesthetic, were large this year, as well as the attendance of volleyball and basketball. Tennis and baseball were also offered. Volleyball playday was held at Westerni in the fall, and most of the Academy girls attended. It was a great day of fellowship for the many girls who came from different high schools, making new acquaintances. - The basketball tournament among the classes was a source of rivalry. After some hard-fought battles, the Twelves,' finished victoriously, with the Tens a close second. As a result of the well-earned victory the winners were permitted to engrave their numerals on the cup. G.A.A. members have enjoyed several parties. Social dancing for the Academy students was sponsored once a week by the association. The first social event was an initiation held at the home of Ruth Wetzel. The new members were each assigned to an old member whose duty it was to escort the new member to and from the tea and to introduce her to the other members. The fellowship of the evening was very com- mendable. Miss Kramer gave a tea as the next event, to which all G.A.A. members were invited. In the spring G.A.A. had a picnic supper and hike for all Academy girls. Toward the middle of the year Miss Hoover was elected an honorary member of the organization. A spring playday ended the program of the year. n , a 1 9 2 Om' Hundred Sixty-five l l The SE QUEL x Q g I , , - f I 5 C 3 ... -1 4 Qld..- Mh11.z.--.0xl ld... , A--- 1' -Q 1-vf l w l w Fifth Row: Morrill, W. Thompson, McGuire, Black, Knott, Carnahan, Simpkins, King, Wetzel, Hainline, W. Lewis, l Hillery, Snodgrass, Watson, Henderson - Fourlb Row: C. Crabb, Zahren, Dodge, Roark, Grigsby, Myers, B. Arnold, Currens, Spicer, Curmack, Riggins, F. Switzer , Tbirrl Row: McCreight, Dawson, Featherlin, English, Bnteseon, Latherow, Ingram, M. Lewis, D. Provine Draper, Lloyd, Irish, Bown V Sccoml Row: Fleming, Warnhoff, Bailey, E. Thompson, Holstine, Walters, Taylor, F. Switzer, Robeson, Hendricks, Wetzel, jones, Doneghue First Row: Conger, Bassett, E. Provine, Roy Robinson, M. Crabb, Robert Robinson, L. Switzer, Reno, Mayall OFFICERS S President .......... ..................... .......... 4 - RUTH WETZEL 1 Vice Presirlent ........ MARJORIE SIMPKINS Secretary-Treaszwer ..... .RUTH CURRENS This year the work of the Masquers, the Academy dramatic organization, was more outstanding than ever. During the Homecoming festivities the Masquers presented their fourth annual circus, known as Holdemback and Wallopum, before a crowd of more than one thousand alumni and students. i . The next entertainment was a program of three one-act plays presented on Novem- ber 18, 1931: Thursday Evening, a domestic comedy by Christopher Morley, Will o' the Wisp, by Doris Halmang A Dear Little Wife, a picturesque and colorful Japanese comedy. Heaven Will Protect the 'Working Girl was given as an interlude. In addition to these plays A Dear Little Wife was presented for college assembly in January. God Winks, a clever George Washington play, was given for several local organizations in keeping with the celebration of the Washington Bi-Centennial. During the year several plays were presented by members of theiorganization at the regular Masquers' meetings. The Masquers sponsored the local declamation contest. The final entertainment of the year was the presentation of a play for the President's reception. This ended a year of advancement in the dramatic field of Western Academy. H E Om' Hmldfrfl Sixty-six 32. E qeohacogq, U. The SEQUEL Bo 0 N, x -x' Q75 X r J it 9 0 O X. 'Ni 5 JX3- Q0 'X N Q 'Ilostrum 9 , lm, . Tbirrl Row: English, Knott, Waymack, Hainline, M. Iccnogle, XV. Thompson Second Ro-zu: Bugg, Campbell, Crabb, Gould, Cunningham, Miriam Icenogle, M. Thompson, Lewis First Row: Welch, Fleming, Reno, Crabb OFFICERS President .......... .................... ......,. W A YNE THOMPSON Vice Presidentu., ,......... ....... J ESSIEBELLE KNOTT Secretary-Treasurer ...... ......... , MAY ICENOGLE The'Rostrum was organized in October, 1926, under the supervision of Mr. Podoll, who has since been its faculty advisor, by a group of eleventh grade boys: Garold Hol- stine, Richard Crabb, Carroll Caldwell, Meredith Willey, Max Reno, and Glenn Reed. During the past year the Rostrum has carried much beneficial Work. It sponsored the music, literary, oration, declamation, extemporaneous speaking, and debate contests. The debate work was under the special direction of Garold I-Iolstine, a former Rostrum member, who has distinguished himself in both academy and college debating. In addition to its regular work, the society has revised its constitution, which has been in use since the organization of the clubg at the regular meetings, some very interesting programs have been given, consisting of short debates, talks by the members, and open-forum dis- cussions. In the Winter quarter a program was given before the Academy assembly, in which each of the various activities of the organization was demonstrated. The interest in these activities has been much greater than in previous years, espe- cially in debating. Although the Rostrum is the smallest, it is one of the most important organizations at Western Academy. 5 W 19 3 2 One Hundrml Sixty-.sewn The SEQUEL 1,1 Football wwf, Fourth Row: Tippett, Curtis, Hanson, Doneghue, Wetzel, Morrill Third Row: Dawson, Zahren, Maguire, Weir, Henderson Second Row: Magraw, Crabb, Black, Moon, Wayland, Watson, Coach Plato First Row: Fonts, Morris, McClellan, Asher, Switzer, McKinzey, Hunter Football was started again in the Academy for the first time in ten years, in the fall of 1930. Coach Ralph Barclay was in charge of football last year, but upon his leave of absence Coach Raymond Plato came at the beginning of this year to direct Academy athletics. Although the Academy team ,did not have outstanding success this year, there was great interest inthe fall sport. When Coach Plato issued his first call, twenty- one boys reported, ranging in weight from eighty to one hundred eighty pounds. Plato was heard to remark: My kingdom for one more player, so that we can have scrim- mage. He got the required player, along with a few others, by encouraging several of the other Academy boys. The Academy team-played a full schedule, with such teams as Colchester, Table Grove, Blandinsville, La Harpe, and Dallas City. The Academy players demonstrated very good sportsmanship in a game that was almost entirely new to them. The Academy players who received either letters or numerals in football last fall were: Dale Tippett, Richard Morrill, Vere Dawson, Gene Maguire, Robert Henderson, Charles Magraw, Carl Crabb, Edwin Black, George Moon, James Wayland, Glen Fouts, Spencer Morris, Don McClellan, Keith Asher, Frank Switzer, Lawrence McKinzey, Ralph Hunter, Alvin Curtis, Edward Hanson, Donald Doneghue, Ralph Wetzel, Scott Zahren, Royal Weir, and John Watson. It was a difficult task for Mr. Plato to organize ai team composed of a group of small and inexperienced players. However, the' record that the team made was creditable. Coach Plato is to be congratulated for the high standard of playing that he kept before the boys. . ' H if I H E Om' Humlred Sixty-right , 1 9 3 LLM The SEQUEL H H Wi 1 A270-Ujlgidf, :A flfvwd ffl, vi A. 1.. .--i n--1 -21L.11 ,mbdltyiawlimllgrp pt 7 I 4 ,504 5f?l-d Tbirrl Row: Morris, Asher, Meins, Thompson? Doneghue, Gallaher, Hanson, I Second Row: Coach Plato, Fouts, McClellan, D. Reno, Crabb, Maguire 1 Firx! Row: Ward, Moon, Black, Waymack, Magraw, R. Reno e Coach Soc Plato's Academy basketball team demonstrated some good court work this season, although their scores do not show many gameslin their favor. The squad was composed largely of inexperienced players, but they were full of fight and enthusi- asm, making their opponents put forth their best to Win the victory. Three: lettermen will be lost by graduation: Edwin Black, George Moon, and Rex Waymack. The letter- men remaining are: Charles Magraw qhigh point man of the seasonj, Wendell Wfard, and Bob Reno, who are sophomores, and Gene Maguire, manager. The season's record in scores: ' Academy' ................. . .................. 12 Bushnell ......t.......... - .,......... . ..... .13 Dec. 11 Here - Academy ......... .. .... .... 1 6 Good Hope ........ - .... .-.19 Dec. 18 Here Academy ......... ..... 9 Colchester ............. ..... - -27 Jan. A 7 - Here Academy ......... . ....t. .10 Macomb High ....... -. ...... 1 3 Jan. 13 Here Academy ..... ....... 2 2 Bardolph ......... ........ 1 S Jan. 1 5 Here Academy ......... ....... 1 8 Kirkwood ,...... ........ 2 6 Jan. 26 There Academy-- ..,.... ...... . 17 Browning ....... ......,. 3 2 Jan. 29 Here Academy ......... ........ 1 3 Lewistown ........ ........ 1 2 Feb. S Here Academy .....,... ........ 1 1 Macomb High ..... - ....... 3 0 Feb. 10 There Academy. ..... .-- ....... 14 Good Hope ........ .... . ---16 Feb. ' 12 There Academy. ........ 22 Bardolph ..... ...... . -25 Feb. 19 . There Academy ......... ........ 1 7 Browning ....... . ...... -3 2 Feb. 2 2 There Academy. ........ .... . 8 Colchester - ..... ...... . .-39 Feb. 26 There Academy---Q-..--- .... 6 Kirkwood ....... 2 0 Mar. 2 Here Q Lul- M1 ,MM HE 55 1932 Om- !'l1l1lf,1't'll Sixiy-rli1 X 3' The SEQUEL Academy Track Tlvird Row: Assistant Coach Helms, Magraw, Coach Plato Second Row: McClellan, Watson, Reno, Henderson, Moon First Row: Campbell, Fouts, Crabb, Hanson More Academy students were out for track this spring than have been for several years. Russell Helms, College Junior, was in charge of the Academy track activities under the direction of Raymond Plato, coach of Academy athletics. When the call was issued for track, great enthusiasm was shown for the sport. There were several outstanding threats on the Academy track squad this year, almost all of them being new material for the Academy. Only two or three of the squad were seniors so that the Academy may look toward having a real team next season. The squad membership andthe track or field event of each was as follows: George Moon, 100 and 200 yard dashes, Glenn Fouts, broad and high jump and 100 yard dash, Carl Crabb, quarter mile and hurdlesg Frank Switzer, shot put, Robert Campbell, high jumpg Rex Waymack, shot put and high jump, Eddie Hanson, half mile, Donald Reno, javelin and shot put, Ralph Hunter, discusg Robert Henderson, high jump and quarter mileg Don McClellan, high jump, John Watson, javelin and discus, Charles Magraw, quarter mile, and Gene Maguire, shot put. The Academy track and field men participated in the annual County contest on the Western, Held on April 28, the Military Track Meet at Galesburg in early May, and in the annual District Meet. 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