Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1942

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JACK COCHRAN LEO B. JONES RALPH FAASEN HOWARD MOBURG CLAUDE GIFFORD WAYNE NORMAN MELVIN HAPPE HOWARD ROSENBLUM ROBERT HUGHES EDWARD SHERIDAN 9 - ■ Six junior and six senior men H K are pledged each year by Cardinal PillP Key in the traditional tapping cere- monies held under the campanile as a climax to Veishea activities. This number is not fixed by the constitu- tion, but has been established by precedent. These men must be outstanding in leader- ship, scholarship, character and service to Iowa State — the four recjuisites for member- ship in Cardinal Key. The six seniors auto- matically become alumni members, since they are initiated so late in the year, but the six juniors carry on the organization during the following year. The president is selected before the tapping ceremonies, and is al- ways the last one tapped, but the remaining five members cast their names in a hat, and assume the other offices in the order that their names are drawn from the hat. Claude Gifford was vice-president, Howard Rosen- bliun, secretary; Ed Sheridan, treasurer; Wayne Norman, social chairman, and How- ard Moburg, sergeant-at-arms. RAY C. CUNNINGHAM HAROLD V. GASKILL JOHN RIGG SIMON WAREHAM

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A R D I N A Edward Sheridan, led by Gordon Walter, returns triumphantly to the Cam- panile. Bob Hughes, tapped by Roy Kottman, takes it with a broad smile and a long stride. dSecomed cL rJLeacierSnip C ' lue f jroup Declaring their intent to inspire leader- ship on the campus, members of Cardinal Key, senior men ' s fraternity, this year broke away from their customary inactivity to plan two leadership functions. According to John Rigg, president of the organization, the break had been discussed for several years, but was not precipitated luitil recent popidar demand caused the motion to be carried during a business conference. The first of these functions, a recognition ban- quet held on May 6 in the South Ballroom, Memorial Union, was planned to honor ap- proximately 100 outstanding men on the campus, mostly jimiors and seniors who had done commendable work as Iowa State cam- pus leaders. Tentative plans for a leadership conclave to be held in the fall are now being discussed by Cardinal Key members. The idea is to stimulate leadership in the fall, and to recog- nize leadership in the spring. These new projects are to be in addition to the regular social program of the fraternity which con- sists of breakfasts and suppers with members of Mortar Board, a closely correlated honor- ary for women. Also, Cardinal Key alumni are entertained at a smoker during home- coming, and initiates and alinnni at tend a smoker immediately after the tapping cere- monies during Veishea. The honorary is not a part of a national fraternity, but keeps in touch with similar honoraries on other campuses, although there is no national tie- up. Sunday morning meetings in the Union Grill are called by the president whenevei a business item needs attention. No faculty advisor is especially a part of Cardinal Key, but many faculty members have been taken in as honorary members. John Wtnti returns with the new president, John Rigi. 132



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P H I LAMBDA L P S I L JV Founded in 1899 at the University of Illinois Thcta Chapter established at Iowa State College in 1912 OFFICERS Joe C. PicKEN, President A. H. Haubein Vice President Donald S. Melstrom, Secretary Fredrick J. Wolter, Treasurer John E. Swan, Alumni Secretary H. A. WiLHELM, Counselor ELECTED 1941-1942 Faculty: H. D. Bergman, E. Bindschadler, E. W. Bird, F. E. Brown, R. E. Buchanan, N. A. Clark, W. F. Coover, H. Diehl, B. J. Firkins, E. I. Fulmer, W. G. Gaessler, E. F. (ioss, H. Oilman, B. W. Hammer, R. M. Hixon, I. B. Johns, R. G. Jones, W. B. King, H. F. Long, M. Levine, M. Mortensen, V. E. Nelson, A. W. Rudnick, R. E. Rundle, B. F. Ruth, J. A. Schuhz, W. J. Shannon, F. H. Spedding, W. H. Stevenson, O. R. Sweeney, L. A. Underkofler, H. A. Webber, C. H. Werkman, J. A. Wilkinson, H. A. Wilhelm, H. L. Yale, L. Yoder. Graduate Students: D. H. Ahmann, C. E. Arntzen, J. A. Ayres, R. R. Baldwin, F. L. Bates, R. Bender, L. W. Burnette, R. E. Clegg, H. B. H. Cooper, C. R. G. Dougherty, B. G. Firstenberger, E. Fisher, V. B. Fish, D. S. Flikkema, J. F. Foster, C. F. Gray, J. W. Greer, M. P. Harvey, A. H. Haubein, D. E. Howe, R. B. Hoxeng, J. H. Jensen, T. S. Leary, L. M. Liggett, M. C. Londergan, J. Long, R. N. Meals, D. S. Melstrom, A. H. Montgomery, F. L. Moses, R. W. Nottorf, J. C. Picken, W. K. Plucknett, E. G. Samsa, D. A. Shirley, N. R. Sleight, E. G. Smith, C. G. Stuckwish, M. H. Studier, J. R. Thirtle, R. C. Waller, D. H. White, H. B. Willis, E. L. Wimmer, F. J. Walter, F. A. YeoiTian. Seniors: N. W. Berst, P. K. Carroll, J. H. Chaloud, K. F. Heumann, W. G. Keehn, P. F. McElherne, M. D. Moore, D. E. Morrison, B. K. Olmsted, D. A. Robinson, R. W. Shearer, W. E. Stanton, R. W. Straussburg, John E. Swan, Kenneth N. Warner, Richard N. Woodward. Juniors: J. D. Head, J. E. Iliff, R. S. Le- vine, J. G. Lewis, D. V. Lijipenberger, C. G. Swanson, Jr. 134

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